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Monday, February 23, 2015

Times Group Present another Ultimate Punjabi RAP Song

Times Group Present another Ultimate Punjabi RAP Song


After the success of Saturday Saturday, Indeep Bakshi is back with the Party Anthem of 2015 - 36 Aayengi 36 Jayengi. Pump up the volume and enjoy this massive Punjabi hit.






Sunday, February 22, 2015

New Super Hit Punjabi Song Of Times Group

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Microsoft updates Windows Defender to remove Superfish adware


Microsoft has updated its Windows Defender to remove the Superfish adware which reportedly made Lenovo users susceptible to attacks.
According to the Verge, researchers are reporting that Windows Defender, Microsoft's onboard anti-virus software, is now actively removing the Superfish software that came pre-installed on many Lenovo computers. Windows Defender will also carry the task of resetting any SSL certificates that were bypassed by Superfish, and restore the system to proper working order.
Researchers recently discovered that Lenovo's Superfish bug could easily give way to attackers looking to breach the systems using the security flaws opened up by the software. Superfish is present on Lenovo laptops sold between September 2014 and January 2015, although Lenovo says no Thinkpads were shipped with the software, the report said.
Researchers have reportedly found and published a password that can turn a security flaw into an active carrier of attack. Errata Security's Robert David Graham said in a post that the password was stored in the Superfish software's active memory and was trivial to extract, the report added. 

Australia prepares for floods in aftermath of major cyclones

ROCKHAMPTON, Australia: Australia braced on Saturday for heavy rains and floods after weather authorities downgraded two cyclones that lashed its north and northeast, damaging homes and snapping power links, but there were no reports of casualties. 

Troops were on standby to help with clean-up efforts in the northeastern state of Queensland after heavy rains and winds in excess of 200kph (125mph) brought by Cyclone Marcia on Friday. 

Weather authorities warned of destructive winds, heavy rains and abnormally high tides as rivers swelled, but officials said the storm's impact had been weaker than expected. 

"At this stage, everyone is breathing a deep sigh of relief that there has been no loss of life," Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk told reporters in state capital Brisbane. 

However, most properties in the northern Queensland towns of Rockhampton and Yeppoon had been left without power, she added. 

The worst of the rain would pass by Sunday as the storm is moving quickly back out to sea, the weather bureau said. 

In Rockhampton, long queues snaked out of the only fuel station left with the power to run its petrol pumps, as people flocked to refill cars and get fuel to operate generators. 

Residents ducked fallen trees and power lines to gather at the few automatic cash machines still functioning. 

Heavy machinery was pressed into assist efforts to clear debris on the road to Yeppoon, the coastal town hit hardest by Marcia, but fallen power lines left many roads impassable. 

The fury of the cyclone drove Demelza and Shaun Bischoff out of their home, along with their three children. 

"It felt like the whole house was going to crumble," Demelza Bischoff told Reuters, describing how storm damage had forced the family to move from room to room of their home. 

"It started getting really bad, the tin roof started lifting and the ceiling blew out," she said. "Then we took shelter under the kitchen table with mattresses all around us." 

Now back home, they put furniture and clothing in their garden to dry out in the hot sun. 

In northern Australia, teams were heading to two communities on the remote islands of Goulburn and Elcho to weigh up damage after Cyclone Lam, packing wind speeds ranging up to 240kmph, began to lash the Northern Territory late on Thursday. 

The weather bureau has also downgraded that storm, to a tropical low moving in a south-westerly direction, with warnings of heavy rainfall, flash flooding and some storm surges.

Friday, February 20, 2015

Encounter breaks out in Sopore, two terrorists killed


An encounter broke out today between security forces and militants in north Kashmir's Baramulla district.
On specific information about the presence of militants in Thak-Gund Village of Sopore area of the district, a joint team of army and police began a search operation this morning, police said. They said as the security forces were conducting the search operation, the hiding militants opened fire on them triggering an encounter. Two terrorists have been killed so far. 

PM Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' turns big business for All India Radio






NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann Ki Baat' has emerged a big revenue-generating property for All India Radio, which has already collected more than Rs 25 lakh from advertisers for the coming Sunday's programme, an AIR official said.

"We made a proposal to market the PM and the management agreed," said the official who deals with advertisers. While Modi is using the national public radio broadcaster to reach out directly to people across the country on a pre-decided Sunda .. 


Fire breaks out at Dubai Torch apartment skyscraper




Hundreds of people in Dubai were evacuated from one of the world's tallest residential buildings on Saturday when fire swept through the Torch, a 79-story skyscraper, residents said.

A witness said flames shot out from two sides of the building as glass and metal rained down from near the summit of structure, which stands more 330 metres (1,082 feet) tall.

Medics said there were no casualties. At least a dozen fire trucks were able to extinguish the blaze several hours after the fire alarm went off around 2 am local time (2200 GMT Friday).

Residents said the fire had been fanned by high winds. Dubai civil defense officials did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment and the cause of the fire remained unclear.

