A Delhi-bound express train derailed in the western Indian state of Rajasthan on Saturday, killing seven people and injuring around 26, police said. Senior police officer Kiran Soni Gupta said seven people had died in the early morning accident outside the desert city of Jaipur. All 15
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Congress, Trinamool emerging victorious in by polls
Continuing with its impressive performance in the Lok Sabha elections, the Congress led UDF retained all the three assembly seats in Kerala.
The LDF suffered a blow in politically sensitive Kannur, where Congress candidate and former CPM MP A P Abdullakutty emerged victorious by a margin of 12,000 votes over CPM’’s M V Jayarajan.
Congress candidates Dominic [...]
Counting on for by poll seats, Congress bags all three seats in Kerala
The counting of votes is on for the by polls to Firozabad Lok Sabha seat in Uttar Pradesh and 31 assembly seats spread across seven states held on November 7. The entire process is expected to be completed by this evening.
Meanwhile, the Congress has won all three assembly seats in Kerala. In Kannur, former [...]
20% turnout till mid-day in assembly by-elections
Almost 20 per cent polling was recorded by mid-day for the assembly by-elections in seven states.
Thirty-one constituencies in the States of Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Kerala, Rajasthan, Assam, Himachal Pradesh and Chattisgarh are undergoing polls today.
So far, the polling has been peaceful as security forces and para military personnel are keeping a strict vigil in [...]
Massive fire at Indian oil depot in Jaipur; 5 killed, 150 injured
A massive fire broke out at Indian Oil Coporation’s fuel depot in Sitapura industrial area in the outskirts of Jaipur on Thursday evening killing five persons and injuring 150, police said.
State officials said the help of the Army was sought to help douse the fire at the depot which is on the highway near [...]
Salman Khan’s visit enthralls movie buffs in Rajasthan’s Sumerpur town
Thousands of ecstatic movie buffs assembled in Sumerpur town of Rajasthan to have a glimpse of their favourite Bollywood actor Salman Khan.
Salman visited Sumerpur on Monday (Oct.19) on the invitation of Rajasthan’s Tourism Minister Beena Kak who had promised her electorate of bringing the macho star to this place if she was voted to power [...]
Sonia campaigns in Haryana, says NDA-rule discriminatory
UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Sunday said that while the Congress ensured equitable and uniform development in all areas, the NDA rule was biased against states ruled by her party.
In her 13-minute address to an election rally in Jhajjar on the last day of campaigning in poll-bound Haryana, Sonia said that while the BJP [...]
Maoists warn more attacks in Jharkhand, demand release of their leaders
Maoist rebels active in Jharkhand on Saturday threatened to carry out more attacks on Government establishments, politicians and security forces if their top leaders, presently under detention were not released.
The Maoists have also given a call for a 24-hour shutdown condemning the arrest of their leader Chhatradhar Mahato of People’’s Committee Against Police Atrocities (PCAPA).
“They [...]
Nine killed in bus-truck collision in Rajasthan
Nine people were killed and 28 others injured when a bus in which they were travelling was hit by a truck in Rajasthan’s Hanumangarh district on Wednesday.
According to police, the accident took place near Dhannasar village when the private bus was on its way to Ganganagar district.
Seven persons were killed on the spot, while two [...]
US tourist hitches rickshaw, weds Indian driver in a week
A 26-year-old American tourist travelling in India hitched a ride in a rickshaw last week and married the driver a few days later, a report said Friday. Whitney from Chicago met her prince charming in Jaipur in Rajasthan, a state west of the capital famous for its stately palaces, after
India offers Liberia two million dollars grant-in-aid
India and Liberia issued a Joint Statement on Friday under which both countries have agreed to take their bilateral relations to the next level.
Visiting Indian Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor offered extensive assistance in the form of lines of credit on concessional terms.
In addition, India also offered development assistance to Liberia to [...]
Manmohan Singh terms Tharoor’’s Twitter comments as `just a jokeâ€
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, on Friday, played down the comments made by Minister of State for External Affairs Shashi Tharoor on the social network site Twitter, saying it was just a joke and should be looked at in a light hearted manner.
“(Tharoor’’s) comment was just a joke,” said the Prime Minister on the [...]
