27 February 2011

62,730 Toilets Built in Manipur

indian toiletImphal, Feb 27 : Altogether 62,730 toilets have been constructed in Manipur out of the targeted 2,68,769 under the Central Government sponsored flagship programme of Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC) by 2012.

According to sources in the Communication and Capacity Development Unit (CCDU), Manipur – the implementing agency of the campaign in the State – 37,130 toilets for below poverty line (BPL) families were constructed out of a total target of 1,94,887 sanitary toilets till February 17 this year while 21,428 were constructed for the above poverty line (APL) families out of the targeted 68,376 toilets.

The CCDU which works in panchayats, gram sabhas and NGOs,was set up all over the country to educate, motivate and communicate about the need for hygienic living.

Around 4,172 toilets including 247 for sanitary complexes, 2,986 for schools and 939 for balwadis were also constructed so far out of 386, 3919 and 1201 toilets respectively. The step has been taken up to enable those living in rural and remote areas and belonging to BPL section of the society to lead a hygienic life free from diseases. It also envisages constructing a sanitary latrine for every BPL household by 2012.

In case of individual latrine, the expenditure is pegged at Rs 3,000 out of which Rs 2,000 will be borne by the Central Government, Rs 700 by the State and Rs 300 by the individual concerned. For community sanitary complex, the cost is pegged at Rs 2 lakh out of which Rs 1,20,000 will be borne by the Centre, Rs 60,000 by State and Rs 20,000 by the community.

For schools, Rs 38,500 is the total cost with the Centre’s and State’s share amounting to Rs 26,500 and 11,500 respectively, while out of a total cost of Rs 10,000 for Anganwadi toilet, the Centre puts up Rs 7,000 and the State Rs 3,000.

On the other hand, various intervention programmes in the Health sector including immunisation for children and pregnant women were also carried out with special emphasis on the most vulnerable section of the society – children and women belonging to the BPL under National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) since it was launched in October 2006.

“With the launching of Janani Surakhsha Yojana (JSY), many mothers benefited under the scheme,” an official of NRHM said. A total of 41,581 pregnant women over 19 years were benefited in 2009-10, besides they were also eligible for check-up three times free of cost in a government health centre.

Selected 3,878 Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) workers play a major role to bridge the gap between the community and health care delivery system under NRHM while 3,591 village health and sanitation committees were made operationalised with their own bank accounts.

One ASHA worker covers 1,000 population in Manipur’s four valley districts while one ASHA worker covers 200 population in the five hill districts. According to Dr S Bimola Kumari, chief medical officer of the Imphal West district, 329 ASHAs equipped with uniforms, radio and cycles operate in Imphal West district alone.

26 February 2011

Aircel Launches 3G Services in Northeast India

aircelGuwahati, Feb 26 : Aircel launched its 3G services for the Northeastern region in Guwahati on Friday.

Claiming that Aircel is the fastest growing telecom service provider, its CEO Sandip Das said the company was concentrating on innovative data offerings.

The chief operating officer of the company, Gurdeep Singh said 3G pocket internet portal, launched recently, would provide video entertainment, fashion, music, movies and sports.

Apart from a very robust retail presence, Aircel would provide both prepaid and postpaid 3G products through its outlets, he said.

Palin's Dirty Nude Secrets Revealed

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Washington, Feb 26 : According to the book, Palin would often walk around the house with her robe open

Tell-all by former Alaska governor's ex-aide talks about her silent marriage, husband's reaction to nude photos and her fake letters.

More intimate secrets of Sarah Palin's marriage emerged yesterday in the tell-all book by a former aide.

They include the revelation the former Alaskan governor and her husband Todd "don't talk", she walks around their home in an open bathrobe and his laughter over a doctored nude photograph.

A draft manuscript of  Frank Bailey's In Blind Allegiance to Sarah Palin: A Memoir of Our Tumultuous Years, has been leaked.

It claims she wrote fake letters to newspapers in the name of supporters praising her "leadership and ethics".

Palin confided in Bailey about personal family matters, writing in one e-mail, "We're not like normal couples, Frank. We don't talk."

Bailey also alleges that Todd accessed her e-mails without her knowledge, and if he saw something that worried him, he would call Bailey with his concerns.

