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"Assam needs a government, which listens to the poor. If we have to match global average, there is vast potential in this sector.Narendra Modi alleged that the Conrgess is taking revenge for their defeat in 2014 Lok Sabha polls. end-of.Many jobs would have been created and there would have been an atmosphere of 'Sarbananda', he said in an apparent reference to the BJP's Chief Ministerial candidate and Union sports minister Sarbananda Sonowal.Modi rued about delays in first conceiving the projects, then in announcing and foundation laying and further delays in completion, all of which result in cost escalation.Modi said the initiatives including MUDRA and Start Up India, were aimed at creating fresh opportunities for the youth.. He said employment opportunities have to be created not just in big cities but even in smaller towns.Claiming that the government's priority is to develop Northeast as it believes in "all-round development" of the nation, Modi exhorted the youth of the states to take advantage of these two projects and set up small factories that will add value and generate wealth for the country.Besides, Prime Minister's also inaugurated Numaligarh Refinery's wax producing unit in Assam with an annual capacity of 50,000 tonnes per annum."But, I sometime feel it is my good fortune to do all these Blister packaging services good work (inaugurating projects started previously)," he said.Slamming the Congress Government for neglecting the state's tea workers, he hit out at the Congress for not implementing the existing laws for their security.Prime Minister exhorted youth to set up small ancillary units for plastic processing in the states as per capita plastic consumption in India is very less, hardly at 10 kg per person."I should not have got the opportunity of inaugurating the project if this unit was set up 25 years back by the then Prime Minister, he said.The Prime Minister said that the initiatives of the Central Government, including MUDRA and Start-up India, were aimed at creating fresh opportunities for the youth.Stating that the lack of connectivity in north-east states create hurdles for its progress despite having great potential, Modi said, infrastructure development in eastern states is government's prime objective and the record railway budget for north-east was sanctioned.Modi reiterated that eastern India must develop, for the all-round development of India.He also urged the electorate to vote for the BJP and make Sports Minister Sarbanand Sonowal the state's Chief Minister in the upcoming assembly polls.He said employment opportunities have to be created not just in big cities but in smaller towns too adding the Centre is working on the principle of cooperative federalism, and both the Centre and States have to work together for development.Highlighting the importance of completing projects in time, Prime Minister said this would ensure employment generation and avoid massive cost overruns.GAIL is the main promoter with 70 per cent stake, while Assam government, Oil India and Numaligarh Refinery have 10 per cent stake each in the company.Brahmaputra Cracker and Polymer Ltd's petrochemical complex is established with an investment of Rs 10,000 crore and has a capacity to produce 2.He also assured that raw material produced in the states from these projects, the first priority would be given to Assam youth.The Brahamputra Cracker and Polymer Ltd was conceived as part of the Assam peace accord signed during the tenure of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and its foundation stone was laid in 2007 by the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. He said the Centre is paying special attention to the Northeastern region by boosting infrastructure and connectivity."..Modi also asked people of Assam to give a chance to BJP, and said that he would make laws for the welfare of Assamese a reality if there is a government in Assam which listens to the Centre. Moran (Assam): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday launched a veiled attack on the Gandhi family, accusing them of not allowing the government to function in an effective manner. Narendra Modi alleged that the Conrgess is taking revenge for their defeat in 2014 Lok Sabha polls.Prime Minister said his government has unshackled several stalled projects across the country and he has been personally interacting with state chief secretaries on a monthly basis to monitor progress and remove hurdles.He said, "Today two major projects are being inaugurated in Dibrugarh.Modi said therefore the government has framed "Act East policy" to incentives trade relations with the neighbouring countries including Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia among others which will be provide a great boost to trade opportunities in the eastern states. This is important because it will lead to value addition of natural resources and generate many employment opportunities for the youth," he said. if they (eastern region) are not developed then the progress of India is incomplete," he said.He said rapid industrial development of the country is necessary to create employment for India's youth. It needs a government that is receptive to the problems of the labourers," he said.The Prime Minister is presently on a three-day visit to the states of Assam, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha beginning on Friday.80 lakh tonnes of polymers per annum."Our government is making efforts to complete all stalled projects and fulfil the dream of people," Modi said.Emphasising on the development of Northeastern states, Prime Minister said the government is focusing on the development of Odisha, Eastern UP, West Bengal, Bihar, Assam, and other north-eastern states."There is one family, which is not letting us take decisions," Prime Minister said in his address here.Modi was inaugurating a Rs 10,000-crore petrochemical plant that will make raw material for manufacturing plastic and a wax making unit at an oil refinery here.Modi said with the dedication of these projects to the nation, there was 'Anand' (joy) across the country and 'Sarbanand' (all-round joy) in Assam



