Hyderabad, May 1 : The city police continued their relentless anti-sabotage checks and anti-terror vigil in the wake of central intelligence inputs that extremists were hatching a plot to target commercially-thriving cities in the country, including Hyderabad.The Intelligence Bureau alerts followed the bomb blasts in Bangalore and Pune recently.The City Security Wing Police conducted a mock drill to test the preparedness in shopping malls to tackle any terrorist strike.The security also issued notices to those shopping malls which were found wanting in security systems, police sources said.Public address systems have been installed in vantage positions in shopping complexes, busy market places and places of worship.People have been alerted to take precautionary steps and inform the police about any bomb-like objects and persons moving under suspicious circustances. The City Security Wing Police frisked passersby, particulary those aged between 18 and 35 years in arterial roads. The City Police had directed private shopping malls to frisk all visitors before allowing them inside.
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Sunday, May 2, 2010
Minister announces 25,000 new pensions schemes
Kakinada, May 1: Andhra Pradesh Social Welfare minister Pilli Subhash Chandra Bose today announced 25,000 new pensions schemes for the east Godavari district by this June.Addressing the series of gram sabhas as a part of the Praja Patham in Manjeru, Seela, Cheduvada, Kajuluru and Ontithada villages of Kajuluru mandal, he said, the list of the beneficiaries of the new pensions schemes would be finalised by this month end. In order to solve the drinking water problem in Kajuluru permanently, he said, the government had sanctioned a second overhead service reservoir at a cost of Rs 25 lakhs and work would commence soon. He said government had released adequate funds to the collectors to solve drinking water problem in all the villages.
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Rosaiah ask school education depts to work with coordination
Hyderabad, May 1 : Chief Minister K Rosaiah has asked the School Education Department, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) and other departments concerned to work in close coordination to access and utilise maximum funds from SSA.''I am really concerned about this. When such huge funds are available for the state from the SSA, why cant we access it? Why are we failing to get the funds? Why there are no proper coordination among the departments? I want this to be solved immediately. I want all the departments concerned to work in tandem and get the maximum funds available under SSA for our schools'', the Chief Minister yesterday said.Rosaiah held a review meeting on the school education with ministers and officials and directed that all the text books should be available on the day of re-opening of the schools. Dr Rosaiah was informed that text book were getting ready and 75 per cent of them were printed. He congratulated the Board of Intermediate Education for the smooth conduct of the Inter Examinations and timely publication of the results. The Chief Minister was also concerned about the large number of school drop-outs in the state in spite of spending such huge funds and having highest number of schools and teachers. He said efforts should be made for rationalisation of schools and teachers throughout the State.The Chief Minister also discussed the mid-day meals scheme in the schools and wanted to tone up the scheme from this academic year. He said he wanted quality food to be served to the students. Rosaiah also discussed the Right To Education Act. He wanted maximum infrastructure to be created in all government schools availing funds also from RIDF, Nabard and SSA.
