Monday, 30 June 2014

Modi witnesses PSLV-C23 launch, asks ISRO to develop SAARC satellite

Modi witnesses PSLV-C23 launch
"Today I ask you, the space community, to take up the challenge of developing a SAARC satellite that we can dedicate to our neighbourhood as a gift from India," he said in his address.

He asked the scientists to work on a satellite that would provide full range of applications and services to all of India's neighbours.

"Such a satellite will be helpful in SAARC nations' fight against poverty and illiteracy, the challenge to progress in scientific field, and will open up avenues to provide opportunities to the youth of SAARC countries," he said from ISRO's Mission Control Room.

The 'dream' for such a satellite will be useful for the development of all SAARC nations with India playing a key role in that, Modi reasoned in a speech laced with anecdotes and delivered in a mix of English and Hindi.

Modi said the need for such a satellite arose because of India's age-old ethos of 'vasudhaiva kutumbakam' (the world is a family) even as "India's space programme is driven by service and not by desire of power".

"For us, it (space programme) is an important instrument of human progress. We must, therefore, share the fruits of technological advancement with those who do not enjoy it. We already share disaster management data with over 30 countries.
  
"We provide benefits of telemedicine to Afghanistan and African countries. But we must do more. 'Yeh dil maange more' (the heart desires for more)," Modi said repeating a famous tagline.
  

He also exhorted the scientific community to enlarge India's footprints of satellite navigation system to cover all of South Asia.
  
Space programme was one area where India had "pushed beyond mediocrity" to achieve excellence despite "international hurdles" even as the country had come a long way from its humble beginnings of its first satellite Aryabhatta to engaging in commercial launches of satellites of even developed countries, he said.
  
Crediting former Prime Minister AB Vajpayee's vision for India's lunar mission Chandrayaan, Modi also referred to the Mars mission, adding, he followed the space-related developments closely.

He expressed joy that the country had an indigenous space programme despite "resource constrains and hurdles".
  
Modi said that space technology was not confined to the elite and described this as 'wrong perception' even as he outlined the government's commitment to change it.
  
He said that the laboratory achievements of the scientists will be implemented for public good and noted that GIS-enabled watershed programmes, besides others, had borne fruits for the common man.
  
The Prime Minister asked the space scientists to work towards replicating such models in the area of land records and related issues, besides governance, and said if implemented, it could help the public at large.

Modi lauded the space community, saluting among others its founding fathers Vikram Sarabhai and Satish Dhawan, besides ISRO for the 'perfect' placement of the five foreign satellites in intended orbit today.
  
He said India's advanced space programme "puts her in an elite global group of 5-6 countries" and exhorted ISRO to go in for heavier satellites.
  
"Our space scientists have made us global leaders in one of the most complex areas on modern technology. This shows that we can be the best and we must feel proud of it. If we apply ourselves, we can meet the aspirations of our people," the Prime Minister said.
  
Modi, who stayed overnight at ISRO, said he was happy to come across four generations of scientists, including those from the days of Aryabhatta satellite and said it gave a 'family-like' environment at the spaceport.
  
India's scientific tradition was deep-rooted as the country had provided 'shunya (zero)' without which there could be no scientific progress, he added.
  
After a perfect lift off from the First Launch Pad in Satish Dhawan Space Centre here at 9.52 am, Indian Space Research Organisation's workhorse PSLV-C23 placed all five satellites into their intended orbits, one after the other between 17 and 19 minutes after liftoff, in textbook precision.

Besides its primary payload of 714 kg French Earth Observation Satellite SPOT-7, PSLV C23 carried and placed in orbit 14 kg AISAT of Germany, NLS7.1 (CAN-X4) and NLS7.2 (CAN-X5) of Canada each weighing 15 kg and the 7 kg VELOX-1 of Singapore.

The five satellites were launched under commercial arrangements that ANTRIX (ISRO's commercial arm) entered into with the respective foreign agencies.
  
Andhra Pradesh Governor ESL Narasimhan, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu, Minister of State in Prime Minister’s Office Jitendra Singh, Secretary Space Dr Radhakrishnan, and eminent scientists Prof UR Rao, Dr Kasturirangan were present on the occasion.

ISRO has so far launched 35 satellites from 19 countries around the globe - Algeria, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg, Singapore, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey and United Kingdom, bringing a huge sum to the country as foreign exchange.

Our Mars mission cost less than movie 'Gravity': Modi

The Indian space programmes are most cost effective and the cost incurred for the Mars mission was less than the money invested to make the Hollywood movie ‘Gravity’, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said.

"Even today, our programme stands out as the most cost effective in the world," said Modi on Monday after the successful launch of a rocket that carried five foreign satellites to space.

