Thursday, August 18, 2016

PV Sindhu Entered into RIO 2016 Badminton Final


PV Sindhu entered into RIO olympic final , she won todays semi final match with Japan's Nozomi Okuhara.she wins with the scores  of 21-19, 21-10 in 49 minutes.
She is going to play with world No.1 player Carolina Marin(Spain) in the womens badminton singles finals.
One more medal to india whether silver or gold.

All the best PV sindhu return with gold medal as we know already sakshi won the bronze medal in womens wresting .
Now India already got one medal in RIO Olympic hope should get one more

2000 Crores to Andhra Pradesh




National government government has chosen to give an "Special status" to Andhra Pradesh with money of Rs.1,976.5 crore on "compensate the financial impact arising out of the bifurcation".

This incorporates a Rs.350 crore special gift to seven in reverse areas over the Rayalaseema and North Coastal district and Rs. 450 crore to assemble another capital city, the administration said.

Hyderabad - the joint capital of the Andhra Pradesh and the recently cut Telangana - goes to the last following 10 years. When, Andhra Pradesh is required to have another capital, for which work has as of now began.

Prior this month, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu had met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Sources had said Mr Naidu had been anticipating that PM Modi should convey on his guarantee of special category status to Andhra Pradesh.

The legislators of Mr Naidu's gathering, the TDP, which is a piece of the NDA, have as of now presented a notice cautioning that if exceptional classification status is not conceded to the state, there could be a political reaction for the cooperation.

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

24 Crore Pumped In To Keep Kashmir On The Boil: Government Sources


New Delhi: As crisp conflicts are accounted for amongst dissidents and security powers in the Kashmir Valley, a top government official enlightened NDTV that concerning 24 crore rupees have been filled keeping the agitation fuming in the most recent three weeks. 

The authority, among those taking care of Kashmir issues at the inside, charged that a great part of the cash from over the outskirt has been steered to mid and senior-level functionaries of professional Pakistan separatist gatherings working in Kashmir like the Jammat e Islami and the Dukhtranan-e-Millat, headed by Asiya Andrabi. 

The administration, sources said, does not anticipate that the distress will subside soon. "With the sort of cash being pumped in it is far-fetched that dissents will fade away. The young of the valley are being paid to proceed with challenges and assaulting security strengths," top government sources said. 

The legislature says Pakistan has instigated and encouraged the brutal challenges in Kashmir that started on July 8 when Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani was executed by security powers. The Pakistan government has transparently upheld the dissents, comparing them to a "flexibility battle" and lionizing Burhan Wani. 

Sixty five individuals have now kicked the bucket, six of them since last night, in conflicts amongst dissidents and security strengths in a little more than a month. More than 5000 individuals have been harmed, a considerable lot of them security work force. 

Nonconformists have set flame to police headquarters and assaulted security bases. At the beginning of today, 300 individuals apparently assaulted a transport in Budgam conveying Central Reserve Police Force work force or CRPF faculty, who opened fire. Five individuals were executed. 

One individual was executed last night when security strengths opened flame at protestors amid conflicts in Srinagar's Batamaloo range. 

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who is holding day by day gatherings to audit the Kashmir circumstance, told Parliament a week ago that the security strengths have been requested that activity "most extreme restriction" and farthest point non military personnel setbacks to the degree conceivable. 

Mr Singh met National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and the Director of Intelligence Bureau today to talk about the new flare-up of savagery. 

The Kashmir Valley has been under check in time for an extraordinary five weeks.

Hyderabad gets 450 more MBBS seats


HYDERABAD: In uplifting news for medicinal hopefuls, the quantity of MBBS seats in private restorative universities has been expanded by 450 from this scholastic year. 

The choice to expand seats from the current 1,900 seats to 2,350 in private therapeutic universities for the 2016-2017 session was taken by the Supreme Court-Mandated Oversight Committee On Medical Council of India (SCMOCMCI) which allowed authorization to three new schools to begin operations. 

Taking after the choice, restorative competitors attempting their fortunes in Eamcet-III (for convenor standard ) and Neet-II (for administration portion) may stand a superior shot of overcoming with more MBBS seats being offered by RVM Medical school, Mulugu mandal (Medak); Mahavir Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranga Reddy; and Maheshwara Medical College, Patancheru. 

The aggregate number of MBBS seats in Telangana will now go up to 3,350 seats, incorporating 2,350 in private universities and 1,000 in six state-run therapeutic schools. 

Utilizing its energy to abrogate Medical Council of India's (MCI) choice, in which it rejected uses of these three schools for not satisfying labor and framework related inadequacies, the SCMOCMCI in its most recent request gave them letter of authorization (LoP) to begin admission for 150 MBBS situates each for 2016-17, yet with a rider. 

The rider in point 3.2 (an) on page 17 expresses that the three restorative schools will be re-assessed again after September 30 to check whether they have truly tended to all inadequacies rattled off by the MCI's investigation groups early this year. 

The Supreme Court-selected oversight council's choice giving another opportunity to the three universities has however gotten fire, with specialists feeling the move is liable to detrimentally affect medicos. 

"At the most, the SCMOCMCI ought to have selected another investigation group to see whether these new candidates tended to all insufficiencies or not before giving them another opportunity," said Dr K Ramesh Reddy, MCI part, including that if these schools were later to boycotted for a long time, medicos would endure. 

Truth be told, TOI had reported in these sections before that the MCI's choice dismissing uses of six new medicinal schools in review reports demonstrated how some of these candidates missed the mark on meeting key prerequisites. 

On account of RVM therapeutic school, advanced by RVM Charitable Trust, Karimnagar, the MCI's official board of trustees in its examination report in January was so miffed with its rebelliousness on 34 tallies that it shot off a letter to Telangana state wellbeing secretary in regards to how it could have conceded centrality testament (EC) to the school to apply to the MCI for consent in any case. 

It even called attention to out in focuses 26, 27, 29 and 31 of the examination report on RVM school. It said: "School building is introductory phase of development; focal library under development, private quarters are under development and preclinical divisions are not useful." 

Indeed, even on account of Maheshwara Medical College, Patancheru, and Mahavir Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranga Reddy, the MCI investigation reports in December 2015 and January 2016 separately drilled down 17 inadequacies in each of the universities before authorization was denied to begin operations in 2016-17.

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