Bailey claims Palin drafted letters to newspapers during her run for governor and sent them in under supporters' names.

Bailey reveals a doctored pornographic photograph sent to Palin's campaign which showed the candidate's head  on top of a nude body was greeted with laughter by her husband.

"He laughed in his quiet Todd-way and said, 'Well she walks around the house with her robe open and with all those windows we have, well, you know."

"In the book Bailey added, "Her image is micro-managed and she has no interest in reflecting the truth when it might tarnish, even a smidgeon, her gloss."

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Palin is scheduled to speak at the India Today Conclave in New Delhi on March 19.

Some of the media said, "She will be the only American politician attending the conference, which is stacked with Indian and Pakistani officials, business leaders, public figures and entertainers."

LuvAtFirstTweet: A Twitter-Based Online Dating Service

LUVATFIRSTTWEETWish online dating was as easy as tweeting? Luv@FirstTweet helps achieve that goal by using the speed and ease of Twitter to help you meet potential dates.

What it is: Just launched this January, Luv@FirstTweet is a free Twitter-based dating service. Eliminating profile building and browsing, the service uses your tweeted answers to a variety of questions to make their version of a profile, and then bring you together with people they think are a match.

"It takes too much work," founder Jonathan Lehr said of traditional online dating. "Building a profile that usually becomes stale, browsing tons of profiles--a lot of times you send these messages to people and you never hear back. Girls get swarmed with creepy messages. Twitter is a really fun platform: it's easy, it's lightweight, it's mobile."

How it works: All you have to do is start following the luvatfirsttweet account with your own Twitter handle. From there, Luv@FirstTweet sends out daily questions, like, "What tv show do you make sure to watch every week?" or "What is your favorite beverage while working/studying?" You can answer as many as you choose, using @ replies, or Direct Messages (if you'd prefer to keep it private).

Or, you can log into your profile at the website itself, and fill out Match Questions that you might not have answered through Twitter. Luv@FirstTweet then takes your responses and uses its algorithm to make matches.

"We're getting you to that initial introduction phase, to start that conversation," said Lehr. "It's a much more meaningful conversation if you have a shared interest."

Why you'd use it:

The major advantage of Luv@FirstTweet is simple: it's a low-maintenance dating site for busy daters who may not want to spend hours browsing profiles, or dealing with the to-and-fro of traditional online dating. With just one tweet each day, you can begin to build your profile.

"It's easy and lightweight--we're Twitter dating," said Lehr. "It's more fun, and less time consuming--people use online dating because they're busy."

How to get it:

Just visit Luv@FirstTweet's website, or start following them on @LuvAtFirstTweet.

Adolescent Indian Girls Most Vulnerable: UNICEF report

indian-girlsNew Delhi, Feb 26 : With the highest adolescent population in India, the real challenge for the nation is to provide nutrition, health and education in this segment, especially for girls, according to a UNICEF report.

The report titled 'Adolescence: Age of Opportunities' was released here on Friday.

The report's focus was on the health, nutrition, and educational conditions of adolescents in India.

Lawmaker Naveen Jindal, Karin Hulshof, Representative of UNICEF India and D. K. Sikri, Secretary, Ministry of Women and Child Development, attended the event.

Highlighting the improved health and development of the country's adolescent population, Jindal said rapid economic growth in the past two decades has helped better the condition of adolescents in India.

He acknowledged that despite the improved scenario, disparities between girls and boys still remain.

Anemia was found to be a major health problem for Indian female adolescents.

Jindal said: "We have seen that parents, they try to feed the boys better, than the girl, which must change. Adolescent girls in India are the most vulnerable. About 56 percent girls in India in the age group of 15-19 are anemic."

Karin Hulshof, UNICEF India Representative, said: " The available data shows that maximum adolescence today, do not get to enjoy or have access to quality education, basic sexual reproductive health care, support for mental health issue and disability and protection from violence, abuse and exploitation and a forum for their participation."

" Worldwide, one third of all new HIV cases involve young people between the ages of 15-24. The risk of HIV is considerably higher amongst the adolescent females and young women than adolescent males and young men," he added.

D.K Sikri, Ministry of Women and Child Development Secretary, said that girls were the core source of India's growth, therefore their progress needs to be given importance.

