2015, മേയ് 19, ചൊവ്വാഴ്ച

Declining mobility caused brittle bones in humans: Study

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 Washington: Rather than urbanisation or diet, rise of agriculture and fall in mobility has led to lighter, brittle bones among humans today, interesting research has found.

The study of the bones of hundreds of humans who lived during the past 33,000 years in Europe sheds light on a monumental change that has left modern humans susceptible to osteoporosis, a condition marked by brittle and thinning bones.

At the root of the finding is the knowledge that putting bones under the 'stress' of walking, lifting and running leads them to pack on more calcium and grow stronger.

Earlier humans had stronger bones and that weight-bearing exercise in modern humans prevents bone loss.

'By analysing many arm and leg bone samples from throughout that time span, we found that European humans' bones grew weaker gradually as they developed and adopted agriculture and settled down to a more sedentary lifestyle,' said Christopher Ruff from the Johns Hopkins University's school of medicine.

Modern lifestyles have famously made humans heavier, but, in one particular way, noticeably lighter weight than our hunter-gatherer ancestors: in the bones.

'The decline continued for thousands of years, suggesting that people had a very long transition from the start of agriculture to a completely settled lifestyle,' Ruff said.

Better bones are still achievable, at least for younger humans, if they recreate to some extent the lifestyle of their ancestors, notably doing a lot more walking than their peers, the authors said.

The paper appeared in the early edition of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Light Metro: No PPP hybrid mode

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Thiruvananthapuram: The high-level meeting held under the aegis of chief minister Oommen Chandy dismissed the finance department directive on PPP hybrid mode for the light metro project in Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode. The project will be implemented with the participation of the centre and state along with Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) loan.

Chandy said after the meeting that E Sreedharan and DMRC would co-operate with the light metro project. The final decision will be taken in the cabinet meeting.

Chandy said the Cabinet would arrive at a final decision as it has to give its approval regarding the guidelines in seeking JICA loan.

The government was on a sticky wicket regarding the light metro as the finance department was advocating for a hybrid PPP mode while Sreedharan opted for turnkey consultancy.

Though Chandy held talks with E Sreedharan twice, the DMRC chief was not in a position to change its stand. Even in the meeting the chief minister had with Sreedharan on Monday morning, the later was firm on his stand. The expert panel decided to approve Sredharan's stand following this.

'It has now been decided to have this project in the public sector with 40 per cent of the project cost to be shared between the state and the centre, with the rest to come by way of loans from the Japan International Cooperation Agency with very low rates of interest. Sreedharan, advisor to Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, would be overseeing the project,' Chief Minister Oommen Chandy told reporters here on Monday after a final meeting between Sreedharan and other state government officials.

Sreedharan opposed the PPP model asserting that it would be a heavy burden for the state. Ahead of this meeting when reporters caught up with Sreedharan, he said, 'everyone knows what my stand is'.

Various political parties including the Congress had said that ignoring Sreedharan's views would balloon into a major controversy.

Chandy, whose government is already facing numerous allegations of corruption, decided to go with Sreedharan's suggestion.

'The final decision would be made by the state cabinet later this month,' said Chandy.



Chandy praises Modi's help in evacuating Keralites

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Thiruvananthapuram: Politically he doesn't agree with the prime minister but Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy is happy that Narendra Modi helped evacuate Keralites from troubled spots in the Middle East.

Asked to sum up one year of Modi's rule at the head of the union government, Chandy expressed appreciation for all the assistance provided by New Delhi vis-a-vis Keralites in Iraq, Libya and Yemen.

Chandy said that, in contrast to other opposition parties, that there were cordial centre-state relations with Modi at the helm.

'We will always speak about differences of opinion on issues. But the central government did help us when it came to evacuating our nurses from Iraq, Libya and Yemen,' the chief minster told IANS in a brief interview.

More than 1,000 Kerala nurses were flown out of the three countries starting from June last year after violence erupted in all three places, putting their lives in danger.

Chandy visited New Delhi a few times for this and interacted with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.

