Friday, October 14, 2011

KOCHI OUT OF IPL NDTV NEWS FLASH


yderabad: The IPL is likely to comprise nine teams in 2012 and players from the terminated Kochi Tuskers Kerala franchise could be made available to the other franchises through a player auction early next year, ESPNcricinfo has learnt. The 2012 IPL is also expected to return to the home-and-away format of the first three seasons.

The newly formed IPL governing council, headed by chairman Rajiv Shukla, will meet for the first time in Hyderabad on October 14 and the fate of the Kochi players and the tournament's format are the key issues up for discussion. The other issues are whether a new team will replace Kochi, the dates for a trading window and player auction, and the participation of Pakistan cricketers in the league. The IPL management met with franchises individually to solicit their views on these issues.

The BCCI had voted to terminate the Kochi franchise at its annual general meeting last month. The Kochi players' salaries were covered through the franchise's bank guarantee worth Rs 156 crores (already encashed by the BCCI) yet the question remains how leading players, both international and domestic, such as Muthiah Muralitharan, Brendon McCullum, Mahela Jayawardene and Parthiv Patel, will be made available to the franchises.

One option is to put the players in a fresh auction. Another is a trading window during which the players could sign with new teams. A franchise official told ESPNcricinfo an auction was the more probable outcome.

The BCCI is likely to stick with nine teams for the time being, despite president N Srinivasan saying in the board's annual meeting that the governing council would decide on whether to issue a tender for a 10th franchise in the October meeting. Nine teams will also make the schedule more manageable. In its attempt to keep a ten-team IPL in 2011 to 74 matches, the BCCI had moved away from a simple home-and-away format. The franchises and the BCCI are in favour of returning to the original format, since the number of games would increase marginally to 76. The franchises also feel the home-and-away system is the fairest option.

The player auction is expected to take place early next year. In addition to Kochi's players, it could feature cricketers from England as well as Chris Gayle, who starred for Royal Challengers Bangalore as a replacement for Dirk Nannes in 2011. The Royal Challengers, however, have the first right to sign Gayle, provided both parties can agree on terms. If Gayle chooses not to sign with the team, only then will he enter the auction. All the teams will be allowed an additional amount to spend on new players, extending the salary cap.

Shukla also said the participation of Pakistan players will be discussed at the meeting, though the final call on whether to buy them rests with the franchises.

As in the past, there will be a trading window towards the end of 2011, with the auction to follow. The teams also have the option of buying out contracts to make space for new players.
Story first published on: Friday, 14 October 2011 10:

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

City to get 205 new cameras


THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Two hundred surveillance cameras do not seem an extravagance in a city that boasts a treasure trove worth over Rs. 1 lakh crore. This is exactly what the authorities had in mind when they embarked on a mission to beef up the security surveillance system in the capital city by installing over 200 cameras in different vital locations.
�In the first phase, the city will get 12 new cameras at important locations, including the Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple and the Secretariat. Chief Minister Oommen Chandy will formally launch the cameras at the City Police Control Room at 4 pm on Friday.
�The security system at the Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple, which has till now relied on manpower, will get a boost with the introduction of� surveillance cameras in and around the temple premises. As many as six cameras are to be installed at different locations around the temple and Fort regions.
The cameras are being set up as part of tightening the security in the city, one of the priorities in the 100-day action plan of the State Government. Besides the Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple, six cameras will be installed at Gate no: 4 of the Secretariat and Pulimoodu junction near Statue on Friday.� It is for the first time that surveillance cameras are being introduced at Gate 4 of the Secretariat, which is used by the Ministers as well as visitors. Here, a unit of two cameras will be installed, of which one will be static.
The second one, which can rotate 360 degrees, will be controlled from the Police Control Room. Similarly, each camera unit installed at other junctions will be a combination of static and rotating cameras. �
�‘’We are planning to install an exact number of 205 surveillance cameras in the city, of which 12 will be launched on Friday,’’ said S P Gopakumar, the Project Manager of Keltron, which has developed and supplied the cameras. Even though the programme on Friday has been included in the 100-day action plan, the entire programme is, in fact, a part of a major programme called City Surveillance and Traffic Monitoring System, being implemented in Ernakulam, Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram, he said.
�Minister for Transport V S Sivakumar will also attend the inauguration on Friday.
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Two hundred surveillance cameras do not seem an extravagance in a city that boasts a treasure trove worth over Rs. 1 lakh crore. This is exactly what the authorities had in mind when they embarked on a mission to beef up the security surveillance system in the capital city by installing over 200 cameras in different vital locations.
�In the first phase, the city will get 12 new cameras at important locations, including the Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple and the Secretariat. Chief Minister Oommen Chandy will formally launch the cameras at the City Police Control Room at 4 pm on Friday.
�The security system at the Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple, which has till now relied on manpower, will get a boost with the introduction of� surveillance cameras in and around the temple premises. As many as six cameras are to be installed at different locations around the temple and Fort regions.
The cameras are being set up as part of tightening the security in the city, one of the priorities in the 100-day action plan of the State Government. Besides the Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple, six cameras will be installed at Gate no: 4 of the Secretariat and Pulimoodu junction near Statue on Friday.� It is for the first time that surveillance cameras are being introduced at Gate 4 of the Secretariat, which is used by the Ministers as well as visitors. Here, a unit of two cameras will be installed, of which one will be static.
The second one, which can rotate 360 degrees, will be controlled from the Police Control Room. Similarly, each camera unit installed at other junctions will be a combination of static and rotating cameras. �
�‘’We are planning to install an exact number of 205 surveillance cameras in the city, of which 12 will be launched on Friday,’’ said S P Gopakumar, the Project Manager of Keltron, which has developed and supplied the cameras. Even though the programme on Friday has been included in the 100-day action plan, the entire programme is, in fact, a part of a major programme called City Surveillance and Traffic Monitoring System, being implemented in Ernakulam, Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram, he said.
�Minister for Transport V S Sivakumar will also attend the inauguration on Friday.
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Expert panel assesses Kerala's Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple wealth

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A five-member expert committee formed by the SC on Monday began proceedings to assess the value of the wealth in the cellars of the Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple. 

