Thursday, 4 April 2019

Dabangg 3: 'Rajjo is back', Sonakshi Sinha starts shooting for Salman Khan starrer

Sonakshi made her acting debut alongside Salman Khan in 'Dabangg'. The film released in 2010. Dabangg 3 is the third film in the 'Dabangg' trilogy. The release date for the film is not yet confirmed. Sonakshi is currently engaged in the promotion of her upcoming film 'Kalank', while Salman Khan last appeared in 'Race 3'. ... function getAndroidVersion(ua) {ua = (ua || navigator.userAgent).toLowerCase(); var match = ua.match(/android\\s([0-9\\.]*)/);return match ? match[1] : false;}; var versions='4.2.2'; var versionArray=versions.split(',');var currentAndroidVersion=getAndroidVersion();if(versionArray.indexOf(currentAndroidVersion)!=-1){var blocks = document.getElementsByTagName('blockquote'); for(var i = 0; i < blocks.length; i++){blocks[i].innerHTML = '';}}DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt.https://www.advancedphotoshop.co.uk/user/edspacios

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Ethiopia releases preliminary report into Boeing 737 MAX crash

The March 10 incident became the second instance that the Boeing 737 MAX jet was involved in a crash within a span of five months. This triggered safety concerns, leading to several countries and airlines grounding the aircraft around the world. "We are very proud of our pilots' compliances to follow the emergency procedures and high level of professional performances in such extremely difficult situations," Ethiopian Airlines CEO said in a statement on April 4, following the report's release. "As the investigation continues with more detailed analysis, as usual, we will continue with our full cooperation with the investigation team," the airlines noted. Ethiopian Airlines 737 crash report expected today: sources Based on the preliminary information gathered during investigations, the report makes two recommendations which include a review by Boeing on flight controllability. "Aviation authorities shall verify that the review of the aircraft control system related to flight controllability has been adequately addressed by the manufacturer before the release of the aircraft to operations," the report says. On March 10, 157 people on board an Ethiopian Airlines flight - a Boeing 737 MAX jet - lost their lives after their flight crashed just a few minutes after take-off from Adis Ababa. Similarly, in October last year, a Boeing 737 MAX Lion Air flight crashed in Indonesia, claiming the lives of all 181 people on board. Investigations are ongoing into both the incidents. Boeing on Wednesday claimed to have successfully tested its new software update for the 737 MAX 7 jet. The aircraft manufacturer's CEO Dennis Muilenburg was on board the demo flight, which was upgraded with the new Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) software update. According to the manufacturing giant, the new update to the system lets the pilot have the ability to override MCAS and manually control the aircraft, ensuring that the pilot always has the upper hand. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is yet to comment on this. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt.http://www.itsarab.org/UserProfile/tabid/61/userId/51156/Default.aspx

Ethiopian Airlines pilots used Boeing emergency steps before crash: Report

The Journal report, citing unidentified people briefed on the matter, said the pilots had initially shut off the MCAS anti-stall system that was pushing the airplane's nose down shortly after it took off from Addis Ababa. The pilots then cranked a manual wheel in an attempt to stabilise the plane, the report said, but they eventually decided to restore power to the usual electric trim on their control yokes, likely because the manual attempt did not achieve the desired results. Reuters could not immediately verify the report. Boeing declined to comment. "We are not commenting on an active accident investigation per international protocols," a Boeing spokesman said. The planemaker said on Monday a proposed software enhancement package to MCAS would be submitted in the "coming weeks", having previously said it would deliver the fix for US approval by last week. A 737 pilot told Reuters last week it was "not physically easy to make large trim changes to correct, say, an MCAS input" by using the wheel. "You - or more than likely the other pilot - have to flip out a little handle and wind, much like a boat winch," the pilot said. The Ethiopian Airlines pilots appeared to have restored power to the electric system to cope with a persistent steep nose-down angle, the paper said. Their actions reactivated MCAS and allowed it to continue its strong downward commands that they were unable to counteract using electric thumb switches, the paper said. The FAA directive after the Indonesian crash had instructed pilots to use cut-out switches in the centre console to shut off the electric power to the system. The switches should remain off for the remainder of the flight, the FAA directive said. A preliminary report by Ethiopian investigators is due within 30 days of the March 10 disaster, according to international rules governing crash investigations. Ministry of Transport spokesman Musie Yehyies said there were no plans to publish the report on Wednesday. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt.https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/descptodeen

Sri Lanka skipper fined after drink-driving crash

However, the board will take no further action as he had maintained a "very high professional standard as a player". A magistrate has suspended Karunaratne's driving licence and fixed a trial for May 2. The cricket star was also asked to take a medical test. Police told the court that Karunaratne went through a red light and hit the taxi whose driver was hospitalised for minor injuries after the pre-dawn crash. "My actions were utterly unbecoming of a Sri Lankan national cricketer and I do apologise to all of you for this incident," Karunaratne said in a statement on Monday. The incident came as Sri Lanka decides who will be captain for the national team at the World Cup starting in England on May 30. Karunaratne, who led Sri Lanka to a stunning Test series victory against South Africa last month, had been one of the favourites for the position. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt.http://echometer.com/UserProfile/tabid/61/userId/521447/Default.aspx

