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Neha Sharma is a die hard romantic

Neha Sharma is a die hard romantic

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Actress Neha Sharma who is gearing up for the release of her film Tum Bin 2 says she is a die hard romantic off-screen.

quot;I am a die hard romantic person. Being a Scorpio I think romance and passion are default traitsquot; Neha said in an e-mail interview from Mumbai.nbsp;

Tum Bin 2nbsp;is the second instalment of Tum Bin written and directed by Anubhav Sinha and jointly produced by him and Bhushan Kumar of T-Series music label.

Neha who made her Bollywood debut in 2010 with the Emraan Hashmi-starrer Crook: It’s Good To Be Bad was last seen on the big screen in the 2014 film Youngistaan.

Asked what kept her away from the silver screen Neha said: quot;I have always been a bit choosy. I liked the character that I am playing in ‘Tum Bin 2’ and that attracted to me to do the film.quot;

Shot in Scotland Tum Bin 2nbsp;reunites Sinha with Kumar after a gap of 15 years.nbsp;Tum Bin 2 also featuring Aditya Seal and Aashim Gulati will hit the screens on November 18.nbsp;

Google unveils critical Windows bug

Google unveils critical Windows bug

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In a bid to protect users Google has disclosed details about a critical Windows bug that affects Windows kernel an integral part of the operating system.

The internet giant said it reported the bug to Microsoft 10 days ago but the company has done nothing to address the issue publicly.

The Windows vulnerability is a local privilege escalation in the Windows kernel that can be used as a security sandbox escape.

quot;This vulnerability is particularly serious because we know it is being actively exploitedquot; Google said in a blog post on Monday.nbsp;

Google said it has already deployed a fix to protect Chrome users but Windows is still vulnerable.

quot;We encourage users to verify that auto-updaters have already updated Flash and to manually update if not and to apply Windows patches from Microsoft when they become available for the Windows vulnerabilityquot; the blog post added.

Google unveils critical Windows bug

Google unveils critical Windows bug

IANS |

In a bid to protect users Google has disclosed details about a critical Windows bug that affects Windows kernel an integral part of the operating system.

The internet giant said it reported the bug to Microsoft 10 days ago but the company has done nothing to address the issue publicly.

The Windows vulnerability is a local privilege escalation in the Windows kernel that can be used as a security sandbox escape.

quot;This vulnerability is particularly serious because we know it is being actively exploitedquot; Google said in a blog post on Monday.nbsp;

Google said it has already deployed a fix to protect Chrome users but Windows is still vulnerable.

quot;We encourage users to verify that auto-updaters have already updated Flash and to manually update if not and to apply Windows patches from Microsoft when they become available for the Windows vulnerabilityquot; the blog post added.

Microsoft to reveal VR headset plans in December

Microsoft to reveal VR headset plans in December

IANS |

US tech giant Microsoft is planning to hold two WinHEC events in December that will reveal its virtual reality VR headset plans for Windows 10 a media report said.

The Windows Hardware Engineering Community WinHEC is a series of technical conferences and workshops where Microsoft elaborates on its hardware plans for Windows devices.

quot;Microsoft has partnered with HP Lenovo Dell Acer and Asus to produce VR headsets that plug into Windows 10 PCs and provide the Windows Holographic shell and experiencequot; technology website TheVerge reported on Monday.

Both the events are designed for hardware manufacturers to better understand the software plans for Windows Holographic a mixed reality platform built around the API of Windows 10.

If the Microsoft can convince VR headset makers to let Windows Holographic power its headsets then the company can create a platform around VR to sell games and apps all powered by Windows 10.

The initial devices will start shipping after the Windows 10 Creators Update is made available to download in March 2017 and will function like VR headsets that connect to a PC and will support six degrees of freedom and inside-out tracking.nbsp;

Microsoft to reveal VR headset plans in December

Microsoft to reveal VR headset plans in December

IANS |

US tech giant Microsoft is planning to hold two WinHEC events in December that will reveal its virtual reality VR headset plans for Windows 10 a media report said.

