Saturday, March 31, 2012

Block Any Docomo No & DoCoMo number hack

1.Do u want to know your FRIENDS last call or sms details. then follow these STEPS

1.first of all recharge u r friends number with 10 or 20
2.then go to tatadocomo.com/myaccount.aspx
register u r friends number in it
3.then go to c1web1.saas.talismaonline.com/chatc1/tatadocomo.html
this is onine docomo custumre care chat window
4.then ask him for MY ACCOUNT INITIAL PASSWORD
5.then he will ask u last recharge details.if u recharged with 10.tel him 10 by paper recharge. if u r recharged with 20 tell him 20 by paper recharge.
Then he will give u the initial pin
6. login with that pin and change the password.
then u can see u r friends balance,recharge date,last 10 cal detais,u can blockk his sim card also
THATS IT 1000% it will work.



hey its works yaar. becareful with the customer care chat. if u fails saying last recharge details then he ask for your balance.dail 09045012345 and enter u r frnds mobile number and know their balance.

when u login in it u see their address detail.
then move pointer on TELEPHONE SETUP u will see 3 menus
1.mobile details
2.do not isturb
3.prepaid details

click on prepaid details thats it. the list of dailled number etails will come.
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Karnataka top cop worse than Gaddafi, says court; strikes down appointment


Bangalore:  The Karnataka High Court has struck down the appointment of Shankar Bidari as the state's Director General of Police (DGP) and Inspector General of Police (IGP).

Mr Bidari was drawn into a legal battle after A R Infant, the Director General (Home Guards and Fire Services), filed an application before the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT), seeking quashing of the former's appointment. Mr Infant contended that his seniority was overlooked.

In scathing observations related to the alleged atrocities committed by Mr Bidari and his team during the hunt to nab forest brigand Veerappan, the High Court today compared the DGP to dictators like Saddam Hussain and Moammar Gaddafi. There were several allegations of rape, torture and ill treatment made by tribal women against the Special Task Force headed by Mr Bidari when the team was conducting search operations for sandalwood smuggler Veerapan. Mr Infant, in his petition, to the court had stated that Mr Bidari did not disclose this to the Union Public Service Commission when he was the Deputy Commander of the Special Task Force.  

The court said today "If what the two women have said in their affidavit is true, he is worse than Saddam Hussain and Moammar Gaddafi."

The High court even struck down Mr Bidari's contentions "absolving himself of the responsibility" of atrocities, by stating he was only the Deputy Commander of the Joint Task Force of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and not "omnipresent and omnipotent like Saddam Hussain or Moammar Gaddafi."
 
 
On March 16, the CAT set aside Mr Bidari's appointment as the DGP and IGP of Karnataka and ruled that Mr Infant should be appointed the ad hoc police chief till the government decided on the new appointment. 

With regards to the verdict of the Central Administrative Tribunal the court added "It is just".

With this order Mr Bidari who is considered to have been handpicked by former Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa will have to make way for Mr Infant.
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Jayalalithaa revokes expulsion of former aide Sasikala

Chennai:  Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and AIADMK Chief J Jayalalithaa today revoked the expulsion of her close aide Sasikala. In December, Ms Sasikala, who lived with the Tamil Nadu chief minister in her home, was expelled by Ms Jayalalithaa from her party, the AIADMK.

"VK Sasikala has sent a letter to me. She had also issued a statement with the same content. I accept the explanation," Jayalalithaa said in a statement here.

"The disciplinary action against Sasikala is cancelled," she said.

Ms Jayalalithaa's decision comes days after Ms Sasikala snapped ties with her own family for 'betraying' the party supremo.

"I've snapped ties with all those who betrayed Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa," Ms Sasikala had told Jaya TV on Wednesday, the official channel of the Chief Minister's party. "I can't forgive my relatives who worked against her," she added. Ms Sasikala's husband Natarajan and brother Diwakaran have been arrested for alleged land-grabbing.

Ms Jayalalithaa, whose move expelling her long-time confidante sent ripples in state political circles, however, said the action against Sasikala's relatives, including her husband M Natarajan, stands.

"Party workers should not have any contact with them," she said.

Though Ms Jayalalithaa had not discussed the reasons for her estrangement with Ms Sasikala, party sources say that the Chief Minister had got tired of her friend interfering with administrative issues, including the postings of bureaucrats. AIADMK sources said those close to the Chief Minister had warned her of  a plan by Ms Sasikala's family to take over the party if Ms Jayalalithaa is convicted in a corruption case. 

Ms Sasikala is on trial for allegedly misusing her earlier terms as chief minister for vast personal gains.

