Friday, February 17, 2017

Gurugram Traffic Is So Bad That Kidnappers Let Go Of An Abducted Man

You may never have thought that the killer traffic jam at Gurugram may turn out to be a blessing in disguise for someone. In a fortunate (and amusing) turn of events, miscreants who tried to abduct the toll plaza official at Kherki Daula, Gurugram, let go of him after getting stuck in a traffic jam.
The incident took place at around 10:15 am, when a man driving a Mercedes car refused to pay the toll tax of Rs 60.
The accused also presented a fake driving licence, following which the accused and Manoj Kumar, the toll booth’s assistant manager ended up in a heated argument.
Toll Plaza
An hour later, the same Mercedes returned with three more men and another 15 men riding a Toyota Fortuner. They then abducted Manoj Kumar at gun point. 
The gang, however, refrained from opening fire as they were inching closer to the toll booth. They chose to drive off some 150 metres away from the booth and thrash Kumar black and blue.
Here's the CCTV footage: 
Kherkidaula toll plaza official being beaten mercilessly near toll plaza.
As the traffic at the toll plaza kept increasing, the abductors had no other choice but to let go off the manager. Speaking to HT, Manoj Kumar said, ‘They feared being seen or caught trying to take me away.’
The Kherki Daula police have registred a case for assault and abduction under IPC section.
Just a few days ago, a Congress leader refused to pay the toll fee and assaulted an operator at the same booth, however, no action has been taken so far. 

Dear New York Times Do You Still Think ISRO Should Be Kept Outside The 'Elite Club'

For the past couple of years, every time the ISRO registers a success, The New York Times has been on the receiving end of being trolled by Indians.
This is because in October 2014 the NYT did an utterly tasteless job of mocking India's Mangalyaan success with a cartoon.
It depicted an Indian, with a cow knocking on the doors of the 'Elite Space Club'.
The New York Times

As expected, the cartoon which came at a time when ISRO's space mission was at its peak didn't go down well with Indians.
They trolled the NYT for days until they issued an apology.
But the cartoon has not gone away from the memory. And it has once again come back to haunt them.

So dear NYT, here is some reply!

The New York Times
TOI

Now, how does that feel?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VTkDurmh7Q

Here Are The Men Who Made ISRO’s World Record 104 Satellite Launch Possible

ISRO is one of the smallest space agencies in the world in terms of budgets. A mere $1.1 billion compared to NASA’s nearly $19 billion. And when you consider the achievements, it really makes you wonder how ISRO does it. Well, we’ll tell you, it’s the men and women of ISRO who make it possible.

Dr K Sivan, Director VSCC

ISRO
ISRO
The Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre in Trivandrum is where design and development activities for all the launch vehicles take place. The centre conducts research on everything, from design of rockets to fuels and composite materials and guidance systems.
The PSLV rocket that put all the 104 satellites in orbit was designed here. The centre is headed by Dr K Sivan who has been with ISRO since 1982. He designed software called SITARA, which ISRO uses for simulating trajectories of rockets.
He also led the RLV-TD project and was involved in its design qualification, aerodynamic characterisation and hardware development. The PSLV-C37 launch carried innovative experiments such as using the IRNSS navigation system for predicting the orbit of the satellites.

S Somnath, Director LPSC

ISRO
AFP
An expert in launch vehicle design, S Somnath joined ISRO back in 1985. He got associated with PSLV program early on during its design stages and led the team during the first two developmental flights of the PSLV. Later, as the Project Manager of the vehicle engineering and launch services management of PSLV Project, he was responsible for the mechanisms and pyro-technique systems of the launch vehicle. Under him, the Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre built the liquid rocket stages for the PSLV rocket and the bigger GSLV. He was also responsible for the successful sub-orbital test flight of the GSLV Mk3 LVM3-X mission.

P Kunhikrishnan, Director SDSC SHAR

ISRO
AFP
Having joined ISRO in 1986, Kunhikrishnan was responsible for the flight certification of all the avionics systems of launch vehicles like the PSLV and GSLV. Under his leadership since 2010, the PSLV project completed more than 13 successful flights without any glitches.
These missions include the Mars Orbiter Mission, a launch of PSLV-C19 that carried the heaviest Indian remote sensing satellite launched by PSLV. Now as the Director at Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota all the launches taking place come under his command.
Yesterday’s launch of PSLV-C37 was the shortest for a PSLV mission which translates to quicker launches.

