Join the discussion forum Transparency in Religious Institutions, ChurchIndia, Israel Vow to fight Global Terrorism Abhayankar shunted to Brussels.Send Onam Greetings click link Sixty three per cent increase in traffic to kerala monitor 4,10140 file request per month/ The School Issue is Far From Over, Now Police Investigation also?Malayali Lady, Found Dead, Possibly a suicide Case Covert Operation: The Act of A single NRI or a gang of tycoons, diplomats , politicians and their stooges in GulfONGC Helicopter Crash Kills 2, 24 missing ISM Principal School Board Chairman, members, SMC Members, Principals, Teachers, Students join KM Discussion ForumTuition Racket Resurfaces in Indian Schools - Teachers deliberately compel students, parents to take tutions. Special teachers handle only elite students. Watch this space.Airlines Ditch Keralite passengers Once Again Oman Air reduces airfare to Kerala by RO 20.K **Sex Scandal Hits British Schools as students are filmed nude in dormitory ** Discussion Forum Heating UP Kerala Monitor News Portal Discussion forum goes live with debate on Private Vs Community schools **. Share your valuable views with our readers at the new discussion forum A cyber platform to express your views ** Keep your identity confidential and participate in live cyber discussions on any topics of interest to the community. Take your nick name and start lively debate.***

PEC Cuts Crude Oil Production by 900,000 barrels per day

The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) cut crude oil production by 900,000 barrels per day to 24.5 million barrels per day following re-entry of Iraq into the oil cartel. Oil prices shot higher in London, with benchmark Brent North Sea crude oil for November delivery showing a gain of 83 cents a barrel to 26.35 dollars within minutes of the news. The surge could heavily impact countries like India, which are 70 per cent import dependent to meet its crude requirement. In 2002-03, New Delhi spend over 16 billion dollars on importing 82 million tonnes of crude.More

Construction of modern cold storages  - MOU signed between India and  Canada 

 
K V Thomas -Sharon meeting

Why Opppose Sharon's India visit and follow double standards? Why no one oppose the visit of Musharaff, the alleged killer of 1000S of Indians.

D i s c u s s

"Palestine, Egypt, Qatar, Jordan, Oman and many Muslim countries have diplomatic relations with Israel. Others have indirect relationship & agreed in principle that all will try to have better relationship with both Palestine & Israel....Of course during retaliations children also will get killed. We should oppose this extremist 'Chaver' killers, instead of opposing self defending Israel. The age of extremism is over, era of peaceful co-existence has come. As a country they are fighting for their survival. They are fighting extremists killer Hamas elements only. They are UN member where we also sit together. We have recognized them. During Sharon's visit to India also innocent children n women n innocents were brutally murdered in 2 places in Israel by suicidal attack by the killer group HAMAS. Sharon cut short his visit n rushed back to protect his country. More by a Keralite from Kuwait Post Your Comments

Islamic Militants Killed in Gunbattle

JEDDAH, 24 September 2003 — At least one Saudi policeman and three militants, including a wanted terror suspect, were killed in a shootout at a hospital compound in Jizan in the south of the Kingdom yesterday. An Interior Ministry statement read out on Saudi television said five militants were involved in the incident, in which four other policemen were slightly wounded. Full Report from the Arab News.

 

Annan Criticizes Policy Of Pre-emptive Strike

Secretary General Kofi Annan said the United Nations "is prepared to play its full part in working for a satisfactory outcome in Iraq … pulling together on the basis of a sound and viable policy," but did not say what he thought the U.N. role should be. "If it takes extra time and patience to forge a policy that is collective, coherent and workable, then I for one would regard that time as well spent." Full Report and more News

Bhubaneswar,Monday, September 22, 2003: Dara Singh alias Ravindra Kumar Pal was today sentenced to death by the trial court which awarded life imprisonment to the rest of the 12 convicts in the Graham Stuart Staines triple murder case More

Cancun Conference showed close cooperation between India & African countries : Jaitley More News India blocks yahoo site for carrying anti-national news KINFRA Food-processing park at Malappuram to be submitted to the country by President on 25th More News Largest Athappookkalam being exhibited in Thiruvanathapuram

355 blacklisted Sikh NRIs cleared for visits to India

New Delhi,Thursday, September 18, 2003: As many as 355 names of Sikh NRIs, who were allegedly black-listed due to adverse activities following 1984 Golden Temple episode and denied visas to visit India, have been cleared after the intervention by National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). More News

No evidence' that Saddam was involved in 9/11: Bush SC judgement not to affect privatisation of airports: Roy Paul More News

Saudi-Russia agreement to stabilize crude markets cooperate in oil and gas industries.

