29 December 2010

Assam School Textbook Goes Red With Errors

A page from the computer textbook marked with mistakes. Telegraph picture

Guwahati, Dec 29 : How many spelling mistakes can you expect in a school textbook supposedly prepared by a body of experts and released to the students after several rounds of revision?

If you go through a computer textbook, provided under the Rajiv Gandhi Computer Literacy Programme and being read by thousands of students in the government schools of Assam, you will find an average of six to 12 mistakes on a page.

These books, written in Assamese and distributed to students from Classes V to XII, have been prepared by NIIT, a well-known institute of the country.

Thousands of students have been reading these books since 2004, the year the programme was introduced in the state.

The errors include misspelt words, missing symbol and letters, wrongly and unnecessarily placed symbols and strange words and phrases inserted in sentences.

For example, instead of the symbol used for the vowel “o”, one will find recurrent use of the symbol meant for “hraswa u”. Again, instead of the letter “mudhoinnya ta” one will find “kha”. The textbooks are a storehouse of hundreds of misspelt words. Incorrectly used personal pronouns make some sentences extremely funny.

The All Assam Computer Teachers’ Association (AACTA), which brought the problem to light this afternoon, has appealed to organisations like the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), the Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) and the Asom Sahitya Sabha to take steps against such “distortion of the Assamese language”.

The association alleged that the state education department was turning a blind to this “extremely important aspect” and by distributing these books among the students the state government would ruin their future.

“The misspelt translations of computer technical terms confuse the students. They often cannot make out the head or tail of the sentences,” a teacher, who is a member of the association, said.

The association said Dispur’s entire effort to impart computer education to students had become practically useless because of mismanagement, lack of infrastructure and negligence.

It also alleged “misutilisation” and “siphoning” of money sanctioned by the Centre for the project.

“The Rajiv Gandhi Computer Literacy Programme has failed to serve the students properly as the state government has entrusted profit-oriented private companies to implement the task. Instead of concentrating on providing proper education, these companies are only concerned with churning out maximum profit,” the association’s general secretary, Hiranya Kumar Bora, said.

He said neither were the computer textbooks distributed on time this year not could the examinations be conducted on time because of numerous problems.

“Moreover, as the supply of electricity remains disrupted for days in most of the rural areas, we cannot teach the students,” he added.

Bora said the 3,500 teachers appointed under the Rajiv Gandhi Computer Literacy Programme would start a statewide agitation from January 1 to press for removal of these problems.

28 December 2010

My Dream is to Win Davis Cup For India, Says Somdev

Agartala, Dec 28 :

Somdev Devvarman grabbed eyeballs in the tennis arena by winning a Singles gold at Delhi Games and...

India's No 1 Somdev Devvarman on Monday said his dream is to lead India to a Davis Cup title win. "India have entered in the World Group of tennis. My dream is to bring the Davis Cup title for my country," Somdev said during a felicitation organised by the Tripura government, where he was given a

standing ovation.

"The future of Tripura's sports is bright as hundreds of talented players are coming up. My parents' all out support helped me a lot to became a tennis player," said Somdev, who won two gold medals at the Guangzhou Asian Games last month and a record breaking gold medal in the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi.

The tennis sensation, who belongs to the Tripura's erstwhile royal family, came to Agartala on Saturday after a month's practice in Texas in the US.

Thrilled by the huge reception in the presence of hundreds of sports-loving people, Somdev said : "I loved to play tennis and fly the tricolour abroad. I enjoy playing on behalf of my country."

Tripura chief minister Manik Sarkar, sports minister Tapan Chakraborty, their cabinet colleagues, assembly speaker Ramendra Chandra Debnath, Somdev's father Pravanjan Kishore Devvarman and mother Ranjana were also present at the felicitation.

Sarkar said : "You (Somdev) have become an immense source of inspiration for all the sportspersons in India as well as Tripura. The people of Tripura, along with the rest of the country, would be happy to see your upcoming successes and feats in the international arena."

"Somdev's success proves beyond doubt that there is no dearth of talent in northeast India and that all these bright youngsters need a platform or an opening to prove their capability. We strongly believe that Somdev would win gold medals in the Olympic games too," he said.

At the felicitation, a gold medal bearing the likeness of Rabindranath Tagore, a tennis racket made of silver, Rs 500,000 in cash, a plaque and other mementoes were given to Somdev.