"The story of our Mars mission costing less than the Hollywood movie 'Gravity' had gone viral on social media recently. Our scientists have shown the world, a new paradigm of frugal engineering and the power of imagination," he said.

"Gravity" is a 2013 British-American 3D epic science fiction thriller film. It was directed by Alfonso Cuarón, and stars Sandra Bullock and George Clooney as astronauts involved in the mid-orbit destruction of a space shuttle and their attempt to return to the Earth.

The budget of the movie was USD 100 million.

Rosaiah congratulates ISRO scientists

Tamil Nadu and Karnataka Governor K Rosaiah on Monday congratulated scientists of ISRO on the successful launch of PSLV C23 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota.

"It is a matter of great pride and a historic moment in the annals of ISRO. We have again proved that we are second to none in space science and technology. The day of India emerging as a super power is not far off,” Rosaiah said in a release.
  
"I extend my best wishes to Dr K Radhakrishnan, Chairman, all the scientists and to the entire team of ISRO. I wish ISRO all success in its endeavours,” he added.

Kerala Assembly congratulates ISRO scientists

The Kerala Assembly on Monday congratulated ISRO scientists for the successful launch of PSLV C23 carrying five satellites from Sriharikota. A resolution moved by Speaker G Karthikeyan said it was a proud moment for the country.
  
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said it was a proud moment for the country "especially for Kerala" and congratulated ISRO chief K Radhakrishnan and his scientists colleagues for the launch.
  
CPI-M veteran and Opposition leader V S Achuthanandan said it was a great occasion for the country.

Telangana CM, YSRC president hail PSLV C-23 launch

Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, YSR Congress president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy and other leaders congratulated ISRO scientists on the successful launch of the PSLV C-23 rocket carrying five satellites.
  
Noting that the successful launch has made the country proud, they wished success for ISRO in its future endeavours.   

ISRO has enhanced India’s glory: Andhra CM

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Governor E S L Narasimhan also witnessed the launch from the Sriharikota spaceport in Nellore district of Andhra Pradesh.
  
"It is a very happy occasion. I congratulate every ISRO scientist who contributed to this success and enhanced India's glory," Chandrababu said in a statement here.
  
The Chief Minister, who witnessed the launch along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, remarked that the intellect and efforts of scientists were placing India on a high pedestal in the world in the fields of science and technology.

He wished the ISRO would achieve more such laurels in future under the leadership of its chairman K Radhakrishnan.
  
He thanked the Prime Minister for his presence and encouraging words at the launch of PSLV-C23 that placed five satellites of France, Germany, Canada and Singapore in space.

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Mercedes to soon double capacity at Chakan plant near Pune

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"The plant expansion is in the final stage and in the process of getting all approvals. It will be ready for use very soon," Boris Fitz, VP (sales and network development) of Mercedes-Benz India, said here.
  
The company's first owned-plant in India started production in 2009. It has an annual installed capacity of 10,000, which would become 20,000 post expansion.
Last year, Mercedes-Benz registered sales of more than 9,000 units.
  
"This calendar year, we are expecting to grow in double digit," Fitz told reporters at the launch of special editions of A-Class and B-Class compact cars in the metropolis.
  
"The capacity expansion has been planned to make the company future-ready as the luxury car market is going to expand at a higher growth as compared to the normal passenger car market," he said.
  
At present, the volume of the luxury segment was 1.5 percent of the total car market in the country.
  
"By 2022, this will go up to four per cent of the total market estimated at 5.5 lakh units," Fitz said.
  
He said with the expansion in capacity, total investments in India would touch Rs 850 crore.
  
Mercedes-Benz plans to launch three more models in the current calendar year.


Ustad Amjad Ali Khan's sarod goes missing on British Airways flight

Ustad Amjad Ali Khan
The Padma Vibhushan sarod maestro had gone to London along with his wife Subhalaxmi for a performance at Dartington College to celebrate the life of Rabindranth Tagore on June 21 and returned on the night of June 28.

He and his wife were travelling first class on British Airways flight (BA-143) on their return journey from London.

"But when we arrived at Delhi airport on June 28, I could not find my priceless sarod. We waited there for 4-5 hours while airline people tried to trace the instrument. But they were not able to trace it, and they said most likely it would come by the next flight," Khan told.

"But now it’s more than 48 hours and still I am waiting for some news. How can such a big airline be so irresponsible," Khan said.

When contacted, British Airways said, "There have been intermittent problems with Heathrow Airport's baggage system in Terminal 5. We are working round-the-clock to make sure we reunite all of our customers with their baggage as quickly as possible".

"This process has taken longer than anticipated and we apologise for the inconvenience caused," an airline spokesperson said.

The maestro said he has lodged a complaint with the airlines but he does not want compensation.
"I want the airlines to trace my sarod and give it back to me as it is priceless and I don't want any compensation," further said the maestro.

