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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Passport mela @ Vellore on March 2

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Passport Mela: The Regional Passport Office, Chennai, will be holding special passport mela on Saturday at the Post Office Passport Seva Kendra (POPSK), Vellore.

Appointments will be released today 27 at 2.30 p.m. for the mela.

Vellore Post Office Passport Seva Kendra will function on March 2 like any other normal working day and accept applications as per time slots allotted to the applicants. To get participate in the passport mela, applicants have to log on to the official website ‘www.passportindia.gov.in’, register online, generate ‘ARN’ (Application Registration Number), and pay online fees and then take appointment.

The applicants participating in the mela should bring the printout of ARN with appointment details, to the POPSK along with the documents required in originals, plus one set of self-attested photocopies.
The Applications under ‘Fresh’ and ‘Re-issue’ categories only will be accepted, according to a press release issued by the Regional Passport Officer, Chennai.

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Chennai Bike Taxi Service rapido

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Bengaluru-based bike taxi organization rapido propelled its activities in the city, taking its all out count in the State to four urban communities.

rapido as of now works in more than 25 urban areas the nation over and in Tamil Nadu, it is available in Coimbatore, Madurai and Tiruchi, which together contributes around 7,000 rides day by day.

"Our objective is to include 15,000 rapido skippers (riders) and reach 50,000 rides day by day in Chennai before the current year's over," said Sharavana Kumar, Regional Manager, rapido.

rapido, which gives elective driving went for solo workers, is bit by bit growing its essence to more urban communities the nation over.

"We will dispatch our tasks in Salem before the current month's over," Kumar said. He included that the organization is intense about wellbeing of ladies clients and has set up 'call concealing framework' to ensure the versatile quantities of ladies clients being imparted to the riders.

"We are likewise intending to locally available lady Captain to pull in more ladies clients," Kumar included.

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Monday, July 12, 2010

Successful PSLV launch

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Thanking ISRO for its success in placing the Cartosat -2B and four other satellites in orbit, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia on Monday said the space agency had made India proud. “Congratulations to all of you on a perfect take off”, he said, adding that this was the first time he was witnessing a launch despite being associated with ISRO as a member of the Space Commission many years ago. “This is the first time I am actually seeing a launch.. not just from the Control Centre but also rushed out to get a visual (of the PSLV soaring into the skies)... wonderful experience,” he said. Mr. Ahluwalia said ISRO has made the country proud by its continuous success in various missions.

The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) today successfully placed into orbit remote sensing satellite Cartosat-2B and four other satellites.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

President Mr Obama to meet families of oil rig workers

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US President Barack Obama is due to meet relatives of the 11 workers killed in an explosion on the BP oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico. A presidential spokesman said he would express his condolences to relatives. BP shares in the UK have fallen to their lowest level since 1997 amid fears of huge US penalties. US Attorney General Eric Holder said Americans would "not pay a dime" for the clean-up and BP would be held responsible for all damages. In another development, the Obama administration said BP had agreed to expedite the payment of claims to businesses and individuals whose livelihoods have been disrupted by the spill. US Pres Mr Obama has himself come under mounting political pressure over his handling of the crisis. Oil has been leaking into the Gulf since the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded on 20 April and sank off the coast of the US state of Louisiana, killing the 11 workers.
'Not a dime'
US President Obama will express his "heartfelt condolences" to their families during the private meeting at the White House, his spokesman Robert Gibbs said. "And I think he's eager to discuss with them what their family was telling them about safety conditions and what type of changes can and must be made in the regulatory framework to ensure that deepwater drilling that goes forward is done in a way that is safe and not life-threatening," Mr Gibbs added. Mr Obama said on Thursday that he and congressional leaders had agreed at a meeting that they should look at how to update US law to ensure victims of the Gulf oil spill were protected. Pollution legislation was written before the industry had developed ultra-deep water exploration and ought be brought up to date to ensure the people of the Gulf "are made whole", he added, in remarks quoted by Reuters.
Rapidly growing public anger in the US, Mr Obama is keen to show he is on top of the situation and will make his fourth visit to the region on Monday. His administration has been steadily applying more pressure on BP, and the US justice department is considering legal action to make sure BP has enough funds to cover the damage and compensate those affected by the slick. "I can make this pledge to the American people that the American people will not pay a dime for the clean-up of the Gulf region and that BP will be held responsible for all the damages that have occurred," Mr Holder told reporters in Washington. "We will take the necessary steps to make sure that that occurs."

Tracy Wareing, an official at the US National Incident Command office, said an understanding on expediting the payment of claims had been reached at a meeting with BP executives including CEO Tony Hayward. Administration officials had raised a "pressing concern" about the time BP was taking to provide relief payments, particularly to businesses in the stricken area, she added.
BP says a containment cap system placed on the blown-out well last week collected 15,800 barrels of oil on Wednesday - slightly up on the 15,010 barrels collected in the previous 24-hour period. The company has come under increasingly sharp attack by some US politicians for its handling of the spill, described as the worst environmental disaster the US has faced. Shares in the British oil giant have nearly halved over the last couple of months. The UK government on Thursday sought to play down fears expressed by some senior figures of "anti-British rhetoric" in the US. Prime Minister David Cameron, who will discuss BP with President Obama this week, said he understood the US government's "frustration". BBC News

Monday, June 7, 2010

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Kashmir visit

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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has begun a two-day visit to Indian-administered Kashmir. Mr Singh will review development programmes in the state and also attend a university ceremony. Separatists in the Muslim-majority Kashmir Valley have called for a strike in protest at the visit. Mr Singh's arrival came a day after the Indian army suspended a senior officer who is accused of killing three civilians in a staged gun battle. Incident happened at Machhil near the Line of Control, the de facto border which separates Indian-administered Kashmir from Pakistani-administered Kashmir, in April.
PM Mr Singh's last trip to Kashmir in October 2008 triggered widespread demonstrations in the Kashmir Valley. In his visit, he inaugurated a dam built in the region despite protests from Pakistan, and launched Kashmir's first train service. Violence has declined in Kashmir in recent years, but analysts say militants opposed to Indian rule are now trying to regroup. It has been a spate of clashes in recent months along the LoC. Hundreds of thousands of Indian troops are based in Kashmir to fight a two decade-old insurgency against Indian rule. Thus this problem will be curable by our PM. BBC news.