In her letter Ms Sasikala had said, "I don't have any ambition to enter politics, nor to become an MLA or a Minister. I've dedicated my life to my sister, Jayalalithaa."

The statement had hinted at a possible reconciliation, which took place today. "I've not thought ill of Jayalalithaa even in my dream," said Ms Sasikala. "I lived at Jayalalithaa's residence for 24 years. She too accepted me as her sister."

The main opposition party in Tamil Nadu, the DMK, had described Ms Sasikala's estrangement from the Chief Minister as a staged drama. The DMK had alleged that Ms Jayalalithaa wanted to distance herself temporarily from Ms Sasikala so the latter could serve as scapegoat in the corruption case against the Chief Minister.
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Big food brands hide harmful effects, claims Delhi-based NGO Centre for Science and Environment


Big food brands hide harmful effects, claims Delhi-based NGO Centre for Science and Environment
KFC is one of the 16 food brands accused of hiding the harmful effects of its products by the Centre for Science and Environment. Some other brands in the CSE list includes Maggi, Top Ramen noodles, MacDonald’s foods PepsiCo products and Haldiram’s Aloo Bhujia.

NEW DELHI: Delhi-based NGO, Centre for Science and Environment, has alleged that leading food manufacturers are guilty of "large scale misbranding and misinformation" by claiming that their food contained zero trans-fats even though tests showed that they have heavy doses of it.
Most popular "junk foods contain very high levels of trans-fats, salts and sugar - which inevitably lead to severe ill health and diseases like obesity and diabetes," the CSE said on Friday. It released the results of laboratory tests carried out on 16 major food brands that the young particularly like, such as Maggi and Top Ramen noodles, MacDonald's foods, KFC's fried chicken and Haldiram's Aloo Bhujia. These findings were disputed by the manufacturers.
Trans-fats clog arteries when they get deposited on the walls of the arteries making the passage narrower, while large amounts of salt leads to increase in blood pressure making the heart work overtime. CSE noted that the kind of food under test has enough trans-fats, salt and sugar to lead to an early onset of diseases in the young. It accused the companies of not disclosing the real contents of their products.

