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Friday, August 14, 2009

India's answer to Google Earth : Bhuvan

Bhuvan - A Geoportal of Indian Space Research Organisation showcasing Indian Imaging Capabilities in Multi-sensor, Multi-platform and Multi-temporal domain. The portal gives a gateway to explore and discover virtual earth in 3D space with specific emphasis on Indian region.
FAQ'S
What is Bhuvan?
Bhuvan is a geoportal that provides medium to high resolution satellite imagery of virtually the entire India over the internet. You can "fly" around using mouse and keyboard on a simple desktop computer with virtual globe in front draped with IRS images over Indian region. Many other features are built in, including 3D terrain and information on many thematic data.

What can Bhuvan do for me?
Bhuvan is a free web based image portal. Most Image visualization programs are very expensive and complex. Bhuvan provides a fast and friendly way to look at IRS satellite data and thematic information in geographic context, which is invaluable for management, planning and visualization. Additionally, Bhuvan makes it easy to share digital data between people and computers anytime, anywhere.  Over a period of time a lot more unique functionalities will be added into this tool to address common man’s problems, particularly in the rural setup of India and addressing natural resources management issues.

What do I require to run Bhuvan on my Machine?
You require the Bhuvan Plug-in which can be downloaded from the Bhuvan website after registration and you will also need DirectX9 or higher version (www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/) for installing the plug-in. Please note that the Bhuvan Plug-in can be installed with administrative privileges only.

How do I use Bhuvan?
When you first open Bhuvan website, You will land on the index page which gives you information on Bhuvan and this page also allows you to register for using the Bhuvan. Once you successfully register, you will land on the Bhuvan 3D client page. Here, there are three primary areas of the program that you'll be using. The main window shows a globe, and you can navigate around with your mouse or use the Heads-Up Display (HUD) option available on the right top corner. Double right click to zoom in, and double left click to zoom out (or use your mousewheel). Right click, hold, and drag to pan. The second area is at the upper right of the main window. When you move your mouse over the navigation compass, it give you more movement options such as rotate and tilt (which you can also do with your mouse). The third area is to the left of the main window. This frame includes a fly to location and fly to important places option. On the top of the globe are the menu options for layers, 2D and 3D drawing, measurement tools, snapshot tools etc. When you select any of these options, you see the context options on the left plane where you can make appropriate choices that you can turn on to make visible in the main windows such as roads, 3D terrain, and more.
 Can I use Bhuvan if I don't have a fast internet connection?
Yes. Bhuvan is designed to be as bandwidth-friendly as possible. However, it is dependent on continuously downloading a large amount of imagery. Consequently, the faster your connection, the better the program will perform. If you have a slow connection, Bhuvan will download imagery correspondingly slowly, but it will (eventually) download everything at the maximum available resolution.  Depending on the number of concurrent users on over servers and the kind of bandwidth at client end the ultimate speed of visualisation will be decided.  This is a beta release, however with more learnings we will be able to make things more comfortable for all types of users.

Can I use Bhuvan if I'm not connected to the internet?
No. You will have to be connected to Internet for using Bhuvan.

How current is the imagery in Bhuvan?

Bhuvan portal does NOT display data in real-time. The images you see are a combination of satellite imagery from various IRS sensors taken (generally) sometime within the last three years during different seasons. Bhuvan, on release, contains IRS satellite images from OCM, AWifs, LISS 3, and LISS 4 sensor images and will be added with more data from time to time. Bhuvan is constantly updating its database to use more recent and higher resolution images. You can explore the metadata content to determine when exactly a specific area was imaged, but you may be able to use landmarks to generalize a date range if you are familiar with the area.

How do I bookmark a place in Bhuvan?
Zoom to the location that you'd like to bookmark (placemark, more accurately),  use the draw tool to place an icon. After you save the placemark, it will stay in the frame to the left of the main window, and double clicking on it will zoom you to that position.

