(20 Nov) Bengaluru, Nov 20: In an another exclusive discount offer, AirAsia India has announced a new scheme under which flight ticket can be booked at Rs 1,269. Read on to get all details about the latest discount offer. The promotional airfare by AirAsia India has been announced recently. To avail the above mentioned scheme, interested person(s) needs to book ticket on or before Nov 22, 2015. However, travel period is between Jan 15 to April 30, 2016. AirAsia India services are available at a few selected domestic routes including Bengaluru, Chennai, Goa, Pune, Delhi, Guwahati, Imphal, Bhubaneswar, Kochi, Chandigarh. Indian airlines have been making great profits with such offers. According to reports, air travellers carried by domestic airlines in the first seven months till July 2015 rose 21 per cent to 455.78 lakh.
(20 Nov) Patna : Janata Dal (United) leader Sharad Yadav on Friday termed Nitish Kumar’s swearing-in ceremony as a ‘big day’ for Bihar and said that the grand alliance has tried to form a ‘balanced’ cabinet. “It’s a big day. Bihar’s election has become the election of the nation. We have formed a balanced cabinet. Problem is everyone has limited numbers, but we have tried to form a balanced cabinet,” Yadav told ANI here.
“It will be disclosed at 2 p.m whether Tejaswi Yadav will be the deputy chief minister. We have invited many people irrespective of political boundaries. Today’s oath ceremony will show the result of the Bihar election. It’s our priority now to fulfill the promises which were made to the people of Bihar,” he added. Senior JD (U) leader Nitish Kumar will be sworn-in as the Chief Minister of Bihar for the fifth time today in a swearing-in ceremony, which will be held at the Gandhi Maidan here at 2 p.m. Governor Ramnath Kovind will administer the oath of office and secrecy to other council of ministers belonging to RJD, JD (U) and Congress parties. According to reports, Rashtriya Janata Dal president Lalu Prasad’s sons, first time MLA Tejaswi Prasad Yadav and Tej Pratap Yadav, would be sworn in as cabinet ministers in new government. Tejaswi would reportedly be made deputy Chief Minister.
(7 Oct) – By Natasha Jade Two years ago I spent six months in Nepal, volunteering, studying yoga and painting. During my time in the country I sketched the great Maju Deval temple in Kathmandu that has now been destroyed to the recent 7.8 magnitude earthquake. When I returned to London I created a large oil painting of the temple and it is this painting that I have just auctioned, raising £870 for the Save the Children Nepal Earthquake appeal. Now that I am back in London, it seems strange to me that I kept my painting of the Maju deval temple in my room for almost two years without even taking a photo. When I read about the earthquake that had devastated the country that means so much to me, I realised that auctioning my painting was a way that I could give something back to this inspirational country and its people. My experience in Nepal was quite amazing and unique to my journey and me. When I was on the plane coming over from India I met amazing people including one lady By Nepali Blogger, 20 May 2015
who invited me back to her house and let me stay there for my first few days in the country. They were a really wonderful openhearted family. When I arrived in Nepal I could almost feel myself relax as I left the chaos of India. One security guard actually looked at me and said; “it’s OK, you’re in Nepal now” as I left the plane. While volunteering in a school in the east of Nepal I had many strange experiences including taking two of the younger orphans to the local prison to see their mothers, the meeting began with a feast that the female inmates had prepared. At one point I had to repeat a rendition of ‘the cup” with my accordion for 200 Nepali children and their parents in a very isolated village near the border of China. I also spent some time living just outside Pokhara with a community of people nestled in the foothills on the Annapurna range. It was during this time I was able to really absorb the beauty and the silence of the country. I felt safe and inspired and so extremely welcome. Maybe this was why as an artist I felt so compelled to paint. Like a lot of people who have traveled in Nepal, I have many stories. This country offered me so much love and warmth. Nepal has a very big heart, which is displayed in the eyes of each and every person I met. The country has a special soul, a soul that is unique, kind and forgiving. About Natasha Jade Natasha Jade is a British artist based in East London. After a year and a half of immersing herself in the culture of India, Nepal, Turkey and Brazil she now resides in Hackney, London. To view her portfolio, visit Natasha Jade’s website and blog. Follow Natasha Jade on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
