May 2009
Brasa appointed
Indian men’s hockey coach ( 1st May 2009)- Spain’s master coach Jose Brasa has
been appointed as the new chief coach of the Indian men’s hockey team. Pravir
Krishna, the Joint Secretary of Union Ministry of Sports said “Brasa will soon
join the Indian men’s hockey team as the chief coach”. He also informed that
Brasa was handed a two-year contract, but didn’t rule out the chances of his
agreement being extended till the 2012 London Olympics. The Spaniard put forth
a list of demands, including a free hand in running the team, the need for
technology and a good physiotherapist, and a support staff of 14 people,
including two from Spain. The Sports Ministry accepted his demands. The
official also informed that Brasa would be coming to India early next week to
formally take charge of his duties.
River Ganga still
reels under Pollution (4th May 2009)- The river Ganga remains highly polluted
even after being declared the ‘National River’ by the Central Government.
Filled with chemical wastes, sewage and even the remains of human and animal
corpses, it poses major health risks to around 400 million people living by its
side and all others who benefit from it. The Ganga also suffers from another
major problem called silting which results into chocking of its flow. People believe
that constructing dams on the Ganga could be the cause of low water level in
the river. The residents say no steps have been taken to improve the condition
of the Ganga. The condition of the Ganga is deteriorating by the day. There is
more sand in it.
Though it is declared a ‘National River’, no efforts are being made to clean it. If water is released from the dam, then only the water level will increase in the river. Efforts have always made to clean up the Ganga since a long time but none have been proved successful.
Though it is declared a ‘National River’, no efforts are being made to clean it. If water is released from the dam, then only the water level will increase in the river. Efforts have always made to clean up the Ganga since a long time but none have been proved successful.
UPSC results:
Women on top, 791 succeeded (5th May 2009)-The Union Public Service Commission
(UPSC) exam results for the year 2008 were announced. A higher number of women
have topped these numbers. The top three ranks have been grabbed by women for
the first time. The Rank 1 holder, 30-year-old Shubhra Saxena from Ghaziabad
has become the talk of the country. She told the media that the risk of
quitting her job to serve the rural masses was worth it.
Largest ever
telescope launched from French Guiana ( May 15 2009)- Ariane 5 rocket, the
world’s largest telescope was launched on May 15 from the Kourou spaceport in
French Guiana to investigate the origins of the universe. The Herschel
telescope was developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) at a cost of 1.1
billion euros ($1.49 billion). The main objective of the telescope is to
determine how the stars and galaxies are formed in the universe. The Physicist
Albrecht Poglitsch, of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics,
worked on the development of Herschel’s instruments. The stars are comprised of
gas and dust, a mix that makes it impossible to see into the star itself with
light. Herschel’s strength is to enable a look into the gas-dust clouds. The
primary mirror of the Herschel telescope is 3.5 meters in diameter, more than
four times larger than those of previous infrared space telescopes and almost
one and a half times larger than the Hubble space telescope. Herschel will tap
into previously unexplored wavelengths and examine phenomena that had been out
of reach for other observatories. The telescope will begin to carry out its
three-and-a-half-year mission in about a month.
Congress’
victory, credit to Sonia’s inner voice (18th May 2009)- The amazing victory of
the Congress Party and the pathetic defeat of the BJP in the Lok Sabha polls
2009 has come as a surprise. Nobody expected that the Congress will bag over
200 seats on its own and cross 260 with its allies. All political Pundits and
Sephologists were predicting highly fractured result on 16 May 2009, the day of
counting. But May 16 became a ‘black Saturday’ for the Bharatiya Janata Party
with an astonishing victory for the Congress. UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi once
again made it clear that she is not in race for the PM post of India. Ms Gandhi
had made her point clear that Manmohan Singh is the Prime Ministerial candidate
of Congress. This cleared a long standing doubt in the minds of many Indians
who are not happy to see a foreigner as India’s Prime Minister. This worked and
converted into votes.
Oz Racial attack:
AP student battling for life ( 28th May 2009)- Shravan Kumar, a 25-year-old
student was attacked by teenagers in Australia is battling for life after he
and three of his friends from Andhra Pradesh were attacked on May 26. Doctors
are not ‘very optimistic’ about chances of his recovery. Shravan was critically
injured after one of the boys attacked him with a screwdriver. The other three
identified as A Krian, Subhash and Sandip escaped with minor injuries. The
attackers abused the Indian students and asked them to leave Australia. While
Shravan is still in hospital, the other three moved out of the house. This is
the second attack on Indian students in a week. Meanwhile there are reports
that the house where Shravan and his friends were staying is apparently robbed
by some miscreants.
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