Can I add my own data into Bhuvan?
No.  In the current version, you will not be able to add your own data

Do I have to register to use Bhuvan?
Yes. It is mandatory to register to use Bhuvan.

How much does Bhuvan cost?
The basic version of Bhuvan is free. Once you register and you login, you will be asked to download the Bhuvan plug-in. Accept the installation of the plug-in and you are ready to use the full features of Bhuvan.
What are the System Requirements for Using Bhuvan?

Requirements for Windows
  • Operating System: Windows XP/Vista
  • CPU: Pentium 4 2.4GHz+ or AMD 2400xp+
  • System Memory (RAM): 512MB
  • Hard Disk: 2GB free space
  • Network Speed: 768 Kbits/sec
  • Graphics Card: 3D-capable with 32MB of VRAM
  • Screen: 1280x1024, "32-bit True Color"
Can I run Bhuvan on Mac OS and Linux?
No at the moment Bhuvan can run only on windows system and is optimised for IE 6. or higher

What type of data can I see in Bhuvan?
You will be able to see the following data on Bhuvan
  • Satellite imagery (LISS III , LISS IV along with metadata and  Multi- temporal Data from OCM & AWiFS)
  • Value added information (NADAMS – National Agricultural Drought Monitoring System), Output of flood studies for certain areas,
  • Thematic information  (Wastelands, Soils, watershed,water resources related maps)
  • Base layers ( administrative boundaries, transport layers, water bodies, etc)
  • Census information
  • Metadata
What do I do when I get the ‘’DD_ERR Video Ram Memory’’ error?
Close all other applications and relaunch Bhuvan.
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Free All India Mock CAT

Free All-India Mock CAT on 23rd August 2009
T.I.M.E., the No.1 Institute in India for CAT is conducting a FREE All India Mock CAT on the 23rd August, 2009. This test will be conducted across the country and will be written by a very wide cross-section of students across the country.
Based on your performance in the FREE AIMCAT, you will get attractive discounts on the fee for joining T.I.M.E. for the Test Series consisting of 20 AIMCATs, and many more test papers. These discounts will depend on your overall performance in the paper subject to a certain minimum percentile score in each section.
The All India MOCK CATs (AIMCATs) are exceptional tools devised by T.I.M.E. for the candidates serious about CAT. Every one of these tests is specially designed, with question combinations that cover all the test areas and various question types that have appeared in the CAT over the years particularly in the recent past. Each is a complete test that gives you a ‘true-to-CAT’ experience in all aspects, including difficulty levels and time-management, and thus provides you with a realistic idea of your level of preparedness. Many of the tests will be conducted in the Online/CBT format and will help you deal with the Online CAT in a confident manner as our tests will simulate all possible formats of the CBT CAT. Each AIMCAT is a stepping stone to higher levels of preparation through identification of areas of strength and weakness. This would help you work out a strategy for the exam.
By enrolling for the AIMCATs, you get to take the exams conducted on a national level and bench mark your performance against the largest student database that will take CAT2009, thus giving an edge over others who do not take the AIMCATs.
 You would answer the Paper based AIMCATs on OMR sheets. The sheets are scanned and the results are made available on our website. You would take the online / CBT AIMCAT's over the internet at your home or at our offices. This is followed by a detailed analysis of the exam and of every student’s performance through the Online Student Support System. This helps you identify weak areas and earmark areas for improvement.
You can register at any of our T.I.M.E. centres. Online registration will be available from 14th August, 2009.

Enrol today for T.I.M.E.'s AIMCAT series to prepare for the tough race ahead. Don’t get left behind! Click here to know more.