Bru Groups to Begin Talks

Elvis-ChorkhyGuwahati, Dec 28 : Talks between pro and anti-repatriation factions of the Brus, displaced from Mizoram, will start at Kanchanpur in Tripura on Wednesday.

The outcome of the talks will decide the fate of the stalled repatriation process of the displaced community.

The director of the Asian Centre for Human Rights, Suhas Chakma, will be on a three-day tour to Kanchanpur starting tomorrow for the purpose.

Chakma was earlier appointed the Centre’s interlocutor on the displaced Brus from Mizoram.

“Although we have received information that the interlocutor will arrive here tomorrow, the actual talks will be held on Wednesday,” said a source while adding that if the talks go smoothly then the stalled process of repatriation of the community will start after the New Year.

The Centre had already directed the Mizoram and Tripura governments to provide security cover after requests made by the Repatriation Implementation Committee, a pro-repatriation group.

The Brus fled from Mizoram in 1997 and in November 2009.

After the failure of several rounds of talks as well as agreement with the Bru National Liberation Front and the Bru Liberation Front — the repatriation of the community — however, started on May 21 this year after a gap of 13 years when the Union home ministry intervened.

The repatriation process that started in May was disrupted once again with the arrival of monsoon.

Differences cropped up within the Bru leader- ship with the expulsion of Bru leader and president of the Mizoram Bru Displaced Peoples Forum Elvis Chorkhy.

The repatriation of Brus resumed on November 3.

However, it was again stalled following the protests of the Forum demanding among others a written agreement for the repatriation and resettlement.

The Tripura government had to deploy security forces to deal with the protests by the Forum.

Chakma is visiting Kanchanpur tomorrow with the aim to start the repatriation of the Brus.

The Union home ministry had sanctioned Rs 80,000 per family and one year free rations for those who were displaced in 1997 while providing housing assistance of Rs 38,500 per Bru family whose huts were burnt in November 2009 apart from free ration for a period of 9 months.

2010 Not a Memorable Year For Mizoram

By H C Vanlalruata

IMGP2207Aizawl, Dec 28 : Mizoram was plagued by drought, jhum fires, landslides and flash floods during the year with scarcity of food and blockades adding to the woes of the people in the northeastern state.

The year began on a sad note as nine people were killed in jhum fires ignited by hunters that also caused massive damage to the wildlife. Smoke from the fires often led to cancellation of flights.

The spreading fires subsided due to the onset of pre-monsoons from early April but the showers triggered landslides and flash floods that claimed 13 lives, destroyed agriculture produce and rendered over 30,000 people homeless.

People of the state also struggled to cope with rising inflation.

Scarcity of rice, staple food of the Mizos, and other essential items like cooking gas and oil also hit the state almost throughout the year due to frequent bandhs, road blockades and sabotage by insurgent groups in neighbouring states.

Diversion of petrol and diesel to Manipur by unscrupulous traders and drivers during the severe crisis in that state during the Naga blockade of highway caused extreme hardship to the people.

A unique problem arose when enumerators of the Census 2011 were thwarted by religious sects in the Christian- dominated state. People refused to enroll themselves in the Census as they were afraid that they would be identified with the Biblical number of the beast or the devil if they were given the UID.

The superstitious belief stemmed from the fact that the Bible's revelation prophesised that only those given the number of the beast would be able buy and sell properties which the UID authority also said. Many were persuaded to enroll their names in the Census and the UID, but some still refused even after being warned of legal action many times.

Another issue that was in news was homosexuality as the Mizoram Presbyterian Church termed it as against the tenets of Christianity and threatened to excommunicate and suspend its gay members if they were found living together.

Roadblocks over repatriation of Bru refugees also made news. The refugees are lodged in six relief camps in North Tripura district since 1997.

Efforts to repatriate them in November were derailed by the murder of a 17-year-old Mizo boy, triggering another wave of exodus.

24 December 2010

When Nature Yelled in 2010

2010 was yet another unusual year when weather played havoc around the globe. From the present chill that is sweeping across most parts of Europe to one of the worst floods to hit Pakistan, the weather ran amok in 2010. Scientists have blamed the unusual weather patterns to global warming and the shift in sea temperatures.A new study says that the shifting weather patterns are due to the receding shifting ice blocks in the Arctics. Scientists say that a string of freezing European winters scattered over the last decade has been driven in large part by global warming.But one may wonder how global warming will lead to freezing temperatures. Here is the explanation:

2010: The year weather went amok

Rising temperatures in the Arctic have resulted in the peeling of the floating ice in the Arctic by over 20% in the last three decades. This has given a window of the sun's radiation to come in and get absorbed by the dark blue sea. If the peeling had not happened, the deadly radiation would have been bounced back into space by the reflective ice and snow.