The last of the Keralites returned in April this year. For this too, the central government sent additional aircraft as well as naval and two passenger ships to evacuate Indians from Yemen.

The chief minister also said the central government's decision on providing viability gap funding for the proposed Vizhinjam port had been appreciated in Kerala. This is the first time in India when New Delhi agreed to pump in about Rs.800 crore as viability gap funding for a port project.

But Chandy said there were other issues on which the Modi government could be faulted.

Citing an example, he said Modi's biggest campaign pledge during the Lok Sabha election was to bring down the prices of food and other essential commodities.

'One has to look at the international oil prices and see what's happening,' he said.

'Oil prices are climbing here, like never before. As everyone knows, the price of oil is directly linked to the increase in prices. Was he able to do anything on this front?'

Another major election promise by Modi related to the poor and farmers when he said that their lot would be transformed within a year, the Congress leader said. 'After a year, see what has happened.

'The poor have been let down badly. The farmer's plight is no better. In the name of development, he has forgotten the poor and the farmers and the biggest beneficiary of his plans are the big corporates,' said Chandy.

What about Modi's style of governance?

Chandy said the disbanding of the Planning Commission, which had existed since 1952, was baffling.

'A year later, it seems the government is groping in the dark about the new body (NITI Aayog) that has replaced the Commission. No one knows what's happening,' he said.

21 killed in Cambodia bus accident

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Phnom Penh : At least 21 people were killed and several others injured on Tuesday when a passenger bus collided with a truck in Cambodia.

The accident took place at Kampong Ro district in Cambodia's Svay Rieng province, Xinhua news agency reported.

According to police, the two vehicles coming from opposite directions collided head-on.

All the victims were garment factory workers and were travelling in the truck.

Local media Cambodia Express News reported that the passenger bus travelling from Phnom Penh to Vietnam carelessly overtook another car and it led to the collision.

The bus driver was arrested after the accident.

Kozhikode boy wins international Science award

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New York: A Malayalee boy from Kozhikode was among 9 Indian students who won awards in various categories at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair held in America.

Ravi Pradip, 17, a student of Chathamangalam Dayapuram Residential School, was one of the student who bagged top honours in the fair. Ravi Pradip won third place in Material Sciences for work on 'Plumeria Blooms for Organic Electronics'.

An Indian-American student won the prestigious Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award Friday, while nine students from across India won awards in various categories and five US students were awarded science trips to India at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (IISEF) in Pttsburgh.

The IISEF honors the world's most promising high school student scientists, inventors and engineers selected through rigorous competitions held around the world. Many past winners have gone on to win Nobel Prizes and other prestigious awards.

For his work on refining a system to help protect the seas from oil-drilling disasters, Karan Jerath, 18, of Friendswood, Texas, received the $50,000 Young Scientist Award, the second highest prize at the IISEF.

Jerath was also one of the five students selected for the Intel and Indo-US Science and Technology Forum Visit to India Award. They will receive a week long visit to India to showcase their research projects, visit research leading institutions and interact with top scientists.

Onkar Singh Gujral, 18, of La Martiniere for Boys in Kolkata, won the Association of Computing Machinery first award and the second award in the System software category for his entry on image processing algorithms for detecting nanomaterials.

The other Indian winners came from Delhi, Kozhikode, Mangalore and Panipat.

An Indian-American foundation, gave ten awards at the Fair. Sanjana J Rane, 17, of Louisville, Kentucky, received the first award for work relating to renal fibrosis from the Ashtavadhani Vidwan Ambati Subbaraya Chetty Foundation based in Georgia. Five American students of Indian descent were among those who received the foundations second awards.

About 1,700 students who participated at the IISEF in Pittsburgh were the top performers at 422 affiliated fairs held in 75 countries. At the IISEF their projects went through rigorous evaluations by about 1,000 judges with PhDs or equivalent qualifications from across scientific disciplines.

Seventeen students from India were selected for the IISEF from the National Science Fair held by Initiative for Research and Innovation in Science.

Maya Ajmera, who is Indian descent and heads the Society for Science and the Public that conducts the IISEF, congratulated the winners and said, 'These talented young students are the problem solvers and innovators of their generation.'

