Thursday, September 10, 2015

Tori Bhayachha By Prakash Saput and Samjhana Bhandari New Lok Dohori Song HD Video

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Welcome Back


Welcome Back is a 2015 Indian action comedy film directed by Anees Bazmee, and produced by Firoz Nadiadwala. It is a sequel to the 2007 film Welcome, featuring an ensemble cast that includes Nana Patekar, Anil Kapoor and Paresh Rawal reprising their roles from the prequel. John Abraham and Shruti Haasan are new additions to the lead cast. Made on a budget of US$ 16 million, the film was majorly shot in and around Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Welcome Back released worldwide on 4 September 2015 to mixed reviews from critics.

cast
John Abraham as Ajju Bhai/Ajay Barsi
Nana Patekar as Uday Shetty/Shankar Shetty
Anil Kapoor as Majnu Pandey
Shruti Hassan as Ranjhana
Paresh Rawal as Dr. Ghunghroo
Dimple Kapadia as Poonam/Maharani
Naseeruddin Shah as Wanted Bhai
Sakshi Maggo as RAJKUMARI
Ankita Shrivastava as Babita/Rajkumari Nandini
Shiney Ahuja as Honey (Wanted's son)[1]
Supriya Karnik as Mrs. Ghunghroo
Rajpal Yadav
Surveen Chawla - special appearance in song "Tutti Bole Wedding Di"
Lauren Gottlieb - special appearance in song "20-20"
Reema Debnath - special appearance in song "20-20"
Akshay Kumar and Feroz Khan - in flashback scenes of Welcome
Katrina Kaif as Sanjana

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

ISIS VIDEO SHOWS FOUR SHIITE SPIES BURNED ALIVE IN IRAQ

They introduce themselves to the camera, giving their names and a brief description of their role in combating ISIS.

The alleged “spies” are then chained upside down — hanged by their wrists and ankles to a metal frame — before a fire is set, to a trail of fuel beneath them, that eventually engulfs them in flames burning them to death.

A line of fuel appears to have been poured underneath the men and slight patches of straw were added to ignite the fire.

In slow motion, the video footage shows as the fire begins to burn up the line of fuel, rapidly heading towards the men.

The men are agonizingly burnt to death by the fire in the final seconds of the footage, which are too graphic to publish.

A masked ISIS fighter used a large torch to set them ablaze, and the four men are forced to watch as the flame licks towards them.

As in other propaganda execution videos, the men are forced to wear orange jumpsuits.

ISIS’ media arm released the video Monday, claiming to have filmed it in Anbar province. The video is entitled by the jihadist group with a line from the Koran, roughly translated as “Punish them with the same harm they have caused you.”

The Independent quoted experts saying the footage came in direct response to videos disseminated by Shiite jihadists, showing similar barbarity.

“Last week, a video circulated on social media showed the Shia militia leader Abu Azrael torturing and killing a Sunni fighter, accused of ISIS allegiance, by burning him alive over an open pit,” notes the U.K. news outlet.

“While it was impossible to independently verify the authenticity of Monday’s video, experts said that in the Iraqi context it appeared to be ‘an act of vengeance,’” it adds.

Prior to their deaths, the prisoners are made to watch several videos reportedly showing the mutilation of the bodies of dead ISIS fighters by members of the Iraqi army and allied Shi’a militias.

The new video was unlike other ISIS films designed to “terrorize a global audience and attract fanatics,” Dr. Andreas Krieg, an expert on the Middle East from King’s College’s Department of Defense Studies, told The Independent.

Iran-backed Shiite militias employed by the Iraqi government have been committing atrocities “of the same scale as ISIS” since 2003, he also said, adding, “ISIS wants to show its most important military and ideological enemy, namely the [Shiite] militias, that none of their atrocities will go unpunished.”

“It wants to send the message that they are not impressed by [Shiite] cruelties and that despite the Iraqi government’s determination, ISIS can act with impunity,” noted Dr. Krieg.

ISIS uses some of the videos purportedly showing its members being brutalized by Shiite militias as “evidence of a war against them waged by Shia Muslims and Iran,” Charlie Winter, an expert at the anti-extremist think tank Quilliam, told The Independent.

“These videos are rare, so of course ISIS is going to seize it as an opportunity. They see it as a justification for their war, for the punishments they themselves use, and of course it gets publicity as well,” he added.

ISIS has killed at least 3,156 people in Syria alone, including 1,841 civilians, since it declared the formation of its so-called “Caliphate” 14 months ago on June 29, 2014, according to the U.K.-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which uses sources on the ground to monitor the Syrian conflict.