The maestro added that he had told the airlines in London "to handle it with care as it is my life, but now this has happened."

"Being an artist I communicate through my sarod, which was with me for last 45 years, but if it is lost now, then how will I communicate?," he asked.

According to sources, Khan's sarod was packed at London as per procedure carried out for packaging of such precious instruments, before they are being sent as check-in luggage.

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India, Pak to discuss fresh timeline for trade liberalisation

Nirmala Sitharaman
The meeting between Sitharaman and Khan will take place on the sidelines of SAFTA Ministerial Council in Bhutan on July 24.

"I will meet the Indian state minister for commerce for resumption of bilateral trade talks," Khan was quoted as saying.

It will be first high level trade interaction since the BJP came to power.

An official of commerce ministry said that trade liberalisation will be on the top of the agenda when the commerce ministers meet.

"We missed an early deadline of December 31, 2012 to remove all hurdles in the trade relations. Now the two governments will try to agree on fresh roadmap for it," he said.

He said India should address concerns of business community in Pakistan regarding non-tariff barriers and other issues which could impact export after trade liberalisation.

The two ministers will also discuss the agreements signed in 2012 to remove bottlenecks in trade facilitation.

Pakistan has already modified the politically sensitive issue of Most-Favoured Nation status to India by changing it to Non-Discriminatory (NDA).

It would also take up the issues of further trimming of the sensitive list, removing visa restrictions, allowing of banking channels and mobile connectivity, he said.

In 2012, Pakistan expanded the list of items tradable with India from 1,918 items to 5,800. Only 1,209 items now remain on the negative list.

Pakistan has 936 items on the sensitive list and India 614.

It will be second meeting of Pakistan's commerce minister with the Indian side after his visit in January during the tenure of the previous UPA government.

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Kochi airport to remain on red alert

Kochi airport
The special security at the airport will continue, but visitors would be allowed entry to the terminal from six am on Tuesday, it was decided at a review meeting held on Monday presided by Airport Director A K C Nair to evaluate the security measurer's, airport authorities said in a release.
  
The meeting decided that the security measures were satisfactory. Visitors were not being allowed soon after the threat calls were received.
  
Police, CRPF and Thunderbolt commandos will continue to provide security to the airport.
  
The airport had been put on high alert from June 27 night after the Air Traffic Control Tower received four calls threatening that terrorists would attack it with AK 47s. While the caller first said the attack would be carried out by Al
Qeada, later the caller said Mujahideen would attack the airport.
  
While one call was traced to Saudi Arabia, three others were internet generated calls, Nair said, adding, all the calls were suspected to have been made by the same person.

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Rupee up 7 paise against dollar in morning trade

Rupee up 7 paise against dollar
A higher opening in the domestic equity market and a weak dollar against other currencies overseas on a string of disappointing US data last week also supported the gain in the rupee, forex dealers said.
  
The rupee had closed six paise higher at 60.08 against the dollar in Friday's trade on fresh selling of the US currency by exporters amid moderate gains in stock markets.
  
Meanwhile, the benchmark BSE Sensex rose 141.73 points, or 0.56 percent, to 25,241.65 in morning trade on Monday.

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I don't miss working with Khans: Vidya Balan

Vidya Balan
Vidya, who will be seen sharing the screen space with actor Ali Fazal in detective thriller 'Bobby Jasoos', said she is not keen on doing it either as she does not see herself fitting into 'masala commercials'.
  
"I don't miss working with them. There has to be a script that has enough for me to do... It has to be exciting for me. I have never looked for films where I can work with certain actors,” Vidya said.
  
"I have not really got offers ...not in the past seven years. I don't see myself fitting into those kinds of films honestly," she added.

The actress further said, “I have never planned my career.. I have only responded to scripts that came my way. To be working with actors or new actors, I don't plan my career that way. I have a different approach. And I am very happy with the kind of work I am doing.”
  
Meanwhile, there are rumours that the biopic on legendary Carnatic singer M S Subbulakshmi, which Vidya will be doing is in some legal trouble.

"I have no information on that. In the past one year, it has been put on hold. So, I don’t know what is the status," she said.
  
After Bobby Jasoos, the actress will be next seen in director Mohit Suri's 'Humari Adhuri Kahaani' with Emraan Hashmi and Rajkumar Rao.
  
"I have not started any preparations for this film yet. Once 'Bobby Jasoos' is out, after that I will begin work on that," she said.

Women's jewellery collection a treasure trove

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The research, which was conducted by Vashi Dominguez, founder of the jewellery brand Vashi.com, has revealed that the typical value of a woman's jewellery increases by 2,000 pounds every 10 years as they reach middle age.