The visit by the Saudi crown prince, the de facto ruler of the desert monarchy since his half-brother King Fahd suffered a stroke in 1995, marks a thaw in relations between the countries. Although the Soviet Union was the first nation to recognize Saudi Arabia in 1926, the two countries had no diplomatic relations between 1938 and 1990.More from Moscow Times.

Cheney: Halliburton salary has nothing to do with $2 billion military contracts
Christians Under Attack in Israel
So-called "leaders" of the Christian evangelical movement have agreed to give up spreading the Gospel of Christ in the Holy Land in order to avoid being jailed under a proposed Israeli law aimed at stamping out Christian missionary work in Israel. Anti-Christian forces led by a wide-ranging group of high-ranking Israeli officials won a major victory on March 30. Representatives of 50 different international Christian evangelical groups entered into what was described as an "unprecedented" joint statement promising not to carry out Christian missionary work in Israel Full Report
Riyadh prison fire may have been arson; Al Qaeda followers possibly among dead
Albawaba repoted that a significant number of those who died in Monday's Al-Hair prison fire, if not the majority of them, are followers of Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden that have been arrested in the Kingdom in recent months.The paper said that Saudi Interior Ministry officials are not saying whether the fire was a result of an accident or if it had been deliberately set. It said quoting undisclosed sources that according to initial findings, there is reason to suspect the fire was intentionally ignited. Full Report

Modern voting methods extended to European elections CM to inaugurate the biography of shri. Mannathu Padmanabhan More News

KM Discussion forum

PCO Not responsible for church denomationations functioning

As far as I understand that the information given about PCO fundings is not true. PCO is working as an unbrella organization and under PCO, various church denominations are functioning. Tithes and offerings of those church denominations do not go to PCO. Those funds are managed by concerned church denominations. PCO is getting income from rental of thechurch buildings. They always maintain their account records. More Post Your Comments, Reply

Auditors are not Moral Policemen to monitor drunkards
 
An auditor will not bother to check if a staff drinks, or if such drunkard really works for the money paid. Auditor checks if the transaction is well documented. It is true that the offerings of devotees in the Church are misused by Priests, and devotees are not kept away from looking at how money is spent. All that the church (of all denominations) do is ask for donations.What we hear is only tip of the iceberg, so you priests, live simle and righful life, dont bring shame to lay community..More Post Your Comments, Reply to the Senior Patron.

Sur Malayalis' Onam Celebration concludes with a call for unity and Harmony among Keralites Special report by Madhu Nambiar Read More and View Pictures

Auditors and Lawyers are a Corrupt Lot! Writes Young Christian lady
Auditors like lawyers are also a curropt lot and they can mislead you with their conclusions. What should be noted here is that when the incomes of the church are getting lower every year, the PCO should seek out more ways of cost-cutting and budgetting effectively. I am so happy that someone has complained about the PCO finances. It is high time the salaries and benefits of the PCO staff is fully revised and replaced if necessary. Send me your email address, Rev Steve, and I will email in full detail People shouls always be open for constructine critisms and suggestionsMore Post Your Comments, Reply
Indian School-Embassy Discussion
Indian Embassy officials only lick influetial and so called powerful people, for the simple man you have to stand in line and beg of them to help you, take token numbers etc.... WAKE UP INDIAN EMBASSY More
Amanpour: CNN practiced self-censorship

CNN's top war correspondent, Christiane Amanpour, says that the press muzzled itself during the Iraq war. And, she says CNN "was intimidated" by the Bush administration and Fox News, which "put a climate of fear and self-censorship." Full Report from USA Today
Billion dollar pro-US ad campaign a flop!!!
WASHINGTON — The Bush administration spends $1 billion a year trying to polish the United States' image around the world, yet polls show anti-Americanism rising to record levels, especially in Muslim and Arab nations where the government is concentrating its efforts, another exclusive report in USA Today says
Church Finances Are Audited by professionals, Claims Senior PCO Pastor.

"Our finances are audited by independent professional auditors. This report is open to any member of our church. Please quote your sources and be careful about slandering organizations before you have an accurate understanding," writes Rev Steve Rheingans. Senior Pastor, PCO. "Bearing false witness against your neighbor is not pleasing to God. The chairman of the PCO Council is ready to hear concerns. It would have made more sense to have spoken with him before posting it on the internet," he added. - Rev Steve Rheingans. Senior Pastor, PCO...More Post Your Comments, Reply to the Senior Patron.

