Flushing public toilets can spread Covid-19: Study

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Chinese researchers have recently reported that flushing public restroom toilets or urinals can spew clouds of particles carrying viruses, including Covid-19.

The study, published in the journal ‘Physics of Fluids’, found that Covid-19 particles from a flushing urinal can rise to two feet in the air in less than six seconds “potentially infecting the unsuspecting urinal user”.

The researchers’ work shows public restrooms can be dangerous places for potentially becoming infected with a virus, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Other studies have shown that both feces and urine-based virus transmission is possible.

“To do this, we used a method of computational fluid dynamics to model the particle movement that occurs with the act of flushing,” said study researcher Xiangdong Liu from Yangzhou University in China.

“The specific models are the volume-of-fluids model and the discrete-phase model,” Liu added.

Flushing a urinal, much like flushing a toilet, involves an interaction between gas and liquid interfaces. The result of the flushing causes a large spread of aerosol particles to be released from the urinal, which the researchers simulated and tracked.

What the simulations revealed is disturbing. The trajectory of the tiny particles ejected by flushing a urinal “manifests an external-spread type, with more than 57 percent of the particles traveling away from the urinal,” said Liu.

But that’s not all. When men use urinals within a public restroom, these tiny particles can reach their thigh within 5.5 seconds as compared to the toilet flush, which takes 35 seconds to reach slightly higher, the researchers wrote.

“Particles from urinals, however, show a more violent climbing tendency. The climbing speed is much faster than toilet flushing,” Liu said.

Urinals are used more frequently within densely populated areas and the researchers point out that particles will travel faster and farther, which poses a serious public health challenge. This work underscores how important it is to wear a mask within public places, especially restrooms.

“From our work, it can be inferred that urinal flushing promotes the spread of bacteria and viruses,” Liu added.

“Wearing a mask should be mandatory within public restrooms during the pandemic and anti-diffusion improvements are urgently needed to prevent the spread of Covid-19,” the study author noted.

B’luru IISc student commits suicide fearing Covid infection

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A 24-year-old student in the city-based Indian Institute of Science (IISc) committed suicide fearing that he may have contracted coronavirus after talking to a friend who exhibited some symptoms, an official said on Wednesday.

“Sandeep, a BTech student from IISc has committed suicide fearing coronavirus infection,” confirmed a police official to IANS.

Police booked a case of unnatural death under the CrPc and were waiting for the student’s parents to arrive.

Sandeep met a friend who exhibited some COVID symptoms and later isolated himself but tested negative for the virus.

Following this incident, he sent a mail to his friends conveying his fear that he may have contracted the coronavirus and that he wanted to commit suicide.

“Sandeep was already known to have depression issues,” said the official. Though he mailed this message, his threat was not taken seriously because he had a history of depression.

Later on Tuesday, Sandeep was found hanging in his hostel room.

The deceased student had joined the IISc in 2019 in the Department of Computational and Data Sciences and hails from Chhattisgarh.

Bihar did everything as per law in Sushant case: Nitish

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Reacting to the Supreme Court’s decision for a CBI probe in the Sushant Singh Rajput death case, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said that everything was done as per the law in Bihar. He also denied any kind of politics in the matter.

After the apex court ordered an investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation in the case, the Chief Minister on Wednesday said: “After the Supreme Court’s decision, it is now clear that whatever was done in Bihar was constitutional, legitimate and as per the law.”

Expressing happiness over this decision, Nitish said, “This is a victory of justice, not of us. We have followed the Constitution and after this decision, it is believed that the family will now get complete justice.”

Asked if there was any politics in it, he said that it has nothing to do with politics, it has a relation with law and justice only.

Meanwhile, Information and Public Relations Minister of Bihar Neeraj Kumar said that with the decision of the Supreme Court, the public’s trust in the judicial system has been strengthened.

He said that non-cooperation by the Mumbai police with the Bihar police team which went to Mumbai for investigation following the registration of a case by Sushant’s father and quarantining Bihar IPS officer Vinay Tiwari was to obstruct the probe.

He said that on the request of family members, the Chief Minister recommended a CBI inquiry, which has also been approved by the Supreme Court.

Gokulam Kerala FC appoint Vincenzo Alberto Annese as head coach

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Gokulam Kerala FC has appointed Belize national team coach Vincenzo Alberto Annese as their new manager for the upcoming I-League season.