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Saturday, May 1, 2010
ABHIPRAAY- Press Conference at Press Club,
(PRESS RELEASE)ABHIPRAAY is 12 years old NGO involved in Nation Building and opinion making and also strives for the all round empowerment of our society and the Nation. The Abhipraay has highlighted various socially relevant burning issues.In this connection “ABIPRAAY “ took up cudgels against “BEGGING” issue about 11 years back because it isolates human dignity. We filed petition before High Court of A.P., vide Writ Petition No.4356 of 2000. A professional beggory is a hazard to Society and the sight of pestering beggars is embarrassing to city as tourists both domestic and international visit our State. Begging must be eradicated from the Society from the point of view of dignity of individual and reputation of the city and State. A socio economic survey of beggars had been conducted by P.G.College of Social Work during 1993-1994 and revealed that, there are as many as 3,16,199 beggars in the state of A.P. The Hon’ble High court gave verdict in favour of Abipraay in its writ petition and ordered to take necessary steps for rehabilitation of beggars by the State Govt. It also ordered that the Govt. should establish and maintain morework Houses or special Homes where they find fit or may certify such institution or special House runs by other than Govt. A separate accommodation for Male and female should be provided . The Hon’ble High court also expressed thatState being a Welfare State, statutory obligation is cast upon the Govt. toimplement the provisions of the Act. The Act provides for two fold duties to be discharged by the State. First : To end the means of begging and for that purpose it can take recourse to even prosecuting the persons indulging in the acts of begging.Second: Rehabilitate the persons indulging in the acts of begging.The state must provide sustenance to physically inform , old, sick and abandoned persons who are forced to begging. At the same time the state should prosecute and eliminate professional beggory. The racket of beggoryinto which children both male and female are forced , must be stopped. Our continuous efforts and persuasion with Social Welfare Department, High court, intelligentsia, media and people brought their act into reality after about 11 years of struggle. In this connection, the Government of Andhra Pradesh has notified the prevention of Begging Rules, 2010,to implement the prevention of Begging Act. According to the rules begging, at public places such as streets, traffic junctions, bus station, railway stations including public transport like buses, railway etc, an offence and any authorized person can arrest without warrant. As per rules, if the beggar is an able bodied adult and staying with his family, the anti-beggar regulations will be enforced strictly and severely. The rules provides medical check-up by the doctor not below the rank of an assistant civil surgeon for determination of age, sex, physical fitness of the beggar. If the beggar is found guilty of the offence under Act and physically capable of doing ordinary manual labour, the court would order his detention in a work house for a specified period not exceeding three years. After completion of the term, the person has to given undertaking in writing that he would not commit such an offence under the Act. The Govt. directly or with help of recognized NGOs, would provide elementary education and training in arts and crafts, agriculture and poultry. The Govt. will also provide fixed quantity of coconut oil, soap, toothbrush and powder along with two sets of cloths and bedding. The district administration and local advisory committee will be responsible for the implementation of Begging Act. We “ABHIPRAAY” appreciate the Govt of A.P., to take this progressive state but our aim is not achieved unless all genuine beggars are rehabilitated and professional racket of beggary is eliminated.We expect the co-operation of people and media in this marathon task, Mr Mihir Shah General Secretary,Mr Suresh Pandit. Co-Ordinator,& Bhaskar Polumi,Advocate. also seen in the picture,(photo by RSJ Thomas)
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Rosaiah participated in 'yagam' to overcome problems
Hyderabad, May 1 : To overcome a series of crises he has been facing, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister K. Rosaiah Saturday participated in a special 'yagam' here.Accompanied by his family members, the veteran Congress took part in the 'maha rudra yagam' at Sainathpuram in Malkajgiri area. Rosaiah's relatives and well wishers had organised the week-long 'yagam' to pray for the removal of hurdles in his governance. About 150 priests participated in the event. Amid the chanting of vedic hymns, Rosaiah and his family participated in the rituals. Saturday was the last of the 'yagam'. Ever since he took over as chief minister following the death of Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy Sep 2 last year, Rosaiah has faced a series of crises. It started with a campaign by the loyalists of the late leader who wanted to see his son Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy as the chief minister. This was followed by unprecedented floods in the Krishna river. And just as the 78-year-old leader was trying to have a grip over his administration, the Telangana movement posed the biggest challenge to the government. For three months, protests for and against statehood to Telangana region engulfed the state. As the central government bailed out the state government by setting up the Srikrishna committee, Rosaiah, who also holds the finance portfolio, faced a new problem arising out of financial crunch. Falling revenues hit hard the welfare and development schemes. Rosaiah's attempts to convince the Congress leadership to allow him to reshuffle the cabinet has also failed. He continues with a team formed by his predecessor.