CSE's lab tested samples of popular foods such as potato chips, snacks like aloo bhujia, noodles, soft drinks, burgers, French fries and fried chicken. Their results showed that having just one serving of these foods "completely overturned one's daily diet chart." The National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) and the World Health Organization (WHO) prescribe benchmarks of how much salt, sugar, carbohydrates and fats every individual can have on a daily basis to stay healthy.
Citing an example, CSE said, "The NIN benchmark for maximum salt for one person is 6 gram, while the WHO puts it at 5 gram. The normal 80-gram packet of Maggi noodles that many of us gobble up almost on a daily basis has over 3.5 gram of salt - enough to take care of over 60 per cent of our daily salt intake."
But much more than salt the real concern was the threat from the trans-fats which were disclosed by the companies, CSE noted. The WHO says that in a balanced diet, a maximum of 1 per cent of total energy should come from trans fats. Therefore, an adult male can have 2.6 gram of trans fats per day, while an adult female can have 2.1 gram and a child (10-12 years) can have 2.3 gram.
But CSE found that Top Ramen Super Noodles (Masala) which claims to have no trans-fats actually contains 0.7 gram of it per 100 gram. Similarly, Haldiram's Aloo Bhujia says it has no trans fats, but the study found 2.5 gram per 100 gram. PepsiCo's Lays (Snack Smart) was sold till February 2012 through huge advertisements to say that these chips are healthy because they have zero trans fats, but every 100 grams of it has 3.7 grams of trans fats.
The companies strongly refuted the allegations in the CSE report. Pepsico said, "All products manufactured by PepsiCo in India are fully compliant with all the regulations, including those on labelling, prescribed by the FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India)." It said that its products under the Lays, Uncle Chips, Kurkure and Cheetos brands are trans-fat free.
Nestle in its response said, "We respect the work being done by organizations like CSE to improve consumers' understanding of healthy and balanced diets. Maggi is intended as a light meal and can safely be consumed as part of diversified balanced diet." McDonald's said, "In India we take a lot of effort to ensure our food is safe for our customers and have stringent quality processes at every stage. At McDonald's stores we use RBD Palmolein oil which is naturally trans-fat free."
CSE's contention is otherwise. Its report says, "A child eating one MacDonald's Happy Meals finishes up 90% of all his daily requirement of trans fats. The packet of Happy Meal makes absolutely no mention of this massive dosage of trans fats." As per FSSAI rules, a product can claim to be trans fats free if it contains less than 0.2 gm of trans fats per serving but CSE found several brands flouting the norm and yet calling themselves trans fat free.
CSE's director general Sunita Narain said, "What makes junk food so unhealthy are the high levels of salt, sugar, fats and carbohydrates in them. Our new study, which looks at the nutritional value of these foods, is to make people aware of what these foods really contain and what they will do to our health."
Trans-fats clog arteries when they get deposited on the walls of the arteries making the passage narrower, while large amounts of salt leads to increase in blood pressure making the heart work overtime. CSE noted that the kind of food under test has enough trans-fats, salt and sugar to lead to an early onset of diseases in the young. It accused the companies of not disclosing the real contents of their products.
CSE's lab tested samples of popular foods such as potato chips, snacks like aloo bhujia, noodles, soft drinks, burgers, French fries and fried chicken. Their results showed that having just one serving of these foods "completely overturned one's daily diet chart." The National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) and the World Health Organization (WHO) prescribe benchmarks of how much salt, sugar, carbohydrates and fats every individual can have on a daily basis to stay healthy.
Citing an example, CSE said, "The NIN benchmark for maximum salt for one person is 6 gram, while the WHO puts it at 5 gram. The normal 80-gram packet of Maggi noodles that many of us gobble up almost on a daily basis has over 3.5 gram of salt - enough to take care of over 60 per cent of our daily salt intake."
But much more than salt the real concern was the threat from the trans-fats which were disclosed by the companies, CSE noted. The WHO says that in a balanced diet, a maximum of 1 per cent of total energy should come from trans fats. Therefore, an adult male can have 2.6 gram of trans fats per day, while an adult female can have 2.1 gram and a child (10-12 years) can have 2.3 gram.
But CSE found that Top Ramen Super Noodles (Masala) which claims to have no trans-fats actually contains 0.7 gram of it per 100 gram. Similarly, Haldiram's Aloo Bhujia says it has no trans fats, but the study found 2.5 gram per 100 gram. PepsiCo's Lays (Snack Smart) was sold till February 2012 through huge advertisements to say that these chips are healthy because they have zero trans fats, but every 100 grams of it has 3.7 grams of trans fats.
The companies strongly refuted the allegations in the CSE report. Pepsico said, "All products manufactured by PepsiCo in India are fully compliant with all the regulations, including those on labelling, prescribed by the FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India)." It said that its products under the Lays, Uncle Chips, Kurkure and Cheetos brands are trans-fat free.
Nestle in its response said, "We respect the work being done by organizations like CSE to improve consumers' understanding of healthy and balanced diets. Maggi is intended as a light meal and can safely be consumed as part of diversified balanced diet." McDonald's said, "In India we take a lot of effort to ensure our food is safe for our customers and have stringent quality processes at every stage. At McDonald's stores we use RBD Palmolein oil which is naturally trans-fat free."
CSE's contention is otherwise. Its report says, "A child eating one MacDonald's Happy Meals finishes up 90% of all his daily requirement of trans fats. The packet of Happy Meal makes absolutely no mention of this massive dosage of trans fats." As per FSSAI rules, a product can claim to be trans fats free if it contains less than 0.2 gm of trans fats per serving but CSE found several brands flouting the norm and yet calling themselves trans fat free.
CSE's director general Sunita Narain said, "What makes junk food so unhealthy are the high levels of salt, sugar, fats and carbohydrates in them. Our new study, which looks at the nutritional value of these foods, is to make people aware of what these foods really contain and what they will do to our health."