The Windows Hardware Engineering Community WinHEC is a series of technical conferences and workshops where Microsoft elaborates on its hardware plans for Windows devices.

quot;Microsoft has partnered with HP Lenovo Dell Acer and Asus to produce VR headsets that plug into Windows 10 PCs and provide the Windows Holographic shell and experiencequot; technology website TheVerge reported on Monday.

Both the events are designed for hardware manufacturers to better understand the software plans for Windows Holographic a mixed reality platform built around the API of Windows 10.

If the Microsoft can convince VR headset makers to let Windows Holographic power its headsets then the company can create a platform around VR to sell games and apps all powered by Windows 10.

The initial devices will start shipping after the Windows 10 Creators Update is made available to download in March 2017 and will function like VR headsets that connect to a PC and will support six degrees of freedom and inside-out tracking.nbsp;

Chelsea defender Luiz credits team for not conceding goals

Chelsea defender Luiz credits team for not conceding goals

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Chelsea central defender David Luiz has credited his team-mates as the London football club marked its fourth consecutive victory without conceding a goal in the English Premier League EPL.

Luiz who played in the middle of the back three of a 3-4-3 formation praised his team-mates further up the pitch for the fact that they have registered victories over Hull City Leicester City Manchester United and Southampton without conceding a goal.

quot;It’s everybody it’s not just the three at the back that don’t concede goals it’s the mentality of the team when you don’t have the ballquot; the Brazilian told chelseafc.com on Monday.

quot;The first defender is Diego Coasta and after that everybody defends. Diego Eden Hazard Pedro Willian Oscar Michy Batshuayi — it doesn’t matter who plays they are doing great on the defensive side and it’s much easier for us defendersquot; he added.

These four back-to-back wins have lifted Antonio Conte-coached Chelsea to the fourth spot with 22 points — one point behind the leading pack of Manchester City Arsenal and Liverpool.

But Luiz stressed it is early days yet to think of challenging for the title. Currently with 10 games played one point separates the top four. The defender doesn’t envisage that gap changing any time soon.

quot;It will be like this until the end. It’s just the beginning. We need to keep our feet on the floor and keep working hard with humility just thisquot; the 29-year-old noted.

quot;We know the Premier League is not easy. When you start the game nobody knows who will win but we are trying our best every single match to improve our levelquot; he added.

quot;The Premier League is never easy and if you sleep here one minute you start to lose and then you can lose one two or three matches. You need to be awake all the time.

quot;We train hard every day. Conte works a lot with us and tries to give a lot of information to us to prepare the plan for the games in the best way. It’s important to continue this way.quot;

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Delhi Govt working to curb pollution

Delhi government working to curb pollution

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The Delhi government on Tuesday said it was working on quot;actionablequot; subjects to control pollution levels in the city.

Health Minister Satyendar Jain told the media that the AAP government was concerned over the increasing levels of air pollution.

He said Diwali and burning paddy fields in Punjab and Haryana had contributed to the pollution levels in the capital.

quot;It is a combined effect in Delhi of the fires burning in Haryana and Punjabquot; the minister said.nbsp;

Jain said the lack of winds was adding to the problem.nbsp;

The Aam Aadmi Party minister said the government was trying to prepare 10-15 actionable things.

Kejriwal to appear before court in defamation case

Kejriwal to appear before court in defamation case on Tuesday

PTI |

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will appear before the District Court on Tuesday in Amritsar nbsp;in connection with a defamation case filed by Punjab Cabinet Minister Bikram Singh Majithia.

quot;On last hearing in the case on October 15 he Kejriwal took exemption from the personal appearancequot; AAP’s legal wing head Himmat Singh Shergill said on Monday.

Shergill according to a party release here said that Kejriwal will appear before the court on Tuesday.

