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8 Investing Principles that guided Steven Cohen to dizzying heights of success in the financial world!

Understanding the fundamental principles of Cohen’s approach can enhance investment decisions, although his methods may not be suitable for all investors.

Anyone with a keen idea for stock market investments cannot afford to ignore the much-acclaimed American billionaire investor Steven A Cohen who in his own words had a penchant for stocks since childhood. Cohen, the creator of Point72 Asset Management and former leader of SAC Capital, gained a reputation for his assertive and prosperous investment tactics. As of April 2022, his net worth is approximated to be $17.4 billion.

Despite the controversy surrounding some of his methods, there are essential lessons that can prove valuable for investors, irrespective of whether they intend to emulate his high-risk approach. Here are some fundamental strategies employed by Cohen:

Extensive fundamental analysis: Cohen places significant importance on comprehensive research and gaining a profound understanding of the companies in which he invests. His analysts conduct in-depth examinations of financial statements, industry trends, and competitive landscapes to pinpoint undervalued companies exhibiting robust fundamentals and growth prospects.

Contrarian investing: Cohen embraces a contrarian approach, fearlessly going against prevailing trends. He actively seeks opportunities where the market is misjudged and takes positions contrary to popular sentiment. While this strategy carries inherent risks, it has also contributed to some of his most significant successes.

Diversification: Despite employing assertive strategies, Cohen recognizes the significance of diversification. He allocates his investments across various asset classes, sectors, and geographical locations to minimize risk.

Stay focused: Concentration and thorough research are vital aspects of investing. Concentrating on a select few investments enables in-depth research, fostering a deeper understanding of the companies, industries, and market dynamics influencing them. This approach can result in more well-informed investment decisions, emphasizing the idea of knowing everything about something rather than having scant knowledge about everything.

Risk management: Cohen places utmost importance on risk management. He employs stop-loss orders, utilizes hedging strategies for his positions, and closely oversees his portfolio to minimize potential losses.

Don’t lose your composure: Humans often exhibit biases, such as confirmation bias, where we tend to favour information that confirms our pre-existing beliefs, potentially resulting in biased investment decisions. Cohen, akin to numerous other accomplished investors, acknowledges the significant impact of psychology in the markets. The emotions of both individual investors and the broader investor community can collectively steer market movements and give rise to complex situations.

Long-term focus: Despite Cohen’s reputation for adept short-term trading, he also adopts a long-term perspective. He advocates retaining successful investments over an extended period, even in the face of short-term market volatility.

Attracting and retaining talent: Cohen is acknowledged for attracting and keeping some of the brightest minds in the investment realm. He offers competitive compensation packages and nurtures a culture of collaboration and excellence.

Current investors need to recognize that Cohen’s strategies are intricate and demand substantial resources and expertise. These methods may not be suitable for all investors, particularly those with a low tolerance for risk. Nevertheless, comprehending the fundamental principles underlying his approach can prove valuable for anyone seeking to enhance their investment decisions.

This article was originally published on Hindustantimes News!

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Honor X9b review: A mid-range smartphone with ‘super’ display!

The Honor X9b has a great screen and excellent battery life but it makes some compromises in other departments. How does the phone fare against it competitors?

After being away from the Indian market for three years, Honor came back in 2023 with a mid-range phone. Now, the company is launching its mid-tier Honor X9b.

The Honor X9b comes at a time when the smartphone market is quite mature and fairly saturated. If you want to spend around Rs 25,000 on an Android phone, it is very unlikely that you will be stuck with a truly bad one unless you are intentionally deciding to make poor choices. That puts most smartphone makers in a quandary — how do you convince your customers that your slab of glass is better than the ones sold by everyone else?

Honor X9b: Display is king

With the X9b, Honor has seemingly decided to pin its hopes on what it is calling the “ultra-bounce anti-drop display,” which the company claims can withstand “1.2 times the impact of a drop, whatever that means.

The truth of the matter is that I am not quite equipped to do the kind of specialised testing to see if those claims are true. Honor says that the X9b is the “first phone to get a five-star overall drop resistance certification from Switzerland’s SGS.”Certifications like this are meaningless unless they provide a benchmark to compare against. What I can say for the phone is that my clumsy self dropped it twice — once from my bed a foot or two above the ground and one from my table that is less than a metre above the ground. There was no damage.

