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Teenagers prefer Snapchat over Facebook, Instagram: Study

August 29, 2018 by Nasheman


San Francisco Photo-messaging app Snapchat is the most preferred social networking platform among US teenagers, surpassing the userbase of Facebook and Instagram in that age-category, says a new study.

In 2018, 16.4 million 12 to 17 year-olds are likely to use Snapchat, comapred with 12.8 million for Instagram, according to the analysis by market research company eMarketer.

Snapchat will remain dominant among teenagers till 2022, the report said.

“Snapchat and Instagram are the top social apps for teens, and this year they’ll add nearly the same number of new teen users,” the report quoted Christopher Bendtsen, Senior Forecasting Analyst, eMarketer as saying.

“Snapchat will continue to add users aged 12 to 17, while Facebook will continue to lose users in that cohort. In fact, we estimate Snapchat will add 1.2 million new users in that age group by 2022, while Facebook will lose 2.2 million,” the report said.

This year, 11.5 million people in the US ages 12 to 17 will be on Facebook, down from 12.1 million in 2017. By 2022, the number of Facebook users in that age bracket will drop to 9.3 million, it added.

However, Facebook continues to be the most used social networking app among US millennials, with 58.5 million users expected to use the platform this year followed by Instagram ranking second with 43.3 million expected users, according to the research.

[IANS]

Filed Under: World

Outrage after activists arrested over alleged Maoist links

August 29, 2018 by Nasheman


Indian police arrested prominent writers and left-wing activists for suspected links to banned Maoist rebels, sparking outrage across the country.

The arrests on Tuesday drew condemnation from human rights groups who called the police raids a “massive crackdown” on government critics.

In a series of coordinated operations, police arrested five activists accusing them of delivering speeches that triggered protests and violence near the western city of Pune last year.

Those arrested include Telugu language poet Varavara Rao in Hyderabad, activists Vernon Gonzalves and Arun Ferreira in Mumbai, journalist Gautam Navlakha in New Delhi, and civil rights lawyer Sudha Bhardwaj in Faridabad.

“These persons have been arrested for their Maoist links,” Shivaji Bodakhe, joint commissioner of Pune police in western Maharashtra state, told AFP news agency, without giving further details.

India’s Maoist rebels: An explainer
The government says Maoist rebels, who are active in several states, are India’s biggest internal security threat.

The raids on Tuesday were in connection to an ongoing probe into the violence between lower caste Dalits and right-wing groups at Maharashtra’s Bhima Koregaon village on December 31.

‘Atmosphere of fear’
The crackdown was condemned by lawyers, academics, authors and rights watchdogs, with government critics accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of attempting to silence its opponents.

“The nationwide crackdown on activists, advocates and human rights defenders is disturbing and threatens core human rights values,” Amnesty International’s Indian chapter and NGO Oxfam India said in a joint statement.

“The government should protect people’s rights to freedom of expression, association, and peaceful assembly instead of creating an atmosphere of fear,” said Amitabh Behar, CEO of Oxfam India.

Booker-prize winning author Arundhati Roy, an outspoken critic of Modi, said the “perilous” arrests on “ludicrous charges” were an attempt to muzzle freedom ahead of next year’s polls.

“The simultaneous state-wide arrests are a dangerous sign of a government that fears it is losing its mandate and is falling into panic,” Roy told Press Trust of India news agency.

In July, media watchdog Reporters Without Borders warned of deteriorating press freedom in the world’s largest democracy amid a sharp rise in online hate campaigns directed at critics of Modi’s Hindu nationalist government.

The communist political movement in India started in the 1920s as an anti-colonial struggle when the country was still ruled by Britain, but the current phase of Maoist rebellion began in 2004.

Aljazeera

Filed Under: News & Politics, Uncategorized

Delhi band to perform debut album across cities

August 29, 2018 by Nasheman

Delhi-based music band “Kitchensink” is all set to perform its debut album at the National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) here on Thursday, as the first stop of their album launch tour.

