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Taking Oath on a Kindle Tablet



If there's one place where a physical book has figurative significance, it's in our courts or in the swearing in of our elected/ constitutional officials. Remember the famous line from bollywood movies, मैं गीता पे हाथ रख के कसम ख़ाता हु  

Well very soon even this will also change, recently Suzi LeVine has become the first US ambassador to be sworn in to her position using an electronic device.   

As shown in a picture of the ceremony tweeted by the US embassy in London, the tablet was open on the first page of the 19th amendment, which prohibits any US citizen from being denied the right to vote because of their gender.

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D-Day: It's Time To Bring Him Back




How many of you have watched D-day, a 2013 spy thriller by Nikhil Advani?
After the watching the movie most of us should have illusory thought of making the made-up story of the movie as a real life incident, after all it was about capturing the India's most wanted criminal.
Now, let me tell you another story, just that this is well documented in Hussain Zaidi’s book ‘From Dongri to Dubai’, and can also be referred at wikileaks.

On July 2005, India’s most wanted and hated don, Dawood Ibrahim was back in the news. Reason, was the marriage between his daughter and cricketer Javed Miandad’s son. Mystery surrounded whether Dawood Ibrahim, will going to attend the post marriage reception to be held in Dubai. To quote the then telegraphindia.com’s report:
“Even the hotel where the reception was to be held remained unknown. Dummy bookings were made at several leading hotels of Dubai in order to draw a smokescreen……Around 9.30pm, a few guests, both Indians and Pakistanis as well as some Arabs, had arrived at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, one of the hotels where a booking had been made.”
Someone sitting here in India, wanted to send a gift from India, thus to make this a pregnant moment in the Indian History. Game was to make this as the last event in the life of Dawood Ibrahim, and it job was outsourced to the Chhota Rajan gang. Indian Intelligence agency wanted to only ghostly operate this mission, and hence a retired Intelligence Bureau (IB) officer was drafted to coordinate it.  Vicky Malhotra and Farid Tanasha, the two sharpshooters of Chhota Rajan gang who had arrived in India for this mission.  
To further quote from the book, ‘From Dongri to Dubai’
“At the same time Mumbai’s Crime Branch received a tip-off that two top sharpshooters of the Chhota Rajan gang, Farid Tanasha and Vicky Malhotra, had entered India through 24 Parganas in West Bengal, they were raring to go. DCP Kamlakar thought that the duo was on its way to Delhi to eliminate some top businessman or politician. After seeking consent from his superiors, Kamlakar and his crack team of Crime Branch officers left for Delhi.”
Then came the news of Mumbai policemen travelling to Delhi to picket out Vicky Malhotra, who had been charged with numerous crimes, including murder, extortion and arms smuggling, and was on run for several years. On July 11 a team led by DCP Dhananjay Kamalakar of the Mumbai crime branch arrested Malhotra while he was driving through central Delhi. Accompanying Vicky Malhotra was the retired Intelligence Bureau (IB) officer, who tried his best to get this D-Day mission accomplished, but all in vain.
Sadly, D-Day still remained a fictional story and Dawood Ibrahim would have watched it and would have rejoicing commenting about the silliness of our imaginations. However, we might see the light after darkness, after all that retired Intelligence Bureau (IB) officer is back in news. The Master Spy, the legendary of many covert operations, widely known for solving conflicts in States like Mizoram, Kashmir and Punjab. He was the first police officer to be awarded the Kirti Chakra, a military medal awarded for courageous action away from the field of battle.
Meet veteran intelligence hero Ajit Doval, our new National Security Advisor.

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The Story of Tilda Basmati Rice



While reading 'Contemporary India-by Dietmar Rothermund', I was surprised to know that Tilda was the first brand to bring Basmati to the Western World, esp. European market. 

How the story begin?

Tilda, was the brand of United Riceland, which was founded by Narsi Bhai Thakrar. Narsi Bhai went from Porbandar in western Gujarat to East Africa to work as a labourer. By 1972 he was an established trader in salt and steel in Uganda until Idi Amin, the tyrannical leader of Uganda threw him out along with many other Indian.

Then, he settled in England and shifted to trading Basmati Rice, by importing from Pakistan as the Indian government did not at that time allow trading in many essential commodities including rice. However, when Morarjee Desai (Gujrati connection did helped) became the Prime Minister, rice was decanalised and Mr Thakrar convinced the government that for every tonne of Basmati rice exported out of India he would get five tonne of non-Basmati into India through eastern markets like Myanmar.

By 1980s with another change of government, rice export was fully decanalised and United Riceland (URL) was established in 1982, and ‘Tilda’ was chosen as the name.

Recently in the month of Jan, 2014, the Tilda was bought by US food group Hain Celestial. However, Narsi Bhai will still credited with bringing Basmati rice to the Western World.

Twitter says goodbye to Helvetica Neue and hello to Gotham


This is what Twitter said today:

"Starting today, we're rolling out a new font on twitter.com , moving from Helvetica Neue to Gotham."

They further explained:

 "Words don’t just hold meaning; they communicate by their very form. We primarily use the Gotham font family: elegant and direct, stylish but not exclusive. Putting well-designed words in our product enhances the user experience,"

Bizdom Funda: 
Helvetica Neue is from the Helvetica font family, it is sans-serif typeface that was developed in 1957 by Swiss typeface designer Max Miedinger along with Eduard Hoffmann. It was originally known as Neue Haas Grotesk, and in 1960, it's name was changed to Helvetica (meaning Swiss in Latin).

Gotham is a also a sans-serif typefaces that was designed by Tobias Frere-Jones (American type designer) in 2000. It was inspired by a form of architectural signage that was famous in the mid-twentieth century, and were especially popular in New York City. Infact the word Gotham is a nick name for the New York City, along with the Big Apple, The City That Never Sleeps and Empire City.

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The world as 100 People

Seeing The Global Population Represented As 100 People Will Open Your Eyes To The World Around You.

 
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