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Storm “Helen” lashes A.P. Coastal Districts

23 Saturday Nov 2013

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The states in the eastern coast of A.P., Odisha and W.Bengal have become the regular targets of the many storms and typhoons that lash out from the Bay of Bengal and beyond. This time it is the coastal districts of A.P. that are being targeted by the storm “Helen”. The deep depression has caused heavy rains and winds in E.Godavari, W.Godavari and Krishna. 20,000 people have been evacuated. it is estimated that crops in about one lakh hectares have been destroyed.
The only consolation in the face of these natural catastrophe is that unlike earlier, prior information is being received about the storms / typhoon etc.so that the people are being evacuated which reduces the death toll. In the recent Storm “Phailin” lakhs of people were evacuated in Odisha and A.P.which reduced the death toll. Lakhs of houses were smashed down and if the people were there, what would have happened?

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Magnus Carlsen is the new Chess Champion

22 Friday Nov 2013

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The era of Viswanathan Anand as Chess World Champion seems to be over. The World Champion since 2007 for a long period of 6 years , Anand has at last met his rival. Magnes Carlsen, No.1 rank in world chess has dethroned Viswanath Anand in the 10th Game of the World Chess Tournament held at Chennai. We congratulate the new world champion, who is only 23. Viswanath Anand is in the field since 1991 with great achievements. We hope that Anand will utilise the next chance to recover his lost position.

NB: Whether the sharpness in Chess reduce when age increases?

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AIDWA holds its 10th National Conference at Bodh Gaya

22 Friday Nov 2013

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AIDWA National Conference at Bodh Gaya

The All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA) is holding its 10th National Conference at Bodh Gaya (Bihar) from 22nd to 25th November 2013.
AIDWA is one of the militant organisation of the women in India, which was formed in 1981 under the leadership of Comrades Susheela Gopalan, Brinda Karat and other senior women leaders. Com. Sudha Sunderaraman is the present General Secretary.
During the last 31 years of its existence, AIDWA has propagated the issues of women and had continuously fought for the same. It has got lakhs of members through out the country. It has published many books on the issues of women.
My Best Wishes for the successful conduct of the National Conference of AIDWA and Greetings to the hundreds of Delegates to the NC!

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CPI(M) calls all non-Congress secular parties to come together

21 Thursday Nov 2013

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New Delhi, Nov 21 : CPI(M) today asked all non-
Congress parties to get together to thwart RSS-BJP from their
“frantic bid” to gain power through communal polarisation and
exploiting the “popular discontent” against the UPA-II
government.

“The growing popular discontent amongst our people must
be so mobilised that it finds an expression in a non-Congress, anti-BJP political alternative that shall pursue an
alternative policy direction for the country which will
provide the much-needed relief to the people and steer the
country on a sustainable path of economic development and
progress,” senior CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury has said.

In an editorial in the forthcoming issue of party organ
‘People’s Democracy’, he said BJP was attempting to “re-
polarise and further divide the people on communal lines
hoping that this would help it electorally. A crass effort of
practicing vote bank politics for consolidating the majority
vote bank.”

Noting that RSS-BJP were making “desperate efforts…in
their frantic bid to form a government in the post-2014
general elections,” Yechury said in order to achieve this, the combine “seems to be using all the weapons in their arsenal.”

“Their success will only herald the beginning of efforts
to completely negate and undermine the secular democratic
Indian Republic as we know of it today. This cannot be
permitted.”
He said the “RSS-BJP combine of communal forces cannot be
allowed to exploit the growing popular discontent arising out
of the anti-people policies of the current UPA-II government
to achieve their objective.”

The CPI(M) leader warned that the “mainstay” of the RSS-
BJP combine’s “arsenal” was “sharpening of communal
polarisation by creating antagonistic divisions between the
religious majority and the minorities particularly against the Muslims with all its gory consequences of communal riots,
bloodshed and mayhem.” (PTI)

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Winter Session of Parliament starts on 5th December 2013.

19 Tuesday Nov 2013

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The Winter Session of Parliament will start on 5th December and will continue up to 20th December 2013. The declaration by the President to this effect was issued today, 19th November 2013.
There is no doubt that it will be a stormy session in view of the oncoming elections and also the General elections next year.