The album “Harmless Things”, which released in July, features 10 tracks written since the bands’ inception in 2014, and is reflecting of their journey ever since.

The album songs, according to a statement from NCPA, offer lyrical storytelling inspired by psychedelic rock and improvised music.

The five-member band will perform at Bengaluru and Hyderabad, in quick succession of the Mumbai event as part of its album launch tour.

It will conclude with a performance in Delhi on September 21.

The Western music band comprises Smiti Malik, Siddharth Jain, Adhir Ghosh, Amar Pandey, and Ritwik De.

It has performed at the Chandigarh Jazz Festival, The Friends of Music Concert Series, the Giants of Jazz Festival, the Jazz India Circuit Launch, and performance venues like The Piano Man Jazz Club and Depot 48.

[IANS]

Filed Under: India

Kejriwal demands white paper on demonetization

August 29, 2018 by Nasheman

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday demanded a white paper on demonetization from the central government, saying that people suffered immensely from it.

“People suffered immensely due to demonetization. Many died. Business suffered. People have a right to know – what was achieved through demonetization? The government should come out with a white paper on the same,” Kejriwal said in a tweet.

He attached a tweet which said the RBI’s annual report had stated that 99.3 per cent of all money in circulation came back to the banking system after the note ban.

The central government on November 8, 2016 announced it was taking back all Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 bank notes.

[IANS]

Filed Under: India

Former AG Amar Patnaik joins BJD

August 29, 2018 by Nasheman


Bhubaneswar Former Odisha Accountant General Amar Patnaik joined the ruling Biju Janta Dal (BJD) here on Wednesday.

Patnaik joined the party in the presence of Odisha Chief Minister and BJD President Naveen Patnaik at the Naveen Niwas here.

Soon after, Patnaik was appointed the head of the BJD’s IT cell.

“Amar Patnaik has a very rich experience on working in many states. His joining the BJD will certainly strengthen the party. I welcome him. He will be the head of the IT wing in the BJD,” said the Chief Minister.

“I strongly believe that under the able leadership of Naveen Patnaik, Odisha can turn into a number one state,” Patnaik said.

[IANS]

Filed Under: News & Politics

Congress to protest against sealing of non-polluting industries

August 29, 2018 by Nasheman

Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken. (File Photo: IANS)


The Congress Delhi unit on Tuesday said that it will protest at Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s official residence here against the “illegal” sealing of non-polluting industrial establishments in the capital.

In a statement, Delhi Congress chief Ajay Maken said that on August 31, the party will hold a demonstration at Kejriwal’s residence in support of their charter of six demands.

Maken demanded that the Centre and the Kejriwal government give permission to run non-polluting industries in Delhi without any delay.

He said that due to laxity of both the governments, the “sword of sealing” was hanging over such establishments.

According to the 6th Economic Census 2013, there are 8,75,308 industrial establishments in Delhi, of which 1,55,950 are manufacturing units, said Maken.

The Congress demands that the central government put small non-polluting industries in the category of household industries.

(IANS)

Filed Under: News & Politics

How India’s cows can save the earth — by feeding on seaweed

August 29, 2018 by Nasheman


A US scientist says India has a huge potential to reduce its carbon footprint — which leads to global warming — by exploiting the results obtained from research conducted by his team on dairy cows. Still, there’s a long way to go.

Ermias Kebreab, Professor in the Department of Animal Science at the University of California-Davis, recently showed that feeding seaweed as a dietary supplement to the cows dramatically reduced their emissions of methane gas.

Methane in the atmosphere is a greenhouse gas (GHG) 28 times more powerful than carbon dioxide (CO2) in its potential for global warming. According to India’s Ministry of Environment and Forests, about one eighth of all GHG emissions from India — 1,728 million tons of CO2 equivalent — came from its cattle population in 2007.

