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16 widows and divorcees cheated by a Conman

January 16, 2019 by Nasheman

Police arrested a man for luring and cheating at least 16 women — all widows and divorcees — from across the state by promising marriage.  D M Ramakrishna, 46, not only cheated each woman of money, but also had physical relationships with a few. 

The number of victims could further increase as the Seshadripuram police could arrest the culprit only recently. Ramakrishna had been trapping vulnerable widows and divorcees since 2006.

“We are in the process of verifying cases registered against Ramakrishna at different police stations across the state. The number of victims could increase and we are yet to ascertain the total amount of money involved,” said a senior police officia…

Women from Bengaluru, Chikmagaluru, Hubballi-Dharwad and Mysuru had contacted Ramakrishna over marriage proposals. According to the police, Ramakrishna used to place advertisements in newspapers seeking marriage proposals from widows and divorcees.

When the women got in touch, he would ask them to send their profiles and address proofs across through post, which the victims did unsuspectingly.

Ramakrishna would then use the address proof documents to obtain SIM cards to fake his identity. He would then scout and contact other widows and divorcees, learn their economic status and would cheat them as well. After some cheating cases were regi.

the police tracked the SIM cards and ended up at the homes of women who had contacted Ramakrishna. 

One of the women whom Ramakrishna had trapped in Koramangala, was lured with a government job offer. Ramakrishna told her that he was a senior official at the health department’s recruitment division. He could get jobs for many people with his influe…

The woman spread the news in her circles and Ramakrishna collected Rs 22 lakh from various job aspirants eventually. She herself gave Rs 3.9 lakh to Ramakrishna for the job, but all of them were cheated. After failing to get the job and the realisati…

That’s not all. Ramakrishna once posed himself as a widower and expressed interest in marrying a woman. As the duo met, Ramakrishna took her to a hotel, laced her juice with sedatives and sexually assaulted her, the police said.

Who is Ramakrishna? Ramakrishna is a resident of Doddamulagodu village in T Narasipura taluk, Mysuru district. After failing to pass the SSLC exam, he took up farming for a while. Later, Ramakrishna joined as a clerk at a college in Shivamogga.

In time, he migrated to Mysuru and lived with his wife and children. In Mysuru, he was involved in a cheating case after which he was jailed for a while. Upon release, Ramakrishna continued a wayward life, the police added. 

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Indian man, 27 Thai women arrested in fake marriage scam

January 16, 2019 by Nasheman

Nasheman News : The Thai police have arrested an Indian man and 27 Thai women in connection with a fake-marriage registration scam that enabled Indians to get residential visas in the country.

The Indian man, Wikrom Layerhi, was arrested on charge of being a broker to arrange for Thai women to register fake marriages with Indian nationals, the National daily cited Lt. Gen. Surachate Hakpal, Immigration Bureau Chief and Deputy Head of the Technology Crime Suppression Centre, as saying on Monday.

Surachate said that the arrested women were hired for 8,000 to 10,000 bahts each, adding that these women never stayed with the Indians with whom they had registered their marriages. 

One of the women was 70 years old and had a family, including children, Surachate said. 

Police officials said they checked more than 8,000 Indians living in Thailand and found that 127 of them unlawfully obtained residential visas, which have been revoked. 

Thirty-six of the 127 men had been deported, according to authorities.

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India set to lead digital transformation race: Microsoft India President

January 16, 2019 by Nasheman

Nasheman News : In a renewed push for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its use cases in India, Microsoft India on Wednesday said there is highest penetration of AI skills among the workforce that will fuel digital transformation in the country sooner than thought.

“A techtonic shift is happening in AI. Nearly 85 per cent of enterprises globally will use AI in some form or the other by 2020. Indian firms are now fast catching up,” Anant Maheshwari, President, Microsoft India, told reporters on the company’s flagship Media and Analyst Days here.

Nearly eight per cent of GDP components in India are currently impacted by digital technologies and by 2021, 60 per cent of those will be impacted.

