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Sunday, December 15, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

BJP will seek President's rule in West Bengal if violence continues

15 December 2019, 18:05 BDT
One person is protesting against the amended citizenship law.  Photo: AFP
BJP will seek the President's rule in the state if violence continues in West Bengal over citizenship amendment law. The party's central secretary Rahul Sinha made the threat yesterday. This information was reported in the NDTV Online report.
Protests are underway in several areas of West Bengal against the recently passed controversial law. The protests also featured violence. Rahul Sinha claims that 'intruding Muslims' are behind the protests.
Yesterday, Rahul Sinha said that if the situation continues in West Bengal, BJP will demand the President's rule in the state.
Rahul Sinha blamed the Trinamool leader and the state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's 'minority exploitation policy' for the current situation in West Bengal.
Rahul Sinha told reporters in Kolkata that violence has spread in the state for the last two days due to law enforcement. But Mamata did not do anything to handle it.
Rahul Sinha said the BJP never supported the president's rule. But if the violence continues in West Bengal, the BJP will have no choice but to seek the president's rule in the state. While the entire state is burning, the grassroots Congress government is playing a silent audience.
Protests against the law last Friday spread to West Bengal, along with the northeastern states of the country.
Mamata Banerjee called for a protest in West Bengal after the passage of the Citizenship Amendment Act. He called the law authoritarian.

Friday, December 13, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

Japan's Prime Minister may cancel visit to India

13 December 2019, 21:05 BDT
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.  Photo: Reuters
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe may cancel visit to India following ongoing protests over citizenship law The information was reported in a NDTV online report on Friday.
The visit to Abar India is scheduled to begin next Sunday. But Japan's Jiji Press says he plans to cancel the visit.
Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen's visit to Delhi and Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan's Meghalaya visit were canceled at the last minute. The Foreign Minister was scheduled to visit Delhi on Thursday evening for a three-day visit. And Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan was on his way to Meghalaya today. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not give any information as to why the trip had been abruptly canceled in advance. However, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan's visit to Meghalaya was canceled due to circumstances arising there.
According to the Japanese Prime Minister's visit, he and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are scheduled to meet in Guwahati, the capital of the state of Assam.
Now I am protesting over the citizenship amendment law. Assam is on fire despite assurances from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other central ministers. The army has come down to handle the protests. Curfew has been issued. Thousands of people have taken to the streets of the state to ignore everything. Roads and railway blocks have been set on fire. The house of a ruling BJP MP has been set on fire. Four railway stations and an office of the State Voluntary Association have been vandalized. Two people were killed in police firing in Guwahati, the state capital. Several others were injured.
"We do not have any updated information," said Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ravish Kumar at a weekly briefing on Thursday.
Last week, a spokeswoman for the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that there will be a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Shinzo Ab on December 5 to 7.
The controversial bill was passed in the Lok Sabha last Monday. And last Wednesday the Rajya Sabha was passed. Indian President Ram Nath Kobind signed the bill on Thursday night. As a result, the bill became law. The Gazette has already been released.
With the amendment to the Indian Citizenship Act of 9, Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Jains, Persians and Buddhists who have been persecuted for religious reasons from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan will get Indian citizenship.

