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Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Got You! “Fixing MRT-3: Sobrepeña Option v. Japan ODA Option”


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Some news articles highlighted two options for rehabilitating MRT-3:

  1. An option proposed by Robert John "Bob" L. Sobrepeña through MRTH II and MRTC, which was twice denied by the DOTr in writing, first in August 2017 and again in October 2017 (the "Sobrepeña-MRTC Option"); and,
  2. The option currently being pursued by the DOTr under a Government-to-Government (G2G) Official Development Assistance (ODA) from the Government of Japan (GOP), through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and with the assistance of railway experts from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Australia Aid (the "Japan ODA Option").

The Sobrepeña-MRTC Option

The Sobrepeña-MRTC Option was proposed by Mr. Sobrepeña through MRTH II and MRTC, private companies involved in the earlier construction and maintenance of MRT-3.

MRT-3 is the only railway project of MRTH II and MRTC, which are currently controlled by Mr. Sobrepeña through an elaborate scheme of legal arrangements.

Other companies controlled by Mr. Sobrepeña include the failed College Assurance Plan (CAP) scheme and the controversy-ridden Camp John Hay Development Corp. (it appears that CJHDC still refuses to pay billions in debt intended for the Armed Forces, through BCDA).

The Sobrepeña-MRTC Option is what some people appear to have been endorsing for years.

What MRTC Receives

*(US$1.00 : PhP52.66)

MRT-3 was built by MRTC with a total project cost of PhP35.6 billion.

To pay for MRT-3's construction, MRTC used PhP10 billion of its own money, and borrowed PhP25.6 billion from various lenders, payable over 10 years, at interest rates of 2.8%, 7.52%, and 9%.

Filipino taxpayers have been paying, and will continue to pay, MRTC a 15% return on the PhP10 billion that it used in MRT-3. Over 25 years, Filipino taxpayers will pay MRTC a total of PhP126.4 billion for its PhP10 billion equity.

As of early-2018, Filipino taxpayers have already paid MRTC close to PhP73.7 billion, and will continue to pay MRTC more than PhP52.7 billion up to 2025.

That's not all.

On top of paying MRTC PhP126.4 billion for its PhP10 billion equity in MRT-3, Filipino taxpayers have already fully paid as of 2010 the PhP25.6 billion that MRTC borrowed, plus interest of PhP6.9 billion.

In other words, MRTC borrowed PhP25.6 billion for MRT-3, but it was the Filipino taxpayers that paid for the total bill of PhP32.4 billion for MRTC's debts (principal and interest).

Still, that's not all.

On top of paying MRTC a 15% return on its equity and paying for all of MRTC's debts, Filipino taxpayers have also been paying, and will continue to pay, PhP2.2 million per month for MRTC's staffing and administration costs.

Yes, Filipino taxpayers pay for MRTC's staff, so they can charge Filipino taxpayers for other payments. Note that for the past several years, MRTC's only business activity has been to collect payments from Filipino taxpayers, and to claim for even more payments.

As of early-2018, Filipino taxpayers have paid PhP463.5 million for MRTC's staffing and administration costs, and will continue to do so up to 2025.

And, still, that's not all.

Filipino taxpayers also pay for MRTC's taxes. After MRTC pays for its taxes, Filipino taxpayers reimburse MRTC for the taxes that it paid.

As of early-2018, Filipino taxpayers have paid MRTC PhP27.1 billion as reimbursement for MRTC's taxes, and will continue to reimburse MRTC for its taxes up to 2025.

In total, after investing PhP35.6 billion to build MRT-3, MRTC already received:

PhP73.7 billion as return for its equity
+ PhP32.4 billion as payment for its debts
+ PhP463.5 million as payment for its staffing and administration costs
+ PhP27.1 billion as payment for its taxes
= PhP133.7 billion.
By 2025, MRTC stand to receive close to PhP200 billion in return for its PhP35.6 billion investment.

Nominally, Filipino taxpayers will be paying MRTC the equivalent of almost 6 MRT-3's in exchange for building one MRT-3.

