Flintoff’s ECB contract rejection threatens Test cricket, but he plays it down

London, Sep.17 (ANI): All-rounder Andrew Flintoff may have unwittingly incited the break-up of international cricket by his refusal of an England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) incremental contract, but he has played down reports of a possible backlash.

Flintoff has assured that his rejection of an England increment contract, a second tier deal offered to him because of his retirement from Test cricket, did not lessen his commitment to England. The all-rounder, who is Dubai undergoing rehabilitation after knee surgery, made it clear that he has no intention of missing any England games should they clash with matches in the various Twenty20 franchise competitions he also hopes to be part of.

Although Flintoff has put all negotiations on hold while he recovers he is known to have been in preliminary talks with teams in Australia, where their revamped Twenty20 competition is to be called the Big Bash and South Africa, where the Pro20 is easily the most popular professional cricket in the country.

Sean Morris, the chief executive of the Professional Cricketers’ Association, said yesterday that other players would join Flintoff in rejecting national deals and that there may be a rash of early retirements from international cricket.

“I think there will be a lot of serious discussion in Johannesburg later this month among the parties and between the parties. I can’t overestimate its importance. In the space of a few weeks we have had two leading players withdrawing from components of the international game, Andrew Flintoff from Tests and Ricky Ponting, from Twenty20 internationals,” The Telegraph quoted Morris, as saying.

Flintoff’s move may stimulate more than debate.

England captain Andrew Strauss was mildly surprised by the decision.

“I’m not going to sit in judgement of him because we don’t know the reasons. We need to sit down and speak to him about why he’s done this and we’ll then make an informed decision about what that means to his availability for England,” he said. (ANI)

Engineers design buildings that can stand plumb after violent quakes

Washington, September 3 (ANI): A team of engineers from the Stanford University has designed a new earthquake-resistant structural system for buildings, which will not only help a multi-story building hold itself together during a violent quake, but also return it to standing up straight on its foundation afterward, true and plumb, with damage confined to a few easily replaceable parts.

Professor Greg Deierlein, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, used the world’s largest shake table to test a new structural design that lets buildings rock during earthquakes, then pull themselves into plumb when the shaking stops, confining damage to replaceable steel “fuses.”

During testing on a massive shake table, the system survived simulated earthquakes in excess of magnitude 7, bigger than either the 1994 Northridge earthquake or the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in California.

“This new structural system has the potential to make buildings far more damage resistant and easier to repair, so people could reoccupy buildings a lot faster after a major earthquake than they can now,” said Greg Deierlein, professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford, who led the team that designed the new system.

The system dissipates energy through the movement of steel frames that are situated around the building’s core or along exterior walls.

The frames can be part of a building’s initial design or could be incorporated into an existing building undergoing seismic retrofitting.

They are economically feasible to build, as all the materials employed are commonly used in construction today and all the parts can be made using existing fabrication methods.

“What is unique about these frames is that, unlike conventional systems, they actually rock off their foundation under large earthquakes,” Deierlein said.

The rocking frames are steel braced-frames, the columns of which are free to rock up and down within steel “shoes” secured at their base.

To control the rocking and return the frame to vertical when the shaking stops, steel tendons run down the center of the frame from top to bottom.

These tendons are made of high-strength steel cable strands twisted together and designed to remain elastic during shaking.

When shaking is over, they rebound to their normal length, pulling the building back into proper alignment.

At the bottom of the frame sit steel “fuses” designed keep the rest of the building from sustaining damage.

“The idea of this structural system is that we concentrate the damage in replaceable fuses,” Deierlein said.

The fuses are built to flex and dissipate the shaking energy induced by the earthquake, thereby confining the damage. (ANI)

US pushing Pak to continue operation against Taliban

New York, Aug.19 (ANI): The United States is pushing Pakistan to continue operation against Taliban in the wake of reported death of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Baitullah Mehsud.

However, senior American administration officials believe that Islamabad is still caught between a ‘clear’ and ‘hold’ situation when it comes to Swat and Waziristan.

