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PAKISTAN SHOULD SEND IN COMMANDOES NOW TO AMERICA TO THE BROOKLYN METROPOLITAN DETENTION CENTER TO RESCUE AAFIA SIDDIQUI. THEY HAVE ALLOWED THEIR LANDS TO BE DRONED, THEIR PEOPLE TO BE KIDNAPPED, AND PRESSURED INTO KILLING THEIR OWN BRAVE MUJAHIDEEN. IF THE PAKISTANI ARMY HAS ONE MAN AMONG THE 800,000 THAT MAN IT'S POSTS, IT MUST IMMEDIATELY RESCUE HER AND HER CHILDREN, AND REUNITE THEM. IF ANYONE AMONG YOU HAS CONTACTS IN THE MILITARY, FORCE THEM TO DO THIS NOW. IF YOU CANNOT SEND COMMANDOES SEND IN THE MUJAHIDEEN, AND IF ANYONE TRIES TO STOP YOU FROM RESCUEING THIS RAPED, ABUSED, TORTURED, KIDNAPPED AND BRUTALIZED SISTER THEN KILL THEM.
 
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Picture Credit :- Akhil Sasi

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Maj. Dhyan Chand National Hockey Stadium now ready for 2010 CWG

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The new look stadium has been completely renovated and upgraded for the XIX Commonwealth Games will be the venue for XII Hockey World Cup to be held from 28th February to 13th March, 2010.

HIGHLIGHTS OF SPORTS FACILITIES IN STADIUM

=>Spread over 37 acres, renovated & upgraded at a cost of Rs 262 Cr.

=>Three synthetic hockey pitches (two conform to international match standard and third is practice pitch.

=>New poly grass turfs, fitted with sprinkler systems.

=>Hinged Mast Lights to provide 2200 lux illumination

=>Equipped with state- of- the art Acoustic System.

=>Main field having 16200 seating capacity

=>Entire stadium is centrally air-conditioned and fitted with lifts, barrier free provisions

=>Equipped with electronic surveillance through fixed and PTZ cameras

=>Two –tier underground parking facility in addition to open area parking area
 

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stupid thread every where it is in a every forum cut the crap and open thread in one forum not in all forums
 
Adult literacy report writes a success story

New Delhi, Aug 27: India’s “demographic gift” of a large young working population just got better. The literacy rate in the age group of 15- to 19-year olds is expected to increase to 85% by 2011, taking the number of literates in the age group to a whopping 103.4 million.

According to a study, ‘Status of Adult Literacy in India’, brought out by the National Literacy Mission (NLM), literacy rate in the age group of 15 and above, is slated to increase from 61% in 2001 to 67.8% by 2011. And the total number of literates in the country is projected to climb up from 405.5 million in 2001 to 573.2 million in 2011, an increase of 168 million.

Thanks to the UPA government’s programmes for the education sector, including the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan, the overall literacy rate has increased by 4.5 percentage points during the seven years from 1998-99 to 2005-06. According to the monitoring reports of NLM, the achievement levels of adult literacy programmes that was about 8 million in 2000-2001 came down to 3.5 million in 2001-02 and was about 4 million in 2004-05.

“At this rate, about 40 million adult illiterates are estimated to become literate through adult literacy programmes during 2001-11. With this, the literacy rate for age group 15 and above will be around 73% by 2011,” the study states.

The government’s target for ensuring literacy for all is in line with the decision at the World Education Forum held at Darkar, Senegal in April 2000. At the forum, 164 countries, including India participated and resolved to provide Education For All (EFA) by 2015. Among the states, the Mizoram has replaced Kerala (89.9%) with the highest number of literates at 91.1%.

The literacy rates during 2005-06 in the age group of six years and above vary significantly across states. While Delhi has a literacy rate of 84%, Bihar is still lagging behind at 54.1%.

Tripura has a literacy rate of 80.2%; Sikkim at 76.6% is ahead of Tamil Nadu at 74.2%. Madhya Pradesh 60.9% and Uttar Pradesh have 61.6% while Rajasthan at 57.4% is behind Orissa at 68.8%. Goa has a literacy rate 83.3%, Himachal Pradesh has a literacy of 81.3%.
 
Adult literacy report writes a success story

New Delhi, Aug 27: India’s “demographic gift” of a large young working population just got better. The literacy rate in the age group of 15- to 19-year olds is expected to increase to 85% by 2011, taking the number of literates in the age group to a whopping 103.4 million.

According to a study, ‘Status of Adult Literacy in India’, brought out by the National Literacy Mission (NLM), literacy rate in the age group of 15 and above, is slated to increase from 61% in 2001 to 67.8% by 2011. And the total number of literates in the country is projected to climb up from 405.5 million in 2001 to 573.2 million in 2011, an increase of 168 million.

Thanks to the UPA government’s programmes for the education sector, including the Sarva Siksha Abhiyan, the overall literacy rate has increased by 4.5 percentage points during the seven years from 1998-99 to 2005-06. According to the monitoring reports of NLM, the achievement levels of adult literacy programmes that was about 8 million in 2000-2001 came down to 3.5 million in 2001-02 and was about 4 million in 2004-05.

“At this rate, about 40 million adult illiterates are estimated to become literate through adult literacy programmes during 2001-11. With this, the literacy rate for age group 15 and above will be around 73% by 2011,” the study states.

The government’s target for ensuring literacy for all is in line with the decision at the World Education Forum held at Darkar, Senegal in April 2000. At the forum, 164 countries, including India participated and resolved to provide Education For All (EFA) by 2015. Among the states, the Mizoram has replaced Kerala (89.9%) with the highest number of literates at 91.1%.

The literacy rates during 2005-06 in the age group of six years and above vary significantly across states. While Delhi has a literacy rate of 84%, Bihar is still lagging behind at 54.1%.

Tripura has a literacy rate of 80.2%; Sikkim at 76.6% is ahead of Tamil Nadu at 74.2%. Madhya Pradesh 60.9% and Uttar Pradesh have 61.6% while Rajasthan at 57.4% is behind Orissa at 68.8%. Goa has a literacy rate 83.3%, Himachal Pradesh has a literacy of 81.3%.

funny 1998-2004 was during NDA and not UPA !!! that's silly mistake...
 
How Streets in Indian Cities Look Like ?
Indian Friends, it will be nice to add Street Scenes as well. :)

Bangalore City ,Brigade road:
City Market Bus Stand:
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Kochi/Cochin MG Road:
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Hyderabad-Sikandarabad(Twin Cities- India):
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Mambai:
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Government Moffussil Buses-Usually Ashok Leyland or TATA :
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