The top prize, the $75,000 Gordon E Moore Award, went to Raymond Wang, 17, of Canada.

Scores of Indian American students won awards in various categories, five of them getting the first award in their specialisations, biochemistry, behavioral sciences, environmental engineering, mathematics and energy physics.

More than 200 Indian American students were among the finalists at the IISEF, having won regional competitions across the US. In addition, students of Indian descent came from South Africa, Malaysia and Singapore.

These are the other winners from schools in India:

Mansi Aggarwal, 17, and Harshit Jindal, 14, of Maharaja Agarsain Public School, Delhi: Fourth Award in Plant Sciences category for research on 'An Effective Herbal Ointment against Enterobiasis'

Ravi Pradip, 17, of Dayapuram Residential School, Kozhikode, Kerala: Third Place in Material Sciences for work on 'Plumeria Blooms for Organic Electronics'

Arsh Shah Dilbagi, 17, of DAV Public School, Panipat, Haryana, Third Award in Embedded Systems category for developing 'TALK-An AAC Device: Converting Breath into Speech for the Disabled'

Mansi Aggarwal, 17, and Harshit Jindal, 14, of Maharaja Agarsain Public School, Delhi: Fourth Award in Plant Sciences category for research on 'An Effective Herbal Ointment against Enterobiasis'

Aditya Bhargava, 16, and Komal S, 16, of Sharada Vidyanikethana Public School, Mangalore, Karnataka: Fourth Award in Material Sciences for work on 'Highly Sensitive Nano-Ferrite for Detection of Carbon Monoxide in Air'

2015, മേയ് 16, ശനിയാഴ്‌ച

Petrol price hiked by Rs 3.13 per litre, diesel by Rs 2.71

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New Delhi: Petrol price was on Friday hiked by Rs 3.13 per litre and diesel by Rs 2.71 per litre - the second straight steep increase in rates this month.

The raise, which comes on the back of increases of Rs 3.96 per litre and Rs 2.37 a litre in petrol and diesel, respectively, from May 1, will be effective from the midnight of May 15 and May 16.

Petrol price in Delhi will be Rs 66.29 a litre from Saturday as against the current Rs 63.16 while diesel will cost Rs 52.28 per litre as against Rs 49.57, Indian Oil Corp (IOC) said.

The two consecutive hikes have wiped away more than one-third of the gains that had accrued to consumers when global rates began to fall in August last year.

'Since last price change (effective May 1), there has been a steep increase in international prices of both petrol and diesel. Rupee-US dollar exchange rate has also depreciated quite significantly during this period.'

'Combined impact of both these factors warrant an upward revision in prices, the impact of which is being passed on to consumers with this price increase,' IOC, the nation's largest oil retailer, said in a statement.

State-owned fuel retailers IOC, Bharat Petroleum Corp (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL) revise petrol and diesel prices on the 1st and 16th of every month based on average import cost and rupee-dollar exchange rate in the previous fortnight.

The price of petrol has been cumulatively cut by Rs 17.11 a litre in 10 reductions between August and February while that of diesel has been lowered by Rs 12.96 a litre in 6 reductions between October and February.

After two rates hikes (0.82 a litre in petrol and Rs 0.61 per litre in diesel on February 16, and Rs 3.18 per litre in petrol and Rs 3.09 a litre in diesel on March 1), rates were again cut on April 2 (49 paise a litre in petrol and Rs 1.21 in diesel) and then on April 16 (80 paise per litre on petrol and Rs 1.30 a litre on diesel).

'The movement of prices in international oil market and rupee-dollar exchange rate shall continue to be closely monitored and developing trends of the market will be reflected in future price changes,' IOC said.

PTI

Boston bomber Tsarnaev sentenced to death

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Washington: A US federal jury in Boston on Friday sentenced 21-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death for his role in the 2013 Boston marathon bombing attacks and the killing of a police officer when on the run, media reported on Saturday.

The federal jury unanimously chose death by lethal injection for Tsarnaev, a Kyrgyzstan-born US citizen, over the only other option: life in prison without possibility of release, Xinhua news agency reported.