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Friday, April 30, 2010
Muaythai Championship -2010 -Inangaration Function,at LB Stadium Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh State Junior and Sub Junior Muaythai Championship will be held from April 30 to may 2nd at Boxing hall of Lal Bahadur Stadium in Hyderabad. Addressing the Inangaration Function,Hon'ble chief guest Mr.Abid Rasool Khan.Secretary(APCC) Mr.M.H Abid,President of Muaythai India(PMI)Mr.P.Mallareddy, Joint Sec(APOA)Mr. Mohammed Salahuddin Jaweed,president Andhra Pradesh Muaythai Association, Mr.Mohd.Murtuza .Editor CNI,Technical Members of Muay Thai, Mr. Zaheeruddin and Mr mohammed Nazeer Ahmed also be seen.* (PHOTO BY RSJ THOMAS)=======================================================
Position of India in Gold Market ,
(PIB NEWS) According to the World Gold Council, India ranked 13th in the world in terms of official gold holding in March 2008 and 2009. However, with the purchase of 200 metric tonnes of gold by the Reserve Bank of India from the International Monetary Fund under the IMF’s limited gold sales program, India’s rank increased to 10th position in March 2010, with official gold holding of 557.7 metric tonnes. The purchase was part of the Reserve Bank’s foreign exchange reserves management operations.This information was given by the Minister of State for Finance, Shri Namo Narain Meena in written reply to a question raised in Lok Sabha today.
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Supreme Court Judges Appointed,
In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (2) of article 124 of the Constitution of India, the President is pleased to appoint (1) Shri Justice Hemant Laxman Gokhale, Chief Justice of the Madras High Court, (2) Smt. Justice Gyan Sudha Misra, Chief Justice of the Jharkhand High Court, and (3) Shri Justice Anil Ramesh Dave, Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court in that order of seniority, to be the Judges of the Supreme Court of India with effect from the dates they assume charge of their offices. =======================================================
Meeting Held With Mps From Naxal-Affected Districts Chidambaram Calls for Better Utilization of Funds
(PIB NEWS) The Union Home Minister, Shri P.Chidambaram has called for better utilization of funds, provided by the Centre for development of the districts, worst affected by Left Wing Extremism(LWE). He was chairing here today a meeting held with the Members of Parliament, representing 34 such districts and West Medinipur district of West Bengal. The purpose of the meeting was to assess the present trends and review the steps needed for integrated development of these districts. Citing statistics, the Home Minister said that as on 25th April, 2010, utilization of the funds released for these districts under major development schemes varied from scheme to scheme. The utilization was 46.23 per cent under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, 62.83 per cent under the National Rural Health Mission,72.92 per cent under the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana, 85.81 per cent under the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, 80.35 per cent under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 86.37 percent under Drinking Water Supply, 86.70 per cent under Integated Child Development Services , 71.52 per cent under Indira Awas Yojana, 5.86 per cent for Ashram Schools and 66.01 per cent under the Forest Rights Act. The Minister said that there was a need to improve the financial and physical performance of major developmental schemes in the worst-affect districts. Taking part in the discussions, MPs welcomed the Home Minister’s initiative to call the first ever meeting of Members of Parliament representing the Districts, worst affected by LWE. Members said that MPs and MLAs from these districts must have a role to play in monitoring implementation of the major developmental schemes. Suggestions which came up at the meeting included setting up of a major Vocational Centre in each block, relaxation of norms for setting up schools and building roads, etc. in the worst-affected districts, imparting knowledge of local dialects to security force personnel working in the LWE- affected areas, involving local tribals in implementation of various developmental schemes and providing employment to local tribals in security forces, etc. Some members pointed out that Naxal leaders have amassed huge wealth through extortion. In his concluding remarks, the Union Home Minister said that a plan would be worked out on the basis of concrete suggestions, received from the MPs and would be presented to the Chief Ministers. The discussion remained inconclusive and another meeting would be held in the second half of next month to enable more Members to participate. Those present at today’s meeting included the Ministers of State for Home S/Shri Mullappally Ramachandran and Ajay Maken and senior officers from the concerned Ministries/ Departments of the Central Government. The Districts worst affected by Left Wing Extremism include Khammam in Andhra Pradesh, Jehanabad, Aurangabad, Jamui, Arwal, Gaya and Rohtas in Bihar, Dantewada, Bastar, Bijapur, Narayanpur, Kanker, Rajnandgaon and Sarguja from Chhattisgarh, Gadchiroli and Gondia from Maharashtra, East Singhbhum, West Singhbhum, Lohardaga, Gumla, Chatra, Hazaribagh, Ramgarh, Bokaro, Garhwa, Lathehar and Palamau from Jharkhand, Balaghat from Madhya Pradesh , Gajapati, Rayagada, Devogarh, Malkangiri and Sambalpur from Orissa, Sonebhadra from Uttar Pradesh and West Medinipur from West Bengal.
