Bollywood joins CBI probe demand in Sushant case

Several Bollywood stars, including Varun Dhawan and Parineeti Chopra, have now joined the growing social media campaign demanding a CBI probe into the Sushant Singh Rajput death case.

Varun took to his Instagram Stories and wrote: “#CBIforSSR”, with a folded hands emoji.

Parineeti posted: “All that is needed, is the truth. #JusticeforSSR.”

Actor Siddhant Chaturvedi also asked for “#CBIInquiryforSushant”, and so did actress Mouni Roy.

Actor Gulshan Devaiah tweeted: “No hashtags, no finger-pointing, no conclusions. I really hope & pray, that the matter around the tragic passing of Sushant Singh Rajput comes to a decisive conclusion. How we “feel” is less important than true, unbiased justice!! Justice for the sake of Justice & nothing else.”

Actress Zareen Khan shared her sentiments on Twitter and wrote: “Sushant’s family needs to know the truth, his fans & every person who loved him needs to know the truth. #CBIForSSR #CBIforSushant #Warriors4SSR #JusticeForSushantSinghRajput.”

These demands follow a new video posted by Sushant’s sister Shweta Singh Kirti on Instagram and Twitter on Thursday, demanding CBI investigation into his death.

“We stand together as a nation for CBI Enquiry! Demanding an unbiased investigation is our right and we expect nothing but the truth to come out. #CBIForSSR #Warriors4SSR #justiceforSushanthSinghRajput @PMOIndia @narendramodi @AmitShah,” Shweta had said in the video, which she posted on her verified Instagram account and her unverified Twitter handle.

In another post, she was seen holding a placard that reads: “I am the sister of Sushant Singh Rajput and I request for #CBIforSSR.”

She had captioned the image as: “It’s time we find the truth and get justice. Please help our family and the whole world to know what the truth is and find closure, otherwise, we will never be able to live a peaceful life!!#CBIForSSR Raise your voice and demand #JusticeForSushantSinghRajput #WarriorsForSSR @sushantsinghrajput.”

Following her post, actress Kangana Ranaut also shared a video demanding a CBI probe into the death.

Actresses Ankita Lokhande and Kriti Sanon also lent their support to the family.

Sushant was found dead in his Bandra apartment in Mumbai on June 14. His family has lodged an FIR accusing his girlfriend, actress Rhea Chakraborty, and her family with abetment to suicide among other charges.

Vikrant Massey, Kriti Kharbanda’s comedy set for July 2021 release

Actors Vikrant Massey and Kriti Kharbanda will pair up for the first time in a quirky, contemporary social comedy, which will hit the screens on July 9 next year.

The movie titled “14 Phere” is directed by “Chintu Ka Birthday” co-director Devanshu Singh.

“The script hit me hard. The ideology of the film and the thought behind the story is something that has been with me, individually. When I heard the script, it felt like two halves becoming one. I would have been a fool to let go of this film. It is a beautiful story that speaks of things relevant to today’s times. I am looking forward to working with Kriti. I have seen her films and she is a very good actor! Can’t wait to get started,” said Vikrant.
Kriti Kharbanda
Kriti calls “14 Phere” a “socially relevant, promising and fun script”.

“From the moment I heard the script, I found myself extremely excited. It’s led by a great team headed by Devanshu, whose previous work I admire. I absolutely love the character of Aditi that I will be portraying in this film. I think I’ve become Aditi already. I’m looking forward to sharing screen space with Vikrant who’s a terrific actor,” she said.

Devanshu shared that “14 Phere” is a full-blown family entertainer.

“(It is) A contemporary social comedy with elements of romance, comedy of errors, lots of emotions, adventures-misadventures, and celebrations. It’s full of surprises,” he said.

iPhone 12 may arrive in October, Apple Watch and iPad in Sept

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Apple is reportedly planning to hold its iPhone 12 event in the second week of October, with pre-orders to take place later that week and shipments to start the week after that.

