Monthly Archives: June 2014

Boys bag top 10 in Engineering Entrance Examination

First rank holder Rithul P and second rank holder Safeel A.K. (Photo: DC)
First rank holder Rithul P and second rank holder Safeel A.K. (Photo: DC)

Thiruvananthapuram:

Boys outsmarted girls by winning the first 10 ranks in the engineering entrance exams. A total of 57,081 candidates have been included in the rank list of the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, which was published on Sunday. Out of this, 25,551 are girls.

Rithul P. of Malappuram secured the first rank with a total score of 585.84 and Safeel A.K. of Malappuram stood second with 583.5100. Haradev G.S. of Kollam came third with 578.8808. Nitin M.Pai won the fourth rank, Vivek Jacob Mathai the fifth, Farzin .K the sixth, Alan Thelliyil Augustine, the seventh, Muhammed Ahsan K.V. the eighth, Pranav .S the ninth, and Anand U.R., the tenth rank.

In the SC category, Sidharth Ravi and Sarath B. secured the second rank. In the Schedule Tribe category, Raksha S. and Umesh K.U. won the first two ranks. The first two rank holders have been eyeing admissions to the IIT and prefer the mechanical stream.

For first rank holder Rithul P. it was his second attempt. For second rank holder Safeel A.K. too, it was the second time. However, it was the first attempt for third rank holder Haradev G.S. The Kerala Engineering Entrance Examination was conducted at 332 venues, in all the 14 revenue districts of the State, New Delhi, Mumbai, Ranchi and Dubai.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Nation> Current Affairs / DC Correspondent / June 16th, 2014

UK Marks Centenary of Indian-Origin WW II Spy Noor Inayat Khan

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London: 

The birth centenary year of Noor Inayat Khan, the famous Indian-origin World War II spy, was observed in the UK this week.

Popular English novelist and political commentator Frederick Forsyth was among the key guests at a special memorial event in London to celebrate the life of Noor, the great-great-great-grand-daughter of Tipu Sultan, who became the first female radio operator to be sent from Britain into occupied France.

“What is so remarkable about Noor Inayat Khan is that she owed us nothing; she didn’t have to go,” said Forsyth, the well-known thriller writer behind books such as ‘The Day of the Jackal’ and ‘The Odessa File’ who compared her to the 18th century ruler, Tipu Sultan, known as the ‘Tiger of Mysore’.

“When it came to being recruited for the SOE (Special Operations Executive), she could have said ‘thank you but no’…but she volunteered. There must be something of the old tiger in her genes. It is recorded that she fought like a tigress…Noor absolutely did not die for nothing.

“She is an amazement, a remarkable and extraordinarily brave woman who did what she did for a country to which she owed nothing,” Forsyth said.

The memorial event was organised by the Noor Inayat Khan Memorial Trust set up by Shrabani Basu – author of the World War II heroine’s biography ‘Spy Princess’.

It coincided with the dates of June 16-17, 1943, when Noor – under her codename Madeleine – was flown to the landing ground in Northern France.

“She combined the rational side of her personality with her hatred of injustice and became one of our greatest heroines. My hope is that she would have gone back to that inner life that sustained her,” said Christine Crawley, a Labour party politician who has campaigned for the contribution of women agents in the war to be commemorated.

The SOE was an underground force established in Britain in 1940 by war-time Prime Minister Winston Churchill to “set Europe ablaze”.

It recruited men and women to launch a guerilla war against Hitler’s forces.

Noor, born in September 1914 to an Indian Muslim father and an American mother, grew up in Britain and France.

Despite her pacifist views, she decided to join the war effort to defeat the Nazis and was eventually captured.

In spite of being repeatedly tortured and interrogated, she revealed nothing and was executed by an SS officer on September 13, 1944, at Dachau concentration camp at the age of 30.

She was later awarded the George Cross, the highest civilian decoration in the UK, in recognition of her bravery.

A bust in Noor’s memory now stands at Gordon Square in central London, a stone’s throw from the home she briefly lived in.

source: http://www.ndtv.com / NDTV / Home> Diaspora / Press Trust of India / June 19th, 2014

A day with former President Kalam

Books help human beings lead a good life, said former President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, in the city on Saturday.

In an interactive session with the students of Presidency College, Mr. Kalam said when he was studying at the Madras Institute of Technology in Chromepet, he used to come to Moore Market complex to buy old books.

When asked about his first failure, Mr. Kalam said, in 1979, he headed a team which was involved in launching a satellite at Indian Space Research Organisation, Sriharikotta.

On the day of the launch, the satellite, instead of moving on its scheduled orbit, fell into the Bay of Bengal. That was his first failure from which he learnt and conducted several successful missions.

Answering another question on the importance of technology and research, Mr. Kalam said intensity was lacking amongst researchers today.