According to the US Department of Agriculture, India’s 305 million cattle population is the largest in the world in 2018 followed by that of Brazil (233 million) and China (97 million).

Cows are “ruminant” animals that burp as they digest food in their rumen, a part of the stomach. The rumen is home to millions of microbes that help ferment and break down high-fiber food like grass and hay, producing gases that combine to form methane which the cattle perpetually burp and emit.

In their controlled experiment, Kebreab’s team tested the efficacy of one kind of marine macro-algae called “Asparagopsis” on 12 Holstein cows.

They blended the dried seaweed with molasses to produce a shiny, viscous meal that the cows evidently found tasty. An open-air device measured the methane in the cows’ exhaled breath as they ate.

The three-month study found that spiking the cows’ regular diet with Asparagopsis, reduced their methane production by 58 per cent. The seaweed, that has been called “green feed” is believed to inhibit an enzyme in the cows’ stomachs that contributes to methane production. According to a statement from the University, the results obtained “are promising, but not final”.

The finding should be encouraging news to India that has a long stretch of coastal waters where the seaweed can be farmed rather than having to grow it inland. Growing seaweed doesn’t require land, fresh water or fertiliser.

“I agree India has a huge potential in this area (to reduce its greenhouse gas emission),” Kebreab told this correspondent in an email. Asked about possible collaboration he said: “We are at the early stage of doing some research and not really ready for collaboration. However, in a year or two, that is a possibility.”

Kebreab’s work builds on initial studies in the laboratory carried out in 2014 by a team of researchers at James Cook University in Australia which indicated that a small amount of seaweed practically eliminated methane emissions from cow gut microbes.

Researchers worldwide are working on the livestock methane problem. According to reports, Irish farmers are hoping to create seaweed-eating “super cows” in a bid to fight climate change. India, in spite of the largest inventory of cattle in the world, is yet to mount a major programme on this.

According to the website of the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) in Izatnagar, “several compounds of herbal origin to reduce methane production in animals have been identified”, but IVRI research director B.P. Mishra did not
respond to request for information on any publication of its work.

Canadian researcher Karen Beauchemin and co-workers have reported that most of the research findings to date are based on a limited number of animals and short-term feeding periods.

“Thus, substantial research is still required to bring dietary manipulation forward as an effective strategy for GHG mitigation,” Beauchemin noted.

Felix Bast, Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Sciences of the Central University of Punjab in Bathinda, agreed.

“It is well-known that seaweed in cattle fodder could lower methane,” he told told this correspondent in an email.

“My only concern is that this news from the University of California-Davis lacks any backing with published paper. Nothing is confirmed unless authors publish it,” Bast maintained.

Kebreab admitted he has much more research to do to determine if seaweed supplements could provide a viable, long-term solution. “But we are very encouraged by these early results,” he noted.

(K.S. Jayaraman is a veteran science journalist. He can be contacted at killugudi@hotmail.com)

Filed Under: News & Politics

NTR’s son, ex-MP Harikrishna dies in road accident

August 29, 2018 by Nasheman


TDP founder NTR’s son and actor-politician Nandamuri Harikrishna died in a road accident in Telangana’s Nalgonda district early on Wednesday, doctors said. He was 61.

Harikrishna, a former Rajya Sabha member and a former Andhra Pradesh minister, sustained critical head injuries when the car in which he was travelling along with two others overturned near Anneparthi.

The vehicle, being driven by Harikrishna, hit the divider while overtaking a vehicle and collided with another vehicle coming from the opposite direction.

He was shifted to Kamineni Hospital at Narketpally, where he succumbed. Two others accompanying him were injured.

Harikrishna, son of Telugu Desam Party (TDP) founder and former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N.T. Rama Rao, was on his way to Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh to attend a marriage.

He was a member of the TDP politburo and brother-in-law of TDP President and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.