In a recent tweet, Jon Prosser, a reliable Apple insider said that the iPhone maker may hold an event on Tuesday (October 13) and would accept pre-orders for new iPhone 12 models from October 16, and will deliver the new devices starting on October 23.

While the iPhone 12 models will ship in October, Prosser claimed the iPhone 12 Pro models will not be available until an unspecified date in November.

In addition, Prosser also said that Apple will release the Watch Series 6 and an unspecified new iPad during the week of September 7.

Earlier, Prosser said there is also the possibility that a later iPhone 12 launch event could allow more people to attend in-person.

The late announcement will give the Cupertino-based tech giant time to reopen more stores in different markets that are closed due to pandemic.

Apple is expected to launch four new iPhones under the iPhone 12 series which would include two premium variants.

iPhone 12 Pro will come in 6.1-inch or 6.7-inch sizes and may feature a high refresh-rate 120Hz ProMotion display, as presently seen on iPad Pro.

Epic Games sues Apple, Google after ‘Fortnite’ game removal

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Soon after Apple and Google removed the popular video game Fortnite from their respective app stores for allegedly violating their in-app payment guidelines, the game maker Epic Games has filed a lawsuit against the tech giants.

Challenging the iPhone maker’s rules as well as Google, Epic Games filed the lawsuit in the US District Court in California, claiming Apple has set “unreasonable restraints” over how it handles in-app payments, reports The Verge.

“Apple has become what it once railed against: the behemoth seeking to control markets, block competition, and stifle innovation. Apple is bigger, more powerful, more entrenched, and more pernicious than the monopolists of yesteryear,” Epic Games said in its lawsuit.

In a similar suit against Google, Epic alleged that “Google was founded as an exciting young company with a unique motto: “Don’t Be Evil” … Twenty-two years later, Google has relegated its motto to nearly an afterthought, and is using its size to do evil upon competitors, innovators, customers, and users in a slew of markets it has grown to monopolize.”

Epic further claimed that Google forced phone manufacturer OnePlus to break off a deal that would have seen a special Fortnite launcher preinstalled on OnePlus phones and also asked other phone makers like LG to abandon any plans to do the same.

Apple and Google removed Fortnite from their app stores because Epic Games allegedly added a direct payment option in both the iOS and Android versions of Fortnite, “bypassing the need to pay Apple and Google a 30 percent cut on all in-app purchases”.

Launched in 2017, Fortnite features a battle royale format where 100 players compete to survive as the last player standing on a remote island. The popular game has amassed a huge following of 350 million players and is available on multiple platforms.

UP girl will walk again, thanks to actor Sonu Sood

For almost six months, Pragya (22) was bed-ridden after her of both knees were damaged in an accident.

But Thursday was a new day for Pragya as she took a few steps with the help of a walker following surgery. Her family has not stopped showering blessings on actor Sonu Sood who made it possible.

The girl’s father Vijay Mishra, a priest in Padri Bazar area of Gorakhpur, said he had only blessings for the actor who has given a new lease of life to his daughter.

“Pragya was seriously injured in a road accident in February and both of her knees were damaged. The local doctors said that surgery was the only option and would cost around Rs 1.5 lakh. We could not afford the treatment and most of the relatives shied away from extending any help,” he recalled.

Pragya, a law student, made futile efforts to contact some leaders.

In the first week of August, she tweeted to actor Sonu Sood for help, and he replied after talking to a surgeon and called her to Delhi.

Her knee replacement surgery was successfully done in Ghaziabad on Wednesday.

Pragya’s father said that the surgery has been successful and she will be discharged in two to three days.

He said, “All the arrangements, including the train ticket, were made by Sonu Sood. When we reached Delhi, Sonu Sood’s team met us at the railway station and took us to the hospital straight away from there.”

“Sonu Sood is like God to us. Such angels are difficult to find these days. I have nothing to offer, but I give him countless blessings and good wishes for more happiness and a bright future,” said Mishra.

