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Miss Universe 2013:Gabriela Isler of Venezuela Crowned Miss Universe


Miss Venezuela Gabriela Isler is the new Miss Universe 2013.Miss Venezuela Gabriela Isler won the coveted Miss Universe 2013 crown on Saturday night, beating 85 other contenders from around the world at a glittering ceremony held in Crocus City Hall, Moscow, Russia.Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo of USA crowned the new beauty queen Miss Venezuela Gabriela Isler.
Similarly Patricia Yurena Rodriguez of Spain was Crowned First runner up  while Second runner up Award went to  Constanza Baez  of Ecuador .3rd runner up: Philippines - Ariella Arida and 4th runner up: Brazil - Jakelyne Oliveira.

Miss USA, Olivia Culpo walks on stage for the last time as Miss Universe 2012.The final Question & Answer round begins.
Miss India was able to make it to the Top Ten but wasn't able to get into top 5.Women representing 86 countries vie for the Miss Universe crown held in Russia for the first time. 

The glitzy contest is taking place in Crocus City Hall on the edge of Moscow and beamed around the world's television screens to an audience of around two billion people.

The 62nd annual gala, will be hosted by SNBC Live's host Thomas Roberts and America's Got Talent's judge, Melanie Brown or Mel B of the Spice Girls.

Women representing 86 countries vie for the Miss Universe crown held in Russia for the first time.

The glitzy contest is taking place in Crocus City Hall on the edge of Moscow and beamed around the world's television screens to an audience of around two billion people.

The 62nd annual gala, will be hosted by SNBC Live's host Thomas Roberts and America's Got Talent's judge, Melanie Brown or Mel B of the Spice Girls.
Here are the Final Round questions of the Top five contestants with their answers. 
Q for Venezuela: "What is your biggest fear and how do you plan to overcome it?"

Miss Venezuela: "Fear is not negative. We should overcome all our fears and this in turn would make us stronger. As soon as we overcome our fears we can face any challenge."
Q for Philippines: "What can be done about lack of jobs for young people around the world?"
Miss Philippines: "We should invest in education. That is my primary advocacy. Through it we can land good careers in the future. It is the ticket to a better future."
Q for Miss Brazil: "What is your opinion on places who do not allow women to vote, travel abroad?"

Miss Brazil: "In my opinion, we as women achieved our independence through time. Unfortunately, nowadays we still have problems with our independence. But we need to keep our open minds because nowadays we are homemakers, part of a work force. We are capable of everything."
Q for Miss Spain: "What is the most significant thing we can do to help elect women into public office?"

Miss Spain: "In order to select a good woman she must posses good qualities in order to do a good job discipline, knows how to adapt... so she can fulfill her job"
Miss Spain Patricia
Q for Miss Ecuador: "What would happen to the world if we could no longer use the Internet?"
Miss Ecuador: "Computers have advantages and disadvantages. We are no longer as close to our families. We should use technology positively."
TOP 5 FINALISTS: Miss Ecuador, Miss Brazil, Miss Spain, Miss Philippines, Miss Venezuela
Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo struts on stage in a million-dollar swimsuit with 900 stones by Italian brand Yamamay.
International recording artist Emin performs as the top 10 finalists take the stage in their evening gown.
TOP 10: Miss Spain, Miss Philippines, Miss Great Britain, Miss India, Miss Brazil, Miss USA, Miss Ukraine, Miss Ecuador, Miss Venezuela, Miss Dominican Republic.

SLC 2069 Result to be published by Last of Jestha 2070

School Leaving Certificate (SLC) in Nepal is taken by Department of Education, Ministry of Education and is secondary qualification often quoted as “iron gate” in Nepal. This year According to Office of the Controller Examination (OCE), the 2069 SLC exam results will published in 2nd month of the year 2070 B.S. This year total Number of students Appear in the SLC Exam 2069 B.S. was 547,165. Among them 117,068 were appearing 2nd times for SLC examination. While 430,097 are regular for SLC Examination 2069. From previous few year the SLC Examination is conducted by Nepal Governments. To see the SLC Exam results of 2070 students should have know their Symbol No and date of birth. The SLC 2069 Exam results published from the official site of theNepalTelecom, Educationsansar, Office of the Controller Examination and other official website of Education. To Find the SLC Exam Results 2070 B.S. Go to the official website of Nepal telecom as http://www.ntc.slcresults.com.np, http://www. educationsansar.com, http://www. www.doe.gov.np.

