Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Yahoo’s Aviate launcher available on Play Store for free download

Representational Picture
The Aviate application is touted as an ‘intelligent home screen’ that serves up applications or information based on where users are and what they might be most interested in at a given moment.

According to sources, Aviate will alert the user about the weather, connect to conference calls without having to enter in the meeting code, email colleagues if running late for a meeting etc.

Aviate reportedly also has a favorite contacts menu where the user can find his most frequently contacted friends.

Aviate is not just about making the phone simpler but smarter by offering intelligent information throughout the day.

Monday, 23 June 2014

DU admission row: UGC standing panel to meet today

Protest over 4-year under-graduate programme
"We have a standing committee meeting at 4 pm today (Monday) at the UGC where we will discuss strategies for the migration to the three-year programme," said DUTA president Nandita Narain.

The Commission on Saturday constituted the standing committee headed by the UGC vice chairman with representatives from the academic and executive councils of DU, Delhi University Teachers Association (DUTA), Delhi University Students Union (DUSU), college principals and teachers to advise the varsity on change-over.

After several letters to the varsity, the Commission on Sunday ordered the Delhi University that it should make admissions for the under-graduate courses only under the three-year programme, which was prevalent prior to the introduction of the four-year programme (FYUP), or face action under the UGC Act, 1956...

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Militants blitz through Iraq's western desert

Militants blitz through Iraq's western desert
The latest military victories including two border posts captured on Sunday, one along the frontier with Jordan and the other with Syria considerably expanded territory under the militants' control just two weeks after the al-Qaida breakaway group began swallowing up chunks of northern Iraq, heightening pressure on al-Maliki to step aside.
   
The lightening offensive by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant takes the group closer to its dream of carving out an Islamic state straddling both Syria and Iraq. Moreover, controlling the borders with Syria will help it supply fellow fighters there with weaponry looted from Iraqi warehouses, significantly reinforcing its ability to battle beleaguered Syrian government forces.
   
If the Sunni insurgents succeed in their quest to secure an enclave, they could further unsettle the already volatile Middle East and serve as a magnet for Jihadists from around the world much like al-Qaida attracted extremists in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan.
   
President Barack Obama, in an interview with CBS' "Face the Nation" aired yesterday, warned that the Islamic State could grow in power and destabilize the region. Washington, he said, must remain "vigilant" but would not "play whack-a-mole and send US troops ... wherever these organizations pop up."
   
US Secretary of State John Kerry, in the Jordanian capital on Sunday, also weighed in. The Islamic State, he warned, is a "threat not only to Iraq, but to the entire region."
   
The US is looking for ways to work with Middle Eastern nations, most of them led by Sunni governments, to curb the Sunni militant group's growth. Officials in the United States and the Middle East have suggested privately that al-Maliki must leave office before Iraq's Sunnis will believe that their complaints of marginalization by the Shiite-led government in Baghdad will be addressed...

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Ratan Tata receives honorary doctorate from York University

Ratan Tata
The honour was conferred upon him at the 2014 spring convocation of York University's Schulich School of Business on Friday by Chancellor of the varsity Gregory Sorbara, who praised Tata for making his companies a "Global Power" and described him as a "Great Architect of Modern India", a University website post said.
   
"I just want to tell you that I am deeply indebted and deeply moved to receive this honour that you have bestowed," Tata said while accepting the honour.
   
"I had no idea that this university and this business school  (Schulich School of Business) had done the various things that moved beyond the shores of Canada to reflect the internationality of the world we live in today. I thank you and cherish," he said.
   
Tata, who travelled to Toronto to receive the honour, was among the 12 recipients of honorary doctorate from York University.
   
The former chairman reminded the graduating 500 students about their responsibilities as they step into what he termed "a troubled world full of conflicts and disputes".
   
Expressing hope of bringing India and Canada closer, Tata said there were "millions of people who are less fortunate"...

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Arunachal Pradesh BJP asks Centre to expedite 'action oriented' measures

BJP
The party asked Home Minister Rajnath Singh to launch welfare schemes and provide basic amenities to people across the border areas in the state so that they could lead a peaceful life without any threat and fear, party spokesman Techi Necha said on Monday.
  
Welcoming the prompt and focused attention by the Narendra Modi-led NDA government, the party said that the Union Home Ministry has allocated an amount of Rs 5000 crore to settle locals along the border.

"The ministry also proposes to create 54 new ITBP posts and construction of fast track roads along the Sino-Indo international border in Arunachal Pradesh. The policy will highly benefit the people living along the border," Necha pointed out.
  
The party also welcomed the move of the Union Ministry of Environment & Forests to launch a new system for online submission of application to speed up clearance for constructing border roads and strategically important projects in a transparent manner.
   
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Tata Advanced Systems Ltd to announce tie-up with RUAG Aviation

Tata
Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao would be the chief guest at the ground-breaking ceremony of the Tata's new aerospace project for manufacture of Dornier 228 with RUAG (Germany), an official release said on Sunday.

Telangana IT and Panchayat Raj Minister K T Rama Rao, S Ramadorai, Chairman of Tata Advanced Systems Ltd, and senior officials of RUAG Aviation would be present on the occasion, it said.

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Iranian press lament 'unjust' referee decision

Iran's Dejagah takes a tumble against Arg
Iran's media believed Serbian referee Milorad Mazic did not give a penalty which if awarded could have been changed the Group F encounter's result.

Iran defended bravely against Argentina during the entire game except for a deadly strike from Lionel Messi in injury time.

Iran local newspaper Jam-e-Jam headlined, "Argentina + the referee 1, Iran 0," while covering the news, and published a photo of Iranian forward Ashkan Dejagah blocked down in the box by Argentine defender Pablo Zabaleta.


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