Wednesday, 30 January 2019

Reality of Beef in INDIA & Indian Prime Minister Naredra Modi

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India treats its cows worse than countries that consume beef

We may love cows, but it is still the worst-treated animal in India. Countries that consume beef look after their cattle in a much better way. Our cows are just cast off, forced to eat garbage and plastic and fall victim to road accidents,”

    
Mahatma Gandhi Said to Those Who Wanted Beef Banned in India
"How can I force anyone not to slaughter cows unless he is himself so disposed? It is not as if there were only Hindus in the Indian Union. There are Muslims, Parsis, Christians and other religious groups here."





Beef Export
2012
India produced 3,643,000 tonnes (3,585,000 long tons) of beef in 2012, of which 1,963,000 tonnes (1,932,000 long tons) were consumed domestically and 1,680,000 tonnes (1,650,000 long tons) were exported. According to a 2012 report, India ranks 5th in the world in beef production and 7th in domestic consumption.
2018
Brazil is projected to be the largest beef exporter in the world in 2018 followed by India, Australia and the United States.  (Beef exports in India include carabeef). 
Four (4) countries are projected to export more than 1 million metric tons of beef in 2018:  Brazil, India, Australia & the United States.
Brazil, India, Australia & the United States are projected to account for roughly 66% of the world's beef exports.
INDIA MUST STOP EXPORTING IN CASE BEEF BAN TO EAT IN INDIA

Paid holiday on February 5 for Pope Francis' mass attendees in UAE



Thomas Anthony and Ruby Elsa Anthony poses with their ticket for the upcoming Papal Mass.-Photo by Dhes Handumon


The announcement is being made as part of a commitment to grant employees in the private sector the opportunity to take part in the event.
Those holding tickets to the historic Papal Mass in Abu Dhabi on February 5 will get a paid holiday, the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation has announced.
"The announcement is being made as part of a commitment to grant employees in the private sector the opportunity to take part in the event. The holiday for ticket-holders underlines the UAE's commitment to acceptance and open-mindedness during the Year of Tolerance, and its ongoing dedication to facilitating interfaith dialogue," the ministry said in a statement.  In what is said to be the biggest gathering in the UAE, over 135,000 people are expected to flock to the Zayed Sports City to be part of Pope Francis' mass. 

boss misbehavior in UAE & Action

Q- I work in a mainland company in Dubai. One of our managers uses foul language and expletives while directing or checking our work progress. Is there a law against this kind of behaviour? Where do we complain?
Answer
Pursuant to your queries, you and other employees, who have objection to foul language being used by your manager, may write a letter to him to refrain from using such abusive language and copy this letter to the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation. This is in accordance with Article 155 of the Federal Law No. 8 of 1980 regulating employment relations in the UAE (the 'Employment Law'), which states: "Where a dispute occurs between one or more employers and all or certain of their employees and the parties fail to settle it amicably, they shall observe the following procedures:
1-The employees shall submit their complaint or claim in writing to the employer and at the same time send a copy of it to the employment department;
2-The employer shall reply in writing to the employee's complaint or claim within seven working days from the date of receipt of the complaint. He shall at the same time send the ministry a copy of his reply;
3-Where the employer fails to reply within the prescribed time limit or where his reply does not lead to a settlement of the dispute, the competent ministry shall, either of its own motion or at the request of one of the parties to the dispute, mediate with a view to reaching an amicable settlement;
4-Where the complainant is the employer, he shall submit his complaint directly to the ministry, which shall mediate between the parties to settle the dispute amicably."
You may also explore the possibility to initiate a criminal complaint against the manager who used abusive language against you and other employees.
Know the law
If a dispute occurs, the employees should submit their complaint or claim in writing to the employer and at the same time send a copy of it to the employment department.

Biwi par Kharch - Shaih Muslim



Dr. Shaikh Abdul Bari ka Jawab

four new traffic fines for UAE motorists soon

Motorists who commit violations by speeding through crossings and not giving priority to pedestrians will be fined Dh500 and given 6 black points.
Abu Dhabi Police will soon activate the new warning radar devices stationed at various pedestrian crossings and school areas throughout the emirate.
Three more fines will be instated as well in this regard:
1. Dh500 fine for stopping your vehicle on the pedestrian crossing itself
2. Dh400 fine for stopping your vehicle in a way that threatens pedestrians or prevents their safe passage across the road
3. Dh400 fine for parking your vehicle on the pavement
The warning devices use artificial intelligence systems to give pedestrians priority while at crosswalks.     
Further projects will target building pedestrian bridges and tunnels as well as closing off holes or spaces between fences to maintain safe passageways for all residents.
Studies show that most traffic accidents in Abu Dhabi happen because pedestrians are not given priority.
Police called on motorists to be extra cautious around pedestrians, to lower speed near crosswalks, giving them priority and driving slowly in shopping malls and industrial areas.
Pedestrians have also been cautioned to cross from designated areas for their safety and the safety of other road users.  
Abu Dhabi to get new traffic 'warning' radars
Police have nearly concluded the trial phase testing new warning devices installed for pedestrian crossings throughout Abu Dhabi.
The new "Hather" devices, which rely on artificial intelligence technology, will be installed in school areas and pedestrian-heavy crossings.
Each device contains two screens, one for oncoming vehicles and the other for pedestrians, as well as two cameras.
One camera will scan vehicle licence plates, and the other will allow for visual analysis.
A central unit will monitor the pedestrian crossing itself as well as the surrounding area. 

Tuesday, 29 January 2019

Shaikh Zafar ul Hasan Madani - 4 Khobyoo wale log jin per jahannam ki aag haram he



وہ 4 خوبیوں والے لوگ جن پر جہنم کی آگ حرام ہے



Woh 4 Khobyoo wale log jin per jahannam ki aag haram he

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