इन दिनों सोशल साइट इलो को लेकर लोगों में खासी चर्चा है। और चर्चा का कारण भी यह है यह साइट एंटी फेसबुक है।
साइट इलो अपने मैनिफेस्टो में ऐसा दावा कर रही है कि आप अभी तक जो भी सोशल साइट इस्तेमाल कर रहे हैं उसके मालिक किसी न किसी विज्ञापन कंपनी के मालिक हैं।
साइट के अनुसार जब भी आप इन सोशल साइटों में अपना अकाउंट खोलते हैं, कोई लिंक शेयर करते हैं या किसी को फ्रेंड रिक्वेस्ट भेजते हैं तो आपका डाटा चोरी किया जाता है।
आपके लिंक को ट्रैक किया जाता है जिससे कि ज्यादा से ज्यादा विज्ञापनदाताओं को आपका डाटा बेचा जा सके।
त्योहारों से पहले लोगों को सस्ते पेट्रोल व डीजल का तोहफा मिल गया है। अंतराष्ट्रीय बाजार में कच्चे तेल की कीमतों का फिसलना जारी है और डॉलर के मुकाबले रुपया भी मजबूत बना हुआ है।
इससे सरकारी तेल कंपनियों को डीजल की खुदरा बिक्री पर प्रति लीटर 1.50 रुपये से ज्यादा का मुनाफा होने लगा है। पेट्रोल की कीमतों में 65 पैसे प्रति लीटर तक कम की गई है।
पर डीजल की कीमतों में कोई कमी नहीं की गई है। डीजल की कीमतों पर फैसला प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी के भारत वापसी के बाद होगा। आधी रात से पेट्रोल की कम हुई पेट्रोल की कीमतें लागू हो जाएंगी।
पेट्रोलियम मंत्रालय से मिली जानकारी के मुताबिक, इंडियन बास्केट क्रूड ऑयल का दाम घटकर 94.78 डॉलर प्रति बैरल तक आ गया है जबकि डॉलर के मुकाबले रुपया 61.57 के स्तर पर है।
सरकारी तेल कंपनियों से जुड़े सूत्रों का कहना है कि डीजल पर तेल कंपनियां की ओवर रिकवरी (मुनाफा) बढ़कर 1.70 रुपये प्रति लीटर के आसपास पहुंच गया है।
Today is the fifth day of the Navratri celebrations. As the city is gripped by the nine night’s gala time, don’t you want to look your best? We share with you these 3 easy to carry looks to look your best this festive season. Day 5 colour is white. Though white is a plain colour you can make it interesting by putting together some festive jewelry.
Don the mix and match variety and have a ball playing Dandiya and Garba looking your best. All you need to make sure is to know what your look demands and play it well. So here are three ways in which you can dress up on the white day.
A delicate sheer white saree or lace white saree can work wonders for your Navratri looks. Golden border or red border will accentuate the saree even more. Unlike the other traditional nine yards you need not sport a lot of jewelry. A white and golden statement neck piece, huge white studs and a whit and golden high heels will match up with the entire ensemble. A hair up do in a messy bun would suit more rather than open locks.
Contemporary white Anarkali dresses are very much in. White Anarkali with golden work will bring out you glam quotient. Since an Anarkali dress has heavy embellished work, you can steer clear of your junk jewelry. All you need to have is dangling earrings, a golden clutch and you are good to go. Pull you hair into a fish tail braid or French pleats. You can slip into a white or golden stiletto and enjoy the festive vibe.
Don’t worry if you don’t want to carry off the nine yards or Anarkali. A simple dress or a jumpsuit in white will work for you. This sleeveless white dress will look enchanting on you. If don’t want a girly look, you can opt for this jumpsuit. A golden statement neckpiece is all you need to rock this look. Work on a heavy eye makeup in golden shimmer and the rest of the makeup nude. Slip into a golden peep toe and you are ready to look strikingly beautiful!