On May 20 Majithia had filed a criminal defamation case against Kejriwal and two other AAP leaders in the Amritsar court alleging that AAP was bent upon tarnishing his and his family’s image by levelling baseless allegations on drug issue.

Besides Kejriwal Sanjay Singh and Ashish Khaitan were also named in the case which accuses them of quot;tarnishingquot; the reputation of Majithia and his family members by levelling quot;false baseless and malicious chargesquot;.


More structural railway reforms in pipeline: Suresh Prabhu

More structural railway reforms in pipeline: Suresh Prabhu

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Railway Minister Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu said on Monday that more structural reforms are on the anvil to quot;keep pace with the changing requirementsquot;.

quot;Though we are happy about our achievements we are not satisfied. Our endeavour to improve travel experience for you will continuequot; Prabhu said in a letter released by the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation IRCTC.

He listed several initiatives and plans for the coming years including mission ‘Zero Accident’ making railway tracks 100 per cent human waste discharge free through the use of bio-toilets and enhancing non-fare revenue through advertising among others.

quot;Some among many other initiatives which we are working on are redevelopment of stations into world-class modern terminals a five-year investment plan of Rs 8.56 lakh crore for infrastructure augmentation more structural reforms and creation of new organisations to keep pace with the changing requirementsquot; Prabhu added.

quot;We are giving a big push on enhancing non-fare revenue through advertising and leasing out of spaces mission ‘Zero Accident’ to further improve safety on Indian railways improved port connectivity to stimulate trade and two dedicated freight corridors to be commissioned by 2019quot; it said.

The other goals listed include connecting all capital cities of northeastern states with broad gauge line by 2020 1000 MW solar power generation in next five years establishment of Rail University as a holistic knowledge centre for railways and sale of UTS tickets through hand-held terminals and bar coded tickets.

quot;While we continue on our journey to transform Indian railways we seek your cooperation. Together we can make Indian railways the pride of Indiaquot; Prabhu said.
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Three infiltration bids foiled since Saturday: BSF

Three infiltration bids foiled since Saturday: BSF

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Three infiltration bids by heavily- armed terrorists aided by cover fire by Pakistani troops were foiled in the past 36 hours along the International Border IB in Hiranagar sector of Jammu and Kashmir BSF said on Monday.

There have been six infiltration bids in the past 12 days along IB in Jammu frontier it said adding Pakistan has been relentlessly trying to push heavily-armed militants into India with nefarious intention of disturbing peace and cause causalities of security forces in the hinterland.

quot;There were three attempts of infiltration by groups of terrorists which have been successfully foiled by the alert BSF troops in the face of danger to their livesquot; BSF DIG Dharmendra Pareek said here.

He said the attempts were made on Saturday and Sunday under the cover of heavy cross-border firing and shelling by Pakistani Rangers in Hiranagar sector of Kathua.

Giving details he said in the wee hours of October 29 a group of three heavily-armed terrorists attempted to sneak in from Hiranagar sector while Pakistan Rangers provided covering fire to them. However alert BSF troops forced them to retreat by effective fire he said.

quot;On October 30 around midnight again a heavily-armed group of three terrorists was detected by alert troops across the IB in another area of Hiranagar sector and they reached the vicinity of International Border taking advantage of dead ground.

quot;They were kept under close watch. On effective fire of BSF they took shelter in dead ground having thick wild growth Pareek added.

He said the BSF troops kept the area under close watch during the whole day yesterday and while whole the country was celebrating Diwali the alert BSF troops spotted a group of terrorists in the evening close to the IB.

quot;They remained hidden during the day for infiltration.

The BSF troops on duty maintaining high alert round-the-clock on the International Border being well aware of ill intentions of Pakistan particularly in view of Diwali festival opened fire to neutralize them the DIG said.

