‘Dirty Dancing’ town planning memorial for Patrick Swayze

London, Sep 19 (ANI): Locals of a North Carolina community, where Patrick Swayze’s film ‘Dirty Dancing’ was shot, are planning a memorial service for the late star.

The ‘Ghost’ star died on Monday evening after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

The town of Lake Lure will pay homage to the 57-year-old during a memorial service on Saturday evening at Firefly Cove, a housing development that was Camp Chimney Rock when ‘Dirty Dancing’ was filmed.

Many outdoor scenes in the film were filmed there, as was the cabin of Johnny Castle, Swayze’s character.

While the memorial service is free, visitors will be asked to donate to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network.

Rev Everette Chapman, who will be speaking at the memorial service, said that the town’s residents remember Swayze as a kind family man.

Chapman, who lived at Lake Lure when the movie was filmed but did not meet the actors, said he would talk about Swayze’s determination to live each day to the fullest.

“I’ll ask people their memory of him and just talk about him as every woman’s heart-throb and every man’s envy,” said Chapman.

Although organisers have no idea how many people to expect, they have still arranged for police officers to help with parking. (ANI)

NASA all set to launch infrared eye to hunt for dark asteroids

Sydney, September 3 (ANI): NASA is preparing to launch an infrared telescope that will hunt down dark asteroids that have slipped beneath our radar.

According to a report by ABC Science, the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) spacecraft recently arrived at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California ahead of its launch later this year.

With a quartet of infrared sensors and a wide view, WISE is designed to survey the whole sky in infrared light.

It’s not the first telescope to do so, but scientists expect WISE’s observations will be 500 times sharper than a survey conducted in 1980s by IRAS, the Infrared Astronomical Satellite, according to astronomer Martin Cohen of the University of California at Berkeley.

The data will be complied into an all-sky infrared atlas, a tome that is expected to include about 300 million objects, including around 100,000 asteroids.

Many of the asteroids seen by WISE will be known objects.

Scientists hope to use the new observations to nail down details, such as an asteroid’s diameter and surface reflectivity.

“With ground-based scopes, it’s just a point source. You can’t tell size directly,” said University of Texas astronomer Dr Robert McMillan who leads Spacewatch, an asteroid-survey project.

“A big object that is dark and a small object that is bright are going to look like they have the same brightness,” he added.

The solar system contains several million asteroids, most of which reside in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter.

About 7000 asteroids have been identified that cross or come close to Earth’s orbit.

WISE will be able to spot asteroids emitting heat due to direct exposure from the Sun, as opposed to visible-light searches that find asteroids that are reflecting sunlight.

“Those are two different physical effects,” said McMillan. “An asteroid that has very dark colour in invisible light is going to get heated up more, just like a black car in a parking lot is going to get heated up more than a white car,” he added.

Scientists hope to get enough positioning information to follow up targets with ground-based observations.

McMillan expects that WISE will discover a few hundred new asteroids.

The information will be folded into ongoing surveys to map asteroids that could impact Earth and cause widespread damage.

Other WISE targets include brown dwarfs, which are Jupiter-sized stars that never got their nuclear fusion engines running, and ultra-luminous galaxies, which pump out the equivalent of about 1000 Sun-sized stars every year. (ANI)

Lindsay’s neighbours want her to move out

New York, August 26 (ANI): Lindsay Lohan’s neighbours apparently want the actress to move out after being fed up with the paparazzi who take up the parking space.

The singer’s peeved neighbours said “it has been a nightmare” ever since the star, whose house has been twice burglarised, shifted in Hollywood Hills, according to RadarOnline.com.

“The truth is that this is a very quiet neighborhood and there have been no break-ins apart from at Lindsay Lohan’s house,” the New York Daily News quoted a neighbour as saying.

“Since she moved in last November it has been a nightmare with all the paparazzi parking in our driveways waiting for her,” the neighbour added.

The neighbour also said: “I’ve got nothing personal against her but she needs to find a home in a gated community with security at the main gate because all the residents are fed-up with the situation.” (ANI)

50 railway stations to be of world standard

New Delhi, July 3 (ANI): Presenting the Railway Budget 2009-10, Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee today said that about 50 stations are to be developed into world class stations with international level facilities.