The 35-year-old coach has immense experience in coaching clubs from Italy, Ghana, Indonesia, Latvia, and Palestine. He has also coached the Armenian under-19 national team.

“I am delighted to be part of the KFC family. My aim is to make the fans happy and make them dream big. I have already seen how GKFC has played last season and I believe the squad can achieve a lot,” said Annese in a statement.

Annese also had a five-year stint as a professional football player. He started his career at then Serie A club Venezia FC and has played in three other Italian clubs. In 2010, Annese had his first job as a manager at Italy Serie C (third division) club AS Andria Bat Young.

After a three-year coaching period at the club, he moved to Latvian First Division club Saldus FK in 2014. Later he joined Estonia Premier League club Paide L. FK as an assistant coach.

“The coach brings considerable international experience to the club. He is young and has already accomplished several achievements. He is the most experienced coach we had so far. We believe that he would be able to bring more trophies and glory to Kerala,” said Gokulam Gopalan, chairman of Gokulam Kerala FC.

During the 2015 season, he managed Armenia Under-19 national team before moving to Ghana Premier League club Bechem United FC. At Bechem United, he helped the club qualify for the Confederation of African Football club competition for the first time.

After gaining considerable experience in Africa he moved to Palestine, where he coached Al Ahli club and helped them to finish runners up in West Bank Super Cup. The club was also runners-up in the Palestine Premier League that year.

He had a brief stint at Indonesian club PSIS Semarang and Kosova Premier League club Liria KF before managing Belize national team last season. He has also experience working as a mentor coach in China.

‘US Covid deaths 6 times more than other high-income nations’

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The number of deaths caused by COVID-19 in the United States since July is six times the average rate in other high-income countries, a US news website said.

Among the 83 countries and regions included in the World Bank’s list of “high-income economies,” the US is “one of very few” that have failed to control the virus since the pandemic erupted, according to a report by AXIOS.

Since July 1, 75 percent of all new confirmed COVID-19 cases and 69 per cent of all deaths recorded in the rich countries occurred in the United States, which accounts for 27 per cent of the group’s population, it said.

Basing its report on statistics from the World Health Organization and Johns Hopkins University, AXIOS said other wealthy countries and regions have suffered pandemic peaks or sharp increases in cases and deaths as “terrifying” as America’s, Xinhua news agency reported.

However, the US remains “an exception,” since “it was hit so hard so early, and has never truly recovered,” the report said.

So far, America suffers the second-highest spike in daily new cases in the world, only behind India. Of the 10 countries currently recording the highest daily increases, the United States is the only high-income country, it added.

Sindhu, Ghosal & Rasquinha team up with Mindhouse to talk about mental strength

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Meditation-based mental wellness start-up Mindhouse has rolled out a campaign titled ‘Winner’s Mindset’ to emphasize the role of mental strength. The campaign features some of India’s leading sports icons talking about the importance of mental strength and its impact on their on-field performance.

The campaign aims to highlight that traits such as physical fitness and training are easily visible and applauded, however, mental strength is often overlooked and is pivotal to a person’s success irrespective of the field of accomplishment.

P.V Sindhu, ace Indian shuttler, said: “I have had my fair share of failure and success in tough situations. I have learned that the importance of mental strength is as high as that of my physical fitness. I attribute a lot of my own wins and improvement to my focus on my mind, and am truly glad to work with Mindhouse in this campaign.”

Commenting on the campaign, Viren Rasquinha, former captain of the Indian men’s hockey team said, “Mental strength and conditioning are very important to incorporate in an athlete’s training, right from the beginning. As physical capabilities are similar at the top, I have seen how the strength of the mind wins you those crucial battles.”

“I am really happy that Mindhouse is bringing this to the forefront, and hope more athletes in India take this aspect seriously.”

In the film, the athletes address the tremendous pressures and challenges that they face on a regular basis, and how it’s their mental strength and resilience that helps them to keep moving forward.

Pooja Khanna, Co-founder, Mindhouse, said, “We believe mental strength is a critical asset that everyone can develop, with correct and regular mind training. We are proud to partner with some of India’s leading sports icons to highlight and bring out the importance of mental strength, and its role in creating winners. We hope this inspires people to make mental fitness a priority.”

Motorola Razr 5G may have 2633mAh battery, 18W fast charging

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Motorola is all set to launch its next foldable smartphone, which is likely to be called Moto Razr 5G or Moto Razr 2020 on September 9.

