जानिए कैसे IPS गौरव तिवारी बन गए आम आदमी के नायक

देश की बागडोर असल मायने में अफसरों के हाथ में होती है. यदि नौकरशाही दुरुस्त हो तो कानून-व्यवस्था चाकचौबंद रहती है. जिस तरह से भ्रष्टाचार का दीमक नौकरशाही को खोखला किए जा रहा है, लोगों का उससे विश्वास उठता जा रहा है. लेकिन कुछ ऐसे भी IAS और IPS अफसर हैं, जो अपनी साख बचाए हुए हैं. उनके कारनामे आज मिशाल के तौर पर पेश किए जा रहे हैं. aajtak.in ऐसे ही प्रशासनिक और पुलिस अफसरों पर एक सीरीज पेश कर रहा है. इस कड़ी में आज पेश है मध्य प्रदेश काडर के IPS अफसर गौरव तिवारी की दास्तान.

IPS अफसर गौरव तिवारी की दिलचस्प दास्तान

  • – मध्य प्रदेश काडर के IPS अफसर गौरव तिवारी कटनी जिले में अपने कार्यकाल के दौरान ऐसा कमाल किया कि लोग उनके फैन हो गए. 500 करोड़ रुपए के हवाला कारोबार का पर्दाफाश करने वाले इस SP का जब तबादला हुआ, तो लोग सड़क पर आ गए. गौरव तिवारी को मिला आम जनता का मिला ये समर्थन उन्हें रातों-रात नायक बना दिया.
  • – IPS अफसर गौरव तिवारी का जन्म उत्तर प्रदेश के वाराणसी जिले में एक साधारण किसान परिवार में हुआ था. स्कूल की पढ़ाई गांव में ही करने के बाद आईआईटी की परीक्षा पास करके गौरव इंजीनियर बन गए. उन्होंने टाटा कंपनी में नौकरी शुरू कर दी. लेकिन कुछ अलग करने की तमन्ना उनके मन में बनी रही.
  • – करीब 2 साल तक टाटा कंपनी में नौकरी करने के बाद गौरव तिवारी दिल्ली चले आए. यहां उन्होंने यूपीएससी की तैयारी शुरू कर दी. उनके पिता अरुण तिवारी बताते हैं कि दिल्ली में यूपीएससी की तैयारी के दौरान महज 7000 रुपये में अपना खर्च चला लेते थे. इसमें खाने, रहने और पढ़ाई का खर्च शामिल था.
  • – गौरव तिवारी के पिता गांव पर ही रहकर खेती करते हैं. लेकिन माता-पिता से मिली शिक्षा के बल पर गौरव ने न केवल देश की सबसे बड़ी परीक्षा पास की, बल्कि IPS अफसर बनकर लोगों की सेवा करते हुए परिवार सहित नौकरशाही का भी मान बढ़ा रहे हैं.
  • – साल 2015 में गौरव की पोस्टिंग बालाघाट में थी. उस समय उनकी पत्नी आभा तिवारी गर्भवती थी. डिलीवरी के लिए उन्हें जैसे ही अस्पताल में भर्ती कराया गया, गौरव को नक्सलियों से जुड़े एक सीक्रेट मिशन पर जाने का आर्डर मिल गया. उसी रात उनकी पत्नी ने बेटी को जन्म दिया और वो अपने मिशन पर निकल पड़े.

How to Find and Remove Duplicate Files on Windows

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Duplicate files waste precious space on your computer’s hard drive — especially if you have anSSD — and make your computer’s backups bigger for no good reason. Here’s how you can free up some disk space.

Every program we recommend here comes with a clean installer that won’t try to install toolbars and other junkware on your system. We hate that, too, so we spent time finding the good programs.

Find and Delete Duplicate Files the Easy Way

Duplicate Cleaner

If you want to find and clean up files the easy way, there’s no better tool for the job thanDuplicate Cleaner Pro 4. It might not be free, but unlike the rest, it’s easy to use and comes chock full of features.

You can download a free trial and see for yourself whether you like it.