By the time she reaches 50, her jewellery is worth 8,000 pounds, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

The collection generally includes up to 150 pieces with the most expensive item normally an engagement ring worth 3,000 pounds.

The study also shows that only 33 percent of the jewellery is regularly worn. The remaining two-thirds are left neglected in a jewellery box because just nine percent of women sell or remodel unwanted pieces.

"Many women don't realize their jewellery box is such a valuable treasure trove. These findings prove the continual popularity of jewellery. No matter her age, women love the feeling new jewellery gives them," said Dominguez.

"They are consistently adding to their collections through their 30s and 40s. Women see fine jewellery as an investment they can enjoy for life. Many affluent 50-year-olds are sitting on jewellery collections worth more than 40,000 pounds - far more than the average annual wage," added Dominguez.

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Micromax Canvas Duet AE90 now available online

 Canvas Duet AE90 now available online
While eBay is charging Rs 9,299 for the handset which comes with dual SIM support, Infibeam is providing the handset at much cheaper price tag of Rs 8,999.

Duet AE90 comes preloaded with 4.1 version of Android Jelly Bean operating system but it is not yet confirmed whether it can be updated to a newer release.

The handset is powered by a 1.2GHz quad core processor and has 1800mAh battery which gives 5.5 hours of talk time or up to 150 hours of standby.

It sports 5.0-megapixel with LED flash at the rear while a 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera.

On the connectivity front, the handset supports Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n with Hotspot, GPRS, GPS, Micro-USB and 3.5mm audio jack.

Key specifications Canvas Duet AE90

- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
- 4.5-inch qHD display
- 1GB RAM, 4GB storage
- Dual SIM support (GSM + CDMA)
- 1.2GHz quad core processor
- 1800mAh battery
- 5MP rear camera, VGA front snapper

Friday, 27 June 2014

US keen to expand ties with India under Modi

US keen to expand ties with India under Modi"I think Prime Minister Modi has got off to a splendid start on both the domestic and foreign policy fronts," Ashley J Tellis, senior associate at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said.

"There is much hard work which lies ahead-and involves difficult policy choices particularly in regards to economic management," Tellis, who as senior adviser to the Bush administration was intimately involved in negotiating the civil nuclear agreement with India, said.

The Obama administration is looking forward to working closely with Modi and a successful visit to Washington by the Indian Prime Minister in September this year, he said.

"There is a clear recognition here that India is one of our most important strategic partnerships and the administration is hoping to push boldly on expanding the envelope of cooperation," Tellis said.

Meanwhile, at the State Department spokesperson Marie Harf told reporters on Thursday that US investment in India had been a key part of US discussions with India for a long time even before Modi took over.

"We certainly talk quite a bit about the economic relationship with India, whether it's investing in certain parts of its economy; whether it's increasing exports and imports and private sector trade," she said.

"That's certainly been a key part of our discussions with the Government of India, not just since Modi has been in office, but before that for a long time as well."...

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Rajnath expresses concern over vacant posts in police

Rajnath Singh
Exuding concern an official statement said, "Rajnath Singh expressed concern at the large number of vacancies, the delay in the empanelment of IPS (Indian Police Service) officers at senior levels as well as in the finalisation of the recruitment rules and notifications pending for different levels of officers in the police," the statement said.

The Home Minister mentioned that the procedure for finalisation of the recruitment rules in consultation with the Department of Personnel and Training (DOPT) and the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) should be streamlined and simplified.

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Governors of Karnataka, Tripura to retire tomorrow

Governors of Karnataka, Tripura to retire
77-year-old Bhardwaj, who was the Law Minister in UPA-I, took charge as the Governor of Karnataka on June 29, 2009 and has been occupying the post since then.

Tamil Nadu Governor K Rosaiah will hold the additional charge of Karnataka until regular arrangements for the office are made, a Rashtrapati Bhavan communique said.

71-year-old Konwar, a former Congress Minister in Assam, was first appointed as the Governor of Bihar on June 29, 2009 and continued in the post till March 21, 2013. He was then transferred as Governor of Tripura.

Mizoram Governor Vakkom B Purushothaman has been given the additional charge of Tripura while Meghalaya Governor K K Paul will assume the charge of the Governor of Nagaland in addition to his own responsibility.

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Oil Minister approves appointment of new IOC chairman

Indian Oil Corp
B Ashok, Executive Director (Retail Sales) at Indian Oil Corp (IOC), was on October 9, 2013, chosen to head the company by government headhunters Public Enterprise Selection Board (PESB) but the previous UPA government could not appoint him before its tenure ended.
   
The Prime Minister's Office, where Ashok's appointment file was pending since last month, had sought Pradhan's comments on the issue.
   
