Friday 27 November 2015

The Intolerance Issue

Intolerance is now a major issue and a topic for debate for people in India. Intolerance, basically meaning unwilling to accept views or beliefs differing own views, has gained attention all over the country. 
          It all started with the incident of mob lynching in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh. On september 28, a public announcement system of the temple was used to spread a rumour about a cow being killed by Mohammed Akhlaq. Following which,  people armed with sticks and bricks arrived at the 52 year old Mohammed Akhlaq Saifi's residence. The mob entered the house and found some meat in the refrigerator. They insisted that it was mutton but the mob refused to listen to them. The mob dragged them outside beat up Akhlaq and his son with sticks and bricks. They also attacked Akhlaq's mother and his wife. The local police was informed and investigation started. First the temple priest and then son of a local BJP leader were arrested for questioning. This incident sparked a sense of intolerance among the activists and many renowned personalities. 





          Another incident adding to the intolerance issue was the murder of Dr. M.M. Kalburgi. He was a renowned Kannada writer, scholar and rationalist. He had authored over a 100 books in kannada. He belonged the the Lingayat community propagated by Basavanna. Basavanna opposed religion, religious practises and brahminical rituals and so was he. He would often give speeches on such sensitive topics which sparked anger and criticism by a section of the society. He often criticised idol worship which which invited people pelting stones and bottles at his residence. A complain was filed against him few months back for the same issue. He continued to his thoughts not fearing the people. Few days back, two youths visited his residence as his students and shot him on his forehead twice. That lead to protests against the murder.



          The above incident can be related to a murder in 2013 of Mr.Dabholkar, a rationalist and author. He was against superstition and black magic. He made several failed attempts to get the anti-superstition law enacted in the state of Maharashtra. He was the founder of Maharashtra Andhashradha Nirmoolan Samiti (MANS). MANS, under his supervision, drafted the Anti-jaadu tona bill. He was often threatened for his views since 1983. He was shot dead on 20th August by two youths near Omkareshwar temple, Pune. 
          The rising incidents of murders due to a difference of opinion and views has got the activists and socialists awaken. Unhappy with the government's response to rising intolerance, many writers, poets, authors and activists decided to take a stand against a rising issue. People decided on a all new way to protest against the intolerance. Mr.Uday Prakash, a Hindi writer was the first among them to return his award from Sahitya Akademi. He renounced his award to protest against the killing of Mr. M.M. Kalburgi. others who returned their awards were Nayantara Sahgal, a writer, My Ashok Vajpeyi, a poet, Ghulam Nabi Khayal, Gurbachan singh Bhullar and many more personalities. twelve filmmakers including Dibakar Banerjee and Anand Patwardhan returned their awards. Started with actual protest, the return of awards has become a way to come in the highlight and has increased due to political interests of some people. 
          Increased intolerance also invited comments from various film stars. Actor Shahrukh Khan joined the chorus of growing intolerance. He said, ''religious intolerance and not being secular is the worst thing you can do as a patriot''. Salman Khan had few points on the intolerance issue. He said that he doesn't believe in judging people on the basis of where they come or what their religion is.
          Aamir Khan, another film star came into a controversy with his answer on growing intolerance at the RNG awards. He said that his wife fears the intolerance environment in the country and fears for their son and even asks to leave the country. Many people slammed this statement and asked him to leave the country as his wife suggested. His comments also invited criticism from his colleagues on social networking sites. A case was registered against him in Delhi by a short-film director and his posters were burned in several cities as a way of protest against his comments. 
          On the contrary, some celebs also feel that returning national awards is a gesture of disrespect towards oneself and the country. The debate still continues as on why is the environment in India growing intolerant and what are the causes. The people of the country has a major role to play in this issue. It all depends on how they react to a particular issue. By returning awards or by acting in such a way that the issue does not arise again in the future.

Monday 10 August 2015

Operation Blue Star.

