27-02-2013
Aries : You will make material progress today, says Ganesha. Naturally, you want to share this abundance with your family. Ganesha suggests you give them more quality time. You may also want to take time out to pray and meditate and thank the almighty for favours received.
Taurus : Dark clouds may keep the sunshine from getting through to your window today, says Ganesha. Negative thoughts and apprehensions may cloud your judgement further. You will look to your family and friends to help you get past today. A loved one may play the pivotal role in changing your fortunes and your mood in the evening, predicts Ganesha.
Gemini : You will begin a long-lasting romantic relationship today. Also, you will stay ecstatic and highly motivated throughout the day. In the afternoon, you will successfully avoid any confrontation with those who irk you to no end. That, says Ganesha, is the right way to cultivate patience.
Cancer : You will be dying to take a break today, and go on a brief pleasure trip with your sweetheart. However, it won’t be possible. So in the afternoon, you will have an extended lunch break, making plans for a future trip. A vacation is all you can think of today. Your work may suffer a little, but you will more than make up for it.
Leo : The long hours you’ve spent alone are nearing their end, says Ganesha, as the stars align to help you find that special someone; chances are that today shall be the beginning of an enduring romantic relationship for you. This sense of personal joy will spill over into your workplace as well, and will keep you in cheerful spirits. But avoid any confrontation with people around you, especially neighbours and acquaintances, suggests Ganesha.
Virgo : There is an important turning point about to reveal itself in relationships and how they will proceed. Ganesha sees you busying yourself in arranging a get-together with friends and family. In the evening, the opposite sex will make a whale of a difference between optimism and despair.
Libra : Today, you will try every practical solution at hand to win over somebody’s affections, predicts Ganesha. Well, that little bit should get you going. In any case, you make the best possible impression on the opposite sex, and today will be no exception. In the evening, you can expect to spend some magical moments with your family members, says Ganesha.
Scorpio : A turn of tide in fortunes of life awaits you today, predicts Ganesha. The way you think – or not – will affect your health as much. Evenings may be spent in the pleasant company of friends and family, says Ganesha.
Sagittarius : A lucky day for you as you go in for improving your appearance. Your social status will be boosted too. Your brainstorms will propel you into the limelight, so be prepared to receive much adulation. Expect people to get gaga over you, says Ganesha.
Capricorn : Your extraordinary sense of humour will keep those around you amused throughout the day, so much so that they will look forward to spending more time with you in the future as well, says Ganesha. Also, your ability to solve problems with ease will impress many. Widening social network and maintaining healthy relations with them all will benefit you in numerous ways.
Aquarius : Today is reserved for outlining projects that will ultimately shape your future. You may want to chalk out a plan for your education, job, or even a relationship. Later in the day, you may get lucky with sudden and unexpected profits. If you’re a professional, there are rewards galore, expects Ganesha.
Pisces : A day where you will be on your toes, you will find yourself constantly on the move, keeping up with the numerous demands of the workplace in your quest to control the workings of your department or business. Chance encounters with remote relatives are in the offing, says Ganesha.
PSLV comes of age
Our country has put one more feather in the cap of her space research programme. Several tiny high-tech Canadian satellites are now in orbit following the successful launch of an Indian rocket. India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) blasted off from Satish Dhawan Space Centre on the island of Sriharikota, off India’s east coast near Chennai on Monday. The rocket launched the satellites into a polar sun synchronous orbit – one that passes over both poles and brings the satellite over the same Earth latitude at the same time each day – 785 kilometers above the surface. The rocket carried (a) the Canadian Space Agency’s suitcase-sized NEOSsat satellite, which will look for asteroids and track satellites and space debris (b) the Sapphire satellite, which is the Canadian Department of National Defence’s first dedicated operational military satellite. It is about double the mass of NEOSsat, and (c) two lunch-box sized BRITE satellites, developed as an international project funded mainly by Austria, but drawing heavily on Canadian technological expertise. They are equipped with the smallest astronomical telescope ever built, which is designed to study some of the brightest stars in the sky.
After a textbook launch witnessed by President Pranab Mukherjee, Indian Space Research Organization’s workhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) placed into orbit in one single mission all the seven satellites in the space of four minutes including an Indo-French oceanographic spacecraft that will study changes in the environment, completing its 22nd consecutive flawless launch.
Soaring into clear weather, the 44.4 meter tall 230-tonne rocket, in its core alone variant, injected the 409 kg Indo-French satellite SARAL first into orbit about 18 minutes after the lift-off, followed by six other foreign satellites in about four minutes as the scientists broke into cheers. Congratulating scientists for the ‘remarkable launch’ and ‘meticulously executed’ mission, President Mukherjee said the success has reaffirmed PSLV’s efficacy, accuracy and reliability.
The SARAL-ALTIKA satellite, a joint project of the space agencies of India and France, will complement the observations of the seas made by current satellites. It would be one of the very few ocean-centric satellites and a vital cog in studying sea surface heights and other aspects. It would help ocean scientists gather accurate data on the rise in the sea level which could threaten the low lying and coastal areas of the country.
