Post lockdown, OTT spells win-win for all Says Sunny Hinduja
Actor Sunny Hinduja, who plays Vicky in the second season of “Chacha Vidhayak HaiActor Sunny Hinduja, who plays Vicky in the second season of “Chacha Vidhayak
| 13 April 2021 4:51 AM GMT
Actor Sunny Hinduja, who plays Vicky in the second season of Chacha Vidhayak Hai Actor Sunny Hinduja, who plays Vicky in the second season of Chacha Vidhayak Hai Humare , says he doesn t think much before taking up a role and only focuses on givingActor Sunny Hinduja, who plays Vicky in the second season of Chacha Vidhayak Hai Humare , says he doesn t think much before taking up a role and only focuses on givingHumare , says he doesn t think much before taking up a role and only focuses on giving his best. Good content and skilful talent always survives irrespective of it (projects) being released in theatres or on OTT. Without thinking much, I am here to perform and will do that to the best of my abilities, Sunny said.
Mobile-based banking now threatened by malware: Report
Cybercriminals are now using new and advanced techniques to attack mobile-based banking and the geography of attacks has become more diversified and extensive – especially from a mobile financial malware perspective, a new report said on Sunday.
| 12 April 2021 1:04 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: Cybercriminals are now using new and advanced techniques to attack mobile-based banking and the geography of attacks has become more diversified and extensive – especially from a mobile financial malware perspective, a new report said on Sunday.
According to global cybersecurity firm Kaspersky, the financial threat landscape experienced a game-changing pandemic year.
It was found that while the overall volume of threats via PCs or mobiles decreased during this period, the team noticed cybercriminals using new and advanced propagation techniques.
COVID Vaccine Shortage Leaves People High & Dry in Tinsukia
Contrary to Health Department s assurances that there would not be any dearth of COVID vaccines for beneficiaries of second doses of vaccines
OUR CORRESPONDENT TINSUKIA:
COVID Vaccine Shortage: Contrary to Health Department s assurances that there would not be any dearth of COVID vaccines for beneficiaries of second doses of vaccines, persons whose second dose date has expired are left high and dry as COVID vaccination centres kept their shutters down without any notification in Tinsukia.
Lack of any public information makes people move Contrary to Health Department s assurances that there would not be any dearth of COVID vaccines for beneficiaries of second doses of vaccines, persons whose second dose date hom one centre to another for their second doses. A source in the Health Department said that the vaccines would likely be available after Bihu.
Amid rising COVID cases and talks of partial and total localised lockdowns, most of the CEOs in India believe that along with the ongoing vaccination drive, stringent implementation of safety norms.