Editor replies - KM Discussion forum is an open cyber platform to raise serious issues affecting community life. Some one has posted the message, which can be replied by the relevant parties. KM may not share the views expressed by the member of the church who posted the message. As a gesture of decency, we have not published the names of caretakers or the secretary who have been allegedly involved in what the messenger claims. In fact the messenger has made stronger allegations against PCO/Bible Society, which are edited and removed by KM editorial team.

KM Starts a New Series - Celebrity Chat

Cant people realise that Dr. K J Yesudas is an old man now? Asks Manu Rameshan, son of Ramesh Nair

 "Todays malayalam film industry is totally gone. The same thing is happening with Malayalam music. Malayalis now depend on Tamil or Hindi for hit songs The worst thing in a Malayali is that they never accept changes. Everybody wants Dasettan's Song (ellavarkkum dasettan padiyaale paattu paataavu?). Cant they realise that he (Dr. K J Yesudas) is an old man now," asks Manu Rameshan, an upcoming Malayalam Music talent in a friendly chat with our Trivandrum correspondent R.S.Priya.--Watch this space.
"Good son of a Good Father
Manu Rameshan with father Ramesh Nair. His Album "Nilaavinte Kayyoppu" made him popular on his own

America's hidden battlefield toll mounts

New figures reveal the true number of Americans wounded in Iraq

The true scale of American casualties in Iraq is revealed today by new figures obtained by The Observer, which show that more than 6,000 American servicemen have been evacuated for medical reasons since the beginning of the war, including more than 1,500 American soldiers who have been wounded, many seriously. Read the Full Report from London Observer

Chechnyan Rebels Kill 2, ijures 40 in New Attack on Russian Military VHP Ultimatum to government on Ram Temple Sabotaged Iraqi pipelines burning so hard they can be seen from space New allelgations of Sexual Assault against Christian Priest Say Goodbye To Your Mouse, Keyboard And Phone Number - Voice Control Is Finally Taking Over

IIT to set shop abroad with Overseas Campuses

The Government proposes to set up Campuses of IITs abroad. This follows growing demand from developing nations including Sri Lanka, Singapore, Mauritius and countries of West Asia and South East Asia. This is considered one of the main initiatives to promote Indian education abroad. More News

Alleged Mishandling of funds at the PCO (Protestant Church of Oman) Complete mishandling of the Bible Society too?

Do you realize how your offerings and tithes and other financial contributions are utilizes by the Church? The sad part is that 99% of worshippers are not bothered about it at all thinking that the finances of the PCO are in safe hands !!!Well, its time to re-think !!! There are 2 caretakers in the Ruwi church and one each in Ghala and Sohar and even one in Salalah. These caretkers are there to see to it that the church and its surroundings are well maintained and looked after, plus the fact that they are around at all times to make sure that the church is ready for all activities of the various congregations at various times ofthe week But have you noticed the utter lack of maintenance of the church compounds in Ruwi and Ghala? A proper Secretary cum accountant of any average company does at least 5 times the work of --.(name withheld) and her assistant and they are paid about 150 – 250 rials a month with bachelor status and an annual ticket home and back Do you have any idea how much ...earns ?? 400 – 600 rials plus school allowances for her kids, 2-bedroom flat (fully-furnished) and a new car !!! Please note that there was a caretaker in Ghala church who died ... He was a very heavy alcoholic, used the portacabin behind the church for gambling and storing and selling alcohol and even kept a mistress with him. He returned home from leave and went on a drinking spree and fainted in the shower and died in Royal hospital in the ICU How much expenses did the PCO spend on this? When you elect new Church members to the committee, all thet do is ignore these things and just continue with these mistakes. How can people who are qualified accountants and financial controllers of major companies be in the church committee and IGNORE these truths-- These are some insights into functioning of some churches. These facts are brought to KM by a section of the Church members themselves who said they have no other platform to raise such issues. While the topic and issues raised by this section of members are quite sensitive , KM would like to maintain a healthy and decent discussion...More Post Your Comments, Reply to these Members strong arguements.