“Almost every sector is becoming digital and that transformation is impacting every company in India across the spectrum,” stressed Maheshwari.

Driven by Intelligent Cloud, Intelligent Edge and spurt of data, AI and its growing use cases are set to change the game.

Microsoft currently has 54 Azure Cloud regions — more than AWS and Google combined.

“We will continue to work closely with the countries when it comes to data localisation. India already has three Azure regions which shows how serious we are for keeping data within the boundaries,” said Maheshwari.

Filed Under: Business & Technology

Khelo India: Nataraj shines as Maharashtra extend lead in medals tally

January 16, 2019 by Nasheman

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Nasheman News :  Srihari Nataraj emerged as the most prolific gold medal winner, as he added two more on Tuesday, to reach a total of seven at the Khelo India Youth Games.

With S.P. Likith picking up five, the Karnataka duo were the most decorated gold medallists of the Games. Karnataka won a total of 21 swimming gold, 13 silver and 13 bronze for 51, while Delhi had 19 gold, 13 silver and 16 bronze for 48 and Maharashtra 18 gold, 15 silver and 10 bronze.

Yet the distribution was such that Maharashtra in Under-21 and Delhi in Under-17 were the winners of the combined team championships at the Balewadi Complex swimming pool.

In the overall tally, Maharashtra stayed way ahead of the pack with 64 gold, 51 silver and 62 bronze for a total of 177, while Delhi trailed in second place at 47 gold, 31 silver and 43 bronze and a total of 121. Haryana are third with 37 gold, 35 silver and 38 bronze for a total of 110.

Nataraj was a comfortable winner in both 50m backstroke and 100m freestyle. He faced no challenge in winning the 50m backstroke (Boys U-21) in 26.16 seconds with Goa’s Xavier D’Souza (26.74) more than half a second behind him. Haryana’s Vedant Seth (27.14) was third.

Nataraj won his second individual gold of the day in the 100m freestyle clocking 52.37 seconds. He again finished way ahead of D’Souza (53.15) and Maharashtra’s Aaron Fernandes (54.11).

Delhi’s Swadesh Mondal, who started the day with four gold medals already in his bag, added a fifth by winning the 200m breaststroke in the Boys U-17 event in 2:26.91.

On the last day of the competition, Delhi bagged four of the 13 gold at stake while Karnataka and Maharashtra clinched three and two gold, respectively.

In shooting, Punjab’s Patiala-based 16-year-old Sartaj Singh, who travels twice a week to Chandigarh for training, hung on to a slender lead to beat a charge by National Junior Champion Aishwarya Pratap Singh Tomar (Madhya Pradesh) and won the gold medal in the 50m 3-position rifle competition. 

Telangana’s 13-year-old Esha Singh and Maharashtra’s Harshada Nithave won the girls under-17 and under-21 10m air pistol gold medals respectively. Esha Singh was unstoppable in the final, shooting 241.3 points, including 14 10s, despite a niggle in the back, which saw her finish third in qualification.

Harshada Nithave, who won the Asian youth bronze medal in 2015, had also finished third in qualification today but asserted her intention from the start of the under-21 final and won the gold.

Maharashtra’s Snehal Bhongale and Ashwini Malage gave their team two more gold medals as the weightlifting competition came to an end on Tuesday.

Bhongale grabbed the gold in 87kg, while Malage won the Over-87kg, as the host state finished the competition with a total of nine gold medals, with Punjab had five and Tamil Nadu four.

The final day’s other two gold were won by Tamil Nadu and Punjab but in contrasting fashion. B. Mukesh in 109kg won a tight contest, while Punjab’s Tejpal Singh Sandhu won the Over-109kg gold by a massive 20kg margin.

It brought an end to a competition that produced a massive number of records. KIYG 2019 saw a number of records being set across different categories, 26 in the U-21s with woman power ruling this category. Fourteen records were created by girls and 12 by the boys. In the U-17s, boys won the race with 26 records against six by the girls. That brought the total number of records to 58.