(19 Nov) By Arun Kumar, Washington, Nov 19 : While more than eight in ten Indians consider religious freedom as very important, surprisingly fewer than half deem honest competitive elections as important in the world’s largest democracy, according to a new survey. There is broad support around the world for many of the basic tenets of democracy, according to the Washington based think tank Pew Research Centre’s survey of 40,786 adults in 38 countries from April 5 to May 21, 2015. Majorities in nearly all the countries polled say it is at least somewhat important to live in a country with free speech, a free press and freedom on the internet. And across the 38 countries, global medians of 50 percent or more consider these freedoms very important. In all 38 nations surveyed, majorities say it is at least somewhat important to live in a country with religious freedom, a free press, free speech and competitive elections. Freedom of religion emerge as an especially significant principle. Across the countries polled, a median of 74 percent say it is very important for people to be free to practice their religion. Americans are also among the most supportive of religious freedom with 84 percent in the US saying it is very important. “Overall, this right is highly valued in the Asia-Pacific region as well,” the survey noted, “with more than eight-in-ten Pakistanis, Indians and Indonesians describing religious freedom as very important, compared with just 24 percent in Japan, the lowest share among the countries surveyed.” Elections are clearly considered a central component of democracy, and across the 38 nations in the study, a median of 61 percent think it is very important to have honest, competitive elections with the choice of at least two political parties. “However, there are five nations where fewer than half deem this very important: India, Tanzania, Pakistan, Indonesia and Vietnam,” the survey found. In terms of broad support for fundamental democratic principles, 83 percent Indians consider it very important that people can practice their religion freely as against a global median of 74 per cent. Nearly three in four Indians (71 percent) believe women have the same rights as men as against a global median of 65 percent. Half (49 percent) think honest elections are held regularly with choice of at least two parties compared to a global median of 61 percent.
About 44 percent Indians believe people can say what they want without censorship as against a global median of 56 percent, while 41 percent think media can report news without censorship compared with a global median of 55 percent. About 38 percent Indians believe people can use the internet without censorship as against a global median of 50 percent. Overall, global attitudes toward freedom of speech and freedom of the press are quite similar. A 38-nation median of 56 percent believe it is very important to live in a country where people can say what they want without government censorship. And 55 percent think it is very important that the media can report the news without being censored. Opposition to internet censorship is also common around the world. A global median of 50 percent say an uncensored internet is very important. (Arun Kumar can be contacted at [email protected])-IANS
Deepika Padukone’s ex flame Ranbir Kapoor had earlier revealed that he saw Deepika for the first time on OM SHANTI OM sets. Ask Deepika when did she see Ranbir for the first time and she says,”When he saw me, that time I didn’t see him. We discovered that much later. That day, I was shooting the scene before the song ‘Jag Soona Soona Laage’ on OM SHANTI OM sets. It was one of those days when we were shooting in Filmistaan when apparently I walked out and he had come out for a break from his set and saw me going to his van. But he didn’t take very long – that evening he got my number and we connected.” Ranbir Kapoor said, “It became like a circus because everything you did was about that and things related to it.
We were really ambitious people and somebody who really wanted to make their own identity apart from the relationships that we have in our personal lives. I guess with time and age you understand that probably when you get closer to marriage and become a little serious, it’s better that we don’t be open about the relationship because of what gets written.” Deepika Padukone, on the other hand, said, “Yeah absolutely. I think if there’s certain kind of aspect of our life now that we wouldn’t be comfortable in sharing, it’s because of our past experience.
What happens is that I guess that from a journo’s point of view, it’s only reporting. But from a human being point of view, it causes a lot of stress on a relationship, especially if negative or untrue things are reported. Relationships and emotions are really fragile. There’s conflict and unnecessary unrest. More than that, after a point you realize that you only want to be remembered for your work, films that you do. What we witnessed is that being honest and open with each other, there was no end to the speculation. When are they getting married? When are they having children? Is his family ok? Is my family ok? I don’t think even we had ever discussed those things but the speculation was already there. We’ve learnt that now it’s important to protect some things and keep it to yourself.” Point taken, Ranbir and Deepika. Here’s hoping you guys stay cute and do more movies together!
India has frozen assets worth Euro 3 lakh (over Rs 2.12 core) of over three dozen entities on charges of terrorist financing and money laundering of illicit funds, a latest report by global anti-financial terror body FATF has said. The body has conducted a mid-session review of various countries and economic powers of the world in the wake of the increased activities of dreaded terrorist group, ISIS, around the globe. The banned group has also been held responsible for the recent terror attacks in Paris which killed 129 people. As part of India’s initiative against suspect funds and those related to terrorism, the FATF report said the country has frozen assets to the tune of Euro 3 lakh belonging to 37 entities till August 15 this year.
