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Telangana issue – Two students commit suicide

January 19th, 2010

Telangana in Andhra Pradesh is on the boil once again with two students committing suicide for the cause of the statehood for the 10 districts of Andhra Pradesh.

The Students Action Committee has called for a total shutdown in Telangana on 20th Jan 2010.

After an MCA student reportedly depressed over the delay in formation of separate Telangana state immolated himself at the Osmania University
(OU) campus, an 18-year-old student also set herself ablaze in Mahabubnagar district of Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday night, police said. (Read & Watch: Osmania University tense after student suicide)

According to police, the deceased identified as Suvarna, a BSc first-year student at a private college in Kothakota town of Mahabubnagar district, attended her classes and returned home by 5.30 pm.

“Suvarna locked herself in a room and lit herself on fire after pouring kerosene,” police said based on preliminary investigations.

A suicide note purportedly written by Suvarna, which was found in her room said that she was apprehensive on if Telangana state would be formed or not.

“Our team has gone to the spot and they are investigating the matter,” a senior police officer said.

Meanwhile, TRS MLAs from Telangana are sitting on a dharna outside the Speaker’s residence, insisting that their resignations be accepted. On Wednesday, all MLAs and MPs from Telangana have been summoned to Hyderabad.

The all-party Joint Action Committee, which has been holding relay hunger strikes for the past four days, also held an emergency meeting to review the situation in Telangana after the students’ suicide.

The Congress legislators from Telangana also held a separate meeting to discuss their resignations before attending the JAC meeting.

Mumbai Terrorsit Attack, Live videos, Pictures, Live Coverage

November 27th, 2008

In Mumbai (heart of India) terrorist enter in to railway station, Hotla Taj, and Oberai, Nariman House and killed over 125 people and 350 get insured.

Still Mumbai fight between terrorist and Indian force is going on for last 40 hours.

Terrosrist taken some 40 people as hostages in oberai hotel. One Policeman says that still 2 to 3 terrorist may be in hotel Taj.

Militants armed with automatic weapons and grenades attacked luxury hotels, hospitals and a famous tourist cafe in India’s commercial capital Mumbai late on Wednesday, killing at least 101 people. Some evidence seem to lead to Kashmir.
A militant holed up in a Jewish centre in Mumbai phoned an Indian television channel on Thursday to offer talks with the government for the release of hostages, but also to complain about abuses in Indian Kashmir. “Ask the government to talk to us and we will release the hostages,” the man, identified by the India TV channel as Imran, said, speaking in Urdu in what sounded like a Kashmiri accent.

“Are you aware how many people have been killed in Kashmir? Are you aware how your army has killed Muslims. Are you aware how many of them have been killed in Kashmir this week?”

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the attacks were probably plotted by a group based in a neighbouring country.

Indian governments often blame neighbouring Pakistan or sometimes Bangladesh for supporting or harbouring militant groups which have launched attacks on Indian soil.

Singh said that he would “take up strongly“ the use of neighbours’ territory to launch attacks on India.

WHO IS BEHIND THE ATTACKS?

Witnesses say the attackers were young South Asian men speaking Hindi or Urdu, suggesting they are probably members of an Indian militant group rather than foreigners.

The attacks were claimed by a previously unknown group calling itself the Deccan Mujahideen in an e-mail to news organisations. Deccan is an area of southern India.

Analysts say that while it is not clear whether the claim is genuine, the attacks were most likely carried out by a group called the Indian Mujahideen. The name used in the claim of responsibility suggests the attackers could be members of a south Indian offshoot or cell of the Indian Mujahideen.

WHO ARE THE INDIAN MUJAHIDEEN?

Indian police say the Indian Mujahideen is an offshoot of the banned Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), but that local Muslims appear to have been given training and backing from militant groups in neighbouring Pakistan and Bangladesh.

SIMI has been blamed by police for almost every major bomb attack in India, including explosions on commuter trains in Mumbai two years ago that killed 187 people.

Police said the Indian Mujahideen may also include former members of Bangladeshi militant group Harkat-ul-Jihad al Islami.

WHY ARE THEY SUSPECTED OF BEING BEHIND THE MUMBAI ATTACKS?

In an e-mail in September, the group denounced Mumbai’s police anti-terrorist squad, accusing them of harassing Muslims.

“If this is the degree your arrogance has reached, and if you think that by these stunts you can scare us, then let the Indian Mujahideen warn all the people of Mumbai that whatever deadly attacks Mumbaikars will face in future, their responsibility would lie with the Mumbai ATS and their guardians,“ it said.

The Indian Mujahideen have made credible claims of responsibility for most of the recent major attacks on civilian targets in India over the past two years.

The Mumbai attacks appear to have been carefully coordinated, well-planned and involved a large number of attackers. A high level of sophistication has also been a hallmark of previous attacks by the Indian Mujahideen.

The Mumbai attacks also focused clearly on tourist targets, including two luxury hotels and a famous cafe.

In May, the Indian Mujahideen made a specific threat to attack tourist sites in India unless the government stopped supporting the United States in the international arena.

The threat was made in an e-mail claiming responsibility for bomb attacks that killed 63 people in the tourist city of Jaipur. The mail declared “open war against India“ and included the serial number of a bicycle used in one of the bombings.

WHAT OTHER ATTACKS HAVE INDIAN MUJAHIDEEN CARRIED OUT?

The group first emerged during a wave of bombings in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh in November 2007, sending an e-mail to media outlets just before some of the bombs exploded.

Their next attacks were the Jaipur blasts.

On July 25, eight small bomb attacks in the IT city of Bangalore killed at least one person and wounded 15. There was no known claim of responsibility.

