Tuesday, 19 February 2019

Kangana Ranaut attacks Krish as Manikarnika enters Rs 100 cr club

Kangana Ranaut attacks Krish as Manikarnika enters Rs 100 cr club, says these people would have disowned film if it was bad Reacting to it and asked if it took away any of the joy, Kangana said that nothing succeeded like success and that it was a good fight, at the end. Kangana Ranaut in a scene from Manikarnika. 'Nothing succeeds like success. These people would have disowned the film if it was bad. These are the people who had abandoned it. [But] this is a good fight, where the cast and crew are bickering over who owns the movie more. We were able to make a clean film, no one has blamed me for distorting history. Personally, there is no controversy of great magnitude here. I don't see any negativity attached to it outside the industry. I am satisfied with the audience's response.' Elaborating further, Kangana said that while, at one point, it seemed as if the film's release was difficult, she is happy with the way audience accepted the film. She knew that nobody could accuse her of distorting history and hoped that as the film has recovered its money, more and more producers would be willing to back film helmed by women. On Monday, Rangoli Chennai, Kangana's sister, had shared the budget as well the money the film had made on social media. 'Manikarnika investments and returns Budget- 79cr Print+Marketing- 22cr Digital rights sold- 40cr Satellite rights sold- 20cr Distribution rights- 61cr India business - 100.05cr still counting Worldwide - 152cr and still counting...' she had tweeted. Manikarnika investments and returns Budget- 79crPrint+Marketing- 22crDigital rights sold- 40crSatellite rights sold- 20crDistribution rights- 61crIndia business - 100.05cr still countingWorldwide - 152cr and still counting...  @KairosKontent — Rangoli Chandel (@Rangoli_A) February 18, 2019 Kangana's next release would be Mental Hai Kya with Rajkummar Rao. function catchException() {try{ twitterJSDidLoad(); }catch(e){}} 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 = '';}}Dailyhunthttp://langleygymnastics.ca/ActivityFeed/MyProfile/tabid/61/UserId/910991/Default.aspx

Chandigarh court issues bailable warrant against probe officer for skipping hearing in murder case

He will now have to appear in court at the next hearing on February 28. Inspector Khan was probing the case of a 5-year-old girl whose throat was slit in public view, allegedly by a neighbour at Sanjay Colony, Industrial Area Phase 1, on February 25, 2018. After the crime, the accused — identified as Kamlesh, had been nabbed by the public who handed him over to police. A case of murder was lodged against him on the basis of a complaint filed by the minor's father, which stated that he had reached the spot to find Kamlesh holding down his daughter Ujala down using his legs and then slitting her throat with a sharp weapon. With the help of other passersby, he had overpowered Kamlesh. Ujala was rushed to GMCH-32, where doctors had declared her brought dead. The accused, who is on trial for murder, had stated in court that he was possessed by the 'spirit of a goddess'. Records state that Inspector Khan had been issued summons to appear on February 14, but had sent a request stating his inability to appear, which was disallowed by the court. The court thus issued bailable warrant against him, since his statement as investigating officer were crucial for the case. Dailyhunthttps://www.wpdownloadmanager.com/support/users/kivonlewisse

Toxins from home flooring, furniture may put kids at cancer risk

According to the study published in the journal Children from homes that had vinyl flooring in all areas were found to have concentrations of benzyl butyl phthalate metabolite in their urine that were 15 times higher than those in children living with no vinyl flooring. Benzyl butyl phthalate has been linked to respiratory disorders, skin irritations, multiple myeolma and reproductive disorders. "SVOCs are widely used in electronics, furniture and building materials and can be detected in nearly all indoor environments," said Heather Stapleton, an environmental chemist at Duke, who led the research. "Human exposure to them is widespread, particularly for young children who spend most of their time indoors and have greater exposure to chemicals found in household dust," said Stapleton. Researchers began a three-year study of in-home exposures to semivolatile organic compounds (SVOCs) among 203 children from 190 families. "Our primary goal was to investigate links between specific products and children's exposures, and to determine how the exposure happened -- was it through breathing, skin contact or inadvertent dust inhalation," Stapleton said. To that end, the team analysed samples of indoor air, indoor dust and foam collected from furniture in each of the children's homes, along with a handwipe sample, urine and blood from each child. "We quantified 44 biomarkers of exposure to phthalates, organophosphate esters, brominated flame retardants, parabens, phenols, antibacterial agents and perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)," Stapleton said. Dailyhunthttps://www.openlearning.com/u/veenekeenes

