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Shivaji the great
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Shivaji Bhosle, also known as Chhatrapati Shivaji Raje Bhosle (Marathi: छपती िशवाजीराजे भोसले) (Born:February 19, 1627,Died: March 4,1680) was the founder of Maratha empire in western India in 1674. He raised a strong army and navy, constructed and repaired forts, used guerilla warfare tactics, developed a strong intelligence network, gave equal treatment to the people from all religions and castes based on merit, and functioned like a seasoned Statesman and General. He appointed ministers with specific functions such as Internal security, Foreign affairs, Finance, Law and Justice, Religious matters, Defense etc. He introduced systems in revenue collection and warned the officials against harassment of subjects. He thought ahead of times and was a true visionary. In his private life, his moral virtues were exceptionally high. His thoughts and deeds were inspired by the teac...
Wimbledon
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Indian tennis aceSania Mirzaand herAmerican partnerLiezel Huberadvanced tothe third roundof women's doubles event at theWimbledonwith a three-set win overItalian-German duoofFlavia PennettaandAndrea Petkovic.The sixth-seeded Indo-American pair had to sweat it out for little over two hours to get the better of their unseeded opponents 7-6 3-6 6-2 late on Saturday night.Even though Sania and Huber committed more unforced errors than their opponents, they enjoyed better share of break points conversion, utilising two out of the five opportunities that came their way.Sania-Huber combination will face unseeded pair of Shuko Aoyama of Japan and South African Chanelle Scheepers in their next round.Sania is also in the fray inthe mixed doubles eventwhere sheis pairing up withHoria Tecau of Roumania.Sania and Tecau, who got a bye in the first round, are seeded second in the mixed doubles event and the duo will play all German combination of Martin Emmrich andJulia Goergesin the second round...
Free Roaming
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:Telecom majorsBhartiAirtelandIdea Cellulartoday announced 'free' roaming packs, paving the way for cheaper roaming across India. Other operators are expected to follow suit soon.The country's biggest telecom company,Airtelon Monday became the first to announce "free incoming calls" on roaming at a charge of Rs 5 per day. Airtel subscribers can also opt for the one-time pack of Rs 79, which provides free incoming calls on roaming for 30 days.However, these offers have been doled out to prepaid customers only and there is no word about thesame being extended to postpaid users as of now.Airtel's offerwas followed by a similar announcement later in the day by Idea Cellular. The Birla-promoted company is launching two new prepaid vouchers to offer 'free roaming' to its over 123 million subscribers in all 22 circles,without incurring any further charge.According to Idea, the company willissue two vouchers priced between Rs 230-240, and another priced betwee...
Indian GPS system
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I: WhenPSLV-C22lifts off withIRNSS-1Asatellite in tow from Sriharikota on Monday, it will mark India's first step towards building its own satellite navigation system. Named IRNSS for Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System, it will be one of the few navigation systems in the world and will provide an alternative to systems like the GPS (global positioning system) owned by the US, for navigation in and around India.Most countries build their own navigation systems because global systems like GPS owned by a single country cannot be relied upon in times of war and conflict. This system will ensure India has accessto navigation systems in hostile situations. While the US operates a GPS, Russia has its own GLONASS (global navigation satellite system). China is building its BeiDou navigation satellite system (also called COMPASS) and the EuropeanUnion is developing Galileo for its own needs."Apart from making us self-reliant, it is also about building technological capability. ...