Tuesday 26 February 2019

Kim Jong-un lands in Hanoi for Vietnam summit with Donald Trump


Kim Jong-un has landed in Hanoi, in the wake of exchanging from train to vehicle for the last leg of his overland excursion to Vietnam where the North Korean pioneer is booked to have a private supper and meeting with Donald Trump on Wednesday.

Kim will meet the US president for a concise one-on-one discussion, trailed by a social supper, at which they will each be joined by two visitors and mediators, White House representative Sarah Sanders said.

Their gathering comes eight months after the notable summit in Singapore, the first between a sitting US president and a North Korean pioneer, which neglected to deliver solid outcomes on a way to denuclearisation.

Kim touched base on Tuesday at the station in the Vietnamese town of Dong Dang subsequent to intersection into China on Saturday a large number of kilometers further north at the city of Dandong. Vietnamese authorities were close by to get him at the station with a celebrity main street and watchman of respect, with North Korean and Vietnamese banners flying.

Kim was seen leaving the train in Dong Dang and getting into a Mercedes Benz for the 170km (105-mile) adventure to the capital, Hanoi. He waved to youngsters coating the road as the vehicle set off, flanked by around twelve guardians running nearby.

There is no genuine desire the second gathering will expedite a last arrangement freeing North Korea of atomic weapons that undermine the US, yet there are a few expectations it could prompt an affirmation that the 1950-53 Korean War is finally formally finished.

The world chiefs will be gone along with US secretary of state Mike Pompeo, who additionally touched base on Tuesday morning. Trump and Kim will at that point hold a progression of authority gatherings on Thursday.

Kim Jong-un waves from a vehicle in the wake of landing via train in Dong Dang

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Kim Jong-un waves from a vehicle in the wake of landing via train in Dong Dang Photograph: Minh Hoang/AP

Trump, who arrives in Vietnam late on Tuesday, will have gatherings with the host nation's leader and executive on Wednesday before observing Kim. Before leaving Washington on Monday, Trump tweeted that he was "Anticipating a profitable summit."

He prior disclosed to US governors that "I think we'll have a huge summit."

His peppy evaluation appears differently in relation to prior remarks that the US will be "cheerful" if North Korea basically consents to proceed with its ban on atomic and rocket testing. The US president's comments on Sunday night spoke to a bringing down of effectively unobtrusive desires for the second gathering.

Trump once cautioned that North Korea's munititions stockpile presented such a risk to mankind, that he may have no real option except to rain "shoot and anger" on the maverick country, yet a week ago he proclaimed that he was in "no surge" for Pyongyang to demonstrate it was relinquishing its weapons.

Trump has all the earmarks of being holding out financial advancement for North Korea as a potential reward, saying it will end up being a "monetary powerhouse" in case of complete denuclearisation.

Trump and Kim initially met last June in Singapore, a summit that yielded ground-breaking pictures however few solid strides for North Korea's denuclearisation.view more It4int

2 mentors of Chennai-Mangalore Express train wreck in Kerala


Kerala: Two mentors of Chennai-Mangalore Express train wrecked close Shoranur in Palakkad locale in the early long stretches of Tuesday.

No wounds or setbacks were accounted for up until this point.

The two mentors - Break wan and Luggage-cum-break - slipped off track when the train was entering the station.

The train associates Chennai in Tamil Nadu to Mangalore in Karnataka covering few regions of Kerala.view more it4int

Thursday 14 September 2017

Netizens slam Priyanka Chopra for being ‘politically illiterate’; actress apologises for Sikkim 'insurgency' comment

Toronto:  Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra, who has produced a Sikkimese film, came under attack after calling the hill state insurgency-troubled. She has apologised to the Sikkim government, which sought another apology in more "clear-cut terms".

Netizens on Thursday slammed Priyanka for being "politically illiterate" after she spoke about Sikkim in an interview on the sidelines of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). She was discussing ‘Pahuna: The Little Visitors’, her Sikkimese production which premiered at the gala.

"Sikkim is one of the most peaceful states, dear Priyanka. We don't have any insurgency here. Please comment responsibly," tweeted Santosh Subban from Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim.

Tawqeer Hussain added: "Celebs like her are 'politically illiterate'. Earlier, many celebs (didn't) know the name of the President of India. So don't expect them to be politically correct."

Biswatosh Sinha, a scriptwriter from Assam, wrote: "Dear Priyanka Chopra, Sikkim is a peaceful place and Pahuna is not the first film from the region. Plz get the facts right."

Incidentally, Priyanka is the tourism ambassador of BJP-ruled Assam.

Directed by first-timer Paakhi A. Tyrewala, ‘Pahuna...’ was launched as an association between Priyanka and her mother Madhu Chopra's banner Purple Pebble Pictures and Sikkim's Ministry of Tourism.

The National Award-winning actress, a former Miss World, is a known face globally courtesy American television show ‘Quantico’.

