Old City clashes: Channels aired provocative content

Some of the local Urdu channels has aired provocative and strictly objectionable content after the eruption of communal clashes in Old City making things even worse. Apart from telecasting the provocative vidoes and images, they have uploaded the videos on YouTube making it available for people all over the world.

Showing the pictures of a muslim woman a holding a boy tightly resembling Lord Krishna, Lord Ram aiming an arrow at MIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi and A burqa-clad woman worshipping Hindu gods, the channels had attributed the content was being circulated by Hindu outfits on social networking sites.

The channels had clearly violated the norms put up by the Cable Network Regulation Act (CNRA) and the News Broadcasters Association (NBA). However, the police have failed to take action against these channels and when questioned about the same, they tried to defend themselves by saying that the reach of these Urdu channels was limited to the Old City.

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Chiru Became Vital Force For Congress

When all the leaders of state congress are running to Gandhi Bhavan to meet Vayalar Ravi, he is running to Chiru's house in the name of 'breakfast'. The news has given different signals to Congress cadres in the state and the Delhi's ambassador's talk's added fuel, say observers.

'Congress is going to use the services of Chiru both at State and Central level. He is gonna play a key role between the coordination of cadres in AP', Vayalar said. Though he refused to comment about Chiru's Cabinet Minister post, Ravi stressed that Chiru is a top-leader in Congress as of now. The whole drama has sent shivers in Congress seniors who are writing off Megastar as just another party-worker in Congress.

Presence of PCC Chief at Ravi-Chiru's meet intensified the rumors that Botsa will play a key role in the reorganization of leadership in Andhra Pradesh. However, some are simply scrapping the hype that Vayalar Ravi visited Chiru as a courtesy the he helped the government stabilize with his support during no-confidence motion.
 
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TJAC's call to students to stop suicides

Basara (Adilabad Dt), April 15: Exhorting the students to desist from committing suicide, the Chairman of Telangana Joint Action Committee (JAC) Prof Kodanda Ram on Sunday suggested that they should achieve separate Telangana state through united struggle and uncompromised agitation.

The leaders of TJAC and TRS welcomed the bus yatra of TJAC at the boarders of the district, and it reached Basara today. Members of the bus yatra visited Basar temple and worshiped Goddess Saraswathi.

Later, speaking at a media conference in Vemulavada Guest house, Prof Kodanda Ram attributed the continuing suicides of students and youth in the region to the unclear stand of both the TDP and Congress on formation of separate Telangana state. Both the parties should make clear their stand on Telangana statehood issue, to stop the spate of suicides of the students for the cause of Telangana.
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PM opens security meet, flags left-wing extremism

New Delhi, April 16: Left-wing extremism, religious fundamentalism and ethnic violence are major challenges facing the country, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here Monday and urged states to fight them together with the central government.

"Left-wing extremism, religious fundamentalism and ethnic violence are the major internal security challenges facing the country... I urge the states to fight them together with the centre," Manmohan Singh said while inaugurating the annual conference of chief ministers on internal security here.

"The internal security situation in the country since February 2011 has been by and large satisfactory," he said.

Stating that India needs to strengthen its defence against terrorism, he said this was necessary keeping in mind the growing instability around the country.

The situation concerning left-wing extremism was better in 2011 than in 2010 but there was still a "long way to go", the prime minister said.

He also said the number of districts under the integrated action plan to push development has been increased from 60 to 78 across seven states affected by Maoist violence.

Referring to the controversial proposal of setting up a National Counter-Terrorism Centre, Manmohan Singh said he would discuss the issue with the chief ministers May 5.

Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram, who spoke before the prime minister, described left-wing extremism as the most formidable security challenge facing the country.
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T state resolution passed at Praja Patham

Mahabubnagar, April 16: The residents of Kaluru and Ayyavaripally villages under Veepanagandla mandal unanimously passed a resolution for separate Telangana State in the Praja Patham program on Monday.

Former minister and TRS MLA Jupally Krishna Rao participated in the Praja Patham program at Kaluru village. Appealing to the students not to commit suicides for the cause of separate State, he suggested that they work against the Andhra leaders’ rule in the region.

