Thursday, December 18, 2008

DDA Housing Scheme Results List


DDA Housing Scheme result announced, view list The result of the Delhi Development Authority Housing Scheme 2008 has been announced. The authority has issued a list of allottees for 5,238 flats in some of the poshest colonies in Delhi. Have you got lucky? DELHI DEVELOPMENT Authority (DDA) on Tuesday (December 16), announced the list of 5,238 lucky Delhiites, who applied for the DDA Housing Scheme 2008. Thousands of people gathered outside the DDA headquarters at Vikas Sadan to check their lucky name in the list. (View List ).

In this phase of recession, many a people have been banking on this scheme, which might just help them own a house in some of the poshest areas of Delhi. Several banks have also come forward to provide housing loan to the winners at a lower interest rate. DDA spokesperson Neemo Dhar informed that the authority will issue demand letter to all successful allottes by December 30. “Also we will try to refund all applicants who did not get lucky by December 30,” stated Dhar. Initially the DDA had announced 5010 flats but later it was increased to 5238. “We added 228 more flats where construction was completed,” Dhar said.

These flats are situated in some of the Delhi’s most-wanted colonies, like Rohini, Vasant Kunj, Dwarka, Paschim Vihar, Pitampura, Moia Khan, Dilsad Garden, Narela, Salimar Bagh, Jhilmil, East of Loni Road, Nand Nagari, Peeragarhi, Sarai Khalil, Lok Nayak Puram, Bindapur and Zafrabad.

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Monday, December 15, 2008

India boasts of Miss Worlds



India boasts of Miss Worlds like Reita Faria (1966), Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (1994), Diana Hayden (1997), Yukta Mookhey (1999) and Priyanka Chopra (2000). Now to join the list is Parvathy Omanakuttan. She was adjudged the first runner-up of Miss World 2008 at a glittering ceremony in Johannesburg, South Africa on Saturday, while Miss Russia Kseniya Sukhinova won one of the most prestigious crown of the year.

Miss Trinidad and Tobago Gabrielle Walcott was declared second runner-up. Among the other five finalists were Ms Angola Brigite Santos and Ms South Africa Tansey Coetzee

Parvathy Omanakuttan celebrated her victory at their ancestral house in Kottayam. She impressed the jury with her looks and quick wit and was one the five finalists out of the 109 contestants at the Sandton Convention Center. She was finally beaten by Miss Russia.

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Parvathy's excited family members said they were actually expecting her to win the Miss World crown. "I am very happy, but disappointed very much, because not only me, every one in the family expected that she will be getting the Miss World crown," said Ashok Kumar, Parvathy's uncle.




Journalist threw a shoe on George W Bush

President Bush was almost hit by two shoes thrown at him by a reporter during a press conference in the Iraqi prime minister's office.

"This is the farewell kiss, you dog," the man shouted in Arabic.

After the incident Bush apparently said, "I'm OK."

"All I can report is it is a size 10," while dismissing it as an example of a healthy democracy and an example of free speech.

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Terror-struck Mumbai celebrates India's win


Both English and Indian cricket teams were scheduled to check into the Taj Hotel in Mumbai just two days after the terrorists struck and the Test match to be played in the city was moved out.

From September 26 to 29 Mumbai was ripped apart witnessing 60 hours of terror. The entire country was in shock as Mumbai bled.

However, the win in the first Test against England at MA Chidambaram in Chennai on Monday, which was scripted to a large extent by Sachin Tendulkar's 41st Test century, finally brought some cheers to Mumbai residents.

So finally after nearly 20 days Mumbai finally smiled on Monday when one of its favourite sons gave the great city something to cheer about.

"What happened in Mumbai was extremely, extremely unfortunate and these hundreds and all these things will give certain amount of happiness to people but has happened in Mumbai is very hard to recover for that. I would take this opportunity to thank everybody who actually stood up to this and made sure that the terrorists were captured and also killed. I would like to salute all those jawans, hotel staff and every body - the firemen, Navy, the NSG. It's been fantastic. Finally coming to cricket which is lesser thing compared to what has happened. I feel what we ever we can contribute in a small manner, we have been able to do that. We are with those people who have lost their dear ones," Tendulkar said after the match dedicating his century and India's win to Mumbai.

The match started with both teams solemnly remembering the victims of 26/11 after which it was cricket played in the true spirit of the game.

It was an exciting five days of Test cricket with the odds gradually tilting against India till Virender Sehwag and then Tendulkar and Yuvraj Singh won it for a grateful nation.

It was a remarkable gesture on the part of England to play despite the security concerns.

