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Fire alarm in Chennai bound Jet flight, 30 injured during evacuation

Panic gripped a Chennai-bound Jet Airways flight carrying 153 passengers after a fire alarm in the cockpit went off when the plane was on the taxiway for takeoff on Friday night and 30 of them were injured during evacuation by emergency chutes. As there was a sudden surge of passengers when they were being evacuated using chutes, 30 of them received injuries and bruises with three of them suffering fractures, a Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) spokesperson said on Friday night.  There were some reports that a few passengers jumped from the aircraft and sustained injuries while there was a chaos when passengers rushed to slide down the chutes. Fifteen persons were taken to Nanavati hospital in ambulances for further treatment after receiving first aid at the airport. Some of them were reported to have suffered multiple fractures. A full emergency was declared at the Mumbai Airport and Fire Tenders were rushed immediately to the spot. A Jet statement s...

A.R RAHMAN WILL LAUNCH DELHI 2010 SONG TODAY

After much delay, legendary music composer A R Rahman will unveil the theme song for the upcoming Commonwealth Games on Saturday. The Delhi Games Organising Committee on Thursday said that the Oscar award winner music director will be performing the song "Oh yaaro, India bula liya" on Saturday. However, the venue for the event has not yet been finalised. The song has been composed and sung by Rahman. The launch of the song got delayed after the Group of Ministers (GoM) overseeing the 3rd-14th October megaevent asked Rahman to change it a little bit. Subscribe to SCHOLARS CLUB ==> If you liked this post, then why not buy me a beer so I can cool off?

Govt passed Civil Services Aptitude Test proposal

In a significant move, Government has agreed to a proposal to introduce Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) in place of Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination.   "The Government has approved the proposal for introduction of Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) in place of Civil Services (Preliminary) Examination," Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions Prithviraj Chavan informed the Rajya Sabha on Thursday.    In CSAT, one of optional subjects which a candidate could have chosen out of 23 optional has been replaced with common paper on aptitude test, he said, adding the syllabus of CSAT is being worked out.     The Government will shortly notify the new scheme of examination giving details of the syllabus, he said in a written reply. Subscribe to SCHOLARS CLUB ==> If you liked this post, then why not buy me a beer so I can cool off?

2010 Miss Universe : Miss Mexico

A 22-year-old Mexican beauty Jimena Navarrete, who highlighted how important it is to teach children about family values, has been crowned as the Miss Universe 2010. Navarrete, of Guadalajara, beat out the last of 83 standing at the 59th annual pageant held at Las Vegas on Monday night and watched by millions of people in almost 200 countries. She was followed by Miss Jamaica Yendi Philipps on the second place while Miss Australia Jenista Campbell was the second runner-up.  Miss Ukraine Anna Poslavska got fourth place while Miss Philippines Venus Raj rounded up the top five. Miss India Ushoshi Sengupta failed to even make it to the top 15. Donning a flowing red gown, Navarrete was the first contestant to answer an interview question onstage and she highlighted how important it is to teach children about family values. 

Govt. Says India forest satellite will launch in 2013

India will launch a dedicated forest satellite in 2013 which will monitor the country's forest cover on a daily basis, Environment and Forests Minister Jairam Ramesh informed Rajya Sabha on Monday.  "India is adding to its green cover. We do our own satellite imaging and as per the 2007 information, when the imaging was done last, we have added three million hectares of forest cover in the last 10 years. In fact we will be launching a dedicated forest satellite in 2013 which would monitor our forest cover on a daily basis," he said. Replying to supplementaries during Question Hour, he said that as his ministry caters to protection of forest cover, it is sensitive towards the issues of tribals, who inhabit the forest. "Though there is a separate ministry of tribal affairs which caters to interests of tribals, substantial portion of my ministry is related to forest population, which include tribals," he said. Ramesh said it was a big challenge to ensu...

Sachin in top five for ICC People's Choice Award

S enior India batsman Sachin Tendulkar is one of the five cricketers who have been shortlisted for the first LG People's Choice Award to be given away during the ICC prize distribution function in  Bengaluru on 6th October   The other four shortlisted players were Mike Hussey of Australia, Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka, England captain Andrew Strauss and South African AB de Villiers, an ICC release said on Monday.  The award category, which has been included for the first time this year, will be chosen by cricket fans around the world who now have a chance to vote for their favourite player until 10th September, the release said. The cricketers have been selected on the basis of some innovative parameters by a five-member ICC selection panel, chaired by former West Indies captain and current chairman of the ICC Cricket Committee Clive Lloyd. The panel also includes former international players Angus Fraser of England, Matthew Hayden of Australia, Ravi Shas...

How to get superpowers

Everybody wants superpowers, from the simple innocence of a child yearning for flight to the sad perversion of the Amish man praying for x-ray vision powerful enough to peep a lady’s calves. We all want to be superhuman, and you can start right now! This is but a sample of some of the currently existing (or soon to be developed) devices that can lend the average man abilities previously relegated to world of comic books. Super Speed Leg amputees, if not wheelchair-bound, are often left struggling with awkward prosthetics, canes, and crutches. But now, with the aid of newly developed super-legs, even double amputees can run every bit as well as some of the world’s fastest sprinters.  This all began in the 2000 paralympics (which I promise is a real thing and not just me being a bastard about wordplay) with a South African man named Oscar Pistorius who became the first amputee to complete the 200-meter dash in under 22 seconds, beating the previous world record, held by one...