Image via flickr
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Friday, August 7, 2009

HCS 2009 MAINS DATE SHEET

HCS (Ex.Br.) & Other Allied Services Main Exam 2009
Starting from 22nd Aug 2009 and continue till 3rd Sep. 2009

(click image to enlarge)
Note : Note the timing of the exam carefully
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Civil Services (Preliminary) Exam 2009 result announced

The Union Service Public Commission (UPSC) has announced the result of the Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination, 2009 held on May 17, 2009. The successful candidates have qualified for admission to the Civil Services (Main) Examination 2009.

The candidature of these candidates is provisional. In accordance with the Rules of the Examination, all these candidates have to apply again in the detailed application form, which will be sent to them by the Commission for admission to the Main Examination scheduled to be held from October 23, 2009. In case any of the successful candidates does not receive a communication in this regard from the Commission by August 21, 2009, he/she should immediately contact the Commission.

The result of Roll Nos. 198815, 402275, 161998, 173709, 217025, 221826, 222306 & 222466 has been withheld.

UPSC have a Facilitation Centre near Examination Hall Building in its Campus. Candidates may obtain any information/clarification during working hours in person or over telephone No.011-23385271, 011-23381125 and 011-23098543. The result is available on PIB website i.e www.pib.nic.in and also on the UPSC website i.e. www.upsc.gov.in.

Click here for -: RESULT (To view in PDF)



or visit UPSC Website


For Result in Query Format Click Here
For Result in Roll Order List Click Here



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Thursday, July 30, 2009

Supersonic Crusie Missile Brahmos ready for induction in Army

Cruise missile BrahMos shown on IMDS-2007Image via Wikipedia
Army successfully test fired the land version of BrahMos supersonic cruise missile in the Pokharan test range in Rajasthan on Wednesday 29th July 2009.

The missile takes it name from two rivers the Brahamputra of India and Moskva of Russia as its a joint venture between India and Russia. BrahMos has a range of 300 KM and carries 300 KG conventional warhead and can achieve speeds upto 2.8 Mach (nearly three times the speed of sound thats why it's a supersonic)
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Khel Ratna, Arjuna, Dronacharya and other Awards

The Government has announced the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Awards,  Arjuna Awards,  Dhyan Chand Awards, Dronacharya Awards and Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar  for the year 2009, here today.

A large number of nominations were received for these awards this year, which were considered by two select  panels of eminent sportspersons and sports administrators; one headed by Kum. Indu Puri (for Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award, Arjuna Award, Dhyan Chand Award and Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar) and the other by Shri G.S. Randhawa (for Dronacharya Award).  Based on the recommendations of the Committee and after due scrutiny, the Government has approved to confer awards upon the following sportspersons / coaches / organizations:

A.         Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award - 2009 :

1.

Smt. Mangte Chungneijang Marykom

Boxing (Women)

2.

Shri Vijender

Boxing

3.

Shri Sushil Kumar

Wrestling

 
 

B.         Arjuna Awards – 2009:

1.

Shri Mangal Singh Champia

Archery

2.

Kum. Sinimole Paulose

Athletics

3.

Kum. Saina Nehwal

Badminton

4.

Smt. Laishram Sarita Devi

Boxing

5.

Kum. Tania Sachdev

Chess

6.

Shri Gautam Gambhir

Cricket

7.

Shri Ignace Tirkey

Hockey (Men)

8.

Kum. Surinder Kaur

Hockey (Women)

9.

Shri Pankaj Navanath Shirsat

Kabaddi

10.

Shri Satish Joshi

Rowing

11.

Shri Ronjan Sodhi

Shooting

12.

Kum. Poulomi Ghatak

Table Tennis

13.

Shri Yogeshwar Dutt

Wrestling

14.

Shri Girdhari Lal Yadav

Yachting

15.

Kum. Parul D. Parmar

Badminton (Disabled)

 
 

C.         Dhyan Chand Awards – 2009 :

1.

Shri Ishar Singh Deol

Athletics

2.

Shri Satbir Singh Dahya

Wrestling

 
 

D.         Dronacharya Awards – 2009 :

1.

Shri Pullela Gopichand

Badminton

2.