To improve this, there is a need to rewrite the curriculum in a way that it promotes research. Students should also learn to accept defeats and celebrate it, he said.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Chennai> Events / by Special Correspondent / Chennai – June 22nd, 2014

Mangalore: Abdul Raheem Teekay’s ‘Mallige Balli’ released

Mangalore: 
Abdul Raheem Teekay’s collection of Beary poems ‘Mallige Balli’, published by Salma Bava Foundation and Teekay’s family was released by Mamta G Sagar, a well-known poet, in a formal function held at Hotel Moti Mahal on Saturday June 21.
Boluwaru Mohammed Kunhi presided over the event. B M Haneef, the editor of ‘Sudha’ weekly, B M Basheer, the senior editor of ‘Vartha Bharathi’, Gopadkar, the artist of the book, Asif Teekay, Dr T K Mohammed and Abdul Raheem Teekay, the author of the book were also present on the dais.
Raahil Teekay, son of Abdul Raheem welcomed the guests and the gathering on the occasion.
Speaking after releasing the book, Sagar said, “Editing is the main thing to be taken care of in poetry. Poems do not need any reasons; the way of forming a poem is unique and different. Many people write poems while very few continue to be a poet.”
“What is not possible in phrase is possible in poems. The poem takes birth for no reason and sometimes for many reasons. Writing a poem is an easy task, but translating the poem is very difficult,” she added rendering her best wishes to the author of ‘Mallige Balli’.
Expressing his thoughts, Abdul Rahim said, “’Mallige Balli’ is not just a collection of poems, but an experience of my own life. The experience at every step of my life has been expressed through poems in this book.”
“The characters that are seen in this book depict the people, role models and social heroes whom I came across and inspired by. Meanwhile, I am just a narrator in this poem and the whole of the story belongs to the people who appear in the poems,” he added.
The first copy of the book was handed over to Dr T K Mohammed. There are 51 poems in  ‘Mallige Balli’.
source: http://www.daijiworld.com / DaijiWorld.com / Home> Karnataka / by Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore / Mangalore , June 22nd, 2014

Kerala May Rake In Rs 6,200 Crore Remittances This Ramzan

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Kochi :

As the Ramzan season is all set to begin during the end of this month, remittances to Kerala is expected to rise 20-25 per cent than normal levels. Usually Ramzan is the period when the remittance to the state is high.

Normally remittances will be in the range of around Rs 5,000 crore in a month but during Ramzan season it is likely to go up to over Rs 6,200 crore. It is expected to surpass the Rs 85,000-crore mark in 2014.

To cash in on the opportunity, companies and banks are busy in formulating campaigns to rope in customers.

Industry sources said that fresh customers will also be added during the period.

The NRK population is 16.25 lakh and a sizeable number of people are Muslims. They normally send money back home for their relatives to celebrate the festival and to buy gifts, said Sudhakar, Chief Marketing Officer, UAE Exchange.

He added that since June, July, August is also a peak season, majority of the NRKs stay overseas as air fares are high during the period.

The money is being remitted through money transfer firms and banks.

“Kerala is one of the largest remittances receiving state in India. In 2013, non-resident Keralites have remitted Rs 75,000 crore. With Ramadan just round the corner, a significant increase of 20 per cent is expected this year. There has been a phenomenal growth in infrastructure requirements across GCC countries due to events such as Expo 2020, which in turn have boosted the percentage of overseas workers’ from Kerala,”  said Sudhesh Giriyan, Vice-President and Business Head, Xpress Money.

Out of the total NRK population of 16.25 lakh, as many as 14.26 lakh are employed. In Kerala, the lives of around 50 lakh people depend on these NRIs. The country which is home to maximum number of Malayalis is UAE (35 per cent), followed by Saudi Arabia (28 per cent). Most of  the NRIs from Kerala are from Malappuram (18 per cent).

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Business> News / by Pramod Thomas / June 21st, 2014

Elected as Chairman of South Asia

Mysore :

MShabeerMPOs21jun2014Mohammed Shabeer Ahmed, Advocate, Mysore and International Council Member of International Association for Religious Freedom (IARF), Osaka (Japan) and London (UK) has been elected as the Chairman of South Asia Co-ordinating Council (SACC) of IARF during the SACC Board Meeting held on June 7 at Mysore.

India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal come under SACC. The term of the office of SACC is four years.

The objects of SACC-IARF is to promote international freedom, organise socio-economic, spiritual and cultural activities, promote inter-faith, work for religious, communal harmony and peace among the people.

Mohammed Shabeer Ahmed is also serving as Member of Vidyavardhaka Sangha, Mysore and Chairman of Youth Hostels Association of India, Mysore Unit.