According to them the Pakistan Army sees the operation against the Taliban in Swat and Waziristan as a ‘surgical strike’ following which they can again shift focus towards its arch rival India.

“The perception in the Pakistani military is that this is a surgical strike. They go and clear out Swat and Waziristan and then they can go back to fighting the Indians,” officials said.

They said US Special Envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, during his meeting with the Pakistan Army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani and Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Lieutenant General Ahmed Shuja Pasha on Tuesday, asked Islamabad to ‘push on’ against the extremists based inside the country.

“The purpose of my meeting today was to express our support and appreciation of Pakistan-U.S. military cooperation. Second, in particular I wanted to say how impressed we are with the speed with which refugees have been able to return to their homes in Swat. And third, I wanted to encourage greater cooperation going forward,” Holbrooke said on Tuesday.

According to the New York Times, the leader of American and NATO combat operations in Afghanistan, General Stanley A. McChrystal, who arrived in Pakistan on Monday also asked General Kayani to continue action against the Taliban and other extremist groups.

US officials said General David Petraeus, commander of American forces in the Middle East,is also expected to arrive in Islamabad on Wednesday (today) for a meeting with General Kayani.

It is believed that General Petraeus too will deliver the same message to Pakistan, officials said. (ANI)

Ponting’s legacy as Oz captain on the line at The Oval

London, Aug.19 (ANI): The fifth Ashes Test, which begins at The Oval from tomorrow, will be a defining one for Australia captain Ricky Ponting.

Victory at The Oval will hand Ponting something that is demanded of any Australia captain worth his salt, a series victory over England, in England, reports Fox Sports.

A draw or worse and Ponting will have failed in two attempts to overcome the old enemy – each series with the world’s No.1 team.

That Ponting engineered only the second 5-0 Ashes whitewash in between times will be remembered fondly, but, unfairly, it will be overshadowed by his failings in England.

A stalemate will be enough for Australia to retain the Ashes, but the man they call Punter will have just one outcome in mind: victory.

Ponting’s standing as an all-time batting great is secure, but for a captain who’s leadership qualities constantly come under question, it’s not stretching things to say his legacy is at stake.

“The pressure is on. Your captaincy gets rated on series wins, but also on how we go against the old enemy. It wouldn’t please Ponting to have another series defeat in England on his CV,” says ex-captain Allan Border.

“I’ve said from the start about how much it would mean to me to win here. It’s a chance I’ve been waiting for this whole tour and a chance the whole team has been waiting for,” Ponting adds.

Should Australia lose, Ponting will join Billy Murdoch as the only captains of Australia to lose two Test series in England. It would be an immovable blemish on his record, and grist to the mill for Ponting’s numerous detractors.

“He’s probably not saying too much publicly, but privately it would be burning that he wants to right that wrong. He wants to come away as an Ashes-retaining captain,” Border told Fox Sports.

Pushing 35, this will almost certainly be Ponting’s last tour of England. The Oval might even be his last Test match against the Poms. He’s had a mixed series with the bat and as a tactician, all the while contending with the goading of British media and fans who have not forgotten Ponting’s ill feeling in 2005.

Ponting’s vice-captain and heir apparent, Michael Clarke, has meanwhile been in astonishing form. Probably the player of the series to date, Clarke led by example with two very Ponting-like knocks, backs-against-the-wall centuries, at Lord’s and Edgbaston.

Despite Ponting’s advancing age and Clarke’s obvious leadership potential, Border does not believe The Oval result will have any influence on Ponting’s position as captain of Australia.

“I get the feeling Ponting’s very comfortable with where he’s at, both as a player and as a captain,” said Border, who started Australia’s long-running hold over in England in 1989, and who was an Ashes-winning captain three times.

“Stepping down as captain and continuing as a player doesn’t work in our system. Ricky will know when it’s the right time to hand over the reins,” he adds. (ANI)

Australia, India sign AUD 25 billion Gorgon LNG Deal

New Delhi, Aug.19 (ANI): Australia and India have signed their first ever long-term LNG contract. A Sales and Purchase Agreement between ExxonMobil and Petronet LNG of India was completed on August 10, 2009.

