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Watch: Delhi’s street food vendor’s moong dal veggie pizza leaves netizens offended

An Instagram page named Live For Food shared a video on the social media platform which showed a street food vendor making moong dal veggie pizza.

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If you are a social media buff, you must have come across hundreds of bizarre food combinations on the Internet. From pani puri to ice cream and pizza to desserts, food vendors are always on board to experiment. The newest bizarre food combination that is going viral on social media is a Delhi’s street vendor’s invention, moong dal pizza.

An Instagram page named Live For Food shared a video on the social media platform which showed a street food vendor making moong dal veggie pizza. We all are familiar with basic pizza that has bread as a base but this time the vendor made the base with moong dal. However, this food combination not only caught the attention of social media users, but also left them disappointed.

In a bid to come up with a healthier option for pizza lovers, the vendor who runs a stall near ITO Metro station invented this moong dal base, instead of the plain flour one. In the video, the vendor shows how he prepares the healthy pizza option, moong dal veggie pizza. The viral video shows the vendor adding the moong dal mixture to a heated pan and make a base which is almost similar to pancakes. Once the mixture is cooked, he splits open the moong dal base and adds tomato, onion, sweet corn and cheese on the top.   

After the cheese melts, he serves the moong dal pizza to his customer. At the end of the video, the flood blogger informs the viewers that the cheese burst pizza costs Rs 200 at the food stall. In addition, he also opined that this food combination is the best option for healthy and affordable pizza. 

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However, the social media users are not ready to agree to his claims. An Instagram user commented that if he consumes so much cheese and butter then he can also consume flour. Another user wrote that the healthy pizza turned out to be unhealthy in the end. Furthermore, another user named it as a healthy fried pizza with extra butter and cheese. 

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Pushpa 2 makers delete Dammunte Pattukora song amid Allu Arjun’s stampede controversy

Despite the song’s deletion, Pushpa 2 has achieved notable success at the box office, having premiered on December 5 across multiple languages, including Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.

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The song “Dammunte Pattukora” from the much-anticipated film Pushpa 2 has recently been removed from social media platforms, sparking significant discussion and controversy online.

Released by T-Series on December 24, 2024, this track was composed by the acclaimed Devi Sri Prasad and features vocals from the film’s lead actor, Allu Arjun. Written by the director Sukumar, “Dammunte Pattukora” quickly became a centerpiece of widespread debate due to its provocative lyrics and the context of an ongoing legal issue involving Allu Arjun.

The song depicts a dramatic confrontation between the protagonist Pushpa, portrayed by Allu Arjun, and his rival, police officer Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat, played by Fahadh Faasil.

The lyrics, particularly lines such as “Dammunte pattukora Shekhawat” (If you have the guts, catch me, Shekhawat!) and “Pattukonte vodilestha syndicate” (If you catch me, I’ll leave the syndicate), emphasize Pushpa’s fearless attitude towards authority, embodying the rebellious essence of his character.

In this number, Pushpa asserts that even if apprehended, he would prefer returning to the forest as a laborer, further highlighting his resolve and pride. While these assertive lines resonate positively with fans who admire Pushpa’s unwavering spirit, they have also ignited substantial controversy.

The bold and defiant nature of the song has contributed significantly to its removal, particularly considering the timing of its release—just weeks after a tragic stampede occurred during the film’s premiere on December 4. This incident resulted in multiple injuries, and Allu Arjun is currently facing scrutiny in connection with it, complicating public perceptions of the song.

Critics argue that the song’s challenging lyrics may come off as insensitive or inflammatory, given the ongoing investigation into the stampede. The rebellious tone could be interpreted as inciting disorder, potentially exacerbating the situation. Conversely, some believe that the backlash against the song is exaggerated and that it merely represents an artistic expression consistent with Pushpa’s character.

The discussions surrounding “Dammunte Pattukora” have led to a heated debate on social media, polarizing opinions among users. Fans of Allu Arjun and the Pushpa franchise have praised the song’s audacious lyrics and its representation of the protagonist’s unyielding spirit. However, others contend that releasing it amid the backlash from the stampede incident was imprudent and could harm the film’s reputation and that of its creators.

Despite the song’s deletion, Pushpa 2 has achieved notable success at the box office, having premiered on December 5 across multiple languages, including Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.

