الاثنين، 2 ديسمبر 2019

Beyhadh 2

Beyhadh (Limitless) is an Indian romantic thriller television series which aired from 11 October 2016 to 27 October 2017 on Sony TV.[1] It starred Jennifer Winget, Kushal Tandon and Aneri Vajani.[2]

Beyhadh 2 premieres December 2nd, 2019 and stars Jennifer Winget, Ashish Chaudhary and Shivin Narang
Plot
Maya Mehrotra who comes to Ganpati pandal to pray and she is the owner of a fashion magazine who lives in fear due to a troubled childhood with her abusive father, Ashwin Mehrotra. Arjun Sharma is a carefree and cheerful photographer who starts working for Maya's magazine. His childhood best friend Saanjh Mathur is a lawyer. Saanjh loves Arjun while Arjun considers her as his best friend.

Arjun takes Maya's fancy when he rescues her in an elevator accident and then again from her abusive father. She falls in love with him and later proposes to him. A series of circumstances including Maya rescuing Ayaan from jail, revealing her past to Arjun, helping him realise his past mistakes and uniting his family in the process leads to Arjun falling in love with Maya. Thus, he ends up proposing her, much to Saanjh's dismay.

As Maya and Arjun plan their wedding, Maya tries to strain Arjun and Saanjh's friendship. Maya's father Ashwin tries to provoke Saanjh and Vandana against Maya. A furious Maya goes to Ashwin's house and kills him. Then, Arjun and Maya gets married.

When Jhanvi discovers Maya is behind the murder, Maya pushes her mother off the building which ends up putting Jhanvi in a coma. Maya fakes a miscarriage and blames Saanjh for this, leading to a fall out between Arjun and Saanjh. Hurt, Saanjh leaves for London.

Three years later
Maya has completely isolated Arjun from the world. Arjun is shown to have realized Maya's mental illness and tries to leave her and break off the marriage but in vain. Saanjh returns to India with her boyfriend Samay Ahuja. Saanjh and Samay are about to get married. Later, it is revealed that Samay has been Maya's obsessive lover for the last eight years. Maya pretends to be raped by Ayaan and he gets arrested. When Saanjh gives video proof of Maya to his father, Rajeev kills her father on Maya’s saying.

Eventually, Saanjh and Arjun come to know about Maya and Samay (Rajeev). Arjun saves Maya as she is pregnant with his child. Ayaan is out of jail when it is proven that he is not guity. When Ayaan tries to show Arjun Maya’s real face; Maya runs her car over Ayaan which leads to him being admitted to the hospital. Maya also tries to kill her own mother, Jhanvi again but fails.

Six months later
Maya is in a mental hospital where she admitted herself for her treatment to pretend to be cured. Ayaan’s mother tries to expose Maya. Arjun tells Maya that their relationship was just an adjustment and he doesn't want to live with her anymore. Filled with anguish and desire for revenge, Maya kills Ayaan’s mother(Vandana). Maya fakes her death by knocking out Arjun and then killing and planting her look alike (Mansi) at the scene of the crime. Arjun is convicted of her murder and is given death sentence. Arjun believes that Maya is alive. Meanwhile, Maya plans to die when Arjun is hanged, thus reuniting with him in death.

But, Arjun escapes from jail to kill Maya. Maya joins hands with Samay to plot against Arjun and Saanjh but Arjun convinces Rajeev that Maya is only using him. Maya kills Rajeev and abducts Saanjh. Arjun rescues Saanjh and Maya is proved guilty in court after her own mother and she herself testifies against her. Eventually, Arjun and Saanjh get married and Ayaan and Simmi gets married.

Five years later
Maya is still in jail. Arjun has become a millionaire. Ayaan is a widower and has a daughter. Saanjh and Arjun raise his child together. Maya escapes from jail by, once again, faking her death. Arjun and Saanjh wants a child of their own but are told that Saanjh cannot conceive. They decide to use a surrogate. Maya manages to somehow become their surrogate leaving Arjun and Saanjh shocked.

Saanjh decides to care for Maya despite her longtime animosity towards her, whilst Maya plots against everyone. As the pregnancy nears an end, Maya asks Saanjh for Arjun in exchange for the baby. Arjun expresses his hatred for Maya and love for Saanjh. Maya gives birth to a baby girl and runs away with it.

