Friday, October 24, 2008

India's manned mission not before 2012: Madhavan Nair

BANGALORE: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman G. Madhavan Nair has said that India's manned mission would take atleast another three years.

India's space programme took a leap on Wednesday when the ISRO undertook a flawless lift off of the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) carrying Chandrayaan-I, a cuboid spacecraft which includes a Moon Impactor Probe gadget.

India hopes to send an astronaut into space by 2012 and a manned mission to the moon by 2020. The Indian Government has approved the launch of Chandrayaan-2, which is expected to take off between 2010 and 2012, and will include a rover that will land on the moon.

Nair revealed that the ISRO has indeed planned the logical, complex and ultimate manned mission next in the pipeline. "Looking at the global scenario and also our own priorities, we believe that undertaking a manned mission is very important and for that we are now conducting a basic study as to what technologies needs to be developed, what facilities needs to be established and how the reliability of launch system has to be improved and so on," Nair told Asian News International (ANI) in an interview.

"So this programme, once it is launched, of course it is very complex. We have to understand many fundamentals. The information available from the literature is very few. So, with that our estimate is that it may take up to 2012, before we can have man around earth and back," Nair added.

India had sent an Air Force pilot, Rakesh Sharma in space aboard the Russian Soyuz rocket way back in 1984 when the then Soviet Union sent cosmonauts from a number of Eastern bloc to space, but New Delhi did not follow up that programme.

Two other Indian origin astronauts have been to space aboard NASA's space shuttle but ISRO still lacks a manned mission.

The Chandrayaan-I project cost 79 million dollars, considerably less than the Chinese and Japanese probe in 2007. ISRO says the moon mission will pave the way for India to claim a bigger chunk of the global space business.

"We have launched almost 16 satellites for other countries. It will show the reliability and confidence of PSLV system. I am sure more and more opportunities will come in the near future," Nair said.

India started its space programme in 1963, developing its own satellites and launch vehicles to reduce dependence on overseas agencies
Source: http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News

Thursday, October 23, 2008

MDMK chief arrested

MDMK chief, Vaiko was today arrested for making 'highly inflammatory speeches in support of the LTTE', police said.
This is the second time that Vaiko has been arrested for supporting the banned group, the earlier occasion being during the previous AIADMK government when he was held under POTA
Source: www.mid-day.com

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Conference on Telecom Sector in Education Development

New Delhi: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), in collaboration with Communications and Manufacturing Association of India (CMAI), will organize a round-table conference on "Telecom Sector in Education Development" on November 4, 2008 in the capital.

The conference will aim at harnessing potentials of new communication technologies to bridge the urban-rural divide.

It will deliberate on the effective use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for rural knowledge connectivity and capacity building programmes.

It will also identify other cost-effective communication technologies best suited for delivery of distance education.
Source: http://indiaedunews.net/Today/

Now 23AC can be filled without SRN of 23B

13th October, 2008

Dear Member,

Sub.: Now e- form 23AC can be filled in without getting SRN of form 23B – Instruction Kit revised

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (Ministry) has revised e-form 23AC effective from 28th September 2008 wherein filling in SRN of 23B was made compulsory. In many a cases, it was reported by our members that SRN of form 23B was not available which ultimately resisted to file e-form 23AC required to be filed pursuant to section 220 of the Companies Act, 1956 by the Companies.



The matter was represented by the Institute before the Ministry. We are pleased to inform you that the Ministry has revised the Instruction Kit in respect of Point No. 10(e) of e-form 23AC which states that:



“Enter the SRN of Form 23B filed in relation to the appointment of the auditor who has audited the attached balance sheet, if available. If the SRN of Form 23B is not available or in case information by auditor to ROC in Form 23B is not required to be filed, you may enter Z99999999”


Accordingly, in case you don’t get SRN of Form 23B, please enter Z99999999 and proceed filing of e-form 23AC.

Regards,


CS N K Jain

Secretary & CEO