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Another issue we found annoying is the cameras UI, which at best can be described as unpolished. However, with more updates planned ahead, ASUS claims to better the area in time.Loss of details in low light.Display:The Zenfone Max Pro M1 follows the market trend of adopting taller yet bigger 18:9 displays. Do note that this isn’t an Android One ROM, therefore it’s not known how efficiently ASUS will handle the Android updates for this baby over the course of time. There is also a dedicated microSD card slot along with the dual SIM slot — a feature that many would find it impressive.ASUS has retained the convenient ZenMotion gesture shortcuts from its ZenUI Android skin. ASUS has built in a 6-inch IPS LCD panel like the competition. This upcoming smartphone could beat the rival hands down. Experiment for a few hours with the camera and you would slowly be accustomed to the modes.The front camera is an 8MP sensor with no LED flash – this is something that the competition mostly offers as standard these days. The Zenfone Max Pro M1 is also slated to receive the Face Unlock support in subsequent updates. Throw in some heavy games such as Need For Speed No Limits, Asphalt 8 and Dead Trigger 2, and you will be treated to a fairly lag-free experience with almost unnoticeable frame drops. The rear camera sits flush with the rear panel, eliminating any camera bump.Brightly-coloured objects tend to lose details in brightly lit conditions.Night photos tend to carry noticeable noise with a tremendous loss in details.The Zenfone Max Pro M1 is a culmination of the all the essential elements that make a highly recommendable midrange smartphone in 2018. Macro shots in direct sunlight. However, the rear heats up noticeably during such sessions, which is usual with most smartphones these days.Also read: Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 reviewCamera:The area where Zenfone Max Pro M1 doesn’t command bragging rights — camera.Colours appear naturally in shadows.Colours appear naturally in shadows. The display performs like any of its rivals — natural dynamic range with adequate contrasts and brightness.Therefore, the camera is probably the weakest area of the Zenfone Max Pro M1 and if you demand good shooting skills in your smartphone, you should probably check out the rivals. There’s a mammoth 5000mAh battery keeping the phone alive for a long. Whats missing here is ASUS trademark Zenfone concentric circles on the rear panel. The selfies are decent and the software-assisted bokeh effects also suffer from an incorrect distinction between the subject and the background.Landscape photos also lose details, despite maintaining good contrast and colours. it tends to tone down the brightness in brightly lit environments and vice versa.Poor exposure management and improper colour reproduction are seen in low light scenes. One look at the specifications sheet and you will be convinced that ASUS’ latest pawn has all those features that could dethrone the Redmi Note 5 Pro. The plastic chassis blends well with the metal rear panel, giving a very seamless design all around. The shutter speed takes a hit in dark surroundings, requiring the user to hold still for a few seconds after capturing the shot. Sunlight legibility is decent as well along with wide viewing angles.Macro shots are vibrant in daylight and carry ample details. Check out some photos from the phone below. The build quality is impressive and in our opinion even surpasses that of the Redmi Note 5 Pro’s. How long? For someone who does a marathon talk time, incessant texting, occasional online video streaming and photo sessions, the Zenfone Max Pro M1 will last around a day and a half, and probably a little more. We wonder whether someone will even need a power bank with this handset ahead. We could say that the camera is not on par with the rival — thanks to the absence of a Sony sensor here. Filling up the giant tank is also taken care by 5V/2A Rapid Charging, which is often overlooked by the rivals. Notice the overexposed exhaust pipes. The portrait mode isn’t the best in the business, faltering with the distinction between the subject and background at sometimes.e.The uniquely designed loudspeaker, the headphone jack and the micro USB charging port sit flush with the curved edge.1. For those looking for even more performance, ASUS will soon unveil the Max Pro M1 in a 6GB + 64GB variant along with a 16MP + 5MP rear camera and a 16MP selfie shooter. Yes, for those who crave for a pure stock Android experience, the Zenfone Max Pro M1 will be a welcome change in this segment. Under bright sunlight, the photos are vibrant. It’s built around the same Snapdragon 636 SoC found on the Redmi Note 5 Pro. The walls surface doesnt carry the details. The mildly curved corners also impart premium vibes, which only adds to the appeal of this new Zenfone.One of the biggest benefits of a stock Android interface, apart from faster access to the latest updates, is a mostly lag-free and fluid user experience.Performance:In the past, midrange ASUS smartphones offered conservative