Thursday, April 29, 2010
IBM scientists create smallest 3D earth model
IBM scientists have created a 3D map of the earth so small that 1,000 of them could fit on a single grain of salt.
They accomplished this through a new, breakthrough technique that uses a tiny, silicon tip with a sharp apex -- 100,000 times smaller than a sharpened pencil point -- to create patterns and structures as small as 15 nanometre at greatly reduced cost and complexity.
A nanometre is a billionth of a metre. This patterning technique opens new prospects for developing nanosized objects in fields such as electronics, future chip technology, medicine, life sciences, and optoelectronics.
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Chinese Electronics Firm Sues HP,Toshiba
A Chinese electronics company has launched legal action against computer makers Hewlett-Packard and Toshiba over alleged infringements of
its patents, a report said Tuesday.
Beijing Huaqi Information Digital Technology, better known by its brand name Aigo, accused HP and Toshiba of violating six patents for USB Plus, a storage port technology used in many laptop computers, the Financial Times said.
Aigo is seeking one million yuan ($146,500) damages from HP, according to a complaint seen by the newspaper.
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Couple in Rajouri questioned on Madhuri Gupta visit to their home
A doctor couple in Rajouri have been questioned by security agencies in connection with the sensational espionage case involving an Indian diplomat, who was arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan.
A team of officials quizzed Dr Khem Raj Sharma and his wife Dr Champa Sharma for nearly two hours in connection with the spying case at Sunderbani in Rajouri district on Thursday night, highly placed sources said.
During questioning, Champa Sharma told interrogators that diplomat Madhuri Gupta had visited her residence in Sunderbani on March 29 for a day after crossing from Pakistan via Wagha border in a Toyota vehicle registered in Pakistan.
A team of officials quizzed Dr Khem Raj Sharma and his wife Dr Champa Sharma for nearly two hours in connection with the spying case at Sunderbani in Rajouri district on Thursday night, highly placed sources said.
During questioning, Champa Sharma told interrogators that diplomat Madhuri Gupta had visited her residence in Sunderbani on March 29 for a day after crossing from Pakistan via Wagha border in a Toyota vehicle registered in Pakistan.
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HP to buy Palm for $1.2Bn
Hewlett-Packard Co said it has struck a $1.2 billion deal for Palm Inc, offering a 23 per cent premium to expand into the smartphone market.
The news comes after much speculation on Wall Street about who would buy Palm, which once dominated the market but which has been overshadowed by Apple Inc's iPhone, Research in Motion's BlackBerry and phones that use Google Inc's Android software.
In a sign of Palm's struggles, the company on Wednesday slashed expectations for the current quarter, saying slow sales of its products have resulted in low order volumes from phone carriers. "If you saw the guidance Palm just put out, it was clear they had to sell," said Phil Cusick, analyst at Macquarie Research.
The news comes after much speculation on Wall Street about who would buy Palm, which once dominated the market but which has been overshadowed by Apple Inc's iPhone, Research in Motion's BlackBerry and phones that use Google Inc's Android software.
In a sign of Palm's struggles, the company on Wednesday slashed expectations for the current quarter, saying slow sales of its products have resulted in low order volumes from phone carriers. "If you saw the guidance Palm just put out, it was clear they had to sell," said Phil Cusick, analyst at Macquarie Research.
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Madhuri Gupta embraced by Islam ?????
Madhuri Gupta, the 53-year-old second secretary arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan, may have embraced Islam about six years ago, a media report has claimed.
Gupta, who was posted at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, was perhaps a Shia Muslim, according to a media report.
"She was really inspired by the teachings of Islam, but was scared to announce her new faith," reads a report in the Post.
Gupta, who was posted at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, was perhaps a Shia Muslim, according to a media report.
"She was really inspired by the teachings of Islam, but was scared to announce her new faith," reads a report in the Post.
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Man posing as a CBI sleuth arrested on molestation charges
A man posing himself as a top law officer of Haryana and a CBI sleuth was arrested on charges of molesting a woman in a hotel in Jaipur, police said.
Sanjiv Kadia, arrested late last night and was booked under various sections of the IPC, was granted bail by a local court, IGP (Jaipur Range) B L Soni said.
During questioning, he had told police that he was an Assistant Advocate General of Haryana and a CBI sleuth, the IGP said.
Sanjiv Kadia, arrested late last night and was booked under various sections of the IPC, was granted bail by a local court, IGP (Jaipur Range) B L Soni said.
During questioning, he had told police that he was an Assistant Advocate General of Haryana and a CBI sleuth, the IGP said.
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Two Govt officials arrested over bribery charges
The house of two senior government officials were searched by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Wednesday.
They both stand accused of accepting large bribes.
O Ravi, a Joint Secretary at the Home Ministry, allegedly accepted 25 lakhs from a private distiller to transfer an administrator who was persistent and meticulous about the taxes owed by the distiller.
They both stand accused of accepting large bribes.
O Ravi, a Joint Secretary at the Home Ministry, allegedly accepted 25 lakhs from a private distiller to transfer an administrator who was persistent and meticulous about the taxes owed by the distiller.
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No 4G for now in India - A.Raja
The government does not have any plans as of now to auction 4G spectrum, Communications Minister A. Raja said on Thursday.
"The auction of 3G spectrum is going on successfully. The question of the need of 700 MHz (4G) spectrum (for the public) is being studied. It is not necessary as of now," Raja said during question hour in the Rajya Sabha.
"If in the course of time, the need arises, we will decide how much of this should be released for the public," he added.
"The auction of 3G spectrum is going on successfully. The question of the need of 700 MHz (4G) spectrum (for the public) is being studied. It is not necessary as of now," Raja said during question hour in the Rajya Sabha.
"If in the course of time, the need arises, we will decide how much of this should be released for the public," he added.
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Saturday, April 24, 2010
Mallaya Sr meets Sharad Pawar to back Lalit Modi in IPL issue
According to reliable sources, the Royal Challengers owner wanted Mr Pawar to back Mr Lalit Modi and allow him to have his say in the controversy.
After Indian Premier League (IPL) Chairman Lalit Modi met Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar in New Delhi, it was the turn of liquor baron and owner of Royal Challengers Bangalore Vijay Mallya.