Download Duplicate Cleaner Pro Now

dupeGuru, dupeGuru Music Edition, and dupeGuru Pictures Edition

dupeGuru is a great application for this. It’s completely free and comes in three flavors: dupeGuru, dupeGuru Music Edition, and dupeGuru Pictures Edition. The music and pictures editions are specialized for finding similar music files and pictures. For example, the music edition will find the same song, even if they’re in different MP3 files encoded at different bitrates. Or the pictures edition will find copies of the same photo even if they’ve been resized, rotated, or slightly edited. This utility uses a “fuzzy match” algorithm and can find files that are very similar and not just completely identical.

dupeGuru is completely open-source. The installer won’t attempt to drag any toolbars or other junk onto your system, and it isn’t even trying to upsell you to anything.

The interface is simple, but easy to use — open it, add a few folders or drives you want to scan, and click Scan. You’ll see a list of duplicate files, and you can easily select and delete the files you want to remove. Double-click a file in the list to open and examine it.

DigitalVolcano’s Duplicate Cleaner Free

Note: use the “non-CNET” download link.

Digital Volcano’s Duplicate Cleaner is another good option. They sell a paid version of this application with more features, but the free version provides the basic duplicate-scanning features with a nice interface. The installer redirects you through Download.com, but it didn’t try to install any junkware on our system when we installed it. DigitalVolcano is trying to make money the old-fashioned way — by providing a good product and hoping people buy the upgraded paid version with more features.

Duplicate Cleaner provides a pretty interface that will scan your computer and any connected external drives for duplicate files. The pro version also scans for very-similar images and music files that are slightly different, but the free version has the basic duplicate-file-finding features.

This application’s advantage over dupeGuru is its prettier interface. It holds your hand a bit more than dupeGuru does.

VisiPics

Use VisiPics to scan for image files that are very similar, even if they aren’t completely identical. For example, VisiPics will find resized, rotated, edited, and otherwise-modified image files and flag them as duplicates. You may not need these multiple similar copies of photos and other images, so VisiPics can help you here.

dupeGuru and other duplicate-file-removing applications can also do this, but VisiPics has an interface designed with photos in mind. If you have a large collection of digital photos, VisiPics is probably the application to use. It will provide a more visual interface for looking at those photos and clearing our your duplicates.

VisiPics is free — donationware, technically — and won’t try to install any junk on your system. .

Duplicate File Finder

Duplicate File Finder is another barebones-yet-functional open-source application with a no-frills interface. It actually has a different approach from other applications. It looks for files that have the exact same size and only then compares them to see if they’re duplicates of each other.

This means you won’t get the almost-but-not-quite-exact matching features other applications provide. However, it also means that Duplicate File Finder should be even faster at scanning through a larger set of files. if you only care about files that are completely identical and not just almost identical, you can save time with Duplicate File Finder. It doesn’t have the prettiest interface, but it definitely works.


This isn’t a complete list of all the duplicate-file-finding utilities for Windows out there. There are many other ones, often with installers packed full of junkware and toolbars. The above utilities should do the job without messing with your system or demanding money.

Remember, don’t delete duplicate files in system folders — for example, under C:\Program Files or C:\Windows. Programs may depend on having duplicate copies of certain files in specific places. Leave system files alone and only clean up your own personal data files — documents, images, music files, videos, and everything else you might have a duplicate copy of.

How to Turn An Old Android Phone into a Networked Security Camera

If the idea of a networked security camera that you can remotely view and receive alerts from appeals to you (but the $$$ of a commercial model does not), read on as we show you how to turn older generation Android phones into sophisticated security cameras.

Why Would I Want to Do This?

Well, we hate to presume, but we imagine you opened this tutorial because you have something you want to keep on eye on. Whether that’s your backdoor to watch for delivered packages, your new ferret cage to see if Mr. Winks actually uses the super-deluxe hammock lounge on the top floor, or your kids in the backyard while you’re in the house tidying up, is your business.

We’re just here to help you do it cheaply with old hardware you likely have laying around already (or can acquire easily off eBay). The Android phone we used for the tutorial, an HTC Hero, can be picked up off eBay for $20-25—a fraction of the cost of Wi-Fi security cameras, and the phone will offer a radically more customizable user experience.