Among those killed are 236 rebels and fellow jihadists and 182 members of its own group.
बग्दाद, भदौ १६ । अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय आतंकवादी संगठन ‘इस्लामिक स्टेट’ (आइएस) ले चार इराकी सिया युवालाई जिउँदै जलाएका छन् ।
आइएसले एक भिडियो जारी गर्दै ती चार युवालाई जिउँदै जलाएको दृष्य सार्वजनिक गरेको हो । जिउँदै जलाइएका युवाको पहिचान ‘पपुलर मोभिलाइजेसन बल’ का लडाकुका रुपमा गरिएको छ ।
style="text-align: justify;">उनीहरुलाई फलामे साङ्लोले बाँधेर झुण्ड्याइएको अवस्थामा तलबाट आगो लगाएको दृष्य भिडियोमा देखिन्छ ।
जलाइनु अघि ती चार युवाले आफूहरुलाई अनबर प्रान्तको राजधानी रमादीबाट ४०० किलोमिटर टाढा नेखिब इलाकाबाट अपहरण गरिएको जनाएका छन् ।
भिडियोमा मास्क लगाएको एउटा आइएस लडाकुले ‘अब बदलाको समय आयो’ भनेका छन् । उनले अगाडी भनेका छन्, ‘हामी आज उनीहरुमाथि त्यस्तै प्रकारले हमला गर्दैछौं जसरी उनीहरुले हामीमाथि गरेका थिए ।’
सो भिडियोमा एउटा क्लिप पनि देखाइएको छ जसमा एक सुन्नी युवालाई आगो लगाइएको छ । सुन्नी युवालाई आगो लगाउँदा सरकारी सैनिक मुकदर्शक बनेको सो क्लिपमा देखाइएको छ । (एजेन्सी)

Friday, August 14, 2015

179 Years Old Man Mahashta Murasi - News Overseas

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Death is universal truth as no one can escape from the grip of death. But here is a man who is waiting for his death. Mahasta Murashi is 179 years old and has claimed that he was born on 1835 AD. The governmental letters proved that he was born on that year. If his claims are truth then he will be recorded as the “Man lived for the longest period” in Guinness Book World Record. Mahashta Murasi was born in the garden city of Bangalore, India on January 6th 1835. In the year 1903 he moved to Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh state. Mahashta Murasi worked as a cobbler in the varanasi city which is popularly known as Benares until 1957, when he retired at the already venerable age of 122.
He told: "I have been alive so long, that my great grand-children have been dead for years. Somehow death forgot about me. And now there’s hardly any hope left. Look at the statistics, nobody dies past 150, even less at 170.

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Thursday, August 13, 2015

Paraguayan 11-year-old gives birth after pregnancy sparked abortion debate

An 11-year old girl who became pregnant after being raped by her stepfather and was denied an abortion by Paraguayan authorities has given birth, in the culmination of a case which put renewed focus on Latin America’s strict anti-abortion laws.

The girl, known by the legal pseudonym “Mainumby”, gave birth to a girl weighing 3.55kg (7.8lbs) at the Reina Sofia maternity hospital, a facility run by the Red Cross in Asunción, Paraguay’s capital. The baby was delivered by Caesarean section as a natural birth was judged to be too dangerous.

Neither the mother nor the child are reported to have experienced any health complications. “It was like any other Caesarean, but with the age difference,” Reina Sofia Director Mario Villalba told local radio. “She’s well and progressing like in any other surgery, but we’ll see afterwards how she gets on as a mother.”

Erika Guevara, Americas director at Amnesty International, said in a statement that Mainumby was “lucky to be alive”, adding that “only time will tell the true extent of the physical and psychological consequences of her tragic ordeal”.

“The fact that Mainumby did not die does not excuse the human rights violations she suffered at the hands of the Paraguayan authorities, who decided to gamble with her health, life and integrity despite overwhelming evidence that this pregnancy was extremely risky,” she said.

The case first came to light when the girl’s mother took her to hospital in late April because she had begun to experience swelling and stomach pain. At that point, she was only 10 years old and was already over 20 weeks into her term.

Her mother had reported as early as January 2014 that her partner was abusing her daughter, but received no response from the authorities. The girl, her two siblings, mother and stepfather shared a rented room in Luque, a town on the outskirts of Asunción.

