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MoI sets up 10 centres for amnesty seekers
Ten centres with all necessary facilities are ready to welcome residency violators who plan to seek amnesty recently declared in the UAE. The centres set up by the Interior Ministry across various emirates aims to facilitate smooth repatriation of the residency violators to their home countries
A 10-storey building in 48 hours?
A 10-storey building, set to come up in just 48 hours! A businessman in Chandigarh claims it is possible, and he will prove it. Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal is set to lay the foundation stone of the 10-storey building, INSTACON, Thursday. The brain behind the project, bus
India to change Online laws
(AFP) / 29 November 2012 India is set to amend its hate speech laws following a public outcry over two women arrested for posting comments on Facebook after the death of hardline politician Bal Thackeray. The new guidelines by the communications and information technology ministry will make it h
Appeal for Donation: Sunnah Education & Charitable Trust
Sunnah Educational & Charitable Trust, Bhatkal is a charitable organization managed and run by Moulana Ayub Barmawar Nadvi. The trust has sponsored 60 Arabic Schools in which around 5000 poor students are getting free education. The trust accepts donations from people for managing the exp
Jali Urdu School wins Urdu Cultural Competition
Bhatkal – 28 Nov 2012: Students of Govt Urdu School Jali won the Inter-School Cultural Competition held here at Haneef Abad Urdu School, Bhatkal. With this win, they are qualified for the district level competition to be held in Karwar. Tasneem Anjum Mulla won the speech competition, Saima Sh
Government confident of numbers, not averse to vote
[gallery link="file" columns="2"] New Delhi - A breakthrough in the four-day-old parliamentary gridlock seemed in sight with the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, now confident of its numbers, indicating that it was even prepared to debate FDI in multi-brand retail under a rule that m
Intel launches new processor series
Computer chip maker Intel on Tuesday launched a new series of processors, Itanium 9500, which the company claimed is over two-times faster than its previous generation processors. The new Intel Itanium processor 9500 series is more than twice as powerful as the previous generation, making it idea
Google Maps coming to iOS 6 soon
CHENNAI, November 28, 2012: The iOS 6 Maps fiasco is well-documented. Apple CEO Tim Cook even posted a letter of apology on the official website for not living up to their own standards. Now Google Maps seems to be getting ready to make a return to the Apple’s mobile platform. According to reports,
India to showcase Aakash-2 tablet at UN
United Nations, Nov 28 (PTI) : India will showcase the Aakash-2 tablet at the United Nations, amid clarification by the maker of the low-cost tablet over sourcing some parts from China. The tablet will be unveiled today in the presence of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on the occasion of India'
IOC to propose IOA suspension in Executive Board meeting
New Delhi, Nov 28 (PTI): The International Olympic Committee on Wednesday made it clear that it will propose the suspension of IOA in its Executive Board Meeting early next month if the upcoming IOA elections are held under the government's Sports Code, a development which has put the controversial
Court dismissed bail plea of Zee editors, remanded to 2-day PC
New Delhi, Nov 28 (PTI) : A Delhi court today dismissed the bail plea of two senior journalists of Zee News channel and remanded them to two-day police custody on a complaint by Congress MP Naveen Jindal's group that they tried to extort Rs.100 crore for not broadcasting news reports on coal sca
Microsoft sold 40 million Windows 8 licenses in a month: executive
Microsoft Corp has sold 40 million Windows 8 licenses in the month since the launch, according to one of the new co-heads of the Windows unit, setting a faster pace than Windows 7 three years ago. The sales number represents a solid but unspectacular start for the touch-friendly operating system
‘Emirati Studies’ move welcomed
Muaz Shabandri / 28 November 2012 All tertiary students in the country’s private and public universities will soon have to pass a new ‘Emirati Studies’ course before they can graduate — with many welcoming the move. The move falls in line with efforts to boost UAE culture and identity in univers
Egypt court threatens strike over Mursi decree
Protesters pack Tahrir Square to call for a second revolution as they say nothing has changed under Islamist president Cairo: Egypt’s Court of Cassation, the final appeals court, will suspend operations until the revocation of President Mohammad Mursi’s decree granting himself additional powers,
اردو ثقافتی مقابلہ بتر جالی اردو اسکول طلبہ چو بہترین مظاہرہ
بھٹکلیس نیوز / 28 نومبر، 12 بھٹکل / ہنگا حنیف آباد بتر تعقلہ سطح چے اردو ادبی و ثقافتی مقابلہ بتر جامعہ جالی اردو اسکول چے طلبہ شاندار کارکردگی چو مظاہرہ کرتے ضلعی سطح سبب منتخب زاؤن واٹیت ، تقریری مقابلہ بتر تسنیم انجم ملا پہلو مقام ، انگریزی نظما بتر صائمہ شمشاد ابو پہلو مقام ، قوالی مقابلہ بتر
Indian Education Activist rewarded $ 500,000 in Doha, Qatar
Doha - DR. Madhav Chavan, an Indian educationist and social worker who has helped millions of Indian children learn to read and write without a brick and mortar school or the aid of a single paid teacher won the world innovation Summit for Education Award (WISE) 2012 here in Doha , Qatar handed ove
How to Build the World's Tallest Skyscraper in 90 Days
A Chinese company thinks they've simplified the construction process so much that they can build the world's tallest skyscraper in 90 days. Broad Sustainable Building Corporation will lay the foundation for their "Sky City" project this month. The company, famous for building tall buildings in ri
Women to work in abaya shops
Jeddah - The Ministry of Labor will start allowing women to work in accessories and abaya stores within six month. Fahd Al-Nikhaifi, assistant undersecretary in the Ministry of Labor and director of women’s employment in private sector, said the plan excluded perfume and eyeglasses stores. Al-Nikh