Trai moots PCO-like Wi-Fi access grid The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has mooted for a model based on public data offices (PDOs) for providing Wi-Fi hotspots across the country with prices starting as low as Rs 2. |
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 Salman Khan Spends First Night In Jail, Bail Hearing Today: 10 Points Bollywood superstar Salman Khan - convicted for killing two endangered blackbucks 20 years ago - will have to spend another night in Jodhpur Central Jail as Qaidi (prisoner) No. 106, after a court today said his bail plea hearing will continue tomorrow. The court on Thursday found him guilty of killing two blackbucks in 1998 and sentenced him to five years in jail. Four other Bollywood stars, Saif Ali Khan, Sonali Bendre, Tabu and Neelam Kothari, were acquitted for lack of evidence. While delivering the verdict in the blackbuck poaching case, the judge said, "The way the accused killed two innocent black bucks in violation of the wildlife laws...he is a film star, people emulate him... there has been a rise in poaching incidents, so leniency is not justified." Salman Khan did not appear before the court today. His lawyer reached the Jodhpur sessions court this morning with a 51-page bail application. |
What Is Abundant Thinking? Abundant thinking is an attitude that allows you to see more, do more and be more - giving you the positivity and resilience to reach your highest level of success. Changing your mindset from lack (focused on limits) to abundance (focused on possibility) can change your life. Here are three tools. To eliminate waste, we need to rediscover thrift | Andrew Dent There's no such thing as throwing something away, says Andrew Dent -- when you toss a used food container, broken toy or old pair of socks into the trash, those things inevitably end up in ever-growing landfills. But we can get smarter about the way we make, and remake, our products. Dent shares exciting examples of thrift -- the idea of using and reusing what you need so you don't have to purchase anything new -- as well as advances in material science, like electronics made of nanocellulose and enzymes that can help make plastic infinitely recyclable. |
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