After doctors indicated that the girl was pregnant, her mother requested an abortion but Paraguay, where 89% of adults are thought to be Catholic, prohibits the procedure unless the pregnancy threatens the life of the mother.

Public Health Ministry officials told the Guardian at the time that there was “no reason to interrupt the pregnancy”, and argued that it would be “even more dangerous for the girl to undergo a procedure”.

Both the girl’s mother and father were arrested, and the girl was taken into the Red Cross hospital.

Her mother was subsequently released pending further investigation, and has spent the past 10 days at her daughter’s bedside, according to Elizabeth Torales, Mainumby’s lawyer. Torales told press that she would work to place both the girl and her daughter in the custody of her mother.

The government’s refusal to authorise an abortion, or consider changing the law, earned condemnation from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, UN health officials and women’s rights groups within Paraguay.

But the authorities refused to change their position, and in the midst of the media storm the country’s most senior bishop used an Independence Day service on 14 May to criticize outside efforts to impose “barbarism, dehumanisation, and a culture of death”.

When Pope Francis visited the country in July he avoided any mention of the case, instead dwelling on the role played by Paraguay’s women in rebuilding the country after successive wars, calling them the “most glorious in the Americas”.

The case has also shed light on widespread child abuse in Paraguay. At least 600 girls aged 14 or under become pregnant in Paraguay every year – whose population numbers little more than six million people.

Villalba said that the Red Cross are currently treating two pregnant 12-year-old girls, as well as many others who had been the victims of sexual abuse by relatives.

“Unfortunately this case is not unusual for Paraguay, or the region,” Paula Avila-Guillen, advocacy adviser for Latin America and the Caribbean at the Center for Reproductive Rights, said. “It’s something that, very sadly, we see far too often, and that’s due to a lack of access to basic reproductive health services for girls and women, and a lack of understanding of the consequences for a girl of this very young age being forced to carry out a pregnancy.”

Avila-Guillen said that political and religious conservatism within Paraguay helped explain the government’s refusal to budge on the issue, but noted that devout countries such as Colombia were able to separate the law from religious belief in cases of rape or incest.

She called on the Paraguayan government to provide “an abortion law that puts women and girls first”, as well as “comprehensive and scientific sexual information and education” for minors.

“If women and girls feel comfortable about their bodies, know what is appropriate and are comfortable talking to their teachers and parents, they would be able to denounce abuse a lot earlier and feel empowered to say no to abusive situations,” Avila-Guillen argued, adding that free access to adequate contraception is also “fundamental” in preventing unwanted pregnancies.

“What is the future for that girl? What will be her opportunities? Can she stay in school? Can she become an adult and a woman that can decide what kind of life she has? She’s being forced to be an adult when she’s 11 and all her childhood is being put on hold,” she added.

“If they don’t take the necessary steps to protect girls and offer them basic health services, we will keep hearing of these cases,” she concluded.

Comedy - Husband, Wife and Dowry

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Here is a short comedy video called Property. In the video we can see Niru Khadka and Shiva Hari
Acharya. The scenario of the video goes like this, a guy is watching TV and in the mean time his wife comes in and starts to shout. She starts saying that, you seem to be taking pleasure of TV, but dont forget that the TV is given by parents. You can afford anything on your own. The TV is given by my parents, that couch and this bed and the cupboard everything in this house has been given by my parents and you are so poor and helpless, you can buy anything on your own. The guy gets irritated and goes in another room. Watch video to know more…..
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China blasts: fireball from Tianjin explosions injures hundreds and kills at least 44 – latest updates

We are expecting a press conference from authorities in Tianjin in around half an hour, at which we would hope to hear further information on the rescue efforts and those affected.

In the meantime, here is what we know about the blasts that rocked the port city on Wednesday night, and their aftermath:

At least 44 people have been killed, including 12 firefighters. Some 520 people are injured, including 66 in critical condition in hospital.
Authorities earlier said they had lost contact with a further 36 firefighters tackling the huge blazes. It is not clear if this includes the 12 who are confirmed to have died. Over 1,000 firefighters and 143 fire trucks were dispatched to the scene.
Efforts to extinguish the fires have been suspended due to safety fears over possibly dangerous and/or toxic materials in the warehouses. Authorities have not said when they will resume.
Guardian reporter Fergus Ryan, who is in Tianjin, says smoke continues to billow across the city; he also reported a further small explosion and fires still ablaze, with damage to buildings and cars as far as 3km from the scene.

