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Sunday, 3 July 2016

Actress Samantha Harassed by Public Shocking Video



The Internet recently went bananas over TamilTelugu diva Samantha’s workout video. The clip, where she can be seen lifting a massive amount of weights, was shared on Facebook by Prabhu’s coach Kunal Gir.“Samantha Ruth Prabhu deadlifting more than 100kgs ( 225lbs ) for 3 reps. Woman of Steel??,” writes coach Kunal Gir, while sharing the video on his Facebook page. And we dare not contest the 100-kilo lifting woman’s coach.



Thursday, 30 June 2016

It Happens Only In India 2016 Must Watch It



It Happens Only In India, Crazy, Funny, Travel. Here are a few fun pictures of daily life across India.

Amazing Flight Landing



Tickets for the RAF Cosford Air Show 2016 to be held on Sunday 19th June, have officially gone on sale today. With the 2015 event selling out weeks before the show took place and now having been voted the region's ‘Best Event of the Year’ by the public, the organisers are encouraging people to purchase their tickets as soon as possible.

The Wright Brothers are famous for flying the world's first successful airplane in 1903 - yet they may have been beaten to the record two years earlier, according to a prestigious aviation journal. 
Jane's All The World's Aircraft claims in its 100th anniversary edition that German aviation pioneer Gustav Weisskopf was actually the first man to successfully build and fly his 'Condor' plane in August 1901.
And according to reports, Weisskopf - who emigrated to America and changed his name to Whitehead - may have also been the first person to invent the flying car.

Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Top 5 Elephant Attack in India Kerala 2016



The incident, as reported by the Mathrubhumi daily, occurred at 1 am in the night on Tuesday when Sreelal (37) tried offering a banana to an elephant resting after a tiring procession at a temple in Kilimanur. While the elephant’s mahouts were sleeping, Sreelal took advantage of the situation and tried taking a selfie. But the elephant, clearly not amused, first whacked him with its trunk and then hit him with its tusk on his thigh.
But hearing the man’s cries, locals and members of the temple management rushed to his rescue and carried him to Medical College hospital. The man is reportedly out of danger.
Human-elephant conflicts in the state are not new and are routinely reported by newspapers and television channels.

Tamil Nadu CM JAYALALITHA Escape from an Elephant Attack


Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalitha's Narrow escape from an Elephant attack  mudumalai national park tamil nadu


India's First Pro Wrestler woman knocked down by Punjabi girl LIKE A BOSS


India's First pro wrestler woman wrestler named BB Bull Bull threw an open challenge to the public. Kavita, a former Haryana Police Officer, accepted the challenge and knocked down the wrestler in few minutes.“She challenged other women in the crowd which got me really excited. I am a huge fan of wrestling”, Kavita said in an interview.

Gayathri Suresh Girl Actress


Gayathri Suresh is an Indian film actress, model and the winner of Miss Kerala 2014 beauty pageant. She made her debut film through Jamna Pyari, directed by Thomas Sebastian.
Gayathri Suresh who hails from Thrissur has already made her name in the history of Miss Kerala Competition by winning the 2014 title.




Life Policy Girl

Such "gap" coverage is null and void. 23 State Insurance Commissioners have said so. The San Francisco District Attorney declared such coverage as fraudulent.(see SF Chronicle).
The problem is this:


Ube and Lyft state on their web sites they are NOT a transportation carrier. The are a dispatch/referral app company that receives a 20-30% referral fee from the driver. The driver is an independent businessman who uses his personal vehicle and personal insurance to transport the public for compensation. It is against the law to do so, thus the insurance is exempt from livery operations.
NO INSURANCE COMPANY CAN INSURE A NON-PERMITTED LIVERY DRIVER AND VEHICLE 24/7 PUBLIC AUTO LIABILITY (PAL) COVERAGE. Insurance fraud is a felony.
Uber and Lyft lures such drivers into their scheme to provide driving services and paying all operational costs and no regulatory fees or the expensive livery insurance (PAL) premiums. It is a losing proposition for the driver because he can not even make minimum wage portal to portal and subjects himself to criminal liability and exposure.
If an accident, injury, or death or criminal incident, his personal insurer will not pay the claim for breach of policy. Uber and Lyft's insurance will not pay either because the policy is only a commercial general liability surplus line coverage for the company only and not the driver or passenger. They have yet to pay a claim anywhere and their offshore carrier is not registered and turns away.




Other new types of "hybrid" insurance has been test marketed and consists of many legal problems. Uber and Lyft drivers will not pay the excess premium nor will switch over to these companies. The drivers will not apply for their state or local livery permits. The qualifications are stiff and rigid for a livery permit.
So the claimant has no where to go to collect a cash claim.
The public is unprotected. 
All government officials, politicians, and enforcement officers should review their oaths of office and demand compliance of these rogue drivers. No company or individual can operate unregulated in a regulated industry. It is against the law.

Insurance Power


Massachusetts Uber and Lyft drivers will soon be able to purchase insurance to fill in gaps of coverage while they offer ride-hailing services.
Gov. Charlie Baker and the Division of Insurance announced Monday that the United Services Automobile Association (USAA) has been approved to offer additional coverage to its policyholders who drive for ride-hailing companies, or so-called transportation network companies (TNC).

TNC drivers, like all drivers, are required to carry personal automobile insurance, but, the governor's office said, are "excluded from coverage on their personal policies when operating a personal vehicle to transport goods or passengers for a fee." Uber and Lyft do provide insurance coverage to drivers from the time a ride is accepted until it's complete.
But there is a gap in insurance coverage for drivers from the time they turn on a ride-hailing app and are awaiting a ride request to the time they actually accept a ride request. USAA will provide “gap protection” coverage that will protect drivers during the time they are not covered by their own personal insurance or a ride-hailing company’s insurance.

“It’s crucial that appropriate coverage is available to protect drivers, passengers and the traveling public,” Baker said in a statement.
USAA will begin offering the policy — the first of its kind in Massachusetts — on Nov. 21, and it will take effect on or after Jan. 7, 2016.
The announcement is the latest development in the ongoing fight between taxis and ride-hailing companies. Some taxi advocates say more needs to be done about the insurance issue.
"The fact that USAA is providing 'gap' insurance indicates the Uber-driver coverage gap is real,” Dave Sutton, a spokesperson for the 'Who's Driving You?' public safety initiative of the Taxicab, Limousine & Paratransit Association, said in a statement. “Until gap coverage is available to all Uber drivers in Massachusetts, passengers and third parties — such as other drivers and pedestrians — will continue to be at risk for ambiguous and delayed insurance compensation.”
The issue of insurance for TNC drivers and potential coverage gaps is a key part of some bills to regulate Uber and Lyft currently on Beacon Hill. One of those bills was filed by Baker.
And as state lawmakers continue to craft legislation to regulate ride-hailing services, the governor is calling for more insurance companies to submit proposals on so-called “gap protection” for consideration.
“With the first endorsement of its type taking effect for TNC drivers, we welcome others to participate in supporting consumer safety and choice in Massachusetts’ diverse transportation network,” Baker said Monday.