Sunday, October 25, 2009

Dr P B Salim takes charge as Kannur Collector


Dr P B Salim, Collector of Kozhikode, took additional charge as the Collector of Kannur on Saturday following the directive of the Central Election Commission to shift the incumbent V K Balakrishnan from the post.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

കമ്മ്യൂണിസ്റ്റ്‌ പാര്‍ട്ടിയുടെ മനുഷ്യ ചങ്ങല

കമ്മ്യൂണിസ്റ്റ്‌ പാര്‍ട്ടിയുടെ മനുഷ്യ ചങ്ങല കണ്ടായിരുന്നോ ? നമ്മള്‍ പൊതു ജനങ്ങള്‍ കാണേണ്ട ഒരു കാഴ്ച തന്നെ ആയിരുന്നു അത്റെ.

എത്രപേരുടെ സമയം നഷ്ടപെടിതികൊണ്ടേ റോഡ്‌ ബ്ലോക്ക്‌ ചെയ്തെ ആണേ ഈ അട്ടഹാസം എന്നേ നമ്മള്‍ ഓര്‍ക്കണം.ഇതിനേ നമുക്കേ പ്രതികരിക്കനവുമോ ?

Monday, September 28, 2009

Jobs,Salary hikes are back again

After months of an economic slowdown, corporate India has started hiring again. While layoffs and salary cuts may not be the order of the day anymore, employers continue to be cautious.

The latest data with job portal naukri.com shows that hiring activity has picked up 13 per cent in the first half of September and it is in double digits for the first time since last year. While some sectors like FMCG and healthcare are hiring in big numbers, others like IT,real estate, retail, media, advertising and exports still need to catch up.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

പോള്‍ വധ കേസ്

അങ്ങനെ പോള്‍ വധ കേസ് ഒരു പരുവത്തില്‍ എത്തി കേട്ടോ!! നമ്മുടെ അഭ്യന്ധര മന്ത്രി ആഗ്രഹിച്ചത്‌ പോലെ തന്നെ എല്ലാം നടക്കുനുണ്ടേ.സ് കത്തി പോലീസ് പറഞ്ജ് ചെയ്ച്ചതല്ല കേട്ടോ.അതുപോലെ ഓം പ്രകശും,പുത്തം പാലം രാജേഷും കുട്ടകാരല്ല.

ഇത്തരം തരാം താഴ്‌ന്ന രീതിയില്‍ നമ്മള്‍ പൊതു ജനങളെ മണ്ടന്മാരാക്കി കോണ്ടേ അന്നെഷേണം പൂര്‍ത്തിയാക്കിയ പോലീസ് ഫോര്‍സിനും പോലീസ് മേധാവിക്കും എന്ന്ടെ അഭിവാദ്യങ്ങള്‍.കാക്കയ്ക്കീ തന്കുഞ്ഞേ പോന്കുഞ്ഞേ എന്നെ പറയുന്ന പോലെ തന്‍റെ മോനെ വിട്ടു കൊടുക്കാന്‍ അയല്‍കെ പറ്റില്ല.

എന്തൊരു ജെനാധിപത്യം ??

Monday, September 21, 2009

Abaya case..?

After sixteen years of attempts,now it has been found that nun named abhaya has been murdered ...............

the godman confessed under narco-analysis, ie. truth serum, that abhaya happened upon him and another nun in a "compromising position". thereupon he hit her on the head with a blunt instrument. when she fell down unconscious, he thought she was dead. so he dumped her in a well, where she drowned......

Even thought the narco-analysis cd has been visualised..in a channnel!! our judiciary itself is having an opinion that will this be digestible for our community ??

My personal opinion will be to drop this case,as it will be the most respectable was to memorize this nun...................................
Have your comments!!!!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

PR RETAINER FEE ?

PR RETAINER FEE,it won't be a new word who are live in the market to uplift their bussiness entity.PR means Public Relations. Public Relations are needed positively as well as continually with the public through advertising, marketing, promotions and community service.

Public Relations are expensive.PR firms are typically engaged by business for a monthly retainer fee, under the terms of a contract which runs a minimum of three months and often as long as a year or more.In 1992 the charges where $200-$500. PR agencies often pass along to the client all "hard copy" costs - the costs of photography, printing, postage, telephone, and other fees related to production of material for the client.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Sound sleep 'adds better exam results'

A new study by University of Pittsburgh has revealed that a night of "high quality sleep" sleep adds up to better exam results.

The researchers have based their findings on an analysis of the sleep patterns
of 56 adolescents and comparing their sleep patterns with their exam grades. They found that higher scores were related to greater sleep quality, less awakenings rather than actual length of time asleep.

Free breakfast for school kids in Thiruvananthapuram

The Trivandrum city corporation here has launched a free breakfast scheme for school children up to the eighth standard.

The scheme called 'Unarvu" (awakening), which got underway yesterday, covered around 25,000 children studying in government schools and 15 aided schools in the coastal stretch of the state capital. The project is mainly financed by the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation with the support of the Parent-Teachers Association of the respective schools.

Loans likely to get cheaper as Govt prods banks to cut rates

Home and other retail loans and industrial lending may become cheaper soon as public sector banks are likely to cut interest rates after the government prodded lenders to provide credit at reasonable rates to spur the economy.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

3G spectrum auction deferral leads to $16 Billion loss

The continuous deferral of 3G spectrum auction has resulted in a loss of $16 billion, as per a study. The losses are incurred in terms of direct investments and notional productivity gains.

The findings are based on study conducted by LECG, a global consulting firm. "The Indian market has been ready for 3G for a long time. Many of the operators have been planning to launch 3G services since 2005," Jaikishan Rajaraman, Senior Director with the GSM Association told Mint. The delays are mainly caused due the difference between the government and the department of telecom (DOT) on the reserved price, which has to be charged. "The more you delay the auction, the greater is the cost of capital at a later time when the auction does happen," said Rajaraman. According to him, investments in 3G in India would lead to an economic benefit worth around $70 billion.


The onset of 3G services is usually accompanied by an increased usage of mobile broadband (or high speed Internet services). For every 10 percent increase in the broadband penetration, there is an increase of 0.1-1.4 percent in the country's gross domestic product (GDP). There are a number of variables that can be included in losses due to the delay in auctioning 3G services said an expert. "These could be revenues that could have been garnered from subscribers added, licence fees, spectrum fees, direct and indirect employment, revenues to the value added services operators, handsets sales and even income tax to the government," Mahesh Uppal, director with Com First (India).

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