30 May 2011

Shillong Showers Welcome Tourists From Scorching Kolkata

By Manosh Das

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Shillong, May 30
: With pre-monsoon showers bathing the Scotland of the East into a more lush shade of green, tourists, especially from neighbouring Kolkata are making a beeline to bask in the cool climes of Shillong.

"Oh, it is unbelievably cool out here," exclaims Sauravi Chatterjee, a tourist from Kolkata, who has escaped to the Pine City to escape the sweltering heat in her hometown.

"We love the hills out here and people are so elegant," gushes Saswati Dutta, yet another tourist from West Bengal. "We performed pujas at the Kamakhya Shrine in Guwahati before coming to Shillong," says Sudhir Dey, also from Bengal.

With the official monsoon just a few weeks away, botanists and zoologists from across the world are waiting with bated breath too to descend on the verdant Cherrapunjee (Sohra), its treasures multiplying fast with every bout of rainshower.

"Wild flowers and moss grow all over the hills in the region during the rains," says a botanist at the headquarters of Botanical Survey of India, Shillong.

Officials in the tourism department say tourist flow to the state has been rising steadily over the past few years. "The overall peaceful atmosphere and the sheer beauty of pristine nature, besides better communication, lodging and food facilities and popular annual festivals have been attracting tourists to the state," says an official in the state tourism department.

Beautiful lakes, breathtaking waterfalls set in pine forests and rolling green hills make the Shillong a popular hill station in the country.

Also reputed as the hub of western music, Shillong has emerged as an important destination for international music groups, attracting a large number of music buffs from not only the Northeast but other parts of the country and abroad as well.

Trekking, swimming, bird watching, shopping, golf and water sports are some of the activities that keep visitors engaged here. Home to an amazing variety of flora and fauna, Meghalaya has two national parks and two wildlife sanctuaries. There are also many caves, some the longest in Asia.

An added attraction for tourists here is the leave travel concession (LTC) package offered by the Centre to government employees traveling to the Northeast.

"The enhanced LTC facilities under which tourists can travel economy class on air encourages many to visit Shillong, apart from its sheer beauty of course," says a travel agent.

"The Centre is keen on luring LTC travelers to the relatively peaceful and enchanting, yet lesser visited Northeast, also to dispel misconceptions about the place," says a senior tourism official. "With direct flights between Kolkata and Shillong, the flow of tourists to Meghalaya is expected to increase," the official adds.

"Almost all hotels in the city have been booked by budget tourists," says the owner of a popular hotel in Police Bazar.

29 May 2011

Mizoram Road Works Gather Speed

mizoram roadAizawl, May 29 : The two-lane projects on two of the six national highways in Mizoram are in progress with nearly 60 per cent of works having been completed, PWD officials said today.

The two-lane construction works on NH 154 and 54 would be completed by mid 2012.

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways had allocated Rs 189.66 crore for double-lane construction of the 58-kilometre national highway 154 connecting Kolasib and Bairabi in northern Mizoram, the officials said.

The ministry had also earmarked Rs 123.93 crore for two-lane construction of stretch of 35 km on NH 54 connecting Kawnpui-Buichali (Sairang), which is a bypass of Silchar-Aizawl National Highway. Split into two packages, the double-lane works on NH 54 are being carried out by ABCI Infrastructure Pvt Ltd.

Once the double-lane project on NH 54 are completed, the distance between Kolasib and state capital Aizawl, which now takes three to four hours, would be reduced to a two-hour drive by light vehicles and three hours by heavy vehicles, PWD officials said.

‘Bigfoot’, Hits YouTube

Is this Bigfoot caught on video? Hiker swears she really HAS caught him this time

A woman hiker got the fright of her life after she went walking with a friend in Spokane, Washington, and stumbled across what she claims is Bigfoot.

Samantha, who has not revealed her surname, caught the footage in Downriver Park with her iPhone camera and posted the video on YouTube.

After capturing the mysterious creature, also known as a Sasquatch, on film, her YouTube video has become a hit and has already been viewed almost 8,000 times within four days.

The hiker took a walk in Downriver Park in Spokane, Washington, and end up catching Bigfoot on her iPhone

The hiker took a walk in Downriver Park in Spokane, Washington, and end up catching Bigfoot on her iPhone

In her post, Samantha said she didn’t realise Bigfoot was there until she replayed her video after the hike at home.

She wrote an email to KXLY news website in the US, and said: ‘Someone asked me in the comments section if I believed in Bigfoot before the video.

