Sunday, December 28, 2008
No clear winner from Indian Kashmir vote
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Relson India reports net loss of Rs 0.01 crore in the September 2008 quarter
Mayawati rejects CBI probe into engineer's death
But the gritty UP Chief Minister has come out in open accusing the previous government of creating law and order problem.
Calling the engineer's death as 'unfortunate', Mayawati said this is a propaganda by the opposition parties.
Speaking at a press conference, she said, "Murder of engineer seems to have been inspired by commissioning of contracts. And it's unfortunate that this crime has been linked to fund-raising for my birthday."
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Interpol team in Pak says India not sharing 26/11 info
Monday, December 22, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Friday, December 19, 2008
CRICKET
SCOREBOARD
| India: 134/1 (53.0 Ovs) | |
| Gautam Gambhir* | 78(165) |
| Rahul Dravid | 50(153) |
Union Minority Affairs Minister A R Antulay Resigns
CRICKET
SCORE BOARD
| India: 124/1 (48.2 Ovs) | |
| Gautam Gambhir* | 73(157) |
| Rahul Dravid | 46(132) |
Thursday, December 18, 2008
CRICKET
SCORE BOARD
| India: 27/1 (13.2 Ovs) | |
| Gautam Gambhir* | 18(48) |
| Rahul Dravid | 5(31) |
Good Morning
2.INDIA vs ENGLAND second test match today at Mohali.
Pakistan says Masood not in our custody
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Satyam has a plan to buy Maytas
Monday, December 15, 2008
3 crore to mumbai heroes by BCCI
RS two crore will go tp the families of National Security Guards, Naval Commandos and Firemen.The rest One crore will go to the families of personnel, commandos and firemen who sustained injuries.
Bird flu again
Irish company makes first biodegradable PC
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Katrina Kaif Rockzzzzz!!!!!!!
1.British-Indian Actor award,
2.IIFA Awards: Best Female Style Icon,
3.Voted at the No. 1 spot in FHM India's 100 Sexiest Women in the World poll,
4.Voted Sexiest Asian Woman,
5.Most searched person on Google.
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India vs Pakistan
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Brown blames Pakistan militants over Mumbai
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown blamed banned Pakistan-based militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba for last month's deadly Mumbai attacks as tension between nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan simmered on Sunday. Pakistan said on Saturday Indian warplanes had inadvertently violated its airspace, but New Delhi later denied the incident and accused Islamabad of trying to divert attention. In talks with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi and later with Pakistan's Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari in Islamabad, Brown offered both countries help in tightening security and combatting terrorism. In Islamabad, Brown proposed a new British-Pakistan "pact against terror", saying "three-quarters of the most serious terrorist plots investigated by the British authorities have links to al Qaeda in Pakistan". "The time has come for action, not words," he said. Brown also said he had asked Singh and Zardari for permission for British police to question suspects arrested in both countries in connection with last month's Mumbai attacks. India, backed by the United States, has called on Pakistan to crack down on Pakistan-based militant groups after the attacks, in which 179 people were killed during a three-day siege in India's financial heart. It blames Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a militant group it says was set up by Pakistan to fight Indian rule in the disputed Kashmir region, for the Mumbai attacks. "The group responsible for the attacks is LeT and they have a great deal to answer for, and I hope to convey some of the views of the Indian prime minister to the president of Pakistan when I meet him," Brown told reporters in India's capital. Islamabad has blamed "non-state actors" for the attacks and has vowed to cooperate with investigations, but has also repeatedly said anyone caught in Pakistan would be tried in Pakistan. Singh later said India wanted good relations with Pakistan but again urged Islamabad to do more to stamp out militant groups operating on its soil. "We want to normalise our relations with Pakistan," Singh told people at an election in the Kashmiri town of Khandroo. "There are some people in Pakistan who are always trying to launch such bloody attacks."