CSE's lab tested samples of popular foods such as potato chips, snacks like aloo bhujia, noodles, soft drinks, burgers, French fries and fried chicken. Their results showed that having just one serving of these foods "completely overturned one's daily diet chart." The National Institute of Nutrition (NIN) and the World Health Organization (WHO) prescribe benchmarks of how much salt, sugar, carbohydrates and fats every individual can have on a daily basis to stay healthy.
Citing an example, CSE said, "The NIN benchmark for maximum salt for one person is 6 gram, while the WHO puts it at 5 gram. The normal 80-gram packet of Maggi noodles that many of us gobble up almost on a daily basis has over 3.5 gram of salt - enough to take care of over 60 per cent of our daily salt intake."
But much more than salt the real concern was the threat from the trans-fats which were disclosed by the companies, CSE noted. The WHO says that in a balanced diet, a maximum of 1 per cent of total energy should come from trans fats. Therefore, an adult male can have 2.6 gram of trans fats per day, while an adult female can have 2.1 gram and a child (10-12 years) can have 2.3 gram.
But CSE found that Top Ramen Super Noodles (Masala) which claims to have no trans-fats actually contains 0.7 gram of it per 100 gram. Similarly, Haldiram's Aloo Bhujia says it has no trans fats, but the study found 2.5 gram per 100 gram. PepsiCo's Lays (Snack Smart) was sold till February 2012 through huge advertisements to say that these chips are healthy because they have zero trans fats, but every 100 grams of it has 3.7 grams of trans fats.
The companies strongly refuted the allegations in the CSE report. Pepsico said, "All products manufactured by PepsiCo in India are fully compliant with all the regulations, including those on labelling, prescribed by the FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India)." It said that its products under the Lays, Uncle Chips, Kurkure and Cheetos brands are trans-fat free.
Nestle in its response said, "We respect the work being done by organizations like CSE to improve consumers' understanding of healthy and balanced diets. Maggi is intended as a light meal and can safely be consumed as part of diversified balanced diet." McDonald's said, "In India we take a lot of effort to ensure our food is safe for our customers and have stringent quality processes at every stage. At McDonald's stores we use RBD Palmolein oil which is naturally trans-fat free."
CSE's contention is otherwise. Its report says, "A child eating one MacDonald's Happy Meals finishes up 90% of all his daily requirement of trans fats. The packet of Happy Meal makes absolutely no mention of this massive dosage of trans fats." As per FSSAI rules, a product can claim to be trans fats free if it contains less than 0.2 gm of trans fats per serving but CSE found several brands flouting the norm and yet calling themselves trans fat free.
CSE's director general Sunita Narain said, "What makes junk food so unhealthy are the high levels of salt, sugar, fats and carbohydrates in them. Our new study, which looks at the nutritional value of these foods, is to make people aware of what these foods really contain and what they will do to our health."
Citing an example, CSE said, "The NIN benchmark for maximum salt for one person is 6 gram, while the WHO puts it at 5 gram. The normal 80-gram packet of Maggi noodles that many of us gobble up almost on a daily basis has over 3.5 gram of salt - enough to take care of over 60 per cent of our daily salt intake."
But much more than salt the real concern was the threat from the trans-fats which were disclosed by the companies, CSE noted. The WHO says that in a balanced diet, a maximum of 1 per cent of total energy should come from trans fats. Therefore, an adult male can have 2.6 gram of trans fats per day, while an adult female can have 2.1 gram and a child (10-12 years) can have 2.3 gram.
But CSE found that Top Ramen Super Noodles (Masala) which claims to have no trans-fats actually contains 0.7 gram of it per 100 gram. Similarly, Haldiram's Aloo Bhujia says it has no trans fats, but the study found 2.5 gram per 100 gram. PepsiCo's Lays (Snack Smart) was sold till February 2012 through huge advertisements to say that these chips are healthy because they have zero trans fats, but every 100 grams of it has 3.7 grams of trans fats.
The companies strongly refuted the allegations in the CSE report. Pepsico said, "All products manufactured by PepsiCo in India are fully compliant with all the regulations, including those on labelling, prescribed by the FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India)." It said that its products under the Lays, Uncle Chips, Kurkure and Cheetos brands are trans-fat free.
Nestle in its response said, "We respect the work being done by organizations like CSE to improve consumers' understanding of healthy and balanced diets. Maggi is intended as a light meal and can safely be consumed as part of diversified balanced diet." McDonald's said, "In India we take a lot of effort to ensure our food is safe for our customers and have stringent quality processes at every stage. At McDonald's stores we use RBD Palmolein oil which is naturally trans-fat free."
CSE's contention is otherwise. Its report says, "A child eating one MacDonald's Happy Meals finishes up 90% of all his daily requirement of trans fats. The packet of Happy Meal makes absolutely no mention of this massive dosage of trans fats." As per FSSAI rules, a product can claim to be trans fats free if it contains less than 0.2 gm of trans fats per serving but CSE found several brands flouting the norm and yet calling themselves trans fat free.
CSE's director general Sunita Narain said, "What makes junk food so unhealthy are the high levels of salt, sugar, fats and carbohydrates in them. Our new study, which looks at the nutritional value of these foods, is to make people aware of what these foods really contain and what they will do to our health."
But much more than salt the real concern was the threat from the trans-fats which were disclosed by the companies, CSE noted. The WHO says that in a balanced diet, a maximum of 1 per cent of total energy should come from trans fats. Therefore, an adult male can have 2.6 gram of trans fats per day, while an adult female can have 2.1 gram and a child (10-12 years) can have 2.3 gram.
But CSE found that Top Ramen Super Noodles (Masala) which claims to have no trans-fats actually contains 0.7 gram of it per 100 gram. Similarly, Haldiram's Aloo Bhujia says it has no trans fats, but the study found 2.5 gram per 100 gram. PepsiCo's Lays (Snack Smart) was sold till February 2012 through huge advertisements to say that these chips are healthy because they have zero trans fats, but every 100 grams of it has 3.7 grams of trans fats.
The companies strongly refuted the allegations in the CSE report. Pepsico said, "All products manufactured by PepsiCo in India are fully compliant with all the regulations, including those on labelling, prescribed by the FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India)." It said that its products under the Lays, Uncle Chips, Kurkure and Cheetos brands are trans-fat free.
