Tuesday, March 6, 2012

People Rush Out From Buildings, As Afternoon Quake Jolts NCR



New Delhi, Mar 5: Strong tremors were felt in Delhi and parts of north India which were shaken by a moderate intensity quake this afternoon resulting in minor damages to some buildings.

The quake, measuring 4.9 on the Richter scale had its epicentre in Haryana’s Bahadurgarh district. 


The tremors were felt at around 1:11 PM for less than ten seconds but pulled panic-stricken people out of their homes and offices.  

Though the quake did not cause any major damage, it created widespread panic with students rushing out of schools in neighbouring Gurgaon, Faridabad and Noida. People living in multi-storeyed buildings and working in high-rise offices were also seen running out.

“The intensity was 4.9 and the epicentre was Bahadurgarh on the Delhi-Haryana Border,” a senior MeT official said.  However, the US Geological Survey pegged the magnitude of the quake at 5.2 on the Richter Scale.  The fire brigade and police said they have not received any calls of casualty or damage in Delhi.  

However, in Haryana, the epicentre of the quake, minor cracks were reported in old buildings. 

The outer periphery of a school building in Rohtak also developed cracks.  Reports said that six labourers working in a ‘Gaushala’ at a village in Hissar were injured when the wall collapsed, but police maintained that the incident took place at least half an hour before the tremor.

Superintendent of Police of Jhajjar, Patram Singh, in whose district the town of epicentre falls, said there was no major damage reported from anywhere.  

There were reports of minor damage to a shrine in Dujana village where labourers were engaged in some repair work and wall of a house collapsing in Lakaria village in Jhajjar, but Singh said these reports were unconfirmed so far.  

Rohtak’s Deputy Commissioner, Vikas Gupta said though there were minor cracks in some buildings, particularly, some old structures, there was no other damage caused by the earthquake.

He also dismissed as false reports of damage caused to a school building in Mayna village located on Rohtak-Jhajjar road.

“We sent teams there to check it, but found nothing.  Reports to this effect are not true. In fact, we not only got the government high school building in Mayna village checked up, but also two school buildings of private schools were checked, but there was no damage,” Gupta told PTI over phone.  Bhiwani’s Superintendent of Police, Satish Balan said the “quake was strongly felt, but it has not caused any damage in the district”.

Besides Bahadurgarh, the tremors were felt in Gurgaon, Faridabad, Rohtak, Jhajjar, Hisar and Bhiwani in Haryana and Ghaziabad, Noida and Agra in Uttar Pradesh.  

Today’s earthquake that shook the capital and certain areas in its neighbouring states of Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh was the 19th tremor in the country this year so far and third in the past five days.  

The tremor, measuring 4.9 on the Richter Scale with Haryana’s Bahadurgarh as epicentre, shook Delhi and neighbouring towns at 1:11 pm.

According to the Indian Meteorological Department, this was the 19th quake in the country this year so far and third this month alone.

In January this year, there were 10 tremors which were recorded in various parts of India. Six quakes measuring between 5.0 to 3.6 on the Richter scale were felt in February.  

Last year, there were 80 earthquakes in India, which measured between 3.5 to 6.5 on the Richter scale. A majority of these quakes occurred in the northern Indian regions of Jammu and Kashmir, Harayana and Punjab.  

“India has always been a zone which experiences a lot of seismic activities since ancient times. We are continously doing research in the seismology department,” R S Dattatrayam, a scientist with IMD’s Seismic Department, told PTI.  “Delhi will continue to experience these quakes and termors as it falls on the junctures of faults and ridges,” said Dattatrayam.

According to the Seismic Zone Mapping done by the Geological Survey of India (GSI), Delhi is among 30 cities in the country falling in zone IV, which is defined as a severe intensity seismic zone.

This is the third tremor in Delhi, which is among the 30 cities which fall in the high risk seismic zone, since September last year.

Superintendent of Police of Jhajjar, Patram Singh, in whose district the town of epicentre falls, said there was no major damage reported from anywhere.  

There were reports of minor damage to a shrine in Dujana village where labourers were engaged in some repair work and wall of a house collapsing in Lakaria village in Jhajjar, but Singh said these reports were unconfirmed so far.  

Rohtak’s Deputy Commissioner, Vikas Gupta said though there were minor cracks in some buildings, particularly, some old structures, there was no other damage caused by the earthquake.
He also dismissed as false reports of damage caused to a school building in Mayna village located on Rohtak-Jhajjar road.

“We sent teams there to check it, but found nothing.  Reports to this effect are not true. In fact, we not only got the government high school building in Mayna village checked up, but also two school buildings of private schools were checked, but there was no damage,” Gupta told PTI over phone.  

Bhiwani’s Superintendent of Police, Satish Balan said the “quake was strongly felt, but it has not caused any damage in the district”.

“There was great panic, no doubt, but fortunately it did not last long,” Balan told PTI.

Sham Sunder, a resident of Rohtak City said that he thought his three-storeyed house, on whose top floor he was having his food at the time earthquake occurred, would collapse.

“I thought if this lasts for another 10 seconds, my house would collapse. My son and a daughter who were in their school also told me later that like other children they came out of their building and there was great panic,” he said.  

Ritesh Kumar, who works in a MNC in Gurgaon, said he was at the 5th floor at the time of the quake.  

