Sunday

31st AUGUST, 2014

Chennai Metro Rail may begin its service from Koyambedu to Alandur by mid-November. The operations that were to start in October have been put off by nearly a month owing to the delay in the completion of stations along the 10-km line. Meanwhile, the Metro Rail trains have received clearance from the Research Design and Standards Organisation (RDSO). The speed certification from the RDSO is a statutory requirement to commence operations, according to CMRL.


The concept of ‘patta’ — a legal paper attesting to the actual owner of a plot of land — may not have been so popular in big cities, but landholders in Chennai can soon get ‘patta’ online under a new government initiative aimed at curbing bogus transactions. As the run-up to the exercise, 3.76 lakh land records in Chennai district have been computerised. The National Informatics Centre is developing a software. Once it is ready, computer-generated ‘patta’ documents can be issued


In a sign of growing warmth between the two countries, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was at the Kyoto state guest house to receive Mr. Modi. Earlier on Saturday, Mr. Modi arrived at Osaka airport and then drove to Kyoto. The two Prime Ministers witnessed the signing of a partner city affiliation agreement between Varanasi (Kashi) and Kyoto, which will see cooperation in the fields of heritage conservation, city modernisation and culture, an official Indian spokesman said. Mr. Abe then hosted Mr. Modi for an informal dinner moreover Mr. Modi Presented a book named Swami Vivekananda and Japan, and a bhaagwat geeta too. Also Mr. Modi and Mr. Abe will together visit the ancient Buddhist Toji temple in Kyoto on Sunday


Historian Bipan Chandra, a Left-leaning expert in economic and political history of India, died here on Saturday. He was 86. Chandra has written on wide areas, including theory of colonialism, national movement and contemporary history. Born in 1928 in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, Chandra studied at the Forman Christian College, Lahore; Stanford University, US, and the University of Delhi. A Padma Bhushan awardee, Chandra had donned multiple roles including that of chairperson of the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, member of the University Grants Commission and the chairman of the National Book Trust.


Former Chief Justice of India P. Sathasivam will be the next Kerala Governor following the resignation of Sheila Dikshit a few days ago. Justice Sathasivam said the warrant of appointment by the President Pranab Mukherjee was expected on Saturday night. This is the first time a retired CJI is being appointed Governor. Justice Sathasivam said that for the past four months, he had not accepted any corporate work and had been happy farming in the village.


Ms. Mridula Sinha will be administered oath of office as the Governor of Goa by the Chief Justice of Bombay High Court Mohit Shantilal Shah at Durbhar hall of Raj Bhavan near here at 11.30 a.m. on Sunday. Ms. Sinha is a writer of Hindi literature and former Chairperson of Central Social Welfare Board, Ministry of Human Resource Development. She is also a former President of Bharatiya Janata Party Mahila Morcha.


From seven branches in December 2013, the Bharatiya Mahila Bank (BMB) is now looking to cross 80 this year with new ones in Kochi, Dholpur and other places. It already has a presence in 23 States. The Bank is slowly emerging as a chief option for women to get credit on easier terms than commercial banks. It lends money to women who set up small businesses, beauty parlours, day care centres and home-based initiatives and customers get up to Rs. 1 crore without a credit guarantee. They only have to take an insurance policy under the government’s Credit Guarantee Fund Trust Scheme and pay an annual premium, says Maya M.C., deputy general manager (resource mobilisation), BMB.


Veteran journalist Padma Bhushan Balraj Puri passed away after prolonged illness at a Government Medical College here on Saturday. Mr. Puri was conferred the Padma Bhushan for his contribution in the fields of Literature and Education in 2005 and also the Indira Gandhi award for national integration on October 31, 2009.


A former American sailor convicted during the Cold War of leading a family spy ring for the Soviet Union has died in a prison hospital in North Carolina, officials said on Friday. Retired Navy Warrant Officer John A. Walker Jr. (in picture) died on Thursday at the Federal Medical Center in Butner, Federal Bureau of Prisons spokesman Chris Burke said. The cause of death was not immediately released. He was 77. Walker was sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty in 1985 to passing secrets to the Soviets while he was a shipboard communications officer.


Lesotho Prime Minister Tom Thabane claimed on Saturday he fled in fear of his life after soldiers seized power in a coup, despite the military denying it overthrew the tiny mountain kingdom’s government. Powerful neighbour South Africa and the Commonwealth backed Mr. Thabane’s claims, with Johannesburg warning the Basotho army that such action “shall not be tolerated.
An Egyptian court on Saturday commuted a death sentence against the Muslim Brotherhood’s Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie to life in prison, in one of many trials of Islamists since their removal from power.