Mr. Mallya met Mr. Pawar at his residence here on Saturday to discuss supporting Mr. Modi, and the allegations of match-fixing that dog the event.
After Indian Premier League (IPL) Chairman Lalit Modi met Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar in New Delhi, it was the turn of liquor baron and owner of Royal Challengers Bangalore Vijay Mallya.
Mr. Mallya met Mr. Pawar at his residence here on Saturday to discuss supporting Mr. Modi, and the allegations of match-fixing that dog the event.
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BSNL introduces VDSL tech in India
Public sector telecom giant Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has won the race becoming the first internet service provider to offer the fastest broadband speed in the country by servicing customers broadband connection speed up to 24 Mbps.
BSNL will now initiate with offering this high speed broadband service through the high speed digital subscriber loop (VDSL) technology.
BSNL will now initiate with offering this high speed broadband service through the high speed digital subscriber loop (VDSL) technology.
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YouTube's movie rental Llibrary grows quietly
It looks like YouTube is expanding its quiet and low-profile movie rental service. In addition to the movies from the Sundance Festival that were added back in January of the current year, the website is now also offering selections from over 500 other content partners. And what is interesting is that not all of them are flicks which can be termed "obscure".
A glance through the YouTube "store" reveals that popular movies like Reservoir Dogs, Precious, Pi and The Cove are listed and can be rented.
A glance through the YouTube "store" reveals that popular movies like Reservoir Dogs, Precious, Pi and The Cove are listed and can be rented.
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ISP launches solution which classifies WebSites for Age category
Reports have revealed that Tibboh, a new Internet Service Provider, or ISP, has joined hands with the British Board of Film Classification with the aim to classify about 3 billion websites by placing on them age restrictions akin to those found in movies. The aim of the complete exercise is to protect youngsters and kids from being exposed to inappropriate content on the internet.
The idea to provide movie-style ratings to websites was first put forward by Professor Tanya Byron in a study report commissioned by the Government on the ways to ensure that the internet and its content is safer for young children.
The idea to provide movie-style ratings to websites was first put forward by Professor Tanya Byron in a study report commissioned by the Government on the ways to ensure that the internet and its content is safer for young children.
Bell labs demonstrates Internet speed of 300MbpS
While the National Broadband Networks have been struggling to deliver a speed of just about 100 Mbps over a fiber network which is worth $43 billion, Alcatel - Lucent reportedly has come up with news that their research arm, which is called Bell Labs, has already made a breakthrough by demonstrating speeds of 300 Mbps.
The network that is used seems to be a copper wire and it seems to be quite similar to the network of Telstra who have connected to a lot of business and homes which are situated in Australia.
The network that is used seems to be a copper wire and it seems to be quite similar to the network of Telstra who have connected to a lot of business and homes which are situated in Australia.
Credit card data uncovered by a Social networking site
Blippy, Google, and a Midwest bank have been reported for uncovering credit card numbers of four people within Google search results, for over two months.
Blippy, a young start-up that helps people to make social networks around sharing data on purchased goods and services experienced the worst Friday in history.
It was found by VentureBeat that credit card numbers exposed by four Blippy users, could see in Google's search guide.
Blippy, a young start-up that helps people to make social networks around sharing data on purchased goods and services experienced the worst Friday in history.
It was found by VentureBeat that credit card numbers exposed by four Blippy users, could see in Google's search guide.
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Jupiter Honda, dealer of Honda motors Ecofriendly appraoch
Jupiter Honda, dealers of Honda Motorcycles, have a launched a new initiative as part of its social responsibility.
Novel approach
It's distributing saplings to every customer who purchases bikes.
“In order to reduce the pollution caused by the carbon dioxide emissions by the two wheelers, we have started distribution of a plant to each customer as per the Honda philosophy of a clean environment,” said Y. Raghu Ram, managing partner of Jupiter Honda.
Novel approach
It's distributing saplings to every customer who purchases bikes.
“In order to reduce the pollution caused by the carbon dioxide emissions by the two wheelers, we have started distribution of a plant to each customer as per the Honda philosophy of a clean environment,” said Y. Raghu Ram, managing partner of Jupiter Honda.
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Uninor's GPRS plan unveiled
Uninor the Youngest GSM Mobile service operator today reportedly unveil its Mobile Internet Services on GPRS for its prepaid subscribers across UP East, UP West, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh where its GSM Mobile Service is offered today.
The Uninor has offered two data services pack-Data 9 worth Rs 9 valid for 3 days, offering free browsing up to 60 MB and Data 90 priced for a price of Rs 90 valid for 30 days with 3GB of free browsing.
The Uninor has offered two data services pack-Data 9 worth Rs 9 valid for 3 days, offering free browsing up to 60 MB and Data 90 priced for a price of Rs 90 valid for 30 days with 3GB of free browsing.
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Minor muslim girl sold as a 'Slave Wife' rescued by Women's group in WB
A 16-year-old Muslim girl from West Bengal, who was allegedly sold to live as a “slave wife” with a Dalit man, has been rescued from Ponchhada village in Karauli district of Rajasthan. Women’s groups here say the girl was a victim of a big trafficking network in eastern part of the State where there is a high gender imbalance.
Memi Khatoon, belonging to Nijgaon village in Malda district of West Bengal, was brought to Ponchhada from Delhi about a year ago after allegedly being purchased for Rs.26,000. She was forced to live as a wife with 40-year-old Paramsukh Lal Bairwa and was tortured and confined to his house for doing household chores.
Memi Khatoon, belonging to Nijgaon village in Malda district of West Bengal, was brought to Ponchhada from Delhi about a year ago after allegedly being purchased for Rs.26,000. She was forced to live as a wife with 40-year-old Paramsukh Lal Bairwa and was tortured and confined to his house for doing household chores.
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Intex's Dual SIM phone IN2020 to cost Rs.2200
Intex showcased its new Dual SIM mobile phone called IN 2020 in the Indian market. The phone will support two GSM SIM cards catering to customers who use more than one phone connection.
The phone supports expandable memory of upto 2GB and offers GPRS, WAP, QWERTY, chatting, texting and torch light features. The screen of the phone measures 1.8 inches and offers Black List feature.
