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29 September 2009

Akshay, John joined after four years

His maiden underwater thriller 'Blue' is yet to be out, but director Anthony D'Souza has already convinced his producer Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd. to produce his next that will star Akshay Kumar and John Abraham.

'Akshay was on board for the next project from the word go. After 'Blue', I can't dream of making a film without him. 'Blue' couldn't have been made without Akshay. As for John, it's strange that with his physique and body language he has never done a full-on action film,' D'Souza told IANS.

Akshay and John have so far only been seen in Priyadarshan's comedy 'Garam Masala' (2005), but D'Souza sees the two not in the comic mould but in the slick stunt space.

'If I was a member of the audience, I'd want to see the two together in the kind of stunts never seen before.'

The film to start early next year will have never-before action. After going underwater in 'Blue', the director will indulge in a lot of aerial stunts in his next.

A.R. Rahman has also said yes to score music for D'Souza's next film.

Refer: http://in.movies.yahoo.com/news-detail/67017/Akshay-John-team-up-years.html

15 September 2009

Infosys Corporate Education Centre in Mysore

United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chairperson Sonia Gandhi Tuesday inaugurated a world-class corporate education centre of Infosys Technologies at its Mysore campus.

The facility is an extension of the IT major's Global Education Centre (GEC), which was inaugurated by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in February 2005.

With the GEC II, set up at an investment of Rs.800 crore, Infosys can now train 14,000 new recruits at the same time.

Given its infrastructure and size of operations, GEC is the largest corporate education centre in the world, Infosys officials said.

After the inauguration, Gandhi said the centre was a testimony that India can also build world-class education and training centres.

'It's a pleasure to be on this beautiful campus. It has a marvellous setting for a university to train and educate young minds,' she told a gathering, mostly young employees of the IT bellwether.

'The GEC is the testimony that India can have world-class education centres. The success of Infosys is because of its hard work, dedication and talent.'

Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa, Infosys chief mentor N.R. Narayana Murthy, and chief executive S. Gopalakrishnan were also present on the occasion.

The building of the new facility shares architectural resemblance with that of India's parliament and Rome's Colosseum.

The entire Infosys campus here is spread over 337 acres.

Murthy told the audience that the main goal of Infosys was to fight poverty with the power of entrepreneurship and creating jobs.

'The centre is a proof of the progress we have made so far. GEC is the largest monolith classical building of post independent India,' added Murthy.

Infosys, according to officials, invests an average of Rs.250,000 on training a potential employee over a period of 16 weeks.

Refer: http://in.news.yahoo.com/43/20090915/836/tbs-infosys-opens-corporate-education-ce.html

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01 September 2009

UTVi will launch a slew of new shows

Vivek Malhotra, vice president, marketing, UTVi, says, "UTVi is synonymous with intelligence, innovation, interaction, inspiration and the country of India. We target all speak English and business executives are thrilled that our focus on new professionals has helped us to spread our ratings. Our aim is for an overall development of our channel. "Speaking of numbers, Malhotra says," Week 34 stood out as a very strong week for UTVi its kind. There was an increase in both reach and increase time over all, as the channel goes ahead on other channels (NDTV Profit and T. Now) in 6 metro market. " Malhotra argues that the type was set for a third straight week with CNBC-TV18, NDTV Profit and E. Now all reduction in shares channel (CS 25 + M AB). "UTVi was the only channel that has been acquired. Indeed, in 6 of the metro market, the shares of the canal have doubled over the last week." says. It is interesting to note that UTVi was ahead of NDTV Profit and T. Now in bands all the time - breakfast area, shopping area and evening prime slots, but far behind the sovereignty of CNBC-TV18. Malhotra adds that in Week 34, the increase is for the channel were consistent. UTVi was a peak in 2009 to achieve this week, said the channel had a 37 percent increase in all India and 49 percent in six metros. The time spent in 31 percent increase in all India and 12 percent in six metros. As regards the time spent on this week, should the market of all India, CNBC-TV18 enjoyed the time of 30.6 minutes per viewer. UTVi was 7.3 minutes per viewer than 4.9 minutes of T. Now and 6.5 minutes on NDTV Profit. Buoyed by improved performance evaluations, UTVi will launch a slew of new shows - Understanding of India, a 6-half hour episode series focusing on some of the edgiest », the« thinkers of our time; 2nd wave, a special interviews weekly half hour show, which reconnect with some of the biggest names in Indian industry.