     Only few people know about what happened between 3rd June and 8th June, 1984 at the Harmandir Sahib complex, famously known as The Golden Temple, in Amritsar, Punjab. The event changed the lives of Sikhs all over the world drastically. 
     Reason for the Operation Blue Star: 
          Jarnail Singh bhindranwale, head of Damdami Taksal, was a very influential leader among the sikh youths. He propagated original values of sikhism and urged people to follow it.
          Bhindranwale, along with other sikhs demanded for a separate state for sikhs. It is called the Khalistan Movement. The movement originally started in 1940s but was in the picture in 1980s with Bhindranwale and others demanding for a separate state. 
          During the 1970s and 1980s, Bhindranwale started accumulating armed weapons and established a strong military group. He accumulated machine guns, rifles, rocket launchers and other deadly weapons. He had his headquarters inside the Golden Temple. The temple, being a religious place was less interfered by the police and military. Bhindranwale always opposed Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India. 
     The Doom Day:
          Indira Gandhi planned to attack Bhindranwale and his associates. She asked General Officer Commander SK Sinha to plan the attacks on which he had some opposite proposals. He was then replaced with Arun Shridhar Vaidya as the chief of India Army. 
          The operation started on 1st june with military personnel attacking "Guru Ram Das Langar" building, killing 10 people. A 36 hours sudden curfew was announced on 3rd June, which coincidentally is a religious day for sikhs. 
          A total media blackout was exercised, no transportation facilities and water and electricity supplies being cut off.
          The operation had two components- Operation Metal which was confined to Harmandir Sahib complex and Operation Shop, which included raiding Punjab to capture suspects. Following this, Operation Woodrose  was launched which targeted sikhs, especially who carried Kirpan, a type of sword carried by the sikhs. 
          Indian Army, led by Kuldip Singh Brar, attacked the people in and around the temple, killing almost everyone coming in the way. 
          On the other hand, Bhindranwale was not a weak side. Men armed with semi-automatic rifles and rocket launchers and led by Ex Major General Shabeg Singh, this side did not accept defeat easily. 
                                    

          Firing continued from both sides with hundreds of people dying everyday. Soon, tanks were used by Indian Army on Akal Takth. The building was damaged but stood strongly. On 7th June, Indian Army had gained control on the Harmandir Sahib Complex. 
                            

     Casualties:
          The Indian Army confirmed the death of 493 people and 136 military personnel and 220 wounded. Some unofficial sources stated the figures at 20000 people. Later, Rajiv Gandhi stated the toll to 700 military personnel.
     Aftermath:
          It led to widespread protests by Sikhs, some at large scale.
          This operation also led to the assassination of the then Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi on 31st October, 1984. She was killed by two of her sikh bodyguards. 33 bullets were fired at her. 
          The assassination in turn led to Anti-Sikh Riots in 1984 killing around 2800 Sikhs all over India. 
                         

     Operation Black Thunder:
          On 9 May, 1986, Operation Black Thunder was launched. It was a far better, well prepared operation led by the DGP of Punjab Police. Around 200 militants surrendered and 41 were killed. Full media coverage was allowed. Minimal damage occurred to The Golden Temple.
     Criticisms:
           Indira Gandhi was highly criticised for this operation with some stating that she wanted to become a hero in order to win the forthcoming elections.
          Indian Army was criticised for violations of Human Rights.

Wednesday 29 July 2015

The Black Friday

     The 12th of March, 1993 is considered as a black friday in Indian history. On this day, something happened which shook the entire nation. 
     Why is it called a Black Friday?
          On this day, 12th of march, 1993, Bombay was shook with 13 bomb explosions across the city. These explosions were the worst in Indian history both in terms of the explosion and also in terms of the number of casualties. Some sources state the number of deaths to 257 while some other sources state it to be above 300. Also, more than 1000 people were injured in the blasts. It is said that these serial bomb blasts were one-of-its-kind across the world. 
     Where did it all start?
          A mosque was built in the place of the Ram Janmabhoomi(birth place of Lord Rama), Ayodhya by Mir BAqi in the 16th century. The members of Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) along with political support of the BJP conducted a rally in Ayodhya on that place. The court had ordered police protection of the Masjid but the members of VHP and several other people, around 2,00,000, stormed into the Masjid, demolishing it with hammers and with their bare hands. They first demolished the three tombs with hammers and then removed each brick till the entire mosque was down. They also took down several other mosques in the town and also houses of muslims in the area. 
          This led to violent riots between Hindus and Muslims in the country. The riots resulted in about 2000 deaths. The riots continued for 2 months. 
          The 1993 Mumbai Blasts, initiated by Dawood Ibhrahim and Tiger Memon, were mainly due to anger as a result of demolition of the mosque 2 months back. 
                           

