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  • Breaking News:Blast rock Islamabad

    Several people killed and 40 injured in a massive explosion outside the Marriott hotel in IslamabadĀ on Saturday

    A suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden vehicle into the main gate of the hotel.A powerful blast was heard from several kilometers away. The explosion destroyed numerous vehicles parked outside the hotel and uprooted trees.

    Now its again proved that there is no any religion of terrorist. Its a Bhasmashur whch destroy its creator also.

    So terrorism should be considered as a global problem. Entire world and human being needs to unite against terrorism. We extremely condemn this blast and requesting the people of Pakistan that now its time to unite us against this devil.


  • Delhi encounter: Police inspector dies in hospital(No fake encounter)

    Mohan Chand Sharma, inspector of the Delhi [Images] Police Special Cell who was critically injured during an encounter with Delhi blasts-linked terrorists, died in a hospital on Friday evening.
    Forty-one-year-old Sharma, a highly decorated officer who received three bullet injuries in his abdomen, thigh and right arm in the gunbattle at Jamia Nagar in South Delhi, succumbed to his injuries at the Holy Family hospital at 7 pm, doctors attending him said.

    A recipient of seven gallantry medals, Sharma, who had led the police team against the terrorists wanted in connection with the Delhi and Ahmedabad blasts, underwent an operation to remove the bullets from his body.

    We all Indian salute him for his bravery,may god take care of the family of inspector Mohan Chand Sharma who sacrificed his life in the encounter and may his soul rest in peace.He was really a great man.

    In India TV i was seeing that local residents are saying that it is a fake encounter. But after the death of our brave jawan this allegation is dismissed automatically.


  • BPO firms chant cost-cutting mantra

    Press one for cost cutting, two for margin improvement BPO companies are wishing for a dream system. But while this is far from reality, outsources are experimenting with all options to survive the slowdown.
    Salinet Business Solutions is trying to play the volume game by pushing up the number of transactions in the same billing rate.
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  • Serial Blast in Delhi

    There is a serial blast in delhi just half an half an hour before.Till now it is rpeorted at 3 places.

    Karol Bag

    Cannaught place

    Greater kailash

    Detail reports yet to come.


  • Channels told to show restraint in Big Bang coverage(PTI)

    With television channels going overboard with their coverage of the ‘Big Bang’ experiment and speculating about its ‘catastrophic effect on the world’, the government has stepped in and issued an advisory to two TV channels, asking them to exercise restraint.

    Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has issued an advisory to two television channels — Aaj Tak and India TV — earlier this week, for ‘showing content that appears to be spreading panic and fear’.

    A Ministry official said that the advisory had been sent quoting Sub Rule 6 1(O) and 6 (5) of Cable Television Network and Regulation Act 1995, related to unrestricted public exhibition; and programme affecting children, respectively.

    The official added that the Ministry had issued the advisory to the said TV channels as an act of first warning to the channels on its own, though normally it acts on complaints received from people regarding objectionable content being shown on TV.

    “But on certain occasions, when it is felt by the Ministry that the content regulation guidelines are being violated, we issue such advisories,” the official said.

    Incidentally the airing of the Big Bang experiment on television channels and various interpretations being done on it by television channels allegedly led to the death of a farmer’s daughter in Madhya Pradesh.

    Girl commits suicide fearing end of world

    According to media reports, the 16-year-old girl, daughter of a farmer in Sarangpur village in Rajgarh district of MP, died after she consumed some pills on seeing the ‘world coming to an end’ prediction on the neighbour’s television.

    The Indian Broadcasting Foundation and News Broadcasters Association have also been intimated by the Ministry about the advisory.


  • Indian news sites hacked

    Two of India’s leading news organisations are reviewing their cyber security after their websites were hacked, allegedly by Pakistani-based groups.

    Zee News and India Today were at the receiving end on Tuesday when their portals were hacked by the Pakistani-based Gforce Pakistan and Pakistani Hackerz Club.

    It is a militia attack on what we do

    Sudeep Chakravarti, India Today

    Last week, these groups defaced two US Government sites and left messages attacking the military strikes on Afghanistan and threatening George Bush and Tony Blair.

    They have now targeted the two Indian portals, apparently because they carried news stories on militant groups operating inside Pakistan and Pakistani-controlled Kashmir.

    Both the sites targeted – Zeenews.com and India Today.com – were down for about an hour as technical teams grappled with the problem.

    They left messages repeating comments made by Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf over the weekend, warning India against launching raids on Pakistani-controlled Kashmir.

    “They also said they would target other Indian sites – including those of the Indian atomic research agency,” Deepak Malhotra of Zee News told BBC News Online.

    Sudeep Chakravarti, Executive Editor of India Today Group Online, says that they their site was hacked from a server in the United States.

    “It is a militia attack on what we do. But it only had nuisance value,” he told BBC News Online.

    The attack temporarily blocked access to several India Today websites, but not any of its news sites.

    It is the first time any of their websites have been hacked, although Zee has been hacked before.

    “Since the past few months our websites operate on secure servers,” Mr Malhotra said.

    “We are now troubleshooting to try and figure out what went wrong.”

    Notorious

    Gforce is fast earning a reputation as an international hacker and is said to have defaced over 200 sites over the past year.

    We’re proud Pakistani hackers, we stand for a cause, for a reason

    Gforce statement

    A counter hacking group, Yihat, has forwarded contacts for Gforce – said to operate out of Karachi – to the US Federal Bureau of Investigation.

    “All over the world hackers find new ways of getting in,” says Mr Chakravarti.

    “It’s an ongoing battle.”

    Gforce’s signature is to leave a message stating: “We’re proud Pakistani hackers, we stand for a cause, for a reason.”

    Two years ago, when President Musharraf ousted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in a bloodless coup, Pakistani hackers broke into the official Pakistani Government website to leave a message congratulating the general.

    And during the Kargil conflict in 1999, Pakistani hackers defaced an Indian Army site and left messages in support of Kashmiri separatists.


  • Household waste from UK dumped in India:

    LONDON: Household waste collected weekly across Britain for recycling is being shipped and dumped in India, according to an investigation by ITVs ‘Tonight programme’.

    As part of country’s efforts to go green and improve the environment, UK councils ask households to carefully separate waste into different categories: plastics, metal, paper and glass so that they all can be recycled.

    But, according to the investigation, they were shipped to India on the waste black market, which is cheaper. It costs up to 148 pounds to recycle a tonne of rubbish once it is separated but only 40 pounds to ship it to India.

    The investigation found that a receipt put into a paper recycling bin in Essex turned up at the top of a stinking rubbish mount in Tamil Nadu. It was traced to the Walton-on-the-Naze home of Geoff Moore.

    His receipt for CDs was found by investigators from ITV’s ‘Tonight’ programme at a sprawling rubbish tip in Tamil Nadu. They also found juice cartons, British newspapers, Walkers crisp packets, UK school reports and plastic bags.

    All UK councils are required to recycle. But after householders separate their rubbish and bin workers collect it, councils pass it on to waste firms, who in turn use subcontractors. They are under no obligation to reveal what they actually do with it.

    European Union law bans sending waste abroad for dumping but allows it to go overseas if it has already been separated and provided that it is actually recycled, according to the Sunday Mirror.

    The Environment Agency promised to investigate the matter.

    Paul Bettison of the Local Government Authority Environment Board called for a change in the law and said “if a contractor refuses to reveal where materials are being sold it can undermine the whole process.”



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