Shri Jaydev Bisht

Boxing

3.

Shri S. Baldev Singh

Hockey

4.

Shri Satpal

Wrestling

 
 

E.         Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar, 2009 :

S. No.

 Category

Entity recommended for Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar, 2009

1.

Community Sports Identification and Nurturing of Budding Young Talent

TATA Steel Ltd.

2.

Financial Support for Sports Excellence

None qualified

3.

Establishment and Management of Sports Academies of Excellence

TATA Steel Ltd.

4.

Employment of Sportspersons and sports welfare measures

Railways Sports Promotion Board

 Normally, the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award is given to only one sportsperson in a year.  Arjuna Award is given to not more than 15, Dhyan Chand Award to not more than 3 and Dronacharya Award to not more than 5 persons.  However, taking into consideration the spectacular performance of Shri Vijender in Boxing and Shri Sushil Kumar in Wrestling, both Bronze Medalists in Beijing Olympics, 2008, the Government has accepted the recommendation of the Selection Committee to confer the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award on both of them, as a special case, in addition to Smt. M.C. Marykom.

With a view to recognizing the contribution made to sports development by entities other than sportspersons and coaches, Government has instituted this year , a new award  entitled Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar, which has four categories, namely, community sports development, promotion of sports academies of excellence, support to elite sportspersons and employment to sportspersons.

National Sports Awards are given every year to recognize and reward excellence in sports.  Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award is given for spectacular performance in the year under consideration; Arjuna Award is given for consistently outstanding performance for three consecutive years preceding the year of award; Dhyan Chand Award for life time contribution to sports development; and Dronacharya Award for producing medal winners at prestigious international sports events in the past three years.

Apart from a medal and a citation, Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Awardees will receive a cash prize of Rs.7.5 lakh eachArjuna, Dhyan Chand and Dronacharya Awardees will receive statuettes, citations and cash prize of Rs.5 lakh each.  The recipients of Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puruskar will receive trophy and citation.

The awardees will receive their awards from Her Excellency the President of India at a specially organized function at the Rashtrapati Bhawan on August 29, 2009 at 1730 hours.  From this year, the award shall be known by the year in which it is awarded.

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

ADMISSION WATCH

ADMISSION WATCH
1.Indo-Danish Tool Room
Course: Free Technical Training Programme for Upliftment of North Eastern Youth By Department of North Eastern Region, Govt. of India
Last Date of Application: 05 Aug 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 25 Jul 2009 - 31 Aug 2009
2. University of Pune
Course: Certificate Course in Embedded System Design
Last Date of Application: 14 Aug 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 25 Jul 2009 - 31 Aug 2009
3.University of Allahabad
Course: 1 Year P.G Diploma programme in Remote Sensing & Geographical Information System
Last Date of Application: 10 Sep 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 11 Jul 2009 - 17 Jul 2009
4.School Of Archival Studies
Course: 60th Short Term Certificate Course in "Reprography"
Last Date of Application: 07 Aug 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 11 Jul 2009 - 17 Jul 2009
5.National Archives of India
Course: 70 th Short term certificate courses in "Records Management"
Last Date of Application: 10 Aug 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 11 Jul 2009 - 17 Jul 2009
6.National Archives of India
Course: One Year Diploma Courses in Archives and Records Management 2009-2010 session
Last Date of Application: 08 Sep 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 11 Jul 2009 - 17 Jul 2009
7.Nalsar University of Law , Hyderabad and Institute of Insurance and risk management
Course: Master's Degree in law of financial services and capital markets
Last Date of Application: 31 Jul 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 11 Jul 2009 - 17 Jul 2009
8.Model Industrial Training Institute, Calicut
Course: Industrial Electrician , Industrial Electronics Control, Audio Video Electronics, Process Control Instrumentation , Automobile Electrical & Electronics Systems, Refrigeration & Air- Conditioning systems.
Last Date of Application: 07 Aug 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 14 Jul 2009 - 20 Jul 2009
9.Institute of Rail Transport, New Delhi
Course: One year correspondence courses on (1) Transport economics & Management (2) Multi-Model Transport (Containerisation) & Logistics Management, Two year Correspondence and Management


Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 4 Jul 2009 - 0 Jul 2009
10.Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Lucknow
Course: Admission to Ph.d Programme
Last Date of Application: 31 Jul 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 27 Jun 2009 - 03 Jul 2009
11.Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, Mohali
Course: Advanced diploma in wireless & broadband(VoIP) communication networks
Last Date of Application: 31 Aug 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 13 Jun 2009 - 19 Jun 2009
12.Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, Mohali
Course: Advanced Diploma in embedded system
Last Date of Application: 24 Aug 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 3 Jun 2009 - 19 Jun 2009
13.Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, Mohali
Course: Post Graduate Diploma in animation & multimedia
Last Date of Application: 24 Aug 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 13 Jun 2009 - 19 Jun 2009
14.Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), University of Delhi
Course: MBA and MBA (Management of Services) two year full time programme beginning July, 2009
Last Date of Application: 01 Dec 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 25 Oct 2008 - 31oct 2008

source : Employment News
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EXAM WATCH

EXAM WATCH
1.Railway Recruitment Board, Jammu-Srinagar
Course: Technician-III (Electrical Fitter), Technician-III(Furnishing), Technician-III (Electrical), Technician-III(Shell)
Last Date of Application: 08 Aug 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 25 Jul 2009 - 31 Aug 2009
2. Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board
Course: Fire Operator, Delhi Fire Service For candidates whose first alphabet of the name is (A to O)
Last Date of Application: 21 Aug 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 11 Jul 2009 - 17 Jul 2009
3. Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board
Course: Fire Operator (For Candidates whose first alphabet of the name is (P to Z)
Last Date of Application: 28 Aug 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 11 Jul 2009 - 17 Jul 2009
4. Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board
Course: Welfare Officer (Grade II), Directorate of Social Welfare
Last Date of Application: 11 Sep 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 11 Jul 2009 - 17 Jul 2009
5. Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board
Course: TGT (English)Male, TGT (English) Female, TGT (Mathematics) Male, TGT (Mathematics) Female, TGT (Natural Science) Male, TGT (Natural Science) Male, TGT(Natural Science) Female
Last Date of Application: 25 Sep 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 11 Jul 2009 - 17 Jul 2009
6.Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board
Course: TGT(social science) Male, TGT(Social Science) Female
Last Date of Application: 08 Oct 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 11 Jul 2009 - 17 Jul 2009
7.Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board
Course: TGT (Sanskrit)Male, TGT(Sanskrit) Female, TGT (Hindi) Male, TGT(Hindi) Female, TGT(Punjabi) Male, TGT(Punjabi) Female, TGT (Urdu) Female
Last Date of Application: 08 Oct 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 11 Jul 2009 - 17 Jul 2009
8.Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board
Course: TGT (Sanskrit)Male, TGT(Sanskrit) Female, TGT (Hindi) Male, TGT(Hindi) Female, TGT(Punjabi) Male, TGT(Punjabi) Female, TGT (Urdu) Female
Last Date of Application: 08 Oct 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 11 Jul 2009 - 17 Jul 2009
9.Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board
Course: Staff Nurse IHBAS, Staff Nurse (Reserved for female) MAIDS, Nursing Sister (Reserved for Female )
Last Date of Application: 23 Oct 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 11 Jul 2009 - 17 Jul 2009
10.Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board
Course: Warder (for candidates whose first alphabet of the name is A To O)
Last Date of Application: 12 Nov 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 11 Jul 2009 - 17 Jul 2009
11.Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board
Course: Warder (For candidate whose first alphabet of the name is (P to Z) Matron (Reserved for Female)
Last Date of Application: 12 Nov 2009

Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 11 Jul 2009 - 17 Jul 2009
12.Railway Recruitment Board, Mumbai
Course: revised Schedule of Aptitude Test for the post of Motorman & Asstt. Loco Pilot


Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 07 Feb 2009 - 13 Feb 2009
13. Eastern Railway
Course: Recruitment in Group 'C' Category against Cultural quota for the year 2008-2009


Remarks: For details/form etc of above vacancy please refer to Employment News Dated 31 January - 6 February
Source : Employment NEWS
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Monday, July 27, 2009

PTET 2009 ALLOTMENT RESULT

JNVU Jodhpur comes out with allotment result of colleges at 9 PM on 27th JULY 2009 :

CHECK YOUR PTET 2009 ALLOTMENT RESULT
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Sunday, July 19, 2009

RBI tough on reimbursement of failed ATM transaction

Reserve bank of India HeadquartersImage by soham_pablo via Flickr
In a move to streamline the process and give some solace to customers using ATM, RBI on July 17th issued a notification to adhere to time frame of 12 working days from date of receipt of complaint from customers in case of reimbursement of failed transaction from ATM's and in case of failure to abide they shall pay compensation of Rs 100/- a day to the aggrieved customer.

Notification
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Governors Appointed

Governors

B L Joshi

Margaret Alva

D N Dwivedi

Jagan Nath Pahadia

Syed Sibti Razi

K Shankarnarayanan

State

Uttar Pradesh

Uttarakhand

Gujarat

Haryana

Assam

Jharkhand

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War of Words

Subhashini Ali addressing, Ritu Bahuguna Joshi...Image by kaaashif via Flickr

Although Rita Joshi Bahuguna got interim bail on Saturday but that also bring the fresh perspective about the language used by our leaders, we often hear now and then these kinds of statements specially from political leaders during election rally but then every other party leader were making such statements and also backtrack from their statements even though there statement were caught on tape by audio visual media. Whether it's case of Varun Gandhi, Mayawati, Lalu Prasad, Narendra Modi or even Sonia Gandhi making such statements which are in no way reflect the Indian culture but as the TINA (There Is No Alternative) factor works for them and we are forced to elect among them only and result is that Assembly and Parliament become battleground and in name of privilege the members can speak whatever they can without fear and sometimes not spare even the lifeless things like mikes, desks and chairs and use them for the purpose that is not what these things are supposed to be used. Anyway we expect our representatives to mature and use the public platform for the welfare for common man and not to stall the debate and healthy discussion in the house. Recent events in the Rajasthan assembly is also one another example where the house remain disturbed due to making of some untoward statement by very senior leaders of the house and thus CM has forced to submit his reply on budget discussion on the table of the house and so the common man loose the insight into the reply. Common man has either have very short memory or it have no alternative to look into these issues when they cast their votes otherwise the representative will think twice before taking any such action.


Politicians must be aware of the fact that words released from mouth will not come back and millions of people were listening them so they must have some sort of control on their tongue that will be helpful to them and also to the country otherwise one would know the fate of one of the recently appointed Governor who dared to speak and open mouth and now pay the price by getting sidetracked from active politics.


Need I say more?


Watch your tongue!


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Friday, July 17, 2009

Hillary on five day India Visit

Hillary Rodham Clinton campaigning, 2007Image via Wikipedia
Hillary Clinton will be on five day official visit to India from Friday the 17th July 2009. She will be there in Mumbai and Delhi. In Mumbai she will stay in Taj to show solidarity to the victims of those died in 26/11 terrorist attack. She will also take part in programme of Teach India along with Aamir Khan, the brand Ambassador of Teach India. She will also meet SEWA(Self Employed Women's Association) workers. On Sunday she may fly to Delhi where she will be meeting PM Manmohan Singh and Foreign minister S M Krishna along with Sonia Gandhi and L K Advani.
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