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हाल ही मे सोशल मीडिया पर एक वीडियो वाईरल हुआ जिसमे 2 युवक जाट समाज को गाली देते हुए नज़र आये । वीडियो देखने के बाद जाट समाज के कुछ युवको ने उनको धमकी दी और उनको मारने के लिये इखटा हुए । गाली देने वाले युवको ने माफी भी मांगी लेकिन फिर भी उनको लगातार धमकिया दी जा रही है। पुलिस ने दूल्हेरा गाम के गाली देने वालो को गिरफ्तार कर लिया लेकिन जो जाट समाज के जो युवक गलियाँ और धमकी दे रहे थे उन्के खिलाफ कोई कारवाही नही हुई ।
अभी अभी एक वीडियो वायरल हुआ है जिसमे 2 युवक साफ साफ वीडियो मे धमकी दे रहे हैं।
वीडियो मे नज़र आ रहे युवको का नाम सिद्धार्थ दौरला और अर्जुन जाट मोदिपुरम बताया जा रहा है।
जाट समाज दुआरा कई ऐसी वीडियो बनाई गयी जिसमे वो लोग खुल्ली धम्की दे रहे है ।
राजपूत समाज की मांग है की उज्ज्वल और उसके साथी को रिहा किया जए। या फिर जाट समाज के युवको के भी खिलाफ कार्यवाही हो। रेली के नाम पर निकले थे युवक उज्ज्वल और उसके साथियो को मारने।
आगे का फैसला कल राजपूत सभा मे होगा।
इतिहास गवाह है ठाकुर जो ठान लेवे उससे करके दिखाता है ।
तस्वीर मे दिख रहा युवक लोगो को मारने की धमकी दे रहा है ।
जाट समाज के लोगो द्वारा ऐसे कई वीडियो डाले गए।
ठाकुरो का कहना है की उनके पास सारे सबूत है ।
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Drake extends his record for the most No. 1s in the history of Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart with “Laugh Now Cry Later” featuring Lil Durk, which debuts atop the survey dated Aug. 29.
In the tracking week ending Aug. 20, “Laugh Now Cry Later” earned 69.8 million U.S. streams, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data.
The song is Drake’s ninth No. 1 on Streaming Songs, which began in 2013. He now has more than double his next-closest competition; Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift and Travis Scott boast four leaders each.
Late last week, NBA YoungBoy announced his new project TOP, set to release on September 11. At just 20-years-old, the Baton Rouge, Louisiana rapper has already rattled off 16 mixtapes including April’s .38 Baby 2. He did vow that the aforementioned release would be his last on his label after he hinted at some turmoil but since then, he’s dropped “Kacey Talk,” “All In” and “Sticks With Me” from his upcoming album. For the time being, it seems that the label and rapper have made amends.
Today YoungBoy Never Broke Again returns with a new visual for his latest single “Murder Business,” a hard-hitting reminder of his upbringing and loyalty to his neighborhood. The video was directed by Rich Porter and follows the rapper surrounded by crew members and driving through his city’s streets at night. Recently, YoungBoy has taken to social media to hint at upcoming collaborations with Nicki Minaj and Snoop Dogg.
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Surbana Jurong's international CEO Teo Eng Cheong resigns, will pursue 'other interests' - CNA
SINGAPORE: Surbana Jurong's chief executive officer (international) Teo Eng Cheong has resigned, the Temasek-owned company said on Wednesday (Sep 2).