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Will Chile Continue with Left? In the first round Socialist leader Michelle Bachelet gets 46.77%.

19 Tuesday Nov 2013

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Santiago, Nov 18 : Socialist Michelle Bachelet has won a first round of Chile’s presidential race, with voters putting her on track to replace a conservative after a runoff next month.

“We knew that it would be tough to win on the first round, we worked really hard, and we almost did it,” she told supporters.

“We did win tonight, and we are going to work hard to win

comfortably in December.”

Bachelet, Chile’s first woman president who worked as the head of UN Women after her first term in office, is now eyeing a potential non-consecutive second term as leader of the South American nation with the highest per capita income.

She was leading with 46.77 per cent of the vote against conservative Evelyn Matthei, at 25.05 per cent, with 89.99 per cent of the votes tallied yesterday.

Since Bachelet, who is seeking to succeed conservative billionaire President Sebastian Pinera, did not top 50 percent of the ballots, a run-off — also the country’s first between two women — was set for December 15.

“I am really pleased. We will have a runoff,” Matthei told reporters.

Matthei and Bachelet were trailed by independent economist Franco Parisi and Socialist Franco-Chilean filmmaker Marco Enriquez-Ominami, at about 10 per cent each, returns showed.

A pediatrician by training who was Chile’s first woman president from 2006 to 2010, Bachelet wants to overhaul the country’s political and economic system, a legacy of Augusto Pinochet’s 1973-1990 military dictatorship.

She has pledged to bring a “new cycle” of reforms to reverse the country’s wide income gap.

The 62-year-old wants to make abortion legal, and to raise business taxes to offer free university, answering the demands of a powerful student movement that led a series of massive protests since 2011.

The daughter of an air force general and a separated mother of three, Bachelet is supported by a “New Majority” alliance of socialists, Christian Democrats and communists.

As girls, Bachelet and Matthei played together on a military base in Chile’s parched north.

Chile has the highest GDP per capita in Latin America — USD 22,362 based on purchasing power parity — but half of the nation’s 17 million people make less than USD 500 per month.Outgoing Pinera, who cannot run for re-election, took office when Bachelet’s first term ended in 2010.

Balloting generally went smoothly, though a group of protesting students occupied Bachelet’s campaign headquarters calling for election reform. There were no immediate reports of damage or injury, however. (Courtesy: Ganashakti)

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Mandate BSNL, MTNL Connections for Govt., PSUs

19 Tuesday Nov 2013

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It is reported in the newspapers, that the government is proposing to make mandatory provisions for the government departments and PSUs to take only BSNL/MTNL telephone services.At present, many govt. offices and PSUs are using private telecom services. This is intended to help BSNL/MTNL as such an order was issued making it mandatory for all government officers to travel by Air India only.
This is one of the demand placed by the Forum of BSNL Unions/Associations to the Group of Ministers headed by Finance minister for revival of BSNL/MTNL. The Forum has also written to the Prime Minister and all Chief Ministers demanding that the Central/State governments and their PSUs be mandated to have BSNL/MTNL service only.
The government should immediately take this correct decision and implement the same without further delay.

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On World Toilet Day, 50% Indians have no toilets!

19 Tuesday Nov 2013

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19th November is the World Toilet Day. This day is being observed as part of the effort of the world to increase the facility of healthy and convenient toilet facilities to the entire population in the world.
India gives a poor picture in this respect. Approximately about 50% of the people, mainly in the slums, ghettos, villages and rural areas are compelled to defecate in the open in the absence of toilets.
One can see hundreds of people, including women and children, on the rail tracks and on the sides of the rail tracks in the morning, defecating openly. The sadness and anguish in their faces being put to such shame can never be forgotten.
What is the government and the society doing for these millions of people in the slums and ghettos? While a family have a 27 storey building for its own, when another gives a plane as a gift to his wife and the like, in the same country there are not toilets for millions to attend to calls of nature. What a shame for the country!
An effective campaign and agitation is required to compel the government to urgently attend to this acute problem.

