February 2016


Breast

                                    

And a well kept secret over generations of women. Thankfully, victims of breast ironing/ flattening are now coming forward to speak about their experience so as to create awareness about it and for rallying to put an end to this inhuman practice which, according to the United Nations Population Fund(UNFPA) is one of the five under-reported crimes relating to gender-based violence. The others are “bridenapping” in Central Asia, the epidemic of traumatic fistula in Africa, femicide of women in Central America and child marriage.
The issue came to the fore when Leyla Hussein, a Somali psychotherapist and social activist now based in the UK tweeted about it, “Why everyone should know about breast ironing”. She blogged for Cosmopolitan regarding this practice.
“Breast ironing is when a hot iron or stone is used to burn or compress the breast tissue. Destroying a woman’s or girl’s breasts in this way can take anything from a couple of days to a few weeks. The words ‘culture,’ ‘tradition’ or ‘religion’ might come up when trying to explain this absurdly harmful practice, but as in the case of Female Genital Mutilation, these words are only thinly veiled excuses.”- Leyla
Breast ironing is the brutal flattening of a young girl’s developing chest to “protect her from rape and sexual harassment”. It is believed that if the breasts are flattened, the girls would be less feminine, and less attractive to men, preserved from rapes or pre-marital sexual activities and teenage pregnancies, and thus be able to complete their education.
This is absurd logic because despite breast ironing girls are raped and they become pregnant. In fact, ironing the chest with spatula, stones or hammer heated over coal in the effort to make the breasts “disappear” perpetuate various physical and psychological damages on the girls who are subjected to it, in 58% of the cases, by their own mothers. Often, but not always, the father remains completely unaware of it. Rich families prefer to use an elastic belt to press the small paps to prevent them from growing.
Young girls from 11 to 15 years of age are exposed to numerous health problems such as cancer, abscesses, itching, and discharge of milk, infection, dissymmetry of the breasts, cysts, breast infections, severe fever, tissue damage and even the complete disappearance of one or both breasts. They feel as if their chests are (literally) on fire. In a number of cases, when these girls bear a child, they are unable to produce milk and then bitten by “driver ants” in an effort to swell the breasts and produce milk. No milk is produced.
Needless to say, this procedure is extremely painful and violates a girl’s physical integrity. The teenagers are so traumatized that sometimes they do not want anyone to touch their breasts for the rest of their lives. Besides, some have confessed to being ashamed of their flattened chest which makes them look like boys. It destroys their confidence and their social and psychological well-being.
According to an estimate by the UN, 3.8 million young women are at risk of breast ironing in Central and West Africa. It is a widespread practice in Cameroon. Other places that may be at risk include Nigeria, the Republic of Guinea, Togo and Côte d’Ivoire.
Since it is perceived that it is for the “safety” of young women, they keep quiet about it which further perpetuates this violence. Lyela opines that “it is ‘absurd’ that women’s bodies are not ‘considered safe in their natural states’.” Men should be held responsible for not controlling their urges, not rape survivors.
Women who are now campaigning against breast ironing try to educate the girls by asserting that breasts are created by God and ironing them is dangerous. They believe that education is the only way to put an end to this barbaric practice. They also assert the importance of sex education as a guarantee against teenage sexual activities and pregnancies rather than breast ironing. If girls are taught about their bodies at the onset of puberty, they will be able to take care of their bodies better.
Some organizations which are working for awareness against breast ironing are London-based charity Women’s and Girl’s Development Organisation (Cawogido), and the Association of Aunties, a national network in Cameroon that promotes sexual dialogue. Often they are short of sponsors which make it difficult to work at the scale they would like to.
(Thanks, Logical Indian) 

Great Khali

Former WWE wrestler Dalip Singh Rana, popularly known by his ring name ‘The Great Khali’, won the match on Sunday and grab the title of ‘The Great Khali Returns mega show’. The ex-WWE star from India, who was seriously injured in a professional wrestling bout with Canada’s ‘Bodysteel’ on Wednesday. But undeterred The Great Khali said he is ready for a rematch and promised to show no mercy. 


