Monday, August 31, 2009

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News HeadLines        Tuesday, September 01, 2009
 
Top news
India will embark on an unmanned mission to Mars after 2015 to explore the red planet in quest of its space ambitions, a senior space official said Monday.
Yahoo India will shut down SpotM, the social network it launched less than a year ago in India. The social network which never exited private beta, will not be in service from September 1, was meant for the 16-24 age bracket to capture the market.
 
Technology
A new iPhone game 'Button' is a game that allows people to do the daily tasks of their jobs much easily, as it creates a psychological effect on the mind of the player by keeping him involved.
Telecom majors Reliance Communications (RCom) and Aircel are on the verge of signing a $300-million agreement for sharing telecom infrastructure like towers, sources close to the deal said Monday.
 
Business
Global recession and drought will bring down India's nine percent growth target for its 11th Five Year Plan (2007-12), Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia has said.
Vijay Mallya-owned Kingfisher Airlines Monday said it planned to raise $100 million (about Rs.500 crore) in Global Depository Receipts (GDRs).
 
Finance
Realty major Unitech and IT firm Mahindra Satyam were included in the Morgan Stanley Capital Index in the Emerging Market category from Monday, a company official from Unitech said.
ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund has launched its new equity scheme named as 'ICICI Prudential R.I.G.H.T. Fund (Rewards of Investing and Generation of Healthy Tax Savings)'.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

World Today: News HeadLines

News HeadLines            Monday, August 31, 2009
 
Top news
India's first lunar mission Chandrayaan-1 has been terminated abruptly after repeated attempts to restore radio contact with the spacecraft failed, a top space official said Sunday.
After the phenomenal success of two-editions of siliconindia Startup City in Bangalore, wherein there were 4000 attendees and 150 Startups, siliconindia is organizing Startupcity on Saturday September 12, 2009.
 
Technology
Contrary to perceptions that Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are not doing enough research, IIT-Delhi has earned over Rs.102 crore (Rs.1.2 billion) in a year from research projects -- more than what the government gives it as annual grant.
Browsing on your BlackBerry smart phone could soon become a much better experience.
 
Business
The feud between the two Ambani brothers - Mukesh and Anil - seems to be an unending saga on the lines of television soap operas, with the story becoming increasingly complex by the day.
With the stage set for a mini-ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) here this week, a leading industry lobby in India has urged the member countries to prepare an action plan.
 
Finance
A key Indian equities index closed with some handsome gains during the week ended Friday, with analysts anticipating consolidation in the ensuing sessions in the absence of any meaningful positive cues in the domestic front.
By looking at its overall performance last quarter, Reliance Money has recommended a buy rating on Polaris Software Lab with a target price of Rs. 228.

The Top 10 Languages Spoken in the World

10. French -- Number of speakers: 129 million
Often called the most romantic language in the world, French is spoken in tons of countries, including Belgium, Canada, Rwanda, Cameroon, and Haiti. Oh, and France too. We're actually very lucky that French is so popular, because without it, we might have been stuck with Dutch Toast, Dutch Fries, and Dutch kissing (ew!).
To say "hello" in French, say "Bonjour" (bone-JOOR).

9. Malay—Indonesian Number of speakers: 159 million
Malay-Indonesian is spoken - surprise - in Malaysia and Indonesia. Actually, we kinda fudged the numbers on this one because there are many dialects of Malay, the most popular of which is Indonesian. But they're all pretty much based on the same root language, which makes it the ninth most-spoken in the world.Indonesia is a fascinating place; a nation made up of over 13,000 islands it is the sixth most populated country in the world. Malaysia borders on two of the larger parts of Indonesia (including the island of Borneo), and is mostly known for its capital city of Kuala Lumpur.
To say "hello" in Indonesian, say "Selamat pagi" (se-LA-maht PA-gee).

8. Portuguese -- Number of speakers: 191 million
Think of Portuguese as the little language that could. In the 12th Century, Portugal won its independence from Spain and expanded all over the world with the help of its famous explorers like Vasco da Gama and Prince Henry the Navigator. (Good thing Henry became a navigator . . . could you imagine if a guy named "Prince Henry the Navigator" became a florist?) Because Portugal got in so early on the exploring game, the language established itself all over the world, especially in Brazil (where it's the national language), Macau, Angola, Venezuela, and Mozambique.
To say "hello" in Portuguese, say "Bom dia" (bohn DEE-ah).

7. Bengali -- Number of speakers: 211 million
In Bangladesh, a country of 120+ million people, just about everybody speaks Bengali. And because Bangladesh is virtually surrounded by India, the number of Bengali speakers in the world is much higher than most people would expect.
To say "hello" in Bengali, say "Ei Je" (EYE-jay).