2 अक्टूबर को रिलीज हो रही बैंग बैंग का पहला ट्रेलर आ गया है। इसके पहले फिल्म के अभी तक छोटे-छोटे दो टीजर आए थे। लगभग 3 मिनट के इस ट्रेलर में एक्शन के कई रंग नजर आ रहे हैं।
ट्रेलर में एक्शन के साथ ऋतिक और कैटरीना की लव केमेस्ट्री को भी दिखाने का प्रयास किया गया है। ट्रेलर में कुछ कॉमिक सीन भी हैं। ट्रेलर में दिखाए गए स्टंट सीन सड़क और पानी में फिल्माए गए हैं। ऋतिक रोशन को कई बार ऊंच इमारतों से कूदता हुआ भी दिखाया गया है। 'बैंग बैंग' को टॉम क्रूज की 'नाइट एंड डे' की ऑफिशियल रीमेक माना जा रहा है। बैंग बैंग का ट्रेलर
One of the most well known journalists of India, Rajdeep Sardesai faces anger of people who had reportedly assembled for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s address at New York’s legendary Madison Square Garden when he was covering the speech.
The crowd gathered to listen Narendra Modi and Rajdeep who recently joined India Today Group as consulting editor was asking questions to the people. The video shows that a person is fist fighting with the journalist and Rajdeep is trying to defend himself.
Rajdeep was asking question over media’s perception on Narendra Modi but the crowed did not let him to ask and started raising pro-Modi slogans. After the incident, Rajdeep reacted on social networking site and called the crowd ‘idiots’.
“Great crowd at Modison square garden! except a few idiots who still believe abuse is a way of proving their machismo! Glad we caught the idiots on cam. Only way to shame the mob is to show them,” he wrote.
जदयू के विधान पार्षद विनोद सिंह ने कहा कि मुख्यमंत्री का मूर्ति धुलवाने का आरोप गलत है। उल्लेखनीय है कि सीएम जीतन राम मांझी ने जिस उपचुनाव दौरे को लेकर ये आरोप लगाए हैं। उस दिन मधुबनी दौरे पर सीएम के साथ मंत्री नीतीश मिश्रा और विधान पार्षद विनोद सिंह भी थे। उसी दिन मुख्यमंत्री ने जदयू विधान पार्षद विनोद सिंह के घर ही खाना खाया था। सिंह ने कहा कि मुख्यमंत्री के दौरे को लेकर वहां के लोगों में काफी खुशी थी। किसी ने बिना जांच पड़ताल किए हुए उन्हें गलत जानकारी दी। पटना जाकर उन्हें सही बात की जानकारी देंगे। राजनीति नहीं करें सीएम: चिराग मुख्यमंत्री मांझी के बयान से राजनीतिक हलकों में भी भूचाल आ गया है। लोजपा सांसद चिराग पासवान ने कहा कि अगर इस तरह की घटना हुई है, तो वो उसकी निंदा करते हैं, हालांकि चिराग ने कहा कि इस तरह की घटनाओं पर राजनीति नहीं होनी चाहिए। मांझी को बयानों से ऊपर उठ कर बिहार के विकास के लिए सार्थक कदम उठाने चाहिए। 20 साल में क्या बदला: कुशवाहा रालोसपा ने मांझी के बयान को राजनीति साधनेवाला बयान कहा है। पार्टी प्रमुख और केंद्रीय मंत्री उपेंद्र कुशवाहा ने कहा है कि ऐसी घटना समाज के लिए निंदनीय है, लेकिन पिछले 20 साल से सामाजिक न्याय का झंडा उठाने वाले अगर इस स्थिति को नहीं बदल पाये तो दोष किसका है। उन्होंने कहा कि मांझी को इसलिए खुद जिम्मेदारी स्वीकार करनी चाहिए। भाजपा के प्रदेश अध्यक्ष मंगल पांडेय ने भी इस घटना की निंदा की है। साथ ही कहा है कि ऐसी घटना का राजनीतिकरण हो रहा है जो कि गलत है।
सोमवार, 29 सितंबर 2014
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Updated @ 8:38 AM IST
मुख्यमंत्री जीतन राम मांझी ने एक ओर जहां खुद को अछूत बताकर समाज में छुआ-छूत कायम रहने की बात कही, वहीं यह कहकर भी चौंका दिया कि उनकी सरकार तो सिर्फ दस महीने की ही है। इसलिए उन्हें कुर्सी जाने का कोई डर नहीं है। मुख्यमंत्री मांझी रविवार को पूर्व मुख्यमंत्री भोला पासवान शास्त्री की 100वीं जयंती पर आयोजित कार्यक्रम को संबोधित कर रहे थे। कार्यक्रम में उन्होंने नीतीश के विकास वाले एजेंडे से हटकर लालू के जातीय राजनीति को सामने रखा। मांझी ने कहा कि समाज में छुआ-छूत आज भी कायम है और उच्चजाति के लोग दलितों को दबाने का काम करते हैं। उन्होंने कहा कि मुख्यमंत्री होने के बाद भी मुझे अछूत समझा जाता है। महादलित समुदाय से आने वाले जीतन राम मांझी यहीं नहीं रुके, उन्होंने कहा कि अनुसूचित जाति में जन्म लेने में मेरा क्या कसूर है। मांझी ने आरोप लगाया है कि विधानसभा उपचुनाव के दौरान जब वह मधुबनी गए थे तो लोगों के आग्रह पर उन्होंने मंदिर में पूजा की थी। बाद में नेता रामलखन राम ने उन्हें बताया कि जब वह मंदिर से पूजा करके बाहर निकल गए तो भगवान की मूर्तियों को धोया गया। आगे पढ़ें >> बयान पर तेज हुई सियासत
