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Washing Dirty Linen in Public

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The examinations are on and unlike the past, power cut in the guise of rotational load shedding is back haunting us at a time when it hurts the most. It is no surprise that the DG sets generating electricity in these islands develops technical snag and goes out of service every year exactly when the examinations commence. This year too is no exception. The public is reeling in darkness whereas those hired for production of electricity in these islands ( SCPL : S urya C hakra P ower C orporation L td) and the distributor ( E lectricity D epartment, A&N A dministration) are out in the open blaming each other for the crisis situation. Let us first take at look at what has been put in the public domain through newspapers by both the parties during the last few days. The D aily T elegrams carried a news item in its front page ( M arch 13 th ) which reads “ D ue to forced outrage of two 5MW DG set of 20 MW IPP, SPCL the E lectricity D epartment will exercise two hours load shedding....

Opposition of Mars

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As available in M icrosoft ® E ncarta ® D ictionary, “opposition” is “ hostile attitude” or “action” : a disapproving attitude toward something and a wish to prevent it, or action taken to show disapproval of and prevent something. This definition of the word “opposition” however translates into a dreaded fear in political circles causing many a heads to roll. But when it comes to planet M ars “opposition” is considered a celestial treat that the scientific community, especially those in astronomy desires to be a part of. In positional astronomy “opposition” means, a superior planet during its orbital journey falls opposite to the sun in a line passing through the planet (inferior) on which the observer is situated. For an E arth bound observer, planets outside E arths orbit namely M ars, J upiter, S aturn, U ranus, and N eptune are termed “superior” planets whereas those orbiting on the inside namely M ercury and V enus are referred to as “inferior” planets. One such “opposition” ...

Are we waiting for the Jarawas to reinvent the wheel?

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Are we waiting for the Jarawas to re-invent the wheel? Debkumar Bhadra   |          Musings of an Islander                   |          South Andaman The Andaman & Nicobar Islands which made headlines after the 2004 Great Sumatra Andaman Earthquake is once again featured in the national as well as international media following release of a video clip featuring Andaman’s Jarawa tribe by a section of British media. Immediately other y other NGO’s, media houses, activists and their likes switched to campaign mode releasing reports, reviews, comments, commentaries and updates almost on a day-to-day basis, many of which are drifted miles away from truth. What it emerges out of the campaign launched by some NGO’s at the internat...