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Filmfare Awards 2013 Winners List



POPULAR AWARDS 
Best Actor Ranbir Kapoor (Barfi!) Best Actress Vidya Balan ( Kahaani) Best Film Barfi! Best Director Sujoy Ghosh (Kahaani) Best Dialogue Anurag Kashyap, Akhilesh Jaiswal, Sachin K Ladia, Zeishan Qadri (Gangs of Wasseypur) Best Screenplay Sanjay Chouhan & Tigmanshu Dhulia (Paan Singh Tomar) Best Story Juhi Chaturvedi (Vicky Donor) Best Supporting Actor (Male) Annu Kapoor (Vicky Donor) Best Supporting Actor (Female) Anushka Sharma (Jab Tak Hai Jaan) Best Music Director Pritam (Barfi!) Best Lyrics Gulzar (Challa), Jab Tak Hai Jaan Best Playback (Male) Ayushmann Khurrana (Paani Da Rang) (Vicky Donor) Best Playback (Female) Shalmali Kholgade (Pareshaan) ( Ishaqzaade) RD Burman Award For Upcoming Talent In Music Neeti Mohan (Jiya Re) (Jab Tak Hain Jaan) Lifetime Achievement Award Yash Chopra Sony Trendsetter Of The Year Barfi! Best Debut (Male) Ayushmann Khurrana (Vicky Donor) Best Debut (Female) Ileana D'Cruz (Barfi!) Best Debut (Director) Gauri Shinde (English Vinglish)

CRITICS AWARDS

Critics' Award for Best Actor (Male) Irrfan Khan (Paan Singh Tomar) Critics' Award for Best Actor (Female) Richa Chadda (Gangs of Wasseypur) Critics' Award for Best Film Gangs of Wasseypur
FILMFARE TECHNICAL AWARDS 
Best Action Sham Kaushal (Gangs Of Wasseypur) Best Cinematography Setu (Kahaani) Best Editing Namrata Rao (Kahaani) Best Production Design Rajat Podar (Barfi!) Best Sound Design Sanjay Maurya & Allwin Rego (Kahaani) Best Costume Design Manoshi Nath & Rushi Sharma ( Shanghai) Best Choreography Bosco-Caesar (Aunty Ji - Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu) Best Background Score Pritam (Barfi!) 

Padma Awards 2013 Winners: Full list


List of Padma Awardees 2013
108 personalities from various fields have been selected for the Padma Awards 2013. Following is the list of the recipients— 

Padma Vibhushan 
Raghunath Mohapatra, Art, Orissa
S Haider Raza, Art, Delhi
Prof Yash Pal, Science and Engineering, Uttar Pradesh
Prof Roddam Narasimha, Science and Engineering, Karnataka 

Padma Bhushan 
Dr Ramanaidu Daggubati, Art, Andhra Pradesh
Sreeramamurthy Janaki, Art, Tamil Nadu
Dr (Smt) Kanak Rele, Art, Maharashtra
Sharmila Tagore, Art, Delhi
Dr (Smt) Saroja Vaidyanathan, Art, Delhi
Abdul Rashid Khan, Art, West Bengal
Late Rajesh Khanna, Art, Maharashtra
Late Jaspal Singh Bhatti, Art, Punjab
Shivajirao Girdhar Patil, Public Affairs, Maharashtra 
Dr Apathukatha Sivathanu Pillai, Science, Engineering Delhi 
Dr Vijay Kumar Saraswat, Science and Engineering, Delhi
Dr Ashoke Sen Science and Engineering Uttar Pradesh
B N Suresh, Science and Engineering, Karnataka
Prof Satya N Atluri, Science and Engineering, USA
Prof Jogesh Chandra Pati, Science and Engineering, USA

Padma Bhushan 
Ramamurthy Thyagarajan, Trade and Industry, Tamil Nadu
Adi Burjor Godrej, Trade and Industry, Maharashtra
Dr Nandkishore Shamrao Laud, Medicine, Maharashtra 
Mangesh Padgaonkar, Literature and Education, Maharashtra
Prof Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Literature & Education USA
Hemendra Singh Panwar, Civil Service, Madhya Pradesh
Maharaj Kishan Bhan, Civil Service, Delhi
Rahul Dravid, Sports, Karnataka
H Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom, Sports, Manipur