K R Gowri inaugurates NRI Federation Onam Celebrations in Muscat

 

   

K R Gowri inaugurates the Chadayam Celebrations of SNDP Gulf Wing in Muscat in the presence of V T Saileswaran, Overseas Coordinator and others Click here for more pictures

 

Supreme Court Criticises Gujarat Govt for not punishing rioters

New Delhi,Friday, September 12, 2003: In a scathing attack on the Gujarat Government for filing an "eye wash" of an appeal in the Best Bakery riot case, the Supreme Court today doubted the state government's intentions on punishing the guilty. In an unprecedented observation, the Supreme Counrt observed that the state government should quit if it cannot punish the rioters. More News

India, Israel Vow to fight Global Terrorism

Meanwhile, India and Israel vowed to cooperate in the fight against global terrorism. New Delhi emphasised the need for lasting peace in West Asia. The matter was discussed when External Affairs Minister Yashwant Sinha called on visiting Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon here this afternoon. At the 75-minute meeting, the two countries also deliberated on the West Asia Peace Process. Bilateral issues, including economic cooperation and commercial trade, was also discussed.More

Indo-Israeli co-operation in agriculture

India and Israel have decided to work on a Memorandum of Understanding to increase cooperation in various fields of agriculture. The decision was taken at a meeting between Agriculture Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh and the visiting Israeli Agriculture Minister, Shri Yisrael Katz here today. More

Ministry of  Youth Affairs  and sports gives  Rs. 13.79 lakhs as assistance to Anju Bobby George

Ms. Anju Bobby George, who won a bronze in World Athletic Championship by jumping 6.70 metres, and who has recently been conferred Arjuna Award for the year 2002 has become the first Indian athlete to win a medal at the World Athletic Championships. More

US. objects to Israel's Arrow deal with India

The American defense establishment has advised Prime Minister Ariel Sharon not to propose selling the Arrow anti-missile missile system to India during his visit there this week. The Israeli media reported that preliminary talks between Israel and India on the sale of the Arrow missile system have been suspended following opposition from the U.S. " More News

IIT intake up by 10,000 in five years

The student intake in IITs has gone up by nearly 10,000 in the last five years. From 14,906 in 1997-98, it has increased to 24,828 in 2002-03. The substantial increase has taken place in post-graduate education and research, said the Minister of Human Resource Development, Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi while chairing a meeting of the Council of IITs here More News

President launches Portal of Digital Library

The President, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam today launched the Portal of Digital Library of India. The Portal will have about 27,000 books in a digitised form. Speaking on the occasion, the President called upon the people to bridge digital divide. He said that it will contribute to economic upliftment of the people. Lauding the project, Dr. Kalam said efforts should be made to digitise our traditional knowledge.More News

Sex slavery thriving in Holy Land

Christina, an 18-year-old university student from Moldova, has been bought and sold so many times she has lost count.Christina, who declined to give her real name, studied classics and anthropology and played basketball as a hobby before she was lured from a rural town in one of Europe's poorest countries to sex slavery in Israel.She is not alone.Full Report

'Smugglers' target US forces' alcohol, Says BBC Report British Government Update on Iraq Statement by the British Foreign Secretary RT Hon Jack Straw MP Monday 8 September 2003 - Iraq and the Middle east and More News

Iraq: UN Security Council Must Ensure Justice

(New York, September 8, 2003) - The United Nations Security
Council must ensure that justice for Saddam Hussein's victims is
part of Iraq's political transition, Human Rights Watch said
today. The Council is currently debating a new resolution on
Iraq. More

Protect Gujarat Activists Now

(New York, Sept. 8, 2003) - The Indian government must protect three
activists harassed and intimidated for their efforts to protect
witnesses to last year's massacres in Gujarat, Human Rights Watch
wrote in a letter to the Indian government. ..Teesta Setalvad, Rais Khan Azeezkhan Pathan and Suhel Tirmizi have received anonymous telephone calls threatening their lives if they continue their work. On August 29, Pathan was threatened by a group of Hindu nationalists as he escorted witnesses to an official inquiry into the massacres. More

New UK Micro-satellites to revolutionize Disaster Monitoring International Literacy Day to be celebrated on 8TH September

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Abhayankar Shunted to Brussels, Senior Embassy Officials in Muscat listening?

