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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today announced a Rs 125 crore relief packaged for the Leh cloudburst victims and said all houses destroyed by the natural calamity will be reconstructed within the next two-and-a-half months. Singh, who arrived here on a day-long visit to take stock of relief and rehabilitation undertaken in the aftermath of flash floods in this mountainous region, said that the relief will be given from the Prime Minister”s National Relief Fund.

The Prime Minister said that houses destroyed in the Leh cloudburst will be rebuilt within the next two-and-a-half months and funds will not be a problem. “Hospital, school, electricity connections and roads will be rebuilt and all rehabilitation works will be completed within the next two-and-a-half months and before the onset of winter.

Funds will not be a problem,” he said. Singh said many lives have been lost during the tragedy which is irreparable but the Central and Jammu and Kashmir governments will take all possible measures to help the bereaved families.

The Prime Minister said a monitoring committee under the chairmanship of state Chief Secretary will be constituted to ensure effective implementation of various schemes for the affected people. “Before the onset of winter, I will again visit you and inspect the houses that will be constructed for you,” he said.

Singh also held a meeting with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and state officials to discuss the steps being taken for the relief and rehabilitation measures. The Prime Minister was accompanied by Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, Minister for New and Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah and Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee Chief Saifuddin Soz.

The Prime Minister had promised in his Independence Day address that every possible effort would be made to provide relief to those hit by the calamity. Singh had earlier announced an ex-gratia relief of Rs one lakh each to the kin of the deceased and Rs 50,000 each to the seriously injured from the PM”s National Relief Fund.

“The New Digg is Coming…”

Posted by admin On August - 17 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Digg recently opened up a redesign alpha site for there user with so many new features.. Digg is a very important part of the internet. It is a central hub where much of the content that we find on social networks begins..

It seems that the ultimate redesigned Digg is nearing its touch down debut on the world wide web as the sites teases “The New Digg is Coming…” when you tried to register for a new account, that’s Digg is temporarily not accepting new account creation. I really don’t if the unicorn exists, but sure Digg has something on its redesign to bring something really new and out-of-the-box, like a unicorn.

If you think you want to be notified first when the new Digg rolls out, sure by that time you can create your new account, then try hitting this link and drop your email on their mailing list.

“It’s exciting to see the return of aurora to mid-latitudes,” Dr. Steve Smith said, referring to the periodic occurrence of emissions in the Earth’s atmosphere that have intrigued observers from ancient to modern times.

Scientists from Boston University’s Center for Space Physics (CSP) have obtained sub-visual evidence of the onset of a new cycle of solar-terrestrial activity. The key results being reported deal with the fact that recent auroral displays at high latitudes (ones visible to the naked eye) were accompanied by far less luminous glows in the atmosphere at lower latitudes.What has fascinated space scientists in recent years is the delayed onset of such effects. Typically, the Sun has an activity cycle of about 11 years, with flares and ejections of electrically charged particles (called the solar wind) that cause changes in the Earth’s magnetic field that produce, as a side product, luminous emissions in the atmosphere. Such effects are subdued during so-called solar minimum years (e.g., in 1996-1997) and very prominent in solar maximum years (e.g., 2001-2002). Thus, the onset of a new wave of such activity had been expected to be well underway by 2009, but the Sun remained surprisingly quiet. Now, in 2010 there are finally signs of the cycle re-appearing.

The observations made by the BU team used an all-sky camera located at the Mt. John Observatory in Lake Tekapo, New Zealand. “This is essentially a fish-eye lens that is used to view the full sky, and the images are captured with a very sensitive digital CCD camera,” explained Jeffrey Baumgardner, who designed and built the instrument.

Smith, who was born in New Zealand and is now a Senior Research Scientist in the BU Center for Space Physics, explained that “The emissions we study come from regions ranging from 200-400 km (125-250 miles) above the surface. These gases are caused to glow by energy input from above, energy that flows downward along the Earth’s magnetic field lines.”

The curtains of glowing gasses capable of being seen by the human eye are long been called aurora borealis when near polar regions in the northern hemisphere, and aurora australis in southern polar regions. In the accompanying image, the emissions observed come from regions more distant from the poles than where classic aurora occur. These emissions are below naked eye detection limits. The brighter feature far to the south that is captured by the CCD camera is not an example of the classically narrow and dynamic curtain aurora, but of emission far more diffuse in space. They are caused by a steady influx of electrons that hit oxygen atoms and excite them to glow in a typically red light. Separated from it, is an even fainter arc that extends from east to west just south of New Zealand, again captured in the red glow of oxygen atoms. This emission is due to collisions between hot electrons and oxygen atoms in the Earth’s ionosphere. Such features are called Stable Auroral Red (SAR) arcs and form an active topic of current research in space physics.