CONFLICT SEEN AS UNLIKELY Analysts say retaliatory strikes or other military action by India remain very unlikely, as New Delhi believes they would be counterproductive by strengthening the hands of hawks and extremists in Pakistan. Pakistan has rounded up some of the 40 people India has demanded should be extradited but says that New Delhi has not provided evidence of links to the Mumbai attacks. Lashkar has denied involvement. Brown said he had asked Singh if he would allow British police, "if they chose to do so", to interview the lone surviving gunman held after the attacks, identified as Mohammad Ajmal Kasab. He said he had asked Zardari if the British police could interview suspects held in Pakistan in connection with the case. "I think we all have an interest in discovering what lay behind the Mumbai outrages," he said. A British national and two people with dual British-Indian nationality were killed in Mumbai. British government sources said British detectives were seeking more information on how Lashkar worked or information they could cross-reference with other intelligence, rather than any intention to launch a separate prosecution. Brown said Britain would expand its counter-terrorism assistance programme to Pakistan, offering help with bomb disposal, bomb scanning equipment and airport security. He also announced Britain would fund a six million pound programme to tackle the causes of radicalisation, using educational materials. "Through these measures we help to do more to break the chain of terror that links the mountains of Afghanistan and Pakistan to the streets of the UK," he said. He said Zardari had assured him he would take further action to clamp down on militants suspected of involvement with the Mumbai attacks. Brown also offered India help with forensic investigation, stepping up airport security and offered to cooperate on dealing with security at major sporting events. India hosts the Commonwealth Games in 2010 and London holds the Olympics in 2012. A British government source said Brown would pass on a number of messages from Singh to Zardari, but declined to give details. India and Pakistan have fought three wars and went to the brink of a fourth in 2002 after an attack on the Indian parliament in December 2001 that New Delhi blamed on militants based in Pakistan. In accusing Indian warplanes of entering its airspace, Pakistan said on Saturday there was no cause for alarm about an escalation of tensions between the uneasy neighbours. An Indian air force spokesman on Sunday denied the claim but Pakistan stood by the accusation. Pakistan's air force said two violations happened. One in the Kashmir area and the other around Lahore in Pakistan's Punjab province. Zardari played down the incidents saying the Indian aircraft had "slightly entered" over Pakistani territory while turning at high altitude. Pakistan shot down two Indian planes which it said had gone into its airspace during the 1999 Kargil conflict, fought on the Line of Control dividing Kashmir, which both India and Pakistan both claim in full but rule in parts.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Software to track illegal airport presence
The airport apron is a beehive of activity. Ground staff drive baggage trolleys to the aircraft, load air freight containers in the hold and refuel the aircraft. But which persons, vehicles and objects are moving around on the apron?
Are all the people authorised? Are people getting into hazardous situations? For the security staff who have to supervise the terrain on the monitor, it is almost impossible to keep track of everything.
A new technology LocON, sponsored by the European Union and developed by Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (IIS), will greatly facilitate the work of the security staff in future.
LocON is a platform that enables automatic gate-free access control, both for the people who work there and for vehicles and other objects. LocON permanently locates all persons and objects by radio.
"The security staff watches the entire airfield on a huge monitor," explained Ren D nkler, head of marketing at the IIS. "LocON recognises everything that moves on the airfield and is authorised to do so - in real time."
Accordingly, employees are required to wear an electronic badge that transmits a radio signal and thus the person's location and identification to the LocON platform. Vehicles, air freight containers and other objects are also equipped with a tag that emits radio signals.
"LocON can process various types of radio positioning signals, GPS and RFID alike," said D nkler. Combining it with video surveillance systems offers even greater potential.
Until now, security officers always had to keep an eye on several monitors showing the images from various cameras, and to know which people were authorised to be there, said a Fraunhofer release.
In future, robocams could track two persons and automatically compare their motion profiles with the positioning data from LocON. If the system discovers anything wrong - if there is any risk of an accident - the security officers receive an alert.
LocON is being installed at Portuguese airports for pilot application in a joint effort with leading location system providers.
Friday, December 12, 2008
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Fifth phase of polling in J&K today
The people of Jammu and Kashmir will vote on Saturday in the fifth phase of their Assembly elections. Security is tight across the 11 constituencies.
Polling in this phase will decide the fate of candidates for 5 seats in Jammu, that is - Bani , Basoli, Kathua, Billawar , Hiranagar and six seats in the Kashmir Valley, that is - Tral, Pampore, Pulwama, Rajpora, Wachi, Shopian.
The fate of 179 candidates will be decided for 11 seats. These include 5 women and 58 independents.
More than 8 lakh people will have the right to vote. Militancy infested Shopian and Tral are also voting and the maximum number of candidates are contesting from these two constituencies, as many as 21.
PDP's Mehbooba Mufti who is contesting from Wachi in the Kashmir Valley is the only heavyweight candidate in this phase and there is heavy security for her.
Two more phases of polling are left they will be held on the 17th and 24th of December.
The voter turnout so far in the first four phases of polling:-




























