Punjab, HCL ink deal to roll out e-District plan
The Government of Punjab has entered into an agreement with HCL Infosystems to roll out e-District pilot projects in Kapurthala and Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar (Nawanshahar) districts of the state.Under the deal HCL Infosystems will deliver state of the art Humanitics e-District Platform to deliver electronic services to the common citizen.
The Government of Punjab has entered into an agreement with HCL Infosystems to roll out e-District pilot projects in Kapurthala and Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar (Nawanshahar) districts of the state.Under the deal HCL Infosystems will deliver state of the art Humanitics e-District Platform to deliver electronic services to the common citizen.
Dhanbad prison e-Connected for visitors
Relatives and friends of under-trials and prisoners lodged in Dhanbad Jail will no longer have to wait for hours in long queues to meet them as all the eight block headquarters of Dhanbad district have now been e-connected to the prison to facilitate video conferencing.the move would greatly reduce stress among prisoners regarding the well-being of their family members.
Relatives and friends of under-trials and prisoners lodged in Dhanbad Jail will no longer have to wait for hours in long queues to meet them as all the eight block headquarters of Dhanbad district have now been e-connected to the prison to facilitate video conferencing.the move would greatly reduce stress among prisoners regarding the well-being of their family members.
Cisco plans to buy Skype
Cisco has made a bid to buy Skype for around US $5 billion, before the privately-held Internet phone company goes public, the influential Silicon Valley blog TechCrunch reported on Monday. Skype allows users to make free Internet telephone and video calls to other Skype users and charges relatively low rates for calls from computers to land and mobile phones.
Cisco has made a bid to buy Skype for around US $5 billion, before the privately-held Internet phone company goes public, the influential Silicon Valley blog TechCrunch reported on Monday. Skype allows users to make free Internet telephone and video calls to other Skype users and charges relatively low rates for calls from computers to land and mobile phones.
India extends moratorium on certain projects
The Environment Ministry on Tuesday announced that it will extend the moratorium on developmental projects in critically polluted industrial clusters till October 31. The government imposed a temporary moratorium on January 1 on consideration of developmental projects, including the projects in the pipeline for clearance, in these clusters till August 30.
The Environment Ministry on Tuesday announced that it will extend the moratorium on developmental projects in critically polluted industrial clusters till October 31. The government imposed a temporary moratorium on January 1 on consideration of developmental projects, including the projects in the pipeline for clearance, in these clusters till August 30.
MP to raise special auxiliary police brigade
The Madhya Pradesh State Cabinet has decided to raise a 'Special Auxiliary Police Brigade' for improving law and order situation in the state.The brigade comprising retired soldiers of Indian Army from Madhya Pradesh would consist of 100 Nayaks, 850 Sainiks and 50 Sainiks(drivers). Initially, the security personnel would be appointed for a period of one year.
The Madhya Pradesh State Cabinet has decided to raise a 'Special Auxiliary Police Brigade' for improving law and order situation in the state.The brigade comprising retired soldiers of Indian Army from Madhya Pradesh would consist of 100 Nayaks, 850 Sainiks and 50 Sainiks(drivers). Initially, the security personnel would be appointed for a period of one year.


Hi. I would really like someone to answer this question for me.
I've been looking at a comparison of national assault rates around the world. Australia's assault rate (which is actually lower than most of the English speaking world), works out to about 58 per 100, 000 people, per month.
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/cri_ass_percap-crime-assaults-per-capita
This is backed up, roughly, by the stats from the Australian Institute of Criminology.
http://www.aic.gov.au/en/publications/current%20series/facts/1-20/2008/1...
This would imply that the 28 or so attacks reported so prominently in the Indian media (between late May - late September) don't really amount to much of a crime wave at all. Barely even a trickle.
Even the statistic you vaguely alluded to, of 20 attacks in Sydney over September, don't really constitute much of an assault rate if the victims include Indian residents, and children of Indian residents. Hard to know, as you didn't actually give much specific information.
So, given that there isn't much evidence, at all, that these attacks against Indians are common in Australia, isn't this whole story about "curry bashing" in Australia a bit of a beat up?
Also you claim that it's a "simplistic proposition" to categorise these crimes as opportunistic. I would like to know exactly how you deduce that. After all, quite a lot of these attacks are perpetrated by other ethnic minorities.
For instance, if you look at the CCTV footage of the attack on Sourabh Sharma, you can clearly see that the attackers who aren't hooded are themselves Asian.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zYh6-i-M5c
A few of the attacks in Sydney were allegedly perpetrated by Lebanese youths.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Indians-in-Australia-say-Lebanese-you...
The attack on Sunny Bajaj in Melbourne was perpetrated by two guys, one white, the other African.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/World/Indian-student-attacked-again-i...
Also, note the more recent assault against an undercover Indian journalist in Australia. Thiswas hysterically condemned in the Indian media, and even prompted a special half hour news segment entiled "Yes It's Racism!". It wasn't mentioned, however, that according to the victim, the attacker was actually himself Indian.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,24897,25850818-601,00.html
Hi. I would really like someone to answer this question for me.
I've been looking at a comparison of national assault rates around the world. Australia's assault rate (which is actually lower than most of the English speaking world), works out to about 58 per 100, 000 people, per month.
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/cri_ass_percap-crime-assaults-per-capita
This is backed up, roughly, by the stats from the Australian Institute of Criminology.
http://www.aic.gov.au/en/publications/current%20series/facts/1-20/2008/1...
This would imply that the 28 or so attacks reported so prominently in the Indian media (between late May - late September) don't really amount to much of a crime wave at all. Barely even a trickle.
Even the statistic you vaguely alluded to, of 20 attacks in Sydney over September, don't really constitute much of an assault rate if the victims include Indian residents, and children of Indian residents. Hard to know, as you didn't actually give much specific information.
So, given that there isn't much evidence, at all, that these attacks against Indians are common in Australia, isn't this whole story about "curry bashing" in Australia a bit of a beat up?
Also you claim that it's a "simplistic proposition" to categorise these crimes as opportunistic. I would like to know exactly how you deduce that. After all, quite a lot of these attacks are perpetrated by other ethnic minorities.
For instance, if you look at the CCTV footage of the attack on Sourabh Sharma, you can clearly see that the attackers who aren't hooded are themselves Asian.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zYh6-i-M5c
A few of the attacks in Sydney were allegedly perpetrated by Lebanese youths.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Indians-in-Australia-say-Lebanese-you...
The attack on Sunny Bajaj in Melbourne was perpetrated by two guys, one white, the other African.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/World/Indian-student-attacked-again-i...
Also, the more recent assault against an undercover Indian journalist in Australia, which was hysterically condemned as "racist and venal" in the Indian media, was actually perpetrated by another Indian.
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,24897,25850818-601,00.html
It should be attached highest priority as India facing hunger is blot on our society and should not remain any more
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