     The Blasts-
          Commonly called as 1993 Bombay Bombings, 13 bombs exploded in the city of Bombay, first explosion being at 1.30 pm in the basement of The Bombay Stock Exchange. The blasts continued till 3.40 pm with a total of 13 bombs exploded in the city. Places attacked includes

  • Shiv Sena Bhavan
  • Fisherman's Colony
  • Plaza Cinema
  • Zaveri Bazaar
  • Hotel Sea rock
  • Katha Bazaar
  • Century Bazaar
  • Sahar Airport
  • Air India Building
  • Hotel Juhu Centaur
  • Worli
  • Bombay Stock Exchange
  • Passport office
                                 

          The bomb at the Stock Exchange exploded in the basement. It was planted in a car. Most of the bombs were planted in cars and bikes and in hotels, the bombs were kept in briefcases and left in the rooms which were booked by the attackers.
     Investigations and Aftermath-
          Mumbai police were so quick in the investigations and found out some of the main accused in the blasts within 48 hours. The Memon family were the prime accused. Dawood Ibrahim, said to be the don of Mumbai and leader of terrorist group, the D-Company. Since then, Tiger Memon and Dawood, both prime accused are on the run. 
          Sharath Pawar, the then Chief Minister of Mumbai, was also held for misstatements to the public. He misguided the public saying that a Muslim community was also attacked in the blasts so that people do not take this as a religious issue and to also avoid communal clashes. 
     Arrests-
          Around 100 people were arrested in the case. The masterminds behind the attack, Dawood, Tiger Memon, Ayub Memon and Yakub Memon were still on the run. Months after the blasts, Sanjay Dutt was arrested for possessing illegal weapons and without license. He was sentenced 5 years imprisonment. 
          The weapons and bombs were smuggled to Mumbai from Raigad. Several policemen were arrested for conspiracy for allowing the RDX inside Mumbai. Several customs officials were also arrested in this case for the same reason. 
          Several other arrested who were involved in planting bombs were locals, economically weak, who were persuaded to take revenge for the demolition of Babri Masjid.
     Present day-
          Dawood and Tiger Memon are still absconding and are said to be in Pakistan to which the Pakistan government denies. Yakub Memon, one of the chief accused is to be hanged on 30th July, 2015. Yakub's mercy plea was rejected by the president. 
          Some of D-Company's Hindu members like Chotta Shakeel and Sadhoo Shetty has left Dawood's gang. They have killed several people accused in the 1993 blasts.

Friday 10 July 2015

The Vyapam Scam

     Have you watched the famous Bollywood movie, Munnabhai MBBS? In the movie, Munnabhai clears the entrance examination by hiring a Proxy by threatening the proxy to write and clear the exam. The proxy in that movie is a member of that institution where Munnabhai wanted to get admission. The Vyapam Scam is similar to that movie. 
                         

