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  • Ghost Caught on Camera? Viral Video Claims Mexico Family Experienced Paranormal Activities in Their House, Watch Spine-Chilling Footage

    Ghost Caught on Camera? Viral Video Claims Mexico Family Experienced Paranormal Activities in Their House, Watch Spine-Chilling Footage

    A video has surfaced on social media that shows a Mexican family’s spine-chilling encounter with a “ghost.” The family has alleged that the paranormal entity ghost makes various tricks to get them to leave the property. After experiencing strange things, the family installed security cameras inside the house. In the video, various objects could be seen moving out of nowhere. Ghost Caught on CCTV Camera in Aligarh? Viral Video on ‘Aatma’ Suddenly Appearing in Narrow Lane of UP Town Creates Panic.

    Ghost Caught on Camera?

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  • Adorable Puppy Captured Sleeping Inside a Backpack on a Local Train; Video of the Labrador’s Activities on Board Goes Viral

    Adorable Puppy Captured Sleeping Inside a Backpack on a Local Train; Video of the Labrador’s Activities on Board Goes Viral

    We can never get tired of watching adorable dog videos, and in yet another one that has gone viral on social media, a puppy made quite an entrance by emerging from a man’s backpack on a local train. In the clip, the Labrador puppy could be seen resting in the backpack at first but soon woke up to have a good look at whatever was happening outside its cosy resting place. Check out this heartwarming video here. Drone Takes Dog For a Walk; Old Video of the Furball on a Deserted Street Goes Viral Again.

    Watch the Video of An Adorable Puppy

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  • International Regulation Needed for Crypto Activities, Says RBI Report

    International Regulation Needed for Crypto Activities, Says RBI Report

    New Delhi, January 2: Noting that there is turmoil in crypto assets market, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has suggested a framework for international regulation of such crypto activities.

    In it’s financial stability report, which released on December 29, 2022, the central bank has said that “the turmoil in crypto assets market highlights their intrinsic volatility and structural vulnerabilities, whereas their interconnectedness with the traditional financial system is increasing”. Cryptocurrency Prices in India.

    The central bank has suggested that there should be consistency at the international level on regulatory and supervisory approaches. These regulatory approaches should be grounded in the principle of “same activity, same risk, same regulation” approach.

    The framework proposes that authorities should have appropriate powers, tools and resources to regulate, supervise, and oversee crypto assets activities and markets, both domestically and internationally, proportionate to the financial stability risk they pose. Demonetisation: Supreme Court Upholds Central Government’s 2016 Note Ban Decision, Says ‘There Was Consultation Between Centre and RBI’.

    In addition to this, the RBI report has further suggested that there is a need to prepare comprehensive governance and effective risk management frameworks, which address financial stability risks that arise from interconnectedness.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jan 02, 2023 03:30 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Google’s Anti-Competitive Activities Harm Indian Consumers, Economy, Says MapMyIndia CEO

    Google’s Anti-Competitive Activities Harm Indian Consumers, Economy, Says MapMyIndia CEO

    New Delhi, December 25: Google’s anti-competitive activities are harming Indian consumers and the economy by stifling “swadeshi” (indigenous) competitors, a top official of home-grown navigation firm MapMyIndia said.

    The Competition Commission of India (CCI) in October slapped a steep penalty of Rs 1,337.76 crore on internet giant Google for abusing its dominant position in multiple markets in relation to Android mobile devices and ordered the internet major to cease and desist from various unfair business practices.

    Google has approached the appellate tribunal NCLAT to challenge the CCI order on unfair business practices in the Android mobile device ecosystem, alleging that the decision presents a major setback for its Indian users and businesses, who trust Android’s security features and potentially raises the cost of mobile devices. Google Brings End-to-End Encryption on Gmail for Enterprise Beta Users; Find Out Who Can Apply and How To Activate It.

    “It is common knowledge in industry, government, regulators and those who have studied the matter in detail that Google is an anti-competitive monopoly that perpetuates its monopolies across newer and newer markets through anti-competitive practices that Google has made it pretty much impossible for alternative operating systems, app stores, and apps like maps to proliferate amongst OEMs and users,” MapMyIndia CEO and ED Rohan Verma said in a statement.

    During COVID in 2020, MapmyIndia’s app was showing people nearby containment zones as well as testing and treatment centres, helping them stay safe, something which Google Maps didn’t provide, but Google removed MapmyIndia’s app from Play Store, he added.

    Verma said the company wrote many times to Google about the removal of the MapMyIndia app and then wrote on social media — even covered by some publications — after which Google finally reinstated it.

    “These anti-competitive activities of Google harm Indian consumers and the Indian economy by stifling Indian swadeshi competitors like MapmyIndia,” Verma said. MapMyIndia started in 1995 and launched its online maps in 2004.

