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Saturday, 2 September 2017

જામનગર: ‘વિકાસ ગાંડો થયો’ પોસ્ટ કરનાર ભાજપ કોર્પોરેટર 6 વર્ષ માટે સસ્પેન્ડ



જામનગર : હાલ સોશિયલ મીડિયામાં ‘વિકાસ ગાંડો થયો છે’ ના મેસેજ વાઇરલ થઈ રહ્યા છે. વિરોધપક્ષ તેમજ પ્રજા તો ઠીક ભાજપ પક્ષના પોતાના જ કોર્પોરેટર પણ તેમાંથી બાકાત રહ્યા નથી. ત્યારે જામનગર ભાજપ વોર્ડ નં 5માં સતત પાંચ ટર્મથી ચૂંટાતા કોર્પોરેટર કરશન કરમૂરે પણ ભાજપ સરકારની નિષ્ફળતાઓ વર્ણવી ‘આઘા રહેજો વિકાસ ગાંડો થયો છે’ ની પોસ્ટ પોતાના ફેસબુક એકાઉન્ટમાં પોસ્ટ કરતા વિવાદ સર્જાયો હતો. આ વિવાદને કારણે તેમને હાઇ કમાન્ડ દ્વારા છ વર્ષ માટે ભાજપમાંથી સસ્પેન્ડ કરવામાં આવ્યા છે.
કોર્પોરેટર કરશન કરમૂરેએ ફેસબુક પર કરેલ પોસ્ટ આ પ્રમાણે છે
ઓક્સિજન વગર બાળકો મરી રહ્યા છે
યોગ્ય ભાવને અભાવે ખેડૂતો મરી રહ્યા છે
સરહદે સૈનિકો મરી રહ્યા છે
રેલ અકસ્માતોમાં નિર્દોષ લોકો મરી રહ્યા છે
બળાત્કારીને સજા થાય તો પ્રજા મરી રહી છે
સ્વાઇન ફલૂથી દર્દીઓ મરી રહ્યા છે
GST થી વેપારીઓ ત્રાહિમામ કરી રહ્યા છે
રસોઈ માટેનો ગેસ મોંઘો થઈ રહ્યો છે
કામ કરતા પ્રચારમાં વધુ ખર્ચ થઈ રહ્યો છે
રોજગારી આપવાનો દાવો પોકળ સાબીત થઈ રહ્યો છે
કેશ-લેશ ની વાતો કરનારા ટ્રાજેક્સન ચાર્જ લઈ રહ્યા છે
આધારનો વિરોધ કરનારા
આધાર ફરજીયાત કરી રહ્યા છે
51℅ FDI નો વિરોધ કરનારા 100% FDI કરી રહ્યા છે
મનરેગા ની હાંસી ઉડાવનાર આજે તેને મોટું બજેટ ફાળવી રહ્યા છે
પેટ્રોલ ડિઝલના ભાવ વધારાનો વિરોધ કરનાર
આજે રોજ ભાવ વધારો કરી રહ્યા છે
નોટબંધી સમયે મોટા-મોટા ફાયદા ગણાવનાર
આજે નુકશાન છુપાવી રહ્યા છે
370 ની કલમ દૂર કરીશું કહેનાર તેના વિરોધીઓ સાથે સરકાર ચલાવી રહ્યા છે
રામ મંદીર બનાવીશું કહેનાર આજે તેને કોર્ટનો મામલો ગણાવી
રહ્યા છે
હિન્દુત્વ ને નામે જીતનાર #ગૌરક્ષકો ને ગુંડા કહી રહ્યા છે
ગાયોના નામે મત માંગનારા આજે ભારતીય સેનાની પ્રતીષ્ઠિત ગૌશાળા બંધ કરી રહ્યા છે
જીવનભર અને ખરાબ સમયમાં પણ પાર્ટી માટે કાર્યકરનાર પોતાના કાર્યનિષ્ઠ કાર્યકરોને અવગણી તકવાદી પક્ષ પલટુઓને ટિકીટ અપાઇ રહી છે
આગળની સરકારોના ભ્રષ્ટાચારી નેતાઓને જેલ ભેગા કરવાની વાતો કરવા વાળા તેનેજ પોતાની પાર્ટીમાં ભેગા કરી રહ્યા છે
વિપક્ષ મુક્ત ભારત ની વાતો કરવા વાળા
વિપક્ષનેજ પોતામાં ભેળવી રહ્યા છે
તેના કે પાર્ટીના વખાણ કરનાર નેજ રાષ્ટ્વાદી હોવાનનું સર્ટીફીકેટ અંધભક્તો દ્વારા અપાય રહ્યા છે
દેશ માટે તેના કે તેની પાર્ટી વિરુદ્ધ સત્ય બોલનારને રાષ્ટ્દ્રોહી ,અધાર્મિક અથવા વિપક્ષી તરીકેની ઉપમા તેના અંધભક્તો દ્વારા અપાય રહી છે
કાયમી લોકોને ગુમરાહ કરી રહ્યા છે
તોય પાછા લાજવાને બદલે ગાજી રહ્યા છે
છતાં #અંધભક્તો કહે #વિકાસ થઇ રહ્યો છે
#આઘા_રહેજો_વિકાસ_હવે_ગાંડો_થઇ_રહ્યો_છે
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Thursday, 31 August 2017

