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Friday, 28 February 2014

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Black Money comes out

With the measures taken by RBI, the large amout of black money has collected by the banks. Actually, RBI instructed to surrender Rs. 500 and Rs.1000 which were printed before 2005 in the banks in order to avoid the existence of fake notes, but at the same the black money also came into the market with this measure.

Sports

Pakistan wins in Asia Cup Cricket

Even after restricted the Pakistan just with 248 runs, Pakistan won the match against Afghanistan in Asia Cup Cricket 2014. With excellent contribution of Umar Akmal with 102 runs, Pakistan kept in good position. 
Initially Pakistan struggled to do the runs, at one stage the pakistan score was 117/6 in 29.3. But with consistence batting by Umar Akmal with the valuable cooperation of Umar Gul and Anwar Ali, Pakistan made an dependable score.

Umar Akmal awarded with Man of the Match.
Todays Match between India vs Srilanka at 1:30 pm IST CLICK ON THIS LINK FOR LIVE TELECAST


India beats Bangladesh  in Asia Cup Cricket

With excellent Century by Virat Kohli India won second match by 6 wickets in Asia Cup. India put Bangladesh to bat first after winning the toss. With the marvelous century of Mushfiqar Rahim the Bangladesh seems to have chance to win, but with Virat Kohli's Century, Bangladesh dissappointed. 



Srilanka beats Pakistan in Asia Cup Cricket


  • Srilanka won the first match in Asia Cup cricket against Pakistan with 12 runs.
  • Lasith Malinga awarded with Man of the Match his bowling figures are 9.5-0-52-5.







India beat Sri Lanka in U-19 World Cup

After being put in to bat, India scored 291/7 in their quota of 50 overs and bowled our neighbours Sri Lanka for 215 in 48.1 overs. Defending champions India lost their quarter-final to England on Saturday and are now playing for 5-8 position.
The India colts put up a big total with the help of in-form all-rounder Deepak Hooda who top-scored with an unbeaten 76 lower down the batting order. Hooda hit four sixes and seven fours in his 56-ball knock.

Shreyas Iyer (59) and captain Sanju Samson (40) also played decent knocks to give India a good start.
Kerala youngster Samson was leading the Indian outfit after regular skipper Vijay Zol was suspended for a match for using obscene language/gesture in the last-eight clash against England.
Anuk Fernando, Hashen Ramanayake and A.K. Tyronne took two wickets each for the Sri Lankans.
The Indian bowlers were in their elements, regularly picking wickets and bowling out Sri Lanka. Opener and wicketkeeper-batsman Sadeera Samarawickrama top scored with 58, making the only half century of the Sri Lankan innings.
Off-break bowler Hooda also shone with the ball, clinching three wickets from his 10 overs, giving away only 31 runs. Pacer Chama Milind (2/29), debutant Karan Kaila (2/39) and chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav (2/54) also assisted man of the match Hooda to regularly take wickets.

Asia Cup Schedule Click on this link


Breaking News

Sunanda death: Mysterious injection mark detected 


Investigating on death of Central Minister Shashi Dharoor's wife Sundanda, discovered a mysterious injection mark after post-mortem.

The Daily News & Analysis report suggested that this could have led to Sunanda Pushkar's death.



WorleyParsons reviews its business

Gaint Engineering Company Worley Parsons wants to review its international business, because of the company's profit fell down by 29 percent.

The CEO of Company Andrew Wood said that the company would conduct a comprehensive review on the global business in order the bring the company in position in future growth.

    • Emergency warning issued for bushfire near Ricketts Marsh in Victoria


13 MLAs quit Lalu's RJD; six MLAs return within an hour

The six legislators alleged they never quit the party and that their signatures in the resignation letter sent to Bihar speaker Uday Narain Choudhary were forged.

The six legislators alleged they never quit the party and that their signatures in the resignation letter sent to Bihar speaker Uday Narain Choudhary were forged.

The six MLAs - Akhtarul Islam Shahi, Dr Faiyaz Ahmed, Abdul Gafoor, Chandrashekhar, Durga Prasad Rai and Lalit Yadav - claim they are still loyal to Lalu Yadav's RJD.

The seven MLAs who decided to part ways with the RJD are Samrat Chaudhary, Javed Ansari, Ram Lakhan Ram, Jitendra Rai, Raghuvendra Pratap Singh, Anirudh Kumar and Akhtarul Imam.

Thirteen of the 22 legislators of the RJD had earlier said they were no longer with the party. Party chief Lalu Prasad said he will talk to the MLAs as communalism was a threat to India.

Assembly member Javed Ansari told IANS that he along with 12 other legislators signed the letter that was submitted to Speaker Uday Narain Choudhary, who accepted it.