Arjun and Saanjh find her. Maya points the gun at Saanjh and blames her for snatching away her happiness. Arjun shoots Maya and she dies in his arms confessing her obsessive and limitless love for him. Arjun and Saanjh find that the gun Maya was holding was empty and they killed Maya for no reason.

Cast
Main
Jennifer Winget as Maya Mehrotra-Ashwin and Jhanvi’s daughter, Arjun’s ex wife and Fashion and the City's owner. (2016-2017)
Yahvi Dubey as Young Maya Mehrotra.(2016)
Kushal Tandon as Arjun Sharma-Saanjh’s husband, Ayaan’s step brother, Vandana’s step son, Maya’s ex husband. (2016-2017)
Aneri Vajani as Saanjh Sharma-Prem and Suman’s daughter, Shubh’s sister, Arjun’s wife. (2016-2017)
Recurring
Kavita Ghai as Jhanvi Mehrotra-Ashwin's wife; Maya's mother.
Vibha Bhagat as Suman Mathur-Prem's wife; Saanjh and Shubh's mother.
Sumit Bhardwaj as Ayaan Sharma-Vandana's son; Arjun's step brother; Simmi’s husband; Arohi’s father.
Rakshit Wahi as Shubh Mathur-Suman and Prem's son; Saanjh's brother.
Rajesh Khattar as Ashwin Mehrotra-Jhanvi's husband; Maya's father. He is killed by Maya.[4]
Swati Shah as Vandana Sharma-Arjun's step mother; Ayaan's mother. She is killed by Maya.
Imran Khan as Prem Mathur-Suman's husband; Saanjh and Shubh's father. He is killed by Rajeev on Maya’s saying.
Piyush Sahdev as Rajeev Randhawa/Samay Ahuja-Maya's ex lover; Saanjh's ex fiance. He is killed by Maya. [5][6][7]
Unknown as Mansi-She is killed by Maya.
Vaishnavi Dhanraj as Pooja-Maya's lawyer.
Sharad Vyas as Mr. Malkhani-Saanjh's boss.
Shraddha Jaiswal as Maya's neighbour.
Kiran Srinivas as Jeetendra Kumar Srivastav-Saanjh’s ex suitor.
Dubbed broadcasts
Beyhadh was dubbed In Tamil as "Maya" on Polimer TV and the series ended on 15.1.2018 with 271 episodes at Weekdays on 19:00
Beyhadh was also dubbed In Sinhalese as Obath Mamath Eyath (ඔබත් මමත් ඇයත්) on TV Derana and it has aired on weekdays at 9 pm since 4 December 2017.
It is aired in Mauritius on MBC Digital 4 every weekdays at 9 30PM.[citation needed]
The Serial Was Dubbed With Malayalam as Premam on Surya TV, It's Shown on June 19, 2017 Weekdays and Saturday At 21:30 (Suspended Time on 22:00), Last Episode On April 14, 2018.
The Serial Was Dubbed With Telugu As Nuvvu Naaku Nachav on Gemini TV, it's Shown on July 24, 2017, Weekdays At Noon 12:00.
The Serial Was Dubbed with Thai as อย่างมากมาย On MONO 29.
The Serial Was Dubbed With Vietnamese as Vô cùng on VTVCab 1 Giai Tri TV.
The Serial Was Dubbed With Korean as 극도로 (Preulo) on MBC, it's Merge 3 Episode, (Serial total 273 Episode, After Make Up on 91 Episode).
The Serial Was Dubbed With Spanish as Beyhadh: Un amor sin limites on Panamericana Televisión in Peru.

UPPSC

The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) (Hindi: लोक सेवा आयोग, उत्तर प्रदेश) is the state agency authorized to conduct the Civil Services Examination for entry-level appointments to the various Civil Services of Uttar Pradesh. The agency's charter is granted by the Constitution of India. Articles 315 to 323 of Part XIV of the constitution, titled Services Under the Union and the States, provide for a Public Service Commission for the Union and for each state
History
The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) came into existence on 1 April 1937, with the main aim of recruiting candidates to various services in the state. The commission is regulated by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission Regulation, 1976.

