Month: June 2024

  • Realme C61 India Launch Confirmed, Likely To Debut With AI Boost Engine Under Rs 10,000; Check Specs, Price And Bank Offer |

    Realme C61 India Launch: Chinese smartphone brand Realme has announced the official launch date of the Realme C61 in the Indian market. The handset is expected to succeed the Realme C51 in the country, which was launched in September last year.  

    The Realme C61 is set to launch on June 28, 2024, targeting the entry-level market. It will be launched in India in three 4GB RAM + 64GB, 4GB+128GB and 6GB+128GB. The phone will come in Marble Black and Safari Green colour options.

    Realme C61 Price, Bank Offer:

    For the 4GB RAM + 64GB storage model, the smartphone is priced at Rs 7,699. The 4GB+128GB carries a price tag of Rs 8,499 and 6GB+128GB is priced at Rs 8,999. The phone will go on sale in India on June 28 at 12 pm IST across Realme India’s website, Flipkart, and offline stores. 

    Realme C61 Availability:

    Consumers can purchase the 6GB + 128GB variant with a Rs. 900 discount for the ICICI, SBI, and HDFC Bank customers, making it available for Rs. 8,099 during the initial online sale. On the other hand, the sale will end on July 1 for offline retail stores, and only the 4GB variants will be available for offline purchase.  

    Realme C61 Specifications: 

    The upcoming smartphone is powered by a UNISOC T612 octa-core processor with up to 6GB RAM and 128GB storage and loaded with a 5,000mAh battery, the brand claims. The smartphone will sport a 32MP primary lens in a dual-camera setup and packed with an AI Boost engine 

    The smartphone features a 32MP primary lens in a dual-camera setup with a 4-in-1 pixel binning technology to produce darker photos at night, as per the company. Moreover, the brand has confirmed the phone will be equipped with an IP54 water and dust resistance rating. It will also offer a “reinforced glass” for its display. 

  • IND vs ENG Semi Final: Will the match be cancelled due to rain? Guyana’s latest weather update is shocking

    IND vs ENG Semi final: The second semi-final of the T20 World Cup 2024 is to be held between India and England, which is under the shadow of rain. Meanwhile, the latest weather update has come from Guyana, which suggests that the match can be completed.

    The final match of the T20 World Cup 2024 is to be held on June 29, in which South Africa has made a strong entry. Now the second team will be England or India. These two teams will clash in the second semi-final to be held on June 27, the winner will play the final with Africa, but this match is under the shadow of rain. In such a situation, there are some questions whether the India-vs England match will be able to happen? Will rain spoil the game? What is the percentage of chances of rain, what will happen if the match does not happen? We have brought the answers to all these questions for you.

    In fact, there is a 70 percent chance of rain on the day of the second semi-final between India and England. There is no reserve day for this match. If the match does not take place, Team India will enter the final because Rohit’s army topped the group in the Super-8 round, while England was number 1 in its group.

    The weather in Barbados is looking worse than Guyana. There will be complete rain on the “Finals” and also on the reserve day.

    We still have 3 days, so should ICC not change the venue of the final because after so much hard work no team would want to share the trophy in the end. pic.twitter.com/ppfh1ypNuT

    — Vishal. (@SPORTYVISHAL) June 27, 2024 No reserve day for the match

    There is only a 20 percent chance of rain at the time of the toss in the semi-final between India and England. Although there is no reserve day for this match, ICC has given 250 minutes of extra time. In this way, about 7 hours will be available for this match. If it rains during the match, then every effort will be made to complete the match in any way.

    How much extra time is given for the match?

    Actually, according to Guyana’s local time, the India-England match will start at 10:30 am. 4:30 hours of extra time has been given for this match. If it rains, then 10-10 overs will have to be completed to decide the result of the match. This will take about 1 hour. In such a situation, the match can be completed within 2 hours.

    Minimum 10 overs are required

    If it starts raining, then 5-5 overs of play are required to decide the result using the DLS method. However, ICC rules state that DLS is applicable in the semi-finals and finals only when both sides have played at least 10-10 overs.