Also, my friend’s pet cockatiel Kiwi took a liking to perching on the phone when I held it up around him. Kiwi’s sharp claws scratch my shoulder when he sits on it, but it did nothing to the phone. Of course, I am not sure how much of that can be attributed to the applied screen protector and the free transparent case that comes with the phone.

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But there is one thing that I can say about the screen. It is brilliant.

The massive 6.7-inch screen has a 2652×1200 (1.5k resolution), giving it a very high pixel density of 429 pixels per inch. The sides of the phone’s screen curve away from the user in a way that reminds me of the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. Maybe that is not what you remember that phone for.

I am usually sceptical about phones that have a curved display because I am not sure how well they deal with palm rejection but that did not seem to be an issue here. That may be because the actual screen does not really curve as much as the glass’s design makes it appear.

The hole punch cutout for the selfie camera is centred on the top, and the bottom bezel or the “chin” of the phone, is only slightly larger than the one at the top. But that did not distract me from the screen that I was glued to for hours on an end. Everything from Instagram reels to movies on Amazon Prime and anime looked crystal clear on the sharp display. It also seemed to be more than capable of reproducing colours very accurately.

Honor X9b: Performs honourably enough

The phone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 chipset. That is a bit of a disappointment considering that the Realme 12 Pro Plus, [which is similarly priced] comes with a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset. The Honor X9b comes with 8GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage.

But that was more than capable of handling most of the mundane tasks I was able to throw at it. It got a score of 4,97,480 when I ran version 10.2.1 of the AnTuTu benchmark, which is far from impressive. But benchmarks don’t always give the full picture and the phone was more than sufficient for the mundane tasks that I threw at it.

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While it was good enough for things that most average users would need a smartphone for, I would not recommend it if gaming is a major concern for you. The phone sometimes struggled with SimCity, a relatively light game, when I played it for extended periods of time or even switched between it and other apps. The back of the phone also got warm to the touch.

But otherwise, the smooth UI animations and the 120 Hz refresh rate combine for a very fluid daily usage experience. I am not the greatest fan of Honor’s MagicOS after using Samsung’s OneUI and OnePlus’s OxygenOS for years. However, this disdain was something I got past within just days of receiving the phone.

Another thing that impressed me was the one-and-a-half day’s worth of usage I got out of a full charge of the 5,800 mAh battery. I removed all the app timers I usually use, and this meant multiple hours spent watching media on Instagram and scrolling through Twitter and Reddit. Thanks to this phone, I am no longer worried about leaving my phone charger back at home or at the office. I know the phone can get me through the day

Honor X9b: Big and unwieldy

So, the phone has a great screen and a great battery and gives a good software user experience. But after that, things slowly start unravelling for the Honor X9b. To begin with, there is the sheer size of it. I don’t have small hands by any means but I really struggle to use the smartphone one-handed. Also, the lock button and the volume button are placed absurdly close together for a phone of this size, and I found myself hitting the wrong button many times, even after using the phone for a week.

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It is not that the phone is particularly heavy. It is not. It is also not too thick. But reaching small UI elements on different parts of the massive screen can get quite inconvenient without shuffling the phone around your palm. It also got quite uncomfortable in my front pocket whenever I rode my motorcycle, restricting my movement a fair bit.

Then there is the design. The review unit I got is called the “Midnight Black” variant. This gives you a black plastic back that is fairly reflective. I do not mind the colour or even the use of plastic, since there is no way I will use any phone without a case. The problem is the camera bump.

The camera bump is dominated by two concentric gold circles that dominate the top half of the back of the phone. In the middle of the inner circle are printed the words “Matrix AI Vision Camera.” (We will get to that in a bit. Honor claims that it incorporated “high-end watch design” on the phone. I do not see any way that can be true unless the high-end watches were found in Palika Bazaar. Overall, the gold circles and the printed text combine for a very tacky look in my opinion. But looks are subjective and I am sure many will like the aesthetic that Honor is going for. Also, even though I haven’t seen it in person, the faux leather back of the Sunrise Orange variant might work better with the bling on the back.

