Tuesday 17 January 2017

World's richest 8 men own same wealth as 3.6 billion: Study

On current trends, it will take 170 years for women to be paid the same as men

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Breaking News - Eight richest men in the world own the same wealth as the 3.6 billion people who make up the poorest half of humanity, said a study by Oxfam, an international confederation of 19 social organisations, on Monday.
"Just eight richest men own the same wealth as the 3.6 billion people. None of them has earned his fortune through talent or hard work, but by inheritance or accumulation through industries prone to corruption and cronyism," claimed the study released ahead of the World Economic Forum annual meeting at Davos in Switzerland from Tuesday.

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In India, the study recalled that lawmakers passed a disclosure mandate in 2013, requiring CEO-pay ratios to be made public, which is an important step towards informing the public about the level of inequality within companies.
"It is not only in rich countries that CEOs (Chief Executive Officers) are rewarded with salaries that far outstrip average incomes. A top executive in India's largest cigarette manufacturer is being paid 439 times the median salary for employees at his company," claimed the study, citing a report by the capital markets regulator Securities Exchange Board of India (Sebi).

GST now set for July 1 roll-out, dual control hurdle finally over

States to assess 90% entities with annual turnover of up to Rs 1.5 crore

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Latest News - The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council on Monday broke a deadlock over issues of administrative control over assessees and broadly agreed to roll out the dual control GST from July 1, instead of the earlier deadline of April 1.
Whether a state or the Centre will assess an entity would be decided by a computer programme. The Council also resolved a logjam over the right to tax economic activities within 12 nautical miles from India’s coasts.
Against the earlier proposals of reserving administration of assessees up to Rs 1.5 crore in annual turnover for states, or of allowing both the Centre and states to jointly administer these, the Council decided to blend the two suggestions. 
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However, if there is a dispute between states over the place of supply, the Centre will have the power to administer those assessees. In all situations, the Centre will retain the power to collect this tax.

Monday 16 January 2017

Watch Video: Jio Filmfare Awards: From Aamir to Alia, here are the big winners

Dangal won three of four major awards - Best Actor, Film and Director

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Breaking News - After setting new records at the box office, "Dangal" swept away the night's three of four major awards — Best Actor, Film and Director while Alia Bhatt won the Filmfare Best Actor Award (Female) for her performance in "Udta Punjab".
Attended by most actors of the Bollywood film fraternity, the iconic 62nd Jio Filmfare Awards was a star-studded event hosted by actor Shah Rukh Khan.
After winning the Best Director award, Nitesh Tiwari said, "This award is the reassurance of how much people loved our film (Dangal). So I would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone in India and abroad who loved and supported our film. It means everything."
Alia, who came along with her mother Soni Razdan and sister Shaheen Bhatt, received the Best Actor (Female) award from Sridevi and Boney Kapoor.
On receiving the award, she said, "It's very close to my heart (Udta Punjab). Thank you Shahid for sending the script to me. Today is very special day for me. Sridevi ji receiving it from you is an honour. Another reason is my sister is here. Got her out of home."

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Time to end tax havens: Richest 1% own 58% of India's total wealth

Globally, just 8 billionaires have same amount of wealth as the poorest 50% of the world population

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Breaking News - In signs of rising income inequality, India's richest 1 per cent now hold a huge 58 per cent of the country's total wealth -- higher than the global figure of about 50 per cent, a new study showed today.
The study, released by rights group Oxfam ahead of the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting here attended by rich and powerful from across the world, showed that just 57 billionaires in India now have same wealth (USD 216 billion) as that of the bottom 70 per cent population of the country.
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Globally, just 8 billionaires have the same amount of wealth as the poorest 50 per cent of the world population.
The study said there are 84 billionaires in India, with a collective wealth of USD 248 billion, led by Mukesh Ambani (USD 19.3 billion), Dilip Shanghvi (USD 16.7 billion) and Azim Premji (USD 15 billion). The total Indian wealth in the country stood at USD 3.1 trillion.
The total global wealth in the year was USD 255.7 trillion, of which about USD 6.5 trillion was held by billionaires, led by Bill Gates (USD 75 billion), Amancio Ortega (USD 67 billion) and Warren Buffett (USD 60.8 billion).
In the report titled 'An economy for the 99 per cent', Oxfam said it is time to build a human economy that benefits everyone, not just the privileged few.

