03 November 2010

Airline Gives Out Free Electronic Cigarettes That Have The Taste But Not The Tobacco (Yeuch)

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Smoking on planes again? One cigarette company, blu Cigs, maker of electronic cigarettes, hopes so.

By Charisse Jones

You can do a lot of things on an airplane. E-mail a friend, watch TV, even lie in a bed if you're flying overseas in first class. But you can't smoke.

One company hopes to change that. Blu Cigs, maker of electronic cigarettes that offer the taste but not the tobacco found in a regular cigarette, is partnering with a charter jet company to provide free samples to passengers. It hopes some commercial airlines will consider following suit.

"Definitely it's the first step," Jason Healy, president of Blu Cigs, says of the partnership with Global Exec Aviation of Long Beach. "It's largely to gather feedback ... and just highlight the fact it's an option."

Smoking was prohibited on all commercial domestic flights and international flights to and from the U.S. in June 2000, according to the Transportation Department. It wasn't banned on charter flights, but charter companies must provide a seat in a non-smoking part of the plane to anyone who asks.

The department has not taken a position on whether the smoking ban applies to e-cigarettes, spokesman Bill Mosley says.

Electronic cigarettes are battery-operated atomizers that warm up a flavored liquid that then produces vapor. The user gets bursts of nicotine and the feel of a regular cigarette, but there's no smoke or odor.

The FAA and other industry officials say it's up to individual carriers whether to allow the tobacco-free devices on board. For now, commercial airlines don't appear to be budging.

"We have no plans to offer e-cigarettes, and we currently do not allow their use in-flight," Southwest spokesman Brad Hawkins says.

Neither does American Airlines, spokeswoman Mary Frances Fagan says. "We have no plans to allow any cigarettes on our aircraft," she says.

Jason Holi, an operations manager for Global Exec Aviation, says that the airlines might want to give electronic cigarettes a try.

A key factor in why he welcomed them onto the private jets managed by his company was the loss of a customer who would have paid $300,000 for a trip to South Africa but backed out when he learned he couldn't smoke during the flight.

"We're in a customer-service industry," Holi says. "If I have a passenger who's a white-knuckle flier but a heavy chain smoker, I want to make it as accommodating as possible for him."

Still, he says he understands that airlines have a wider audience to please, and some fliers might object even if their fellow passengers are puffing vapor rather than smoke.

"When you're in an enclosed environment with ... so many different opinions," he says, "that would create a problem."

Via: USA TODAY

Express Highway-Connection With NHs-39 And 53 At Haflong

Manipur State Govt floats novel idea for better connectivity

Imphal, Nov 3 : For improvement of road connectivity in Manipur, the State Government has submitted a proposal to the Centre for connecting the National Highways 39 and 53 with the proposed Express Highway (East-West corridor that would connect Saurastra with Silchar) at Haflong in Assam.

An official source said that as the Centre is not keen on the idea of extending the proposed Express Highway upto Imphal, the State Government has proposed that the existing National Highways 39 and 53 should be bifurcated as National Highway 39 (A) and National Highway 53 (A) so as to connect with the Express Highway at Haflong.

According to the State Government's proposal, National Highway 39 (A) will run through Bishnupur connecting it with Haflong via Rengpang, Khongshang, Tamenglong and Tousem while National Highway 53 (A) should connect Kangpokpi with Haflong via Tamei and Tamenglong so as to link up with the Express Highway at Haflong.

East West Corridor in Assam
A part of the East West corridor between Gauhati and Silchar

The source explained that bifurcation would not only reduce the distance but would also resolve the transportation difficulties that are likely to be faced from submersion of some portion of National Highway-53 when construction work on the proposed Tipaimukh dam starts.
Moreover the realignment of the road and construction of bridges over Barak and Makru would take a lot of time.

Following the State Government's proposal, the Chief Minister has also written to the Union Ministry of Surface Transport and Highways for development of the two National Highways so that they may be connected to the proposed Express Highway of the East-West corridor, the source disclosed, adding that the Ministry has also given some positive feedbacks to the proposal.

It may be noted here that during his recent visit to the State, Union Home Secretary GK Pillai had announced that a sum of Rs 300 crores released for development of National Highway 53 had already been handed over to the BRO.

via : The Sangai Express

02 November 2010

Meghalaya Students Hold Candle Light March

meghalaya students protestShillong, Nov 2 : Over 1,000 students of Meghalaya's North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) Tuesday took out a candle light procession demanding the removal of A.N. Rai as vice-chancellor and appointment of a local academician instead.

