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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Official Thailand Lottery Results – February 1st, 2017


Thailand’s official national lottery, The Thai Lottery is administered by The Government Lottery Office (GLO). The Thai Lottery Results are drawn on the first and the sixteenth of every month. It is one of only two forms of legalised gambling permitted in Thailand, the other being horse racing in Bangkok.


National Thailand Lottery is the only form of legal gambling that most people in Thailand have access to.

Click To Check Thai Lottery Results for February 1st, 2017



Thai Lottery Results are drawn on the fist and sixteenth of every month. A television show is built around this that starts at 3PM. Towards the end of the show (just before 4PM) the lottery numbers are displayed.

How to Claim Thai Lottery Prizes



Winning tickets can be redeemed for their prize at any Provincial Office of the Comptroller General’s Department (CGD). There is one of these in every province (3 in Bangkok). The tax is 0.5% of winnings. It is possible to redeem at shops though the fee is higher, about 2% is a typical price to negotiate to.

Thai Lottery Prizes


First prize for all six correct numbers is 2 million baht (TGL) or 3 million baht (TCL) per ticket. As tickets are sold in pairs, the published prize amount is doubled.[26] Doubling applies to all prizes except for the 22 million and 30 million baht bonus prizes. There are five second prizes of 100,000 baht, ten third prizes of 40,000, fifty prizes of 20,000 for fourth, one hundred 10,000 baht prizes for fifth and a 50,000 baht consolation prize for the six-digit winning number plus or minus one.


PrizeNumber of Prizes (Draws)Payout (baht)Notes
First: Thai Government Lottery (TGL) and Thai Charity Lottery (TCL)12,000,000 x 2 or 3,000,000 x 2Match 6 digits in first prize draw. Payout for TGL is 2 million; for TCL 3 million
Second5100,000 x 2Match 6 digits in second prize draw
Third1040,000 x 2Match 6 digits in third prize draw
Fourth5020,000 x 2Match 6 digits fourth prize draw
Fifth10010,000 x 2Match 6 digits in fifth prize draw
Special prize (±1)250,000 x 2Match 6 digits in first prize draw plus or minus 1
Match 3 digits4,0002,000 x 2Match 3 digit draw
Match 2 digits10,0001,000 x 2Match 2 digit draw
First prize bonus (TGL)*130,000,000Match 6 digit draw for first prize and match unit number draw
First prize bonus (TCL)*122,000,000Match 6 digit draw for first prize and match unit number draw

Official Lottery | Worldwide Lotteries by Country

A lottery is a form of legalized government gambling that involves the drawing of numbers for a prize. Lotteries are outlawed by some governments, while others endorse it to the extent of organizing a national or state lottery. It is common to find some degree of regulation of Official Lottery by governments; the most common regulation is prohibition of sale to minors. Though lotteries were common in the United States and some other countries during the 19th century, by the beginning of the 20th century, most forms of gambling, including lotteries and sweepstakes, were illegal in the U.S. and most of Europe as well as many other countries. This remained so until well after World War II. In the 1960s casinos and lotteries began to re-appear throughout the world as a means for governments to raise revenue without raising taxes.
Lotteries come in many formats. For example, the prize can be a fixed amount of cash or goods. In this format there is risk to the organizer if insufficient tickets are sold. More commonly the prize fund will be a fixed percentage of the receipts. A popular form of this is the “50–50” draw where the organizers promise that the prize will be 50% of the revenue.[citation needed] Many recent lotteries allow purchasers to select the numbers on the lottery ticket, resulting in the possibility of multiple winners.
The purchase of lottery tickets cannot be accounted for by decision models based on expected value maximization. The reason is that Official Lottery tickets cost more than the expected gain, as shown by lottery mathematics, so someone maximizing expected value should not buy lottery tickets. Yet, Official Lottery purchases can be explained by decision models based on expected utility maximization, as the curvature of the utility function can be adjusted to capture risk-seeking behavior. More general models based on utility functions defined on things other than the lottery outcomes can also account for lottery purchase. In addition to the lottery prizes, the ticket may enable some purchasers to experience a thrill and to indulge in a fantasy of becoming wealthy. If the entertainment value (or other non-monetary value) obtained by playing is high enough for a given individual, then the purchase of a lottery ticket could represent a gain in overall utility. In such a case, the disutility of a monetary loss could be outweighed by the combined expected utility of monetary and non-monetary gain, thus making the purchase a rational decision for that individual.
In several countries, lotteries are legalized by the governments themselves.