A new report suggests that the device is likely to have a 2,633mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

According to GizmoChina, the upcoming foldable smartphone has appeared in the database of the TUV Rheinland certification platform.

The listing claims that Razr 5G will come with two inter-connected batteries with model number LS30 and LS40.

The smaller LS30 battery has a rated capacity of 1180mAh and a typical capacity of 1255mAh.

On the other hand, the bigger LS40 battery has a rated capacity of 1453mAh — the total battery capacity comes to 2633mAh.

The TUV listings also revealed the support for 18W fast charging on the device.

The phone is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 765 processor bundled with 8GB Ram and 256GB internal storage.

The camera department could receive an upgrade by adopting Samsung’s 48MP ISOCELL Bright GM1 sensor. The phone will run Android 10, and the outer screen will be larger this time.

The handset will be first available in the US and China.

There is no update yet when the company will launch this smartphone in India and other markets.

Bankwest Stadium to host A-League 2020 Finals Series

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Football Federation Australia (FFA) has confirmed that the Western Sydney Stadium, commercially known as the Bankwest Stadium, will host the entire A-League 2020 Finals Series, including the grand final which will be played on August 30.

FFA Head of Leagues, Greg O’Rourke, said in a statement: “We have witnessed some amazing football since the restart of the A-League 2019/20 season with some 27 matches played in 34 days.”

“Under the current circumstances, we have made the decision to remain in NSW for the A-League 2020 Finals Series and have selected Bankwest Stadium in Parramatta to host all matches.”

A limited number of fans will be able to attend the grand final as well as the semi-finals – a double-header on August 26. The elimination finals will be played this Saturday and Sunday without fans, he informed.

In addition, we will also be re-introducing the use of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) during all matches of the A-League 2020 Finals Series.

“With all teams who have qualified in contention to claim the Championship Trophy, we are expecting a fantastic finish to the A-League,” concluded O’Rourke.

‘SC verdict one big step towards justice for Sushant’s family’

Soon after the Supreme Court ordered a court-monitored CBI probe into the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput on Wednesday, his legal team said “it is a big day as his family has moved one big step towards justice.”

Speaking to reporters after the pronouncement of the orders, senior advocate Vikas Singh said, “It’s a very important day for us in the fight for justice for Sushant Singh Rajput as the apex court has ordered a court-monitored CBI probe.”

He further said the top court also held that the probe being carried out by the Mumbai Police was a “very initial” one.

The senior counsel said that now the Central Bureau of Investigation will take all the papers and evidence relating to the case in its possession and would begin the probe rapidly.

This verdict is a big leap for justice to be delivered to the family of the late actor, the senior counsel said.

Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court ordered a CBI probe into the death of Sushant and asked the Mumbai Police to hand over all evidence collected so far in the case to the CBI.

Justice Hrishikesh Roy said the CBI will be competent to probe not only the Patna FIR but any other FIR in connection with the case.

The top court noted that the Mumbai Police have registered only an accidental death report in connection with Sushant’s death, therefore it has limited investigation powers, whereas the case registered by Bihar Police is a full-fledged FIR which has been already referred to the CBI.

The top court ensured that there was no confusion about CBI being the sole authority to investigate the mystery behind Sushant’s death and no other state police could interfere with it. The apex court order came on a plea by Sushant’s girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty seeking transfer of FIR registered in Patna to Mumbai.

The apex court emphasized that the probe in the case has been ordered by it and the Maharashtra government must comply and assist.

The CBI is also free to register a fresh case, if required, added the top court.

Hackers hit Jack Daniel’s owner, Ritz London

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The maker behind famous Jack Daniels bourbon whiskey along with Ritz London has become the latest victims of cyberattacks.

The Ravil ransomware group hit the US wine and spirits giant Brown-Forman, maker of Jack Daniel’s.

Although Brown-Forman claims have prevented attackers from encrypting their files, hackers said they have access to “1TB corporate data which they have threatened to leak on the Dark Web”, reports threatpost.com.

According to Jonathan Knudsen, Senior Security Consultant at Synopsys Software Integrity Group, as Brown-Forman reported that they’ve successfully prevented attackers from encrypting files, while few details have been released yet, “it would appear that they have been working to implement a proactive security strategy”.

“Times like these illustrate how valuable that proactivity can truly be,” Knudsen said in a statement on Wednesday.