    20 percent chance of rain during toss

    Weather website AccuWeather’s report is telling that the match between India and England in Guyana on 28th June will be under the shadow of rain. There is a 60-70% chance of rain on this day. There is a 36% chance of rain in Guyana at 6 pm and only 20% chance of rain at 7 pm. Therefore, even if the match starts late due to rain, the match can still be completed, because there is only a 20% chance of rain at 8 pm. The match has to start at this time.

  • Murder revealed, son killed his father for this reason, then blamed his mother…

    Ram Kumar Yadav, Surguja. The murder that took place in the Mathpara area of ​​Ambikapur city has been revealed. The son had killed his father, for which he blamed his mother. Read this also: Health Minister Shyam Bihari Jaiswal reached Supebeda for the first time, gave the gift of a hospital with the appointment of two nephrologists and 5 doctors…

    Let us tell you that on the night of the incident, the husband and wife were drinking alcohol, during this time the son who was present at home, fed up with the father’s constant beatings with the family members, killed him and made up a story to mislead the police. The team of Manipur police station investigated the crime scene and sent the body for post-mortem.

    Also read: SA vs AFG, T20 World Cup 2024: South Africa reaches the final for the first time, beats Afghanistan by 9 wickets

    During the investigation, the son confessed his crime during police interrogation. The son said that he was fed up with the daily fights at home and he hit his father on the head with sticks and bricks, which led to his death. The police have seized the sticks and bricks used in the incident and have sent the son to jail on judicial remand.

  • Arvind Kejriwal Arrest: Court’s Custody Order Includes A Word Of Caution For CBI | TOP DEVELOPMENTS |

    New Delhi: The trial court in Delhi ordered 3-day custody of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) following his arrest by the agency in connection with the Delhi excise policy case. Special Judge Amitabh Rawat explained that Kejriwal’s custody was necessary due to the investigation’s findings, his alleged role, and the need to confront him with the evidence. He also cautioned the agency against being “overzealous.” 

    The court declined to declare the arrest illegal, stating that while the timing of the action might be “circumspect,” it cannot be the sole reason to deem the arrest unlawful.


    The judge stated that investigating is the CBI’s prerogative, but the law includes certain safeguards. He based his decision on the evidence presented and determined that the arrest could not be considered illegal at this point in the case. However, the judge warned the agency not to be overly zealous. 


    The judge directed the authorities to conduct a medical examination of Kejriwal and permit him to meet with his wife and lawyer every day for 30 minutes. As per reports, the Delhi CM is allowed to keep ‘Bhagwadgeeta’ with him. Home-cooked food is also allowed during the remand period, the court said.


    The CBI’s move followed the Delhi High Court’s decision to stay the bail granted to the AAP chief by the Rouse Avenue court a few days earlier.



    According to the CBI, Kejriwal allegedly requested monetary contributions to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) from Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy, who was then a YSRCP Lok Sabha MP, in exchange for support for the liquor business in the national capital.


    The CBI identified him as one of the primary conspirators involved in the irregularities associated with the now-cancelled excise policy of 2021-22.


    The agency also alleged that AAP received Rs 100 crore as kickbacks and funneled Rs 44.45 crore for the Goa election campaign.


    According to ANI, during the hearing Kejriwal told court, “They are tarnishing our image in the media by using unnamed sources. Their plan is to make it headline news that Kejriwal has shifted all the blame to Manish Sisodia.” He denied that he ever gave any statement against Manish Shishodia. Delhi CM added, “Manish Sisodia is innocent, Aam Aadmi Party is innocent. I am also innocent.”


    In response to Kejriwal’s accusation, the CBI stated that no source had made such claims. The agency’s lawyer clarified that he was presenting arguments based on factual evidence.


    In response to the Chief Minister’s arrest, Arvind Kejriwal’s wife, Sunita Kejriwal, criticized the Centre, claiming that the entire ‘system’ is working to keep her husband in jail. She stated that this is unlawful and likened it to ‘dictatorship’ and ‘Emergency’.


