Tag: Posed

  • Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri posed with kids for another blockbuster frame, fan calls it ‘Hamari Pathaan family’

    Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri posed with kids for another blockbuster frame, fan calls it ‘Hamari Pathaan family’

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    Mumbai: Gauri Khan treated her fans on Tuesday to a super-exclusive fam-jam frame, that made a way into her book, “My Life In Design.”

    “My coffee table book, #MyLifeInDesign, now available in stores,” Gauri wrote in the caption.

    The frame shows Shah Rukh Khan, Aryan Khan and Abram all twinning in black leather jackets. While Gauri and Suhana ramped up their glamour meter with white tops and black leather pants. They all posed in the lavish drawing room of Mannat.

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    Manish Malhotra, Zoya Akhtar, Seema Sajdeh, Bhavna Pandey, Anaita Shroff Adajania showered love on Gauri’s post.

    A fan wrote, “World’s no1 beautiful family.” Another one wrote, “Hamari Pathaan family.”

    This is not the first time that Gauri lets the door of Mannat open to the world.

    Earlier she also shared a family picture with the caption, “Family is what makes a home…

    Excited for the @penguinindia coffee table book… comingsoon. #GauriKhanDesigns #MyLifeInDesign”

    A fan page of Shah Rukh Khan has also shared some unseen pictures. In one frame, Suhana Khan and Shah Rukh were posing for the camera as they sat opposite each other.

    In another frame, the ‘Pathaan’ family was dressed in white and blue outfits. The men of the family teamed up a white shirt with a blue denim jacket. Sushana and Aryan were looking at Abram, while the youngest member stole the limelight with his cutest smile.

    Reportedly, Shah Rukh first met Gauri in 1984, when he was all of 18. Gauri was just 14 at the time. He bumped into her at a party where she was dancing with her friend. After Gauri spoke to him for ‘more than three seconds’, he felt ‘encouraged’ and wanted to date Gauri.

    After dating for a couple of years, the two tied the knot on October 25, 1991.

    Six years after their wedding, Gauri and Shah Rukh welcomed their first son, Aryan Khan. Shah Rukh and Gauri’s daughter Suhana Khan was born in 2000, while their youngest, son AbRam Khan, was born in 2013, via surrogacy.

    Apart from interior design commitments, Gauri also made a special appearance in the two seasons of the Netflix original series ‘Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • BJP has ‘instructed’ CBI to arrest me, will honestly answer questions posed by agency: Kejriwal

    BJP has ‘instructed’ CBI to arrest me, will honestly answer questions posed by agency: Kejriwal

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    New Delhi: Ahead of his appearance before the CBI, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday alleged that the BJP might have ordered the probe agency to arrest him and said they are “very powerful and can send anyone to jail”.

    In a five-minute video message on Twitter, Kejriwal said he would truthfully and honestly answer questions posed by the CBI in the excise case as he has nothing to hide.

    “I have been summoned by CBI today and I will give all the answers with honesty. These people are very powerful. They can send anyone to jail, it does not matter if that person has committed any crime or not,” the AAP leader said.

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    “Since yesterday, all of their leaders are screaming at top of their voices that Kejriwal will be arrested and I think BJP has instructed CBI also that Kejriwal should be arrested. If BJP has given an order, then who is CBI? CBI is going to arrest me,” he said.

    He also asserted that he can sacrifice his life for the country

    “I love the country and Bharat Mata, can sacrifice my life for the country,” he added.

    Kejriwal is set to appear before the CBI on Sunday in connection with the excise policy case and will be accompanied to the agency’s office by his Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann and cabinet colleagues.

    He is being summoned as a witness and is not an accused in the excise policy case in which his former deputy Manish Sisodia was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on February 26. Sisodia was last month arrested by the ED.

    It is alleged that the Delhi government’s excise policy for 2021-22 to grant licences to liquor traders favoured certain dealers who had allegedly paid bribes for it, a charge strongly refuted by the AAP. The policy was later scrapped.

    Officials said the CBI may also quiz Kejriwal on the statements of other accused where they have indicated the manner in which policy was allegedly influenced to favour some liquor businessmen and the ‘South liquor lobby’.