What Do I Need?

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For this tutorial you’ll need the following things:

  • One Android Phone with Camera.
  • One charging cable.
  • One copy of IP Webcam (Free) (for continuous streaming).
  • One copy of SECuRET SpyCam ($4.50) (for motion-activated capture and alerts).
  • Access to a Wi-Fi network local to the Android phone.
  • (Optional) Remote access to the Wi-Fi network to monitor continuous video feed away from home/work.

Why two different camera applications? During our testing we had trouble finding an application that could both stream continuous video in an effective and easy to access manner and issue motion-detection alerts effectively. Rather than have you set up a camera system that’s just kind of mediocre at both tasks, we’re highlighting a two prong approach where you can select the best app for your needs and desired level of monitoring.

If you want to get a notice whenever someone, say, drops a package off on your porch or opens your back gate, follow along with the first portion of our tutorial that details setting up SECuRET SpyCam.

If you want to generate a continuous live stream, like you would if you wanted to be able to continually check in on the results of an experiment or children playing in the backyard, follow along with the second portion of our tutorial detailing how to set up IP Webcam.

In addition, there are a few things worth noting before we proceed. First,  this tutorial is focused entirely on the software side of things. Because each physical phone and location of installation will be unique, it’s an exercise for the reader to find their own mounting solution for their Android phone-turned-security camera. In our testing we used a suction-cup mount intended to mount the phone to a car windshield as it worked well to mount the camera to windows and smooth surfaces.

Second, if you want to access your camera from outside the network we recommend doing so in a secure fashion. Configuring a VPN is outside of the scope of today’s tutorial but we have plenty of great tutorials on How-To Geek including How to Connect to a VPN on Android and How to Setup a VPN Server Using a DD-WRT Router to get you started.

Finally, if you are reusing one of your old phones we would strongly recommend performing a factory reset on the device and then updating it to the most current version of Android available. Stability is important when deploying a device such as a security camera, so removing any extra applications, freeing up as much memory as possible, and running the most recent stable Android release for your device are all important considerations. Refer to the documentation for your specific phone to reset it and update Android.

Configuring SECuRET SpyCam

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In all our tests of Android motion-detection software, SECuRET SpyCam came out ahead in every category. Its motion detection algorithms were the most consistent, it features tons of individual settings you can refine to help it work with the widest number of devices, it also features email and Twitter based notification as well as automated Dropbox-uploading, as well as the ability to capture not only photos but video segments too.

First, grab a copy of SECuRET SpyCam in the Play Store and install it to your device—if you’re wary of purchasing an app without test driving it first there is a demo copy available here.

After you have installed the application, launch it to begin the configuration process:

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In the upper right hand corner of the display, next to the help icon, is the settings menu icon. Click on the settings menu. In our testing we found that leaving the majority of the default settings alone was ideal; however there are several settings that need configuration right out of the gate.

The first important decision is to decide whether you want the security camera to capture still photos or video segments when triggered. Navigate to General –> Motion Capture Mode –>and select either Photo or Video. Although we tested both functions, for the purposes of this tutorial we’re configuring the camera for photo capture. 2013-02-27_112327

While still in the General menu, select Photo Settings to configure photo and notification settings.

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Here you can opt for a color or black and white photo, what resolution you want the photos to be taken in (lower resolution if you’re just monitoring the UPS guy coming and going, higher resolution if you hope to capture a license plate or other identifying information), as well as whether or not your want the camera to capture multiple exposures of each triggered moment (you can set the burst capture mode up to 5 photos per trigger).

Finally under the Actions section you can turn on Email and Twitter notification. While there may be some application for live Tweeting your security camera images, we’re more interested in configuring the email service.

Select Email, then check Auto Email Captures, and then plug in the credentials for a Gmail account. Finally, plug in a delivery address for the alerts. You can customize the email’s Subject/Message lines, but we found no particular need to do so.

The next step is to configure Dropbox syncing. By default all captures are stored on the local device (and emailed to you if have email alerts enabled). We want to go a step further and sync the captures to Dropbox so we have a convenient backup and, should the device itself get taken, we still have the photos. Navigate to General –> Dropbox to plug in your Dropbox login information and settings.