Welcoming the agreement, Australia’s Minister for Resources and Energy, Martin Ferguson AM MP said: “This deal, worth more than AUD 25 billion over 20 years, represents the dawning of a new trading partnership between Australia and India, and brings the Gorgon gas development yet another step closer to fruition”.

“I hope this new partnership with India will grow to be as significant as our LNG export trade with our friends in East and North East Asia” he added.

Signed on 10 August in Perth, the Agreement will see around 1.5 million tonnes of LNG from the Gorgon project sold into India annually over a 20-year term.

According to a press release of the Australian High Commission here, the Gorgon LNG project will become the largest single investment ever undertaken in Australia. The project is being developed by the Gorgon Joint Venture, which consists of Chevron (50 percent and operator), ExxonMobil (25 percent) and Shell (25 percent).

The gas fields in the Greater Gorgon area hold more than 40 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and form Australia’s largest known gas resource. (ANI)

Jolie gets back spring in her step following flying lessons

Washington, July 11 (ANI): ‘Tomb Raider’ star Angelina Jolie has taken time off from her busy schedule to continue with her flying lessons.

The mum-of-six had bought her own plane for 1.5 million pounds in 2005, after she was granted a pilot’s licence.

But ever since giving birth to three children, and adopting one more, she was forced to put the lessons on hold.

She has, however, started taking lessons once again, and was recently seen jumping into the cockpit of her Cirrus SR-22 at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, California.

“She seemed like she was in a good mood,” Us magazine quoted a witness as saying.

“When she got off the plane, she hopped off. She seemed pretty energetic. She had a spring in her step,” the witness added. (ANI)

UK court told white supremacist planned tennis ball bomb attacks

London, June 30 (ANI): A white supremacist, who allegedly planned to attack ‘non-British’ people with tennis ball bombs, was on the verge launching a campaign of terror, a British court has been told.

According to Sky News, Neil Lewington had allegedly developed a bomb production line in his bedroom and had a notebook entitled “Waffen SS UK members’ handbook” with drawings of electronics and chemical mixtures.

The 43-year-old was arrested by chance at Suffolk’s Lowestoft station last year after drinking and smoking on the train and urinating in public.

His hold all bag was searched and was found to contain the “component parts of two viable improvised incendiary devices”, prosecutor Brian Altman told the Old Bailey.

“He had the parts which, if assembled together, would have created devices which if ignited would have caught alight and caused flames and fire.

“Later searches of the house where the defendant lived with his parents in Reading, in particular his own bedroom, revealed nothing short of a factory for the production of many such similar devices.

Lewington was a loner who had met girlfriends using the Internet and mobile phone chat lines, going by the names of Aristocrat or Amadeus, the court heard.

Altman said he had made racist remarks and spoke to one woman of attacking an Asian family living on her street with homemade bombs inside tennis balls.

“Lewington was found in possession of three tennis balls and a diagram showing how to convert them into shrapnel bombs,” said the counsel.

Lewington, who lived with his parents in Tilehurst, Reading, Berks, is accused of preparing for terrorism by having the bomb parts in a public place.

He also faces two charges of having articles for terrorism – including a weed killer, firelighters and three tennis balls – two of having documents for terrorism and another of collecting information for terrorism.

Lewington denies all eight charges. The trial continues. (ANI)

Ronaldo claims Ferguson understood his reasons for joining Real Madrid

London, June 23 (ANI): Ace striker Cristiano Ronaldo has insisted that Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson understood his reasons for joining Real Madrid in a world-record 80 million pound transfer.

Ferguson finally conceded defeat in his desperate bid to keep hold of the Portugal ace, after Ronaldo made it clear he wanted to join the Spanish giants.

“I want to take this opportunity to tell the fans of Manchester United that the important people at the club understood my reasons and that it was a mutual agreement because everyone understood my will to leave,” The Sun quoted Ronaldo, as saying.

Ronaldo admitted he had dreamt of playing for Real Madrid since boyhood. “Real Madrid was always a club where I wanted to play. I want to start very strongly to play my football and thank Real Madrid for everything they did for me. It will be great to play with Kaka.”