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Sarosh Homi Kapadia to be India’s new chief justice
Supreme Court Justice Sarosh Homi Kapadia has been appointed the new chief justice of India. Kapadia will assume charge May 12.Kapadia takes over from Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, India’s first Dalit chief justice.A press release from the ministry of law and justice stated: “In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (2) of Article 124 of the Constitution of India, the President is pleased to appoint Justice Sarosh Homi Kapadia, judge of the Supreme Court, to be the Chief Justice of India with effect from May 12, 2010.”
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Armed policemen maintain tight vigil in Hyderabad
Hyderabad, April 30: Gun-totting policemen kept a tight vigil in Hyderabad for the third consecutive day Friday in view of warnings by intelligence agencies of possible terror attacks. Police also cracked the whip on some shopping malls for poor security measures.Police continued large-scale searches in the city amid warning of possible terror attacks. Armed security personnel maintained a tight vigil at busy traffic intersections and around major shopping malls, hotels and public places. Dozens of policemen were searching vehicles and frisking people near the City Centre, a shopping mall which also houses popular family restaurant McDonalds, in the upmarket Banjara Hills. Security has been further tightened around popular food joints, hotels, bus and railway stations, places of worship and key installations. Police also sealed three shopping malls and an entertainment centre after security agencies detected major loopholes in their security systems. Despite instructions by police to beef up security, they failed to take adequate steps. The malls were sealed after security personnel managed to enter them with dummy bombs while checking the establishments' security system. The private security personnel deployed at these malls and metal detectors failed to detect the "explosives". The malls, however, reopened after a couple of hours following an assurance by the managements to take corrective measures. Police are on high alert in the city in view of reported warnings by central intelligence agencies of possible terror strikes. Police Commissioner A.K. Khan said they were not taking any chances as the city is heading for third anniversary of the bomb blast at historic Mecca Masjid. Nine persons were killed in the blast during Friday prayers on May 18, 2007. Five protestors diedin the subsequent police firing on a mob near the mosque. Two near simultaneous blasts at Lumbini Park near the state secretariat and at Gokul Chat, a popular eatery, had killed 43 people on Aug 25 the same year. (photo by R S J.Thomas)
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Hyderabad police crack 'Nigerian fraud', one arrested
Hyderabad, April 30: Cyber crime sleuths here Friday claimed to have cracked a case of 'Nigerian fraud' with the arrest of one person in Maharashtra for duping a resident of Hyderabad.Alok Raj Saxena, a resident of Hussaini Alam in the Old City of Hyderabad, was duped to the tune of Rs.10.7 lakh by internet fraudsters on the pretext of providing a job in the Emirates Airlines in Britain. Rahul Koshte was arrested in Badlapur in Thane district of Maharashtra two days ago and remanded to judicial custody. Three others, including two residents of Mumbai and a Nigerian, are absconding. 'Nigerian fraud' is referred to the online fraud wherein internet fraudsters lure people through promises of jobs and claims of winning lotteries. Crime Investigation Department (CID) officials said the amount which the complainant sent was traced to three ICICI bank accounts of Mumbai. One of the accounts was in the name of Dyaneswar Bhimrao Thupe. He was lured with a promise of commission by Rahus Koshti, who had taken 25 cheques and an ICICI ATM card from Thupe and made transactions on his behalf. Two other accused, Sanjeev Bose and Om Chand Choudhary, had contacts with Nigerian fraudsters, and they used Thupe's current account to receive the money. The police had detected a similar fraud early this year and arrested a travel agent from Delhi, Mukesh Munjal, for duping a priest to the tune of Rs.43.26 lakh. The money sent by Anthony Sneharaj, a priest from Vijayawada, was deposited into Mukesh's bank account. Mukesh was working for his Nigerian bosses for commission. The priest was lured by Ben Jean James, who claimed herself to be a Catholic widow suffering from cancer. Ben Jean James said her husband left USD 2.8 million, which she intended to donate for the service of orphans and the less privileged. Priest, who took interest in running the orphanage, was asked to send money to claim the entire amount. (newkerala.com)
