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Saturday, February 23, 2008

SPY SATELLITE BLASTING

China and Russia Not Happy About Blasting the Spy Satellite
The US president had ordered the satellite shot down. However, the mission has not gone without criticism, or speculation that the real purpose is to test missile capabilities.
The Chinese Communist party said: "The US, has accused other countries of vigorously developing military space technology.Last year, Beijing was also criticised for risking a space arms race after it used a missile to destroy one of its satellites."
Russia's defence ministry said it feared the plan was a test of US anti-satellite tech. "The decision to destroy the American satellite does not look harmless as they try to claim, especially at a time when the US has been evading negotiations on the limitation of an arms race in outer space."

Mughal-e-Awesome!

Hrithik Roshan never really basks in the glory of his success.
There’s a core of hunger and dissastisfaction about him that guides his talents to greater summits before pulling him back in time to start all over again from scratch.
I’ve seen the best artistes of Bollywood go through that existential and creative relay race. Perfection isn’t a state of mind. It is a quest, a quenchless journey that never ends.
I believe Hrithik eats lives and breathes his work. He started young. In fact, his first lead role was as a child artiste in Bhagwan Dada , a film that his dad Rakesh Roshan produced and his dad’s father-in-law J Om Prakash directed. In the film the young Hrithik shared screen space with the Southern phenomenon Rajnikanth. I think Hrithik out-performed his veteran co-star!
Scaling new peaks is nothing new to Hrithik. He’s done it from childhood. A loner by choice he had a speech impediment plus an extra finger to deal with before stardom beckoned. None of these ‘flaws’ matter any more as Hrithik sweeps across the screen in majestic leaps playing the Mughal emperor Akbar.
Galloping gloriously across the screen and engaging his lovely Rajput wife in a sword fight, he breathes a quenchless new fire into the historical genre. It would be no exaggeration to say that Hrithik turns Jodha-Akbar into a Mughal-e-Awesome. The sinewy poet-warrior’s part reminded me of Tom Cruise in The Last Samurai.
I’ve no hesitation in saying Hrithik would be the face of Akbar in books that need fictional visual representation of Mughal emperor. Just as much as Ben Kingsley became the face of Gandhi for all practical purposes.
Raj Santoshi should sign Hrithik to play Ram in Ramayan without a second thought. No one else today projects the valour and vibrancy of an era gone-by with such mollifying grace.
I’ve seen Hrithik go through hard times. After his debut a string of his films just wouldn’t work. He didn’t dither even when they called him a one-film-wonder.
Hrithik wasn’t bad in even one of those films that failed. In fact he was outstanding in films like Na Tum Jano Na Hum and Yaadein. He never let any film down. Today he has the potential to take mainstream cinema to another level. I’ve seen the undeserving become successful.
During the past decade actors with not an iota of Hrithik’s talent have become super-successful simply by hanging on to banners and directors who have a track-record of hits.It makes you scared to see the utterly mediocre strut around as mega-stars.
When I hear cynics snigger about how Hrithik tends to over-do the perfectionism I say, most of our superstars just got lucky.
They orchestrated successes, manipulated boxoffice figures and got themselves linked with various glamorous actresses and then pretended to get righteously indignant when they were caught out by the paparazzi.
Hrithik came into the industry with a sweetheart, married her and has had no affairs after marriage. Makes him an oddity in the entertainment industry where spousal fidelity means the wife doesn’t get to know what you’re doing behind her back.
Hrithik would rather have that challenging role than the secret roll in the hay. No furtive one-night-stands for this superstar. As Mughal-e-Awesome proves Hrithik believes in Won-Knight Stands.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Wooden supercar is faster than a Porsche

The world's first wooden supercar has been unveiled - and it's faster than a Porsche or a Lamborghini.


The Splinter can produce 700bhp from its twin supercharged, 4.6 litre V8 engine - almost 300bhp more than a Porsche 911 GT3. And with a top speed of 240mph, it will leave the Porsche and the new Lamborghini Revanton in its wake.