‘I have never given it much thought, but now I’m not so sure. Seem real enough to me.

KXLY apparently showed the video to students and staff at Spokane Community College to ask for their opinion, seeing as their school mascot dresses as Bigfoot.

Student Margaret Clarke said: ‘Looks like just a normal person to me.’

While fellow pupil Ryan Constable added: ‘I think there is something big and hairy walking around out there like that.’

The Bigfoot YouTube video has become a hit and has already been viewed almost 8,000 times

The Bigfoot YouTube video has become a hit and has already been viewed almost 8,000 times

And Professor of Theatre and Film Arts, Adam Sharp, said he has seen Bigfoot around their school grounds from time to time.

He said laughing: ‘We do get messages from him, from the faculty and staff. But he’s pretty elusive, he doesn’t like the spotlight a whole lot.’

Bigfoot is allegedly an ape-like cryptid that is said to inhabit forests mainly in the Northwest regions of North America, but his existence has not been scientifically proven.

Watch the video of the alleged Bigfoot below:

Condoms For Calif. Porn Stars?

New California law may require porn stars to wear condoms in sex scenes

condomCondoms would be soon made compulsory for porn films made in California.

Though it's only in draft stage, a new proposal would require adult entertainers to wear condoms in sex scenes to prevent ‘genital and oral contact with the blood or (any other bodily fluids) of another person,’ reports the New York Daily News.

The legislation is based on a state law requiring that hospitals provide nurses with gear to prevent exposure to blood and fluid-borne illnesses.

Cal/OSHA officials have always said they believe that porn performers fall under that law, but the new rule would make it more specific to porn sets.

The bill would also reiterate some of the basics of safe sex: condoms could not be reused, expired or worn with multiple partners, according to the proposal.

It would also require that performers not share razors and that sex toys must be kept clean.

The proposed rules come in response to a complaint filed two years ago by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation and shortly after a California health care clinic for porn stars was shut down.

Tata To Launch New Nano

Tata Motors to launch new Nano variants in 2011-12

Tata Motors to launch new Nano variants in 2011-12

New Delhi, May 29 : Although the company has not specified anything about the forthcoming variant, it is widely speculated that a diesel version of the car is in the offing.

In a presentation, the company said it will introduce a host of products in 2011-12 fiscal.

"Future products in pipeline for FY'12 -- Nano variants, Vista refresh, Manza limited edition, New Safari, Aria 2WD," the presentation mentioned referring to product line up for its passenger vehicles for the ongoing fiscal.

Currently, Nano is available in three different petrol variants and are priced between Rs 1.41 lakh and Rs 1.97 lakh.

When contacted, a company spokesperson said the firm does not have any detail at this moment.

Pune FC Names David Lalbiakzara as U-19 Best Player

Keita is 'Pune FC Player Of The Year'

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Pune, May 29
: In the Under-19 section, David Lalbiakzara, who hails from Mizoram, and joined the Pune FC fold in February this year was adjudged ‘Best Player (Under-19)’ and received his award by Head Coach (Youths) Norbert Gonsalves.

Guinean striker Keita Mandjou was adjudged 'Pune FC Player Of The Year 2010-11' and with it carried forward the trend of foreign players walking tall in their debut year for the club.

Thirty one-year-old Kieta in company of attacking midfielder Lester Fernandez stood out at the glittering Pune FC’s Award Night held on Friday night as they grabbed two awards respectively. This was the second year of the awards instituted by the city’s only professional football club.
The function held at Hotel Vits, situated within the Balewadi Sports Complex precinct, saw Keita receive a glittering trophy and a cash-incentive of Rs 2.0 lakh. Keita is one of the two new foreign players signed this season and his 11-goal effort in the on-going league (PFC has one round left this season) was an important reason in end analysis.
“I thank God and my family for all their support. Thank you Pune FC for the honour,” was his modest address to the gathering after Pune FC directors Rajeev, Nandan and Harsh Piramal handed over his award.
The other award that went Keita’s way was the ‘Players’ Player Award,’ an award nominated by the entire Pune FC senior team (I-League) squad. The award carried a Rs 1 lakh cash incentive and was presented by India’s and Pune FC’s first choice goalkeeper Subrata Paul.
In a total of 10 awards (six for the seniors and four for the juniors) given away at the gala, Bangalore-born Lester Fernandez was handed the ‘Goal of the Year’ and was also voted ‘Fans’ Player of the Year’.

