Global enterprise server market logs $24 billion in Q2: IDC

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The global enterprise server market grew 19.8 percent in the second quarter (year over year) to reach $24 billion on robust demand, according to a new report.

According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Server Tracker, worldwide server shipments grew 18.4 percent to nearly 3.2 million units in the June quarter.

HPE/New H3C Group finished the quarter with a market share of 14.9 percent while Dell Technologies captured a 13.9 percent share of worldwide revenues.

“We certainly see areas of reduced spending, but this was offset by investments made by large cloud builders and enterprises targeting solutions that support shifting infrastructure needs caused by the global pandemic,” said Paul Maguranis, senior research analyst, Infrastructure Platforms and Technologies at IDC.

Investments in Asia/Pacific were also particularly strong, growing 31 percent year over year.

Inspur/Inspur Power Systems took third place with a 10.5 percent share.

Lenovo and IBM tied for the fourth spot with 6.1 percent and 6 percent share, respectively.

In terms of server-class, volume server revenue was up 22.1 per cent to $18.7 billion, while midrange server revenue declined 0.4 per cent to about $3.3 billion and high-end systems grew by 44.1 percent to $1.9 billion.

The ODM Direct group of vendors accounted for 28.8 percent of total server revenue at $6.9 billion with year-over-year growth of 63.4 percent and delivered 34.4 percent of all units shipped during the quarter, the IDC said.

Second Kerala Minister test Covid positive

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The state secretariat meeting of the CPI-M held last week appears to have played a role in spreading the pandemic as a second Kerala Minister on Friday tested COVID positive, said officials.

State Industries Minister E.P. Jayarajan who was in isolation at his hometown in Kannur turned positive and was moved to the state-run Medical College Hospital at Pariyaram, near Kannur.

His wife also has tested positive.

Finance Minister Thomas Issac was the first state minister last week to test positive and soon after all those who took part in the meeting, including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and State Health Minister went into self-isolation.

Vijayan’s test results were negative.

Issac is convalescing at the State-run Hospital here.

Huawei unveils new notebook, smartwatch, audio accessories

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Chinese tech giant Huawei on Friday announced six new products including a notebook, smartwatch and audio accessories during an event in China.

The new products include Huawei MateBook X, MateBook 14, two new lightweight notebooks along with FreeBuds Pro, FreeLace Pro, and new pro-variants of the audio products featuring improved Active Noise Cancellation (ANC).

The company also unveiled Watch GT 2 Pro and Watch FIT, the latest entries to Huawei’s wearable product line-up with new fitness data tracking features and workout modes.

“Great user experiences are always founded on innovation, but our journey of innovation always begins and ends with consumers. In the future, we will continue working with our valued partners to offer more smart and high-quality experiences to consumers worldwide,” Richard Yu, Executive Director and CEO of Huawei Consumer BG said in a statement.

MateBook X is the first notebook to feature the 3K Infinite FullView display and is also multitouch-enabled with gesture support such as ‘Fingers Gesture Screenshot’.

The touchpad is 26 percent larger compared to the previous generation for better ease-of-use and features HUAWEI Free Touch to offer full haptic feedback.

The notebook is powered by a 10th Generation Intel Core processor which aims to deliver the performance needed for daily tasks.

Huawei MateBook 14 integrates the AMD Ryzen 4000 H Series processor. Besides performance, it has a 2K FullView Display and supports smart features including Multi-screen Collaboration to help consumers stay productive on the road.

FreeBuds Pro is the world’s first true wireless stereo (TWS) earphones to support intelligent dynamic noise cancellation, the company said in a statement. FreeBuds Pro aims to deliver the best noise-canceling performance on a Huawei audio product with a noise cancellation rating of 40dB.

The new Watch GT 2 Pro offers up to two weeks of battery life, over 100 workout modes, and pro-grade fitness data tracking features, the company said.

The Watch FIT is the first Huawei sports smartwatch to feature a rounded rectangular watch face design. The smartwatch features a 1.64-inch AMOLED HD display and supports up to the 10-day battery in typical scenarios.

Adelaide Strikers sign Matt Renshaw until BBL 12

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Big Bash League (BBL) franchise Adelaide Strikers have signed all-rounder Matt Renshaw from Brisbane Heat on a three-year deal.