The same panel of seven women and five men convicted Tsarnaev last month of all 30 charges against him, including 17 counts that carried the death penalty.

Tsarnaev had no expression as a court clerk read the verdict sentencing him to death, local media The Boston Globe reported.
 

The sentence came down exactly 25 months after the April 15, 2013 bombings, one of the bloodiest attacks in America since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.

Tsarnaev was 19 when carried out a twin deadly bombings with his older brother Tamerlan Tsarnaev at the crowded finishing line at the signature event of Boston Marathon.

Three people were killed in the bombings and 264 more were severely injured.

IANS

Modi invites top Chinese CEOs to Make in India

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Shanghai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday met top Chinese CEOs, including Alibaba's Jack Ma, and invited them to participate in the Make in India initiative.

'I have come to say to you Make in India,' Modi told the CEOs, according to a tweet by external affairs ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup.

'India and China can together give something to the world,' Modi told the businesspersons, according to the MEA tweet.

'We are excited about India. We are excited about Make in India and Digital India.' Jack Ma of Alibaba to PM Modi, said the MEA tweet.

'We are full of hope about India, which offers a dynamic work force and huge market '. Liang Wengen, Chairman SANY,' said another tweet.

Modi invited them to participate in the ''5F Formula - From Farm to Fibre to Fabric to Fashion to Foreign', the MEA tweet said.

'We have some big plans for India, We fully support Make in India,' President of Xiaomi Lin Bin to PM, the tweet said.

'Harbin Electric would like to bring more light to India, take advantage of Make in India,' said CEO Mr. Zou Lei to PM, said the MEA tweet.

Other participants of the meeting with the prime minister included the CEOs of Huawei, Shanghai Urban,Shanghai is the last leg of the prime minister's visit after which he will leave for Mongolia.

IANS

Madani will be brought to Kerala only on Sunday

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Bengaluru: PDP chairman Abdul Nassar Madani, the prime accused in 2008 Bangalore serial bomb blast case, will be brought to Kerala only on Sunday. The decision was taken in order to strengthen his security.

The Supreme Court had on Friday given permission to Madani for 5 days to visit his ailing mother who is undergoing treatment at the Thiruvananthapuram RCC and also his paralytic father.

Madani is currently undergoing treatment at Sahaya Holistic Integrative Hospital in Bengaluru after he was granted permission on health grounds. He will be taking the air route.

Since the SC instructed the Karnataka police to ensure security for Madani when he visits Kerala, police personnel from the state will be assisting him. This is Madani's second visit to Kerala following his arrest in the Bangalore blast case. Earlier, he was granted bail for attending his daughter's wedding.