The students, under the banner of NEHU Students Union (NEHUSU) and Meghalaya Tribal Students Coordination Committee (MTSCC), have been protesting for a month demanding that a local should head the varsity.

The university, one of India's premier central universities, was set up in 1973.

'The centre has been callous and has not paid attention to our demand. The candle light procession is to pressurise the centre to accept our demand,' MTSCC chairman Kynpham Kharlyngdoh said.

The students assembled outside the official residence of Rai shouting slogans.

Rai, a former vice chancellor of Mizoram University, was appointed as the vice chancellor of NEHU after Pramod Tandon completed his tenure Sep 12.

Jobs: Indian Govt Unfair To Married Women

Mumbai, Nov 2 : The Bombay High Court has just wreaked havoc on yet another anti-women rule that the Government of India has been harbouring for decades - discrimination against women. Holding that the role of a daughter in supporting her family did not change after marriage, the Bombay High Court has described as "unfair labour practice" a 1994 Maharashtra Government rule which allowed only unmarried daughters to be eligible for employment on compassionate ground in the case of her parent's premature retirement.

On jobs, govt has been unfair to married women: Bombay HC

"It is impossible to accept in this day and age that assuming a woman gets married she will cut off her ties with the family she is born in and will leave it to suffer the vagaries of life in penury," Justice Nishita Mhatre observed in a significant judgement delivered last week.

The court was hearing an appeal filed by Maharashtra Government against an order of Industrial court which termed as illegal the termination of Medha Parke, a Pune resident, who had secured employment in keeping with the Government policy framed under Maharashtra Civil Services (pension) Rules after her father retired prematurely on medical ground. "In my opinion, the rule which discriminates against women is arbitrary and, therefore, it cannot be said that the termination of service of Parke was legal. An unfair labour practise has been established," Justice Mhatre observed.

"It is necessary for the Government in this case to establish on evidence that Parke, after having secured employment, was no longer connected with the family that she was born into and that the family was living without her financial support," the judge opined. "The State has instead chosen to dismiss Parke without holding an enquiry and thereby committed an unfair labour practise," the judge said in the order.

On jobs, govt has been unfair to married women: Bombay HC

One of the eligibility criteria for applying for appointment on compassionate grounds is that the daughter must be unmarried. The respondent was unmarried when she applied for the post. She was selected as she fulfilled all the other criteria for appointment. Her name was included in wait-list and she was issued an appointment order three years later. "The petitioner cannot expect the life of respondent (Parke) to come to a grinding halt only because her name was included in wait list. The unreasonableness and arbitrariness of the petitioner is writ large," Justice Mhatre observed.

The judge asked, "Does the respondent have to let life pass her by only because her name was included in wait list? The answer must be emphatically in the negative. To suggest that because Parke had not waited long enough to get married, she had committed a fraud, smacks of unfair labour practise.

"In my opinion, the order of Industrial Court is correct and need not be disturbed. Industrial Court has also rightly awarded the backwages. Parke's services were terminated on December 21, 2005. The complaint was filed on January 31, 2006, after a month and 10 days of her termination from service. It is difficult to believe that a person will be able to get job within a month from the date of her dismissal."

"Merely, because the complainant has not stated that she is unemployed it would not mean that she is not entitled to backwages. The Industrial Court has, therefore, rightly granted her backwages," the court held. In 1994, the Government had framed a policy under the Maharashtra Civil Services (pension) Rules which provides that a husband/wife, son or unmarried daughter or legally adopted son or unmarried daughter are eligible for being appointed on compassionate grounds in place of a deceased or a prematurely retired Government employee. Accordingly, Parke had applied for the job after her father retired prematurely.

Source:Agencies

Assam Tops Domestic Tourists Destination in Northeast

assam toursimShillong, Nov 2 : More domestic tourists visited Assam among the Northeastern states between the period 2007-2009 but Sikkim was the favourite among the eight states for foreign visitors.

Altogether 3850521 domestic and 14942 foreign tourists visited Assam during the period, according to a Ministry of Tourism report.

Arunachal Pradesh recorded 195147 domestic and 3945 foreign tourists during the three years, while 591398 domestic and 4522 foreign tourists visited Meghalaya.