uring the fight on Sunday  he defeated Canadian wrestlers in just two minute. The Great Khali performs Puja in Dehradun (Uttarakhand) ahead of his wrestling match on February 28 and said “I have come out of bad time. I am ready to fight him [Bodysteel]. I will attack him with a chair and make every drop of his blood count. It will be blood for blood and chair for chair.”
During his fight with Canadian wrestler ‘Bodysteel’ in ‘The Great Khali Wrestling Show’ at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Khali was left stranded alone when two other wrestlers Mike Knox and Apollo entered the ring and started beating the Indian with chairs and was taken to Dehradun on Thursday for specialised treatment.
After being injured the doctors had advised him to not fight, but he decided to fight in any case. “There is a fire burning inside me and I am embarrassed that I let my fans down in Haldwani. But I request you all to come on 28th in Dehradun and watch me give it back to them. I will fight despite what the doctors say and promise to take revenge,” Khali said. After coming out of the ICU Khali had take 35 egg, 5 kilos of fruit, 6 glasses of juice and 7 burger in breakfast.
The Great Khali Show’s fight was very exciting. Khali remove Bodysteel, Mike Knox and Apollo’s arrogance in 2 minute. Khali beat all three with chair.
Bollywood actor Shreyas Talpade also attend the fight and shares the picture of fight on Twitter and write “After a lot of dramatic twists n turns…Hero finally wins and gets the belt back #TheGreatKhaliReturns.

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India’s largest telecom company Bharti Airtel said on Sunday that it has started delivering 4G mobile broadband speed of up to 135 megabits per second.
Bharti said data speeds of up to 135 Mbps have been delivered on commercially available mobile devices on Airtel’s 4G network in Kerala. “This is a game changer for mobile broadband in India. Airtel has pioneered 4G deployment in India and we are delighted to raise the innovation benchmark to deliver a world-class experience to our customers,” Bharti Airtel MD and CEO (India and South Asia) Gopal Vittal said in a statement.
With this, Airtel has joined a select group of global mobile operators to commercially deploy the technology that delivers ultra-fast mobile data speeds and enables better spectrum utilisation and efficiency, said the company. “Using the carrier aggregation technology and combining the capacities of TD LTE (2300 MHz spectrum band) and FD LTE (1800 MHz spectrum band), data speeds of up to 135 Mbps have been delivered on commercially available mobile devices on Airtel’s 4G network in Kerala,” said Airtel.
LTE-Advanced carrier aggregation technology combines TD LTE (2300 MHz) with FD LTE (1800 MHz) bandwidths to deliver high data speeds on a LIVE 4G network Carrier aggregation enables enhanced spectrum efficiency by combining capacities across multiple LTE carriers (within same or different spectrum bands) to deliver a superior user experience and ultra-fast mobile data speeds. Nokia Networks has partnered Airtel in deploying the carrier aggregation technology.


Gianni Infantino

European soccer chief Gianni Infantino was elected as president of soccer’s world governing body, FIFA, at a voting on Friday in Zurich.
UEFA general secretary Infantino won the election with 115 votes, with Sheikh Salman receiving 88 votes. Prince Ali received four votes and no votes were recorded for Jerome Champagne.
Infantino said: “I told you I went through a journey, an exceptional journey and a journey which made me meet many fantastic people – many people who love football and believe in football, and many people who deserve FIFA to be respected”.
“We will restore the respect people have in FIFA and everybody will applaud us, and they will applaud all of you for what you do. We have to be proud of what we do for FIFA. I would like to thank all of you and all of the other candidates”.
“It was a great sign of democracy of FIFA. I want to restore a new era in FIFA where we put football at the centre of the speech.”
Infantino succeeds Sepp Blatter as FIFA president.


How New York Reacted to Man, 65, With His 12-Year-Old 'Bride'
Screengrab taken from YouTube video uploaded by Coby Persin

In an attempt to shine a harsh light on the prevalence of child marriages (legally in many countries), YouTuber Coby Persin has conducted a social experiment to see how people in New York would react to a child bride and her older groom. New York reacted just as you would imagine - with shock and outrage.

The video shows two actors posing as a 65-year-old groom and his 12-year-old bride. The odd couple is seen getting their photographs clicked together in Times Square while Coby plays their photographer. A hidden camera, in the meantime, captures the reactions of those passing by.

A few people are caught on camera with disgust on their face, others are shown walking away from the scene and one woman is even seen wiping away a tear. Then, one by one, bystanders give the old man a piece of their mind.

"Where is your mom?," a woman asks the young girl. The man tries to explain he has her parents' permission to marry her but that only angers the woman more. "What are you doing with someone her age?," she demands to know.

