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text 2020-02-17 10:03
Indian Lottery System

Background of indian lottery

 

althrough a few nations around the globe have removed lotteries,india is not one of them. or maybe, the country gives up it over to the individual states to pick how they should manage lotteries.

as the nation has no sweeping restrictionon the game, it is appreciated by many individuals to play it. Infact, you can find some rousing accounts of popular big-stake winners in india.

 

india's Jacpot Winner


one of india's biggest jacpot wins is a man named jaiprakash jaiswal. jaiswal was a poor kankurgachi scrap dealer.

 

indian lottery rule now in effect

 

india has no blanket ban on lotteries nationwide. State government than decide whether to require or prohibit lotteries. key areas such as karnataka and Tamil nadu have therefore outlawed lotteries altogether.Lotteries are incredibly popular in other areas, such as kerala, sikkim and Maharashtra.

The Latest reform in Indian SattaMatka Lottery.

 

The Supreme Court voted in 2015 to allow government to ban selling of lottery. Nevertheless, 13 states decided to create strict lottery laws that would make it legal for a lottery to run without any problems.

Following are the states.

 

Arunachal Predesh
Assam
Goa

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghlaya

Mizoram

Punjab

Sikkim

West bengal

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review 2019-01-24 19:40
Review ~ Mystery
The Flats - Kate Birdsall

4.5

 

Book source ~ ARC. My review is voluntary and honest.

 

Detectives Liz Boyle and Tom Goran work in the Special Homicides division of the Cleveland Police Department. They handle the cases where a child has been killed. Liz is on the edge after an officer involved shooting and she’s seeing a therapist (and making very little progress) when they get the case of a five-year-old boy found dead in The Flats. The Flats was never the greatest part of town, but it’s really gotten bad over the years. What was this boy doing down here and who killed him? As Liz and Tom keep digging they come up with very little, until they catch a break. Will they apprehend the killer or will the killer catch Liz?

 

First off, I want to state I picked this book solely on the fact it’s set in Cleveland, in the Flats. I’m originally from Ohio and I’d been to the Flats a few times, so I was curious as to how the author would portray it. I haven’t been there since the mid-90s when my favorite place was The Powerhouse and the arcade within. I stayed mostly on the West Bank though and the book’s murder takes place on the East, so it’s possible that the East Bank has not fared as well as the West which is a bummer. In any case…

 

It’s bad enough a five-year-old is murdered, but Liz and Tom have virtually no leads. Well, they have leads, but nothing they can take to a judge. Dammit! Why is police work so tedious and, and…lawful?! Ok, so yeah there needs to be laws to protect people, but damn, how do LEOs handle it? Don’t answer that. I’ve read the statistics. Anyway…

 

This is one hell of a good mystery! I was kept guessing until nearly the end. The end! I love when an author stumps me. I love the process of the investigation and all the twists, curveballs, and sudden left turns it can take. This story gives a pretty accurate description of what police work is like, but condensed because this isn’t real life. We gotta get to the end and catch the Big Bad, you know. Excellent writing, great characters, and an awesome mystery. My only complaint is about Liz. It’s probably not fair because she is a flawed character, but some of her actions just pissed me off. I can’t help it, so there it is. All-in-all this is a mystery lover’s dream.

Source: imavoraciousreader.blogspot.com/2019/01/the-flats.html
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text 2015-12-28 05:04
Reading progress update: I've read 85%.
Hell House - Richard Matheson

Oh no, I have a very bad feeling that

the B she wrote stood for Barrett, not Belasco.

(spoiler show)

Good gog, what has this man done? What kind of horrors are awaiting now??

 

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text 2015-02-04 16:41
Regarding Harper Lee and her new book

I love a good conspiracy theory, and I have one for you today. What if Alice Lee, Harper's sister, didn't have Harper's best interest in mind. I'm hearing a lot of supposition about how this new book is only being published because Harper's protector is gone, that Harper was this fragile flower that needed watching out for, lest the big bad wolves come to gobble her all up. But isn't this the same woman who partied with Capote and other eccentric personalities?

 

I postulate that Alice was keeping Harper as some kind of hostage. My conspiracy theory suggests that Alice was not looking out for Harper's wellbeing, but trying to maintain her hold over a controllable sibling. Before Harper's success in the literary world, Alice was a big deal. A female lawyer in a time when women were mostly relegated to the kitchen and the birthing bed. How dare Harper try to outshine Alice. The unmitigated gall!

 

Then Alice dies, and the wolves come. The wolves convert Harper's masterpiece (TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD) into ebook form. What an atrocity, right? Converting the book into a digital format completely destroyed the book and ruined it for an entire generation of readers, right? The same will happen with GO SET A WATCHMAN. The sequel will lessen the original in every way. It will damage Harper Lee's hermit status and cause a third world war, wherein we're all overcome and ruled by flesh-eating manatees. Our sexual organs will be removed, dried, and sprinkled over Truman Capote's gravesite.

 

My point is this: You can theorize and postulate and speculate however you want. The truth of the matter is, no one knows. No one knows what kind of relationship Alice and Harper had. No one knows why Harper Lee never wrote another book. The rage of detractors is unfounded, as is the excitement of fans. This book could very well be a shitty money grab perpetrated against the wishes of a stroke victim, or it could be a buried gem.

 

Your guess is as good as mine.

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text 2014-10-05 19:45
Judge a Book by its Cover- The Zombie Chronicles
The Zombie Chronicles - Book 2 (Apocalypse Infection Unleashed Series) - Chrissy Peebles

Hi folks,

It’s pretty obvious that this one is about zombies, but what else can you guess from this cover?

Begin the banter in the comments below and I shall post the review this coming Friday!

 
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