He will be attending International Council Meeting IARF on Aug. 23, 24 and 25, to be held at Birmingham, UK.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / June 16th, 2014

Young scientists from govt schools bag awards

Lucknow :

If you think rocket science is not a child’s play, think again. Rohit Kumar, a class XI student from NAS Inter College Meerut, created a working model of a hydro rocket based on the concept of Newton’s Third Law of Motion using commonly available waste at home.

But, Kumar is not the only greenhorn. Four other school children who were awarded by Council for Science & Technology for scientific innovations and projects did it within limited resources. Entries were invited from all schools in the state and these five, all from humble background, were selected for the coveted award from among 50 entries shortlisted for the final round. Significantly, four out of five students were of government colleges, where quality of education is deemed poorest in the state.

If Kumar was selected for rocket making, Sonali Mishra a class X student from Radha Kishore Government Girls Inter College, Basti was awarded for her outstanding work in the concept of mathematics. Umesh Chandra Jaiswal a class XII student also from a Government Inter College in Basti was awarded for his Unnayan Angle reader machine, a mathematical toy which determines the angle of a fixed object relative to a larger object. Mohammad Sajid, another Government Inter College student of class XII was awarded for his work on a working model of conversion of Kinetic energy into Electrical energy, his father Mohmmad Saeed is a welder. S Samridhi Jaiswal, an SKD academy student of class X received the award for her report on ‘Arsenic Contamination in Ground Water and Soil’.

Rohit explained “the bottle is partly filled with water and sealed. It is then pressurised with compressed air from a bicycle pump. Water and gas are used in a combination resulting in a 60-70 meters flight. It took me around two weeks to make it functional.” Another awardee, Sonali, remarked “I wanted to simplify the much feared mathematical concepts so that students afraid of the subject may also take interest. I was helped and motivated by my family and teachers making it easier for me to dedicate more time towards studies.” Her father Uttam Mishra is manager in a plywood factory. Mohammad Sajid said “my brother gave me the inspiration for this project. The motor utilises rollers in the road to generate electricity, so when any car passes over the rollers they turn to generate electricity,” his proud father Mohmmad Saeed.

The felicitated students of Government and private colleges give force to the thought that if provided with equal opportunities children from all walks of life can perform well on educational front. All of them were given prize money of Rs 10,000 along with mementos and certificates.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Lucknow / TNN / June 20th, 2014

Asra Tabassum awarded PhD in Genetics

Hyderabad :

asra tabassumMPOs20jun2014Asra Tabassum Fatima W/O Mohammed Aslam Shareef, Food Corporation of India and daughter of Mir. Syed Jaffer proprietor San’a Garden has been awarded PhD degree in Genetics. She completed her PhD under the supervision of Mrs. Parveen Jahan.

Siasat news

 

source: http://www.siasat.com / The Siasat Daily / Home> Hyderabad / Friday – June 20th, 2014

Gauahar Khan to host India’s Raw Star

While rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh is gearing up to make his small sceen debut with the musical reality show, India’s Raw Star, Gauahar Khan is excited about hosting the grand show. After appearing at IIFA, Bigg Boss and Khatron Ke Khiladi, Gauahar will next be seen on Star Plus.

Gauahar Khan and Honey singh sounds like an exciting and controversial combination.
Gauahar Khan and Honey singh sounds like an exciting and controversial combination.

According to the buzz, Yo Yo Honey Singh personally chose her as the anchor after he was told that she was the most searched celebrity online.

The Blue Eyes singer recently shot the promo of the show, which aims at tapping raw singing talent from all corners of India. Honey Singh will appear as judgecum- mentor on the show that will select rare voices from modest backgrounds with a fire in the belly.The promo shows Honey Singh prodding aspiring singers to think out of the box to get an entry in the show.

India’s Raw Star is likely to replace Star Plus’ much- hyped comedy show Mad In India , which has been consistently getting poor ratings since its launch.

Gauahar Khan and Honey singh sounds like an exciting and controversial combination. What say?

source: http://www.indiatoday.intoday.in / IndiaToday.in / Home> Movies> Television / New Delhi – June 20th, 2014

Dr. G M Irfan bags Rashtra Gaurav Award and Gold Medal

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Hyderabad :

Managing Director Bakoban Hospital, Chandrayangutta, Mr. Abdur Rahman Bakoban congratulated Dr. G M Irfan specialist in General and laparoscopic pediatric surgery, on bagging internationally acclaimed Rashtra Gaurav Award and expressed his good wishes. Mr. Bakoban declared that Dr. Irfan has brought laurels to Hyderabad city. The award and certificate of excellence was presented to Dr. Irfan in a function held on June 12 in New Delhi.

The award was given by India International Friendship Society, a top listed voluntary organization which has completed 10 years of its social and economical services on national and international level.

Siasat news

source: http://www.siasat.com / The Siasat Daily / Home> Hyderabad / Thursday – June 19th, 2014