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Hunt to nab medico for attemting to molest girl student
Hyderabad, Apr 30 : The Cyberabad police are on the look out to nab a fourth-year MBBS student of a medical college at Elkapally on the city outskirts who allegedly tried to sexually molest a junior girl student of the same college recently.According to police, a case under section 376 (rape) read with 511 (attempt) of IPC has been registered by the Moinabad police against the accused D Satish, who has been suspended from the college following a complaint from the parents of the girl student.The accused had been harassing the third year student and pestering her to speak with him. Worried over his threats, she spoke to Satish a couple of times but stopped interacting with him as he continued to intimidate her, police said.He followed her and went inside the room meant for girls on April 24 and when she was alone, Satish allegedly tried to 'sexually molest' her but fled after the she raised an alarm.The parents of the girl approached the college Principal, who suspended Satish after an inquiry, police added.
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Corporation tax collection achieves target in AP
Visakhapatnam, Apr 30: The Visakhapatnam region has achieved a Corporation Tax collection targets of Rupees 1,285 crore during the 2009-10 financial year.Addressing a press conference here yesterday, the Regional Income Tax Chief Commissioner K V Chowdary said, the five districts of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, East Godavari and West Godavari districts in the region collected Rs 920 crore of Corporation Tax, Rs 704.80 crore of Income Tax and Rs 12.1 crore of other taxes with total of Rs 1636.90 crore, showing an overall growth of 0.2 per cent compared to previous financial year's (2008-09) collection of Rs 1634.60 crore.The target was to collect Rs 1,285 crore Corporation Tax, Rs 614 crore Income Tax and Rs 2.54 crore other taxex, with total of Rs 1,901.54 crore during the financial year 2009-10.He said the Corporation Tax collections are under the shortfall mainly on account of one large tax payer paying an amount of Rs 430 crore only during this year as against Rs 750 crore in the preceeding year. However, excluding the contributions by the said large tax payer, the region collected an amount of Rs 488 crore under the head CT against the corresponding payment by others of Rs 312.70 crore in the last year showing a healthy growth rate of 56.06 Per Cent. The growth of Income Tax collections is 24.14 per cent. ======================================================
Thursday, April 29, 2010
India’s voting machines are open to fraud, says group
The electronic voting machines (EVMs) used in India are vulnerable to fraud, and it is important for votes to be counted in a manner that can be seen and verified, a group of experts said Thursday.In a collaborative study, a team of Indian and international experts has revealed that even brief access to the voting machines can allow criminals to alter election results.As details of the machines’ design have never been publicly disclosed, and they have not been subjected to a rigorous, independent security analysis, the experts said in a statement that their research findings acquire vital significance.These findings, they said, were at odds with the Election Commission claims that weaknesses found in other EVMs around the world do not apply to the Indian product.But the statement said the findings of this group’s research “clearly show that India’s EVMs are far from being perfect and suffer from serious security vulnerabilities”.