Renshaw has become a fine exponent of the BBL in recent times, coming into his own in the T20 arena after a promising start to his Test career. The 24-year-old scored the second-highest runs for Brisbane Heat last season with 348, including three fifties.

“The Adelaide Strikers have always been an impressive franchise and to be joining them for the next three years, I’m just ecstatic,” Renshaw said.

“I’m looking forward to having Adelaide Oval as my home ground, which is an oval that I know well and is also one of the best in the world.”

“Hopefully it will be possible to play in front of our home crowd at some point, as they really do make such an incredible atmosphere,” he added.

Strikers head coach Jason Gillespie said: “We welcome Matt who is a proven batsman and he has really come into his own in T20 cricket in the last couple of seasons.”

“He is a great character, and everyone at the Strikers is excited to have Matt on board for the next three years,” he added.

Adelaide Strikers BBL10 squad: Travis Head (c), Michael Neser, Harry Nielsen, Matthew Renshaw, Matt Short, Peter Siddle, Cameron Valente, Jake Weatherald, Jon Wells, Daniel Worrall.

Azarenka ousts Williams, to face Osaka in US Open final

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Former World No.1 Victoria Azarenka has entered the final of the ongoing US Open after coming from a set down to surprise rival Serena Williams and book a summit clash with 2018 champion Naomi Osaka.

In a pulsating semi-final match at the Arthur Ashe Stadium on Thursday, Azarenka defeated Williams 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 after one hour and 55 minutes to reach her third US Open final.

“Seven is my favorite number, so I guess it’s meant to be,” Azarenka noted, joking about the gap between major final appearances during her on-court interview as per the WTA website. “I’m very grateful for this opportunity, to be able to play such a champion in a semifinal. The road to the final requires you to beat the best players, and today was definitely that day.”

“Hopefully this inspires women to go after their dreams. I feel like you can’t always identify yourself as just one thing because we have many things we can do in our lives.

“A parent is the most important thing I can be in my life, but I’m also a tennis player, a fighter on the court. I want to go after my personal dreams, to inspire my child. I hope women around the world know they can do anything. Being a parent is the toughest thing, so once you can balance that, you can do anything,” she added.

In the other semi-final, Osaka edged past No.28 seed Jennifer Brady in a thrilling three-set contest, winning the match 7-6(1), 3-6, 6-3.

The two-time Grand Slam winner matched Brady fired 35 winners to 17 unforced errors to take down the American and book her spot into the third Grand Slam final of her career.

“Sometimes I think I have no choice but to play as hard as I can because my opponent isn’t giving me any looks,” Osaka said in her post-match press conference. “For me, normally if I focus that much, then the match potentially could be over in two. But I felt like it just kept going on.

“Honestly, it was a bit funny because of that quality of an opponent… at the final stages of a tournament. Yeah, it was fun,” she added.

Anupria Goenka: Best part of ‘Aashram’ was getting to work with Prakash Jha

Actress Anupria Goenka says working with filmmaker Prakash Jha came as an opportunity to learn more about the craft.

Anupria got a chance to with Jha in the recent web series “Aashram”, which revolves around the corruption and crime that happens under the guise of faith.

“For me, the best part of ‘Aashram’ was getting to work with Prakash Jha. I’ve always revered his films and have been a very big fan of his work. His kind of storytelling is very unique,” Anupria said.

“He picks up socially relevant subjects and has a way of telling them in the most unbiased and entertaining manner. That is what he has done with ‘Aashram’. It’s been such an opportunity to not just learn from him about the craft but also to know him as a person. Needless to say, a huge chunk of the credit for its big success goes to him and his brilliant vision,” she added.

In the series, Anupria essays the role of Dr. Natasha, a forensic expert.

Samsung leads home turf with 67% smartphone market share in Q2

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Samsung further expanded its dominance in the domestic smartphone market in the second quarter of the year with 67 percent share, thanks to robust sales of the Galaxy A budget line and Galaxy S20 series, a new report showed Friday.

According to industry tracker Counterpoint Research, Apple came in second with a 19 percent share while LG Electronics remained in the third spot with a 13 percent share.

Apple’s iPhone SE, launched in May, was the best selling smartphone model in the second quarter of 2020 in South Korea, followed by Samsung’s Galaxy S20 Plus and S20 devices.

Half of the top 10 best selling smartphones in the second quarter were Galaxy A models from Samsung, indicating that local consumers opted to purchase budget handsets amid the pandemic.