Origin
Indianisation of the superior Civil Services became one of the major demands of the political movement compelling the British Indian Government to consider setting up of a Public Service Commission for recruitment to its services in the territory. Under the Government of India Act, 1935, for the first time, provision was made for the formation of Public Service Commissions at the provincial level. Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission was constituted on 1 April 1937 with its headquarters at Allahabad. The working of Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission is also regulated by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission Regulation, 1976.

Functions of UPPSC
(i) On the basis of Interview only.
(ii) On the basis of screening test & Interview.
(iii) On the basis of Examination only.
(iv) On the basis of Examination & Interview only.
(v) On the basis of Preliminary Examination, Main Examination & Interview.
Promotions.
Disciplinary Actions
Service Rules.
Advice to the U.P. Government
Examination Conducted by the Commission
List of Examinations Conducted by the U.P. Public Service Commission time to time.[1] (Direct recruitment through interviews only as per the service

Assistant Forest Conservator(ACF)/Forest range officer(FRO)Examinations
R.O/A.R.O Preliminary Examination (Only for the Commission)
R.O/A.R.O Main Examination(Only for the Commission)
A.P.S. Examination(Only for the Commission and secretariat of U.P. and Revenue)
Assistant Registrar Examination
Combined State Engineering Examination.
U.P. Judicial Services (Junior Division) Examination
Assistant Prosecuting Officers Examination
U.P. Palika (Centralized) Health Services : Food & Sanitary Inspector Examination.
Combined State/Lower Subordinate Examination.
Combined Junior Engineer Examination.
Controversies
On 26 September 2013, Allahabad High Court ordered UPPSC to cancel the Mains Examination of UP Provincial Civil Services (Judicial) 2013, over alleged irregularities in the Answer Key issued by it. Theword key allegedly had marked wrong options as right.[2]

On 29 March 2015, the question paper of the UPPSC PCS Preliminary exam was leaked before the exam. It led to the protest and then the morning shift exam was cancelled. The police said that they will find the one who had sold the question paper on Whatsapp for Rs.5 Lakh per copy

Madhurima Tuli

Madhurima Tuli (also credited as Madurima Tulli) is an Indian actress in Bollywood and South Indian films and television.[1][2] She is recognised for her role as Chandrakanta in the serial Chandrakanta on Colors TV. She has also played Tanushri Mehta in the serial Kumkum Bhagya on Zee TV.[3] She was last seen as Sanjana in the horror/thriller television series Qayamat Ki Raat on Star Plus.
Early life
Tuli was born in Odisha and hails from Dehradun, Uttarakhand. She won the Miss Uttraranchal Contest when in college.[4] Her father works for Tata Steel, her mother is a mountaineer and works for an NGO, and she has a younger brother.[5]

Career
Tuli made an early debut in the Telugu film Saththaa (2004) opposite Sai Kiran.[6] She moved to Mumbai and studied acting at the Kishore Namit Kapoor Acting School, worked as a model doing advertisements for brands like Godrej, Fiama Di Wills and Karbonn Mobiles.

In 2008, she played a supporting role as the pretty girl Satya in Homam,[7][8][9] an Indian thriller written and directed by J. D. Chakravarthy,[10] and to some extent inspired by the 2006 Hollywood movie The Departed, directed by Martin Scorsese.[11]

Toss (2009) was her next film in the role of Sherry,[12][13] and after the small role as Bindiya in Zee TV's supernatural soap opera Shree (2008-2009), Tuli played the aspiring model Kushi in STAR One's TV series Rang Badalti Odhani (2010-2011).[14]

Tuli had a lead as newly married Rukmini in Kaalo (2010). It was screened at the 6th Annual South African Halloween Horror Festival in Cape Town, where it won the best feature film and best cinematography award.[15][16] Together with Dino Morea as her partner, she took part in the third season of Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi, a reality show filmed in Brazil and broadcast by Aapka Colors

Tuli had a leading role in Cigarette Ki Tarah (2012) along with Prashant Narayanan,[17][18] and as the female lead Natasha in Anik Singal's English language short film Lethal Commission (2012).[19][20]

She starred in the film Maaricha (2012), directed by K. Sivasurya.[21] The film was simultaneously made in Kannada and Tamil and had Mithun Tejasvi playing the lead actor opposite Tuli.[22]

