Thursday, October 20, 2011

Muammar Gaddafi dead

TNC news officials have confirmed the killing of dictator Muammar Gaddafi. So Muammar Gaddafi is dead now.Muammar Gaddafi was shot in head and legs after which he died on the roads of Libyan capital. He was in power of Libya since 1969 to date. The rebellions killed Muammar after capturing him in the capital of Libya ,Sirte.
Its worth sharing that he was condemend all over the world for his inhuman pollicies in the country. He was king of oil in Libya. IMF report confirms that Gaddafi collected 143 tonns of gold in last three decades which he kept under huge custody in the reserve bank of Libya and from it was shifted to some other place after the protest broke in the country last year. He was popular because of his colorful  life. He used to have female bodyguards around him. Muhammad Gaddafi was responsible for creating African Union in the Africa as well  whose declaration came from Sirte where it has been confirmed that Col. Gaddafi has been killed by the protesters in Sirte.
But neither NATO nor US official have confirmed the report. But most of the news agencies are now confirming the death of Gaddafi in Sirte who killed this after noon .So with the death of Muhammad Gaddafi a huge sight of rekief is waiting for all the protestors in Libya who were fighting against Libyan dictator Muhammad Gaddafi.Even now Libyan people can imagine for a good future for which they have waited for many decades.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

B.S. Yeddyurappa arrested from his house

In one of the most important political turn around in Karnataka , B.S. Yedduyrappa has been arrested from his house. Today, 15/10/2011, morning Lokayukt court in Karnataka rejected the bail plea of B.S.Yeddyurappa who was charged in a huge land scam. The court issued a warrant to arrest B.S. Yeddyurappa before 4pm.
Its worth sharing the why B.S. Yeddyurappa has been arrested. He became the chief minister of Karnataka in 2008 . He then issued a piece 500 acres land near airport to his two sons. The sons then sold the that land to mine owner of Karnataka with a huge profit going in their on pocket.
The scam came in light when Lokayukat opposed the ongoing illegal mining in the state. When B.S. Yeddyurappa was also found involved in this land scam and misusing his power , he was thrown out of his C.M. chair for which the BJP has to do a lot of efforts as well in the beginning.
It is Yedduyarappa who is believed to bring BJP in power first time in any South Indian  state province.B.S. Yeddyurappa's arrest is not only problematic for Yeddyurappa and family but also for BJP who is running a number of campaigns against Congress on the issue of corruption in the country but now they have got a huge setback after his arrest.Two days back only BJP has been accused of bribing press reporters in M.P. They bribed a number of press reporters to post good reports on Advani's Jan Chetana Yatra.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Steve Jobs Dies

Its really a sad news that Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs died on Wednesday. He was 56 years old.  Steve Jobs died on very next day of Apple launching it next mega product Apple iPhone 4s  which is the modified version of iPhone 4 which could not any wonder like the previous versions of iPhone.
World has lost its one of the greatest innovator Steve Jobs who died yesterday.The Silicon Valley icon who gave the world the iPod and the iPhone resigned as CEO of the world's largest technology corporation in August this year, handing the reins to current chief executive Tim Cook.
Steve Jobs launched Apple with a schoolmate in a Silicon Valley garage in 1976, but was forced out a decade later and returned in 1997 to rescue the company. During his second stint, it grew into the most valuable technology company in the world. The news that Steve Jobs died has spread across the world like fire in a jungle and the whole world of technology is stunned at his early death. Steve Jobs died at 56 only.
Perhaps most influentially, Jobs in 2001 launched the iPod, which offered "1,000 songs in your pocket." Over the next 10 years, its white earphones and thumb-dial control seemed to become more ubiquitous than the wristwatch.
Steve Jobs transformed computers world  from a geeky hobbyist's obsession to a necessity of modern life at work and home, and in the process he upended not just personal technology but the cellphone and music industries.