More people are seen asking the man similar questions. Some even threaten to take him to the police. One man is seen getting so agitated, security has to intervene to calm him down.

This isn't the first time an experiment like has been conducted. About two weeks ago, KAFALebanon posted a similar video on YouTube which went viral with almost three million views. While most people in that experiment reacted just like the New Yorkers did, many were seen congratulating the old man on his wedding.

According to a UNICEF report from February 2016, one in four women worldwide were married before the age 18. It is plainly important for more people to speak out against this issue.

Since being posted on February 21, Coby Persin's video has already been viewed by almost a million people. The video rightly says that New Yorkers didn't stand for child marriage and nor should anyone else in the world.


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Argentina Messi Afghanistan


Murtaza Ahmadi is one lucky little boy.
He first gained Internet fame when someone posted a photo of him wearing a makeshift soccer jersey — just a plastic bag with Argentine star player Lionel Messi's name and number written on the back. Soon, people around the world were trying to get in touch with him, but questions abounded. Who was this little boy? Where exactly did he live?
Those questions have since been answered. Family members identified Murtaza as a 5-year-old living in Jaghori, Afghanistan. 
 With a photo that adorable, it's no surprise that the Afghanistan Football Federation soon got word of the situation. They made plans for Murtaza to visit with their national team, and wrote in a blog post that the "country's football federation considers it as its obligation to work for fulfilling and realizing the little Murtaza's wishes."
But even more exciting things were to come for Murtaza.
UNICEF tweeted out a photo of the little boy wearing a real Messi jersey. The best part? The shirt is signed by the soccer star.

"Murtaza realized one of his biggest dreams today! He received team jerseys and an autographed football with a personal message from UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Leo Messi," UNICEF Afghanistan wrote in a post on its Facebook page. "The right to play and practice sports promotes the well-being of all children, especially the most vulnerable trapped in emergencies around the world."






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If you’ve never been bitten by a fire ant, consider yourself lucky; the small light brown insects are known for painful stinging bites and destroying whatever environment they infest.
Luckily for Australia, a team of the world’s first fire-ant-sniffing pooches are on the job.
The National Red Imported Fire Ant Eradication Program has never had a problem getting rid of the actual insects, but tracking them down is the hard part. Since a dog’s sense of smell is 10,000 times stronger than that of a human, the canines have been leading exterminators to any fire ant colonies that need to be terminated in central Queensland.
The nine dogs trained to do the sniffing are given an ant pheromone to track.
If no more fire ant colonies are reported in the Gladstone region, it will be the fastest eradication program in the world – completed two years ahead of schedule.With hundreds of thousands of people hospitalized each year for the bug’s nasty bite, Gladstone’s eradication team is hopeful that the sniffing method will revolutionize the way exterminators hunt fire ants around the world.
(Source:goodnewsetwork.org )

new zealend

They were called “naive” for believing they could rally public support to buy a beach and outbid the real estate tycoons, but in the face of a long-shot, their crowd-funded campaign to save the property for the New Zealand people has paid off.

During a Christmas dinner, Duane Major and his brother-in-law, Adam Gardner, came up with the idea of raising money from individuals in order to buy a gorgeous stretch of beach in order to make it public.

In the end, so many people were inspired to donate that their bid was the highest of the roughly 100 buyers and business interests in the running to purchase the 18-acre plot near Abel Tasman National Park.

The brothers announced they’ve turned the land over to officials with the New Zealand’s Department of Conservation, which have said they would love to own the land.

 “At 10:57 last night we delivered a pristine piece of beach and bush into the hands of all New Zealanders to look after and to cherish and to treasure and enjoy forever,” Major said on the Paul Henry radio show Wednesday morning.

