2020929(火)

Apart from the mentioned lack of a power

Multiple times the earbuds would disconnect from each other automatically a short while after being turned on and once we dealt with confusion for 30 minutes trying to switch between two Bluetooth devices close to each other. Perhaps a broader, overall larger case would help Xech in their next such product. While the speaker only gets activated once earbuds are put inside the case, you can however also use it with one of the earbuds in single pairing mode.Looks-wise, the Xech Speakerpods are only a mere decent. Apart from the mentioned lack of a power button on the system, we also saw that the earpods switched off citing low battery, at 20 per cent capacity.0 supporting earbuds we listened to this innovative audio device for quite some time. A 500mAh case that turns into a speaker with a 3W output, it is not heavy with that kept in mind, when compared to its competitors. VerdictOn the earbuds, the Speakerpods give the user a range of features. But there were also occasions when the Bluetooth connectivity would fail us.A matte black oblong case, it has very few controls on the body with a Micro USB port and an LED indicator at the posterior and a ridge for opening and closing of the lid on the front. However, the earbuds housing is quite different from all others we&Automobile Parts Finish Manufacturers外部リンク39;ve gotten to use so far not only that they also had a fitting problem. Bordered by a glossy black rim, the lid has a mesh cover for the speaker and a Xech branding etched upon rubber finish plastic extending from where the speaker ends.

The device didn't switch off until 10 minutes after disconnecting from the audio source. The mic on these was poor, and audio on the other side of calls was said to be distant and faint.BatteryAt 500mAh these Speakerpods provide a battery capacity which is in sync with what most of the competitors in its range provide, save of course for a few rare exceptions. During that time anyone could’ve connected to the device, there’s also undue usage of the battery life otherwise conservable by the introduction of just a power button. We were required to adjust at least twice every time while we tried to put the earbuds back inside the case. Below, we’ve penned what we thought about it after use. There was an added reverb you could notice in the music and at higher volumes, tracks would also split. However, what dulled their shine is that their looks didn’t have the same amount of functionality kept in mind. Touch-sensitive, Xech didn’t design them with enough space or planning for comfortable handling when inserting or removing them from the ear, we felt.. Apart from good quality audio, there’s also voice assistant support and even an IPX4 rating, deeming it sweat and splash-proof.Audio on the speakerpods’ speakers meanwhile, wasn’t as good.The Xech Speakerpods was released in September this year in India by a brand which is continuing to grow its ever-expanding range of audio products in India.

There wasn't any additional colouring and compression of the sound and its different elements.While the audio on the earbuds was good, the audio from it wasn’t. The latter remains unavoidable in scenarios where you would like to have a short conversation with someone or cross the road without packing up the earbuds entirely. While it was a good attempt to combine the concepts of a speaker and a pair of earphones, into one single 'Speakerpod' device the product's still rough on its edges to sell simply on that. However, we did perceive inefficiencies with its usage. For the combination, you could perhaps go for its higher-priced variant Xech Speakerpods XL which have a more powerful speaker.  The speakerpods, selling for Rs 3,409 in India are described as a combination of ‘premium Ear Pods with a High-Fidelity Bluetooth Speaker’ on its Amazon page. Thus the aforementioned groove would come to you with these earbuds. You can know more about what kind of audio exactly it was if the previous line was any indication, below. So if you are looking to purchase them, do it for the true wireless experience.PerformanceThe audio on the earbuds was quite good.Otherwise, these earbuds fit into the ear like a dream and in spite of rigorous working out or even other kinds of movements, to the kind of audio these earphones provide we did not feel it slip out.Talking about these earbuds, they were good to look at with easy to access controls.

Wielding a 3W speaker, combined with a pair of # true wireless, Bluetooth 5.Build, designThe Xech speakerpods are light, easy to use and to carry around.Another issue was also the lack of controls for the device — physical ones and not via Bluetooth. Very often, accidental touching would lead to the earbuds getting paused, and longer handling of the earbud off of the ear would even lead to complete switching off. Moving on to the connectivity of the earbuds themselves, they could connect to over the promised 10 metres. Across genres and volumes, the bass was strong and even high pitched sounds did not split in reproduction. This is especially considering its current price of Rs 3,409. Towards the inside, the case has a speaker grille and a cavity for the earbuds’ charging and storage requirements.