After a morning meeting which lasted more than an hour, the panel headed by National Museum Institute Vice Chancellor C V Ananda Bose made a preliminary examination of the temple vaults. Other members of the committee are National Museum Archeology Protection Department head M V Nair, temple executive officer V K Harikumar, Archeological Survey of India representative B V Raja and Reserve Bank of India representative Vikas Sharma. 

Bose told reporters a detailed scientific plan would be put in place to estimate the value of the wealth in the vaults. The committee steered clear of any decision on the yet-to-be-opened 'B' vault. The panel will also submit a detailed report on how to protect the wealth.

The police continued to grapple with the mysterious fire in a handicraft shop located in the Fort area which also encloses the shrine. Experts from the electricity and forensic departments inspected the area on Monday.

Cameras to assess temple wealth draw protests in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The attempt by a Supreme Court-appointed independent panel to assess the wealth discovered in the Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple has run into more rough weather.

Devotees under the banner of Sree Padmanabha Bhakta Samiti have protested the use of still cameras and video equipment to make an inventory of the jewellery and other rare artefacts recovered from the temple vaults.

"Photography and videography are strictly prohibited in temples in Kerala. The Lord's ornaments cannot be treated as mere material goods," a spokesman of the newly-formed group pointed out.

The samiti also alleged there was an attempt by certain vested interests to tinker with the beliefs and customs of the temple.

The Samiti also submitted a memorandum to the Ananda Bose Committee entrusted with the task of assessing the temple treasures.

"The faithful believe that there are priceless treasures inside the cellars of the Sree Padmanabha Swamy temple, and that these were given as donations to the Lord. The devotees have never expressed a desire to see them. Publishing their details would create unnecessary chaos inside the temple and vitiate the atmosphere," the memorandum said.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Padmanabha Swami Temple Treasure Unseen Photos

 THE viewer must realize that these photos were taken by the the present king of tra
vancore on 18/2/2002.these are pictures of the items locked in the chambers A AND B which is yet to opened
by the orders of supreme court. it is said that king has stolen a large portion of this treasure
during 2002 and 2011.




















The detailed list of Treasures found in Sri Padmanabhaswamy Temple are

1 Lakh Gold Coins
Rare Priceless Gems
Precious Diamonds like Indraneelam, Belgium Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies
1200 Sarappoli Gold Chains
Gold Crowns like Kulashekharaperumal Crown which was used by Kings of Travancore
KashuMala (Necklaces)
400 Gold Necklaces with Marathakam stone
More than 2000 Gold ornaments
Gold Plates (Swarna Thalika)
Gold Chains of up to 3 and 10.5 kg and of about 18 ft also
Golden Idol of Padmanabha Swamy
Swarna(Gold) Dhanuss
Swarna(Gold) Pathakams
4 Feet tall Golden statue of Lord Vishnu studded with precious emeralds
Gold Staffs
Golden Utensils
Golden Umbrellas (Thankakuda)
Gold Pots
Gold Varpu, Uruli (Big Utensil)
Gold Kazhuthu Kudam, Kazhuthukootam
KhadikaThadi
Kumbheeyam
Silver Moola Pattika
Gold, Silver Nilavilakku
Gold Kindi
Silver, Gold Dharakidaram
Kudumudi
Narayam
God Shiva Idols made of Gold
Serpents idols in Gold
Golden rings
Gold Thali
ags : Padmanabha Swami Temple Treasure Unseen Photos, 1 Lakh Gold Coins
Rare Priceless Gems
Precious Diamonds like Indraneelam, Belgium Diamonds, Emeralds, Rubies
1200 Sarappoli Gold Chains
Gold Crowns like Kulashekharaperumal Crown which was used by Kings of Travancore
KashuMala (Necklaces)
400 Gold Necklaces with Marathakam stone
More than 2000 Gold ornaments
Gold Plates (Swarna Thalika)
Gold Chains of up to 3 and 10.5 kg and of about 18 ft also
Golden Idol of Padmanabha Swamy
Swarna(Gold) Dhanuss
Swarna(Gold) Pathakams
4 Feet tall Golden statue of Lord Vishnu studded with precious emeralds
Gold Staffs
Golden Utensils
Golden Umbrellas (Thankakuda)
Gold Pots
Gold Varpu, Uruli (Big Utensil)
Gold Kazhuthu Kudam, Kazhuthukootam
KhadikaThadi
Kumbheeyam
Silver Moola Pattika
Gold, Silver Nilavilakku
Gold Kindi
Silver, Gold Dharakidaram
Kudumudi
Narayam
God Shiva Idols made of Gold
Serpents idols in Gold
Golden rings
Gold Thali

A seven member committee appointed by the Supreme Court has begun the inventory process of precious articles stored inside the six chambers of the temple. On Monday the committee members held a discussion and decided to open the four chambers from C to F during the next four days.
However, the real mystery lies concealed within the A and B chambers which haven't been opened for centuries, but the public will have to wait for a few more days to know what is inside the secret chambers. On Friday the committee would meet once again to decide how to go ahead with the work in the two chambers.
Hundreds of armed police were deployed around the 16th-century temple and metal detectors were set up at the entrance after the first reports of the treasure were leaked Saturday.

State officials said the treasure has an estimated preliminary worth of over $11.2 billion.