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Solid waste plant in 2020
There is no scientific garbage disposal system in Dibrugarh. At present, waste is dumped at Maijan Road much to the discomfort of local residents. They have stopped DMB vehicles which carry waste and blocked the road several times. Last year, local residents and the district administration fell out over the plant site. They protested for not setting up the project at Lekai, nearly 15km from Maijan Road. Later, the district administration sorted out the issue. In 2017, the Assam government sanctioned Rs 48.49 crore for construction of the plant. Jha said the Assam government has set a deadline on May 1, 2020, for completion of the plant at Lekai. "Today, a meeting was held at deputy commissioner's office regarding the ongoing work of the solid waste management plant. We are sure that the plant will solve the decade-old problem of garbage disposal in Dibrugarh. The plant will come up on 210 bighas land," Jha said.Everyday 70 to 75 tonnes of solid waste is collected by the DMB. The residents of Dibrugarh town protested against the piled-up waste on the roads. Assam's first gaon panchayat-based solid waste management plant is coming up at Mohanbari, 15km from Dibrugarh. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Telegraphhttp://www.sydneycityairportshuttle.com/UserProfile/tabid/695/userId/297785/Default.aspx
India's space force set to take off? Centre approves agency to develop weapons
The agency would be provided with a team of scientists which would be working in close coordination with the tri-services integrated defence staff officers. The agency would be providing the research and development support to the Defence Space Agency (DSA) which comprises members of the three services. The DSA has been created to help the country fight wars in the space. In March this year, the country had carried out the Anti Satellite Test which demonstrated its capability to shoot down satellites in space. With this missile test, India joined an elite club of four nations with such capability. The test also helped the country develop deterrence capability against adversaries who may want to attack Indian satellites to cripple systems in times of war. The Defence Space Agency is being set up in Bengaluru under an Air Vice Marshal-rank officer and will gradually take over the space-related capabilities of the three forces. The Modi government has created agencies for tackling space and cyber warfare along with a Special Operations Division to tackle the need for special operations required to be carried out both inside and outside the country. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The New Indian Expresshttp://www.wysp.ws/ranjitharjuns/
Redmi Note 7 Pro to Realme 3 Pro: Top five smartphones under Rs 20,000 to play PUBG Mobile
Here's a list of the best affordable smartphones you can currently purchase in India on which you can play PUBG Mobile without any issues. Redmi Note 7 Pro Redmi Note 7 Pro is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 processor paired with an Adreno 612 GPU. For a budget smartphone that is a very powerful processor and can handle playing heavy games like PUBG Mobile and Fortnite with ease. The device can easily run PUBG Mobile in the highest display settings without any stutters or frame drops. Along with playing heavy games like PUBG Mobile with ease, the Redmi Note 7 Pro also comes with a 48MP dual camera setup on the back. Redmi Note 7 Pro is priced at Rs 13,999 for 4GB RAM variant and Rs 16,999 for 6GB RAM variant. Realme 3 Pro Realme 3 Pro is also a good smartphone with the Snapdragon 710 processor paired with an Adreno 616 GPU. The smartphone looks good with its speedway design at the back but at the same time, it's not only a looker. And just like the Redmi Note 7 Pro, it plays PUBG Mobile without breaking a sweat in high graphic settings. There are no noticeable frame drops, lags or even stutters during the gameplay. var embedId = {jw:[],yt:[],dm:[]};function pauseVideos(vid){var players=Object.keys(embedId); players.forEach(function (key){var ids=embedId[key]; switch (key){case "jw": ids.forEach(function (id){if (id !=vid){var player = jwplayer(id); if(player.getState() === "playing"){player.pause();}}}); break; case "yt": ids.forEach(function (id){if (id !=vid){id.pauseVideo();}}); break;case "dm": ids.forEach(function (id){if (id !