Tapan Misra, Director SAC

ISRO
ISRO is one of the smallest space agencies in the world in terms of budgets. A mere $1.1 billion compared to NASA’s nearly $19 billion. And when you consider the achievements, it really makes you wonder how ISRO does it. Well, we’ll tell you, it’s the men and women of ISRO who make it possible.

Dr K Sivan, Director VSCC

ISRO
ISRO
The Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre in Trivandrum is where design and development activities for all the launch vehicles take place. The centre conducts research on everything, from design of rockets to fuels and composite materials and guidance systems.
The PSLV rocket that put all the 104 satellites in orbit was designed here. The centre is headed by Dr K Sivan who has been with ISRO since 1982. He designed software called SITARA, which ISRO uses for simulating trajectories of rockets.
He also led the RLV-TD project and was involved in its design qualification, aerodynamic characterisation and hardware development. The PSLV-C37 launch carried innovative experiments such as using the IRNSS navigation system for predicting the orbit of the satellites.

S Somnath, Director LPSC

ISRO
AFP
An expert in launch vehicle design, S Somnath joined ISRO back in 1985. He got associated with PSLV program early on during its design stages and led the team during the first two developmental flights of the PSLV. Later, as the Project Manager of the vehicle engineering and launch services management of PSLV Project, he was responsible for the mechanisms and pyro-technique systems of the launch vehicle. Under him, the Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre built the liquid rocket stages for the PSLV rocket and the bigger GSLV. He was also responsible for the successful sub-orbital test flight of the GSLV Mk3 LVM3-X mission.

P Kunhikrishnan, Director SDSC SHAR

ISRO
AFP
Having joined ISRO in 1986, Kunhikrishnan was responsible for the flight certification of all the avionics systems of launch vehicles like the PSLV and GSLV. Under his leadership since 2010, the PSLV project completed more than 13 successful flights without any glitches.
These missions include the Mars Orbiter Mission, a launch of PSLV-C19 that carried the heaviest Indian remote sensing satellite launched by PSLV. Now as the Director at Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota all the launches taking place come under his command.
Yesterday’s launch of PSLV-C37 was the shortest for a PSLV mission which translates to quicker launches.

Tapan Misra, Director SAC

ISRO

The Space Applications Center is where all the systems that go into the Indian satellites are made. The centre is led by Tapan Misra, who has been with ISRO since 1984. Back in 1990 as a guest scientist at German Space Agency, he wrote an algorithm for the real-time processing of Synthetic Aperture Radar data. He also invented the algorithm called track steering algorithm for high-resolution processing of SAR data for Disaster Management.
Under his leadership, the centre built the Cartosat 2D satellite and for the first time used a 3D printed mirror supporting structure to hold the lens of the multispectral camera. Innovation by his team led to the lens taking up less space within the satellite. He also led the development of an indigenous solid state data recorder. He has two patents to his name, 6 pending patents, 5 copyrights and 25 papers to his name.

Dr M Annadurai, Director ISAC

ISRO
ISRO
The ISRO Satellite Centre is where all the satellite sub-systems come together to form the final product. The Cartosat 2D, the biggest payload on the PSLV-C37 was completed by ISAC. Dr Annadurai had been asked by the Chairman of ISRO to build the satellite by January 26, but Annadurai’s team did it well before time. Usually, a repeat satellite (previous Cartosat launch was in June) usually takes a year. He and his team are also preparing the GSAT series of satellites that will be launched in the coming months from Sirharikota.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2016

