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UN chief urgently appeals to Pakistan, India for restraint post-LoC violation

UNITED NATIONS: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday issued an urgent appeal to Pakistan and India for "maximum restraint" in the wake of the airspace violations by Indian warplanes along the Line of Control (LoC), according to his spokesperson. "The Secretary-General is closely following the situation," Stephane Dujarric, the spokesperson, said in response to a question at the regular noon briefing at the UN Headquarters in New York. Guterres "reiterates his urgent appeal to both the Governments of India and Pakistan to exercise maximum restraint to ensure that the situation does not further deteriorate," the spokesperson added. The secretary-general is on his way back home from Geneva. Responding to a question about India's claims of heavy casualties on the Pakistani side, he said the UN had nothing on it. Meanwhile, Pakistan's Ambassador to the UN, Maleeha Lodhi, delivered a letter — penned by Foreign M

Pakistan will respond to Indian aggression: FM Qureshi

ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Tuesday said Pakistan will respond to India's act of aggression, after the Pakistan Air Force in a timely response repelled Indian aircraft which violated the Line of Control (LoC) earlier today.  Addressing a joint press conference with the ministers of defence and finance following an emergency meeting of the National Security Council in the wake of India's LoC violation, Qureshi read out a handout released after the meeting stating that Pakistan has rejected India's claims of targeting an alleged terrorist camp near Balakot and heavy casualties.  "The action has been done for domestic consumption given the election environment, putting regional peace and stability at grave risk. The forum concluded that India has committed uncalled for aggression to which Pakistan shall respond at the time and place of its choosing," Qureshi read out. “The Bhartiya Janta Party was rejected in five Indian states so it

Pakistan Army warns India: 'Time to wait for our surprise'

RAWALPINDI: Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Major General Asif Ghafoor rubbished the Indian claims of being present inside the Pakistani airspace for 21 minutes during their Line of Control breach today. "Almighty Allah is all powerful. Let India come and stay in Pakistani airspace for 21 minutes. We will see what will happen next,” Maj General Asif Ghafoor said in a news conference. The Pakistan army spokesperson said that Pakistani forces repulsed the four to five nautical miles breach of the Indian Airforce. The army spokesperson said that the Indian forces flew away after dropping a payload of four bombs inside Pakistani territory. "The Indian forces wanted to target the civilian areas," he said. "I had called you all (journalists) so that I would have taken you all there and shown you the reality on the ground. But unfortunately, I cannot take you there by air right now due to the weather conditions," he said. "Not e

Oscar 2019

The 91st Academy Awards, introduced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), will respect the best movies of 2018. The function will be hung on February 24, 2019 at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. AMPAS will display Academy Awards (generally alluded to as Oscars) in 24 classes. The function will be broadcast in the United States by American Broadcasting Company (ABC) and created by Donna Gigliotti and Glenn Weiss, with Weiss likewise filling in as director.It will be the principal service in three decades, since the 61st Academy Awards in 1989, to be led with no host. In related occasions, the Academy held its tenth Annual Governors Awards service at the Grand Ballroom of the Hollywood and Highland Center on November 18, 2018. Function subtleties and debates Because of the last two functions' blended gatherings and declining evaluations, makers Michael De Luca and Jennifer Todd declined to steerage the 2019 honors, and were supplanted by

jhanvi kapoor on mother sridevi death aniversary

A year has gone by since Indian film industry lost its first female superstar, Sridevi and on her maiden death anniversary daughter, actor Janhvi Kapoor says her heart still feels heavy. Janhvi, who made her acting debut last year in July with Dhadak, says her mother will always be therSridevi passed away, aged 54, due to accidental drowning in a Dubai hotel on February 24, 2018. Her sudden death left family, friends and thousands of fans in a state of shock. Sridevi's sister-in-law, designer Maheep Kapoor shared a series of pictures with the actor on Instagram and wrote, "Will always remember the good times." e in her heart. In an impressive career, spanning five decades, Sridevi dominated the commercial space in cinema in the 1980s and '90s. She reversed the trend of the male-dominated film industry by her acting prowess. Her name guaranteed a film's success . She started acting at the age of four and made her debut in 1969 with M A Thirumugham's Tam

Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hotstar are making sure box office registers don’t ring.

The ascent of Over-The-Top (OTT) or video gushing stages has seen numerous Indians cut the rope with digital TV, changing over sets into a shrewd ones to have Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hot star and the preferences. Presently, multiplexes, as well, have endured a shot with as of late discharged motion pictures advancing onto OTT stages not very long after their discharge in theaters. A developing pattern among watchers is to trust that the motion picture will be accessible on stages like Netflix or Amazon Prime and along these lines jettisoning an excursion to the cinema. Enormous multiplex chains in India like PVR and Inbox are as of now feeling the weight of these OTT stages. The two organizations claim around 1,300 multiplexes in India. A year ago, multiplex proprietors began requesting a more drawn out window before a motion picture is made accessible on OTT stages. At the point when GST was presented in India, it had likewise hit multiplex proprietors with the high diversion assessmen

Priyanka Chopra from the Oscars 2016 red carpet

Just hours ahead of the 91st Academy Awards, Priyanka Chopra treated us to a delightful throwback photo from when she made her debut at the Oscars, way back in 2016, and sent out best wishes to the nominees. Adding the hashtag "throwback", Priyanka wrote: "My first Oscars! Good luck to all of tonight's nominees! You've already won!" Priyanka picked out her favorites photo from her Oscars debut album, in which she can be seen posing for the photo-op in a column Zuhair Murad gown, paired with pearl-drop earrings. Comments like, "You broke the Internet that day" and "You slew the red carpet" flooded her feed instantly. In 2017, Priyanka Chopra turned heads on the Oscars red carpet in a strapless silver Ralph and Russo ensemble. We missed Priyanka Chopra at the 2018 Oscars when she shared on her Instagram story that: "So sick but wishing everyone from bed! Can't wait to know the winners!" Earlier, Nick Jonas dedicated his o

Neuroscience Reveals How To Think Differently

In the last decade, a revolution has occurred among the implies that person deems the brain. we tend to currently grasp that the choice human build may be copied to the firing patterns of neurons in specific elements of the brain. These discoveries have the diode to the sector called neuroeconomics, that studies the brain's secret to success in associate economic surroundings that demands innovation and having the ability to try and do things otherwise from competitors. A brain which can try this is associate unorthodox one. Briefly, associate unorthodox could be a one who will one thing that other's say cannot be done. The definition implies that unorthodox area unit utterly totally different from folks, however a lot of exactly, it's their brain that's totally different in 3 distinct ways: perception, concern response, and social intelligence. every one of these three functions utilizes a special circuit among the brain. Naysayers may suggest that the brain is moot, t