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Monday, February 21, 2011

Three-year-old girl dies after rape

Lucknow: A three-year-old girl died after she was allegedly raped by a youth in Hariparvat area in Agra district, police said today.


According to the victim's father Manoj Kumar, Sanjay alias Neeraj raped his daughter in Hariparvat area late last night when he had gone to attend a marriage.

The complainant said that the child later died while being taken to the hospital, police said, adding that Sanjay has been arrested.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Orissa: Maoists kidnap District Collector of Malkangiri district

Bhubaneswar: A senior IAS officer in Orissa's Malkangiri district has been kidnapped by the Maoists. District Collector R Vineel Krishna was kidnapped while he was returning after an interaction programme in Gumma block of tribal-dominated Malkangiri district.


The incident happened on Wednesday, just two days before Home Minister P Chidambaram's scheduled video-conference with the Collectors of 60 Maoist-hit districts.

Malkangiri Additional SP A Das said there has been no communication with the Collector since Wednesday afternoon. Thirty-year-old Vineel Krishna, an IIT-Madras graduate, joined administrative service in 2005. Krishna was posted as the District Collector of Malkangiri 16 months ago. He is known to be popular with the local people and interacts closely with them.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

What is 2G spectrum scam?

New Delhi: From the time allegations of misappropriation during the bidding for allocation of 2G spectrum surfaced, till Telecom Minister A Raja's ouster, high drama charged both politics in Delhi and Tamil Nadu. So what exactly is the Spectrum Scam that led to all this?



WHAT IS SPECTRUM SCAM?
•2G licenses issued to private telecom players at throwaway prices in 2008
•CAG: Spectrum scam has cost the government Rs. 1.76 lakh crore
•CAG: Rules and procedures flouted while issuing licenses

WHAT ARE THE CHARGES ON FORMER TELECOM MINISTER A RAJA?
CHEAP TELECOM LICENSES
• Entry fee for spectrum licenses in 2008 pegged at 2001 prices
• Mobile subscriber base had shot up to 350 million in 2008 from 4 million in 2001
•Rules changed after the game had begun
•Cut-off date for applications advanced by a week
•Licenses issued on a first-come-first-served basis
•No proper auction process followed, no bids invited
•Raja ignored advice of TRAI, Law Ministry, Finance Ministry
•TRAI had recommended auctioning of spectrum at market rates

Monday, February 7, 2011

WorldCup 2011 Indian Squad




              Ashish Nehra             Gautam Gambhir                Harbhajan Singh



             Suresh Raina                   MS Dhoni                 Yusuf Pathan



 Ravichandran Ashwin                  Sreesanth                 Munaf Patel



       Piyush Chawla Virat Kholi                                        Sachin Tendulkar



     Virender Sehwag               Yuvraj Singh    Zaheer Khan                      
                                                                 Praveen Kumar

Friday, February 4, 2011

The Other Half: Making the invisible visible

The most striking photograph of the farmers' agitation against the Yamuna Expressway last month was that of a 45-year-old woman, Rajkumari Devi (Indian Express, August 29, 2010). Captioned “Protesting Farmer, Zikarpur Village, Aligarh”, the story that accompanied the photograph described how Rajkumari, holding a lathi in her hands, sat in protest for days on end with other men and women, demanding more compensation for their lands that had been acquired for the Yamuna Expressway.
 

Her life was her land. “My day would start at four in the morning, feeding the cattle and then tilling the land. I would take a brief lunch break and get back to the field. It was during the evening that I finished my household chores and spent some time with my family and neighbours.” She told the reporter that she knew no other life than working in her fields, something she had done even as a child as her father was a farmer. “A farmer has no holidays. One is supposed to work everyday and all the time”, she said.

Dogs ‘can tell if you’re getting bowel cancer’

Believe it or not, dogs can sniff out bowel cancer in breath and stool samples, with a very high degree of accuracy, even in the early stages of the disease, a new research has revealed.


According to researchers, the man’s best friend’s sense of smell is 1,000 times more sensitive than a human’s, and as a result it can apparently pick up chemical compounds specific to certain cancers.
In the research, published in the ‘Gut’ journal, a labrador detected traces of cancer with more than 90 per cent accuracy from samples provided by volunteers.

Mobile phone health hazard: call for changes in radiation norms

Taking a stringent view of the health hazards posed by radiation from mobile phones, towers and base stations, a high-level inter-ministerial committee (IMC) has called for revision of radiation norms according to Indian needs.

According to the report submitted by the IMC, radiation from mobile phones and towers could lead to symptoms like fatigue, sleep disturbance, dizziness and lack of concentration.

It said it could also lead to slowing down of reaction time, loss of memory, headache, disturbance in digestive system and heart palpitation.

Virat Kohli likes to win WC for Sachin and country

Talented batsman Virat Kohli feels that it would be the best gift to Sachin Tendulkar if the Indian team can win the cricket World Cup which will start in another two weeks time.



“What he (Sachin) has achieved in his entire career, I don’t think anyone else will be able to achieve that. So it will be a great thing if we can win the World Cup not only for our fans but also for Sachin who is a special person,” the youngster commented during an interaction with the media at a promotional event here today.


The U-19 World Cup winning captain feels that the biggest challenge during the cricketing extravaganza will be to keep the external pressures not affect their game.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

2G scam: Raja 5 days with CBI

New Delhi: The CBI today accused former Telecom Minister A Raja of causing a loss of Rs. 22,000 crore to the exchequer by favouring some telecom firms in award of the 2G spectrum licences and demanded his custody for five days, which a city court granted.


Raja, former Telecom Secretary Siddartha Behura and Raja's former Personal Secretary R K Chandolia, were produced before Special CBI Judge O P Saini a day after they were arrested in connection with the 2G spectrum allocation scam.

Wearing a grey safari suit, the 47-year-old DMK MP appeared cool and composed and greeted the judge with folded hands. His counsel Ramesh Gupta sought time for a privateconversation with Raja, which the judge allowed for ten minutes.