The phone supports expandable memory of upto 2GB and offers GPRS, WAP, QWERTY, chatting, texting and torch light features. The screen of the phone measures 1.8 inches and offers Black List feature.
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Air India to operate more flights to help stranded passengers in airports of UK
Air India has planned several additional flights between India, UK and USA with a view to clearing the backlog of passengers stranded at various airports, as a consequence of closure of European Air Space for nearly a week from 15th April 2010.
On Sunday, 25th April 2010, the airline will operate a Mumbai-London-Delhi with a 342 seater Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft. On Monday, 26th April, there will be an additional flight on Delhi-London-Mumbai sector, again with a Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft.
On Sunday, 25th April 2010, the airline will operate a Mumbai-London-Delhi with a 342 seater Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft. On Monday, 26th April, there will be an additional flight on Delhi-London-Mumbai sector, again with a Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft.
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Army's suspected firing kills - sparks violence
An alleged timber smuggler was today killed and another injured in firing by security personnel who suspected them to be militants, sparking violent protests in Shopian district.
Army today said it has ordered a high-level inquiry into the incident which occurred in this south Kashmir district, 65 kms from here. Angry residents torched two army vehicles after the killing, prompting the security personnel to open fire which left four persons injured.
Army today said it has ordered a high-level inquiry into the incident which occurred in this south Kashmir district, 65 kms from here. Angry residents torched two army vehicles after the killing, prompting the security personnel to open fire which left four persons injured.
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Friday, April 23, 2010
LG lauches its 3D Televisions in Indian market
LG Electronics has announced the launch of its 3D LCD TVs in India in partnership with the Valuable Group, a Mumbai-based media company.
The company has procured licences to telecast IPL matches in 3D formats.
LG Electronics will set up its 3D TVs where cricket fans will gather, including restaurants and cinema theatres across the country to coincide with Valuable Group’s live 3D broadcast of the final four games of the Indian Premier League. Making it the first time any sporting event has been broadcast in 3D, the Indian cricket fans will be able to enjoy the action on stunning 3D TV.
The company has procured licences to telecast IPL matches in 3D formats.
LG Electronics will set up its 3D TVs where cricket fans will gather, including restaurants and cinema theatres across the country to coincide with Valuable Group’s live 3D broadcast of the final four games of the Indian Premier League. Making it the first time any sporting event has been broadcast in 3D, the Indian cricket fans will be able to enjoy the action on stunning 3D TV.
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HP launches new desktop variants
Hewlett-Packard introduced two new desktop PCs, the enterprise-geared Compaq 6005 Pro Ultra Slim and the consumer-oriented All-in-One, on April 21 along with news of a update to its HP TouchSmart 300 and 600 Series.
The first two PCs put a heavy emphasis on space savings and green design, with energy-efficient power supplies and recyclable shipping materials.
And while the All-in-One and TouchSmart run Intel processors, the Compaq 6005 represents HP's sixth generation of business desktops to feature processors from Advanced Micro Devices.
The first two PCs put a heavy emphasis on space savings and green design, with energy-efficient power supplies and recyclable shipping materials.
And while the All-in-One and TouchSmart run Intel processors, the Compaq 6005 represents HP's sixth generation of business desktops to feature processors from Advanced Micro Devices.
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Investigation claims dozens of lapses on Saras during its test flight
The investigation report of the Saras Light Transport Aircraft (LTA) crash revealed dozens of lapses including an insufficient pre-flight debriefing, a poor telemetry system and lack of crew coordination.
According to a news report by The Hindu, indigenously developed light passenger aircraft Saras had crashed because of incorrect flight procedures set by its designer and adopted by the crew.
According to a news report by The Hindu, indigenously developed light passenger aircraft Saras had crashed because of incorrect flight procedures set by its designer and adopted by the crew.
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ICICI Bk relaunced its teaser Home loan rates
Country’s largest private sector lender ICICI Bank has re-launched its special home loan plan, also called teaser rates, to attract property buyers.
“Mortgages continue to be a focus area for ICICI Bank. We offer competitive rates in the market and currently the rates are 8.25 per cent for first year, 9 per cent for the second year and the existing floating rate thereafter,” said a spokesperson of ICICI Bank.
“Mortgages continue to be a focus area for ICICI Bank. We offer competitive rates in the market and currently the rates are 8.25 per cent for first year, 9 per cent for the second year and the existing floating rate thereafter,” said a spokesperson of ICICI Bank.
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Vedanta outsources its Orissa power project to German Based company Evonik
Vedanta Resources has outsourced the operation and maintenance of its Rs 8,200 crore power project in Orissa to Germany-based Evonik Energy.
The operation and maintenance (O&M) agreement was signed between Sterlite Energy, a subsidiary of the metal and mining group, and Evonik Energy Services India, the local arm of the fifth largest power company in Germany.
“Vedanta group is emerging as one of the leading players in the power sector in India and Evonik is one of the largest players in Germany, I think this will result in an excellent relationship between the companies and add lots of value in our power business,” Vedanta Aluminium Ltd (VAL) Director M. Siddiqi said in a statement.
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Govt to infuse Rs.150 billion in state run Bks
The cabinet approved infusion of 150 billion rupees ($3.4 bln) in state-run banks during the fiscal year ending March, 2011, to help meet growing credit requirements of the economy, a government statement said.
"The infusion of 150 billion rupees in Tier I capital instruments of PSBs would enable them to expand their credit growth by about 1.85 trillion rupees ($41.6 bln)," the statement said on Friday.
The cabinet also gave its approval for infusion of additional capital in the next financial year after considering the third quarter results of banks in 2010/11.
In February, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee had made a provision of 165 billion rupees ($3.7 bln) in the annual budget for state-run banks to ensure that they are able to attain a minimum 8 per cent Tier-I capital by March 31, 2011.
India has signed two agreements with the World Bank for a loan of $3.2 billion to provide additional capital to state-run banks. Formalities for the first tranche of $2 billion have already been completed, it said.
The government expects an infusion of additional capital would also strengthen the Indian banking system, which remained largely unaffected during global financial crisis since September 2008.
