8/01/2008
Communist leader Harkishan Singh Surjeet dies at 92
Veteran communist leader Harkishan Singh Surjeet died of cardiac arrest at a hospital near New Delhi on Friday, his party said.
Surjeet, 92, a former general secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), had been unwell for several months.
“Comrade Harkishan Singh Surjeet died at 1.35 p.m. today after a cardiac arrest,” the party said in a statement on its website.
How to Disable Startup Programs in Windows Vista
Your computer takes ages to start? Your computer's performance is getting considerably decreased?
This could be because of the excessive startup programs which crop up with the installation of their host programs.
E.g. yahoo messenger, gtalk etc are the programs that are configured to run by default at the startup of the computer
So, if you want to disable them, there is a special utility in Windows Vista that makes your job easier.
Just follow the following steps for that
- go to start > control panel
- there click on classic view in the left sidebar
- click on Administrative tools
- then click on system configuration
- it will ask for permission, give it the permission
- you'll see the System Configuration utility
Click on startup tab
you'll see all the startup items
Now disable or enable selected programs as per your choice !
Note:- The items which have been tick marked, are enabled for running at startup
So if you want to disable it, then you have to uncheck the boxes corresponding to the program.
Rare partial solar eclipse in India today afternoon - Catch it live on NASA
A rare total solar eclipse will occur this afternoon -- when the moon will pass directly between the earth and the sun -- but it will be visible as a partial eclipse in India. The eclipse will begin in Arctic Canada and sweep across Greenland, western Siberia, Mongolia and central China. In India, the visual treat will start at 4:03 pm in Delhi and last for about two hours with maximum impact at 5:02 pm. In rest of the country, the partial eclipse will be visible a few minutes later.
Nearly 15 lakh pilgrims are expected to take a holy dip in Brahm Sarovar at Kurekshetra where security has been tightened due to recent serial blasts in Bangalore and Ahmedabad. Viewers all across the globe can see the eclipse as it happens on NASA TV and by logging on to www.nasa.gov. The US space agency has made arrangements to telecast live images of the rare celestial event.
"The partial eclipse will be seen in the north-eastern region, starting from about 4 pm," said Rathnasree, Director at the Nehru Planetarium. The maximum obscuration of the sun will occur at Sibsagar in Assam.
The biggest and last phase of the eclipse will be visible from most parts of the country, except Nagaland and Mizoram, where it ends after sunset, she said. Solar eclipses do not take place every month because of the tilt of moon's orbit around the earth which is elliptical, like the earth's orbit around the sun. Therefore, the moon and the sun do not always appear to be precisely the same size in the sky.
The next solar eclipse -- a partial one -- will occur on January 26, 2009 but the phenomenon will be marginally visible from eastern and southern India.
But on Friday, the southern parts of India will see between 20 to 40 per cent of the sun's diameter while the northern parts of the country will see between 40 to 70 per cent of the sun's diameter. Experts say viewing the eclipse with naked eyes could be dangerous.
Major planetariums have made arrangements to show the eclipse to the enthusiasts and amateur astronomers through telescope using mylar solar filter in a projection system. Solar eclipses have typically inspire a combination of dread, fascination and awe for thousands of years. In recent times, they have also become popular events for tourists across the world.
In total eclipses, the sun vanishes, the stars come out in daytime and temperatures drop briefly.