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Water supply in Bangalore 24×7 call centre

Posted: 20 Jul 2010 10:51 AM PDT

The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) would set up a 24×7 call centre and also provide one mobile squad each for four Assembly constituencies from next month to address grievances of city residents.

A decision has been taken to increase the number of BWSSB service stations from 104 to 198, he said.

The number of ground-level reservoirs would also be increased from 48 to 70 soon to ensure adequate supply of potable water for city's residents, Naidu said.

The BWSSB's administration would be reorganised to respond positively to the grievances of the people and deliver effective service. One assistant engineer would be posted to each ward to monitor works daily. – PTI

Santosh Trophy 2010 Fixtures & Results

Posted: 20 Jul 2010 10:16 AM PDT

Santosh Trophy 2010 Fixtures & Results

64th Santosh Trophy 2010

Pre-Quarter finals

Team A v/s Team B

21 Jul, 2010: Maharashtra Vs Karnataka

22 Jul, 2010: Punjab Vs Manipur

Qualifying Round Cluster VIII

Team A v/s Team B

22 Jul, 2010 Mizoram Vs Orissa

22 Jul, 2010 Bihar Vs Railways

24 Jul, 2010 Orissa Vs Railways

24 Jul, 2010 Mizoram Vs Bihar

26 Jul, 2010 Railways Vs Mizoram

26 Jul, 2010 Orissa Vs Bihar

22 Jul, 2010 Kerala Vs Uttarakhand

22 Jul, 2010 Assam Vs Himachal Pradesh

24 Jul, 2010 Uttarakhand Vs Assam

24 Jul, 2010 Himachal Pradesh Vs Kerala

26 Jul, 2010 Uttarakhand Vs Himachal Pradesh

26 Jul, 2010 Kerala Vs Assam

21 Jul, 2010 Haryana Vs Sikkim

23 Jul, 2010 Sikkim Vs Chhattisgarh

25 Jul, 2010 Chhattisgarh Vs Haryana

21 Jul, 2010 Delhi Vs Arunachal Pradesh

21 Jul, 2010 Madhya Pradesh Vs Uttar Pradesh

23 Jul, 2010 Arunachal Pradesh Vs Madhya Pradesh

23 Jul, 2010 Uttar Pradesh Vs Delhi

25 Jul, 2010 Arunachal Pradesh Vs Uttar Pradesh

25 Jul, 2010 Delhi Vs Madhya Pradesh

Qualifying Round Cluster IV

eam A v/s Team B – Result

16 Jul, 2010 Manipur Vs Rajasthan 13-0

18 Jul, 2010 Rajasthan Vs J & K 1-0

20 Jul, 2010 J & K Vs Manipur 0-2

Qualifying Round Cluster III

Team A v/s Team B Result

16 Jul, 2010 Punjab Vs Pondicherry 7-0

16 Jul, 2010 Gujarat Vs Nagaland 0-4

18 Jul, 2010 Pondicherry Vs Gujarat 2-1

18 Jul, 2010 Nagaland Vs Punjab 0-1

20 Jul, 2010 Pondicherry Vs Nagaland 0-6

20 Jul, 2010 Punjab Vs Gujarat 10-1

Qualifying Round Cluster II

15 Jul, 2010 Maharashtra Vs Chandigarh 4-0

15 Jul, 2010 Tripura Vs Andhra Pradesh 1-2

17 Jul, 2010 Chandigarh Vs Tripura 1-1

17 Jul, 2010 Andhra Pradesh Vs Maharashtra 1-4

19 Jul, 2010 Chandigarh Vs Andhra Pradesh 1-2

19 Jul, 2010 Maharashtra Vs Tripura 4-1

Qualifying Round Cluster I

15 Jul, 2010 Karnataka Vs Meghalaya 1-0

17 Jul, 2010 Meghalaya Vs Jharkhand 5-0

19 Jul, 2010 Jharkhand Vs Karnataka 1-6

Santosh Trophy

Posted: 20 Jul 2010 10:10 AM PDT

Santosh Trophy is an annual Indian football tournament which is contested by states and government institutions. The first
winners were Bengal, who also lead the all-time winners list with 29 titles till date.

The tournament first began in 1941, and was the premier football competition in the country before the National Football League started in the year 1996. The trophy as named after the late Maharaja Sir Manmatha Nath Roy Chowdhary of Santosh, which is now in Bangladesh, who had been the President of the Indian Football Association, the football organisation of Bengal and the donators of the trophy.