Suspected assassination plot on Sonia Gandhi foiled

Suspected assassination plot on Sonia Gandhi foiled
The CRPF late on Thursday night busted a suspected militant hideout near Bhaderwah Doda district of Jammu at least 800 metres away from the location where UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi with Home Minister Shivraj Patil would be meeting the affected people on Friday. In what looks like a murder plot on the Congress chief, the CRPF recovered 4 kg RDX, 2 grenades and many detonators from a house near Tel Mata Mandir in Kannauj. While the five militants – suspected to be a part of hardcore Islamic group Lashkar-e-Toiba managed to flee, two members of the house have been taken into custody for questioning into the matter.Sonia is scheduled to make a whirlwind tour of the areas in Jammu and Kashmir where nearly 30 people, including several army men, lost their lives to avalanches triggered by continuous heavy snowfall early this month. The Congress President with the Home Minister has arrived in Jammu. The team would then fly to Udhampur air force base where she would be received by Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, Union Water Resources Minister Saifuddin Soz and several ministers in Azad`s cabinet, senior officials said today. The Congress team is scheduled to tour Azad`s hometown and assembly constituency Bhaderwah and also meet the affected people there. She would then make an aerial survey of worst hit Kapran, Verinag and Dooru areas of Anantnag district in south Kashmir.
The officials said Sonia would interact with officers and Congress party leaders at Khanbal Dak Bungalow in Anantnag district, then briefly stop over at Srinagar and return to New Delhi today. Security beefed up The security has been beefed up, while search operations are being carried out. The Intelligence sources have said that the Congress President has always been under the terror radar. The inputs notched the threat levels higher, especially when she travelled out of the capital, which is considered as her safe zone. Meanwhile, Doda SSP Manohar Singh refused to comment on the report of recovery and termed it as rumour. “We have been camping in this region for the past three days and never heard of any such raid. Although we have heightened the security level as a list of VIPs are scheduled to arrive in the convoy”, he added.

Y S R TALKS WITH KAKA TO NIGHT

PLAYING WITH OWN A'GENDAS

The Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy, will be dining at senior party leader, Mr G. Venkataswamy’s house on Friday and high on the menu will be the Telangana issue.The dinner diplomacy is part of Dr Reddy’s efforts to make peace with the Telangana leaders of the Congress who have been vocal in their demand for a separate state.
Other Congress leaders from Telangana including Mr M. Satyanarayana Rao and Mr Uppunutala Purushottam Reddy would also be present. Sources said Dr Reddy would try to persuade the leaders not to press the issue further and wait patiently for the high command’s decision. The Chief Minister decided to break bread with them after the senior leaders agreed to postpone their proposed Bhongir public meeting from March 10 to March 24. This meeting was intended to highlight the Telangana sentiment prevailing in the region and draw the party high command’s attention to it. Following the fresh round of acrimony within the party over Telangana, Dr Reddy’s Man Friday, Mr K.V.P. Ramachandra Rao, met the leader of the T-group, Mr Venkataswamy, and invited him for a meeting with the Chief Minister.
However, Mr Venkataswamy, a Congress Working Committee member, suggested that Dr Reddy should dine at his house along with the other Telangana leaders. “We have been taking decisions together and so it would not be nice of me to see the Chief Minister alone,” he said. The Chief Minister immediately agreed to attend the dinner “in the interests of the party”. Meanwhile, Mr Venkataswamy was closeted in a discussion with his colleagues on how to present their demands before the Chief Minister without spoiling his appetite.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Know about world old civilisation

CHINESE CIVILISATION
Even more than the previous sections on North and South America, this section is the very briefest of summaries of the whole rest of the world, highlighting only one or two sites from the hundreds of thousands that are important in the development of local and national cultural traditions (and several chapters of the text are skipped). It eliminates completely the later, secondary states that are part of what are sometimes called the classical civilizations, such as Greece and Rome, and many many others that are often studied in history classes even though they have a rich archaeology. Also NOT covered in this section are the historical archaeology of most of the world and the development of secondary states in most of the world (Great Zimbabwe is an exception to this).
Briefly describe the pristine states that emerged in the four areas of the Old World. The first civilization in the world arose in Mesopotamia, the land around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers in Iran and Iraq, in southwest Asia, around 3000 B.C. It was characterized by temple-based cities such as Eridu, with stepped pyramids called ziggurats, canal irrigation farming, and cuneiform writing on clay tablets. The earliest city emerged at Uruk, where early dynasties used armies with bronze weapons and chariots to conquer and control. A succession of city-states rose and fell, and powerful leaders and elites were buried with incredible wealth, including wagons and chariots, oxen, and human servants and other sacrifices, showing marked social stratification. How does this history relate to what is going on in this region of the world today? Can constant conflict become a part of culture history destined to continue?