performance that would have been on par with the competition. The Zenfone Max Pro M1’s specifications also suggest something similar.1 managing the errands along with select ASUS plastic Tray container apps. ASUS says the Camera app offers simpler access to controls, but it takes some time getting used to the settings. You can do a full refuel in about two and a half hours.However, the combined power of the SD636 and a stock Android Oreo is visible when it comes to gaming. There’s an almost-stock Android 8.Conclusion:With the Zenfone Max Pro M1, ASUS has taken a leap in the right competitive direction.Inaccurate colour reproduction happens in low light. The Zenfone Max Pro M1 feels to be in its composure when it comes to ‘usual’ daily phone tasks such as swiping around the interface, going through photos in the gallery, browsing the web and resource intensive social apps — stuff that one expects to work effortlessly on a stock Android smartphone.Also read: Honor 9 Lite reviewBattery:For what it loses in the camera department, the Zenfone Max Pro M1 makes up for it with a big battery — in fact, its enormous and the only other smartphone with such a huge fuel tank, but in a smaller form factor. However, it falls short of expectations when you consider the camera performance, which is the only major chink in its armour. The form factor is more rounded, which imparts a more comfortable grip. Dubbed the Zenfone Max Pro M1, the smartphone starts at Rs 10,999 for the base 3GB/32GB variant, just undercutting the Redmi Note 5 Pro, whereas the 4GB/64GB variant is priced at Rs 12,999.ASUS had been pretty silent in this category for a considerable amount of time and have come finally up with something that they claim will be an ‘unbeatable performer’. We also tried the resource-intensive PUBG and were able to play an hour-long session without any noticeable stutters on medium graphics. Otherwise, it comes out as a fairly interesting all-rounder, especially when you consider its price.In low light, the camera compensates with higher ISO values, which adds in a fair amount of noise.Also read: Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro reviewBuild, Design:Whether or not you are a tech enthusiast, it isnt hard to miss the fact that the Zenfone Max Pro M1 is ironically identical to Xiaomis Redmi Note 5 Pro.However, the Zenfone Max Pro M1’s weapon against the competition is the presence of a stock Android operating system.5D glass, the curved edges, the vertical alignment of the rear cameras, the placement of the fingerprint sensor — it’s a very Redmi Note 5 Pro-like affair initially. The familiar 18:9 tall display with a 2. In absolute dark conditions, the photos lose colour accuracy and sharpness — passable for social media.However, look closely and there are subtle differences that separate the Zenfone Max Pro M1 from its Chinese rivals.To sum it up, the Zenfone Max Pro M1 is a recommendable option for those who are willing to seek a no-nonsense smartphone for a pocket-friendly deal.Bokeh shots suffer from rough edges occasionally.Also read: Xiaomi Mi A1 review(source) end-of Tags: asus, android, smartphone. And yes, for those who hate the notch, there isnt one here. There’s a lot that favours it — an almost stock Android interface, an impressive build and a mammoth 5000mAh battery. Overall, the rear cameras performance is not great, but not bad either. HDR helps with enhanced light in the night at cost of details. We found the SD636 to be fairly powerful handling all the daily abuses along with the heavily customised MIUI OS without breaking a sweat. Layouts and icons are a bit confusing and are improperly marked for the functions they offer. However, it does a job well, but faults can be noticed in few photos. Therefore, has ASUS morphed a ‘Xiaomi-killer’ in the Zenfone Max Pro M1? Let’s dig deeper. Therefore, things should also work well for the Max Pro M1. It wont be exaggerating to state that the Zenfone Max Pro M1 edges out the class-leading Redmi Note 5 Pro in most parameters and easily comes across as a top recommendation in the budget mid-range smartphone segment. Human subjects in the bokeh mode are also seen with a few irregular edges, but its not a complaint as most smartphones with this feature also tend to fail at times. Therefore, beating the highly-hyped Redmi Note 5 Pro at its own game takes an even more rounded package and offering it at an equally competitive price. The Zenfone Max Pro M1 is a recommendable option for those who are willing to seek a no-nonsense smartphone for a pocket-friendly deal. However, the camera struggles with the exposure, i. Rating: Have you ever wondered why the budget and midrange smartphone market is dominated by Xiaomi, particularly its Redmi series? Apart from their extensive marketing efforts and the flash sales, the phones offer everything that a budget smartphone seeker expects from his investment — a large display, a huge battery, decent cameras, highly customisable and easy-to-use software, and a reasonably good build quality — all the criterion that the latest Redmi Note 5 Pro hits happily. On the whole, the Zenfone Max Pro M1 is well-built for a budget midrange smartphone and definitely sets the benchmark for others to follow in this category. The phone is reasonably fast in everyday usage scenarios and those looking for a device for daily casual tasks to tad heavy gaming should find this fairly appealing. This setup manages to take above average photographs — the dynamic range is average and contrasts are decent. There’s a 13MP + 5MP dual rear camera setup accompanied by an LED flash



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