Friday, October 17, 2014

If We’re The Millers Was Made In Bollywood

We all loved the Hollywood film We’re the Millers. It can be said that is one of the best comedies made in Hollywood.
But, have you ever thought that if We’re the Millers was made Bollywood then which actors would have been fit for the roles. Well let us tell you; according to us which actors would be fit for the Bollywood remake of We’re the Millers.

1) Jason Sudeikis – Saif Ali Khan

Saif Ali Khan as Jason Sudeikis
Saif Ali Khan as Jason Sudeikis
Jason Sudeikis played the lead role in the film We’re the Millers. He is the one, who creates the Millers to get the drugs. Well, to play this character in Bollywood we think the most suitable actor will be Saif Ali Khan. Saif has the charm to perform a comedy act very well.

2) Jennifer Aniston – Kareena Kapoor Khan

Kareena Kapoor Khan as Jennifer Aniston
Kareena Kapoor Khan as Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston played the character of a striper turned wife perfectly well. Her act in the film was top notch and she finely got the glamour quotient in the film. After watching the film there’s only one Bollywood actress that comes in our mind and she is Kareena Kapoor Khan. Kareena is sexy and when it comes to comedy, she has always proved that she is best at it.

3) Emma Roberts – Alia Bhatt

Alia Bhatt as Emma Roberts
Alia Bhatt as Emma Roberts
Emma Roberts played the role of a teenage girl in the film. She is funky and bindass. To get the coolness of Emma Roberts onscreen we feel Alia Bhat will be the ideal choice. Alia has the look and she has the buoyancy to carry the role.

4) Will Poulter – Tiger Shroff

Tiger Shroff as Will Poulter
Tiger Shroff as Will Poulter
Will Poulter was really cute in the film and had a childish touch in his character. It is really difficult to find someone, who can reach the level of Poulter, but we think the new-bee of Bollywood, Tiger Shroff will look good in his role. Tiger surely has the wonderful cuteness on his face, required for the role.

The Internet Loophole That Made One Man a Millionaire!

How can a regular person with no online experience make money online doing absolutely nothing at all? That’s a question millions of people have been asking themselves. It’s also already been answered. George Brown figured out how to do exactly that when he created a program that makes it possible to earn a full-time income from home just by taking advantage of one big internet loophole.

There’s no secret to how George Brown made his fortune on the internet. You won’t be left wondering why you can’t do the same thing he did. You’ve basically been invited to join the company. What made George Brown so successful is Google Sniper, a savvy internet marketing affiliation program that can turn websites into pure money.

moneycomputerGoogle Sniper monitors and exploits loopholes of one of the largest internet companies in the world Google’s Adsense program. 196 billion dollars is just an astounding amount of money. That’s how much Google makes from Adsense every year. A fraction, the tiniest little slice of that pie can amount to hundreds, thousands or even hundreds of thousands of dollars for you.

How do you do this? There’s no technology to be afraid of. George Brown didn’t need to know everything about computers when he set up Google Sniper. There’s no confusing uploading involved and definitely no coding. All you need to do is copy all of the steps that George Brown sets up for you and set them up for yourself. It’s cut and paste. It’s that easy.

After you set up your personal network of affiliate sites, you don’t ever have to do any maintenance to them. It’s like clocking into work for one day and getting paid regularly for the rest of your life. You basically only have that one task to complete, and after that you can just wait for the money to start showing up. Because your sites are passively doing the work for you, your life is essentially free to live. You keep earning money months or even years after your sites go live.

Now, it should be pointed out that some people will be more successful using Google Sniper than others. There have been a lot of people who have managed to turn the internet into a cash machine. They don’t all pull in the million dollars a year George Brown does, but they definitely walk away with money they don’t have to do much to earn.

HAVE WE ALL BEEN BLIND TO THE TRUTH ABOUT GOOD VISION?




Visual conditions are not what we believe they are. In fact, there’s a truth about visual conditions that has been hidden from you by the eye care industry. Eye care has become a very profitable business and in order to keep being profitable, they need you to keep being a patient.