  (Source:goodnewsnetwork.org)


The consortium responsible for the USB has announced that the next enhancement of the industry standard (USB 3.1) will operate at speeds of up to 10Gbps.
The new update will be completely backward compatible with USB 2.0 and 3.0 and will offer “more efficient data encoding and […] twice the effective data through-put performance of existing SuperSpeed USB”.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports were introduced in the late-1990s and were designed to standardize how peripherals connected to computers. Developed by a group of seven companies (including Microsoft, Intel and IBM) the first iteration of USB ran at a top speed of 12 Mbits.
The last upgrade to USB (USB 3.0) was introduced in 2008 and was known as SuperSpeed. Identified by blue colouring on ports and plugs, SuperSpeed has a data transfer rate of 4 Gbps. The new standard will be branded as SuperSpeed+.
“In this multi-device world, the USB 3.1 updates will enable end-users to move content across devices quickly, conveniently and without worrying about compatibility,” said Emile Ianni, Corporate Vice President of Platform Solutions Engineering, AMD.
USB dominates computers as a recognisable and ubiquitous standard, and the new SuperSpeed+ confirms its dominance. The only real competition would be from Apple’s Thunderbolt standard.
In its most recent update Thunderbolt 2 data speeds were moved up to double that of USB 3.1 at ‘blisteringly fast’ 20Gbps. However, a limited product base, a virtually Mac-only ecosystem and high prices mean that Thunderbolt will never truly compete with USB.

A fledgling tech company from the US is attempting to fix the problem of tangled earphone cables once and for all with Split: a stand-alone MP3 player that is just a pair of earphones, without buttons or cables of any sort.
In lieu of any conventional interface, Split is operated by biting, with the earphones sensing the vibrations of even a gentle bite. One bite skips a track, whilst two bites cycle the volume between four options: mute, low, medium and high.
“The teeth bite creates a vibration pulse that travels along the jawbone. The vibration has a distinctive signature which is detected by a custom-built 3-axis accelerometer,” say the Split’s makers.
To avoid accidently skipping your favourite song when you tuck into your lunch, the bite-controls can also be locked by tapping the side of the earphones.
“You are able to control your player without stopping what you’re doing. Keep your gloves on in the cold; walk, bike, jump, exercise without cables, dongles or external attachments. All you need is right there in your ears.”
The Split’s stripped-down approach to interfaces also applies to connectors: there are no USB ports, mini or otherwise, and instead a pair of magnets handle most of the necessary functions.
The magnets keep the two buds in one place, sticking them together when not in use. Pulling them apart turns the device on and the magnets are also used to charge it via a special USB cable.
 The two earphones communicate with one another using short bursts of near-field signals (these are electromagnetic transmissions that emit around 1000 times less radiation than Bluetooth) but actually operate independently, with the music kept in sync with “high precision clocks”.
The three-person team behind the Split are currently looking for funding for their project via Kickstarter (see the video below) but are promising that the production version will store up to 24 songs and offer four hours of battery life.

At the heart of the Mi 5 we find the Snapdragon 820 processor powering the device. Xiaomi chose to use two different variants of the Snapdragon 820 depending on the configuration and price options. The lowest priced option with 32GB of storage comes with an MSM8996lite which is a lower-binned Snapdragon 820 whose Kryo cores reach up to 1.36GHz on the efficiency cluster and 1.8GHz on the performance cluster. Furthermore the 32GB version only supports LPDDR4 up to 1333MHz. The 64GB and 128GB options come with the full 1.59GHz/2.15GHz speed bins and 1866MHz memory.
Power efficiency of the new SoC was has been a big discussion topic revolving the Snapdragon 820 and I know a lot of readers are impatient on new information on the matter, so I took the opportunity to try to measure the power draw of the new Kryo cores on the Mi5. The values presented here are just estimates based on power measurements from the device’s input charge power so there’s likely some voltage converter inefficiency at play and more thorough measurements in the future may result in lower figures.
                                                                          Xiaomi Mi 5




We do see some significant improvements for Qualcomm and the Snapdragon 820 represents a substantial reduction in power over the Snapdragon 810 and 808. At first glance though it seems Qualcomm isn’t able to beat HiSilicon’s Kirin 950 in terms of efficiency – although it looks like it will be able to display better efficiency than the Exynos 7420. A bit worrisome was the rather high 1 core power load but it’s still too early to determine if this is CPU-core related or rather power from another SoC block. Nevertheless it seems that the Xiaomi Mi5 and other Snapdragon 820 devices should be able show off concrete improvements over last year’s flagship phones.
On the GPU side we see some good improvements as well, although it seems the Snapdragon 820’s GPU is yet again oversized for smartphone form-factors as power figures are well above sustainable thermal envelope of phones such as the Mi5, so significant long-term throttling should be expected.

Continuing on with the rest of the MI 5’s specifications, we find a 5.15” 1080p IPS LCD display. I think Xiaomi did well in staying with a 1080p display as it will help with DDIC and display controller power to achieve better battery life for device. Xiaomi went one step further to improve power efficiency of the screen and disclosed that they’re using more backlight LEDs than in conventional designs – 16 instead of the usual 12-14. According to Xiaomi, this enables the Mi5 to reach up to 600nits of brightness as well as increasing overall backlight efficiency by 17%. While we still have to verify all of these claims, what I did notice is that the quality of the IPS panel that Xiaomi uses on the Mi5 is excellent. The display’s viewing angles are among one of the best I’ve seen on an LCD panel so it’ll definitely be interesting to see if Xiaomi was also able to provide accurate colour reproduction.

Further hardware specifications on the internals of the device include a switch to UFS-based NAND storage which promises to reach data-rates of up to 450MB/s – a figure that I wasn’t quite able to reach as quick testing shows the NAND speed reaching only 239MB/s read and 30.76MB/s writes (AndroBench 4.0, 256/4KB buffers, 1 thread). It’s possible that Xiaomi is quoting numbers without encryption and FDE on Android 6.0 is slowing down the maximum achievable speeds by the hardware.
Design-wise, this might be Xiaomi’s best device to date. The designers were able to adopt the Mi Note’s bevelled back sides to achieve excellent in-hand feel. To improve on the Mi Note's design which only curved half-way through the side of the device, the Mi5 now also curves the metal frame to try to give a more continuous feel between the metal and the glass/ceramic. Although the device sports a 5.15” screen, thanks to the design it feels more like a 4.7” or smaller device. The in-hand feel is reminiscent of the Galaxy S7 and I’m definitely happy to see that companies this year focused on improving their ergonomics. The only area where I wish Xiaomi had improved a bit more was on the front edges of the device as the lack of 2.5D glass does accentuate the rather sharp feel of the metal frame on the front.


I mentioned glass/ceramic earlier, and yes, there is a distinction between glass and ceramic as the MI 5 will come in three variants with two options for the back material. The cheaper 32 and 64GB variants will come with a more traditional glass back, while the 128GB variant comes with a more premium ceramic back cover. Advantages of the ceramic version will be that it'll be much more scratch resistant due to the hardness of the ceramic. One thing that wasn't mentioned during the presentation, but does make a large difference in the device's rather light baseline weight of 129g is that the ceramic back adds in 10g more which was definitely noticeable when holding both variants of the phone.The right side of the device sports a power button with a volume rocker above it. We find a SIM tray on the upper left side of the phone. At the top we see a IR blaster, microphone hole and the 3.5mm headphone jack. The bottom features a USB-C connector which is flanked by 4 speaker holes on each side, although similarly to Huawei’s devices only  the right side contains a speaker as the opposing speaker grill serves only as a symmetrical design feature and housing for the main microphone.
The MI 5 is Xiaomi's first smartphone with a physical home button. Primary reason for this is the new inclusion of a fingerprint sensor whose accuracy I found to be quite high. I was also very impressed with the implementation of the device wakeup feature: If you wake the device via the home button then it will immediately unlock the device without showing the lock-screen, not requiring a second gesture or trial & error with reading the fingerprint after the initial press. When the device is unlocked the fingerprint sensor also acts as a capacitive button so you never actually have to press the button during normal usage beyond initially waking the device up, effectively enabling full capacitive button navigation for the Mi5.










 (Disclaimer:This Article has just been translated from hindi from FB Page of famous journalist(See Below).The website neither confirms nor denies the authenticity of the article)
Today in this post, we are going to reveal the working of BJP'S IT Cell. BJP has opened its IT cell in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata.In Delhi only, they have employed about 8000 BJP workers and divided them into 4 groups i.e 2000 workers per group. Each worker is asked to make 20 fake id's where they work on Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus and other major social networking sites in 3 shifts. Now the job they are assigned is that they are asked to troll and abuse all those, person, famous personalities , journalists who post or speak against the party. They are asked to post abusive comments in pages of other party leaders. They are asked to say that the Modi Govt.  is doing good work and those  against them are anti-national.

If anyone slightly annoys them, they use so much abusive language that the person will either leave that page or will stop criticising RSS or Modi.

These guys are always logged in through Chrome, Firefox, Safari etc with 3 fake id's and then they will comment below their own comment.

NOW LET'S SEE HOW THEY INFLUENCE NEWS CHANNELS AND SURVEYS.
The whole team  follows news channels and wherever they find something against their interest, they will try to make # shutdown(channel)  trending on Twitter, which ultimately creates pressure on the news channel. They send multiple SMS with different simcards to channels conducting opinion polls, therby making the polls one sided! So common people watching those channels feel that Modi govt. is doing good and all those against him are anti-national. They vote in polls of online news portals to get results in their favour. ALL THESE TRICKS WERE USED TO MAKE MODI WIN IN THE PARLIAMENTRY ELECTIONS AND IS WHAT WAS THE SO CALLED MODI WAVE WHICH NO LONGER EXISTS TODAY. Because what we see around us, we gradually start to believe in them. But this trick didn't work during the Bihar elections because no. of internet users are very less. These workers are trained similar to ISIS fighters, all types of negative thoughts are filled in them which ultimately makes them a cyber terrorist.
So please be careful of such people while using social sites and block them.

They have also opened many news portals where news favouring Modi Govt. is shown and all this is part of their evil propaganda. THEIR POLICY IS TO KEEP ON LYING TILL IT BECOMES TRUE.
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(Translated To English From Rakesh Kumar's article)
  

best painting

YANG YONGLIANG’S PHOTO From the New World looks like a breathtaking landscape featuring pristine mountains in the mist. Look a little closer, and you’ll see something else entirely.
The scene is actually a collage  of hundreds of high rises, apartment buildings and factories from cities across China. Steely skyscrapers dominate the landscape, with scaffolding and cranes taking the place of elegant bamboo and gnarly pine trees. For Yongliang, it’s a dystopian vision of China’s future. “This is the artificial yet realistic world we live in,” he says. “[Industrial features] are actually replacing the natural features in our lives.”
The image is an exaggerated metaphor for China’s rapid urbanization. The country’s built hundreds of new cities in the past 30 years and now has the largest construction market in the world, the sector accounting for about a quarter of China's economy.  In 2014, China built more skyscrapers than any other country and in 2015 completed Shanghai Tower, the second tallest skyscraper in the world. 
Yongliang grew up in Shanghai in the 1980s, and witnessed the construction boom firsthand. Yet he also developed a deep love of nature, studying traditional Chinese landscape painting at a young age. Yongliang was particularly inspired by the Song Dynasty painters and their idyllic depiction of rivers, trees and ethereal mountains drifting into the distance. This passion later fueled his art and in 2005, Yongliang began experimenting with photography to make sense of his changing environment.
He visits construction sites in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Taipei, taking black-and-white pictures of the equipment and buildings he encountered. Later, Yongliang organizes them into categories—cement, cables, telephone poles and more. After eleven years of shooting, his digital archive is more than two terabytes. He uses it to create sweeping landscapes, layering hundreds of images to build peaks and valleys evocative of the old master paintings.
It took Yongliang six months to complete From the New World  in 2014, the final image a whopping 13 feet high by 26 feet wide. The photo has all the majesty and grandiosity of traditional Chinese landscapes. But far from creating a sense of calm, it’s strangely disconcerting. For Yongliang, it conveys exactly how he feels about China’s never-ending construction. “Traditional landscape painters used to paint nature scenes to express their inner world,” he says. “I follow them, however, our nature scenes are quite different from the ancient ones.”


The superstition still prevails as a brooding cancer in third world nation and this horrendous incident is a bone-chilling example of how little children are left to fend for themselves on streets. The incident is from Nigeria, where a family deserted it’s a year old son, who starved on the streets of the village, accusing him to be a witch. It is harrowing and traumatic to see such indifference shown towards their own child just because of prevalent superstitions in the country.

The angel who rescued him

The child was abandoned and for eight long months he had to survive living of the chunks people threw at him. The innocent child, unaware of the fact why he was left to die, wandering on the streets naked bravely clutched on to life and didn’t surrender to death. After a long and sore struggle of eight months, the child was finally rescued from the streets by a Danish social activist, Anja Ringgren Loven, living in Africa. She spotted the poor thing and sat down along him to feed him and giving him water. She then engirdled him in a blanket and took him to a hospital. Anja named the child hope and is happy to have rescued the innocent life.
Anja is the founder of African children’s aid education and development foundation which helps children who are abandoned or even killed by their own families in Africa.

Hope’s fight against death

After examination at the hospital, hope was found to be suffering from malnutrition and extremely emaciated with worms. The little boy fought hard to survive and was rigorously diagnosed to stabilize his health. Hope was given medication and treatment to douse the worms in his stomach and regular blood transfusions to improve his Red Blood Cell (RBC) count as stated by Ms Loven. She states that the child’s health is now stable and he is in remission, he responds to medicines and is taking food for himself now. She said the “strong little boy” now plays with her own son.he noble efforts of Ms Loven has saved an innocent life which otherwise was left to rot on streets. The lady now plans to take care of the child under her own African children’s aid education and development foundation, focused at serving and rescuing such deserted souls.

The next step

After the rescue, Ms Loven asked the world to come forward to help these children labelled as witched and abandoned by their families. Two days after the appeal for help with hope’s medical expenses, she received $ 1 million in aid from across the world. She said that this would be a huge relief and with all that money they can ensure the best treatment for hope following which they plan for setting up a doctor clinic to save many more children from the trauma. She confessed on Facebook that thousands of children, just like hope, are labelled as witches and her team has seen them torturing children, deserting them and in some cases even killing the children. She received a mammoth response from all around the world with people pouring in their help in form of funds. Her foundation is dedicated to help all these children who have been deprived of their right to live. Her foundation is working on rescuing these children and provide them with required medical care and proper schooling.

Source :Indian Citizen

freedom 251
   
Freedom 251 was officially launched. The themes of Digital India, Skill India, and Make in India were given a lot of importance at the launch event, as the potential use cases of the phone to empower citizens in rural and semi-urban areas were highlighted.

The company did not share too many details, but stated the although the chipset will be imported from Taiwan at present, the rest of Freedom 251 would be made in India; the goal is to make up to 75 percent of the hardware in India by the end of one year, and to raise this to 100 percent over time, said Ringing Bells President Ashok Chadha. To accomplish this, the company is looking at investing in two manufacturing plants - in Noida and Uttaranchal - immediately as a pilot project at an estimated cost of Rs. 500 crore, with a targeted capacity of 5 lakh units each per month, with a goal of having five manufacturing centres in total over time, Chadha added
He also confirmed that there is no government subsidy for the phone, and nor is there any involvement from the government, beyond a long time friendship with MP Murli Manohar Joshi, who provided "vision and guidance" for the Freedom 251 project.
The eventual goal, according to the company, is to sell over 1 crore units per month. At the launch, Chadha also confirmed that if the number of orders crosses 2.5 lakhs, the company will have to stop taking further orders.

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The Ringing Bells Freedom 251 runs on Android 5.1, with a 4-inch display, a quad-core 1.3GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, and 8GB of storage (expandable to 32GB). The phone, which can be booked online until Saturday, is priced at an amazingly low Rs. 251, but you may have to wait a few months to actually get the phone, as units may be delivered as late as June 30.
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Today a new brand has been all over the web,primarily for the most interesting story which is the budget smartphone launch in India. This is also speculated to be under the “Make in India” program to ensure different manufacturers adopt to this regime and bring more jobs in India. All this is good but there are a few things that are still not clear and which is the reason I would recommend you to better wait for a few days before ordering the devices.

How to Book/Buy Ringing Bells Freedom 251 at Rs.251
While going through a few websites that had mentioned about the Ringing Bells Smart 101, I found that there are hundreds of consumers who have ordered the phones, while none of them have actually received the devices. Forget the devices, even no one have received an order confirmation which is confusing.
That said, the brand has been all over the Internet today for their upcoming model ie the Freedom 251 Smartphone, that would be priced below Rs 500. The question is not about the specifications or the features, but about the guarantee of getting the device. What if you get scammed with this new brand?

I would recommend everyone to just wait for a few days and see if someone actually gets the device in their hands and then take action or spend their hard earned money on this new brand that has a website Url name as “BELL” while the name on the site mentions “Ringing Bells”. No listing of their products on any well known e-commerce sites nor the PR is someone whom we recall, they are new in the industry.

Some might even say that it is a hoax, as it’s not possible to sell a handset at mere Rs 251. It might have been made possible by tieing up with the government since the handset would be launched in the presence of Honorable Member of Parliament, Dr Mulri Manohar Joshi and Honorable Union Minister of Defence, Shri Manohar Parrikar. But we would still advise you to beware of the fact that this company has been earlier in question about not delivering the Smart 101 handset that was launched at Rs 3000.

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