Sales of smartphones priced below $400 accounted for 45 percent in the second quarter, up from 33 percent a year earlier.

Counterpoint Research said second-quarter smartphone sales in South Korea increased 9 percent from the previous quarter but were 8 percent down from a year earlier.

Apple working on folding iPhone with Samsung screen: Report

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Apple has reportedly ordered a batch of foldable displays from Samsung, suggesting that it is working on a foldable iPhone.

Apple is in the process of engineering an iPhone with a folding display similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold, reports Apple Insider, citing the leaker known as Ice Universe.

“A large number of foldable displays will be sampled for use in mobile phone devices, and Samsung will apparently supply the units to Apple for the duration of one year”.

Going by the claim from Ice Universe, it looks like Apple tested out those sample units, and ordered a fresh batch of foldable display samples from Samsung.

Samsung has historically been a key supplier to Apple, providing the OLED screens for iPhones.

Considering the fact that Samsung is a pioneer in this field and that both the brands have good business relations, it makes sense for Apple to rely on Samsung for supplying foldable displays, the report said.

Samsung is considering a move to step up production of foldable screens to 10 million units a year depending on demand.

In addition, the Cupertino-based tech giant is known to be working on foldable display technology for some time, filing multiple patents regarding the technology.

Man arrested 37 years after he stole motorcycle

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Thirty-seven years after he committed a crime, Raghunath Singh, a resident of Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh, wanted in connection with a case of motorcycle loot in 1983, was finally arrested on Thursday.

He carried a reward of Rs 20,000 on his head.

Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Gaurav Grover said that three persons were booked in the loot of a motorcycle from a bank manager in Managadhi in 1983.

Two of them had earlier been arrested and remanded to judicial custody and the motorcycle was recovered from their possession.

The third accused Raghunath Singh, however, was absconding.

A source close to the other two accused, reportedly informed the police about the presence of Singh in Mathura on Thursday after which he was arrested.

UP records single-day spike of 7,042 corona cases

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Uttar Pradesh has recorded the highest single-day spike of 7,042 coronavirus cases, taking the tally to 2,92,029.

Lucknow alone recorded 917 cases on Thursday.

The number of deaths on Thursday was 94 pushing the death toll in the state to 4,206, according to an official bulletin.

Fatalities reported in the state include 11 Covid-19 deaths in Lucknow, eight in Kanpur city, six in Gorakhpur, five each in Meerut and Pilibhit, four each from Prayagraj, Varanasi, Saharanpur, and Muzaffarnagar.

The total number of active cases in the state now stands at 66,317.

Additional Chief Secretary, Health, Amit Mohan Prasad said that till now, 2,21,506 Covid-19 patients have been discharged from hospitals after recovery which puts the state’s recovery rate at 75.85 percent.

Prasad said that with a total of over 70.67 lakh COVID tests done so far, Uttar Pradesh has become the first state to conduct over 70 lakh tests. He said that 1.49 lakh tests were performed on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the state government has revised the rates of COVID tests by private labs, and now it will cost Rs 1,600 per test.

Earlier, the charge for a COVID test was Rs 2,500, he said. No prescriptions are now needed for carrying out COVID tests.

Yogi cracks the whip, more policemen suspended

Aggressively pursuing his zero-tolerance policy for corruption, UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath continues to crack the whip on corrupt police officials.

After suspending two IPS officers within 24 hours, the state government, on Thursday night, suspended more police personnel on charges of corruption and dereliction of duty.

A case for extortion has been registered in Mahoba against suspended SSP Mani Lal Patidar.

In Mahoba, the government suspended Rajesh Kumar Saroj, a former inspector of Charkhari police station, former station officer Kharela, Raju Singh, former SO Karbai, Devendra Shukla, and constable Rajkumar Kashyap.

SSP Mahoba Mani Lal Patidar was earlier suspended on Wednesday and a vigilance probe has been ordered against him.

In Prayagraj, where SSP Abhishek Dixit was suspended on Tuesday, nine more police personnel have faced action.

Kareli inspector Anjani Kumar Srivastava, Atarsuiyya inspector Sandeep Mishra, Kareli inspector Nagendra Kumar Nagar, Sub-Inspectors Gaurav Tiwari, Prem Kumar, Kuldeep Kumar Yadav, Durgesh Rai, Ibrar Ansari and Head Constable Ram Pratap Singh have been placed under suspension.