Tuli played Gunjan Dutta in the Hindi thriller 3D film Warning (2013).[23][24][25] She was seen playing the lead role in the film Nimbe Huli, directed by Hemanth Hegde and produced by Subhash Ghai. The film had Hegde playing the lead role along with Tuli, Komal Jha and Nivedhitha.[26] She also played the wife of Akshay Kumar in the 2015 action film Baby (2015 Hindi film).[27] Tuli participated in Zee TV's reality show I Can Do That. She also played the antagonist role of Tanu in Kumkum Bhagya. She portrayed Princess Chandrakanta in Colors TV series Chandrakanta

Ashrita Shetty

Ashrita Shetty (born 6 July 1993) is an Indian film actress
Early life
Shetty was born on 6 July 1993 in a Tuluva family.[1][2] She hails from Mumbai and had studied finance.[1]

Career
In 2010, Shetty participated in a beauty contest organised by The Times of India, Clean & Clear Fresh Face. Competing in Mumbai, she won the event there and then went on to win it again at the national level, eventually becoming the face of the brand for a year.[3] She made her film debut in 2012, with a Tulu film, Telikeda Bolli.[4][5] During the time, she appeared in various other television commercials. This was when film directors Vetrimaaran and Manimaran approached her to play the lead role in their venture, Udhayam NH4.[6] The film saw her play a Bangalore-based Tamil-speaking college girl, who elopes with the character played by Siddharth. She gained mixed reviews for her portrayal in the film, with a reviewer noting she could be a promising actress in the making.[7] Sangeeta Devi from The Hindu said "Newcomer Ashrita Shetty shows promise and her capability of bringing to the screen the vulnerability and innocence of a 17/18-year-old makes her endearing. This girl has huge potential."[8] She then signed the lead in the action adventure film Indrajith opposite Gautham Karthik.[9]

Personal life
Shetty married Indian cricketer Manish Pandey on 2 December 2019

HDFC NetBanking

HDFC Bank Ltd. is an Indian banking and financial services company headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It has a base of 111,208 permanent employees as of 30 September 2019.[8] HDFC Bank is India’s largest private sector lender by assets.[9] It is the largest bank in India by market capitalisation as of February 2016.[10] It was ranked 60th in 2019 BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands
History
HDFC Bank was incorporated in 1994, with its registered office in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Its first corporate office and a full service branch at Sandoz House, Worli were inaugurated by the then Union Finance Minister, Manmohan Singh.

As of June 30, 2019, the Bank's distribution network was at 5,130 branches across 2,764 cities. The bank also installed 4.30 Lakhs POS terminals and issued 235.7 Lakhs debit cards and 85.4 Lakhs credit cards in FY 2017.[6]

Products and services
HDFC Bank provides a number of products and services including wholesale banking, retail banking, treasury, auto loans, two wheeler loans, personal loans, loans against property, consumer durable loan, lifestyle loan and credit cards. Along with this various digital products are Payzapp and SmartBUY.[12]

Merged
HDFC Bank merged with Times Bank in February 2000. This was the first merger of two private banks in the New Generation private sector banks category.[13] In 2008, Centurion Bank was acquired by HDFC Bank. HDFC Bank Board approved the acquisition of CBoP for 95.1 billion INR in one of the largest mergers in the financial sector in India

A Suitable Boy

A Suitable Boy is a novel by Vikram Seth, published in 1993. At 1,349 pages (1,488 pages softcover) and 591,552 words, the book is one of the longest novels ever published in a single volume in the English language.[1][2][3] A sequel, to be called A Suitable Girl, was due for publication in 2017
Plot summary
A Suitable Boy is set in a newly post-independence, post-partition India. The novel follows the story of four families over a period of 18 months, and centres on Mrs. Rupa Mehra's efforts to arrange the marriage of her younger daughter, Lata, to a "suitable boy". Lata is a 19-year-old university student who refuses to be influenced by her domineering mother or opinionated brother, Arun. Her story revolves around the choice she is forced to make between her suitors Kabir, Haresh, and Amit.