India, Asia's third largest economy is expected to grow by around 8.5 percent in 2010/11 and 9 percent in the next financial year as per government estimates.
"The infusion of 150 billion rupees in Tier I capital instruments of PSBs would enable them to expand their credit growth by about 1.85 trillion rupees ($41.6 bln)," the statement said on Friday.
The cabinet also gave its approval for infusion of additional capital in the next financial year after considering the third quarter results of banks in 2010/11.
In February, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee had made a provision of 165 billion rupees ($3.7 bln) in the annual budget for state-run banks to ensure that they are able to attain a minimum 8 per cent Tier-I capital by March 31, 2011.
India has signed two agreements with the World Bank for a loan of $3.2 billion to provide additional capital to state-run banks. Formalities for the first tranche of $2 billion have already been completed, it said.
The government expects an infusion of additional capital would also strengthen the Indian banking system, which remained largely unaffected during global financial crisis since September 2008.
India, Asia's third largest economy is expected to grow by around 8.5 percent in 2010/11 and 9 percent in the next financial year as per government estimates.
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Govt expects $11Bn in 3G auction
India now expects its third-generation (3G) and broadband spectrum auctions to raise 500 billion rupees ($11.2 billion), much higher than the government's budget estimates of 350 billion rupees, telecommunications minister Andimuthu Raja said on Friday.
On Thursday, Raja had said he expected the auctions to raise 450 billion rupees. "Everyday it is going up," he told reporters outside the parliament on Friday, referring to the bids for 3G spectrum, for which the auction is currently on. India kicked off a closely-watched multi-billion dollar spectrum acution on April 9 which would enable telecom firms in India offer premium third-generation services.
On Thursday, Raja had said he expected the auctions to raise 450 billion rupees. "Everyday it is going up," he told reporters outside the parliament on Friday, referring to the bids for 3G spectrum, for which the auction is currently on. India kicked off a closely-watched multi-billion dollar spectrum acution on April 9 which would enable telecom firms in India offer premium third-generation services.
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One day Strike in Kashmir against death sentence
A one-day strike brought Kashmir to a standstill Friday, in a protest at the death sentences handed to three members of a separatist group who bombed a New Delhi market in 1996.
The three members of a Kashmiri group called the Islamic Front -- two Kashmiris and a Muslim resident of New Delhi -- were sentenced to death Thursday by a court in New Delhi.
The three members of a Kashmiri group called the Islamic Front -- two Kashmiris and a Muslim resident of New Delhi -- were sentenced to death Thursday by a court in New Delhi.
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Rajasthan CM on IPL commissioner Modi
Ratcheting up the political pressure on IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi and his supporters, Congress leader and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot issued an unusual communique late tonight in which he slammed former CM Vasundhara Raje and alleged that Modi was involved in several land scams in the state with Raje’s support.
The communiqué was released following a Cabinet meet this evening but the delay, according to the CM’s press advisor, was because of the time it took to word it.
The communiqué was released following a Cabinet meet this evening but the delay, according to the CM’s press advisor, was because of the time it took to word it.
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Maruti introduces new Wagon R variant
The country's largest car maker Maruti Suzuki India today launched a new version of its compact car WagonR priced between Rs 3.28 lakh and Rs 3.81 lakh.
"This new launch of WagonR is important to Maruti Suzuki for many reasons. It demonstrates the growing research and development capability of the company," Maruti Suzuki India MD and CEO Shinzo Nakanishi told reporters here.
The new WagonR is developed from the latest platform of the vehicle that is available in Japan. The car is powered by BS-IV compliant 998cc K-series engine.
With this launch the existing WagonR will be phased out that was launched in 1999 and sold a total of 8.8 lakh units.
"This new launch of WagonR is important to Maruti Suzuki for many reasons. It demonstrates the growing research and development capability of the company," Maruti Suzuki India MD and CEO Shinzo Nakanishi told reporters here.
The new WagonR is developed from the latest platform of the vehicle that is available in Japan. The car is powered by BS-IV compliant 998cc K-series engine.
With this launch the existing WagonR will be phased out that was launched in 1999 and sold a total of 8.8 lakh units.
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Sachin says retaining 8 players in a IPL team is important
Sachin Tendulkar, the Mumbai Indians captain, has said the IPL franchises should be allowed to hold on to a certain number of players from their existing squads as the league prepares for a reshuffle at the end of the 2010 season, when existing player contracts expire. Next year the IPL will have two new franchises - Pune and Kochi - and a fresh auction but Tendulkar wanted teams to be able to retain at least eight players.
"About retaining players, my personal thoughts are that we should be allowed to retain four India players and four foreign players," Tendulkar told the Indian news channel Times Now. "As for domestic players, it should be up to the franchisees. I feel it's a tough call because all teams have made huge efforts in building a good side.
"About retaining players, my personal thoughts are that we should be allowed to retain four India players and four foreign players," Tendulkar told the Indian news channel Times Now. "As for domestic players, it should be up to the franchisees. I feel it's a tough call because all teams have made huge efforts in building a good side.
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Air India says its flight to ferry IPL team was purely commercial
Air India on Friday said a Delhi-Coimbatore flight was chartered to ferry Indian Premier League (IPL) players and Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel's daughter Poorna for commercial reasons.
"It was absolutely a commercial decision. Chartered flights make a lot of money for the airline. We keep combining flights according to our operational demand. The IPL anyway has been our customer ever since it began," Arvind Jadhav, chairman and managing director of the airline, said in a statement.
"It was absolutely a commercial decision. Chartered flights make a lot of money for the airline. We keep combining flights according to our operational demand. The IPL anyway has been our customer ever since it began," Arvind Jadhav, chairman and managing director of the airline, said in a statement.
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Mahindra cuts Logan cost by Rs.27,000-80,000
Less than a week after utility and tractor major Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) bought the entire equity of French partner Renault in their joint venture company, it today declared a steep reduction in prices of the Logan car.
MahindraThe prices were cut by Rs 27,000-80,000 for the Bharat-III variant, while the reduction for the BS-IV version is in the range of Rs 24,000-65,000.
Despite the car having a very low localisation level of around 50 per cent, as the engine and transmission is imported into the country, M&M says the reduction has been a result of rationalisation efforts undertaken by the company at its plant in Nashik.