Discussions were held on drinking water, National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme, seven-hour power supply and Pavala Vaddi scheme at the program.
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Liquor scam: HC asks to reconsider probe official's transfer

Hyderabad, April 16: The Andhra Pradesh High Court Monday suggested that the state government reconsider the transfer of an official of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), who was heading the probe into a liquor pay-offs scandal allegedly involving some ministers.

The court asked the government to inform it of its decision on the issue by April 27.

Mohan Rao, counsel of the petitioner, told reporters that the court found fault with the manner in which ACB additional director Srinivas Reddy was transferred to coastal security.

The state government earlier this month transferred Srinivas Reddy, who was heading a Special Investigating Team (SIT) to probe the liquor scandal allegedly involving some ministers. His transfer sparked a row, with the opposition accusing the Congress government of trying to protect tainted ministers.

The ACB Monday submitted a status report on the investigations into the case. The court directed the ACB to submit its final report on June 11.

Taking note of the allegations that many liquor shops in some districts have 'benami' ownership, the high court asked the ACB to conduct a comprehensive probe into the issue along with income tax department.

The court also asked the income tax department to probe how some people holding Below Poverty Line (BPL) cards got liquor shop licenses, how they managed the huge funds required to open liquor shops and win licences, and if it involved black money.

The judge also told the ACB that it could approach the court if it needed any assistance to continue the probe into the syndicate.

The ACB during the last four months conducted raids against liquor syndicates across the state and arrested many liquor traders, excise and police officials. The syndicates, also allegedly involving politicians, were formed to help the traders sell liquor at prices higher than those fixed by the excise department.
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Sanjana: Don’t make such hue and cry about my topless scene


Posani Krishna Murali's next, Dussasana, starring Srikanth and Sanjana in the lead, is courting controversy for no apparent reason. Or so says the film's heroine Sanjana.

Posani Krishna Murali's next, Dussasana, starring Srikanth and Sanjana in the lead, is courting controversy for no apparent reason. Or so says the film's heroine Sanjana.

Trouble has come in the form of a scene in which the villain rips her top to harm her. "In the scene, the director got me to wear a skin-colour (nude) corset under a green top. For added effect, my upper body is graphically blurred to give the impression that I am topless. But, I'm not topless," clarifies the actress.

What's irked Sanjana is that the reports are making a big deal out of nothing. "If I were really that bold and wanted to put my assets on display, I wouldn't want any blurring done. But I'm not like that. Even if I were to get a role opposite the biggest actor in the world, I would never bare all. I'm not so desperate for attention to have to stoop to that level," she asserts and adds, "What's worse is that this scene is neither sexy nor hot; nor is there harassment like rape or molestation. So where's the need to make such a hue and cry about it?"
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T-unrest will make biz crash: Nasscom

T-unrest will make biz crash: Nasscom

Jan. 7: The political developments in Andhra Pradesh could end up damaging the IT sector, which is a major employer in the state. Software industry body Nasscom says that such disruptions could lead to jobs being shipped out of Andhra Pradesh to other rival centres.

IT sector is a major employer in Hyderabad with over 1.5 lakh people employed directly just in the Hitec City. The warning comes in the wake of a two-day strike called by pro-Telangana agitators against the Justice Srikrishna Committee report.

“We have nothing to do with Andhra Pradesh being one state or split into many — it’s a political decision. All that we want is that there should not be any disruption of our work,” said the Nasscom president, Mr Som Mittal.

He mentioned that Andhra Pradesh has invested a lot in developing the infrastructure of Hyderabad and building its image as an information technology hub and cautioned that demonstrations and shutdowns could damage the goodwill earned over all these years.

Mr Mittal said, “Agitations should not mean that people can’t commute to their offices. Our customers can get wary about any disruption because we (IT companies) handle their 24X7 mission critical work. The IT industry has created jobs for the state and politicians should realise that companies have options to move jobs to other states.”

He recalled that some jobs were moved out of Vizag because of bandhs in 2009. Though there were some instances in 2009, where some employees could not reach office due to bandhs, Mr Mittal said there were no reports of agitation affecting the employees of IT companies and hoped that such mature behaviour would continue.