Jack Daniels or JD is the best-selling premium distilled spirit brand worldwide including in India.

Situated in the Lynchburg town, 110 km southeast of the music city of Nashville, the JD Distillery was established in the 1830s and registered by its owner Jack in 1866, making it the oldest registered distillery in the US.

Every year, about 3 lakh people tour the JD distillery.

Meanwhile, the Ritz Hotel in London has launched an investigation into a data breach.

In a series of messages posted to Twitter, the luxury hotel chain said the company was made aware of a “potential data breach within our food and beverage reservation system.”

“This may have led to the compromise of some of our clients’ personal data”.

According to Knudsen, ransomware is effective and devastating because it allows hackers to sell information back to the people who value it most — the victims.

“Businesses can reduce the risk of a catastrophic breach by taking a proactive, security-first stance and following industry best practices in designing and implementing their technology solutions,” he said.

REVil, also known as Sodium or Sodinokibi, isn’t just operating on the old-school ransomware model of “scramble your files and offer to sell you back the decryption key”.

The hacking group in May got access to secret data belonging to one of the premier media and entertainment law firms in the US representing top-notch celebrities.

REvil initially demanded $21 million ransom from the law firm, Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks, after stealing 756 gigabytes of confidential data that include contracts, nondisclosure agreements, phone numbers, and email addresses, and “personal correspondence” of some of the top Hollywood and music stars.

The list had names like Priyanka Chopra, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Nicki Minaj, Bruce Springsteen, Christina Aguilera, Mariah Carey, Jessica Simpson, Naomi Campbell, Robert De Niro, Sofia Vergara, Spike Lee, the Osbournes (Ozzy, Sharon, and Kelly) and several more.

We want to make history, says PSG’s Angel di Maria

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Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Angel di Maria has said that the French team is looking to make history after reaching the UEFA Champions League final for the first time.

“I am very happy, the team did a great job, a great game, we want to stay in the club’s history. I arrived in Paris to be able to make history. I can now be in the final. It is very important for us and hopefully. We can continue this way,” said the Argentinian after PSG’s 3-0 semi-final win over RB Leipzig on Tuesday, reports Xinhua news agency.

“We knew that, with all our energy, the desire to reach the final, we could do it and that’s what we did,” added di Maria, who scored one goal and laid on the other two for Marquinhos and Bernat.

Another one who wants to make history in the French team is Brazilian defender Thiago Silva, who is set to leave the club after eight seasons.

“It is a feeling of great joy, because since my arrival at the club in 2012, we were trying to reach the final and there were always some setbacks,” he said.

“We had a weight on us, especially due to eliminations in the last three seasons in the round of 16. Some defeats fell on me as the captain, but I’m here to show my face, I always have been,” he added.

“I didn’t know if the game against Atalanta was my last one at the club, or if it would be this one, but now I am sure that the next one will be the last. But I hope it will be victorious and that we can have a blessed day,” he concluded.

Thiago Silva will lead PSG in next Sunday’s final against the winner of the clash between Bayern Munich and Lyon, which takes place on Wednesday.

Young Indian American represents state at Democratic Convention

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While governors, senators, and other leaders represented their states at the Democratic Party Convention’s roll call to determine the party’s presidential nominee, a 20-year-old Indian American student stood out representing the Maryland state.

Bianca Shah, the leader of the Joe Biden campaign’s youth outreach to South Asians, declared during the roll call on Tuesday that he will build back the nation better.

“When Joe Biden rebuilds our middle class, he won’t leave anyone behind” and will work to end racial discrimination, she said in the roll call segment broadcast on national television that was recorded in front of a statue of Frederick Douglass, the fighter for the abolition of slavery and himself an escaped slave.

Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott, who is to be elected mayor in November, gave the roll call with her awarding 119 votes to Biden and one to his rival, Bernie Sanders.

An activist since 15, Shah told IANS that her selection to represent the state shows that “the Biden campaign appreciates the work of young people, young minorities and women like myself and the work I am doing.”

“I was absolutely shocked and absolutely honored as well when I received the call that Biden campaign had chosen me because in most states it is the elected officials who are performing the roll call,” she said.

“Hopefully I can inspire other young people and young Indians that they can become involved and do exactly what I am doing,” she said.

She and her father, Devang Shah, share a distinction: They were both elected in the party’s primary election to be delegated to the national convention supporting Biden, making a daughter-father team.