“He’s a great player and has also won the Golden Ball. It will give me great pride to play alongside him but also with Raul, Iker Casillas or Guti,” he added.

Ronaldo has already passed his medical test with flying colours, although he insisted that there are still a few details to be ironed out in his 250,000 pounds-a-week six-year contract.

Ronaldo, whose deal should be completed by July 8, is ready to lead Madrid back to winning ways after a barren season, and appeared confident he will live up to his price tag.

“The start will be a bit complicated because I was in Manchester for six years. In England, football is more physical and faster but that is not an excuse. When we are good players we have to adapt to any type of football and I hope I can adapt as soon as possible. Winning trophies is the goal. Madrid is used to winning, as is Manchester United.” (ANI)

Mariah Carey’s rare designer gown up for grabs

Washington, May 26 (ANI): Mariah Carey is auctioning off a rare designer dress especially created for her to raise money for breast cancer research.

The ‘Hero’ singer is supporting charity Susan G. Komen for the Cure to sell a hot pink, asymmetric fishtail gown on auction website eBay.com.

The couture dress is one of only three in the world and was made by Julian Contreras after Carey asked fans to send in fashion designs inspired by her perfume, ‘Luscious Pink’.

Ever since the gown has been up for sale, fans are clamouring to get hold of it and have already quoted a price of 5,600 dollars, while there are still five days for the bidding to close.

The item was listed with a starting price of 500 dollars, reports Contactmusic. (ANI)

When McGregor was mistaken for Cobain’s ghost by a couple

Washington, May 20 (ANI): Scottish star Ewan McGregor has revealed how a couple once mistook him for the ghost of late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain.

He revealed that he was in London when Cobain ended his own life in 1994.

McGregor said that it was during a night out with his friends that he was accosted by a couple who were convinced he was the dead singer.

“This couple came around the corner and they saw me, and at the time I had quite long hair,” Contactmusic quoted him as telling Britain’s Heart FM.I think it would be safe to say they were on some form of chemical enhancement. The guy thought I was Kurt Cobain and he looked at me and slightly panicked and grabbed hold of his girlfriend and he asked me if I was Kurt,” he added.

He even revealed that he did not make any clarifications, and let the couple believe that what they had seen was real.

“I just went, ‘Shhhh. Don’t tell anyone,’ and I left them really confused in the street,” he said. (ANI)

Mischa Barton’s steamy bathroom sex scene in new film

London, May 19 (ANI): British actress Mischa Barton has come a long way since her days as Marissa Cooper on the US TV series ‘The O.C.’.

Barton, 23, sheds off her clothes for a scene in the new movie ‘The Assassination of a High School President’.

In the scene, she sheds off all her clothes for a dip in the tub.

She leaves little to the imagination as she gets close to her naked co-star, reports the Sun.

Meanwhile, according to reports, the film has been put on hold due to the lack of money on the distributors part. (ANI)

Denise Van Outen puts kids on hold due to credit crunch

London, May 10 (ANI): English actress Denise Van Outen has revealed that she plans on waiting to have children with her hubby because of the credit crunch.

Outen, 34, had married Lee Mead, 27, winner of TV’s ‘Any Dream Will Do’, at a secret ceremony in the Seychelles last month.

And even though she has earned millions from her TV and radio career, and owns two homes in England and one in Los Angeles, she still wants to put motherhood on hold.

“I think when you bring children into the world you have to be in the right financial position and, at the moment, we just aren’t there in the current climate,” News of the World quoted her as saying. (ANI)

Canadian Indian origin MP cites political conspiracy behind nanny scandal

Ottawa/Toronto (Canada), May 9 (ANI): Canada’s Indian-origin Liberal MP Ruby Dhall on Friday described herself as a victim of a political conspiracy over allegations that she mistreated two Filipino caregivers.

“Who’s really behind them and who orchestrated or assisted or enabled these former employees of her brother to suddenly come forward one year after the last of them worked providing care for her mother?” the Globe and Mail quoter her lawyer, Howard Levitt, as saking.