What MRTC Does Not Give

Meanwhile, despite MRTC receiving all the above from Filipino taxpayers, MRTC's affiliate, MRT DevCo, has refused to pay DOTr almost PhP2.3 billion as of mid-2015 for leasing out kiosks and advertisement spaces in MRT-3.

MRTC's Fights with Government

There are a number of disagreements between MRTC and DOTr on the interpretation of the BLT Agreement for MRT-3, as well as MRTC's performance of its obligations therein.

There are ongoing cases between MRTC and DOTr, as well as between MRTC and various local governments, both in Singapore and in local courts.

Thus, in addition to all the above payments by Filipino taxpayers to MRTC, Filipino taxpayers additionally have to pay for legal expenses necessary to defend against MRTC's multiple cases and claims against the Republic.

Continuing and Expanding the BLT Agreement

The Sobrepeña-MRTC Option consists of a 5-page proposal and a series of 1-page to 3-page letters (the letters essentially contain the same thing).

The Sobrepeña-MRTC Option is largely based not just on continuing, but even expanding, what MRTC gets under the BLT Agreement (yes, apparently everything that MRTC has received and will continue to receive from Filipino taxpayers, as enumerated above, is still not enough).

For example, the Sobrepeña-MRTC Option involves MRTC receiving MRT-3's fare revenues of almost PhP3 billion per year up to 2040, without the benefit of any bidding, or even a Swiss Challenge.

The Sobrepeña-MRTC Option also involves an unspecified schedule of fare increases, which will increase MRT-3 fares from the current maximum of PhP28.00 to up to almost PhP40.00.

The Sobrepeña-MRTC Option therefore involves giving to MRTC up to more than PhP10 billion per year in fare revenues over a period extending to 2040, again, without the benefit of any bidding, or even a Swiss Challenge.

Notably, the Sobrepeña-MRTC Option also involves extending onerous terms of the BLT Agreement beyond 2025, and into 2040. For example, Sobrepeña-MRTC Option requires Filipino taxpayers to continue reimbursing MRTC for all its taxes.

The Sobrepeña-MRTC Option has thus been twice denied by the DOTr in writing, first in August 2017 and again in October 2017.

The Japan ODA Option and Japan's Railway Expertise

Japan has more than 27,000-km. of railways, which carries more than 7 billion passengers per year, and which ranks among the safest and most reliable railway systems in the world.

Tokyo alone, which has almost the same area as Metro Manila, has 700-km. of railways with a ridership of 30 million per day.

Comparison. The Japan ODA Option is backed by the Government of Japan, whereas the Sobrepeña-MRTC Option is backed by Mr. Sobrepeña and MRTC.

MRTC has only one railway project (MRT-3) and Mr. Sobrepeña's project references include the failed College Assurance Plan (CAP) scheme and the controversy-ridden Camp John Hay Development Corp. (it appears that CJHDC still refuses to pay billions in debt intended for the Armed Forces, through BCDA).

JICA Partnership

The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has been the Philippines' long-time and steadfast development partner, having extended more than PhP1.4 trillion in Official Development Assistance (ODA) projects to the Philippines, PhP250 billion of which have been for railway-related projects.

JICA is extending an additional PhP500 billion in ODA to the Philippines for the PNR Clark 1 (Tutuban-Malolos), PNR Clark 2 (Malolos-Clark), PNR South Commuter (Manila-Los Banos), Metro Manila Subway, and Philippine Railway Institute Projects.

Comparison. MRTC, who is the proponent of Sobrepeña-MRTC Option, has meanwhile spent PhP35.6 billion to build MRT-3, but will be receiving a total of close to PhP200 billion in return (as of early-2018, MRTC has already received PhP133.7 billion).

Again, Filipino taxpayers will be paying MRTC the equivalent of almost six (6) MRT-3's in exchange for building one MRT-3.

The JICA-financed MRT-3 Rehabilitation and Maintenance Project

Starting with an Exchange of Note Verbale between the Governments of the Philippines and Japan in early-January 2018, the JICA-financed MRT-3 Rehabilitation and Maintenance Project is part of the two Governments' cooperation in infrastructure development, and reflects the two Governments’ recognition of the pressing need to rehabilitate MRT-3.