    In addition, the agency may also seek his role in the formulation of the excise policy and his knowledge about alleged influence being cast by the traders and ‘South lobby’ members, the officials said.

    Kejriwal may also be asked if he was involved in the formulation of the policy before it was given approval, they said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ‘Conman’ Patel who posed as PMO official booked for house grab bid

    ‘Conman’ Patel who posed as PMO official booked for house grab bid

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    Ahmedabad: Alleged conman from Gujarat Kiran Patel, held in Jammu and Kashmir for posing as a top official of the Prime Minister Office (PMO), has been booked by the Ahmedabad cops on cheating and criminal conspiracy charges for trying to usurp a senior citizen’s bungalow here using the same tactic, said an official on Thursday.

    Patel, a resident of the Ghodasar area of the city, was arrested by the Jammu and Kashmir police earlier this month from a five-star hotel in Srinagar after the authorities grew suspicious about his activities.

    On Wednesday, the Ahmedabad city crime branch lodged a case of cheating (Indian Penal Code section 420), criminal breach of trust (406), criminal conspiracy (120-b) and personating a public servant (170) against the alleged conman, said Deputy Commissioner of Police, Crime, Chaitanya Mandlik.

    Patel’s wife Malini Patel has been shown as a co-accused in the FIR (first information report), he said.

    “As per our information, four FIRs related to cheating have been registered against Kiran Patel in different police stations of Gujarat in the past. Since he is in judicial custody, we will try to bring him here through a transfer warrant,” Mandlik said.

    In the latest FIR, it is alleged that Patel tried to grab a bungalow in a posh locality in Ahmedabad by winning the trust of its owner through false claims of being a “Class 1 officer in the PMO” and having close relations with politicians.

    The complainant, 63-year-old Jagdish Chavda, owns a bungalow in the Shilaj area but wanted to sell it because of personal reasons. Patel approached Chavda in February 2022, claiming to be a real estate agent, and told the owner his property would fetch a good price if it was renovated.

    To win Chavda’s trust, Patel then identified himself as a “Class-1 officer in the PMO” as well as a partner in a cafe chain. When Chavda agreed for the bungalow’s renovation, Patel, his wife Malini and an interior designer started the work and took Rs 35 lakh in installments from him, the FIR said.

    As renovation was underway, Chavda shifted to his friend’s residence in the Shela area. After some time, Chavda learnt that Patel and his wife had put their own name plate outside the bungalow and also did a house-warming ritual as if they were the owners.

    When confronted, the Patel couple left the bungalow without finishing the renovation work, following which Chavda and his family moved back into the house, according to the police.

    In August 2022, Chavda, through a court notice, learnt Patel had filed a civil suit claiming ownership of the property, said the FIR.

    In August 2019, a city-based decorator had lodged a complaint in Vadodara against Patel and two others for allegedly duping him of Rs 1 crore.

    As per the FIR registered at the Raopura police station in 2019, Patel along with two event organisers – Dipesh Sheth and Dhara Sheth – had approached the complainant, Paritosh Shah, to decorate Navlakhi ground in Vadodara for a Navratri event held in October 2018.

    While the trio paid nearly Rs 50 lakh to Shah in various installments for the work done, they started giving excuses to clear the remaining bill of Rs 1 crore, as per the FIR.

    At one point, Patel even threatened Shah with dire consequences claiming he was politically well connected. When the trio refused to pay the pending money, Shah lodged a complaint with the Raopura police in August 2019.

    A similar complaint of cheating and breach of trust was registered against Patel in Bayad town of Arvalli district in August 2020.

    As per the FIR registered by the Bayad police, Patel along with his brother Manish Patel and the latter’s wife Darshna had convinced three persons of Bayad to invest their savings in tobacco and cattle feed business for good returns.

    In all, the accused took Rs 1.75 crore from one Ashish Patel and two of his friends by promising high returns on their investments, said the police document.

    When cheques given by the accused got dishonoured, complainant Ashish Patel and others sought their money back, following which, the trio returned nearly Rs 50 lakh, but refused to pay the remaining sum of Rs 1.25 crore, said the FIR.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • How ChatBots Have Posed A New Challenge to Learning, Jobs?