     What is Vyapam?
          Vyapam is a short form for the board, Vyavasayik Pariksha Mandal. This board conducts several entrance exams and tests for people desiring government jobs in various fields in Madhya Pradesh. Vyapam was set up in 1970 as a pre-medical test board by the Madhya Pradesh Government. It is a fully autonomous self-financed board. It controls exams of upto 40 government departments including jobs constable jobs, jobs for nurses, teachers etc.
     What is the Scam all about?
          Pay and clear. Candidates desirous of government jobs in various fields are required to take up the entrance exams and tests in the particular field. Some rich and corrupt candidates along with some corrupt politicians and members of the Vyapam have made a mess of these exams. Students can clear examinations even without appearing for it. They bribe middlemen, politicians and other people with enough power to help them clear their exams. 
     How does the Scam work?
          1. Proxy- Brilliant students would be made to take up the examinations in the place of those who desire to clear by bribing. The ID card details of those students would remain the same except for the photograph. The photo on the card would be of the person taking the exam and not of the person whose card it actually is. This change is done with the help of examination board officials. Once the exam is over, the photos are replaced with the original ones. The student would clear the exams with brilliant numbers which they have never appeared for. The officials and people involved in this fraud are paid heavily.
          2. Engine and Bogie- This method goes by the name. How a engine guides a bogie to the destination. Similarly, a person with enough knowledge about the exam is arranged to be seated next to a candidate who has bribed the officials. The candidate is allowed to copy in the exam and he clears the exams without any effort. The examiners and exam officials are bribed heavily to fix these arrangements.
          3. OMR Sheets- The candidates are asked to leave the OMR sheets blank in the exam. Later, they are awarded with high marks in the exam. Then, the officials would file a RTI against the candidate's answer sheets. The answer sheets would then be filled according to the marks already allotted to the candidate. This is done to remove loopholes in the fraud. 
     Taking the Wraps off.
          The wraps were off the scam in July, 2013 when 8 people were arrested as they tried to appear as a proxy for candidates. The police arrested them on a tip from a  whistleblowerDr.Anand Rai. On interrogation, the name of the kingpin behind the scam came to light, Dr.Jagdish Sagar. Since then, nearly 2000 people engaged in the scam, most of them candidates, are arrested by the police and 500 are still on the run. Since this arrest, 56 police complaints and FIRs have been filed. This scam was handled by a Special Task Force (STF) on orders by the MP Government. 
          Congress requested for a CBI probe as they alleged that STF was formed in a hurry to set aside the idea of a CBI probe. The SC has ordered a CBI probe in July, 2015. 
     Some among the arrested- 
         Laxmikant Sharma (Ex-education minister), O.P.Shukla (an Officer on Special Duty), Sudhir Sharma (Mining Businessman), R.K.Shivare (IAS Officer), Ravikant Dwivedi (Joint Commissioner). Jagdish Sagar, a kingpin has already got 140 candidates clear the exams in fraudulent ways. Other major racket leaders have helped over 600 students. The estimate charge per student was Rs.2500000
          The scam had already resulted in nearly 1000 admissions in various government jobs before it came to light in 2013.
     Whistleblowers- Some major whistle blowers in the scam are Dr.Anand Rai, Ashish Chaturvedi ( Social Activist), Prashant Pandey(IT Consultant).
          These whistleblowers have received various threat calls and also some contract killers were hired to kill them. 
     Deaths in the Scam-
          About 25 people related to the scam are dead or killed and are found in  mysterious circumstances according to the police. However, TOI has put this number to 46. 
          Such scams are executed only due to negligent or ignorant government, fraudulent and corrupt officials and ignorant people. This scam resulted in admission  of candidates which don't deserve to and also to candidates who are less eligible. Candidates who deserve and are eligible are not provided seats because they are economically weaker or not ready to bribe for a seat. Youth talent remains unrecognized and is underutilized.

Tuesday 14 April 2015

Net Neutrality.





What is Net Neutrality?

     Net neutrality basically is free and open internet to people. It means that the government and the Internet Service Providers (ISP) should treat all data on the internet equally. Instead of charging differently for different websites, charging on the amount of usage and also the speed provided. For example, Airtel is a telecom company which charges for the amount of usage and the speed (2g, 3g). When there is no net neutrality, Airtel would charge differently on using different websites. Rs 150 for the internet pack + 50Rs for Google + Rs 75 for WhatsApp + Rs50 for Facebook. 