"The Minister has consented to Ashok's appointment and the file has been sent to the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) for processing," a ministry official said. 

The appointment orders will be issued after approval of the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

57-year-old Ashok was to succeed R S Butola, who retired from service on May 31 on attaining superannuation age of 60 years. Since a full-time chairman was not appointed in time, R K Malhotra, Director (R&D) and senior most director on IOC board, has been given the additional charge for the time-being.
   
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Madhuri Dixit inaugurates child right campaign ‘Mamta Abhiyan’

The actress, who is also Unicef India’s advocate to support child rights issues feels proud to be part of this social cause.
Madhuri Dixit

‘Mamta Abhiyan’ is basically meant for saving the lives of infants and their mothers especially in Madhya Pradesh. A communication campaign of ‘Mamta Abhiyan’ was launched by the actress.

“Proud to be the UNICEF’s celebrity advocate for child rights! In Bhopal for the UNICEF campaign,” the actress tweeted on Thursday.

Madhuri is currently, busy as one of the panelist in the dance reality show ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’.

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Kareena skips Saif’s 'Humshakals'

Kareena Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan
Kareena is said to have laughed a lot when she saw Saif don the look of a ‘sexy woman’ for a scene in Sajid Khan's ‘Humshakals’ but she could not watch the full film due to her busy schedule.

When asked did she watch her husband's film ‘Humshakals’, she said, "I was busy shooting for my film and I don't watch much Hindi films."

"This year, I will watch only two films 'Singham Returns' and 'PK' as both are made by my two favourite directors," she added with a laugh.

Tinnitus patients process emotions differently

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"When you hear annoying noises constantly that you cannot control, it may affect your emotional processing systems," said Fatima Husain, speech and hearing science professor at University of Illinois in US.

The researcher used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) brain scans to better understand how tinnitus affects the brain's ability to process emotions. Three groups of participants were used in the study, people with mild-to-moderate hearing loss and mild tinnitus; people with mild-to-moderate hearing loss without tinnitus; and a control group of age-matched people without hearing loss or tinnitus.

Activity in the amygdala, a brain region associated with emotional processing, was lower in the tinnitus and hearing-loss patients than in people with normal hearing. Tinnitus patients also showed more activity than normal-hearing people in two other brain regions associated with emotion, the par hippocampus and the insula.

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Google partners Micromax, others for Rs 6,000 smartphone

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Google has planned to bring the smartphones by October this year, starting with the Indian market. The device will be produced by homegrown handset maker Micromax along with other firms like Karbonn and Spice for India, which is the world's fastest growing smartphone market.
   
"The device with Micromax is a dual-SIM 4.5-inch screen device with a removable SD card and will cost less than USD 100," Google SVP, Android, Chrome and Apps, Sundar Pichai said at the firm's developers conference in San Francisco on Thursday.

"We will launch this around the world, but we will start with India this fall," Pichai said.

The search engine giant said it is also working with telecom operators to provide users with "reasonable data plans." He added that the phone addresses the needs of India.
   
According to research firm IDC, smartphone sales in the country grew almost three-fold to over 44 million in 2013, buoyed by affordable devices made by local firms such as Micromax and Karbonn.
   
In the first quarter of 2014, 17.59 million smartphones were shipped in India compared with 6.14 million in the same period of 2013.
   
Samsung was the leader with a 35 percent market share in Q1, followed by Micromax (15 percent), Karbonn (10 percent), LAVA (6 percent) and Nokia (4 percent), according to IDC.
   
The devices are a part of Google's new initiative, Android One...

Thursday, 26 June 2014

Congress walks out of WB Assembly demanding discussion on law and order

West Bengal Assembly
Congress leader Manas Bhunia and some other members moved an adjournment motion demanding a discussion on the issue but Speaker Biman Banerjee rejected it yet allowed him to read it out.     

The Speaker turned down the request of Congress Legislature Party leader Md Sohrab for discussion on the issue since no arrest had been made despite complaints by the victim's family and the hotel manager.

Unhappy with the decision of the Speaker, all Congress members walked out of the House till recess.

Describing law and order in the state as 'alarming', Bhunia later told reporters outside the House that police inaction on the issue had raised a big question mark on the state government's attitude.
    
Alleging that gangsters of the ruling party had taken law and order in their own hands in Howrah, Bhunia wondered about the same in other parts of the state.
    
Bhunia questioned that if a hotel owner died after being threatened over phone and a jute mill CEO was killed within the mill premises and police failed to take action, how would investors come to the state and where would Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's plan for industrialization stand...



    

US adds Hafiz Saeed’s Jamaat-ud-Dawa to its terror list

Hafiz SaeedThe State Department has amended Lashkar-e-Taiba's designations to add the aliases: Jamaat-ud-Dawa, Al-Anfal Trust, Tehrik-e-Hurmat-e-Rasool and Tehrik-e-Tahafuz Qibla Awwal, an official statement said.
    
