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फेसबुकिये साइबर क्राइम से बचने के लिए अपना पासवर्ड बदलें

फेसबुक प्रेमियों के लिए चेतावनी
फेसबुकिये साइबर क्राइम से बचने के लिए अपना पासवर्ड बदलें
मेरठ के #साइबरक्राइमसेल ने फेसबुक प्रेमियों को साइबर फ्रॉड से बचने के लिए अपना #पासवर्ड स्ट्रांग रखने की सलाह दी है अक्सर देखने मे आता है के फेसबुक पर आई डी अपलोड करते समय अपने मोबाइल नम्बर को ही पासवर्ड बना लिया जाता है । साइबर क्रिमिनल्स जिसे हैक कर उनके जानने वालों से पैसा मंगा लेते हैं यह अपराध ज्यादातर उन फेसबुक प्रेमियों से हो रहा है जो अपने मोबाइल को ही आई डी बना रहे हैं ।
साइबर क्राइम सेल के अधिकारी एएसआई सुनील द्वारा हैकर्स से बचने के लिए अपना पासवर्ड रिसेट करने की सलाह दी गई है
मालूम हो के साइबर क्राइम में एक विशेष गैंग सक्रिय है जो ब्लू डार्ट जैसी कम्पनियों के प्रतिनिधि बन कर जनता को लूटने में सक्रिय है

Assam Govt to get Journalists Tested for COVID-19

(Guwahati)Assam govt to get journalists tested for COVID-19
As per Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on 25th April such test will be conducted
Journalists are facing professional hazards and, therefore, “we have decided to carry out tests for them free of cost”, Sarma told a press conference here.
Scribes in Assam had appealed to the state government to conduct coronavirus tests, after many mediapersons recently tested positive in Mumbai and Chennai.

British Filmmaker Gurinder Chadha’s Aunt Dies:Covid

(Mumbai)British Filmmaker Gurinder Chadha’s Aunt (Bhua)Dies:Covid
Indian-origin British filmmaker Gurinder Chadha said That her aunt passed away on Sunday in a hospital in the UK.
“Today we said goodbye to my dearest bhuaji /aunt from #covid19 complications. She was my dad’s little sister,” Gurinder wrote alongside a family picture.
She survived the Partiton of India and sadly for us, her family no one could be with her in person in her final moments
She thanked two nurses in the hospital who held her aunt’s hand, FaceTimed her children who all chanted Sikh prayers during which “her soul departed.”

DGCA Directs Airlines to Stop Taking Bookings

(New Delhi) DGCA Directs Airlines to Stop Taking Bookings
Private Indian airlines were taking bookings on Sunday on select flights from May 4.
Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri had advised airlines on Saturday night to open bookings only after the government takes a decision on resumption of passenger flights.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) issued a circular on Sunday evening, stating: “All airlines are hereby directed to refrain from booking tickets… Further, the airlines may note that they shall be given sufficient notice and time for restarting operations.”
The first phase of the lockdown was from March 25 to April 14. The second phase began on April 15 and would end on May 3.

Punjab Liberates Sand Mining,Stone Crushing from Apr 20

(Chd,Pb)Punjab Liberates sand mining, stone crushing from Apr 20
Also in view of the new academic session, shops dealing in distribution of books to school and college students have also been allowed to operate, as per an official release here.
In view of approaching summer season, the sale of air-conditioners, air-coolers, fans and their repair shops have also been brought under ambit of essential goods or services and have been allowed to remain open and operate.
In line with the Centre’s guidelines, industrial activity is allowed in the state’s rural areas, provided that the operators of industries, employing ten or more persons, should make all arrangements for the stay or transport of workers.
Dhabas’ have also been allowed to remain open but they will serve only packed food, the statement said.
However, any activity in the containment zones would continue to be banned
Mohali, Jalandhar, SBS Nagar and Pathankot districts have been declared as coronavirus hotspots in Punjab.
A Punjab government release said that it was decided that state would follow complete curfew till May 3 and the prevailing practice of requiring a curfew pass for movement during curfew shall continue.