Bianca Shah said that she had started in politics by working for the Hillary Clinton campaign when she was 15 and served on the Democratic county committee as a student member and worked as an intern for two Maryland Congressmen.

The victory of President Donald Trump in 2016 devastated her and she decided that she had to redouble her political action for the Democratic Party, Shah said.

She joined the Biden campaign and now leads the South Asian Youth for Biden, organizing outreach events around the country targeting the community, she said.

She said that she decided to work for Biden because “I felt that he was the best candidate in terms of what America needed to recover from, all the mess that Trump has created for so many people around this country.”

As a student at the University of Michigan, she said that she has met people on both sides of the political divide and had conversations with them, which “made me realize that we need a presidential candidate who is going to be active in issues such as health care, immigration, foreign affairs like Biden does.”

Devang Shah, a lawyer, is the chair of the Democratic Party’s Maryland state Asian Pacific Islander Leadership Council.

He said that the selection of Kamala Harris as the Democratic vice-presidential candidate energized the Indian American community. “She will be a role model for our children,” he said.

Indian Americans turned out at a very high rate to vote for Hillary Clinton in 2016 and with Harris as the vice-presidential candidate, he said that he expected a bigger turnout.

Indian Americans and South Asians could make a difference in the election’s outcome in the swing states, where the margins of victory are very small, Shah said.

For example, he said that “there was a margin of victory of 10,000 in Michigan. If we had voted at the level of the general population, then we would have had Hillary Clinton as the president, not Trump. And that is what we need to do, we need to get out the vote in 2020.”

CBI for SSR gets SC nod: Pawar grandnephew says ‘Satyameva Jayate’

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In a telling reaction, Parth Pawar – the grand-nephew of Nationalist Congress Party President Sharad Pawar and son of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar – tweeted: ‘Satyameva Jayate’.

Parth had demanded a CBI probe into the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput a few days ago, kicking off a row within the powerful Pawar clan of Maharashtra.

Sharad Pawar had publicly ticked off Parth terming him as “immature” in a rare outburst.

“His statements are not worth even a nickel. He is immature. We do not give much importance to it,” Pawar Sr. had declared.

The 30-year-old’s brief but potent tweet has set political tongues wagging on its possible ramifications for the NCP and the Pawar family, amid speculation that he has virtually thumbed his nose at the 79-year old patriarch.

Sushant case: JD-U, RJD, LJP welcome SC order for CBI probe

The ruling Janata Dal-United, its alliance partner Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) and the principal opposition party Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) on Wednesday welcomed the Supreme Court order for a CBI probe into the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput.

RJD Rajya Sabha MOP and spokesperson Manoj K. Jha told IANS, “The Supreme Court has ordered a CBI probe into the death of Sushant Singh Rajput death case and we are very happy.”

He said, “Our party and Bihar’s Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav had raised the demand in the one day Assembly session and outside the Assembly for the CBI probe. And now we want the speedy probe to bring the truth out without thinking who all high and mighty are involved in the case.”

LJP chief Chirag Paswan also welcomed the Supreme Court order and said, “I thank the SC for ordering a CBI probe as it respected the feelings of crores of people. The way in which the probe has been handed over to CBI, a long demand has been fulfilled that will make clear what is the truth and the names of the people who tried to divert the case.”

Paswan said, “I hope the family will be much relieved and they will get justice soon.”

JD-U spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan Prasad also said that the CBI probe into the death of the late actor will bring out the reality in front of everyone.

“This is a very big victory for justice. The SC accepted that the FIR of the Bihar Police was correct and also ordered the Mumbai Police to follow the order. It is a historic moment, as the two-state was indulged into bitter talks, which was unfortunate. But after the SC decision, the feelings of the crores of people have been respected by the Supreme Court.”

The reactions came soon after the Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered a CBI probe into the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput and asked Mumbai Police to hand over all evidence collected so far in the case to CBI.

Justice Hrishikesh Roy said the CBI will be competent to probe not only Patna FIR but any other FIR in connection with the case.

The top court noted that the Mumbai Police has registered only an accidental death report in connection with Rajput’s death, therefore it has limited investigation powers, whereas the case registered by Bihar Police is a full-fledged FIR which has been already referred to CBI.