Nestle in its response said, "We respect the work being done by organizations like CSE to improve consumers' understanding of healthy and balanced diets. Maggi is intended as a light meal and can safely be consumed as part of diversified balanced diet." McDonald's said, "In India we take a lot of effort to ensure our food is safe for our customers and have stringent quality processes at every stage. At McDonald's stores we use RBD Palmolein oil which is naturally trans-fat free."
CSE's contention is otherwise. Its report says, "A child eating one MacDonald's Happy Meals finishes up 90% of all his daily requirement of trans fats. The packet of Happy Meal makes absolutely no mention of this massive dosage of trans fats." As per FSSAI rules, a product can claim to be trans fats free if it contains less than 0.2 gm of trans fats per serving but CSE found several brands flouting the norm and yet calling themselves trans fat free.
CSE's director general Sunita Narain said, "What makes junk food so unhealthy are the high levels of salt, sugar, fats and carbohydrates in them. Our new study, which looks at the nutritional value of these foods, is to make people aware of what these foods really contain and what they will do to our health."
But CSE found that Top Ramen Super Noodles (Masala) which claims to have no trans-fats actually contains 0.7 gram of it per 100 gram. Similarly, Haldiram's Aloo Bhujia says it has no trans fats, but the study found 2.5 gram per 100 gram. PepsiCo's Lays (Snack Smart) was sold till February 2012 through huge advertisements to say that these chips are healthy because they have zero trans fats, but every 100 grams of it has 3.7 grams of trans fats.
The companies strongly refuted the allegations in the CSE report. Pepsico said, "All products manufactured by PepsiCo in India are fully compliant with all the regulations, including those on labelling, prescribed by the FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India)." It said that its products under the Lays, Uncle Chips, Kurkure and Cheetos brands are trans-fat free.
Nestle in its response said, "We respect the work being done by organizations like CSE to improve consumers' understanding of healthy and balanced diets. Maggi is intended as a light meal and can safely be consumed as part of diversified balanced diet." McDonald's said, "In India we take a lot of effort to ensure our food is safe for our customers and have stringent quality processes at every stage. At McDonald's stores we use RBD Palmolein oil which is naturally trans-fat free."
CSE's contention is otherwise. Its report says, "A child eating one MacDonald's Happy Meals finishes up 90% of all his daily requirement of trans fats. The packet of Happy Meal makes absolutely no mention of this massive dosage of trans fats." As per FSSAI rules, a product can claim to be trans fats free if it contains less than 0.2 gm of trans fats per serving but CSE found several brands flouting the norm and yet calling themselves trans fat free.
CSE's director general Sunita Narain said, "What makes junk food so unhealthy are the high levels of salt, sugar, fats and carbohydrates in them. Our new study, which looks at the nutritional value of these foods, is to make people aware of what these foods really contain and what they will do to our health."
The companies strongly refuted the allegations in the CSE report. Pepsico said, "All products manufactured by PepsiCo in India are fully compliant with all the regulations, including those on labelling, prescribed by the FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India)." It said that its products under the Lays, Uncle Chips, Kurkure and Cheetos brands are trans-fat free.
Nestle in its response said, "We respect the work being done by organizations like CSE to improve consumers' understanding of healthy and balanced diets. Maggi is intended as a light meal and can safely be consumed as part of diversified balanced diet." McDonald's said, "In India we take a lot of effort to ensure our food is safe for our customers and have stringent quality processes at every stage. At McDonald's stores we use RBD Palmolein oil which is naturally trans-fat free."
CSE's contention is otherwise. Its report says, "A child eating one MacDonald's Happy Meals finishes up 90% of all his daily requirement of trans fats. The packet of Happy Meal makes absolutely no mention of this massive dosage of trans fats." As per FSSAI rules, a product can claim to be trans fats free if it contains less than 0.2 gm of trans fats per serving but CSE found several brands flouting the norm and yet calling themselves trans fat free.
CSE's director general Sunita Narain said, "What makes junk food so unhealthy are the high levels of salt, sugar, fats and carbohydrates in them. Our new study, which looks at the nutritional value of these foods, is to make people aware of what these foods really contain and what they will do to our health."
Nestle in its response said, "We respect the work being done by organizations like CSE to improve consumers' understanding of healthy and balanced diets. Maggi is intended as a light meal and can safely be consumed as part of diversified balanced diet." McDonald's said, "In India we take a lot of effort to ensure our food is safe for our customers and have stringent quality processes at every stage. At McDonald's stores we use RBD Palmolein oil which is naturally trans-fat free."
CSE's contention is otherwise. Its report says, "A child eating one MacDonald's Happy Meals finishes up 90% of all his daily requirement of trans fats. The packet of Happy Meal makes absolutely no mention of this massive dosage of trans fats." As per FSSAI rules, a product can claim to be trans fats free if it contains less than 0.2 gm of trans fats per serving but CSE found several brands flouting the norm and yet calling themselves trans fat free.
CSE's director general Sunita Narain said, "What makes junk food so unhealthy are the high levels of salt, sugar, fats and carbohydrates in them. Our new study, which looks at the nutritional value of these foods, is to make people aware of what these foods really contain and what they will do to our health."
CSE's contention is otherwise. Its report says, "A child eating one MacDonald's Happy Meals finishes up 90% of all his daily requirement of trans fats. The packet of Happy Meal makes absolutely no mention of this massive dosage of trans fats." As per FSSAI rules, a product can claim to be trans fats free if it contains less than 0.2 gm of trans fats per serving but CSE found several brands flouting the norm and yet calling themselves trans fat free.
CSE's director general Sunita Narain said, "What makes junk food so unhealthy are the high levels of salt, sugar, fats and carbohydrates in them. Our new study, which looks at the nutritional value of these foods, is to make people aware of what these foods really contain and what they will do to our health."
CSE's director general Sunita Narain said, "What makes junk food so unhealthy are the high levels of salt, sugar, fats and carbohydrates in them. Our new study, which looks at the nutritional value of these foods, is to make people aware of what these foods really contain and what they will do to our health."