According to official sources, action has been taken based on the complaints received against these police personnel and more heads could be expected to roll in the coming days.

A senior police officer in the rank of ADG, said, “Action should have been taken much earlier but it is still welcome. It will help in cleansing the system and inculcate discipline in the force. A large number of police personnel who have affiliations with political leaders, do not toe the line of discipline which naturally makes working difficult.”

For DGP Vikram Singh said that the results of this action would take about six months to start showing and if the strictness continues, UP police will regain lost glory.

Pollard, Simmons help Trinbago Knight Riders win CPL 2020

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Lendl Simmons and Darren Bravo ensured Trinbago Knight Riders completed the first perfect season in franchise T20 history as their team defeated St Lucia Zouks by eight wickets in the final of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2020 and win the trophy for a record fourth time.

Simmons and Bravo on Thursday shared an unbroken partnership of 138 off 88 balls, the highest of CPL 2020 and the highest ever in a final, as they helped Knight Riders chased down a competitive target of 155 with 11 balls to spare.

Batting first, Zouks put up what seemed a competitive total, but ultimately a loss of 7/39 of the last 32 balls of their innings cost them dearly against this history-making Knight Riders squad.

Wicketkeeper Andre Fletcher top-scored for the Darren Sammy-led side by playing a valuable knock of 39 runs, followed by Mark Deyal’s 29 and Najibullah’s 24.

For the Knight Riders, captain Kieron Pollard starred with the ball as he returned with figures of 4/30 in his allotted four overs.

Chasing the target, Knight Riders did not have a great start as they lost two quick wickets within the first four overs. However, Simmons joined hands with Bravo and both steered the team to a historic and rather comfortable win in the 19th over of the game. While Simmons played an unbeaten knock of 84 — his 49-ball knock was studded with eight 4s and four 6s, Bravo remained not out on 58 with the help of two 4s and six 6s.

Brief scores: Trinbago Knight Riders 157/2 (Simmons 84*, Bravo 58*; Chase 1/13) beat St Lucia Zouks 154 all out (Fletcher 39, Deyal 29; Pollard 4/30) by 8 wickets.

Ligue 1: PSG kick off title defence with shock defeat at Lens

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Defending champions Paris Saint-Germain opened their Ligue 1 title defense with a shock 0-1 defeat against newly-promoted Lens.

The absence of some key players, including Neymar, Kylian Mbappe, Mauro Icardi, Andel Di Maria, and Keylor Navas — who have all tested positive for coronavirus, reduced Thomas Tuchel’s choices for his starting line-up. As a result, several youngsters and new signings were brought into the squad to fill the places, reports Xinhua news agency.

18-year-olds Kays Ruiz-Atil and Arnaud Kalimuendo made their first-team debuts in attack while between the posts was guarded by 20-year-old Marcin Bulka, who was making just his second appearance.

Cameroon international Ignatius Ganago capitalized on a mistake from the unlucky Bulka in the 57th minute, when PSG’s third-choice goalkeeper slid a weak pass towards Marci Verratti which was intercepted by Ganago and the former Nice striker calmly pulled the trigger to send the 3,800 home fans into ecstasy.

“I’m very happy. It feels good to open my account and I hope to score many more,” said the 21-year-old Ganago, who arrived in Lens this summer.

“Even without Neymar or Mbappe, Paris has a very good team. We were solid, we were compact, we all worked together and it paid off in the end.”

Before the game, PSG hadn’t lost in Lens since 2009 and hadn’t lost the opening game of a Ligue 1 season since 2011.

Tuchel’s side dominated possession, 78.1 percent to Lens’ 21.9 percent, but failed to create good chances as they recorded just one shot on target during the game.

“I don’t think we could have done any better tonight,” Tuchel told Canal, “I was happy with the first half we had. We controlled the game completely, and we had possession.”

“We struggled to create scoring chances today. No opportunities? Yes, I agree. But we have a small group, and we are missing the players who make the difference.”

The pressure for the German coach and his PSG team may grow in the coming week as they face a busy schedule with a clash against last season’s runners-up Marseille on Sunday and followed by Metz at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday.

Messi cleared by CONMEBOL to play in Argentina’s opening WC qualifier

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Lionel Messi will be free to play in Argentina’s opening 2022 World Cup qualifier against Ecuador next month after the forward’s suspension was deemed to be no longer valid, the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) has said.