The spacecraft will provide data products to operational and research user communities, in support of marine meteorology and sea state forecasting; operational oceanography; seasonal forecasting; climate monitoring; ocean, earth system and climate research. The 74-kg NEOSSAT (Near Earth Object Surveillance Satellite), built by Canada-based Microsat Systems, is aimed at detecting and tracking asteroids that might pose a threat to earth, reminded grimly by the recent strike of a meteor that streaked across the Russian skies.
Our country has made spectacular success in developing space technology, thanks to our visionary leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi who inculcated scientific temper in our budding youth. Today we have a large community of scientists in our country capable of achieving any target in our struggle for movement forward in the realms of science and technology. Our scientists have won many laurels whether in the country or abroad. This is because the base of education in the realms of science and technology in our country has been laid very thoughtfully. The country knows that the progress in these fields is to be maintained steadily.
Nevertheless it needs to be reiterated that India is a peace-loving country and our search for scientific and technological excellence is to promote the standard of living of our people. We do not believe in violence and its use in resolving disputes with others. India has repeatedly said that her researches in nuclear science or in space technology are essentially and purely in the interests of promoting peace and peaceful coexistence among the peoples of the world. India would also like to share her researches with other countries and at the same time share the progress made by others as well. From what has been stated above, it will be found that India has cooperated with a number of foreign countries in the launch of the satellites with the definite purpose of studying the changes in the ocean and its impact on earth, climate and other things. No doubt, the findings of this research will be at the disposal of broad humanity and shall not remain confined to India alone. We have received congratulatory messages from many organizations in foreign countries and at the end of the day ours is a contribution to the fund of scientific and technological knowledge of the contemporary world society.
Fake appointments
State Vigilance Organization has detected 63 illegal and fake appointments made in the State Health Department and directed it to order their cancellation. These appointments have taken place in Budgam district in 2008. Incidentally, these 63 illegal and fraudulent appointments were also detected by the Audit and Inspection team of the Director Audit and Inspection Jammu and Kashmir that submitted its report to Finance Department last month. The report had listed 2222 fraudulent and fake employments, mostly on permanent basis, that have taken place across Kashmir valley in different hospitals and the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir since 1990s. We had brought this scam to the notice of the public in the columns of this paper also. But so far the Health Department did not take any action and even as reports suggest, the file dealing with the scam in question was buried somewhere in the secretariat archives. Obviously those who are affected would try to put the case under the carpet. We believe that the SVO should unearth the entire lot of 2222 fraudulent appointments made in Health Department since 1990, and ensure that no illegality is allowed to continue as it is injustice to the meritorious and deserving candidates. The SVO has to do some cleaning and sweeping of the Government departments and institutions. We should appreciate that it has initiated the task of cleaning the administration of corruption and scams as desired by the civil society.
10,081 posts lying vacant in All India Radio: Govt
NEW DELHI, Feb 26:
Over 10,000 posts and more than 6,000 jobs are lying vacant in the All India Radio and the Doordarshan, government said today.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari said the number of vacant posts in the AIR as on December 1 last year is 10,081 and Doordarshan is 6,186.
He was responding to a question in Lok Sabha.
In response to another question, Tewari said there has been a significant increase in expenditure of Prasar Bharati in the wake of the various recommendations of the Sixth Pay Commission.
A gradual growth in the revenue of the Prasar Bharati is being witnessed, the I&B Minister said. (PTI)
59 tigers poached in 2012: Govt
NEW DELHI, Feb 26:
The country lost 197 tigers in the past three years with 2012 recording the highest number of 88 deaths, including 59 due to poaching, the Rajya Sabha was today informed.
In a written reply, Environment and Forest Minister Jayanthi Natarajan provided the figures related to tigers poached and deaths of big cats due to natural and other causes since 2010.
Last year, 59 cases of tiger poaching were registered by various state governments, while 29 big cats died due to natural and other causes.
The highest number of 10 poaching incidents last year were recorded in both Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka.
With 16 incidents of poaching, 2011 saw a total of 56 tiger deaths. (PTI)
Governor NN Vohra reviewing arrangements for Shri Amarnathji yatra at Jammu on Tuesday.
Governor NN Vohra reviewing arrangements for Shri Amarnathji yatra at Jammu on Tuesday.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah interacting with students of Mass Media from Wilson College of Mumbai on Tuesday.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah interacting with students of Mass Media from Wilson College of Mumbai on Tuesday.
Chief Secretary, Mohammad Iqbal Khandey chairing a meeting at Jammu on Tuesday.
Chief Secretary, Mohammad Iqbal Khandey chairing a meeting at Jammu on Tuesday.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah addressing workshop on State Spatial Data Infrastructure project at Jammu on Tuesday.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah addressing workshop on State Spatial Data Infrastructure project at Jammu on Tuesday.
Mian Altaf Ahmed, Minister for Forest & Environment and Raman Bhalla, Minister for Housing, Horticulture & Culture releasing Gojri books during inaugural function of two-day Gojri Literary & Cultural Meet on Tuesday.
Mian Altaf Ahmed, Minister for Forest & Environment and Raman Bhalla, Minister for Housing, Horticulture & Culture releasing Gojri books during inaugural function of two-day Gojri Literary & Cultural Meet on Tuesday.




