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    Low-floor AC buses launched

    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Turning a new leaf in the urban transport system of the state, the Chief Minister, V. S. Achuthanandan on Tuesday flagged off eight low-floor air-conditioned buses purchased with financial assistance from the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission.

    After the flagging-off ceremony organised at the Central Stadium here, the Chief Minister, the Union Minister of State for External Affairs Sashi Tharoor, Ministers, legislators and top officials of the KSRTC boarded the orange-red Volvo bus for a ride. As the bus was overcrowded, the Chief Minster and others alighted at the gate.

    Hundreds had gathered in the stadium to see the modern buses and experience the unique features. Officials of the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) that is operating the buses were gracious to take the public for a free ride through the capital.

    Each of the low-floor air-conditioned sleek and ergonomically buses procured at a cost of Rs. 80 lakhs has several unique features and has changed the prevailing concept of buses among the public.

    LCD destination boards in Malayalam and English with the route number, route and destination will come in handy for the locals and tourists. Low platform for hassle-free boarding and alighting, rear engine, automatic gear, electronically adjustable floor depending on condition of the road, comfortable seating, facility for lowering on the left side (kneeling), ramp for the physically challenged to enter the bus and facility for fixing wheel chair are some of the features.

    Facilities for charging the mobile phone and laptop, computer-aided onboard diagnostic system for driver to know the fault of the engine, electronically adjustable rear view mirror, public address system for the driver to communicate with commuters, GPS enabled facility to announce and display the destination are included.
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    Default Space shuttle Atlantis blasts off

    FLORIDA: The space shuttle Atlantis thundered into the sky over Kennedy Space Centre on Monday carrying six crew members on a mission to the International Space Station.

    The mission is part of the US space agency's efforts to stock up the ISS reserves as the shuttle programme enters its expected final year in 2010. After this week's mission there are just five more flights scheduled.

    The all-American crew wearing orange jumpsuits were earlier strapped into their seats by ground crew after leaving their quarters to cheers and applause from the gathered crowd. They will spend 11 days in space.

    Thousands of visitors watched the launch along with a group of NASA-selected users of the micro-blogging website Twitter, who were giving their impressions of the launch online in real time.

    David Rosen, 31 from New York, who said he has long loved space, was among the Tweeters and hoped to provide a first hand account to his 190 followers.

    He said he hoped to convey the awe of experiencing a launch firsthand. "They'll feel it a lot more because they know me," he said of those reading his Tweets.

    Atlantis is to dock Wednesday with the space station, which orbits 350 km above earth.

    The shuttle will deliver two platforms with 12,360 kg of spare parts, which will be installed on the outside of the station.

    As the first of several flights devoted largely to delivering spare parts, this mission is carrying the highest-priority items.

    The so-called Express Logistics Carriers contain a variety of crucial parts, such as: gyroscopes that help keep the ISS at the proper altitude in space; an extra hand for the station's robotic arm; a gas tank for providing oxygen to the airlock during spacewalks; and parts for the station's cooling system.

    Astronauts will also bring along assorted colourful personal items for the ride, including a scarf worn by aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart. The scarf has a personal connection for astronaut Randolph Bresnick, whose father served as a photographer to Earhart before her plane was lost over the Pacific during an intended round-the-world flight in 1937.

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    Default Gambhir, Tendulkar script India's great escape

    AHMEDABAD: Gautam Gambhir and Sachin Tendulkar hit opportune centuries as India came up with a spirited batting display to salvage a draw in the first Test against Sri Lanka on Friday.

    Opener Gautam Gambhir conjured up yet another marathon innings of 114 runs, result of his six-and-half hour vigil, before Sachin Tendulkar (100 not out) took the centrestage to chase down yet another milestone of 30,000 international runs en route to his 43rd Test ton.

    With VVS Laxman (51 not out) also chipping in with his 40th Test half-century, India batted their way out of trouble to maintain their impressive home record against the Lankans.

    Going into the final day's play needing just eight wickets to snap their 14-match winless streak on Indian soil, the exasperated Sri Lankans could only watch haplessly as the hosts showed the kind of application and determination that had been missing in their shoddy first innings display.

    Resuming with 144 runs in the arrear, the Indians finished the day at 412 for four with Gambhir, Tendulkar and Laxman scoring bulk of the runs on a shirtfront of a wicket that simply had nothing for the bowlers.

    Both the teams now move to Kanpur for the second Test starting on November 24.

    Milestone man Tendulkar reached yet another landmark in his glittering career when he turned swing bowler Chanaka Welegedara backward of square for a single to take his tally of runs in Tests, ODIs and T20 internationals to 30,000.

    Overall, it was a poor advertisement for Test cricket as nearly 1600 runs were scored while just 21 wickets fell over the five days' play leading to this stalemate.