“We were preparing to have lunch and all of a sudden there was a strong jolt and all of us rushed out in panic.  Luckily, we were all safe and we came to know there were similar scenes of panic in other office buildings in Gurgaon,” he said.

Marathi Actress Among Three Caught In Pune Sex Racket



Pune, Nov 30: A popular Marathi heroine who used to work in films during the Eighties and Nineties was arrested here on Tuesday alongwith two others for running a sex racket.

Assistant Police Inspector  Vimal Bidwe said that actress originally from Kolhapur had taken up residence in Pune for the last four years.

The modus operandi was simple: the actress used to get in touch with high profile people and promise them to provide sex workers.


Bidwe said, police caught her and after laying a trap nd sending a decoy customer. All the three women were arrested from Pune's posh Kondhwa colony.

On Nov 19, Pune police had arrested a TV serial actress and a spotboy working as her broker from a five-star hotel on charge of flesh trade.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Suma beach summer party


One of best ODI victories I have been part of: Dhoni

HOBART: Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Tuesday described his side's incredible seven-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the crucial tri-series match as one of the best ODI victories he has been part of. 

Kohli's ton helps India earn bonus point against Sri Lanka
Kohli's ton helps India earn bonus point against Sri Lanka
"This was one of the best ODI cricket I have been a part of. That was fantastic right through the very start of our chase. When you need 321 off 40 overs, you need a good start. You need the quantity, but the quality also. Overall it was a fantastic performance," said Dhoni after the match. 

Needing to chase down a mammoth 321 in 40 overs in order to get a bonus point and stay afloat in the tri-series, India rode on Virat Kohli's unbeaten 133 off 86 balls to snatch an incredible victory in only 36.4 overs. 

Dhoni said the top-order comprising Virender SehwagSachin Tendulkar and Gautam Gambhirprovided the right kind of start to his side's chase. 

"First 10 overs, we got the 90-odd runs on the board. It was a great start and we just need to carry on the momentum. Sachin, Sehwag gave us the good start and then Gambhir chipped in with useful contribution," he said. 

Dhoni said that he wanted to keep Sri Lanka down to 270 after winning the toss but failed to do it. 

"We wanted to keep them down to 250, maximum 270. We knew we had the firepower, but still 320 was more than we could digest. But once we got that start, we knew we could kick on," he said. 

The Indian skipper added that with their hopes of advancing to the finals of the tri-series hanging on the result of Australia-Sri Lanka match on Friday, they would like to spend a couple of days shopping. 

"We are going on a couple of days of shopping, and some practice at the same time. It's not in our hands now," he said. 

Man-of-the-match Virat Kohli said that it was a great team effort to chase down the huge target like 320 inside 40 overs. 

"To be able to chase 320 in 40 overs in a must win game, and put that sort of a batting effort together was a great team effort. This shows our character as a team, and how well we can execute our plans. It is about working hard and sticking in there," he said. 

He said he tried to rectify some of the mistakes that he had committed in the earlier matches of the tri-series. 

"I committed a few mistakes in the last games after getting to 20 and 30, trying to middle every ball, which doesn't happen always in international cricket. This is a special feeling, probably my best one-day innings so far," said adding that they would be rooting for Australia in Friday's match against Sri Lanka. 

Sri Lankan captain Mahela Jayawardene said that one can't do much when someone like Kohli plays out of his skin on a true pitch. 

"You can't do much when he bats like that. It was the first off day for our bowlers in the tournament, so fair enough. It wasn't just Kohli, it was also the way the others batted around him," he said. 

Jayawardene sounded optimistic about qualifying for the tri-series final. 

"Our qualification is still in our hands, which is great. Hope, we come back from this and win inMelbourne."

Saleem, Jaspinder Narula - Do Tara Ne Pital Diya FULL SONG


Monday, February 27, 2012

Valentine's Night


Valentine’s Night is an upcoming film starring Rakhi Sawant and Payal Rohatgi, the two sex bombs. The story of ‘Valentine’s Night’ is about the life of two couples who part their ways on the eve of Valentine’s Day in New Delhi. These broken hearts meet on social networking site and later decide to leave their yeraning of sepearation behind. They move out in capital and try to enjoy the ‘Valentine’s Night’.
The film eventually delves into how they two couples develop a relationship, they undergo a loyalty test and there are of course few mistakes committed. But who has committed them and who admits them is to see in the film.
The adventurous journey goes on when suddenly a murder happens. Now who has done it, why and how unfolds in climax.
If you guys are curious to know about all this and much more do watch the movie on 10th February.
Stars: Payal Rohatgi, Sangram Singh, Rakhi Sawant, Rahul Minz, Neha Thakur




Kahaani- A mother of a story

Vidya Balan arrives in Kolkata from London to find her missing husband. Seven month pregnant and alone in a festive city.. 

Directed and co-produced by Sujoy Ghosh, the film deals with the story of a mother. Sharing screen space as the male lead will be Vidya's co-actor from The Dirty Picture, Emraan Hashmi. 
 
Produced by: Kushal kantilal Gada, Sujoy Ghosh 

Release Date: 9 th March,2012 

Navjot Singh Sidhu will launch His YouTube Channel Today!

Former Punjab minister Navjot Singh Sidhu will appear to be politically active again after long silence and ignorance. They have now decide...