Companies, however, have their contingency plans ready. They have asked employees to work from home or stay in offices’ rest area, if required.

 

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Media Restrictions On Telangana News !

Media Restrictions On Telangana News

The Telangana agitations that seem to have flared up after the Srikrishna Committee reportwas made public, may not affect Hyderabad as much as last

7th Jan, 2011: It may be too early to say this, but it appears like the Telangana agitations that appear to have flared up all over again yesterday after the Srikrishna Committee report was made public, may not be as raucous as they were last year, or affect the city as much.

The foremost reason may be that the Telugu TV news channels, that went berserk with competitive sensationalizing last year, to the extent of beaming live images of self-immolation by students and repeating those gory visuals ad nauseum, appear to have been significantly gagged. Yesterday a channel was even blacked out for some hours for trying to show the violence in OU.

The news channels had aggravated the situation significantly in late 2009 and early 2010, by giving mileage to just about everything controversial that the agitators (whether Telangana or Seemandhra) were saying and doing. As a result, highly provocative and divisive views, both from leaders and ordinary people in the countryside, inciting violence gained mass visibility.

TV channels desperate for bytes would even go to the districts to get quotes from the "common man" and ascertain the "pulse" at the grassroots. Obviously, however, only those people with strong opinions and willing to say virulent things on camera would get mileage, creating 2 issues: (1) even if only 1 person in every 5 felt that way, it would appear like everyone felt that way, and (2) to be seen on TV, you had to say sensational stuff. Indeed, it's hard to recollect many people speaking reconciliatory language.

The net result of giving mileage to only a few with strong opinions was to enable them give out versions/impressions of their choice to the masses, which slowly led more and more people to believe in these versions/impressions, and increase the number of people participating in arson and violence.

In an era where mostly only informed and accomplished people had access to mainstream media, such a scenario where the state got polarized through bigoted opinions would not have arisen.

Last year also had channels competing for TRPs hyping things without a sense of proportion, and making it look like the whole of Hyderabad was burning when a few incidents happened in specific pockets of the city.

The high mileage for such acts increased the number of perpetrators.

Considering that the government appears to have issued an unofficial gag order, this time, hopefully, things will not go out of control due to an errant media. However, TDP's Telangana political leaders are already protesting the restrictions.

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Cong says T-report objective, to adopt wait-and-watch policy

Cong says T-report objective, to adopt wait-and-watch policy

New Delhi: Congress on Thursday said it will adopt a wait-and-watch policy on Justice Srikrishna Committee report on the issue of Telangana noting that various options have been given and "we can not shut our eyes to them."

"The report is open, transparent and very objective. They have given a lot of options. We cannot shut our eyes on that. It is for the parties concerned to deliberate on that," said Union Minister M Veerappa Moily, who is also the in-charge of party affairs in Andhra Pradesh.

Senior party leaders, who declined to be identified, said that the party would not be in a hurry to give its views on the matter and would await the reaction to the report of the committee and the outcome of the second meeting of political parties being convened by the Centre.

They felt that certain parties boycotted the first meet in order to avoid taking a stand on the contentious issue.

Moily expressed confidence that the parties which boycotted Thursday's meeting will attend the next meeting.

The full text of the Telangana report

Parties like TRS, TDP and BJP had boycotted the meeting convened by Home Minister P Chidambaram.

"In the light of the report, they (parties who boycotted the meeting) may really change their mind and come for the second meeting. They will also realise that in parliamentary democracy participation is important," Moily told reporters here. He was speaking to the media at the AICC headquarters after attending a meeting of party general secretaries.

When asked about the reactions from Congress MPs and MLAs from Telangana Region to the report, Moily said: "We do agree that sentiments are very high on this issue. That's why we appointed this committee under the chairmanship of Justice Srikrishna. He has given his report. Now everyone should go through the report. That is why the home minister has called a meeting again. We will discuss the matter there."

Srikrishna finds case both for and against separate Telangana

Moily said that leaders of various political parties who were invited for the meeting, had been given copies of the report, and Home Minister has told them "we will meet again after you go through the report."