New Delhi R.M. Abhayankar (RMA) Secretary East in the Mininstry of External Affairs is being shunted out to Brussels. An aspirant for the Foreign Secretary position, his chances are said to have gone with the wind mainly because of his controversial and partisan role in the Indian School matters in Oman which resulted in the pre-mature transfer of the former envoy K M Meena from Muscat last July. It may be recalled that Mr. Abhayankar, a senior IFS official has been taking personal interest in transfering K M Meena, the former Indian Ambassador to Oman from Muscat and favour two business tycoons by appointing a pro business friendly diplomat as the new ambassador. KM Meena is understood to have written the higher authorities in India about RMA's unwarranted interference in KMM's school related functions in Muscat. KMM is further believed to have petitioned the President of India against RMA for his(RMA's) responsibility in this regard and for blocking KMM's promotion to the next grade in the IFS. After returning to Delhi, the former envoy to Muscat has redoubled his efforts to seek justice. This has obviously resulted in weakening RMA's aspirations to the top job in the IFS. According to KM sources, the new ambassador has reached a secret understanding with the business tycoons to revoke the cancellation of the school MoUs. --Watch this space.

K R Gowri visits Muscat to participate in NRI Federation Onam Celebrations
 K R Gowri, the Honorable Agriculture Minister of Kerala is visiting Oman and the UAE to participate in the Onam Celebrations organised by the NRI Federation. She will be announcing a new package for small and medium sized NRK Investors in the state farming sector. The project is the result of continued efforts by the NRI Federation and its chairman V T Saileswaran.

K R Gowri, Revolutionary woman power of Kerala 
 NRI Federation website http://www.nrifederation.com will also be inaugurated by the minister, who will spend a few days studying the Gulf Malayali life. She will also meet Oman's Minister of Agriculture and other senior officials. NRI Federation Website is designed and developed by V.M.Sathish, a Muscat based journalist.

President asks policy makers to ensure due respect and importance to teachers More news

FOUR NEW REGIONAL ADVANCED CENTRES FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & EDUCATION

 

NEW DELHI- September The government has proposed to set up four new Advanced Centres for Science, Technology and Education, on regional basis. However, at the apex level in research, massive national and international centres of excellence and facilities will continue to be created, besides the existing ones including the Nuclear Science Centre. More News

Boat capsized in Bihar; 50 feared drowned Typhoon in South China: 23 killed, 59 injured and More

Geoff Hoon welcomes Hawk Selection for Indian Air Force

LONDON - The Secretary of State for Defence, Geoff Hoon, today welcomed the news that the Indian government has selected the BAE SYSTEMS Hawk as the new Advanced Jet Trainer for the Indian Air Force. The deal, for the supply of 66 aircraft, support equipment, spares and long term in-country support services, is important for the UK/India defence and trade relationships, and will provide jobs in both India and the UK. Once the deal is finalised, the contract would result in the majority of the aircraft being manufactured in India, and would allow for a long term joint production agreement between BAE SYSTEMS and India's Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. Read KM Special Report and more News

Virtual tour of prison through Prisononline

Members of the public will be able to take virtual tours of prisons at the click of a button. 'Prisons Online', officially launched tomorrow, takes the viewer on a journey from arrival in prison, through daily life and right up to release. he website uses pictures, sound and text to guide viewers through the physical environment of the prison and tries to answer the most likely questions of those facing a prison sentence or their family. More News

British Embassy in Tehran Attacked More Gulf/World News

Saudi Women Make Up 20% of AIDS Cases

RIYADH, 3 September 2003 —Saudi women make up some 20 percent of the 800 AIDS cases reported in Saudi Arabia this year, a senior official at the Ministry of Health here has announced More News

Special Report on the Terrorist Attacks haunting American British soldiers in Iraq

The plot to assassinate Ayatollah Mohammed Baqr al-Hakim... was undoubtedly planned by the US and implemented by local mercenaries under US control.As far as local US mercenaries are concerned, one should not forget the role of the Monafeqin [hypocrites, pejorative reference to the Mojahedin-e Khalq Organisation]... More

British Foreign Secretary Welcomes New Team of Ministers in Iraq

National Defence Academy and Naval Academy Examination(II), 2003 More News

 

Operation Annapoorna: Vigilance Raid revealed corruption in Taluk offices

Thiruvananthapuram: In a massive raid conducted on Monday by the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau (VACB) on Taluk offices, cash worth of Rs.75000 was seized and around 21 officials were found responsible. The raids entitled as "Operation Annapoorna"were carried out on 14 selected Taluk offices in the state. It began in the afternoon at 12.30 and lasted till 3.30 in the evening More News

I was not sacked from Indian School Moladah, claims former Vice Principal

I was never sacked from my position of Vice Principal of the school.As a matter of fact I had put down my resignation in protest against the Indian Ambassadors order, demoting me to the position the Head of the Social science department from Vice Principal. More