Banerjee said that these stations would be developed through innovative financing and in Public Private Partnership mode.

Some of these stations are: CST Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Howrah, Sealdah, Bhubaneswar, New Delhi, Lucknow, Varanasi, Amritsar, Kanpur, Guwahati, Jaipur, Chennai Central, Tiruvananthapuram Central, Secunderabad, Tirupati, Bangalore City, Baiyapanahali (Bangalore), Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Habibganj, Gaya Jn., Agra Cantt., Mathura Jn., Chandigarh, Kolkata, New Jalpaiguri, Majerhat, Mangalore, Porbandar, Anand Vihar, Brijwasan, Ajmer and Puri.

Banerjee also announced the construction of Multi-Functional Complexes (MFCs) in station premises for providing rail users facilities like shopping, food stalls and restaurants.

The MFCs will also have book stalls, PCO/STD/ISD/Fax booths, medicine, budget hotels and underground parking.

She said that during this year, 50 such railway stations would be developed in places of pilgrimage, industry and tourist interest. “The responsibility for development of Multi-functional Complexes would be entrusted to IRCON and Rail Land Development Authority (RLDA),” she added.

The 49 identified stations to be developed as MFCs are: Alipurduar, Allahabad, Anandpur Sahib, Banspani, Bikaner, Bilaspur, Cuttack, Darjeeling, Dehradun, Digha, Durg, Ernakulum, Gandhidham, Ganga Sagar, Ghatsila, Gwalior, Hajur Sahib, Hubli, Hyderabad, Indore, Jabalpur, Jammu Tawi, Jasidih, Jhansi, Jodhpur, Kanyakumari, Kathgodam, Katra, Khajuraho, Madurai, Manmad, Mysore, Nanded, Nasik, Palakkad, Parasnath, Raebareily, Raipur, Rajgir, Rameshwaram, Ranchi, Shirdi, Silchar, Tarapith, Tiruchirapalli, Udaipur, Ujjain, Vadodara and Visakhapatnam. (ANI)

Wardens set to patrol Studland’s nudist beach after sexual incidents

Melbourne, Jul 2 (ANI): Community wardens have been called in to patrol a popular nudist beach in England, after there was a rise in sexual misconduct.

According to the Daily Telegraph, local police in Studland Bay, Dorset, trained the wardens to spot sexual misconduct and incidents, which threaten “to bring naturism into disrepute”.

The initiative was taken to make visitors to the internationally renowned nudist beach and local residents feel safer, after nine sexual offences were recorded in the last three years.

“They will be a point of contact in incidents that may occur on the beaches such as littering, unauthorised fires and barbecues, dog fouling, illegal parking, sexual misconduct or incidents which threaten to bring naturism into disrepute,” News.com.au quoted a Dorset police spokesman as saying.

The community wardens will be highly visible in bright yellow T-shirts and will work alongside existing officers from Dorset Police.

Dorset police sergeant Des Connor said that Studland had welcomed naturists for more than 90 years, but recent reports of sexual misconduct have threatened to bring naturism into disrepute.

“We will not tolerate any unlawful behaviour and ask that all residents and visitors to the area respect the naturists and the freedom in which they wish to enjoy life,” Connor added. (ANI)

Woolworths makes comeback as online shop

London, June 25 (ANI): Former high street store Woolworths has made a comeback as an online retail company called Woolworths.co.uk.

The brand was taken over by Shop Direct, the online and catalogue retailer owned by Sir David and Sir Frederick Barclay, after the retailer collapsed leading to the shut down of 800 stores and a loss of 31,000 jobs.

Mark Newton-Jones, the chief executive of Shop Direct, said the online shop, which opens on June 25, is directed towards attracting young families.

“Woolworths.co.uk makes perfect sense for young families,” The Telegraph quoted him as saying.

“They don’t want to trawl around a shopping centre and find a parking space. They want a lot of fun in one place,” he added. (ANI)

Tight security for ULFA’s 12-hr bandh on Thursday in Assam

Guwahati, June 24 (ANI): Security has been tightened in Assam following the 12-hour ‘Asom Bandh’ called by the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) on Thursday.