6. Arabic -- Number of speakers: 246 million
Arabic, one of the world's oldest languages, is spoken in the Middle East, with speakers found in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Egypt. Furthermore, because Arabic is the language of the Koran, millions of Moslems in other countries speak Arabic as well. So many people have a working knowledge of Arabic, in fact, that in 1974 it was made the sixth official language of the United Nations.
To say "hello" in Arabic, say "Al salaam a'alaykum" (Ahl sah-LAHM ah ah-LAY-koom) .

5. Russian -- Number of speakers: 277 million
Mikhail Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin, and Yakov Smirnoff are among the millions of Russian speakers out there. Sure, we used to think of them as our Commie enemies. Now we think of them as our Commie friends. One of the six languages in the UN, Russian is spoken not only in the Mother Country, but also in Belarus, Kazakhstan, and the U.S. (to name just a few places).
To say "hello" in Russian, say "Zdravstvuite" (ZDRAST-vet- yah).

4. Spanish -- Number of speakers: 392 million
Aside from all of those kids who take it in high school, Spanish is spoken in just about every South American and Central American country, not to mention Spain, Cuba, and the U.S. There is a particular interest in Spanish in the U.S., as many English words are borrowed from the language, including: tornado, bonanza, patio, quesadilla, enchilada, and taco grande supreme.
To say "hello" in Spanish, say "Hola" (OH-la).

3. Hindustani -- Number of speakers: 497 million
Hindustani is the primary language of India's crowded population, and it encompasses a huge number of dialects (of which the most commonly spoken is Hindi). While many predict that the population of India will soon surpass that of China, the prominence of English in India prevents Hindustani from surpassing the most popular language in the world. If you're interested in learning a little Hindi, there's a very easy way: rent an Indian movie. The film industry in India is the most prolific in the world, making thousands of action/romance/ musicals every year.
To say "hello" in Hindustani, say "Namaste" (Nah-MAH-stay) .

2. English -- Number of speakers: 508 million
While English doesn't have the most speakers, it is the official language of more countries than any other language. Its speakers hail from all around the world, including the U.S., Australia, England, Zimbabwe, the Caribbean, Hong Kong, South Africa, and Canada. We'd tell you more about English, but you probably feel pretty comfortable with the language already. Let's just move on to the most popular language in the world.
To say "hello" in English, say "What's up, freak?" (watz-UP-freek) .

1. Mandarin -- Number of speakers: 1 billion+
Surprise, surprise, the most widely spoken language on the planet is based in the most populated country on the planet, China. Beating second-place English by a 2 to 1 ratio, but don't let that lull you into thinking that Mandarin is easy to learn.. Speaking Mandarin can be really tough, because each word can be pronounced in four ways (or "tones"), and a beginner will invariably have trouble distinguishing one tone from another. But if over a billion people could do it, so could you. Try saying hello!

To say "hello" in Mandarin, say "Ni hao" (Nee HaOW). ("Hao" is pronounced as one syllable, but the tone requires that you let your voice drop midway, and then raise it again at the
end)

Written by a Pakistani Journalist about India....

Capital Suggestion -By Dr Farrukh Saleem

Here's what is happening in India:
 
The two Ambani brothers can buy 100 percent of every company listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) and would still be left with $30 billion to spare. The four richest Indians can buy up all goods and services produced over a year by 169 million Pakistanis and still be left with $60 billion to spare. The four richest Indians are now richer than the forty richest Chinese.

In November, Bombay Stock Exchange's benchmark Sensex flirted with 20,000 points. As a consequence, Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries became a $100 billion company (the entire KSE is capitalized at $65 billion). Mukesh owns 48 percent of Reliance.
 
In November, comes Neeta's birthday. Neeta turned forty-four three weeks ago. Look what she got from her husband as her birthday present:  
"A sixty-million dollar jet with a custom fitted master bedroom, bathroom with mood lighting, a sky bar, entertainment cabins, satellite television, wireless communication and a separate cabin with game consoles. Neeta is Mukesh Ambani's wife, and Mukesh is not India 's richest but the second richest."

Mukesh is now building his new home, Residence Antillia (after a mythical, phantom island somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean ). At a cost of $1 billion this would be the most expensive home on the face of the planet. At 173 meters tall Mukesh's new family residence, for a family of six, will be the equivalent of a 60-storeyed building. The first six floors are reserved for parking. The seventh floor is for car servicing and maintenance. The eighth floor houses a mini-theatre. Then there's a health club, a gym and a swimming pool. Two floors reserved for Ambani family's guests. Four floors above the guest floors are family floors all with a superb view of the Arabian Sea . On top of everything are three helipads. A staff of 600 is expected to care for the family and their family home.