A day later, at least 16 bombs exploded in Ahmedabad in the state of Gujarat, killing 45 and wounding 161. Shortly before the blasts, an e-mail in the name of the Indian Mujahideen was sent to local media warning that people would soon “feel the terror of death“ in the name of Allah.

It said the attacks were revenge for the Gujarat riots of 2002, when around 2,500 people, most of them Muslims, were killed by Hindu mobs. A later e-mail accused several state governments of harassing, imprisoning and torturing Muslims and threatened consequences if they did not stop.

In September, at least five bombs exploded in crowded markets and streets in New Delhi, killing at least 18 people.

The Indian Mujahideen sent out an e-mail moments after the first blast in New Delhi, saying the explosions were to prove its capability to strike in the most secure of Indian cities.

WHAT WAS DIFFERENT ABOUT THE MUMBAI ATTACKS?

All previous incidents in which the Indian Mujahideen are suspected involved coordinated serial bombs.

The Mumbai attacks also show clear signs of coordination but were carried out by gunmen, some carrying grenades.

The tactics — a military-style assault on soft targets, singling out foreigners, and taking hostages — are rare and do not fit the usual methods of militant attacks on civilian areas.

However, similar attacks have been carried out before, notably the May 2004 attacks in the eastern Saudi city of Khobar.

Gunmen attacked two oil industry installations and a foreign workers’ housing complex in the city, taking more than 50 hostages and killing 22 of them.

WHAT ALTERNATIVE THEORIES ARE THERE

Some analysts say the level of sophistication of the attacks, and the fact that foreigners were targeted, point to the involvement of a more experienced and al Qaeda-influenced group, such as Lashkar-e-Taiba. The group, based in Pakistan and fighting Indian rule in Kashmir, denied any role in the attack.

The group has been blamed for several attacks including an assault on India’s parliament in 2001 that brought Indian and Pakistan to the brink of war.

Infosys firing, Infosys layoff – Software Company firing employee

September 17th, 2008

There has been a buzz in the IT industry about the firings in the top Indian IT Companies. I had an interesting observation to share with you.
Try the following search term in google.

tcs firing
wipro firing
satyam firing
infosys firing

As you can see from the last snapshot by searching Infosys firing in google, you can see a red circle in the snapshot, here google says Did you mean “Infosys Hiring”. ( From Google Help page – Google’s spell checking software automatically checks whether your query uses the most common spelling of a given word. If it thinks you’re likely to generate better results with an alternative spelling, it will ask “Did you mean: (more common spelling)?”. Click the suggested spelling to launch a Google search for that).

It has got very significant meaning that Infosys has never been a hire and fire company, and it is a great achievement for a company and it is not a true news that infy firing

Well infy is not in mood to fire;

And going completely against the tide is Infosys, which is actually planning to hire 25,000 people this year and is also contemplating recruiting about 1,000 more in China over the next two to three years. Infact insosys have lot of project and infy hyderabad is recruiting people like anything; check today times ascent also. Infy hyderabad is all to set its New campus at Uppal hyderabad.
Lets hope that the current situation of firing employees in top companies goes away fast.

Satyam gives pink slips to 400 employees

September 15th, 2008

After Wipro showing the door to 1,000 employees and news about TCS planning another round of layoffs, it seems it’s pink slips time at Satyam Computers.

Hyderabad-based company has reportedly given pink slips to some 400 engineers and associates at its Hyderabad, Pune and Visakhapatnam centres. According to earlier reports, the company has sacked 150 experienced employees from the Hyderabad centre who were on bench. The report says that most of those sacked are in the ‘S’ band, indicating that they had at least two to five years of experience. Terming it as a routine exercise, company’s global head, HR, SV Krishnan said, “Giving pink slips to those in the ‘S’ band was not out of the ordinary and we do this as a matter of employee evaluation and development.” The company has reportedly also sent out a mail cautioning employees against not turning up at office and preferring to remain on the bench. Also, the company’s management has asked some employees to either voluntarily switch to a contractual agreement (moving from pay rolls) or leave.

According to a report in a Daily this week, India’s no. 1 IT exporter Tata Consultancy Service too is planning another round of layoffs. Wipro Technologies also has put about 4-5 per cent of its workforce, about 2,400-3,000 employees, under the scanner for non-performance. Company sources reveal that about 1,000 employees have already been asked to leave.

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Defence Minister Antony : Pakistan supporting terrorism

September 15th, 2008

There’s been an increase in the activity along the line of control over the last three days which has put security forces on high alert.

Two Army jawans and two special police officers have been killed in an ongoing encounter in the Poonch sector along the LoC.

This comes after two militants were killed trying to infiltrate in the Tangdhar sector in north Kashmir.

Another militant was gunned down in the Ramban area of Jammu early on Monday morning.

Meanwhile, Defence Minister AK Antony has said that while Pakistan is in a stage of transition militants are getting support from across the border.

Aarushi murder case: CBI opposes Raj Kumar’s bail

September 12th, 2008

The CBI has opposed the bail for Raj Kumar, one of the key suspects in the Aarushi-Hemraj double murder case.

It has argued that, being a citizen of Nepal, Raj Kumar can flee the country. It also pointed out that scientific evidence point to his involvement in the crime.

A court in Ghaziabad on the outskirts of Delhi will decide Raj Kumar’s bail later on Friday.

The bail plea of Krishna, another suspect in the case will also be decided. RK Anand has arrived at the Ghaziabad court as part of Krishna’s defence team.

The two men are currently in jail for the murders of 13-year-old Aarushi Talwar and her family’s domestic help Hemraj in Noida.

The third man accused of being involved in the murder, Vijay Mandal, was released on Saturday.

The CBI has confirmed that it has no material evidence against any of the three men, a sign that the case has collapsed.