SINGAPORE: Surbana Jurong's chief executive officer (international) Teo Eng Cheong has resigned, the Temasek-owned company said on Wednesday (Sep 2). Eng Cheong has decided to leave Surbana Jurong to pursue other interests," said Surbana Jurong Group CEO Wong Heang Fine in a statement. Advertisement Advertisement His last day at the company will be Sep 30. In his statement, Mr Wong said that Mr Teo had been instrumental in driving the firm's business interests in Southeast Asia, North Asia and Singapore since joining the company in January 2016. "He was involved in setting up several of our joint ventures and oversaw our collaboration with Chinas Silk Road Fund as a partner to SJ Capital," Mr Wong said. As Eng Cheong embarks on a new adventure, I would like to thank him for his lasting contributions to Surbana Jurong and wish him the very best. Advertisement Advertisement In an internal memo seen by CNA, Surbana Jurong made no mention of who would succeed Mr Teo. Mr Teo is a former civil servant and the husband of Minister for Manpower Josephine Teo. They made headlines in May when allegations of profiteering and corruption were made against them in relation to COVID-19 community care facilities developed by Surbana Jurong, including at the Singapore Expo. Refuting the statements as "untrue, scurrilous and completely baseless", Mrs Teo said she had directed her lawyers to issue formal letters of demand over the accusations, requiring them to be withdrawn. "On these projects, Surbana Jurong dealt directly with the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of National Development," said the minister. "Neither my spouse nor I have any involvement with the commissioning of these projects or the monetary transactions."
University of Cape Town ranked top tertiary institution on African continent - IOL
The University of Cape Town (UCT) has been ranked the top tertiary institution on the content in the World University Rankings.
By Brenda Masilela7h ago Cape Town - The University of Cape Town (UCT) has been ranked the top tertiary institution on the continent and the 155th out of the 200 best universities around the globe listed in the World University Rankings. Times Higher Education, a weekly magazine based in London which reports specifically on news and issues related to higher education, made the announcement in a statement released on Wednesday. This is not the first time UCT has been listed among the best performing universities in the world. In July, it was ranked 220 in the 17th edition of the Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings report. In terms of top 200 representation, the United Stated dominates with 59 spots, while the United Kingdom is next with 29 followed by Germany with 21. Overall, European representation is in a steady decline, losing nine places in the last five years as a result of China, Australia, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Canada all gaining positions. We have observed the rise of Asia in the world rankings for several years now, but this year marks a major milestone, as mainland Chinas Tsinghua University disrupts the traditional domination of Western universities at the top of the table, breaking into the top 20 for the first time, and as mainland China doubles its representation in the top 100," said Times Higher Education chief knowledge officer Phil Baty. This new ranking provides further clear evidence of a shift in the balance of power in the global knowledge economy from the established higher education systems in the west to those in parts of the East." Baty said this trend was likely to accelerate further as the coronavirus pandemic heralded a perfect storm of huge challenges for primarily Western universities, particularly those in the US and UK, who faced the very real risk of losing significant international student talent and thus billions of dollars in fees. "While the universities at the very top of the table, with long histories of success and prestige, will prove hard to unseat, these factors, combined with the effects of a possible deep and long-lasting global recession and its likely impact on university funding levels, could herald the start a dramatic re-balancing of the global knowledge economy," Baty added. African News Agency (ANA)
Fotos/ Aerolíneas y el turismo vuelven a operar en Colombia - Panorama.com.ve
En los aeropuertos de Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Barranquilla, Cartagena, Santa Marta y otras ciudades del país, aviones de Avianca, Latam, Viva Air y Satena, entre otras aerolíneas, alzaron vuelo con miles de viajeros.
