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What is the height of Pakistani hypocrisy?

Meet Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif.On 5th of April, Bollywood actor Salman Khan was Sentenced To 5 Years In Jail for killing two endangered blackbucks in Rajasthan 20 years ago.But suddenly from nowhere, Pakistan jumped in between as usual. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif In an interview with Hamid Mir of Pakistan’s Geo TV, said, “Salman Khan has been sentenced because he’s a minority. Maybe if he belonged to the religion of the ruling party of India he would not have been given such a harsh sentence and the court might have been lenient with him”.Yes you are right Mr Khawaja, Saif Ali Khan & Tabassum Fatima Hashmi (Tabu) belongs to Hindu Brahmin Family so they were acquitted from Blackbuck case.He also added that the verdict is a testimony to the conditions of minorities in India. “To sentence him in a case that is twenty years old goes on to show that lives of those who are Muslims, ‘untouchables’ or Christians are not valued in India,” he said.[1][1][1][1]First let me inform this minister that Saif Ali Khan (Father of Taimur) & Tabu is also from minority community & they both have been acquitted from Blackbuck case. So, don’t cry foul. Mind your own business & contribute more in terrorism related works in Pakistan.If you are having so much concern for Salman Khan, then why his previous movie “Tiger Zinda Hai(2017) & Ek Tha Tiger (2012)” was banned in Pakistan?Coming to your another question related to value of lives of people belonging to minority in India.This has been the condition of Hindu in your country Pakistan. From 25% in 1947 to less than 1% in 2014. Before blaming others, look within Minister.These data are available in all domains.Now look at the India data. In India, Muslim population is rising significantly whereas Hindu population is declining. Hindu being 84.1% in 1951 are now reduced to 79.8% in 2011. On the other hand Islam being 9.8% in 1951 has grown to 14.2% in 2011 & is still growing fast compared to other religions.As rightly said by Sachin Tendulkar & Shikhar DhawanWe have got capable people to manage & run our country. No outsider needs to know or tell us what we need to do: Sachin Tendulkar on #ShahidAfridi pic.twitter.com/m89ACfPVEn— ANI (@ANI) April 4, 2018Pehle khudke desh ki haalat sudharo. Apni soch apne paas rakho. Apne desh ka joh hum kar rahe hai woh acha hi hai aur aage jo karna hai woh humein ache se pata hai. Zyaada dimaag mat lagao @SAfridiOfficial— Shikhar Dhawan (@SDhawan25) April 5, 2018So Dear Pak Minister, before blaming others, look issues within your own country.Footnotes[1] Salman Khan verdict: Actor convicted because he’s a Muslim, says Pakistan’s Foreign Minister[1] Salman Khan verdict: Actor convicted because he’s a Muslim, says Pakistan’s Foreign Minister[1] Salman Khan verdict: Actor convicted because he’s a Muslim, says Pakistan’s Foreign Minister[1] Salman Khan verdict: Actor convicted because he’s a Muslim, says Pakistan’s Foreign Minister

What are the best books on psychology?

Let me be sincere here. This are list borrowed from blog.theteamw.com . Thanks to editor by the way.1. Thinking Fast and Slow, by Daniel Kahneman, 2011 – If you want to understand how people think and how and why they react, then this is a must read. Daniel Kahneman is a Psychologist and a Nobel prize winner in Economics, but this book is all about how people think and react. It’s very well written, but I will warn you, it’s not an easy read. Plan to spend time reading this one. But it will be worth it for the understanding you get into why we do the things we do.2. Redirect, by Timothy Wilson, 2011 – This is the second book of Timothy Wilson’s on my list. If you want to know how to make permanent and lasting change in your behavior, or the behavior of someone you know, then this is the book to read. Wilson covers the recent and often very surprising research on interventions and therapies that result in people actually changing. Permanent behavior change is hard to come by. This book tells you what does and doesn’t work based on research.3. Drive, by Daniel Pink, 2011 – What really motivates people? This book covers the research on human motivation in the last few years. It’s well written, and an easy read, and will explode some long-standing beliefs.4, The Invisible Gorilla by Chabris and Simon, 2011 – Chabris and Simon explain their research that shows how what we think we are seeing and experiencing is not really what’s out there. A fun book about how we deceive ourselves.5. Strangers to Ourselves: The Adaptive Unconscious, by Timothy Wilson, 2004 – This is the book that actually got me started seriously on the topic of the unconscious. I had read Blink (Malcolm Gladwell) and although that was an interesting book, I wanted more depth and detail. Gladwell referenced Wilson’s book so I started reading it and light bulbs went off for me. This one is a bit more academic and psychological, especially the first few chapters, but all in all, a great book with lots of interesting insights and strong research.6. Stumbling on Happiness by Dan Gilbert, 2007 – This is a fun read. I don’t think it’s really about happiness, so I don’t totally understand the title. To me it’s mainly about memory of the past, and anticipation about the future, and the research on how accurate or inaccurate we are about both past and future. It’s full of fascinating research, but is written in a very readable way.7. Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion, by Robert Cialdini, 2006 – This is a newer version of the original book that came out several years ago. This book is the “granddaddy” of all the other books on the topic of persuasion. A very worthwhile read. Interesting too, because at the time he originally wrote this book each chapter had a section on how to RESIST the persuasive techniques. He wasn’t a proponent of using them; he wanted you to know about them so you wouldn’t fall prey. He did a turn-around on that mindset for his later work and writing.8. Brain Rules: 12 Principles For Surviving and Thriving at Work, Home, and School, by John Medina, 2009 – This is a somewhat misleading book. From the way it’s described you would think it’s a very practical book, for everyone, not academic or research oriented. But actually it’s quite a treasure trove of research, which I think is a good thing. He has this weird section at the end of each chapter where he tells you how to apply the principles in that chapter to your everyday life. I think those sections are the weakest, actually. But the material in the body of each chapter is solid, well referenced and well written. If you want a basic book that explains some basic brain functioning I would definitely read this book.9. Predictably Irrational, by Dan Ariely, 2008. There is some great content in this book, but I have a basic disagreement with the premise. If you have read my blog posts or books you know that I believe that it is not that our decision-making or mental processing is “irrational”. It’s unconscious, but that doesn’t mean irrational or bad. Our unconscious mental processing works most of the time. Ariely’s view is that we are irrational and irrational means bad, and that we should learn how to counteract our mental processing. I don’t agree. But the research in the book is still good (it’s his interpretations and recommendations I take issue with).10. Hooked, by Nir Eyal, 2014. This book takes the research on classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and habits and rolls it together and applies it to the design of software and apps. The basic question is how can you develop products that people can’t stop using. Eyal has some unique takes on the topic that make for interesting and “a-ha” moment reading.11. The Power of Habit , by Charles Duhigg, 2014. The science of habits — how we form them, change them, and why they are so powerful. Actually the information in one of the Appendices is, I think, the most powerful part of the book.12. The Art of Choosing , by Sheena Iyengar, 2011. This is a thick book and research oriented, but it’s the best book out there for a survey of decision-making. Why do people make certain decisions? Why do they choose one thing over another? What makes them take action?13. Made To Stick , by Chip Heath and Dan Heath, 2007. This is a little book that brings together research on what captures our attention, makes us remember, and makes us take action. It’s an easy read, but it explains well a fairly large body of research. Use this book when you want to convince your boss, the marketing department, some sales people and so on.14. The Moral Molecule , by Paul Zak, 2013. There’s a brain chemical called oxytocin that regulates much of our social behavior. Paul Zak explains the effects of what he calls this “moral molecule” on human behavior.15. The Emotional Brain , by Paul LeDoux, 1998. This one’s not an easy read, but if you want to know what emotions are, how they work in the brain and what that means for human behavior, this is a good book to read to get a start on that topic.16. The Paradox of Choice , by Barry Schwartz,2005. The premise of this book is that we all want lots of choices, but lots of choices don’t help us to choose. It’s easy to read and has lots of great research in it too.17. And please forgive me if I put one of my books on the list! — How To Get People To Do StuffDo you agree with my list? Do you have some favorites that I’ve failed to mention?