Crackers at Mumbai's Shivaji Park celebrating India's victory brought with it a whiff of relief and a sense of excitement and accomplishment.

The wounds would remain for ever but cricket definitely helped ease the pain.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

India Vs England in Chennai Live Scores


England's top order belied the low expectations as they reached 164 for 1 at tea on the opening day in Chennai. Andrew Strauss led the way with a measured innings to move within seven of his 13th Test century, forming a first-wicket stand of 118 with Alastair Cook.


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Mumbai Attack Militants Targeted With UN Sanctions

Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- A United Nations Security Council panel placed sanctions on four members of Lashkar-e-Taiba,

the Pakistani militant group blamed for last month’s Mumbai attack, and named an Islamic charity as one of its front organizations.

Zaki ur-Rehman Lakhvi, identified by India as the senior plotter of the attack, and Lashkar’s founder Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, were among the four men listed for sanctions, including an asset freeze and travel ban, according to the U.S. State Department.

The Security Council’s al-Qaeda and Taliban Sanctions Committee, acting after requests from India and the U.S., described the Pakistan-based charity Jamaat ud-Dawa as an alias for Lashkar-e-Taiba.

“These actions will limit the ability of known terrorists to travel, acquire weapons, plan, carry out, or raise funds for new terrorist attacks,” the State Department said.

Lakhvi is among at least 16 people arrested by Pakistani authorities following the Nov. 26-29 assault on Mumbai that left 163 people dead. The U.S. Treasury Department earlier this year described him as an important fundraiser and trainer for Lashkar-e-Taiba, which means the Army of the Pure.

Haji Muhammad Ashraf, the group’s finance chief, and Mahmoud Mohammad Ahmed Bahaziq, a fundraiser, were also listed for sanctions. The U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on all four in May.

Listing Aliases

The UN sanctions committee also listed aliases for the Al Rashid and Al Akhtar Trusts, which have raised funds for Lashkar.

Jamaat ud-Dawa, which means Society of the Call, was spun off from Lashkar as a religious foundation when the guerrilla group was banned by Pakistan’s government in 2002.

Yahya Mujahid, a spokesman for the foundation, earlier this month denied it was involved in the Mumbai assault and described it as a welfare organization involved in relief work.

Admiral Michael Mullen, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said yesterday the sophistication of the attack on Mumbai indicated Lashkar-e-Taiba can operate at a “much higher level” than military officials thought before the assault.

Mullen praised Pakistan’s government for talking what he called the “first steps” toward shutting down the group.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Mumbai Attack Militants Targeted With UN Sanctions

Dec. 11 (Bloomberg) -- A United Nations Security Council panel placed sanctions on four members of Lashkar-e-Taiba,

the Pakistani militant group blamed for last month’s Mumbai attack, and named an Islamic charity as one of its front organizations.

Zaki ur-Rehman Lakhvi, identified by India as the senior plotter of the attack, and Lashkar’s founder Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, were among the four men listed for sanctions, including an asset freeze and travel ban, according to the U.S. State Department.

The Security Council’s al-Qaeda and Taliban Sanctions Committee, acting after requests from India and the U.S., described the Pakistan-based charity Jamaat ud-Dawa as an alias for Lashkar-e-Taiba.

“These actions will limit the ability of known terrorists to travel, acquire weapons, plan, carry out, or raise funds for new terrorist attacks,” the State Department said.

Lakhvi is among at least 16 people arrested by Pakistani authorities following the Nov. 26-29 assault on Mumbai that left 163 people dead. The U.S. Treasury Department earlier this year described him as an important fundraiser and trainer for Lashkar-e-Taiba, which means the Army of the Pure.

Haji Muhammad Ashraf, the group’s finance chief, and Mahmoud Mohammad Ahmed Bahaziq, a fundraiser, were also listed for sanctions. The U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on all four in May.

Listing Aliases

The UN sanctions committee also listed aliases for the Al Rashid and Al Akhtar Trusts, which have raised funds for Lashkar.

Jamaat ud-Dawa, which means Society of the Call, was spun off from Lashkar as a religious foundation when the guerrilla group was banned by Pakistan’s government in 2002.

Yahya Mujahid, a spokesman for the foundation, earlier this month denied it was involved in the Mumbai assault and described it as a welfare organization involved in relief work.

Admiral Michael Mullen, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said yesterday the sophistication of the attack on Mumbai indicated Lashkar-e-Taiba can operate at a “much higher level” than military officials thought before the assault.

Mullen praised Pakistan’s government for talking what he called the “first steps” toward shutting down the group.

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