Feb 23, 2006

thank god!

India bird flu tests 'negative' from BBC


Indian health officials say 94 out of 95 samples collected from people with flu-like symptoms have tested negative for bird flu.

Results from one final sample are expected on Saturday.

Hundreds of thousands of birds have been slaughtered after the deadly H5N1 bird flu strain was found in Navapur town in Maharashtra state last week.

The authorities have now completely sealed the town, which has a population of 30,000, and 19 nearby villages.

Holly-Bolly

Smith builds links with Bollywood from BBC

Actor Will Smith has called for closer links between Hollywood and Bollywood during a visit to India.

I, Robot star Smith said Hollywood could find a winning combination by joining up with the "beauty, colour and depth of Indian cinema".

He said he hoped to work with India's top producers and actors, adding: "I really feel there is a marriage to be made between Hollywood and Bollywood."

Indian cinema has one of the world's largest audiences and output of films.

Mr Smith met with Bollywood producers, directors and actors and visited film studios.

'Blown away'

He said: "I am meeting with these people to make artistic connections and come up with a new thing."

The actor said he had been "blown away" by the performance of Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan - also known as Big B - in the film Sarkar.

He said: "I was very impressed with his acting and have decided that from today onwards, I will be known as Big W."

I bow to thy

India's feisty untouchable woman from BBC

After leading a spirited drive to root out alcoholism and get the government to work for her community in the troubled state of Bihar, she has become the first woman from her community of rat-eaters to address a United Nations convention.

Musahars are so poor that their staple diet often comprises mice.

On 27 February, the unlettered Girija Devi will lead five women from India at the international meeting to talk about the status of women. She will speak in her local Bhojpuri dialect.


This is simply marvelous. She has helped make 125 villages alcohol free WOW!

Feb 22, 2006

Finally

I am moving back to India :) So this blog is going to be not as regular for the next few days. Once I get settled I am sure I will have tons to say.

But for right now I am really looking forward to going back. All this while when I had not made the decision I was wondering if going back to India is the right thing. But now that I have decided I think I was stupid not take this step before espically since that is what I wanted to do all this while. What will I leave behind. For the last few days days my mind has been bubbling with thoughts I will put it down once I am done with packing. PACKING I better finish it before I leave :)

Feb 18, 2006

Bird Flu in India

Bird flu hits India from The Hindu


NEW DELHI: The dreaded pathogenic H5N1 bird flu has hit the country — about 50,000 birds are suspected to have been infected in the tribal Nandurbar district of Maharashtra. As a precaution, two lakh birds being reared in 16 commercial farms within 3 km radius of the affected area would be culled (killed), the Secretary, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, P.M.A. Hakeem, told The Hindu .

A red alert has been sounded in the adjoining Surat district in Gujarat, which has many commercial farms. India has about 490 million poultry of which 60 per cent is in the commercial sector. The rest is backyard poultry.

One more country adding on the madness

Parties demand action against UP minister from NDTV

Political parties have criticised Uttar Pradesh Haj and Minority Welfare Minster Haji Yaqoob Quereshi after he announced a reward for the beheading of the Danish cartoonist who made caricatures of Prophet Mohammed.

While they are demanding action against Quereshi, government sources told NDTV that they are asking for legal advice on the issue.

Sharp criticism

Several prominent leaders from the Muslim community have already distanced themselves from the minister's remark.

These included members of the Muslim Personal Law Board and the Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind, the largest political organisation of Muslims in the country.

"The minister has no right to take the law in his hands as it will lead to chaos," said Abdul Hamid Nomani, Spokesperson, Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind.

I am amazed how can a minister make a statment like that. We are not a barbaric state??? VOTE BANK POLITICS.........

Feb 17, 2006

Lifes lesson

Waiting is something that I have never been good at, and the other thing that I have never been good at dealing with is uncertainity. I like decisions and I can live with them. But when life decides to teach you lessons it does it the hard way.
These days it always feels like the moment I am ready to take the next step there is something coming up to delay it or prevent it.