Meanwhile, Pragya said, “For me, Sonu Sood is God. I have decided that when I start earning, I will help the children who are deprived of education.”

Sonu Sood has been helping thousands of stranded migrant workers to reach home by arranging buses, special trains, and even chartered flights for them during the lockdown.

2 cops killed in Srinagar terror attack (Ld)

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Two Jammu and Kashmir policemen were killed while another was injured after terrorists fired upon a police party at the Nowgam Byepass in Srinagar on Friday.

“Terrorists fired indiscriminately upon the police party injuring three personnel,” the police said.

“They were shifted to a hospital for treatment where two succumbed to their injuries.”

The police have cordoned off the area.

The incident comes ahead of Independence Day when security is on high alert across the Kashmir Valley.

South Western Railway’s e-file movement triples in pandemic

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South Western Railway (SWR) zone’s digital file movement has tripled in the past four months amid the COVID pandemic and multiple iterations of the lockdown, an official said on Friday.

“The number of digital files of SWR on National Informatics Centre (NIC) e-office platform, implemented by RailTel, has increased more than three times during the past four months, April-July, 2020,” said an official.

According to the railway zone, the rise in digital platform usage can be attributed to the lockdown and the efforts aimed at minimizing human and physical contact at the workplace, replacing manual filing systems.

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, SWR’s e-files created by users standing at 3,623 rose to 14,069, a threefold rise. During this time, 803 new e-office users were registered.

“With the usage of digital filing increasing rapidly, SWR is on the fast track of adapting paperless office culture which will not only save operational cost but also reduces the carbon footprint,” said the official.

Incidentally, with the availability of the e-office facility, the majority of the railway zone’s file work is now able to function smoothly without a physical presence in the offices.

The zone considers such convenience as a boon in these times of crisis and pandemic.

“RailTel has also provided Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections to railway officials for enabling them to process the file works remotely. Quick disposal of files and systematic, timely monitoring of pending files are some of the other immediate advantages of NIC e-office,” the official said.

Meanwhile, to familiarise railway employees with the e-office, training has been imparted to them and similar videos have been uploaded on YouTube.

“The officials have been motivated to give up the habit of using a manual file system. RailTel has also provided a helpdesk to assist railway users in case of a difficulty faced while working through the electronic platform,” she said.

The NIC e-office is a cloud-enabled software that is hosted on RailTel datacentres in Secunderabad and Gurgaon.

“The zonal headquarters, Hubballi and Bengaluru division has been using the e-office platform since July 2019 and Hubballi and Mysuru from January 2020,” the official added.

Ajay Kumar Singh, the SWR zone General Manager said the e-office has facilitated quick disposal of files during a time when no contact is the norm amid the pandemic.

He said the railway zone is moving into a work culture through e-office where there will be transparency and paperless working.

RailTel, a mini Ratna public sector unit under the Ministry of Railways is implementing the NIC e-office suites for the Indian Railways in a phased manner.

Across Indian Railways, currently, there are one lakh plus e-office users in 106 units of the railways, who have generated 17.6 lakh e-receipts and 5.7 lakh e-files.

The SWR was created combining the reorganized Hubli division from South Central Railway (SCR) with Bengaluru and Mysuru divisions of Southern Railway.

In operation since April 1, 2003, SWR is headquartered in Hubli.

India now past 24L Covid cases, recovery above 71%

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India’s Covid-19 tally crossed the 24-lakh mark on Friday with 64,553 new cases in 24 hours, while the toll climbed to 48,040 with 1,007 more fatalities, said the Health Ministry.

Out of the total 2,461,190 cases, recoveries have surged to 1,751,555 with a record 55,573 more people recuperating in the past 24 hours, taking the recovery rate to nearly 71.17 percent.

The actual caseload of the country is the active cases, which currently stands at 6,61,595.

Notably, the case fatality rate, which is the proportion of people who die from the disease among individuals diagnosed, has dropped to 1.96 percent, the ministry said.