प्रोटोकॉल तोड़कर न्यूयॉर्क की सड़कों पर निकलकर लोगों से हाथ मिलाने वाले पीएम मोदी शनिवार को सभी को चौंकाते हुए ऐतिहासिक सेंट्रल पार्क में चल रहे रॉक कंसर्ट में जा पहुंचे।
लोकसभा चुनाव के दौरान देश भर में अपना जादू चलाने वाले प्रधानमंत्री नरेंद्र मोदी विदेशी दौरे में भी लोगों को लुभाने का कोई मौका नहीं छोड़ रहे हैं।
Venue: Gleneagles Date: Sunday, 28 September Start time: 11:36 BST
Coverage: Live radio and text commentary on Radio 5 live, online, tablets, mobiles & BBC Sport app from 11:00. Highlights: BBC Two 19:30-21:30.
European captain Paul McGinley warned his players against complacency as he packed his singles order with strength in the hope of winning the four points needed to retain the Ryder Cup.
McGinley's side lead 10-6 after a commanding penultimate sessionand the Irishman is keen to maintain the momentum as they chase a third straight win against the USA.
"It's important we don't concede momentum," said McGinley. "Hopefully, with the players I have in there that won't happen."
McGinley said his invitation to Sir Alex Ferguson to speak to the team earlier in the week was to designed to drum home the need to fight against complacency and handle being favourites at home.
"Paul McGinley has completely outthought Tom Watson. While the US have looked tired and ineffective in both afternoon sessions, Europe have been a fresh and vital force. McGinley has employed an intelligent and inspired plan and his man-management has been spot on.
"By contrast, Watson has made tactical errors. Benching Phil Mickelson when the team's unofficial 'leader' was desperate to play made little sense when so many of the Americans were clearly exhausted in a second successive foursomes rout.
"The respective captains have named predictable batting orders, but it is difficult to see Europe squandering their deserved and commanding advantage."
And he revealed he had Northern Ireland's former US Open champion McDowell pencilled in as his lead-off man even before he got the job as captain.
"I never changed my mind and never shared it with anybody," said the Irishman, who holed the winning putt as a player in the 2002.
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"There are a number of reasons: big heart, big player, loves the big occasion. You need a real fighter in that first game. That sets the tone for the day. That's the guy that goes in with the hard tackle, the first hard tackle in a soccer match."
US captain Tom Watson has selected two of his rookies first, in 21-year-old Jordan Spieth and 24-year-old Patrick Reed, who won 2½ points from their three matches together, followed by 25-year-old Rickie Fowl.
"If they can turn the tide right there, it would give us a boost that the rest of the team can handle," said Watson.
"I have an innate trust in my players that they can get it done. We've got to smoke 'em. We've to take them out early."
Hunter Mahan, who lost the decisive singles match to McDowell at Celtic Manor in 2010, will take on Rose, who has won 3½ points out of four matches at Gleneagles.
Veteran Mickelson, 44, playing in his 10th Ryder Cup, will play Scottish debutant Gallacher, who has only played one match this week, and two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson will face US Open champion Kaymer.