Also, because of the way in which the cameras are placed on the island in the back, if you switch from the normal telephoto lens to the wide-angle module, you get a completely different angle, especially if you are very close to the subject in question. That brings us to the camera.

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Honor X9b: Average cameras

The 108 MP “AI Vision Camera” on the phone gives me full faith that artificial intelligence or even artificial general intelligence will never take over the world. The camera system on the phone is quite a hit or miss, with an emphasis on the latter.

That is quite heartbreaking for me because the main 108 MP camera seems formidable in some situations. The image below was taken at  5.43 PM in the evening, and the lighting conditions were ideal. I love how it reproduced many of the colours faithfully despite so many things happening in the image.

But the camera is not good even when conditions are ideal. The image of the white flower below was taken with natural light at around 8 AM. Again, the lighting conditions were ideal. I even tapped on the flower in the viewfinder and dragged down the exposure. But despite that, the flower was overexposed and the image lost most of the details of the subject. The built-in AI mode on the camera identified that a flower was the subject but seemed to be unable to do anything about it. The results were pretty much equally as bad with AI on or off.

You can see the same thing happening again in this photo I took just ten minutes later. If you ignore the blur caused by the pigeons’ movements, you will see that the white pigeon once again seems to be overexposed, having nowhere near the amount of detail that you can see for the darker-coloured pigeon right next to it.

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Honor X9b verdict

Many of the Honor X9b’s shortcomings are put into context by its price tag. At an event in Noida on Thursday, the company launched the phone on Amazon, at a starting price of Rs 25,999. If you have an ICICI bank card, you can get a Rs, 3,000 discount to take the price to Rs 22,999.

This places it squarely against the Realme 12 Pro, which costs the same and has the same processor, and the Poco X6 Pro, which costs Rs 1,000 more but comes with what seems like a much better processor. Pitted against its competition, the Honor X9b clearly wins the aesthetics race. The camera island on the back and the muted Midnight Black shade looked tasteful and understated in comparison.

This Article Was Originally Published On indianexpress!

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Today’s stock market: An explanation of the 13% increase in SpiceJet’s share price!

Today's stock market

Today’s stock market: SpiceJet share price today opened upside and went on to touch an intraday high of ₹71.90 apiece on NSE

Stock market today: Amid the bull trend in the Indian stock market, SpiceJet shares witnessed strong buying interest during Friday deals. SpiceJet share price today opened upside and went on to touch an intraday high of ₹71.90 apiece, logging around 13 percent intraday rise against its Thursday close of ₹63.63 apiece on NSE. While climbing to the intraday high, the aviation company’s stock came close to its existing 52-week high of ₹77.50 that it had achieved on 5th February 2024.

According to stock market experts, the DGCA (Directorate General of Civil Aviation) has released the January 2024 data in which it has reported that the low-cost carrier has managed to hold on to its market share in January 2024. 

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The DGCA data shows that SpiceJet has managed to hold on to its market share at 5.6 percent in January 2024. The DGCA data also reported that passenger traffic surged by 4.7 percent in January 2024.

DGCA data in focus

Speaking on the reason for the rise in SpiceJet shares, Avinash Gorakshkar, Head of Research at Profitmart Securities said, “The aviation stock is rising after the release of DGCA January data. In this data, SpiceJet has been reported holding on to its market share of 5.6 percent and the market is expecting benefits for the listing aviation company after DGCA reports a 4.7 percent rise in the number of flight passengers in January 2024.”

Gorakshkar said that the trigger is for the short term, and profit-booking on higher levels may trigger if there is no rebound after the current retracement from intraday’s high.

SpiceJet share price target

On the outlook of SpiceJet shares, Sumeet Bagadia, Executive Director at Choice Broking said, “SpiceJet shares are currently trading in the ₹60 to ₹75 per share range. the aviation stock may become highly bullish on breaching the upper hurdle of the current range whereas it may go further down if it breaches the lower support of its current range. So, a bullish or bearish trend can be assumed on the breakage of either side of the current range. SpiceJet shareholders are advised to hold the scrip maintaining stop loss below ₹60.”

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Treasurer Ajay Maken explains why the IT department blocked the bank accounts of Congress!

