Saturday, October 10

Nobel Prize for Peace Awarded to Obama Comes out with Mixed Reactions



Obama wins the Nobel Peace Prize 2009 was of course shocking news for the entire nation and it was also chosen out to be the bold choice. The same news came out with a huge roar of mixed emotions all across asking whether it isn’t it too early for this position as it is just nine months he took the post of First African American President?

According to New York Times: “The stunning surprise announcement coming extraordinarily early in Mr.Obama’s presidency – less than nine month after he took office as the first African American president – shocked people from Norway to Washington.”

The White House was simply unaware of this great ceremony being coming on its way. There were no comments from the White House. The Press Secretary was the person who woke up the President with the good news at 6 a.m.

It was declared by the Forbes magazine of US that the selection of 2009 was the “Novel’s Bold Choice”.

Friday, October 2

Thekkady, Kerala Boat Tragedy Victims Details

Here we have a few names of those who were taken away by this heart striking tragedy at Thekkady, Central Kerala on 30th September, Wednesday. You can contact the Control Room in the telephone numbers: 0471-2333198 and 0471-2331639

New Delhi - Arun Kumar and his daughter-11 year old, Hereendra Singh, Paartha Sarma, Alta, Sandhya Jain with daughter Sruthi, Bala Dut – Sruthi’s Husband, Saliha and Pradeep Kumar Jain

Punjab - Sooryaprakash and Vijaya Shailesh

Kolkata - Anoop Bhandari, Pradeep Kumar and K.R Deepak

Hyderabad - Devendra Varma

Palladam - Sudha, Elakya and Prakratheeswari

Kumbakonam - Aditya, Vimala Jayan, Sirsit and his wife Susheela

Periyakulam - Dharini

Coimbatore - Anoosha Devi, Sandhya Rahul and Jayaprakash

Thekkady Boat Tragedy Sweeps off 42 victims

As the excavation for the dead bodies continues day and night in the Thekkady boat tragedy in Kerala, the current news states that the total died has touched 42. The boat carried 76 passengers, consisting mostly of tourists from Delhi, Bangalore, Tamil Nadu and foreigners. It was turned upside down in the Periyar wildlife sanctuary in Thekkady at around 5.15pm. From Thursday, the site has been occupied by a 24 member team of the Indian Navy looking out for more dead bodies.

According to the sources, the total number of dead or those alive has not been ascertained yet as it has been said that many of the foreign tourists swam for their safety. The Chief Minister of Kerala, V.S Achuthanandan said, “We have decided to hold a judiciary inquiry by a sitting judge of the Kerala High Court. We have also decided to sanction an ex-gratia of Rs. 5 lakh each to the families of the deceased.

Embalming of the dead bodies found till now are being one at Thiruvalla after which the body will be sent to homes.