Jim Furyk, Webb Simpson, Keegan Bradley and Jimmy Walker make up the middle order, with Zach Johnson playing Dubuisson, who has won both his matches in Scotland.
"That's a strong American line-up," added McGinley. "Some young blood up the front there and they are going to be hungry to make a reputation for themselves on away soil, just like we were in Medinah two years ago. This is far from over."
साथ ही वह हरियाणा के गवर्नर और डीजीपी से भी मिल चुकी है। डीजीपी ने एक सितंबर को उन्हें कहा था कि नए सिरे से जांच की जा रही है, लेकिन अभी तक जांच पूरी नहीं हुई है।
कुलजीत ने कहा कि पूर्व डीएसपी की बेटी कर्नाटक और दामाद बिहार में आईपीएस अधिकारी हैं। उनका आरोप है कि वह हरियाणा पुलिस पर मामले को लेकर दबाव डाल रहे हैं।
पुलिस कमिश्नर अजय सिंगला का कहना है कि मामले की जांच एसीपी ममता सौदा को दी गई है। चार से पांच दिन में रिपोर्ट आ जाएगी। एनआरआई महिला द्वारा लगाए गए आरोपों की ही जांच की जा रही है। रिपोर्ट के अनुसार कार्रवाई की जाएगी।
मालूम हो कि 24 अगस्त को पंचकूला के सेक्टर-25 में योगराज सिंह और पूर्व डीएसपी व उनके दो वकील बेटों में मारपीट हो गई थी। इसका पंचकूला पुलिस में दोनों पक्षों के खिलाफ मामला भी दर्ज है। योगराज की एनआरआई बहन कुलजीत कौर का कहना है कि पुलिस ने यह झूठा मामला तो उनके भाई पर दर्ज कर दिया, लेकिन जो उन्होंने अपने और उनकी बेटी के साथ हुई वारदात की शिकायत दी थी उस पर अभी तक कोई कार्रवाई नहीं की है। अस्पताल खोलना चाहती है बेटी � कुलजीत कौर की बेटी ने पत्रकारों को बताया कि वह यहां पर अस्पताल खोलने के लिए आई है। जहां गरीबों का निशुल्क इलाज किया जाएगा, लेकिन इस घटना के बाद उनकी विदेशी मित्र अपनी सुरक्षा को लेकर उससे सवाल पूछ रही हैं।
UNITED NATIONS — President Obama on Wednesday charted a muscular new course for the United States in a turbulent world, telling the United Nations General Assembly in a bluntly worded speech that the American military would work with allies to dismantle the Islamic State’s “network of death” and warning Russia that it would pay for its bullying of Ukraine.
Two days after ordering airstrikes on dozens of militant targets in Syria, Mr. Obama issued a fervent call to arms against theIslamic State — the once-reluctant warrior now apparently resolved to waging a twilight struggle against Islamic extremism for the remainder of his presidency.
“Today, I ask the world to join in this effort,” Mr. Obama said, seeking to buttress a global coalition that he said would train and equip troops to fight the group, also known as ISIL, starve it of financial resources, and halt the flow of foreign recruits to its ranks.
“Those who have joined ISIL should leave the battlefield while they can,” Mr. Obama said, foreshadowing the blows to come. “For we will not succumb to threats, and we will demonstrate that the future belongs to those who build, not those who destroy.” The brutality of the militants, he said, “forces us to look into the heart of darkness.”
Even so, Mr. Obama said, the threat from the Islamic State was only the most urgent of an onslaught of global challenges that have given the United States no choice but to take the lead: from resisting Russia’s aggression against Ukraine to coordinating a response to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa; from brokering a new unity government in Afghanistan to organizing a new campaign to confront climate change.
It was a starkly different president from the one who addressed skeptical world leaders at the General Assembly last year, two weeks after calling off a missile strike on Syria over its use of chemical weapons. In that speech, Mr. Obama offered a shrunken list of American priorities in the Middle East and showed little appetite for the charged rhetoric or interventionist policies of his predecessor, George W. Bush.
Mr. Obama on Wednesday spoke more like a wartime leader, reaffirming his determination to work with other countries but leaving little doubt that the United States would act as the ultimate guarantor of an international order that he said was under acute stress.