Dhalla told reporters that her brother, Neil Dhalla, hired both the caregivers and that she understands the trials of immigrants, having been raised by an immigrant mother.

“Anyone who has ever entered our home has always been treated with love, with care, with compassion and respect,” Dhalla said at her constituency office in Brampton.

“As such, the allegations that have been brought forward against myself have come as a big shock and have been devastating to both myself and my family, friends and supporters,” she added.

She asked Canadians to “hold judgment and give my family the privacy as we go through this due process.”

Levitt said that receipts and other documents, which he held up at the conference, show not only that the allegations are false, but also that his client had nothing to do with the employment of the caregivers.

“I’m not going to permit Ruby Dhalla to deal with her brother’s issue or potentially her mother’s issue. … It’s not her issue. She was not the employer,” she said.

He called the claim that the caregivers cleaned the family’s chiropractic clinics “absolute nonsense,” and showed documents from contract cleaners who did the task daily.

“It’s easy to make allegations. … But again, the allegations are absolute nonsense,” he said.

The allegations first emerged on April 25 at a public meeting and then in a Toronto newspaper earlier this week. Two caregivers claimed they were forced to work in Dhalla’s family home, and were paid 250 dollars a week for 16-hour days of household chores.

Magdalene Gordo, 31, compared the job with slavery; Richelyn Tongson, 37, said Ms. Dhalla withheld her passport for weeks.

Dhalla stepped down from her post as the Liberal Party’s youth and multiculturalism critic this week, and a third worker came forward with similar allegations.

The executive director of Intercede, a Toronto-based agency that helps domestic workers, said she spoke with Dhalla about a year ago, after Tongson complained to them that her passport was being illegally withheld.

Agatha Mason said she called Dhalla and told her to return the caregiver’s passport or she would involve the police.

Mason said the conversation with Dhalla stood out in her mind because its tone was so unpleasant and because she was kept waiting on hold for some time.

Dhalla’s dramatic appearance comes a day after a Conservative MP announced that the two caregivers who allege they were mistreated will be called to testify before a Commons committee next week as other federal parties seize the chance to prolong Liberal woes.

Dhalla will also be asked to testify. And Ontario provincial Labour Minister Peter Fonseca and Education Minister Kathleen Wynne, who failed to act on the allegations they first heard at a meeting in Toronto on April 25, may be called. (ANI)

‘Pakistan right at this minute is a more acute problem than Iran,’ says expert

Washington, Apr.24 (ANI): A senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, who served as an adviser in the Clinton and Bush State Departments, has warned that as of now the evolving situation in Pakistan is more acute than Iran’s alleged nuclear ambitions.

According to David Pollock, the situation in both countries is serious and a matter of grave concern to the international community.

“Iran is also pretty serious and quite an urgent problem as well. I don’t think we have the luxury of putting Iran on hold while we deal with Pakistan. …We have to really be able to try to work on a number of different issues at the same time,” Fox News quoted Pollock, as saying.

Iran has been high on the list of foreign priorities for the U.S. because of its nuclear program. Oil-rich Iran says it is building nuclear reactors to generate electricity, but Washington believes it is secretly aiming to build atomic weapons, in violation of Tehran’s treaty commitments. .

Pakistan, which is supposed to be a key ally of the U.S. in the war against the Taliban and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan, is already rich in nuclear weapons.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday that the Pakistani government is “basically abdicating to the Taliban and the extremists.”

The secretary of state’s comments came after Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari approved Islamic Shariah law in the northwestern Swat valley, which has been overtaken by Taliban forces.

President Obama has invited Zardari and Afghan President Hamid Karzai to the White House early next month, and Clinton made clear that Washington expects Zardari in particular to take a much harder line against extremists.

Richard Perle, former chairman of President George W. Bush’s Defense Policy Board and now a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, said the Obama administration needs to be working around the clock on Pakistan “because that’s a very serious situation.”

Perle, however, doesn’t believe the administration’s efforts toward Iran are taking up much time.