    On June 20, the trial judge approved bail for Kejriwal in the money laundering case. The following day, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) filed an urgent petition with the High Court challenging the bail decision. After extensive arguments from both parties, the High Court reserved its decision on the ED’s request to suspend the bail order, thereby delaying Kejriwal’s release until the court’s ruling.

  • SEBI changed the rules of trading, know the new rules in one click…

    SEBI Changes Trading Rules: The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has made some changes in the rules of trading. After the change in the rules, senior officials of listed companies will get great relief in trading. SEBI has reduced the minimum cool-off period between disclosure and implementation of trading planning from six months to four months. It has provided the facility of upper price limit for buy trade and lower selling limit for sell trade during trading planning.

    20% price limit for buying and selling of shares (SEBI Changes Trading Rules)

    The Securities and Exchange Board of India has allowed a 20 per cent price limit for buying or selling shares in the trading plan. The rule states, “In the event of corporate action relating to bonus issue and stock split after approval of the trading plan, the insider may make adjustments in the number of securities and price limits with the approval of the compliance officer and the same shall be notified to the stock exchanges on which the securities are listed.

    SEBI further said that in case of non-implementation of the trading plan, the internal source should inform the compliance officer within two business days along with the reasons for the same.

    Proposal made after feedback

    Let us tell you that the market regulator has proposed changes in the trading plan after receiving feedback from the market about the trading plan. SEBI said that senior officials or key managerial personnel of companies have very little time to do their trades, as most of the time they have inside information, as well as the trading window required for financial results is also closed.

    There is a possibility of change in these rules too

    Let us tell you that last week SEBI and Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman had warned investors about Futures and Options (F&O) trading, but investors’ interest in F&O has not decreased. After which SEBI is preparing to make many changes in the rules of derivative trading.

    A derivative is a formal financial contract that allows an investor to buy and sell assets for future dates. Derivative contracts have a pre-determined expiry date. Trading of index and stock options has grown rapidly in the last few years due to retail investors.

  • Hardeep Khanduja: How This IITian Crafted A Story Of Success In Leadership, Innovation And Human Resource

    Born in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India, on January 16, 1975, Harjeet studied at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee, where he received a Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial Technology in 1996. 

  • South Africa Beat Afghanistan By 9 Wickets To Reach Finals Of T20 World Cup 2024 | Cricket News

    In a stunning display of fast bowling, South Africa’s Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen delivered a masterclass that left Afghanistan reeling in the first semifinal of the ICC T20 World Cup. Held at Tarouba, Trinidad and Tobago, the match saw Afghanistan crumble under pressure, being bowled out for a meager 56 runs.

    Afghanistan’s Nightmarish Begins

    Opting to bat first, Afghanistan’s inexperience in high-stakes matches was evident from the get-go. Marco Jansen struck early, dismissing Rahmanullah Gurbaz, the tournament’s leading run-scorer, for a three-ball duck. Reeza Hendricks’ sharp catch in the slips set the tone for what was to follow. At 4/1 in the first over, Afghanistan’s shaky start spiraled into a full-blown collapse.

    Gulbadin Naib attempted to stabilize the innings with two exquisite boundaries, but his efforts were short-lived. Jansen’s precision sent Naib’s off stump cartwheeling, reducing Afghanistan to 16/2. The South African pacers smelled blood and Rabada soon joined the fray, exploiting the gap between bat and pad to castle Ibrahim Zadran for 2 and then Mohammed Nabi for a duck. The scoreline read 20/4 within 3.4 overs, and Afghanistan’s innings was in tatters.

    Rabada and Jansen’s Ruthless Spell

    Jansen continued his devastating spell, forcing Nangeyalia Kharote to edge one to Quinton de Kock, leaving Afghanistan at 23/5 after five overs. The powerplay ended with Afghanistan at 28/5, an indication of the relentless pressure exerted by the South African bowlers.

