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Thursday, May 23, 2013

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Gunde Jaari Gallanthayyinde is a 2013 Telugu film written by Harshavardan (Actor) directed by Vijay Kumar Konda. The film was produced by N. Nikitha Reddy and presented by Vikram Gowd under Sresht Movies banner. The film features Nitin, Nithya Menen and Isha Talwar in the lead role. Indian badminton player Jwala Gutta was making her debut as special appearance with this film


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Monday, May 20, 2013

Indian-American teen invents 20-second phone charger

Esha Khare's breakthrough device has earned her the attention of Google and other tech giants.

An 18-year-old Indian-American girl has invented a super-capacitor device that could potentially charge your cellphone in less than 20 seconds. Eesha Khare, from Saratoga, California, was awarded the Young Scientist Award by the Intel Foundation after developing the tiny device that fits inside mobile phone batteries, that could allow them to charge within 20-30 seconds.
The so-called super-capacitor, a gizmo that can pack a lot of energy into a tiny space, charges quickly and holds its charge for a long time, NBC News reported.
Khare has been awarded $50,000 for developing the tiny device. She has also attracted the attention of tech giant Google for her potentially revolutionary invention.
According to Khare, her device can last for 10,000 charge-recharge cycles, compared with 1,000 cycles for conventional rechargeable batteries.
"My cellphone battery always dies," she said when asked about what inspired her to work on the energy-storage technology.
Super-capacitors allowed her to focus on her interest in nanochemistry — "really working at the nanoscale to make significant advances in many different fields."
The gadget has so far only been tested on an LED light, but the good news is that it has a good chance of working successfully in other devices, like mobile phones, the report said.
Khare sees it fitting inside cellphones and the other portable electronic devices proliferating in today's world.
"It is also flexible, so it can be used in rollup displays and clothing and fabric. It has a lot of different applications and advantages over batteries in that sense," Khare added.

IPL Spot-fixing: How bookies use women to lure IPL players (video)



US immigration bill may force jobs to be shipped overseas: Silicon Valley executives

The technology industry got much of what it wanted in a bill that overhauls federal immigration law
The technology industry got much of what it wanted in a bill that overhauls federal immigration law. 

But in the give-and-take of political bargaining, the legislation emerged with some provisions the industry considers unappealing. Now its lobbyists are feverishly working to get rid of them. 

Whether it gets its way could shape, in part, the fate of the overall package - and with it, the fate of millions of migrants to this country.
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Indian-born software tycoon Vivek Ranadive buys US NBA team Sacramento Kings

Vivek Ranadive, who on Friday secured a deal to buy basketball team Sacramento Kings, hopes to make basketball India’s second-biggest sport
As the hours-long euphoria over Vivek Ranadive securing a deal to buy a majority stake in popular California NBA team Sacramento Kings wound down, the Mumbai-born Silicon Valley hotshot told  "This is a great moment for a man who came to the US in 1975 with less than $50 in his pocket."
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Friday, May 17, 2013

IPL spot fixing - 10 latest developments in the big scandal (Watch video and read)





  1. The Delhi Police is interrogating the three Rajasthan Royals players and 11 others in the massive spot-fixing scandal that has rocked the IPL. Delhi Police chief Neeraj Kumar was present at the special cell when Sreesanth was questioned this morning.
  2. Police sources allege that Sreesanth has accused Jiju Janardhan of getting him into trouble. Jiju has played cricket for the same Kerala club as Sreesanth. On Thursday, the police released phone transcripts of a conversation purportedly between Jiju and another bookie discussing details of how Sreesanth would allegedly spot-fix in a match against the Kings XI Punjab last week.
  3. Sreesanth's lawyer, Deepak Prakash, said there was no direct proof against his client and was emphatic in his rejection of any claim that Sreesanth might have confessed to spot-fixing. "I am very sorry to say that a person who hasn't committed any crime can't confess. For the sake of media also he can't confess. He is an innocent person," he said today.
  4. Police sources have also alleged that Ankeet Chavan allegedly broke down while being questioned and admitted to having made a mistake. His brother, however, told NDTV that Ankeet is innocent. "Ankeet struggled to get to where he is. He is being framed. My whole family supports him," Ankeet's brother Nihaar has said.
  5. BCCI chief N Srinivasan told NDTV that if found guilty, players would be given strict punishment. He however added that he would wait for the report of the disciplinary committee before taking a final decision. "If what's happened is true, greed has taken over," he said.
  6. Among those being questioned today is Amit Singh, a former Rajasthan Royals player who the police suspect was the middleman between bookies and players. Police sources said Singh seemed to have been used as a "talent-spotter" by the bookies, to suggest spot-fixing to his former teammates.
  7. Police sources now say all Rajasthan Royals matches in this edition of the IPL are being looked at closely. The police, during their investigations in this case over the last two months have also reportedly found out that bookies hosted a party in Mumbai in mid-April, where they invited six Rajasthan Royals players, but most did not turn up. The police are trying to find out if the players were contacted later by the bookies
  8. Apart from three players and one former player, 10 bookies were arrested yesterday. Six more were detained in Chennai today and the police said at least Rs. 14 lakh in cash has been recovered in searches conducted across the city.
  9. The police say they are investigating an alleged nexus between bookies and the Mumbai underworld. The police have, among the hundreds of phone conversations they intercepted in the case, traced some calls to Pakistan and Dubai they say; on Thursday, the Delhi police chief said the "mastermind" of the spot-fixing operation is abroad.
  10. Police say the bookies and players had an elaborate process of signals and codes to indicate that a player would bowl a fixed over next, allowing bookies to place bets. In the case of Sreesanth, they alleged, that signal was a towel tucked into his waistband just before he began to bowl an over in the May 9 match.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Sreesanth's father blames Harbhajan, Dhoni for framing his son - Video