The country had touched the 20-lakh mark on August 7 and added more than four lakh cases in seven days. The silver lining, however, is that the gap between recoveries and active cases is growing every day. Currently, recoveries are over 10 lakh more than the active cases.

As many as 8,48,728 samples were tested on Thursday, taking the total to 2,76,94,416 samples being tested to date, according to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

Maharashtra remained the worst-hit state with a total of 5,60,126 cases and 19,063 deaths; followed by Tamil Nadu with 3,20,355 cases and 5,397 deaths. Then comes Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh.

On Thursday, the union government stated that it has distributed more than 3.04 crore N95 masks, more than 1.28 crore PPE kits to states, union territories, and central institutions free of cost in the last five months. Over 22,000 ‘Make in India’ ventilators have also been delivered.

The Centre has been strengthening the health infrastructure to fight the pandemic and effectively manage it. Along with augmenting Covid-19 facilities, the government has been providing medical supplies free of cost to the state and union territories to supplement their efforts.

India continues to be the third worst-hit after Brazil with 3,164,785 infections and 104,201 deaths, and the US with 5,248,172 cases and 167,092 fatalities.

Instagram fixes bug that didn’t let users remove photos, DMs

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A bug in Facebook-owned Instagram stopped the photo-sharing app from removing photos and private direct messages from its servers even when the users had deleted those, the media reported.

Independent security researcher Saugat Pokharel found that when he downloaded his data from Instagram, his downloaded data contained photos and private messages with other users that he had previously deleted, reports Tech Crunch.

On Instagram, it takes usually about 90 days for deleted data to be fully removed from its systems.

But in Pokharel’s case, the Instagram data he had deleted was still there even after more than a year.

Pokharel reported the issue to Instagram in October last year via its bug bounty program.

The bug was fixed earlier this month.

“We’ve fixed the issue and have seen no evidence of abuse. We thank the researcher for reporting this issue to us,” an Instagram spokesperson was quoted as saying in the report on Thursday.

Pokharel also received $6,000 as a bug bounty payout from Instagram.

It’s a near-identical issue that Twitter fixed last year, in which users could access long-deleted direct messages — including messages sent to and from suspended and deactivated accounts — using its own data download tool.

Last year, micro-blogging site Twitter faced a similar issue when it was accused of retaining messages shared on its platform including deleted messages along with data shared and received from accounts that have been suspended or deactivated.

Security researcher Karan Saini found years-old messages in a file from a data archive obtained through the website from accounts that were no longer on Twitter.

As part of its privacy policies, Twitter says that anyone wanting to leave the service can have their account “deactivated and then deleted” and after a 30-day grace period, the account, along with its data, disappears from the platform.

Agra’s industrial growth takes a hit from Covid

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Industrial activity in Agra, Aligarh, Firozabad, and Mathura has been affected as a result of the restrictions imposed due to the Covid-19 pandemic that has forced people to remain confined to their homes.

The sectors worst-hit are the iron foundries, tourism, leather shoe industry in Agra, glassware, and bangle manufacturing units in Firozabad, the lock industry in Aligarh and silver jewelry, saree dyeing and traditional dressmaking units in Mathura.

The seasonal labor from rural areas has stopped reaching the industrial clusters. “Those who can afford are waiting for happy times, others have enrolled for work under MANGA. In many villages, the migrant workers have taken to farming,” a village development officer said.

Since there is no demand pressure right now, (the four months of the rainy season are considered a lean period in terms of productivity ), the situation is not yet alarming.

Industrialists are hopeful that after the rains, and some respite from Covid-19 by early October, there could be a turnaround.

“Though the government has initiated a whole range of economic reforms and announced so many incentives for startups, the general sentiment is low. It is not so easy to start an enterprise with loans and then to sustain the momentum in present times,” said an entrepreneur struggling with his unit in the industrial estate.

