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Selasa, 19 April 2011

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DDA

DDA Draw Results 2010 will be announced shortly as soon as dda housing scheme 2011 results will announced candidates can be check their dda housing scheme 2011 results through the official website of Delhi Development Authority.

Waiting list of 600 candidates will also be issued in order of priority. There will be allotment of around 16000 flats [15,574 HIG, MIG, LIG flats and 699 Janta flats]. Around 13.5 lakh DDA forms were sold for DDA housing scheme 2010 out of which more than 7.8 lakh forms were received.

Delhi Development Authority (DDA), DDA housing scheme as seven lakh above applicants are approaching for the flats which is situated in Vasant kunj, Mukherjee Nagar, Dwarka, Rohini etc.

To download list of selected candidates for allotment of flats under DDA Housing Scheme 2010 visit at the following link:

http://dda.org.in/housing/results/reg_results.asp. Visit the official website http://dda.org.in for more details

Senin, 05 Juli 2010

Airtel Customers Get Free Access To Facebook For A Period of 2 Months

Airtel
New Delhi: Airtel customers get free access to Facebook for a period of 2 months: Renowned telecom operator Bharti Airtel customers are given free access to Facebook for a period of 2 months.

This offer is valid for over more than 130 million subscribers. This offer is valid till 31st August, 2010 and will be available in Facebook in English, Hindi, Punjabi, Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam.

In order to access this offer first time Airtel customers need to SMS “FACEBOOK” and send it to 54321.

An Airtel statement stated “For the two-month period, the partnership enables Airtel customers to access Facebook’s full mobile site faster and at no data cost from their Airtel mobiles via m.facebook.com.”

Source:gizmopassion.com

Minggu, 04 Juli 2010

Bharat Bandh tomorrow: Delhi commuters may face tough time

Bharat Bandh
NEW DELHI: Delhiites could face some hardships in reaching their destinations tomorrow as the workers of opposition parties, including the Left and BJP, plan to block traffic in several parts of the city as part of their 'Bharat Bandh' against price rise.

The four Left parties -- CPI(M), CPI, RSP and Forward Bloc -- will organise a protest demonstration at the busy ITO Chowk, which connects east Delhi with the heart of the capital.

The Left parties will be joined by Samajwadi Party, Telugu Desam, JD(S), BJD, AIADMK and INLD in other parts of the country.

The Left parties will be organising protests at nine places in the capital while there will be three demonstrations in Ghaziabad and one in Noida. Out of the total 13 demonstrations by the Left, three will be organised by CPI(M) alone.

BJP will also organise protests across the city. In the main protest in Chandni Chowk, BJP president Nitin Gadkari and Rajnath Singh will take part.

Delhi BJP chief Vijender Gupta meanwhile appealed to managements to keep their schools closed tomorrow and requested parents not to send their children to schools.

"All shops will remain closed and only emergency services are exempt from the strike," Gupta said.

Source:thehindu.com

Sabtu, 03 Juli 2010

Delhi's Terminal 3: Right up there

 Right up there


The Rs. 9,000 crore airport will integrate domestic and international operations and is expected to handle 34 million passengers annually. Photo: S. Subramanium.

http://www.thehindu.com/

Delhi gets new world—class airport

Delhi gets


Delhi on Saturday got a spanking new world-class Rs. 9,000 crore airport that will integrate domestic and international operations and is expected to handle 34 million passengers annually.

The new terminal, Terminal 3 (T3), said to be the sixth largest in the world, was inaugurated by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who said the Indian aviation sector has the potential to observe upto $120 billion of investment by 2020.

UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel and Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit were among the dignitaries present on the occasion to dedicate T3 built by GMR group backed developer Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL).

Spread over 4 km, 80 per cent of T3 is made of glass and supported by metal frames. The nine level terminal building would be used for 90 per cent of the entire passenger movement in the airport.

Comfortable lounges, nap and shower rooms will add to passenger comfort in the airport which will have a mix of restaurants, bars, cafes and fast food outlets in around 20,000 sq mt of commercial space.

“An airport is often is the first introduction to the country. A good airport would signal a new India, committed to join the ranks of modern industrialised nations,” the Prime Minister said.

He said Delhi’s new airport proves the success of public-private partnership model in execution of large infrastructure projects.

He said India should have airports that are receptive to the comfort of passengers even as they meet the highest standards of safety. They should employ the most modern of technologies but also exude cultural warmth.

Noting that his government had launched a modernisation and capacity expansion programme for major airports some years ago, he said, “Today we see one of the successes of that initiative.

“The commissioning of this terminal will be a significant step forward in developing Delhi as a vital hub.

It will encourage feeder traffic from the non-metro airports being developed by the Airports Authority of India,” he said.

Besides three functional runways, the T3 would have, among other things, 168 check-in counters, 78 aerobridges , 97 travelators and a multi-level air-conditioned car park to accommodate 4,300 cars, both first in India.

Praising the “impressive” new airport, UPA President Sonia Gandhi said quality is not something to be reserved for prestigious projects but should become “part and parcel of our design process for all our public projects including housing and other services“.

“Providing rural and urban infrastructure efficiently and at the same time achieving high standards must remain our goal,” she said.

Operations at the new integrated terminal would begin from the middle of this month with Air India and all international airlines shifting their operations from the existing terminal buildings.

Officials of DIAL said all international carriers, operating from Delhi, would shift their operations from the existing international terminal or T2 to T3 on July 14.

On July 30-31, the operations of all full service Indian carriers, including Air India, Jet Airways and Kingfisher, would shift along with their low-cost wings.

The swanky T3 would also be “barrier free” to suit the requirements of passengers with “special needs or reduced mobility.”


http://www.thehindu.com/