Messi had received a one-match ban for an altercation with Chile’s Gary Medel in the Copa America third-place playoff in July last year, which Argentina won 2-1.

On Thursday, CONMEBOL said the statute of limitations had elapsed after one year, meaning the 33-year-old would be available for the clash at La Bombonera in Buenos Aires on October 8. Argentina will visit Bolivia for another qualifier five days later, reports Xinhua news agency.

“The president of the AFA (Argentinian Football Association), Claudio Tapia, sent a query to CONMEBOL about the suspension of Argentina captain, Lionel Messi,” the region’s governing body for football said on Twitter.

“After the completion of one year, (CONMEBOL president) Alejandro Domingo confirmed that (the suspension) has now expired and he is available for the doubleheader.”

The next edition of the FIFA World Cup is scheduled to be played in Qatar from November 21 to December 18, 2022.

India says Pak raises Ayodhya to cover its treatment of minorities

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India has accused Pakistan of spreading a “culture of violence” and suppressing the rights of minorities while Islamabad brings up the Ayodhya temple construction at the General Assembly.

“Talk of ‘culture of peace’ from the delegation of Pakistan is nothing but a decoy to divert attention from their own shameful records” on the treatment of minorities “continues to foment a ‘culture of violence’ at home and across its borders”, Paulomi Tripathi, a counselor at India’s UN Mission said on Thursday.

“Before making absurd allegations against India, where equal rights of people of all faiths are guaranteed by the constitution, the delegation of Pakistan must do itself a favor of looking at their own system and records of protecting minorities,” she said in response to Pakistan’s Permanent Representative Munir Akram’s remarks about Ayodhya and Kashmir.

She accused Akram of exploiting the Assembly’s High-Level Forum on the Culture of Peace as a “platform for hate speech against India”.

She said that “Pakistan’s deplorable human rights records and discriminatory treatment of religious and ethnic minorities is a cause of persistent concern for the international community”, and listed Islamabad’s main transgressions.

“Blasphemy laws are used against religious minorities such as Hindus, Christians, and Sikhs, to violate their human rights and dignity. Women and girls remain particularly vulnerable as they are abducted, raped, forcefully converted, and married to their violators. The pandemic has aggravated the situation.”

Akram said the destruction of the Babri Mosque in Ayodhya and the construction of a Hindu temple there “is a grave violation of international norms”.

He asserted that the “BJP-RSS extremists” have threatened to destroy hundreds of other mosques and historic Islamic religious sites.

He also claimed that there was a “plan to destroy the Islamic cultural identity and change the Muslims demography” of Kashmir.

Akram was silent on the demographic change brought about by Pakistan’s terrorist proxies in Kashmir through the violent expulsion of the Kashmiri Pandit community from their historic homes in the valley.

Tripathi said the world has “witnessed an upsurge in violence, bigotry, and discrimination during the (Covid-19) pandemic”.

“We, in India, understand the importance of promoting dialogues and building alliances between religions, cultures, and ethnic groups.

“In the same spirit we remain ready to support all efforts to build bridges of understanding across the world to emerge stronger from this (Covid-19) crisis and to shape the foundation for a better world,” Tripathi added.

Designer Tarun Tahiliani celebrates 25 years in fashion industry

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Tarun Tahiliani, who recently held his first-ever virtual couture show, reveals he is sad to see the beauty of touch and feel lost in fashion’s new digital world.

The couturier celebrated his 25-year milestone in the fashion industry with a digital presentation in association with Blenders Pride Fashion Tour on September 10. The show streamed live on the designer’s social media handle.

As all major fashion events are being held virtually this season, Tahiliani says: “I feel sad because the beauty of fashion is touch and feel. If you want to try something special for a special occasion, what we call retail therapy, I think that choice is lost in the digital world.”

Tahiliaini showcased 25 looks through a digital premiere, set against a backdrop he calls ‘Stream of Consciousness’. On the occasion, IANSlife spoke to the designer to get his views on fashion going ‘phygital’ (physical cum digital) and the role of virtual reality in the fashion industry.

