Tuesday, October 16, 2007

SEBI gives suggestions on p-notes



Draft Proposal by SEBI to restrict P-NOTES

Explanation on P-NOTES

Check out this article on P- NOTES


Friday, October 12, 2007

P Chidambaram's profile at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit

P Chidambaram, Finance Minister, India

P Chidambaram, the Finance Minister of India in the Congress-led UPA government (2004-2009), was elected to the Lok Sabha in 2004 from Sivaganga in Tamil Nadu, the constituency from which he was first elected in 1984.

An MBA graduate from Harvard, Chidambaram, who started as a leftist, went on to be an architect of the Congress government's economic reform strategies as Rajiv Gandhi's right hand man.

He was also a finance minister in the United Front government in the mid 90s. An able administrator, he has handled different ministries since 80s.

Dr. Manmohan SIngh's Profile at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit.

Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India

Dr. Manmohan Singh, much before taking over reins of the country, was the architect of India's 1991 liberalisation policy. He brought about a revolutionary change in the way the country's state-directed economy was run.

In 1991 PV Narasimha Rao invited him to become the Finance Minister at a time when the country had an unsustainable fiscal deficit of close to 8.5 per cent of the gross domestic product - almost double of what it is presently. The balance of payment deficit was dauntingly large.

The foreign exchange stood at just a billion dollars and India was on the brink of defaulting on the repayments of its international loans. The country was on the verge of bankruptcy. He took the initiative and single-handedly spearheaded change of which there was a crying need. With the Prime Minister's backing, he brought in reforms that liberalised India's economy.

Hailing from a simple family, he acquired a world-class education and became an economist with a vision to eradicate poverty. He has also been a professor and a civil servant before turning to his high profile roles as RBI Director, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission of India, Finance Minister and now, Prime Minister of India.

He became India's fourteenth Prime Minister on May 19, 2004. He is one of India's famous intellectuals, a man of rare integrity and honesty and a quiet but courageous demeanour. He has been conferred with 'Honest Man of the Year' award in 1996 for his clean image.

Doctors use vodka drip to save dying man

Courtesy of the Hindustan Times

Australian doctors in a far-north Queensland hospital saved the life of an Italian tourist by putting him on a drip-feed of vodka to flush out the poison he had drunk in a suicide attempt, local media reported Wednesday.

"The patient was drip-fed about three standard drinks an hour for three days in the intensive care unit," physician Todd Fraser said Tuesday. "The hospital's administrators were also very understanding when we explained our reasons for buying a case of vodka."

Fraser told Australia's AAP news agency that the 24-year-old was brought to Mackay Base Hospital after drinking antifreeze, a chemical compound that can cause renal failure and is often fatal.

He was administered pharmaceutical-grade alcohol as an antidote to the poison. Supplies soon ran out and had to be topped up from the local shop. The Italian made a full recovery.

Forgetting things!!!!!!

It really irritates me.

I keep forgetting whatever I plan to write.

From the time I think, to the time I start writing I forget half of what I wanted to write.

Sometimes there are a lot of things that go through your mind which you'd like to share, and then there comes a new thought throwing the old one's out of the window.

Yuva Dasara is starting from tomorrow I guess in my hometown Mysore. So visit it guys and gals. Lot's of good singers are coming so have fun.
The venue is the Maharaja college grounds. So do visit it and have loads of fun.

Love,
Matter.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Blasts in hyderabad

At least 30 people are feared dead and several others injured in two separate blasts in Hyderabad on Saturday evening.

The First Blast Took Place in Lumbini Park Which is Beside Hussain Sagar Lake. This park is Near to Secretariat, It happened Around 8 PM (IST).

After 15 Minutes 8:15PM (IST) Another Bomb Blast Took Place in Gokul Chat Bhandar. This Chat Bhandar is Very Famous in Hyderabad.

Eight persons died when an explosion ripped through an auditorium in Lumbini Park in the heart of the city when a laser show was on, police said.

After visiting the blast site, Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhar Reddy has said the attacks are the acts of terror. He held an emergency meeting with top police officials.

The blast occurred at about 7.45 pm when the laser show had just started. So powerful was the blast that some of bodies were flung into the air and scattered over the area.

In another blast around the same time at Gokul chat bhandar at Kothi area, at least 12 persons were killed and scores were injured.

The police cordoned off the areas and sounded a red alert across the city and conducted searches at railway stations and bus depots.

The profusely bleeding injured were admitted to Osmania Hospital, Mediciti, Gandhi hospital and other hospitals.

''The government has put the state on high alert. We are looking for people who caused these blasts. We appeal to the people to maintain peace in the near future. This is the work of some terrorist organisation which wants to disturb the peace of the state,'' said Sriprakash Jaiswal, Minister of State, Home.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has condemned the bomb blasts and expressed deep concern.

Police say the blasts were meticulously planned and executed. The state government has appealed to maintain clam and asked people to remain indoors.

There was confusion about what exactly had caused the explosion at the eatery after initial report said it was due to a cylinder blast.

However, police suspect that going by the impact and high casualties, it could be triggered by RDX.


Thursday, August 23, 2007

Phobia

A phobia is an irrational, persistent fear of certain situations, objects, activities, or persons. (Source: Wikipedia).

A few uncommon phobias.

  1. Amathophobia: fear of dust
  2. Barophobia: fear of gravity
  3. Cacophobia: fear of ugliness
  4. Cyberphobia: fear of working with computers
  5. Octophobia: fear of the figure 8
  6. Ophthalmophobia: fear of being stared at
  7. Optophobia: fear of opening one's eyes
  8. Panophobia: scared of everything
  9. Phasmophobia: fear of ghosts
  10. Phobophobia: fear of fear
  11. Plutophobia: fear of wealth
  12. Satanophobia: fear of satan