Tuesday, 15 March 2016

WANNA KNOW ABOUT HOMOSEXUALITY READ IT...

“What does gay mean?”

A person who loves, in a very special way, someone who is the same gender. For example, a gay man wants to be involved with and love another man. A gay person may choose to have a special relationship with someone and share a home and have a family together.

  • The word gay describes a man and a man or a woman and a woman, who love each other.

  • It describes a boy who wants to have a boyfriend or a girl who wants to have a girlfriend.

  • “Gay” can refer to either men or women but it is sometimes used just to refer to gay men. Women who are gay are also called “lesbians.”

    What Bible says about homosexual acts???

He Bible generally teaches against any sexual relations except between husband and wife. The Bible specifically mentions sexual intercourse between persons of the same sex as among the forbidden acts. Homosexual acts are mentioned in seven Bible passages: 1

  • 2 refer to rape (Genesis 19:5, Judges 19:22)

  • 3 refer to intercourse between men (Leviticus 18:21-22, Leviticus 20:13, Romans 1:27)

  • 1 refers to intercourse between women (Romans 1:26)

  • 1 refers to prostitution and possibly pederasty (1 Corinthians 6:9-10)

  • 1 is general in nature (1 Timothy 1:8-10)

    Homosexual acts are a choice or nature?

    Yes. People choose to be gay. They are making an immoral choice, which government should discourage.

    Or

    No. Sexual preference is biologically determined. Government should protect gay people from discrimination because homosexuality is an unalterable aspect of their identity.

    These two answers have something in common: With both of them, the science conveniently supports the moral decision.

    “Being gay is bad. How wonderful it is that nobody has to be gay!”

    “Homosexual behavior should be allowed to take place. Isn’t it fantastic that, by an amazing coincidence, there is no way to stop it?”

    What if neither answer is right?

    Perhaps sexual preference can be changed – and people have the right to engage in gay sex and have homosexual relationships if they choose to do so. (The fourth option, that gay people have no choice but to be gay, but should be punished for it anyway, is morally unthinkable.) 

    What is the condition of Gays in India??

    The Supreme Court has reversed the July 2009 ruling of the Delhi High Court decriminalizing gay sex between consenting adults in private. In the world’s largest democracy and its second largest country, gay sex is illegal and the status of homosexuals has become that of criminals once again.

    At the center of this controversy is Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), which the apex court has now upheld. However, many people are unaware of what this section exactly means.Section 377 of the Indian constitution is a descendant of an archaic law from the colonial British rule, which described homosexual acts as “unnatural”. It was incorporated into the IPC in 1860. The section reads: “377. Unnatural offences — Whoever voluntarily has carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal, shall be punished with imprisonment for life, or with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to ten years, and shall also be liable to fine.”

    In effect, the section defines all acts of carnal intercourse other than heterosexual penile-vaginal as against the order of nature, irrespective of consent, and punishable with up to life imprisonment.

Fagu, Himachal Pradesh

About-
Located in the beautiful state of Himachal Pradesh, Fagu is a mesmerizing town and an amazing scenic place in the Shimla district of the state. The town is entirely surrounded by greenery and is rich in flora and fauna. It is famous among tourists as an incredibly beautiful hill station.

Fagu is a perfect place for nature lovers and a must visit place for those fond of scenic beauty. Fagu Travel Guide is full of references to places and spots to relax and unwind and the serene surroundings further add to the innate pleasure. The place serves as a good base camp for trekkers and naturalists. The picturesque view of the hills and its beauty is really enchanting.


It is located in the close vicinity of other breathtaking places; Shimla and Kufri are just 18 Kms and 6 Kms respectively from the city. The city is bounded by the Western Himalaya in the north and Shivalik in the east bordering the state of Punjab.

Fagu Facts-
Best Time To visit:Summers April-August
Location of Fagu:Himachal Pradesh along with Hindustan Tibet Road

Places to see In Fagu-
Fagu Village:The village of Fagu is sparsely populated and the main industry here is agriculture. You will find the cattle grazing in the green fields until sunset.
Banthia Devta Temple:
This Temple in Fagu reflects the craftsmanship of the locals with its extraordinary wood carvings.
July-September is monsoon and you can see the deciduous forests at its best. Being a sparsely populated region, Fagu is a honeymooner's heaven. There is limited accommodation here and if you have plan for overnight stay, you can make bookings at Hotel Peach Blossom in advance. The climate of Fagu is pleasant during November, making it an ideal place to laze around during the onset of winter. The small cliffs around are perfect location for photography.