2010: The year weather went amok

This phenomenon has led to the creation of a massive source of heat during the winter months, especially in the oceans. The waters become warmer than the overlying air in the Polar area in winter resulting in a major heat flow heating up the atmosphere from below which you don't have when it is covered by ice.

2010: The year weather went amok

The result, according to a modelling study published earlier this month in the Journal of Geophysical Research, is a strong high-pressure system over the newly-exposed sea which brings cold Polar air, swirling counter-clockwise, into Europe.

2010: The year weather went amok

The mechanism triples the chances that future winters in Europe and north Asia will be similarly inclement, the study reports. Researchers have also attributed global warming to the number of severe floods and storms.

2010: The year weather went amok

Here is a look at the floods and storms that brought misery in 2010:

A tree is seen surounded by snow covered vineyards in the Alsacian countryside in Scharrachbergheim after snow fell on North-Eastern France. REUTERS

2010: The year weather went amok

A young girl looks at a snowman made by her father in Vancouver's Stanley Park January 10, 2007. The 14th storm in the last couple months blew into the lower mainland area of Canada's west coast packing strong winds followed by snow and cold temperatures.

2010: The year weather went amok

Snow is cleared from the southern runway at Heathrow airport in west London December 21, 2010. Snow and freezing temperatures continued to ground flights to and from Britain on Tuesday, with travellers hoping to get away for Christmas likely to suffer delays and cancellations for several more days.

2010: The year weather went amok

Snow is cleared from the southern runway at Heathrow airport in west London December 21, 2010. Snow and freezing temperatures continued to ground flights to and from Britain on Tuesday, with travellers hoping to get away for Christmas likely to suffer delays and cancellations for several more days.

2010: The year weather went amok

A damaged car is pictured after flash floods on the outskirts of Leh, east of Srinagar August 9, 2010. More than 300 foreign tourists are stranded in Himalayan region of Ladakh, three days after flash floods killed at least 150 people and ravaged the main town of Leh, officials said on Monday.

2010: The year weather went amok

Rescue workers in a boat pass by a crashed U.N. relief helicopter in Manchar Lake by Lakha village, in a flood-affected area near Dadu district, Pakistan's Sindh province October 2, 2010. The helicopter crashed early Friday morning, injuring seven people, a U.N. official said.

2010: The year weather went amok

A woman displaced by flooding carries her children as she approaches a boat while returning to her flooded town of Bobak, about 300 kilometres (186 miles) from Karachi on September 20, 2010.

23 December 2010

Kingfisher Calendar 2011

Take a look at the 12 sizzling hotties who've made it to the coveted Kingfisher Calendar for 2011:

The final calendar shot for the month of January on Kingfisher Calendar 2011. (Pic Courtesy: Kingfisher Calendar 2011)

Lisa Hayden poses for the month of February on Kingfisher Calendar 2011.

The final calendar shot for the month of March on Kingfisher Calendar 2011.

Lisa Hayden's final calendar shot for the month of May on Kingfisher Calendar 2011.

Charlette's final calendar shot for the month of June on Kingfisher Calendar 2011.

Angela's final calender shot for the month of July on Kingfisher Calendar 2011.

The final calendar shot for the month of August on Kingfisher Calendar 2011.

The final calendar shot for the month of September on Kingfisher Calendar 2011.

The final calendar shot for the month of October on Kingfisher Calendar 2011.

The final calendar shot for the month of November on Kingfisher Calendar 2011.

The final calendar shot for the month of December on Kingfisher Calendar 2011

Paris Hilton Naked is Most Watched Video

Paris Hilton naked is most watched video

The video, which was unintentional, has become the most watched clip for the second consecutive year after it surfaced in 2007, the Sun reported.

The second place was taken by a video of actress Lindsay Lohan doing a topless turn in the 'Machete' trailer, and actress Gemma Atkinson's flesh-flashing lesbian romp in the 'Boogie Woogie' promo came third.

Actress Pamela Anderson's early morning welcome for the iPhone alarm was fourth, and footage from socialite Kim Kardashian's sex tape took fifth place.