However Badie still faces the gallows, after another court in southern Egypt passed a separate death sentence over deadly riots in August 2013, almost a month after the army toppled Islamist President Mohamed Morsy. In Saturday’s ruling, a Cairo court that had initially sentenced him to death reduced the ruling to life in prison, on the recommendation of the mufti, the government’s Islamic law expert.


Unseeded Norwegian Rana Roop Singh Bhullar claimed the ITF juniors boys’ singles title with a 6-3, 7-6(2) victory over fourth seed Aryan Goveas here on Saturday. The girls’ title was won by Jennifer Luikham after she fought off Nandini Sharma 6-3, 1-6, 6-2.


Madras Cricket Club (MCC) honoured two of its “own children”— Joshna Chinappa and Dipika Pallikal — for having won a historic doubles gold in squash at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games here on Saturday. Ajit Kumbhat, President of MCC, while listing out the achievements of Joshna and Dipika, termed the two as “poster girls of squash” and said that “they are role models for future generations.”











Saturday

30th AUGUST, 2014

The land acquisition for Phase-I extension of Chennai Metro Rail from Washermanpet to Wimco Nagar at Tiruvottiyur may begin by December this year. The Rs. 3,001-crore extension will ensure that northern suburbs are not left out by the network. Officials of the Chennai Metro Rail Limited are confident that the approval for the 9-km stretch will come soon. Preliminary work has begun. “We may get the approval soon. The Centre has asked for more information. It may shortly go for the Cabinet’s approval,” 


 The Justice Mukul Mudgal Committee on Friday filed a report in the Supreme Court on its investigation into the roles of ICC president N. Srinivasan and 12 prominent players in the Indian Premier League (IPL) betting and spot-fixing scandal. A Bench led by Justice T.S. Thakur took on record the report, which was handed over to it in a sealed cover by senior advocate Raju Ramachandran. 


The Defence Ministry on Friday scrapped a scam-tainted tender worth over Rs. 6,000 crore to procure 197 light utility helicopters for the Army and the Air Force to replace the vintage fleet of Cheetah and Chetak copters used to move troops and equipment to high-altitude locations such as Siachen. In a meeting of the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) headed by Defence Minister Arun Jaitley, the government also cleared proposals worth over Rs. 17,500 crore, including those for the midlife upgrade of the fleet of submarines for Rs. 4,800 crore and procurement of 118 Arjun Mk II tanks for Rs. 6,600 crore. The DAC decided to retract from the tender for procuring 197 helicopters and it has been decided that the Indian industry would be given the opportunity to produce around 400 such choppers, Ministry sources  


India will not review its nuclear doctrine adopted during the first National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said here on Friday. Signalling continuity in India’s nuclear posture, he said: “While every government naturally takes into account the latest assessment of strategic scenarios and makes adjustments as necessary, there is a tradition of national consensus and continuity on such issues.” “I can tell you that currently, we are not taking any initiative for a review of our nuclear doctrine,” Mr. Modi told Japanese media representatives a day before leaving for Kyoto and Tokyo. The Prime Minister said Delhi would continue to work for the strengthening of non-proliferation efforts.


 U.S. actor-producer-singer Harry Belafonte, whose work as an activist helped shed light on racism and inequality, will get the prestigious Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, Oscar organisers said on Thursday. He was an early supporter of the Civil Rights Movement. 


Twenty five years after it was started, the National Museum Institute — India’s premier school for museology, conservation and art — has received funds to build a campus. The institute, currently housed at the National Museum on Janpath, was started in 1989 to train museum professionals and as a centre for research on art and cultural heritage. While three acres were acquired for the campus in Noida’s Institutional Area in Sector 62 back in 2002, the project remained on the anvil for more than a decade. 


The Supreme Court on Friday formally named Telangana as an “affected” State with a voice of its own in the Krishna water litigation post-bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh. A three-judge Bench led by Chief Justice of India R.M. Lodha made Telangana a party in the litigation moved in the Supreme Court against the awards of the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunals. “After bifurcation of the States, the rights of both States have been affected,” the CJI observed. Appearing for Telangana, senior advocate C.S. Vaidyanathan said the State would file a separate special leave petition and it was important to hear Telangana’s arguments in the case.


The September 11 memorial plaza will be open on the night of the attacks’ anniversary this year, marking the first time the general public will be able to visit ground zero on the commemoration date. The plaza will be closed to the public during the remembrance ceremony and much of the rest of the day, but it will open from 6 p.m. to midnight for those who want to pay respects and view one of the most evocative observances — the twin beams called the Tribute in Light from an especially “meaningful vantage point,” memorial President Joe Daniels said in an e-mail on Thursday to victims’ families.