CBI questioned Mayawati in connection with Taj Corridor case

New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Intelligence(CBI) , on Monday questioned Former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati in connection with the controversial multi-crore Taj Heritage Corridor. A Lucknow report quoting sources said that the five-member CBI team led by DIG Neeraj Nayan questioned Mayawati for over two hours at her 13, Mall Avenue residence. More News

Gulf Malayali main suspect in Bombay Blast

Bombay - C.A.M. Basheer of Kaprissery near Aluva, who has been living in a Gulf country is suspected in he recent Mumbai bomb blasts that killed over 50 people. According to reports, Basheer, a former student of the Aluva UG College and national President of the banned Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), Baheer (43) is said to be currently in the Gulf. More

India's first-ever medal at athletics world championships bagged by Anju Bobby George

Paris: Anju Bobby George became the pride of India and a chapter in the history of Athletics by bagging a bronze medal with a leap of 6.70m which surpassed her season best of 6.65m. winning India's first-ever medal at 9th World Athletics championships on Saturday. She recorded a jump of 6.70 metres for the third place behind Eunice Barber with 6.99, host country's first gold medal of these world championships, and silver medalist European champion Kotova with 6.74 meters.

State Government to issue 57.91 crores power bond

Thiruvananthapuram:The Kerala government has decided to issue power bonds worth Rs. 57,91,26,000, which will carry an 8.5% interest. The bond will mature on October 1, 2008 and the annual interest will be paid every year on October 1st and April 1st. The face value of each bond is Rs 1000. In the first phase, four institutions in the field of energy production are permitted to invest in the bond.  The permission to invest in the bond is given to N.D.P.C for Rs. 50,12, 00, 000,   P.G.C.I.L for Rs. 1,20,55,000, N.L.C for Rs. 6,36,17,000 and to N.P.C.I.L for Rs. 22,54,000, said a government notification.  

Riyadh Market Fire Guts 115 Shops

JEDDAH, 30 August 2003 — A massive fire at Ibn Qasim Market in south Riyadh left some 115 shops in ruins amid complaints from traders about the authorities’ hands-off approach toward the disorganized market. The fire did not cause any casualties. The blaze, the fifth in nearly five months, broke out at 11.50 p.m.Wednesday night and raged until 5.00 a.m. the next morning causing losses worth more than SR1.5 million, Al-Watan reported.More

Forty Washed away in BusTragedy

At least forty people are feared dead in a bus accident involving a Punjab Roadways Bus. According to reports, the bus was washed away in to Sirsa River in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh  More

Albert Einstein was a Plagiarist?

Einstein's E=MC2 'Was Italian's Idea'

The mathematical equation that ushered in the atomic age was discovered by an unknown Italian dilettante two years before Albert Einstein used it in developing the theory of relativity, it was claimed yesterday. Olinto De Pretto, an industrialist from Vicenza, published the equation E=mc2 in a scientific magazine, Atte, in 1903, said Umberto Bartocci, a mathematical historian. Full Report

Explosives detected at New Delhi Railway station 

New Delhi: During routine patrolling, Delhi Police today detected a huge quantity of explosives from the busy New Delhi Railway Station at about 1145 hours. More

Albert Einstein A Plagiarist?

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 Execution of Jamal Darwish Fatayer by the Jordanian authorities Condemned Coco cola godown attacked, bottles destroyed in Kochi, Mulayam Sworn in as UP Chief Minister Enforcement Squads formed to inspect cashew factories Combined Medical Services Examination on 18th January, 2004 Vajpayee chariperson for 2-day inter-state council meeting More News

Egypt: Government Contempt for Basic Political Rights

(New York, August 28, 2003) -- The Egyptian government's decision to charge five anti-war activists under emergency legislation shows its contempt for the most elemental right to peaceful dissent, Human Rights Watch said Full Report

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Now forgotten by most of the few people who ever knew about it, was the Lavon Affair that once rocked Israel to the very core.

Water Bill to soar in UK

Maurice Terry, WaterVoice Chairman, said "Customers will be shocked
to learn that average water bills could rise by nearly one-third over
five years, excluding inflation. For individual companies increases
could be lower or higher, up to £175 over five years. Customers will
also be surprised because the Government, Environment Agency and
Drinking Water Inspectorate tell us that river, bathing water and
drinking water quality are the highest ever. Unfortunately unpaid
water bills are also at their highest level ever".More News

 39 Killed and 170 injured in Stampede in Nasik

Nasik, India - The collapse of a barricade set off a stampede of thousands of people at a Hindu religious festival Wednesday in western India, killing at least 39 people and injuring 125 more, an official said. When the stampede  took place  more than a million Hindu devotees were assembled for a religious bathing festival in the Godavari River outside the town of Nasik, about 110 miles northeast of Bombay. The injured were brought to Nasik hospitals in ambulances, cars and police vehicles.More News

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Keralites are obsessed with Overseas Jobs? So What?