Odisha’s Covid tally increases to 67,122

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The Covid-19 positive cases in Odisha increased to 67,122 after 2589 fresh cases were detected in the last 24 hours, informed the health department on Wednesday.

This is the second single-day highest positive cases reported in the state. The biggest single-day surge of 2,924 cases was reported on August 16.

The death toll in Odisha rose to 372 as ten more people have succumbed to the deadly virus in the last 24 hours, said the department.

Four deaths reported from Ganjam district, two from Khordha and Sundargarh districts, and one from Bhadrak and Bargarh districts.

Of the total new cases, 1,574 cases were reported from different quarantine centers while the remaining 1,015 are local contacts.

Khordha registered the highest 466 cases followed by Ganjam (242) and Cuttack (222).

Meanwhile, the Odisha government has formed multidisciplinary technical committees in seven medical colleges of the state for round the clock monitoring and provision of technical assistance to COVID health facilities in different districts.

The committees comprise of senior professors and doctors will visit all the COVID health facilities to give guidance and technical input to the treating doctors to reduce fatalities further said an official.

Google Maps to get more visual appeal with colourful update

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Google is rolling out new visual improvements which would add more detail and colorful update to Maps service, making it easier to understand what an area looks like.

The update will be available worldwide and will cover a variety of natural and manmade features.

“Whether you are exploring a new place or gearing up to head around town, you can use Google Maps to see a more colorful, easy-to-understand representation of the world starting this week. To see natural features, zoom out on Google Maps,” Sujoy Banerjee, Product Manager, Google Maps said in a statement on Tuesday.

The company is also working on updated street maps that show “the accurate shape and width of a road to scale.”

It will also contain more information about sidewalks, pedestrian crossings, and mid-road islands so that more people can safely navigate busy intersections.

The more detailed street images will start rolling out in London, New York, and San Francisco in the coming months.

Google said the more detailed maps will be available in the 220 countries already supported by Google Maps, “from the biggest metropolitan areas to small, rural towns.”

Google Maps is now compatible with Apple CarPlay Dashboard on all supported vehicles globally and the Maps app for Apple Watch will start rolling out globally in the coming weeks.

According to the company, people using iOS devices can safely and easily navigate with Google Maps right from their car or wrist.

Dhoni has always been emotionally detached from results: Laxman

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Former cricketer VVS Laxman has paid a rich tribute to MS Dhoni, saying the veteran wicketkeeper-batsman is a source of inspiration for millions of Indians and is both loved and respected a lot across the globe.

Dhoni, on August 15, announced his retirement from international cricket, thus bringing an end to an illustrious career spanning 16 years.

Speaking on Star Sports show Cricket Connected, Laxman shed light on how Dhoni’s personality ensured he earned respect from the whole world.

“Love comes from cricketing fans for your cricketing achievements, but respect comes by the way you have conducted yourself, by the way, you carried yourself.

“And I always felt that captaining the Indian team is probably the toughest challenge for anyone, you know because there’s so much of expectation from everyone around the world. All the Indians around the world want the Indian team to do well, so there’s a lot of responsibility for the Indian team captain.

“But MS Dhoni has always been emotionally detached from the results. He has inspired millions of Indians, not only the sports fans but millions of Indians on how to conduct, and how to become an ambassador of your country, how to carry yourself in the public domain. And that’s why he’s so respected,” he added.

Dhoni, who made his ODI debut in 2004, changed the face of Indian cricket with his calm demeanor, sharp understanding of the game, and astute leadership qualities. He remains the only captain in the world to have won all three ICC Trophies – ICC World Cup, T20 World Cup, and Champions Trophy.

“When you see the social media posts, it’s not only from the former players or the cricketing fans, it’s from all the Indians, whether you take film stars, socialites, esteemed businessmen, politicians,” said Laxman.

“Around the world, all the former cricketers, the entire cricketing fraternity, have thanked MS Dhoni for his contribution not to Indian cricket, but world cricket,” he added.

The 39-year-old turned up for India in 350 ODIs, 90 Tests and 98 T20Is, affecting a staggering number of 829 dismissals behind the stumps.

Feel-good factor is back, says Savita as hockey teams resume sports activities

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Having completed their 14-day self-isolation period, the Indian senior men and women hockey core probables on Wednesday resumed sports activities at the Sports Authority of India (SAI) facility.

Women’s team’s goalkeeper Savita is happy that the training has started and the players have stepped out to resume sports activities. “It is a good moment for all of us because we are finally able to resume sports activities, and do outdoor running as well.”