Ajay Maken, the Congress Treasurer, announced on Friday that the party’s bank accounts have been blocked. Maken revealed that the bank account of the Youth Congress party had also been frozen during a press conference.

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Ajay Maken, the Congress Treasurer, announced on Friday that the party’s bank accounts have been blocked. Maken revealed that the bank account of the Youth Congress party had also been frozen during a press conference.

Maken said, “Right now we don’t have any money to spend, to pay electricity bills, to pay salaries to our employees. Everything will be impacted, not only Nyay Yatra but all political activities will be impacted…”

He added, “We got information yesterday that banks are not honouring the cheque we are issuing. On further investigation, we got to know that the Youth Congress bank accounts have been frozen.”

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“The accounts of the Congress party have also been seized. Income tax asked for Rs 210 crore recovery from Youth Congress and Congress party. The crowdfunding money in our accounts has been frozen. Just two weeks before elections, when the Opposition’s accounts are frozen, it is equivalent to freezing the democracy,” Maken said

Recently, The State Bank of India has been ordered to cease issuing electoral bonds “immediately” after the Supreme Court declared them to be “unconstitutional.” The supreme court’s decision was made months before the Lok Sabha elections. As part of efforts to increase transparency in political funding, the government announced the scheme on January 2, 2018, and it was positioned as an alternative to cash donations made to political parties. Using electoral bonds, the Congress made ₹171 crore as opposed to ₹236 crore in 2021–2022.

This Article Was Originally Published On DNAIndia.com!

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Ishan Kishan misses another round of Ranji Trophy despite BCCI secretary Jay Shah’s ‘red ball cricket’ directive

Ranji Trophy 2024: Days after BCCI secretary Jay Shah confirmed that centrally-contracted players need to play domestic red-ball cricket, wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan missed a home game for Jharkhand against Rajasthan.

In Short

  • Ishan Kishan has not played a single Ranji Trophy match this season
  • Ishan has not played competitive cricket since November 2023
  • BCCI secretary Jay Shah said red-ball domestic cricket is mandatory for contracted players

Wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan missed the last round of Ranji Trophy 2024 as he was not named in the playing XI for Jharkhand in their Elite Group A match against Rajasthan at the Keenan Stadium in Jharkhand. Ishan’s decision to not play the Ranji Trophy match comes days after Indian cricket board (BCCI) secretary Jay Shah confirmed the board’s directive to contracted players.

Ishan Kishan did not play a single match for Jharkhand in the ongoing Ranji Trophy season after he sought a break from a Test series in South Africa reportedly due to mental fatigue. Ishan was not considered for selection in the home T20I series agianst Afghanistan and the ongoing Test series against England.

Notably, head coach Rahul Dravid said earlier in the month that Ishan Kishan needs to make himself available first and then play domestic cricket before thinking of being selected for the senior national team.

Jharkhand continued with Kumar Kushagra as their wicketkeeper-batter for the final round of group stages in Ranji Trophy against Rajasthan.

Ishan Kishan has begun training again after the long break and was even spotted training with his Mumbai Indians teammate and captain Hardik Pandya in Mumbai ahead of the start of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024.

Only on Wednesday, BCCI secretary, speaking to the press during the unveiling of the Niranjan Shah Stadium in Rajkot, said that the board and the selectors will not tolerate “any tantrums” from centrally-contracted players.

“They have been informed on phone already and I’m going to write letters as well that if your chairman of selectors, your coach and your captain are asking for it then you will have to play red-ball cricket,” Shah said.

“(It applies to) whoever is fit and young – we are not going to tolerate any other tantrums. This message is for all centrally contracted players. Everyone will have to play, otherwise, the chairman of the selection committee has given me his suggestions and I am going to give him a free hand to let him take his own calls freely,” he added.

Meanwhile, Chennai Super Kings fast bowler Deepak Chahar also missed the match for Rajasthan in Jamshedpur.

Shreyas Iyer, who was not picked for the last three Tests against England, also missed the Ranji Trophy outing for Mumbai on Friday. It is unclear whether Iyer picked up a back injury that led to his axing from the Test squad.

This article was published on India today.

