Sunday, 24 September 2017

Hamid Ansari Jihadist relations should be investigated:VHP

Hamid Ansari Jihadist relations should be investigated: Dr. Surendra Jain
 New Delhi. Sept. 24, 2017. Former Vice President of India, Hamid Ansari stands exposed after attending a programme of the terrorist organisation Popular Front. Dr. Surendra Kumar Jain, the International Joint General Secretary Vishwa Hindu Parishad(VHP) today said that Hamid Ansari was spreading dissatisfaction among the Muslim community even when he was holding the post of Vice President. He was covertly involved in implementing the agenda of terrorists even then. Now he can be seen working as the patron of jehadi organisations. VHP demanded thorough investigation of his relations with such organisations & idiologies while he was in office of the Vice president of Bharat. The nation should get to know which organisations and ideologies were being encouraged by Ansari when he was the Vice President of the country so that in the future no one else resorts to any kind of misuse of this constitutional position, he added.

Dr. Surendra Jain said that the nation knows the Popular Front is nothing but a new and extended avatar of SIMI. Not only is it involved in jehadi and terrorists activities, it is also involved in the dastardly killing of patriots in Kerala. The security agencies are working towards unravelling its role in love jehad which is a threat to national security. This fact that Hamid Ansari attended a programme of such an organisation which has a blot on its name, has exposed him. The VHP had already expressed doubts about Hamid Ansari’s intentions after his controversial statements. Now that he has attended a programme organised by Popular Front, thereby encouraging terrorists, this has proved our doubts to be true.
Through the statement issued by shri Vinod Bansal, the national spokesperson VHP, the Dr. Jain demands that the government should investigate his relations with the jehadi organisations while he was holding the post of the Vice President. The nation should get to know which organisations and ideologies were being encouraged by Ansari when he was the Vice President of the country so that in the future no one else resorts to any kind of misuse of this constitutional position.

Regards
Issued by:

Vinod Bansal
Spokesperson
Vishwa Hindu Parishad
Tweet : @vinod_bansal
 M-9810949109 

Political Stunts Like Gatiman Express – Runs 390 km/Day

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September24, 2017 (C) Ravinder Singh progressindia2015@gmail.com

The report made hours ago on how Gadkari & Prabhu are invest over $500b on Least Viable Projects, didn’t have comments on laters weird Ideas of Bullet Train, Premium Trains like TEJAS, Hamsafar and Gatiman Express. These required this EXCLUSIVE report.

These are all political stunts have Worst commercial potential.

TEJAS EXPRESS operates between Mumbai-Goa @ 51 kmph but 70% seats are vacant hours before its departure. Out of 730 ACC seats capacity – 567 are vacant & out of 36 ECC seats capacity – 30 seats are vacant. Only 263 persons can afford Rs.1400 fare and 6 persons Rs.2675 for Luxury services that too Operating Thrice A Week.

Ø 22120 TEJAS Averages 51 kmph – is Costliest LUXURY Train.

GATIMAN EXPRESS on Delhi Agra Route – leaving Delhi today – out of 576 ACC seats 277 were vacant, 98 ECC seats – 64 seats were vacant and minimum fare is Rs.757 for ACC and Rs.1511 for ECC – 50% more than Shatabdi Express.50% to 70% Seats are Vacant.

Ø 12050 Gatiman Express Logs 390 km Per Day & 6 Days a Week.
Ø 12050 Gatiman Express is not Faster Than 12002 Shatbdi Operating from ND – 7 km km longer and has a 1m Stoppage at Mathura.
Ø 12002 Shatabdi Exp has lesser Fare Rs.514 and Rs.1014 – Overbooked.
Ø 12050 in Serving 350 Travelers Slows Down 5 other Trains, 10,000 Travelers.