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2G scam: Essar's Ravi Ruia, three others appear before court


2G scam: Essar's Ravi Ruia, three others appear before court
The court on the last hearing while granting exemption to all Ravi Ruia and the other three accused had directed them to appear in person on March 31 saying it would be in their interest to appear in the court.
NEW DELHI: Corporate honcho Ravi Ruia of the Essar group and three others on Saturday appeared before a special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court hearing of the 2G spectrum allocation case, after skipping court many times and moved their bail application. 

Special CBI Judge OP Saini put up the arguments on bail for April 21 after CBI told the court that it will file reply on their bail application.

Essar Group promoters Ravi Ruia, Anshuman Ruia, and Loop Telecom promoters IP Khaitanand Kiran Khaitan were earlier exempted from personal appearance before the court three times - Jan 27, Feb 22 and March 17.

The court on the last hearing while granting exemption to all four accused had directed them to appear in person on March 31 saying it would be in their interest to appear in the court.

The third set of charges filed by the CBI in the 2G case alleged that the Essar Group used Loop as a front to acquire telecom licences in 2008. Essar, which already had a 33 percent stake in Vodafone, held substantial equity in Loop and thus violated telecom licence norms, the chargesheet said.

According to the government auditor, the 2G spectrum allocation case, allegedly masterminded by former telecom minister A Raja, pertained to biased distribution of mobile airwaves and operating licences, in lieu of kickbacks, to telecom firms that could have cost the treasury up to Rs.1.76 lakh crore in lost revenue.

Nineteen individuals and six companies are accused in the case. Fourteen were arrested, and of them except for Raja and former telecom secretary Siddharth Behura, the others have been released on bail.
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Jayalalithaa revokes expulsion of former aide Sasikala


CHENNAI: Signalling a patch up with her estranged aide Sasikala who was expelled last year from the AIADMK, party supremoJayalalithaa on Saturday revoked the action, accepting an explanation issued by her.
"VK Sasikala has sent a letter to me. She had also issued a statement with the same content. I accept the explanation," Jayalalithaa said in a statement here. "The disciplinary action against Sasikala is cancelled," she said.
On March 28, Sasikala had issued a statement through AIADMK-promoted Jaya TV, stating she had snapped ties with all those who had "betrayed" Jayalalithaa.
"It is an unpardonable betrayal by those who claimed to be my relatives and friends to have indulged in activities against Jayalalithaa. Those who betrayed my sister are not needed by me", Sasikala had said.
Sasikala had also claimed innocence, saying she came to know about the happenings which were against AIADMK's interest and conspiracy against Jayalalithaa only after she came out of Poes Garden (Jayalalithaa's residence) where she had stayed for 24 years.
"This has pained and shocked me", Sasikala said, adding, all those things happened without her knowledge and this was the "truth."
Jayalalithaa, whose move expelling her long-time confidante sent ripples in state political circles, however, said the action against Sasikala's relatives, including her husband M Natarajan, stands.
"Party workers should not have any contact with them," she said.
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Friday, March 30, 2012