Simultaneously, the Department of the Treasury targeted the financial and leadership networks of LeT by designating Nazir Ahmad Chaudhry (Ahmad) and Muhammad Hussein Gill as Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs)...

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Automobile, consumer durable firms hail extension of reduced excise rates

Representational PictureCompanies across the two sectors, including Maruti Suzuki, Honda, General Motors, LG India, Godrej Appliances and Whirpool, felt the government's move gives a much needed stimulus to the industry as it leads up to the festive season.

Maruti Suzuki India Chief Operating Officer (Marketing and Sales) Mayank Pareek: It will be good for the auto industry. The momentum that has been built in last few weeks will continue.

Mahindra & Mahindra Executive Director Pawan Goenka:
 This will give the much needed boost to industry as we lead up to the festive season.
    
Honda Cars India Senior Vice-President (Marketing & Sales) Jnaneswar Sen: The industry has had a tough couple of years. We had just started seeing some rays of hope last month and with this extension of the reduced excise rates, we can look forward to building the momentum. The announcement from the government clears the uncertainty of what will happen after June 30 deadline and is a much needed support to the industry from the new government.

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Salman Khan launches employment website

Salman, 48, posted on Twitter about the step he has taken in coordination with his social welfare organisation Being
Salman Khan launches employment website
Human.

"Appna (Our) Facebook is not just for time pass, use it to find work. http://beinghumanworkshop.com #Beinghumanjobs," Salman tweeted.

"Everyone on my facebook page who doesn’t have a job, I've spoken to my friends to hire and employ them, obviously you need to fulfill the requirement," he added.

Salman is all geared up for his upcoming Eid release 'Kick', which is directed and produced by Sajid Nadiawala. Other than salman the movie also features Jacqueline Fernandez, Randeep Hooda and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in lead roles.

The trailer of the film has received an impeccable response, with 10 million hits in just 9 days, kick has created the needed buzz amidst the audiences.
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Happy marriages lead to healthy hearts!

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"Growing evidence suggests that the quality and patterns of one's social relationships may be linked with a variety of health outcomes, including heart disease," said Thomas Kamarck, Professor of Psychology at University of Pittsburgh in US.

"The contribution of this study is in showing that these sorts of links may be observed even during the earliest stages of plaque development," Kamarck added.

Those in unhappy marital interactions may have an 8.5 percent greater risk of suffering heart attack or stroke than those with a surfeit of good feelings, the findings showed. ..

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New organic battery is cheap, clean and rechargeable

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The new battery, which uses no metals or toxic materials, is intended for use in power plants where it can make the energy grid more resilient and efficient by creating large-scale means to store energy for use as needed.
    
"The batteries last for about 5,000 recharge cycles, giving them an estimated 15-year lifespan," said Sri Narayan, professor of chemistry at the University of Southern California Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, and corresponding author of the study.

"Lithium ion batteries degrade after around 1,000 cycles, and cost 10 times more to manufacture," Narayan said.

Narayan collaborated with Surya Prakash, professor of chemistry and director of the USC Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute, as well as USC's Bo Yang, Lena Hoober-Burkhardt and Fang Wang.
    
"Such organic flow batteries will be game-changers for grid electrical energy storage in terms of simplicity, cost, reliability and sustainability," said Prakash.

Solar panels can only generate power when the sun is shining, and wind turbines can only generate power when the wind blows. That inherent unreliability makes it difficult for power companies to rely on them to meet the demand of customers...

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PM reviews progress of monsoon

PM reviews progress of monsoon
Modi, who chaired a high-level meeting here on Thursday to review the progress of the monsoon so far, emphasized on ensuring adequate power and seed availability for the agricultural sector, and directed that NREGA be used to generate rural employment, if necessary. 

Officials of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) apprised Modi of the monsoon situation.

“Though the monsoon has been delayed, rainfall is likely to improve substantially in the months of July and August,” the IMD officials said.  

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Government okays Rs 40,000 crore for road projects

Nitin Gadkari
This announcement was made by the Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Jairam Gadkari.

Gadkari reviewed over 250 road projects worth about Rs 60,000 crore.

He said these projects were mainly stuck due to reasons such as land acquisition and environment and forest clearance issues.

These stalled projects would be up and running in the next three months. The ministry is trying to get faster clearances, said Gadkari, who also holds additional charge of ministries of shipping, rural development, panchayati raj and drinking water and sanitation.

"Right now the total road construction has gone down, it is 3 km per day. Road projects worth about Rs 60,000 crore are stuck mainly due to reasons such as land acquisition and environment and forest clearances," he said...

