Thursday, 27 September 2018

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NUNGSHIHIDAK AMASUNG MASIGI KANABA


Nungsihidak asi manam nungshiba amadi hakchangda kanaba kaya piba pambi makhal amani haibasi eikhoi pumnamakna khangi. Nungsihidak mana asi eikhoina salad sembasa, cha da, heimahi na chingba sembada mahaki refreshing oiba mahao asigi damkta hapnei.


Nungsihidak pambi asi miyoibana chahi lising kayagi mamangdagi sijinnarkpagi khudam changdam kaya ama fangi. Egyptian gi pyramid singda nungshihidak pu sor manam nungshinaba amadi atopa ana layeng kayada sijinnarambagi khudam changdam kaya leiri. Ngasi faoba nungshihidak asi toothpaste, chewing gum, mouth freshner amadi atei ake amougi potlam kayamarom da sijinnari.


Nungsihidak asi chahi chuppa houba ngamba amadi yumgi mafm ama hektada erai laina houba ngmba pambi makhal amani. Nungshidak na kok chikpa, chaba tumdaba amadi hakchangi immune system kangkhthanba da mateng pangi. Pambi asida yaoriba minerals amadi vitamins sing asina mit, unsa, amadi saru bu ningthina thamba ngammi. Cancer-fighting antioxidants kaya amasu ekhoina pambi ashidagi fangba ngammi.



Nungshi hidak na piba kanaba maram khara:

1. Chaba tumhanba ( digestion)

   Nungshidak manada yaoba methol hairiba compound asina digestive enzyme sing puthokpada yamna mateng pangi. Maram asina chaba tumdaba, acid reflux amadi oning saningba pokpa kayamarom asi fahnba ngmmi. Pambi asina colon muscles singbu leitahnduna puk nungaitaba (irritable bowel movements) busu fahnba ngmmi. 

2. Brain fagathanba

  Ohio da 2008 ta researchers singna  pangthokhiba studies singda nungshihidak makhal peppermint na brain da piba kanaba gi maram da  makhoi gi result sing adu International Journals of Neuroscience ta fongkhi. Study aduda volunteer 144 da manam nungshiba herbal oil makhal kayamarum piduna manam sing aduna makhoi gi brain da thokpa effect sing adu kupna neinakhi.
Neinakhiba aduda nungsihidak ki manmna miyoibagi brain gi memory retention amadi cognitive function sing asuki matik ningthina hengthnba ngmba thengnakhi. Pambi asi chaba matamda mental stamina hengtli haiba asi khngba ngmkhi. Maram asina nungshihidak chabana miyoibagi brain bu ningthina fagthnba ngmmi.

3. Lok laihou fahnba

    Pambi asida yaoriba vitamin C asi mapangal yamna leiba antioxidant amani. Masina bacteria singbu manghanba ngammi amasung cell bu free radical damage tagi hanthahalli. Pambi asina immune system bu kankhthalli amasung hakchangda white blood cells ki masing hengthalli. Maram asina bacteria sing asibu laina maithiba piba ngamhalli. Nungshihidaki cha, salad amasung soup na chingbada nungsihidak sijinnabana hakchangbu bacteria, virus amasung germs makhal kayadagi ngakthokpa ngamhalli.

4. Mit ki mapangal kalhalli

 Pambi asida yaoriba vitamin A asina mit pu mapangal ningthina fajana thamba ngamhlli. Vitamin A na night blindness amadi amambada uba nungaitaba kayamarom asi fahnba ngammi. Nungshi hidak chang naina chabana mit pu sengna amadi pangal kanna thamba ngammi.

5. Saru amasung  ya kalhnba


   Nungshihidak asida calcium gi chang yamna wangna yaori. Maram asina hakchangi saru sayangi oiba mapangal kankhthanbada nungshi hidak chabana yamna chaona mateng piba ngammi.
Pambi asida magnesium su yaobana maram oiraga masina saruda calcium chupsanhanbada mateng chaona pangi. Maram asina saru sonba amadi ya kaiganba kaya asi fahnba ngammi. Pambi asigi antibacterial properties sing asina yagi oiba problem sing haibadi yagi fibam sokchallkpa (tooth decay)asinachingba kayadagi knba ngammi amadi chin yabu sengna ningthina thamba ngmmi.