Jobs in ONGC Tripura Power Company Limited March - 2012

ONGC Tripura Power Company Ltd.  (OTPC)
6th Floor, IFCI Tower, 61, Nehru Place, New Delhi - 110019

ONGC Tripura Power Company Limited (OTPC) is setting up a 726.6 MW Combined Cycle Gas Turbine thermal power plant in the state of Tripura at Palatana to supply power to entire North-Eastern Region of India. OTPC invites applications from competent professionals for the following posts : 


  1. GM (Plant) : 01 post
  2. DGM (Commercial) : 01 post
  3. DGM (HR & Admin) : 01 post
  4. Company Secretary : 01 post
  5. Manager (Engineering & Business Development) : 01 post
  6. Manager (Electrical Maintenance) : 01 post
  7. Manager (C&I) : 01 post
  8. Manager (Technical Cell) : 01 post
  9. Manager (Material Management) : 01 post
  10. Manager (F & A) : 01 post
  11. Manager (F & A) : 01 post
  12. Manager (IT & MIS) : 01 post
  13. Manager (HR & Admin) : 01 post
  14. Manager (EA to MD) : 01 post
  15. Assistant Manager (Operations), Palatana : 05 posts
  16. Assistant Manager (Mechanical Maintenance) : 01 post
  17. Assistant Manager (Electrical Maintenance) : 01 post
  18. Assistant Manager (C&I) : 01 post
  19. Assistant Manager (Fire Station In-charge) : 01 post
  20. Assistant Manager (HR & Admin) : 01 post
  21. Assistant Manager (IT) : 01 post
  22. Executive (Chemist) : 01 post
  23. Executive (Mechanical Maintenance) : 01 post
  24. Executive (Electrical Maintenance) : 01 post
  25. Executive (C&I) : 01 post
  26. Executive (Commercial) : 02 posts
  27. Executive (F&A) : 01 post
  28. Executive (F&A) : 01 post
  29. Executive (IT) :  01 post
  30. Executive (IT) : : 01 post

How to Apply :   Candidates fulfilling the requirements may email their detailed resume indicating post applied for, name & father’s name, date of birth, contact number & mailing address, qualification (10th onwards indicating degree, institution, year of passing and percentage of marks) and experience (covering post held, organization, period & nature of duties) to  hr@otpcindia.in  within 15 days. (published on 28/03/2012)

Please visit http://www.otpcindia.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=102&Itemid=83    to view the details. 
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eGestalt Technologies Recruitment for "Software Engineer"-B.E/B.Tech-2011 batch-4 Lpa-14 April 2012


COMPANY NAME:  eGestalt Technologies

COMPANY PROFILE:


                  eGestalt Technologies Inc. is a world-class, innovation driven, leading provider of cloud computing based Enterprise solutions for Information Security and IT-GRC Management. eGestaltis headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and has offices in US, Asia-Pacific and Middle East.


                              eGestalt Technologies Inc., USA, was founded in 2009 by Chandrasekhar Bilugu, Chairman and Managing Director and Anupam Sahai, President. The Consulting and development team, eGestalt Technologies in India was founded in 2007 by former Intel and IBM executives.


                               "Gestalt" = a physical, biological, psychological, or symbolic configuration or pattern of elements so unified as a whole that its properties cannot be derived from a simple summation of its parts.


                                  eGestalt, a digital concept of the well known word "Gestalt", is the irreducible experiential configurations not derivable from a simple summation of perceptual elements. In simple words, the very electronic elements that support today's global infrastructure, business, life, healthcare, entertainment, productivity, workforce, are built with thousands and thousands of products and point solutions. The collective manifestation of these point solutions is reflected in the enhanced quality of life.

FIELD OF WORKING:  IT/Software Industry

JOB ROLE:Software  Engineer


SALARY OFFERED:4 Lpa

JOB LOCATION: Bangalore

VENUE DATE:14/4/2012

LAST DATE: 8/4/2012

REQUIRED QUALIFICATION:B.E/B.Tech


EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: Freshers(0-10 Months)

CANDIDATE PROFILE:
  •  B.E/B.Tech Graduates from 2011 Batch( CS/IT- More Preferred)
  • Good in Communication and analytical skill.
  • Good Academic Score& Elitmus Score.
  • Candidates should have good knowledge  in programming(Java Skill).
APPLY MODE:  Online

HOW TO APPLY:

                           Interested and eligible candidates must have the elitmus test score to apply the above position.To know more about elitmus employabality test visit to the elitmus.com

