T-activists Disrupt Vishalandhra Mahasabha Exhibition-cum-workshop

Telangana activists tried to disrupt an exhibition-cum-workshop conducted by the Vishalandhra Mahasabha at Sundarayya Vignana Kendram in Hyderabad on Thursday. The Visalandha Mahasabha is an organisation that is spearheading the movement to keep Andhra Pradesh united. It has organized an exhibition cum workshop on December 29 at Sundarayya Vignana Kedram in support of its line of reasoning. Speaking on the occasion, Mahasabha spokesperson Parakala Prabhakar said they had been trying to hold the meeting since July but were unable to do so far due to obstacles being created from various quarters. They were denied the opportunity to convene the meet in November at the eleventh hour when the government had cancelled the venue (Jubilee Hall) hired by them due to pressure from some quarters The Mahasabha displayed in the exihibition around 100 charts showing statistics to expose the hollowness of the demand for division of the State along with a number of photographs showing acts of violence that took place during Telangana agitation. Fearing that T-protoganists may try to disrupt the event, the state government has arranged for ample police bandobust, but some some T-activists sneaked in to the Sundarayya Vignana Kendram. They objected to holding of a mahasabha in support of united andhra pradesh in Hyderabad, where a separatist movement is going on for decades. The organizers of the exihibition argued that Hyderabad is no one's 'jagir' and they have every right to express their views on the contentitious T-issue. According to the reports received so far, tension prevailed in the area and police were finding it difficult to calm down the groups.     Video Source: snehatv.com      

Cyclone Thane to Intensify Further in Next 12 Hours

The Weather department has alerted that the severe cyclonic storm Thane is heading right towards the coastline. Cyclone Thane is likely to bring with it strong winds, very heavy rainfall and a high surge of waves. A Met bulletin said cyclone Thane, situated about 450 km east-south-east of Chennai, is likely to intensify further in the next 12 hours and move in a westerly direction. It is likely to cross the northern Tamil Nadu coast between Nagapattinam and Chennai near Puducherry this Friday morning. While heavy rains are expected at many places along coastal Tamil Nadu and a few parts of Andhra Pradesh, the intensity would increase with heavy to very heavy precipitation from Thursday evening. Squally winds reaching up to 50 to 60 kmph are likely to commence along the coastal districts from Thursday. Gale force wind with a speed of 100 to 110 kmph, gusting to even 125 kmph speed at times, would prevail along northern Tamil Nadu and Puducherry at the time of landfall. Tidal waves with heights of 1.1 metres would inundate low lying areas of Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, Cuddalore, Villupuram and Nagapattinam districts and Puducherry at the time the storm crosses the coast. In Andhra Pradesh, the sea was very rough all along the coast in Nellore and Prakasam districts. Fishermen of the coastal habitations of Ramalinga-puram and Chinnramudu-palem alleged that their catamarans and boats which were kept close to the sea were damaged because of tidal waves on Wednesday. Except for rough conditions in the Bay of Bengal, the weather remained as usual with a clear sky here on Wednesday.      

Cyclone Thane Threat: Coastal Andhra Put on Alert

The cyclone named 'Thane', a cyclonic storm formation in the Bay of Bengal is likely to intensify and hit the coast between north Tamil Nadu and south coastal Andhra on Dec 30. An alert was sounded along the Andhra coast by the weather department on Tuesday. Andhra Pradesh government put the administration in the coastal districts, especially in the south coastal region, on alert as the cyclonic formation named 'Thane' is likely to turn into a severe cyclonic storm and cause extensive damage while crossing the coast between Cuddalore and Nellore by the morning of Dec 30. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the cyclonic  storm over southeast Bay of Bengal lay centred about 750 km east-southeast of Chennai. The formation is likely to move west-northwestwards, intensify into a severe cyclonic storm by Wednesday and cross north Tamil Nadu and south Andhra Pradesh coast between Cuddalore and Nellore by the morning of Dec 30. Dozens of fishermen in Guntur district who had ventured into the sea were reported missing as their families have lost contact  with them. The officials began frantic efforts to trace the fishermen who had gone into the sea in 32 boats. Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy, who reviewed the cyclone situation at a meeting with top officials here, directed the collectors of Guntur, Prakasam and Nellore districts to be on alert and evacuate people wherever necessary. Revenue Minister Raghuveera Reddy told reporters that all steps were being taken to minimize the loss of lives and property due to the cyclone. According to an IMD bulletin, the cyclonic storm may cause extensive damage to thatched roofs and huts, minor damage to power and communication lines due to uprooting of large trees and also flooding of escape routes.     Video Source:snehatv.com      