Asked about the split in the party, Lalu Prasad said: "We are finding out the facts, I have heard about it but it's not all true."

"Communalism is a threat to the country. I would suggest to the MLAs not to quit the party. We will talk to them," he said.

The rebel members requested the speaker to allot them separate seats in the assembly.

Ansari said they would soon join the ruling Janata-Dal United.  (With inputs from agencies)

MS Dhoni needs to take few risks; Kohli ideal successor, says Rahul Dravid

Indian cricketer Rahul Dravid (L) speaks with captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni during the first day of the third cricket test match between India and West Indies at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai on November 22, 2011.
Rahul Dravid believes Dhoni has to more aggressive in critical situations to win overseas matches.
Former Indian captain Rahul Dravid spoke to ESPNcricinfo after India drew New Zealand in Wellington, and expressed his thoughts on captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
“I think he (MS Dhoni) doesn’t trust his bowling attack as much as I think he should. I saw that even in the Test match in Durban, where he didn’t take the new ball till 146 overs. In fact he was forced to take the new ball. He didn’t trust his fast bowlers to be able to take wickets. He kept playing with the older ball because he wanted to control the runs. So I think that is a slightly defensive mindset that he’s got into,” said a sceptical Dravid who believes Dhoni has to be more aggressive in nature in order to win matches on foreign pitches.
“I think he’s got to realise this very quickly, that if he wants to win Test matches abroad, he’s got to risk it all. He’s got to take that chance that he’s going to have to lose some Test matches. The only way you can win abroad is to take a few risks, take a few gambles. I’ve always seen this year of Indian cricket as these four big overseas tours, which is South Africa, New Zealand, England and Australia, with the World Cup next year in Australia,” he added. ”Let’s presume that Dhoni is going to be India’s one-day captain and take India into that World Cup. I think he’s earned the right to do that.”
Dhoni’s inability to get the most out of his players in overseas matches has been touted as a big failure in his regard, but Dravid thinks Dhoni should still be given another year to improve.
“In Test matches, I always saw these four Test as Dhoni’s opportunity to redeem what has been a pretty poor overseas record for him as captain. He’s achieved everything else. He’s won one-day tournaments, he’s won a World Cup, Champions Trophy, he’s taken India to No. 1, he has a great record in India, (Dhoni) just hasn’t had the results outside of India. And I think he deserves the right, the chance to play out this year, and assess it at the end of the Australian series. End of that series, we’ll really know where Indian cricket stands and where Dhoni stands, both as a player and as a captain.”
“But so far, look, there have been a few disappointments in the way he’s not been able to win, I guess, two Test matches in the last four, been in really really strong positions, but look, you can’t always blame him. It also comes down to the quality of bowling attack that he has, and yes, so I’d like him to have an opportunity to be able to correct that poor overseas record,” Dravid added.
Dravid also felt that Virat Kohli is the perfect candidate to take over the captaincy from Dhoni when he decides to call it a day, and should be given his chances to captain the side after the England and Australia tours.
“I think that World Cup is going to be the watershed moment, and two big series in England and Australia, and after that I believe it will be time for (Dhoni), both personally and for Indian cricket, to assess whether it’s time for a new man to take over. Luckily, in some ways, we’ve got Virat Kohli, who’s playing beautifully, so it’s not that you don’t have somebody waiting in the wings.”
“You’ve got a young player who has, by all accounts, led before. He’s led India Under-19 before, he’s led Delhi before, he’s led North Zone, he’s got leadership experience. It’s just that he needs to, like Marty Crowe said, establish himself little more as a player and by the time, come World Cup, with two more tough series of England and Australia behind his back, and hopefully with runs behind his back, I thInk he’ll be ready to take over,” concluded Dravid.

Grenade attack on cinema kills four in northwest Pakistan


At least four people have been killed and dozens killed in a grenade attack in Pakistan's northwest.
At least four people were killed and 31 wounded late Sunday when unidentified attackers hurled two grenades at a cinema in northwest Pakistan, police and medics said.
The attack on the Picture House cinema in Peshawar took place as some 90 people were watching a late night show of the film 'Ziddi Pakhtun' (Stubborn Pushtun).
"At least four people have been killed and 31 injured. Attackers hurled two grenades and fled the scene," Faisal Mukhtar, a senior police official, said.
He added that a stampede following the blasts was responsible for many of the injuries.
Jamil Shah, a spokesman for Peshawar's Lady Reading Hospital says three dead bodies and 31 injured people had so far been taken to his hospital.
No one has yet claimed responsibility for the attack, but police say the cinema houses in the city were already under threat.
"We had informed the cinema owner about the possible threats," Najeeb-ur-Rahman, a senior police officer, said.
Peshawar is a frontline city in Pakistan's battle against Islamist insurgents, who regard films as sinful.
The Taliban closed down cinemas in the scenic Swat valley in the country's northwest which they controlled from 2007-2009.
The decline of cinema houses in Peshawar has also been accelerated by the advent of videos, DVDs and the Internet.