 National sports awards presented


Top sportspersons from various disciplines and eminent coaches were honoured by President Pranab Mukherjee at the 2014 National Sports Adventure Awards function at the Durbar Hall, Rashtrapati Bhawan, here on Friday.


The awardees:


Arjuna award: Abhishek Verma (archery), Tintu Luka (athletics), H.N. Girisha (para-athletics), V. Diju (badminton), Geethu Anna Jose (basketball), Jai Bhagwan (boxing), R. Ashwin (cricket), Anirban Lahiri (golf), Mamta Pujari (kabaddi), Saji Thomas (rowing), Heena Sidhu (shooting), Anaka Alankamony (squash), Tom Joseph (volleyball), Renubala Chanu (weightlifting), Sunil Kumar Rana (wrestling).

 Dronacharya award: Mahabir Prasad (wrestling); Lifetime achievement: N. Lingappa (athletics), G. Manoharan (boxing), Gurcharan Singh Gogi (judo), Jose Jacob (rowing).

 Dhyan Chand award: Gurmail Singh (hockey), K.P. Thakkar (swimming-diving), Zeeshan Ali (tennis).

 Tenzing Norgay Awards: Land adventure: Subedar Jagat Singh, Passang Tenzing Sherpa; Air adventure: MWO Surender Singh; Lifetime achievement: Wg. Cdr. (retd) Amit Chowdhury.

 Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Trophy: Punjabi University, Patiala.

 Rashtriya Khel Protsahan Puraskar: Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (employment of sports persons and sports welfare measures); Jindal Steel Works (community sports–identification and nurturing of budding/young talent); Guru Hanuman akhara (establishment and management of sports academies of excellence); Child Link Foundation of India–Magic Bus (other forms of sports activities not covered in the categories mentioned in the schemes).
 

29th AUGUST, 2014


Prime Minister Narendra Modi opened a record 1.5 crore bank accounts across the country on Thursday to mark the launch of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) aimed at financial inclusion of all Indians. The scheme aims to ensure that every household has at least two bank accounts. Each of the 1.5 crore bank accounts opened on Thursday comes with a RuPay debit card, Rs.1 lakh accident insurance cover and an additional Rs. 30,000 life insurance cover. These benefits will apply to all accounts opened before January 26, 2015. He said the scheme’s launch marked a breakthrough in breaking the vicious cycle of poverty and debt. There were similarities between the poor  access to mobile phones and getting access to debit cards as both have the effect of instilling confidence and their pride, he added.gaining


Soon, city residents can apply for water and sewer connections online. Keeping pace with the digital age, Chennai Metrowater is gearing up to strengthen its e-governance system. The agency has roped in KPMG, a consulting firm, to study the requirements to improve the online service and implement comprehensive IT solutions to meet the consumers’ needs and speed up the work. Chennai Metrowater serves over seven lakh consumers in the expanded city. At present, nearly 10,000 people apply for new connections every year. With Metrowater expanding its piped network to the added areas, the agency has sought to strengthen IT services in the core parts of the city and extend computerised service to the merged localities. While the software for improving IT services is being run on a trial basis, Metrowater looks to implement the project at a cost of Rs. 21.42 crore with World Bank funds once the firm submits its report in four months.


Opening a savings bank account just got easier and faster. With the launch of Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, customers can walk into a public or private sector bank with their Aadhaar card and open a zero-balance SB account instantly. But Aadhaar is not mandatory. A National Payment Corporation of India platform is being built to enable customers to access their accounts on mobile devices


Stephen King, who penned the book behind the horror series Under the Dome , will appear on the show in a guest role. The novel is about the residents of Chester’s Mill in Maine, who wake up to find themselves cut off from the rest of the world by a giant indestructible dome


Close on the heels of granting reservation to the Maratha and Muslim communities, the Maharashtra Cabinet on Wednesday agreed to include several sub-castes of the Lingayat community in the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category. The Cabinet has also agreed to recommend to the Centre that the Lingayat community be given minority status. An Indo-Japanese team has already identified 15 possible stations along the proposed 534-km Ahmedabad-Mumbai high-speed train corridor, said Katsuo Matsumoto, deputy director general of the South Asia Department of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). Speaking to The Hindu from Tokyo, he said in all likelihood it would be a new line as there is “heavy congestion” on the existing rail corridor. “The proposal is to link the high-speed line with the existing rail network at select stations in order to ease transfers,” Mr. Matsumoto said. With Prime Minister Narendra Modi scheduled to visit Japan shortly, JICA, which is doing the feasibility study for the project, submitted a mid-term report recently. “We’ve made a detailed technology comparison of the pros and cons of several international high-speed train systems, including the French and Italian. Although Japan’s Shinkansen trains are the safest, it’s up to the Indian government to decide what technology suits their needs,” Mr. Matsumoto said.