The Concept.
     The concept of net neutrality is simple. Users should pay different prices for accessing different websites. This enables the users to limit their internet expenses and pay only for the sites they want to visit and escape from unwanted charges. Users will have to subscribe for different packs for accessing different sites. Thus, a user should pay for the basic internet pack plus the sites they want to visit. Telecom companies wanted to remove net neutrality to earn more profit. Actual practise is, paying for the internet pack and using all the sites and applications with the same speed. When their is no net neutrality, websites will have to pay to Telecom companies to make their site load faster. For example, YouTube pays a big amount to Airtel. This will enable Airtel users to download YouTube videos in seconds Whereas, sites which had not paid anything to Airtel will open in a dead speed. 

The Issue.
     Telecom companies are Lobbying to the TRAI to regulate the usage of internet. In response, the TRAI authorities have put up a 118 page consultation paper seeking asnwers for 20 questions on this issue from the public and telecom companies depending on which the decision of TRAI would stand. The last date to submit your responses would be 24th April, after which TRAI would take a decision. 

What will Happen if the decision is in the favour of The Telecos?
     1. Lack of freedom. Lack of freedom to people using the internet. The telecom companies would decide on the usage of internet by their customers.  Internet users will not be able to access internet with freedom. It will be in the hands of the ISP as to which site their customers can visit or at what speed. This will result in the ISPs having a control on their users.
     2. Unusual Advantage and a Unfair Disadvantage. The rich and big companies in the picture will have a great advantage. Being rich, they will pay a huge amount to the Telecom companies. Thus, when users pay for those sites, they will be able to access those sites with great speed. At the same time, sites which have not paid anything to the telecom companies will have a unfair disadvantage. Maybe due to unaffordability or some other reasons, some companies would not pay to the telecom companies. Thus, even if those are freely accessible to users, their sites will load dead slow. This will make the users visit only the paid sites.  
For example, if YouTube pays a amount to Airtel. Airtel users, who subscribe  for the YouTube pack will be able to download videos in seconds. Example 2- Airtel and Flipkart comes into a deal. Thus, Airtel users will be able to access Flipkart easily with great speed. Whereas, Amazon site will load dead slow, because it hadn't paid anything to Airtel. This will also result in people buying only from Flipkart as it loads faster. Here, Flipkart is in a Unusual Advantage and Amazon is in a unfair disadvantage as it does not want to pay. This affects the freedom of choice.

3. Unfair for new companies. Big and established companies can pay huge amounts. But, beginner companies will face a huge problem. Paid sites will be easily accessible and sites of those new companies will remain unnoticed. 

4. Unusual profits. The main motive of telecom companies behind this lobbying is to earn unusual profits. They charge from both, the sites to be promoted and also their users. They earn profits at the cost of their consumers. For example, Airtel receives huge amount from Flipkart to promote its site and make it accessible faster than others. Airtel also receives money from its users fro subscribing to these packs. Thus, telecom companies wants share of profits from independent sites and applications also. 

Affects.
     1.Common man will have to pay more for accessing different websites thus emptying his already empty pocket
     2. Telecom companies will make unfair extra profits.
     3. Rich companies who can afford large amounts will be in a advantage.
     4. Beginner companies will suffer high disadvantage.

Steps taken.
      As soon as the questionnaire was on the TRAI website, a websites, Net Neutrality and Save The Internet were launched, These websites were launched to support the net neutrality and also against the telecom companies. 




     Both websites contain that questionnaire simplified with answers already written to those 20 questions. People in support of net neutrality would have to copy that content and paste it in their mail and send it to the TRAI. The answers can be modified by the sender. 

Celebrities Support.
     Celebrities are people with influence. They can influence people on doing or not doing something. Many celebrities have come forward to support net neutrality with many sharing the AIB Video on net neutrality on Twitter. Some of them are, Shah Rukh Khan, Bipasha Basu, Arjun Kapoor, Farhan Akhtar, etc. 