Lester, like Keita, was signed this year and his strike against Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) Bangalore in Round-23 was voted best. The goal, incidentally, was Lester’s first in Pune FC colours and coincidentally netted it in his home town.

Pune FC coach Derrick Pereira and local-boy Mayur Karanjkar, who was shortlisted from a 23,900-odd Pune FC fan base on Facebook, gave away the prizes respectively
The ‘Best Under-23 Player’ award went to Punjab-born Gurjinder Kumar, who like Keita and Lester joined the Pune FC this season. The left wing back was richer by Rs 1 lakh and received the honours from Pune FC directors Harsh Mehta and Kunal Chandra.
Defender Selwyn Fernandes claimed the ‘Man of Steel,’ which is an award given to the player with the maximum minutes played for the Pune FC seniors in the Federation Cup and I-League.

The Goan, who is playing his third year for the club, had a staggering 2324 playing minutes to his name having turned out in 24 full games, was substituted once and missed two matches due to double bookings!
This year, Pune FC included another first to their awards by acknowledging the junior players’ efforts as well. Pune FC Head of Operations Chirag Tanna said, “The awards was needed and it was necessary to showcase their efforts to enhance motivation at the junior level.”
Goa’s Vellington Rocha, a second-year player at the club, was handed the ‘Best Disciplined Player’ award by Pune FC Head of Youth Development, Ranjan Choudhury.
The ‘Best Under-17 Player’ award went to defensive midfielder Riyan Yadgiri, while the Rushab Dhere claimed the ‘Best Under-15 Player.’ Both Riyan and Rushab are city players, skippered their respective teams this season and are in their second year with the club. Assistant Coach (Youths) Gift Raikhan and Manager (Youths) Amit Dharap gave away the awards respectively.

All junior awards carried a cash award of Rs 20,000 apart from a trophy.

At the conclusion of the function, which was peppered by a recap of all activity Pune FC had conducted on and off the pitch including and a solo act by PFC Assistant Coach (Youths) Gift Raikhan, Chirag Tanna spoke on the next big thing at Pune FC – the Peninsula Pune Football Club Academy.
THE AWARDEES
Best Player of the Year: Mandjou Keita
Best Under-23 Player: Gurjinder Kumar
Goal of the Year: Lester Fernandez
Players’ Player: Mandjou Keita
Fans’ Player of the Year: Lester Fernandez
Man of Steel: Selwyn Fernandes
Best Player Under-19: David Lalbiazara
Best-Disciplined Under-19 Player: Vellington Rocha
Best Under-17 Player: Riyan Yadgiri
Best Under-15 player: Rushab Dhere

Tripura Bans Animal Slaughter in Open Places

animal-slaughter283rAgartala, May 29 :  The Tripura government Friday banned slaughtering of animals in open places and temples and threatened tough action against offendors following stringent ciriticism of the practice, officials here said.

"The government has issued a notification banning the slaughtering of animals in open places in Tripura. From now on stern legal action would be taken against violators," Agartala Municipal Council chairperson Prafullajit Sinha told reporters here.

"Animals were slaughtered openly in the markets, roadside stalls, on pavements and at temples throughout the state, which affected children's psychological make-up. These are unhygienic too," Sinha said.

A large number of animals, including buffalos, goats and pigeons are sacrificed in the Tripura temples. The state government has been unable to enforce any law to stop the slaughter in government sponsored temples.

People For Animals (PFA) chairperson Maneka Gandhi, a former union minister, had written letters to the district magistrates in Tripura asking them to stop the "cruel killing of animals in temples".

The erstwhile princely state of Tripura merged with India Oct 15, 1949, through an agreement signed between Kanchan Prabha Devi, then regent maharani, and the governor general.

The agreement made it obligatory for the Tripura government to continue the sponsorship of temples run earlier by Hindu rulers. It continues to this day.

The animal lovers and environmentalists have been condemning the state government for sponsoring animal sacrifice in temples.

App Allows Fetus To Pick Own Name

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Your kids won’t have anyone but themselves to blame when it comes to their name, thanks to the Kick to Pick app now available for iPhone, though some might feel that’s a bit too much pressure for a being that hasn’t even laid eyes on daylight yet.

Just so your little pink bundle doesn’t end up picking out the name “Mortimer,” parents can use a predetermined list of names or sort by gender, then monitor the baby’s movements to see which gets the biggest reaction.

How one can tell if they’re violently protesting or nodding vigorously is a mystery, but the app is sure to liven up some slow nights in front of the TV.

Full story at Kick to Pick via Geekologie.