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Thursday 11 January 2018

Jio Happy New Year Offer 2018 Rs.50 Discounts & 1.5GB Data Per Day Data Dock

New Reliance Jio Recharge Coupons With 1.5 GB Per Day: Rs 198, Rs 398, Rs 448, Rs 498 Packs Compared


Reliane Jio's 'Happy New Year 2018' plans have gone live from today. Jio's Rs 149 recharge offer will come with 1GB data per day for 28 days validity. Here's a detailed look

Reliance Jio’s ‘Happy New Year 2018’ plans will come into place from today. Jio has effectively slashed prices of some plans, while it is offering more data on others. The Rs 149 recharge plan from Jio will now offer 1GB data per day for 28 days, which makes it one of the cheapest plans in the market with 1GB daily FUP. The new plans are reflected in Jio’s recharge section of the website and the app.

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In comparison Airtel and Vodafone have plans at Rs 199 and Rs 198 respectively with 1GB daily data and unlimited free calls. Here’s a quick at Reliance Jio’s new data plans. The company has also indicated it will likely make more changes to its plans, giving customers better than current deals.

Reliance Jio Rs 149 plan
First, Reliance Jio’s Rs 149 monthly plan now comes with 1GB daily data for 28 days, which is effectively 28GB data. Earlier the plan included only 4.2GB data with 0.15GB data as the daily FUP limit. In Jio’s case once a user exhausts the daily data limit, the speed is reduced to 64 Kbps, which is not really 4G speed.

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According to Jio, it has reduced the price of the Rs 199 plan to Rs 149. The current Rs 199 plan offers 1.2GB data per day, which comes to 33.6GB data for 28 days. Overall Jio’s Rs 149 plan with 1GB daily data makes it cheaper compared to rivals Airtel, Vodafone, etc.

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Reliance Jio Rs 399 plan
Reliance Jio’s Rs 399 plan will now have a validity of 84 days, up from 70 days. With 1GB data per day, this means the plan is offering 84GB data in total for customers. Jio has effectively slashed the price of Rs 459 plan by Rs 50 and made it the new Rs 399 plan. The original Rs 399 plan with 1GB data per day and 70 days validity now costs Rs 349.

Reliance Jio Rs 449 plan
The telecom player has also reduced the price of its Rs 499 plan to Rs 449. This plan has a validity of 91 days with 1GB data per day, which means a total of 91GB data. Once again calls, both local and those made on roaming are free and unlimited, along with free SMS.
Reliance Jio’s 1.5GB data packs: Rs 198 and higher recharge packs
Also Jio has upgraded some of its earlier packs to give customers 1.5GB data instead of the older 1GB limit. The Rs 198 pack is the cheapest in the list with 1.5GB data per day, which comes to 42GB for the 28 day validity. This is again much more than what Airtel and Vodafone are offering in their Rs 199 and Rs 198 plans.

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Jio’s Rs 398, Rs 448 and Rs 498 plans will now all come with 1.5GB data on board. This means the first plan will come with 105GB data as the validity is 70 days, while the second plan has 126GB data given it has 84 days validity. The most expensive pack in this list, which is Rs 498 comes with 91 days validity, which comes to 136.5GB data in total.

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Tuesday 9 January 2018

Once bitten, twice shy: Akhilesh Yadav says alliance talks with Congress a waste of time

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday said his priority was strengthening the party organisation and he was not thinking of an alliance ahead of the "crucial" 2019 general elections.

Terming the process of talks and seat negotiations a waste of time, the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister, who had tied up with the Congress for the assembly elections in 2017, ruled out alliances "as of now".
"The 2019 election is certainly crucial as the message from Uttar Pradesh will go out to the entire country. As of now, I am not thinking of an alliance with any party. It (alliance talks and seat negotiations) wastes a lot of time and I don't want to be in confusion (over seats)," Yadav told PTI in an exclusive interview.

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Yadav said he was working on strengthening the party's vote bank. Suggesting that the party could bargain at a later stage if an alliance materialises, he said his style of politics is different and he is open to "friendships" with like-minded parties. However, his priority at present was to strengthen the organisation of the party.
The SP-Congress combine was trounced in the 2017 state elections, with the BJP and its allies winning 325 seats in the 403-member House. While SP got 47 seats, the Congress won seven.
"There is time before the elections. The Lok Sabha polls are in 2019. We are presently working on each seat, going through local equations for selection of candidates," he said.

