Now You Can Be Jailed For Even Looking For Torrents + 5 Other Stories That Made Our Sunday

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Now You Can Be Jailed For Even Looking For Torrents + 5 Other Stories That Made Our Sunday


After a brief and fumbling ban on porn, the Indian government seems to be trying ban torrents - the very idea of torrents. If you visit a torrent website, a report suggests, you might be committing a crime, one that earns a 3 lakh fine and 3 years in jail. (And you know they don't have wifi in jail). The extent of this ban extends to looking at" a torrent file, or downloading a file from a host that may have been banned in India, or even for viewing an image on a file host like Imagebam." Here are 5 more stories that may interest you:



One Woman One Bike 37 Countries - It's An Adventure Of A Lifetime

Lea Rieck is not your typical biker girl who tries hard to be a tomboy. The German writer loves her makeup as much as she loves Cleo, her constant companion, her Triumph Tiger 800 XCA. It happened on one evening of December 2015, that she decided to quit her job and pack her bags to start a journey of a lifetime.

Currently, Lea is in Chandigarh and her next stop would be Nepal. Lea would be driving to 37 countries and would be back home next year! Her journey began from Munich, and then she visited some Stan countries (Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan) Then she will be on her way to China, Pakistan driving through India, Nepal, Myanmar and Thailand.

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Once Afraid Of Needle Pricks, This Young Man Created A Pan-India Network Of 10,000 Blood Donors

A man with rarest blood group who had never donated his blood fearing needle prick has now created one of the largest private blood donor networks in the country. More than 10,000 permanent blood donors of Rakt Archana set by Indore-based Ujjwal Lad are now just one call or a text message away from the patients in need.

Interestingly, they do not have a permanent blood bank. The network of donors is spread throughout the country and its volunteers reach the hospital for blood donation anywhere in the country as they get a message from their headquarters in Indore for donation of a particular blood group. On an average, the network donates 80-100 units everyday.

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