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Pro-Telangana outfits reject Srikrishna solutions

Pro-Telangana outfits reject Srikrishna solutions

Hyderabad: Pro-Telangana outfits in Andhra Pradesh have rejected the Srikrishna Committee report and have started chalking out their future course of action.

The report of the five-member committee that examined the issues pertaining to the current demand for a separate state of Telangana as well as for keeping the state united was released by home minister, P Chidambaram, in the forenoon of Thursday.

While the joint action committee (JAC) of Osmania University gave a call for Telangana bandh on Friday in protest against the report, Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), which is spearheading the movement for a separate statehood for the region, appealed to the people to continue their agitation.

TRS president K Chandrasekhara Rao ridiculed that the "report can be interpreted in anyway. We could think that it is in our favour and they (those who want to maintain status quo) can think it is in their favour."

"We will not accept anything short of a Telangana state," Rao asserted at a dharna organised by the party and other pro-Telangana organisations soon after the report was made public.

According to Rao, his interest in the report was confined to the portion that talked about "reverting to the 1956 position." To put in context, prior to 1956, before the formation of AP, Hyderabad state comprised the Telangana region.

He appealed to the Prime Minister not to deter, "don't dillydally on the commitment given on December 9." On December 9, 2009, while Rao was on an indefinite fast, the Centre had announced that the "process of forming the state of Telangana will be initiated."

Telugu Desam Party (TDP) Telangana Forum convenor N Janaradhana Reddy said the "report is of no use." He wanted introduction of the Bill for bifurcation of the state in the ensuing Budget session of Parliament.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has been maintaining that it would extend its support if a Bill for the creation of Telangana state was introduced in Parliament, said it was time for the ruling Congress to take a "political decision" on the issue.

TRS, TDP and BJP had boycotted the all-party meeting held by Chidambaram in the national capital to hand over the committee report.

Rejecting the report, revolutionary balladeer and Telangana Praja Front leader Gaddar said it should be "thrown into a dustbin." The leaders of various other organisations involved in the ongoing separate Telangana agitation also said the solutions offered by the committee were not acceptable.

State secretary of Communist Party of India K Narayana said the report created more confusion rather than providing a solution to the burning issue. CPI has extended its support to the creation of Telangana state, while CPI (Marxist) is against bifurcation of AP.

Meanwhile, the state government has deployed police in large numbers across Telangana and other parts of the state as a precautionary measure.

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United AP with special steps for Telangana best way forward: Srikrishna Committee

United AP with special steps for Telangana best way forward: Srikrishna Committee
Hyderabad: Justice Srikrishna Committee has recommended that keeping Andhra Pradesh united with Constitutional and Statutory measures for empowerment of the Telangana region "is the best way forward" while creating a separate state can be the "second best" option to tackle the statehood demand.

These are the two options among the six given by the five-member committee headed by former Supreme Court Judge B N Srikrishna which submitted its report to the Centre last week after holding wide-ranging consultations across Andhra Pradesh since February last year.
The Committee itself found that the other four options -- maintaining status quo, bifurcating the state into Seemandhra and Telangana with Hyderabad as Union Territory and the states having their own capitals, bifurcation into Rayala- Telangana and coastal Andhra regions with Hyderabad as part of Rayala-Telangana and bifurcation into Seemandhra and Telangana with enlarged Hyderabad metropolis as a separate Union Territory -- made by it are not practicable.
We want Telangana at the earliest: BJP
It was also conscious of the possible opposition that may come from different quarters even to its two best options.
The committee recognised that the Telangana statehood demand is an emotional issue in the region and felt that the option of maintaining status quo could give a "fillip to the Maoist movement".
The report, eagerly awaited by the people of the state and elsewhere, was on Thursday made public by the Home Ministry even as Minister P Chidambaram met leaders of political parties from the state and promised them that the Government wants to find a "just, honourable and practicable" solution that has the widest measure of support among all stakeholders.
Recommending keeping Andhra Pradesh united with Constitutional and Statutory measures for socio-economic development and political empowerment of Telangana region, the committee suggested creation of a statutorily-empowered Telangana Regional Council to be headed by an MLA with cabinet rank.
Balance tilting in favour of united AP, says committee
"The Committee considers that unity is in the best interest of all the three regions of the state as internal partitions would not be conducive to providing sustainable solutions to the issues at hand," the two-volume 461-page report said.
In this option, it is proposed to keep the state united and provide constitutional/statutory measures to address the core socio-economic concerns about development of Telangana region.
"This can be done through the establishment of a statutory and empowered Telangana Regional Council with adequate transfer of funds, functions and functionaries in keeping with the spirit of Gentlemen's Agreement of 1956."