The blasts occurred shortly before midnight local time (4pm GMT, 2am AEST), when a shipment of so-far unidentified “dangerous goods” in a warehouse went up in flames, causing explosions so strong that they shook homes on the other side of the city and sent flaming debris arching over nearby high-rise buildings.
President Xi Jinping and premier Li Keqiang “have urged all-out efforts to save the injured and minimise casualties in the Tianjin blast”, state media says. A specialist army team is on its way from Beijing.
State media also reports that the owners of the factory at the centre of the blasts – named as Tianjin Dongjiang Port Rui Hai International Logistics Co. Ltd – have been detained.
Tianjin, the port gateway to Beijing, is a major base for petrochemicals, refining and other industries.
Factories in the port city have been told not to open until they have been checked for safety.
Greenpeace has warned that chemicals involved in the blaze could pose an ongoing threat to Tianjin residents.
I am now handing over the live blog to my colleague Matthew Weaver, who will continue to bring you the latest updates, including that press conference.

Thanks for reading and for your comments.

Comedy Caricature Episode 1 Pm Shusil Koirala,Dr Baburam Bhattrai, Prachanda , Puspa Kamal Dahal HD


The politics of Nepal function within a framework of a republic with a multi-party system. Currently, the position of President (head of state) is occupied by Dr. Ram Baran Yadav. The position of Prime Minister (head of government) is held by Sushil Koirala.[1] Executive power is exercised by the Prime Minister and his cabinet, while legislative power is vested in the Constituent Assembly.

Until May 28, 2008, Nepal was a constitutional monarchy. On that date, the constitution was altered by the Constituent Assembly to make the country a republic.[2]

Major parties such as the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) (CPN UML) and the Nepali Congress agreed to write a constitution to replace the interim one within 2 years. However, uncooperative and "selfish" behavior of the political parties has been cited[by whom?] as the major cause behind the de-railing of the peace process.

The Maoists, as the largest party of the country, took power right after the elections and named Pushpa Kamal Dahal (Prachanda) as the Prime Minister of the country. CPN UML also joined this government, but the Nepali Congress took the part of the main opposition party. People soon saw that the country's situation deteriorated and political turmoils were in store.[citation needed] Prachanda soon fell into a dispute with the then army chief Rookmangud Katwal and decided to sack him. But the President Ram Baran Yadav, as the supreme head of military power in the country, revoked this decision and gave the army chief additional time in office. An angry Prachanda and his party quit the government, majorly citing this reason and decided to operate as the main opposition to the government headed by CPN UML and its co-partner Nepali Congress afterwards. Madhav Kumar Nepal was named the Prime Minister.

The Maoists have been to this date[when?] demanding civilian supremacy over the army.

The Maoists have been forcing closures - commonly known as bandhs - in the country, and have also declared autonomous states for almost all the ethnic groups in Nepal - seen[by whom?] as a part of revenge against the action that foiled their decision to sack the army chief.

Political leaders continue to discuss plans to end this turmoil, but none of the talks have been successful. Rising inflation, economic downturn, poverty, insecurity and uncertainty are the major problems. Many analysts[which?] opine that freedom has brought anarchy to the country. Many[who?] doubt that the political parties will succeed in writing a constitution.

On May 2012 constitution assembly was dissolved and another election to select the constitution assembly members was declared by Dr. Baburam Bhattarai.

Sansani:Horrifying video of how IS exploded captives by bomb

CAIRO — An Islamic State affiliate claimed Wednesday to have beheaded a Croatian national held hostage for weeks in what would be the group’s first killing of a foreign captive in Egypt.

If confirmed, the death would mark a fresh challenge to Egypt’s economy and the country’s effort to stem a rising Islamist insurgency that has targeted major tourist sites and military outposts.

The Croatian hostage, Tomislav Salopek, worked for a French geoscience company in Egypt, which depends on many foreign firms for construction and other major projects.

A purported photo of Salopek’s decapitated body was posted Wednesday by an Islamic State-linked Twitter account. The caption said Salopek was killed because of his country’s “war” on the Islamic State but gave no further details.