Trains CROSSED By Gatiman Express
T. No.
T. Name
Type
Stn
Dep
Stn
Arr
Duration
Halts
Distance
Speed
12002
ND Bhopal sh
Shtb
NDLS*
6:00
AGC
7:57
1h 57m
1
195 km
100 kmph
12280
Taj Express
SF
NZM*
07:00
AGC
09:38
2h 38m
3
188 km
71 kmph
13008
Udyan Abha
Exp
NDLS
07:00
AGC
11:50
4h 50m
8
195 km
40 kmph
12642
Thirukkural SF
SF
NZM*
07:10
AGC
10:05
2h 55m
0
188 km
64 kmph
51902
Delhi – Agra C.
Pass
NDLS
07:17
AGC*
13:25
6h 8m
28
195 km
32 kmph
12904
Golden Temple
SF
NZM
07:20
BTE
10:28
3h 8m
2
167 km
53 kmph
18508
Hirakud
Exp
NDLS
08:10
AGC
11:25
3h 15m
2
195 km
60 kmph
12050
Gatimaan Ex
Shtb
NZM*
08:10
AGC*
09:50
1h 40m
0
188 km
113 kmph
22868
H. Nizamuddin
Hms
NZM*
08:30
AGC
10:50
2h 20m
1
188 km
80 kmph

22914 Humsafar Express has much higher fare and also operate 155 km Longer Route to Mumbai via Surat.

Ø 22914 avg 48 kmph & 155 km longer route between Busaval & LTT Stns.
Ø 90% Seats Vacant for Once A Week Train.
T. No.
T. Name
Type
Stn
Dep
Stn
Arr
Duration
Halts
Distance
Speed
22914
Patna -Bandra
Hms
BSL
19:30
BDTS
07:35
12h 5m
4
579 km
48 kmph
22886
Tata N – LTT
Ant
BSL
16:40
LTT*
23:45
7h 5m
2
424 km
60kmph
20904 Varanasi – Vadodara MAHAMANA EXPRESS recently launched averages 56kmph [1532 km/27:30 hrs] Fare Rs.720 for Sleeper & Rs.2775 for AC-2 tier is 4:13 hrs Slower than 12938 Garba Express averages 63 kmph [1462 km/23:13 hrs] Fare

Ø 20904 Mahamana Express OPERATES ONCE A WEEK.
Ø 20904 is 4:13 hrs Slower than Garba Express.
Ø 20904 depart at 6:10AM to arrive in Vadodra at 9:40AM – Garba Express is more convenient – depart Mughalsarai at 9:22AM arrive in at 8:35AM.

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Smart Cities, Water, Energy Saving, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technologies and Projects

World Health Day


PRESS INVITATION – WORLD HEALTH DAY RAAHGIRI

DMA <delhimedicalassociation@gmail.com> to you & 84 other(s)
Sat, 23 Sep 2017 17:14:19


PRESS INVITATION

To all the Chief/Health Reporter
Press/Media

On the occasion of World Heart Day, Delhi Medical Association is organisingRAAHGIRI- POWER YOUR HEART : SWACHHTA HI SEWA with NDMC, Max Smart and Rotary Clubs on Sunday, 24thSeptember 2017 at Inner Circle A- Block, Connaught Place, New Delhi from 6.30 am. Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Hon’ble Minister of Science & Technology and Earth Science and Sh. Manoj Tiwari, President, Delhi BJP will grace the occasion

On behalf of Delhi Medical Association, we request you  to kindly cover the event from  6.30am  onwards at B-Block, Inner Circle Connaught Place, New Delhi and oblige.  Card is enclosed for your ready reference.

With kind regards,

Sincerely  yours,



Dr. Vijay Malhotra                                     Dr. Satish Tyagi 
President, DMA                                            Hony. State Secretary




DFID should step in and provide emergency funding

Dear friend
International donors have cut aid to 9,000 displaced villagers from Shan and Karen States.
They fled their farms and villages following attacks by the Burmese Army, and now most live in jungle and mountain camps in Burma, forced to rely on international aid. Some have lived there for ten years or more.
From October they will no longer receive essential aid, and risk being forced to return to their villages despite it not being safe for most of them to return because of Burmese Army soldiers and landmines.

A child living in one of the camps for displaced villagers in Karen State.
The Department for International Development (DFID) and other donors and aid agencies are facing unprecedented challenges with more than 400,000 Rohingya who have arrived in Bangladesh after fleeing attacks by the Burmese Army. But that doesn’t mean they should forget other people who have fled attacks by the military.
DFID should step in and provide emergency funding to local community organisations which can provide aid to the villagers. In the longer term, it should coordinate with other international donors to ensure that there is funding for internally displaced people and refugees on the Thailand-Burma border so that they can return home when it is safe, or have another safe place to live.
No people should be forced to return home when it is not safe for them to do so.