Following the above diplomatic exchange, a JICA study team, free of charge, conducted a comprehensive system inspection of MRT-3 from February to March 2018. The JICA study team consisted of 150 Japanese and Filipino engineers.

Based on the JICA study team's comprehensive system inspection, JICA headquarters' railway, finance, and economic experts conducted a loan appraisal for the MRT-3 Rehabilitation and Maintenance Project from April to May 2018.

Comparison. The Sobrepeña-MRTC Option consists of a 5-page proposal and a series of 1-page to 3-page letters (the letters essentially contain the same thing).

Mr. Sobrepeña's and MRTC's proposal does not appear to have been based on any system inspection of MRT-3. It is a mystery how a proposal to rehabilitate a complex railway system could have been developed without a comprehensive system inspection.

Terms and Scope of the Japan ODA Project

The Japan ODA loan for the project has an interest rate of 0.1% per annum, repayment period of 40 years, and grace period of 12 years.

Comparison. MRTC's loans, which Filipino taxpayers fully paid in 2010, had a repayment period of 10 years and interest rates of 2.8%, 7.52%, and 9%.

The JICA-appraised indicative base cost for the rehabilitation component is PhP11.6 billion, and PhP5.5 billion for the maintenance component.

Rehabilitation includes restoring MRT-3 to its design operating condition, and will take 26 months. This will "fix everything that needs to be fixed" in MRT-3.

Maintenance, meanwhile, includes day-to-day maintenance, preventive maintenance, corrective maintenance, and the complete general overhaul of MRT-3's 72 cars, which were supposed to have been done in 2014-2016 (MRT-3's terminated maintenance contractor, BURI, failed to do the overhaul).

Due to MRT-3's limited depot space, the extent of work needed on each train, and the public service requirement of operating as many trains as possible while the rehabilitation is ongoing (yes, MRT-3 will continue operating while the rehabilitation is ongoing), the general overhaul of MRT-3's 72 cars will require 43 months.

Maintenance activities will continue after the 26-month rehabilitation, and for the remainder of the 43 months, during which the general overhaul of all of MRT-3’s 72 cars will be completed.

Diligence Employed by DOTr

As with all its projects, DOTr employs extensive diligence in developing projects, mindful that it has the obligation to responsibly utilize taxpayers’ money in delivering public service.

The indicative terms, scope, and cost for the JICA-financed MRT-3 Rehabilitation and Maintenance Project were developed after a comprehensive 2-month system inspection of MRT-3, conducted by a JICA study team comprising of 150 Japanese and Filipino engineers from February to March.

The output of the system inspection was then reviewed by JICA headquarters’ railway, finance, and economic experts in the course of a 2-month Fact Finding and Appraisal Missions in April to May.

The system inspection output was further reviewed by a team of railway experts from the Asian Development Bank and Australia Aid, who were mobilized by DOTr, free of charge, to further enhance its diligence process.

Comparison. The Sobrepeña-MRTC Option consists of a 5-page proposal and a series of 1-page to 3-page letters (the letters essentially contain the same thing).

Aside from being signed by Mr. Sobrepeña and MRTC President Frederick C. Parayno, and claiming to have been based on "discussions with Sumitomo Corporation," the Sobrepeña-MRTC Option does not appear to have been prepared by any railway expert.

Correcting Erroneous Claims

To correct some erroneous claims, the DOTr clarifies that the Sobrepeña-MRTC proposal is not an offer from Sumitomo.

The DOTr maintains that it is borrowing from Japan to finally, and once and for all, fix MRT-3 with a comprehensive, single point of responsibility solution, delivered by a highly-qualified and highly-experienced provider, backed by the government of one of the leading railway powerhouse countries in the world.

Second, Sumitomo Corp. has no offer to DOTr to do the work for PhP7.5 billion, contrary to some articles circulating online and on print media.

Again, the Sobrepeña-MRTC proposal consists merely of a 5-page proposal and a series of 1- to 3-page letters (the letters essentially contain the same thing).

The Sobrepeña-MRTC proposal does not refer to a PhP7.5 billion cost, and it does not refer to an offer from Sumitomo.