The Creator

An Excellent remake attempt of Pokiri by Krishna Kishore(kavali). Credits to all the crew.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

IPL TEAMS

I P L (MONEY MONEY MONEY)

Dinesh Karthik proved to be the most expensive wicketkeeper outside the star ones - Dhoni, Gilchrist and McCullum. Delhi bought Karthik for $525,000 (base price: $200,000), and they bought Ab de Villers too, for $300,000 (base price: $200,000). de Villiers, it must be remembered, started off his international career as a wicketkeeper.
Chennai, too, bought a second wicketkeeper in Parthiv Patel for $325,000 (base price: $150,000). Kamran Akmal was bought by Jaipur for his reserve price of $150,000. Tatenda Taibu, whose base price was $125,000, didn't attract any buyers.
Squads as of now:
Jaipur Shane Warne (US$ 450,000), Graeme Smith (US$ 475,000), Younis Khan (US$ 225,000), Kamran Akmal (US$ 150,000)
Chennai MS Dhoni (US$ 1.5 million), Muttiah Muralitharan (US$ 600,00), Matthew Hayden (US$ 375,000), Jacob Oram (US$ 675,000), Stephen Fleming (US$ 350,000), Parthiv Patel (US$ 325,000)
Mumbai Sachin Tendulkar (icon), Sanath Jayasuriya (US$ 975,000), Harbhajan Singh (US$ 850,000)
Bangalore Rahul Dravid (icon), Anil Kumble (US$ 500,000), Jacques Kallis (US$ 900,000), Zaheer Khan (US$ 450,000), Mark Boucher (US$ 450,000)
Hyderabad Adam Gilchrist (US$ 700,000), Andrew Symonds (US$ 1.35 million), Herschelle Gibbs (US$ 575,000), Shahid Afridi (US$ 675,000)
Mohali Yuvraj Singh (icon), Mahela Jayawardene (US$ 475,000), Kumar Sangakkara (US$ 700,000), Brett Lee (US$ 900,000), Sreesanth (US$ 625,000)
Kolkata Sourav Ganguly (icon), Shoaib Akhtar (US$ 425,000), Ricky Ponting (US$ 400,000), Brendon McCullum (US$ 700,000), Chris Gayle (US$ 800,000)
Delhi Virender Sehwag (icon), Daniel Vettori (US$ 625,000), Shoaib Malik (US$ 500,000), Mohammad Asif (US$ 650,000), AB de Villiers (US$ 300,000), Dinesh Karthik (US$ 525,000)

When Chiranjeevi into Andhra Pradesh Politics?

Andhra Pradesh politics are hot with the latest rumours about Telugu movie Megastar Chiranjeevi's political entrance. As per rumours, If Telangana is separated from Andhra Pradesh, Chiranjeevi will enter into politics with a new regional party.

Hyderabad political circles are discussing pros and cons even before his announcement. So, I am discussing here about the political fortunes of Chiranjeevi.
Megastar's Advantages :
1. Chiranjeevi is the most popular telugu cine hero and commands a huge popularity.
2. His social activities like (Blood donation and Eye donation) helped so many poor people.
3. He is a legend in his Kapu community and very popular in in some BC Communities like Balija.
4. He is a rare cine personality who little egoism and mingles well with all sections.
5. Chiranjeevi commands huge fan following in the whole state especially in the coastal belt.
6. In the politically active Godavari districts, He can get maximum seats.
7. His clean image may help for his party to get more neutral votes.
Chiranjeevi's Disadvantages :
1. There is no political vaccum in the Andhra Pradesh with Telugu Desam and Congress have permanent vote banks.
2. He is not that much popular with elders and rural people compared to youth.
3. He is not that popular in other communities compared to Kapu caste people.
4. All fans may not like him politically as caste combinations came into prominence.
5. His Cola ads and other controversies may gain prominence once he enters into politics.
6. It may be difficult for his party to get honest candidates to contest elections.
7. His political inexperience may cost him in today's dirty politics.
Please share your opinion on Chiranjeevi's political fortunes.
thanks to
http://blog.telugu-world.com/2006/12/telugu-actor-chiranjeevi-into-andhra.html

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Yuvraj and Dhoni clinch thriller, India wins


Yuvraj and Dhoni clinch thriller

Two months into his Australian holiday, Yuvraj Singh finally showed up for work with a blistering 76 that set up India's chase before Mahendra Singh Dhoni survived a tense finish to guide them to a two-wicket win. The result was particularly disappointing for Kumar Sangakkara, who spent nearly the entire match on the field - much of it batting in 38-degree heat - and posted a gutsy and exhausting 128 as Sri Lanka set India 239 for victory.
Yuvraj departed with 81 still required and five wickets in hand but the captain Dhoni fought off leg problems, a sore finger and a swallowed fly to see them home. There were some late jitters as Irfan Pathan threw his wicket away, Praveen Kumar was caught hooking and Harbhajan Singh was trapped by Lasith Malinga's inswinging yorker, but Sri Lanka had left their final run too late.
Dhoni squirted the winning two through the off side with only five balls to spare after the mini-collapse of 3 for 20 caused some nervous moments. But Dhoni, who earlier this tour berated his batsmen for forgetting their roles, judged his innings perfectly and took no risks as he ran all 50 of his runs with no boundaries.