Father of Rajasthan Royals' fast bowler S Sreesanth has pointed finger at India captain MS Dhoni and offspinner Harbhajan Singh for having plotted his son's arrest in the spot-fixing scandal that was unearthed by Delhi Police earlier on Thursday.

Sreesanth, along with his two Rajasthan team-mates Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila, has been arrested on charges of spot-fixing in the ongoing edition of IPL 6 and have been suspended by the BCCI from taking any further part in the tournament pending inquiry.

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On May 9, at a match between the Kings XI Punjab and Rajasthan Royals played at Mohali near Chandigarh, pacer S Sreesanth ran up to bowl an over with a towel tucked into the band of his trouser.

The Delhi Police allege that this was a signal to bookies that he would now fix an over. He had bowled the previous over without the towel. (Read: Delhi Police explains spot-fixing arrests)

The deal, the Delhi Police allege, was that Sreesanth would tuck the towel to indicate spot-fixing and then would give the bookies some time to place as many bets as possible. On field, Sreesanth had warmed up a bit before beginning to bowl the over. He gave away more than 14 runs, as allegedly fixed.

The Kerala cricketer, who has played for India, was arrested today and charged with spot-fixing. Betting is illegal in India.  Two other Rajasthan players - Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan - along with 11 bookies have also been arrested. All 14 players have been sent to five-day police custody.  Betting is illegal in India.

The police claim that over months of investigations they have gathered information on spot-fixing, primarily by intercepting phone conversations. The bookies and players, they say, have codes to indicate which over will be fixed.

Like the alleged towel code. Or the one that the police claim Ajit Chandila, another Royals player arrested today, forgot. 

On May 5, when the Royals played the Pune Warriors at home in Jaipur, the police alleged that Chandila was paid an advance of Rs. 20 lakh by bookies to fix an over. They have quoted from the phone transcript of an alleged conversation where Chandila said he would pull out his two T-shirts to indicate he was beginning a fixed over.

He duly bowled the over giving away 14 runs, the police alleged, but forgot to pull out his shirts. The police claim that there was an argument on the phone after a match, in which the bookie demanded his money back.

Ankeet Chavan, the third Royal player arrested today, was promised Rs. 60 lakh to give away 13 runs in an over of the match played on Wednesday, the police alleged.

Delhi Police Chief Neeraj Kumar said today that no players from other teams were involved.

Monday, May 13, 2013

H-1B visas biggest worry; new rules to hit Cognizant and TCS most


Last week, investors cheered Cognizant's robust sales growth and bullish June forecast but the celebration was mixed with caution as 80 per cent of its revenues are derived from the US, leaving the New Jersey-based company extremely vulnerable to the proposed overhaul of the immigration system in the world's largest economy.

While large IT services companies are scrambling to minimize the impact of proposed changes to rules for issuing temporary and short-term work visas, analysts expect Cognizant and Tata Consultancy Services, to be the most affected based on factors such as their US revenue contribution and proportion of visa holders in their US workforce.

"This bill does not affect only Cognizant. It affects many of the largest companies in the US who use our services because of the shortage of science, technology, engineering, math graduates in the US," said R Chandrasekaran, group chief executive at Cognizant.

"The bottom line is if the bill would ultimately change the way America does business. We don't believe that will happen," said Chandrasekaran. Last week, brokerage Nomura had alerted clients on the client-wise impact in the sector if the proposed changes become law in their current form.

"US revenue contribution, local proportion of US staff and company H-1B salary levels would determine the impact across companies - the impact is likely to be higher at Cognizant as 80 per cent of revenues come from the US, and TCS because of lowest local (employee) proportions," analysts Ashwin Mehta and Pinku Pappan wrote in their client note on May 8. "We estimate TCS and Cognizant are likely to be in the 15-30 per cent band on local proportion (of US staff) while other tier-1 companies are likely to be in the 35-40 per cent range."

New Jersey-based Cognizant and Mumbai-based TCS did not respond to emails seeking details of their US employee-mix and salaries. Cognizant said some of the data points analysts used were incorrect, but declined not to elaborate.

