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Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Stray dogs get some puppy love this Valentine’s Day

Little did Adarsh Vyshak, a Class five understudy realize that when he went with his granddad to a selection drive for road puppies, he would return home with twofold the delight and a four-legged companion. "When she spotted me, she began to sway her tails and I couldn't overlook the sparkle in her eyes. I think she loves me and I needed to take her home. She is white in shading and I have named her Whitey," says Adarsh, including, "Now I will have organization at home when I come back from school."

One of the adopters, Merin Samuel, an undergrad from Mar Ivanious College calls attention to that the drive is a stage in the correct bearing to check the road pooch threat. "Offering home to strays will help lessen the episodes of assaults by pooches. Legitimate sanitization and inoculation will make strays sound and reduce the forceful intuition."  Read more:- Mobile Number Database Provider

Sunitha Susheelan, one of the coordinators, says that the safeguarded canines and puppies experience a point by point examination by vets before being given over to individuals for appropriation. We likewise give hostile to rabies inoculation to the pups once they are received. A reception testament is likewise given to the proprietors that incorporate every one of the points of interest of the immunizations," she says.

Source:- TOI

Tuesday, 4 April 2017

NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft halfway from Pluto to next flyby target

Washington: NASA's New Horizons rocket has voyage a large portion of the separation from Pluto and will proceed on its way through the external locales of the close planetary system.

As per NASA, the shuttle is presently heading towards its next target, 2014 MU69, which is the Kuiper Belt protest (KBO) and the test will fly past it on January 1, 2019. Bulk whatsapp sms service provider

The rocket was 782.45 million kms past Pluto and a similar separation from MU69.

Source:- Zeenews

Gurgaon: Married man held for sending nude pictures committing vulgar activities to women

New Delhi: A 26-year-old wedded man was captured on charges of sending profane messages, vulgar recordings and bare pictures to a lady here, police said on Tuesday.

"Ajay Pathak used to send profane messages, bare pictures, vulgar video calls through `Whatsapp` and other web stages to a lady for the most recent few weeks," Deputy Commissioner of Police Vijay Kumar said.

"Pathak was captured on Monday night from his home in Gurgaon after police groups led an attack with the assistance of specialized reconnaissance," Kumar said.

The lady, an occupant of Punjabi Bagh, is a housewife. She on Monday recorded a protestation against an obscure man.

"Amid examination, we found the number which was utilized as a part of the wrongdoing is not being used but rather after it was in fact analyzed by digital specialists, we focused in on Pathak," Kumar said.

The police recouped two mobiles that Pathak utilized as a part of the wrongdoing. Bulk whatsapp sms service provider

"On addressing, Pathak told police that he had found a cell phone lying out and about last December. He tossed the cell phone however kept the SIM card for making revolting messages to different young ladies through this fake WhatsApp account by utilizing the web of another versatile," the DCP said.

Source:- Zeenews

Monday, 3 April 2017

Cabinet clears Rs 10,000 crore lifeline for power projects, banks

NEW DELHI: The Cabinet on Friday invigorated the uber control arrangement for developing a life saver worth an expected Rs 10,000 crore to resuscitate coal-terminated power ventures with combined limit of more than 30,000 MW and keep banks from being troubled with an expected Rs 1.5 lakh crore focused on resources.

The strategy changes, initially revealed by TOI on March 29, are required to restore the venture atmosphere in the power part and prompt lower duty for customers by permitting these power undertakings to sign PPAs (control buy understandings) at aggressive rates.

Bringing these cutting edge elite plants will prompt reasonable and less expensive cost of energy for discoms and the last shoppers. Since these activities have a design with lower discharge rate, their culmination will likewise cut down the carbon impression of India's energy part. Mobile Number database provider

The changed bundle copies as far as possible for these plants for marking PPAs for their ability to 10 years from five years beforehand. At the same time, loan specialists will be permitted to discharge bank ensures outfitted by the promoters in extent to the limit with regards to which they sign the PPAs. Be that as it may, to defend the enthusiasm of loan specialists, the discharged assets will go to the moneylenders towards overhauling of obligation.

Source:- Timesofindia 

Indian student attacked in Poland, survives

NEW DELHI: An Indian understudy who was beaten in Poland's Pozan city has survived the assault.

A netizen named Amit Agnihotri had tweeted about the occurrence and guaranteed that the understudy had surrendered to his wounds. In light of this tweet, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had looked for an investigate the issue from the Indian Ambassador in Poland, Ajay Bisaria.

Swaraj then addressed Bisaria in regards to the ambush on the understudy whose name was not revealed. Mobile Number database provider

In any case, it was later illuminated by Agnihotri that he has survived the assault and is in ICU for treatment of his wounds. Both Swaraj and Bisaria later affirmed the same.

Source:- Timesofindia 

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Air strikes kill 22 civilians in eastern Syria: Monitor

BEIRUT: Air strikes carried out by unidentified aircraft killed at least 22 civilians, including 10 children, in a village held by the Islamic State group in eastern Syria, a monitor said Wednesday.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the civilians were from two families at Hojna in Deir Ezzor, which borders Iraq and is the country's second biggest province after Homs.

The oil-rich province of Deir Ezzor is almost totally under IS control and has been regularly targeted by a US-led military coalition.

The only part of the eastern province outside of IS control is its capital, which is also named Deir Ezzor and is held by forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

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IS has carried out a series of attacks across Europe and has been targeted by military offensives on several fronts in Syria and Iraq, where it declared an Islamic "caliphate" in 2014.

In Syria, IS is targeted by warplanes of the US-led coalition as well as Turkey, the Syrian regime and its ally Russia in the northern province of Aleppo, Deir Ezzor and its stronghold of Raqa.

source:-Timesofindia

Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Donald Trump, aides outed by media for falsification amid rocky start for new president

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump began his first full work day at the White House on Monday by taking Washington out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a trade agreement among twelve of the Pacific Rim countries. Trump's executive action on the work front - a withdrawal from America's global engagement -- came after a fraught, confrontational weekend with the liberal media that virtually anointed him ''Liar-in-Chief'' when he and his aides falsified facts to present his inauguration as bigger than it was.

Brewing tensions between the press corps and the Trump team exploded on Sunday after the new President and his aides challenged media accounts about the size of his inauguration rally. Trump spokesman Sean Spicer followed up his boss's denigration of the press at the CIA headquarters on Saturday by presenting at his very first briefing what was quickly shown to be false information seeking to inflate the inauguration crowd size, after accusing the media of underestimating it and admonishing it.

The data that Spicer presented was so patently bogus that it collapsed within minutes under fact-checking scrutiny, after which his associate Kellyanne Conway told the media that he was only presenting ''alternative facts.'' That euphemism for lies earned Conway an on-air rebuke (''Alternative facts are not facts. They're falsehoods,'' one TV anchor told her bluntly) and massive social media trolling (#alternativefacts became a Twitter trend).



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The petty scrap with the media over crowd size, first initiated by Trump himself, overshadowed the chaotic debut of a Trump administration that began with only two confirmed cabinet officials and a couple of dozen White House appointees (including Trump's son-in-law) sworn in over the weekend.

Source:-Timesofindia