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How safe is to microwave your food? Here is all you need to know

To minimise risk, check the labelling on the package and follow the instructions to microwave food

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Latest News - Today every kitchen would seem “under-equipped” without a microwave, with its efficient ability to cook, defrost and reheat a variety of different foods. The handy appliance uses microwave radiation to do so. This is a type of electromagnetic radiation similar to radio waves and infrared light.
Although generally recognised as safe, the internet is awash with articles about the dangers microwave radiation poses to your food. Some claim using microwaves can cause “cataracts and cancer”. Other posts says it “zaps the nutrients right out of your food”.
Does it kill bad bugs?
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If the food is already contaminated with bugs that produce toxins, microwaving might kill the toxin-producing bug but not destroy the toxins, despite the correct temperature and time combination. This can also apply to other cooking methods. Appropriate food storage is the key to minimising such risks.
Minimising risk
  • Avoid overcooking vegetables to minimise nutrient losses
  • Before microwaving, check the labelling on the package and follow the instructions
  • If the package is not marked as being microwave-safe, switch to a suitable microwave container
  • Rotate and stir foods during cooking to spread the temperature of heating equally and as such minimise potential for food-borne illness. Check the temperature of food before consumption
  • Remember microwaving cannot magically make contaminated food safe. So if in doubt, throw it out.

How safe is to microwave your food? Here is all you need to know

To minimise risk, check the labelling on the package and follow the instructions to microwave food

how-safe-is-to-microwave-your-food
Latest News - Today every kitchen would seem “under-equipped” without a microwave, with its efficient ability to cook, defrost and reheat a variety of different foods. The handy appliance uses microwave radiation to do so. This is a type of electromagnetic radiation similar to radio waves and infrared light.
Although generally recognised as safe, the internet is awash with articles about the dangers microwave radiation poses to your food. Some claim using microwaves can cause “cataracts and cancer”. Other posts says it “zaps the nutrients right out of your food”.
Does it kill bad bugs?
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If the food is already contaminated with bugs that produce toxins, microwaving might kill the toxin-producing bug but not destroy the toxins, despite the correct temperature and time combination. This can also apply to other cooking methods. Appropriate food storage is the key to minimising such risks.
Minimising risk
  • Avoid overcooking vegetables to minimise nutrient losses
  • Before microwaving, check the labelling on the package and follow the instructions
  • If the package is not marked as being microwave-safe, switch to a suitable microwave container
  • Rotate and stir foods during cooking to spread the temperature of heating equally and as such minimise potential for food-borne illness. Check the temperature of food before consumption
  • Remember microwaving cannot magically make contaminated food safe. So if in doubt, throw it out.

Friday 13 January 2017

Snapchat to introduce new features in app ahead of IPO

Snapchat is introducing 'Our Story' -- a new global live story

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Breaking News - As Snapchat sets for an initial public offering (IPO) that may value the messaging platform at as much as $25 billion, the photo and video-sharing app is set to roll out major changes in its app, media reports said.According to a report in Tech Crunch on Friday, Snapchat just made it easier to navigate the app with a universal search bar that is always accessible at the top of the app.
Available for some people on Android, the new changes will roll out to all iOS and Android users soon.
The search bar lets you dig out of Snapchat the best content and conversations.

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"Improved search could be a huge boon to brands, businesses and influencers hoping to build their Snapchat audience," it added.
With the new search bar, if you tap a friend's auto-suggest card or search result, you'll start a chat with them or you can tap their Story thumbnail to instantly start watching it full screen.
Snapchat is also introducing "Our Story" -- a new global live story that any user can contribute to at any time.
The "Quick Chat" suggestions will let you hop to a particular friend's message thread or story a lot faster, the report added.


When Obama made Joe Biden cry! (Watch video)

Mr President, I'm indebted to you. I'm indebted to your friendship and your family: Joe Biden

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Breaking News - US President Barack Obama awarded Vice President Joe Biden, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honour, in a surprise tribute to his White House partner of 8 years. A teary-eyed  Joe Biden accepted the Presidential Medal of Freedom at a ceremony at the White House dedicated to honouring the outgoing vice-president.
Watch  Video: Joe Biden break down on being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
Biden was visibly overwhelmed and said the award was more than he deserved. "Mr President, I'm indebted to you. I'm indebted to your friendship. I'm indebted to your family," he said.
Obama described the former Delaware senator as "the best vice president America's ever had" and a "lion of American history", during an emotional ceremony to honour the 74-year-old at the White House.
Barack Obama Awards Joe Biden With Presidential Medal Of Freedom
"For the final time as president, I am pleased to award our nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential Medal of Freedom," Obama said.
Obama said the tribute will give the Internet one last chance to joke about the "bromance" the two share. "This is an extraordinary man, with an extraordinary career in public service," he said.