Guwahati has been put on high alert, while security has been beefed up in sensitive places like railway stations, railway tracks, bus stands, airports, parking lots, refineries and other vital installations.

“Alert has been sounded across the state in view of the bandh tomorrow. Security has been tightened and special arrangements have also been made to ensure law and order during the bandh hours,” said Inspector-General of Police (CWR) GP Singh.

The banned ULFA has called a 12-hour ‘Asom Bandh’ on Thursday beginning from 5 am to protest the killing of two of its cadres in an alleged fake encounter on Sunday, besides killing members of other militant outfits in the past few months by security forces.

The outfit has, however, exempted students appearing in different examinations, water and milk supply, hospitals and medical facilities, electric supply and the press from the purview of the bandh.

Moreover, the state government has also issued directives to all deputy commissioners and sub-divisional officers to make sure normal operation of offices during the bandh.

A strict vigil was being maintained at the Kamakhya Temple, where a four-day Ambubachi Fair is being markedd by thousands of people. (ANI)

Ludhiana has air-conditioned taxi service

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Ludhiana, June 22 (ANI): An air-conditioned Radio taxi service has been introduced in Ludhiana, which makes it the third city after Mohali and Amritsar to have such a facility in Punjab. /pp
Air-conditioned radio cabs will now ensure a comfortable journey in Ludhiana. /pp
The new service was recently flagged off by Punjab’s transport minister Master Mohan Lal. /pp
The service can be availed by just dialling 4141414 anytime of the day and within no time a metered taxi will arrive to take you to your destination. /pp
We have launched this service to provide commuters hassle-free traveling. It is already running successfully in cities such as Amritsar, Chandigarh, Mohali and Patiala, said Master Mohan Lal, State transport minister of Punjab. /pp
The reliable Mega Cabs offer perfect transport metering system and point-to-point charges of 3 USD per km fixed by the Punjab government. Each cab has been fitted electronic tamper-proof meters ensuring accurate billing of passenger ride. /pp
The service is available within a radius of 25 miles covering places like Khanna, Jagraon, Malerkotla and Phagwara. /pp
Ludhiana is an industrial hub and it entertains business travellers from Punjab and from across India. Commuting within the city was a major problem for visitors. The launch of the radio taxi service will hopefully solve this problem. /pp
I have come from Delhi. When I came out of the station I saw that mega cab, whose service were started from today so I thought why not enjoy the service. The rates are very reasonable. It costs only 15 rupees per kilometer. There is a big problem of parking in Ludhiana, said Jasminder Singh, a visitor. /pp
Ludhiana will benefit a lot from this service. It is an international hub where sewing machine, cycle parts and hosiery industry has a very big market. Whenever we go be it Delhi or Mumbai, taxi service is available at a call. Now we can also avail of this service in Ludhiana, said Harinder Pal, a resident. /pp
Punjab Government’s main agenda is to improve public transport in the state. Such radio taxi services will shortly be launched in other cities like Jalandhar. /pp
The transport ministry also intends to transform at least 50 per cent of the busses of the Punjab transport into air-conditioned vehicles as well as construction of ultra modern air-conditioned bus stands at Mohali, Patiala and Bathinda. By Karan Kapoor (ANI)/p

Britney sued for running over shutterbug’s foot

London, May 30 (ANI): A grieved paparazzo is suing Britney Spears for rolling over his foot with her Mercedes convertible in 2007.

The accident which apparently happened two hours after Spears learned she had lost custody of her children was caught on video by US site TMZ.

The incident occurred in Beverly Hills when Britney was pulling out of a car park, reports The Sun.

As she tried to navigate her way out of the parking lot, Britney’s car went over Rick Mendoza’s foot.

In the lawsuit, Mendoza said Britney’s people: “should have known…Britney was not in the mental, emotional and/or physical condition to operate the subject motor vehicle in a safe and reasonable manner.” (ANI)

Soon, vehicles that drive on their own

Washington, May 27 (ANI): Ever imagined reading a book or watching a movie in your car, while your vehicle guides itself through the traffic and navigates on its own? Well, thanks to a new technology called ‘autonomous vehicle navigation’, this could soon be a reality.