British Shorthair cat

British Shorthair


The British Shorthair is the pedigreed version of the traditional British domestic cat, with a distinctively chunky body, dense coat and broad face. The most familiar color variant is the "British Blue", a solid blue-gray with copper eyes, medium tail, but the breed has also been developed in a wide range of other colours and patterns, including tabby and colorpoint.
It is one of the most ancient cat breeds known, probably originating from European domestic cats imported into Britain by the invading Romans in the first century AD. In modern times it remains the most popular pedigreed breed in its native country, as registered by the UK's Governing Council of the Cat Fancy (GCCF).
The breed's good-natured appearance and relatively calm temperament make it a frequent media star, notably as the inspiration for John Tenniel's famous illustration of the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland. The Cat Fanciers' Association profile reads: "When gracelessness is observed, the British Shorthair is duly embarrassed, quickly recovering with a 'Cheshire cat smile'”

The origins of the British Shorthair most likely date back to the first century AD, making it one of the most ancient identifiable cat breeds in the world. It is thought that the invading Romans initially brought Egyptian domestic cats to Great Britain; these cats then interbred with the local European wildcat population. Over the centuries, their naturally isolated descendants developed into distinctively large, robust cats with a short but very thick coat, the better to withstand conditions on their native islands. Based on artists' representations, the modern British Shorthair is basically unchanged from this initial type

Selective breeding of the best examples of the type began in the nineteenth century, with emphasis on developing the unusual blue-grey variant called the "British Blue" or "English type" (to distinguish it from the more fine-boned "Russian type") in particular. Some sources directly credit UK artist and pioneering cat fancier Harrison Weir with the initial concept of standardizing the breed; others suggest a group of breeders may have been involved. The new British Shorthair was featured at the first-ever cat show, organised by Weir and held at the Crystal Palace in London in 1871, and enjoyed great initial popularity.[3]
By the 1890s, however, with the advent of the newly imported Persian and other long-haired breeds, the British Shorthair had fallen out of favour, and breeding stock had become critically rare by World War I[citation needed]. At least partially to alleviate this, British Shorthair breeders mixed Persians into their bloodlines[citation needed]. The genes thus introduced would eventually become the basis for the British Longhair; at the time, however, any long-haired cats produced were placed into the Persian breeding program[citation needed]. As all cats with the "blue" colouration were then judged together as variants on a de facto single breed, the Blue Shorthair, outcrossings of the British with the Russian Blue were also common.[2]



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Donald Trump suppressed report into coal mining’s risk to public health, accuses world-leading Nature scientific journal

Donald Trump suppressed report into coal mining’s risk to public health, accuses world-leading Nature scientific journal




One of the world’s leading scientific journals has accused the Trump administration of suppressing a major study into the public health risks of coal mining, saying it raises the prospect of researchers being prevented from making discoveries that the US government does not like.
Donald Trump, who has dismissed climate change as a “hoax”, has made great play of his plans to reinvigorate the coal industry in the US.
The US Department of Interior (DoI) recently ordered the prestigious US National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine (Nasem) to halt a $1m study into the effects of the form of coal mining known as “mountain-top removal” on the health of people living in West Virginia.