    How ChatBots Have Posed A New Challenge to Learning, Jobs?

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    by Mujtaba Hussain

    SRINAGAR: Alarm bells have started ringing in the academic campuses world over as artificial intelligence can do more than what students are required to do in classrooms, at home and while writing their examinations. Though the technology is still in its infancy stage, the value addition could threaten the jobs of millions of people across diverse sectors.

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    ChatGPT, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) chat platform can write essays, legal briefs, scripts, emails, poetry, jokes, computer programmes, business proposals, complex code, debug your code, clear exams, do worksheets, write healthy recipes, and can write all types of comprehensive and error-free content among other complex things.

    Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) can get you all the things you could ask for in a simple chat. It is the AI platform integrated with the messaging platform. The open access to the app can lure students to do their homework and assignments through the IA platforms, which poses a great challenge to the ethics surrounding this advanced technology.

    The text-based AI Chatbot is the creation of the San-Francisco based Start-up called ‘Open-AI’. The ChatGPT interface allows users to converse with the AI model in English and many other languages. It is almost like talking with a human. It gives answers within seconds one on one just by prompting a question/query/phrase.

    What Is ChatGPT And Why Is Everybody Talking About It?

    The implications of ChatGPT are stark for educators, academicians, editors, researchers, scriptwriters, screenwriters, and content writers among others. They are worrisome and in severe despondency because of the fear of being jobless due to this advanced AI tool.

    This text-generation tool poses a great threat to the education sector as the educationists fear that students will never need to learn to write, as they can merely lean on ChatGPT.

    According to the Brookings Institute, “ChatGPT is the latest challenge to the creative human intellect. It is a conversational bot responsive to users’ questions in ways that allows it to search large databases in a fraction of a second.”

    Schools and colleges all over the world have been banning this software because of its heavy usage in writing homework and assignments. New York City’s Department of Education imposed a ban on ChatGPT immediately after its passing of complex exams surfaced on social networking sites. It achieved almost fifty per cent in one of the difficult medical exams called the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE). In another separate case, ChatGPT gained more than average in the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton MBA exam. It also cleared the US law exam with an ample score to qualify.

    Indian educators, technologists, and entrepreneurs are also in the doldrums because of the rising implications of the ChatGPT. Could it replace the role of a teacher? Could the intelligent Chat bot add to rising dropout rates in schools and colleges, are among the intriguing questions they are looking for? Rashtreeya Vidyalaya (RV) University in the technology capital of India, Bengaluru is the first Indian University that banned ChatGPT on its campus. French, German, and Australian universities are also planning to put a blanket ban on the usage of ChatGPT inside the campus.

    Although there is a significant discussion about the potential misuse of ChatGPT, the prevalent among them is its use by students to write essays, assignments, and other assigned homework.

    Many educationists propose that AI should be seen as an opportunity rather than a hindrance in education. George Siemen, an international expert on AI suggests, “Educators should focus on how AI can be used to improve education. Chatbots like ChatGPT are innovations that are here to stay, so rather than banning them, it is far more beneficial for educators to explore and experiment with such tools to get a better sense of what can be done with them to generate better ideas.”

    The panic about the technological threat to education is not new, but every advancement in technology proved to be a blessing in disguise and improved the ways of learning new things. Advancements in learning technology from slate, chalk, and paper, to digital pages and three-dimensional simulation videos all were previously called the death of learning, which proved otherwise. Therefore, panicking and saying ‘you cannot touch the technology’ is not a way out. It is how we get used to it that will be valuable to students and teachers, reported The Age.

    Even though Open AI also released anti-cheating software called ‘AI-text Classifier’ that could identify the AI-produced text by studying the hiding cryptographic signals, called watermarks, its effectiveness is still doubtful because it does not cite the source of information and thus there is no linkage formation between the reader and the writer.

    ChatGPT has amassed five million users within five days of its release. It gained a hundred million monthly active users only two months into its launch and became the fastest-growing consumer application in history. Thus, it is a revolution that we cannot ignore or run away from.

    There is no doubt that Chatbots like ChatGPT will increase the domain and scope of knowledge but the question remains whether students will continue to learn the basic skills and whether this technology will really become the next big thing.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )