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♦ Determination to Learn

About a year ago, Daniel, a 19-year-old New Zealander, gave me a call, and asked if he could just come by our office and hang out and learn things quietly on his own. He wasn’t sure what to do for university, or if he even wanted to study at all. He was aware we had … Continue reading Determination to Learn




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The Rise of Residential Segregation and Discrimination Against Muslims in India

In cities across India Muslims face systemic barriers when attempting to rent or buy residential space, not limited to private landlords; it permeates housing societies and real estate markets, often justified under the guise of maintaining social harmony. However, this so-called harmony is nothing more than a façade for prejudice.




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Australian imams call for action as survey finds alarming discrimination in educational institutions

ANIC Calls for Immediate Action Following Disturbing Survey Findings on Discrimination in Australian Educational Institutions




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This Trendy Appliance Is a More Economical Alternative to an Oven for Cooking Your Meals

Beyond the benefits of quick, oil free cooking, this device has another big advantage: it uses less electricity than a traditional oven.




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Riot Games to pay $100m to settle gender discrimination lawsuit

Riot Games has agreed to pay $100 million as a settlement in a 2018 lawsuit based on gender discrimination.




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Videotron adds 28 more destinations to Canada-International wireless plan

(Telecompaper) Videotron has added 28 more international destinations to its Canada-International wireless plan...




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UAE national internet domain '.ae' marks 347,000 registrations

(Telecompaper) The UAE national domain, .ae, has achieved 347,000 registrations, says the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority, which manages the domain...




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Peru's national fibre backbone ups capacity by 195%

(Telecompaper) Peru's transport and communications ministry (MTC) said country's Fibre Optic Backbone Network (RDNFO) has increased contracted capacity by 195...




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Skoda Octavia facelift review: Czech magnate

The Octavia is to Skoda what the City is to Honda or the Swift is to Maruti – a product with a rich history and dominance in its segment, making it a brand in itself. For years, the Octavia was the stalwart for the Skoda brand in India, but the tide turning towards SUVs and the rapidly declining demand for sedans resulted in it being phased out. Now though, it looks to make a comeback, and we got a chance to take a quick spin of the Sportline variant in its hometown in Czechia to get a gist of what to expect.

Skoda Octavia facelift: design

The ‘Sportline’, as the name suggests, aims to look more sporty than luxurious. The variant coming to India will most likely carry the ‘Exclusive Selection’ or the more familiar ‘L&K’ name, which would make sense given the Octavia’s premium positioning in our market. On the Sportline, what would have otherwise been chrome, is all blacked out, and it is quite close to the RS model in terms of styling. Unsurprisingly, the facelift has the same length and wheelbase as the earlier version, but it’s a few millimetres longer, thanks to its revised bumpers and a new headlamp design with the LED Daytime Running Lamps stretched down into the front bumper.

The grille remains as it was, but the bumpers are sharper with better-defined creases. Over to the side, the 18-inch wheels look aggressive, but again, the India-spec car will likely get 17-inch wheels like the ones on its predecessor. The rear features mild revisions to the tail-lamp cluster, but retains its strong lines and is unmistakably an Octavia.

Skoda Octavia facelift: features and interior 

On the inside, the layout is minimalistic with a massive new 13-inch touchscreen – lifted from the Enyaq iV – taking centre stage. It gets Skoda’s new OS, which now gets an AI assistant that’s aptly named Laura. The screen is responsive, good in resolution, features wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a crisp 360-degree camera, among other features. The Sportline features a dark interior with plenty of recycled materials used, but the basic features list remains similar to the outgoing version.

All-black interior for the Sportline. India-spec version likely to get bright upholstery.

Physical switches exist under the touchscreen, and it also gets wireless charging and a sunroof. The shift-by-wire gear selector returns, and what we could also get in the updated Octavia is Level 2 ADAS. Space up front is good, and the rear seat, too, remains unchanged with excellent space and comfort. The Octavia hallmark, a massive 600-litre liftback boot, still manages to impress. On the version coming to India, you can expect the same layout, albeit with brighter upholstery. Skoda would want to reserve the sporty aesthetics for the ‘RS’ model that will follow.

