Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Students pursuing CA to get exemption in subjects in B. Com course


The University of Madras will soon sign a memorandum of understanding with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). The agreement would enable students pursuing a course in chartered accountancy to enrol for a B.Com programme in the university with exemptions in certain subjects, according to Vice-Chancellor G. Thiruvasagam.


Speaking at a function to honour students with the ‘Commerce Merit Awards,' instituted by Shree Guru Kripa's Institute of Management here on Tuesday, he said the arrangement was to help students pursuing CA avoid repeating the same subjects in their B.Com programme, too. “We have held preliminary discussions with the ICAI. We will sign the agreement by the end of December,” Prof. Thiruvasagam said.

Emphasising the need for skill orientation in all disciplines, he said while the commerce stream gave a student access to a whole range of opportunities, it was also important for the student to be oriented to some practical components. The university was considering introducing a bachelor's programme in forensic accounting and a management programme with a specialisation in accounting next academic year, he added.

Earlier, G. Sekar of Shree Guru Kripa's Institute of Management, spoke on the opportunities linked to the commerce stream.The Institute, besides training students every year, also brings out books related to the subject.

Students from CBSE and State Board schools, who topped the commerce stream, at the State and district levels in the 2010 examinations were awarded certificates, medals and total cash prizes for nearly Rs.6 lakh

Courtesy: The Hindu

World's most expensive home built in Mumbai


 MUMBAI: Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani has hosted a lavish housewarming party to show off his just-completed new skyscraper residence, believed to be the world’s most expensive private home.Some 80 of India’s rich and famous attended the party Friday night at the 27-storey building, which dominates the skyline above the sprawling slums and traffic-choked roads of Mumbai, the Times of India reported. Indian novelist Shobhaa De, who attended the party, called the building – reported to be the world’s priciest private residence costing over $1 billion – “the Taj Mahal of the 21st century.”


Ambani, who heads India’s largest private company, petrochemical giant Reliance Industries, will need 600 employees to maintain the palatial residence, reports said. De described visiting “what has got to be the biggest, glitziest ballroom in India – the Palace of Versailles is a poor cousin” with groaning buffet tables lining “one of the unending walls.”

Ambani, his wife and three children are to live in the 174-meter (570-feet) tall home, which according to reports has six floors of parking, swimming pools and a cinema. It is named after the mythical Atlantic island “Antilia.”
One newspaper described the residence as epitomizing “the swagger and confidence of India’s economically buoyant upper echelons. Ambani, 53, is India’s wealthiest man with a $27-billion fortune, according to Forbes magazine. Anti-poverty campaigners have highlighted the contrast between the home and the plight of many in Mumbai, where half of the estimated 18 million population live in slums, with sketchy or non-existent power and water supplies.

The gulf between rich and poor is visible just a short walk from Ambani’s residence on Altamount Road, where entire families can be found living under a flyover and on pavements near foreign consulates and exclusive boutiques.

Guests at the residence, which has a temple on the ground floor and a personal library on the top, included Bollywood stars Preity Zinta and Aamir Khan as well as Indian billionaire Kumar Mangalam Birla. “It’s great to breathe fresh air at this height and leave Mumbai’s pollution down below,” one unnamed guest was quoted as saying about the vertical mansion with its panoramic views of Mumbai and the Arabian Sea beyond.
Designed according to Vaastu principles, an Indian tradition much like feng shui – said to move energy beneficially through the building – the building looks from the outside like a tall pile of books of varying sizes.

Mukesh Ambani’s elderly mother also has quarters at the new home. She will commute between Antilia and the 14-storey residence of her younger son Anil where all family members previously lived under one roof – albeit on separate floors, novelist De reported.

The siblings in May publicly ended a bitter feud arising from the division of the vast conglomerate left by their rags-to-riches father Dhirubhai, who died in 2002 without a will. However they are still rarely seen together


Courtesy: Daily star

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Antibacterial Soaps: Being Too Clean Can Make People Sick, Study Suggests



     Triclosan is a chemical compound widely used in products such as antibacterial soaps, toothpaste, pens, diaper bags and medical devices. Bisphenol A (BPA) is found in many plastics and, for example, as a protective lining in food cans. Both of these chemicals are in a class of environmental toxicants called endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs), which are believed to negatively impact human health by mimicking or affecting hormones.

