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KMAT 2019 admit card released at kmatindia.com, here's how to download
It is the Gateway to MBA/MCA in Karnataka and Bangalore colleges. KMAT 2019 will be a paper-pen based test. Note : Kindly carry your application confirmation page and a Govt. ID to the examination centre. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttps://www.openstreetmap.org/user/garycortonvis
Place in team follows peace of mind for Umesh Yadav
A regular part of the Indian dressing room till last year, Umesh went out of favour after a mediocre show during India's tour of Australia. He was dropped from the side after the Perth Test, which the visitors lost. Given his habit of spraying the ball around, he also lost his place in the limited-over squad. A T20I against Australia in Visakhapatnam in February was his last international match before his return in the Freedom Trophy series. During his time on the sidelines, Umesh kept polishing his bowling skills with former India pacer Subroto Banerjee."We work on his line and length. A few adjustments were made and the results are there to see," said Banerjee, who has been guiding Umesh for years at Vidarbha Cricket Academy. "He's a gifted athlete. He's also physically fit. That helps in implementing adjustments with ease and in minimal time. Cricket is a mental game and you need to be mentally strong to survive for a long period. It was all about making him think positive." Former Vidarbha player and India junior selector Pritam Gandhe also had regular conversations with Umesh while he was out of the team. "Cricket is all about your mindset. He needs to work on his mindset as a lot of cricket can some times take a toll on your body and mind. Once that was sorted, he was ready for the team." Umesh himself had credited Banerjee for his help after his three-wicket haul against West Indies A in a warm-up game in August. "He was very positive and that's what you want. There are times when everything is going good." "But your mind is distracted, thinking that things are not going the way you want them to go. To get away and think, that space of mind is important. I did the same. I went home, spoke to my coach, cleared my thoughts and got clarity." Virat Kohli too touched upon the preparations Umesh had put in on the psychological front. "One thing he has constantly worked on is his mindset," the India skipper said after winning the third Test. Umesh might be back for now, but a fight for his place awaits once Bumrah returns. But given the mental space he is in, he might find it easier this time. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The New Indian Expresshttp://holocaustmusic.org/UserProfile/tabid/57/userId/840023/Default.aspx
Kareena Kapoor Khan on being Taimur's mother: 'Each day is a learning'
'When it comes to being a mother, my experiences are very personal and it's my own. Because there is no crown for following it (parenting methods). Of course, there are like thousands of books (on parenting) which you can read. I read all of them but I got really bored. So, I said I am just going to figure it out, each day. And each day is a learning…,' she expressed. The Veere Di Wedding actress spoke about how becoming a parent has impacted her approach towards life. She said, 'I don't look at life through my eyes. I only look at life through my son's eyes…Earlier, when he was like seven or eight months, I would be like, 'No no, I am going to be really chilled out and very relaxed,' but it is like I can't. I am obsessed. I just can't…I can't help it. But I am sure all mothers are,' while talking to film critic Rajeev Masand for a daily. Talking about whether she wants Taimur to grow up to be an actor, she said, 'I would want him to do exactly what he wants in life. He has understood that we go out to work and that is called shooting. He has been to the sets so he kind of understands that zone. But I don't think as of now he is really interested.' And she is right. Instead of choosing a career on the child's behalf and pushing him or her towards it, parents need to focus more on identifying kids' true potential, talk to them about the various career paths, and guide and encourage them to follow their passion. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Indian Expresshttps://thefastdiet.co.uk/forums/users/severickmo/
Bappi Lahiri records two duets with Lady Gaga, reveals he has collaborated with Akon too
I also collaborated with Akon two month ago. That song should also be out soon.' View this post on Instagram Posted @withrepost • @themartinezbros 👀😈🤘🏽✨ make sure y’all pick up that new release ‘BAPPI’ out on @hot_creations w/ our brother @jamiejonesmusic!!! 🌴💧👑🇵🇷🗽 An amazing remix by #Jamiejones a tribute to my song and and a very interesting name #bappiedit @themartinezbros @jamiejonesmusic A post shared by Bappi Lahiri (@bappilahiri_official_) on Oct 19, 2019 at 10:46pm PDT
The report also adds that Bappi's older songs are a huge hit with other artists too. Welsh DJ and producer Jamie Jones (better known for his work in genres such as House, Deep House, Tech House,Techno) and New York-based DJ duo The Martinez Brothers have come together for a two-track production called Bappi. Speaking about it, Bappi was quoted in the report as saying, 'It features a remix of my superhit sog from Disco Dancer 'Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy'. The British-Sri Lankan rapper M.I.A used the same song in her 2007 album Kala and, a year later, it was also there in the climax scene of Adam Sandler-film, You Don't Mess With The Zohan.' On Sunday, Lady Gaga tweeted a Sanskrit shloka, much to the delight of her many Indian fans. She wrote: 'Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu.' The mantra encompasses the feeling of love and happiness towards the world. In simple words, it translates to 'May all beings everywhere be free and happy'. The singer is recuperating from a nasty fall she suffered during a concert in Las Vegas. Gaga's tweet has since gone viral. While some users questioned if it has something to do with her next album, others sent her good wishes for a fast recovery. 'Just beautiful,' one user wrote, while another posted: 'Continue to heal mom'. 'Great to see Lady Gaga tweet Sanskrit Mantra which radiates the feeling of love and happiness towards the world,' one user wrote. (With IANS inputs) 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. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttp://yarp.com/1c0dd915239c