Australia:

In Australia, lotteries operators are licensed at a state or territory level, and include both state government-owned and private sector companies.

Canada

In Canada prior to 1967 buying a ticket on the Irish Sweepstakes was illegal. In that year the federal Liberal government introduced a special law (an Omnibus Bill) intended to bring up-to-date a number of obsolete laws. Pierre Trudeau, the Minister of Justice at that time, sponsored the bill. On September 12, 1967, Mr. Trudeau announced that his government would insert an amendment concerning lotteries.

France

The first known Official Lottery in France was created by King Francis I in or around 1505. After that first attempt, lotteries were forbidden for two centuries. They reappeared at the end of the 17th century, as a “public lottery” for the Paris municipality (called Loterie de L’Hotel de Ville) and as “private” ones for religious orders, mostly for nuns in convents.

New Zealand

Lotteries in New Zealand are controlled by the Government. A state owned trading organisation, the New Zealand Lotteries Commission, operates low prize scratch ticket games and Powerball type lotteries with weekly prize jackpots. Official Lottery profits are distributed by the New Zealand Lottery Grants Board directly to charities and community organisations. Sport and Recreation New Zealand, Creative New Zealand and the New Zealand Film Commission are statutory bodies that operate autonomously in distributing their allocations from the Lottery Grants Board.

United Kingdom

Check Official Lottery Results here: National Lottery (United Kingdom)
There is one National Lottery in the United Kingdom which is called The National Lottery currently has four games Thunderball, Lotto, Lotto Hotpicks and EuroMillions which is played on a pan-European basis. The National Lottery is operated on a franchise basis from the National Lottery Commission and is currently held by Camelot Group. A new Privately run lottery called The Health Lottery has recently launched.

India

There are many state lotteries in India but the most popular lottery in India is Kerala State Lotteries.
Check Official Lottery Results here: Kerala State Lotteries

Kerala State Lotteries was established in 1967, under the lottery department by the Government of Kerala, the first of its kind in India.

In 1967 all private lotteries were banned and the Government of Kerala started the Kerala State Lotteries. The idea behind the setup of the new department under the Ministry of Finance, (Government of Kerala) was from the then Finance Minister of the state, Shri. P. K. Kunju Sahib.

The objectives of starting Kerala state lottery were providing employment.[ to and supplementing the government finance without disturbing the public.

The department soon became a model for other states in India. Soon many other states jumped into the bandwagon by starting their own lotteries.

Thailand:

Thailand’s official national lottery is administered by The Government Lottery Office (GLO). The lottery is drawn on the first and the sixteenth of every month. It is one of only two forms of legalised gambling permitted in Thailand, the other being horse racing in Bangkok.
The lottery in Thailand is hugely popular despite the low odds of winning and the unfavourable payout ratio. The payout ratio for the Thai lottery is 60%, as compared with world-wide averages of 74% for bingo, 81% for horse racing, 89% for slot machines, and 98% in blackjack (basic rules). It is the most popular legal form of gambling in Thailand.
Check Official Lottery Results here: Thailand Lottery

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Going Bananas to Reduce Heart Disease and Boost Energy



Banana is the most valuable food crop, rank fourth worldwide behind rice, wheat and potatoes. Other than tasty and rich in fiber, banana is very popular healthy snack for fitness minded and athletes as it is sodium-free, fat-free, cholesterol-free fruits that contains high-grade protein with three of the essential amino acids, high level of sucrose, glucose, fructose and potassium to boost energy.

It is one of the few fruits which contain both easily digested complex and simple carbohydrates, complex carbohydrate give you endurance energy and simple carbohydrate give you quick energy.

Eating just two bananas might provide enough energy for an intense 90 minute workout.Banana contains five times the vitamin A and iron, twice the carbohydrate, three times the phosphorus and four times protein than found in apples.

Anemia – Contains high iron Alzheimer – Protect neuron cells against oxidative stress-induced neurotoxicity and may play an important role in reducing the risk of neurodegenerative disorders Baby Food & Growing kids – Help supply the energy needs of growing, active children. Blood Pressure – contains low in salt and yet high in potassium to reduce high blood pressure and stroke. Adding bananas to your diet is not only great for boosting energy.Fascinating Facts About the Natural Healing Power of Bananas.

Bone health – contains high potassium benefits to muscles and helps promote bone health. Brain Power Enhancement – More Alert and Focus. Constipation – High in fiber Depression or Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) – Contain natural mood enhancer tryptophan make you relax and feeling happier. Digestion – Riper bananas help relieve diarrhea.