The top ten most watched showbiz videos are:

1 New Paris sex tape
2 Lindsay Lohan topless
3 Gemma Atkinson topless
4 Wake Up With Sexy Pam
5 Kim Kardashian sex tape
6 Mariah's the breast
7 Pink falls on stage
8 Kendra sex tape
9 Megan's phone pic's too Foxy
10 Megan smoulders for Armani

Source: The Indian Express

It's Here: Mahindra's New Jeep ‘Thar’

Mahindra & Mahindra has announced the launch of 4X4 off-roader the Thar CRDe

It's here: Mahindra's new Jeep

Thar CRDe 4x4 BS IV variant priced at Rs 5.99 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) and Thar DI BS III variant priced at Rs 4.47 lakh (ex-showroom Jaipur).

The Thar will be launched in Delhi, Chandigarh, Bangalore, Mangalore and Jaipur by December-end and the rest of India by January 2011, M&M Chief Executive (Automotive Division) Rajesh Jejurikar said.

The Thar aims to play a significant role in shaping the lifestyle vehicle segment both in urban and rural India.

"Having realised the potential of this emerging segment of off-road enthusiasts and lifestyle seekers, we have launched the Thar in India. The Thar is an extension of our legacy and what Mahindra stands for," Jejurikar said.

The much awaited 4x4 off-roader is being launched in India and is targeted at the off-roading enthusiasts, retro look seekers & people wanting to make a unique style statement.

A long time coming!

The company has spent Rs 5 crore for development of the Thar and it will be distributed through 200 outlets across the country, Jejurikar said.

Consumers today are looking for a different lifestyle, as they seek adventure and a fun experience which the Thar will offer. With the retro look back in vogue, the Thar is all set to chart a new terrain in the Indian automobile industry.

"The Thar is a manual 4x4 machine coupled with a powerful CRDe engine 77 kw (105 BHP) & drive by wire technology which is capable of providing it variable speeds and acceleration.

To handle this excess power, THAR CRDe's tough rigid ladder frame chassis has been optimised to enable crisp handling.

Modern suspension layout of IFS and abuse resistant rear leaf springs delivers a great balance between ride and handling," M&M Chief Executive (TPDS) Rajan Wadhera said.

The Thar is also available with a DI engine as a base variant. The Thar DI will be positioned as a lifestyle vehicle for the rural market with both two and four wheel drive options.

Tech Specs

Engine: NEF CRDe Turbocharged Intercooled, BS IV
Capacity: 2498 CC
Bore x Stroke: 94 x 90 mm
Power: 77.23 kW
Torque: 247 Nm @ 1800-2000 rpm

Tech Specs

Transmission: 5 Speed - Manual
Transfer case (4WD only): Borg Warner - Manual Shift, 2-Speed gear reduction - HIGH 1.0:1, LOW 2.48:1

Minimum turning radius: 5.25 m

Wheelbase: 2430 mm

Tech Specs

Suspension: Independent Front Suspension with Torsion & Stabiliser Bar, Semi elliptical leaf springs with tension sides shot penned

Ground clearance: 200 mm
Approach angle: 46º
Departure angle: 30º

Tech Specs

Tyres: P 235/70 R 16 Tubeless Tyres
Wheels: 6.5 J X 16 Inches (40.64 cms)

Fuel tank capacity: 60 Litres

Seating Capacity: 7 Seater

Technology

- Advanced CRDe engine measures every bit of fuel and combines performance with economy without polluting environment
- Drive by wire technology aids in quicker and controlled throttle response
- LSPV brakes aids in preventing wheel lock up and loss of control

Style

- Classic looking MM540 body with Jeep's lineage and grill
- Unmistakable Jeep identity to the vehicle makes it special and good looking
- Tough steel body for extended durability

Safety

- Powerful 9 inch booster with disc brakes in front and drum in rear
- 4wd high / low ratio for superior all weather and terrain traction

Comfort & Convenience

- Independent front suspension for outstanding ride and handling
- Integral power steering with car-like turning radius of 5.25 m
- Compact dimension of a small car for easy parking
- Removable top for wind-in-the-hair experience

Off road ability

- Comes with BorgWarner 4wd system as standard fitment
- 2.48 ratio low range gearbox to tackle toughest situations and loads
- High approach and departure angles to climb over impossible obstacles
- Long travel suspension for all time superior traction

Source: India Syndicate
Photos: Mahindra