Sikkim recorded 547810 domestic and 17730 foreign tourists while Mizoram saw 56651 domestic and 513 foreign tourists.

Despite being one of the most disturbed states in the country, Manipur saw 124229 domestic and 337 foreign tourists during the period, while Nagaland witnessed 20953 domestic and 1423 foreign visitors.

Tripura recorded 317541 domestic and 4246 foreign tourists during the period.

Cholera Deaths Worry Assam Govt

By Samudra Gupta Kashyap

cholera-outbreak assamGuwahati, Nov 2 : With as many as 21 deaths occurring due to an outbreak of diarrhoeal diseases, including cholera, in a cluster of tea estates in Sonitpur district over two weeks, the Assam government on Monday decided to file cases against three tea estates for gross negligence of healthcare of labourers. The government also suspended three officials of the Health Department.

Assam Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said the state government was convinced that deaths due to diarrhoea and cholera had occurred because of gross negligence of the tea estate managements.

“The government is filing cases against the management of three such tea estates — Pratapgarh, Sadharu and Baghmari — all in the Biswanath sub-division in Sonitpur,” he said.

While the first case of cholera was reported from the Sakomatho tea estate in Biswanath on October 20, the first death was reported from Pratapgarh tea estate — owned by Williamson Magor, the largest tea company — a day later, official sources said.

Since then, over 200 persons have been affected in six tea estates, with most deaths occurring in Pratapgarh, Sadharu and Baghmari, they added.

DoT Sets Deadline For Subscriber Re-Verification in Northeast

india mobile phone Guwahati, Nov 2 : Mobile network operators offering services in the Assam and Northeast telecom circles have been called on by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) to complete the re-verification of their subscribers by early next year before any unregistered customers are prevented from accessing their service.

According to India’s Economic Times, the regulator has said that after 19 January 2011 those subscribers in the two regions that have failed to re-provide their details to their respective operators will be disconnected.

Cellcos with a presence in Assam and the North East have, however, criticised the timeframe, with it understood that many believe they will be unable to process the subscriber data in time.

‘There are nearly 50,000 multi-brand mobile stores/distributors in the region and merely a few hundred have been security cleared by DoT's telecom equipment resource monitoring wing.

As a result, it will be pretty difficult for these franchisees to conclude the customer re-verification exercise of 20 million existing mobile users by 19 January as part of the new security rules,’ noted an unnamed executive at state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL).

Miss Kut 2010 is Divya Chingtham

Widespread Kut celebrations today

Imphal, Nov 2 : The Kuki-Chin-Mizo-Zomi people of Manipur will be celebrating Kut 2010 with pomp and gaiety in different parts of the state tomorrow.

The state level Kut 2010 will be celebrated with grand functions at the 1st Battalion Manipur Rifles Ground in Imphal.

Governor of Manipur, Gurbachan Jagat will be the chief guest, MP Rajya Sabha, Rishang Keishing, Minister of TD, District Council & Hills and Veterinary & Animal Husbandry, DD Thaisii, Minister of PHED and IPR & Tourism, TN Haokip will be guests of honour and president respectively at the inaugural function, which will start at 10.30 am.

Miss Kut 2010
Miss Kut 2010 Divya Chingtham (centre) along with 1st runners up Kimkhanthem Haokip (left) and 2nd runners up Khuraijam Rajeshwori (right) posing for lensmen after being crowned for their respective titles.

Dr Chalton Lien Amo, Chairman of State Level Kut Committee, will welcome the gathering.
Besides a lot of cultural programmes, Miss Kut Contest will also be held.

Chief Minister, Okram Ibobi, MLA and president of MPCC, Gaikhangam, Minister of Agriculture, Social Welfare and Minor Irrigation, N Loken and Minister of Power, Horticulture & Sericulture and Science & Technology, T Phungzathang Tonsing will be chief guest, guests of honour and president of the function respectively at the evening session of the programme.
The Kut celebration will also be held at other parts of the state where Kuki-Chin-Mizo-Zomi people settle, especially Kangpokpi, Chandel and Moreh.

Deputy Chairman, State Planning Board and MLA Bijoy Koijam will be the chief guest at the function of Moreh.

Chairman of Hill Areas Committee and MLA Thangmin Lien Kipgen, MLA Doukhomang Khongsai and MLA Haokholet Kipgen will be chief guest, guest of honour and president respectively at the celebration of Kangpokpi.