China plays down Modi's border remarks

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Foreign Ministry sought to play down on Monday remarks by Narendra Modi, after the frontrunner to become India's next prime minister asserted at the weekend that the disputed territory of Arunachal Pradesh was an integral part of India.
India and China fought a brief border war in 1962 over the region at the eastern end of the Himalayas. The nuclear-armed neighbours signed a pact in October to ensure that differences on their shared border do not spark a confrontation.
India regularly holds elections in Arunachal Pradesh, which has been administered as part of the Indian state for decades. China questions India's claim to the territory and calls it South Tibet.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying, asked about Modi's comments, said that China was dedicated to promoting friendly relations with its neighbours and to resolving disputes through talks.
"The China-India border issue is one that has been left over from history. That being said, it is quite a complex and sensitive problem. It cannot be resolved by one or two rounds of talks," she told a daily news briefing.
"What is important is that China and India have both expressed many times their determination and desire to peacefully resolve the dispute through talks, dialogue and consultation," she added.
Before a final resolution is reached, both sides should work hard to maintain peace and tranquillity on the border, Hua said.
"The fact that there have been no shots fired in so many years really shows that both sides have the desire and ability to maintain peace and stability on the border."
Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party is expected to win more seats in the lower house of parliament than any other party at a national election due by May, giving the Hindu nationalist leader a chance of to become prime minister.
President Pranab Mukherjee described Arunachal Pradesh as an integral part of the country on a visit last November, sparking a heated exchange. China urged India not to aggravate problems on their shared border.
The two Asian giants have a complicated relationship marked by both booming economic ties and growing distrust.
Last May, the two armies were locked in a three-week standoff in the western Himalayas after Chinese troops set up a camp at least 10 km (6 miles) inside territory claimed by India, triggering a public outcry and calls that India should stand up to its powerful neighbour.

Original post can be seen China plays down Modi's border remarks

Sunday, 23 February 2014

Registration for Employees Health Card

Government of Andhra Pradesh started Health Card Scheme for State Government Employees and Pension Holders.  For the registration of Health card click the following link.
Click Here for Registration of State Government Employees Health Card

Friday, 21 February 2014

Telangana Bill Passed in Rajyasabha

Atlast the Telangana Bill Passed in Rajyasabha after vast discussions and adjourns.
The bill moved by Home Minister Mr. Sushil Kumar Shindhe and supported by voice vote. Several amendments as proposed by Mr. Venkaiah Naidu, but not accepted by speaker.

Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Job Vacancies in Andhra Pradesh Forest Departments

Forest Department of Andhrapradesh notified the following Vacancies:

  • Forest Section Officer
  • Forest Beat Officer
  • Assistant Forest Beat Officer
  • Bunglow Watcher
  • Thanedar
  • Technical Assistant
For online application click on this link Click for online applications

EAMCET 2014 ONLINE APPLICATIONS

EAMCET 2014 ONLINE APPLICATIONS HAS STARTED

Eamcet 2014 Online applications has started. The schedule is as follows:

  • Date of Examination: 17-05-2014
  • Last date for submission of Online Application Form without late fee : 04-04-2014
  • Registration Fee:-
  • For Engg. (E)                - Rs. 250/-
  • For Agri.& Med. (AM)   - Rs. 250/-
  • For Both (E & AM)        - Rs. 500/-
For more details click on this link Click here for more details of Eamcet 2014

For payment details click on this link Click here to online fee payment for EAMCET 2014

Telangana Bill in RajyaSabha

Telangana Bill supposed to move in RajyaSabha today. Here it is formality to pass the bill. Anyhow, yesterday Lokhsabha as done 36 amendments in the Bill. If the Rajyasabha do not accepts any of these amendments of the bill, if it done same changes in the bill, again this bill has to move in Lokhsabha, otherwise it send to President of India and the Bill become an Act.

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Telangana Bill Passed in Lokhsabha

60 years of Dream has become True

         Lokhsabha has put a fullstop for the speculations of Telangana. Lokhsabha passed the T-Bill after discussion of the Main party floor leaders.

        Before that Live telecast of the proceedings of Lokhsabha has been stopped with the order of Lokhsabha Honourable speaker Mrs. Meera Kumari.

       This victory dedicated to all the students and others who have sacrificed their lives for the Telangana.

Click this link on the video of Telangana bill pass.

Any how Congratulations to all the Telanganites.