Monday, 14 March 2016

GET A SAMSUNG VR(VIRTUAL REALITY) HEADSET FOR FREE

The Samsung Gear VR is arguably the best headset out right now, in terms of quality over price. But Samsung just made that deal a little sweeter today as participating pre-orders of the phone manufacturer’s new Samsung Galaxy S7 will come with a Gear VR totally free.
Buy it now on www.flipkart.com
Get a Samsung VR Free


When you purchase a Samsung Galaxy S7 at select stores — including Target and Best Buy — you can get a Gear VR and a six-game bundle, estimated at a $150 value. You can either get the headset directly from your carrier of choice, or submit your proof of purchase on Samsung’s ordering site.

Samsung VR


This bundle is ideal for anyone considering the Galaxy S7 in the first place: now you won’t have to shell out an extra $99 to turn your phone into a VR device that runs on Oculus technology. While the Gear VR certainly isn’t a replacement for heavy-duty machines like the HTC Vive or the Oculus Rift, it’s definitely a step up from Google’s offerings across the board.
Supplies are limited, so if you’re itching to try VR and already have the Galaxy S7 on your list, it might be an attractive choice.

Facebook's New AI Messenger Based Assistant

Facebook users will open their Messenger apps to discover M, a new virtual assistant. Facebook will prompt them to test it with examples of what M can do: Make restaurant reservations. Find a birthday gift for your spouse. Suggest—and then book—weekend getaways.



It won’t take long for Messenger’s users to realize M can accomplish much more than your standard digital helper, suspects David Marcus, vice president of messaging products at Facebook. “It can perform tasks that none of the others can,” Marcus says. That’s because, in addition to using artificial intelligence to complete its tasks, M is powered by actual people.

Companies from Google to Taskrabbit are engineering products to act as superpowered personal assistants. Some, like Apple’s Siri, Google Now, or Microsoft’s Cortana, rely entirely on technology, and though they can be used by a lot of people, their range of tasks remains limited. Others, like startups Magic and Operator or gig-economy companies like TaskRabbit, employ people to respond to text-based requests. These services can get nearly anything done—for a much smaller number of folks. M is a hybrid. It’s a virtual assistant powered by artificial intelligence as well as a band of Facebook employees, dubbed M trainers, who will make sure that every request is answered.

Facebook’s goal is to make Messenger the first stop for mobile discovery. Google has long had search locked up on the desktop: Right now, if I’m looking to treat my summer cold, and I’m in front of my laptop, I begin by googling “cold meds Upper West Side.” On mobile, however, I may pull up any number of apps–Google, Google Maps, Twitter–to find that out, or I may just ask Siri. Facebook starts at a disadvantage on mobile because it doesn’t have its own operating system, and therefore users must download an app, and then open it. Marcus hopes to make up for that by creating a virtual assistant so powerful, it’s the first stop for anyone looking to do or buy anything.

“We start capturing all of your intent for the things you want to do,” says Marcus. “Intent often leads to buying something, or to a transaction, and that’s an opportunity for us to [make money] over time.”

If M can provide a more efficient service than its competitors, Facebook can boost the number of people using it on mobile, and eventually spur revenue from their transactions. That’s the kind of win-win Marcus was brought in to accomplish at Facebook, which in June 2014 hired him away from PayPal, where he had been CEO. In less than two years, Facebook has more than tripled Messenger’s users to 700 million.

How Facebook

To try the new service, users will tap a small button at the bottom of the Messenger app to send a note to M, the same way they might message anyone on Facebook. M’s software will decode the natural language, ask followup questions in the message thread, and send updates as the task is completed. Users won’t necessarily know whether a computer or a person has helped them; unlike Siri and Cortana, M has no gender.


For now, M doesn’t pull from the social data Facebook collects to complete tasks. So, if you request a gift for your spouse, the service will make suggestions based only on your answers to questions it asks you and previous conversations you and M have had. Marcus says that may change “at some point, with proper user consent.” The service is free, and will be available to all Facebook Messenger users eventually.