Octagon Girls Frolic at Bondi Beach

Fun in the sun

Fun in the sun
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Octagon Girl Brittney Palmer swims at Bondi Beach on February 25, 2011 in Sydney. UFC 127 is taking place in Sydney on February 27, 2011. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

Octagon Girls (L-R) Chandella Powell, Arianny Celeste and Brittney Palmer pose at Bondi Beach on February 25, 2011 in Sydney. UFC 127 is taking place in Sydney on February 27, 2011. The UFC is an American mixed martial arts promotion company that hosts many of the top-ranked fighters in the world and produces a number of events worldwide. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

Octagon Girl Brittney Palmer learns how to surf at Bondi Beach on February 25, 2011 in Sydney. Octagon girls are women who enter the ring between rounds of a combat sport, carrying a sign that displays the number of the upcoming round. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

UFC Fighters Stephan Bonnar (L) and Matt Mitrione (2ndR) pose with Octagon Girls (L-R) Chandella Powell, Arianny Celeste and Brittney Palmer at Bondi Beach on February 25, 2011 in Sydney. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

Octagon Girl Arianny Celeste learns how to surf at Bondi Beach on February 25, 2011 in Sydney. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

UFC Fighters Stephan Bonnar (L) and Matt Mitrione (2ndR) pose with Octagon Girls (L-R) Chandella Powell, Arianny Celeste and Brittney Palmer at Bondi Beach on February 25, 2011 in Sydney. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

UFC Fighters Stephan Bonnar (L) and Matt Mitrione (2ndR) pose with Octagon Girls (L-R) Chandella Powell, Arianny Celeste and Brittney Palmer at Bondi Beach on February 25, 2011 in Sydney. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

Octagon Girl Brittney Palmer poses at Bondi Beach on February 25, 2011 in Sydney. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

Octagon Girl Arianny Celeste poses at Bondi Beach on February 25, 2011 in Sydney. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

Octagon Girl Chandella Powell poses at Bondi Beach on February 25, 2011 in Sydney. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)


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As Libya Burns, Gaddafi ‘Dances’

Tripoli, Feb 26 : Even as the US on Saturday slapped heavy sanctions on embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and the UN secretary general blasted the Libyan strongman, Gaddafi made an unexpected appearance in Tripoli's Green Square, greeting a crowd of his supporters in a show of strength that he still had control over the capital.

As Libya burns, Gaddafi `dances'

"We will die here on the soil of Libya. We will defeat foreign attempts as we did the former Italian imperialism," he said as he waved the Libyan flag, DPA reported.

"We can defeat any aggression if necessary and arm the people," Gaddafi said, in footage that was aired by Libyan state television Friday.

"You, the youth, be comfortable... dance, sing, stay up all night," he said, Al Jazeera reported.

Pro-democracy demonstrations inspired by the successful revolutions that deposed decades-long rulers in neighbouring Tunisia and Egypt have engulfed Libya since Feb 14.

Gaddafi's last speech on Thursday evening had been made by phone, leading to speculation about his physical condition.

The footage aired on Friday, however, showed the leader standing above the square, waving his fist as he spoke.

His speech came even as thousands of protesters against his regime across Libya focused their attention on the capital Friday afternoon, following the mid-day prayer.

As demonstrators in Tripoli took to the street, security forces loyal to Gaddafi reportedly began firing on them.

There was heavy gun fire in various Tripoli districts including Fashloum, Ashour, Jumhouria and Souq Al, sources told Al Jazeera.

The death toll since violence began remains unclear, though Francois Zimeray, France's top human rights official, said Thursday it could be as high as 2,000.

Demonstrators in the eastern part of the country, a region believed to be largely free from Gaddafi's control, held protests in support for the demonstrations in the capital.

As Libya burns, Gaddafi `dances'

In the town of Derna, protesters held banners with the messages including "We are one Tribe called Libya, our only capital is Tripoli, we want freedom of speech".

Gaddafi, who came to power 41 years ago in a bloodless military coup, Tuesday vowed to fight on to his "last drop of blood" and called on his supporters to confront the protesters.

Meanwhile, a son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi offered to withhold attacks on regime opponents Saturday and negotiate.