Padma Shri 
Gajam Anjaiah, Art, Andhra Pradesh
Swami G C D Bharti alias Bharati Bandhu, Art, Chhattisgarh
B Jayashree, Art, Karnataka
Sridevi Kapoor, Art, Maharashtra
Kailash Chandra Meher, Art, Orissa
Brahmdeo Ram Pandit, Art, Maharashtra
Vishwanath D Patekar alias Nana Patekar, Art, Maharashtra
R Nageswara Rao alias Surabhi Babji, Art, Andhra Pradesh
Lakshmi Narayana Sathiraju, Art, Tamil Nadu
Jaymala Shiledar, Art, Maharashtra
Suresh Dattatray Talwalkar, Art, Maharashtra
P Madhavan Nair alias Madhu, Art, Kerala
Apurba Kishore Bir, Art, Maharashtra
Ghanakanta Bora Borbayan, Art, Assam
Hilda Mit Lepcha, Art, Sikkim
Sudha Malhotra, Art, Maharashtra 
Ghulam Mohammad Saznawaz, Art, Jammu and Kashmir
Ramesh Gopaldas Sippy, Art, Maharashtra
Mahrukh Tarapor, Art, Maharashtra
Balwant Thakur, Art, Jammu and Kashmir
Puran Das Baul, Art, West Bengal
Rajendra Tikku, Art, Jammu and Kashmir
Pablo Bartholomew, Art, Delhi
Shri S Shakir Ali, Art, Rajasthan
S K M Maeilanandhan, Social Work, Tamil Nadu
Nileema Mishra, Social Work, Maharashtra
Reema Nanavati, Social Work, Gujarat
Jharna Dhara Chowdhury, Social Work, Bangladesh
Late Dr Ram Krishan, Social Work, Uttar Pradesh
Late Manju Bharat Ram, Social Work, Delhi
Prof Mustansir Barma, Science and Engineering, Maharashtra
Avinash Chander, Science and Engineering, Delhi
Sanjay Govind Dhande, Science and Engineering, Uttar Pradesh
Prof (Dr) Sankar Kumar Pal, Science, Engineering, West Bengal
Deepak B Phatak, Science and Engineering, Maharashtra
Dr Mudundi Ramakrishna Raju, Science and Engg, Andhra Pradesh
Prof Ajay K Sood, Science and Engineering, Karnataka
Prof Krishnaswamy Vijayraghavan, Science & Engg, Karnataka
Dr Manindra Agrawal, Science and Engineering, Uttar Pradesh
Dr Jayaraman Gowrishankar, Science & Engineering, Andhra Pradesh
Prof Sharad Pandurang Kale, Science & Engineering, Maharashtra
Vandana Luthra, Trade and Industry, Delhi
Rajshree Pathy, Trade and Industry, Tamil Nadu
Hemendra Prasad Barooah, Trade and Industry, Assam 
Milind Kamble, Trade and Industry, Maharashtra
Kalpana Saroj, Trade and Industry, Maharashtra
Dr Sudarshan K Aggarwal, Medicine, Delhi
Dr C Venkata S Ram alias Chitta, Venkata Sundara Ram, Medicine, Andhra Pradesh
Dr Rajendra Achyut Badwe, Medicine, Maharashtra
Dr Taraprasad Das, Medicine, Orissa
Prof (Dr) T V Devarajan, Medicine, Tamil Nadu
Prof (Dr) Saroj Chooramani Gopal, Medicine, Uttar Pradesh
Dr Pramod Kumar Julka, Medicine, Delhi
Dr Gulshan Rai Khatri, Medicine, Delhi
Dr Ganesh Kumar Mani, Medicine, Delhi
Dr Amit Prabhakar Maydeo, Medicine, Maharashtra
Dr Sundaram Natarajan, Medicine, Maharashtra
Prof Krishna Chandra Chunekar, Medicine, Uttar Pradesh
Dr Vishwa Kumar Gupta, Medicine, Delhi 
Prof (Capt) Dr M Sharaf-eAlam, Literature & Education, Bihar
Dr Radhika Herzberger, Literature & Education, Andhra Pradesh
J Malsawma, Literature and Education, Mizoram
Devendra Patel, Literature & Education, Gujarat
Dr Rama Kant Shukla, Literature & Education, Delhi
Prof Akhtarul Wasey, Literature & Education, Delhi
Prof Anvita Abbi, Literature & Education, Delhi
Nida Fazli, Literature & Education, Madhya Pradesh
Surender Kumar Sharma, Literature & Education, Delhi
Dr Jagdish Prasad Singh, Literature & Education, Bihar
Late Shaukat Riaz Kapoor Alias Salik Lakhnawi, Literature & Education, WB
Prof Noboru Karashima, Literature & Education, Japan
Christopher Pinney, Literature & Education, UK
Premlata Agrawal, Sports, Jharkhand
Yogeshwar Dutt, Sports, Haryana
Hosanagara Nagarajegowda Girisha, Sports, Karnataka