At 24 my eyesight started to degrade. I thought it was permanent and genetic. I couldn’t have been more wrong! 
But let me start from the beginning, because my story is one that you need to read if you are tired of expensive ineffective visual treatments that make you feel hopeless.
I know that feeling too well. I used to feel that way not so long ago, when I was diagnosed with severe astigmatism. Aside from the horrible headaches, the blurry vision and the scary thought that I may never be able to benefit from clear eyesight again, there was also the problem of driving at night.
I worked as a taxi driver and this condition meant that I would have to renounce the most profitable shift. I couldn’t afford that. I had two little kids to raise and a mortgage that meant half my salary. I was desperate and I simply couldn’t see a way out. I told myself there must be something I could do to change this.
So I tried everything in my power to restore my vision. I went to many doctors, I tried experimental treatments and I bought drugs and products to help my vision. Nothing ever worked. I felt like I was sinking in a pit of desperation and there was no one that could offer me a hand. I was living a nightmare, one that was blurry, with hidden faces in the dark that waited patiently as I sank deeper and deeper into my pit of desperation.
That was until I discovered the truth about my condition.
I thought it was permanent and genetic. I couldn’t have been more wrong!
In fact, it was learnt and temporary!
I read about this in an program called “Restore My Vision”. After I read it, everything made so much sense. Nearly all visual conditions are actually learnt traits and not genetic issues. This is the key to everything! Because if something is learnt, that means it is reversible.
You are not born with it; it is not part of who you are and so it can be changed. Glasses and contacts are actually worsening your condition, making you dependent on them.
I believe that anyone who suffers from a visual condition should have access to the information that saved my life.

Shiv Sena may not back BJP in case of a hung assembly in Maharashtra


MUMBAI: The BJP is likely to seek the Shiv Sena's support to form the government in Maharashtra, sources said on Thursday, but the Sena is reportedly in two minds on the issue.

The exit polls haven't brought much cheer to the BJP camp. "We will be the single largest party in the Maharashtra legislative assembly, but there may be a hung assembly in the state. This isn't a good situation for the party," said a senior BJP leader from New Delhi. He was camping in Mumbai for two weeks to monitor the party's poll campaign in the state. BJP leaders have started the post-poll arithmetic for a hung assembly. "If any eventuality arises, we will seek the Sena's support," he said.

However, Matoshree isn't quite sure if joining the BJP government would do the party any good in Maharashtra, a key Sena functionary said. Matoshree's principal worry is that by teaming up with the BJP, the Sena may lose its regional force status to the MNS. "If we join the BJP government we stand to gain to a certain extent as we will share power with the BJP after a gap of 15 years," a Sena functionary said. "But we are not sure how the BJP will treat us in the new alliance. They might give us relatively light portfolios. That will be adding insult to the injury," he added.

 
Central Industrial Security Force and Maharashtra State Police man a counting center in Nagpur (TOI Photo)
Sena president Uddhav Thackeray is reportedly not keen to back the BJP in a hung assembly. "He thinks that if we join the BJP government, the Sena will be accused by the Congress, NCP, MNS and the media of being power hungry. The Sena, he thinks, will lose its moral sheen," the Sena functionary said. "Yet another deterrent (in being part of the BJP regime) is Thackeray's acerbic onslaught on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP national president Amit Shah during the poll campaign," he pointed out. "Even Sainiks will be confused if, after all that happened between the two parties in the last two months, Uddhav-ji decides to lend support to the BJP government," he explained. 

However, several Sena leaders are of the view that the party should forget the past and join a BJP government if the need arises. "The Sena shouldn't wallow in the past. It should look ahead and plan for the future," said a party MP. 

Stating that politics has its own twists and turns, a Sena 'vibhag-pramukh' said, "If we are on board the BJP regime, we will be able to get more financial aid for long-pending infrastructure projects in the state. The Centre can be persuaded to give Maharashtra a financial package," he added.

Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray along with wife Rashmi and son Aditya display their inked fingers after casting votes for the assembly elections in Mumbai. (PTI Photo) 

Meanwhile, senior BJP leader Eknath Khadse has said the BJP may lose seven to eight assembly seats where the party fielded former Congress-NCP leaders. "Congress-NCP leaders who joined the BJP were expected to do well in
the polls. However, we have learnt that the anti-incumbency factor has stuck to these leaders even after they joined the BJP. We may lose seven to eight such seats," he said. 

Khadse and senior BJP leader Vinod Tawde were addressing the media at the party's Backbay Reclamation headquarters on Thursday. Tawde ruled out a post-poll partnership with the NCP. "The BJP will win an absolute majority. We will not need any outside support, much less from the NCP," Tawde said in reply to a question. On Mumbai, Tawde said he wasn't sure if Mumbaikars voted on ethno-linguistic lines or on the development issue. "Mumbai's polling has left us a tad confused," he remarked. 