6. Cancer amasung radiation dagi ngakthokpa.

University of Salford ki researchers sing na Chinese medicinal practice ki matou tamduna cancer cell singda nungshihidakna piba effect sing study toukhi. Study aduda nungshidakna cancer cells amadi tumor da oxygen chngba thingba amasung hakchang fariba cell singdana oxygen chnghanbagi thabk touba thengnakhi. Maram asina pambi asi cancer cell sing sandoktanaba thingbada sijinnaba natural gi oiba maru oiba layeng ama oiba yai haiba khangkhi.
Cancer Journal da fongkhiba makha taba study da chemotherapy gi radiation na hakchangda sokhanba asi nungshihidak na ngakthokpa ngmmi haiba thengnakhi. Pambi asida chang wangna yaoriba antioxidant amasung alkalinity na cell sing fagthanduna radiation na thokhnba amang ata dagi knba ngammi.

7. Depression fahanba


 Nungshi hidak ki manam amasung mahaona brain da happy hormone oiriba serotonin gi level hengthanduna depression fahnbada mteng pangba ngammi. Pambi asi endorphin puthokhnanaba amasung relaxation fanghnnaba aromatherapy oinasu sijinnei. Manam nambadagidi chabana amuka henna madugi kanaba adu pi. Chang wangna yaoriba iron, magnesium amasung potassium na fluid level bu balance touhalli, hakchangda oxygen flow hengthalli amasung stressed muscle gi tension hanthahnduna nena tana leibada chaona mateng pangba ngammi.

8. Hakchangi arumba hanthahanba

  Nungshihidak henna chaba na dietary fiber intake hengtpana maram oiraga hakchangi metabolism hengthalli amasung hakchangbu detoxify twhalli amdi waste sing louthok i. Masigi mathakta pambi asida marang kaina yaoba potassium amasung magnisium na hakchngi build-up fluid singbu louthok i.
Pambi asida yaoriba menthol acna chaba tumhnnaba digestive enzymes ningthijan thokhalli amsung chaba tumhnduna hakchangi fibmbu chengna amadi ningthina leihanbada mateng pangi.

9. Skin bu ningthina thamba.


 Nungshidak tagi sungba thao asi yamna faba antiseptic amasung antipruritic oibada nttba nungshihidaki mahi asi skin bu sengdokpada yamna kanaba mahi ama oi. Mahi asina skin da ta-eng ta-eng ba faohnbata nattana infection masung hakachabasu (itchiness) fahanba ngammi. Nungshi hidak mahi asi acne amasung pimple fahanbada yamna kanaba fangba mahi amakhaksu oi.
Mahi asigi anti-pruritic property na tin kang na chikpagi apomba hakkachaba fahanbada chaona mateng pangi. Mahi asi gi cooling sensation na irritation fahlli amasung masina hakachaduna hakchangda khotpabu lephlli. Amasung pambi asida yaoriba anti inflammatory property asina pomkhatpa adubu hanthahalli. Pambi asigi thao asi tin kangda heinadaba pokhalli amasung tin kang sing tanthokpada sijinnaba yai.
Mathaki marm sing asina skin taru tananna mayi amadi fugri tahndana ningthina thambada mateng pangi.


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Sunday, 23 September 2018

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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE OF MANIPUR


Q: What is the total area of Manipur?
(a) 22327 square Km
(b) 52327 square Km
(c) 42325 square Km
(d) 32325 square Km
Ans: 22327 square Km

Q: Which is the capital of Manipur?
(a) Senapati City
(b) Tamenglong City
(c) Chandel City
(d) Imphal City
Ans: Imphal City

Q: Which state lies to the South of Manipur?
(a) Asam
(b) Mizoram
(c) Nagaland
(d) Sikkim
Ans: Mizoram

Q: Which state lies to the north of Manipur?
(a) Nagaland
(b) Arunachal Pradesh
(c) Tripura
(d) Mizoram
Ans: Nagaland

Q: In which year Manipur was established as a separate state?
(a) 1992
(b) 1980
(c) 1970
(d) 1972
Ans: 1972

Q: when was the Manipur university established?
(a) 1992
(b) 1980
(c) 1968
(d) 1965
Ans: 1980

Q: What is the total number of National Parks in Manipur?
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Four
Ans: One

Q2. Which game was introduced by Manipur to the world?
(A) Cricket
(B) Football
(C) Polo
(D) Rugby
Ans: Polo