Croatia has not contributed forces to operations against the Islamic State, but the State Department has said that the Balkan nation has provided unspecified military supplies.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

मुंबई: समुद्र में तैरते मिले 1000 रुपये के सैकड़ों नोट, लोगों ने लगाई छलांग

मुंबई (12 अगस्त): 'पैसे पेड़ पर नहीं उगते हैं' वाली कहावत तो आपने खूब सुनी होगी, लेकिन मुंबई में लोगों को पैसे समुद्र में तैरते जरूर दिख गए। दरअसल, मुंबई के गेटवे ऑफ इंडिया के पास समुद्र में 1000 के नोट तैरते दिखने के बाद वहां काफी अजीब माहौल बन गया। मिडडे की रिपोर्ट के मुताबिक समुद्र के पानी में लोगों को शाम तक कुल 3 लाख रुपये मिल चुके थे।

इस मामले की जानकारी मिलते ही पुलिस मौके पर पहुंच लोगों को गहरे पानी में न जाने की सलाह दी। स्थानीय लोगों में इन नोटों को लेकर तमाम तरह की चर्चाएं हैं, लेकिन पुलिस ने इस बारे में कुछ भी कहने से इनकार कर दिया। कुछ लोगों का कहना है कि यह नोट संभवत: किसी व्यक्ति ने अराजक तत्वों से घिरने के बाद समुद्र में फेंक दिए थे। वहीं, कुछ लोग यह भी कयास लगा रहे हैं कि इतनी बड़ी मात्रा में तैर रहे यह नोट माला के भी हो सकते हैं, जो धार्मिक कार्यक्रमों में इस्तेमाल की जाती हैं।

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Tri-Chandra student mowed down by micro bus

KATHMANDU, AUG 12 - Traffic in Ghanta Ghar and surrounding areas was disrupted for a while when students of Tri-Chandra campus blocked the vehicular movement and torched a micro bus that mowed down a student this morning.

Twenty-six-year-old Nangel Shrepa of Okhaldhunga was hit by a micro bus (Ba 1 Ja 9136) on zebra crossing while the driver behind the wheel lost control of the bus. He later succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment at Kathmandu Model Hospital.

Metropolitan Police Circle Durbarmarg DSP Ramesh Basnet said that the irate students also torched the micro-bus. Police said that the driver has been taken under custody for investigation.

Traffic in the area has now resumed after the brief disruption.

BroApp is Your Clever Relationship Wingman



On Sunday’s episode of “Silicon Valley,” the Pied Piper gang are back and meeting with venture capitalists after a lawsuit from their main competitor, Hooli, caused the VC company of the late Peter Gallagher to back out on investing in them. But there was also a funny subplot during the episode, in which Pied Piper member Dinesh (Kumail Nanjiani) tries desperately to sabotage his cousin’s Kickstarter campaign for his app called "Bro." Bro is a messaging app that lets you send the word “Bro” to everyone else who has the app. Showing his cousin he's "cool,” Dinesh donated $5,000 to his campaign, but now with Pied Piper's funding in peril, Dinesh doesn't have the money and tries to convince his cousin to halt the campaign. If Bro sounds familiar, that's because there’s a very similar app already on the market. The Yo app, created by Or Arbel — reportedly in only eight hours in 2014 — makes it possible for you to send people who also have the app the word "Yo."


Why did an anaconda pop out of Bengaluru's water-filled potholes?

Bengaluru potholes now appear to be so deep, that they are spawning all kinds of monsters, which well, have the potential to scare the hell out of someone caught unawares. The latest one to rear its head out of the netherworld of deep, water-filled potholes is an anaconda, with a hand projecting out of its mouth. In what has now become a series of attempts to embarrass the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike into taking the quality of roads seriously, a civic group in the city has installed an anaconda in Yeshwanthpur. The Namma Bengaluru Foundation (NBF), a group working for the betterment of the city came up with the idea to call attention to the problem of water-logging in the city. It took two days for Chitrakala Parishath graduate Pushparaj to complete the giant snake and install it on Sunday in the Yeshwanthpur market. “There is humour, art, sarcasm in the craft, but more importantly, there is a deeper message in it that we are trying to deliver,” says Sridhar Pabbisetty, CEO of Namma Bengaluru Foundation. He says that residents are worried about potholes that are a regular feature on roads due to bad road maintenence and uncoordinated digging by various agencies. The lack of drainage systems has created a rise in diseases like malaria and dengue as stagnant water provides breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Installing the anaconda wasn’t an easy task as local goons tried to intimidate the artist and NBF members. Sridhar says that the goons stamped on the artwork and damaged it, but the presence of media forced them to retreat. The police requested the team to relocate the artwork. The installation drew the attention of passers-by, especially the children who were fascinated by a giant anaconda lying in the middle of busy market area. Many engaged with the team, showing interest in participating in debates and discussion to solve Bengaluru’s problems, he adds. On social media too, people were rather helpful with suggestions – several people said that there was plenty of scope for hippopatmuses, dinosaurs and even a Loch Ness monster to live comfortably in the gigantic water-filled pot-holes. “There has been an overwhelming demand for anacondas and people are giving locations across the city for such installations,” says Sridhar. Earlier, artist Baadal Nanjundaswamy had created a crocodile on a pothole, later floated paper boats on huge craters on the road. The Foundation is conducting debates in 8 wards in Bengaluru from 6.00 to 8.00 pm on the following days 12th Aug 2015, Uttarahalli, Shanthi Sagar Party Hall, #25, Subramanyapura Main Rd, Uttarahalli. 13th Aug 2015, Shettihalli, Annapoorna Party Hall, #57, Appayanna Layout, Abbigere Main Rd. 14th Aug 2015, Sanjay Nagar, Ramana Maharshi Center for Learning, Post office road, Sanjaynagar. 15th Aug 2015, Varthur, SDV mini party hall, Near Varthur Govt middle school, Varthur. 16th Aug 2015, Yeshwanthpura, Sri Acharya Ramanuja Samudaya Bhavana, Mayur complex, # 36, 1st main road, Yeshwanthpur. 17th Aug 2015, Kattriguppe, Sri Vinayaka party hall, No 117, 80 feet road, karthiguppe main road, BSK 3rd stage, Next to shani mahathma temple, 18th Aug 2015, Nagapura, Kadamba hotel part hall (Ambari hall), #707, Dr. Modhi Hospital road, Mahalaxmipuram. 19th Aug 2015, Kodigehalli, Sri Lakshmi Padmavathi Venkataramanswamy Devasthana, Near Gangamma Devasthana Kodigehalli Circle

Is it a rock? A shadow? Or a 'Woman on Mars’? Internet divided on NASA’s Mars photograph

Nasa's Curiosity Rover has been prowling the surface of the red planet for the past few years and has made several discoveries over the course of its adventures.

But none are as intriguing as the discovery of a 'woman' 'with long hair and a dress' by a blogger who has written extensively about the woman in a blog, unsurprisingly called UFO Sightings Daily. Before you read further, have a long and clear look at the photograph below, released by Nasa as part of a series of high-resolution images captured by Curiosity. What do you see? A clear picture of Mars' surface, the rocky terrain maybe? Can you spot anything unusual? Look again. The encircled area is where the 'woman' stands, according to UFO Sightings Daily. In a post titled 'A strange woman walking on Mars? News intriguing images of Mars are discussed on the Internet', the writer elaborates on the vision, writing, "It seems there is a woman standing on top of a cliff, with long hair, wearing a dress, watching the Jeep probe. Just above, it appears an impression that leads to something similar to a manhole with a lever at the top. And next, it is something that looks like a small building or a tent. Logo on your left, there seems to be a painting on the wall (a greeting?)." These points are illustrated with zoomed and highlighted images the apparent shapes. The 'Woman on Mars' images were to quick to go viral with some speculating about its authenticity while most joked about the unlikeliness of signs of life on Mars, much less humanoid signs. While the internet debates (and jokes) about the woman who made it to Mars, the whole idea seems to be more like a Rorschach test — 'What can you see in the image'? Some may see a rock protrusion, others a shadow and maybe some will see the apparition. So, what do you see?

He Is About To Rape A Girl He Met On Facebook. But Watch What Happens When Her Parents Show Up!

In the United State there are over 750,000 registered child predators. And Social media is an ever growing platform that we use to connect with friends, and family members. But while most of us are adults are pretty safe, for children and young adults? The dangers are there and they’re very, very real. Aren’t they? To prove just how alarming this situation is, YouTube filmmaker Coby Persin creates a social experiment with the permission of the teenage girl’s parents, creates a fake facebook profile andarrange a meet and get them into a van. Sounds harsh, but we think this is an important investigation and it’ll definitely open your eyes… . Be sure to watch until the end, and use what we’ve learned in this video to better educate your friends and family. What was found in this video is shocking and everyone should see. Please SHARE this video with everyone you know, it could save an innocent life.