Agra’s hospitality industry that engaged more than a lakh people, directly and indirectly, see no light at the end of the tunnel, though a few hotels have ventured to open their properties.

“Until the Taj Mahal and other monuments reopen, the visitors will not come to Agra. Mobility right now is badly hit, though there are reports that in October, Agra would be connected by air to Bangaluru and other big cities,” said tourist guide Ved Gautam.

The Covid-19 situation continues to remain grim in the Agra region. While the Taj city reported 36 fresh cases, Mathura recorded 52, Firozabad 15 including six members of a hotelier’s family, Etah 20 and Mainpuri 21, in the last 24 hours.

Agra now has 346 active cases in 152 containment zones. The recovery rate, however, remains above 80 percent.

Health department officials said the rapid testing campaign had been initiated in the rural areas. The daily sampling rate is also steadily going up.

The continued wet spell has brought some cheer back in rural areas which were alarmed at the scanty rainfall in July. In the last 24 hours, there have been several good spells of showers resulting in water logging in the low lying areas in the city.

Mayor of Venezuelan capital dies of Covid-19

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Dario Vivas, the Mayor of Venezuela’s capital Caracas, has died after suffering from Covid-19 for more than three weeks.

The senior member of the ruling socialist party died on Thursday.

The 70-year-old announced on July 18 that he had tested positive for the virus and was undergoing treatment in isolation, reports Xinhua news agency.

“I report that I have tested positive for … COVID-19,” Vivas said on Twitter at the time.

Known to be a strong ally of President Nicolas Maduro, Vivas was appointed head of the Capital District in January.

Vivas is the first top-level government official to die of Covid-19, although several others have tested positive, including Diosdado Cabello, the president of the National Constituent Assembly (ANC); Oil Minister Tareck El Aissami; and several governors and mayors of the South American nation.

Google makes it easier to find live TV, sport shows in Search

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Google has added new features in its Search where users can quickly find live sports and TV shows.

Currently available in the US, people will see live TV options for MLB (Major League Baseball) and NBA games.

Google said it will integrate more leagues in the future.

“You can also find live TV options by searching for the individual team or game.” The company said in a statement on Thursday.

Last year, Google added a new way to find TV shows and movie recommendations in Search.

Starting this week, “we’re enhancing this feature by adding carousels of live content from cable and broadcast providers. These recommendations will show content on live TV so you can keep track of everything that’s available to you,” said Google.

When you search for things like “what to watch” or “good shows to watch” on mobile, you’ll now have visibility into both streamings and live TV shows.

The “On TV now” carousel shows people programming across multiple channels that are currently airing, while “On TV later” shows them recommendations for future programming.

Argentina yet to set date for football restart post COVID-19 hiatus

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The Argentinian government is yet to decide when domestic football will resume after months of inactivity because of the coronavirus pandemic, Tourism and Sports Minister Matias Lammens has said.

First division clubs were allowed to return to training on August 10, however, officials have remained guarded about plans to restart competitions.

“There is no date yet, it is important to highlight that,” Lammens told a news conference on Thursday, reports Xinhua news agency. “What we have established was the return to training in small groups with players keeping their distance.”

Lammens said he would next week meet health minister Gines Gonzalez to discuss the next steps, but stopped short of forecasting a return date for the country’s top leagues.

He added that the government was wary of authorizing football to restart too quickly, citing a series of suspended matches in Brazil because of coronavirus outbreaks within squads.

Argentina has more than 268,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and over 5,000 deaths, according to health ministry figures.

Chinese mainland reports 30 new Covid-19 cases

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The Chinese mainland has reported 30 new coronavirus cases, health authorities said on Friday.

According to the National Health Commission, the new cases comprise 22 imported and eight locally transmitted, reports Xinhua news agency.

All the locally-transmitted cases were reported in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

Of the imported cases, 16 were reported in Shanghai, five in Shaanxi, and one in Sichuan, the commission said.