If you do not have Symbol Number and Date of Birth that you are unable to know Your SCL Results 2070. There is also provision to know SLC results 2069. Every year Nepal telecom provides a hot line Number by Dialing your SLC examination Symbol Number. According to the office of the Controller of the Exam SLC Results 2069 will be published on 2nd week of the Ashard 2070 B.S.
SLC examination 2069 was conducted in  first of Chaitra to 9th of chaitra 2069. yours favourite portal www.anantapost.blogspot.com would like to wish u best wishes  for the upcoming result.

Woman hits 'like' on Facebook, gets arrested in India

Have you ever thing of getting arrested and losing your job just for sharing your personal view in social network facebook. sometimes it happens in Nepal and India.The police in Mumbai arrested Monday a 21-year-old college student Shaheen Dhada for a Facebook status update and her friend Renu Srinivasan for clicking "Like" on the update. The case is the latest in a string of recent crackdowns on Internet speech in India.


  The update had criticized a general strike called by a political party, the right-wing Shiv Sena, to mourn the death Saturday of its elderly founder and patriarch, Bal Thackeray. The controversial leader has been hailed by Hindu nationalists but also criticized by liberals for leaving behind a legacy of political violence in India’sfinancial capital. The party has been accused of anti-Muslim violence inMumbai in 1992, and Mr. Thackeray frequently made statements against Muslims.

In her Facebook post, Ms. Dhada wrote, “Respect is earned, not given and definitely not forced. Today Mumbai shuts down due to fear and not due to respect." She also said that politicians like Thackeray are “born and die daily” and the city need not shut down for it, and that people should remember the martyrs of the Indian independence movement.Dhada and Ms. Srinivasan were arrested under section 505(2) of the Indian Penal Code that seeks to punish statements that amount to “creating or promoting enmity, hatred or ill-will betweenclasses.” Additionally the two students have also been charged with Section 66A of the Information Technology Act that criminalizes online speech that is “grossly offensive or of menacing character.” Another law they have been charged with is Indian Penal Code 295A, which makes insulting or outraging religious feelings an offense. The punishment for each count is three years imprisonment each.

The arrests come in the wake of many such in India this year, a result of controversial new information technology laws. The other cases have included arrest of a resident of Chandigarh who complained on theFacebook page of Chandigarh police that they were not doing enough to find her stolen car; a cartoonist who posted work online protesting corruption scandals by the central government; and a professor in Kolkata who merely forwarded an email with a cartoon that was critical of West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee.

While the women in the Thackeray case have been granted bail, the arrest has led to outrage on social media, with even right-wingers condemning the arrest as an assault on free speech.

Pranesh Prakash of the Center for Internet and Society in Bangalore says that the entire Information Technology Act needs a review by the government, civil society, and other stake-holders. “The current law does not have sufficient safeguards for privacy and freedom of speech and the law is being used as a tool of harassment,” Mr. Prakash says.

In a letter to the Maharashtra state government, Press Council of India chief Markandey Katju urged chief minister Prithviraj Chavan to take action against police officials who misused the laws to arrest the girls. Mr. Katju, a retired Supreme Court judge, wrote in his letter, “We are living in a democracy, not a fascist dictatorship. In fact this arrest itself appears to be a criminal act since… it is a crime to wrongfully arrest or wrongfully confine someone who has committed no crime.”

On top of the legal action against the women, street thugs exacted further punishment. A mob of Shiv Sena activists vandalized the clinic of Ms. Dhada’s uncle, Dr. Abdullah Ghaffar Dhada. Speaking on the phone from Mumbai, Dr. Dhadha says he incurred losses of two million Indian Rupees (nearly $36,500).

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