" Indeed, I am told that as part of dowry, some men are demanding free visa in certain parts of India! I was very sad when I hear this because I believe that this is a sure recipe for disaster...I can tell you that there is in the state of Kerala a near obsession to come abroad. And people feel that any route — illegal, extra legal, non-legal, legal — to come abroad is better than not coming. This is particularly true in Kerala; it is not so true in other states — if it is possible for Indians to lead a normal, sensible, decent life at home within the framework of what is there, I would like to believe that this is also true for Kerala. But I do believe that the dynamics in that state is slightly different and as a result people are much too anxious to come abroad," Talmiz Ahmed, the new Indian ambassador says. Discuss this topic. Why Keralites are obsessed with overseas jobs? Out of 5 lakh Indians here, majority happened to be Keralites. Is it not because they are more competent, educated and experienced that Keralites dominate Gulf job market? Do you agree with the honourable ambassadors esteemed ambassador's views expressed in an interview with the leading Malayali journalist Adarsh Madhavan of Times of Oman. . Express your views.More

Contracting company delay salary by C.M.Malhothra mctco@omantel.net.om On this subject I have the following to say.

The ******* who has written this article is “Son of a ****** and he is a younak who is hiding behind Keyboard writing nonsense about our company. If he has any think to say let him come forward and talk to me in front. We have not recruit anybody from kerala for the last two years except one sales person who came on visit visa and found unsuitable and we have send him back. We are paying salaries for our employees every month as per our company policy and Company Manging Director and his wife are in full picture about what is happening in the company We do not understand why this Son of a ***** talking about our company matter when there is no complaint from our employees for their salaries. Do not creep in communistic keralite views against Panjabi soldiers; otherwise they will take you to the ******* grave. Therefore shutup and take apology otherwise we will sort you out, if not hear back in India. Major. C.M.MALHOTRA (retired)

42 killed , 150 injured in two blasts in Mumbai

Mumbai,Monday, August 25, 2003: Two powerful bomb blasts in crowded areas of the city today killed at least 42 people and injured over 150, officials said Security forces were put on high alert in Maharashtra and neighbouring Gujarat. According to the Police explosives concealed in two taxis went off in quick succession in the vicinity of Mumbadevi near the crowded Zaweri bazaar and Gateway of India. More

Kerala Muslim Cultural Center (KMCC) Muscat New office bearers.

Public Interest Suit Against the Ministry of External Affairs officials, Indian Embassy Muscat Staff

NEW DELHI -A public interest suit has been filed in the Delhi High Court against certain officials of Indian Embassy Muscat and the Ministry of External Affairs New Delhi with the support the pravasi community. Since the concerns raised in the suit pertain to events in Muscat relating to Indian community issues, certain parties from Muscat will soon join the suit. A section of senior officials in the Indian Embassy are going out of their way to help a few private parties in certain areas. The suit is centered around the premature transfer of K. M.Meena, the former Indian Ambassador in Muscat and a covert campaign to malign his public image. The private business lobby in collaboration with some diplomatic staff have been circumventing local rules through bribery and corruption. They have also allegedly used money power and political influence in India by bribing politicians and bureacrats. - Watch this space

Brazilian Space Rocket disaster: 19 killed and about 20 injured 

Brazil: Nineteen people were killed and about 20 injured following the explosion of a Brazilian Space Rocket at 1:30 p.m. local time (12:30 p.m.EDT/1630 GMT). Brazilian defense minister Jose Viegas said that  explosion caused when one of the rocket's four engines ignited by mistake. The blast was heard dozens of kilometres away in the town of Sao Luis. More

Kerala Rally,2003 starts on Aug 29 Rain Water Harvesting to be made compulsory in Kerala A freeze on the assets of Hamas announced by Bush EDUSAT to be launched in 14 months

Bahrain illtreats prisoners, accused Amnesty Report

More than 200 common law prisoners have been on hunger strike for about 10 days in Jaw prison in south Bahrain in the second week of August The prisoners were protesting about their ill-treatment and lack of access to lawyers and human rights organizations. More