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Israel raids largest Gaza hospital over hostage concerns, Hamas denies allegations

Israeli forces conducted a precise and limited raid on Nasser Hospital in Gaza, alleging Hamas terrorists’ presence and hostage-keeping.

In Short

  • Israeli forces raid Gaza’s largest hospital, Nasser Hospital, alleging the presence of Hamas terrorists
  • Chaos, gunfire reported as health staff, patients, and individuals forced to evacuate
  • Hamas denies allegations, accusing Israel of spreading lies and displacing medical personnel and patients

Israeli forces said on Thursday they had raided the biggest functioning hospital in Gaza as footage showed chaos, shouting and gunfire in dark corridors filled with dust and smoke.

Israel’s military called the raid on Nasser Hospital “precise and limited” and said it was based on information that Hamas militants were hiding and had kept hostages in the facility, with some bodies of captives possibly there.

Hamas called that lies.

Health authorities in the Hamas-run Palestinian enclave said Israel had forced out dozens of staff, patients, displaced people and families of medical staff sheltering in the hospital. Some 2,000 Palestinians arrived in the southern border city of Rafah overnight while others pushed north to Deir Al-Balah in central Gaza, they said.

The war began on October 7 when Hamas sent fighters into Israel, killing 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and seizing 253 hostages according to Israeli tallies.

Israel’s air and ground offensive has since devastated tiny, crowded Gaza, killing 28,663 people, also mostly civilian, according to health authorities, and forcing nearly all of its more than 2 million inhabitants from their homes.

In a new operation, the Israeli military said it carried out an air strike that killed a Hamas commander who had participated in the October 7 attack. He had also held captive a female Israeli soldier who was executed by Hamas, the military said.

Separately, medical officials said an Israeli strike killed three Palestinians in a car in Gaza City. Their identities were not immediately clear.

The Israeli military said a soldier was killed in fighting in southern Gaza, bringing its total losses since ground incursions began on October 20 to 235.

The medical charity Medicins San Frontieres said Israel shelled Nasser Hospital in the early hours, despite having told medical staff and patients they could remain.

“Our medical staff have had to flee the hospital, leaving patients behind,” it said on social media platform X, adding a member of its staff was detained at an Israeli checkpoint set up to screen those leaving the compound.

Fighting at the hospital comes as Israel faces growing international pressure to show restraint, after vowing to press its offensive into Rafah, the last relatively safe place in Gaza.

Attacks that have destroyed the majority of Gaza’s medical facilities have caused particular concern, including Israeli raids on hospitals in other cities, shelling in the vicinity of hospitals and the targeting of ambulances.

As massive bombardment destroyed swathes of residential districts and forced most people from their homes, hospitals quickly became the focus for displaced people seeking shelter around buildings they thought more likely to be safe.

Israel accuses Hamas of regularly using hospitals, ambulances and other medical facilities for military purposes, and has aired footage taken by its troops that it says shows tunnels containing weapons below some hospitals.

The Israeli military said it apprehended various suspects at Nasser Hospital and that its operations there were continuing.

Senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri said Israel was lying about Nasser as it had about other hospitals.

VIDEO SHOWS HOSPITAL CHAOS

Speaking about the hospital raid, Israeli military spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said “This sensitive operation was prepared with precision and is being conducted by IDF special forces who underwent specified training”.

One objective of the operation was to ensure the hospital could continue treating Gazan patients and “we communicated this in a number of conversations we had with the hospital staff,” he said, adding there was no obligation to evacuate.

Gaza Health Ministry spokesperson Ashraf al-Qidra said the hospital would run out of fuel within the next 24 hours, threatening the lives of patients, including six in intensive care and three infants in the neonatal ward.

Hagari said Israel had arranged the transfer of medical supplies and fuel to the hospital in coordination with international organisations.

Videos that Reuters verified on Thursday as having been filmed inside Nasser Hospital – though it could not check when – showed chaos and terror.

Men walked through corridors using phone lights, with plaster dust swirling around and debris lying about, at one point wheeling a bed through a damaged area.

In one video, gunshots rang out and a doctor shouted: “Is there anyone still inside? There is gunfire, there is gunfire – heads down”.

Another man in a video said the Israeli army had surrounded the hospital and nobody could get out.

