Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Vidya Balan highlights Indian cinema's global impact at Wharton, Bollywood News on Dhangout.com
Vidya Balan highlights Indian cinema's global impact at Wharton, Bollywood News on Dhangout.com: "Bollywood actress Vidya Balan, who was recently invited to the Wharton School in Pennsylvania to be part of the 14th Wharton India Economic Forum, showcased the high points of Indian cinema there."
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Geneva atom smasher sets collision record - Yahoo! India News
Geneva atom smasher sets collision record - Yahoo! India News: "Tue, Mar 30 05:46 PM
The world's largest atom smasher has set a record for high-energy collisions by crashing two proton beams at three times more force than ever before."
The world's largest atom smasher has set a record for high-energy collisions by crashing two proton beams at three times more force than ever before."
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Indian loses Rs 10 lakh crore from black economy every year- Finance-Economy-News-The Economic Times
Indian loses Rs 10 lakh crore from black economy every year- Finance-Economy-News-The Economic Times: "NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: Your rightful indulgences like shopping, eating out, going to movies, most certainly have a bolstering effect on the economy.
But, there exists a dark side which cleverly evades taxes to generate what is colloquially referred to as ‘black money’.
This ‘sin’ economy, comprising fake and counterfeit products, smuggled and pirated goods, unauthorised gambling, bribery and prostitution, among a host of other sinister activities that go unaccounted, has a draining effect on the economy. So Just how big is the black economy?"
But, there exists a dark side which cleverly evades taxes to generate what is colloquially referred to as ‘black money’.
This ‘sin’ economy, comprising fake and counterfeit products, smuggled and pirated goods, unauthorised gambling, bribery and prostitution, among a host of other sinister activities that go unaccounted, has a draining effect on the economy. So Just how big is the black economy?"
India’s GDP to touch 205 Trillion Rupees by 2020: Edelweiss Report
India’s GDP to touch 205 Trillion Rupees by 2020: Edelweiss Report: "On March 17, Edelweiss Capital has released a research report “India 2020, Seeing Beyond’ which says that India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is likely to quadruple over a period of 10 years. It further states that India is likely to be a US $ 4.5 trillion economy over the next decade."
Foreign university campuses to help India save $7.5 billion outflow - India - The Times of India
Foreign university campuses to help India save $7.5 billion outflow - India - The Times of India: "NEW DELHI: Allowing foreign universities to set up their campuses in India will help the country save up to $7.5 billion (about Rs 34,500 crore) foreign exchange annually that students spend on studying abroad, industry body Assocham said."
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Shape-shifting polymer pulls off amazing memory tricks - tech - 13 March 2010 - New Scientist
Shape-shifting polymer pulls off amazing memory tricks - tech - 13 March 2010 - New Scientist: "CALL it the yoga polymer: Nafion, a material used in some fuel cells, has an unrivalled memory for contortions.
Tao Xie at General Motors in Warren, Michigan, has twisted and stretched a Nafion strip into three distinct shapes, and found that it will revert to each shape at the appropriate temperature."
Tao Xie at General Motors in Warren, Michigan, has twisted and stretched a Nafion strip into three distinct shapes, and found that it will revert to each shape at the appropriate temperature."
Monday, March 15, 2010
Sculpted icebergs in Antarctica - Telegraph
Sculpted icebergs in Antarctica - Telegraph: "These breathtaking photographs capture the natural majesty of enormous icebergs sculpted into architectural forms by the wind and rain of Antarctica."
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
RESERVATION-QUOTA SYSTEM IS ANTI-DEMOCRATIC
The upper house of the Indian Parliament yesterday witnessed one of the worst kinds of hooliganism in its history. The Chairman of the House, the Vice-President of India, was physically attacked and stopped from presenting the Woman’s reservation Bill in the House, by a minuscule group of members. The unwillingness of the government to initiate strong preventive action against this belligerent minority prevented the much awaited presentation of the bill which will give 33 % representation for women in Parliament. The opposition to the bill by a minority pertains to quota within quota for back ward women!