Referring to women’s bodies as “temples” that are “extremely important from the perspective of a nation’s future”, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Thursday said the new National Health Policy would address the rising incidence of reproductive illnesses among young urban women and a committee will be formed to suggest measures for improving the health profile of Indian women.        “ Building a new generation of healthy women has a salutary effect on family, society and nation because each woman multi tasks as professional in her chosen field, mother and teacher of her children, and above all, custodian of collective values,” the Minister was quoted in an official statement.


In fulfilment of his party’s poll promise, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Thursday launched an ambitious road project to connect northern and southern Odisha with an expressway. Biju Expressway  Named after Mr. Patnaik’s father, the late Biju Patnaik, the Biju Expressway will be constructed in two phases at a cost of Rs. 3.200 crore. Speaking at the project launch meeting at the State Secretariat, the Chief Minister said that the expressway will be an economic corridor from Jagdalpur in Bastar district of Chhattisgarh to Rourkela in Sundergarh district of Odisha.Mr. Patnaik said that the project aims at connecting four districts of western Odisha — Bargarh, Sambalpur, Jharsuguda and Sundergarh with four KBK districts — Koraput, Nabarangpur, Kalahandi and Nuapada.


Social networking giant Facebook has rolled out a new ‘bandwidth targeting’ feature globally for advertisers to help them reach people based on the type of network. The move is especially relevant in emerging countries such as India, where limited data plans and feature phones are common. 


Suresh Raina’s century helped India draw first blood in the One-Day International series against England, hitting an impressive century in the tourists’ 133-run victory in Cardiff. The English batsmen, chasing a revised target of 295 from 47 overs, never looked comfortable from the moment Alastair Cook was dismissed after putting on 54 in good time with fellow opener, ODI debutant Alex Hales.


The seventh edition of the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon (ADHM), to be held on November 23, will also double up as a testing ground to identify budding long and medium distance runners. The Sports Ministry, in association with the organisers of the event, has identified 200 runners from across the country to take part in the half marathon. “The athletes have been selected after a rigorous selection process. Based on the performance in the Delhi Half Marathon, 60 of them will be shortlisted and will be provided high-altitude training by the Athletics Federation of India. Of these, further eight will be identified for elite training in Africa,” Sports Secretary Ajit M. Sharan said at the launch of the ADHM.


The first two rounds of the JK Tyre — FMSCI Indian National drag racing championship, conducted by Spitfire Motorsports Pvt. Ltd (Coimbatore) in association with Speedway Motorsports (Hyderabad), will be held at the Kari Motor Speedway here on August 29 and 31. It is for the first time that Coimbatore will play host to two rounds of the championship during the same weekend. Over 250 cars and bikes from Bangalore, Coimbatore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Madurai, Tuticorin, Nagercoil and Kerala have confirmed participation for the big-time event.

28th AUGUST, 2014



Bengal girl Rekha joins in Dutch book which is to be released in November in Amsterdam marking the 25th anniversary of the UN Declaration of the Rights of the Child. Rekha resisted marriage when she was about 10 years old. Her resistance led to other girls in the area following in her footsteps. She, along with two other girls from the district, was conferred the National Bravery Award by then President Pratibha Devisingh Patil in 2010. The book is written by Dutch Newspaper NRC Handelsblad ’s correspondents who live and work in the countries of the children featured in the book. It profiles 20 children and the chapter on Rekha is written by journalist Aletta Andre.


The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to add a new disqualification in the Constitution for appointment as Ministers, saying it was the prerogative of the Prime Minister or the Chief Minister of a State to appoint Ministers of his/her choice. A five-judge Constitution Bench headed by Justice R.M. Lodha, in its 123-page judgment on a public interest litigation petition filed in 2005 seeking the removal of tainted Ministers from the Cabinet, said, “We are of the convinced opinion that when there is no disqualification for a person against whom charges have been framed in respect of heinous or serious offences or offences relating to corruption to contest the election, by interpretative process, it is difficult to read the prohibition into Article 75(1) or, for that matter, into Article 164(1) to the powers of the Prime Minister or the Chief Minister in such a manner.”


Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Wednesday announced that the State government would constitute a Flood and Erosion Protection Authority with funding of Rs. 1,000 crore on its own to strengthen the existing embankments and build new ones to replace the ones that had outlived their utility. He made the announcement after reviewing the flood situation in a meeting with officials of Dhemaji and Lakhimpur districts held at Lilabari Airport. Prior to the review meeting, Mr. Gogoi made an aerial survey of the flooded areas of Dhemaji and Lakhimpur districts, and Majuli river-island in Jorhat district.


The Commanding Officer-level meeting between the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Pakistan Rangers that took place on Wednesday was the first since firing at the border escalated. In New Delhi, BSF Director-General Devendra Kumar Pathak briefed Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on the ground situation. The BSF chief had visited the affected border areas on Tuesday. Mr. Pathak shared details on the magnitude of the damage caused to the assets of the force and civilians living close to the international border. “The Home Minister was apprised of the deaths and injuries caused to the BSF personnel and the civilians. Union Home Secretary Anil Goswami, Secretary (Border Management) Sneh Lata Kumar and other senior officers from the MHA and the BSF also attended the meeting. (do notice the highlighted portions)

The Reserve Bank of India, on Wednesday, eased norms to refinance external commercial borrowings (ECB), and allowed banks to approve even those cases where the average maturity period (AMP) of fresh borrowings exceeded the residual maturity of existing loan. However, borrowers would be required to follow certain conditions to avail themselves of a fresh ECB. “In a review, it has been decided to simplify the procedure by delegating powers to banks to approve even those cases where the AMP of the fresh ECB is exceeding the residual maturity of the existing ECB under the automatic route,” the RBI said in a notification.


Ratan Tata, Chairman Emeritus of Tata Sons, has made a personal investment in Indian online retailer Snapdeal. The terms of the deal were not disclosed. The investment comes a day after Snapdeal had tied up with Tata Value Homes to sell apartment units across five cities (Bangalore, Chennai, Pune, Mumbai and Ahmedabad). “This is a proud and exciting moment for the entire Snapdeal family. An investment by a legendary and respected figure like Mr. Tata is an excellent validation of our focused strategy on building a long-term enterprise, and marks the start of a very important phase for the company,” Kunal Bahl, co-Founder of Snapdeal.com, said in a statement.


Google has announced that it has bought Zync Render, a service that trims costs of special effects by pushing the work into the Internet ‘cloud’. Google did not disclose financial terms of the deal to acquire the company whose technology was used in films such as ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ and ‘Looper’. Zync will become part of the Google Cloud Platform, product manager Belwadi Srikanth said in a blog post

Tejaswini bagged a double, winning the 100m (14.10) and 200m (30.60) events in the under-18 girls’ category of the Hyderabad district junior athletics meet at the GMC Balayogi Stadium here.

Friday

Recommendation to undergraduates for General knowledge: CLAT


                         Entirely fixed aim at CLAT



What should undergraduates do to protect so that they try the ingress assessment in the most effectual fashion?
Undergraduates must have a calm mind. They get nervous when they’re antagonized with unanticipated. This exam is full of amazements and one should learn to antedate and respond agreeing to the condition.   
Students should read and scrutinize the paper rationally for the initially five minutes beforehand they begin to answer the questions.

The negative pattern in CLAT
Students must keep in mind that it is no longer the maximum number of questions that need to be responded. Now that the negative marking scheme has been familiarized, they should endeavor to answer the questions they are very sure of.

Students should attempt the questions which they know faultlessly well, and proceed to questions where they are able to eliminate at least two options and make an intelligent guess to arrive at the final answer. They should avoid questions they are unsure of.

General assistance to the candidates looking for the entrance test
Interval managing is vital to crack any paper as students have to attempt 200 questions in 120 minutes. A organized training through the year would be useful. However, students who started their preparation late need not worry. They just need to be selective and adopt a systematic approach to their study. 

For example, the Concise Pearson GK Manual should suffice for general knowledge.
Students should refer to National Law College papers since 1988. Some of the best question papers have been set by these colleges in the 1990s and 2000s. There is no book available to match the standard of these papers. At the end of a day of study, practise previous year papers, or at least one mock paper.

Recommendation to undergraduates for General knowledge:
This is separated into current affairs and static GK. The latter is gigantic and you need to apportion plenty time towards studying it. Static GK encompasses history and geography . You need to know about the freedom movement 1857 onwards, personalities, books and authors, international organisations, important dates and their significance, committees and commissions. 

Current affairs of the last one year, including issue-based questions international summits (keep the five W’s in mind), the major awards, new arrangements, all organisations dating from the UN to BRICS.