Two new suspected Covid-19 cases, which were imported from outside the mainland, were reported in Shanghai, and no deaths related to the disease were reported on Thursday, the commission said.

By the end of Thursday, a total of 2,249 imported cases had been reported on the mainland. Of them, 2,075 had been discharged from hospitals after recovery, and 174 remained hospitalized, with one in serious condition.

No deaths from the imported cases had been reported.

As of Thursday, the total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases on the mainland had reached 84,786, including 690 patients who were still being treated, with 39 in severe conditions.

Altogether 4,634 people have so far died of the disease.

According to the commission, 21,456 close contacts were still under medical observation.

Also on Thursday, 28 new asymptomatic cases, including 24 from outside the mainland, were reported, and no asymptomatic cases were re-categorized as confirmed ones.

The commission said 309 asymptomatic cases, including 167 from outside the mainland, were still under medical observation.

Pakistan enhances security of CPEC: Army

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The Pakistan Army has said that the security of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has been further enhanced.

On Thursday, Major General Babar Iftikhar, director-general of army’s media wing, the Inter-Services Public Relations, said all formations deployed for the security of CPEC have been further equipped and become more active, reports Xinhua news agency.

“The security is a continuous process. It is a very big project. Its security requirements are increased as it is developed and makes progress. Security will be further enhanced,” Iftikhar said when asked about the security of CPEC during a press conference in Rawalpindi.

He said there will be no compromise on the security of CPEC as the project is linked to Pakistan’s future.

“We are enhancing the security infrastructure as the projects are making progress. We have a better sense of the threats to the project. There is no compromise on its security,” Iftikhar said.

Talking about the fencing of the 2,600-km border with Afghanistan, Iftikhar said fencing will be completed by the end of next year to stop the illegal cross-border movement and to ensure security in both countries. He said that 1,700-km fencing has already been completed.

“There has been a substantial decrease in terrorist activities in Pakistan and illegal cross-border movement due to border fencing,” he added.

The CPEC is a flagship $62 billion projects of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative that aims to connect Asia, Africa, and Europe through a vast network of highways, rail lines, and sea lanes.

The multi-billion-dollar corridor connects the Chinese city of Kashgar with Pakistan’s Gwadar port on the Arabian Sea.

In November 2016, CPEC became partly operational when Chinese cargo was transported overland to Gwadar Port for onward maritime shipment to Africa and West Asia, while some major power projects were commissioned by late 2017.

Tom Lace signs three-year deal with Gloucestershire

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Gloucestershire has announced that 22-year-old batsman Tom Lace has signed a three-year contract which will see him at the club until 2023 season.

After passing a medical, Lace will be available for Gloucestershire’s next Bob Willis Trophy match against Glamorgan starting Saturday.

Lace was the tenth highest scorer in Division Two in 2019 having scored 835 runs for Middlesex and Derbyshire at a strike rate of 49.97. Ryan Higgins was the only other player under the age of 25 in the top ten.

“I’m delighted to have signed for Gloucestershire for the next three years. I’m looking forward to hitting the ground running and helping the team to more success,” said Lace.

“Bristol is a brilliant city and Gloucestershire is a county full of hungry and talented young players. I’m hugely grateful to everyone at the club for the opportunity to be a part of that,” he added.

In 2019, he surpassed 50 runs on seven occasions including three centuries, one of which was a 125 against Gloucestershire at Derby. The last time the Bristol County Ground played host to Derbyshire in first-class cricket, Lace scored 83 and 57.

The London native averaged 43.33 for Derbyshire last season, more than anyone in a team that included Wayne Madsen and Billy Godleman.

Richard Dawson, Gloucestershire’s head coach, believes Lace can be a star for Gloucestershire. “He’s a very talented young batsman with a great work ethic and he will be a great addition to the changing room.

“Last season we saw first-hand, when he played for Derbyshire, how good a batsman he is and now we look forward to him scoring runs for Gloucestershire,” Dawson said.