Maharashtra won nine gold in weightlifting, while Punjab with five and Tamil Nadu with four were behind them,

Meanwhile, Odisha thwarted Haryana from completing a hockey double as they beat them 4-2 in the Boys Under-21 hockey final of the Khelo India Youth Games in a penalty-shootout at the Mahindra Hockey Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday. Punjab edged Uttar Pradesh also in penalties for bronze.

On Monday, Haryana had beaten Punjab for the Boys Under-17 gold medal.

In a pulsating Under-21 final, Odisha and Haryana were evenly matched and put two goals each past the other in open play, but could not decide the issue, for which penalties were needed.

In football, Punjab staged a fine recovery to down Goa 2-1 to maintain an all-win record, even as both teams made it to the semi-finals from Pool B of the boys U-21 football competition.

The semi-finals will see Maharashtra meet Punjab while Karnataka take on Kerala in Boys Under 17, even as Punjab meet Kerala and Goa clash with Mizoram in Boys Under 21. In Girls Under-17, it will be Odisha v Manipur and Kerala v Jharkhand and in Girls Under-21 Maharashtra meet Tamil Nadu and Mizoram take on Manipur.

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2nd ODI: Dhoni, Kohli power India to series levelling win

January 16, 2019 by Nasheman

Nasheman News : Mahendra Singh Dhoni silenced his critics with a brisk unbeaten half-century while skipper Virat Kohli scored a century as India clinched a series levelling six-wicket win in the second ODI against Australia here on Tuesday.

The former captain showed glimpses of his trademark ability to pull off difficult run chases with a 54-ball 55.

Dhoni has now notched up half-centuries in contrasting style in two back-to-back matches. 

Although the 96-ball 51 in the first One-Day International (ODI) came in difficult circumstances, it was slammed by critics who claimed that the 37-year-old is now over hill.

But Tuesday’s innings have surely silenced all the questioned and strengthened Dhoni’s claim for a spot in the World Cup squad.

Chasing a competitive 299 for victory, the tourists suffered an early jolt when Shikhar Dhawan was dismissed in the eighth over.

But a collective batting effort from the top order, and a 82-run fourth wicket stand between Kohli and Dhoni ensured the team’s win with four balls to spare.

Coming in to bat after the fall of Shikhar Dhawan in the eighth over, Kohli anchored the Indian innings with 104 runs off 112 balls.

After the skipper was dismissed in the 44th over, Dhoni produced his trademark finish to keep India in the hunt for the series.

Medium-pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar also starred in India’s win by picking up four wickets, while Mohammed Shami contributed well with three scalps. 

Apart from Kohli and former skipper Dhoni, opener Rohit Sharma (42), Shikhar Dhawan (32) and Dinesh Karthik (25 not out) made valuable contributions.

India started its innings safely as Rohit and Dhawan took their side near the 50-run mark before Jason Behrendorff drew first blood for Australia, dismissing the latter with the score reading 47/1.

Incoming batsman Kohli then joined the opener and the duo took their side past the three-digit mark in 17.4 overs before Rohit fell in the next delivery by Marcus Stoinis. Rohit’s top edge was taken safely by Peter Handscomb at deep forward square.

Ambati Rayudu then ably supported his skipper, chipping in with 24 runs before falling in the 31st over and forging a 59-run partnership for the third wicket as India were still 139 runs away from victory.

Kohli was then joined by Dhoni and their crucial 82-run partnership drew India closer to a victory. Enroute, Kohli also notched up his ton off 107 balls. However, the Indian run-machine failed to carry India through the finishing line as Jason Behrendorff sent him back in the 44th over with India’s score reading 242/4.

Dhoni however continued marshalling the forces along with Karthik to help India cross the line with four balls to spare.

For Australia, Behrendorff, Richardson, Stoinis and Maxwell picked up a wicket each.

Earlier, the hosts rode on a laborious century from Shaun Marsh in energy sapping conditions to post a competitive total.