"The industry will have to re-align its business model," said Ameet Nivsarkar, vice-president at Nasscom that represents India's $108-billion (Rs 5.9 lakh crore) IT industry. According to Nivsarkar, Indian IT providers will need to evaluate options such as acquisitions and larger presence in smaller US cities. Currently, Indian IT companies get 60-70 per cent of the work in the US and Europe done in India. Nivsarkar said this may have to be raised to 80 per cent.

The most damaging of the proposed measures are the ones relating to issue of new H-1B visas. There are also provisions that seek to prevent IT companies from placing engineers on visa at client locations, if visa holders as a proportion of total US workforce are above a certain minimum threshold. Among other things, the immigration bill says if an employer has more than 50 per cent of employees on H-1B or L-1 visas, it must pay a $10,000 fee per additional worker.

"While a majority of current proposals, if accepted, will affect margins, the restriction on the incremental outplacement of an H-1B visa-holding employee at the client's office is feared to place the offshore business model itself at risk," said Pankaj Kapoor, analyst with Standard Chartered Equity Research.

While announcing earnings last month, Wipro Chairman Azim Premji had said he was confident that some of these conditions would be made more practical, else it would affect US companies as much as Indian firms.

"Indian firms will either hire locally or make one large or several small acquisitions to get the employee strength needed," said Siddharth Pai, Asia-Pacific head at sourcing advisory ISG. "With the increasingly global reach of Indian tech firms, they would have had in any case considered this sort of move around local hires and acquisitions." Raja Lahiri, partner-transaction advisory services at consultancy Grant Thornton, said while US acquisitions would make sense in light of the proposed US immigration reforms, the trigger would be the potential to tap into newer technology areas of growth such as cloud computing, big data and analytics, healthcare and US public sector.

Narendra Modi acknowledged as one of the finest administrators: Infosys founder Narayana Murthy






Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's developmental agenda has got a shot in the arm. In what is being seen as an endorsement of his developmental work, Narayana Murthy, the co-founder of Infosys, on Monday remarked that Mr Modi had been acknowledged as one of the finest administrators in the country.

Talking to reporters in Vadodara, Mr Murthy to a question on Mr Modi's abilities as an administrator said, "Well, I would say Mr Modi has been acknowledged as a finest administrator in the country. There is no doubt about that. When I come to Ahmedabad and I come here (Vadodara) and look at the power situation here, the quality of roads, look at other infrastructure, it is very very clear from the data on the ground that this state has performed extremely well."

However, on concerns about other aspects of Human Development Indices in the state, the co-founder of Infosys said, "I don't have the data on human development index, rural health or rural education so cannot comment on that."

He, however, pointed out that as one who has visited Ahmedabad, Vadodara and other cities the quality of infrastructure power was excellent. "We need to embrace all the good from every state. Gujarat has developed wonderful ideas; Maharashtra has done well, Karnataka done well in IT. Tamil Nadu has done well in automobile. Therefore, in addition to the Gujarat experience, we have to learn from other states,"" he said.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Not surprised with BJP's loss in Karnataka: Advani



Days after Congress's sweeping victory in Karnataka, senior BJP Leader LK Advani in his blog has called his party's decimation in the state a matter of no surprise. In his latest blog post, Advani wrote, 'I feel sorry that we have lost in Karnataka. But I am not surprised. The surprise would have been if we had won. It's a profound lesson for the BJP and Congress, let's not take the common man for granted.'
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Friday, May 10, 2013

Pawan Bansal, Ashwani Kumar resign as Union ministers






Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal and Law Minister Ashwani Kumar drove up to the 7 Race Course Road residence of the Prime Minister this evening and handed letters of resignation. Mr Bansal had left, Mr Kumar is still there.

A few hours ago, Congress president Sonia Gandhi met the Prime Minister. That meeeting was followed by hectic activity at the PM's residence all through this evening, suggesting a churn in the ruling party, which has been bushwhacked by scandal after scandal perilously close to the 2014 general elections now months away.




IPL 2014: Yuvraj Singh not in Pune Warriors' plans any more, reveals Dean Jones

If Dean Jones is to be believed, Yuvraj Singh will not find a place in the Pune Warriors squad in the Indian Premier League next season.
India's World Cup-winning star has been horribly out of form with the bat in IPL 2013 -- 172 runs in 10 games with a highest of 34 -- and a bowling economy rate of 6.86 this season may not be good enough. Jones reveals to NDTV that his Pune 'sources' tell him that Yuvraj is standing in the exit queue.
  

 

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

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Karnataka says bye to BJP, hands Congress a handsome mandate


 The verdict is in. Karnataka has given a handsome mandate to the Congress to form the state's next government. The ruling BJP has been resolutely packed off, and the Janata Dal (Secular) or JD(S) has made significant gains. BS Yeddyurappa's fledgling Karnataka Janata Party or KJP has won just half a dozen seats, but managed to deal a severe blow to the BJP, eating substantially into its vote share.

The final tally gives the Congress 121 seats, comfortably over the majority mark of 113. A front-runner for the Chief Minister's post, K Siddaramaiah, said, "We are thankful to the people of Karnataka for giving a clear majority
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