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Thursday 12 January 2017

Why men don't want the jobs mostly done by women

Such jobs require different skills and more often than not, pay less

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Breaking News -  It hasn’t been a great time to be a man without a job. The jobs that have been disappearing, like machine operator, are predominantly those that men do. The occupations that are growing, like health aide, employ mostly women.
One solution is for the men who have lost jobs in factories to become health aides. But while more than a fifth of American men aren’t working, they aren’t running to these new service sector jobs. Why? They require different skills, and pay a lot less. They’re also seen as women’s work, which has always been devalued in the American labour market.
The two occupations predicted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics to decline most quickly from 2014 to 2024 are locomotive firers, shrinking 70 per cent, and vehicle electronics installers and repairers, down 50 per cent. They are 96 per cent and 98 per cent male.
Of the fastest-growing jobs, many are various types of health aides, which are about 90 per cent female. When men take these so-called pink-collar jobs, they have more job security and wage growth than in blue-collar work, according to recent research. But they are paid less and feel stigmatised.
“The jobs being created are very different than the jobs being eliminated,” said David Autor, an economist at MIT. “I’m not worried about whether there will be jobs. I’m very worried about whether there will be jobs for low-educated adults, especially the males, who seem reluctant to take the new jobs.”

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Full text: Barack Obama's farewell speech

Democracy is the idea that we rise or fall as one, said Barack Obama

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Latest News - It’s good to be home. My fellow Americans, Michelle and I have been so touched by all the well-wishes we’ve received over the past few weeks. But tonight it’s my turn to say thanks. Whether we’ve seen eye-to-eye or rarely agreed at all, my conversations with you, the American people – in living rooms and schools; at farms and on factory floors; at diners and on distant outposts – are what have kept me honest, kept me inspired, and kept me going. Every day, I learned from you. You made me a better President, and you made me a better man...........
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I am asking you to believe. Not in my ability to bring about change – but in yours.
I am asking you to hold fast to that faith written into our founding documents; that idea whispered by slaves and abolitionists; that spirit sung by immigrants and homesteaders and those who marched for justice; that creed reaffirmed by those who planted flags from foreign battlefields to the surface of the moon; a creed at the core of every American whose story is not yet written:
Yes We Can.
Yes We Did.
Yes We Can.
Thank you. God bless you. And may God continue to bless the United States of America.
 



Monday 9 January 2017

Petrol pumps to stop accepting card payments from tomorrow

With 4 major banks deciding to charge for these from today, dealers say they have no other choice

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Latest News - Following a decision by four banks to levy a charge for every sale on a credit or debit card, two petroleum dealer associations have decided not to accept any card transactions at fuel retail outlets from Monday.
The decision covers a majority of the 56,000 outlets in the country. The four banks are HDFC, Axis, ICICI and Punjab National Bank.
"We have been informed by these four banks that we will be charged one% on all credit card transactions and between 0.25% and one% on all debit card transactions from January 9. Reports suggest even State Bank of India is planning to charge the same. We feel banks are using this as an excuse to improve their bottom line through transactions at fuel stations.
Hence, we have decided not to accept any card transactions from Monday," A D Sathyanarayan, president of the Consortium of India Petroleum Dealers, told this newspaper.
Dealers say a 1% charge would mean 30% of the gross dealer margin on petrol and 40% on diesel. "Our margins will be wiped out if we accept this. We have specific mechanisms to compute the margin and these do not have any scope for credit card merchant discount rates," Sathyanarayan added.

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Win over the poor to win 2017 assembly elections: Modi to BJP workers

"My government's priority is to change their quality of life," Modi said.