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United AP with special steps for Telangana best way forward: Srikrishna Committee

United AP with special steps for Telangana best way forward: Srikrishna Committee

Hyderabad: Justice Srikrishna Committee has recommended that keeping Andhra Pradesh united with Constitutional and Statutory measures for empowerment of the Telangana region "is the best way forward" while creating a separate state can be the "second best" option to tackle the statehood demand.

These are the two options among the six given by the five-member committee headed by former Supreme Court Judge B N Srikrishna which submitted its report to the Centre last week after holding wide-ranging consultations across Andhra Pradesh since February last year.

The Committee itself found that the other four options -- maintaining status quo, bifurcating the state into Seemandhra and Telangana with Hyderabad as Union Territory and the states having their own capitals, bifurcation into Rayala- Telangana and coastal Andhra regions with Hyderabad as part of Rayala-Telangana and bifurcation into Seemandhra and Telangana with enlarged Hyderabad metropolis as a separate Union Territory -- made by it are not practicable.

We want Telangana at the earliest: BJP

It was also conscious of the possible opposition that may come from different quarters even to its two best options.

The committee recognised that the Telangana statehood demand is an emotional issue in the region and felt that the option of maintaining status quo could give a "fillip to the Maoist movement".

The report, eagerly awaited by the people of the state and elsewhere, was on Thursday made public by the Home Ministry even as Minister P Chidambaram met leaders of political parties from the state and promised them that the Government wants to find a "just, honourable and practicable" solution that has the widest measure of support among all stakeholders.

Recommending keeping Andhra Pradesh united with Constitutional and Statutory measures for socio-economic development and political empowerment of Telangana region, the committee suggested creation of a statutorily-empowered Telangana Regional Council to be headed by an MLA with cabinet rank.

Balance tilting in favour of united AP, says committee

"The Committee considers that unity is in the best interest of all the three regions of the state as internal partitions would not be conducive to providing sustainable solutions to the issues at hand," the two-volume 461-page report said.

In this option, it is proposed to keep the state united and provide constitutional/statutory measures to address the core socio-economic concerns about development of Telangana region.

"This can be done through the establishment of a statutory and empowered Telangana Regional Council with adequate transfer of funds, functions and functionaries in keeping with the spirit of Gentlemen's Agreement of 1956."

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Let me know if you have any consultants with the following skills

 

Job                  : Java Developers

Location         : Orlando FL

Duration         : 6+ Months

 

Start date 8/16/2010

2 positions 

Qualifications:  Candidate must have Java HTML, CSS, JavaScript, JSP, Jira, Agile experience. JBehave, JUnit , Quick Test Professional, LAMP, Zend Framework, Jquery

 

2 positions 

Qualifications: Retsful Services, JSON, spring, Hibernate

 

2 positions 

The Web Developer 3 is a seasoned front-end developer with 3-4 years experience. He or she should have expert-level knowledge of HTML, XML, DHTML, CSS and JavaScript. Significant experience with a server-side scripting language such as PHP, JSP or ASP is also required. The Web Developer 3 is expected to be able to perform semi-autonomously on projects with a clear understanding of the development process and their own responsibilities. 

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  • 3-4 years of hands-on web development experience, including XML / JSON, XHTML 1.0 strict, CSS 2, Ajax / JavaScript
  • 3-4 years experience with ASP / JSP / PHP or other server-side scripting language
  • Experience with source code management systems like Perforce or CVS
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Strong troubleshooting skills
  • Experience with Content Management Systems strongly desired
  • Experience with Flash and ActionScript

 

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   3-5 years Java development experience

     3-5 years developing Test • Automation solutions in Selenium, JBehave, JUnit , Quick Test Professional, or other tools used within the industry

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