In remarks delivered late Friday, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi also denied that mercenaries have taken part in attacking protesters after witnesses said mercenaries from Chad, Mali and other African countries have been involved in attacks on protesters who are calling for Muammar Gaddafi's ouster.

"We are dealing with terrorists," the son said. "The army decided not to attack the terrorists and give them an opportunity for negotiation. We hope to do this in a peaceful way, and we will do so by tomorrow."

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi also vowed that the state would regain control over eastern cities. Witnesses said protesters are now in control of most of the eastern cities, including Benghazi, the second-largest city after the capital, Tripoli.

Muammar Gaddafi and his family insisted that Libya's uprising was instigated by Al Qaeda terrorist agents and Islamic fundamentalists and vowed to kill opponents of the regime. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon Friday estimated the number of deaths at 1,000.

The Colonel's Colourful Chronicles

The Colonel's Colourful Chronicles

It is not everyday that you come across a dictator who enjoys the company of a female guard force, carries off pink with panache and of course has the blood of hundreds on his hands.

But you have got to admit- the flamboyancy of Libyan leader Col Muamer Gaddafi has forced the world to take notice of a man who intends to be different- be it in politics or his sense of fashion.

Recently, the world got to know a little more about the man's eccentricities through Wikileaks cables.

For instance, Gaddafi dislikes long flights and has an apparent fear of flying over water which regularly causes logistical headaches. During every international summit he attends, the Libyan delegation cannot fly more than eight hours and would halt overnight if the journey was to be longer.

Then there are some of his practices that are pretty infamous. On foreign trips, Gaddafi sets up camp in a luxury Bedouin tent and is accompanied by armed female bodyguards.

Take a quick peek into the colourful world of Colonel Muamer Gaddafi.

Gaddafi's 'Angels'

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The Colonel's female guard force is now legendary. These bodyguards stick real close to the Libyan leader in his domestic and international public appearances.

Seen in this file photo is one of the Libyan leader's personal body guard armed with a Heckler and Koch MP5K sub-machine gun.

So, why women? Gaddafi claims they are 'less easily distracted than their male counterparts'.

Gaddafi's 'Angels'

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Incidentally, this all-women force played no role in his travels to New York in 2009 sparking rumours that they may be now playing a diminished role in his life. Only one female guard was included among the 350-person strong Libyan delegation to New York.
Did the women turn out to 'be the distraction' after all?

The 'Life of the African Party'

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When you take a closer look at photographs from various African summits the leader attends, you notice he goes all out to break the ice! Gaddafi has been seen indulging in chit-chat and gestures that leave his peers either highly amused or thoroughly embarrassed.

Above, Col Moummar Gaddafi talks with Pan African Parliament President Gertrude Mongella from Tanzania during the photocall of the EU-Africa summit in Lisbon. Hmm, what's the little joke, Colonel?

The 'Life of the African Party'

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In this file photo, he is seen leaning on the shoulders of former Egyptian President Mubarak and President of Yemen Saleh during a photocall before the second Afro-Arab Summit in Sirte. (Interesting to note that his best mates in the African states face similar trouble in their countries now)

The 'Life of the African Party'

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And here's a big 'thumbs up' to the EU-Africa summit, as Gaddafi clasps hands with European Council President Herman Van Rompuy (left of Gaddafi) and Gabon's President Ali Bongo Ondimba (Right of Gaddafi) as they pose in November 2010. Indeed, Colonel. You are the life of the party.

A man of many moods?

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If there is one international event that Gaddafi took by storm, it was his first ever UN address in September 2009. The pictures say it all.

Gaddafi accused the veto-wielding powers of the Security Council of betraying the principles of the U.N. charter. The Libyan leader held a Charter of the United Nations and Statute of the International Court of Justice as he spoke, dropped it on the podium several times before tossing it over his shoulder.

A man of many moods?

The Colonel's Colourful Chronicles

The eccentric leader lived up to his reputation at the UN General Assembly. In his 100-minute rant, Gaddafi ridiculed the UNSC, calling it a 'terror council'. Of course, the excitement took a toll on his throat.

Gaddafi's 'Show of strength'!

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Right: Gaddafi gestures at the end of his address to the 64th United Nations General Assembly at the U.N. headquarters in New York, September 23, 2009.