It begins in the fictional town of Brahmpur, located on the Ganges between Banares and Patna. Brahmpur, along with Calcutta, Delhi, Kanpur and other Indian cities, forms a colourful backdrop for the emerging stories.
Seth has stated that the biggest influence on writing A Suitable Boy was the five-volume 18th century Chinese novel The Story of the Stone by Cao Xueqin.[6]

The 1349-page novel alternately offers satirical and earnest examinations of national political issues in the period leading up to the first post-Independence national election of 1952, including Hindu–Muslim strife, the status of lower caste peoples such as the jatav, land reforms and the eclipse of the feudal princes and landlords, academic affairs, abolition of the Zamindari system, family relations and a range of further issues of importance to the characters.

The novel is divided into 19 parts with, generally, each part focusing on a different subplot. Each part is described in rhyming couplet form on the contents page.

Characters in A Suitable Boy
Four family trees are provided in the beginning of the novel to help readers keep track of the complicated interwoven family networks. The four main families in the novel are:

The Mehras
Mrs. Rupa Mehra, a mother searching for a suitable boy for her youngest daughter
Raghubir Mehra, her deceased husband
Arun, Mrs. Mehra's oldest son (married to Meenakshi Chatterji)
Aparna, daughter of Arun and Meenakshi
Varun
Savita (married to Pran Kapoor)
Uma Kapoor, daughter of Savita and Pran
Lata, whose arranged marriage forms the basis of the main plot
The Kapoors
Mr. Mahesh Kapoor (state Minister of Revenue) and Mrs. Mahesh Kapoor
Veena (married to Kedarnath Tandon)
Bhaskar Tandon, son of Veena and Kedarnath
Pran (married to Savita Mehra)
Maan
The Khans
The Nawab Sahib of Baitar
Zainab, his daughter
Hassan and Abbas, her sons
Imtiaz, a doctor
Firoz, a lawyer
Begum Abida Khan, politician (sister-in-law of the Nawab Sahib)
The Chatterjis
Mr. Justice Chatterji and Mrs. Chatterji
Amit, eldest son and internationally acclaimed poet and author. A prominent love interest of Lata
Meenakshi (married to Arun Mehra)
Dipankar
Kakoli
Tapan
Some other prominent characters, not mentioned above, include:

Dr Durrani, mathematician at the university that Kabir and Lata attend
Kabir Durrani, a love interest of Lata and a central hub of one of the main themes of the novel. Kabir is a highly successful player on the university cricket team. Lata and Kabir have a brief, intense courtship, the ramifications of which echo through the rest of the novel.
Hashim Durrani, Kabir's brother
Haresh Khanna, an enterprising and determined shoe-businessman, who is also a love interest of the heroine
Nehru
Malati, best friend of Lata
Mrs Tandon
Kedarnath Tandon (married to Veena Kapoor)
Saeeda Bai, courtesan and musician
Tasneem, sister of Saeeda Bai
Bibbo, servant at Saeeda Bai's house
Rasheed, student at Brahmpur University; Tasneem's Arabic teacher
Ishaq, sarangi player
S S Sharma, Chief Minister
Agarwal, Home Minister
Priya, his daughter (married to Ram Vilas Goyal)
Simran, a Sikh woman and former love interest of Haresh Khanna
Kalpana Gaur, friend of the Mehra family
Billy Irani, friend of Arun Mehra, later has an affair with Meenakshi
Shireen, his fiancee
Bishwanath Bhaduri
Abdus Salam
Raja of Marh
Rajkumar of Marh, his son
Dr Bilgrami
Professor Mishra, an English professor
Dr Ila Chattopadhay, an English professor
Hans, an Austrian diplomat
The Guppi, inhabitant of Salimpur
Netaji, Rasheed's uncle
Sahgal
Makhijani, indulgent poet
Sandeep Lahiri
Waris, servant at the Baitar Fort and competes with Mahesh Kapoor in the General Election
The Munshi, in charge of the Baitar Fort
Jagat Ram, a shoemaker
Badrinath
Professor Nowrojee, who runs the university literary club attended by Kabir and Lata
Sunil Patwardhan, mathematician at Brahmpur University
Parvati, Mrs Rupa Mehra's stepmother
Real people and events
The Praha Shoe Company of the novel is modeled on Bata Shoes.
Pul mela is based on Kumbh Festival, which takes place at Sangam, Allahabad.
BBC TV series
As of October 2019, a six part TV series adapted from the novel, also titled as A Suitable Boy, directed by Mira Nair, written by Andrew Davies and starring Tabu, Ishaan Khatter, Tanya Maniktala and Rasika Duggal is in production.[7]