New Teej Song 2072 Paani Puri "पानी पुरी "by Pashupati Sharma & Janaki Tarani Magar

Teej (Nepali: तीज); (Punjabi: ਤੀਜ (Gurmukhi)), and (Hindi: तीज) is a generic name for a number of festivals that are celebrated in Nepal, Northern and Western India. Haryali Teej, Kajari Teej and Hartalika Teej welcome the monsoon season and are celebrated primarily by girls and women, with songs, dancing and prayer rituals. The monsoon festivals of Teej are primarily dedicated to Goddess Parvati and her union with Lord Shiva. Teej refers to the monsoon festivals, observed particularly in western and northern states of India and Nepal. The festivals celebrate the bounty of nature, arrival of clouds and rain, greenery and birds with social activity, rituals and customs. The festivals for women, include dancing, singing, getting together with friends and telling stories, dressing up with henna-coloured hands and feet, wearing red, green or yellow clothes, sharing festive foods, and playing under trees on swings on Haryali Teej. The festivals are dedicated, in many parts of India and Nepal, to Parvati. "Teej" refers to the "third" day that falls every month after the new moon (Amavasya), and the third day after the full moon night of every month. The monsoon festivals of Teej include Haryali Teej, Kajari Teej and Hartalika Teej. Teej festivals are traditionally observed by women to celebrate the monsoons, on the the third day of the Indian month of Shravan, and on the third days of the waning and waxing moon of the Indian month of Bhadrapud. Women also pray to goddess Parvati seeking the wellness of their husband, children and their own self.

Monday, August 10, 2015

WalkCar electric vehicle is like a laptop that you ride

We've seen some highly-portable electric vehicles before, including diminutive scooters and skateboards. Cocoa Motors' new WalkCar, however, makes those gizmos look huge. It's used more or less like a Segway, but it's not much bigger than a laptop. The WalkCar has four tiny wheels, an aluminum body, and is intended to be carried in an included bag when not in use. Steering is achieved by shifting your weight, while acceleration and braking happen automatically when you step on or off. Its top speed is 10 km/h (6.2 mph) and its built-in battery takes three hours to charge via USB, providing a range of 12 km (7.5 miles). Although it looks pretty puny, the WalkCar is reportedly powerful enough to push a person in a wheelchair up an incline, and it can handle payloads weighing up to 120 kg (265 lb). We've reached out to its Japan-based designer for more details, but are still waiting to hear back. One thing we do know, however, is that it's slated to be the subject of a Kickstarter campaign beginning in October. It's hoped that a production model will be out by next spring (Northern Hemisphere), priced at around 100,000 yen (about US$800).

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The Ministry of Agricultural Development on Monday informed the Parliamentary Agriculture and Water Resource Committee that the country may lose an estimated Rs25 billion from paddy crop this year if eight Tarai districts in the eastern and central regions continue to suffer from poor rainfall for two more weeks. The eight districts—Saptari, Siraha, Dhanusha, Mahottari, Sarlahi, Rautahat, Bara and Parsa—have been hit hard by late and insufficient rainfall this year, with average paddy transplantation of just 40 percent of the combined 326,501 hectares of land. Poor plantation in these districts has pulled down the national average plantation to 73.7 percent as of August 7. Paddy is cultivated on 1.42 million hectares. Normally, the Tarai districts have a spill-over period until mid-August. In some cases, paddy can be planted till early September. In the same period last year, transplantation in these Tarai districts were completed on 53 percent of the fields. The transplantation rate was at 95 percent as of August 7 in 2013-14. “If the water shortage problem persists, the country could lose paddy worth Rs 25 billion this year,” Yogendra Karki, joint-secretary at the Agriculture Ministry told the lawmakers on Monday. “Losses in the eight rain-deficit districts could hover around Rs12 billion if the rain situation does not improve.” The country had produced paddy worth Rs100 billion in fiscal year 2014-15. Paddy output dropped 5.1 percent to 4.78 million tonnes last year due to late monsoon and untimely rainfall. The ministry had estimated a loss of Rs5 billion last year. As the situation is likely to aggravate this year too and could result food insecurity, the Parliamentary committee on Monday directed the Ministry of Irrigation to study the feasibility of solar-powered shallow tube well facilities in the Tarai districts that have been suffering water deficit during the key paddy plantation season for a long time. The committee has directed the Irrigation Ministry to coordinate with the Ministry of Agricultural Development and the Alternative Energy Promotion Centre to conduct the feasibility of the solar-powered irrigation system in Nepal. Water shortage is a persistent problem in these districts. Droughts are expected to strike there, triggering fears of a famine. Agro experts said drought and soaring temperatures have left farmlands in the districts with extensive cracks and even the transplanted paddy seedlings have turned yellow. According to Karki, the ministry has requested the Finance Ministry to allocate an additional budget for the programme to install additional shallow tube well in the affected districts. The ministry has also decided to expedite its “system of rice intensification” and “direct seedling rice” system in the affected districts. Agro experts said the economic outlook for the next year is bleaker amid weak monsoon forecasts. Agriculture, the major contributor to Nepal’s economy, is mainly rain-fed. In 2011-12, paddy production rose an impressive 13.7 percent, and as a result, the farm sector’s growth rate swelled to 4.63 percent. However, in 2012-13, paddy output dropped 11.3 percent and the economic growth rate slumped to a six-year low of 3.5 percent. Nepal’s economy inched up just 3 percent in the last fiscal year due to the April 25 earthquake and a drop in paddy production.