Skoda Octavia facelift: powertrain

The last Octavia in India featured a 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine (EA888), which was loved unanimously. It was creamy smooth, power delivery was linear yet urgent, and it was a driver’s delight. However, the cost of getting the engine to comply with BS6.2 emissions norms was at odds with the limited demand, and that resulted in the car being phased out. 

Big on refinement, and it gets mild-hybrid tech for added efficiency.

Globally, this engine is all but phased out of the Octavia entirely, leaving just a 1.5-litre engine (EA211 evo2) making 150hp, which is similar to the Slavia’s 1.5. The engine also features the ACT+ cylinder deactivation like on the Slavia, which can shut off two cylinders in low-load conditions.

Globally, the engine is available with (or without) a mild-hybrid system that Skoda calls ‘e-tec’, which is essentially a 48V battery that powers ancillaries and a start/stop function for better efficiency. The power output with or without the system remains the same, however. 

Performance and refinement are adequate while ambling around town, but the punch and pep of the 2.0-litre TSI are missing and, as a result, it isn’t as fun to drive. While it is comfortable and adequate at highway speeds, the top-end performance of the older car will surely be missed. 

Rear seat space and comfort still excellent. Sun blinds and three-zone climate control included.

Transmission duties are via the trusty 7-speed DSG, which, with constant evolution, is now even smoother and precise. However, shifting via the paddles is only enjoyable on a docile drive. Aggressive or sporty shifts are met with a hint of delay and it is best to avoid the paddles if you want quick shifts. In the past, the Octavia was the best car to drive in its segment, but with this one, the powertrain is what holds it back. 

Skoda Octavia facelift: ride and handling

 

While the engine may have lost its charm, the Octavia still handles incredibly well. The chassis balance and steering calibration is spot on, and it is excellent in the corners. In Sport, the steering gains heft, the suspension stiffens and you get faster responses from the powertrain. The ride on the highways is just as pliant as before, but the 18-inch wheels on this version tend to result in a bouncier ride at low speeds. The 17-inch wheels with a higher tyre profile, will be a lot more absorbent. 

Skoda Octavia facelift: verdict

1.5 TSI engine feels adequately quick, but doesn’t charm like the old 2.0 TSI did.

The updated Octavia, unsurprisingly, continues to drive well, is comfy and practical and has that strong Skoda build. While it may now use a similar powertrain to the lesser Slavia, what the Octavia will sell you on is its better space and comfort, plusher interiors, and the fact that it will be a CKD, which will give it a slight edge on the quality front. Skoda would want to price the Octavia between Rs 30 lakh and Rs 35 lakh, which will help bridge the gap between the top spec Slavia, which is currently at Rs 18.7 lakh ex-showroom, India, and the Kodiaq that’s priced at Rs 40 lakh. In this SUV-driven market and in a segment that no longer exists, it won’t sell in the same numbers as it did in the past, but having an Octavia on the showroom floor will do a lot more for Skoda than not having it. It is, after all, a brand in its own right.

Also see: 

New Skoda Octavia under evaluation for local assembly in India




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Waterlily hybridizer is first woman in Kerala to be recognised by international water gardening society

What started out as curiosity about water lilies has grown into full blown passion for Viji Abi of Thrissur



  • Homes and gardens

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Rope International: Message in a wicker basket

How a home furnishing and decor company is rehabilitating a group of firecracker labourers in Sivakasi



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Miyawaki Nature Lab in Thiruvananthapuram gives visitors a feel of how micro-forests transform the soil and the environment

MR Hari, who led the efforts to create the Miyawaki forest, hopes to inspire others by training people who want to follow the model



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We take Hyundai Alcazar’s top-end Signature edition for a spin

The heavily updated Hyundai Alcazar is a heady combination of space, luxury and practicality




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Mutton soup is the signature dish of RL Cafe, a Kudumabashree outlet in Thiruvananthapuram

RL Cafe is run by Bindhu KV and her husband, Balachandran T, in Thiruvananthapuram




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Watch | How is Thiruvananthapuram’s signature halwa made?