Lok Sabha Secretariat to Open Lock from Monday

(New Delhi)Lok Sabha Secretariat to Open Lock from Monday
According to the order issued by the Lok Sabha Secret all officers of the joint secretary rank and above will join office. The Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were shut on March 24 after both houses were adjourned sine die following the passage of the Finance Bill for 2020-21, bringing a premature end to the budget session of Parliament, which was slated to conclude on April 3.
Besides them, the other staff will work on a rotational basis.

No Reduction of Pension of 65.26 Lakh Pensioners:Centre

(New Delhi) Centre Has No Proposal for Reduction of Pension
There are 65.26 lakh central government pensioners.
There is no proposal for reduction of pension and no action is being contemplated by the government in this respect, the Centre said on Sunday.
The assertion assumes significance as rumours are afloat that the government is contemplating reduction or stoppage of pension.
It has come to the notice of the Department of Pensions and Pensioners’ Welfare (DoPPW) that, in the wake of the current pandemic COVID-19 and the ensuing economic scenario, many rumours are afloat that the government is contemplating a reduction or stoppage of pension which has become a source of worry for the pensioners, the government said in a communique.
“As clarified earlier, it is being reiterated that there is no such proposal for reduction of pension and no action is contemplated by the government in this respect. Instead, the government is committed for the welfare and well being of the pensioners,” the communique issued by the DoPPW said.

Social Distancing Should be Same for Ramzan, Easter: Trump

Social Distancing should be Same for Ramzan, Easter: Trump
More than 700,000 cases of coronavirus have been reported in the United States, forcing religious communities across the country to shutter their doors.
The Islamic Society of North America, alongside Muslim medical experts, has urged the suspension of group prayers, among other gatherings. President Donald Trump has said he hopes US Muslims will be held to the same social distancing standards during Ramzan as Christians at Easter, when a number of faithful chafed against coronavirus-related restrictions on large gatherings.
The US president made the comments after being asked to defend a retweet of a conservative commentator who seemed to question whether Muslims would be treated with the same severity as Christians who broke social distancing rules.
Ramzan, which begins at sunset on Thursday, falls a week and a half after Easter, when some Christians bucked public health regulations to attend illicit services.
Asked whether he thought imams would refuse to follow social distancing orders, Trump responded: “No, I don’t think that at all.” “I am somebody that believes in faith. And it matters not what your faith is. But our politicians seem to treat different faiths very differently.”
Jewish Americans were likewise forced to turn traditional Passover seders into virtual affairs when the eight-day holiday began at sundown on April 8.
Despite similar measures taken across much of the Christian community, a Virginia pastor who continued to preach in defiance of stay-at-home rules died a week ago of coronavirus.
And pastors at two megachurches in Florida and Louisiana have been arrested on misdemeanor charges for flouting stay-at-home orders.

Pb Cong Gives Call to Chant Slogans “on Apr 20th

(Chd,Pb)Pb Cong Gives Call to Raise Slogans on Apr 20th
The Punjab Congress on Saturday gave a call to party workers to raise slogans of ‘Jo Bole So Nihal, Sat Sri Akal’ and ‘Har-Har Mahadev’ on April 20 to express gratitude towards the frontline workers in the battle against COVID-19.
Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president Sunil Jakhar asked workers to raise slogans while staying indoors at 6 pm on April 20.
Jakhar also called upon party-workers to motivate people in their respective segments to join in observing the ‘Jaikara Jai Ghosh Diwas’ on Monday evening to honor corona warriors, who were battling on the forefront to protect millions of lives from the pandemic.

Ludhiana ACP (North)Anil Kohli Dies of COVID 19

(LDH,PB)ACP Anil Kohli Dies of COVID 19 in Punjab’s Ludhiana
The 52-year-old Ludhiana assistant commissioner of police, who was undergoing treatment for COVID-19 at a private hospital, died on Saturday.
Yesterday Punjab had lost Gurmail Singh Kanungo
ACP (North) Anil Kohli breathed his last at the SPS hospital, Ludhiana, civil surgeon Rajesh Bagga said. On Friday, the Punjab government had given its go-ahead to the hospital to conduct plasma therapy on the police officer.
The officer had tested positive for coronavirus on April 12. His wife, security guard and a station house officer tested positive on Friday.
The Mohali district administration on Saturday morning sent a fully-recovered coronavirus patient to the hospital to use his plasma for treating ACP Kohli.
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh and Director General of Police Dinkar Gupta condoled the death.