Rail Project in J&K by Konkan Railway Use of Satellite phones by passengers more news  Synthetic Rutile plant in Kerala ADB Loan from to Railways Carrier scheme being revised oriented education BJP forced to shelve attempts to introduce cow slaughter bill

SUPPORT FREE, FAIR AND FEARLESS MEDIA, URGES TARUN TEJPAL
Tarun J Tejpal In the last two years tehelka has seen everything. Overwhelming goodwill, great fame, and global accolades. It has also faced relentless victimization at the hands of a powerful establishment following its defence expose. In two years tehelka’s staff has gone from 120 people to three; its office has been vacated; its staffers arrested and harassed;and its debts have spiraled.
Yet its supporthas grown, as has its resolve We will be back in October. Wiser and stronger for all our struggles.. Read More

Bangladesh: Brutality Fueling HIV/AIDS

(New York, August 20, 2003) - Bangladesh is stoking an emerging AIDS epidemic with violent police abuse of sex workers, injection drug users and men who havesex with men, Human Rights Watch charged in a new report released today. "We sex workers working in hotels are raped frequently by police, for example whenever the manager's bribe is due, or when the police stay at the hotelovernight. The police say nasty things to me. One year ago, when a policeman was about to rape me, I tried to get him to use a condom. The policeman said, "Why should I use a condom with you, you magi [whore]? You are not my wife. I don't care about your children." Full Report

Highly explosive bomb found in a KSRTC bus

Kozhikkode: In a KSRTC town-to-town bus highly explosive gelatin bombs were found at around 1.a.m on Friday. The bomb was found during the cleaning of the bus. Police and bomb squad arrived at the spot immediately and the bombs were diffused. 

Noted writer of wit Veloor Krishnankutty passed away

Multipurpose national identity project

A project is ready to prepare a Population Register, a National Register of Indian Citizens, providing a unique National Identity Number to each citizen and also a Multi-purpose Residency Card to non-citizens.The graphic presentation while mentioning the output said the scheme will provide a credible individual identification system and speed up transactions between the individual and the service provider with greater efficiency. The MNIC will also function as a necessary instrument for e-governance. It will be user friendly interface between the citizen and the government and will function as a deterrent for future illegal immigration Full Report and more news

K M Meena's CAT Hearing soon. Opt for voluntary Retirement in protest against denying promotion

Former Indian Ambassador in Oman K M Meena is awaiting the final judgment on his case againsta senior Ministry of External Affairs official's denial of a due promotion. Being a sincere diplomat who has taken crucial decisions for the welfare of ordinary Non Resident Indians, a strong lobby including some of his superiors tried to spoil his diplomatic career.In his case before the Central Administrative Tribunal, Meena had offered to take voluntary retirement if he is denied a due promotion. There is no substance in the news published by some internet sites and the Gulf News, number one English daily in the gulf. He is still in the Indian foreign Service and a final decision on his voluntary retirement will come from the CAT. Apparently Meena is determined to continue the fight in a different style. Watch this space.

Al Qaeda Claims Responsibility for Blackout, Al Hayat Report says.

The English version of Arab newspaper Dar Al Hayat says a communique has been received from Al Qaeda (the Abu Fahes Al Masri Brigade) claiming responsibility for last week's power outage in the U.S. According to the report, the communiqué attributed to Al Qaeda claimed responsibility for the power blackout that happened in the U.S. last Thursday, saying that the brigades of Abu Fahes Al Masri had hit two main power plants supplying the East of the U.S., as well as major industrial cities in the U.S. and Canada, "its ally in the war against Islam (New York and Toronto) and their neighbors." Full Report

Khaleej Times report links Consulate Workers Death to Indian Advocate

Dubai - The 24-year-old daughter of Sashi Sinha, an employee of the Ministry of External Affairs posted at the Indian Consulate in Dubai whose body was found in a brutally mutilated state in Ghaziabad on August 11, while on vacation in India, has alleged that a Ghaziabad-based advocate was the main suspect behind the murder, the Khalej Times report said. Sashi Sinha, 49, who worked for the Labour section at the Indian consulate, had been posted in Dubai for the last two years. She got the job on compassionate grounds a few years ago when her husband, also an employee in the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, died in a road accident while he was on vacation in India from a foreign posting. In Dubai, Sashi Sinha stayed with her four children, the eldest among whom, Shruti, was about to get married in Dubai, read the full report

 

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