For more information visit: as http://www.televisionpoint.com/news2009/newsfullstory.php?id=1251376010

Australian national accounts data will be published

ICAP senior economist Adam Carr said the global financial crisis does not seem significant decrease induced investment offers the chance of a massive scaling back planned spending in the future is even less likely now. "If we do not get serious collapse of retail sales are expected I do not see how a rational central bank, sitting with well above the inflation target, may leave rates at any Super stimulation setting for long," Carr said.Private new capital expenditures on buildings and equipment in Australia rose -- 3.3% to A $ 24.07 billion in the second quarter of 2009 from A $ 23.31 billion in the first quarter, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Thursday. Economists expected a decrease of 5.0%. Companies estimated that they expect to spend A $ 90.56 billion on capital investments in 2009-10, down 10.4% from 2008-09. Previous estimate was for a fall of 11.7%. Economists said the overall strength of the investment, combined with data Wednesday showing a strong construction activity in the second quarter, economic growth forecasts meant to be revised higher. Macquarie Research interest rate strategist Rory Robertson said the investment business, which was caught on the "weak" Australia's economic outlook by policymakers and economists earlier this year, is now looking for a lot less weak. "All up, Australia's economic Outlook just lit up again through a less downbeat on investment business," said Robertson. "It could be a big deal if the Reserve Bank of Australia is really as keen on removing the 3% rate setting its 'emergency' cash as some analysts suspect," he said. Stephen Walters, chief economist at-JPMorgan, said while some partial indicators of economic growth to be published in the coming days, growth of 1.0% more than can be expected in Australia in the second quarter. Business tax incentives introduced by the government to support the expenses explained how the power of business investment, but is a clear business investment will be relatively strong next year, he added. Australian national accounts data will be announced on Wednesday is expected to show consumer strengthening the local economy and flexible.


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SONY Reader e Lanches wireless

Analysts said that the Sony Reader is a daily version of Amazon to sell the lighting equipment is a direct challenge. $ 399 (£ 250) is a novel touch screen device 1000 can download the bookstore and a high speed mobile network enabled. Also an application that "for 21 days with local libraries" used books can be borrowed from being open. ", Sony helps compensate for its biggest weakness: its slow eBookstore, which pales in comparison with Amazon.com said," Sarah Rotman Epps, in his blog with a Forrester Research analyst. Amazon still burn with their wireless devices dominate the market's top readers. In May this year, the company's newspapers, magazines and documents for the purpose of reading gadget unveiled a new version. The new reader can display pictures or picture books A screen size of the previous two models offer dx was packed. The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today newspapers, including 46, are provided. However, this $ 489 (£ 340) was criticized for its high price.

For more information visit as: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8221880.stm

Education Department is looking for museum docents

Education Department is looking for museum docents for all age groups, leading tours. Super Docents are volunteers: educators and listeners to know and love with others sharing their interests. Docents have the love of history, should learn and share, good communication skills, flexibility and tolerance and respect for others. Museum needs docents walk Green Town Tours, Gallery Tours, conducting workshops and outreach programs. Docents included in the training sessions, practicing tourism, at least for one year, held monthly meetings and join the tour should the current 5 or more. Participate in training sessions to meet new people with similar interests, community and shared experience with their group will learn about. Teacher Training Session I, Green Town walking Tours, Monday, 10:00 am September 21 - will start at 2:00 on Tuesday and Thursday and issued two times a week will be 10:00 - 12:00. First speaker, Dr. Elizabeth Langran, associate professor and director of educational technology program will be. He University's Education and Graduate School of Allied's businesses and projects, the museum will discuss the participation of teachers and teacher training in promoting use of local history. Participants will also meet staff education, learning techniques and hands tour and work with fun activities that encourage critical thinking will. Interested in becoming a teacher, but sure? Director of Education two, Christine Jewell, 203-259-1598 call on one another to discuss volunteer opportunities. Town historic buildings and sites around Fairfield Town Hall's green groups walk around the Green Guide for Tours Docents. Group Fairfield Academy, an old burial ground is in Fairfield roadside between early settlers and seeing houses that discussion in 1779 to avoid burning of Fairfield. Each training session, a guest speaker who will share their expertise, rich colonial history of Fairfield in the state to be defined in broad terms, country and world. Speakers Professor Jennifer McLaughlin, Sacred Heart University, Marcia miner, city historian, Bill Lee, former city historian, Rob Wallace, archaeologist, and Melanie Marx, will include a historical researcher and genealogist. Learn about how people lived in past times, the development of sympathy for their difficulties and triumphs. Hiking, buildings, architecture and history offer a glimpse into the past and at each stop that we can share stories.