    Azmatullah Omarzai and Karim Janat attempted to salvage the innings, but their partnership was short-lived. Omarzai fell to Anrich Nortje, who found him with a well-directed short ball that was caught by Tristan Stubbs at sweeper cover. At 29/6 in 6.3 overs, Afghanistan’s hopes were fading fast.

    A Brief Respite and Final Collapse

    Rashid Khan provided a fleeting moment of relief, striking a couple of boundaries off Rabada. However, this brief resistance was insufficient to steer Afghanistan towards a respectable total. Shamsi trapped Karim Janat leg-before-wicket, followed by the dismissal of Noor Ahmed for a duck in the same over. Afghanistan was now staring down the barrel at 50/8.

    Rashid Khan’s fight came to an end at the hands of Nortje, who cleaned him up for 8. Shamsi then wrapped up the innings, removing Naveen-ul-Haq for 2. Afghanistan’s innings came to an end at a dismal 56 in 11.5 overs.

    South Africa’s Clinical Bowling Performance

    Marco Jansen emerged as the chief destroyer, finishing with figures of 3/16. Shamsi matched his haul with 3/6, showcasing his guile and accuracy. Rabada and Nortje complemented their efforts with two wickets each, Rabada ending with 2/14 and Nortje with a miserly 2/7.

    Analysis: A Lesson in High-Pressure Matches

    Afghanistan’s inability to cope with the pressure of a World Cup semifinal was starkly exposed by the disciplined and aggressive South African bowling attack. The early loss of key batsmen, combined with the lack of substantial partnerships, left Afghanistan with an insurmountable task. South Africa, on the other hand, displayed a clinical approach, with their bowlers executing their plans to perfection.

    This match serves as a reminder of the importance of handling pressure and the need for experience in navigating the high-stakes environment of a World Cup knockout game. For South Africa, the win was a testament to their formidable bowling lineup and their readiness to challenge for the title.

  • To know the ground reality of fertilizer and seed distribution, the collector talked to the farmer over the phone, matched the record with the computer, said- negligence will not be tolerated

    Rohit Kashyap, Mungeli. Collector Rahul Dev inspected the Seva Sahakari Samiti in village Lauda of Patharia. He physically verified the availability, storage and distribution of fertilizers and seeds there. He asked about the number of farmers in the committee, the rate of fertilizers and closely observed the maintained register. Along with this, he talked to farmer Yogesh Sahu of Baijna and farmer Somsingh of Khairjhiti on the phone and got information about getting fertilizers urea, DAP, potash, super phosphate, KCC loan and matched it with the computer.

    Collector Rahul Dev said during this time that strict action will be taken on complaints of negligence in fertilizer-seed storage and distribution work in the committees and distribution of substandard fertilizer and seeds. He asked the farmers to inform on the helpline number 9406275534 issued by the district administration in case of any problem in getting fertilizer-seed.

    The collector got his BP checked

    Collector Rahul Dev inspected the sub-health center in village Lauda of Patharia development block and reviewed the facilities available for patients there. He inquired about cleanliness, drinking water, medicines, institutional delivery, regular vaccination, tuberculosis, hypertension, sugar, sickle cell test, Ayushman card distribution etc. During this, he also got his blood pressure checked.

    Inspection of sickle cell screening camp

    In fact, Collector Rahul Dev inspected the sickle cell testing camp organized in the Gram Panchayat Bhawan of village Lauda of Patharia development block. He took information regarding the identification, diagnosis and prevention of sickle cell disease and gave necessary instructions. During this, the doctor present there gave information about the number of tests, sickle cell carriers, counseling of patients and confirmation of patients who tested positive through PUC kit. The collector talked to the villagers and motivated everyone to get sickle cell tested.

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  • Does Heavy Rain In Parts Of Delhi Signal Monsoon’s Arrival By Weekend? |

    New Delhi: Several parts of the national capital received heavy rainfall on Thursday bringing relief from the continuous heat and scorching sun. However, the temperature has decreased a few degrees the monsoon current is expected to arrive by the end of this week, said a private weather agency forecast on Wednesday cited by PTI. 

