Saturday, 16 November 2019
The Tibetan Quest!
and now many foodies are keen on But there is certainly more to Tibetan food than Momos. We offer authentic delicacies with rich flavours combined with rice and noodles imported from our native place. Many customers are relish the fluffy steam bun, Yak Butter Tea and Thupka that are considered as popular snacks.' Tenzin, founder of a well-known Tibetan restaurant in Koramangala says, 'Thenthuk (which is hand-pulled noodles with soup) surely has the largest number of fans. With more than 10 restaurants in the city, local food lovers find Tibetan food appealing because of its delicate flavours. quick service and affordable price. We offer the rich and authentic flavours of Tibet in Bengaluru now. It is nice to see youngsters gravitating towards our cuisine and sometimes their knowledge about Tibetan food surprises me.' We understand that every foodie would love to try cooking some of these dishes at home. So we have compiled a few recipes of famous Tibetan dishes! So get your woks ready and follow these simple steps to enjoy the flavoursome Tibetan food. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Deccan Chroniclehttps://itsmyurls.com/neutosgotham
Google wants you to pronounce words correctly with its new practice feature
Users can tap on it and pronounce the word through their microphone. Google will determine if you've pronounced the word correctly. It will also help you by pointing out which syllable is being pronounced wrong and how to correct it. Google will suggest help like - 'Try to say muh instead of'. Google is using speech recognition technology to identify how users are pronouncing words and how to correct them. Google's speech recognition separates words into individual sound bites and machine learning compares the user's pronunciation to the correct one. Google is also adding images to Search results for word meanings. Google will start with showing images for nouns and it will expand it to more categories in the future. Some words which spell the same but have different meanings will be shown with multiple images representing each meaning. Images for Search results will be available in English and all language translations on Search. 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/505549/Default.aspx
HDFC bank shifts hiring focus, to take 5,000 freshers via tie-ups
Over a period of time, all our fresher hiring will be through such tie-ups,' a bank spokesperson said. Hiring freshers involves a significantly high 68 per cent of the bank's gross hiring at present. The bank added almost 10,000 people on a net basis in FY19, taking its overall base to over 98,000. It can be noted that at present, banks depend on internal training after being hired. Typically, after the training, they are placed into operations. The HDFC Bank spokesperson said at present, they have tie-ups wherein candidates undergo shorter courses of two-three months, whereas the new partnership is a PG diploma with intensive training. Before being admitted for the diploma, a candidate will be interviewed by the bank and the diploma is split between six months of classroom training and six months at the bank as an intern, the spokesperson said. It can be noted that the announcement comes amid concerns on 'employability' of students after passing out from the present educational curriculum. 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/humeedkoon
Viral Video: Gray whale swims under unsuspecting surfers at Doheny State Beach
it was just cruising. I lost it a couple of times, it dove down pretty deep,' he further said. The surfers got alerted of the impending danger after the whale spouted from its blowhole before vanishing from sight. Once viral, the one-minute clip has been shared over 25,000 times and has been flooded with comments. While some were mesmerised by the moment, others called the surfers 'lucky'. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Indian Expresshttp://actionangler.net/ActivityFeed/MyProfile/tabid/62/UserId/199121/Default.aspx
'Motichoor Chaknachoor' review: Patriarchy sold in a mason jar
"Phoren" is what she dreams of and where she is headed is the least of her concerns as long as it is outside the Indian border. So she does everything in her power to achieve said end goal - put copious amounts of face pack to become fairer and cruelly reject suitors who thwart her dreams of foreign land.Adding to this deeply problematic narrative is 36-year-old, Dubai-return accountant Pushpinder Tyagi (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) whose family shares a wall with Annie's house. The Tyagi household is ruled by the matriarch (Vibha Chibber) who obsesses over finding a wife for her son but with a caveat - Rs 25 lakhs in dowry. Pushpinder is frustrated and is ready to bring home just about anyone, as long as she is a woman, but as a dialogue proclaims - "Nara kholke taiyyar baithe hai aur mummy ghagre ka intezaam hi nahin kar rahi" (cringe!). The two meet and Annie decides she would have to make do with Dubai, if nothing, and decides to marry him. Problematic dialogues are aplenty throughout the film and that is the least of the film's problems. Motichoor Chaknachoor is film so regressive that even the semi-humourous first half can't salvage it. Every obscenely patriarchal prejudice has been normalised in this film that takes place in a small town. Pushpinder's younger brother is seen fat-shaming a girl, where the writers felt that throwing in a blade-thin joke about food would make it relatable. Annie's unmarried aunt is constantly shamed by her sister for never having found a man and goes so far as to say that her influence in Annie's life is what is causing a delay in her wedding. Pushpinder is ridiculed by Annie for being dark and short. If someone made a checklist of all things problematic in our current society, ticking off all the boxes would be this film.Nawazuddin is effortless in his role