Universal account number to facilitate provident fund portability

Universal account number to facilitate provident fund portability
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday launched a universal account number (UAN) for provident fund subscribers that will enable you to link your PF account to this number. This will, thereafter, allow easier portability as well as ease of transfer directly to your bank accounts in the months ahead.

An EPFO officer explained that the retirement savings body has already generated over 4.2 crore UANs and employers have been asked to provide the Aadhaar numbers, bank account numbers and permanent account numbers of employees. These will be then seeded into the 12-digit UAN.



While employers are currently going a little slow on the job currently, subscribers can also log on to the EPFO website and punch their current PF account number to get the UAN. They can then submit the required numbers to their employer who have upload them with their digital signatures. For employees of smaller establishments and those not using the online option, there is also a facility to submit the papers at PF offices across the country.

When someone switches jobs, the new PF account number will be tagged to the UAN.

Going forward, the official said, for withdrawals or loans, subscribers will have to fill up a form and can provide their fingerprint to a biometric reader and the amount will be transferred into the bank account within an hour, ending what used to a wait that often lasted months.

"This whole process may take six months or a year but the goal is to make life simpler for subscribers," the officer said, adding that employers will be nudged to speed up the seeding process.

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu Loses Cool With Telecom Executives

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu Loses Cool With Telecom Executives

Visakhapatnam:  Sunil Bharati Mittal was among the top telecom executives who were sharply reprimanded today by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu. Five days after Cyclone Hudhud pounded his state, phones aren't working in Visakhapatnam, which took the worst beating. 

Mr Naidu lost his temper and demanded "a straight answer" for what he described as their "non-performance." 

"That means you are totally commercial... you are exploiting the government...the public," the visibly angry Chief Minister said, according to the Press Trust of India. "My efficiency (in disaster relief works) has gone down by 50 per cent because of the communication gap," he was quoted as saying.

Mr Mittal is the founder and chairman of Bharti Enterprises; his Airtel has the most mobile subscribers in India. 

Telecom executives allegedly said their services will be restored to normal by Saturday evening. Mr Naidu asked telecom service providers to come up with new plans with low rates for users in the districts that were worst-hit by the cyclone; he also said officials helping with relief operations must be given 3G services.

Since Mr Naidu arrived on Tuesday in Visakhapatnam or Vizag as it's known, he has been supervising his administration's attempts to help piece back the city which is still without power. The Chief Minister told NDTV this week that he will "have telecom executives arrested" if he finds they are not moving fast enough to restore connectivity.

Telecom towers were bent like playdough by the winds that Cyclone Hudhud delivered at nearly 200 km per hour. Nearly 40,000 electricity poles were hit. 

Story First Published: October 16, 2014 18:15 IST    

India's Nuclear Capable Cruise Missile Nirbhay to be Test-Fired Today


Integrated Missile Test Range, Balasore, Odisha::  India will test its potent nuclear-capable cruise missile 'Nirbhay', a state-of-the-art missile developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) today if all goes well. The scientists are forging ahead with the crucial test, to be conducted from the Integrated Missile Test Range in Balasore, Odisha, despite the coastal region of the state being hit hard by Cyclone Hudhud.

Nirbhay (which means fearless) is very manoeuvrable and can fly at tree-top level, making it difficult to detect on radar, and strikes targets more than 700 km away carrying nuclear warheads, giving India the capability to strike deep into enemy territory.

Very soon when India's own satellite navigation fleet is fully deployed, Indian cruise missiles will start using signals from the Indian space system giving the country that extra edge.

Unlike other ballistic missiles like the Agni, Nirbhay has a wing and pronounced tail fins. It launches like a missile and in early flight the small wings get deployed. It then flies like an aircraft and can even hover near the target, striking at will from any direction.

On its maiden flight on March 12, last year, Nirbhay had to be terminated, when the missile deviated from its course about 20 minutes after launch. As the missile went off its flight trajectory, its engine was cut off to bring it down to ensure coastal safety. It fell near the coast; the DRDO said no one was injured.

The Nirbhay is a sub-sonic cruise missile and gives India the capacity to launch different kinds of payloads at different ranges from various platforms at a very low cost. It can be launched from a mobile launcher. The missile has a fire-and-forget system that cannot be jammed.

India has had the capability to make ballistic missiles for some time now and has made tactical missiles of different capacity. But it had not mastered a cruise missile yet and DRDO scientists worked very hard on the Nirbhay. 

The US had deployed cruise missiles very effectively during the Gulf War.

The Nirbhay is India's answer to America's Tomahawk and Pakistan's Babur.
Story First Published: October 17, 2014 08:51 IST