Critical reception
On November 5, 2019, the BBC News listed A Suitable Boy on its list of the 100 most influential novels

What happens when The Queen dies

Operation London Bridge has been a codename that referred to the plan for what will happen in the days after the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The plan was originally devised in the 1960s and is updated several times each year. It involves planning from government departments, the Church of England, Metropolitan Police Service, the British Armed Forces, the media and Royal Parks of London. Some critical decisions relating to the plan were made by the Queen herself, although some can only be made by her successor (the current heir apparent is her son, Charles, Prince of Wales), after her death.

As of early 2017, the phrase "London Bridge is down" was expected to be used to announce the death of the Queen to the Prime Minister and key personnel, setting the plan into motion. Whether this phrase is still the designated one, after the 2017 London Bridge attack and the 2019 London Bridge Attack, or after the fact that the code word is now publicly known, has not been confirmed. Neither is it publicly known when this code phrase was originally chosen.

The codename Operation London Bridge primarily refers to events that would take place in the United Kingdom. In addition to the United Kingdom, other Commonwealth realms where Elizabeth II acts as monarch have developed their own plans for what will happen in the days after her death. These corresponding plans would run concurrently with Operation London Bridge.
Background
Funerals and coronations for the Royal Household are typically organised by the Earl Marshal and their officers in the College of Heralds.[1] Pre-determined phrases have typically been used as "codenames" for plans relating to the death and funeral of a royal family member. Initially, codenames were used by key officials in an effort to prevent Buckingham Palace switchboard operators from learning of the death prior to a public announcement.[2][3] When King George VI died in 1952, key government officials were informed with the phrase "Hyde Park Corner".[2]

Several codenamed funeral plans for royal family members in the late-20th and early 21st century have used the names of prominent bridges in the United Kingdom. Operation Tay Bridge was the phrase used for the death and funeral plans of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, and was rehearsed for 22 years before its eventual intended use in 2002.[4] The funeral plan for Diana, Princess of Wales was also modelled after Operation Tay Bridge.[2][4] As of early 2017, the phrase Operation Forth Bridge referred to funeral plan for Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh;[2] Operation Menai Bridge referred to the funeral plan for Charles, Prince of Wales;[5] and Operation London Bridge referred to the funeral plan for Queen Elizabeth II.[6][7]

Plan
The Queen's Private Secretary will be the first official (i.e., not one of the Queen's relatives or part of a medical team) to convey the news. Their first act will be to contact the Prime Minister, and civil servants will convey the code phrase "London Bridge is down" to him/her using secure telephone lines.[2] The Foreign and Commonwealth Office's Global Response Centre, based at a secret location in London, will communicate the news to the governments of the fifteen other countries of which the Queen was the head of state (the Commonwealth realms), and to the governments of the other countries of the Commonwealth of Nations.[2]

The media would be informed via an announcement to the Press Association and the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) through the Radio Alert Transmission System (RATS) and to commercial radio through a network of blue "obit lights" which will alert presenters to play "inoffensive music" and prepare for a news flash, while BBC Two would suspend their scheduled programming for the day and switch to BBC One's broadcast of the announcement.[8] BBC News will air a pre-recorded sequence of portraits, during which the presenters on duty at the time will prepare for the formal announcement by putting on dark clothing prepared for this purpose. The Guardian has reported that The Times has eleven days of prepared coverage ready and that ITN and Sky News have long rehearsed her death, but substituting the name "Mrs Robinson".[2]

A footman would pin a dark-edged notice to the gates of Buckingham Palace. At the same time, the palace website would display the same notice.[2] The Parliament of the United Kingdom would be recalled. If possible, it would meet within hours, and the Prime Minister would address the House of Commons.

The day after the Queen's death, the Accession Council would meet at St James's Palace to proclaim the new monarch.[9][2] Parliament would meet that evening when MPs would swear allegiance to the new monarch.