The Logical Indian.
     The Logical Indian is run by a group of people. It is famous for posting sensible stories on the internet. It has takes steps to support the Net Neutrality. It has mentioned about it in their blog. Their website also has a video relating to the net neutrality. It also has mentioned briefly about net neutrality in its website and why and how can we stop TRAI from regulating it. 

AIB.
     AIB recently was in the news due to a funny cum controversial video of a Roast. It recently uploaded a video containing complete information about the disadvantages of net neutrality, its affects and need to stop TRAI from regulations. Here is the link to the video. AIB : Save The Internet 

     The future of internet is in your hands now. To save it or to suffer is your option. Spare 5 minutes and send a email to TRAI. You can visit Save The Internet for complete assistance on the questions and related queries. TRAI received 27000 emails with the first 24 hours. 2 lakh emails have been sent till now. Its your turn now. Vote for your freedom. 
                 Vote for Net Neutrality!

Thursday 26 March 2015

Germanwings Airbus A320

          Flight crashes have changed from 'Being Rare' to 'Being Occasional'. I would not say Air Crashes are common but they are on a rise as compared to the past. Advancement in technology is to prevent such crashes, but somewhere there is need to change. Air crash not only results in loss of flights but most importantly loss of valuable lives of people. Loss of lives have adverse affects on their families. Some may be the only breadwinners for their families, some may be the only sons or daughters of the family, many would be the only hope of their families and so on. Losing someone in such a accident is heartbreaking. 
          Germanwings Airbus A320 is a, or rather was a flight owned by Germanwings, which is owned by Lufthansa. Lufthansa is the father company of Germanwings. Germanwings is a low cost flight airline.
          The Germanwings Airbus A320 was scheduled to take off from Barcelona, Spain and was schedule to arrive at the Dusseldorf airport, Germany. But, it didn't go on according to the schedule. It did take off from Barcelona at the scheduled time, but something went wrong on the way. Maybe due to some misunderstandings, may be due to fate or may it be some other reason, the flight didn't go as expected. Everything was going well and the flight had reached a level of 38000 ft. But, few minutes later, the Aircraft started descending gradually. It descended for 8 minutes reaching a level of 6500 ft and then crashing with The Alps.The flight crashed seconds after losing connection with the radar. First thought of the crash would be due to unclear weather. But the French Weather Reports stated that the weather was clear. 
          The flight had 144 passengers and 6 crew on board. 144 passengers included 2 infants. Majority of the passengers were German and from Spain. The flight debris were found on 6500 ft altitude in the Alps. The investigators are finding it very difficult to locate and search for the debris as it is amidst the Alps. This crash is also the first fatal crash of a Lufthansa flight after 1993. In an public announcement, Lufthansa posted on its site, " We must confirm to our deepest regret that Germanwings flight 4U 9525 from Barcelona to Dusseldorf has suffered an accident over the French Alps. The flight was being operated with an Airbus A320 aircraft and was carrying 144 passengers and 6 crew members. Everyone at Lufthansa and Germanwings is deeply shocked and saddened by these events. Our thoughts and prayers with the families and friends of passengers and crew members. Germanwings also arranged a helpline for family members in Germany. 

          The search operation included around 500 officials and the use of helicopters to find the exact location of the crash and also to locate the debris. The only way for people to get to the crash spot was to drop down from helicopters. 
          The pilot of the flight was Patrick Sonderheimer and the Co-Pilot was Andreas Lubitz. The cockpit voice recorder was found in a damaged but usable condition. The data revealed from the voice recorder shocked everyone and increased the misery of the people. According to the cockpit voice recorder, the pilot of the plane went out of the cockpit and was not able to or rather was not allowed to enter the cockpit.

          The investigators revealed that the crash was not an accident but a suicide -murder. The co-pilot locked the cockpit door after the pilot went out and over read the code to open the door. All the crew members are aware of the code to open the cockpit door. The CVR clearly states the gentle knock on the cockpit door which gradually went on to banging and trying to break down the door. It seems like the co-pilot wanted to crash the plane. The co-pilot voluntarily refused to open the door and pushed a button to trigger the plane to descend. The death came almost instantly and the passengers were unaware of the situation until the last moment.
          After the knowledge of knowing about the happenings inside the cockpit, a detailed history about the co-pilot was revealed. He didn't have any criminal background nor did he have and connections with the terrorists. The reason of the act of the co-pilot is still unknown. 
          May the souls of the victims Rest In Peace.