Mohammad al Moghrabi, who had been sheltering in the compound, said some people who attempted to leave on Wednesday were shot at and so returned to the hospital.

“This morning they said there was a safe passage, so we left, but it wasn’t safe. They approached us with a bulldozer and a tank, they insulted us and left us for four hours under the sun.”

This article was published on India today.

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Ranveer Singh to play Shaktimaan, Basil Joseph directorial to go on floors in 2025: Report

The shoot for Ranveer Singh-starrer Shaktimaan begins in May next year with Basil Joseph as director, as per a new report.

Ranveer Singh, who was last seen in Karan Johar’s Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, co-starring Alia Bhatt, will be busy filming for his upcoming movies in the next two years. As per a report by Pinkvilla, apart from Don 3 and Singham Again, the actor is gearing up for another big film, Shaktimaan. It will reportedly be directed by Basil Joseph. 

Per the portal, Don 3 will be shot in India and abroad over a period of seven months and is expected to wrap up by March 2025, after which Ranveer Singh will get busy with Shaktimaan in May 2025. “Right after Don 3, it’s time for Shaktimaan. The film has been in the writing stage for over three years now and the team has finally cracked a script that’s worthy of doing justice to the legacy of Shaktimaan. The film will be directed by Basil Joseph, with Sony Pictures India and Sajid Nadiadwala as the producers,” a source told Pinkvilla.

When Tovino almost confirmed Ranveer’s film

In September 2023, Tovino Thomas had hinted at a possible collaboration between Ranveer Singh and Basil Joseph during an Instagram live session. Tovino went live to celebrate the news that his film 2018 was announced as India’s official entry for the Oscars. Ranveer had crashed the live by dropping in the comments, writing, “Love from Mumbai.”

Tovino saw his comment and praised him. It was during this time that Tovino started sharing he was talking to director Basil Joseph about how Ranveer is going to have a good time working with him. Although the actor did not reveal the name of the project, he hinted that indeed Ranveer and Basil are collaborating on a project, which is scheduled to go on floors soon.

Ranveer’s upcoming projects

While Ranveer’s Singham Again releases in 2024, Don 3, helmed by Farhan Akhtar, is touted to be a big 2025 release with Shaktimaan expected to be released in 2026. Recently, there were also reports that Ranveer was speaking to several other directors, exploring a south collaboration and looking to do a pan-Indian film.

This article was originally published on Hindustantimes News!

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LUDHIANA: Family friend Rapes 17-year-old girl, impregnates her!

The victim is eight-month pregnant; after the victim filed a complaint, the Payal police lodged an FIR against the accused and arrested him.

The Payal police arrested a 45-year-old man for allegedly raping a family friend’s minor girl repeatedly for one-and-a-half years and later impregnating her on the pretext of sending her abroad.

The victim is eight-month pregnant. After the victim filed a complaint, the Payal police lodged an FIR against the accused and arrested him.

The accused has been identified as Ajamdeep Singh alias Dhanna of Ward number 11 of Payal.

The complainant, aged 17, stated that the accused was their family friend and a frequent visitor of their house. The accused lured her and her parents stating that he would send her to the US.

The accused won their confidence and took her to his home on the pretext of clearing IELTS and making other arrangements. Meanwhile, the accused, who used to live alone, established physical relations with her. When she resisted, the accused threatened her that he would not send her abroad if she shared this with anyone.

Meanwhile, she got pregnant, but concealed her pregnancy from her parents, but later narrated the incident to them, who took her to the police and filed a complaint.

Deputy superintendent of police (DSP, Payal) Nikhil Garg said that during medical examination, the doctors found that the girl is eight-month pregnant. The Payal police lodged an FIR under section 376 of the IPC and section 4 of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.

This article was originally published on Hindustantimes News!

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Bharat Bandh LIVE Updates: Gridlock expected in Delhi, Noida as farmers block borders!

Bharat Bandh LIVE Updates: The SKM requested all like-minded farmers’ organisations to come together and be a part of the Bharat Bandh!