In 2004, India became the 3rd most attractive foreign direct investment destination. Pakistan wasn't even in the top 25 countries.

In 2004, the United Nations, the representative body of 192 sovereign member states, had requested the Electio n Commission of India to assist the UN in the holding elections in Al Jumhuriyah al Iraqiyah and Dowlat-e Eslami-ye Afghanestan. Why the Election Commission of India and not the Election Commission of Pakistan ? After all, Islamabad is closer to Kabul than is Delhi .

Imagine, 12 percent of all American scientists are of Indian origin; 38 percent of doctors in America are Indian; 36 percent of NASA scientists are Indians; 34 percent of Microsoft employees are Indians; and 28 percent of IBM employees are Indians.
For the record: Sabeer Bhatia created and founded Hotmail. Sun Microsystems was founded by Vinod Khosla. The Intel Pentium processor, that runs 90 percent of all computers, was fathered by Vinod Dham. Rajiv Gupta co-invented Hewlett Packard's E-speak project. Four out of ten Silicon Valley start-ups are run by Indians. Bollywood produces 800 movies per year and six Indian ladies have won Miss Universe/Miss World titles over the past 10 years.

For the record: Azim Premji, the richest Muslim entrepreneur on the face of the planet, was born in Bombay and now lives in Bangalore.India now has more than three dozen billionaires; Pakistan has none (not a single dollar billionaire).
 
The other amazing aspect is the rapid pace at which India is creating wealth. In 2002, Dhirubhai Ambani, Mukesh and Anil Ambani's father, left his two sons a fortune worth $2.8 billion. In 2007, their combined wealth stood at $94 billion. On 29 October 2007, as a result of the stock market rally and the appreciation of the Indian rupee, Mukesh became the richest person in the world, with net worth climbing to US$63.2 billion (Bill Gates, the richest American, stands at around $56 billion).

Indians and Pakistanis have the same Y-chromosome haplogroup. We have the same genetic sequence and the same genetic marker (namely: M124).

We have the same DNA molecule, the same DNA sequence. Our culture, our traditions and our cuisine are all the same. We watch the same movies and sing the same songs. What is it that Indians have and we don't? 
INDIANS ELECT THEIR LEADERS
 
And also to mention: "They think of Construction of own nation, unlike nations who are just concerned with destruction of other."

Thursday, August 27, 2009

World Today: News HeadLines

News HeadLines        Friday, August 28, 2009
 
Top news
A former top official who coordinated India's nuclear weapons programme has cautioned that India should not be "railroaded" into signing the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).
In the last one week two young IT engineers, one was working with Wipro and another with HCL, committed suicide. Both the engineers died by jumping from their office building.
 
Technology
The government allowed the state-owned telecommunications consultants to exit from its joint venture with the Bharti group, Bharti Hexacom that operates in the Rajasthan and Northeast circles.
A birth certificate at the click of a mouse? It's quite likely. The health ministry has started brainstorming with Nandan Nilekani - the man tasked with India's unique identification project - to produce e-health cards and birth certificates.
 
Business
Wipro has won a $100 million worth outsourcing contract from Australia's beer and wine giant Fosters Group.
Leading steel maker Tata Steel said that it posted a consolidated loss of Rs.2,239 crore ($448 million) in the first quarter this fiscal as compared to a profit of Rs.3,915 crore ($783 million) in the previous corresponding period.
 
Finance
With the launch of Met Monthly Income Plan, MetLife India Insurance has become the first private sector insurance company to provide guaranteed monthly income along with other regular benefits like tax incentives and bonuses.
ICICI Bank has launched a special offer for new home loan borrowers effective from August 20, 2009. Under the new offer, interest rates for home loans up to Rs.20 lakh will now be at 8.75 percent.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

World Today: News HeadLines

News HeadLines        Thursday, August 27, 2009
 
Top news
Nationally, the average annual pay for professors in U.S. public universities is $115,509. Compare this to what Indian professors of the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology get annually - a paltry $12,000.
According to a paper released by international electromagnetic radiation (EMR) watchdogs, including Powerwatch and the EMR Policy Institute, brain tumor can be related with cell phones.
 