Tuesday 24 March 2015

Start With The New Moto E!

              The biggest confusion now-a-days for people is to decide on the wide range of smartphones. Smarthones have become a necessity for people, rich or poor. Smartphones has become all-in-one gadgets with multiple uses in a single gadget. 
          In this technologically advanced world, deciding on a smartphone is very difficult. because, there are various companies who offer various phone with many new features to attract buyers.
          In this selection complication, the Moto Series of mobile phones has emerged as a very good option for people. The Moto series of phones come in all ranges and with excellent features which comes in race with other high end smartphones of famous companies.
          Now-a-days, cost-efficient phones are highly demanded. Mobile companies try hard to provide people with cost efficient technologically advanced phones. Speaking of cost-efficient phones with advanced features, Moto E comes to the mind first. 
          Motorola with Google,launched the Moto Series of phones to provide people with quality phones at low cost. 
Moto E second Gen is a very good example for the above purpose. But, why Moto E? 
          Here are some reasons why,
          1. Battery. Moto E has solved a very common problem in a smartphone, that is battery. It comes with a Li-Ion 2390 mAh battery, that easily lasts one full day, Longer than most of the smartphones do.
           2.Latest Version. Moto E comes with the latest android version, Android Lollipop. It makes the experience even better. 
           3. Plastic Frame. A new and innovative feature in the phone. The phone has a removable plastic frame on the front side. Motorola did this because it wanted people to customise their phone. The plastic also helps in better grip. The plastic frame can be removed and replaced with another frame of different colour. There are various colour options for the frame. It makes the phone look new, every time you switch to a new frame.The frame, which Motorola calls Band, costs Rs.999 .
          4. Moto E also can also survive mild water splashes and wet hands, which make it safer.
          5. Price. Price is what Moto series is famous for. The main motive behind bring this Moto series was to provide people with best phones at low and affordable prices and Motorola has been successful in this to a large extent. Low price makes Moto E stand out from other phones. Other phones have similar features with higher prices.
          A very good option for starters. Beginning a smart phone journey always have the cost hurdle. Being a pocket-friendly phone, it is the best choice.
          All those features at this price level is what makes Moto E a smart choice. Grab yours soon.

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Sunday 11 January 2015

Pimple Face.

     A Pimple-Free face is what every teenager wants. Teenagers try every possible way they can to reduce or to get rid of pimples, from natural herbs to artificial products. 
     A pimple is like a slap on the face for every person, but it hits hard to teenagers. A pimple has the capacity to stop people from achieving what they want. A pimple can stop them from achieving their goals. 
    What is a pimple? 
       "A pimple, zit or spot is a kind of Comedo and one of the many results of excess oil getting trapped in the pores." That is what wikipedia says. 
     A pimple on the face and people start panicking. There are many reasons to panic due to a pimple. Some panic because they have applied for a job and the interview date is nearing. A pimple can be a demoralising thing for a job seeker as it gives a bad impression about the job seeker.
     Some panic because they have the most charming face in their class and a pimple reduces their charm.
     Some panic imagining their girlfriend breaking up with them due to a ugly face. 
     Some panic for no reason but they feel it as something extra on their face. There are many more reasons to panic which depends on the person.
     I panic for every small thing. I go to college and I feel pimples and get depressed. I go to parties and again pimples. I go to outings and pimples come along. even when i sleep, pimples haunt me more than ghosts. Pimples reduces the morale of everyone. It acts as a obstacle in all fields.
     Then comes Garnier to the rescue. Garnier pure active neem is a face wash useful for clearing pimples and pimple spots. It is full of anti-acne ingredients. It also reduces oil. it has helped me clearing pimples to a great extent. I thank Garnier for this great product


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