Sunday, June 02, 2013

Scoop On Bird Poop: Evolving Diversity Of Microbial Life

By Sarah Williams / New York

Gut bacteria are known to have a central role both in human and in animal health. Animals acquire different bacteria as they age but how the microbial communities in the bodies of wild animals change over time is not well understood. International researchers headed by Indian Scientist Dr. Pramod Bhatkal have examined the gastrointestinal bacteria of chick and adult black-legged kittiwakes. Surprisingly, the microbial assemblages of chicks and adults generally differ greatly, with only a few types of bacteria in common.

Travel Dairy: Divine 'Varanasi' - The Timeless City Of India

By Suchitra Shukla / Varanasi

While some reckon Varanasi is the filthiest Indian city, for devout Hindus it is a 'Timeless City', the holiest of holy place to secure moksha (release from the repeated cycle of birth and death – A Hindu belief). My own interest in the city was aroused by the view I once got of the ghat (river bank) on the western bank of the Ganges while flying to Bhubaneshwar from Delhi. As the plane, banking to the left flew along the bend of the river after a touchdown at Varanasi, I saw them bathed in the brilliant morning sunshine, with the dark, placid waters of the holy river quietly flowing by. It was a spectacular sight and since then I had nursed a desire to visit Varanasi.

Another Ponzi? Cattles Sold To Double Money For ‘Ghee’

By Kajol Singh / Delhi

A bizarre investment scheme has come under market watchdog Sebi’s scanner, wherein hundreds of crores have been raised through public deposits for purchase of cattles with a promise of more than doubling the money through returns linked to the ghee produced by them.

As per the latest financial details accessed by Sebi, the scheme named ‘Cattles & Ghee’ had mobilised a total amount of Rs 745 crore as on March 31, 2011. Further funds could have been garnered from the depositors since then.

Why Pistols Made In Bihar, Giving Police Sleepless Nights?

By Alok Yadav / Patna

Illegal weapons manufactured in Munger in Bihar have found their way to various terror groups and criminal gangs in several parts of the country as well as to Bangladesh, officials have said. Easy accessibility and low cost are the unique selling points of Munger’s 9mm pistols where the buyers even get a heavy discount on bulk orders.

This has led to the availability of the weapons in various parts of the country especially Maharashtra, Delhi and Madhya Pradesh. Available somewhere between Rs 15,000 and Rs 20,000 with a magazine free, the demand for Munger weapons is in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, national capital and adjoining areas and Bangladesh.

Exclusive: Now, Delhi Is Suffering From Major 'Deaf Trap'

By Neetu Chandra / New Delhi

Comprehensive research study says residents going deaf at 60 now instead of the natural 75. Like all bad news, this one’s come through loud and clear. And that’s the terrible irony of it, for Delhiites have started complaining of agerelated hearing loss as early as 60 years of age, says a study conducted by the Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health at Maulana Azad Medical College ( MAMC).

Presbycusis ( age- related hearing loss) is the cumulative effect of ageing on hearing. It is a progressive age- related hearing loss which generally sets in after the age of 75 years. In Delhi, however, such cases are being reported at the age of 60.

Why Narayana Murthy Broke Two Of His 'Own Rules'?

By M H Ahssan / Hyderabad

Infosys often prides itself on sustainability, profitability and predictability. Very few observers would have predicted that Infosys would make an announcement early Saturday morning, saying that NR Narayana Murthy would be back in an executive position at a company he founded 32 years ago. (Even Narayana Murthy said in a press conference later that he didn’t imagine, even in his wildest dreams, that this would happen).

Govt. Makes New 'Grade' System To Calculate GDP Growth

By Chandan Meshwa / Delhi

After GDP growth rate dipped to 4.8%, which is the lowest in a decade, the government has come up with an innovative solution to stop the negative sentiments that follow.

Taking a cue from the CBSE, the central government has decided that from now on, GDP growth rate will be “graded” and no percentage points will be announced.

Saturday, June 01, 2013

'Congress Suicidal Politics' in AP, Health Minister Sacked

By M H Ahssan / Hyderabad

The sacked health minister of Andhra Pradesh, Duggireddy Lakshmireddy Ravindra Reddy (DLR), who proudly uttered his full name in his mirth of being inducted into the State Cabinet by Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy two-and-a-half years ago, was kicked out.

Based on a recommendation of the Chief Minister, Governor ESL Narasimhan dismissed D L Ravindra Reddy from the State Cabinet. The Chief Minister’s camp sent a strong message that he could do away with the politically strong Reddy community too. Signals are available to the extent that two more ministers could also be shown the door.  The axe could fall on Chiranjeevi loyalist minsiter C Ramachandraiah also. And there are remote chances that Deputy Chief Minister C Damodar Raja Narasimha  may also be eased out of the Cabinet.