Saturday, October 26, 2013

Tripura to get second software technology park



Agartala, Oct 26 (IANS) A second Software Technology Park would be set up in Tripura to boost information technology in the country's northeast region and to reach out to people of rural and remote areas with e-governance, a minister said here Saturday.
The proposed Software Technology Park (STP) would be the second such technological complex in Tripura and sixth in the northeast region of India.
Jitendra Chowdhury, Tripura's industries, commerce and information technology minister, held a meeting with Omkar Rai, director general, Software Technology Park of India (STPI), in Bengaluru earlier this week.
"The STPI director general positively assured me that a STP would soon come up in Agartala. Tripura government would extend all kind of support in setting up of the STP," Chowdhury told IANS.
During Chowdhury's visit at STPI complex in Bengaluru, senior director of STPI J. Parthasarathi apprised the minister about the role of STPs in India.
There are 54 STPs functioning in India.
The minister said the state government would soon declare Information Technology and Electronics Policy.
The Tripura government, with the financial assistance from the central government, has been setting up a STP at Indranagar in the outskirts of the city at a cost of Rs.43 crore to further boost the information technology industries in the industry-starved northeastern region.
There are four other STPs that are either functioning or ready to function in Guwahati, Imphal, Gangtok and Aizawl.
Chowdhury said the technology park would provide all sorts of facilities for the growth of information technology industries in the region for the purpose of socio-economic development.
"The STP would help the authorities to reach out to citizens with more efficient and productive government services," the minister said.
He added that it would serve as an important tool to create maximum job opportunities as well as absorbing a large portion of the educated unemployed.
STPs are being set up in India by the STPI authority since 1991 to encourage, promote and boost software exports from the country besides expansion of the information technology infrastructure and software industry.


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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Mizoram refugees in Tripura to get postal ballot

NEWS SOURCE:-Business Standard

The Reang tribal refugees, lodged in seven makeshift camps in Tripura the past 16 years since they fled their villages in neighbouring Mizoram, would cast their votes through postal ballots in the Dec 4 assembly polls in Mizoram, officials said here Saturday.

"At least one facilitation centre would be set up in each of the seven refugee camps in north Tripura so that the eligible refugees could cast their votes for the Mizoram assembly polls," North Tripura's Kanchanpur sub-divisional Deputy Collector Anupam Chakraborty told IANS over phone.
He said: "The facilitation centres would be set up under the guidance of the Election Commission of India (ECI). The commission would supervise the work of these centres. Tripura government might provide the logistical support like security to these facilitation centres."
Director General of the ECI Ashish Srivastava, accompanied by Mizoram's Chief Electoral Officer Ashwini Kumar and other state officials last week visited the refugee camps in Northern Tripura to finalise the voting of the refugees.
Of the 37,625 Reang tribal refugees, locally known as 'Bru', living in the refugee camps in Kanchanpur and Panisagar in North Tripura since 1997, only 11,311 were listed in Mizoram's electoral rolls.
The refugee leaders complained to Srivastava that there were many eligible voters in the camps who were not included in the voters' lists of Mizoram.
A Mizoram election department official told IANS: "Following the directives of the ECI, the officials of three Mizoram districts --Mamit, Lunglei and Kolasib -- would soon start a special drive in the refugee camps in Tripura to include names of eligible voters in the electoral rolls of the state."
After a two-year break, the repatriation of the tribal refugees resumed Sep 30, with around 600 people making up 90 families going back to their homes in western Mizoram.
The tribals fled their villages in Mizoram in October 1997 after ethnic clashes with the majority Mizos over the killing of a Mizo forest official. Many have since refused to return home from camps in Tripura unless their security is guaranteed with tripartite agreement.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Accidents in Tripura during durga puja

Durga Puja festivities in Tripura passed off more or less peacefully, but the state recorded many road accidents involving two-wheelers, leaving five dead.

Despite heavy rain in several parts of the state, thousands of devotees thronged puja pandals across the state. This year, about 2,364 community pujas were held in Tripura. Around 400 pujas were organized at the community level in and around Agartala.

About 3,000 additional police and Tripura State Rifles (TSR) personnel were deployed in the state during the Pujas.

Police said two accidents were reported West Tripura, while one each was reported from North Tripura, Unokuti and South Tripura districts in the past three days. All the fatalities were caused due to rash and negligent driving, police said.

This apart, there was a clash between members of two rival clubs at Shantirbazar in South Tripura district. No casualty was reported as police acted promptly.

An assistant sub-inspector of police was accused of molesting a Class XI student in an abandoned brick field in Pitra area of South Tripura on the night of October 13. Police detained the accused - identified as Mangal Debbarma - on Monday night.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Bangladeshi businessmen get permanent market place in Agartala

Tripura, Oct 16 (ANI): Tripura has become the first state in the country to have an exclusive market for businessmen from Bangladesh on the first floor of the Mukut Bipani Bitan, a trade centre in the New Capital Complex in capital Agartala. The market is the first of its kind to bring together Bangladeshi products under one roof. In the initial stage, 15 Bangladeshi companies will showcase products like sarees, crockery, handloom items, rubber and electronic goods. A week long Bangladesh expo has been organised at the market by the Federation of Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry in collaboration with the state's industry and commerce department. The trade volume between India and Bangladesh has marked a significant increase, especially after India provided tax relief on several Bangladeshi commodities.

Tripura Police officer held for raping minor.