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has not provided any information regarding the expected timing of the monsoon’s arrival in the national capital. The weather update on Wednesday predicted heavy rainfall in Haryana, Chandigarh, and Delhi on June 28th and 29th, 2024.

    27/06/2024: 07:25 IST; Light to moderate intensity rain and gusty winds with speed of 30-40 Km/h would occur over and adjoining areas of few places of Delhi ( Alipur, Burari, Seelampur, Shahadra, Lodi Road, Lajpat Nagar, Tughlakabad), NCR ( Loni Dehat, Hindon AF Station,
    — RWFC New Delhi (@RWFC_ND) June 27, 2024

    The weather department has said that intermittent rain could occur throughout the day in Delhi-NCR today. Rain may continue in Delhi, Ghaziabad, Noida, and Gurugram until 10 a.m.

    Light to moderate intensity rain and gusty winds, with speeds of 30-40 km/h, are expected over and in adjoining areas of several places in Delhi (Alipur, Burari, Seelampur, Shahadra, Lodi Road, Lajpat Nagar, Tughlakabad) and NCR (Loni Dehat, Hindon AF Station

    As per the news agency, the monsoon typically enters Delhi between June 27 and 29. 

    Last year, it arrived on June 26, while the first monsoon showers of 2022 were documented on June 30, as per available data. 

    हरियाणा-चंडीगढ़-दिल्ली में 28 और 29 जून, 2024 को कुछ स्थानों पर भारी (64.5-115.5 मिलीमीटर) से लेकर बहुत भारी (115.5-204.4 मिलीमीटर) वर्षा होने की संभावना है। pic.twitter.com/N0tM01j7PW
    — India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept) June 26, 2024

    On Wednesday, the Safdarjung Observatory, Delhi’s main weather station, recorded a temperature of 39 degrees Celsius, which is two degrees above the normal mark. 

    The city’s weather patterns have been influenced by a western disturbance, leading to a decrease in maximum temperatures. Pre-monsoon showers in Delhi have provided some relief from the intense heat. 

    #WATCH | Parts of Delhi receive heavy rainfall, bringing respite from heat.

    Visuals from Rao Tularam Marg. pic.twitter.com/uybB5oMhSq
    — ANI (@ANI) June 27, 2024

    Delhi had experienced scorching temperatures, with nine heatwave days recorded in June so far, contrasting with none in 2023 and 2022. 

    (With inputs from PTI)

  • Kenya Violence: Five killed, dozens injured, check out what triggered the protest |

    New Delhi: Massive chaos has engulfed the street of the Kenyan Parliament as protests against the new tax hike turned extremely violent and several casualties were also reported, CNN reported.

    At least five people were killed and 31 injured during the in Kenya on Tuesday, CNN reported while citing a joint statement released by several human rights groups.

    The statement was released by Amnesty International Kenya, the Kenya Medical Association, the Law Society of Kenya and the Police Reforms Working Group Kenya.

    “Despite the assurance by the government that the right to assembly would be protected and facilitated, today’s protests have spiralled into violence. Human rights observers and medical officers have reported several incidents of human rights violations,” the statement said, as per ANI reports.

    Amid violent protests in Kenya, internet disruptions have also been reported.

    NetBlocks, the internet watchdog group, has reported a significant disruption to internet connectivity in Kenya, just hours after protesters marched towards Parliament, ANI reported

    Due to the rising violence against a tax hike, India has also issued an advisory for its nationals in Kenya. The Indian Embassy in Kenya on Tuesday advised the Indian nationals there to “exercise utmost caution, restrict non-essential movement and avoid the areas affected by the protests and violence till the situation clears up.”

    “In view of the prevailing tense situation, all Indians in Kenya are advised to exercise utmost caution, restrict non-essential movement and avoid the areas affected by the protests and violence till the situation clears up,” the Embassy stated, ANI reported.