For more information visit as: http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/nws1/publish/News_1/Volunteer-Open-House-at-the-Fairfield-Museum5805.shtml

Department at the beginning of the academic year of schools said Fee

The Department for Schools said Hieu academic year instead of beginning to collect so that students and parents complained to avoid providing details of all fees campaign without money. Nguyen, head of the Division of Planning and Finance Department said Ngoc Diep, fees have been collected and spent on tuition fees was clearly stipulated in the municipal People's Committee decision 73/2000/QD-UB. He said that parents force schools to pay voluntary fees are breaking the rules "say. Duong, Le Loi in the third grade primary school boy's mother Mai dung, said in addition to regular tuition fee, fee for they always Many other types of payments was proper and improper. "I do not know why I pay for every year that school facilities have improved, but everything still looks the same," he said. , Dung "voluntary fees they call the school management board, but they force us to pay them 'said. Diep said that the situation will soon be in control.'s Department said earlier in the year the Directorate and across the city school division for testing in all schools in fee collections will sin "said. , Diep "In addition, unscheduled inspections will be said during the year. In another move to prepare for the coming academic year to begin next month in the city schools to ensure that sanitation procedures to prevent swine flu following students are to catch.


For more information visit as: http://english.vietnamnet.vn/education/2009/08/865078/

AHA CEO National Bill Healey

National AHA chief executive Bill Healey said that the campaign was another "important step" in driving a culture change needed in the consumption habits of Australia. Enough Australia on Monday launched its new campaign that aims to help parents to reverse the trend of teenagers start drinking at a younger age. "There has been much research, debate and discussion on the drinking culture of Australia and conflicting views about the nature, extent and cause of the problem and how best to overcome them", M . Healey said in a statement. "However, one constant has been the recognition that the more a person begins to drink young, the more chance they have of being exposed to danger." Research shows over the last 50 years the average age of the nation initiation to alcohol had been reduced from 19 to 15.5 years. Mr. Healey said that "too many people - including youth - are drinking to get drunk and this must change." The AHA also says that there was no "silver bullet" to reduce the inappropriate consumption of alcohol and anti-social behavior and community concerns is the question.


For more details visit as: http://news.brisbanetimes.com.au/breaking-news-national/aha-welcomes-alcohol-education-campaign-20090824-evia.html

State Education Department

This summer, 2714 licenses were issued for the first time teachers, according to the state Education Department. Madison County Middle School in Germantown hubbard and teach at both Pourciau. He and Purvis, who teaches third grade in elementary magnet Davis in Jackson, said he as a passion for learning and teaching become teachers. Hubbard, who are taught to and from Georgia for over 14 years with his family after her husband moved to Madison County got a job in the field. Careful research before obtaining a job that area. He said that any important day for first-year teachers from one grade control and rules and guidelines are clear. Then, Hubbard said, "one minute in violation of any rules and you have to take action on it, it sets a good example. That "Your class may be a good place" said. "You have fun, but can still be arranged ... everyone is so much fun because everyone can take advantage of the environment that they are learning." Hubbard common thought of teaching as a career as a low payment is "one of the most difficult task because there is too much, you can manage is" said. The average salary for a beginning teacher in Mississippi is $ 30.900, according to the National Education Association. Average pay for Mississippi teachers is $ 42.403, according to the Union.