Read excerpts:

On celebrating 25th year in the fashion industry:

“I actually started in the late 80s, starting the store called Ensemble, which is India’s first multi-design store to promote Indian designers. At that time I was not trained, and after a while, I realized if I wanted to be a designer then I needed to be trained. I didn’t want to just be a designer that relies on India’s craft, which is beautiful, but I also wanted to introduce something new to it, construction and fit. So I went out to study and eventually moved back to Delhi in the year 1995, which is when we started. Once I trained for a whole year, I was able to create that movement, the clothes became more complex and all these structures drapes that I like were given form in tailoring. I began to match Indian craft with a sense of Western tailoring and proportion, which had never been a part of our vocabulary of design,” reveals the designer.

Adding: “That’s constantly evolving and we can do many more complex things to plain fabric then we could do back then. To match traditional India with a new feeling, a new vibe, something that feels updated and has a sense of modernity in it. Also, I think the way people in India drape fabric is dying out — we’re trying to keep all these shapes and all that beauty alive through structured draping and hope that through this the interest will be kept alive in traditional things as well. It always goes full circle. If you force people to live in the past, they would break out like the youth. If you let them accept the present, then they value the past. It’s a strange thing. It’s like a balance that you try to create.”

“I might have a lot of ideas but thanks to all the craftsmen in the studio, these ideas are realizable. So as people do things they become more technically adept. This results in many different kinds of clothes. Now, we have also gone back to work with weavers in Banaras, so there’s much more to do today than there was 25 years ago,” the designer told IANSlife.

On the meaning of ‘Pride’

Tahiliani who is known as one of the gentlest souls amongst his colleagues states: “I have always said this that fashion really taught me to love India – thanks to fashion, I went to places, I worked with people and I discovered sides of India which I would never have known. I gave up fancy clubs to go to work in different places. And that’s what pride is; that you’ve basically learned a great love, admiration, and respect, in my case for the country and the craft. It gave me a whole new identity and pride in being Indian.

On the difference between virtual and real-time shows

Admittedly, the designer quips: “The struggle was different! We were not in a typical ballroom at a five-star hotel. We had seven cameras following the girls. You see details in the show that you might not have seen if you were living. The show was set against a backdrop of what I call a ‘stream of consciousness’ because one has so many infinite ideas over time. We presented them through embroidery, draping, colors, and different textiles. The background was juxtaposed against the clothes, everything that goes on in our heads, different people have different takeaways from it. But I think that was the most different thing. So the projection was trying to be the subconscious and the show itself was the manifestation in the consciousness.”

On fashion going ‘phygital’

“It’s because of the pandemic, we have no other choice. I hope this gets over sooner than later. Things that people are attracted to and luxuries in fashion need to be felt. How does it feel against your skin? How does it fit your body? That engagement has been lost in the digital world. And so I hope that we can still go back to that because that really is the beauty of fashion–when you do things for yourself or not anybody else,” believes the designer.

On the role of virtual reality in fashion

“When we shot the big show in July which was our first digital show, a lot of people said it was so much fun to watch. We could see such great detail, the digital cameras captured details even your eyes couldn’t see. So that’s the great part of it I think. If in the process of this communication, designers devise new ways of communicating the kind of artistry that goes on within different stages of a garment, I think people will take to that connection. I feel that the world is what it is and it keeps changing,” reiterates Tarun whose couture show was presented virtually right from within his atelier in the Capital.

Lastly, the designer signs off: “Let’s always find better ways to use technology. Once this is all over people will go back to the stores, but when they do go back they will be better informed. It will give them more pleasure to shop and help make responsible choices.”

Amol Palekar: Delight to hear today’s generation talk profoundly about ‘Gol Maal’

Veteran actor Amol Palekar feels happy when he hears the young generation talk about his 1979 comedy classic, Gol Maal.

The Hrishikesh Mukherjee film was about how a man lies to get a job but things get complicated when his orthodox boss gets suspicious.

“Shooting for ‘Gol Maal’ was like a picnic” recalled Palekar. “We used to have a lot of fun while shooting for this film. My friendship with Utpal (Dutt) da was a very different and a priceless one since we knew each other right from our theatre days.”

He added: “Often while shooting scenes he used to tell me ways to improvise my performance to which he would accordingly improvise his own performance. Ours was a give-and-take relation! (Director) Hrishi da would also let us improvise most of the scenes in our own way before sharing his feedback.”

“The fun and priceless moments we had while shooting for ‘Gol Maal’ is what is seen in this film and that is alive even today. It’s such a delight to hear even today’s generation talk profoundly about this film, despite the number of years that have gone by since the release of the film,” said Palekar, walking down memory lane while shooting for an episode of “Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Li’l Champs”.