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First, check Auto Sync Captures, then click Log In to authenticate SECuRET SpyCam with your Dropbox account. The final setting is to select whether you want the Dropbox syncing to occur over Wi-Fi only or via Wi-Fi and your cellular data plan.

Now that we’ve configured the basics, it’s time to test the camera out. We strongly recommend not messing around with the default settings until you’ve actually tried out your system—in almost every instance the default settings worked fine for us and required no further tinkering.

Exit back to the main menu and select Built-in Camera and press Start.

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Once you press start you’ll see a screen like the one above—the smaller screen in the upper left hand corner is there to display the motion detection algorithm in action.

Since it’s a rather dreary, snowy, and gray day outside, we’re going to use something a little more colorful for our test subjects this afternoon: some African Cichlids. Not only are the Yellow Lab test subjects brightly colored but they’re extremely curious fish and we know it won’t take long for them to investigate the camera attached to the side of their tank. To start the actual detection mode tap the screen and then press the play button that appears in the lower menu bar.

It only takes a minute or two of waiting before one of the fish swims over to investigate:

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The image is captured, stored to the device, and then an email alert is issued along with the file syncing to our Dropbox account. The email alerts are simple but they get the job done:

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That’s all there is to it; once you’ve done the hard work of configuring the app and positioning your camera, there’s nothing left to do but check in on it periodically to make sure it hasn’t fallen off the window or been unplugged.

Configuring IP Webcam

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While SECuRET SpyCam was our favorite pick for motion-based capture, it has one glaring oversight which prevented it from being a one-stop-shop for our Android security camera needs: it doesn’t include a simple streaming function. If you want a security camera you can continuously monitor (not just see when it issues you an alert) you’ll need to install a streaming application for that purpose. Fortunately there is a well established, free, and robust solution in IP Webcam.

IP Webcam is a perfect tool for turning your Android device into a streaming security camera. You can monitor the video feed (and take photos from the camera) using any modern web browser, use free cam viewers like  IP Cam Viewer to monitor the camera from other Android devices, connect it into Skype, and even stream it right into media players like VLC.

Before we start actively monitoring the feed, however, let’s do some basic configuration (IP Webcam is even easier to setup than SECuRet SpyCam). First, install the application from the Play Store. Once the application is installed, launch it, and you’ll be dumped right into the configuration panel—seen above.

Much like we left the defaults alone in the previous section of the tutorial, we’re going to do the same here—once you have tested the camera you can begin tweaking settings to meet your needs if necessary. Of the few settings we are going to tweak, the first is to scroll down and check Stream on device boot, we want our security camera to turn back on in the event that the Android device crashes and restarts.

The second setting worth looking into right away is the login/password setting. Since we’re the only ones with access to our Wi-Fi network, we opted to make setting up and deploying our device easier by skipping this step.

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Once you’ve tweaked these basic settings it’s time to position your device and start up the server. Scroll to the bottom of the configuration panel and click Start server.

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You’ll see a screen like the one above—minus the fish of course, unless you’re also setting up your phone to monitor an aquarium.

At this point you need the IP address and port number of the server. It’s printed on the bottom of the screen (you can also click How do I connect? in the upper left hand corner. Navigating to the address provided yields a simple HTML page like so:

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There you’ll find feed links and/or instructions for connecting IP Webcam to a wide variety of viewing sources including streaming it to media players, watching it directly in your browser via the Java plugin, and linking it to Android-based camera viewing apps. The fastest way to start monitoring the feed is to use the built-in Java view like so:

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It’s not particularly elegant but it displays the video with very little lag. The solution we preferred was to open the video stream in popular video application VLC by running VLC, navigating to Media –> Open Network Stream, and plugging in the playlist link:http://x.x.x.x:8080/playlist.m3u, where x.x.x.x is the camera’s address on the local network:

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Watching it through VLC made it extremely easy to hit the record button to record a video of anything interesting that might crop up.

That’s all there is to it: with IP Webcam once you have the server up and running on the phone and you’ve selected one of the many viewing methods to peek in on your camera, you’re done.