A video on ‘Halwa Veedu’, where a family has been crafting broken-wheat halwa for decades




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Karnataka’s Kunbi women farmers hope to bring climate-resilient tubers to urban dining tables

Nestled within the buffer zone of the Dandeli-Anshi Tiger Reserve and the Karwar Territorial Forest Division, the Kunbi community hopes to find a new market for their climate-resilient tubers as indigenous ingredients in city chefs’ menus




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Karnataka government wants sugar content in beer capped at 25% of weight of malt of grain and declared on bottle label

Brewers have taken exception to the draft notification on it and demanded its withdrawal





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The elimination of indexation benefits in real estate will discourage secondary market sellers

The real estate industry warned that eliminating indexation benefits for long-term capital gains would stunt its expansion, negatively affecting property owners and potentially increasing taxes. While experts thought low returns could still be a problem, authorities disagreed, citing high real … Continue reading



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What factors will dominate India’s real estate market in 2024?

The interplay of shifting consumer preferences, governmental regulations, and market dynamics will result in an active real estate market in 2024.  In recent years, there has been notable growth in the Indian real estate sector. Almost all of the records … Continue reading



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  • Factors dominating India's real estate market.
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  • India's real estate market

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Timed ticketed entry for Glacier National Park next summer brings mixed reactions




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Nominations Open for Digital Government Awards

For the fifth consecutive year, the Accenture and MIT Digital Government Awards are showcasing technology breakthroughs that deliver public sector...




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Nominations Sought for 2004 Governor's Medal

Governor Olene Walker has announced that the Utah State Advisory Council on Science and Technology is accepting nominations for the 2004 annual Governor's Medal for Science and Technology Award. The awards recognize individuals who have made a significant impact and contribution to science and technology in the State of Utah.




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The City Center In Paris Is Now Designated A Limited Traffic Zone

Many citizens in Paris were caught off-guard on November 5 when a new ban on motorists in the first four arrondissements of central Paris came into effect. As they looked around their city neighborhoods, residents could see nearly forty signs for the ‘Zone à Trafic Limité’ (ZTL) — or “limited ... [continued]

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People Have A Hard Time With Change — But Electric Vehicles Will Dominate By 2030

Steve Hanley wrote a great article about some nonsense lobbying Toyota is already engaged in following the results of the US election. I found Toyota’s complaining to be insidious, ridiculous, and laughable, so I decided I’d follow up on Steve’s piece with a quick op-ed of my own. For some ... [continued]

The post People Have A Hard Time With Change — But Electric Vehicles Will Dominate By 2030 appeared first on CleanTechnica.




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E-Bikes Could Solve A Big Problem For Arches National Park

Arches National Park in Utah recently announced that rangers are looking for comments on a proposed plan to deal with congestion. For over a decade, the National Park Service (NPS) has struggled to keep the park from becoming a gridlocked traffic mess as outdoor recreation has become more popular while ... [continued]

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英・National Literacy Trust(NLT)、英国の子ども及び若者の読書に関する報告書(2024)を公開

2024年10月24日、英国においてリテラシーの改善運動を実施している団体National Literacy Trust(NLT)が、2024年の英国の子ども及び若者の読書に関する報告書“Children and young people’s reading in 2024”を公開しました。

報告書は、NLTの2024年の年次識字調査(Annual Literacy Survey)に対する5歳から18歳までの子どもと若者からの7万6,131件の回答に基づき作成されました。

主な調査結果として、以下のようなものが挙げられています。

・ 余暇に読書を楽しんでいると答えたのは、8~18歳では3人に1人(34.6%)であった。2023年から8.8ポイント減少しており、2005年の調査開始以来の最低水準であった。
・ 毎日余暇に何かしらの読書をしていると答えたのは、8~18歳では5人に1人(20.5%)であった。2023年から7.5ポイント減少しており、2005年の調査開始以来の最低水準であった。
・ 8~14歳では、読書を楽しんでいる子どもや若者は、読書を楽しんでいない子どもや若者よりも、読解力が高かった。

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A Better Google Analytics Alternative

Our recent migration to GA4 left a lot to be desired and led us to explore for better google analytics alternatives. We tried just about everything out there, including Plausible, Fathom, and several others, all with their own pros and …




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Coronation of King Charles III

On May 6, 2023 King Charles III and Queen Camilla were crowned in a historic coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey.  