If this technology comes into action, it may also see fleets of self-navigating vehicles for the military operating in war zones.

Keeping this in mind, a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) contest was conducted, which aimed at spurring the development of such technologies.

The DARPA Urban Challenge was held at a former air force base in Victorville, Calif. in late 2007, and offered a 3.5 million dollars purse to competitors who could design the fastest and safest vehicles that could traverse a 60-mile urban course in moving traffic in less than six hours.

The contestant vehicles were unmanned and had to complete a simulated military supply mission, manoeuvring through a mock city environment, avoiding obstacles, merging into moving traffic, navigating traffic circles, and negotiating intersections-all while conforming to California driving rules.

And out of the 89 international teams participating in the contest, only six could make it to the finish line in the allotted time.

The winning vehicle, which finished with the fastest time- an average speed of approximately 13 miles per hour- had Wende Zhang of General Motors as part of its design team.

The GM team incorporated existing technology already offered in some of their vehicles that can assist in parking or detect lane markers and trigger alarms if the drivers are coming too close to the shoulder of the road.

And for the DARPA challenge, they developed a more sophisticated package of sensors that included GPS coupled with a camera and a laser-ranging LIDAR system to guide and correct the vehicle’s route through the city.

In Baltimore, Zhang will present GM’s patented new methods for detecting lanes and correcting a vehicle’s route, which helped them win the challenge.

However, Zhang said that a commercially viable autonomous driving product might still take a decade to hit the markets.

The findings were presented at the 2009 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/International Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/IQEC) at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore. (ANI)

New Walk n’ Play application lets iPhones users have fun while burning calories

Washington, May 24 (ANI): Your iPhone can now count how many calories you have burnt in a given day, thanks to a new Walk n’ Play application.

The application, developed by researchers at the University of Houston, is available for free downloads from Apple’s ‘App Store’.

It allows users to have fun while burning calories: players can keep track of their physical activity through their iPhones.

The application debuted in March, had an improved version launched this week, and currently has 3,000 users to date.

Walk n’ Play allows players to compete in real time against another iPhone user or against a simulator, and watch the calories burn off as they go about their everyday walking.

“You just keep the phone attached to your waistband or carry in your pocket as you normally would, and it records every little motion you do – from walking to climbing stairs – and translates it into calories burned. The game operates on a 24-hour cycle and tallies everything up daily,” said Ioannis Pavlidis, who led the project leading to this application.

Pavlidis further said that the game has an advantage over treadmills, which measure a user’s activity confined in space and time.

He says that Walk n’ Play allows using the world as a treadmill, typically giving a more accurate calorie count.

Pavlidis also likens it to a form of social networking, motivating users to walk and putting them in contact with others.

“Modern conveniences have changed our way of life. The basic idea behind the application we’ve developed is for people to get motivated and back to living more active lifestyles,” the researcher said.

He hopes that novel application will encourage people to get into the habit of walking more during the day by perhaps taking a walk during breaks at work, parking in a spot that’s a little farther from the office, using the stairs instead of the elevator, and developing a habit of walking after meals. (ANI)

Liv Tyler ‘dating her personal trainer’

New Delhi, Apr 24 (ANI): Liv Tyler is romancing her personal trainer, it has emerged.

The ‘Lord of the Rings’ star was snapped hugging and kissing David Hirsch after an intimate lunch in Westwood, New Jersey on April 22.

Apparently, the pair couldn’t keep their hands off each other as they walked to his car, stopping in the parking lot several times to kiss and cuddle.

The 31-year-old actress has been single since last year, when she announced she was divorcing British musician Royston Langdon – with whom she has a four-year-old son, Milo, reports The China Daily.

Recently, Liv revealed she felt physically sick when she split from her husband last May, and still finds the break-up difficult to come to terms with.

She said: “There’s nothing worse than heartache, being lovesick. It’s like there’s a physical sickness. You go through a couple of weeks where you think, ‘Oh, I’m OK, I feel better,’ and then suddenly, out of nowhere, it hits you again.