India’s water use ‘unsustainable’
By Richard Black
Environment correspondent, BBC News website

Parts of India are on track for severe water shortages. according to results from Nasa’s gravity satellites.
The Grace mission discovered that in the country’s northwest – including Delhi – the water table is falling by about 4cm (1.6 inches) per year.
Writing in the journal Nature, they say rainfall has not changed, and water use is too high, mainly for farming.
The finding is published two days after an Indian government report warning of a potential water crisis.
That report noted that access to water was one of the main factors governing the pace of development in the world’s second most populous nation.
"The situation has to stop today or tomorrow"
Dr Raj Gupta
CIMMYT
About a quarter of India is experiencing drought conditions, as the monsoon rains have been weaker and later than usual.
But weather and climatic factors are not responsible for water depletion in the northwestern states of Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab, according to the Nasa study.
"We looked at the rainfall record and during this decade, it’s relatively steady – there have been some up and down years but generally there’s no drought situation, there’s no major trend in rainfall," said Matt Rodell, a hydrologist at Nasa’s Goddard Space Flight Center near Washington DC.
"So naturally we would expect the groundwater level to stay where it is unless there is an excessive stress due to people pumping too much water, which is what we believe is happening."
State of Grace
The Grace (Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment) mission uses two satellites flying along the same orbit, one just in front of the other.
Minute differences in the Earth’s gravitational pull cause the two craft to shift slightly in their positions relative to one another.
The Grace satellites provide a twin eye on Earth gravity Grace twins measure ‘potato’ Earth
The mission can measure groundwater depletion because the amount of water in aquifers has a small gravitational attraction for the satellites.
Three years ago, Grace scientists noted a loss of water in parts of Africa – but the Indian result is more striking.
"Over the six-year timeframe of this study, about 109 cubic kilometres of water were depleted from this region – more than double the capacity of India’s largest reservoir is gone between 2002 and 2008," Dr Rodell told the BBC.
The northwest of India is heavily irrigated; and the Indian government’s State of the Environment report, published on Tuesday, noted that irrigation increased rice yields seven-fold in some regions compared to rain-fed fields.
Dr Raj Gupta, a scientist working for the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), said that the current drought would lead to more groundwater extraction.
"Farmers receive no rains so they are pumping a lot more water than the government expected, so the water table will fall further," he said.
"The farmers have to irrigate, and that’s why they’re pumping more water, mining more water. The situation has to stop today or tomorrow."
Dr Gupta noted that some farmers might be able to switch from rice to crops that demand less water, such as maize or sorghum.
But, he said, that would depend on government policies – which have traditionally promoted rice – and on market demand.
Climate change is likely to be a constraint too, with the area of South Asia suitable for wheat forecast to halve over the next 50 years.
Richard.Black-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk
This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.
Venice Film Festival selected – Delhi 6 and Dev D
Among the four Indian movies that will be screened at the the 66th Venice Film Festival are Rakyesh Omprakash Mehra`s `Delhi 6` and Anurag Kashyap`s `Dev D` .
The films are not a part of the `Competition Category` of the festival, the oldest in the world, but will be screened in the `Midnight Movies` and [...]
Shilpa thanks god on Nag Panchmi
Shilpa Shetty has seen a lot of ups and downs in her life. She has expierienced success, stardom, a row of flops, failure in love with Akshay Kumar and many other setbacks in the early days of her career.
But when she won the UK-based reality show ‘Big Brother’and things took a turn for the better [...]
Imtiaz Ali rediscovers Delhi’s legendary wedding band
When director Imtiaz Ali needed a leitmotif and a link to connect the past and the present in his latest film “Love Aaj Kalâ€, guess what he got — one of Delhi’s oldest wedding brass bands, the Jea Band.
“To understand what the Jea Band means to Delhi’s wedding culture, you have to belong to the [...]
Sangeet Akademi Awards presentation today
President Pratibha Patil will confer the prestigious Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowships and Akademi Awards for 2008 at a special ceremony at Vigyan Bhavan today.
The Akademi Fellowship (Akademi Ratna) and Akademi Awards (Akademi Puraskar) are recognized as the highest national honour conferred on practicing artists, gurus and scholars and have come to stay as the most [...]