Cold Wave Continues in North India: Death Toll Reaches 131

The deadly cold wave in North India continues unabatedly taking the death toll to 131. The intensity of cold can be gauged with mercury dipping to 3.4 degrees Celsius, a five notches below average in Delhi. The Met office in Delhi has forecast a clear and sunny day but warned of a cold evening. Sunday morning was the coldest of the season so far as the mercury plunged to 2.9 degrees C, five notches below normal. It was the coldest Christmas in 10 years, the Met office said. The city recorded a maximum of 20.3 degrees. With extreme weather claiming three more lives, the country-wide death toll this winter has gone up to 131. The fresh deaths were reported from Uttar Pradesh, which has so far accounted for 91 fatalities. Hisar in Haryana and Amritsar in Punjab recorded minimum temperatures of 0 deg C and 0.6 deg C respectively, both readings being a few notches below normal. Narnaul recorded a low of 0.5 degree Celsius, down by five degrees, while the minimum at Ambala settled at 3 degree Celsius, down by four notches, the local weather office said. In Kashmir Valley, Srinagar recorded a minimum temperature of minus 4.8 degrees, which was the coldest night in the city so far this season.The tourist resort of Gulmarg recorded a low of minus 9.8 degree Celsius, while in the remote Leh district of Ladakh region, the minimum temperature dropped by a degree to settle at minus 16.2 degree Celsius, the MeT Department said. In the desert state of Rajasthan, Churu continued to remain the coldest place registering a minimum of minus 1.4 degree Celsius, followed by Pilani at 0.3 degrees.

Kalam Has a Three Point Catalyst to End Corruption

Former president of India APJ Abdul Kalam says he has a three point formula that works like a catalyst in making India a corruption-free nation working in tandem with strong Lokpal law. Here's the excerpt of the article published by NDTv.: Kalam evolves three-point recipe for graft-free India Even as the ongoing debate about the Lokpal Bill reaches a crescendo, one man believes he has the answer to the malady of corruption that India suffers from. A three-point movement stressing on education, values and the parent-child equation should provide the magic formula, believes former president APJ Abdul Kalam. "The Lokpal Bill is definitely going to shape a new law to punish or take action against people who indulge in corruption. But the issue is how fast can you take action?" asked India's "missile man". "How accurately can the law fix the crime? There has to be a mechanism for very fast action. The law is like this: catch them and punish them. Ideally, we need good citizens. My mission is: How to 'overcome the greed and corruption.' I visualise the nation as corruption-free, prosperous and peaceful with three simultaneous movements," Kalam told IANS in an interview. "The three movements are 'education with value system', 'youth persuading their parents to let go of corruption' and 'what can I give to replace the greed of what I can take'. "So a+b+c (the three arms of the movement) along with the strong Lokpal laws with action orientation will evolve a great nation," Kalam said. The belief towards an ideal nation also finds reflection in Kalam's new book, "Target 3 Billion: Innovative Solutions Towards Sustainable Development", which he has co-authored with his young co-researcher Srijan Pal Singh. It explores the possibilities of empowering India's 600,000 villages with a sustainable development model by providing urban amenities in rural areas. The model - PURA or Provision of Urban Amenities in Rural Areas - is a combination of technology, people, traditions, skills and entrepreneurial spirit. The book illustrates the viability of the model with examples of successful development enterprise from the villages. An estimate by Kalam and co-writer Singh says "the country will need 7,000 PURA clusters to address the development needs of at least 750 million people living in the villages". One of the ground-breaking theories of Kalam's grassroots development is "eco-preneurialship - generating sustainable and inclusive livelihoods from environment". "This is a new idea for sustainable development profile of the 21st century world which faces tremendous ecological stress. Innovation needs to find a three-way support of investment, knowledge power and market linkages to create a PURA Corporation which brings forth a unique idea of 'Social Stock'. It can used as a tool to support eco-preneurs and innovators," he said. The former president said he had discussed some waste-to-wealth examples in the book like fly ash for building material and jatropha and algae for fuel generation as successful green enterprises. "During my visit to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, I realised that the whole archipelago is powered by diesel-fuelled generators. An eco-preneur can use solar power for daytime and jatropha oil for generation of power at night," Kalam said, suggesting a model. Kalam said the success of his "model of sustainable development depends on mobilising the youth of the country to become a part of the PURA mission". "The youth need to be enabled to become job generators from job seekers. Students can be a part of the mission through research and awareness. For this, we need to create enterprise environment for promoting vertical linkages," he said. "I have suggested that students of Class 8, Class 10 and Class 12 be given skill importance (skill-based) training. And they will be awarded another certificate with their CBSE certificate that will validate their employable status. I have been pushing the idea to the government for the last few years," he said. "India should walk on her own shadow - we must have our own development model," he said. Kalam, who has been honoured with the Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan and Bharat Ratna, has authored 15 books on a variety of topics, including "Igniting Minds", "Wings of Fire" and "India 2020: A Vision for the New Millennium". The 80-year-old former president lectures on social development, works on social projects and guides research fellows. Source: NDTv.  