“The hardest part is when they move out. It also brings up a lot of issues – you might feel like a failure, or like there is something wrong with you. You can’t run away from yourself – you kind of have to just deal with it.” (ANI)

PM, his wife cast their votes in Assam

Dispur, Apr 23 (ANI): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife Gursharan Kaur on Thursday cast their votes here during the second phase of the general elections.

Authorities beefed up security at Booth number 156 located at the Dispur Government Higher Secondary School at Sarumatoria, where Dr. Singh and his wife reached to cast their votes.
Singh is officially a voter from Guwahati.
A powerful bomb blast in a crowded parking area killed four people in Guwahati in the first week of April, ahead of Singh’s visit to the state. olice suspected that the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) was behind the blast. (ANI)

Tight security for PM’s polling booth in Assam

Guwahati, Apr 22 (ANI): Authorities in Guwahati have beefed up security at a school where Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh is expected to cast his vote in the second phase of Lok Sabha polls.

Singh along with his wife Gursharan Kaur are expected to cast their votes on Thursday.
Police officials said ordinary voters would not be put to trouble by the extra security for the Prime Minister.

“Normal checking will be carried out on PM’s arrival. The rest of the voters can also come here and vote. Normal arrangements will be put in place. No inconvenience will be caused to any voter. But every body will be checked,” said G P Singh, Inspector General of Police.
Students at the school said they were excited about the Prime Minister’s visit.

“We are very happy that the Prime Minister is coming here. We hope the voting goes on smoothly and everything has been cleaned here for the PM’s visit,” said Parag Sharma, a student.

Singh is officially a voter from Guwahati.
A powerful bomb blast in a crowded parking area killed four people in Guwahati in the first week of April, ahead of Singh’s visit to the state. olice suspected that the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) was behind the blast. (ANI)

PRESS DIGEST – Washington Post – April 11

WASHINGTON, April 10 (Reuters) – The Washington Post included the following items on its front page on April 11 Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.

WASHINGTON – Senior Obama administration officials are debating how to address a potential terrorist threat to U.S. interests from a Somali extremist group, with some in the military advocating strikes against its training camps. But many officials maintain that uncertainty about the intentions of the al-Shabab organization dictates a more patient, nonmilitary approach.

DALLAS – The U.S. presidency that is remembered on the street where former President George W. Bush now lives bears little resemblance to the one that most of the country continues to blame for its problems. Bush left Washington on Jan. 20 with two-thirds of Americans disapproving of his job performance. In his return to private life, Bush has maintained tranquillity by adhering to a basic philosophy: He lives squarely in the remaining 33 percent.

KABUL – When Afghanistan’s government quietly enacted a sweeping law last month restricting the rights of minority Shiite women, few Afghans were aware of what it said. But since the law’s contents became known here just over a week ago, it has provoked an extraordinary public debate on the once-taboo topic of religion and sex in this conservative Muslim nation and spurred an unprecedented protest by senior officials.

SAFFORD, Ariz. – April Redding was waiting in the parking lot of the middle school when she heard news she could hardly understand: Her 13-year-old daughter, Savana, had been strip-searched by school officials in a futile hunt for drugs. The lawsuit that April and Savana Redding brought over the incident carries the potential for redefining the privacy rights of students and the responsibility of teachers and school officials charged with keeping drugs off their campuses.

WASHINGTON – First, the frogs began disappearing, with as many as 122 species becoming extinct worldwide since 1980. Then honeybee colonies began to collapse. Scientists fear that bats might be next. For the past three years, biologists in Virginia have been nervously watching a strange die-off of bats in the Northeast as a mysterious fungus spread rapidly through hibernating bat colonies.

South has shifted ‘out’

Mason Ranjit Singh could not get medical attention for six hours after a dog bit him in the ankle last month. The nearest hospital – the government-run Safdarjung Hospital – lay almost at the other end of town from his home in Tughlakabad Village.

“The only private nursing home is too costly and a dispensary near Asola village never has any stock,” said Singh. Welcome to the post-delimitation South Delhi, no longer the posh vision that the name conjures up.