World's Biggest Earthquake Ever Recorded - Full Documentary

An earthquake (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is the perceptible shaking of the surface of the Earth, which can be violent enough to destroy major buildings and kill thousands of people. The severity of the shaking can range from barely felt to violent enough to toss people around. Earthquakes have destroyed whole cities. They result from the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. The seismicity, seismism or seismic activity of an area refers to the frequency, type and size of earthquakes experienced over a period of time. Earthquakes are measured using observations from seismometers. The moment magnitude is the most common scale on which earthquakes larger than approximately 5 are reported for the entire globe. The more numerous earthquakes smaller than magnitude 5 reported by national seismological observatories are measured mostly on the local magnitude scale, also referred to as the Richter magnitude scale. These two scales are numerically similar over their range of validity. Magnitude 3 or lower earthquakes are mostly almost imperceptible or weak and magnitude 7 and over potentially cause serious damage over larger areas, depending on their depth. The largest earthquakes in historic times have been of magnitude slightly over 9, although there is no limit to the possible magnitude. The most recent large earthquake of magnitude 9.0 or larger was a 9.0 magnitude earthquake in Japan in 2011 (as of March 2014), and it was the largest Japanese earthquake since records began. Intensity of shaking is measured on the modified Mercalli scale. The shallower an earthquake, the more damage to structures it causes, all else being equal.[1] At the Earth's surface, earthquakes manifest themselves by shaking and sometimes displacement of the ground. When the epicenter of a large earthquake is located offshore, the seabed may be displaced sufficiently to cause a tsunami. Earthquakes can also trigger landslides, and occasionally volcanic activity. In its most general sense, the word earthquake is used to describe any seismic event — whether natural or caused by humans — that generates seismic waves. Earthquakes are caused mostly by rupture of geological faults, but also by other events such as volcanic activity, landslides, mine blasts, and nuclear tests. An earthquake's point of initial rupture is called its focus or hypocenter. The epicenter is the point at ground level directly above the hypocenter.

Teej Song by Khuman Adhikari and Ramila Neupane

Teej is a generic name for three festivals that are celebrated in Nepal to welcome the monsoon season. It is primarily a festival celebrated by girls and ladies.The festival of Teej is dedicated to Goddess Parvati and her union with Lord Shiva. Its main aim is to promote and save the Nepali culture, tradition which are fading off day by day through lok dohori geet either from any cast or community from any part of Nepal. Watch Video and subscribe Music Nepal for upcoming latest video updates


Trisana Music pvt. ltd Presents beautiful melody Teej Song 2072 From Album “Aasirbad Magchhu” A Song About Woman dancing and singing Festival Teej. In this video beautiful melody vocal by Khuman Adhikari and Ramila Neupane. Lyrics by Baburam Bohara and Khuman Adhikari. Exclusively presented and marketed by Music Nepal & Samita digital pvt. ltd. Featuring model Nita Dhungana and Bijaya Thapa. Featuring Model Parbati rai, Samjhana, Mahesh and Sanjeev with direction of Prakash Bhatt

Light tremor hits Gorkha, 374 aftershocks since April 25 quake

KATHMANDU: A light tremor hit Gorkha district of western Nepal at 4:15 am on Monday morning.

The National Seismological Centre said that the morning aftershock of the April 25 earthquake was of local magnitude 4.9.

The epicentre lies in a location, with its coordinates 28.14°N, 84.72 °E, north of the district headquarters and south of Barpak. Barpak was the epicentre of the 7.6-magnitude earthquake on April 25.

The NSC records show that as many as 374 aftershock of local magnitude 4.0 or above have followed the devastating earthquake of local magnitude 7.6 till this morning.

According to the Ministry of Home Affairs’ Nepal Disaster Risk Reduction Portal, the official death toll of the earthquake and its aftershocks is 8,901 so far.