TRS Not to Oppose Jagan Telangana Tour

YSR Congress president Jagan Mohan Reddy is planning to tour the Telangana region in the third week of January 2012. Though Jagan faced strong and violent protests from TRS activists during his last visit to Warangal in May 2010, this time the TRS is reportedly not going to oppose the tour. Sources say that a secret understanding has been reached between YSR Congress and the TRS party with an eye on the 2014 elections. According to reliable sources, the TRS has been maintaining strategic silence during TDP president Chandrababu Naidu's Rythu Porubata in Telangana, only to pave way for a smooth conduct of Jagan's ensuing Odarpu Yatra. The think tank of TRS felt it would be inappropriate to oppose Naidu's visit and remain silent during Jagan's Odarpu yatra. That's the reason TRS did not create trouble during Naidu's Telangana visit. In a bid to justify its decision of not opposing Naidu's visit to the region, unlike on the earlier instances, TRS floor leader Etela Rajendra said his party has decided to respect the democratic spirit. It’s a complete U-turn on part of TRS that has vehemently opposed both TDP and Jagan touring Telangana in the recent past even resorting to violence. Strangely, the so called 'democaratic spirit' was ignored all these years after the movement has gained momentum. Political Grapevine is that, TRS is likely to support the candidature of YSR Congress Leader Konda Surekha either directly or indirectly in the forth coming bye election. And TRS decision not to oppose Jagan is a forerunner for the two parties to come closer in the 2014 elections. The TRS sources said Jagan will reveal his and his party's stand on the Telangana issue during his Odarpu yatra to the region in January. He is expected to assure the people of Telangana that his party would respect their aspirations in seeking a separate state. Some senior political observers are of the opinion that this political step could be fatal to TRS ploy of 'vote-gaining-politics' using “T” sentiment, as majority of the  Telanaganaites feel YSR had crushed the T-movement. The TRS should keep it in mind that YS Jagan had openly displayed a placard in support of Samaikhya Andhra in Parliament, much to the dislike of T-protagonists.

Aakash Tablet Delivery Schedule Changed

Aakash Tablet Delivery: The much in demand Aakash Tablet PC delivery date has been extended. Aakash Tablet delivery was supposed to be within a week of its booking, but now its delivery schedule has been changed. Two days ago Aakash Tablet manufacturer, DataWind, announced that Aakash was sold out. Now the latest update from the company is that people who booked Aakash Tablet online will have to wait for the home delivery till January 2012. However, the reason behind the delay is not mentioned. All the students and other people who have been waiting excitingly to have the first touch of their dream tablet, Aakash, have to wait till next month. Those who are disappointed for Aakash being sold out still have a chance to pre-book UbiSlate, upgraded version of Aakash, through its official website at Rs 2,999 which is just Rs 499 more than the original version. The upgraded version is powered by Android 2.3 and is more powerful than the original one. UbiSlate will have a a resistive touchscreen, Cortex A8-700 MHz processor and graphics accelerator HD video processor, 256 MB of RAM and 2 GB of internal memory. Other specifications are – one standard USB port, 3.5 mm audio jack, a 7 inch display with 800 x 480 pixel resolution, resistive touchscreen, GPRS and WiFi support. UbiSlate is more costly than Aakash, because along with the above specifications, the commercially available upgraded version will have a cellular modem which allows the tablet to deliver web access anywhere when there is a cellular connectivity, and also it will function as a mobile phone. Another important point to note about both the tablets is that internet access will be priced at Rs 99 for 2 GB.