Q Where is the oldest Polo Ground located in India?
(a) Manipur
(b) Punjab
(c) Delhi
(d) None of these
Ans: Manipur

Which is the largest lake in Manipur?
(a) Loktak Lake
(b) Ekop Lake
(c) Waithou Lake
(d) None of these
Ans: Loktak Lake
Q: Who is the present (2018)Governor of Manipur?
(a) Najma A. Heptulla
(b) Syed Ahmed
(c) V. Shanmuganathan
(d) None of these
Ans: Najma A. Heptulla

Q: Who was the fourth Governor of Manipur?
(a) O.N. Shrivastava
(b) Chintamani Panigrahi
(c) K. V. Krishna Rao
(d) None of these
Ans: K. V. Krishna Rao

Q: Who is the Current CM (2018) of Manipur?
(a) Rishang Keishing
(b) Radhabinod Koijam
(c) Okram Ibobi Singh
(d) Nongthombam Biren Singh
Ans: Nongthombam Biren Singh

Q: Who was the first Governor of Manipur?
(a) B. K. Nehru
(b) K. V. Krishna Rao
(c) S. M. H. Burney
(d) None of these
Ans: B. K. Nehru

Q: Who is the First Chief Minister of Manipur?
(a) Mairembam Koireng Singh
(b) Raj Kumar Dorendra Singh
(c) Longjam Thambou Singh
(d) None of these
Ans: Mairembam Koireng Singh

Q: Which is the smallest district in Manipur in terms of area?
(a) Chandel
(b) Churachandpur
(c) Ukhrul
(d) Bishnupur
Ans: Bishnupur

Q: Which is the largest district in Manipur in terms of Population?
(a) Tamenglong
(b) Thoubal
(c) Imphal West
(d) Senapati
Ans: Imphal West

Q3. Who was the last King of Manipur?
(A) Raja Surchandra
(B) Bodhchandra Singh
(C) Churachandra Singh
(D) Kulachandra Singh
 Ans: Bodhchandra Singh


Q5. Total number of Districts in Manipur is-
(A) 6
(B) 7
(C) 11
(D) 16
 Ans: 16

Q6. Which one is the classical dance form of Manipur?
(A) Ras Lila
(B) Bihu
(C) Jhumur Dance
(D) Sattriya dance
Ans: Ras Lila


Q8. In which year the Anglo-Manipur War was fought between British and Bir Tikendrajit?
(A) 1884
(B) 1891
(C) 1901
(D) 1905
Ans:1891

Q9. Total number of National Parks in Manipur
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 5
 Ans:1

Q10. In which year the National Games was held in Manipur?
(A) 1992
(B) 1995
(C) 1999
(D) 2000
 Ans: 1999

Q11. Manipuri language was included in the eighth schedule of Indian constitution in the year-
(A) 1991
(B) 1992
(C) 1995
(D) 1997
Ans:  1992

Q12. Who was the commander of 1944 world war in Manipur?
(A) General Slim
(B) General Ahmed
(C) General Karim
(D) General Iqbal
Ans: General Slim

Q13.  which act of the Parliament created Manipur?
(A) 22nd Amendment Act
(B) 23rd Amendment Act
(C) 25th Amendment Act
(D) 27th Amendment Act
Ans: 27th Amendment Act

Q14. Which King signed the Treaty of Accession for merging The Princely State of Manipur into India?
(A) Maharaja Nara Singh
(B) Churachandra Singh
(C) Maharaja Budhachandra
(D) Kulachandra Singh
Ans: Maharaja Budhachandra 

Q15. Which one is the largest district in Manipur in terms of area?
(A) Churachandpur?
(B) Ukhrul
(C) Tamenglong
(D) Chandel
Ans: Churachandpur


RANDOM FACTS ON Manipur

·        The state is covered with over 3,000 square km (1,200 sq mi) of bamboo forests, making it one of India’s largest contributor to its bamboo industry
·        Imphal airport is the second largest airport in India’s northeast India and it is an international airport.
·        Manipur came under British rule in the 18th century as a princely state (Kangleipak). Europeans first observed local people playing polo here and were fascinated by the game.
·        The first feature-length filmMatam-Gi Manipur, was screened on 9th April 1972 at three Manipuri theatres.
·        Movie theatres were first introduced in Manipur in the year 1920. The first theatres in the state was established in Imphal after the First World War.
·        The Barak River, is the largest river of Manipur