In its own letters to the DOTr, MRTC states that it is still "in discussions with Sumitomo Corporation."

To reiterate, there is no offer from Sumitomo Corporation to undertake the scope of the JICA-financed MRT-3 Rehabilitation and Maintenance Project, and much more, there is no offer from Sumitomo Corporation to do it for PhP7.5 billion.

MRTC's letter to DOTr dated 15 September 2017 stated:

"This is in reference to the letter of the DOTr dated 31 August 2017 conveying the DOTr's denial of the recent proposal of MRTC to rehabilitate and maintain the MRT-3 System [i.e., the Sobrepeña Option]."

Following DOTr's written denial of the Sobrepeña-MRTC proposal in its letter dated 31 August 2017, DOTr reiterated the denial in another letter dated 11 October 2017. 

The indicative terms, scope, and cost for the JICA-financed MRT-3 Rehabilitation and Maintenance Project is the product of several layers of diligence employed by DOTr.

Measures taken by DOTr to ensure that it is responsibly utilizing taxpayers money in fixing MRT-3 include the following:

- conduct of a comprehensive 2-month system inspection of MRT-3 by a 150-man JICA study team from February to March;

- review by JICA headquarter's railway, finance, and economic experts in the course of a 2-month Fact Finding and Appraisal Mission in April to May; and

- further review by a team of railway experts from the Asian Development Bank and Australia Aid.

Meanwhile, the Sobrepeña-MRTC Option appears to be based on nothing more than a 5-page proposal signed by Mr. Sobrepeña and MRTC President Mr. Parayno.

To Conclude: Got You!

It is a wonder why some appear to have been consistently selling the Sobrepeña-MRTC Option this past few years, and continue to do so now, despite advance efforts by the DOTr to finally and once and for all fix MRT-3 with a comprehensive, single point of responsibility solution, that will be delivered by a highly-qualified and highly-experienced provider, and that is backed by the government of one of the leading railway powerhouse countries in the world.

It is a wonder why some appear to have blind allegiance to the 5-page proposal underlying the Sobrepeña-MRTC Option, despite it appearing to be not based on any comprehensive inspection of MRT-3, unlike the Japan ODA Option.

It's a wonder why some appear to have unbending faith on the proponents behind the Sobrepeña-MRTC Option, despite MRTC having no other railway development experience other than MRT-3, and despite Mr. Sobrepeña's track record from his failed College Assurance Plan (CAP) scheme and controversy-ridden Camp John Hay Development. Corp. (it appears that CJHDC still refuses to pay billions in debt intended for the Armed Forces, through BCDA).

Perhaps MRTC and Mr. Sobrepeña have project references which inspire some to have more confidence asking them to fix MRT-3, instead of the Government of Japan.

Or perhaps... you be the judge.

APPLY NOW: The Road Safety Journalism Fellowship Phase 3


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Road crashes are preventable, yet scores of people die and are injured on the country’s roads every day.

The World Health Organization (WHO) says about 7,000 Filipinos die each year and thousands more are injured or disabled due to road traffic crashes. Why is this so?

There are adequate laws designed to address the factors that contribute to road collisions, but poor enforcement and low public awareness of road safety rules, coupled with road users’ indifference towards safety regulations continue to pose problems.

The Road Safety Journalism Fellowship is a vehicle for writers from print, broadcast and online media to contribute to road safety through the production of in-depth stories in multi-media platforms.

The World Health Organization, in collaboration with the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and in partnership with VERA Files, is launching the third phase of the Road Safety Journalism Fellowship.

The Fellowship aims to strengthen the capacity of journalists to produce comprehensive news and feature articles and translate statistics on road injuries and deaths to human and public interest stories. The Program aims to generate interest in road safety reportage that is thorough, exhaustive and contextualized; one that goes beyond breaking news, body counts and police reports but which instead frames road safety as a public health and development issue.
Twenty-one media fellows from around metropolitan Manila and other parts of the country had taken part in the two programs (2015-2017). They produced close to 80 stories on road safety published in different news outlets and also disseminated online by VERA Files in a special Chit Estella Road Safety page (verafiles.org/specials/road-safety).