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Sexual ecstacy , made legal in the Nithyanada ashram's agreement
Nudity, sexual activity, and physical intimacy were part of the “learning and practice of ancient tantrik secrets’’ at Dhyanapeetam Ashram of controversial godman Swami Nityananda at Bidadi, near Bangalore. Nityananda was caught on camera during an alleged sex romp with an actress last month.
Bizarrely, those who volunteered for the programmes were made to sign an agreement prohibiting them from disclosing any of these details or taking legal recourse after practising “ancient tantrik secrets’’. The programme is called ‘Learning from the Master Program’.
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Thursday, April 22, 2010
Norton 2011 beta released
As protections against garden-variety viruses and malware have become more effective, malware writers have turned to new ways to infect computers in the pursuit of profit. Two increasing threats are malware spread via bad Facebook links and so-called scareware -- malware that masquerades as virus-scanning software.
The beta of Norton Internet Security 2011 adds several tools designed to protect against those threats, along with other useful tools and tweaks. The result is a useful all-around security application aimed at keeping up with a fast-changing landscape where new threats are constantly emerging.
The beta of Norton Internet Security 2011 adds several tools designed to protect against those threats, along with other useful tools and tweaks. The result is a useful all-around security application aimed at keeping up with a fast-changing landscape where new threats are constantly emerging.
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Android runs on Apple's iPhone
There are matches made in heaven, and on the other side of the spectrum, there is David Wang's accomplishment: booting Google's Android operating system on Apple's iPhone
Wang, the "planetbeing" member of the a group called the iPhone Dev Team devoted to hacking iPhones, posted a video demonstrating Android on an iPhone Wednesday.
The demo shows the boot process--complete with the Tux Linux mascot--and Wang using Android for browsing, receiving a text message, answering a phone call, and playing music. The phone is set up with a dual-boot configuration and indeed the video begins with it running iPhone OS.
Wang, the "planetbeing" member of the a group called the iPhone Dev Team devoted to hacking iPhones, posted a video demonstrating Android on an iPhone Wednesday.
The demo shows the boot process--complete with the Tux Linux mascot--and Wang using Android for browsing, receiving a text message, answering a phone call, and playing music. The phone is set up with a dual-boot configuration and indeed the video begins with it running iPhone OS.
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Deve Gowda asks Govt to probe on Reddy Bros Mining scam
Just when he was about give up his fight against the Bellary Reddy brothers, the Shashi Tharoor incident happened. With the Congress launching a full fledged attack on the BJP on its failure to contain corruption, former Prime Minister and JD(S) supremo H.D. Deve Gowda has found enough reason to revive his campaign against the mining magnates.
In a move to up the heat on the Reddys, Gowda met Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday morning and sought a probe by the Income Tax department into their financial deals.
Incidentally, Congress spokesperson Jayanthi Natarajan had on Monday spoken about the failure of the Yeddyurappa government to act against the Reddy brothers despite enough evidence of an illegal mining scam.
In a move to up the heat on the Reddys, Gowda met Union finance minister Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday morning and sought a probe by the Income Tax department into their financial deals.
Incidentally, Congress spokesperson Jayanthi Natarajan had on Monday spoken about the failure of the Yeddyurappa government to act against the Reddy brothers despite enough evidence of an illegal mining scam.
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Gilani positive of resuming talks with India soon
Pakistan prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani today reciprocated the good wishes conveyed to him by senior Indian leaders and hoped that the stalled dialogue between the two countries would be resumed soon.
Gilani made the remarks during a meeting with population welfare minister Firdous Ashiq Awan, who visited India recently and met several leaders, including Congress party chief Sonia Gandhi and health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad.
During her meeting with Awan, Sonia Gandhi sent her felicitations to President Asif Ali Zardari, prime minister Gilani and the people of Pakistan on the passage of the 18th Constitutional Amendment Bill, which strips the president of his sweeping powers and removes changes made to the constitution by military dictators.
Gilani made the remarks during a meeting with population welfare minister Firdous Ashiq Awan, who visited India recently and met several leaders, including Congress party chief Sonia Gandhi and health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad.
During her meeting with Awan, Sonia Gandhi sent her felicitations to President Asif Ali Zardari, prime minister Gilani and the people of Pakistan on the passage of the 18th Constitutional Amendment Bill, which strips the president of his sweeping powers and removes changes made to the constitution by military dictators.
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Facebook shuts its stripped down version after 7 months of its launch
Facebook has shut down its Lite site aimed at users with slow or poor internet connections.
The stripped down version of the original ran for around seven months.
Facebook posted a note on its own fan page thanking those who used Lite, adding that it had "learned a lot from the test of a slimmed-down site".
"I think a lot of the Facebook experience was left out of Lite, especially the monetisable parts," said Ray Valdes of Gartner Research.
The stripped down version of the original ran for around seven months.
Facebook posted a note on its own fan page thanking those who used Lite, adding that it had "learned a lot from the test of a slimmed-down site".
"I think a lot of the Facebook experience was left out of Lite, especially the monetisable parts," said Ray Valdes of Gartner Research.
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India ranks 5th in the Cyber attack
In a recently released report by Symantec, India ranks among top 5 countries globally for cyber attacks. India was ranked 11th in 2008 and has risen to 5th position in 2009. The other countries are Russia, China, US and Brazil. Also India ranks 2nd in the Asia Pacific countries for cyber crimes. Cyber attacks from India accounts for 16 percent in total cyber crimes in Asia Pacific countries in 2009, up from less than 1 percent in 2008.
Also the medium of cyber crime has also changed in 2009 than from 2008. In 2009, most of the cyber attacks were through social networking sites where as in 2008, it was mainly through emails. It is reported that on social networking site, personal information is easily available and users trust each other much more. In these cases it becomes easy to send malicious content which the targets users easily clicks. Once clicked, the suspicious files get stored into local system and than information stored can be easily collected.
Also the medium of cyber crime has also changed in 2009 than from 2008. In 2009, most of the cyber attacks were through social networking sites where as in 2008, it was mainly through emails. It is reported that on social networking site, personal information is easily available and users trust each other much more. In these cases it becomes easy to send malicious content which the targets users easily clicks. Once clicked, the suspicious files get stored into local system and than information stored can be easily collected.