Global Covid-19 cases top 28mn: Johns Hopkins

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The overall number of global coronavirus cases has topped the 28 million mark, while the deaths have increased to over 908,000, according to the Johns Hopkins University.

As of Friday morning, the total number of cases stood at 28,054,396 and the fatalities rose to 908,017, the University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) revealed in its latest update.

The US accounted for the world’s highest number of cases and deaths at 6,395,904 and 191,753 respectively, according to the CSSE.

India is currently in second place in terms of cases at 4,465,863, while the country’s death toll stood at 75,062.

In terms of cases, Brazil ranks third (4,238,446), and is followed by Russia (1,042,836), Peru (702,776), Colombia (686,851), Mexico (652,364), South Africa (644,438), Spain (554,143), Argentina (524,198), Chile (428,669), Iran (395,488), France (392,243), the UK (360,534), Bangladesh (332,970), Saudi Arabia (323,720), Pakistan (299,949), Turkey (286,455), Italy (283,180), Iraq (278,418), Germany (258,149), Philippines (248,947), Indonesia (207,203), Ukraine (149,146), Israel (145,526), Canada (136,956), Bolivia (124,205), Qatar (121,052), Ecuador (113,206), Kazakhstan (106,661), Dominican Republic (101,716) and Egypt (100,557), the CSSE figures showed.

The other countries with over 10,000 deaths are the Brazil (129,522), Mexico (69,649), the UK (41,697), Italy (35,587), France (30,819), Peru (30,236), Spain (29,699), Iran (22,798), Colombia (22,053), Russia (18,207), South Africa (15,265), Chile (11,781), Argentina (10,907) and Ecuador (10,749).

TRS to raise GST issue in Parliament, oppose power reforms

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 The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) on Thursday decided to raise various issues including GST dues of the state and oppose the proposed electricity reforms during the Parliament session, beginning Monday.

The decision was taken at the TRS parliamentary party meeting chaired by party President and Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao.

He asked the party members in both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha to raise various state issues in both the houses and urge the Centre to do justice to the state.

KCR, as Rao is popularly called, said the party should fight on the state issues without any compromise.

The meeting discussed the strategy to be adopted by the party MPs in both the houses. The meeting felt that the Centre has been doing injustice to the state in releasing funds towards its due share and fulfilling various commitments.

The TRS also decided to stage a protest near the Gandhi statue at Parliament, demanding release of GST funds to the state.

TRS parliamentary party leader K. Keshav Rao told reporters after the meeting that Rs 5,764 crore GST dues are pending, besides IGST and backward area development fund.

He alleged that the NDA government’s response has been inadequate on various issues concerning Telangana.

“We have written hundreds of letters from the state about many issues, many projects but their response is not good on almost all projects, almost all basic issues,” he said.

Keshav Rao said Telangana was not even the allocated quantity of urea through the land under cultivation in the state has gone up by 24 per cent.

Terming the proposed electricity amendment bill as anti-people, the TRS decided to oppose it.

Hyderabad-Dubai reconnected as Emirates resumes flights

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Hyderabad International Airport got re-connected with Dubai from Thursday under the ‘air transport bubble’ arrangement as part of India’s efforts to re-start international air connectivity.

Restarting the connection between Hyderabad and Dubai, the first flight of Emirates (EK 526), a Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with passengers landed at Hyderabad airport at 8.25 a.m. at the Hyderabad Airport and departed for Dubai as EK 527 with passengers at 10 a.m.

The UAE-based Emirates airline would be operating three times weekly – on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday. Any passenger can book a ticket from Hyderabad to Dubai as per the guidelines issued by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs.

All passengers will have to adhere to the Covid-19 safety guidelines, sources at Hyderabad Airport said.

The arrival and departure passengers of the Emirates flight were handled as per the safety protocol through the fully-sanitised International Arrivals and Interim International Departures Terminal (IIDT).

Mandatory screening and safety measures were in place during the flight’s handling to protect against the Covid-19 threat, including thermal screening for passengers and mandatory social distancing enforced through special queuing arrangements at all passenger processing points.

The government is building ‘transport bubbles’, which are temporary arrangements between two countries aimed at restarting commercial air passenger services when regular international flights are suspended as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Under the ‘air transport bubble’ arrangement, airlines like British Airways have resumed operations connecting Hyderabad to the UK and beyond.