Marsh, who struck 11 fours and 3 sixes in his 123-ball 131, was instrumental in rebuilding the Aussie innings that saw him sharing half-century stands with Usman Khawaja (56 for the third wicket), Peter Handscomb (52 for the fourth), Marcus Stoinis (55 for the fifth) and Glenn Maxwell (94 for the sixth). 

Electing to bat, Australia’s start went off-track after both the openers — Aaron Finch (6) and Alex Carey (18) departed in successive overs bringing Marsh and Khawaja (21) together.

However, Ravindra Jadeja’s brilliance on the field cut short Khawaja’s stay.

New man Handscomb, then joined Marsh to add another vital 52 runs before being undone by Dhoni, who stumped the right-hander for 20 from 22 balls off Jadeja.

All-rounder Stoinis (29) was then promoted ahead of the swashbuckling Maxwell and the former responded in style with a flashy 36-ball 29 before getting a bottom edge while attempting to pull a short ball from Mohammed Shami.

Maxwell blasted his way to a 37-ball 48, laced with five boundaries and a six and went on to almost take the game away from the Indians with his 94-run stand with Marsh, who also started pressing the accelerator after reaching the three-figure mark.

Comfortably placed at 283/5 by the 47th over, India’s death over specialist Bhuvneshwar Kumar then produced a magical spell that saw the Aussies lose four wickets in a span of just four runs.

Bhuvneshwar brought India back with the wickets of Maxwell and Marsh in three deliveries before Mohammed Shami also struck with the wicket of Richardson (2).

Bhuvneshwar then packed off tailender Peter Siddle for a duck even as Nathan Lyon struck a four and a six in the final over to take the total to 298/9.

Besides the excellent run out of Khawaja, left-arm spinner Jadeja also picked up one wicket even as Mohammed Siraj had a forgettable debut leaking 76 runs off his 10 overs.

Brief scores: 

Australia 298/9 (Shaun Marsh 131, Glenn Maxwell 48; Bhuvneshwar Kumar 4/45, Mohammed Shami 3/58) lose to India 299/4 in 49.2 overs (Virat Kohli 104, MS Dhoni 55 not out; Glenn Maxwell 1/16) by six wickets.


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Next goal is 2,650 rating: Gukesh, World’s 2nd youngest GM

January 16, 2019 by Nasheman

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Nasheman News: It is business as usual for Chennai boy D.Gukesh despite becoming the World’s second and India’s youngest chess Grand Master (GM) on Tuesday.

“Yes, I am happy. My goal for 2019 is to increase my rating to 2,650 from the current rating of 2,510,” Gukesh, studying in Class 7 in Velammal Vidyalaya school here told IANS over phone in a matter-of-fact tone.

With a score of seven points out of nine rounds in the tournament, Gukesh was busy preparing for the next round in a hotel room near the New Delhi railway station.

“My favourite chess players are late Bobby Fischer and V. Anand. My favourite opening while playing white is Reti opening,” Gukesh said.

But his doctor parents – D. Rajinikanth and J. Padma Kumari – were very happy and relieved of tension.

“I didn’t sleep yesterday (Monday) night. Gukesh had missed the GM norm narrowly earlier,” Rajinikanth told IANS.

“I was very tense about his getting the GM norm in the morning. But Gukesh was not much perturbed,” Padma Kumari told IANS.

The world’s youngest chess GM record is held by Sergey Karjakin of Ukraine, who won the coveted title at 12 years and seven months.

“He will next play in the Gibraltar Masters later this month and it will be followed by Aeroflot Open Chess tournament in Moscow,” Padma Kumari said about the path forward towards Gukesh’s rating goal.

For the doctor couple, life was tough ever since Gukesh started to make his mark in the chess circuit.

“He plays in all the GM tournaments held in India and also in Atournaments overseas. But playing in overseas tournaments is a very costly affair. We had even sold a piece of land to fund his chess pursuits,” Rajinikanth said.

Queried about sponsors he said: “City based company Microsense is a sponsor. Similarly Velammal Vidyalaya’s Correspondent M.V.M. Velmohan had also supported while ONGC gave him a scholarship.”