Technology
Infosys, Wipro and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) have bagged IT maintenance contracts from oil and gas giant British Petroleum (BP) Plc, the Indian IT firms said in separate statements on Wednesday.
The overall Indian PC market grew by 5.2 percent during April-June quarter of calendar year (CY) 2009 (2Q CY2009) to touch 1.765 million shipments over the previous quarter.
 
Business
"Lack of awareness, delayed payment of wages and non-maintenance of proper records" were affecting the implementation of the government's flagship National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS), said Rural Development Minister C.P. Joshi.
Vice President Hamid Ansari on Wednesday expressed hope that private utility providers will run nuclear power plants in India in the "not so distant future", and stressed the need to have trained human resource in the atomic sector.
 
Finance
The realty index of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) is showing signs of recovery after it emerged as one of the best performers last week.
The National Stock Exchange (NSE) is likely to launch India's first interest rate futures on August 31. The exchange had been conducting mock trading for the same for the past two weeks.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

World Today: News HeadLines

News HeadLines            Monday, August 24, 2009
 
Top news
Accenture, a business consulting and outsourcing company is likely to lay off around 336 senior-level managers as part of a broad-based restructuring effort.
Honeywell has announced that its employees will have to take a mandatory 10 days off in December-January without pay.
 
Technology
Facing mounting attacks from the virtual world, the Indian defence establishment is now gearing up for cyber warfare.
China has sentenced a man to three and a half years in jail for software piracy in the country's biggest copyright infringement case, a media report said Friday
 
Business
The Gujarat government has approved 34 solar power projects at an investment of Rs.12,000 crore (Rs.120 billion/$2.4 billion) over the next few years, to rank it the top Indian state for this clean energy
The government should announce subsidies to the crisis-hit exporters in the forthcoming foreign trade policy to make India's exports sector more competitive, the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham) has said.
 
Finance
India has a huge potential to involve retail investors in the stock markets but they are not coming out to invest because they have learnt a lesson from the Satyam Computer fraud.
A two-day rally by a key index of the Indian equities markets stemmed losses this week, but the index still ended 1.11 percent lower Friday than its previous weekly close.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

World Today: News HeadLines

News HeadLines        Thursday, August 20, 2009
 
Top news
About 50 percent of executives are dissatisfied with their current position in the work place. The lackluster job market has not only left executives unhappy, but also uncovers a lack of trust for corporate leadership.
Security vendor, Symantec has identified the "Dirtiest Web Sites of summer 2009", the 100 sites with the most threats detected by site ratings service Norton Safe Web as of August 2009.
 
Technology
Microsoft has released the community technology preview of SQL Azure Database along with the preview of an SQL server driver for building PHP applications for the Azure platform.
The communication sector is predicted to emerge as the single largest sector of India's economy with a 15 percent share of GDP by 2014-15.
 
Business
Nokia India Wednesday said it will roll out microfinancing schemes in 12 states in an effort to push its mobile phone penetration in the country.
The Punjab government is offering various sops to information technology (IT) companies operating in the state, including a 24-hour uninterrupted power supply, in order to boost the sector, a government official said here Wednesday.
 
Finance
A fall in Chinese bourses weighed heavily on Indian equities markets with a key index ending trade Wednesday 226 points below its previous close.
On the back of strong global cues and government's plans of tax reform, the Sensex ended the last week with a gain of 1.6 percent. On the sectoral front, metal sector gained by 3.2 percent to 9,869 points.

World Today: News HeadLines

SiliconIndia Daily Dose     Wednesday, August 19, 2009
 
Top news
"Man smart, Woman smarter", the catchy number sung by Harry Belafonte years ago may not be music for all men. According to a survey, 62 percent men smart while working alongside bold and aggressive women.
August 20th is the last date to download the "release candidate" version of Windows 7, after which it will be discontinued.
 
Technology
Unitech Wireless has secured a loan of Rs.5,000 crore (about $1 billion) from State Bank of India (SBI) to fund its mobile network rollout, the company said Tuesday.
Defiance Tech, part of the Hinduja group, has tied up with Swiss-based consultancy firm Lodestone Management to offer enterprise resource planning (ERP) services at global level.
 
Business
India must increase its share in the global agricultural exports and for this it should invest in right technology and human resource development, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said here Tuesday.
The government Tuesday cleared 10 foreign direct investment (FDI) proposals worth Rs.1,123 crore ($230.5 billion), including one by DishTV to raise Rs.750 crore through convertible bonds.
 
Finance
A key index of Indian equities markets ended trade 250 points above its previous close as traders booked profits at higher levels.
Religare Mutual Fund (MF) has launched the Credit Opportunities Fund, which will primarily invest in debt securities and money market instruments.

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