Bharat Bandh LIVE Updates: Various farmers’ unions, including the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), called for a Gramin Bharat Bandh, a nationwide strike, on Friday, February 16, in order to press for their demands in front of the Centre. The SKM requested all like-minded farmers’ organisations to come together and be a part of the Bharat Bandh, which is called by the central trade unions.

The Bharat bandh call has come amid the ‘Delhi Chalo’ protests by hundreds of farmers, who are marching from Haryana, Punjab and have been stopped at the Haryana borders near Ambala, which is around 200 kilometres away from Delhi. Haryana security forces have been using tear gas on the farmers trying to disperse them.

The SKM (non-political) has asked all the like-minded farmer organisations to come forward and participate in the Bharat bandh, which is a day-long protest beginning from 6am to 4pm.

The farmers will be participating in a widespread chakka jam on major roads across India from 12 pm to 4 pm. In Punjab, a large part of state and national highways would be closed for at least the four hours.

What will be affected:

  • Transportation
  • Agricultural activities
  • Activities related to the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA)
  • Private offices
  • Village shops
  • Rural industrial and service establishments.

What are farmers demanding:

  • Guaranteed Minimum Support Price (MSP) for all crops through legislation.
  • Strengthen the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS).
  • Reinstitute the old pension scheme for wider coverage.
  • Ensure pension and social security for all workers (formal & informal).
  • Provide free 300 units of power for both farming and domestic use.
  • Implement comprehensive crop insurance for better risk management.
  • Increase existing pensions to ₹10,000 per month.

This article was originally published on Hindustantimes News!

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Performing her own stunts in Crakk, Amy Jackson looks forward to Andreas, her son, seeing “mom do action on screen” | Exclusive!

Amy Jackson

British actress Amy Jackson was a regular face in Indian cinema, from down south to even Bollywood, before she took a break for maternity, which got stretched longer due to Covid. Now, the actress is returning after years in a supporting role in the Vidyut Jammwal and Arjun Rampal-starrer action thriller Crakk. In an exclusive chat with DNA, Amy talks about her comeback and doing her own stunts.

Far from being a damsel in distress, in Crakk, Amy plays a Polish Europol agent, who kicks butt. “I definitely had to amp up the action to keep up with Vidyut,” she says laughing, “He is the inspiration behind Crakk. My research involved watching his Commando films to kind of set the tone for what to expect on the set. Luckily enough, I do incorporate boxing and muay thai in my fitness regimen on a day-to-day basis. I have done that since 2019 when I had my little boy. I also follow the sport closely too. I think because I am into martial arts, I can translate that well on screen.

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And if that’s not all, Amy has performed all her action and stunts in Crakk herself. “It’s all me. There was no stunt double,” she says, beaming, “I take a lot of pride in that. The training that has been going on in the background unknowingly over the last five years has helped. I dubbed for myself too because it adds to the character.”

Crakk will mark Amy’s return to Hindi films after almost eight years. Her last release in the language was Freaky Ali back in 2016. After that, she appeared in Rajinikanth’s Tamil blockbuster 2.0, before taking a five-year break from acting. She returned with the Tamil film Mission last month and now follows it up with Crakk. Talking about what made her choose these two titles for her comeback, she says, “We have had a lot of scripts come in and lots of narrations over the past 18 months. These are the two films that I said yes to. It was a sort of a comeback because of the gap due to Covid and having my little boy. I fell in love with these two because of the really strong female roles. It’s not a female-centric film but the character itself defies the stereotypes of women that have been seen over the past 20-30 years worldwide in cinema.”

For Amy, Crakk is also special since it is her foray into Bollywood action, and that is a genre her four-year-old son Andreas loves a lot. Talking about his reaction to the film, Amy says, “I am laughing thinking about it. I am very much looking forward to it. He actually came to the sets of Mission with me. He spent Diwali there and was on set sitting in the director’s chair. It was such an incredible experience for him because it took me 17 years for me to land up on a film set and he is seeing this world now. I am very much looking forward to seeing his response because he was impressed with what I did on Mission. Mummy definitely earned some brownie points for that.”

Crakk, which also stars Vidyut Jammwal, Arjun Rampal, and Nora Fatehi, releases in theatres on February 23. The film, described as an extreme sports film, is directed by Aditya Datt.

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This Article Was Originally Published On DNAIndia.com!