What are the most expensive divorces of Bollywood?

This is a very interesting thing to know.1 . Hrithik Roshan and Sussane KhanPeople were really left shocked when the duo announced their separation last year, after 14 years of being married. There were lots of speculation, with accusations on both of them cheating on each other. But till date, the exact reason of separation isn't clear. Nevertheless, theirs has got to be one of the most expensive divorces in Bollywood. Sussane had demanded a whopping Rs 400 crore in alimony and Hrithik ended up paying Rs. 380 crores to her in a settlement!2. Karisma Kapoor and Sunjay KapurTheirs has been one jinxed marriage since the very beginning. They have always been on an on-off mode constantly as far as their relationship is concerned, and the couple finally filed for a divorce last year. If reports are to be believed, their divorce is about to get finalised by June this year, and Karisma has apparently demanded Rs. 7 crore as alimony.3. Sanjay Dutt and Rhea PillaiEven though Rhea was Sanjay's second, the two were much in love before Rhea went ahead and left him for tennis player Leander Paes. Reportedly, Sanjay was footing in her shopping and mobile phone bills till the time the official divorce was finalised, even though during that time she had a baby with Leander Paes! Not only that, Sanjay also ended up paying Rs 8 crore as alimony and an expensive car to Rhea.4. Rhea Pillai and Leander PaesWell, yeah! They also ended up getting divorced, funny right! In fact, the two of them had a much ugly divorce, with both of them making accusations at each other in front of the media. Paes even accused Pillai of cheating on him with a younger cricketer. Yet, Pillai demanded Rs. 4 lakh from him as monthly maintenance, Rs 3 lakh for herself and Rs. 90,000 for their daughter who studies in one of the most expensive schools in Mumbai.5. Aditya Chopra and Payal KhannaWhile most us know that Rani Mukerji and Aditya Chopra are happily married now, not many know of his first wife Payal Khanna. Thrate were actually childhood sweethearts, but as fate would have it, they are separated now. It was reported that it took a lot of time for the couple to get the official divorce because Payal apparently demanded a huge sum of alimony from Aditya. And even though there were much speculations, their divorce details were kept under wraps. Yet, the alimony amount is believed to be so huge that it's considered to be one of the most expensive divorces in the history of Bollywood.6. Prabhudeva and RamlathNot many know, but the multitalented actor-dancer-director, Prabhudeva is also a divorcee. He divorced his wife Ramlath in 2011, but not without paying a hefty amount as alimony. She not only received property worth of Rs. 20-25 crores, which included villas, but also got Rs. 10 lakh as one time alimony and two expensive cars!7. Saif Ali Khan and Amrita SinghHere's yet another of the most expensive Bollywood celeb divorces- Saif and Amrita. The two had a fairytale wedding, when Saif decided to marry a much elder Amrita despite his family's opposition, and everyone else's shock. Sadly, the couple parted ways after 13 years of being married. And even though the exact amount of Amrita's alimony has never been disclosed, it's said that apparently Saif had to pay half his fortune to Amrita as alimony and also paid for child support.Thank you for reading.Visit my blogs-www.jannat479.blogspot.com

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