For more information visit as: http://www.clarionledger.com/article/20090824/NEWS/908240322/Hitting-the-school-grounds-running--New-recruits-offset-shortage

Natal Education Department can be removed if a forensic report

Senior officials in kwazulu Natal Education Department head fired any of them if a forensic report could be found guilty of defrauding the Department. Department on Monday to begin a process of appointing one audit firm in terms of look. Investigation as soon as the audit firm starts will be appointed. Allegations of corruption in the department one week, when South Africa Democratic Teachers Union (Sadtu) members of the provincial education headquarters in Pietermaritzburg to climb before handing a memorandum of grievances before. They particularly in schools about the poor service delivery in the Umlazi district, complained. Removed all the existing top officials in the department they have called. Alleged misuse of funds Sadtu officials. Union officials claimed prior to R80million allocated for the transportation of school bus service operator eThekwini to pay Remant transport students in Umlazi district alone. Head of school Cassius Lubisi accused of being responsible for poor performance and to the Department failed to act on corruption.



For more information visit as: http://www.sowetan.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=1055326

Focus on issues related to children

Far more demanding: its a GL before City Council on Parliament Street Alliance (APJ) to join the rally organized by mouth gagged with two children. Kebon Sirih, Central Jakarta, on Tuesday. Free education and healthcare for the poor by protesters recently inaugurated councilors demanded work and cheap housing. JP / Nurhayati Newly sworn in Tuesday vowed to residents of the city councilors on issues including health and education, and more attention in his office during the next five years, pay. Democratic Party politician turned actress Wanda Hamidah, said that he focus on children, education and programs related to health issues. He said all the residents I expected to be included in an appropriate health plan, while in the city proper education for all children used ", said after the inauguration ceremony. Ninety four of the councilors-elect was sworn in Tuesday . Ashraf Ali Golkar party, said of the city's budget allocation for a balanced, especially for low income residents have to fight. He said, "This city is for programs for the poor must be balanced allocation 'said. 'Councilors statements made by protesters in front of City Council that the first day of their 2009-2014 term of newly elected councilors in dealing with welfare issues echoed the demands. Coalition of protesters, Parliament Street (APJ) and dozens of new council urged to push hard and create more jobs to free health and education work. Coordinator, said Hendri Anggoro resistance to many poor people untouched by existing free health and education plans, the city administration is "persists despite big budgets."

For more information visit as: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/08/26/new-councilors-promise-focus-health-education.html

superintendent of public instruction by two distinct

We'll remember Sandy Garrett's 20-year tenure as superintendent of public instruction by two distinct achievements. Her push for more access to early childhood education in Oklahoma and the number of nationally certified educators teaching here. Ms. Garrett, the elected superintendent since 1990, announced this week she will not seek a sixth term in office. She is the only Oklahoma woman ever elected to statewide public office for five consecutive terms. The development of pre-kindergarten programs throughout the state in the past few years has put Oklahoma on the national education map. Our programs, now available in most school districts, are recognized as the national model by the national institute for early education research. Ms. Garrett has chaired the Council of Chief State School Officers' Early Childhood Task Force. Her push for teachers to obtain national certification also is impressive. Only four states have more nationally certified teachers. Although she will leave office, we don't expect Ms. Garrett to abandon her quest for quality common education for all Oklahomans. The passion she brought to the job won't go away when the state paycheck ends.


For further details visit as: http://www.normantranscript.com/opinion/local_story_238011555

Minister of Education Allowance scheme for New Students

Education Minister Julia Gillard said delaying changes to the regime of Youth Allowance for six months will enable students are not caught between the old and new systems. The starting date of new eligibility criteria for students wishing to receive the allowance has been pushed back from January 1 to June 30, 2010. Ms Gillard said the change will be delayed for people in one year sabbatical in 2009, who must travel to attend the university. Rural students claimed they were unfairly targeted by the changes announced in the Budget in May because they had already postponed their studies by then. They had expected to earn $ 20,000 this year and thus qualify for the rate independent of support during his studies in 2010 and beyond. But changes of government instead require students to work 30 hours per week for 18 months to qualify. Ms Gillard said Wednesday that delaying the changes to income support for those who move away to attend university should give students the opportunity to meet this requirement. "We've obviously listened reaction to this major reform," she told reporters. "I listened to specific students, including earlier this week in Canberra. And we have responded to the concerns of students caught in the variation between new and old systems. "