of a small-town man who is tired of his life in Dubai and doesn't want to go back. His deadpan humour fails to rescue the film from rock-bottom. Athiya tries hard and does manage to get the local dialect down pat but fails to keep up in the emotional scenes. Running around from one house to another with the worrisome couple looking for each other in an effort to create the humorous chaos that Bollywood is so fond of, also fails and further dilutes the ending. Small-town India does come alive as it slowly makes its way into becoming a favourite setup for Bollywood filmmakers but that doesn't warrant a complete destruction of sanity. In such turbulent times, do we really need another film where the heroine gets slapped by her husband, leaves the house to go back home only to have her father shut the door on her face? We left the hall looking for a single reason why this film should have been made and even Nawazuddin Siddiqui wasn't a good enough one. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The Telegraphhttp://www.trakyadans.com/UserProfile/tabid/57/userId/150172/Default.aspx
NASA probe provides insight on solar system's border with interstellar space
Both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 were launched in 1977, designed for five-year missions. Voyager 1 left the solar system at a different location in 2012. Both are now traversing the Milky Way galaxy's interstellar medium, a chillier region filling the vast expanses between the galaxy's stars and planetary systems. The solar wind - the unending flow of charged particles emanating from the outer atmosphere of the sun - creates an immense protective bubble called the heliosphere that envelopes the solar system. The boundary of the solar system - the place where the solar wind ends and interstellar space begins - is called the heliopause. Voyager 2's scientific instruments detected abrupt differences in plasma density and magnetic particles upon crossing the heliopause, the researchers said. The researchers said the heliopause appeared to be much thinner than expected. Plasma - the fourth state of matter after solids, liquids and gases - exists in the solar system as a soup of the charged particles beaming continuously outward from the sun and clashing with interstellar plasma that darts inward from other cosmic events like stellar explosions. 'This is a very exciting time for us,' California Institute of Technology physicist Edward Stone, project manager of the Voyager program, told reporters. 'We will see a transition from the magnetic field inside to a different magnetic field outside, and we continue to have surprises compared to what we had expected.' The electromagnetic junction just outside the heliosphere was thought to be a deeper transitional place of intermingling cosmic weather, but Voyager 2's plasma wave instrument - built by University of Iowa researchers - detected sharp jumps in plasma density, much like two different fluids coming into contact with one another.'Think of a cold front that forms when a very cold air mass comes down to the US from Canada,' said Don Gurnett, professor of physics at the University of Iowa. 'Here we find a very hot plasma mass coming outward from the sun that encounters the cold plasma in the interstellar medium. It does not surprise me that a sharp boundary forms.' Scientists are still trying to understand the nature of interstellar space wind and how much of it can seep through the heliopause to reach planets in our solar system. 'We also have galactic cosmic rays, which are out in the interstellar space trying to flow in,' Stone said, referring to the high-energy atomic particles whizzing around the universe faster than the speed of light. 'And some of them, only about 30 percent of what's outside, can actually reach Earth.' Voyager 2 entered the interstellar medium far beyond the orbit of Pluto at a spot about 120 times further from the sun than Earth's orbit. The research was published in the journal Nature Astronomy. ... DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Deccan Chroniclehttp://doodleordie.com/profile/christofaars
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Steve Smith to lead Rajasthan Royals in IPL 2020
I think continuity is important from the point of view of captaincy. He has got an understanding of how players go about it on the field and understands how the bowlers think. I think it is critical to have a captain who understands the players that he is working with. "Has also had a great time with the Australian team as well. He has been there under pressure and done it before. Really looking forward to working with him. Haven't had the opportunity to work with him at this level, really looking forward to that. Have had a few initial conversations with him, he will be our captain for the season," he said. With Rahane's removal as skipper creating quite some noise among fans and scribes, RR had said: "Rahane, someone who embodies all the qualities you'd expect from a Rajasthan Royals player, took the reins for our first few games, allowing Smith to settle in. We did not have a great start to the season, but our skipper was in good form, scoring a sublime 70 against SRH and providing a strong start during a successful chase against MI in Mumbai. "Keeping Ajinkya's role as a successful opener for the team in mind and to release him of captaincy pressures, Smith was made captain before our home game against MI. The two continued to take leadership calls, and Rahane continued to score runs, including a majestic hundred against Delhi Capitals. The team got back to winning ways." Interestingly, RR have this season released Rahane and the India player will now be turning up for Delhi Capitals in the next edition of the IPL. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: The New Indian Expresshttp://langleygymnastics.ca/ActivityFeed/tabid/60/userId/941095/Default.aspx
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