He is survived by two wives Lakshmi and Shalini, two sons Junior NTR and Kalyan Ram, both actors, and daughter Suhasini.

His eldest son Janki Ram was also killed in road accident in 2014 in the same district. In 2009, Junior NTR had escaped with injuries in a road accident, also in Nalgonda district.

Born on September 2, 1956 at Nimmakur in Krishna district of Andhra Pradesh, Harikrishna, fourth son of NTR, began his film career as a child artist in 1960s.

He debut in 1967 was in “Shri Krishnavataram” featuring his father NTR, who was the most popular actor of his times.

“Talla Pellamma” (1970), “Tatamma Kala” (1974), “Ram Raheem” (1974), “Daana Veera Shura Karna” (1977), “Sri Ramulayya” (1998) and “Seetharama Raju” (1999) were some of his other films.

Harikrishna was the ‘sarathi’ (charioteer) of NTR’s famous Chaitanya Ratham (chariot of awakening) in 1980s.

He had backed Naidu when the latter staged a revolt against NTR in 1995. Following the death of NTR in 1996, he was elected to Andhra Pradesh Assembly from Hindupur, a constituency represented by his legendary father.

He served as Minister for Transport in Naidu’s cabinet and was also the president of youth wing of the TDP.

In 1999, he quit TDP accusing Naidu of deviation from the ideals of NTR and formed a new party called Anna TDP, which failed to make a mark.

In 2006, he rejoined TDP and was elected to Rajya Sabha in 2008. Harkrishna, resigned from Rajya Sabha in 2013 in protest over the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh.

Though he continued as TDP politburo member, Harikrishna had openly expressed his displeasure over Naidu promoting his son Nara Lokesh as his successor.

He was reportedly keen to see his son Junior NTR, a popular actor, taking reins of the party founded by NTR in 1982.

Filed Under: News & Politics

Indian Gymkhana contributes towards Kerala/Kodagu relief.

August 28, 2018 by Nasheman

By: Faizan Rizwan

The Indian Gymkhana one of the oldest and reputed clubs of Bangalore has contributed immensely for the Kerala and Kodagu relief fund.

Everyone knows by now the catastrophic plight of the Keralite’s and even the people of Kodagu. And everyone has done their best to provide instant relief to the victim’s nay sufferers of the worst tragedy ever as far as one can remember.

So to lend a helping hand The Managing Committee of the Indian Gymkhana decided to contribute and collected for the Noble Cause. So for this very purpose they organized the Kodagu/Kerala Food Relief Fund Collection Center.

Needless to say that the response of the members of the club and family friends relatives and donors from Bangalore was humongous and as of now commodities and clothes food materials medicines etc was collected and their 1st relief Vehicle left Bangalore for its destination on 27th August, 2018.

Filed Under: India

Varavara Rao arrested in plot to assassinate PM

August 28, 2018 by Nasheman


The Maharashtra Police on Tuesday arrested Maoist ideologue Varavara Rao here for his alleged involvement in a plot to assassinate Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his family members said.

A police team from Pune arrested the revolutionary writer after searching his house and the houses of his family members and friends including a journalist.

Varvara Rao was shifted to the government-run Gandhi Hospital for a medical check-up. He is likely to be produced before a court here before shifting him to Pune.

In June, police in Pune had allegedly recovered a letter mentioning a plan to assassinate Modi from the house of one of the five persons arrested in connection with the Bhima Koregaon violence.

The letter written by a person identified only as ‘R’ reportedly mentions a plot to kill the Prime Minister on the lines of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

It also referred to requirement of Rs 8 crore to purchase a M-4 rifle and four lakh rounds to execute the plot. The letter reportedly mentions Varvara Rao’s name.

Varvara Rao, who heads ‘Veerasam’, an association of revolutionary writers, had strongly denied the allegations. He had said that all five arrested in the case were working for the betterment of downtrodden.

Filed Under: News & Politics

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