Praising his wife Padma Kumari, working in a government hospital, for carrying on the family burden while he and Gukesh were on tour, Rajinikanth said during the initial days of overseas travel they used to stay in a comfortable hotel.

“Now we look at cost effective options like sharing,” he added.

“Gukesh is a calm boy. He is more of a positional player who calculates lot and has a very high strategic sense,” GM Vishnu Prasanna, the coach of India’s latest chess sensation told IANS.

“Gukesh has patience and interest in chess, which are most important qualities. He has a good attitude and handles a loss in a matured manner,” Prasanna said.

According to him, Gukesha’s focus could be on World Juniors and also play in the open tournaments.

“Indian players (barring GM V. Anand) reach a stagnation level on touching a rating of 2,650. One has to see how Gukesh crosses that barrier. Further there are about 10 players in India in the 10-14 age band with a rating similar to Gukesh. The challenge begins now,a Prasanna added.

Be that as it may, Rajinikanth said Gukesh breathes and eats chess and spends several hours before a computer reading and analysing games.

“Before a game Gukesh listens to spiritual music. He is trained by C. Krishna Prasad a mind trainer for sportsmen,a Rajinikanth added.

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Bangalore Buzz

January 16, 2019 by Shaheen Raaj

Pepe Jeans Launches Innerwear In Bangalore & Pan India 

Pepe Jeans Europe BV has entered into an equal joint venture with Dollar Industries to launch a new range of innerwear under the Pepe Jeans London brand name. The joint venture company ‘Pepe Jeans Inner fashion’ will manufacture & market a premium range of fashion innerwear & also leisure wear for men. 

The Classic Range of innerwear embodies a comfort fit & everyday style. TheOnly Play collection combines free movement with great style. The breathable stretch fabric allows it to stretch & move along with the wearer. The vibrant colors & quirky modern prints make this range an exciting combination of fashion & comfort. Products from Only Play & Classic collections are created using soft enriched Egyptian cotton to ensure superior comfort, combined with Innovative Ultra Fresh technology to keep the garment Hygenic & odour free through the day.

Black Gold is a premium range with super stretch fabric accompanied by sophisticated prints & attractive colors that is designed for a luxurious feel. The rich texture of each garment treated with ultra-wicking finish promises unparalleled comfort & style. The price for Innerwear collection ranges from Rs. 175 to Rs. 649. The Athleisure Collection for men combines performance & leisure.

The soft-feel fabric keeps the wearer cool, fresh & comfortable even while working out. The Athleisure line consists of Boxers, Sports vest, shorts & track pants. The collection ranges from Rs. 369 to Rs. 1499. The collection is currently available at key exclusive brand stores, select departmental stores, multi brand outlets across south India region & on Amazon shall be available across the Indian sub-continent before this Diwali. Pepe Jeans London has been at the forefront of international denim-led fashion for the past 4 & a half decades, being able to create an internationally recognized brand with a unique strategy & reputation.

Pepe Jeans London continues to create the best possible collections, the hottest multimedia marketing campaigns & the most exciting retail environments while remaining sincere to the brand´s DNA & in particular the roots in London’s Portobello Road. The brand was launched in 1989 in India. Over the years Pepe Jeans has been able to grow at a breakneck speed & redefine denim fashion & casual wear in the country. Pepe Jeans has evolved to become a complete casual wear brand that caters to adults & kids alike. From clothes to accessories, footwear & eyewear,

Pepe Jeans today has become a 1 stop shop for all fashion needs. Pepe Jeans is currently available through 238 Exclusive Brand Stores, 528 Departmental Stores & 1350 Multi brand outlets as well as on popular ecommerce platforms. Dollar Industries Ltd, is today amongst the top 3 hosiery brands in India. The company, which has got listed in NSE in recent past, has 4 manufacturing units in Kolkata, Tirupur (TN), Delhi & Ludhiana. Dollar Industries enjoys a 15% market share in the branded hosiery segment in India. Dollar Industries has recently started business in African markets to reserve more export revenue. The company’s existing export markets are in Gulf, Middle East as well as Nepal.