    “This week, Google moved the NCLAT to fight against CCI (order) and rolled out its big guns and PR machinery to disingenuously create spin, attempting to influence, coerce and shape the narrative in its own favour to prevent the excellent initiatives of CCI, Government of India and Parliament from being seen through,” Verma said.

    MapMyIndia did not respond to a PTI query if the company will take any legal measures to oppose Google. When contacted Google spokesperson said: “We have decided to appeal the CCI’s decision on Android, as we believe it presents a major setback for our Indian users and businesses who trust Android’s security features and potentially raises the cost of mobile devices.

    Android has greatly benefitted Indian users, developers, and OEMs, and powered India’s digital transformation. We look forward to making our case and remain committed to our users and partners”.

    The Standing Committee on Finance’s report on ‘Anti-Competitive Practices by Big Tech Companies’ has proposed ex-ante regulations, a category of systemically important digital intermediaries and a new digital competition law to curb anti-competitive practices in digital markets. Google Brings Multi-search and In-video Search Features to India.

    Besides, the committee has asked digital market entities to desist from “anti-steering”, “deep discounting”, “self preferencing”, “search & ranking preferencing” and other practices that will impact competition in the market.

    In a significant recommendation, the panel has suggested classifying leading entities that can negatively influence competitive conduct in the digital ecosystem as ‘Systemically Important Digital Intermediaries’ (SIDIs) based on their revenue, market capitalisation and number of active business and end users.

    Apart from saying that the government should consider and introduce a Digital Competition Act to ensure a fair and transparent digital ecosystem, the panel has pitched for revamping the Competition Commission of India and the creation of a specialised digital markets unit within CCI.

  • BTS Move Forward With Plans To Enlist in Military, ‘Black Swan’ Singers To Reconvene Group Activities in 2025

    BTS will soon begin military enlistment and Jin will be the first to serve as soon as his schedule for his solo release will conclude in October. In BigHit’s statement they clarified that the group will reconvene activities together in 2025. They also wrote that “Yet To Come (The Most Beautiful Moment)” is more than just a song and that there is still lots more to come from BTS. BTS’ Jin To Team Up With Mystery Collaborator for Solo Single Album.

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  • Real Ghosts Caught on Camera! Viral Videos of Spookiest Paranormal Activities That Left Internet Divided but Not Before Scaring First

    Are ghosts real? The word ‘paranormal’ has sparked many debates among people who believe in spirits. You may come across many instances when amateur videographers have caught an eerie creature wandering in a desolate place or objects moving on their own. Trust it or not, the internet has many such clips that allege to record ‘real ghosts on camera’! Intrigued by uncanny incidents experienced by various folks, some ghost hunters and paranormal enthusiasts are in the line to find the reasons behind such supernatural phenomena. You may have seen everything from The Conjuring to The Grudge, but one’s thirst for the mystical can never be quenched by cheap jump-scares on the silver screen. Right? Folks, grab your ghostbusters gear and check out some scary viral videos that have made the internet sleuths in all greek! Is That a Real Ghost? Father Shares Horrifying Video of Daughter Being ‘Pulled’ Under Bed by Paranormal Being.

    Haunting! 

    The inexplicable feeble creature with a skinny body and hunched back was caught in a security CCTV footage in Moorhead. The viral clip made netizens thrown for a loop.

    Dead Son Caught On Cam! 

    A mother from Atlanta reportedly got a message on her cell phone as someone was waiting for her in the kitchen. The lady saw the images and spotted a spooky male figure like her dead son.

    Phantom In The Middle Of Road! 

    The viral video from Odisha shows a human-like figure wearing a creepy dress, what seemed to be a white saree standing in the middle of the road on a dark night.

    Any combination of tiredness, drugs, alcohol and light tricks could contribute to unusual experiences. But cameras have always contributed to trusting the paranormal assumptions. For ages, the presence of unknowns believed to be from the world of spirits on this earth remains a big point of controversy. While some term it a mental illusion, others can’t ignore their eyes and long-established speculations.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 19, 2022 01:22 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Easy manufacturing activities in India in March;  Challenging times ahead: Survey

    Easy manufacturing activities in India in March; Challenging times ahead: Survey

    The seasonally adjusted IHS Market India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) fell from 57.5 in February to a seven-month low of 55.4 in March.

    A monthly survey on April 5 stated that India’s manufacturing sector activities lost further growth rates and fell to a seven-month low in March, as demand for the COVID-19 epidemic surged. was.

    The seasonally adjusted IHS Market India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) fell from 57.5 in February to a seven-month low of 55.4 in March.

    However, the latest readings were indicative of a substantial improvement in the health of the region which surpassed the long-running series average.

    In PMI parlance, prints above 50 mean expansion while a score below 50 indicates contraction.