With a vast rural expanse covering half the city from Bijwasan and Palam in the west to Badarpur on the eastern skirt and the ‘farmhouse-land’ of the Chhattarpur-Mahipalpur-Merhrauli belt in the south, this is one constituency where the Nuclear Deal and economic slowdown are non-issues. Instead, good-old promises of civic amenities still strike a chord.

So, politicians are promising jobs, access to healthcare, higher/technical education, and permanent civic amenities to woo voters. Sangam Vihar is Delhi’s biggest unauthorised resettlement colony near Tughlakabad.

“Politicians come and talk about permanent residence certificates, ration cards and sewer lines for the houses and clean drinking water,” said Kailash Kumar, a trader at the Sangam Vihar main market. In the Gujjar farmer-dominated Chhattarpur, the educated younger generation wants jobs in the ‘city’.

“I need to learn English and get out of here. I cannot work at the farmhouse like my brother or as a labourer like my father,” said Subhash Gujjar, a 22-year-old Arts graduate working as an office help in a farmhouse.

Farmhouses here stand as little islands in the sea of shanties of migrant labourers and landless farmers, most of whom sold their plots before the property boom arrived. Some 20 km to the west, 60-year-old Rajpal Shehrawat in the Jat-belt of Palam village shares the same ambition, albeit for his grandsons.

“Our generation was fooled by promises of development. We are neither in a city nor in a proper village.

Now, for the younger lot, we want colleges and industries here. They need to learn English and work for big companies,” he said between puffs on his hookah.

Amidst the squalor, the posh residential colony of Kalkaji sticks out. A part of the old South Delhi constituency with neatly painted houses, tree-lined parking lots and guarded colony gates, this Punjabi dominated area has very different concerns.

“If all work is directed towards the rural belt, I’m afraid our area might get neglected,” said businessman and resident Haran Anand.

Four blasts in Assam kill 8 before PM visit

Four bomb blasts killed eight people in Assam on Monday, a day before Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was due to visit the region, police said.

Police said the state’s main separatist group, the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), was behind the attacks.

Singh’s visit to the state would go ahead as scheduled amid tight security, a spokesman for the ruling Congress party said.

The first bomb exploded in a crowded parking area in front of a restaurant in Guwahati, killing seven on the 30th anniversary of the founding of ULFA, police said.

“Seven people have died in the blast,” P.C. Saloi, a senior police officer in the city, told Reuters by phone.

At least 32 people were injured and several of them are in a critical condition. The death toll is likely to rise further, officials said. Several vehicles and buildings caught fire after the blast.

A second bomb went off two hours later opposite a hospital in the town of Dhekiajuli, 150 km north of Guwahati. Police said the device was planted on a bicycle. Six people were injured, three of them critically.

The third blast occurred at Jengpha, in Assam’s Karbi Anglong district, but no one was injured.

Rebels also threw grenades at a police station at Mankachar town in Dhubri district, near the border with neighbouring Bangladesh, killing one and wounding five people.

Accusing the police of not providing adequate security, hundreds of angry protesters blocked Guwahati’s main street, shouting slogans and clashing with the police.

Political parties have started campaigning in the state ahead of an April-May general election.

Last week a bomb blast killed one person in Guwahati, close to where Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee had been due to address an election rally. The rally was subsequently cancelled.

The ULFA is among more than two dozen armed groups in India’s northeast which are either fighting for an independent homeland or more political autonomy.

They accuse New Delhi of plundering the region’s mineral and forest resources, neglecting the local economy and giving them back nothing in return.

Bomb blast kills 4 in Assam ahead of PM visit

A powerful bomb blast in a crowded parking area killed four people in Assam on Monday, only a day before Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was due to visit the region, police said.

Police suspect the state’s main separatist group, the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), was behind the blast.

The blast took place in Assam’s main city, Guwahati, on the 30th anniversary of the founding of ULFA.

“Four people were killed in the blast and dozens wounded. Of them three are in critical condition,” a senior police officer, who did not want to give his name, told Reuters.