Eye health – Lower the risk of age-related macular degeneration ( ARMD ) in older adults. Hangover – Calm the stomach, sooth and re-hydrate the body. Heart Burn – Acts as antacid Heart disease – High fiber foods help prevent heart disease.

Morning sickness – Calms the stomach and increases blood sugar levels. Mosquito bites – Reduce the swelling and irritation of an insect bite. Nerves – High in Vitamin B that calms the nervous system. Overweight – To avoid panic-induced food cravings, control the blood sugar levels to keep the carving away. PMS – Contain vitamin B6 that regulates blood glucose levels, which can affect your mood.

Stress – Potassium helps normalize the heartbeat, sends oxygen to the brain and regulates your body’s water balance. When we got stress , our metabolic rate rises hence reducing potassium levels. Strokes – Reduce the risk of death from strokes by 40%. Quit Smoking – Recover from the effects of nicotine withdrawal. Temperature control – A ‘cooling’ fruit to lower both the physical and emotional temperature of expectant mothers.

Amazing Benefits Of Guava For Skin



Guavas are a very common type of fruit but are often neglected because of their hardness & presence of seeds. But it is what I call as super food! It contains goodness that will make you definitely want to eat this fruit but we are not talking about having sugar rich guava jams or jellies. For getting these super benefits of guava, you need to grab a fresh one and bite on it.

Guava contains Vit C and it helps protect cells and lower cancerous damage to them.Fibre is important for lowering blood sugar levels. At the same time, it is good in cleansing digestive system and maintaining free bowel movement. Guavas are rich in fibres. The more your system stays clean, the happier you will be from inside.Potassium in guavas helps normalise blood pressure levels. A banana and a guava contains almost the same amount of potassium.

RIO Olympics Operating Budget Rises by 27 Percent



RIO DE JANEIRO: The operating budget for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016 was announced at 7 billion reals ($2.9 billion) by organizers on Thursday, an increase of 27 percent over the figure submitted in the 2009 bid.

The operating budget is only for organizing the games themselves, and has been delayed for months with Brazil’s three levels of government debating over who pays what.

A separate and much larger capital budget – a mix of private and public funds – will be unveiled next week and could top $11 billion. This is for building roads, subway lines and other improvements triggered by the games.

Organizers moved many costs from the operating budget to the public treasury, making comparisons to the original submission in 2009 difficult.

In addition, the Brazilian currency, the real, has fallen in value against the dollar. The real was calculated at $1 equals 2 reals in the 2009 bid document. On Thursday, $1 equaled 2.4 reals.

Organizers said inflation in Brazil from January 2009 to December 2013 was 39 percent.

”There was a negotiation process with the government,” said Leo Gryner, the chief operating officer of the organizing committee. ”They signed off on our budget. … They agreed that this is a good use of the 7 billion reals, so you are going to spend that. Everything else will be covered by us (government).”

IOC President Thomas Bach called it a ”very reasonable” operating budget after meeting on Tuesday in Brasilia with President Dilma Rousseff.

”All the recent games, in the operational budget, have delivered a profit,” Bach said.

However, Andrew Zimbalist, a sports economist at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, who studies the Olympics, said Bach’s use of the word ”profit” was misleading.

”This (operating budget) is a small portion of the investment that gets made,” Zimbalist said. ”They can talk about it all they want. More often than not there is a deficit. Sometimes it’s balanced, though it can be balanced by accounting chicanery. And a few times there have been modest surpluses. But it just doesn’t mean a heck of a lot.”

Income in the operating budget comes from the Switzerland-based International Olympic Committee, and from marketing, tickets sales and local sponsorship sales.

The size of Rio’s operating budget, in line with the budgets of recent Summer Olympic hosts, has come under increased scrutiny since demonstrations seven months ago during the Confederations Cup, the warm-up for the World Cup.

Protesters, initially upset about rising bus fares, took aim at the billions being spent on the World Cup in a country with poor schools and hospitals, and stark social inequality.

Overall spending for the Olympics is expected to be slightly more than the World Cup.

The 2009 bid document showed $700 million in subsidies from the national and local governments. That funding is out of the latest operating budget.

The IOC requires that host cities and governments cover any deficit.

A recent study by Said Business School at Oxford University of Olympic Games since 1960 showed each one has had cost overruns.

”The games overrun with 100 percent consistency,” authors Bent Flyvberg and Allison Stewart wrote. ”No other type of megaproject is this consistent regarding cost overrun. Other project types are typically on budget from time to time, but not the Olympics.”