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Saturday, 22 September 2018

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PLACES TO VISIT WHILE IN IMPHAL

Keibul Lamjao National Park

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Keibul Lamjao National Park, the world's only Floating National Park, is located in the northeast Indian state of Manipur. It is located in Bishnupur District and it is an important part of Lake Loktak. The fact that this is a temporary island is a unique feature that attracts nature enthusiasts and researchers from around the world. This aspect of nature is magical and can only be seen in Manipur. As one examines a national park, they come in many species, which include endangered species of deer Sangai, which are called antiquated deer, deed or deer of dance deer. This deer is locally called Sangai. So make sure you take your binoculars and a good camera to catch some great pictures.


Keibul Lamjao National Park is a vast expanse of nature in more than 40 square kilometers. This is the home of various species of plants and animals including migrant visitors. The beautiful park organizes more than 450 varieties of orchids and has the right climate conditions for more than 100 species of aquatic vegetation and many species of birds like the former Himalayan pied kingfishers, black kites, ducks etc.


National Park was initially a sanctuary, however, after the announcement, the beautiful deer is an endangered species which was declared a National Reserve in 1977. Due to violation and demand by local people, the natural reserve has also been reduced, but the clear vision of a clear sky in clear crystal clear lake should not be missed by an opportunist who has this wonderful opportunity.


Ebudhou Thangjing temple, Moirang

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Located in Bishnupur district, Moirang is famous for its rich cultural background. During May, when the Moirang La Herarba festival is celebrated, the people of the state give a bunch to ask for the blessings of 'Abduo Thangjing'.


The festival continues for almost a month, and every Sunday a huge cultural program is presented to the deity.



Kangla

Photo by Kohel Rajkumar

Kangla was the ancient capital of the Manipur empire. It is in the center of Manipur's capital Imphal. Kangala was also a seat of imperial power and there is also religious and cultural importance for Manipurias. In fact, it is one of the state's most valuable heritage sites. At one time, the state spread to Myanmar. The rise of the Ningthouja dynasty in 33 AD was a major step in the stability of the Manipur empire and the royal lineage. By the 19th century, the rule of Ningthoujas continued for so many centuries, when they fell into the mighty British Empire on April 27, 1891.

Some sites to go to Kangla:

Nungjeng Pukhri Achouba:

Nungjeng Pukhri Achouba is considered to be the residence of Lord Pekkamppa, the supreme deity of Metis. It is one of the major ponds in Kangla and one of the nine revolutions. The ancestors of the royal family used to use water from the pond to do a ritual called Apokappa Khurumba (Ancestor Puja). Other popular religious rites done here include Pakhandba Chengongba and Sanmaahi Cheghonga, Khayom Lakpa - where eggs, waste rice and coins are wrapped in plant leaves, folded and tied with bamboo strips and dip in the pond.


Nunggoibi:

This is the place where the head of the enemy was buried after the ritual performed by the priest known as Huiyen Lallu Chanba by the priest. In one incident in 1981, the head of five British officers led by the Chief Commissioner of Assam Mr. Quinnton were buried here.


Manglen:

Manglen was a sacred site where the remains of the creatures of death kings were ritualized for a flame named Manglen.


Hiyang Hiren:


Like the boats with Sangai's head, the snake is now displayed in the glass house. Boats were used by the Kings to run boats during festivals. In the 7th century AD, boat construction began during the reign of Luwang Ningthou Punsiba. Traditional boats were made from a log. According to mythology, King Pansiba designed Boat with the head of Sangai in honor of his brother. The body of the boats is designed like a serpent, which represents the body of Tauronii, a vehicle of Snake God, Pakhangba.


Citadel:

The structure like a deep fort in Kangla can be called the last defensive wall of the Kangla Fort. Surrounding important sites like Palace Building and king Pakhangba's treacherous site the fort was first built in 1611 AD, later it was later built in 1873 AD.


Shri Govindajee Temple:


The Govindajee Temple was built in Kangla by Nara Singh Maharaja. The temple was built in the year 1846. It was demolished in 1869 due to an earthquake, but was rebuilt in 1874. There is an open veranda in the temple. Structures like the huge pillars outside the temple are unique and is similar to mythology with some structures.