For more details visit as: http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/854582/student-support-robs-peter-to-pay-paul

Bloomington public school advocacy group in Indiana

August 26 (Bloomberg) - The public charter school support of Barack Obama's 1000 review of the educational component of the 100 million dollars, almost two-thirds of Americans this year, most of what they still rising chaos. 60 percent of U.S. adults, up to 51 percent of them voted for the charter school from one year ago, and Pipiderutakappa Gallup International, Bloomington, Indiana, public schools were found in a poll released today advocacy groups. The 1003 survey of more than half of the respondents, under contract with the district are exempt from many countries and regions, and operating public charter schools did not know the rules. "Despite the United States, William Bushaw Pipideruta their charter school, the" executive, in doing that is not a conference call with reporters yesterday, has accepted a charter school. 71 percent mistakenly thought that 15 people did not know, of those surveyed charter school tuition by 7 percent, then select the charter, which prohibits the admission of students based on ability. This survey Americans "you have to show that it has signed an agreement for the president's education policy," Bushaw said. Most respondents, in addition to backing up charter schools, Obama said he supported efforts to expand early childhood education and link teacher pay to student achievement like this.

For more information please see: http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aWRZ1.Y3s9Jo

Public schools and local businesses took a big step forward

Is a social Hawai? I public schools and local businesses a big step today wider movement, as a career or college Waialua High School ninth graders ready for high school graduation itself during a ceremony at Washington Place off to commit Hawai "I did kick? Campaign step above S. Campaign businesses, community organizations and individuals to encourage a more rigorous high school curriculum for students step up support. Board of Education Diploma at the center of this campaign is "step", BOE approved in 2013 for the Graduate Diploma and beyond. ? P's goal coming -20 Hawai I promise the public school diplomas to earn 75 percent of freshmen enrollment statewide, and to 100 local businesses and community organizations as a move by December to sign up supporters. "As the top of the challenge these students to earn diplomas BOE phase 'step, using its own high school years more options in life, whether he is ready to work or apprenticeship training program or a decision to participate in that shows their commitment to, Hawai'i P, executive director Tammi choose -20 enroll in college after high school. "The movement now more than ever necessary, is the case for Hawai'i students a more rigorous high school courses of study to pursue better career or college they need to be encouraged to prepare for success, citing statistics as well. " In 2008, the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems reported that 100 out of Hawai'i, graduating from high school on time and in the 68 ninth graders, only 40 enter college, 12 and a college degree earn on time (or within ten years after starting ninth grade).

For more information visit as at: http://www.hawaii.edu/news/article.php?aId=3058

Raising Day AMSU headquarters

Imphal, 28 August: `All Manipur Students Union (AMSU) this morning celebrated its 44 th Foundation Day of the DM College campus AMSU headquarters is located. Each class of students in the state during the ceremony as soon demanded a return of normalcy in the state in education and also for an independent sector mking. Raising Day celebrations of a flag hoisting students pay tribute flowers martyrs who died during the 1965 movement but hungry passengers after Day celebrations began with. Function H. Nabachandra, Higher Secondary Education Manipur, Lairenlakpam Rajmohon as chief guest and president respectively of the guest of honor Secondary Education Manipur Irengbam Jamesbond Mangang Board Secretary and the Secretary of the Council participated. The chief guest expressed his speech would Hamon Nabachandra the current situation prevailing in the State of Manipur for the education of both the Council and Board are problems in different ways in which he said the poor academic performance due to repeated failures is to leadeing Calendar Every year one students on an incremental basis. Not only, but these closed, curfews and others and even paralysing the Council Board for the delay in announcing results are leading, "he said. Class 12 examinations of each student's turn `s academic career, then, if results in many other universities will be impossible to get through the recruitment delays are outside the country.


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