Sonu Sood recalls his initial days of struggle in Mumbai

Actor Sonu Sood is being hailed as messiah of migrants lately, due to his efforts in helping them reach home during the pandemic-induced lockdown. However, there was a time when things were not so rosy for him here.

Talking about his days of struggle, Sonu said: “I am an engineer, and after my graduation when I went back to my family, I thought I would start a family business there. But I always wished to come to Mumbai. Initially, I thought that my parents would stop me from going to Mumbai as I am their only son, but my mother asked me to go and achieve my dreams.”

“I still remember when I first came to Mumbai, I had Rs 5,500 which I had saved. I went to Film City, paid Rs 400 to get entry because I was stopped at the gate. I thought that if I roamed around in Film City, a director or a producer would spot me and cast me in their project, which never happened. It is only because of my parents’ blessings that I am here now,” added the actor, who had started his film career with the 1999 Tamil movie “Kallazhagar”.

Sonu opened up on his film journey while shooting for the Azadi special episode of the show “India’s Best Dancer”.

Food allergies in children and teenagers

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Allergies in children are of much concern to parents and seasonal allergies in kids do crop up which require treatment. Common child allergies do need adequate attention.

In case a person suffers from a food allergy, one’ immune system does react to a particular food when the food does enter one’s body. This food is known as an allergen. Allergies in children are of much concern to parents.

One’s immune system does tend to react by releasing histamine and other substances into one’s body’s tissues. This does lead to the symptoms of an allergic reaction.

Even tiny amounts of the food that a person is allergic can cause an allergic reaction. Some reactions can happen immediately, and others do happen several hours later. Seasonal allergies in kids cannot be ignored or taken lightly.

Allergic reactions are common. But most reactions are not severe and deaths are extremely rare.

Immediate-onset food allergies: symptoms

The symptoms of immediate-onset food allergies do usually appear within a few minutes. But sometimes symptoms can indeed appear 1-2 hours after a child has eaten the required food.

Mild to moderate symptoms of immediate-onset food allergies include:

• swollen lips, face or eyes

• skin reactions like redness, hives or eczema

• tingling or itchy mouth

• vomiting, stomach pain or diarrhoea

• nose congestion.

A severe allergic reaction is referred to as anaphylaxis, and it can also happen immediately. Symptoms of anaphylaxis do include:

• breathing difficulties or noisy breathing

• tongue swelling or throat tightness

• a wheeze or persistent cough

• difficulty talking or a hoarse voice

• persistent dizziness or fainting

• paleness and floppiness (in young children)

Anaphylaxis happens to be a life-threatening allergic reaction and does require immediate medical attention.

Delayed-onset food allergies: symptoms

The symptoms of delayed-onset food allergies do appear more than 2-4 hours after a child does come into contact with the food. Sometimes symptoms do appear many hours later.

Symptoms of delayed-onset food allergies do include vomiting, diarrhoea, bloating as well as stomach cramps. Occasionally, there might be mucus or blood in the poo.

Delayed-onset allergies are not usually life threatening.

Common food allergies

The most common food allergies are:

• cow’s milk

• hen’s eggs

• soybeans

• peanuts

• tree nuts like cashews, pistachios, walnuts, pecans or hazelnuts

• sesame

• wheat

• fish

• shellfish

Diagnosing food allergies in children

In case the child has a food allergy, then it is better to consult one’s doctor. The general physician may refer a person to an allergy or immunology specialist for further checks and tests.

Immediate-onset food allergies

Tests for immediate-onset allergies include the following:

Skin-prick test: The child’s skin gets pricked with a special device that does look a bit like a toothpick and that does contain a drop of a specific allergen. If a hive does comes up where one’s child’s skin has been pricked, the child probably has an allergy.

Blood tests: The serum specific IgE antibody test makes use of the child’s blood in order to see whether the child is sensitive to specific allergens. If the child’s blood has a high amount of antibodies, and he probably has an allergy. The child can go in for this test if he cannot have skin-prick testing.