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Latest News -  Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday exhorted BJP workers to be the ambassadors of the government and reach out to the people at the grassroots with his "pro-poor" schemes ahead of the February-March assembly polls in five states, including in politically significant Uttar Pradesh.
Addressing the BJP National Executive meet here, Modi said the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) doesn't see poor and underprivileged as vote banks because for the party "service to poor is like serving God", according to Law and Justice and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, who briefed the media on the Prime Minister's closed door address.
"The poor aren't means for the BJP to win elections, and the party doesn't see them through prism of vote bank politics. My government's priority is to change their quality of life," Modi said.
Prasad said Modi emphasised on the importance of reaching out to the people at the booth level and called on party workers to educate the poor and marginalised sections of the society about the various welfare schemes launched by the union government.

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Priyanka Chopra rocks Golden Globes, Emma Stone steals hearts

The Golden Globes red carpet saw stars like Drew Barrymore, Vergara, Priyanka Chopra, Stone

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A flash of silver, a dash of gold and a lot of shimmer - the 74th Golden Globes red carpet saw stars like Drew Barrymore, Sofia Vergara, Priyanka Chopra, Emma Stone and Nicole Kidman strutting their stuff in a dazzling array of couture gowns.

Stone, 28, dazzled in an elegant nude-coloured gown Valentino gown. The "La La Land" star kept the sophisticated side up with the addition of a Tiffany drop choker.
The Golden Globes red carpet 1.jpgKidman, who was nominated for her supporting role in "Lion", wore her "fairy" dress on the red carpet, opting for a shimmering Alexander McQueen gown, featuring intricate silver sequin embroidery and a frothy silk train.

Barrymore, 41, opted for a sparkly Monique Lhuillier sheath dress from the designer's Spring 2017 collection.

Indian actress Priyanka made her Golden Globes debut on a glittering note by choosing a "hand-embroidered" golden Ralph Lauren gown with a plunging neckline.




Friday 6 January 2017

#BengaluruMolestationCase | 'It was a planned molestation.' Know how the accused were caught

The girl was molested by an unknown person on New Year's Eve

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Two men in yellow and blue jackets tried to pull down a woman riding pillion on a motorbike near Batra Cinemas, investigators said.

Noticing the incident, police cautioned the two men, who appeared drunk, against indulging in hooliganism, the police said, adding CCTV footage shows the incident occurred between 11-11.15 pm.


Name:  Aiyappa alias Nitish Kumar
Age: 19
Profession: Food delivery boy

What he did
Aiyappa is an ITI dropout, and stays with his parents in Kammanahalli. He works for a leading app-based food delivery firm. He is the main accused (No 1) in the case as he is the one who groped the woman, kissed her and dragged her to his friend sitting on the scooter. Before he joined the food delivery job, Aiyappa was a vagabond who used to hang around with friends and pass lewd comments on women walking around in the area.



 Name:  Leno alias Lenin Patrick
Age: 20
Profession: Food delivery boy

What he did
Leno Is a B Com dropout, and when he was studying in a private college, he got into bad company. He too stays with his parents. He works as a delivery boy for the same app-based delivery firm where Aiyappa is working. He is the one who was riding the scooter (in the footage) while Aiyappa was riding pillion. Aiyappa molested the woman, while Leno asked him to drag her to him so that he could also molest her.


Name:  Sudhesh alias Sudhi
Age: 20
Profession: Delivery boy

What he did
Sudhesh too is a delivery boy with the same firm. He is an eighth standard dropout and stays with his parents. He was waiting with his three other friends on the two-wheeler watching Aiyappa and Leno molesting the woman.

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Name: Somashekar alias Chinni
Age: 24
Profession; Goods carrying vehicle driver

What he did
Somashekar is a 10th standard dropout working as a goods vehicle driver and stays near the victim's friend's house with his parents. He was the one who saw the victim for the first time in the area. Also, he is the one who spotted the woman returning home after a New Year party and hatched a plan to molest her.

Thursday 5 January 2017

Top 5 biggest life insurance myths

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Breaking News - There are several misconceptions about life insurance. It is a popular notion that older or married individuals with kids should invest in one, or that the insurance only offers post-death benefit. Here we debunk some of the biggest life insurance myths…

Life insurance policy is critical to any financial planning. Yet it is never prioritized and is often considered complicated to decode. But it is always a good idea to invest in life insurance, more so sooner than later. Especially, since not having one when you need it can be devastating.

While there are quite a few common myths about life insurance myths, here is a list of the five biggest ones.




 


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