Using data from the 2003-2006 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, U-M researchers compared urinary BPA and triclosan with cytomegalovirus (CMV) antibody levels and diagnosis of allergies or hay fever in a sample of U.S. adults and children over age 6. Allergy and hay fever diagnosis and CMV antibodies were used as two separate markers of immune alterations.

"We found that people over age 18 with higher levels of BPA exposure had higher CMV antibody levels, which suggests their cell-mediated immune system may not be functioning properly," said Erin Rees Clayton, research investigator at the U-M School of Public Health and first author on the paper.
Researchers also found that people age 18 and under with higher levels of triclosan were more likely to report diagnosis of allergies and hay fever.

There is growing concern among the scientific community and consumer groups that these EDCs are dangerous to humans at lower levels than previously thought.

"The triclosan findings in the younger age groups may support the 'hygiene hypothesis,' which maintains living in very clean and hygienic environments may impact our exposure to micro-organisms that are beneficial for development of the immune system," said Allison Aiello, associate professor at the U-M School of Public Health and principal investigator on the study.

As an antimicrobial agent found in many household products, triclosan may play a role in changing the micro-organisms to which we are exposed in such a way that our immune system development in childhood is affected.

"It is possible that a person can be too clean for their own good," said Aiello, who is also a visiting associate professor of epidemiology at Harvard.

Previous animal studies indicate that BPA and triclosan may affect the immune system, but this is the first known study to look at exposure to BPA and triclosan as it relates to human immune function, Aiello said.
One surprise finding is that with BPA exposure, age seems to matter, said Rees Clayton. In people 18 or older, higher amounts of BPA were associated with higher CMV levels, but in people younger than 18 the reverse was true.

"This suggests the timing of the exposure to BPA and perhaps the quantity and length of time we are exposed to BPA may be affecting the immune system response," Rees Clayton said.
This is just the first step, she said, but a very important one. Going forward, researchers would like to study the long-term effects of BPA and triclosan in people to see if they can establish a causal relationship.

One limitation of the study is that it measured disease and exposure simultaneously and thus shows only part of the picture, Aiello said.

"It is possible, for example, that individuals who have an allergy are more hygienic because of their condition, and that the relationship we observed is, therefore, not causal or is an example of reverse causation," Aiello said.



 Courtesy : Science daily.com

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Monday, November 29, 2010

HISTORY OF FACEBOOK



Mark Zuckerberg 
Founder     :  Mark zuckerberg
Launched  : February 4, 2004                                         
Users         : 500 Million peoples
Revenue    :  US$800 million ( 2009 est.)

Mark zuckerberg  wrote Facemash, the predecessor to Facebook, on October 28, 2003, while attending Harvard as a sophomore. The site represented a Harvard University version of Hot or Not. Facemash "used photos compiled from the online facebooks of nine houses placing two next to each other at a time and asking users to choose the 'hotter' person".
To accomplish this, Zuckerberg hacked into the protected areas of Harvard's computer network, and copied the houses' private dormitory ID images. Harvard at that time did not have a student directory with photos and basic information, and Facemash attracted 450 visitors and 22,000 photo-views in its first four hours online. That the initial site mirrored people's physical community with their real identities represented the key aspects of what later became Facebook.
The site was quickly forwarded to several campus group list-servers, but was shut down a few days later by the Harvard administration. Zuckerberg was charged by the administration with breach of security, violating copyrights  and violating individual privacy, and faced expulsion. Ultimately, however, the charges were dropped. Zuckerberg expanded on this initial project that semester by creating a social study tool ahead of an art history  final, by uploading 500 Augustan images to a website, with one image per page along with a comment section. He opened the site up to his classmates, and people started sharing their notes.
The following semester, Zuckerberg began writing code for a new website in January 2004. He was inspired, about the Facemash incident.On February 4, 2004, Zuckerberg launched "Thefacebook", originally located at thefacebook.com.
Most of Facebook's revenues comes from advertising. Microsoft is Facebook's exclusive partner for serving banner advertising.


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Sunday, November 28, 2010

Pop singer Shakira has raised $660,000 to build schools

The "Waka Waka" singer agreed to appear in an advertisement for a Spanish cava drink in return for the company, Freixenet, making the donation to her charitable foundation Pies Descalzos, reports contactmusic. 

"Education is a birthright and a quality education is the only tool that a child has to turn dreams into reality. Since I was a girl I have been aware of the tough reality faced by many children," said Shakira.