Take action now!

Thank you for your support.
Anna Roberts
Burma Campaign UK

Release of “INDIA @70 MODI @3.5”

INVITATION: Shri Arun Jaitley (Union Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs) to Release “INDIA @70 MODI @3.5” on Thu, 28th September, 2017 at 7 PM, NMML, New Delhi

Dear All,
Please find the enclosed Invitation
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​A Line in confirmation will be highly appreciated.
Dr. Anirban Ganguly
Director
Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation, New Delhi
Co-Convener, Library Department, BJP
Member, Policy Research Department, BJP
Member, Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE), MHRD
Member, Governing Board Auroville Foundation
Member, Visva Bharati Samsad (Court), Santiniketan
Twitter: @anirbanganguly
@spmrfoundation

Honey Baisoya lords over Noida Golf Course once again,

Honey Baisoya lords over Noida Golf Course once again, registers emphatic nine-shot win 
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Baisoya bags second title of the season, moves to fourth in PGTI Order of Merit 
Noida, September 22, 2017: Delhi’s Honey Baisoya successfully defended his title at the PGTI Players Championship at Noida Golf Course with an emphatic nine-shot triumph on a rainy Friday. Baisoya, who completely dominated the final round, signed a card of four-under-68 on Friday that took his total to 19-under-269 for the week.
The 21-year-old Honey’s second win of the season earned him a prize cheque of Rs. 4,50,000 and as a result lifted him from sixth to fourth place in the PGTI Order of Merit.
Bengaluru’s C Muniyappa (70) came in second at 10-under-278 at the Rs. 30 lakh event.
Honey Baisoya (66-69-66-68), the overnight leader by a massive seven shots, continued from where he left in round three. Honey, who had closed the previous round with two consecutive birdies, came out firing birdies on the first three holes in round four thanks to some long conversions to further build on his lead.
Baisoya, who looked in total control through the day, added three more birdies against two bogeys to his card from the eighth to the 18th to cruise to his fourth professional victory.
Baisoya said, “The Noida Golf Course is turning out to be my favourite venue as I’ve won my second title here this year. This course really suits my game. I’m delighted with my consistency in the second half of the season since I’ve finished in the top-6 in the last four events. The Order of Merit title is definitely on my radar now.
“I’ve been positive in my approach and that has paid off. My confidence has also grown with each passing event. I didn’t feel the pressure at any stage today since my lead was never under threat. The conditions were really tough today because of the heavy rain. However, after the three birdies at the start, I knew I didn’t have to do anything extraordinary but just play regulation golf.”
C Muniyappa’s (69-71-68-70) runner-up finish was his best of the season. His fourth round of 70, the only sub-par round of the day besides Baisoya’s 68, featured four birdies and two bogeys and helped him finish four strokes ahead of third-placed Udayan Mane.
Bengaluru’s Udayan Mane struck a final round of 72 to claim third place at six-under-282. Mane thus moved up from third to second position in the PGTI Order of Merit.
Noida’s Vikrant Chopra secured fourth place at five-under-283.
Amardip Sinh Malik and Gaurav Pratap Singh were the other two Noida golfers who finished in the top-10. Both Amardip and Gaurav ended the week in tied eighth at three-under-285.

M6.2 – Oaxaca, Mexico

Preliminary Earthquake Report
Magnitude6.2
Date-Time
  • 23 Sep 2017 12:53:06 UTC
  • 23 Sep 2017 07:53:06 near epicenter
  • 23 Sep 2017 16:53:06 standard time in your timezone
Location16.773N 94.895W
Depth32 km
Distances
  • 6.2 km (3.9 mi) NW of Lázaro Cárdenas, Mexico
  • 19.3 km (12.0 mi) SE of Matías Romero, Mexico
  • 30.8 km (19.1 mi) NE of San Jerónimo Ixtepec, Mexico
  • 34.0 km (21.1 mi) NNW of Unión Hidalgo, Mexico
  • 190.0 km (117.8 mi) W of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Mexico
Location UncertaintyHorizontal: 7.6 km; Vertical 4.8 km

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