=vid && !id.paused){id.pause();}}); break;}});}var ytOnLoadFn=[];function onYouTubePlayerAPIReady(){ytOnLoadFn.forEach(function(name){window[name]();});}function onYTEmbedLoad(ytp){embedId.yt.push(ytp);ytp.addEventListener("onStateChange", function(event){if(event.data === YT.PlayerState.PLAYING)pauseVideos(ytp);});}function pause(){pauseVideos()}function ytkKWtTyUhzkk(){var p = new YT.Player("div_kKWtTyUhzkk", {height: document.body.offsetWidth * (9/16),width: document.body.offsetWidth,videoId: "kKWtTyUhzkk"}); onYTEmbedLoad(p)} ytOnLoadFn.push("ytkKWtTyUhzkk"); Realme 3 Pro is priced at Rs 13,999 for the 4GB RAM/64GB storage variant and Rs 16,999 for the 6GB RAM/128GB storage variant. Honor Play Honor Play is the oldest smartphone in this list launched back in August of 2018. Yet it is still more powerful than a lot of smartphones currently launching in the same price bracket. Honor Play uses the company's own Kirin 970 processor for powering itself paired with a Mali-G72 GPU. It can easily run heavy games like PUBG Mobile while keeping its cool at the same time. This was expected from the device, as while launching it the company pit this as a gaming device. function ytAcFNJpJ5Md8(){var p = new YT.Player("div_AcFNJpJ5Md8", {height: document.body.offsetWidth * (9/16),width: document.body.offsetWidth,videoId: "AcFNJpJ5Md8"}); onYTEmbedLoad(p)} ytOnLoadFn.push("ytAcFNJpJ5Md8"); The device initially came with a starting price of Rs 19,999, but since then has seen many price cuts and is currently available at Rs 16,999 for the 4GB RAM variant and Rs 19,999 for the 6GB RAM variant. Nokia 8.1 Nokia 8.1 is a well-built smartphone, which in our review we found out felt very sturdy in the hands. However, sturdiness is not the only feature that the device comes with. It also comes packing a big punch in terms of processing and graphics power with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 processor paired with an Adreno 616 GPU. Just like the Realme 3 Pro the Nokia 8.1 is also able to handle PUBG Mobile with no issues or lags. During gameplay, there are no stutters or frame drops, which is a nice thing to see. function ytFzn1k_Uu9QE(){var p = new YT.Player("div_Fzn1k-Uu9QE", {height: document.body.offsetWidth * (9/16),width: document.body.offsetWidth,videoId: "Fzn1k-Uu9QE"}); onYTEmbedLoad(p)} ytOnLoadFn.push("ytFzn1k_Uu9QE"); The Nokia 8.1 is currently available at Rs 19,999 for the 4GB RAM/64GB internal storage variant and Rs 22,999 for the 6GB RAM/128GB internal storage variant. Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 Lastly, we come to the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2. Just like all of the other smartphones on this list, the Zenfone Max Pro M2 is quite a looker that performs well. With the Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor and the Adreno 512 GPU, the device is able to handle games like PUBG Mobile pretty decently. However, we recommend that during extended gameplay hours turn the graphic settings down to medium to get the best experience. function ytKMvzUc_AT14(){var p = new YT.Player("div_KMvzUc-AT14", {height: document.body.offsetWidth * (9/16),width: document.body.offsetWidth,videoId: "KMvzUc-AT14"}); onYTEmbedLoad(p)} ytOnLoadFn.push("ytKMvzUc_AT14"); The ZenFone Max Pro M2 is priced at Rs 12,999, Rs 14,999 and Rs 16,999 for the 3GB RAM/32GB internal storage, 4GB RAM/64GB internal storage and 6GB RAM/64GB internal storage, respectively. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. 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SSC Selection Post phase VI final answer key released, check how to download
Candidates can take a print out of their answer keys from June 11, 2019 to July 10, 2019. UPSC CDS II notification 2019: Exam on September 8, check details SSC Selection Post phase VI final answer key: How to download answer key Step 1: Visit the website ssc.digialm.com Step 2: Enter your user ID and password Step 3: Click Login Step 4: You will be redirected to a new tab Step 5: The answer key will be displayed Step 6: Download and take a print out for future reference The SSC circular states, 'In order to ensure greater transparency in the examination system and in the interest of the candidates, the Commission has uploaded the Final Answer Keys along with Question Paper(s) on the website of the Commission on 11.06.2019.' Govt Jobs 2019, Railway Jobs, Bank Jobs, and SSC Jobs Notification log on to IndianExpress.com. We bring you fastest and relevant notifications on Bank, Railways and Govt Jobs. Stay Connected. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Indian Expresshttp://yarp.com/13b1b9cfffd5
RHA MA650i are designed for Apple iOS users
The MA650i with Lightning comes with a wide range of ear tips to ensure the best fit, including Comply Foam. Also included are a mesh carry pouch and convenient clothing clip. The RHA MA650i comes with a three-year warranty and is available online and in-store for Rs 6,999. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Deccan Chroniclehttp://benoit.gaillard.aricie.net/UserProfile/tabid/2042/userId/7397/Default.aspx
From doing odd jobs to riding bikes, this mom did it all to educate her child