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India, US, Ethiopia join hands to tackle maternal deaths issue

India, US, Ethiopia join hands
Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan would be one among the host of global leaders including World Bank President Dr Jim Young Kim and USAID Administrator Raj Shah to attend the important international meeting in Washington.

Co-hosted by India, US and Ethiopia in collaboration with UNICEF and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the 'Acting on the Call: Ending Preventable Child and Maternal Deaths' will unveil new efforts to save an unprecedented number of women and children by 2020 in 24 selected countries.

It will also announce adoption of bold reforms to improve effectiveness and efficiency at the Agency, a media release said.

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Kerry arrives for NATO talks on Ukraine, Iraq

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Shortly after flying in on a US military plane from northern Iraq, Kerry met with EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton as well as other European partners and "discussed the grave security situation in Iraq."
  
They also talked about "efforts to de-escalate tensions in Ukraine and efforts to support the political process in Libya," State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said.
  
With crises boiling over in Ukraine and Syria, the Sunni jihadist offensive in northern Iraq has added new urgency to an already packed NATO agenda, with ministers also due to discuss efforts to wind down the war in Afghanistan.
  
"As everybody knows this is a very critical time for Iraq," Kerry warned in Arbil on Tuesday as he met with Kurdish leaders to discuss the onslaught by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
  
His talks came as the first of up to 300 US military advisers began their mission in Baghdad to help the Iraqi army, which has wilted in face of the militants' seizure of a swathe of northern Iraq.
  
Kerry briefed European allies from Germany, France, Italy and Britain on his trip "to Baghdad and Arbil and expressed strong concern about the threat posed by ISIL," Psaki said.
  
He also attended a dinner of foreign ministers from the 28-member alliance.
  
US President Barack Obama announced earlier this month that the US will scale back its troops in Afghanistan to 9,800 before withdrawing them completely by the end of 2016.
  
That will shape plans by other NATO members who have forces in Afghanistan on how many troops to leave in the country, with a top US official predicting a total force of around 12,000.
  
But NATO's formal meetings, which open on Tuesday, are set to be "very, very focused on the situation in Ukraine," the official told reporters.
  
The ministers would discuss the implementation of new Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko's peace plan, "the ceasefire efforts, and also efforts to negotiate with eastern players," the official said, asking not to be named.
  
The White House on Wednesday welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin's call to his lawmakers to revoke his authorisation to invade Ukraine.
  
White House spokesman Josh Earnest however said Washington, which has threatened further sanctions on Moscow, wanted to see clear evidence of a change in Russian behaviour.

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Kerry arrives for NATO talks on Ukraine, Iraq

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Toyota announces price for new fuel cell car

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The vehicles will be rolled out by March and beyond the home market during the summer of 2015, it said in a move that will see the environmentally friendly cars available in the United States and Europe.

"Hydrogen is a particularly promising alternative fuel since it can be produced using a wide variety of primary energy sources, including solar and wind power," the automaker said in a statement. 

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CARE adds two more hospitals to its network

CARE Hospital Group
These additions will take the group's strength to 15 hospitals across south and central India with a total capacity of over 2,000 beds, CARE Hospitals said in a statement.
  
KIMS and RIMS are multi-specialty hospitals of 200-bed and 150-bed capacity, respectively. With these facilities, CARE would now have four hospitals in Chhattisgarh and would be the largest network in the state.
  
CARE Hospitals has entered into both O&M agreements through its Raipur-based subsidiary Ramkrishna CARE.

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No one has right to give opinion on Preity’s case: Rani

Rani Mukerji
"The only thing I would like to say is that her case is under investigation. This is not the right platform, it is a personal thing. I think when I do get a chance outside this place, I will be able to talk further on that and I don't like to comment on somebody else’s life. I don't think its right to comment and I don't think any person has the right to speak up or give an opinion," Rani said.

"She is a great person and a colleague of mine. We were fortunate to have worked in four films together. She used to tell me that she and I would marry in the same mandap, so that our weddings would be as successful as our films. But I beat her to that. I am waiting for Preity to get married…that would be a wonderful news to hear from her," she said.

Sidharth Malhotra finds it challenging to feature in intense role in ‘Ek Villain’

Sidharth Malhotra
The actor says, "To do an action-oriented and intense film right after doing romance is far more taxing because real life references are not there.”

“Neither am I such a kind of person in real life nor do I know somebody with such personality. So, in that case, you have to work much harder, do homework as an actor, have to work on your look and this is what I have tried to do in the film," the actor added.

The actor wishes to do a number of films and various characters post the release of ‘Ek Villain’.  

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Virus can be used to kill cancer and tumour cells

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According to researchers of the Penn State College of Medicine, understanding how the virus kills cancer cells may lead to new treatments for breast cancer.