The department said simply that it was reviewing spending of projects that cost more than $100,000.
In an editorial, the journal Nature doubted this explanation and said the decision suggested the Trump administration might cancel other research that it does not like, endangering science and “academic freedom”.
It pointed out that the Nasem scientists were already about halfway through the two-year study.
“The DoI’s assertion that the decision is a budgetary one is suspect, especially given that the study has already spent a good amount of its budget,” the article said.
“It seems, instead, that the government would rather quash the review than risk it producing results that cast aspersions on the coal industry.

“This is par for the course for the DoI, whose head, Ryan Zinke, plans to downsize national parks in favour of resource extraction, and which has also suspended meetings with its independent advisory councils on issues concerning public lands.”
The decision stood out even among “near-daily news about the Trump administration weakening climate and environmental protections”, the editorial added.
“The move to pre-empt the prestigious and independent Nasem is particularly concerning. It raises questions about what other studies could be cancelled if the government fears their results. It is another blow for science and for academic freedom.”


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Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Warren Buffett Says This Is the Only Real Threat to the U.S. Economy

Warren Buffett Says This Is the Only Real Threat to the U.S. Economy






Warren Buffett has repeatedly emphasized in past interviews that little can derail the U.S. economy.
But now he's saying there's one thing that could cause trouble: rising tensions between the U.S. and North Korea, with the potential for nuclear warfare.
"It's the only real cloud on the horizon," the Berkshire Hathaway CEO said of atomic bombs in a CNBC interview early Wednesday. "We've got a million problems always in the country of one sort or the other—they get solved. This one is the ultimate problem because if Kennedy and Khrushchev hadn't behaved in the 1960s, there would have been millions of Americans killed. Who knows what is going to happen."
Buffett's response came after CNBC's Becky Quick cited one of President Donald Trump's early-morning tweets. That tweet appeared to suggest that diplomacy wasn't the way to address relations between the U.S. and North Korea.
"The U.S. has been talking to North Korea, and paying them extortion money, for 25 years. Talking is not the answer!" the president tweeted after North Korea launched a missile over Japan. It's unclear what the president meant by "extortion money."

Experts have noted that Trump and his counterpart Kim Jong-Un in Pyongyang have been more aggressive than their predecessors in dealing with each other in recent months. While Kim has conducted about 80 missile tests as supreme leader—more than his father and grandfather combined—Trump has threatened Kim with the U.S.'s military might via tweets and ad-libbed comments.
Trump's administration, however, has tried to strike a different tone from the president. Following Trump's early Wednesday tweet, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said that the U.S. is "never out of diplomatic solutions."
Still, Buffett warned that as leaders turn over in both North Korea and the U.S., the threat of nuclear war rises.
"The more generations you go through of different leaders, the more likely eventually something happens," he said to CNBC. "And North Korea—who knows what is in the mind of that fellow and who knows what will be in his mind five years from now."
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Donald Trump’s pivot to tax reform is quickly panned by his biggest fans: “Jeb! had better ideas”

Donald Trump’s pivot to tax reform is quickly panned by his biggest fans: “Jeb! had better ideas”


Tropical storm Harvey was still destroying the lives of tens of thousands in southeast Texas and making its way towards Louisiana, but Donald Trump was eager to picot to tax reform on Wednesday. Delivering another campaign-style speech in Missouri, Trump painted his planned tax overhaul as a populist economic solution that will help low-income and middle-income Americans. Left absent from the speech, however, was any actual substance beyond the promises of economic growth.
“It’s time to give the American workers the pay raise that they have been looking for for many, many years,” Trump said on Wednesday. “We’re here today to launch our plans to bring back Main Street by reducing the crumbling burden on our companies and on our workers,” he added, according to CNN. “The foundation of our job creation agenda is to fundamentally reform our tax code for the first time in more than 30 years.”
Trump’s speech went over so poorly that even far-right provocateur Ann Coulter wasn’t sold on it.
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