'I have been riding a bike since I was 15-16. So, I was intrigued and curious to know what it exactly was that made it 'unsuitable' for women,' Pinky told Express Parenting. 'The staff at the app office encouraged me to join. I agreed; my profile was ready in an hour but I could not muster the courage to start,' she recalled. It was on the day of Saraswati Puja, on February 10 that things took a turn. 'There wasn't a single paisa in the house. My daughter was craving some good food but I had no means. Suddenly, I remembered about the bike app and thought of taking a couple of rides, driving customers, so that I could get something for her with the money. I borrowed money from my neighbour for petrol and completed five trips that day,' she said. How a mother, who grew up in an abusive household, is teaching her son about gender equality 'It was my dream to send my daughter to an English medium school' Pinky is currently the sole earner in her family-of-three. Initially, she worked with some NGOs. She joined Uber Eats last year and is now working for the app along with Rapido. Her husband, who had been employed as a driver, is physically unfit to work now. Despite financial constraints, Pinky made sure her nine-year-old daughter, now in class 4, was not deprived of proper education. 'My parents never really stressed on my education. Studies never really mattered, let alone pursuing a career. As a young girl, I had decided that when I get married, I will have a single child and will make sure he or she gets proper education. And I think my dream came true when I put my daughter in a good English medium school. Yes, the expenses are beyond our means but I don't want to step back. This has been my only dream,' said the mother. From 'wooden doll' to disability activist: Meet Nipun Malhotra and his inspiring mom The road to fulfilling the dream, however, has been not easy for Pinky or her daughter. Couple of years ago, Pinky left her husband's house to stay with her mother. 'That did not turn out well because I have always been very independent as a person. So, I left my maternal home too. I had no money when I left. In a few days, I set up a small panwadi. My daughter would sit with me at the shop after school since there was nowhere I could send her,' she recalled. An employee from the school finally got her a job as a cook at a teacher's house. The teacher recommended her to a couple of her colleagues too. Meanwhile, her daughter's academics began to suffer. She was then in her first standard. 'At that time, I could only think of ways for us to survive and so, I could not focus on my daughter's studies. The teacher whose house I worked at suggested giving tuitions to my daughter. She has been studying there since then, free of cost. In all these years, I have never skipped work at this teacher's house. She helped me in my worst situation and I will always remained indebted to her,' Pinky expressed. 'A woman wearing a helmet makes people uncomfortable' Financial problems aside, Pinky also has to fight sexism on a daily basis. 'Where I come from, a woman wearing a helmet and riding a bike or simply being independent is still unheard of and censured. As a woman, you are expected to get married, have children and take care of your husband. Any woman who deviates from this role is a threat and makes people uncomfortable. I have been told to marry my daughter off as early as possible. But how do I make them understand that my daughter is an integral part of me and not some burden? And that's why I don't take her to my village, only to protect her from this mindset,' the mother said. 'I tell my daughter she is no less than a boy' In her parenting style, Pinky is making sure her daughter grows up to be a woman not bowed down by society and is able to make choices in life. She tells her daughter that she can live her life on her own terms. 'I tell my daughter that no matter what people say, she is no less than a boy. One day, she will grow up to be successful and will make her mother proud,' she said. Pinky now lives with her husband and daughter. 'A separated, single mother is still a taboo. So, my husband and I are living together now. My daughter understands our situation. But she knows I am there for her all the time,' Pinky signed off. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Indian Expresshttp://doodleordie.com/profile/resfonkoys
Now, disabled-friendly seats at PVR Cinemas in Chennai
The reservation policy came into force about six months ago and the number of reserved seats are decided depending on the size of the hall, the spokesperson said. SPI Cinemas has already reserved seats in the front near the exit for PwD. "We welcome this reservation and it will be incredibly helpful," said TNM Deepak, a disability rights activist and a faculty at Loyola College. He however added that what would be more inclusive, is to reserve a set of seats for PwD, senior citizens and pregnant women. "This would not only increase the number of reserved seats, but also reduce the stigma of accessing those seats," he said. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The New Indian Expresshttps://www.vox.com/users/sikendergunm
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