2020922(火)

Exhibitions India Group said

Particularly, Special Economic Zones provide the best of infrastructure and logistical support that confer an ideal environment for companies to expand their manufacturing capabilities and reach out to a larger domestic audience or, even better, penetrate into international markets.About Exhibitions India Group (EIG)Exhibitions India Group is a trade promotion organisation creating opportunities for investments, joint ventures and technology transfers. 2,780 billion.Globally, there are over 5,000 SEZs operating across 145 different countries, covering a range of industries.Among the objectives of the expo is to: Promote foreign/domestic trade and investments; broaden the manufacturing base and generate employment; boost production; showcase State-of-the-art infrastructure; support development of global production networks and value chains; and, facilitate local economies to unlock their key development sites.”

Shri Prem Behl, Chairman, Exhibitions India Group said, “The Indian economy has transformed into a vibrant, rapidly growing market, led by a strong middle class with increased purchasing power.  In the FY2017-18, exports of goods stood at Rs. 4,035 Cr. Presently, there are 231 SEZs in India developed by the Union government, Indian States and private players. It has a clear mandate to attract investment in SEZs (including FDI) and to market Indian SEZs abroad in order to attract units to SEZs. It will provide an opportunity to the SEZ units to interact with the global business community at their doorstep.EPCES joins hands with WICS and EIG to showcase a unique event to bring all facets of Special Economic Zones under one roof. Exhibitions India Group acts as an interface between businesses, government, academia, society, media, etc. The company has an expert team of business leaders, technical specialists, and advisors with intimate experience of sovereign government operations, who provide valuable services to entrepreneurs in forging productive business partnerships in the domestic and overseas markets.Briefing about the event, Shri Siddharth Singh, Chairman, WICS Connect Group said, “Free Trade Zones, Export Zones and Export Processing Zones offer land with world class infrastructure and tax incentives, as effective instruments to promote industrialisation and trade by attracting FDI in manufacturing and services sectors, creating jobs and enhancing exports. 2,740 billion and service-related exports were Rs. India is one of the early proponents to recognise the role of SEZs in enhancing manufacturing for the domestic market and for exports, attracting investment and technology, as well as creating jobs, joint ventures, supply chains and specialised clusters in the country.

About Wbf International Centre Services (WICS)WICS Group offers country and industry-specific advisory and implementation services for business expansion. EPCES is the only scheme-specific and multi-products exports promotion council.com. WICS Group works with clients across a variety of business sectors and domains, including finance & insurance, energy & utilities, IT, telecom, media & entertainment, manufacturing, healthcare & pharmaceuticals, textiles & garments, consumer goods, etc. The business and regulatory environment is constantly evolving on the back of measures introduced by the Government on India over the past few years to liberalise the market and integrate it with the global economy. Government of Haryana will be the Partner State for the event. 4,92,312 Cr. For more information, please visit: www.. EPCES represents major industrial sectors, like textiles, garments & yarn, gem & jewellery, leather goods, food & agro products, electronics & software, pharmaceuticals & chemicals, engineering, minerals, granites & other stones, plastic & rubber goods, etc. Photos: NewsVoir. up till 30th September 2018Employment increased from 1,34,704 persons to 19,96,610 persons during the period.”About Export Promotion Council for EOUs and SEZs (EPCES)EPCES has been set up by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, to service the export promotional needs of EOUs & SEZs in the country.

Already, a number of Union ministries, government organisations, and others have confirmed support to the event including the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Ministry of MSME, Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Ministry of Shipping, Airport Authority of India - Ministry of Civil Aviation, Container Corporation of India Ltd. Besides showcasing the opportunities and attracting investments, the conference part will deliberate on the road ahead for planned economic zones in the country by sharing global best practices.exhibitionsindia. Disclaimer: This article has not been edited by Deccan Chronicle and is taken from a syndicated feed.Quick Facts231 SEZs operational up till 30th September, 2018Total investment in SEZs grew from Rs. Through this expo we intend to showcase the strength of Indian SEZs and the role they have played in the economic development of the country. as on February 2006 to Rs. (CONCOR) - Ministry of Railways, and the Federation of Indian Export Organisations Front Door Assembly Manufacturers外部リンク (FIEO). Exhibitions India Group has been in existence since 1987, and is committed to providing satisfaction to its customers by organising quality and focused international trade shows through exceptional services, employee involvement, market intelligence and continual improvement. The event is managed by Exhibitions India Group (EIG), a highly professional company with over 30 years’ experience in trade shows.The Export Promotion Council for EOUs & SEZs (EPCES) has collaborated with Wbf International Centre Services (WICS) to organise the first ever Global Economic Zones (GEZ) Expo & Convention 2019, to be held at The Ashok, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, from 27-29 March 2019.