An assistant sub-inspector (ASI) of Tripura Police has been arrested on charges of raping a minor girl in southern Tripura, police said here on Tuesday.
He said police on Tuesday presented Debbarma in a court, seeking his custody

“Mangal Debbarma, an ASI posted in Pitra, Gomati district, was arrested on Monday for raping the girl, a student,” district police chief Gnanathiru Sambandan said phone.
He said police on Tuesday presented Debbarma in a court, seeking his custodyHe said police on Tuesday presented Debbarma in a court, seeking his custody.
The police authorities have suspended the ASI from service and ordered a probe into the allegation that a section of police officers is trying to suppress the crime which was committed on Saturday night at an isolated brick kiln.
Debbarma knew the 17-year-old girl’s family. He took her on his two-wheeler to an isolated brick kiln and raped her. The girl raised an alarm and a passerby rescued her. Debbarma fled the spot, 70 km south from here.
Officers at the Radha Kishorepur police station initially refused to register the case, but the personnel of an all-women police station intervened and swung into action.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Doctors of Agartala Government Medical College suspended for wrong surgery

The Tripura government late on Tuesday placed under suspension four doctors and four paramedics of the Agartala Government Medical College here in connection with the wrong surgery performed on a poor patient at the hospital last month. All of them have been found guilty by a three-member probe panel headed by director of health services S R Debbarma.

The doctors who have been placed under suspension are Nilutpal Chakma, Niladri Sengupta and Soumen Debbarma (all assistant professors) and anaesthesiologist Biswajit Sutradhar. The suspended paramedics are Uma Chakraborty, Gopa Debroy, Niharika Kalai and Archana Basak.


After receiving the report from the probe panel, the state health department had served show cause notices on the doctors and paramedics concerned. Their response were not found satisfactory.

Fifty-three-year-old Ratan Das of Ampi in Gomuti district had gone for excision of a vascular growth inside the mouth for biopsy early last month, but the three surgeons had operated his urinary track. On a complaint lodged by the victim's family, police registered cases under Sections 338, 506 and 34 of IPC against the accused. All three accused surgeons were subsequently found to be absconding.

Sources said after the wrong surgery the doctors allegedly forced the patient to sign a consent on the operation table itself. Moreover, on the day of his discharge from hospital the three accused surgeons allegedly warned him not to disclose the matter to others but if he required medication they would provide it efficiently.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Durga Puja to begin amid high alert in Tripura, Assam

Security along the India-Bangladesh border has been further tightened to foil any plot by terrorists and inimical forces in Tripura and Assam during the Durga Puja festival which begins on Thursday, officials said on Monday

Security beefed up in Manipur, Tripura in view of strike calls

Two different general strikes is likely to hit normal life in Manipur from October 14 till October 15 night. During the strike, no commodity including consumer items, cannot be brought to Manipur.
Kuki Impi Manipur and Naga People's Organisation have called a 48 hour- general strike in Manipur from the midnight of October 14. Talking to reporters T. Thangkam president of Kuki Impi Saikul and Chance Raikhan, president of Naga People's organisation said that for unexplained reasons the government had brought 120 villages of the Naga and the Kuki tribes under the police stations located in non-tribal areas. They had made representations to the authorities to rectify the same. The organisation warned of more stirs, if the government did not respond after the proposed general strike.
The Coordinating Committee (Corcom) of the six proscribed underground organisations in Manipur have joined hands with National Liberation Front of Tripura to call an 18-hour general strike in both the states from midnight of October 14. A joint statement issued by Corcom and NFLT says that these two independent kingdoms were forcibly merged with independent India on October 15, 1948. Contending that the merger was against international law these outfits have been observing "Black month" from September 15 to October 15 all these years.
As the governments of Manipur and Tripura anticipate violence during the general strike called by the militant groups security measures have been beefed up.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Today's Reality true or not???

Big House
Small Family

More Degrees
Less Common Sense

Advanced Medicine
Poor Health

Touched Moon
Neighbors Unknown

High Income
Less peace of Mind

High IQ
Less Emotions

Good Knowledge
Less Wisdom

Number of affairs
No true love

Lot of friends on Facebook
No best friends

More alcohol
Less water

Lots of Human
Less Humanity

Costly Watches
But No time

 

 

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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Reduce belly fat

a) Avoid Alcohol Consumption- Yes if you are thinking about Reducing your belly fat, reduce the Alcohol consumption, because it stresses the liver and it want to overcome the toxins, it leads to the Building of Stomach muscle


b) Stop Doing Crunches- The Crunches just increases the Stomach muscles, it had no role in the Belly fat,So its better to do less Crunches.If you want to less the fat in belly do the Reverse Crunches, but be patient spot reduction is not possible, it takes more and more time
 

c) Healthy Eating- Yes Eating the Processed foods will never decrease the Belly fat, So try to stop it, Eat the  Unprocessed foods, Yeah Junk foods help in fat loss but don't do it over enough which it further effects your Body weight

d) Eating more Proteins - Protein is having good thermic effect than other foods, as the human body will burn more proteins than junk food or carbs.So high protein take will certainly help in your Reduction of Belly fat

In addition to the above follow this to get optimum results for your efforts........................


    • Squats and Deadlifts are good exercises which will stress your muscles from head to toe, so try to do it for the Losing of Belly Fat
    • Eating Healthy foods wont make you Fat, So Starving yourself is not an good idea, better to take more and more healthy foods to lose your belly fat
    • Since belly is the last place where the Fat can be get rid off, So keep an eye on the Lowering of your Body fat, it makes you to lose your Belly fat too
    • Finally Stay Motivated , Measure the body fat and Waist Regularly , Track your Progress until you Reach the Goal................

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