Thursday, August 14, 2008

Text of PM Manmohan Singh's I-Day address

New Delhi, Aug 15 (IANS) Following is the text of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's address from the Red Fort on the occasion of the nation's 62nd Independence Day:

My dear countrymen, brothers, sisters and my dear children

Greetings to all of you on this happy occasion of our Independence Day.

This is a sacred day for every Indian.

Today we remember the sacrifice of those who under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi fought for our freedom from foreign rule.

Today we remember the hard work and dedication of all those who have toiled to build a free and modern India. And we re-dedicate ourselves to that cause.

We remember our farmers, our workers and our teachers. We remember our soldiers - who defend our borders in snowy mountains, in deserts, in jungles, on the shores and in the oceans.

Brothers and Sisters,

Four years ago, on this day, I stood here before you and spoke to you about our government's new vision for a new India.

I said to you that it is our desire to build an India that is just and humane;

an India that treats all its citizens as equals;

an India that is prosperous;

an India that lives in peace;

an India in which everyone can find work suited to his or her talent and can work for his or her brighter future.

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Phelps scoops sixth gold

Michael Phelps scorched to his sixth gold and his sixth world record of the Beijing Olympics on Friday, one of three wins in the Water Cube for the United States.

Phelps now has 12 career Olympic golds, three more than anyone else, and is now chasing Mark Spitz's 1972 record of seven golds at a single Games -- all of which also came in world best times.

The 23-year-old Phelps showed little reaction apart from a quick shake of his fist after victory in the 200 meters individual medley on Friday, but burst into a broad smile on the podium later.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Cash back Search by MicroSoft

Microsoft is offering "cold hard cash" to persuade users to shop online using its Live Search engine and help the company catch up to rival Google.

The savings range between 2% to 30% on products sold by select retailers through its so called cashback service. Microsoft's new site is seen as an attempt to convince advertisers it can combat Google's increasing share of the online ad market.

Read More at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7413099.stm

Dalai Lama at London

The Dalai Lama has adressed British MPs in the Houses of Parliament on the first day of the official 11-day trip to the UK. The dalai Lama's admirers and campaigners for Tibetan freedom say Brown is insulting him by insisting on treating him as a spiritual leader rather than a political leader.

key LTTE commander dead

Pro-LTTE tamil Net website has said that " Brigadier Balraj", a key commander of the LTTE died due to a heart attack inVanni.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Anti-foreigner riots rock South Africa

The bulk of immigrants who have flooded South Africa in recent years are from Zimbabwe, with an estimated 3 million having fled the economic meltdown and political crisis in their homeland. The violence has displaced thousands of foreigners. The violence erupted in Alexandra township early last week when 2 people were killed.

Obama set to reach delegate milestone

Obama will still be short of the overall number of delegates needed to clinch the nomination, unless he were to suddenly receive an avalanche of endorsements from the party and elected officials known as super-delegates. But the Illinois Senator's campaign is touting the delegate milestone as a big step in defeating his rival, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York.