The 2018 Fellowship is open to journalists from print, online and broadcast media, freelance writers and bloggers based in Metro Manila and Luzon.

Journalists with at least three years of reporting experience are invited to submit three story proposals (each story idea explained in 150-200 words) they wish to work on for the duration of the Fellowship.

The professional qualifications of the applicants will be taken into consideration in the selection, but the quality and substance of the story proposals will be given greater weight.

Deadline of submission has been extended toJune 25. For more details about the Fellowship, click on this link: http://verafiles.org/articles/apply-now-road-safety-journalism-fellowship-phase-3

Looking for a Career Option in a Mattress Store? The Secrets to a Successful Career as a Mattress Salesman!


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If you want to embark on a career in the mattress industry and make a name for yourself as a mattress salesman, then you should understand that you are embarking on a career full of responsibility. Selling mattresses is a difficult job because there are plenty of different types of mattresses which serve several different functions. Different people require different types of mattresses, and you must be aware of what specific benefits each type of mattress has. In this article, you will learn some of the most important considerations which you need to make when you want to buy a new mattress.

The sizes of the mattress: Mattresses come in different sizes and thickness. The standard sizes that all types of mattresses are available in are as follows:

Twin size- 39" x 75"
Full size- 54" x 75
Queen size- 60" x 80"
King size- 78" x 80"
California King size- 72" x 84"
College Dorms size- 5" longer than a normal twin
Day-bed and Trundle size- same as twin size mattresses

Regarding the matter of the thicknesses of these mattresses, standard thickness is of 7 inches deep. However, these days the recent trending pillow top mattresses can go almost 24 inches deep. Memory foam mattresses are also between 12 inches to 14 inches in thickness.

The type of mattress: There are different types of mattresses available in the market today, like the traditional spring coil mattress, foam mattresses made of memory foam, latex mattresses, air pressure mattresses, pillow-top mattresses and air pressure mattresses. These mattresses differ in the material they are made from, and as a salesman, you must be particularly aware of these intricate product details. You must also be aware of the specific benefits which each type of mattresses offers. Some of these mattresses offer health benefits also, like relieving back and neck pains.
Firmness: Firmness is one of the prime selling points of a mattress. You should know how firm your mattress is and if it can offer the specific benefits that a customer is looking for. A firm mattress is not suitable for everyone, try to keep mattresses of medium firm as they will be suitable for most people.

Why is a good mattress important: You must know this if you want to become a salesman for a mattress company or a store. You will have to convince your customers that they need to buy good quality mattresses and for this, you need to be convinced yourself first. Do proper research on the importance of a good mattress in helping people to sleep better and improving their lifestyles. Leesa Mattress can be a good choice for restful sleep and ensure comfort and ultimate support.

Conclusion
Mattresses are an essential aspect of one's lifestyle; a good mattress can improve a person's health considerably. If you want to become a mattress salesman, you must know all the details and benefits of mattresses.


Author Bio: Silvia Watson is a freelance content writer. She has written many good and informative articles on different categories such health, fashion, travel etc. She is a featured author at various authoritative blogs in the health and fitness industry and currently associated as a blogger with https://www.countingsheep.net/

Midas Promotions Presents, Viral Vintage Sensations Post Modern Jukebox Live in Manila


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#PMJTourManila

Have you ever thought how Justin Bieber’s “Sorry” would have sounded if it came out in the 60’s or if Ed Sheeran’s “Perfect” could make a 1950’s prom even more romantic?

The once-popular phrase may be “everything old is new again,” but for Scott Bradlee, it might read everything new is old again.

Instead of just doing covers, music arranger and pianist Scott Bradlee formed an ensemble band of throwbox minstrels called Post Modern Jukebox (PMJ) that takes modern pop hits and plays them in ragtime, vintage jazz and other retro musical styles.

 “Today's hits, yesterday” was the inspiration behind Post Modern Jukebox’s unique retro-reworkings of modern pop and rock hits. The multi-talented collective reimagines contemporary pop, rock and R&B hits in the style of various yesteryears, from swing to doo-wop, ragtime to Motown – or, as Bradlee himself puts it, “pop music in a time machine.”