Lord Ibudhou Pakhangba Leishang:

Photo by Da Nao Ayekcha

Lord Ibudhou Pakhangba Temple is a small temple dedicated to the supreme God in the middle of the compound. This temple is built in a unique style, in which all folk songs and legends surrounding Kangla.


Kangla Museum:

The house located in the museum was built by the British and it looked gorgeous and beautiful. After leaving the British, Assam Rifles eventually used it as a hospital before turning it into the Kangla Museum. There are many British built bungalows and houses.


Manung Kangjeibung:

Polo is a state sport in Manipur. It was introduced in Manipur during King Kangba. This game gained popularity and was widely associated with Manipur culture. Polo Ground was built during Marjeet (1813-91).


Kangla Uttara and Kangla Sha:



Uttara Sangai was first built in 1629 AD during the reign of King Khagemba. Since then it has been symbolic of the state. It was rebuilt in 1873 by Maharaja Chandrakriti, but was destroyed during the air raids in World War II. The idol has been restored now. Kangla sha is the symbol of the kingdom. It was believed that the Python statue of Kangla Sha was first created by the captives of the Chinese war. It stood on either side of the steps that reached Uttra. In 1804 AD, the huge idols of Kangala Sha built by Maharaja Chauraizit were destroyed by Burmese after their invasion and occupation of seven years. It was Maharaja Nara Singh who created a pair of Kangla sha in 1884 AD. After so many renovations and reconstructions, during the year 2006-07, the Kangla Fort Board was constructed by the Kangla Fort Board.


Ukhrul


Known for its beautiful beauty, ancient climate, and rare Shirur Lily, the hill station of Ukhrul is approximately 103 km from Imphal, capital of Manipur. Myanmar in the east, Nagaland in the north and Senapati in the west, relative inaccessibility and remoteness of Ukhrul have helped the district to maintain its ancient charm.

Mountain range, knolls, waterfalls, crystal clear rivers and lakes add to the attraction of Ukhrul. Spread over 4544 sq km, the district is mostly mountainous. In 3114 meters, Kyeang Peak is the highest peak; However, Shirui Kishung Peak (2835 meters) is more popular

The atmosphere of Ukhrul makes an ideal place to travel especially during the summer. The temperature varies from minus 3 degrees Celsius to 33 degree Celsius. However, the winter cools down


The district is the most famous for the rare Shirui Lily which grows on the Shirui Peak and is the State flower of Manipur. in May and June Lily the blossoms and there is a sight to see. Lilly is considered rare because it cannot be transplanted elsewhere. An area of 100 sq km around Shirui Peak was declared a National Park in 1988 for the protection of Lili.


Andro


Android has its own rich history. This is an old village which make pottery. Andro is located 21 km from Imphal. Nowadays it is becoming a popular tourist destination for residents of the city due to ease of access and attraction.


The Santhrei natural park and the dam are main attractions. Here a good number of picnickers come. The dam located on the hillside is a good place for the picnickers. Park is on the shores of Lake. The park is covered with small trees and provides shade even on hot days.


Govindji Temple



Located in the state capital, Imphal, Shri Govindji Temple is visited by peoplethroughout the year. The bright golden building of this religious place attracts many tourists besides regular devotees. The famous temple of Shri Govindaji is one of the main attractions of Manipur. In this Hindu temple there are the diety of Hindu Gods, Radha and Krishna Govinda.


History

Originally built in the year 1846, the temple was built under the rule of Maharaja Nara Singh. The temple has faced many serious losses due to earthquake and the temple is still a popular tourist attraction. The Sri Govindji temple was restored by another ruler of Manipur and after many years, it got its original form.


Architecture

There is a fascinating architecture in the temple. Made of red brick, this beautiful temple boasts a rectangular medieval style of architecture. The front entrance runs in a passage that leads to the hall of idols. The height of the temple is 16.95 meters and its width is 18.63 meters.



Highlights

Located in the mountainous surroundings of Imphal, Shri Govindji Temple is definitely the best place for Manipur tourism destinations. Tourists and pilgrims throng in great numbers to see the idols and pray in the temple. As the name suggests, the temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna, also called Govinda.