“If Clinton and others were shuttling around the globe to put together a coalition with the Iranians, you could argue that it is a drain on resources,” he said. “But I don’t think there’s a lot of heavy lifting,” Perle said. (ANI)

Only certain categories of Gurkhas can settle in Britain, despite court victory

London, Apr 24 (ANI): Only certain categories of Gurkhas veterans will be allowed to settle in the United Kingdom, leaving tens of thousands of other hopefuls in the lurch despite a landmark court ruling.

The British Home Office ruled out a blanket policy, amid fears that it would lead to up to 100,000 veterans and their dependants wanting to come to Britain.

Only certain categories of veterans, including the bravest or seriously injured, will be allowed to come and stay, The Telegraph reported.

The move will infuriate the Gurkhas and supporters, including actress Joanna Lumley, who thought they had won a long fought battle last year.

Immigration Minister Phil Woolas will respond to a High Court decision, which concluded that rules, which stopped Gurkhas who served before July 1997 from settling in Britain, were illegal.

Campaigners celebrated the ruling last October as a “victory for fairness”, and had hoped it meant up to 40,000 Gurkhas who had served before the cut off date would now be allowed to live here.

Currently only those who retired after July 1997, when the Gurkha base was moved from Hong Kong to England, could automatically stay in Britain.

But the Home Office will insist the judge did not say the principle of the cut-off date was unlawful, only the criteria surrounding those who could come.

It will publish revised criteria but it will stop well short of allowing all pre-1997 veterans from settling, Whitehall sources disclosed.

Instead the new policy will be generous to those who were honoured for bravery or valour, require medical care due to injuries suffered during service and those who served a lengthy period, which will be higher than the four year requirement currently in place for Gurkhas who joined after July 1997.

Veterans who had their applications for settlement put on hold pending the court case, believed to be around 1,100 who will also be looked on favourably.

The policy will lead to fewer than 10,000 Gurkhas being affected instead of nearly 40,000. (ANI)

Emma Watson to shoot Harry Potter during university holidays

London, April 23 (ANI): British actress Emma Watson, who vowed to put acting on hold to concentrate on her degree, will continue her movie career when she starts university.

The 20-year-old, who will start her degree course later this year, will film Harry Potter scenes during term time holidays.

It means that Watson will have to work through her Christmas and Easter breaks, as she’s required on the set of ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’, the final two-part film of the wizard franchise.

“We’re filming both the seventh and eighth movies at once, and I’m trying to do all of my scenes now and through the summer so I’ll be available for university come September – though it already looks like I’ll be working on Christmas and March breaks,” the Daily Express quoted her as telling Interview magazine. (ANI)

New Moon filming halted over ‘plagiarism lawsuit’

London, Apr 21 (ANI): Filming of ‘Twilight’ sequel ‘New Moon’ has reportedly been put on hold, as its author Stephenie Meyer faces a plagiarism lawsuit over the vampire franchise.

‘Twilight’, which was filmed in 2008, starring Robert Pattinson, became a major international hit and its sequel ‘New Moon’, currently being shot in Canada, followed.

But now production on the second film has reportedly been halted after it emerged that Meyer is facing a lawsuit filed by her former college roommate.

As per I’mnotobsessed.com, Heidi Stanton, who studied alongside Meyer at Brigham Young University, Utah, claims that the vampire books are similar to a short story she wrote when she was a student there.

Stanton filed her lawsuit against Meyer in Utah on April 14, alleging idea infringement.

“Quite frankly, I was shocked when I began watching the movie with my husband last week. I immediately told him that she got that idea from me! I wrote a fictional short story with the same ideas when we were in college together,” the Daily Star quoted Stanton as stating in the papers.

Meyer has, on the other hand, claimed that the idea for her popular series came to her in a dream in 2003 and she completed the first novel three months later.

The website has reported that the lawsuit has cast doubt on the movie, and now its production has been “put on hold” until the case is resolved.

New Moon is scheduled for release at the end of the year. (ANI)

Aamir Khan next on the list to be waxed at Tussaud’s

According to information from a source close to Bobby Khan, who supervises the ‘Bollywood’ segment at Madame Tussaud’s in London, the next Indian actor likely to be ‘waxed’ at the famous wax museum is Aamir Khan.

