Friday, October 10, 2014

Shahrukh Khan’s son and Amitabh Bachchan’s granddaughter’s leaked MMS video is fake

We recently came across some leaked pictures and  an MMS video showcasing a teenage couple making out

   Social networking sites allege that the young couple in the pictures is ShahRukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan and Amitabh Bachchan’s grand daughter Navya Naveli Nanda. However, after a close examination we’ve come to the conclusion that the video is fake. The pictures circulating online are of a couple who are lookalikes of Aryan and Navya.
We thinks, ever since the pictures of the two star kids came out when they were partying together, people have been linking them with each other. Now we are not sure whether they are dating or not; but people have hit an all new low to be passing such defaming videos on social networking sites, right?
For the ardent fans out there, we assure you that the MMS video and the pictures are fake and just a figment of someone’s disgusting imagination.

Under-secretary of SSC arrested for rape

NEW DELHI: A 29-year-old married woman has accused an Under Secretary of the Staff Selection Commission of raping her following which the official was arrested by the police. 

According to police, the accused, identified as 55-year-old Neshram was arrested by the staff of Vasant Kunj (South) Police Station on Monday after the woman and her husband registered a complaint with the police.

 "Neshram was known to the victim's husband, who works at the airport. The accused frequented their house and had assured the woman of getting her a job in the SSC," said a police official quoting the victim's statement.

 Neshram, who hails from Maharashtra lives with his family in Vasant Kunj area. His wife and children had gone to Maharashtra. 

On Monday afternoon, Neshram reached the victim's house when her husband was away and allegedly forced himself upon her. 

When the victim's husband returned home, she told him about the incident following which they approached the police and registered a case.

 The woman was sent for medical examination which confirmed rape following which Neshram was arrested. He was produced before a local court which sent him to 14 days judicial custody. 

Ex-bankers held for credit card con in Delhi


NEW DELHI: They used to work for a bank, but on losing their jobs the two walked away with a database of about 5,000 bank clients and soon siphoned off crores of rupees through an elaborate credit card and e-commerce fraud. But now, Sagir (31) and Govind Ram (33) are cooling their heels in custody.

Officers in Delhi Police's Crime Branch, who cracked the case, say the two targeted more than 100 bank clients. Additional commissioner of police (crime) Ashok Chand told TOI that they had been tracking the movements of the two men and finally caught them on Tuesday after being tipped off that they would be travelling in a Santro car in north Delhi.


"A team led by DCP Bhisham Singh and ACP K P S Malhotra laid a trap and nabbed the two. They were identified as Sagir (31) from the Bara Hindu Rao area and Govind Ram (33) from Karol Bagh. A laptop, data cards, a USB drive, five mobile phones, several national and international SIM cards, a scanner, printouts of the customer database, and application forms for new credit cards were seized," Chand said.


During interrogation, the two revealed that they lured clients into signing up for new credit cards with attractive offers. They first posed as the bank's tele-callers and fixed appointments with the clients. On meeting the clients, they asked them to show their existing credit cards and took down the card numbers and the CVV numbers printed on the back of the cards.


They also noted the clients' e-mail addresses and phone numbers along with details like date of birth while getting the application form for a new credit card filled.


Armed with all details, the duo would call a client's cell phone operator and report the loss of their phone to block the phone number registered with the bank. "After this, they would call the bank's customer care and change the target's mobile number with one of their own. They would also change the target's email ID. The victim would not get any alerts about the changes as their phone SIM had been blocked," said DCP (crime) Bhisham Singh.


With the contact details changed, the crooks could get the one-time passwords required for transactions on the email IDs and phone numbers they had set up.


Sagir and Ram transferred money from their victims' credit card to online e-commerce accounts like Airtel Money, Vodafone Mpesa, and PayU, and then moved the funds into various bank accounts opened by them through forged documents. The money was later withdrawn through ATMs.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Billionaire Bill Gates impressed by Narendra Modi's "Swachh Bharat" Campaign



Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's commitment to improve health services and his focus on ending open defecation. Bill Gates, who was "impressed", said it is "inspiring" to see India move to the forefront of providing such services to the underprivileged.
Prime Minister Modi has done more to raise the awareness of the need for toilets than any other leader since the country gained independence, he has been quite outspoken on open defecation, a subject one hears much less about." Gates said in a blog post titled 'Meeting the New Prime Minister.'
In the blog, Gates writes about his meeting with Modi in New Delhi last month when he and his wife Melinda focused on toilets, vaccines, bank accounts and health clinics."We came away impressed by his commitment to fighting poverty and improving health for India's poorest people," Gates said.
He also added how Modi made it clear that he is frustrated with the slow pace of improvement in expanding and improving sanitation services across the country.
Modi, who wants to end open defecation by 2019, shared with the billionaire couple few of his ideas including installing toilets in bus and rail stations in 500 towns.
Gates said it may seem surprising when you think about all the innovation coming out of India, but 630 million people there defecate in the open because they don't have access to a commode. Worldwide, the number is 2.5 billion people.
Gates discussed with the Indian leader the opportunity to design 21st century toilets that do not need big sewage systems and water treatment plants.
He praised Modi for being "generous" with his time with them even though his office was busy with the visit of Chinese President Xi Jingping and the floods in Jammu and Kashmir.
Creating good sanitation options for people is a big focus of the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation.
Narendra Modi is having many intense meetings with various ministers discussing what all can be done in 100 days.