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Taking a tough stand, Himachal Pradesh government ordered a Solan-based medical college to commence the admission process under 50 per cent government quota without delay. Earlier, the institute denied admissions to 150 MBBS aspirants. The government also directed the college to act in accordance with its directions to admit students under the government quota seats or face action. Tough message from Chief Minister: The government was aware of the problem being faced by the candidates and their parents who had been denied admission by the college, said Chief Minister Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh said, “The government will intervene and take…

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I was hoping for more news out of Tokyo Game Show this week but apparently it’s not to be. Other than the last-minute delay of The Last Guardian (again) and a mediocre Watch Dogs 2 trailer (below), things have been quiet out of Japan. But hey, Zachtronics is bringing out a spiritual successor to TIS-100, American Truck Simulator is selling custom steering wheels, Ken Levine gave a great interview onBioShock’s nude dude, and Mafia III put out an amazing PC specification requirements poster. Seriously. This is gaming news for September 12 through 16. Freebies In addition to all Battlefield 4’s…

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This week on The Full Nerd, Gordon Mah Ung, Brad Chacos, and Hayden Dingman predict just how much AMD’s upcoming Zen CPU will cost, riff on how powerful the PlayStation 4 Pro will be, and then debate: Star Wars vs. Star Trek. In the Builder’s Corner, Brad gives us the best GPU for the most common resolutions and some strategy for high-frame rate panels. Of course, we answer your burning questions about PC hardware. Have a question? Drop it in the comments or email [email protected] and we’ll answer it in the next episode. source”gsmarena”

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Shortly after the Samsung Galaxy A3 (2017) surfaced on Zauba, the Galaxy A7 (2017) has also been spotted on India’s import/export tracking website. The listing reveals that the device sports a 5.7-inch display and carries an INR 13,716 (around $205) price tag – as always, keep in mind that pricing information on Zauba is not always correct. It’s worth mentioning that the device has already been spotted on GFXBench with 5.5-inch display, though we’ve seen GFX get the size wrong. Anyway, other specs that the benchmark listing had revealed include octa-core 1.8GHz CPU, 3GB/32GB memory configuration, and 16MP/16MP camera combo.…

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While the Acer Liquid Jade Primo is already available in the UK through the company’s official website, Microsoft UK has now also started selling the Windows 10 device through its online store. The phone carries a price tag of £449. For that amount, Microsoft is also bundling a display dock, keyboard, and a mouse with the handset. Acer, on the other hand, is also selling the phone at almost same price (£449.99), but is including a free flip-cover and desktop docking station instead. source”gsmarena”

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Sony has started rolling out the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update to its Xperia C5 Ultrasmartphone. Carrying a firmware number of 29.2.B.0.122, the update is currently hitting the device’s Dual variant (with model number E5533) in Italy. As is usually the case with OTA roll outs, it may take some time for the update to hit your device. Meanwhile, if you feel impatient, you can manually check for the update by heading to your handset’s Settings menu.+ source”gsmarena”

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1 of 16 Thumbnails MORE See larger image Credit: Benj Edwards NES remixed and remastered Before the transition to HD TV sets, retrogaming was as easy as hooking up an old console and turning it on. But today’s modern sets tend to mangle the older analog video signals those classic consoles produce, rendering them as fuzzy, laggy messes. To remedy this, retrogaming hobbyists have stepped forward to offer new HD-equipped consoles that can play vintage games (even Nintendo is getting in on the act, with its $60 NES Classic due this fall). One of those solutions is the RetroUSB AVS, a $185 HD…

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Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge fund by assets, has announced a firm-wide “renovation” that will include employee layoffs, according to someone familiar with the matter. In a letter to clients, officials at the $150 billion-asset company said it was “digging into the areas of inefficiency to improve them” as part of a “renovation to improve efficiencies at Bridgewater.” That process will involve “significant changes to people, processes, and technologies,” it added. At a town hall meeting earlier Thursday, Bridgewater executives warned that those changes would include layoffs. Business Insider published the letter, and reported on the plans, at midday…

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Education is one of the main basic human rights and every individual is entitled to be educated. What is education? “Education transforms lives and is at the heart of UNESCO’s mission to build peace, eradicate poverty and drive sustainable development, ” says the website They also mention that education is a human right for all throughout life and that access must be matched by quality However, the scenario is completely different for the refugee children, who cannot exercise this fundamental right, as food, water and shelter are their immediate needs (Read:Schooling for all refugee children, urges Malala Yousafzai) Importance of…

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In order to promote yoga and educate people all over the nation, the yoga guru, Baba Ramdev is seen constantly coming up with schemes and ideas to achieve the same. Recently, a yoga training textbook, ‘Khel-Khel Me’ has been prepared by Patanjali Yog Peeth,  Haridvar so as to teach in the primary schools in Goa. (Read: Teachers to get training at Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali Yogpeeth (Trust): Delhi government sends nominations) About this initiative: As per reports, this (yoga training) scheme would be implemented by Goa Educational Development Corporation (GEDC) Also, this scheme would be for a time spam of six…

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