It’s an idea Bradlee had as far back as high school.

“When I was in high school, I was getting into really like early jazz, stuff like ragtime and New Orleans music and things like that,” Bradlee said. “You can imagine that most of my peers weren’t really into that kind of music. They didn’t play a whole lot of ragtime at school dances back then. So I wanted to be able to share this with my friends, and one thing I wound up doing since I had pretty good ears—I taught myself a lot by ear—I would just kind of pick out pop songs that they liked and turned them into ragtime or jazz and stuff.”

PMJ had its humble beginnings in the cramped basement of Bradlee’s apartment in Queens, New York, where he shot videos with a small group of college friends. 

The group’s big break came after doing a jazzy cover of Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ ‘Thrift Shop’ which became viral, reaching over a million views in its first week and climbing to #8 on Billboard magazine’s Jazz Albums chart. Bradlee and crew then followed it up with Miley Cyrus’ ‘We Can’t Stop’ and true enough there was simply no stopping PMJ as it found its way out of Bradlee’s basement apartment and into bigger, more elaborate venues and mainstream consciousness.

Post Modern Jukebox’s choice of material ranges from the ‘80s hard rock of Guns N’ Roses to the most current hits of today and they are performed by a rotating cast of musicians, including numerous American Idol alumni, wearing the same fashion pieces as their version’s particular era or genre.

To date, they have amassed over a billion views on their YouTube channel, and they have covered artists ranging from Lady Gaga to Radiohead, Taylor Swift to  Maroon 5 and many others, giving their hits a vintage makeover like jazz, swing and ragtime.

“I take pride in putting together the right powers and personalities to create a unique and amazing experience for our fans,” Bradlee says in an interview. “We want them to escape reality and join us for the most sensational 1920s party this side of The Great Gatsby. We want them to experience what it was like to be at the New Years' Eve show that Sinatra would have hosted in the 1940s. We want them to feel the excitement of hearing the greats of Motown live and up close. Our goal is to give our audiences their favorite show again and again and still have it feel like the very first time.”

The Houston Press proclaimed, “Scott Bradlee’s project has turned into a worldwide phenomenon in quite a small amount of time, having sold out shows in more than 60 countries around the world – and rightly so.”

And as any Post Modern Jukebox fan can tell you, the experience is never the same twice, with new songs, new sounds, and new members added to the ever-growing family each time around.

Finally, Pinoy enthusiasts can now experience Pop Music in a Time Machine as Midas Productions presents Post Modern Jukebox Live in Manila at the Kia Theatre  on Friday, 14th September 2018.

Tickets go on sale beginning Friday, June 15, 2018 at 10 am onwards.

Ticket Prices:

VIP Gold Package: P9,600
VIP Silver Package: P6,645
VIP: P4,500
Orchestra: P3,500
Loge: P4,000
Balcony: P2,500

VIP GOLD PACKAGE DETAILS
Package name: Postmodern Jukebox Gold VIP Package
Package price: P9,600.00
Ticket limit per order: 4
Package offsale: 5 days prior to show date

Each GOLD package includes:
- 1 Premium Seat Location in the First 2 Rows
- Post Show Meet & Greet and Photo Opportunity with members of Postmodern Jukebox
- 1 Exclusive Postmodern Jukebox Limited Edition Tour Print
- 1 Commemorative VIP Laminate (Your pass to access the Meet & Greet)

VIP SILVER PACKAGE DETAILS
Package name: Postmodern Jukebox Silver VIP Package
Package price: P6,645.00
Ticket limit per order: 4
Package offsale: 5 days prior to show date


Each SILVER package includes:
- 1 Premium Seat Location in the First 3 Rows
- 1 Exclusive Postmodern Jukebox Limited Edition Tour Print

Train Travel has Become Smooth


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Indian Railways have thousands of trains running across the country joining each part with the other and thus it is a huge network and management should be perfect control this big network. Many trains run to remotest area of the country and for that proper infrastructure should be prepared. Most middle class people rely on train journeys when it comes to long distance travelling within the country because; the train fares are within limits and one can easily afford to buy train prices when they decide to travel.