This collaborative study was performed by a team of researchers from NetIndia Ltd, based in Hyderabad, the University of Michigan in the US and a non-profit organisation in the Netherlands specialising in electronic voting related issues.India has around 1.4 million EVMs, which record votes only for internal memory and provide no paper records for later inspection or recount. Here, trust is placed in the hardware and software of the voting machines.The researchers said they had shown that the EVMs can be attacked, either by replacing a small part of the machine with an identical component that can be silently instructed to steal a percentage of the votes in favor of a chosen candidate.These instructions can even be sent from a mobile phone.Another attack would involve the use of a pocket-sized device to change the votes stored in the EVM between the day of polling and when the votes get counted.“The simple design of the EVMs lends itself for such attacks. Our study has demonstrated two attacks on the EVMs. More such attacks are possible. These attacks are possible despite the existence of procedural checks and safeguards that the Election Commission has introduced,” said Hari Prasad, a computer engineer from Hyderabad who organised the study.The design of EVMs relies entirely on physical security of machines and the integrity of election insiders, including private technicians hired by the EVM manufacturers.The EVMs have no provisions for storing secrets to prevent manipulations by attackers having physical access to the machines.Rop Gonggrijp, a security researcher from the Netherlands, said: “Such machines have already been abandoned in Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Florida (US) and many other places. India should follow suit.”Gonggrijp added: “Computers can be programmed to count votes honestly. But since nobody can watch them, they might just as easily be programmed to count dishonestly.”Political analyst G.V.L. Narasimha Rao said the distrust among political leaders of all hues on voting machines was high. “It is about time India shunned paperless voting to make its election outcomes credible and verifiable.”
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This collaborative study was performed by a team of researchers from NetIndia Ltd, based in Hyderabad, the University of Michigan in the US and a non-profit organisation in the Netherlands specialising in electronic voting related issues.India has around 1.4 million EVMs, which record votes only for internal memory and provide no paper records for later inspection or recount. Here, trust is placed in the hardware and software of the voting machines.The researchers said they had shown that the EVMs can be attacked, either by replacing a small part of the machine with an identical component that can be silently instructed to steal a percentage of the votes in favor of a chosen candidate.These instructions can even be sent from a mobile phone.Another attack would involve the use of a pocket-sized device to change the votes stored in the EVM between the day of polling and when the votes get counted.“The simple design of the EVMs lends itself for such attacks. Our study has demonstrated two attacks on the EVMs. More such attacks are possible. These attacks are possible despite the existence of procedural checks and safeguards that the Election Commission has introduced,” said Hari Prasad, a computer engineer from Hyderabad who organised the study.The design of EVMs relies entirely on physical security of machines and the integrity of election insiders, including private technicians hired by the EVM manufacturers.The EVMs have no provisions for storing secrets to prevent manipulations by attackers having physical access to the machines.Rop Gonggrijp, a security researcher from the Netherlands, said: “Such machines have already been abandoned in Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, Florida (US) and many other places. India should follow suit.”Gonggrijp added: “Computers can be programmed to count votes honestly. But since nobody can watch them, they might just as easily be programmed to count dishonestly.”Political analyst G.V.L. Narasimha Rao said the distrust among political leaders of all hues on voting machines was high. “It is about time India shunned paperless voting to make its election outcomes credible and verifiable.”
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Weather has been dry over CAP: Adilabad recorded highest 45 C
Hyderabad, Apr 29 : With the maximum temperatures rising at one or two places over Telangana and Rayalaseema and falling at one or two places over Coastal Andhra Pradesh(CAP), the weather has been dry over Coastal Andhra Pradesh today.According to the MET office here, isolated rain occurred over Telangana and Rayalaseema, while the weather has been dry over Coastal Andhra Pradesh.The chief amounts of rainfall recorded at Hakimpet(AP), Rayadurg (Anantapur dist) 2 each and Lakkireddipalli (Cuddapah dist) one cm.The temperatures were significantly above normal at one or two places over Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, and above normal at a few places over Rayalaseema. The highest maximum temperature of 45 degrees Celsius was recorded at Adilabad.The weather office predicted that isolated rain or thundershowers would occur over Telangana and Rayalaseema and over Coastal Andhra Pradesh durng the next 48 hours. The maximum and Minimum temperatures would be around 40 and 25 degrees Celsius, respectively.
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Amendment in Right To Information Act ,
(PIB NEWS) The Right to Information Act, 2005 provides that the State Information Commission shall consist of the State Chief Information Commissioner and Information Commissioners, not exceeding ten, as may be deemed necessary. No amendment of this provision is under consideration The Act has an inbuilt system of monitoring of the implementation of the Act. It provides that the Central Information Commission and the State Information Commissions shall prepare reports on the implementation of the provisions of the Act each year which are to be laid before each House of the Parliament or each House of Legislature, as the case may be. This information was given by the Minister of State in the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Shri Prithviraj Chavan in written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha.