The source said: “Aamir is popular and a Bollywood A-lister. He is definitely next!”

While two of Aamir Khan’s contemporaries, Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan, already have their wax figures put up at Tussaud’s, Aamir, who had earlier refused the offer, might agree this time round, with Tussaud’s coming to India. Other well-known Bollywood stars on the to-be-waxed-at-Tussaud’s list include Akshay Kumar, Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif.

A few days back, a wax structure of the Indian cricketing icon, Sachin Tendulkar, was installed at the museum.

The source also updated the news about Tussaud’s in India saying that Bobby Khan plans to bring the museum to Delhi first, before Mumbai and Hyderabad. The source said: “Bobby is working out the terms and conditions with people in Delhi. He may choose either Saket or Gurgaon. Work on it is slow right now because it’s election time and talks have been put on hold. But after May 20, things are going to move fast.”

Domestic BPO companies in Rajasthan unaffected by recession

Jaipur, Apr 18 (ANI): In Rajasthan, the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) companies dealing in domestic market have not been affected by the economic slowdown so far.

Most of the domestic BPO companies here are dealing in telecom, power, banking, financial and government sectors. According to the market players, these sectors have not been affected by the ongoing recessionary trends, which is why there is enough buoyancy in local BPO market.

“We are yet to see a decline in domestic market. Inspite of recession there are few things that have demand. For example everybody requires power. It may be possible that someone doesn’t use AC much but he will need power still. Demand of power is going to remain there, “explained Ajay Datta, CEO, Data Infosys Ltd.

“Demand of food is going to remain there. Somebody may reduce one chapatti in meal but he will need that. So call centers of these business segments and segments like telecom have no impact of recession. Any company depending on domestic market is doing well. Companies depending on international market are facing the impact of recession,” added Datta.

The local BPO market is extensive as there is investment of approximately Rs. 600 million in this sector. There are around 30 to 35 BPO companies with a workforce of around 8000 in the state and most of these are in the capital Jaipur.

Even the employees working in domestic BPO companies have no fear of losing their jobs.

“As far as the local job scenario is concerned, especially in this Rajashthan based company, I think that you are quiet safe as compared to MNCs because recession comes from USA and directly hits the Multinational Company’s. So as far as the local companies and local organisations are concerned, we don’t have any problem,” said Pushpendra, a BPO executive of Data Infosys Ltd.

The market players, however, despite of being confident of the business, say that they have put on hold further investment plans. By Lokendra Singh (ANI)

Is capitalism on the decline?

Is capitalism losing its hold on the land of the free? In a new survey, only 53 per cent of American adults said they believe capitalism is better than socialism. Twenty per cent said socialism is better, while 27 per cent are not sure which is better.

The Rasmussen poll, conducted by telephone, found significant differences in the responses of different age groups. Among those under 30, it’s a virtual tossup: 37 per cent prefer capitalism, while 33 per cent favour socialism; 30 per cent are undecided.

Support for capitalism rises with age. Of the thirty-somethings, 49 per cent are for capitalism and 26 per cent for socialism.

Those over 40 strongly favour capitalism, with just 13 per cent of them believing socialism is better, Rasmussen Reports said. As you would expect, support for capitalism is strong among those who identify themselves as Republicans.

They favour capitalism 11 to 1. Democrats are more closely divided, 39 per cent to 30.

Among those not affiliated with either party, 48 per cent are for capitalism and 21 per cent for socialism. The overall results may be surprising, but it would be easy to read too much into them.

Rasmussen points out that in another recent survey, 70 per cent of Americans said they prefer a free-market economy. “The fact that a ‘free-market economy’ attracts substantially more support than ‘capitalism’ may suggest some scepticism about whether capitalism in the United States today relies on free markets,” Rasmussen said.

That rings true. In the middle of a deep recession, public anger at what is seen as corporate greed is widespread.

Another point to note: The poll-takers did not define either capitalism or socialism.Postscript: A Gallup survey released on Monday finds that 71 per cent of Americans are confident that President Barack Obama, who has been saying it cannot be business as usual, will do the right thing for the economy.