Centre: Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi gestures as he attends the Second Forum for Kings, Sultans, Princes, Sheikhs and Mayors of Africa in Tripoli in September 2010.

Left: Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi acknowledges the crowd in Sebha, about 700km (435 miles) south of Tripoli October 5, 2009

Yes, this is the official 'Gaddafi move'!

Indulgence: Horse-racing, flamenco dancing

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The Libyan leader is most passionate about two things- horse racing and flamenco dancing. Gaddafi is believed to never miss out on an opportunity to catch a race or a performance wherever he travels.

Here, Italy's Barbary cavalry perform for the Libyan leader in Rome when he visited Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in 2010.

Watch out, Fashion Police!

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They say leave the best for the last!

Gaddafi's wardrobe may have fashionistas tearing their hair out, but what he whips out from it, screams he is 'different'- loud, challenging and untamable.

Gaddafi who is a staunch supporter of a 'United Africa' has, many a time, adapted his dresses accordingly. He has sported clothes that have even carried emblems of the African continent or portraits of African leaders.
Well, apart from that you have the cascading pinks, purples, maroons. You name the shade, he's got it.

Watch out, Fashion Police!

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When the rest go sober in black or deep blue, the dictator decides he needs pearly white.

Here's Gaddafi, in a lineup of G8 leaders in 2009 in Italy. A white suit under the traditional Arabic bisht, accessorized with a small billboard of medals and, on his right breast, a brooch of Africa- just in case anyone forgot he was the president of the African Union.

Col Muamer Gaddafi- The Unforgettable

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Today, Colonel Muamer Gaddafi stands defiant. He would rather die than step down as president.

Whatever be the outcome of the battle- the portrait Gaddafi has painted of himself is one the world cannot forget, however hard we may try.

Source: India Syndicate/ Reuters

How To Protect Your Blog From Hackers

How to protect your blog from hackers

So you have finally set up your blog and the number of visitors are catching up too. But sadly, there are people who hack into blogs either for fun or to malign work of others.
Here are simple tips to keep hackers away from yours.

Upgrade your software

Upgrade your software

Perhaps you have wondered why blogs releases a new version of their software every few weeks. Thousands of people go over the Wordpres code every day in an effort to improve it. A lot of the time, they are trying to plug up security vulnerabilities which hackers have figured out how to exploit.
By upgrading regularly, you can be sure that you have all the latest security fixes.

Update plugins

Update plugins

Many times, hackers will figure out how to gain access to your blog through a vulnerability in one of your plugins. The creators of these plugins often release updates that are more secure, which is something you should take advantage of by updating them regularly.

Hide plugins

Hide plugins

If the hackers don't know which plugins you have, then they won't know where to begin trying to hack your site. The way they find out which plugins you have is by looking in your /wpcontent/plugins directory. If you create a blank document, save it as index.html, and upload it to this directory, you can prevent anyone from accessing this information.
Alternatively you can block the standard file list from showing with .htaccess.

Get rid of Admin

Get rid of Admin

Do you still use "admin" as your username to log into your account? If so, you are making things much easier for hackers. If they know the username of your administer's account, then hackers already have half of the information they need to break into your account.

Use strong password

Use strong password

If your password is something like "wood floor", then it can be extremely easy for hackers to guess. They can often simply use a program which guesses your password based on dictionary entries. Create a lengthy password made up of upper and lower case letters, numbers and characters in no particular order and avoiding dictionary words.

Login securely

Login securely

One way that hackers will steal your password is by intercepting it through the network while it is on its way to most blogs. You can solve this problem by installing the Chap Secure Login plugin. This plugin will automatically encrypt your password when you login, so the hackers will only be able to see your username.

Remove your version information

Remove your version information

Often, hackers will attack your site based on the version of the blog you are running. If they don't know which version you are running, they won't know how to attack your site. Install WP Security Scan to remove the identifying code from the header and feeds.

Prevent brute force attacks

Prevent brute force attacks

One of the simplest ways for hackers to break into your account is to try different passwords over and over until they find one that works. The easiest way to prevent this is to use the Login LockDown plugin. If someone fails to guess the correct password three times within a 5 minute period, this plugin will prevent them from even trying again for the next hour.