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Friday, August 26, 2011

Anna will fast till Lokpal includes 3 major points

New Delhi(August 26, 2011:


Team Anna today made it clear that a mere discussion in Parliament will not serve any purpose and the Gandhian will not call off his fast till Parliament passes a resolution that the cleared Lokpal Bill will include three contentious points raised by them.

"Mere discussion will not be enough," lawyer Prashant Bhushan, a Team Anna member, told reporters here after a meeting with CPI(M)

Bhushan said Hazare had made it clear that he will break his fast only if Parliament passes a resolution "adopting or indicating clearly" that the Lokpal, which will be passed, includes the three issues.

"Therefore, we need to see what Parliament does on this. There is no point in just discussing it. We had discussed it for the past 42 years and eight times it was introduced in Parliament," Bhushan said.

Bhushan's remarks came as the government earlier said that discussion on Jan Lokpal Bill as demanded by Hazare may not be possible in the Lok Sabha during the day. There were
reports that some MPs had given notice for discussion on the Lokpal issue under a section which does not entail voting.

Government sources last night said that a motion will be brought to facilitate a combined discussion on the Lokpal Bill, the Jan Lokpal Bill brought out by Hazare as also the
drafts prepared by activist Aruna Roy and Jai Prakash Narain. The sources said there are rules under which the issue can be discussed.

"Every rule in Parliament can be waived by a motion. If they want to discuss, they can do," the sources said.

Addressing protesters at Ramlila Maidan where Hazare is sitting on a fast, another Team Anna member Kiran Bedi echoed Bhushan's views and said Hazare will end the fast once Parliament passes a resolution which includes three sticky issues -- all civil servants should be brought under Lokpal, a Citizen Charter should be displayed at all government offices and all states should have Lokayukta.





Wednesday, April 27, 2011

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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

CSVUT TIME TABLE BE 1ST SEM TO 8TH SEM 2011


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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

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Monday, April 18, 2011

30 fun facts about engineering, science and technology


1.      220 million tons of old computers and other technological hardware are trashed in the United States each year.
2.      A diamond will not dissolve in acid. The only thing that can destroy it is intense heat.
3.      According to Moore's Law, microchips double in power every 18 to 24 months.
4.      Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1921.
5.      Although the famous first flight at Kitty Hawk took place on December 17, 1903, the secretive Wright Brothers did not demonstrate the technology to the broader public until August 8, 1908.
6.      As of early 2009, there have been 113 space shuttle flights since the program began in 1981.
7.      Bill Clinton's inauguration in January 1997 was the first to be webcast.
8.      Chuck Yeager blasted through the sound barrier at Edwards Air Force Base in 1947.
9.      Einstein received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric effect, the phenomenon by which electrons are knocked out of matter by electromagnetic radiation such as light.
10.   In 1901, the Spanish engineer Leonar do Torres-Quevedo was responsible for the earliest developments in the remote control with his Telekine that was able to do "mechanical movements at a distance."
11.   In their Miyagi, Japan laboratories, beginning in 1924, Professor Hidetsugu Yagi and his assistant, Shintaro Uda, designed and constructed a sensitive and highly-directional antenna using closely-coupled parasitic elements. The antenna, which is effective in the higher-frequency ranges, has been important for radar, television, and amateur radio.
12.   Marie Curie was the first person to win two Nobel Prizes for Science
13.   No one has received more U.S. patents than Thomas Edison – 1,093 to be exact.
14.   On 11 July 1962, France received the first transatlantic transmission of a TV signal from a twin station in Andover, Maine, USA via the TELSTAR satellite.
15.   On 9 June 1906 the Winnipeg Electric Railway Co. transmitted electric power from the Pinawa generating station on the Winnipeg River to the city of Winnipeg at 60,000 volts. It was the first year-round hydroelectric plant in Manitoba and one of the first to be developed in such a cold climate anywhere in the world.
16.   On December 12, 1901, a radio transmission of the Morse code letter 'S' was broadcast from Poldhu, Cornwall, England, using equipment built by John Ambrose Fleming.
17.   One third of the world population has never made a telephone call.
18.   Samuel Morse, the inventor of the Morse code, was a painter as well. One of his portraits is of the first governor of Arkansas and hangs in the governor’s mansion of that state.
19.   Telecommunications satellites, and other satellites that need to maintain their position above a specific place on the earth, must orbit at 35,786 kilometers and travel in the same direction as the earth's rotation.
20.   The circumference of the earth is about 25,000 miles. Its surface area is about 200,000,000 square miles and it weighs 6,588,000,000,000,000,000,000 tons.
21.   The Ericsson Company first produced cellular phones in 1979.
22.   The first computer mouse was introduced in 1968 by Douglas Engelbart at the Fall Joint Computer Expo in San Francisco.
23.   The first Japanese-language word processor was developed in Tokyo between 1971 and 1978.
24.   The first laser was made in California in 1960.
25.   The first two video games copyrighted in the U.S. were Asteroids and Lunar Lander in 1980.
26.   The Internet is the fastest-growing communications tool ever. It took radio broadcasters 38 years to reach an audience of 50 million, television 13 years, and the Internet just 4 years.
27.   There have been 113 space shuttle flights since the program began in 1981.
28.   Tim Berners-Lee coined the phrase “World Wide Web” in 1990.
29.   U.S. President Bill Clinton's inauguration in January 1997 was the first to be webcast.
30.   Valdemar Poulsen, a Danish engineer, invented an arc converter as a generator of continuous-wave radio signals in 1902