Commissioning of Indian Coast Guard Ship ‘Rajratan’


Indian Coast Guard Ship `Rajratan, the fifth of a series of eight Inshore Patrol Vessels (IPVs) was commissioned by Director General Indian Coast Guard, Vice Admiral MP Muralidharan in Kolkata today. In his address during the commissioning ceremony, Vice Admiral Muralidharan dwelt upon the criticality of capacity building towards tackling emergent maritime challenges. He reiterated the need for continuous vigil along the nation’s maritime frontiers to preserve and protect our maritime interests. He further stated that several far-reaching initiatives towards augmentation of manpower and force levels were underway, that would provide the requisite fillip to the Coast Guard’s capabilities. 

Indigenously built by Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers, Kolkata, the 50m long IPV displaces 300 tonnes and can achieve a maximum speed of 34 knots, with an endurance of 1500 nautical miles at an economical speed of 16 knots. Equipped with state-of-the-art weaponry and advanced communication and navigational equipment, it makes an ideal platform for undertaking multifarious close-coast missions such as surveillance, interdiction, Search and Rescue, and medical evacuation. The special features of the ship include an Integrated Bridge Management System (IBMS), Integrated Machinery Control System (IMCS) and an integrated gun mount with indigenous Fire Control system (FCS). The ship is commanded by Commandant (JG) CS Joshi, and has a complement of five Officers and 30 Other Ranks. Post commissioning, ICGS Rajratan would be based at Porbandar under the administrative and operational control of the Commander, Coast Guard Region (North West). 

BHEL Deployed Solar Panel on GSAT 10 Satellite

Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) in the Month of October had successfully deployed space grade solar panels on the GSAT-10 satellite of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

BHEL had supplied four solar panels for GSAT-10, that have an area of 5.36 square metre each and comprise multi-junction solar cells in series and parallel combinations, with a total power capacity of 4000 watts.

The GSAT-10 satellite was launched from the Kourou launch base in French Guyana, and it is the heaviest Indian satellite built by ISRO and caters to the country’s telecommunications and television broadcasting requirements.

Prior to its supply, the space grade solar panels and batteries were manufactured and tested to strict space quality standards at the BHEL facility by highly skilled manpower.

BHEL, in collaboration with ISRO, also had established state-of-the-art 10,000 class clean room facilities at its Electronics Systems Division in Bangalore for the assembly and testing of Space Grade Solar Panels using high efficiency solar cells.

Till date, BHEL had supplied 55 solar panels totaling to 250 square metres of area and 40 batteries for various satellites of ISRO.

US Presidential Elections 2012: Barack Obama won the Second Term


Barrack Obama
 Introduction
One of the most polarizing, expensive and balanced campaigns in the recently concluded presidential polls with Barack Obama and Mitt Romney battling out in a heated chase. It was perhaps the toughest one year for both, Obama and Romney. The most highlighted media event of recent times, they did not have to try hard to touch the masses but also ask them to come out and exercise their right to vote for good or for worse, to make America a better place.