2020915(火)

The ministries of agriculture and food did

The latest hike will only widen the difference and hit India&wholesale Household Appliance Products外部リンク39;s farm exports, which fell to USD 33 billion in 2016/17 from USD 42.."What's the use of a hike when we did not even get last year's MSP?" asked Purshotam Sontakke from a village in Wardha district in Maharashtra, who sold soybean at Rs 2,700 per 100 kg in 2017, 11 per cent below the state-set price.3 billion people live - prompting the premier to invite a group of farmers to his residence last week and promise MSPs at 1.A crash in farm commodity prices over the past few months has led to a waning of PM Modi's popularity in the countryside - where more than two-thirds of India's 1.New Delhi/ Mumbai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pre-election gambit to sharply hike state-mandated prices for summer crops, including rice, may mean little to millions of farmers, as the government lacks the storage and funds needed to buy most of the produce.6 billion in 2013/14, said the India head of a global trading firm who declined to be named citing company policy.

The median increase in the so-called minimum support prices (MSPs) approved by the government on Wednesday was 25 per cent, compared with 3-4 per cent in the first four years in office for PM Modi, whose bid for a second term next year is expected to be much tougher than his landslide victory in 2014.But Harish Galipelli, head of commodities and currencies at Inditrade Derivatives & Commodities in Mumbai, said farmers sold below MSP even last year and were likely to do so again given piles of grains and sugar lying in private warehouses.The below-MSP rates, however, are as much as 30 per cent higher than global prices for some commodities like pulses, making exports uncompetitive, Galipelli added.The food ministry told parliament in March that the peak storage demand for food grains like rice and wheat was 60 million tonnes for the central pool, compared with a capacity of 73.He called the latest hike historic and said he was committed to do more for farmers."With funding under stress, the government can't widen the scope of agri purchases," said Sanjay Mookim, India equity strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.5 times of input cost."Election pledgeDuring election campaigning in 2014, PM Modi promised steep hikes in MSPs and the doubling of farmers' income soon after becoming prime minister.But double-digit food inflation and a higher fiscal deficit forced him to raise MSPs only by low single digits over the past four years.3 per cent of GDP, is already under pressure due to high oil prices.

The government's fiscal deficit target for the current financial year, at 3.MSPs typically dictate crops that most farmers opt for, often leading to a glut of certain commodities, millions of tonnes of which have to be sold into a depressed local market at well below the cost of production, sparking angry farmer protests across the country."This is clear from the experience of farmers who cultivated more pulses, on the expectation of procurement but were let down by a crash in market prices."The ministries of agriculture and food did not immediately respond to requests for comment.The ministry says on its website that the government will add more storage capacity by 2020.The government announces MSPs for most crops to set a benchmark, but state agencies mainly buy limited quantities of staples such as rice and wheat at those prices, restricting benefits of higher prices to only around 7 per cent of the country's 263 million farmers, according to various studies."The glut will only increase in the country with higher MSPs," he said.Lack of StorageState agencies bought only 71 million tonnes of wheat and rice in 2017/18 out of 210 million tonnes produced. His stated goal is to double farmer's income by 2022.

"Higher MSPs are welcome but there is inadequate public procurement at MSP, except in the case of wheat and rice," said MS Swaminathan, an renowned agriculture scientist.The government said its limited purchases could cost it # Rs 150 billion this year, although industry officials say it is difficult to estimate actual spending, which depends on the quantity procured.Implementing the scheme in full would be expensive, economists say. In the same year, the country produced hundreds of millions of tonnes of oilseeds and horticulture crops like onion and potatoes, which are not typically procured by the government. This year's hefty hike marked a major shift in the government's approach.5 million tonnes, 17 per cent of which was open storage covered by plastic or other material. "And even if it does, there is no storage available and you can't build storage in two-three months.



202098(火)

The Indian arm of JVC KENWOOD has recently

The earphones come in plenty of colour options depending on your location and in India, you can purchase them in Black, Blue and White.

It’s advisable that you try on all sizes in order to gauge the best fit for you. However, during our testing, we are pleased to say that they remained secure in the ears. This not only helps give it a secure fit but the snugness also ensures that there is a tight seal which helps with passive noise isolation which in turn improves the overall audio quality. Today we take a look at the third option from the Japanese brand — the JVC HA-FX9BT and its performance is surprisingly good. For the purpose of this review, we were sent the Black variant and the universally-loved colour appealed to us as well. In the packaging, you get two additional pair of ear tips making them three in total — small, medium and large.Design, BuildThe JVC HA-FX9BT comes in a throw-away plastic packaging that cannot really be retained and you also receive additional ear tips along with a short micro-USB charging cable. There are true wireless earphones in the market that offer a lot more battery and JVC definitely needs to up its game in this respect.1 interface, an inline microphone and battery life of up to 5-hours.1, the connection was pretty solid throughout. This tugs on the earphones which makes us feel that they will slip out of the ear cavity. The mid-bass is decent as well and the sub-bass has an impressive depth to it as well.