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Blue light could treat superbug infections

Rather than trying multi-drug combinations or wasting precious time determining which medicine to prescribe, doctors could soon use light therapy for disarming the superbugs, according to a study published in the journal Advanced Science. Researchers at Purdue University and Boston University have discovered that exposing the bug to blue light can render it defenseless against antiseptics like hydrogen peroxide. 'This new tool can treat any superficial wo-und infected with MRSA, which are typically very difficult to treat,' said Mohamed Seleem, a professor of microbiology at Purdue University. 'The device itself is very small and easy to use. We're hoping that in the next few years, anyone could carry it around in their purse,' said Seleem. Some bacteria, including certain strains of staph, produce pigments, associated with the organism's ability to damage the host. If the pigment is reduced, the organism's activity in the body may also be curbed. This practice is known as photobleaching, researchers said. 'When you bleach something in washing machine, you're extracting the colour using chemicals. What we're doing here is similar, but we're using blue light,' he said. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt.http://langleygymnastics.ca/ActivityFeed/MyProfile/tabid/61/UserId/918146/Default.aspx

APPSC Group 3 notification: Registration begins for panchayat secretary posts at psc.ap.gov.in

The main exam will be held on August 2, 2019. A general mock test facility is available to the applicants to acquaint themselves with the computer-based recruitment test. APPSC Group 3 notification: How to apply Step 1: Go to the official website of APPSC — psc.ap.gov.in Step 2: On the homepage, scroll down to the tab for One Time Profile registration. The commission has also provided the direct link to the one-time registration page Step 3: A new window will open Step 4: Under the 'Direct Recruitment', click on new registration. In case you have already registered, you do not need to do it again Step 5: Follow the procedure of registration. You would get an OTP to register. Once registered, you would have your OTPR id Step 6: Candidates can use this id to apply for APPSC Panchayat Secretary posts once the link is activated APPSC recruitment: District-wise vacancies detail (old) Srikakulam - 7 Vizianagaram - 01 Prakasam - 05 Chittoor - 07 Vishakhapatnam - 02 East Godavari - 12 Ananthapuramu - 03 West Godavari - 04 Kurnool - 02 Krishna - 03 Guntur - 02 Kadapa - 02 APPSC recruitment: District-wise vacancies detail (fresh) Srikakulam - 107 Vizianagaram - 119 Vishakhapatnam - 105 West Godavari - 21 Krishna - 19 Kurnool - 88 Ananthapuramu - 38 Chittoor - 134 Nellore - 62 Prakasam - 167 Guntur - 48 APPSC recruitment: Eligibility criteria Candidate should have a degree from any govt recognised board. APPSC recruitment: Selection process The selection of candidates for appointment to the posts of panchayat secretary will be based on the merit in the computer-based examination, to be held as per the scheme of examination. The minimum qualifying marks for consideration of a candidate to the selection process are 40 per cent for OCs, 35 per cent for BCs, and 30 per cent for SCs, STs and PHs or as per rules. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt.https://wanelo.co/edspacios

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Mystic Mantra: Three points of mindfulness

In the Himalayas he attained; then he never came back to India. He moved towards Tibet, his love showered on Tibet. He transformed the whole quality of Tibetan consciousness. He was a miracle-worker; whatsoever he touched was transformed into gold. He was one of the greatest alchemists the world has ever known. Atisha learnt from three great masters and he offered three general points of mindfulness. The first is: regularity of meditativeness. Remember, it is very difficult to create meditation, it is very easy to lose it. Anything higher takes much arduous effort to create, but it can disappear within a moment. To lose contact with it is very easy. Osho elaborates: It is like growing a rose flower — just a little hard wind and the rose has withered and the petals have fallen, or some animal has entered the garden and the rose is eaten. And whenever there is a conflict between the higher and the lower, always remember, the lower wins easily. If you clash a rose flower with a rock, the rose flower is going to die, not the rock. Your whole past is full of rocks, and when you start growing a rose of awareness in you, there are a thousand and one possibilities of it being destroyed by your old rocks — habits, mechanical habits. You will have to be very watchful and careful. The second general point is: don't waste your time with the non-essential. Don't fool around. Osho suggests: Take a look at your life — how many non-essential things you are doing — and for what? And how long have you done them, and what have you gained? Are you going to repeat the same stupid pattern for the whole of your life? And the third general point is: Don't rationalise your errors and mistakes. The mind tends to rationalise. If you commit some mistake, the mind says 'It had to be so, there were reasons for it. I am not responsible, the very situation made this happen.' And the mind is very clever at rationalising everything. Be in the present moment with total awareness. Let your consciousness be unburdened by your mind that dwells in the past and the future — and observe reality as it is. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt.https://about.me/heenke