Indian democracy is vitiated by the reservation or quota syndrome. In 1950s when India had just become independent, the constitution makers provided a small quota for the socially oppressed classes for a very restricted period; say 10 years, to help bring such people to the common level. Once granted, this became a stick in the hands of the political class to beat the majority of people. The extent and period of applicability of the ‘Reservation’ got enlarged year by year, and several constitutional amendments were done to institutionalize this undemocratic quota system. Now after 60 years of independence, the quota menace has grown to 60 to 80 % reservation for scheduled casts, tribes, backward classes, and minorities and that too on a near-permanent basis! Now politicians want quota within quota.
Any reservation or quota is a discrimination and so anti-democratic. While there is some justification for a limited amount of ‘positive discrimination’ to help economically weaker persons, how could anyone justify the continuation of a huge discrimination based on social backwardness, cast or religion even after 60 years of such discrimination? The vote-bank politics played by every politician in India is now creating havoc and disharmony in the society. New casts, new religions, and new minorities come –up every day demanding reservation for them. In fact, minorities now rule over the vast majority in India. Every project, appointment to government positions, and new initiative are in difference to minorities. Every political party in India tow this line of minority-pushing to get themselves elected.
I think it is high time we change our outlook and look at this hydra-headed monster-reservation & quota- as an enemy of equity, excellence, and progress. It is imperative that we must abolish all reservation-quota systems, and institute a limited ‘affirmative action’ to help needy individuals, but not for a class or group.
T K G Namboodhiri
March 9, 2010
Indian democracy is vitiated by the reservation or quota syndrome. In 1950s when India had just become independent, the constitution makers provided a small quota for the socially oppressed classes for a very restricted period; say 10 years, to help bring such people to the common level. Once granted, this became a stick in the hands of the political class to beat the majority of people. The extent and period of applicability of the ‘Reservation’ got enlarged year by year, and several constitutional amendments were done to institutionalize this undemocratic quota system. Now after 60 years of independence, the quota menace has grown to 60 to 80 % reservation for scheduled casts, tribes, backward classes, and minorities and that too on a near-permanent basis! Now politicians want quota within quota.
Any reservation or quota is a discrimination and so anti-democratic. While there is some justification for a limited amount of ‘positive discrimination’ to help economically weaker persons, how could anyone justify the continuation of a huge discrimination based on social backwardness, cast or religion even after 60 years of such discrimination? The vote-bank politics played by every politician in India is now creating havoc and disharmony in the society. New casts, new religions, and new minorities come –up every day demanding reservation for them. In fact, minorities now rule over the vast majority in India. Every project, appointment to government positions, and new initiative are in difference to minorities. Every political party in India tow this line of minority-pushing to get themselves elected.
I think it is high time we change our outlook and look at this hydra-headed monster-reservation & quota- as an enemy of equity, excellence, and progress. It is imperative that we must abolish all reservation-quota systems, and institute a limited ‘affirmative action’ to help needy individuals, but not for a class or group.
T K G Namboodhiri
March 9, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Most Indian varsities delivering poor education: Pitroda - Yahoo! India News
Most Indian varsities delivering poor education: Pitroda - Yahoo! India News New Delhi, March 4 (IANS) At least 90 percent of Indian universities are providing below-par education and the time has come when action is required to improve it, Sam Pitroda, advisor to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, said here Thursday.
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
The Internet Will Make You Smarter, Claims Study - NewsTrust.net
The Internet Will Make You Smarter, Claims Study - NewsTrust.net An online survey of 895 Web users and experts found more than three-quarters believe the Internet will make people smarter in the next 10 years, according to results released on Friday.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Not just water, Chandrayaan's NASA radar now finds ice deposits on moon - Yahoo! India News
Not just water, Chandrayaan's NASA radar now finds ice deposits on moon - Yahoo! India News: "New analysis of scientific data from a NASA instrument aboard the 2008 Indian moon mission Chandrayaan-1 has detected more than 40 ice-filled craters in the lunar north pole, reviving hopes for colonization of the moon by humans in future."
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