Adeno-associated virus type 2 (AAV2) infects humans but is not known to cause sickness.

"Treatment of breast cancer remains difficult because there are multiple signaling pathways that promote tumour growth and develop resistance to treatment," said Craig Meyers, professor of microbiology and immunology at Pennsylvania State University in US.

In prior studies, the researchers tested the virus on a variety of breast cancers that represent degrees of aggressiveness on human papillomavirus-positive cervical cancer cells.

The virus initiated apoptosis natural cell death in cancer cells without affecting healthy cells.

Treatment of breast cancer differs from patient to patient due to differences in tumours. A triple-negative breast cancer is typically aggressive.

"There is an urgent and ongoing need for the development of novel therapies which efficiently target triple-negative breast cancers," Meyers said.

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Google makes voice search compatible with Indian accent

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“We are delighted to showcase the improvements we have made to Search for Indian users today. These features demonstrate Google’s commitment to India and to continually improving Indian users’ search experience,” said Sandeep Menon, Head of Marketing, Google India.

"From asking Google where you can watch the latest movie to finding out cricket scores at the touch of a button, Google is there to help you get the answers you need," he added.
To choose the Indian accent, the users have to go to the settings in Google Search app, then select Voice>Language> choose English > English (India).

Voice search requires Android 2.3+ and is also available in iOS in the Google Search app.
"Voice has always been the most natural way to interact with a phone, as speaking is typically faster and easier than typing. Google hopes to make Search accessible to an even larger group of Indian users, to help them find the information they need at just the right moment," Google said in a statement.

Footballer Baichung Bhutia, singer and model Shibani Dandekar and chef Kunal Kapur were present during the event.

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Curfew imposed in Sopore after youth killed in firing

Curfew imposed in Sopore
"Curfew has been imposed in Sopore town to prevent any law and order problem," a police spokesman said.

He said there are no restrictions in any other part of Kashmir.

The police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel blocked road crossings, using coils of concertina wires, in the town to enforce the curfew.

Condemning the killing, both factions of Hurriyat Conference have called for a shutdown in the Kashmir Valley.   

Shops, business establishments, educational institutions and petrol pumps were shut, while government offices and banks witnessed thin attendance, the officials said.
   
The public transport was off the roads, while private cars, cabs and auto-rickshaws were seen plying, they said.
   
Meanwhile, the top leadership of both factions of the Hurriyat has been placed under house arrest after the killing...

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Commerce, industry departments to meet PM today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Secretaries at the departments of commerce, industry, heavy industry and public enterprises will apprise Modi of developments in these sectors.
    
"Secretaries of these departments will give presentation to the Prime Minister. Ministers concerned will also be present in the meeting," a source said.
    
The Department of Commerce is expected to apprise the PM of issues pertaining to areas such as exports and the steps it is taking to boost trade with other countries, sources said.

Issues related to Free Trade Agreements are also likely to figure in the presentation. The Indian industry has raised concerns over these pacts, saying that FTAs are impacting the country's manufacturing sector.
    
"Revival of special economic zones would also find a place in the commerce secretary's presentation," said a source.

Revamping of SEZs is important to boost manufacturing, attract investments and create jobs.


Yeh Hai Mohabbatein wins maximum awards

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'Yeh Hai Mohabbatein' received the favourite family award, which was handed to them by actress Parineeti Chopra.

During the event, Aamir Khan was honoured for his contribution towards social causes. Since the actor does not accept awards, he was given a packet of sweets.

Aamir said, "This show is very important for our society. But it is not just me. It is my team who does all the work.”

Mythological TV series 'Mahabharat', which has become a big TRP churner for the channel, won four awards including favourite 'naya sadasya' (Shaheer Sheikh as Arjun), 'nayi soch' award for (Saurabh Raj Jain as Krishna), 'saathi nayi soch ka' award (Aham Sharma as Karna) and best 'kutumb'.

'Pyar Ka Dard Hain' fame actor Nakul Mehta, the main host of the event, made an action-packed entry as he descended on the stage in a mini aircraft.

Bollywood actor Shreyas Talpade bagged the best host honour along with Sunil Grover for Big Star Entertainment Awards.

Weight loss surgery may cause bone loss

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"The long term consequences of this substantial bone loss are unclear but it might put them at increased risk of fracture or breaking a bone," said Elaine Yu, endocrinologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston in US.

"Therefore, bone health may need to be monitored in patients undergoing bariatric surgery," she added. For the study, researchers measured bone density using three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) called quantitative CT.

They compared bone density at the lower spine and the hip in 50 very obese adults. Two years later, bone density was five to seven percent lower at the spine and seven to 10 percent lower at the hip in the surgical group compared with the non-surgical control group.

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