Inside the Temple of Shri Govindaji, devotees can see the beautiful statues of Lord Krishna and Radha. There are also idols of Lord Jagannath in the temple, which is another form of Vishnu. Visitors pay the visit of God


Vaishnavites kept this temple in great respect and traveled from different corners of the world to the pilgrimage temple. Regular arrangements were made for the dance and prayers in the temple premises





IMA Keithel

Photo by Kiran Atom

The literal translation of 'Maternal Bazar', the market began with stalls to some extent driven by women in the 16th century, and for many years, thousands of women traders selling handicrafts and textiles from thousands of women traders made the market grew rapidly. It is the heart of all commercial and socio-economic activities in the city, which not only caters to the needs of visitors and businessmen but also promotes the local economy.

Every day, women traders wearing traditional garments- fanek and innaphi (shawl) arrive in the Khwairamband market (otherwise known as Imma Keithel), setting up of their stalls and sitting in a row, sales, authentic foods, local produce and groceries, clothes, utensils, handicrafts, toys, bamboo products, traditional clothing, and everything in between.


As soon as you wander around Imma Keithel, people from all walks of life will be treated at various beautiful places; The sound of cheerful banter, laughter and haggling; And the fresh, spirited aroma of fresh local produce and food fills the air.


Some other places worth visiting while in Manipur



  1. Red Hill - Lokpaching Imphal 
  2. Sadu Chiru Waterfalls
  3.  Singda Dam Imphal
  4.  Kaina Hillock Imphal
  5.  Manipur Zoological Gardens
  6.  Impha Imphal War Cemetery
  7.  ISKCON Imphal, Sri Sri Radha Krishnacandra Temple Imphal
  8.  Shaheed Minar Imphal
  9.  Khongjom War Memorial Complex 
  10.  INA Museum Imphal
  11.  RKCS Museum Imphal
  12. Awuncging eco park, pheidinga,
  13. Selloi Langmai Eco Park, etc

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Friday, 21 September 2018

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Nokia x6

Nokia x6



Here's a new phone from Nokia whose name is Nokia x6. The design of this phone is quite beautiful, but is its specification so powerful that this phone can rule the market in its price segment? So let's talk about the design, specification and price of Nokia x6. It was released on August 21 in India.


Design

If you talk about design, in a line - there is a very beautiful phone. But if done in full detail, the phone looks very good on both sides front and rear, there is a 5.8 inch full HD + (19: 9) display, which comes with the notch. usb type C port, the speaker phone is given below. Above secondary mic noise cancelation and 3.5mm audio jack are given. The back side has fingerprint scanner, two camera and flash, the phone has been made quite beautiful from all sides.

Specification

Specification in Nokia x6 is very great, as we know this phone has a 5.8 inch full HD + screen which is a 19: 9 asspect ratio, and has 435 pixel per inch (ppi) key density Will be This screen comes with a notch in the top. The processor includes Qualcomm's smapdragon 636, which is a high performance giving processor. If you talk about RAM and storage, Nokia X6 comes in 3 variants, 4 GB / 6 GB, which will store 32 GB / 64 GB. That is, the first variant is 4 GB / 32 GB, the second variant is 4 GB / 64 GB and the third variant is 6 GB / 64 GB.

For photos and selfie, it has two rear camera 16 megapixel ki front camera and 16 + 5 megapixel for better camera experience. Camera performance can take photos of very good quality if you talk about it. Both the front and the back can be 1080p video record from full HD. The operating system of Android 8.1 i.e. has been given Oreo. The fingerprint scanner on the rear side is also given which is very fast and accurate. Nokia x6 has a 3060 mAh battery.

 Price

Nokia x6 has just launched in Shirf China, hopefully this phone will be launched in India soon. At present, its price in China is about Rs 13000 / - as per the first rupees of the first variant 4 GB / 32GB. The price of the second variant 4 GB / 64 GB is about 15000 / -. And the third variant 6 GB / 6 64 GB is priced at around Rs. 18000 / -.
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Thursday, 20 September 2018

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FLIPKART'S BIG BILLION DAYS ARE COMING!!!


Indian e-commerce giant Flipkart will kick-off the festive season with its annual BIG Billion Days sale around October 9-10. In its showdown with Amazon Great Indian Sale, Flipkart will offer steep reductions on smartphones at some stage in its Diwali sale.
The cellphone segment is the biggest e-commerce class in India and it accounts for 55 percent of online shopping in India. Flipkart aims to keep its dominance in online sales. According to Counterpoint Research, Flipkart had a 54 percent percentage of online sales within the March quarter while Amazon had 30 percent.
The Bengaluru-based e-tailer will release 20 new models and could attempt to attract customers which can be in favour of offline purchasing, not just thru ‘deep reductions of price’ but also by way of providing offerings like handset repair at premises and record buyback guarantee schemes, Ayyappan Rajagopal, senior director at Flipkart.