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'Digital gangsters': UK wants tougher rules for Facebook

It also accused CEO Mark Zuckerberg of showing contempt for the UK Parliament by declining numerous invitations to appear before the committee."Companies like Facebook should not be allowed to behave like 'digital gangsters' in the online world, considering themselves to be ahead of and beyond the law," the report added.UK parliamentary committee reports are intended to influence government policy, but are not binding. The committee said it hoped its conclusions would be considered when the government reviews its competition powers in April.The government said it welcomed the "report's contribution towards our work to tackle the increasing threat of disinformation and to make the UK the safest place to be online. We will respond in due course."While the UK is part of the 28-country European Union, it is due to leave the bloc in late March, so it is unclear whether any regulatory decisions it takes could influence those of the EU.Facebook said it shared "the committee's concerns about false news and election integrity" and was open to "meaningful regulation.""While we still have more to do, we are not the same company we were a year ago," said Facebook's UK public policy manager, Karim Palant."We have tripled the size of the team working to detect and protect users from bad content to 30,000 people and invested heavily in machine learning, artificial intelligence and computer vision technology to help prevent this type of abuse."Facebook and other internet companies have been facing increased scrutiny over how they handle user data and have come under fire for not doing enough to stop misuse of their platforms by groups trying to sway elections.The report echoes and expands upon an interim report with similar findings issued by the committee in July . And in December , a trove of documents released by the committee offered evidence that the social network had used its enormous trove of user data as a competitive weapon, often in ways designed to keep its users in the dark.Facebook faced its biggest privacy scandal last year when it emerged that Cambridge Analytica, a now-defunct British political data-mining firm that worked for the 2016 Donald Trump campaign, had accessed the private information of up to 87 million users.Conservative lawmaker Damian Collins, who heads the media committee, said "democracy is at risk" from malicious, targeted disinformation campaigns, often directed from countries such as Russia and spread on Facebook and other social networks."We need a radical shift in the balance of power between the platforms and the people," he said. "The age of inadequate self-regulation must come to an end." Dailyhunthttps://www.intensedebate.com/people/tussadusmed

3 private companies show interest in cable bridge construction over Hudco Lake

hile the bidding process has been successful, the proposed project is facing local resentment. Owners of 35 houses, some of which may have to be demolished to facilitate the bridge work, have submitted a petition to East Singhbhum deputy commissioner Amit Kumar.Sources in the road construction department said seven houses were likely to be pulled down to make way for the pylons, but 35 more would lie directly under the bridge, which residents feel is dangerous.Deputy commissioner Kumar played down the concerns raised on Saturday. "Whenever a big project comes up, a section of people is affected in some way or the other. The road construction department (read Jamshedpur division) will try to ensure that only a few houses are affected. We will compensate such house owners," he said.Biswambar Prasad Singh, a resident of Govindpur and among the petitioners, said they were not opposed to a cable-stayed bridge in the area."All we want is a realignment so that the bridge doesn't fly over our homes. The current alignment will not only deprive us of sunshine, but also leave us vulnerable to mishaps, like a cave-in," the resident said. The cable-stayed bridge will be set up at a cost of Rs 160 crore and at a height of 40ft over Hudco Lake, around 12km from the heart of the steel city.Modelled on Calcutta's Vidyasagar Setu, the bridge will be 500 metres long and flaunt a 500-metre approach road on both sides. The road will link the bridge to the 12km Govindpur-Pipla road, which in turn connects with NH-33 at Pipla. Dailyhunthttps://www.advancedphotoshop.co.uk/user/keedenjaars

A man auto-tuned his cat's meowing, and the song is a viral hit now

While autotune is routinely used in the music industry for pitch correction, Baldwin stunned people with his creation. Here's the clip that's going viral. 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()} Autotuned the cat because he won&dhapos;t shut up in the mornings. I don&dhapos;t know how this helps but I did it anyway. pic.twitter.com/JjOrSttEak — Joaquin Baldwin (@joabaldwin) February 18, 2019 As people went gaga, Baldwin revealed how he created the masterpiece and said he used an app called Voloco — a free iOS and Android app for pitch processing. And said the singing cat wasn't available for autographs. I used @VolocoApp to record him, free app with lots of simple options to autotune. Elton is taking a break from all the fame now, no autographs pls. pic.twitter.com/R56MluQPKA — Joaquin Baldwin (@joabaldwin) February 18, 2019 The video received a lot of reactions online, with some impressed by the musical abilities of the cat and demanding that he should be signed up by a record label soon. Others wanted to try it on their own pets. I&dhapos;ve got a couple of decent backing singers if you need them. https://t.co/ExLUN3gHjS — Jonathan Lampon (@jlampon) February 19, 2019 This alarmed all three of my cats. Junior is probably secretly hoping I&dhapos;ll do this to him. https://t.co/oJHysW11ev — Stacey Burns 劣 (@WentRogue) February 19, 2019 Why did this make me laugh so hard https://t.co/7diGoNUJVb — melissa  (@dollybird1963) February 19, 2019 Want this as my ringtone plz  https://t.co/TWHy2qePjk — Jade O&dhapos;Halloran (@_verdoux) February 19, 2019 Stop everything…this cat is autotuned. When someone invents robot pets can this be a setting please? https://t.co/5feDArF83P — Edward Houghton (@EHoughtonCIPD) February 19, 2019 Someone please get this cat on the new Run The Jewels record. https://t.co/mU7PMceFD8 — Slay Dunaway (@notbrodyjenner) February 18, 2019 Eddie just FLIPPED OUT over this sound. He nearly attacked my phone. https://t.co/ENLBw5p58Y — 횂횝횊회횎 홾획획횒횝횢 (@StaceGots) February 18, 2019 I&dhapos;m crying, your auto tuned cat summoned my cat from her bed and now she&dhapos;s staring at me wanting answers I can&dhapos;t provide — Extremely Tired Anxiety (@Hyuuchuu) February 18, 2019 I wanna try this with my cat now since she yowls —  Moth!  (@moth_sprout) February 18, 2019 Baldwin then produced a sequel, giving in to public demand, and we found a remixed version on YouTube. &dhapos;Yass&dhapos; version no one asked for. pic.twitter.com/Y3CSDH3Ha4 — Joaquin Baldwin (@joabaldwin) February 18, 2019 And if all of this isn't enough for you, here's the remixed version of Elton's hits. function catchException() {try{ twitterJSDidLoad(); }catch(e){}} 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 = '';}}Dailyhunthttps://itsmyurls.com/keedenjaars

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Who does the BJP follow on Twitter? Only Narendra Modi and Amit Shah

But the handle does not even follow Union ministers from the party.Amit Malviya, the BJP national information and technology head, was asked why the party handle follows only Modi and Shah. Till the publication of this report, Malviya had not responded. The report will be updated when he does.The Congress follows a wider array of people than the BJP.The account has 13 lists of groups that fit in different categories - AICC office-bearers, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Members, Pradesh Congress spokespersons and Congress chief ministers. It also includes media panelists, shadow ministry and state handles and frontal organisations.There are a few accounts followed by @INCIndia that seemed to be active during the 2014 election campaigns but have gone silent since. Apart from following Obama and Musk, @INCIndia follows Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, French Prime Minister Emmanuel Macron and the French, Dutch and Australian ambassadors.The Congress social media cell did not clarify why it does not follow the Prime Minister or any of the central ministers.The Congress and AAP are the only handles that follow fact checkers. The Congress follows Alt News and Boom Live, and the AAP follows SM Hoax Slayer.Trinamul Congress's handle, @AITCOfficial, follows 14 accounts. Most of these are of party MPs, chief minister Mamata Banerjee and the party's official mouthpiece, Jago Bangla.The CPM's handle, @cpimspeak, follows 75 accounts that are an assortment of different Left frontal organisations, senior comrades, ministers in Kerala, LeftWord Books and NewsClick.The Samajwadi Party Twitter handle follows seven accounts that include former chief minister and party president Akhilesh Yadav and three accounts of the media cell, the party account of Madhya Pradesh and their campaign handle Kaamboltahai. It also follows the ANI UP Twitter handle.The Bahujan Samaj Party handle, BSP4India, which follows 13 accounts has not been active since February 2014. It is yet to follow party president Mayawati, who recently joined Twitter.The Aam Aadmi Party's official Twitter account follows just over 300 people. Like the Congress, AAP follows a range of people, among them party legislators in Delhi and Punjab, some Delhi-based journalists and celebrities like singer-composer Vishal Dadlani who campaigned for the party. Dailyhunthttp://www.penninetroutfarmandfishery.co.uk/UserProfile/tabid/61/userId/1865783/Default.aspx

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