    “Production, new orders and input purchases expanded at softer rates,” said Polina de Lima, economics associate director at IHS Retail.

    Ms. Lima further noted that “survey participants indicated that the increase in demand was hindered by the escalation of the COVID-19 epidemic, while the increase in input purchases was halted due to cost pressures.” “With the expansion of COVID-19 restrictions and reintroduction of lockdown measures in many states, Indian manufacturers are set to experience a challenging month,” Ms. Lima said.

    According to the updated Union Health Ministry data updated on 5 April, India reported 1,03,558 coronavirus infections a day from the nationwide COVID-19 tally to 1,25,89,067.

    The survey said employment declined in March, taking the current sequence of jobs for a year. “The panelists indicated that the decline is related to COVID-19 which is a workforce-related restriction. Despite the decrease in payroll numbers, there was a slight increase in outstanding business, ”said Ms. Lima.

    Business confidence declined in March. Although some firms expected production to increase in the coming 12 months, the vast majority predicted no change from current levels.

    On the price front, the input cost inflation rate was the strongest seen in the last three years. However, there was a slight increase in sales prices as companies limited their adjustments to maintain a competitive edge and boost sales.

    According to experts, the sudden rise in COVID-19 cases and the government’s recent mandate prompted the central bank to maintain retail inflation around 4 percent, prompting the Reserve Bank of India to maintain the status quo at policy rates in the next policy review Can get it. Will be unveiled on 7 April.

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  • The epidemic triggered a spate of activities in India’s tech for the epidemic system

    The epidemic triggered a spate of activities in India’s tech for the epidemic system

    The NASSCOM Foundation says that large-scale tech-based transformations are notorious.

    A report published by the NASSCOM Foundation in partnership with CGI on Wednesday said that the epidemic has led to a spate of activities around cost-effective innovations in India’s Take for Good ecosystem.

    The report prepared with input from 548 organizations, comprising 119 established companies, 124 social enterprises / startups and 305 NGOs, found that more than 90% of these respondents were already developing or developing technology for social good. Is planned

    For good practice every year, the company’s tech consisted of an average of 30 employees (full time and part time). Also, in addition to its CSR contribution on Take for Good, an average company invested $ 36,515. According to the report, most companies (57%) are engaged in long-term tech for good projects lasting more than a year.

    Good activities for Tech were not only in line with the companies’ business strategy, but they also matched it perfectly (66.38%). In addition, they align more with local causes (55.26%) than with global causes (42.98%).

    The study found that lack (92.6%) was one of the biggest challenges for social enterprises, followed by lack of internet and mobile connectivity at the grassroots level (76.10%).

    Education of 58.4% gained the most tech for good focus after Livelihood development at 50.83% and was. 4% of companies were using Big Data to create education-based Take for Good.

    While mobile apps (81.36%) and web apps (84.48%) ruled the technology for the place of good growth as the most preferred technology, Artificial Intelligence (64.10%), Big Data (54.78%) and Cloud (72.65%) ) Were also increasing.

    The study also highlighted a significant skills gap for NGOs across all technologies. However, a large number of non-governmental organizations quickly pivoted and created new tech for good solutions around distance work and distance education.

    NASSCOM Foundation CEO Ashok Pamedi said, “India is a great center of innovation and it is also the largest sandbox in the world to try out innovative technologies and models. Of late, we have seen technology companies focusing on developing high-end tech for Good that can help solve many of the nation’s problems. Nevertheless, large-scale tech-based changes remain very elusive as most of these innovations are pieces made in silo. “

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  • SVEEP activities in progress

    SVEEP activities in progress

    Chief Electoral Officer Tikha Ram Meena said on Thursday that stern action would be taken against the election officials. He said that public support was necessary for free and fair elections.

    Mr. Meena was speaking after inaugurating district-level systematic voter education and electoral participation (SVEEP) activities in connection with the April 6 assembly elections in the state. Mr. Meena also released the logo.

    Informed decision

    The Election Commission of India had arranged to create an environment whereby voters would be able to exercise their franchise without any fear. The election process was transparent, Mr. Meena said, urging voters to abstain from religion and caste considerations while casting their votes.

    SVEEP is the flagship program of the Election Commission to spread voter awareness and promote voter literacy in the country. Its purpose is to encourage all eligible citizens to vote during elections and make informed decisions.

    District Collector Navjot Khosa, who is presiding, urged all voters to exercise their franchise in the upcoming assembly elections. He said that the election would be conducted in a stringent manner as per COVID-19 guidelines and Green Protocol.

    District Police Chief (Thiruvananthapuram City) Balram Kumar Upadhyay, Subcollector MS Madhavikutty, Rural SP PK Madhu, DCP Vaibhav Saxena, District Development Commissioner Vinay Goyal and SVEEP Brand Ambassador Tiffany Brar were present.

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