In internal tests, Facebook employees have been using M for several weeks to do everything from organizing dinner parties to tracking down an unusual beverage in New Orleans. “An engineer went to Paris for a couple days, and his friend asked M to redecorate his desk in a French style,” Marcus says. “Twenty-four hours later, the desk was decorated with a proper napkin, baguette bread, and a beret.” One of M’s most popular requests from its Facebook employee testers: the service can call your cable company and endure the endles
s hold times and automated messages to help you set up home wifi or cancel your HBO.

The Human Element
The thing is: that’s a person on hold on your behalf. Facebook’s M trainers have customer service backgrounds. They make the trickier judgment calls, and perform other tasks that software can’t. If you ask M to plan a birthday dinner for your friend, the software might book the Uber and the restaurant, but a person might surprise your friend at the end of the night by sending over birthday cupcakes from her favorite bakery. “M learns from human behaviors,” says Marcus.



Eventually, the service might be sophisticated enough to figure this out on its own, but not soon. Right now, M trainers sit close to the engineering team inside Facebook offices. The company confirms the trainers are contractors but won’t say how many there are. Marcus anticipates that over time, Facebook will employ thousands of them, which will represent a substantial economic investment.

The company anticipates the cost will be offset by the revenue growth it is able to realize by capitalizing on M’s interactions. As WIRED’s Cade Metz explains, Facebook plans to use data generated by the service to feed much more complex AI systems that can reduce the burden on the trainers.

Open for Business
It’s not hard to imagine the business opportunities that M could spawn. For one, should Facebook discover a business is getting lots of inbound requests, it could partner with that company to offer a more direct, efficient service over Messenger.

“If, for instance, you have a lot of calls that have to be placed by people to cable companies,” says Marcus, “That’s a pretty good signal that their customers would actually like a better way to interact with the company and maybe they should have a presence inside of Messenger directly.”


Facebook is already helping firms offer customer service through Messenger. At the company’s March developer conference, Marcus announced Businesses on Messenger, a feature that allows businesses to send receipts, notify customers their packages have shipped, and provide basic customer service.

Marcus won’t offer metrics to suggest whether the feature has caught on among companies, but he says they have shown a lot of interest, and his team is beginning to work out some of the kinks. “We have a lot of threads open between businesses and people, and the engagement is very good,” says Marcus. “Now we want to open it to more businesses.”

Lenovo India Launching its new Flagship under Vibe Series On 15 march 2016

The Tech Giant Lenovo is Launching its latest Flagship on 15 March in India.
The smartphone will be launched in India tomorrow. The company has already started teasing the launch of new smartphone.

Lenovo Vibe K5 PLUS


Lenovo has started teasing the launch of Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus on its social media accounts. The smartphone was announced last month during MWC.

Lenovo K5 Plus 

Lnovo K5 Plus is expected to be available via online retailer Amazon. It might be available via flash sale. We expect that the price of K5 Plus will be around Rs. 13,000 in India.
Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus Specifies as :
  • 5 inch Full HD (1920 X 1080 pixels) IPS Display
  • Powered by a 64 bit 1.5 GHz Octa core Qualcomm Snapdragon 616 Processor
  • 2GB of RAM
  • Adreno 405 GPU For Graphics
  • 13 Megapixel rear camera with LED flash
  • 5 Megapixel front camera
  • 16GB in-built storage which can be expanded upto 32GB using MicroSD card.
Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus






Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus will be launched in India tomorrow, 15 March 2016. It will be priced around Rs. 13,000 in India.

Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh

About-
Sensational and charming, Dalhousie has a unique historical backdrop. The hill station has a history of the British Raj and therefore, one finds a flashback of that era over here. Located at an elevation of about 8000 feet, Dalhousie is one of the finest tourist destinations in the state of Himachal Pradesh. The place is quite popular amongst travelers all around the world due to its old world charm as well as picturesque views.
Dalhousie is also an ideal place for adventure activities and shopping freaks. Some of the well known places around here are Central Park, Dainkund Peak, Khajjiar Lake, Panch Pulla, Satdhara Falls, Bhuri Singh Museum and Rang Mahal. 

The hill station spreads over an area of 14 sq km and sprawls over five hills. Therefore, travelers can enjoy taking long or short strolls and walks. Dalhousie travel guide provides plenty of details about this destination.

