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Pilot error caused Mangalore air crash



Air crash

An investigation into the four month old Mangalore Air crash that involved death of 158 lives, has revealed that the mishap occurred due to pilot's error. An analysis of audio on the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) shows that the Air India Express Boeing 737 was incorrectly aligned to the runway while attempting to land, an NDTV report stated on Wednesday evening. It has been found that the plane, the audio recording establishes, was too high to make a safe landing and the Ground Proximity Warning System sounded several times.

Ohio bans outsourcing to India



Ohio bans outsourcing to India

Infosys, the country's second largest software company, expressed concern over the Ohio state government's move to ban IT outsourcing to offshore locations such as India.
Infosys CEO & Managing Director Kris Gopalakrishnan said, "We are concerned with the recent news from US about banning offshore outsourcing by Ohio State government departments. "Infosys' initiative in the Public Services sector is focused on creating a domestic Delivery Center in the US hence this should not be affected." REUTERS


2 LeT men held for German Bakery blast





Hurriyat leader Geelani arrested in Kashmir



Geelani arrested in Kashmir

In an indication that the Omar Abdullah Government in Kashmir and the Centre are getting serious over the spiralling violence in the Valley, hardliner Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Gilani was arrested and Omar is to meet the Prime Minster to work out an Eid package for the state. The arrest came after the hardline faction of the Hurriyat Conference led by Geelani had called for a protest shutdown across the Kashmir Valley and asked people to resume normal life for three days beginning Thursday for Eid festivities.

Eid package for Kashmiris?





Eid package for Kashmiris

CRPF personnel chasing away protesters during a clash after they defied curfew at Chattabal in Srinagar on Wednesday. The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, will on Wednesday convene the Cabinet Committee on Security meet to discuss the current crisis prevailing in the Kashmir valley. It has been reported that the Government will most likely discuss the Armed Forces Special Powers Act and initiate new steps to break the impasse. PTI


Big B with Anupam Kher


Big B with Anupam Kher

Bollywood actors Amitabh Bachchan and Anupam Kher admire the paintings by Geeta Dass during an exhibition 'Kucch Bhi Ho Sakta Hai' in Mumbai on Tuesday night. PTI



Juhi Chawla at an exhibition



Juhi Chawla at an exhibition



Bollywood actress Juhi Chawla admires the paintings by Geeta Dass during an exhibition 'Kucch Bhi Ho Sakta Hai' in Mumbai on Tuesday night. PTI


Games lane trials lead to traffic jams

 traffic jams

A heavy traffic jam at NH-8 during the trial of Games lane in Gurgaon on Wednesday. Trials on the exclusive Games lanes Wednesday led to traffic jams at various places in the capital.
Traffic moved at a snail's pace on Lodhi Road Madrasa - Lodhi Road Flyover, Bhishma Pitamah Marg from T-point, Lodhi Road- August Kranti Marg- Siri Fort Sports Complex, and Ring Road from T-point Bhairon Road upto Rajghat, an official said. The exclusive Games lane had plastic pillars at intervals acting as dividers, due to which the traffic had to either move on two lanes or one lane at several places. PTI


Dubai Metro completes one year


Dubai Metro completes one year

A Dubai Metro train speeds past Sheikh Zayed road in Dubai. Since September 9, 2009, when the network opened, the number of daily trips has reached 120,000, for more than 30 million riders, says Mattar al-Tayyer, CEO of the Road and Transport Authority. Ridership is expected to hit 40 million in 2010, he Tayyer said, with the opening of the remaining stations on the Red Line, the first of two lines to enter service in the city of around two million people. AFP



Shortest man in Big Apple


Shortest man in Big Apple

Khagendra Thapa Magar, the world's smallest teen, meets with a policeman while posing with Ripley Entertainment Inc. Vice President of Exhibits and Archives Edward Meyer and a copy of the latest edition of "Ripley's Believe It or Not" during a photo shoot on Times Square in New York. The 17-year old made his entry into the record book as the world's smallest male teen standing just 55.9 centimetres (22 inches) tall. AFP


International Literacy Day

International Literacy Day

Harish, 11, a school boy uses a laptop provided under the "One Laptop Per Child' project by a non-governmental organisation (NGO) as a calf stands next to him, on the eve of International Literacy Day at Khairat village, about 90 km (56 miles) from Mumbai. REUTERS


Gold surges to all-time high at Rs 19,470


Gold surges to all-time high at Rs 19,470

Gold prices scaled to a new peak of Rs 19,470 per ten grams in the national capital on brisk buying by jewellers to meet festival and marriage season demand amid a firm global trend. The gold prices surpassed all previous records as they spurted by Rs 145 to Rs 19,470 per ten grams, on increased buying by jewellers and retailers to accomodate the seasonal demand for upcoming festival and marriage season beginning next month. REUTERS

Bipasha Basu at Audi launch

Bipasha Basu at Audi launch

Actress Bipasha Basu poses at the Audi India show room in Mumbai. AFP

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