50 Most Positive Things To Do

​🌞50 most positive one liners. Worthy of reading again & again…..💭
1. Have a firm handshake.

2. Look people in the eye.

3. Sing in the shower.

4. Own a great stereo system.

5. If in a fight, hit first and hit hard.

6. Keep secrets.

7. Never give up on anybody. Miracles happen everyday.

8. Always accept an outstretched hand.

9. Be brave. Even if you’re not, pretend to be. No one can tell the difference.

10. Whistle.

11. Avoid sarcastic remarks.

12. Choose your life’s mate carefully. From this one decision will come 90 per cent of all your happiness or misery.

13. Make it a habit to do nice things for people who will never find out.

14. Lend only those books you never care to see again.

15. Never deprive someone of hope; it might be all that they have.

16. When playing games with children, let them win.

17. Give people a second chance, always.

18. Be romantic.

19. Become the most positive and enthusiastic person you know.

20. Loosen up. Relax. Except for rare life-and-death matters, nothing is as important as it first seems.

21. Don’t allow the phone to interrupt important moments. It’s there for our convenience, not the caller’s.

22. Be a good loser for your 

loved ones.

23. Be a good winner of

Hearts.

24. Think twice before burdening a friend with a secret.

25. When someone hugs you, let them be the first to let go.

26. Be modest. A lot was accomplished before you were born.

27. Keep it simple.

28. Beware of the person who has nothing to lose.

29. Don’t burn bridges.

You’ll be surprised how many times you have to cross the same river.

30. Live your life so that your epitaph could read, No Regrets

31. Be bold and courageous. When you look back on life, you’ll regret the things you didn’t do more than the ones you did.

32. Never waste an opportunity to tell someone you love them.

33. Remember no one makes it alone. Have a grateful heart and be quick to acknowledge those who helped you.

34. Take charge of your attitude. Don’t let someone else choose it for you.

35. Visit friends and relatives when they are in hospital; you need only stay a few minutes.

36. Begin each day with some of your favourite music.

37. Once in a while, take the scenic route.

38. Forgive quickly. Life is short.

39. Answer the phone with enthusiasm and energy in your voice.

40. Keep a note pad and pencil on your bed-side table. Million-dollar ideas sometimes strike at 3a.m.

41. Show respect for everyone who works for a living, regardless of how trivial their job.

42. Send your loved ones flowers. Think of a reason later.

43. Make someone’s day by encouraging them.

44. Become someone’s hero.

45. Marry only for love.

46. Count your blessings.

47. Compliment the meal when you’re a guest in someone’s home.

48. Wave at the children on a school bus.

49. Remember that 80 per cent of the success in any job is based on your ability to deal with people.

50. Don’t expect life to be fair…
👍🙏👍🙏👍🙏👍

How To Root Samsung Galaxy Star Duos (GT-S5280/S5282)

Procedure To Root Samsung Galaxy Star Duos:

Method 1:

1.Initially, you need to download the Root Package. So, first download that from here.

https://cydia.saurik.com/api/latest/2

2.After you have downloaded the file, just extract them on your desktop.

3.Now, connect your phone to the computer with the help of USB cable, at this point just be sure you have installed the USB driver into your computer already.

4.In case, if you have not installed the driver, do that immediately.

5.After that come here and run the impactor.exe.

6.Then ensure that you have got the same option as shown in the given below image and your Samsung Galaxy Star Duos is connected in your computer correctly.

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7.After that click the start button to initiate flashing the root exploit on your phone.

8.Once the process is completed, open the Google Play Store app on your phone, download and install the SuperSU and BusyBox application in your phone.

9.That’s it! Now you have root access on your Samsung Galaxy Star Duos (GT-S5280/GT-S5282) smartphone.

10.To check you have successfully followed all the steps, go to Google Play Store again and download the Root Checker app and verify the root access.

Once that app said, you have rooted your phone, you can install root-accessing apps on your phone. You can even flash the CWM recovery or TWRP recovery, it helps to flash the custom ROM on your phone.

via How To Root Samsung Galaxy Star Duos (GT-S5280/S5282).