With India having switched its stance on Syria to being more critical of the Bashar al-Assad regime, New Delhi is ready to lend its considerable diplomatic clout to support the Arab League. | |||
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Now, India to back Arab League’s stand on Syria
Lt Gen Bikram Singh all set to be Army chief
The government is all set to announce the appointment of Eastern Army Commander Lt General Bikram Singh as the next Army chief. | |||
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Queen’s Baton Relay scam : CBI chargesheet soon
The CBI is likely to file its chargesheet in the Queen's Baton Relay scam related to the Commonwealth Games in the first week of March. | |||
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Home minister to wait for consensus on anti-terror body
P Chidambaram has said the meeting of director generals of police and chief secretaries of states on March 9 would find "a way forward" on NCTC and he was ready to wait "as long as it is necessary". | |||
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PMO pushes for standard treatment protocols
The need for standard treatment protocols for various diseases has got the official push from the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). | |||
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RPF law: Cong turns tables on Mamata
Congress on Wednesday mocked chief ministers opposing amendment in the Railway Protection Forces (RPF) Act, asking them to knock the doors of the rail ministry which is controlled by Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool Congress. | |||
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Now, EVS won’t be a separate subject
Students from class VI to XII will have one subject less to study from the next academic year. The National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has decided to drop EVS (environmental studies) as a separate subject. In an affidavit filed with the Supreme Court, NCERT said it plans to offer environmental studies in an "infused model" rather than as a distinct subject. | |||
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22% of mothers under 18: Unicef report
Latest data in the "State of the World's Children report 2012" released by Unicef on Wednesday shows that almost 22% women in India, who are now aged between 20 and 24 years gave birth to a child before they turned 18. | |||
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Khaki terror: Elderly dies trying to save son from Delhi cops
The 66-year-old retired accountant suffered a heart attack and collapsed trying to save his son from being beaten up by the cops. | |||
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Sleuths of private detective agency held for snooping on high-profile clients
The clients included businessmen from Mumbai & Delhi and a few Bollywood personalities, who wanted the agency to spy on either their spouses or rivals. | |||
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Google Tool to Check Your Website’s Performance on a Mobile Phone
If you own a website, it is important to take into account how your website would show up on a mobile platform. Over the past few years, usage of mobile phones and tablet devices has grown manifold for browsing websites online. For instance if even 20% of your readers view your website on a mobile device, then it is a good idea to check how if the links can be clicked with a thumb on a touch screen or if text on a page can be read without the need for magnifying. Google AdSense obviously sees a lot opportunities for displaying ads on websites viewed on a mobile device. It has developed a free online tool called How to Go Mobile, which helps you check how your website performs on a mobile phone.
It is better to check with Google Analytics if your blog or website needs a mobile version of it before investing too much time in making design changes on your website. Do try out How To Go Mobile tool and drop in your comments. Link: howtogomo Related posts:-- This Post Google Tool to Check Your Website's Performance on a Mobile Phone is Published on Devils Workshop . | |||
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Major fire at Baranagar jute mill in north Kolkata
A major fire broke out at Baranagar jute mill on the banks of Ganga in north Kolkata today evening. Twelve fire tenders have been pressed to bring it under control. | |||
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Pak decides to open market for Indian products
In a move that will throw big opportunities for Indian exporters, Pakistan today decided to allow import of 6,800 items from India against only about 1,950 at present. | |||
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N Korea agrees to nuclear moratorium, US to give food aid
This breakthrough paves the way for a resumption of six-party negotiations with Pyongyang and follows talks between US and North Korean diplomats in Beijing last week. | |||
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Microsoft unveils Windows 8 for public test
Windows 8, as the first Microsoft operating system compatible with low-power microprocessors designed by ARM Holdings Plc, will run on tablets as well as desktops and laptops. | |||
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Porngate probe committee targets journalists
Porngate probe committee targets journalists | |||
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