Pakistan to ban all Indian channels from Oct. 15

Islamabad [Pakistan], Oct. 1 : The Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) on Saturday announced its decision to ban all 'illegal' Indian channels across the nation from October 15th.

The PEMRA has warned that strict action would be taken according to law after October 15 if TV channels and distribution networks failed to follow the directions.

The authority further said it was receiving numerous complaints on illegal Indian content being aired on satellite TV channels.

The decision was taken after looking at the current situation of India and Pakistan, following which authorities have been urged to impose immediate ban on broadcast and distribution of illegal Indian content and illegal Indian DTH.

LeMall, Flipkart to give to multiple offers on LeEco this festive season

New Delhi [India], Oct 1 : Global internet and technology company LeEco is giving users more compelling reason to own LeEco Superphones this festive season. Amid the clutter of offers across multiple popular platforms, LeEco's festive bonanza on its Superphones is unparalleled and hard to pass up.

Flipkart is organizing its Big Billion Days sale on mobile phones from October 3 to 6, 2016. During this sale, Le Max2 is available at an experiential price of Rs. 17,999, which is at Rs. 5,000 discount. Additionally, users will get an instant cash-back of 10 percent with SBI debit and credit cards and users also have an option of picking six to nine or 12 months EMI at no extra cost.

Kim K posted Taylor Swift's phone call video only to protect hubby West

Washington D.C [USA], Oct. 1 : Kim Kardashian is getting weary of her feud with pop star Taylor Swift, as she recently revealed that releasing the clip was only to protect her husband Kanye West.

In an interview, the 35-year-old said she made the phone call public because "I just wanted to protect my husband. I saw him getting a lot of s---," reports People magazine.

As much as the reality star would like to be excluded from any narrative that deals with the prolonged feud between her and the 'Bad Blood' singer, she would like to stop talking about it too.

"It wasn't even about a look or anything, or to have this feud - it was like, 'OK, here's the truth,' " she explained, "Done. Let's all move on. I feel like I don't want to talk about her anymore."

When 'Harry Potter' met Donald Trump back in the day

Washington D.C. [USA], Oct.01 : 'Harry Potter' star, Daniel Radcliffe recently shared a funny anecdote of his first meeting with the present American presidential candidate over ten years ago.

During an appearance on the premiere of British comedy chat show, 'The Graham Norton Show,' the 27-year-old actor recalled his first meeting with the businessman at a press run for 'Harry Potter' where Trump decided to offer a young Radcliffe some tips to ease his nerves, reports E! Online.

"I was like 11 or 12 and it was when we were doing press for the first Potter movie, and they took us to New York and it was sort of the first time doing any of the morning shows in New York," Radcliffe began.

Fifth Harmony's Ally Brooke Hernandez knocked over onstage by fan

Washington D.C. [USA], Oct 01 : American girl group, Fifth harmony, saw another intrusion onstage as a young man climbed up the stage and tried to hug its main singer, Ally Brooke Hernandez, knocking her over in the awkward moment.

The girl group was performing at the Auditorio Banamex in Monterrey, Mexico when a fan rushed and knocked over the 23-year-old onstage, reports E! Online.

Security promptly removed him from the concert, and Hernandez resumed her performance with the rest of the group.

Earlier this week, Hernandez was also attacked at the airport when the group arrived in Monterrey. A male had jumped out and come rushing in what appears to be an attempt to take a selfie with the songstress.

Indian seamers leave Kiwis 21-2 at lunch after 316

Kolkata [India], Oct.01 : Indian seamers utilised the conditions efficiently as they reduced New Zealand to 21 for two at lunch after being bundled out for 316 on day two of the second Test at Eden Gardens on Saturday.

Henry Nicholls and stand-in skipper Ross Taylor were at the crease on 1 and 2, respectively.

Replying to India's first innings total, New Zealand openers struggled against the Indian seamers on a pitch offering seam movement and invariable bounce.

Mohammed Shami trapped Tom Latham lbw for 1 while Bhuvneshwar Kumar bowled out Martin Guptill for 13.

Earlier in the day, India resumed at their overnight total of 239 for seven and added 77 more runs with Wriddhiman Saha scoring an unbeaten 54.

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