Of the brand new launches, 14 models could be within the Rs 5000 to Rs 15,000 segment, which accounts for 85 percentage of the whole unit sales. Flipkart has tripled its stock and planned to avoid out-of-inventory conditions.
Phone agencies are in sync with Flipkart’s approach as even the offline-targeted manufacturers are hoping to power up income through online medium this year and are presenting better reductions in price.
“Last yr all through the festive season, Flipkart accounted for one in three smartphones sold in the country. This year, we are aiming at 50 percentage of all smartphones sold in the one month leading to Diwali, beginning with Big Billion Days,” he added. Due to the growing competition, many manufacturers have come on board like Nokia, Oppo’s RealMe, Panasonic, Xiaomi’s p.c., Asus and Infinix, Rajagopalan stated.

LATEST INFUSION
The web marketplace arm of Flipkart, Flipkart net, received over Rs 3462 crore from Flipkart marketplace, Singapore, to provide extra ammunition to the organization, specifically for the upcoming sale.
This yr’s competition is about to be even more aggressive as each companies have acquired giant investments at some point of the yr to ramp up their product range and fast deliveries to its clients.
Flipkart will use this money to head deep into grocery, ticketing and feature also been talking about pharmacy.
Amazon India has obtained greater than €1 billion in its major market unit Amazon dealer offerings this year from its discern business enterprise
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A MAN BUILD UFO LANDING PAD



A man from Switzerland has constructed an unidentified flying object landing strip after allegedly receiving ‘orders’ from aliens throughout a ufo sighting inside the location.

The mysterious landing strip became constructed near the town of Cachi, in the Salta province of Argentina. Located just north of the CalchaquĆ­es valleys and at the foot of the Nevado, its 2,000 inhabitants live surrounded by remarkable natural beauty.

Acquainted with receiving travelers from everywhere in the global, a few years ago they noticed an ordinary guy with a venerable mind-set, wearing black wearing Texas boots on foot thru its picturesque streets.

That became a man referred to as Swiss Werner Jaisli, who had crossed the sector after hearing voices of beings no longer from Earth, who had informed him, telepathically, to travel to the hills of Salta, Argentina.

“In case you build it, we will come there,” the beings told him telepathically.

After that, Werner spent several years (from 2008 to 2012) building the flying saucers touchdown pad, simply four kilometers from the town.

The spot in which aliens are presupposed to land is located in a small valley.

The layout of the alleged alien ship landing site follows the design of a large white star that has 36 points off and measures 48 meters in diameter; in the center, there is another small star with 12 points.

“That’s how they informed me to do it, and that I did it,” stated the author of this extraordinary base.

But why build an alien ship touchdown spot in a completely isolated location? Warner spoke to Argentinean newspapers and defined:"I was there in Fuerte Alto with my neighbor Luis, it was midnight on November 24, 2008. There was a party in the sports complex, suddenly everything was quiet and the power supply was cut. It was total darkness. "It's a UFO night," I told Luis. And when two bright objects elevated 200 meters above the Calqua River, the sentence was not finished, "Werner points out.

"They were from my position, at the height of my eyes, they were solid, spherical and looked like a burnt metal. I do not know why, but mentally I asked them to come closer and they did! Spread a distance of 100 meters from our head and introduced us a beam of powerful light. The funny thing is that this extraordinary glow did not affect our vision. At that moment, something started from my mind Programming was: It was an order. He asked me telepathically to landing pads. "

In the end, 157 kilometers from the provincial capital, the Swissman built the primary ufo landing pad of the UFO with the desire that the beings who contacted him telepathically would return.

Werner subsequently disappeared from Cachi, as people have stopped seeing him in the streets.

Numerous theories have been cooked up via locals and a few even say he was kidnapped with the aid of aliens. Others propose he became just tired of the lifestyles he becomes and heads back to Switzerland.

Due to the fact that Warners ‘disappearance’ the ‘Intergalactic touchdown pad handed into the palms of the Municipality of Cachi, promotes it as a vacationer attraction.
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