Source:-Zeenews

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Saturday 19 August 2017

Swine flu: Spike of H1N1 Influenza in Delhi; 1,066 cases reported last month

New Delhi: Swine flu – the human respiratory infection caused by an influenza strain that started in pigs – has the national capital in a tight grip with the number of cases rising with every passing day.

Delhi has reported as many as 1,066 cases of swine flu in the last month alone – more than four times the number reported during the rest of this year.

The spurt in swine flu cases at this time of the year has come a surprise since the infection mostly peaks in the postmonsoon season and early winter.

Maintaining caution and being careful in your surroundings, however, goes without saying, especially in public places due to the influenza's human to human nature of transmission.

"The spike in swine flu at this time is also due to infection coming in from states where a very high number of cases have been reported.Such a big outbreak in the month of August is a matter of concern since swine flu usually rises in October and November," said Dr K K Aggrawal, national president of the IMA. The association has planned to launch a poster campaign against swine flu," TOI reported.

Source:-Zeenews

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Sunday 30 July 2017

Ready to resign if BJD’s allegations on poll fund are proved: Union minister Jual Oram

Union minister and BJP leader Jual Oram on Sunday said he is ready to resign if allegations of discrepancies in his poll expenses affidavit, levelled by the ruling BJD in Odisha, are found true.

“The charges levelled by the BJD are false and politically motivated. There is no mismatch in my poll expense figures. I am prepared to face any probe. If the allegations are found true, I will step down as a minister,” he said.

“The allegation against me is false, fabricated and politically motivated. I challenge them (BJD) to take the matter to the court,” Oram said.

The BJD has also said it will move the EC and court seeking action against Oram.

The BJD’s attack on Oram came after the BJP sought Odisha governor SC Jamir’s intervention into alleged misuse of official machinery by the Odisha government to defend the poll expenditure case against the chief minister, who is also the BJD president.

BJP candidate from Hinjili, Devadanda Mahapatra, who was defeated by Patnaik, has moved the Orissa High Court alleging that there were discrepancies in Patnaik’s election expenditure document submitted to the EC.

The high court is scheduled to hear the case on Monday.

Stepping up attack on the chief minister, BJP Odisha unit vice president Sameer Mohanty accused the BJD of denigrating the constitutional mechanism in a desperate bid to save Naveen Patnaik and his image.

Source:-Hindustantimes

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Tuesday 25 July 2017

कोविंद को 7 पूर्व राष्ट्रपतियों से ज्यादा वोट मिले, प्रणब को पीछे नहीं छोड़ पाए

नई दिल्ली. राष्ट्रपति चुनाव में रामनाथ कोविंद को 7,02,044 वोट मिले। उन्हें 65 साल के दौरान राष्ट्रपति बने 7 कैंडिडेट्स से ज्यादा वोट हासिल हुए। हालांकि वे कलाम और प्रणब मुखर्जी समेत 6 राष्ट्रपतियों से आगे नहीं निकल पाए। बता दें कि इन चुनावों में अब तक सबसे ज्यादा वोट (9,56,290) के. आर. नारायणन को 1997 में मिले थे। वहीं, ऐसे चुनावों में अब तक की सबसे ज्यादा (99%) वोटिंग 2017 के राष्ट्रपति चुनाव में ही हुई थी। एनडीए को उम्मीद थी कि कोविंद को 70% वोट मिलेंगे। लेकिन वे 65.65% वोट हासिल कर पाए। किसे-कितने वोट मिले...

# इनसे पीछे रह गए कोविंद

2012प्रणब मुखर्जी7,13,763
2002अब्दुल कलाम9,22,884
1997के. आर. नारायणन9,56,290
1987आर. वेंकटरमण7,40,148
1982ज्ञानी जैल सिंह7,54,113
1974फखरुद्दीन अली अहमद7,54,113
इस बार किसे कितने वोट?
कुल वोटिंग हुई थी:
 10,69,358
जीत के लिए जरूरी थे: 5,34,680 
मीरा को मिले: 3,67,314
कोविंद को मिले: 7,02,044 यानी कुल वोटों के 65.65% और मीरा से दोगुने
कहां से कितने वोट मिले?
- कोविंद को सांसदों ने 3,69,576 और 31 विधानसभा के विधायकों ने 3,32,468 वोट दिए।
- मीरा को सांसदों से 1,59,300 और विधायकों से 2,08,014 वोट मिले।
बिहार में रहा करीबी मुकाबला
कोविंद:
 22,490 वोट
मीरा: 18,867 वोट
- बता दें कि मीरा कुमार बिहार से सांसद रही हैं, कोविंद यहां गवर्नर थे। एनडीए ने कोविंद को समर्थन दिया था।
सबसे कम वोट कहां से
कोविंद को सबसे कम 48 वोट मिजोरम से हासिल हुए। वहीं, मीरा कुमार को आंध्र प्रदेश से एक भी वोट नहीं मिला।
Source:-Bhaskar
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