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AIFF thanks outgoing coach Constantine

January 16, 2019 by Nasheman

Nasheman News : All India Football Federation (AIFF) president Praful Patel thanked outgoing coach Stephen Constantine for his contribution to the national team.

Constantine, who had taken over as the head coach of the senior men’s national team in February 2015, announced his decision step down after India bowed out of the AFC Asian Cup 2019 on Monday.

Constantine’s contract with AIFF ran till January 31.

“It’s been a wonderful journey. We have travelled a long distance together, and the world has seen it all. I would like to wish Stephen all the very best for the future, and thank him for all his efforts and contribution towards Indian football,” Patel said in a statement.

At the Asian Cup, India notched up four points to finish at the bottom of Group A which also included hosts UAE, Thailand and Bahrain. 

India had a splendid start to the tournament with a 4-1 trouncing of Thailand. But they went down 0-2 to UAE 0-2 and 0-1 to Bahrain in the next two games to bow out.

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TRS leaders meet Jagan to discuss proposed Federal Front

January 16, 2019 by Nasheman

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Nasheman News : Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) Working President K.T. Rama Rao met YSR Congress Party President Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy here on Wednesday to discuss the proposed Federal Front.

Rama Rao, who is the son of Telangana Chief Minister and TRS President K. Chandrashekhar Rao, also known as KCR, along with three other leaders of the party met Jaganmohan Reddy, who is the Leader of Opposition in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly.

The TRS leaders drove to Jaganmohan Reddy’s Lotus Pond residence around 1 p.m. The leaders of the two parties are expected to brief the media after the meeting.

Earlier, KTR, as Rama Rao is popularly known, tweeted that on the direction of KCR he would be meeting Jaganmohan Reddy to discuss modalities on working together to strengthen a federal alternative to the National Democratic Alliance and the United Progressive Alliance.

This is the first direct talks between the leaders of the two parties since KCR floated the idea of the Federal Front in 2018.

The TRS chief has already held talks with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, Janata Dal (United) leader and former Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda, former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and DMK leader M.K. Stalin.

After taking over as the Chief Minister for a second term following the TRS’ victory in December’s elections, KCR intensified his efforts to cobble together the Federal Front.

The TRS leaders are also likely to discuss with Jaganmohan Reddy the possibility of their working together in Andhra Pradesh to defeat the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in the ensuing elections in the neighbouring state.

KCR in December dropped hints to this effect with a remark that he will “return the gift” to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and TDP President N. Chandrababu Naidu. He was referring to Naidu campaigning extensively in the Telangana elections.

The Congress-led Grand Alliance comprising the TDP and two other parties suffered a crushing defeat in the Telangana polls.


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Bangalore Buzz

January 16, 2019 by Shaheen Raaj


Toshiba (TEC) Singapore Inks Partnership : 

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Toshiba (TEC) Singapore Pvt Ltd announced the partnership with Galtech Infosolutions Pvt Ltd for the sale & service distribution of Toshiba multi-function office peripheral systems. With Galtech’s strong business presence & network in Northern & Southern parts of India, Toshiba (TEC) & Galtech collaboration is a powerful step forward in expansion of Toshiba’s award winning MFPs penetration across India. Galtech Infosolutions Pvt Ltd. is a 1 stop solution provider for Office Automation requirements. The Company’s main products include Multifunction Printers, Projectors, Interactive Flat Panel Displays & Wireless Presentation Devices. 47 years of extensive business experience in the field, coupled with a strong core value to bring highest level of service satisfaction to its customers, founding members of Galtech have built for themselves a name in the list of top service providers in India. Toshiba (TEC) Singapore is part of Toshiba (TEC) Corporation, a leading provider of technology solutions, operating across multiple industries, ranging from retail, education & business services to hospitality & manufacturing. With headquarters in Japan & over 80 subsidiaries worldwide, Toshiba (TEC) Corporation helps organizations transform the way they create, record, share, manage & display information.

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