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Bharat Ratna – Why Mahatma Gandhi was not given?

18 Monday Nov 2013

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Bharat Ratna, Gandhiji

Though 43 eminent persons have been awarded with Bharat Ratna, the highest National Award, till now, while living or posthumously since its introduction in 1954, the greatest Indian, Mahatma Gandhi, Father of the Nation, was not awarded the same. Why was Mahatmaji not awarded the greatest award of the country? It does not seem that the government may not have considered his name. There might be some reason behind the omission.

It is true that when the award was instituted in 1954, it was intended for living persons only and not posthumously. Hence Mahatma Gandhi could not be considered.But when the rules changed and the same was awarded posthumously, why Mahatmaji was not given? Is it that the Mahatma was a person far above the grant of such an award? Or is it that , Mahatmaji has stated some time that such award need not be given to him. It is also to be known whether any Prime Minister has recommended and if so why it was not given.Some explanations should come from the Government to satisfy the common people.

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Snooping/Spying of INS Vikramaditya by Nato Plane.

18 Monday Nov 2013

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INS Vikramaditya, Spying by Nato Plane

It is not only that US Intelligence spy/snoop upon the calls of heads of nations including India, it actually spied one year back on the INS Vikramaditya, the newly acquired Air Carrier Ship of India, while it was in the russian waters. Not only the Nato Spy plane was spotted and chased, but the Russian Government strongly protested to US. The latter never replied. Again through a Nato shi’p another effort was made to spy. The detailed report on the issue is reproduced below:

New Delhi: NATO P-3C Orion recce aircraft as seen from the deck of INS Vikramaditya in the summer of 2012.

INS Vikramaditya, India’s largest aircraft carrier, is safely in the Indian Navy’s hands now, and will begin its journey home shortly. But just a year ago, there was an incident that created a major stir on board the massive ship as it was put through trials at sea off the Russian coast.

INS Vikramaditya was spied upon by NATO forces.

Headlines Today Deputy Editor Shiv Aroor, the first Indian journalist on board the aircraft carrier, has accessed exclusive images of that disturbing incident that was even taken up at the diplomatic level.

The images show a NATO maritime spy aircraft repeatedly buzzing.

Over INS Vikramaditya in an attempt to snoop on her communications and combat signatures. Never before revealed, these images captured from the deck of the ship show how the US-built P-3C Orion “buzzed” the ship just a few hundred feet over her deck and circled her in an attempt to harvest classified electronic and acoustic data about the vessel.

The snooping operation created such a stir that the Russian team on board the Vikramaditya summoned a Russian Navy MiG-29K from a shore base to chase away the intruding aircraft.

The spy aircraft beat a hasty retreat once the MiG-29K arrived on the scene.

During the spying mission, the P-3C aircraft dropped two sensor buoys into Vikramaditya’s immediate path in such a way that the ship sailed right through the gap between the two red bobbing devices, allowing the aircraft to record acoustic signatures.

Later, the Russian government sent photographs of the intrusion, including pictures of the sensor buoys, to the US Embassy in Moscow and NATO headquarters, but has received no reply yet.

Both the Indian Navy and the shipyard that modernised the Vikramaditya confirmed the incident but were tightlipped about the details of how much data about the battleship may have been compromised.

The NATO aircraft chose the early summer of 2102 when the sea was calm and the relative silence of neutral waters interfered least with sounds emanating from a ship – ideal conditions for airborne electronic snooping.

In another attempt to listen in on Vikramaditya’s communications and electronic emanations, a Norwegian ship attempted to snoop on the ship shortly after the airborne spying mission.

The vessel, known to have specialised electronic equipment on board that allows the recording of acoustics from a distance, came fairly close to the Vikramaditya.

By that time, command and crew on board the aircraft carrier had made her go near totally silent.

A NATO ship from Norway snooping on the Vikramaditya.

The spygame between NATO and Russia remains intact years after the end of the Cold War, with both sides routinely intercepting and escorting “stray” aircraft, or attempting to snoop on aircraft and ship movements near maritime boundaries.

However, the fact that the snooping incident was on an Indian ship was a surprise.

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