n.vemana

YSR COMEING TO KAVALI FOR Ag.SEZ FOUNDATION


AP CM to lay foundation stone for Kisan SEZ India first 'Agriculture-based Kisan Special Economic Zone (SEZ)' on February 21 at Kavali in Nellore district.

Good news to kavali and around people the new sew with new features .(agricultural based SEZ) In near Racharlapadu 36 km to kavali.

n.vemana

hai iam munna from kavali


if any wants to contact to me plz send msg to me regarding anything done in kavali
my id:kumar0029@gmail.com
ok bye

WELCOME TO THE SPACE AVIATION


There are two kinds of 'Black hole' thought to exist according to modern theories. The first is a remnant of a dead star and the other is known as a Super Massive Black Hole. First let us consider how a normal black hole can form. There are thought to be two ways, both associated with the death of a large star. Ordinary stars like our Sun are about the middle size in the range of sizes that stars can achieve. Some are up to a hundred times smaller (less massive) than the Sun others may be up to a hundred times more massive. The smallest stars last for a very long time because they use their fuel, the gas Hydrogen, very slowly. When their fuel is used up, after perhaps 100 billion years they will gradually become cooler and eventually 'switch off'.
Stars the size of our Sun finish the lives after about 10 billion years in a more spectacular way. Stars under about 3 solar masses in size finish their active cycle in a more spectacular way than the smaller stars. In about another 5 billion years, when our Sun is about 10 billion years old, it will have used up most of its Hydrogen fuel and the waste product, Helium, will have built up in the centre. The fusion (or burning) of Hydrogen will have continued for a long time around the boarder between the Hydrogen and Helium. As progressively more of the mass of the Star is moved inside the fusion zone the radiation flux becomes stronger than the force of gravity exerted by the outer gas layer. This outer gas layer then begins to inflate and expand. As the outer surface of the Star expands the radiated energy of the fusion furnace is distributed over a much greater area and will become cooler. The surface temperature falls from about 6500ºC to about 3000ºC and the star becomes a Red Giant. Eventually the outer shell is blown off into space. With the loss of mass the pressure at the fusion zone is reduced until reactions break down and 'the fire goes out'. The Sun will then contract under its own gravity and become a White Dwarf, shining only due to the heat produced by friction caused by the contraction. Eventually it will cool into a cold dense black dwarf. The shell blown off becomes a planetary nebula like the M57 Ring Nebula in Lyra.
Heavyweight stars have a much more dramatic end as astronomers in the southern hemisphere saw in 1987. A star previously visible only through a powerful telescope suddenly exploded and shone so brightly that it was easily visible to the naked eye. The star had died as a supernova. The build-up to a supernova starts after a heavy star has lived out its main sequence of life. The star will have used up much of its supply of hydrogen and produced a compact core of Helium. This, however is not the end of the story. In the middle of such a massive star, the pressure and temperature keep on rising until helium atoms begin to fuse into a heavier element, carbon. This reaction produces extra energy to keep the star shining. Eventually, the increasing temperature and pressure fuses the carbon into even heavier elements such as neon, silicon, and eventually iron. At this point, the star's core is like an onion, with concentric layers (from the inside out) of iron, silicon, neon, carbon, helium and hydrogen. This process cannot carry on indefinitely. In the fusion of iron nuclei, the reaction does not produce a surplus of energy in fact, it consumes energy so the centre of the star becomes unstable. In just a few seconds, it suddenly collapses entirely. A wave of energy from the collapsing core blows the star apart, in the massive explosion of a supernova.
Now what happens to the collapsing core of a supernova ? In the 1930s, two astronomers working in the US, Fritz Zwicky and Walter Baade, suggested that it shrank into a small ball, smaller than a white dwarf, made entirely of the subatomic particles called neutrons. In 1967 two radio astronomers at Cambridge, Tony Hewish and Jocelyn Bell, picked up regular radio signals coming from the sky. They dismissed the idea that it might be "little green men" trying to contact Earth, and realised that instead they had found some kind of natural light-house in space.
The lantern of a lighthouse sends out beams of light that seem to flash as the lantern rotates. The signals picked up at Cambridge must have come from a cosmic lighthouse that was emitting beams of radio waves, and spinning about once a second. From our present knowledge, only one kind of star was small enough to spin so rapidly, a neutron star.
Neutron stars may seem very bizarre, but theory predicts an even odder type of 'star corpse', a Black Hole. If the collapsing core of a supernova is too massive (heavier than three suns), it cannot end up as a neutron star. Its own gravity is so powerful that the core continues to shrink, until it becomes a mathematical point, with no size at all and an infinite density. Surrounding this point is a region a few kilometres across where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape, not even light. This region is a black hole. It is 'black' because even light cannot escape; and even if you tried to illuminate it, the hole would swallow up the beam from your torch. It is a 'hole' because anything you throw into it can never emerge again, however powerful the rocket engines you might strap to it. The edge of the area of space around a Black Hole where its influence is felt, is known as the Event Horizon. This is in effect the point of no return. Anything crossing the event horizon will be drawn into the Black Hole and never be able to go back. Even light crossing this boundary cannot escape the pull of intense gravity of the Black Hole.


