Wednesday 11 October 2017

BRAHMASTRA

In Bihar, Class VII question paper listed "Kashmir" as separated country


In Bihar, the education board published a question paper for standard VII asking students to name 'what the people of five different countries are called', the countries were "China, England, Neepal, India and Kashmir".

The error was pointed out by a student yesterday, but the bihar  education project council one of its official said in a report claiming as a "Printing error". The Government is investigating to know how it happened.

Bihar is now well know for its bogus education center, last year a school topper named "Ruby Rai" was caught in TV sting saying she learned cooking in her best subject Political Science . After "Ruby Rai"  another 'fake' toppers was caught who was apparently paid for an impressive exam score.



TACITA-Italian Manufacturers Introduces Electric Cruiser



Italian based electric motorcycle manufacturer "Tacita" launched its all-electric cruiser with a huge battery backup to hold much longer distance. this bike is said to run nearly 270km on a single charge. "Tacita" T-Cruiser is available in three power versions 7.5kWh, 15kWh and the top one is said to be 27kWh. the prices for the bikes range from 9,263 Euros (over 7 lakhs) and go upto 21,000 Euros (over 16 lakhs). According to the reports a new sportier version of the T-Cruiser is also expected soon and could likely seen at the EICMA show in Italy in November.



"Tacita" T-Cruiser is typically cruiser design with a long low chassis, raised bars and a single round headlight. the design of the bike is not so wonderful but there are some takers for there bikes, till the Harley-Davidson's electric motorcycle program reaches production. the other unique thing about the T-Cruiser is the five-speed gearbox with a hydraulic clutch , which includes a reverse gear. As a manufacturer of electric motorcycles, Tacits has been around for some time now, having previously created history with the T-Race Rally, which became the first ever electric motorcycle to participate in a desert rally at the 2012 Merzouga Rally.





Rain to blame for mumbai stampede that killed 23, says railway authorities



The Elphinstone station of mumbai disaster which took 23 life's is now said to be a natures act ,
Safety committee of Railway ministry blamed on rain saying this act has nothing to deal with official negligence.

Report given by five officials says that on September 29, the heavy rain led overcrowding the bridge connecting the two stations, "commuters refuse to let themselves out in rain."
and it also said that a flower seller's cry of "Phool gir gaya" was mistaken as "Pul gir gaya"
which set off panic among commuters.



The incident occurred during the rush hours when thousands of commuters took narrow railway bridge connecting two station. Four trains came in at same time which eventually turned into huge crowd, people running towards the bridge which was already bursting with commuters who took shelter due to the sudden rainfall. as the overcrowd few commuters slipped and people fell on them.

Angry commuters and residents had called this event as a disaster which caused with pure negligence of railway ministry for not taking care of  the bridge and was waiting to happen this.


Anupam Kher appointed as chairperson of FILM AND TELEVISION INSTITUTE OF INDIA (FTII)



Thursday 5 October 2017

Akhilesh Yadav Re-Elected Samajwadi Party National Chief For 5-Year Term





Akhilesh Yadav was today unanimously re-elected as the Samajwadi Party's national president for a five-year term, further consolidating his grip over the party after sidelining his father Mulayam Singh Yadav and uncle Shivpal Yadav.

Wednesday 4 October 2017

Buried in mud, Rajasthan Farmers Protest Over Land Compensation



A group of farmers in Rajasthan have started a unique "sit down" protest, alleging that the state government has forcibly acquired their land. Dozens of farmers have dug trenches in the acquired land and have been sitting there for the last three days - covered with mud upto their neck.

Monday 2 October 2017

'Stephen Paddock' killer of Las Vegas open-air shooting

Described as a 'lone wolf' who lived in a remote desert retirement village, Paddock was holed up with more than 10 guns after he is believed to have checked into the hotel on Thursday.

The attacker's motive is unknown, but police believe he acted alone. They said he is "not believed to be connected to any militant group" despite a clam of responsibility from Islamic State, adding
"We have no idea what his belief system was".








 Addressing the nation on Thursday afternoon, US President Donald Trump described the shooting as an "act of pure evil",adding that he would visit emergency services in Las Vegas on Wednesday.

The Las Vegas sheriff had earlier been seeking Paddock's female "companion", Marilou Danley, as a "person of interest". After she was located overseas, police said the 62-year -old who is believed to have lived with Paddock-was not involved in the shooting.





An estimated 22,000 people dived for cover as hundreds of rounds of shots down on the crowed during the Route 91 Harvest Festival at shortly after 10pm on Sunday local time (6am Monday BST). An off-duty police officer was among the dead.

Las Vegas police said officers founf more than 10 guns in the attacker's hotel room after entering to findhe had fatally shot himself.




The shooting came towards the end of the three-day festival while headliner Jason Aldean, the American country music singer,was on stage.

Mr.Aldean posted on Instagram that he and his creware safe,asa he said: "My thoughts and pray go out to everyone involved."






Las Vegas shooting kills more than 50 in deadliest ever US gun attack



More than 50 people have been killed and around 400 injured at an open-air music festival in Las Vegas in the deadliest mass shooting in US history.

Terror spend through the city's famous strip as 64 year-old gunman Stephen Paddock launched an attack from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino, unloading hundreds of rounds of ammunition from a cache of weapons towards concert-goers.

Police confirmed the attacker shot himself dead just as a police SWAT team burst into the hotel room from where he sprayed rapid fire on the crowd for several minutes.



Sunday 1 October 2017

Safety first, Money no problem, says Railway Minister after Mumbai Stampede


Passenger safety will be top priority, Railway Minister Piyush Goyal declared on Saturday as he announced a series of measures a day after 23 people were killed in a stampede at a crowded station in Mumbai.After chairing a high-level nine-hour-long meeting, the minister said that he had empowered officials "to spend whatever is necessary on safety".