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Thursday, November 24, 2016

Chinese officials are 'licking their lips' at Trump's decision to kill the TPP

Beijing is more than pleased about Donald Trump turning his back on a major U.S.-led Pacific trade pact.
Ian Bremmer, president of the global intelligence firm Eurasia Group and a closely watched political scientist, said Wednesday that officials in China are excited about President-elect Trump's plan to withdraw from U.S. participation in the planned Trans-Pacific Partnership. The proposed free-trade bloc would have included 12 countries accounting for more than a third of global trade.
President Barack Obama and others had argued that the TPP deal was a way for the United States to continue to assert its leadership — especially in the face of an increasingly powerful China that is eager to replace the U.S. as the main power in the region. Trump's apparent killing of the TPP creates a geopolitical vacuum in the eyes of both Beijing and American allies, Bremmer said.
"This means that everyone in Asia no longer sees the United States as a credible leader, so they have to go to China for leadership," Bremmer told CNBC. "There's a little bit of triumphalism in Beijing."
Others have pointed out that the demise of the TPP means that China now will likely set standards for a major portion of the globe when it comes to environmental laws, intellectual property rights and labor protections — all principles for which Beijing has demonstrated little commitment.
"American allies are freaked out about this in Asia. The Chinese are licking their lips — they're very happy about it."-Ian Bremmer, president, Eurasia Group, on the apparent end of the TPP
China, Bremmer said, is now actively planning "new architecture" for regional leadership that does not include Washington because "they see opportunity now that they understand the Americans are abdicating."
This, of course, will have major repercussions for other countries in the Asia-Pacific region, especially allies like Japan, South Korea and Australia.
"American allies are freaked out about this in Asia. The Chinese are licking their lips — they're very happy about it," Bremmer said in a separate televised interview Wednesday.
China has openly celebrated the TPP's seeming demise, with the propaganda outlet Global Times declaring that Trump's pledge to quit the deal "sends unclear signals."
"Trump appears to be redesigning the U.S. leadership, withdrawing the country from fields in which he thinks resources are being wasted," another Global Times editorial said. "China thus will gain some room to exert its influence."
But others are less sure that China will benefit from the apparent collapse of the TPP.
"Net net, the loss of TPP is going to be a loss for China," Meredith Sumpter, who directs the Asia practice at the Eurasia Group, told CNBC earlier this month. "There's this popular view that the TPP was meant to be exclusive of China, and that's simply not true: The U.S. wanted to get China engaged at a second (round of discussions), and the Chinese were quietly showing interest in that."
"I don't see any meaningful benefit for China from the U.S. rejection of TPP. There will be a good deal of diplomatic theater but it all gets forgotten by the next news cycle," Derek Scissors, a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, wrote in a note to CNBC.
"The Chinese will talk about grand new deals but the only truly free trade agreement they've ever signed is with Taiwan, and that is still primarily political. The Chinese will certainly sign trade agreements, but they will do nothing to change the Asian economy."

8 Ultimate Home Security Systems You Can Install Yourself

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#1. Home Security burglar alarm system - Kawachi Entry Wireless Door Window Safety Contact Magnetic Burglar Security Alarm:
 Burglar Alarm System
This easy to install Wireless door, window safety equipment works by 2 pieces AAA 1.5V batteries with on/ off button. It recognizes vibration and sends an alarm to scare the intruder. Ideal for shop, office, home or any entrance inside a house that requires protection.
#2. Night Vision CCTV Camera: This Zvision Dome 24 IR Night Vision CCTV Camera Dvr With Micro Memory Card Slot:
Night Vision CCTV Camera
The camera records real time events and the video gets stored in built-in Micro SD-Card storage. This dome camera operates with motion detection, night vision, photosensitive induction and cycle recording.
#3. ZVision 4 Channel DVR With HDMI Port, 4 Audio, Remote Controller, Cloud:
 Zvision 4 Channel
With this dedicated server, you can view online through your mobile or laptop. It works with help of Unique ID. It has 4 Video input, Four Audio Input and with HDMI Output Port with VGA and BNC.
#4. Hikvision 1.3mp IP CCTV Camera: It can work both in day and night.
 Hk Vision CCTV Camera
With an Image sensor of 1/3 progressive scan, CMOS and 4 mm lens, it can record images with resolution 1280 X 960 along with a frame rate of  60 Hz: 30 fps (1280 X 960), 30 fps (1280 x 720).  You can set the shutter time between 1/30s ~ 1/100,000s.
#5. Security Outdoor DVR System CCTV Dome Video Camera Aluminum Alloy Material:
R Vision 1.3MP CCTV Camera
This product comes with TFT Card Slot Product. The camera has an optimum distribution of viewing angles, LED, Night Vision For indoor/outdoor security CMOS IR CCTV camera.
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Sunflower Design Wireless Wi-Fi Camera


This bestselling baby monitor will help you to monitor the movements of your baby all the time. The camera is exquisite, smart and durable. Clear video and audio recording within 6 meter in night and 20 meter vision distance in day.
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Posibilities pf Mergers: India & Maldives

  There are a number of reasons why the Maldives might merge with India in the future. These include: Cultural and historical ties: The Mal...