“In our rooms, we were only able to do bodyweight exercises and use resistance bands. So it is a positive sign that we are able to get back to some sort of outdoor activities following all the SAI SOPs in a very secure environment here at SAI.

“It was more about staying fit and maintaining your well-being when we were in our rooms, but the feel-good factor is back now,” she added.

Having had the opportunity to be all by themselves for a period of two weeks, Savita said it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for all of them to self-evaluate and take out time for themselves.

“When you are a professional athlete, it gets really hectic sometimes because you are traveling every other day and playing often. As such you don’t really get the chance to introspect at length, but these few months and especially the past 14 days, I’ve had the chance to look back on a lot of things and understand myself better,” said the veteran goalkeeper.

She added, “What I’ve realized is that this is the only time I might get in my life where I can analyze a lot of things – personal and professional – and work towards bettering them.”

“It may be the choices I have made at certain stages or something that I can add to my personality on and off the field to make it better. It might vary for different people, but I totally believe that it has been one of the most important phases in my life as I’ve had to be very strong mentally as well.”

The 30-year-old also shared insights on her team’s new routine post the quarantine period.

“We have to get back to full fitness, so we will be including outdoor running, high-intensity workouts, and a bit of stick-work to our schedule. We started today with an outdoor exercise session maintaining social distancing, and will be resuming sports activities on the hockey pitch to get our rhythm back while also following safety protocols as stated in the SOPs,” said Savita.

India tablet market shipments grow 23% in Q2, Lenovo leads

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The strong demand during the lockdowns as work and learning shifted to homes fuelled the shipment of tablets in India by 23 percent in the June quarter, a new report said on Wednesday.

The shipment of tablets with Wi-Fi capabilities grew a whopping 98 percent (QoQ), according to CMR’s ‘Tablet PC Market Report Review for Q2 2020′.

Lenovo continued to lead the tablet market with a 48 percent market share, growing 24 percent (QoQ). Lenovo M10 series contributed up to 14 percent of its market share.

“In addition to the consumer demand, the tablet market grew on the back of agility shown by vendors and channel partners to offer attractive discounts to capitalize on the demand,” said Menka Kumari, Analyst-Industry Intelligence Group (IIG), CMR.

Samsung garnered 29 percent market share, a whopping 143 percent growth (QoQ).

Samsung Tab A series did really well, with the Galaxy Tab A 10.1 LTE and Wi-Fi (2019) series contributing close to 25 percent of its market share.

“Given their portable and larger screen size and, more importantly, much more affordable pricing, tablets are democratizing access to digital content for all family members,” said Prabhu Ram, Head-Industry Intelligence Group (IIG), CMR.

Apple came third in Q2 with a 12 percent market share, growing 36 percent (QoQ).

Apple iPad 7 Series contributed close to 7 percent of the market share.

“Apple launched a new iPad Pro 2020 version with keypad, which is suitable for e-learning and content creators. It would be interesting to see how the iPad Pro 2020 contributes to Apple’s growth in the coming quarters,” said the report.

“The prospects for the tablet market continue to remain favorable, with the tablet market anticipated to grow 15-20 percent in the second half this year,” the report said.

Big drop in Covid cases in Agra

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After a continued surge for 17 days in August, the number of Covid-19 cases saw a drop in the Taj city.

From the daily average of around 30 the number of cases fell to 14 in the past 24 hours, officials said even as sample testing went up. So far 83,844 samples have been tested in the district.

However, it was too early to come to any conclusion about the trend witnessed on Tuesday, a district hospital doctor said.

The medical infrastructure in the city has been streamlined and adequate supply of medicines and equipment has been ensured. Private hospitals too have opened separate wards for treatment of Covid-19 patients, health officials said.

District Magistrate P. N.Singh said the total number of cases now was 2,367, with 104 deaths. The number of recoveries is 1,949 and active cases 316.

With restaurants and gyms now open, people are venturing out and most are observing the guidelines. “The scare and hesitation are still there, it will take a little time for conditions to normalize,” said Shishir Bhagat running a popular food outlet.

The district authorities have clarified that no decision has been taken regarding the reopening of monuments. The overall conditions would be studied and preventive measures are taken before any such decision is taken, an official said.

Regarding the reopening of schools, the district administration said it would wait for the state government directives.