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3G auction will earn Rs.45,000 Cr to Govt - Raja
The ongoing auctions to award radio frequency spectrum for third generation (3G) telecom services and for rolling out broadband wireless internet services could raise Rs.45,000 crore, Rs.10,000 crore more than anticipated, the government said Thursday.
'We anticipated that the auction would raise Rs.35,000 crore. It may go up to Rs.45.000 crore,' Telecom Minister A. Raja said during question hour in the Rajya Sabha.
'We anticipated that the auction would raise Rs.35,000 crore. It may go up to Rs.45.000 crore,' Telecom Minister A. Raja said during question hour in the Rajya Sabha.
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GM's Chevy Spark makes history
Carmaker General Motors India rolled out its 1,00,000th Chevrolet Spark from Halol plant, situated near Ahmedabad.
The hatchback is produced at the company's Halol and Talegaon plants, which has a total production capacity of 2,25,000 units per annum.
"Chevrolet Spark has performed exceedingly well in the Indian market. The car continues to record impressive growth in sales month after month," General Motors said in a statement.
The hatchback is produced at the company's Halol and Talegaon plants, which has a total production capacity of 2,25,000 units per annum.
"Chevrolet Spark has performed exceedingly well in the Indian market. The car continues to record impressive growth in sales month after month," General Motors said in a statement.
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IT raid in KKR office found indiscriminating Docs
The Income Tax (IT) department officials, who conducted raids on four IPL teams on Wednesday, Apr 21, have revealed that some 'incriminating documents' were recovered at the offices of Shah Rukh Khan-owned Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB).
The eight-hour long searches began on Apr 21 evening and went on till 1 am on Thursday, Apr 22 morning. IT officials searched the offices of Chennai Super Kings in Chennai, Deccan Chargers in Hyderabad, Kings XI Punjab in Gurgaon and KKR in Kolkata.
The eight-hour long searches began on Apr 21 evening and went on till 1 am on Thursday, Apr 22 morning. IT officials searched the offices of Chennai Super Kings in Chennai, Deccan Chargers in Hyderabad, Kings XI Punjab in Gurgaon and KKR in Kolkata.
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Microsoft India's massive plans
Along with its plans to take on Apple and its iPhone with its upcoming Windows Phone 7 series, global giant Microsoft has something special planned for markets like India.
According to Sudeep Bharati, director, developer tools for Microsoft India’s Visual Studio Team, the company is working with manufacturers to come up with lower-end phones for the Indian market.
According to Sudeep Bharati, director, developer tools for Microsoft India’s Visual Studio Team, the company is working with manufacturers to come up with lower-end phones for the Indian market.
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Oberoi hotels to reopen this weekend
The Oberoi, one of the three luxury hotels which was stormed by militants nearly 17 months ago in the city, will reopen this weekend.
The Oberoi, Mumbai will finally welcome back guests on April 24 following an extensive renovation work.
East India Hotels has said that the total cost of renovation of its Oberoi property in south Mumbai, which was severely damaged during the November 2008 terrorist attacks in the city, is expected to be around Rs 160-180 crore.
The Oberoi, Mumbai will finally welcome back guests on April 24 following an extensive renovation work.
East India Hotels has said that the total cost of renovation of its Oberoi property in south Mumbai, which was severely damaged during the November 2008 terrorist attacks in the city, is expected to be around Rs 160-180 crore.
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McAfee update causes continuous reboot on indentifying a harmless Windows file
Computers in companies, hospitals and schools around the world got stuck repeatedly rebooting themselves Wednesday after an antivirus program identified a normal Windows file as a virus.
McAfee Inc. confirmed that a software update it posted at 9 a.m. Eastern time caused its antivirus program for corporate customers to misidentify a harmless file. It has posted a replacement update for download.
McAfee could not say how many computers were affected, but judging by online postings, the number was at least in the thousands and possibly in the hundreds of thousands.
McAfee Inc. confirmed that a software update it posted at 9 a.m. Eastern time caused its antivirus program for corporate customers to misidentify a harmless file. It has posted a replacement update for download.
McAfee could not say how many computers were affected, but judging by online postings, the number was at least in the thousands and possibly in the hundreds of thousands.
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Spycam found in ladies lavatory in a delhi based Call centre
An office-boy of a call centre was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly installing a spy-camera in the ladies' lavatory in the office, police said.
Sanjay was apprehended following investigations into a complaint filed by a call centre in north-west Delhi's Peetampura and its women employees after they found a spy-camera in a packet of freshener.
The incident came to light four days ago but the complaint was made today, a senior police official said.
Sanjay was apprehended following investigations into a complaint filed by a call centre in north-west Delhi's Peetampura and its women employees after they found a spy-camera in a packet of freshener.
The incident came to light four days ago but the complaint was made today, a senior police official said.
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Technical Education in India needs change
Technical education in the country needs an overhaul and some radical changes, scientists and academicians taking part in a three-day international conference in the city have said.
“We need radical changes in engineering education,” VK Aatre, former scientific advisor to the defence ministry, said on the first day of the conference titled ‘Convergence of science and engineering in education and research’ on Wednesday.
“We need radical changes in engineering education,” VK Aatre, former scientific advisor to the defence ministry, said on the first day of the conference titled ‘Convergence of science and engineering in education and research’ on Wednesday.
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S(ex)wami Nithyanada arrested in Himachal
A team of the Karnataka State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) along with the Himachal Pradesh police, took Swamy Nithyananda into custody from the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh on Wednesday afternoon.
Swamy Nithyananda, who has been eluding the police for almost one-and-a-half months, was traced through the sim card he was using, based on a tip-off.
His associates Nithya Bhaktananda alias Gopal Seelam Reddy, Mitha Sanathan Nanda, Arpil Sangil and Arun Raj were also taken into custody along with Nithyananda, from the house of a Delhi- based businessman. Nithyananda and Reddy are wanted in connection with two cases registered at the Bidadi police station. They will be produced in court on Thursday and will be brought to Bangalore, probably on Thursday. Rs 3 lakh in cash and up to $7,000 were seized from the house. Another CID team conducted a search at Swami Nithyananda’s ashram at Bidadi on Tuesday, and seized important documents, officials said.
