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Monday, December 9, 2013

aeronautical colleges in kerala

I.E.S College Of Engineering
Contact Person : Mr. Sojan Francis P
Address : Chittapally
Location : Thrissur - 680551, Kerala
Telephone(s) : 0487-2309966
Email Address : mail@iesce.info
Website : WWW.IESCE.INFO

Jyothi Engineering College
Contact Person : Dr U Lazar John
Address : Jyothi Hills, Panjal Road, Vettikkattiri P. O., Cheruthuruthy
Location : Thrissur - 679531, Kerala
Telephone(s) : +91 - 4884 - 274198, 274423, 274777, 274877, 2748
Email Address : info@jeccthrissur.org
Website : www.jeccthrissur.org

K.M.C.T College Of Engineering
Address : Manassery, Mokkam
Location : Kozhikode - 673602, Kerala
Telephone(s) : 0495-2720466
Email Address : info@kmct.edu.in
Website : http://www.kmctce.com/


P.A.Aziz College Of Engineering & Technology
Address : Karkulam
Location : Thiruvananthapuram - 695564, Kerala
Telephone(s) : +91-0471-2370110 / 111
Email Address : paacet@sancharnet.in
Website : http://www.paacet.com/

Royal College Of Engineering & Technology
Address : Akkikavu P.O
Location : Thrissur - 680519, Kerala
Telephone(s) : 04885-289009
Website : royaledu.ac.in


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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Singapore bus death triggers riot

Trouble started after the 33-year-old man was knocked down by a private bus in a district known as Little India.

About 400 people took to the streets, hurling railings at police and torching police cars and an ambulance.

At least 16 people were hurt, most of them police officers, before the violence was brought under control.

Police commissioner Ng Joo Hee said it was the first rioting in Singapore in more than 30 years.

He condemned the rioting as "intolerable, wanton violence".

"It is not the Singapore way," he added.

'Criminal behaviour'
Pictures and videos posted in social media showed two police cars being overturned by the mob. Several private vehicles were also damaged.

Rioting in Singapore is punishable by up to seven years in prison plus caning.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said that "whatever events may have sparked the rioting, there is no excuse for such violent, destructive, and criminal behaviour".

"We will spare no effort to identify the culprits and deal with them with the full force of the law," he said in a statement.

Correspondents say the outbreak of public disorder is rare in strictly governed Singapore.

The hi-tech, wealthy city-state depends heavily on guest workers, with labourers from South Asia dominating sectors like construction.

Many congregate in Little India on Sundays to shop, drink and socialise.

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Aam Aadmi party chief Arvind Kejriwal said the Delhi assembly election results were historic as people who came out to vote were motivated by a need for change from corrupt ways of Congress and BJP.

He warned the two parties they would perish if they continued with corrupt politics.

In Delhi’s most keenly watched contest, the AAP founder pulled off a huge win in the New Delhi

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Aam Aadmi party chief Arvind Kejriwal said the Delhi assembly election results were historic as people who came out to vote were motivated by a need for change from corrupt ways of Congress and BJP.

He warned the two parties they would perish if they continued with corrupt politics.

In Delhi’s most keenly watched contest, the AAP founder pulled off a huge win in the New Delhi

Saturday, December 7, 2013


Ensure smooth bifurcation: Centre to Andhra Pradesh leaders

Amid protests in Seemandhra against the division of Andhra Pradesh, the Centre today appealed to political parties in the state not to make "dangerous" statements and cooperate with it to ensure smooth bifurcation.

"The bill can only go so far... But unless the political process unites people rather than dividing people, the process of bifurcation will be very very painful," Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh said.

A key author of the Telangana draft bill, Ramesh said that the bill makes provision for ensuring that bifurcation is smooth and equitable.

"However, if political parties make political statements, if political parties make, what in my view are, dangerous statements, no bill can instill confidence in the people," said the minister who represents Andhra Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha.

His statement came amid reports that his party colleague and Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy has signalled a rebellion in the Congress against the bifurcation move.

"Political process is very very important. Unfortunately, the statements that have been made by certain leaders have provoked a lot of fear and uncertainty and I feel that now the priority should be to discuss the bill in the Andhra Assembly and it will come back to Parliament," he said.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Thailand police fend off mass protests in Bangkok

Protesters entered TV stations to ensure their leader's call for a general strike for Monday was broadcast and Ms Yingluck was forced to evacuate a police complex.

However, tear gas and water cannon defied protesters at Government House and the police HQ was also defended.

Four people have died in the violence.

Sunday is the eighth day of protests aimed at unseating Ms Yingluck. In addition to those killed, dozens of people have been injured.


The BBC's Jonah Fisher: "The government is not taking any chances"
The protesters had declared Sunday the decisive "V-Day" of what they termed a "people's coup".

They say Ms Yingluck's administration is controlled by her brother, exiled ex-leader Thaksin Shinawatra, and they want to replace it with a "People's Council".

Some 30,000 protesters gathered at about eight sites, police said, including Government House, television stations and the police headquarters.

Protesters did enter several TV stations to ensure the message from their leader, ex-deputy PM Suthep Thaugsuban, was aired.

It was broadcast by almost all of Thailand's channels.

He said: "To continue the people's operation and to eliminate Thaksin's regime, the People's Democratic Reform Committee would like to announce that Monday 2nd December is a holiday for every government section."

Protesters in Bangkok, 1 Dec