Issues
Unemployment, taxes, the economy and how to manage the federal government’s $14 trillion debt were the leading issues in the 2012 recently concluded campaign. Other issues that were touched upon were, alcohol, threat of china to the US, legalization of the death penalty by law, outsourcing of jobs, labour unions, debt limit, oil company subsidies, environment, election reforms, euthanasia & physician-assisted suicide, health care, immigration, military forces against Iran, war on Iraq, gay marriages, Palestinian statehood,  occupying wall street, legalization of gay marriages, drone strikes, military budget, war on terror, and the much controversial building of ground zero mosque at the world trade centre.

Candidates and Parties
There are basically two major parties that were neck to neck for occupying the oval office, and they were:
  • The Democrats led by President Barack Obama for President for a second and final term and Joe Biden for Vice President.
  • The Republicans led by Mitt Romney for President and Paul Ryan for Vice President
The other Independent parties in the race for the white house were:
  • Libertarian led by Gary Johnson for President and James Grey for Vice President
  • Green led by Jill Stein for President and Cheri Honkala for Vice President
  • Constitution led by Virgil Goode for President and Jim Clymer for Vice President
  • Justice led by Rocky Anderson for President and Luis J. Rodriguez for Vice President
 Other candidates who officialy withdrew from the 2012 elections were:
  • Michele Bachmann
  • Herman Cain
  • Roger Gary
  • Newt Gingrich
  • RJ Harris
  • Jon Huntsman
  • Fred Karger
  • Thad McCotter
  • Tom Miller
  • Tim Pawlenty
  • Rick Perry
  • Carl Person
The Election Procedure
The election of the President and the Vice President of the United States of America is an indirect vote where the citizens cast ballots for a group of members belonging to the U.S.Electoral College; this group of people in turn directly elect the President and the Vice President of the United States of America. The voting for the President and Vice President of the United States of America happen on a quadrennial basis, i.e. every four years, starting with the year 1792. Tuesday, the 6th of November. 2012 is when the elections were held.
The total number of electors is 538, based on the total voting membership of the United State of America, and the number of electors from each state has been defined by the constitution and the state legislature ensures the correct following of the set laws. The electors in question are further broken down to 435 representatives, 100 Senators and 3 electors from the state of Columbia.
The members of the U.S. Electoral College have pledged their votes to a certain contesting candidate and on that the people of the state cast their vote for the member so that his pledged candidate wins. Although by law, no elector is required to honor his pledge but in most of the cases the electors have honored their pledge.
Comparision with the election procedure in India: If we compare this election process to that of India, we see there are a lot of similarities between the procedures. In India we the people are unable to directly vote for the President or Vice President. The members of the upper house and lower houses vote for the President and Vice President directly, while it is us who directly vote for the members of the houses. However there is definitely more transparency involved in the election procedure of the United States of America. However one major difference is that the tenure for the President in India is for five years.
Powers of the President
Judicial Powers: The powers of the President of the United States of America range from converting a bill to a law, to nominating federal judges, members of the United States courts of appeal and the supreme court of the United States, however the latter are all subjected to the senate approval. The President is also as per tradition allowed to grant pardons and reprieves. The state secrets privilege also allows the President to with hold information or documents from being made public in legal proceedings if such documents could harm the national security.
The Legislative Powers: The Legislative powers of the President of the United States of America forbids the President to be a member of the congress simultaneously. The President cannot directly introduce legislative proposals for consideration, however the President can indirectly shape the legislation proposal, and this task is easier if his party has majority in both the houses. The President also has the power to adjourn the congress, if both the houses fail to agree on a particular date.
Conclusion
The powers of the President have been greatly criticized as critics feel that he has been invested with a lot of powers and this is being used as a tool to cover up illegal and embarrassing government actions. However all we need to do now is sit back and see history repeat itself, for the next four years atleast.
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