Different arrangements for moving the Queen's coffin are planned depending on where she dies. For example, if the Queen dies at Windsor Castle or Sandringham House, it would be moved by car to Buckingham Palace within a couple of days. If the Queen dies overseas, it would be brought by No. 32 (The Royal) Squadron to RAF Northolt and then by car to Buckingham Palace. If the Queen dies in Scotland (for example, at Holyrood Palace or Balmoral Castle), the coffin would first lie in repose at Holyrood Palace followed by a service of reception at St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh. Following this, the coffin would then be transported to Waverley Station and then taken by the Royal Train to London. In all cases, the coffin would be taken to the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace. Four days after the Queen's death, it would be moved to Westminster Hall and lie in state for four days.

The state funeral would be held at Westminster Abbey nine days after the Queen's death, after which her body would be buried in a prepared tomb at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.[2]

Corresponding plans
Officials from Buckingham Palace and Clarence House, known as the Inter-Realm Working Group, have briefed representatives of the Commonwealth realms about the funeral, and succession plans surrounding Operation London Bridge.[10] The governments of the Commonwealth realms will be informed of the death of the monarch from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's Global Response Centre.[2] These realms have devised their own plans for what will happen in their respective countries in the days after Elizabeth II's death, which would run concurrently with Operation London Bridge.

Australia
After the government receives the news, a flag notice will be issued instructing flags to fly at half-mast immediately for the next ten days, except on the day the ascension of the new monarch is proclaimed.[10] After the death of the monarch of Australia, it is expected that the Parliament will meet for a condolence motion.[10] A speech has been drafted for the Prime Minister.[10] Current plans will see the Governor General of Australia issue the Australian proclamation of the accession of a new monarch at an appropriate ceremony.[10]

The Australian Defence Force will organise several gun salutes coinciding with events in London, and will participate in ceremonies in the United Kingdom.[10] The Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom is expected to observe the Accession Council. In addition, Australian members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom are entitled to sit on the Accession Council.[10]

Canada
In Canada, preparations were made as early as 2002, during the Queen's Golden Jubilee.[11] Consultations over the plans have been made with the Canadian Armed Forces, the Canadian Privy Council Office, the Canadian Secretary to the Queen, the office of the Governor General of Canada, and the office of the Earl Marshal in the United Kingdom.
Once the government has been informed of the sovereign's death, all staff of the Governor General, provincial lieutenant governors, and territorial commissioners will be immediately issued black ties and black armbands. Government Houses will have portraits of the Queen, and flagpoles draped in black fabric. A book of condolences will be laid out near the front entrance of Government Houses, with events previously planned at the Government Houses cancelled.[11] It is also the Governor General's job to recall the Cabinet to Parliament Hill and proclaim that Canada has a new "lawful and rightful liege."[11]

Upon the death of the sovereign, the Manual of Official Procedure of the Government of Canada states the Prime Minister is responsible for convening the Parliament, tabling a resolution of loyalty and condolence from the Parliament to the next monarch of Canada, and arranging for the motion to be seconded by the Leader of the Official Opposition.[11][13] The Prime Minister will then move to adjourn Parliament.[11][13] The Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom is expected to represent Canada at the Accession Council.[11] The Privy Council for Canada will convene to perform the equivalent function of the Accession Council for the Crown in Right of Canada.

The death of the sovereign will also be considered a "Broadcast of National Importance" by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), and a regularly updated plan is maintained. Regular programming would be cancelled, advertisements will be halted, and all CBC television and radio stations will shift to a 24-hour news format.[11] The CBC also has a specially picked on-call squad of broadcasters in the event the sovereign's death occurs during a holiday.[11]

New Zealand
New Zealand will receive news of the Queen's death via established communication channels between the Royal Household and New Zealand.[14][15] Once informed, the head of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage will inform a list of government buildings and other facilities to fly the flag of New Zealand at half-mast.[15] Twenty-one gun salutes will also be ordered "at appropriate times."[15] A state memorial service is expected, although decisions on accompanying events, as well as government protocol will be determined by the Prime Minister.[15]

Radio New Zealand (RNZ), the state-radio broadcaster, has a set of guidelines and instructions in the event of the death of the monarch of New Zealand. Across all RNZ stations, broadcasters will break regular programming to announce the death of the Queen, with rolling coverage to begin when ready.[15] RNZ stations are instructed not to play punk music, or songs from Queen during this period.

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