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2023 NBA Finals: Local & National TV Recap

Another year of the NBA Finals has come and gone, and for the first time in history, the Denver Nuggets are NBA Champions. The five-game series didn’t just make a splash in the NBA history books though, as the series garnered strong ratings and viewership across linear television. 




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Signal offers an encrypted alternative to Zoom - see how it works

The ability to share secure links for video calls is just one of the privacy-focused messaging app's new features.




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Meet Metropolitan Nathanael!

Bill Marianes has an in depth conversation with the newly elected Metropolitan Nathanael Symeonides of the Chicago Metropolis of the GOA. Topics and calls range from Orthodox unity to strategic planning. Don't miss this 90 minute intimate conversation with one of our newest and youngest hierarchs.




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Native Americans and Orthodoxy

Frederica is in Anchorage at the Alaska Native Heritage Center today talking with Orthodox convert Steven Alvarez and is interrupted only once by Alaskan wildlife!




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Women's Ordination

Frederica argues that women's ordination is not the main reason converts come to Orthodoxy.




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Nativity Bible Study

Frederica examines the salient Nativity scripture.




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Nativity Paraklesis

Frederica presents the Nativity Paraklesis, recorded at her parish, Holy Cross Antiochian Orthodox Church in Linthicum, Maryland.




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St. Romanos' Nativity Kontakion

Don't miss this rich and inspiring reading by Frederica Mathewes-Green of the entire Nativity Kontakion written by St. Romanos the Melodist and translated by Fr. Ephrem Lash. It was taken from the book On the Life of Christ: Kontakia, published in 1994.




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St. Gregory the Illuminator of Armenia

Frederica shares the story of St. Gregory the Illuminator of Armenia on his feast day.




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St. Romanos Nativity Kontakion

Don't miss this rich and inspiring reading by Frederica of the entire Nativity Kontakion written by St. Romanos the Melodist and translated by Fr. Ephrem Lash. It was taken from the book On the Life of Christ: Kontakia, published in 1994.




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Person, Nature, And Action

As an epilogue to his series on the language of God, Fr. Tom explains these technical, theological terms used by the Church.




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Missionary to Albania Nathan Hoppe

The next interview from Albania is with veteran OCMC missionary Nathan Hoppe. Fr. Tom references a recording of Nathan's late wife Lynette made only a week or two before she died. That recording was featured on AFR in an interview with Fr. Luke Veronis and can be heard HERE. You can purchase Fr. Luke's book by clicking HERE. For Lynette's pictorial album about the re-birth of the Church in Albania, click HERE.




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The Nativity Fast

As we are in the beginning days of the Nativity fast, Fr. Tom takes us on a journey from the Presentation of Mary in the Temple to Theophany. Fr. Tom references a couple of resources: The Winter Pascha by Fr. Thomas Hopko Putting Christmas Back into Christ - CD series by Fr. Thomas Hopko




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Nativity, Epiphany, and Pascha - Patterns of Worship

Fr. Thomas Hopko presents a meditation on how the liturgical services of Christmas and Epiphany pattern those of the Christ's Holy Pascha of Easter.




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Predestination, Providence, and Prayer

Fr. Thomas Hopko explains how our acts, especially our prayers, are included in God's predestination based on His foreknowledge, and how our free-will actions, particularly our prayers, contribute to God's providence in our lives.




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Darwin and Christianity - Part 15: Nature and Super-nature

As Fr. Tom gets close to the end of his series on Darwin and Christianity, he reflects on the terms and concepts of nature and super-nature.




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The Incarnation - Do We Really Believe It?

In a new episode, Fr. Thomas Hopko presses the question on the Incarnation of Christ - do we REALLY believe it?




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The Ordination of a Priest

When the time has come for a priest to be ordained by the Bishop, this is done during the Divine Liturgy. Since Fr. Tom is at the place of the Great Entrance in his reflections on the Divine Liturgy, he takes us through the ordination process.




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The Nativity of the Theotokos

Fr. John shares about the Nativity of the Theotokos.




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The Nativity of St. John the Baptist

Fr. John Whiteford speaks about the Nativity of St. John the Baptist from Luke 1:5-25,57-80.