Interesting Fact About Dalhousie-
Dalhousie is situated at 6000-9000 feet above sea level. It has charming architecture, including beautiful churches. This hill region is a repository of ancient Hindu culture, art, temples, and handicrafts preserved under the longest running single dynasty since the mid-6th century.
 Tall Oak and pine trees, serene atmosphere, cool weather, less populated is one of the most fascinating hill stations of India.

Best Time To visit-
Dalhousie enjoys a comfortable weather throughout the year. Though the place can be visited anytime in the year, the ideal time is during the summer months when the hill resort beats the heat of the plains.
 Cotton clothing is applicable for the summer months whereas woolens are required for the winters.

More About Dalhousie-
Built by Raja Umed Singh, the walls of this 18 th century palace are adorned with beautiful examples of the Pahari school of painting which flourished here. 

The Khajjar Lake is another tourist hotspot located 20 km from Dalhousie. This beautiful lake is fed by small streams offering a wonderful panorama with the surrounding cedar trees and hills. Located 1950 meters above sea level, it is an ideal picnic spot for the tourists. 

Sunday, 13 March 2016

Kullu For Trekking Lovers, Himachal Pradesh

About-
Among the loftiness of the grand Himalayas and the gushing ambience of the river Beas, Kullu is in the state of Himachal Pradesh and is also called the ‘Valley of Gods’. Previously known as Kulanthpitha, which means 'the end point of the inhabitable world', this wonderful valley has its name in epics such as Ramayana, Mahabharata and Vishnu Purana. Kullu was not an easily reachable place till the 1950's which helped to conserve its untouched appeal and centurys old customs. A bunch of gorgeous valleys, Kullu is a pleasant tourist destination where one can feel the revitalizing tenderness of Mother Nature. 
The travel guide Kullu contains more information. Imparted with plentiful natural resources, Kullu valley holds a lot that tickles the traveler’s imagination.

History-
Kullu (1220m) was once known as Kulanthapitha - the end of the habitable world. Beyond rose the forbidding heights of the Greater Himalaya, and by the banks of the shining river Beas lay the fabled Silver Valley. 

Kullu got its first motorable access only after independence. The long centuries of seclusion have however allowed the area to retain a considerable measures of its traditional charm. Here is the core of an intricate web of numerous valleys, each of which is a visual delight and seems more beautiful than the other.

Trekking Attraction-
Kullu valley provides easiest as well as adventurous trekking paths to trekking lovers. Most of the routes pass though rugged and unspoiled beautiful valleys with awes inspiring glens, mossy meadows, deep forests inter woven by rushing streams and running brooks. Kullu-Manali valleys are full of real mountains and give comparatively easy access to them.
April to mid June and mid September to mid October is the best season for trekking. Tourist Development Corporation of Himachal Pradesh in collaboration with Department of Mountaineering and Allied Sports, Manali and some other agencies arrange trekking expeditions. 
The charges include hiring of equipment, porters, transportations, meals and medical facilities and optionally, the approved high altitude guides and porters can also be hired. The accommodation in HPPWD-Rest Houses or Forest Rest House can be arranged through XEN or SE, PWD and Divisional Forest Office (DFO) of that area. 

Places To Visit In Kullu-
RAGHUNATH TEMPLE :In the 17th century, Raja Jagat Singh of Kullu committed a great wrong. To atone for the sin, he sent a courtier to Ayodhya for a statue of Lord Ragunath (Lord Rama). This temple was built by Raja Jagat Singh to house the image and is greatly revered.
BIJLI MAHADEV TEMPLE (14 km):
At 2460m, this is set on a spur that offers some spectacular views. The temple is famous for its high staff that periodically draws lighting which shatters the Linga and scorches the building. Using only butter as adhesive, the Linga is then carefully pieced together by the temple pundit.

BASHESHWAR MAHADEV TEMPLE BAJURA (15 KM) :One of the most charming temple in Kullu, this is renowned for its intricate stone carvings.
OTHER TEMPLES :
The Vaishno Devi temple (4km), the Devi Jagannath Temple at Bekhli (5 km) and the Vishnu temple at Dayar (12 km) are other important shrines around Kullu.

Events/Festivals in Kull-
Dussehra or Kullu Dussehra:It is commonly known is the main festival in Kullu that is conducted with great fanfare and enjoyment.
Conducted in the month of May at the 'Valley of Gods'- Kullu, the Doongri Fair is a popular event which is celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm in the region. It is one of the major festivals in Kullu.