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SBI PO recruitment 2024: 600 probationary officer posts announced

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The State Bank of India (SBI) has released its official notification for the recruitment of Probationary Officers (PO) for 2024. The recruitment drive aims to fill 600 vacancies, including 586 regular positions and 14 backlog positions. Interested candidates can apply online through the official website, sbi.co.in, starting December 27, 2024.

This recruitment drive aims to fill 600 Probationary Officer (PO) positions, offering a great opportunity for aspirants looking to build a career in banking with one of India’s most prestigious financial institutions. The SBI PO posts will be filled through a rigorous three-phase selection process, including preliminary exams, main exams, and a final interview.

Candidates must meet the eligibility criteria, including a graduation degree and age requirements, to apply for the posts. The application process will be conducted online, with important dates for registration, examination, and document submission clearly outlined. Interested candidates are encouraged to check the official SBI website for detailed instructions and begin preparing for the upcoming selection rounds.

Key Dates

  • Application Start Date: December 27, 2024
  • Application Deadline: January 16, 2024
  • Preliminary Exam Call Letters Available: 3rd or 4th week of February 2025
  • Phase-I Preliminary Examination: March 8 and 15, 2025

Eligibility Criteria

  • Educational Qualification: A graduate degree in any discipline from a recognized university or equivalent. Final-year students can apply provisionally, provided they present proof of graduation by April 30, 2025.
  • Age Limit: Applicants must be between 21 and 30 years old as of April 1, 2024 (born between April 2, 1994, and April 1, 2003, inclusive).

Selection Process

The selection process involves three phases:

  1. Phase I: Preliminary Examination
    • An online objective test carrying 100 marks.
  2. Phase II: Main Examination
    • Conducted online, it includes an objective test for 200 marks and a descriptive test for 50 marks.
  3. Phase III: Psychometric Test, Group Exercise, and Personal Interview
    • A psychometric test will profile candidates’ personalities. Shortlisted candidates will participate in group exercises and interviews.

Application Fee

  • Rs. 750/- for Unreserved, EWS, and OBC candidates.
  • No fee for SC, ST, and PwBD candidates.

How to Apply?

Candidates must visit the official website, register, and complete the application process by the deadline. The call letters for the preliminary examination will be available in February 2025.

This recruitment provides an excellent opportunity for aspiring candidates to join one of India’s premier banking institutions. Applicants are advised to carefully review the eligibility and selection criteria before applying.

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Mumbai: Man pranks scammer by putting puppy on video call to expose fake cop

They coax victims into switching to video calls on platforms such as WhatsApp or Skype, claiming to have a digital arrest warrant for alleged financial misconduct or legal violations.

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Amidst the rise of digital arrest scams, an individual decided to prank a scammer impersonating a police officer. During a video call, the cybercriminal was unexpectedly greeted by a puppy instead of a victim.

Shared on Instagram, the video features a man responding to a call from someone dressed as a police officer, who claims to be contacting him from the Andheri East police station in Mumbai. When asked to show his face, the man humorously presents his small puppy to the camera, saying, “Yeh lijiye, sir. Aagya main camera ke saamne.”

Realising he’s been pranked, the scammer smiles and attempts to redirect the camera back to himself, saying, “Arey yeh raha main. Arey, thanedaar. Dikhraha hai? Arey nakli vardi,” while laughing. Eventually, he turns off the camera and disconnects the call.

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This amusing encounter, shared widely on Instagram, had users in stitches, with one commenting, “Scammer ke saath hi scam kardia,” while another noted, “Indians are pretty talented when it comes to content.”

Many referred to the interaction as “paw patrol,” with one user cleverly stating, “Pawlice hai woh police nahi.” The lighthearted prank was so charming that even the scammer couldn’t conceal his smile, earning him the title of “pookie scammer.”

Digital arrest scams involve fraudsters impersonating law enforcement officials like CBI agents or customs officers, initiating contact through phone calls. They coax victims into switching to video calls on platforms such as WhatsApp or Skype, claiming to have a digital arrest warrant for alleged financial misconduct or legal violations.

To enhance the ruse, they may use fake police station backdrops. These scammers pretend to assist victims in clearing their names while pressuring them to transfer large sums of money to specific accounts or UPI IDs, disappearing with the funds and leaving victims vulnerable to financial loss and identity theft.

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