“This image of a SAR arc from New Zealand is perhaps the first-ever case of imaging an unambiguous SAR arc in the southern hemisphere,” said Michael Mendillo, Professor of Astronomy at BU.

SAR arcs show where energy from the Van Allen Radiation Belts of electrically charged particles trapped in the Earth’s magnetosphere deposits heat into the ionosphere. The narrow dimension of a SAR arc shows that the energy input is confined to a small extent (100 km or 60 miles) in latitude, but in bands that can extend completely around the globe in longitude.

“We fully expect that a similar SAR arc occurred in the northern hemisphere, but it was cloudy at our observatory in Boston that night, and so one was not seen,” Smith explained. “We hope in the years ahead to have many cases of SAR arcs in our data from both hemispheres, and then examine the full global distribution of such effects,” he added. “Looking to see if the energy input is simultaneously the same or different in each hemisphere is a forefront topic in the study of solar-induced storms in our upper atmosphere.”

Women Health, Infancy and chilhood

Posted by admin On August - 17 - 20101 COMMENT

For women in the United States, 10 per cent of conception that lead to live births are considered to be unwanted, and 20 per cent are wanted but considered to be ill-timed.

The implications of these figures are that some couples may be poorly prepared or may feel guilty about not wanting to be parents at that particular time. It is desirable that pregnancy be a planned event and that the spacing of children be mutually agreed upon. The number of children in a typical family is two, as opposed to four around the beginning of the century. Repeated child bearing prevents adequate recuperation from the birth process and places the mother at risk for complications and injury. The new mother requires time to adapt; this period may range from a few weeks to several months. The demands of other children at home can be extremely taxing, and the family may be stressed beyond its capacity if those children are also young.

Twice academy award nominee Sylvestor Stallone is marketing his 56th film, assumed to be blockbuster “The Expendables”. It unites some of the biggest action stars of yesteryear and today like Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mickey Rourke, Jet Li, Bruce Willis, Jason Statham, Sylvestor Stallone and Dolph Lundgren.


This movie is full of traditional high-energy action, contrary to computer-generated and other new sophisticated technology based film. Stallone in a short interview said – “I thought to go back to a simpler stage, man against man and not too much man against technology or vise versa.” I wanted to do an old-fashioned movie, without any superheroes and it’s just guys trying to be tough and if they’re heroic, great, but they’re just flesh and bone,” he said.



“Above all the more older you get, the more immature or childish you should be, stallone believes that all of us have this childlike zest towards life within us and in case we’re allowed to show it, but the society curbs it down. What does it mean to act your age? To act old? older you get, the more childish and immature you should be”.

keep it up stallone, we all are eagerly waiting for your movie to come.

Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa Sunday promised new measures to stop illegal mining in the state as Karnataka celebrated Independence Day with patriotic fervour and gaiety.



“All round development of the state is the best answer to critics of my government,” the Bharatiya Janata Party’s first Chief Minister in Karnataka and south India, said in a brief speech at the main Independence Day function here.

“I am committed to protect the natural resources of the state and will soon bring out a new policy to stop illegal mining,” Yeddyurapppa, who has been under attack over alleged illegal iron ore mining and export by his cabinet colleagues, the Reddy brothers, said.

The chief minister called for concerted efforts to end the menace of terrorism and growing Maoist threat in the country.

Earlier he hoisted the national flag at the Manekshaw Parade ground in the city centre. After unfurling the tricolour, the chief minister inspected the guard of honour and took the salute at an impressive Independence Day parade conducted by the defence services, central and state forces and about 2,000 school boys and girls.

Around 10,000 people, including Yeddyurappa’s cabinet colleagues, senior civil, defence and police officials, watched the parade and the cultural show amid tight security. Over 2,000 boys and girls from various schools in the city put up a scintillating cultural show with patriotic songs.

Cabinet ministers unfurled the flag at district headquarters and witnessed cultural programmes by school children. Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat hoisted the flag at the Sangh’s office in Bangalore.

Functions were also held at the offices of BJP, Congress and Janata Dal (S) in the city to mark the day. BJP General Secretary and south Bangalore Lok Sabha member H.N. Ananth Kumar, state Congress Chief R.V. Deshpande and JD (S) state President H.D. Kumaraswamy unfurled the tricolour at their party offices.

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