Taking a journey by train has become hassle free these days. This is because; the entire process of booking a train ticket and boarding a train has become very easy. It just needs a few clicks to do these arrangements.

Lot of online websites are there, including IRCTC (which belongs to Indian Railways) where one can get detailed information of any train and then check the availability of berths on the date they want to make a journey. They can buy online tickets by using pay wallets or through credit or debit cards and book their seats without going to a station and standing in a long queue to get tickets.

After booking a ticket a PNR number is send to your registered email id and registered phone number. With the help of this PNR number one can check their tickets and also check whether it is confirmed when one books a ticket on a waiting list. Thus a PNR number is very important.

Finding out train coach position is not that difficult at all. Once you reach the station with proper time in hand, you can ask the information desk present in the station about the details of the train in which you are going to board and find out at which platform it is going to take a halt. If you are in a hurry due to reaching the station late then find out the train coach position even before reaching the station. Log into the official website and enter your 10 digit PNR number to get all the details of your train and even the platform number where it is going to arrive.

For train food, one can always order online. There are many online websites from where the passengers can order food. Once an order is placed, there is nothing to worry. One may have a doubt that what if the train time gets altered or what if the train is running late? There is nothing to worry about. These e catering services ensure the passenger, that the meal will reach to them in their preferred station, whatever is the time or in spite of any delay. This is because; vendors who are associated with these services gets informed in a regular interval about the running status of a particular train and they keep their food ready in the right station at the right time. Thus, when the train reaches them, the vendor delivers the fresh food packets to the passengers who have ordered them.

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Cyber Attacks Expected to Spike during FIFA World Cup 2018


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Fortinet Offers Cybersecurity Tips Amidst Global Football Frenzy

Fortinet, a global leader in broad, integrated and automated cyber security solutions, today cautioned ardent football fans in the Philippines to stay vigilant against cyber-attacks during the FIFA World Cup 2018 Tournament.

“Large-scale international sporting events such as the FIFA World Cup are major cyber-attack targets, even for ordinary individuals,” said Gavin Chow, Network and Security Strategist for Fortinet Asia Pacific. “Hackers know that in their excitement to watch the latest action or learn the latest scores, computer users often forget common sense and neglect safe computing habits.”

Fortinet expects a spike in online scams and phishing attacks as the world’s greatest football show gets underway, and offers five security tips to survive cyber threats during FIFA World Cup 2018:




1.    Be careful where you view live coverage: Whether viewing live coverage, event replays, or checking medal statistics online, it’s important to visit only trusted websites. Events which gain significant public interest and media coverage are often used as lures for spam or spear-phishing campaigns. Malicious actors may also create fake websites and domains that appear to be official Olympic news or coverage that can be used to deliver malware to an end-user upon visiting the site (also known as drive-by downloads or watering holes).

2.    Watch out for phishing attacks: Users may receive spam email announcing that they are the lucky winners of a lottery for tickets to the World Cup finals. While it may be highly tempting to click on an email link that says “You have won 2 tickets for the finals of the World Cup," be careful. By clicking on that link, you could be taken to a compromised website that downloads malware onto your computer, stealing your data and personal information.

3.    Beware of online retailers offering discounted tickets or cheap merchandise: If you come across an online store that is offering games tickets or merchandise at unbelievably low prices, check to make sure it’s a legitimate store and not a false front that will disappear later that day along with your credit card information. A real-life example of these sort of risks is detailed in our recent blog post You Will Fall For This One Day...”

4.    Keep software updated: Running the most updated versions of your operating system, security software, apps and Web browsers is among the best defenses against malware, viruses and other online threats. Cyber-attackers usually target flaws and vulnerabilities in outdated browsers and plug-ins. It is best to have your security software and web browser update automatically to minimize exposure to known threats.

5.    Avoid public Wi-Fi hotspots: The World Cup games take place in the evenings (APAC time) when many of us are out of our homes. While it can be tempting, avoid connecting to unknown Wi-Fi hotspots to watch the games. An insecure hotspot makes it easier for hackers to intercept logins and passwords, email messages, attached documents and other personal and confidential information. If you must use Wi-Fi, use authorized access points which have password protected encryption.
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