He said that on being exposed the terrorists targeted BSF troops on duty by resorting to heavy firing but were forced to retreat by effective fire.

quot;Once they were targeted heavily by BSF with accurate fire the Pakistan Rangers came to their rescue and provided covering fire support to the militants for their safe withdrawal towards Pakistani villagesquot; Pareek said.

quot;The terrorists were seen moving half-bending crawling and running to save their life towards Pakistan village of Abhiyal Dogra the DIG said.

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Three infiltration bids foiled since Saturday: BSF

Three infiltration bids foiled since Saturday: BSF

PTI |

Three infiltration bids by heavily- armed terrorists aided by cover fire by Pakistani troops were foiled in the past 36 hours along the International Border IB in Hiranagar sector of Jammu and Kashmir BSF said on Monday.

There have been six infiltration bids in the past 12 days along IB in Jammu frontier it said adding Pakistan has been relentlessly trying to push heavily-armed militants into India with nefarious intention of disturbing peace and cause causalities of security forces in the hinterland.

quot;There were three attempts of infiltration by groups of terrorists which have been successfully foiled by the alert BSF troops in the face of danger to their livesquot; BSF DIG Dharmendra Pareek said here.

He said the attempts were made on Saturday and Sunday under the cover of heavy cross-border firing and shelling by Pakistani Rangers in Hiranagar sector of Kathua.

Giving details he said in the wee hours of October 29 a group of three heavily-armed terrorists attempted to sneak in from Hiranagar sector while Pakistan Rangers provided covering fire to them. However alert BSF troops forced them to retreat by effective fire he said.

quot;On October 30 around midnight again a heavily-armed group of three terrorists was detected by alert troops across the IB in another area of Hiranagar sector and they reached the vicinity of International Border taking advantage of dead ground.

quot;They were kept under close watch. On effective fire of BSF they took shelter in dead ground having thick wild growth Pareek added.

He said the BSF troops kept the area under close watch during the whole day yesterday and while whole the country was celebrating Diwali the alert BSF troops spotted a group of terrorists in the evening close to the IB.

quot;They remained hidden during the day for infiltration.

The BSF troops on duty maintaining high alert round-the-clock on the International Border being well aware of ill intentions of Pakistan particularly in view of Diwali festival opened fire to neutralize them the DIG said.

He said that on being exposed the terrorists targeted BSF troops on duty by resorting to heavy firing but were forced to retreat by effective fire.

quot;Once they were targeted heavily by BSF with accurate fire the Pakistan Rangers came to their rescue and provided covering fire support to the militants for their safe withdrawal towards Pakistani villagesquot; Pareek said.

quot;The terrorists were seen moving half-bending crawling and running to save their life towards Pakistan village of Abhiyal Dogra the DIG said.

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Three infiltration bids foiled since Saturday: BSF

Three infiltration bids foiled since Saturday: BSF

PTI |

Three infiltration bids by heavily- armed terrorists aided by cover fire by Pakistani troops were foiled in the past 36 hours along the International Border IB in Hiranagar sector of Jammu and Kashmir BSF said on Monday.

There have been six infiltration bids in the past 12 days along IB in Jammu frontier it said adding Pakistan has been relentlessly trying to push heavily-armed militants into India with nefarious intention of disturbing peace and cause causalities of security forces in the hinterland.

quot;There were three attempts of infiltration by groups of terrorists which have been successfully foiled by the alert BSF troops in the face of danger to their livesquot; BSF DIG Dharmendra Pareek said here.

He said the attempts were made on Saturday and Sunday under the cover of heavy cross-border firing and shelling by Pakistani Rangers in Hiranagar sector of Kathua.

Giving details he said in the wee hours of October 29 a group of three heavily-armed terrorists attempted to sneak in from Hiranagar sector while Pakistan Rangers provided covering fire to them. However alert BSF troops forced them to retreat by effective fire he said.

quot;On October 30 around midnight again a heavily-armed group of three terrorists was detected by alert troops across the IB in another area of Hiranagar sector and they reached the vicinity of International Border taking advantage of dead ground.

quot;They were kept under close watch. On effective fire of BSF they took shelter in dead ground having thick wild growth Pareek added.