Santosh Trophy Winners List

Year - Winners
1941-42 Bengal
1942-43 No competition
1943-44 No competition
1944-45 Delhi
1945-46 Bengal
1946-47 Mysore
1947-48 Bengal
1943-44 No competition
1949-50 Bengal
1950–51 Bengal
1951–52 Bengal
1952–53 Mysore
1953–54 Bengal
1954–55 Bombay
1955–56 Bengal
1956–57 Hyderabad
1957–58 Hyderabad
1958–59 Bengal
1959–60 Bengal
1960–61 Services
1961–62 Railway
1962–63 Bengal
1963–64 Maharashtra
1964–65 Railways
1965–66 Andhra Pradesh
1966–67 Railways
1967–68 Mysore
1968–69 Mysore
1969–70 Bengal
1970–71 Punjab
1971–72 Bengal
1972–73 Bengal
1973–74 Kerala
1974–75 Punjab
1975–76 Bengal
1976–77 Bengal
1977–78 Bengal
1978–79 Bengal
1979–80 Bengal
1980–81 Punjab
1981–82 Bengal
1982–83 Bengal and Goa
1983–84 Goa
1984–85 Punjab
1985–86 Punjab
1986–87 Bengal
1987–88 Punjab
1988–89 Bengal
1989–90 Goa
1990–91 Maharashtra
1991–92 Kerala
1992–93 Kerala
1993–94 Bengal
1994–95 Bengal
1995–96 Bengal
1996–97 Bengal
1997–98 Bengal
1998–99 Bengal
1999–00 Maharashtra
2000-01 Kerala
2001-02 No competition
2002-03 Manipur
2003-04 Kerala
2004-05 No competition
2005-06 Goa
2006-07 Punjab
2007-08 Punjab
2008-09 Goa
2010

Petrol Price in Bangalore

Posted: 20 Jul 2010 09:47 AM PDT

Bangalore, Tuesday, July 20, 2010: Bangalore Petrol Price

1 Litre Rs.58 as on Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Today I went to Jayanagar Petrol bunk to buy petrol and one litre of petrol cost is Rs.58.

CBSE to offer filmmaking course in Class XI-XII

Posted: 19 Jul 2010 09:40 PM PDT

NEW DELHI: Taking forward HRD minister Kapil Sibal’s drive to involve private sector in education, CBSE on Monday signed MoUs with filmmaker Subhash Ghai’s Whistling Woods International to teach film and media studies and with Rolta India for geospatial technologies.

Both the courses will be taught at Class XI and XII level. Read more at http://bit.ly/a1NSlc

N.Chandrababu Naidu Biography, Political career, Chief Ministership

Posted: 19 Jul 2010 09:24 PM PDT

N.Chandrababu Naidu Profile

Nara Chandrababu Naidu (born April 20, 1951) was the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh during 1995-2004. He holds the record of being the longest serving chief minister of A. P.He is currently the leader of the Telugu Desam Party, the second largest party in Andhra Pradesh.Mr. N. Chandrababu Naidu was born in the Naravaripally village of Chittoor district on 20th April, 1950. He did his Masters in Economics from the Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. He was working towards a Ph.D. degree at the same university, when he took to politics.Naidu is married to Mrs. Bhuvaneswari and has a son Lokesh.

His father-in-law, the late Mr. Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao, was one of the most accomplished film actors of Telugu cinema, who later founded the Telugu Desam Party and was also the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
N.Chandrababu Naidu Photo
N.Chandrababu Naidu Photo

Political career

Mr. Naidu was elected to the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly in 1978 from the Chandragiri constituency in Chittoor district. He subsequently became a Minister and held the portfolios of Archives, Cinematography, Technical Education, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development, Public Libraries and Minor Irrigation between 1980 and 1983. He also served as the Chairman of the State Karshak Parishad, constituted for the first time to look after the welfare of the farming community.He was elected again to the State Legislature from Kuppam constituency of Chittoor district in 1989. He served as Coordinator of the Telugu Desam Party, in which capacity he effectively handled the party’s role of main opposition in the assembly which won him wide appreciation from both the party and the public. His role during this phase both inside the Legislative Assembly and outside was a critical factor for the subsequent success of the party at the hustings.In 1994, he was re-elected to the Assembly from Kuppam constituency with a large majority of 57,000 votes and held the important portfolios of Revenue and Finance. During this tenure Mr. Naidu systematically introduced transparency in Government, thus breaking the tradition of inordinate secrecy in the Finance department.

Chief Ministership

The mantle of leadership fell on the shoulders of Mr. Naidu at a most critical juncture in the State’s politics.
Following a popular upsurge in the party, Mr. Naidu was unanimously elected as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh on 1 September 1995.Following the elections to the State assembly wherein the Telugu Desam Party led by Mr. Naidu emerged as a winner, he was sworn in on 11 October 1999 as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh for the second term. He was elected with a majority of more than 65,000 votes.Naidu has a modern outlook to administration. His style of functioning is more akin to that of a CEO rather than a traditional politician. Naidu has a firm conviction that modern technology should be used in the service of the common man. Consequently, he lays great emphasis on the use of modern information technology in Government. He would like the State to be run professionally as an efficient organisation rather than as a bureaucracy saddled with red-tape. Read more at http://bit.ly/aENMtr

N.Chandrababu Naidu Wiki

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