Swamy Nithyananda, who has been eluding the police for almost one-and-a-half months, was traced through the sim card he was using, based on a tip-off.
His associates Nithya Bhaktananda alias Gopal Seelam Reddy, Mitha Sanathan Nanda, Arpil Sangil and Arun Raj were also taken into custody along with Nithyananda, from the house of a Delhi- based businessman. Nithyananda and Reddy are wanted in connection with two cases registered at the Bidadi police station. They will be produced in court on Thursday and will be brought to Bangalore, probably on Thursday. Rs 3 lakh in cash and up to $7,000 were seized from the house. Another CID team conducted a search at Swami Nithyananda’s ashram at Bidadi on Tuesday, and seized important documents, officials said.
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Nitin apologises to delhiwalas for traffic chaos during the parties rally
Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) president Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday apologised to Delhiites for the "inconvenience" caused to them as the party's massive rally against rising prices led to traffic jams on the city roads. (Read: Gadkari faints, BJP rally stops Delhi)
"I personally apologise on behalf of the BJP to the people of Delhi, NCR (National Capital Region) and the neighbouring states for the inconvenience caused to them due to the traffic disruptions during the rally," Gadkari said in a statement released here.
"I personally apologise on behalf of the BJP to the people of Delhi, NCR (National Capital Region) and the neighbouring states for the inconvenience caused to them due to the traffic disruptions during the rally," Gadkari said in a statement released here.
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Fire test to boost self confidence in Surat's private school
In a shocking incident, students of the primary section of a private school in Surat were forced to walk barefoot on a bed of burning coal and broken glass, on Tuesday evening.
The entire exercise, ostensibly organised to boost the self-confidence of the children, took place at the Riverdale Academy located on Rander road in the city.
During the event, which lasted for close to three hours, the participating children suffered injuries and cried profusely but this had no impact on the school authorities.
The entire exercise, ostensibly organised to boost the self-confidence of the children, took place at the Riverdale Academy located on Rander road in the city.
During the event, which lasted for close to three hours, the participating children suffered injuries and cried profusely but this had no impact on the school authorities.
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India & US in talks for India's access to terror(Head)ley
The US and Indian authorities are holding discussions on providing New Delhi access to LeT operative David Coleman Headley who has confessed to his role in the Mumbai terror attacks and agreed to be interrogated by foreign agencies.
"Those discussions (of providing Indian investigators access to Headley) are going on between our government and the Indian government at this time. It is part of the plea agreement that Headley would cooperate with Indian authorities," Pakistani-American Headley's lawyer John Theis.
"Those discussions (of providing Indian investigators access to Headley) are going on between our government and the Indian government at this time. It is part of the plea agreement that Headley would cooperate with Indian authorities," Pakistani-American Headley's lawyer John Theis.
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CBI has Mayawati's wealth report
Almost a month after Uttar Pradesh CM Mayawati's money garland row, the CBI has told the Supreme Court that it has evidence to prove that she and her relatives have illegal wealth.
The CBI, in an affidavit filed on Friday in a corruption case against her, said it has statements of witnesses to show that she virtually forcibly acquired gifts from people. Claiming that it was serious about prosecuting the chief minister and her relatives, the CBI said it has got clinching evidence to prove that they acquired wealth and built assets far exceeding their legal income.
The CBI, in an affidavit filed on Friday in a corruption case against her, said it has statements of witnesses to show that she virtually forcibly acquired gifts from people. Claiming that it was serious about prosecuting the chief minister and her relatives, the CBI said it has got clinching evidence to prove that they acquired wealth and built assets far exceeding their legal income.
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Mobile Seized from Nalini's cell in Vellore Jail
In a development that could shatter Nalini Sriharan's claim to unblemished prison conduct for the past 19 years, Vellore jail authorities recovered a mobile phone from her possession and found that she had made calls to Canada and London.
Nalini's daughter Meghara is in London with her paternal uncle's family. She is said to be preparing to join a medical course this year. Hours after the jail authorities released information about the seizure from Nalini's cell, the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convict's counsel, P Pugalenthi, circulated copies of a letter Nalini had written to the additional director-general of police (prisons) on April 6. The letter talks about harassment and torture at the hands of prison authorities, and says she never attempted to go against jail rules. Noting that she never attempted to bribe prison personnel to enjoy facilities not permitted legally, Nalini said she as well as her visitors were being subjected to humiliation and intimidation.
Nalini's daughter Meghara is in London with her paternal uncle's family. She is said to be preparing to join a medical course this year. Hours after the jail authorities released information about the seizure from Nalini's cell, the Rajiv Gandhi assassination case convict's counsel, P Pugalenthi, circulated copies of a letter Nalini had written to the additional director-general of police (prisons) on April 6. The letter talks about harassment and torture at the hands of prison authorities, and says she never attempted to go against jail rules. Noting that she never attempted to bribe prison personnel to enjoy facilities not permitted legally, Nalini said she as well as her visitors were being subjected to humiliation and intimidation.
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Tharoor resigns on IPL controversy, PM accepts resignation
Shashi Tharoor on Sunday night resigned from the Union ministry after his claims of "arm's length mentoring" of Kochi IPL group did not cut ice with the Congress leadership.
The former UN diplomat's fall from grace also paves the way for the government to escalate the ongoing tax probe into the Lalit Modi-led IPL.
The former UN diplomat's fall from grace also paves the way for the government to escalate the ongoing tax probe into the Lalit Modi-led IPL.
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IPL in Controversy after Tharoor's Visit
Income tax officials digging into IPL papers have failed to locate two vital documents — the bid papers of the Videocon and Adani Groups, whose failure to win teams for Pune and Ahmedabad is said to be at the root of the Lalit Modi-Shashi Tharoor battle.
Sources in the government said I-T sleuths had searched high and low for the files related to these two failed bids but have found nothing. The Adani Group, a $5-billion Gujarat-based conglomerate, is headed by Gautam Adani, while Videocon, a $4-billion diversified group, is led by Venugopal Dhoot.