They concluded: ”The data thus show that for a city and nation to decide to host the Olympic Games is to take on one of the most financially risky type of megaproject that exists, something that many cities and nations have learned to their peril.”

Facebook Shares Leap with Profit Jump



SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook said Wednesday that profit soared in 2013 on the back of sizzling mobile ad revenue as the social network’s membership swelled.

The world’s biggest social network reported that profit in the fourth quarter jumped eightfold from a year earlier to $523 million, raising its net income for the year to $1.5 billion.

Revenues in the past quarter rose to $2.58 billion and $7.87 billion for the year.

Facebook shares rallied more than 12 percent in after-hours trading to a new high of $60.05 after release of the earnings figures.

“It was a great end to the year for Facebook,” said Facebook founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg.

“We’re looking forward to our next decade, and to helping connect the rest of the world.”

The Menlo Park, California-based company will mark its 10th birthday on February 4.

Facebook said the number of monthly active users rose 16 percent from a year ago to 1.23 billion, with 945 million using mobile devices.

Revenue from advertising surged to $2.34 billion in the quarter, up 76 percent over the past year. Mobile advertising revenue represented some 53 percent of that figure, an increase from 23 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012.

Pakistan Steel Mills Privatization still undecided Pakistan Steel Mills Privatization still undecided





ISLAMABAD: The government is undecided about privatizing the financially troubled Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM). The entity needs an injection of over Rs100 billion for restructuring and revival before it can be put for sale within 12 months.

According to sources, the government has realized that the accumulated liabilities of PSM are too big to be met through the sale of its current assets and any financial commitment to its revival carries a high degree of risk.

It is also considering carrying out a technical audit of the machinery and plants to verify claims that with financial support the mill would be able to run at 80% of its capacity, compared to the current 3%.

The audit would not only determine the status of the machinery but also suggest whether aged plants would be attractive enough for potential investors.

Sources disclosed that five options were placed before the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet in a meeting on January 16. These included maintaining the status quo, selling assets, making attempts to revive the mill with no decision on privatization, keeping the mill ticking and privatizing within 12 months, or restructure and revive and privatize in one year.

A comparative statement covering all these possibilities in terms of cash and non-cash facilities was also presented to the ECC.

The last option is aimed at utilizing the time between now and the final phase of privatization to revive PSM’s activities. It also offers a chance to keep the mill in the public sector if restructuring is done properly.

In order to opt for this option, the government would need to pump Rs19.1 billion into PSM in a single tranche, provide sovereign guarantees (non-cash) for 120 days of letters of credit with National Bank amounting to Rs11 billion, undertake financial restructuring through parking Rs50.712 billion, offer voluntary separation scheme to 4,000 employees worth Rs14.167 billion and waive SSGC surcharge worth Rs6.56 billion.

Meeting participants told the ECC that PSM losses would start declining after restructuring and the mill would be able to return to profit by 2016. Debt-to-equity ratio would gradually improve, enabling PSM to borrow funds on its own instead of banking on the government.

Current ratios would also improve steadily and by 2018 current assets will exceed current liabilities.

They were of the view that rationalization of manpower would lead to savings of Rs15.5 billion over seven years, making PSM more attractive for privatization.

Depending on the management’s capability and a qualified and capable workforce, PSM’s revival could be possible, they remarked. The government will then have a choice either to sell or keep it as a state-owned enterprise.

The ECC was told that besides mitigating the government’s high risk exposure, the privatization should also bring dividends in the form of economic efficiency, better supply of products to the domestic industry and privatization proceeds for the government.

The ECC agreed that bad governance, overstaffing and financial and technical mismanagement had brought PSM to its present condition.

It was of the view that the PSM board of governors should consider all proposals for the revival and restructuring of the mill and share the plan with the Privatization Commission and the Ministry of Industries and Production.

Karachi Chamber of Commerce decides to set up Anti-extortion Cell



KARACHI: Deputy Inspector General of Police, CIA, Sultan Khawaja, has agreed to establish an anti-extortion cell at Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) on complaints of small traders about increasing threats from extortion mafia. Speaking at a meeting of Special Committee of the small traders of KCCI, he said that the cell would be manned by a sub-inspector and an ASI and he would monitor the progress of the cell.

He assured that representation will be given to KCCI in the existing anti-extortion cell at CIA centre and their input would be taken for evolving an action plan to eradicate extortion. He said that the cell would receive complaints on daily basis and take prompt action. He said that identity of complainant will be kept secret.