To apply: Click here

Last date to apply:8 April 2012

WEBSITE DETAILS OF THE COMPANY: http://www.egestalt.com/
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Mega Job Fest 2012-Emax Group of Institutions-B.E/B.Tech/MBA/BBA/MCA/Diploma-March & April 2012-Haryana


JOB FAIR NAME:   Emax Job Fest 2012

JOB FIELD :  IT/Software Industry

JOB ROLE/PROFILE:  Multiple

OFFERED SALARY:  Best in Industry


VENUE LOCATIONHaryana

JOB-LOCATION: Anywhere

VENUE DATE:  Check below

YEAR OF PASSING:2012 batch
  
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONAny Graduate

EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:  Freshers

VENUE DATE DETAILS:
  • 27-28-29 March, 2012 for Diploma & B.Tech Mechanical-3 days
  • 4- 5 April, 2012 for MBA & BBA -2 days
  • 11-12-13 April, 2012 for Electronics B.Tech & Diploma-3 days
  • 18-19 April, 2012 for Civil Diploma & B.Tech-2 days
  • 25-26-27 April, 2012 for CSE/IT Diploma & B.Tech, MCA-3 days
For more details&Apply : Click here


VENUE DETAILS: 

Emax Education City
Kalpi-Naraingarh Road
Ambala (HR)
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FranConnect India Java Developer @ Noida


FranConnect India

Job Summary :


Company Name                :  FranConnect India
 Job Location                      :  Noida
Experience Required      :  Freshers
Education Required        : B.Tech/B.E
Key Skills                             : Core Java, JSP, Servlets, Struts and database

Job Description

About Us :
FranConnect is the #1 provider of Franchise Management Systems with the most comprehensive franchising solution on the Planet! FranConnect’s integrated suite of software applications allow franchise organizations to manage all aspects of their operations including Sales, Marketing, Financial Data Collection and Analysis, Royalty Invoicing and Automated Funds Transfer, Contract and Legal Document Management, Customer Relationship Management, Help Desk, Franchisee Support, Online Training, Supply Management, Automated Ad-Builder, E-mail Marketing, Franchisee Web-sites, ZIP Code Locator Service, QuickBooks, Peachtree and POS Integration.

FranConnect’s focus is on providing easy to use solutions at a price point where most organizations can see a return on investment in the first month of their operation.

Job Summary :

Golden opportunity for B.Tech/B.E. (CS/IT) 2011 passed out freshers with minimum 73% marks.

The candidates would be trained for three months on Core Java, JSP, Servlets, Struts and database.
Candidates will undergo a test after three months on Java/J2EE training and those who will score above cut-off set by the company will be offered Software Developer’s job with 2.50 L/a CTC. 15 months mandatory service required to avoid penalty
Contact Details
Executive Name:Manish Kumar
Contact Company:Appnetix Techno Pvt Ltd
Telephone:            01204758133
Reference Id:Freshers


How To Apply ?

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FIDELITY frehser@gurgon


FIDELITY

Job Summary :


Company Name                :  Fidelity Business Services India Private Limited
 Job Location                      :  Gurgaon
Experience Required      :  Freshers
Education Required        : B.Tech/B.E
Key Skills                             : Freshers

Job Description

About Us:
What sets Fidelity Worldwide Investment apart is our attention to detail – our investment intelligence. As a leading investment management company, we make considered judgements about which organisations to invest in around the world, to benefit our clients.
It’s an approach that’s made us the world’s investment specialist. Our Analysts visit organisations, talk to the people on the ground and develop their understanding of investment opportunities. And our portfolio managers invest money on behalf of our clients in equities, bonds, funds and property companies, using their judgement, knowledge and market expertise to enable clients’ money to grow. In fact, the value of assets that we manage on behalf of clients around the world is over $231.6 billion1.
As an independent company, we enjoy the scope to be entrepreneurial, fresh-thinking and ahead of the game. So, when you join Fidelity, you'll be encouraged to think for yourself and constantly move forward, learning by doing from day one. Opportunity will be all around you and it will be up to you to seize it. If you share our global outlook, entrepreneurial approach, dedication, insatiable curiosity, commitment to client growth and hunger for the next challenge, you can look forward to a rewarding and stimulating career.
Job Summary :
Graduate Programmer - B.E./B.Tech Freshers - 2011 passouts
Functional Area: Application Programming, Maintenance
Role: Trainee
Eligibility : Minimum 70% in overall aggregate in Engineering
Contact Us:
Fidelity Business Services India Private Limited
Forward Your Resume: FIL-TechHiring@fidelity.co.in

How To Apply ?

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