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Manmohan, Gilani to meet on SAARC summit margins
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Yousaf Raza Gilani and the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Ms. Sheikh Hasina at a banquet hosted by the Prime Minister of Bhutan, Mr. Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley, at Thimphu, in Bhutan on April 28 ,2010. (Photo By PIB No.CNR-31444)
================================================ Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will meet his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani here Thursday on the margins of the SAARC summit, an Indian official said Wednesday, ending the suspense over the much anticipated talks between the two South Asian rivals.Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman Vishnu Prakash said the two prime ministers would meet on Thursday in the Bhutanese capital after the two sides agreed through diplomatic channels to hold the dialogue.“It has been agreed through diplomatic channels that the prime ministers of India and Pakistan will hold a bilateral meeting tomorrow at Thimphu,” Prakash told reporters.There was no official word on the timing and venue of the meeting but Pakistani foreign office sources said that the two leaders would meet at 6.30 p.m. Thursday.
Peace talks between India and Pakistan were stalled after the 2008 Mumbai terror attack that left 166 people dead. India blamed terrorists based in Pakistan for the attack.This will be the first meeting between the two leaders after their talks at Sharm el-Sheikh in July 2009.The foreign secretaries of the two countries – Nirupama Rao and Salman Bashir – had met in the Indian capital in February but the talks ended in a stalemate after India insisted that the composite dialogue would resume only after Pakistan prosecutes the terrorist leaders responsible for the Mumbai carnage.
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================================================ Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will meet his Pakistani counterpart Yousuf Raza Gilani here Thursday on the margins of the SAARC summit, an Indian official said Wednesday, ending the suspense over the much anticipated talks between the two South Asian rivals.Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman Vishnu Prakash said the two prime ministers would meet on Thursday in the Bhutanese capital after the two sides agreed through diplomatic channels to hold the dialogue.“It has been agreed through diplomatic channels that the prime ministers of India and Pakistan will hold a bilateral meeting tomorrow at Thimphu,” Prakash told reporters.There was no official word on the timing and venue of the meeting but Pakistani foreign office sources said that the two leaders would meet at 6.30 p.m. Thursday.
Peace talks between India and Pakistan were stalled after the 2008 Mumbai terror attack that left 166 people dead. India blamed terrorists based in Pakistan for the attack.This will be the first meeting between the two leaders after their talks at Sharm el-Sheikh in July 2009.The foreign secretaries of the two countries – Nirupama Rao and Salman Bashir – had met in the Indian capital in February but the talks ended in a stalemate after India insisted that the composite dialogue would resume only after Pakistan prosecutes the terrorist leaders responsible for the Mumbai carnage.
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Appointments in National Wage board for print Media
(PIB NEWS) The Union Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Shri Harish Rawat has denied in a written reply in Rajya Sabha today that the Finance Ministry had instructed the Ministry of Labour & Employment to make the appointments of the Staff for the National Wage Board for Working Journalists and non-journalist Newspaper Employees only on deputation basis. The Board is headed by Justice (Retired) G.R. Majithia.
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Heat wave prevails in Telangana, isolated rain in other parts
Hyderabad, Apr 28 : Heat wave conditions prevailed over Adilabad district of Telangana with the maximum temperature recorded at 45 degrees Celsius while isolated rain occurred over coastal Andhra Pradesh and other parts of Telangana.The maximum temperature fell at a few places over Rayalaseema and changed little over coastal Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. They were significantly above normal at one or two places over coastal Andhra Pradesh and remaining districts of Telangana and above normal at one or two places over Rayalaseema, the Met department said today.The weather has been dry over Rayalaseema.Tuni and Tanuku recorded 3 mm each rainfall, Bhimavaram Peddapuram, Ramannapet 2 mm each and Koyyalagudem, Polavaram and Tadepalligudem one mm each.Isolated rain or thundershowers would occur over coastal Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and may occur over Rayalaseema. With the chance of thundery development towards evening or night, maximum and minimum temperatures would be around 42 and 27 degrees respectively.
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