Residents of two other nearby buildings in the emirate's Marina district, home to thousands of expatriate professionals, were also evacuated, the witness said.

Dubai is one of seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a Gulf Arab trade and investment hub.

Five preventive measures from Swine Flu


Swine Influenza (H1N1) is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza virus. It is commonly known as Swine Flu and Pig Flu. This disease is dangerous for pigs as well as humans.
The influenza virus in pigs causes them high level of illness and symptoms like runny nose, cough, decreased appetite and lethargy. The virus spreads from pig to pig.
However, it can also be directly transmitted to the humans as well by direct contact with the infected pigs.
The disease is contagious and dangerous leading to deaths among the human beings. It can also be transmitted from person to person. The virus of this disease spreads by just sneezing, coughing or coming in direct contact with the infected person.
History of Swine Flu:
During 1918 Flu Pandemic, Swine Flu was proposed to be a disease related to Human flu, when human beings and pigs fell ill at the same time. But later on in the year 1930, the first influenza virus was identified as the cause of deaths among the pigs and the humans.
Symptoms in humans: 
H1N1 causes a person undergo fever, headache, body ache, cold, cough, sore throat, runny nose, vomiting or diarrhea etc. It is recommended to visit the doctor as soon as a person suffers any of these symptoms.
The Government of India has provided with 'Tamiflu' as an anti viral drug for the prevention or the treatment from/for the disease. The drug is available at 10,000 medical stores across the nation.



Here are the five effective steps you should take to keep Swine Flu away:
  1. The best way to prevent yourself from Swine Flu is to get flu vaccination or flu shot on annual basis. This protects your body from getting infected by the disease;
  2. Wash your hands properly using soap or sanitiser. This prevents the germs to get into the body and infect us. It is very important to wash hands before intake of any meal;
  3. One of the most important preventive measure is to avoid contact with people suffering from swine flu. Coming in contact with the infected person may lead you to catch the virus;
  4. Although, the flu does not spread through food. But it is important to have properly handled cooked food. The raw food must be properly washed and cooked;
  5. People who are prone to diseases are recommended to wear masks on mouth and nose so that they do not intake the virus from the environment.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Badlapur Review: Badlapur is a dark, unflinching, fantastic film - Rediff.com Movies

STORY: Raghu's (Varun Dhawan) indefectible life is devastated, when a robbery episode kills his wife and son. The culprit Liak (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) refuses to let out the truth and is imprisoned for 20 years. Refusing to move on, Raghu harbours in him the tryst for truth. Can he avenge the deaths of people who meant the world to him? And, is being devoured by the feeling of revenge as gratifying as his volcanic rage had promised?



REVIEW: Badlapur is a gobsmacking movie that suffuses on screen - a deftly written story, spectacular performances and an intelligently layered screenplay. What works best here is the film's unpredictability. From the minute it begins, you're latched to your seat with your heart throbbing in your mouth and your throat frequently choking up. For the sheer impact the movie conjures up, writer-director Sriram Raghavan deserves a bow!

Mixing grit and suspense in the right measure, Sriram allows his film to take the risky path in keeping you invested, ably playing his motley bunch of characters. While the layers smoothly unfold in this vendetta affair, Raghavan's clarity of vision keeps the narrative seamless. The wicked humour sprinkled abruptly in the sequences draws one further into this movie. The excessive gore might be considered superfluous but is vital for the impact it has.

The driving force here are the actors who evolve the story. Varun's measured acting and sincere eyes draw empathy. With each scene, the intense hues he brings to Raghu, unravel. Nawaz is superlative as Liak, bringing a sinful streak of twisted comedy, teaming it with unabashed swagger. The ladies deliver adequately, but it's Huma Qureshi who brings more to her role than what it holds.

Though the film's second hour meanders and is a tad long, the compelling climax and memorable scenes, like the one where Liak reveals the truth that Raghu had desperately been seeking, trivializes these flaws. Added to it, Sachin-Jigar's haunting music adds a piercing quality.

Brisk and absorbing, concluding differently than expected, Badlapur is an inspired film that dangerously attempts to change the landscape of the thriller genre in Bollywood.
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Our overall critic’s rating is not an average of the sub scores below.
Direction
3.5/5
Story
4/5
Music
4/5
Action
3.5/5




Arvind Kejriwal declined Mallika Sherawat starrer movie?






New Delhi: With Mallika Sherawat's `Dirty Politics` release date just round the corner, the makers are creating enough of substance to make people talk about it.
The latest we hear is that Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal, who rose to power as Chief Minister of Delhi form the grass-root level had rejected the offer from the director to star in the film.
Reports suggest that KC Bokadia had approached Kejriwal way back in 2012 to play the role of a journalist but the latter had turned down the offer.
Remember the story of Anil Kapoor's `Nayak`? Kejriwal's success in politics has often been The filmmakers have claimed approaching Kejriwal, but the man in question has not commented on it as yet.
`Dirty Polics` also stars Jackie Shroff, Om Puri and Anupam Kher in key roles.

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