    The match also saw the highest number of centuries -- seven --- being scored on the sub-continental soil.

    Tendulkar's unbeaten 211 ball knock included 11 hits to the fence.

    Trailing the visitors by a massive 334 runs in the first innings, India wiped off the deficit in the last over before tea.

    The two Indian batsmen out yesterday were Amit Mishra (24), who did an excellent job in the unaccustomed nightwatchman's role, while Gambhir virtually threw his wicket after notching up his seventh Test century.

    Earlier, Mishra stuck to his task for over 45 minutes after India started the day 144 runs behind the Lankans at 190 for two.

    The leg-spinner was eventually dismissed by Angelo Mathews, caught brilliantly at leg gully by Tillakaratne Dilshan.

    Tendulkar straightaway started stroking the ball sweetly as he cover-drove the accurate and miserly Mathews for a four and then hit danger man Muttiah Muralitharan for successive fours in one over.

    Gambhir, batting solidly from the other end, also opened out and raced to his hundred by hitting left-arm spinner Rangana Herath for two fours before he glanced Mathews to the rope. It was his first hundred against Sri Lanka.

    India lost Gambhir in the sixth over of the second session. He was lured by a well-tossed up ball from left-arm spinner Rangana Herath and, in trying to hit it into the vacant leg side area, got the leading edge to be caught at mid-off by Dammika Prasad.

    It was the Delhi left-hander's third hundred this year and in as many Tests since making his marathon match-saving 137 against New Zealand at Napier in March. The ICC Test Player of the Year faced 230 balls and struck 13 fours in his six and a half-hour stay.

    Tendulkar was joined by Laxman and the duo ensured that no further wickets were given away to either pace or spin by forging an unbeaten 137-run fifth wicket partnership.

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    Default Shiv Sainiks attack TV channel offices in Mumbai, Pune; 4 staffers injured

    MUMBAI: Shiv Sena activists Friday vandalised the offices of the IBN-Lokmat television channel in north-east Mumbai and in Pune and assaulted journalists, to protest the alleged misquoting of party chief Bal Thackeray's remarks on cricketer Sachin Tendulkar. The attack has drawn condemnation from all quarters.

    Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan assured strong action against attackers.

    Armed with sticks and bats, a mob of 25 attacked the IBN-Lokmat office in Vikhroli here, damaging the furniture and fittings, glass partitions, OB vans and electronic equipment.

    According to a channel staffer, the Sena activists barged into the channel office around 4 p.m., shouting slogans in favour of the Shiv Sena and Bal Thackeray.

    Besides editor Nikhil Wagle, who was slapped, pushed around and had a chair flung at him, three other staffers sustained injuries in the Shiv Sena activists' attack.

    A shaken Wagle said that some of the activists launched a brutal attack on the journalists and other staffers in the office, they caused extensive damage to the office, furniture and fittings there.

    'The attack was preplanned, they had come armed with sticks and iron rods for creating the mayhem in our offices. They hurled a chair at me,' Wagle told media persons.

    The Shiv Sena owned up responsibility for the attack later Friday evening, while the vandalism drew condemnation from other political parties.

    'The government shall not go soft on the Shiv Sena and the media should boycott the Shiv Sena,' a grim Ashok Chavan told media persons Friday evening. The city police nabbed seven and Pune police arrested eight Shiv Sainiks for the attacks.

    Home Minister R.R. Patil also condemned the attacks and assured newsmen that stern action would be taken against those involved.

    Shiv Sena spokesman Sanjay Raut accused the channel of misquoting Thackeray's observations on cricket maestro Sachin Tendulkar in a signed article in the Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana' last week.

    'This is not an attack on the entire media. The (IBN-Lokmat) channel has been constantly misreporting about Bal Thackeray and targeting the Shiv Sena. We shall not tolerate any criticism of our party chief,' Raut, a Sena Rajya Sabha MP, said.

    'They also manhandled a few staffers, including women, and editor Nikhil Wagle and others,' said Vijay Darda, chairman of the Lokmat group of newspapers that part-owns the channel.

    Terming it as 'an attack on the freedom of speech and media', Darda said he did not expect this from Sena executive president Uddhav Thackeray.

    'I have always considered him as a refined, cultured and family person and what has happened has pained us,' Darda told IANS.

    He said the channel had been running several reports on the debacle of the Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) alliance in last month's elections to the Mahastrata state assembly.

    'They have vented their frustration at the defeat on the journalists and the TV channel, which is highly condemnable,' said Darda, a Congress member in the Rajya Sabha.

    Darda, whose younger brother Rajendra is a Congress cabinet minister in Maharasthra, said it is 'disturbing that the Sainiks have become so bold as to launch attacks on the media without any fear'.