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Yadav also announced that the SP would contest the Lok Sabha polls where its organisation was strong.
"We have a strong organisational base in Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Chhattisgarh. We are also working in Uttarakhand and Rajasthan," he said.
Discussing the defeat of his party in the 2017 assembly polls despite claims of good development, Yadav said the BJP had succeeded in fooling the people.

"It was not our vote bank but that of the Bahujan Samaj Party that shifted... The people still remember my regime and are now realising their mistake."
He added that the people gave BJP a chance but the party had fulfilled none of its tall promises.
"The Yogi Adityanath government has failed... They are just carrying forward our work by putting their plaques," he alleged.
In his view, the Adityanath government should demand a big package from the Centre in the budget instead of fooling the people.

"Out of 80 seats, the state has given them 73 MPs (including that of Apna Dal). It's high time the Yogi government demands a big package from the Centre as Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be presenting his last budget next month.
"After the budget, nothing can be done. If you don't have funds, you can't work," he said.
The former chief minister said he would be taking out a "rath yatra" across the state to mobilise party workers.

"We demand that before the Lok Sabha polls, the two by-elections of Gorakhpur and Phulpur be held using ballot papers. Doubts about the machine should be cleared."

"The route and plan are being chalked out. I will be hitting the road again. People have expectations from us as SP is the only party which can stop the BJP."

Yadav also spoke on the issue of electronic voting machines (EVMs).

On the much-touted UP investor summit, preparation for which is underway, Yadav taunted the government and said it should first purchase chairs for the venue, the JP international centre, which was constructed during his regime.
"Will they ask the delegate to sit on chairs borrowed from a tent house?" he asked.

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Wednesday 3 January 2018

Riots over Dalits' Koregaon-Bhima battle anniversary celebration in Pune kills 1, destroys 50 cars

At least one person was killed and over 50 vehicles destroyed after a clash broke out between local groups and Dalits celebrating the Koregaon Bhima battle anniversary.




An event marking the 200th anniversary of the Koregaon Bhima battle in Pune yesterday ended on a bad note after riots broke out at a Dalit rally, killing at least one person.
Reports have it that some right-wing groups in Pune had expressed opposition to celebration of the "British victory". Violence broke out after a local group got into an argument with a crowd on its way to the Koregaon Bhima battle memorial in Shiroor tehsil.Riots at the Koregaon-Bhima battle anniversary event. Source

Incidents of stone-pelting and vandalism were also reported.
"Stone-pelting started after the argument. During the violence, some vehicles and a house in the vicinity were damaged," a PTI report quotes a police officer deployed for security at Bhima Koregaon.


One person was reported to have died in the violence. His identity and how exactly he died is not known yet.
Police stopped traffic on the Pune-Ahmednagar highway for sometime following the incident, bringing the situation under control.

More police personnel, including companies of the State Reserve Police Force, have been deployed," the officer said.
Section 144 had been imposed around the Koregaon Bhima park in Pune as a precautionary measure before the riots broke out.
After the riot, 49 people were booked on the charges of violence and arson.

WHY VIOLENCE BROKE OUT OVER THE KOREGAON-BHIMA BATTLE ANNIVERSARY
The Koregaon Bhima battle (aka Bhima Koregaon battle) was fought between the British East India Company and the peshwa's army at Koregaon Bhima on January 1, 1818. In it, the British faction had defeated the peshwa.
Dalit leaders commemorate the British victory as it is believed that soldiers from the Mahar community -- then considered untouchable -- were part of the East India Company's forces.
However, some right-wing groups opposed the celebration as it was for the "British victory".

Earlier in the day, Dalit leader and independent MLA from Gujarat Jignesh Mevani visited the war memorial in the village. Mevani had also attended Elgaar Parishad held in Pune to commemorate the battle.
Meanwhile, Union Minister of State for Social Justice Ramdas Athawale demanded police protection for Dalits in the wake of the violence.

"Dalit groups visiting Bhima Koregaon were stopped at Sanaswadi near Koregaon. Stones were hurled at them. No police force was available for their protection," Athawale said in a statement

He appealed to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to deploy additional police force in the village and provide protection to the members of local dalit community.

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