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An attendant named Umesh Kumar Pandey in toll plaza near Kheri Daula, Gurgaon was shot dead Today at 00:30 am. As usual Umesh was performing his duty at booth number 11 when a car reaches his booth, Umesh and the car driver had some issue regarding the tax which is Rs.27 (standard amount for the cars for entering or leaving Gurgaon) says source. The area where the incident happen is just a kilometer away from the Haldiram's outlet in Manesar border.
27 Rs.lead to murder In Gurgaon's Toll Plaza
An attendant named Umesh Kumar Pandey in toll plaza near Kheri Daula, Gurgaon was shot dead Today at 00:30 am. As usual Umesh was performing his duty at booth number 11 when a car reaches his booth, Umesh and the car driver had some issue regarding the tax which is Rs.27 (standard amount for the cars for entering or leaving Gurgaon) says source. The area where the incident happen is just a kilometer away from the Haldiram's outlet in Manesar border.
Indian Railways,
technological news
After many rail mishaps, now finally Railways took a decision to install Train Protection Warning System (TPWS) on Delhi-Mumbai and Delhi-Kolkata route which is considered as the most busy route in the northern railway zone.TPWS automatically brakes the train when the loco pilot jumps the red signal but is estimated to cost a prohibitive Rs 50 lakh per kilometre.
Train Protection Warning System(TPWS) To Be Installed Soon!!
Intel news,
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Intel to launch their Ultrabooks costs around $1000
Sunday, September 18, 2011
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At least 9 people were killed and about 200 injured on sunday as a 6.8 intensity earthquake
ravaged Sikkim-Nepal border region, shaking large parts of India, Bangladesh and Nepal
and causing widespread panic.
Strong Earthqauke causes deaths, destruction in India & Nepal
At least 9 people were killed and about 200 injured on sunday as a 6.8 intensity earthquake
ravaged Sikkim-Nepal border region, shaking large parts of India, Bangladesh and Nepal
and causing widespread panic.
Tens of thousands people are out of their homes just after 6 p.m. in numerous cities including New Delhi following the powerful tremor that was quickly followed by two major aftershocks.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said the epicentre of the quake was on the Sikkim-Nepal border.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh immediately convened a meeting of the National Disaster Management Authority. The Indian army was put on alert for deployment in Sikkim.
In no time, the Indian Air Force flew five cargo planes with relief material and rescue personnel for deployment in West Bengal and Sikkim, which accounted for four deaths.
One of the dead was a child, officials in Gangtok said. Another was Sandipan Banerjee, an official with a pharmaceutical company who died when a house collapsed in Rangpo, 40 km from Gangtok.
Another man died when his vehicle was trapped in a massive mudslide on the outskirts of Gangtok.
The worst, officials said, was feared in the Sikkim-Nepal border region, where mudslides had blockaded roads.
Cabinet Secretary Ajit Kumar Seth told reporters: “As time passes, we will get more information… Everyone is helping out.”
At least five people were killed in Nepal, three of them in Kathmandu alone, triggering panic and chaos all across the Himalayan kingdom, news reports said.
The British embassy in Kathmandu, located in the Lainchaur area close to the Indian embassy, collapsed after the quake, smashing a car and killing three people inside.
Dozens were injured as houses crashed across the mountainous country, snapping communication lines.
Across India, buildings shook triggering panic almost all over northern and eastern India, including Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, Assam and Mizoram.
In Assam’s major city Guwahati, people ran out of their homes.
Power supply was disrupted in parts of northern West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said in Kolkata.
“In no time all the people in my neighbourhood were out of their apartments,” said Anjani Kumari, who lives on Boring Road in Patna, Bihar.
The experience was particularly frightening for those in high rises.
“I was watching TV and for a few seconds thought my head was spinning. When I realised it was an earthquake, I ran out,” said Meenakshi Sinha, who lives on the seventh floor of an apartment complex in Noida.
She said the tremors lasted 30 to 40 seconds.
Lucknow resident Vijay Dutt told reporters, “There were strong tremors. In our building, everybody rushed out fearing the worst. The furniture shook and windows rattled. It was scary,” he added.
In Tripura, officials said the quake was also felt in neighbouring Bangladesh.
This is the fourth earthquake to hit India this month.
An earthquake measuring 4.2 on the Richter Scale had shaken north India Sep 7 at around with its epicentre near Sonepat in Haryana, 65 km from New Delhi.
Earthquake,
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A 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Sikkim at 6:17pm, sunday evening. No details of any casualties or destruction have been ascertained as of now.