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YSR COMING TO KAVALI to lay foundation stone for Kisan SEZ


AP CM to lay foundation stone for Kisan SEZ on Feb 21 in KAVALI

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy would lay the foundation stone for India first 'Agriculture-based Kisan Special Economic Zone (SEZ)' on February 21 at Kavali in Nellore district.

Major Industries Minister J Geeta Reddy said this to newspersons here yesterday. The government had alloted 2800 acres of land to set-up the Kisan SEZ at an estimated cost of about Rs 2000 crore. SEZ would provide an opportunity to the small and marginal farmers to market their products at international market, she added. Ms Geeta said the government would provide support price to the sugarcane growers, if the industries fail to pay minimum price to the farmers during the season. Many industries, however, had agreed to pay support price to the sugarcane farmers, she added.
The New sez will be in Racharlapadu near to kavali(30 km) north to penna river.This is frist step in North Nellore dt. in SEZ.

N.VEMANA

India pick praveen Kumar as Sri Lanka bat

INDIA NEED BIG WIN WITH GAIN EXTRA POINT............

India will aim to chase down a target at Adelaide Oval for the second time in three days after Sri Lanka won the toss and decided to bat. Conditions in Adelaide were hot and the competition was also heating up between the visiting teams with Australia all but assured of a place in the CB Series finals.

India made only one change to the team that lost to Australia on Sunday with the allrounder Praveen Kumar coming in for his first ODI of the tour and the second of his career. Sreesanth was left out and India could find no place for Virender Sehwag in the starting line-up.

Sri Lanka also made one alteration to the side that suffered a 63-run loss to Australia in Perth on Friday. Ishara Amerasinghe returns to the attack at the expense of Nuwan Kulasekera.

The match was to be played on the same pitch that Australia and India used on Sunday, when India fell 50 runs short of Australia's 203. The green tinge had disappeared, however, and Mahela Jayawardene was hopeful that it would slow down later in the evening and would favour spin.

India are searching for their first win over Sri Lanka in the CB Series after their first match in Brisbane was washed out and Sri Lanka secured a Duckworth-Lewis win in Canberra. One more victory for Australia will mean they are definitely into the finals so each match between the visiting teams now takes on greater importance.

India 1 Sachin Tendulkar, 2 Gautam Gambhir, 3 Irfan Pathan, 4 Rohit Sharma, 5 Mahendra Singh Dhoni (capt, wk), 6 Yuvraj Singh, 7 Robin Uthappa, 8 Praveen Kumar, 9 Harbhajan Singh, 10 Ishant Sharma, 11 Munaf Patel.

Sri Lanka 1 Sanath Jayasuriya, 2 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 3 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 4 Mahela Jayawardene (capt), 5 Chamara Silva, 6 Chamara Kapugedera, 7 Farveez Maharoof, 8 Chaminda Vaas, 9 Ishara Amerasinghe, 10 Lasith Malinga, 11 Muttiah Muralitharan.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

INDIA ON TOP IN ADELAIDE


HAI ,

GOOD NEWS FROM AUSTRALIA, INDIA ON TOP AFTER 23.4 OVERS AUS MADE JST 73 RUN FOR LASE OF 5 TOP ORDER WICKETS.INDIA GOING TO HANG AUS TO LOW SCORE AGAIN


N.VEMANA