Oral food challenge: Sometimes the child will be given the possible allergen in a safe, supervised setting. Medical and nursing staff will indeed watch to see whether an allergic reaction does happen. This test does carry a risk of anaphylaxis and therefore needs to be conducted only by medical specialists in a setting where anaphylaxis can be safely and quickly treated.

Delayed-onset food allergies

If the child has a delayed-onset food allergy, diagnosis does usually happens via an ‘elimination and re-challenge’ test.

Common child allergies are indeed of much concern to parents.

Facebook rolls out info hub to fight interference in US polls

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In a bid to protect election integrity, Facebook on Thursday announced dedicated centers that will connect US voters to accurate and easy-to-find information about voting ahead of the 2020 polls.

The social network giant which earlier faced flak for failing to keep foreign players with malicious intentions away from its platform during the 2016 US presidential election said that the “Voting Information Center” will be available on Facebook and Instagram.

“It is also important that we help protect the integrity of our elections,” Naomi Gleit, Facebook’s Vice President of Product and Social Impact, wrote in a blog post.

“With many states making changes to the voting process because of the pandemic, the center is also designed to help people navigate a confusing election process,” Gleit said.

How does the Voting Information Center work?

People can access the Voting Information Center directly from the menu on Facebook and Instagram.

They can use it to check if they’re registered to vote — and if they are not, easily register through a link that takes them directly to their state website or Facebook’s nonpartisan partner.

They can see if their state has expanded vote-by-mail options and request absentee or mail-in ballots from their state if it is available.

Facebook will help people know if a deadline is approaching so they do not miss it.

“In our Voting Information Centers, we link to and source information from state election officials and other nonpartisan civic organizations,” Gleit said.

“And we’ll continue to work closely with state election officials through November to ensure the centers are updated with the latest election information in each state,” Gleit added.

Last month, the social networking giant started adding labels to Facebook posts from federal politicians discussing voting so that people have easy access to the latest official election information.

“Starting today, we are rolling out these labels to apply to posts on voting in the US on Facebook and Instagram,” Gleit said.

Facebook said it has built some of the most advanced systems in the world to combat election interference, and it is always working to improve them.

“The Voting Information Center will be another layer in this line of defense,” Gleit said.

“By providing clear, accurate, and authoritative information to people, we will continue to reduce the ability of malicious networks to take advantage of uncertainty around the pandemic to interfere with the election,” Gleit said.

Ankita reaffirms support to Sushant’s family in their fight for justice

Actress Ankita Lokhande continues to stand by the family of her former boyfriend, actor Sushant Singh Rajput. She has supported their demand for a CBI probe, for a free and fair investigation in the case.

Recently, Sushant’s sister Shweta Singh Kirti tweeted on her unverified account, demanding a closure in the probe of the late actor’s death, tagging her post with #CBIForSSR.

Shweta had tweeted: “It’s time we find the truth and get justice. Please help our family and the whole world to know what the truth and find closure, otherwise we will never be able to live a peaceful life!! #CBIForSSR Raise your voice and demand #JusticeForSushantSinghRajput #WarriorsForSSR.”

Ankita has responded to the tweet, showing support. “We will find the truth and get justice di. #worriors4SSR #JusiceForSushant #Truthwins,” she wrote.

Sushant and Ankita dated for over six years after they met on the sets of Ekta Kapoor’s TV show “Pavitra Rishta”.

Ankita has been using her social media account to share posts about Sushant regularly. The actress, on several occasions, also shared that she feels “Sushant can’t commit suicide”. On August 8, she shared a picture of Sushant’s mother, late Usha Singh, saying that she believes mother and son are together now. In the picture, Ankita is seen holding a photo frame with the image of Sushant’s mother in it.

On June 14, Sushant was found dead in his apartment in Mumbai. His family has lodged an FIR charging his actress girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty and her family with abetment to suicide among other charges.