Initial reports from Sikkim indicate that the quake caused violent shuddering, panicing the residents. Telephone and electricity services have gone down.
The earthquake caused tremors to be felt all across North India, causing building to shake as far away as Kolkata. The quake also led to evacuations in Patna and New Delhi.
The earthquake occurred ten kilometres under the Earth and It's epicenter was 64 kilometers away from Gangkot.
Breaking News : Earthquake knocks Sikkim at 6:17 pm
Magnitude 6.8 - SIKKIM, INDIA
Magnitude | 6.8 |
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Location | 27.730°N, 88.082°E |
Depth | 20.7 km (12.9 miles) |
Region | SIKKIM, INDIA |
Distances | 68 km (42 miles) NW of Gangtok, Sikkim, India 119 km (73 miles) NNW of Shiliguri, West Bengal, India 272 km (169 miles) E of KATHMANDU, Nepal 572 km (355 miles) N of Kolkata (Calcutta), West Bengal, India |
Location Uncertainty | horizontal +/- 14.4 km (8.9 miles); depth +/- 7.4 km (4.6 miles) |
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Sikkim at 6:17pm, sunday evening. No details of any casualties or destruction have been ascertained as of now.
Initial reports from Sikkim indicate that the quake caused violent shuddering, panicing the residents. Telephone and electricity services have gone down.
The earthquake caused tremors to be felt all across North India, causing building to shake as far away as Kolkata. The quake also led to evacuations in Patna and New Delhi.
The earthquake occurred ten kilometres under the Earth and It's epicenter was 64 kilometers away from Gangkot.
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Political News
Corporates under Lokpal : CVC
As the Lokpal debate rages, the CVC feels corporates should be brought under the purview of the proposed anti-corruption bill to check graft effectively.
It also favours that corruption in higher levels of bureaucracy and among political executives should be dealt with by the Lokpal provided there is a proper demarcation of work to avoid overlapping of powers with the CVC.
“Lokpal should cover corruption in higher bureaucracy and among political executives. There may also be a provision, as in UK bribery law, where a bribe giver is punished. We are also not against bringing corporates under the purview of Lokpal,” Central Vigilance Commissioner Pradeep Kumar told PTI in an interview.
At present CVC has no power to check corruption in private firms. However, the Commission refers cases of criminal conspiracy and corruption by government officials and private persons to the CBI.
“Lokpal may investigate cases of corruption involving political executives (ministers). In case they are found involved in wrong doings then action against them should be taken as per the law,” he said.
Mr. Kumar, who took over the reins of country’s top anti-graft body in July this year, cautioned that there should not be complexity in exercising powers by Lokpal to avoid delay in checking corruption.
“All civil servants are governed by departmental punishment rules. The CVC, in some cases, may impose penalty directly while it has to seek sanction for prosecution against senior officials. The Lokpal may look into these aspects (and simplify the process),” he said.
The CVC’s view may be conveyed to the Parliamentary Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice for Lokpal when the Commission appears before it.
The 31-member House panel, reconstituted a few days ago, is likely to call the CVC either on September 23 or 24 after the delay in its constitution resulted in cancelling the Commission’s presentation twice — on September 7 and 15.
Mr. Kumar wanted extension of the vigilance mechanism in graft cases through speedy enquiries and prosecution procedures.
“The standard of proof (evidence) is lower in the Prevention of Corruption Act, which is time consuming. There is preponderance of probability. That is why there are a bulk of cases going on in courts. Cases under the PC Act are pending for over 10-15 years,” the CVC said.
The Commission covers corruption involving central government officials working in banks, public sector units and other undertakings of the Government of India.
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Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan on sunday visited his friend and Rajya Sabha MP Amar Singh at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi.
Big B visits Amar Singh at AIIMS, New Delhi
Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan on sunday visited his friend and Rajya Sabha MP Amar Singh at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi.
Amar Singh, arrested in the cash-for-votes scam, is on interim bail till Sep 19. He was under medical observation till Sep 13 after he complained of ill health.
Bachchan, who is in Delhi to attend the Bharatiya Gyanpith Award, was accompanied by his Delhi-based daughter, Shweta Nanda.
“Amitabh Bachchan came to see Amar Singh in the private ward around 11 a.m.,” - source said.
Amar Singh and two former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs, Faggan Singh Kulaste and Mahavir Singh Bhagora, were arrested Sep 6 for their alleged involvement in an attempt to bribe MPs ahead of the July 2008 parliament trust vote.
Bachchan’s visit follows Amar Singh confidante and MP Jayaprada’s jibe saying: “The celebrities he helped, the famous people… Where are they?”
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