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

Joe Swinson was swept away by the tide of freedom fighters in Scotland

13 December 2019, 19:05 BDT
Joe Swinson.  Photo: Collected
Brexit winners in United Kingdom's general election this year. In Scotland, however, he has no splinters. In all places, the independence-sounding Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP) shouted. The party's position is again against Brexit. Joe Swinson of the Liberal Democrats team is swept by the tide of the SNP. He also took an anti-Brexit stance.
Joe Swinson, the Liberal Democrat leader, voted in the Dunbartonshire East seat in Scotland. His loss in his seat is said to be the biggest event of this year's election. He has again been arrested by the Independent SNP candidate. Joe got 5,220 votes. SNP's Amy Callegam took the seat, getting just 5 votes more than her.
Joe Swinson returns to the polls promising to abolish the UK from the European Union (Brexit). At the outset, it was thought that his party, the Liberal Democrat, would respond well to the Brexit opposition. Joe Swinson now sees the possibility of sitting in the UK Prime Minister's seat. But after the election, the picture is quite different now. It was suggested that the party could get only six seats. Now leaders of the party have criticized Joe Swinson, saying that taking a direct anti-Brexit stance was not right at all. Again, Joe has failed to personally engage with voters.
If the miserable condition of the Liberal Democrats party is surprising in the elections, the great success of the independence party SNP in Scotland is even more surprising. Wherever there is a victory for the Brexit Conservatives across the country, the success of the SNP in the anti-Brexit position in Scotland is striking. In this election, the people of England have confidence in the Brexit Conservatives. And people in Scotland voted for both anti-Brexit and pro-independence positions. The Boothfourt survey indicated that NNPs will get 3 out of the total 5 seats in Scotland. Earlier, the party had a seat in the Westminster Parliament. Such a singular victory of the SNP has brought the Scottish independence context back on track.
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon said they had promised a referendum on independence. The people of Scotland have responded to that promise.

Thursday, December 12, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

The downfall of Facebook
12 December 2019, 21:05 BDT
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook is no longer that Facebook. The Facebook employees who were eagerly waiting for a job can now share Facebook employees with organizations like Tikitak! She has been saying more recently Facebook's listing of the best workplace Glassdoor has done on the US job site. According to Glassdoor's list, Facebook is second on the list of best places to work in. This time it has gone down from 1 to 25.
By keeping the anonymity anonymous, employees of the organization get the opportunity to evaluate their organization at Glassdoor. There is the highest ranking. Facebook staff has already dropped the ranking to 7.7, but this time it has dropped to the 7th ranking.
The three companies named HubSpot, Bain & Co and DocuSign have been ranked among the top three on Glassdoor's list.
Facebook's Cambridge Analytica has seen a decline in staff confidence as the best workplace since the scandal. It is alleged that the UK's election consulting firm used information from Facebook to manipulate the US election. Since the news of Facebook's disappearance has been reported, employees of the organization have come out of it to think of the best workplace.
Beyond this, Facebook is also being subjected to an anti-trust investigation. Glasgow's 2,021 ranking says Facebook is now struggling to recruit college graduates and software engineers.
Glassdoor basically lists eight factors. Work and life balance, senior staff management, salaries and benefits are associated with this. To get on the list, organizations have to get at least 1,000 employees and at least 3 ratings in all categories.
According to Glassdoor, Facebook staff commented that their organization was too slow to make decisions on various issues such as privacy. Besides, the high level projects here are extremely political and there is no balance of life and work.
Glassdoor expert Sara Stoddard said there was a lot of criticism outside Facebook. In addition, today's employees are expected to be highly productive so that they are not satisfied.
But on the back of the rankings, Facebook is a bit ahead of the average Glassdoor list. Most organizations have a ranking of 5 and a half.
In addition to Facebook, Google is behind the list. The company is three places behind and is now ranked 7th as the best workplace. Apple is 7 steps behind in the list. Amazon was not in the top 5 list.
Like Facebook, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was lagging behind Glassdoor's list of 'Top 5 CEOs' in June this year. Although Zuckerberg was in the 5th position last year, he fell to the 5th position this year.
Twenty-five CEOs have been ranked in the list of 5 CEOs made by Glassdoor. According to the report, Zuckerberg lags behind as CEO, Google's beautiful CEO. Beautiful Pichai and Zuckerberg's rating points are 5, but Beautiful Pichai is at number five. However, Apple CEO Tim Cook is far behind Zuckerberg. His rating point is 12. He is at number 7 on the list. However, Tim Cook and Zuckerberg have been on the top 5 CEOs list for three years.
Adobe's Shantanu Narayan, CEO of other technology companies and Satya Nadella of Microsoft occupy the fifth and sixth position on the list. Their rating point is 1.
When Glassdoor began ranking CEOs on May 25, Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, was among the top US CEOs. His rating at that time was 5 percent.
At the top of the list is Pat Gelsinger of software visualization company VMware. His rating is 5 percent. In the second position is Charles C. Butt, CEO of US supermarket chain HEB. In the third position is Lynsey Snyder, CEO of fast food chain In-N-Out Burger.