As if to underscore his new role, Mr. Obama headed a rare leaders session of theUnited Nations Security Council, which unanimously passed a resolution requiring countries to pass laws against traveling abroad to join terrorist groups or financing those efforts.
“If there was ever a challenge in our interconnected world that cannot be met by one nation alone, it is this,” he said, “terrorists crossing borders and threatening to unleash unspeakable violence.”
For all the hardening of Mr. Obama’s tone, though, it remained unclear whether the speech represented a fundamental rethinking of his policy or a reluctant response to the threat posed by the Islamic State, brought home for many Americans after the militants posted Internet videos of American hostages who were beheaded.
The strategy he outlined would protect the United States from terrorist threats by crippling the Islamic State and other militants like the Khorasan Group, which was also targeted this week by American airstrikes, and not by trying to transform the societies in which they took root, as did the architects of the Iraq war.
Still, his remarks clearly seemed intended to get past months in which the president appeared visibly conflicted about the proper use of American military force in the Middle East — an ambivalence that opened him to criticism that he was feckless and irresolute.
In addressing the Ukraine crisis, Mr. Obama used his strongest language yet, portraying Russia’s incursions as an affront to the principles of the United Nations and promising to levy a cost on President Vladimir V. Putin. He accused Russia of conspiring with Ukrainian separatists to obstruct aninvestigation into a downed Malaysian jetliner.
“This is a vision of the world in which might makes right,” Mr. Obama said, “a world in which one nation’s borders can be redrawn by another, and civilized people are not allowed to recover the remains of their loved ones because of the truth that might be revealed.”
The 39-minute speech was also notable for what he did not say. Last year, he singled out nuclear negotiations with Iran and Syria’s civil war as two of his top priorities in the Middle East. On Wednesday, he mentioned them in only a cursory manner.
Iran, he said, should not let the chance for a nuclear agreement slip by. But he made no reference to Iran’s president, Hassan Rouhani, who has made clear he does not want to shake hands with Mr. Obama this week, a gesture long-awaited as a symbol of thawed relations between Iran and the United States. Privately, American officials have expressed deep skepticism about the status of the negotiations with Tehran, and Mr. Obama’s subdued remarks suggested he shares that pessimism.
In a sign of how the fight against the Islamic State has reordered priorities, Mr. Obama pledged to train and equip moderate rebels in Syria — something he long resisted and labeled a fantasy. He repeated calls for a political settlement to end the civil war there, acknowledging that “cynics may argue that such an outcome can never come to pass.”
Mr. Obama only fleetingly addressed another of last year’s priorities, the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, delivering a mild rebuke to the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “The violence engulfing the region today has made too many Israelis ready to abandon the hard work of peace,” he said. “That’s something worthy of reflection within Israel,” he added, in a line that was not in his prepared text.
With much of the day’s focus on the threat from foreign fighters, Mr. Obama took pains to address it. In an echo of the 2009 speech in Cairo that was aimed at the Islamic world, he issued a direct appeal to young Muslims, urging them to resist the blandishments of violent jihadism.
“You come from a great tradition that stands for education, not ignorance; innovation, not destruction; the dignity of life, not murder,” Mr. Obama said. “Those who call you away from this path are betraying this tradition, not defending it.”
Also in keeping with past practice, he acknowledged that the United States is wrestling its own demons. “In a summer marked by instability in the Middle East and Eastern Europe,” he said, “I know the world also took notice of the small American city of Ferguson, Mo., where a young man was killed, and a community was divided.”
The speech was the centerpiece of a hectic three days of diplomacy for Mr. Obama, and he appeared to make strides in broadening the coalition against the Islamic State. On Wednesday, Prime Minister David Cameron of Britainrecalled Parliament to meet Friday to vote on joining American-led airstrikes in Iraq.
Mr. Cameron lost a vote in Parliament last year when he sought approval for bombing Syria, alongside the United States, after Mr. Assad’s use of chemical weapons. But he told the BBC that these airstrikes were the right thing to do, and he was confident Parliament would support them. “As ever with our country,” he said, “when we are threatened in this way, we should not turn away from what needs to be done.”
Mr. Obama also met with Iraq’s new prime minister, Haider al-Abadi. He praised Mr. Abadi as the right person to heal Iraq’s sectarian rifts, and said he “recognizes this is not something that is going to be easy, and it is not going to happen overnight.”