India is a full-member of this reputed global body, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), along with other nations like the US, France, Germany and the United Kingdom. “In light of the growing threat of ISIL (Islamic State of in Iraq and the Levant) and other terrorist groups, the FATF has taken a renewed focus on the global threat of terrorist financing and terrorism and conducted a fact-finding initiative to determine whether all jurisdictions in the global anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing network have implemented key measures to cut off terrorism-related financial flows, in accordance with the FATF recommendations.
“This report sets out the results of that exercise,” a report prepared in this regard for the perusal by G20 leaders said. The G20 nations, including India being represented by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Turkey’s Antayla, last week had resolved to seek urgent and united global efforts to combat terrorism as the gruesome Paris attacks, war in Syria and the fight against Islamic State militants overshadowed the deliberations at the Summit. The FATF is an inter-governmental body established in 1989 and it is mandated to set global protocols and standards to combat money laundering and other financial crimes with direct ramifications to terrorist acts across the globe.
19 Nov) MUMBAI : A fire broke out on the weather shed of the parking area of Gaiety Galaxy cinema at Bandra on Wednesday afternoon. No one was injured in the incident. The mishap occurred at around 3.30pm, when a show of the movie “Prem Ratan Dhan Payo” was on. Eight fire engines and water tankers were rushed to the spot, which reportedly brought the fire under control within 20 minutes. According to the patrons and some locals, the sudden fire created panic among the people. Apparently, the garbage that had accumulated on the weather shed had caught fire. There were not many vehicles parked in the area and the fire was doused within half an hour before it spread, said sources.
We challenge you to find one red-blooded male — or for that matter, female — who wasn’t celebrating when the sinfully sexy Monica Bellucci was cast opposite Daniel Craig in Spectre.
At 51, she’s definitely got a few years on the nubile vixens 007 usually lures into his bed. But that’s not going to stop La Bellucci from steaming up the windows/shower cubicles/office cabins or whatever location Bond picks to do the deed. Still in doubt? Here are 20 photos you can’t argue with.
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Release | : | 2017-08-25 |
Country | : | Canada,China,United States of America |
Language | : | English,普通话 |
Runtime | : | 103 |
Genre | : | Action,Drama |
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(19 Nov) The decision, hailed by industry body ISMA, will cost Rs 1,147 cr to the exchequer New Delhi : In the first ever direct subsidy payment to farmers, the government decided to pay sugarcane growers Rs 4.50 per 100 kg for the cane they will sell to loss-making millers, a move that will cost Rs 1,147 crore to the exchequer, reports PTI. The government said the subsidy would be given to farmers attached to only those mills that achieve at least 80% of the mandatory export and ethanol blending targets.
The Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi decided to give a production-linked subsidy directly to cane growers, as export subsidy, which was provided in the last two sugar seasons 2013-14 and 2014-15 to millers, was questioned by many countries at the WTO. The decision was hailed by the industry body ISMA, which said that millers’ cane price liability would reduce by about Rs 1,100 crore, thus partly compensating their losses. Sugar mills are facing a liquidity crunch due to surplus output that lead to low retail prices of the sweetener. “To further ensure timely payment of cane dues in the current sugar season, the government has decided to provide a production subsidy at the rate of Rs 4.50 per quintal of cane crushed to offset cane cost,” an official release said.
The subsidy would be paid directly to farmers on behalf of millers and adjusted against the cane price payable to farmers towards FRP, including arrears of previous years. The remaining balance, if any, would be credited into the millers’ account, it said, adding that priority will be given to settling cane dues arrears of the previous years. In Delhi, wholesale sugar prices increased by Rs 30 per 100 kg, while in Mumbai, they rose by Rs 36. Traders said the government’s decision on direct sugar subsidy to cane farmers could buoy sugar prices over the next few days, but the rally may not sustain, as more mills start crushing operations. The Centre has fixed Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP) at Rs 230 per quintal for the 2015-16 season (October-September). With the subsidy being borne by the government, mills will now have to pay only Rs 225.5 a quintal to farmers. India, the world’s second largest sugar producer, is all set to produce surplus sweetener for the sixth straight year at 26-27 million tonnes in 2015-16. To liquidate surplus stocks, the government has made it mandatory to millers to export 4 million tonnes in the current season.
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