Wednesday, 21 January 2015

WhatsApp, Viber, Line, mypeople & Tango Banned in Bangladesh.

The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) issued a notice to the mobile phone operators of the country to restrict the use of the top Five instant social messaging applications in the country till 21st January(Further discussion over extending the period is ongoing in the department).

Previously the banned list included just Viber & Tango (basically Voice call applications) but later on three more applications namely WhatsApp, mypeople and Line were also included in it.

"The ban is due to information of a terrorist attack received by the government"Officials of  the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) and the mobile operators and " it has been observed terrorist resort to these services due to their anonymous nature and it being harder to track communications over these networks."

But the youngsters of the country seems frustrated due to these step of the government.



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Tuesday, 20 January 2015

How to Delete a Company in Tally.

To delete a company, you have to load the company first.

1.) Select F3: Cmp Info. (ALT+F3) from the Gateway of Tally to proceed to the Company Information menu.
2.) Select Alter and press Enter.  
3.) Select the company to be deleted. The Company Alteration screen is displayed.
4.) Use Alt + D to delete. Tally.ERP 9 will prompt for a confirmation on deleting the company.



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Monday, 12 January 2015

UGC : From 2015-16 All Universities should introduce Grading system

The University Grants Commission (UGC) asked all universities to introduce grading system from the 2015-16 academic session covering over 400 universities.

Universities has also been asked to systematize their examination system and establish a semester pattern for curriculum. 

"At present most of the universities have a numerical marking system. But from now onwards, this new grading measure will offer more learning options to students and enable them smooth mobility across academic institutes." - UGC



NEW GRADING SYSTEM 2015-16:
Marks   :   Grade
90.1-100  : O (Outstanding)
80.1-90s : A+ (Excellent)
70.1-80 : A (Very Good)
60.1-70 : B+ (Good)
50.1-60 : B (Above Average)
50-55 : C (Average)
40-50 : P (Pass)
Note :- F (Failed Candidates); Ab (Absentees)


AirAsia's Flight QZ8501's Black Box recovered by Indonesian coast Divers

Indonesian coast Divers recovered the flight recorder from the doomed AirAsia jet on Monday and tried to dislodge a second data-filled device from the wreckage of the plane.

Discovery is a critical step for investigators seeking to piece together the reason for the Dec. 28 crash.

The plane disappeared minutes after the pilot asked for permission to climb to a higher altitude in an apparent attempt to bypass rough weather while on route to Singapore.

Rough seas have hindered attempts to recover bodies and probe the wreckage of the Airbus A320-200, resting in about 100 feet of water in the Sea.

On Saturday, crews using balloons raised a portion of the tail section, where the flight recorders — the so-called “black box” — is located. But the devices had been displaced from there to a place beneath a piece of the plane’s wing. The other device, the cockpit voice recorder, remained pinned under heavy wreckage, said Suryadi Bambang Supriyadi, operations coordinator for Indonesia’s national search and rescue agency.

The flight data recorder will be analyzed in Jakarta. Official's said it could be as long as two weeks to fully download and analyze the information.

A Previous review of radar tracking information led some experts to theorize the plane could have stalled during a steep climb.

48 bodies have been recovered, but investigators believe many remain trapped amid the sunken wreckage.

There is a dispute ongoing between Experts on the theory of its Explosion before hitting the water surface as it lacks evidence.




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Friday, 9 January 2015

Entry of New Player in Indian Aviation Market : Vistara


After over six decades the launch of the new full-service airline Vistara (a joint venture of TATA & Singapore Airlines) at 12:52pm with 148 passengers and 6 crew members on Airbus A320 from Delhi to Mumbai marked the re-entry of the Tata Group in the Aviation Sector in India.

Vistara is bringing in a three-class product on its Airbus A320 fleet, introducing the premium economy class for the first time in India with 16 seats in business class, 36 in premium economy and 96 in economy.

JRD TATA, a legendary businessmen founded first commercial airlines back in 1932 which was acquired by government (now known as Air India) as a result of restriction on private sector in aviation sector in those years.






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Wednesday, 7 January 2015

AIrAsia's Missing aircraft QZ8501 's tail upturns

Tail of a missing AirAsia jet has been found upturned on the sea bed about 30 km (20 miles) from the plane's last known location, Indonesia's search and rescue agency said on Wednesday, indicating the crucial black box recorders may be nearby. Flight QZ8501 vanished from radar screens over the northern Java Sea on Dec. 28, less than half-way into a two-hour flight from Indonesia's second-biggest city of Surabaya to Singapore.

There were no survivors among the 162 people on board. "We've found the tail that has been our main target," Fransiskus Bambang Soelistyo, head of the search and rescue agency, told a news conference in Jakarta.

The tail was identified by divers after it was spotted by an underwater machine using a sonar scan, Soelistyo said. He displayed underwater photographs showing partial lettering on the sunken object compared with a picture of an intact Airbus A320-200 in AirAsia livery.



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