I get written off every day: John Abraham
'When I started my career, a lot of people had said that I am too hairy and that I look too small; I look like a small boy, but that has become my advantage. These things do happen, but one should just keep working hard and prove their worth. Sometimes, when you work hard, people appreciate it and sometimes they don't. But you should just keep on working harder. We all are work in progress,' says the Ram Lakhan actor. Directed by Anees Bazmee, the movie also stars Arshad Warsi, Saurabh Shukla, Pulkit Samrat, Ileana D'Cruz, Kriti Kharbanda, and Urvashi Rautela. At a time when the landscape of Bollywood comedies are often flooded with sex-comedies, Pagalpanti is a deliberate attempt by Anees to re-introduce clean comedies. 'I don't write double-meaning dialogues in my films. At the same time, I don't have issues with those who use them in their films. I feel if you have a brain, a flair for writing, and willingness to work harder, then you do not need such shortcuts. I do keep in my mind what kids would like to watch and what they would not,' says the director. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Deccan Chroniclehttps://www.mobypicture.com/user/kaanewilloms
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City bus service claims 1 crore ridership in a year
Official data also shows that the passenger count rose threefold between March and September of this year. From a cumulative ridership of 26,23,746 passengers in March, the number rose to 51,902,945 in June, climbing further to touch 1,01,36,512 on September 28. 'It took us only 14 weeks to jump from 50 lakh passengers in June 2019 to reach this impressive figure of one crore,' GMCBL public communication officer Vanita Akhaury said. The uptick coincides with the introduction of new, better performing routes and several online and offline outreach programmes, which, officials said, played a big role in boosting ridership. 'We have amped up efforts on social media platforms, set up outreach booths at important locations and conducted awareness drives (about routes) with various RWAs,' Akhaury added. During this period, the bus service also added at least 20 new vehicles to its fleet, in addition to starting at least eight new routes and revising two older routes that were performing poorly. Interestingly, some of the service's better performing routes—IFFCO Chowk-Manesar (Route 134 B), Gurugram bus stand-Dundahera (Route 215 B) and Huda City Centre to Bhondsi (Route 111 B)—were all launched after March 2019. 'The routes were launched after studying past performance and paying attention to commuter feedback, which is why they (the routes) are performing better,' Akhaury said. Experts agreed that the trend is a positive one, and that the service's route rationalisation seems to have paid off. 'The numbers indicate an average passenger count of about 50,000 people per day. This is on par with other fledgling bus services in cities such as Bhubaneshwar and Indore. Hopefully, the Gurugaman passenger numbers will encourage the government to invest more in the city bus service,' city-based transportation expert Sarika Panda Bhatt said. Bhatt, however, added that there is no way for experts to independently corroborate this data. 'What we have are just selective numbers. To truly gauge Gurugaman's performance, the data needs to be provided in open, raw format like the DMRC does, so that the authenticity of the numbers can be investigated,' she said. Despite this improved performance, the GMCBL is still lagging behind on its declared objectives, which were to launch 200 CNG-operated, low-floor buses by March 2019, with the addition of another 300 in the following year. Officials had also committed to launching 25 routes by March 2020, but only 13 routes have been launched so far. GMCBL officials refused to comment, saying they were not authorised to discuss future plans. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttp://danmooredesigns.com/UserProfile/tabid/61/userId/484830/Default.aspx
I saw poverty as a child. Now, I want to fight it
This, however, became a reality when I turned 38. In my 40s, I took up #LivingMyPromise, committing myself to donating half my wealth to a charitable cause while I am alive or in my will. My tryst with the social sector, however, began when I was 30. I started volunteering with a non-profit in Gurgaon (now, Gurugram) as a weekend pursuit. About six months into it, I started to find more meaning in it than my day job, and was asked to chair that non-profit. At the time, I was heading the Mobile Business, Japan and Asia-Pacific, Google, and was being encouraged to consider roles based in the United States or Japan. But I had no such aspirations. I quit Google, moved to Bangalore, and joined InMobi. In 2015, I quit InMobi and started a non-profit: The/Nudge Foundation. My aim was to work on the alleviation of poverty. After spending a considerable amount of time interacting with people living in slums, I identified unemployment and underemployment as big social challenges. The/Nudge Foundation provides skills training courses to the poor, unemployed youth, with another aim to nudge and nurture top talent to solve India's most important problems. GiveIndia happened to me by sheer chance. Venkat Krishnan, the founder of GiveIndia, and I were together at an event in Seattle in early 2017, and I discussed my desire to raise large-scale capital for non-profit and social work through a tech platform. On realising that our vision and goals aligned quite well, I decided to come on board as 'Founder 2.0', board member and CEO. Our model of bridging the gap between donors and verified non-profits, and creating a community of every day giving brought me one step closer to my ultimate goal of poverty alleviation. In early 2019, Venkat asked me if I would take up #LivingMyPromise, and I didn't think twice to say yes. Coming to this decision and following through with it wouldn't have been a reality without the support of my family. My wife has been a strong source of support through it all, despite our family being a single-income one. My daughter is invested in the social sector herself. As a family, we are a work-in-progress towards our design of living within our basic needs and serving our society. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttp://holocaustmusic.org/UserProfile/tabid/57/userId/779002/Default.aspx
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