He said the BSF troops kept the area under close watch during the whole day yesterday and while whole the country was celebrating Diwali the alert BSF troops spotted a group of terrorists in the evening close to the IB.

quot;They remained hidden during the day for infiltration.

The BSF troops on duty maintaining high alert round-the-clock on the International Border being well aware of ill intentions of Pakistan particularly in view of Diwali festival opened fire to neutralize them the DIG said.

He said that on being exposed the terrorists targeted BSF troops on duty by resorting to heavy firing but were forced to retreat by effective fire.

quot;Once they were targeted heavily by BSF with accurate fire the Pakistan Rangers came to their rescue and provided covering fire support to the militants for their safe withdrawal towards Pakistani villagesquot; Pareek said.

quot;The terrorists were seen moving half-bending crawling and running to save their life towards Pakistan village of Abhiyal Dogra the DIG said.

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Real Madrid defender Pepe injured during match

Real Madrid defender Pepe injured during match

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Real Madrid defender Pepe suffered a muscle injury in his left leg according to a medical report released on Monday by the club.

According to the club the injury was confirmed after the Portuguese player underwent a test in Sanitas La Moraleja hospitalreports Efe.

Pepe was replaced by central defender Nacho in a game against Alaves in the La Liga on Saturday.

Real Madrid defender Pepe injured during match

Real Madrid defender Pepe injured during match

IANS |

Real Madrid defender Pepe suffered a muscle injury in his left leg according to a medical report released on Monday by the club.

According to the club the injury was confirmed after the Portuguese player underwent a test in Sanitas La Moraleja hospitalreports Efe.

Pepe was replaced by central defender Nacho in a game against Alaves in the La Liga on Saturday.

Real Madrid defender Pepe injured during match

Real Madrid defender Pepe injured during match

IANS |

Real Madrid defender Pepe suffered a muscle injury in his left leg according to a medical report released on Monday by the club.

According to the club the injury was confirmed after the Portuguese player underwent a test in Sanitas La Moraleja hospitalreports Efe.

Pepe was replaced by central defender Nacho in a game against Alaves in the La Liga on Saturday.

DTC to provide free trips to women on ‘Bhai Dooj’

DTC to provide free trips to women on ”Bhai Dooj”

IANS |

The Delhi Transport Corporation DTC will provide free trips to women passengers in its AC and non-AC buses within the national capital and the National Capital Region NCR on the occasion of ‘Bhai Dooj’ on Tuesday.

This facility will however not be available on inter-state buses which are destined to towns beyond NCR an official statement said on Monday.

quot;Heavy rush of passengers is expected on ‘Bhai Dooj’ day. Therefore in order to cater to the extra rush of commuters on this day the DTC has decided to press extra buses into service so that the buses could be made available to commuters easily and timely.

quot;Depot Managers have also been directed to ensure out-shedding of buses as per the scheduled timingsquot; it said.

Adequate number of traffic supervisory staff will be deployed to provide all possible help to the commutersquot; the statement added.

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DTC to provide free trips to women on ‘Bhai Dooj’

DTC to provide free trips to women on ”Bhai Dooj”

IANS |

The Delhi Transport Corporation DTC will provide free trips to women passengers in its AC and non-AC buses within the national capital and the National Capital Region NCR on the occasion of ‘Bhai Dooj’ on Tuesday.

This facility will however not be available on inter-state buses which are destined to towns beyond NCR an official statement said on Monday.

quot;Heavy rush of passengers is expected on ‘Bhai Dooj’ day. Therefore in order to cater to the extra rush of commuters on this day the DTC has decided to press extra buses into service so that the buses could be made available to commuters easily and timely.

quot;Depot Managers have also been directed to ensure out-shedding of buses as per the scheduled timingsquot; it said.

Adequate number of traffic supervisory staff will be deployed to provide all possible help to the commutersquot; the statement added.

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