Thursday, June 23, 2011

Troop Withdrawal Will Aid ‘Nation-Building’: Obama


 
President Barack Obama, announcing a reduction of 33,000 troops in Afghanistan by September 2012, said it was “time to focus on nation-building at home” and offered a “centered course” for U.S. military engagement that he said would be rooted in pragmatism.

In a nationally televised speech, Obama sought to balance the demands of the military, which wanted to avoid a rapid withdrawal, and the sentiments of many Americans, who polls show think the war is no longer worth waging.

“We are starting this drawdown from a position of strength,” Obama said last night in the East Room of the White House. “The tide of war is receding.”

Obama’s plan would withdraw 10,000 troops before the end of this year and an additional 23,000 -- the remainder of last year’s troop surge -- as the 2012 presidential election campaign kicks into high gear.

The president in 2009 ordered deployment of the additional forces to quell a growing Taliban insurgency, and he said last night that the goals set out then largely have been accomplished. Even with the withdrawals, the U.S. will have roughly 68,000 troops in Afghanistan, about twice as many as were there when Obama was elected in 2008. Also in the country are more than 40,000 personnel from 48 other nations, which are making plans to pull back as well.



Friday, May 6, 2011

CPM slams NSS for anti-Achuthanandan comment

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala state secretary Pinarayi Viajayan on Friday came down on the Nair Service Society (NSS) acting General Secretary G Sukumaran Nair for using "adverse comments" against Chief Minister Minister V S Achuthanandan.


"The adverse comments made by Nair against Achuthandnan were quite unbecoming of Kerala culture. He should withdraw the abusive language he used to attack the Chief Minister", Vijayan said in an article in the party daily Deshabhimani.
"Unleashing attacks, using abusive words and expressions against rivals is heinous and deplorable. This is especially so in the case of those holding responsible positioins. Those who indulge in such acts are only discrediting themselves before the public," Vijayan said.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Indian World Cup 2011 squad: Sreesanth, Rohit Sharma, Ojha dropped

The BCCI on Monday announced the 15-member Indian squad for the 2011 World Cup beginning from February 19. The team comprises seven batsmen, one all-rounder, four pacers and three specialist spinners
 
Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh and Suresh Raina have been retained from the present team on a tour of South Africa. Vice-captain Virender Sehwag, who had opted out of the ODI series in South Africa, has made a return for cricket's biggest event.
Zaheer Khan, Munaf Patel, Praveen Kumar and Ashish Nehra will take care of pace-bowling while Harbhajan, R. Ashwin and Piyush Chawla form the spinners' trio.Yusuf Pathan has been handed the all-rounder's job. Wicket-keeping has been entrusted entirely to captain M.S. Dhoni. Those who failed to find a place in the team include spinner Pragyan Ojha, pacer S. Sreesanth and all-rounder Rohit Sharma. The selection panel, headed by chief selector K. Srikkanth, chose the team out of a list of 30 probables. Dhoni and coach Gary Kirsten, who are currently busy with the ODI series in South Africa, were also part of the consultations done through teleconferencing.

 
The 15-member team is:

 
  • MS Dhoni (C)
  • Sachin Tendulkar
  • Virender Sehwag
  • Gautam Gambhir
  • Yuvraj Singh
  • Suresh Raina
  • Virat Kohli
  • Yusuf Pathan (all-rounder)
  • Zaheer Khan
  • Ashish Nehra
  • Munaf Patel
  • Praveen Kumar
  • Harbhajan Singh
  • R. Ashwin
  • Piyush Chawla
Chief selector K. Srikkanth said a well-balanced team had been picked up keeping in mind the ground and wicket conditions in the sub-continent. "We have selected the best combination after consultations with the captain and the coach. I am confident the team will win the World Cup for us," Srikkanth said in Chennai. He brushed aside concerns over fitness of the players, saying: "Every team has injury concerns. Why worry about it?"

 

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Five new Malayalam channels announce their arrival

The already populated Malayalam channel scene in television will have to make room as five more channels have announced their arrival.
The Indian Union Muslim League announced the launch of its channel named Channel IBC (Independent Broadcasting Council). Channel IBC will be a full time news channel and be initially available in the MPEG-4 format for cable television subscribers. In a second phase expansion, IBC will become a satellite channel.
Following the footsteps of Malayala Manorama, Kerala Kaumudi and Mathrubhumi are also launching news channels.
Politician and former Congress leader K Muraleedharan, has announced the launch of a new television channel named Janapriya Communications. The launch is however put on hold.
An entertainment channel from Manorama TV and a news channel in Malayalam from the Sun Network are also expected to start operations in the state soon.
Asianet, in 1993, became the first private channel broadcasting in Malayalam. Since then the industry has seen new entries and currently, there are nine TV channels broadcasting in the state.

Amala Paul


She is cute and good acting in "Maina" movie...

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Now I staying Kerala

After X'mas I will return to UAE and join to my friends....................

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Overcome Prejudice with Humility: Don't Be Insensitive!

Often times we neglect to empathise on what others are going through. We are viewing it in our own perspective as opposed to walking in their shoes. It is an egotistic approach that is often dubbed as being self-centred. When we discriminate on others, we are venturing on a reproachable act of playing. First and foremost we have no idea on what those people are going through.



There are certain factors that affect people to act beyond the accepted social norms; it could be stress and imminent fight or flight mechanism triggered due to an emergency. Like a mother rushing through traffic worried of her child. She had worked nine hours at an under appreciated, underpaid job that day. She is eagerly driving home because she still has to cook for her children, help them with their homework, do laundry and then hopefully - if time allows - spend a few precious moments with her children which is the most important thing.



We need to remember that the haggard-looking, body pierced, overtly tattooed, disinterested and disillusioned young man who is having problems making change correctly is, in fact, an extremely stressed and worried 19-year-old college student. He is currently mentally juggling and balancing his apprehensions over taking final exams - with his fear of not getting his student loans for next semester.



Drop all your preconceived ideas and be open to see the good in others, regardless of their appearance, reputation or actions. Let us not judge or prejudge. Empathise with others; get to know them beyond the norm of social interaction. Who knows... we might make a significant impact on their lives.



Never judge a book by its cover. Never prejudice your opinions with a circumstantial filter on your heart. Everyone has a LIFE that cannot be gauge by outside appearance. (CLICK HERE to read about how I feel about one of the most misunderstood people in the history of mankind.)



To be a great leader, you need to have a teachable heart. No matter how successful or how esteemed you are as a leader, you are not perfect therefore you cannot possibly be right all the time. Learn to be sensitive and don't be insensitive. And learn to listen! If you think you are right all the time or most of the time, you need a serious reality check.