Chal Jaa Bapu is impressed with its humor

Rating : 3 Star  Banner: Seven Seas Productions,  Producer: Varun Gaur Duration: 122 minutes, Censor: U / A Director: Dedipya Joshi “Chal Jaa Bapu” is successful in exposing the frauds in the face of saint. In the name of religion and spirituality the hypocrite are looting the innocent people. This movie along with the entertainment also gives the message to discard the blind faith from the frauds. Ashutosh aka Ashu is a resident of Saharanpur who is enjoying his life without worrying about work but he knows all the tricks to…

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Supreme Court Orders CVC To Complete Probe Against Alok Verma In 2 Weeks, Interim Director Can’t Take Major Decisions

A bench headed by Chief Justice Ranjan Gogoi posted the next date of hearing on November 12.Verma and Asthana have made allegations of corruption against each other. NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court ordered the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) to complete its enquiry against CBI director Alok Verma in two weeks under court monitoring and asked interim director M Nageswara Rao to refrain from taking any policy decisions. Nageswara Rao will only take routine administrative decisions. A three judge bench led by CJI Ranjan Gogoi also issued formal notices asking the…

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Congress National President Rahul Gandhi Leads Protest March To CBI Headquarters

Rahul Gandhi and senior leaders of other opposition parties staged a protest outside all CBI offices across the country, demanding CBI chief Alok Verma’s instatement. NEW DELHI: Congress president Rahul Gandhi, joined by senior leaders of other opposition parties, on Friday turned up outside the CBI headquarters in Delhi. Gandhi, along with hundreds of party workers, was protesting outside CBI headquarters against the overnight ouster of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Director Alok Verma. The Centre divested agency director Verma of his powers and sent him on leave.  CBI is India’…

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The Trip To Western & Central Europe 2017

By: Shoubhik Bose & Debanjana Maitra Shoubhik and Debanjana, senior engineers in software companies of repute in Bangalore love travelling in India and abroad. They take time out to share their experiences through their travelogues.  Salzburg, Austria The journey to Salzburg from Venice was our first cross-country travel by “land”. We booked a ticket from a TrenItalia kiosk , from Venice to Villach. Incidentally it was an inter city bus of the Austrian Railways ( OBB ) which had a tie-up with Italian Railways for international travel. From Villach, we had pre-booked…

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Money Series: Part 30

By: Tarun Prakash Srivastava, Sr. Executive Editor-ICN Group You have also understood that savings are only savings and they are always smaller than your income, so they cannot make you rich until they make them worthwhile by earning higher profits by joining various investments. My friendly advice is that you please be positive towards money by breaking the negative thoughts of the society, and keep a sense of affection and love towards rich people, especially those who have started their journey from zero because their life is a significant lesson for…

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And now IMA has its own Bhawan at Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh

By: Vijay Kumar Verma, Editor-ICN Group SHIMLA: Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur inaugurated the newly constructed Indian Medical Association Bhawan at Dharamshala in Kangra district last evening. Speaking on the occasion, he said that medical profession was the noble profession dedicated and committed towards the service of suffering humanity. He said that it was heartening to know that the members of the IMA were working towards a noble cause of helping the poor and needy and assured all possible help from the State Government. He said that medical  profession required…

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“Salutations to the Goddess who abides in all beings as power, mother, love, compassion”

By: Dr. Sanchita Ghatak, Associate Editor-ICN LUCKNOW: A nine days’ celebration of feminism, power, motherhood, affection has just come to an end. Navdurga or Navaratri, as it is called, is a festival celebrated to worship the feminine form of the Supreme Being. What attracted my attention these days were the two different paradoxes- one filled with negativity and  another, almost choking with positivity. The first set of images flooding the social media were  of a woman hiding half her face with half mask of the goddess symbolising power and the…

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