Sources in the government said I-T sleuths had searched high and low for the files related to these two failed bids but have found nothing. The Adani Group, a $5-billion Gujarat-based conglomerate, is headed by Gautam Adani, while Videocon, a $4-billion diversified group, is led by Venugopal Dhoot.
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Threat for IPL semis in Mumbai as awell
The Union home ministry has warned the Maharashtra police that terrorists may try to carry out an attack during the Indian Premier League (IPL) matches at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.
Following this, police have made what they say are foolproof arrangements to avert any incident. “The threat to IPL matches was there earlier, too,” state police chief AN Roy said. “Now, after the blasts in Bangalore, we have become even more cautious.”
Following this, police have made what they say are foolproof arrangements to avert any incident. “The threat to IPL matches was there earlier, too,” state police chief AN Roy said. “Now, after the blasts in Bangalore, we have become even more cautious.”
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Mobile Operators may reduce the charges further

Last year, the offer of a pay-per-second plan by a new operator triggered off a price war, leading to charges of predatory pricing by some telecom operators. Around the same time, SMS costs are a fraction of a paise while consumers are charged between 50 paise to Rs 1.50 to send SMSes. Both these developments invited the attention of the regulator.
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Terror threat in Mumbai Airport
Security has been tightened at the Chhatrapati Shivaji International airport here following an alert issued by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) about a possible terror attack.
The alert came after BCAS received a tip-off from the Delhi police stating that there could be a “terror attack” on April 22 at the airport and a few other installations in the city, airport sources said.
There were also threats of attack on the Santa Cruz railway station and a shopping mall in Lokhandwala.
The alert came after BCAS received a tip-off from the Delhi police stating that there could be a “terror attack” on April 22 at the airport and a few other installations in the city, airport sources said.
There were also threats of attack on the Santa Cruz railway station and a shopping mall in Lokhandwala.
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Developing Mumbai & the threats it faces
The government policies of developing Mumbai will only succeed in driving away local people and sons of the soil from the city, Eknath Khadse, the leader of opposition in the state assembly, said on Tuesday.
Khadse said that the policy of allotting free FSIs to builders had led to an enormous uncalculated growth of the city, which in turn had put pressure on the infrastructure. “If the city keeps growing at this frantic pace, soon there will be a day when residents will take to the streets demanding basic amenities like water and open space,” Khadse warned.
Khadse said that the policy of allotting free FSIs to builders had led to an enormous uncalculated growth of the city, which in turn had put pressure on the infrastructure. “If the city keeps growing at this frantic pace, soon there will be a day when residents will take to the streets demanding basic amenities like water and open space,” Khadse warned.
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Modi Should quit - BCCI chief
It was a typically cocky Lalit Modi who returned to Indian shores from Dubai on Tuesday.
Amidst increasingly vocal calls for his sacking from within and outside the BCCI, and rumours of an 8:30pm deadline to do so, Modi set the tone for confrontation when he said he would not quit as chairman of the IPL.
Amidst increasingly vocal calls for his sacking from within and outside the BCCI, and rumours of an 8:30pm deadline to do so, Modi set the tone for confrontation when he said he would not quit as chairman of the IPL.
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India's central Bk hikes key rates
M V Nair, CMD of government-owned Union Bank of India, said there was enough liquidity in the system to meet the credit demand. Yes Bank MD Rana Kapoor said as there is enough liquidity, interest rates are unlikely to firm up in the next couple of months since it is the lean business season, when credit growth generally remains sluggish.
The positive signal about the continuation of softer interest rate regime also emanated from the fact that RBI took relatively a softer stand on policy rates hike than was expected in its credit policy. With the inflation rate nearing 10%, the market was expecting RBI to raise the key rates by 0.50 percentage points. But, RBI raised both the repo rate — the rate at which RBI lends overnight funds to banks — by 25 basis points to 5.25% and reverse repo rate — the rate at which banks park their surplus funds with RBI — to 3.75%.
Besides this, RBI also increased the cash reserve ratio — the proportion of deposits that banks are required to keep with the central bank — by 25 basis points to 6%. This measure will lead to an evacuation of Rs 12,500 crore from the banking system. But this will not have much impact as the banking system has a surplus liquidity of over Rs 50,000 crore.
RBI governor D Subbarao said that the stance of monetary policy is intended to anchor inflationary expectations while being prepared to respond appropriately, swiftly and effectively to further build-up of inflationary pressures. The central bank has pegged the annual inflation based on whole sale price index for March 2011 at 5.5%.
The rate hike will gently tighten money supply and help moderate inflation — which is hovering close to 10%, FM Pranab Mukherjee said. He, however, felt that inflation has peaked and would begin falling and be lower than the 5.5% projected by RBI for this fiscal. “These policies should have a gentle impact in tightening money in the economy and should dampen further inflationary pressures,” he said.
The positive signal about the continuation of softer interest rate regime also emanated from the fact that RBI took relatively a softer stand on policy rates hike than was expected in its credit policy. With the inflation rate nearing 10%, the market was expecting RBI to raise the key rates by 0.50 percentage points. But, RBI raised both the repo rate — the rate at which RBI lends overnight funds to banks — by 25 basis points to 5.25% and reverse repo rate — the rate at which banks park their surplus funds with RBI — to 3.75%.
Besides this, RBI also increased the cash reserve ratio — the proportion of deposits that banks are required to keep with the central bank — by 25 basis points to 6%. This measure will lead to an evacuation of Rs 12,500 crore from the banking system. But this will not have much impact as the banking system has a surplus liquidity of over Rs 50,000 crore.
RBI governor D Subbarao said that the stance of monetary policy is intended to anchor inflationary expectations while being prepared to respond appropriately, swiftly and effectively to further build-up of inflationary pressures. The central bank has pegged the annual inflation based on whole sale price index for March 2011 at 5.5%.
The rate hike will gently tighten money supply and help moderate inflation — which is hovering close to 10%, FM Pranab Mukherjee said. He, however, felt that inflation has peaked and would begin falling and be lower than the 5.5% projected by RBI for this fiscal. “These policies should have a gentle impact in tightening money in the economy and should dampen further inflationary pressures,” he said.
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