Thiruvananthapuram: Some 5,17,633 candidates will write an exam conducted by the Kerala Public Service Commission at 2,121 centres across the state on Saturday.
There are 1,500 vacancies for the most sought after 'secretariat assistant' post in the state secretariat, the seat of the Kerala government. It is often considered as the 'dream job' for every Keralite. The examination begins at 2 p.m. and ends at 3.15 p.m. There are around 100 questions in an optical mark recognition (OMR) sheet. The questions are multiple-choice and candidates have to select the best possible answer from four choices.
The maximum age limit for candidates appearing for this exam is 37 in the general category and the minimum eligibility is graduation.
The examination is held once in two years.
"I wrote this examination two years ago but was unsuccessful. I hope that I pass this time," said Ann John, a home maker and government job aspirant.
- See more at: http://www.madhyamam.com/en/kerala/2015/may/16/over-five-lakh-candidates-1500-secretariat-assistant-posts#sthash.R6zgoDGQ.dpuf
Thiruvananthapuram: Some 5,17,633 candidates will write an exam conducted by the Kerala Public Service Commission at 2,121 centres across the state on Saturday.
There are 1,500 vacancies for the most sought after 'secretariat assistant' post in the state secretariat, the seat of the Kerala government. It is often considered as the 'dream job' for every Keralite. The examination begins at 2 p.m. and ends at 3.15 p.m. There are around 100 questions in an optical mark recognition (OMR) sheet. The questions are multiple-choice and candidates have to select the best possible answer from four choices.
The maximum age limit for candidates appearing for this exam is 37 in the general category and the minimum eligibility is graduation.
The examination is held once in two years.
"I wrote this examination two years ago but was unsuccessful. I hope that I pass this time," said Ann John, a home maker and government job aspirant.
- See more at: http://www.madhyamam.com/en/kerala/2015/may/16/over-five-lakh-candidates-1500-secretariat-assistant-posts#sthash.R6zgoDGQ.dpuf
Thiruvananthapuram: Some 5,17,633 candidates will write an exam conducted by the Kerala Public Service Commission at 2,121 centres across the state on Saturday.
There are 1,500 vacancies for the most sought after 'secretariat assistant' post in the state secretariat, the seat of the Kerala government. It is often considered as the 'dream job' for every Keralite. The examination begins at 2 p.m. and ends at 3.15 p.m. There are around 100 questions in an optical mark recognition (OMR) sheet. The questions are multiple-choice and candidates have to select the best possible answer from four choices.
The maximum age limit for candidates appearing for this exam is 37 in the general category and the minimum eligibility is graduation.
The examination is held once in two years.
"I wrote this examination two years ago but was unsuccessful. I hope that I pass this time," said Ann John, a home maker and government job aspirant.
- See more at: http://www.madhyamam.com/en/kerala/2015/may/16/over-five-lakh-candidates-1500-secretariat-assistant-posts#sthash.R6zgoDGQ.dpuf
Thiruvananthapuram: Some 5,17,633 candidates will write an exam conducted by the Kerala Public Service Commission at 2,121 centres across the state on Saturday.
There are 1,500 vacancies for the most sought after 'secretariat assistant' post in the state secretariat, the seat of the Kerala government. It is often considered as the 'dream job' for every Keralite. The examination begins at 2 p.m. and ends at 3.15 p.m. There are around 100 questions in an optical mark recognition (OMR) sheet. The questions are multiple-choice and candidates have to select the best possible answer from four choices.
The maximum age limit for candidates appearing for this exam is 37 in the general category and the minimum eligibility is graduation.
The examination is held once in two years.
"I wrote this examination two years ago but was unsuccessful. I hope that I pass this time," said Ann John, a home maker and government job aspirant.
- See more at: http://www.madhyamam.com/en/kerala/2015/may/16/over-five-lakh-candidates-1500-secretariat-assistant-posts#sthash.R6zgoDGQ.dpuf

India, China sign 24 key agreements

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BEIJING: India and China Friday signed a record 24 agreements in key sectors, including in railways and education, on day two of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first visit to the communist neighbour.
Protocol for setting up Consulates-General at Chengdu and Chennai besides an MoU on consultative mechanism for cooperation in trade negotiations were among the 24 agreements signed in the presence of Modi and his Chinese counterpart Li Keqiang here.
An action plan between the Indian Railways and China National Railways on enhancing cooperation in the railway sector was also signed.
"Today, we have signed over 20 agreements, covering diverse areas of cooperation. This shows the depth and maturity of our relationship and the positive direction of our partnership," Modi said in his address.
"Our decision to open consulates in Chengdu and Chennai reflects growing mutual confidence and shared commitment to expand relations," he added.
An MoU on education exchange programme and 'Space Cooperation Outline' were also signed.
Other key agreements are on developing China India think tanks, maritime cooperation and ocean sciences.
Four agreements were signed on sister-state and sister city relations between Karnataka and Sichuan province; Chennai and Chongqing; Hyderabad and Qingdao; and Aurangabad and Dunhuang.
An agreement on setting up a Mahatma Gandhi skill centre in Ahmedabad was also signed besides a broadcast tie-up for Doordarshan and China's state-run CCTV.
Agreements on education exchange programme, on mining and minerals, skill development, tourism and vocational education also figured on the list.
Two MoUs between Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) and Yunnan Minzu University and another with Fudan University were signed on the establishment of a Yoga college and centre for Gandhian and Indian studies, respectively.

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