He assured the traders that all their complaints will be forwarded to CCPO for prompt action. Sultan Khawaja advised business community that they must register their complaints with police so that prompt action could be taken against criminals. He said that three groups of Bhatta mafia were operating in the city. One of them operate through phone and made threatening call demanding extortions.

He advised traders to provide the phone numbers of those making these calls to police so that these phones should be blocked. Closure of phone will help reduce number of calls, he added. “The second group is a well organised group comprising some powerful elements. This group operating in paper market, cloth market etc. Action has already been initiated against this group,” he added.
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Saturday, January 4, 2014

Top Fitness Trends for 2014



If you're one of the many people who made a New Year's resolution to up the ante on your health and fitness, take a look below at what experts believe will be 2014's biggest fitness trends in the Los Angeles area.

From virtual personal trainers to a new variation of SUP Yoga, these trends could help you in whatever fitness resolutions you take on.


A new variation of SUP Yoga

Stand-Up Paddleboard (SUP) Yoga may have been a popular fitness trend in 2013, but this year you won't have to get into the water to get the same kind of workout. The Indo Yoga Board, developed by Hunter Joslin, is a 6-foot-long board on four rockers that provides the same instability as SUP Yoga, requiring you to engage your muscles even more than traditional yoga in order to keep your balance.

With classes already on the East Coast, Indo Yoga Board is making its debut in Los Angeles this month with a class at Yoga Loft in Manhattan Beach. Or you can purchase the board for home use for about $375.

SurfSet Boards are slightly different than Indo Yoga Boards but the concept is the same. Classes are offered at a variety of locations throughout the Los Angeles area, including SURFSET LA in Hermosa Beach, 220 Fit in Santa Monica, and a variety of Crunch gyms. Donna Cyrus, senior vice president of programming for Crunch, says they were the first to have the program and confirms it's becoming incredibly popular. "It's going to pop up everywhere pretty soon," she says.

H.I.I.T.

High-intensity interval training continues to be a popular exercise method this year. H.I.I.T. sessions can last four to 30 minutes with short, intense bursts of cardio followed by a period of recovery. In October, the American College of Sports Medicine said H.I.I.T.would be 2014's top fitness trends. The P90X and Insanity workouts, which were popular the last couple years, are good examples of this form of exercise.

Christine Bullock, a Los Angeles fitness, nutrition and wellness expert whose DVD "10 Minute Solution: Butt Lift" was released in 2013, says H.I.I.T. is popular because people's busy lifestyles leave them wanting a quick but effective workout.

Cyrus agrees - many of Crunch's classes are now this style of workout - citing the popularity of CrossFit has made an impact on programming for gyms and personal trainers. She also notes a popular H.I.I.T. workout is Jillian Michael's 3-2-1 interval system, which is a 24-minute workout mixing two minutes of strength, two minutes of cardio and one minute of abs.


How to Land more Fish on your Table this Year 2014




Eating more seafood can be a key to a healthful diet. But it also can seem easier said than done. The hurdles? The people you cook for, and with, might not like fish. You might not know how to cook it. The cost can be daunting, and environmental questions can be confusing. Thankfully, each obstacle can be overcome.

For the fish-phobic: Start with mild, white-fleshed fish, such as tilapia, cod and sole. Avoid the oily choices with darker flesh, such as mackerel and bluefish. Dark-fleshed fish have more healthful omega-3 fatty acids, but they're an acquired taste. Mild fish, meanwhile, can take on the flavor of whatever spices, seasonings and sauces you desire, and they absorb marinades in minutes.

For the novice: Overcooking can render a delicate fillet tough and unappealingly fishy, and it can happen in a flash because fish cooks so quickly — but that's also one of its best qualities. Your job is to keep an eye on it. Quickly pan-fry thin fillets, browning them on each side until just opaque. Finish larger, thicker pieces in the oven or on the stove top in a vibrant broth or stew.

For the budget-minded: Shop wisely, control portion sizes and extend the seafood with other ingredients. Mix a handful of shrimp with vegetables, pastas, grains, beans. If the fish is particularly pricey, remember: A mere pound can yield four servings. Shop for sales, get to know your fishmonger and don't forget cold storage. Mild fish takes particularly well to freezing, so you can buy when the price is right, with no pressure to cook it right away.

For the environmentally conscious: Turn to such sources as the Monterey Bay Aquarium's Seafood Watch Program and the Blue Ocean Institute, both of which use color-coded rankings online to help you make smart choices. (The Natural Resources Defense Council, meanwhile, can help you identify fish that are low in mercury.)

Keep those strategies in mind, and you can make the most important change of all: no more excuses.