“The bomb was placed in a parking area on the roadside in front of a restaurant, but we are not sure whether it’s a car bomb or it was placed on the footpath.”

Police say the death toll is likely to rise.

Accusing police of not providing adequate security, hundreds of angry protesters blocked the city’s main street, shouting slogans against police.

Several vehicles caught fire after the blast.

Political parties have started campaigning in the state ahead of an April-May general election. Manmohan Singh of the ruling Congress party was set to campaign in Assam on Tuesday.

Last week a bomb blast killed one person in Guwahati, close to where Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee had been due to address an election rally. The rally was subsequently cancelled.

The ULFA is among more than two dozen armed groups in India’s northeast which are either fighting for an independent homeland or more political autonomy.

They accuse New Delhi of plundering the region’s mineral and forest resources, neglecting the local economy and giving them back nothing in return.

Kremlin says Putin’s wealth 11 percent more than President Medvedev

Moscow, Apr.7 (ANI): As Russia’s Prime Minister, Vladimir Putin, earns 11 per cent more than President Dmitry Medvedev, says a Kremlin declaration. n 2008 Putin earned 4.6 million rouble (94,000 pounds), 11 per cent more than the 4.14 million roubles declared by Medvedev, statement’s posted on their respective web sites showed.

Both men earn over 18 times Russia’s average wage of 230,000 roubles per year, reports The Telegraph.

Medvedev has the larger apartment, a 368-square-metre Moscow residence that dwarfs Putin’s 77-square-metre flat in Saint Petersburg, the declarations showed. But both men spend most of their time in their palatial state residences.

Putin also owns a garage, two classic cars, a trailer and a 1,500 square metre plot of land, his declaration said. He also has share holdings with a nominal value of 230,000 roubles.

Medvedev and his wife have bank deposits worth just under 3 million roubles and 4,700 square metres of land. His wife has two car parking spaces and a Volkswagen Golf.

The declarations were the first under a new anti-corruption law introduced by Medvedev in December that requires senior officials to make annual declarations of their family income and property.

Corruption is a way of life for many Russians at every level of society – from small bribes paid to traffic policemen or schools to kickbacks paid to senior officials who hold sway over Russia’s vast natural resources.

Successive Kremlin leaders have tried, unsuccessfully, to stamp it out.

Opposition figures have ridiculed earlier declarations of Putin’s wealth, suggesting he has vast secret share holdings, a claim he has denied. (ANI)

MCD to crack down on illegal parking lots

NEW DELHI: The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has finally decided to crackdown on unauthorized parking sites in the city. MCD commissioner K S
Mehra on Friday asked officials to draw up a list of all unauthorized parking lots in the city by next week.

Besides this, the civic agency, along with Delhi Traffic Police, has started marking out the authorized parking lots so that vehicles are not parked beyond the specified area.

There are approximately 800 authorized and unauthorized parking sites in Delhi for about 53 lakh vehicles to which 1,000 more are added everyday.

Said MCD commissioner KS Mehra: “We want to control the problem of unauthorized parking in the city. I have given directions to deputy commissioners of all the 12 zones to draw up a list of unauthorized parking sites in their region. We will then either convert such parking sites into authorized parking lots or stop such parking completely. We will also initiate action such as criminal proceedings against the person running the unauthorized parking.”

Many contractors running authorized parking lots also allow parking on more area than that specified in their contract leading to traffic snarls. Said Mehra: “We have started demarcating the area on which parking is allowed in authorized parking sites.” Contractors will be penalized if they allow parking beyond the demarcated parking space.

Meanwhile, according to MCD officials, many of the unauthorized parking sites functioning in the city include those that were recommended by MCD but were rejected by the traffic police last year. Said an official: “The traffic police had carried out a survey last year and rejected around 400 parking sites that were functioning in service lanes and busy stretches. We had also recommended 500 more sites out of which they rejected 250. Most of these parking sites are running without any permission presently.”

With acute shortage of parking space in the city, MCD has only recently hired consultants to identify parking space along the 2,500 commercial and mixed land-use stretches notified under the Master Plan-2021 despite collecting parking charges from traders on these stretches for two years now.