The Indian arm of JVC KENWOOD has recently launched a range of earphones in the country and we recently reviewed the JVC HA-FX65BN noise-cancelling earphones and the JVC HA-FX103BTA that offered some deep bass.As mentioned earlier, one of the best features about the Gumy Wireless is its snug fit and with it, you get a much deeper fit than most other options available in the market.Fitted with 9mm Neodymium drivers, the bass response Instrument Assembly外部リンク is pretty impressive which actually surprised us quite a bit. This makes it easy to access whichever control you want without any accidental presses. There’s nothing really special to write home about regarding the packaging as it’s as simple as you’d expect. This model offers some great audio quality and at this price, it’s an option worth considering over the JVC HA-FX103BTA Xtreme Xplosive earphones.

While it looks like an off-brand product, there’s nothing off-brand about the Gumy Wireless. The JVC HA-FX9BT is a bass lover’s dream and those who are looking for an inexpensive solution that offers oodles of clean bass, then this option is definitely worth considering.The in-line microphone features a three-button layout which we found to be well-spaced.PerformanceThe JVC HA-FX9BT was tested with an iPhone 11 Pro and being fitted with Bluetooth 4. The JVC HA-FX9BT follows in the same vein and this wireless option comes with features that show the company is serious about its products — 9mm Neodymium drivers, Bluetooth 4. Other markets have some more options such as Green, Pink and Violet and this is one of the most colourful products from JVC. The V-shaped sound signature is very much present with this Gumy Wireless earphone.The JVC HA-FX9BT features a short cable with the inline microphone located near the right earbud.JVC Gumy series has been around for some years and this is one of the brand’s most popular line-ups as it offers users an inexpensive, no-nonsense pair of earphones that are up to whatever task you throw at it. There is substantial bass straight after unboxing which means that there isn’t any burn-in required for fans who enjoy their music with punchy bass. However, if price is your concern, then there are other less expensive models available in the market which offer similar features.

There was not a single time where we witnessed a loss in connection which allowed for uninterrupted listening. A point of contention which we had was that due to the short length of the cable and the placement of the in-line remote, the weight-distribution isn’t the best. This allows you to block out ambient sounds and negates the need to turn up the volume to the maximum.VerdictPriced at Rs 2,999 and available for Rs 1,999, the JVC HA-FX9BT Gumy Wireless are our pick of the lot with regard to its newest offerings in India. The earbuds feature a bullet design and sit snug in the ear canal. The mid-range is soothing and laid back while highs produce feature a fair amount of detail..Battery life, on the other hand, is a bit of a disappointment as it offers a mere 5-hours of playback



202093(木)

The police formed a special team

On the bottle and pamphlet, the accused provided a Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) licence number to gain the trust of the public. Reportedly, the accused took on the surname 'Bathini' (who provide the ‘fish prasadam’ for asthma) to market the fake medicine. It is incredibly dangerous and reckless to exploit people's fear for profit. The accused was selling the fake medicine in a small plastic container for `285.The fake medicine, named Covid-19 Abhaya, the pamphlet stated, ‘is a preventative food supplement for Covid-19 coronavirus. Srinivas, joint commissioner of police, incharge of Hyderabad West Zone.

The police formed a special team and apprehended the culprits within a few hours. He made a digital pamphlet with fake information that the ‘Bathini Brothers’ have invented a potential cure for Covid-19.The licence number is fake, said Mr A.

We will be taking strict action against these opportunistic criminals, added Mr Srinivas.  Mr Goud stated that they had not made any such product.The incident came to light after Bathini Harinath Goud, one of Bathini Brothers, noticed the pamphlet and approached Jubilee Hills police.Hyderabad: An online business advertising a fake medicine as a cure for Covid-19 was busted by Jubilee Hills police within a few hours of receiving a complaint.According to the police, the accused took advantage of the crisis to sell the illegal product.Investigation revealed that the accused defrauded around 300 victims and many more yet to be identified. Money was collected through Google Pay and the product handed over by a delivery executive.R



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