    South Mumbai Lok Sabha member Milind Deora, condemning the attacks, said the police must probe the top Sena leaders who had planned or instigated the attacks on the media house in Mumbai and Pune.

    D.K. Raikar, group editor of Lokmat Group of Newspapers, said the immediate provocation behind the attacks was not clear.

    He said that some of the activists who went on rampage were nabbed by some of the channel staffers and handed over to the police.

    'They have broken the furniture and fittings, broken glass panels and partitions, several television sets, computers, communication lines, OB vans, uprooted carpets, etc.,' Raikar told IANS after surveying the damages wreaked by the Sena men Friday evening.

    A similar attack was carried out simultaneously at the Pune office of the channel, and there too staffers were attacked. The Pune police have arrested at least eight people in this connection.

    CNN-IBN chief Rajdeep Sardesai termed the attacks as 'a shame' and condemned the Sena for the attacks.

    In Lucknow, the Samajwadi Party also condemned the attack, terming the attackers as anti-social elements.

    'Be it the Shiv Sena or the Maharashtra Navnirmaan Sena (MNS), all are anti-social elements. They are spreading a feeling of regional difference amongst the states of the country. We appeal to the Election Commission to cancel the registration of such parties which do not follow the Indian constitution,' Rajendra Chaudhary, spokesperson of the Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh, told

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    Default President flies into history

    PUNE: President Pratibha Patil, who made history Wednesday by becoming the first woman president to fly in a fighter jet, alighted from an Indian Air Force (IAF) Sukhoi-30 MKI in a G-suit after successfully completing her 30-minute sortie.

    The flight commanded by Wing Commander S. Sajan went off smoothly in the slightly chilly but sunny winter morning from the Lohegaon Air Force base in Pune.

    During the approximately 30-minute sortie, the aircraft flew at an altitude of 10,000 feet at a speed of around 800 kmph or 0.9 Mach (speed of sound), but did not go up to the supersonic levels of around 1,100 kmph, an IAF spokesman said.

    The Su-30 MKI carrying Patil, 74, took off at around 10.55 a.m. after the president was accorded a ceremonial guard of honour by a smartly-turned out contingent of air-warriors donning the IAF colours of sky-blue shirts and black trousers.

    Prior to the flight Patil had breakfast and underwent a mandatory pre-flight medical test and was found fit to undertake the flight.

    After the medical test, she donned a G-Suit (anti-gravity suit) which helps the flier withstand high gravitational pressure by preventing excessive blood from flowing to the brain.

    Besides the aircraft in which Patil travelled in the rear seat, two other Sukhois flew alongside to enable her to experience what fighter jets look like in flight at that altitude and at such high speeds.

    Just before the flight, the president asked for a glass of water, but later declined to drink, indicating her state of nervous excitement.

    She stepped inside the aircraft at 10.35 a.m., assisted by some airmen, even as the national and international media was present in large numbers to cover the historic event.

    Present to witness the epoch-making occasion were Maharashtra Governor S.C. Jamir and Air Chief Marshal P.V. Naik.

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    Default Grand Kerala Shopping Festival commences today

    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The State is getting ready for yet another season of the Grand Kerala Shopping Festival (GKSF). The 45-day event will open on December 1 (today) and wil end on 15 January 2010. State Home Minister Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, who is also in charge of Tourism, said that there was greater enthusiasm in organising the festival this year because of the success of the first two seasons. He described the shopping festival as a good step forward in reclaiming the position that Kerala had held once in the global trade map.




    Kerala, an international super brand in tourism, generated revenue to the tune of Rs. 12,000 crore from this sector in 2008-09. Around six lakh international tourists and 76 lakh domestic tourists visited the State last year alone.

    The aim of the shopping festival was not limited to encouraging tourists to buy products but to make them combine tourism with trade. If a large number of such tourists visited the State, it would help generate interest in the State’s traditional products like cashew and coir in the foreign market. He wanted foreign traders to be brought to the production centres in the State so that they could view the manufacturing process for themselves and sign commercial agreements.

    The traders in the State should be able to innovate for the foreign buyers.

    For all that to happen, the infrastructure of production centres should become more developed, the surroundings of the marketing centres should be made more attractive and thoroughly clean. The workers should rise above standards to understand the new designs and ideas quickly enough and be able to communicate at least on a basic level with foreigners.

    He realised that the rekindling of the traditional manufacturing sectors in Kerala could not be achieved overnight. He felt that the GKSF would need a minimum of five years to accomplish the target.

    He pointed out that the State’s shopping festival was entirely different from the shopping festivals being held in other places like Dubai and Singapore.

    Instead of being limited to a centralised exhibition or stall, the GKSF was spread across the State.

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