El transporte aéreo volvió a operar este martes 1-S rutas nacionales en Colombia después de más de cinco meses de paralización por la pandemia de coronavirus, medida que las autoridades esperan que contribuya a reactivar al sector turístico. En los aeropuertos de Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Barranquilla, Cartagena, Santa Marta y otras ciudades del país, aviones de Avianca, Latam, Viva Air y Satena, entre otras aerolíneas, alzaron vuelo con miles de viajeros. Entre ellos estaba Carmen Muñoz, una mujer mayor quien no ocultaba su emoción por el hecho de poder viajar de Cartagena de Indias a Medellín a visitar a sus nietos "y a pasar un rato de esparcimiento allá con ellos, aunque sea encerrados. Pero me gozo con ir a verlos porque tengo rato de no verlos", dijo a Efe. Muñoz agregó que aunque Colombia no ha superado el pico de la pandemia, "sacamos este espacio que ya Dios nos permitió disfrutarlo y entonces vamos a verlos (a los nietos)". La joven Kimberly Kelly, quien se había quedado atrapada en Cartagena desde finales de marzo pasado cuando fueron suspendidas las operaciones aéreas, confesó a Efe que siente un poco de temor de viajar en avión: "Sí, me da miedo, pero pienso que si cumplimos con todo lo de bioseguridad creo que nos podría ir bien". Colombia tiene este 1-S 615.168 casos confirmados de la covid-19, de los cuales 134.741 están activos, y 19.663 fallecidos. Turistas de regreso a Cartagena Los primeros viajeros que llegaron este martes a Cartagena de Indias, meca del turismo colombiano, fueron recibidos en el aeropuerto Rafael Núñez por el alcalde de la ciudad, William Dau. Dau manifestó en rueda de prensa que está muy contento por la reapertura de los vuelos pero confesó que al mismo tiempo se siente "nervioso por un posible rebrote que se nos presente con la reapertura" de la ciudad al turismo. "Con tanta gente saliendo a la calle, con tantos vuelos que van a estar llegando es clave que todos nos protejamos; el autocuidado es la clave para proteger a toda la sociedad", dijo el alcalde, quien subrayó: "Por eso es muy importante que todos nos cuidemos". Dau aseguró que se reunió con el presidente de Colombia, Iván Duque, quien le dijo que la primera ciudad que volverá a recibir vuelos internacionales sería Cartagena pero no precisó la fecha. En el mismo encuentro con la prensa el presidente ejecutivo de Avianca, Anko Van Der Werff, quien llegó a Cartagena en el primer vuelo procedente de Bogotá, calificó este día como "fantástico" para la aerolínea, y dijo que lo que les falta son más destinos y frecuencias nacionales, así como la reanudación de los vuelos internacionales. "Estar en tierra más de cinco meses como aerolínea es algo que te pega, que duele mucho", expresó el presidente de Avianca, empresa que está en medio de una polémica por la decisión del Gobierno de prestarle 370 millones de dólares para su reestructuración financiera tras acogerse a la ley de bancarrota de Estados Unidos. Ese crédito ha sido criticado por distintos sectores y políticos de oposición que consideran que el país debería tener otras prioridades, como las pequeñas y medianas empresas golpeadas por la pandemia, antes que el salvamento de aerolíneas. Avianca, que operaba antes de la COVID-19 alrededor de 750 vuelos diarios, comenzó hoy su operación en Colombia con 42 vuelos nacionales y con cuatro en Ecuador. Respiro para los taxistas El gremio de taxistas del aeropuerto de Cartagena expresó su alegría por el retorno de los vuelos y aunque este comienzo representa tan solo el 10 % de las operaciones aéreas en un día normal antes de la pandemia, confían en que la reapertura "será de una forma gradual". El presidente del Sindicato de Conductores de Taxis de Cartagena, Félix Barrios, dijo a Efe que cree "que todo esto tiende a mejorar y a tener buenas condiciones económicas". Barrios explicó que se capacitaron con el Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje (Sena) y que todos los taxistas del aeropuerto ya tienen conocimiento de "cómo es el protocolo de bioseguridad; nuestros vehículos están preparados en el tema de desinfección y provistos de alcohol, gel antibacterial y toallas por si el pasajero las solicita". El taxista añadió que "tienen buenas expectativas" con la reapertura del aeropuerto ya que muchos de ellos han pasado estos cinco meses de pandemia en situaciones muy "precarias" y con deudas en los bancos, lo que tiene a algunos al borde de perder sus vehículos. Este martes también reanudaron sus actividades las empresas de transporte de pasajeros por carretera, lo que llevó a centenares de personas a la terminal de autobuses de Bogotá y otras ciudades en busca de pasajes para viajar por primera vez en más de cinco meses.