Monday, January 24, 2011

Cleaning the computer and its components....

Introduction

Cleaning your computer and your computer components and peripherals helps keep the components and computer in good working condition and helps keep the computers from spreading germs. To the right is an example image of how dirty the inside of your computer case can get. This example is a dirty computer case fan.

Depending on the environment that your computer operates in determines how often you should clean your computer case. The below list is our recommendation and may change depending upon your computer's environment.


General cleaning Tips


Below is a listing of general tips that should be taken when cleaning any of the components or peripherals of a computer as well as tips to help keep a computer clean.

  1. Never spray or squirt any liquid onto any computer component. If a spray is needed, spray the liquid onto a cloth and then use that cloth to rub down the component.
  2. Users can use a vacuum to suck up dirt, dust, or hair around their computer on the outside case and on their keyboards. However, do not use a vacuum for the inside of your computer as it generates a lot of static electricity that can damage the internal components of your computer. If you need to use a vacuum to clean the inside of your computer, use a portable battery powered vacuum designed to do this job.
  3. When cleaning a component or the computer, turn it off before cleaning.
  4. Never get any component inside the computer or any other circuit board damp or wet.
  5. Be cautious when using any cleaning solvents; some individuals may have allergic reactions to chemicals in cleaning solvents and some solvents can even damage the case. Try to always use water or a highly diluted solvent.
  6. When cleaning, be careful not to accidentally adjust any knobs or controls. In addition, when cleaning the back of the computer, if anything is plugged in, make sure not to disconnect any of the plugs.
  7. When cleaning fans, especially the smaller fans within a portable computer or laptop it's suggested that you either hold the fan or place something in-between the fan blades to prevent it from spinning. Spraying compressed air into a fan or cleaning a fan with a vacuum may cause damage to some fans or in some cases cause back voltage.
  8. Never eat or drink around the computer.
  9. Limit smoking around the computer.

Cleaning tools


Although many companies have created products to help improve the process of cleaning your computer and peripherals, users can also use household items to clean their computers and peripherals. Below is a listing of items you may need or want to use while cleaning your computer or computer peripherals.

Keep in mind that some components in your computer may only be able to be cleaned using a product designed for cleaning that component; if this is the case, it will be mentioned in the cleaning tips.

Case cleaning


Why? Keeps the appearance of the computer looking new. During cleaning, if ventilation locations are found, these can be cleaned helping the case keep a steady airflow to the computer, keeping components cool and in good working condition.

Procedure: The plastic case that houses the PC components can be cleaned with a lint-free cloth that has been slightly dampened with water. For stubborn stains, add a little household detergent to the cloth. It is recommended that you never use a solvent cleaner on plastics.

Make sure all vents and air holes are hair and lint free by rubbing a cloth over the holes and vents. It is also helpful to take a vacuum around each of the hole, vents, and crevices on the computer. It is safe to use a standard vacuum when cleaning the outside vents of a computer; however, if you need to clean the inside of the computer, use a portable battery powered vacuum to prevent static electricity.



CD-ROM or other disc drive cleaning


Why? A dirty CD-ROM drive or other disc drive can cause read errors with CD discs. These read errors could cause software installation issues or issues while running the program.

Procedure: To clean the CD-ROM drive we recommend purchasing a CD-ROM cleaner from your local retailer such as a local Radio Shack. Using a CD-ROM cleaner should sufficiently clean the CD-ROM laser from dust, dirt, and hair.

In addition to cleaning the drive with a special disc designed to clean drives users can also use a cloth dampened with water to clean the tray that ejects from the drive. Make sure however that after the tray has been cleaned that it completely dry before putting the tray back into the drive.

See thefor further steps on cleaning each of your CDs.


CD / DVD cleaning


Why? Dirty CDs can cause read errors or cause CDs to not work at all.

Procedure: Cleaning CDs and DVDs should be done with a cleaning kit but can also be done with a normal clean cotton cloth or shirt. When doing this with a clean cotton cloth or shirt, wipe against the tracks, starting from the middle of the CD or DVD and wiping towards the outer side as shown in the below picture. Never wipe with the tracks; doing so may put more scratches on the disc.


Cleaning a CD and DVD disc


It is recommended when cleaning a CD that water is used. However, if the substance on a CD cannot be removed using water, pure alcohol can also be used.


Floppy drive cleaning


Why? Dirty read/write heads on the floppy drive can cause errors during the reading or writing process.

Procedures: The floppy drive can be cleaned two different ways. The first method of cleaning a floppy drive, and our recommended method, is to purchase a kit at your local retail store designed to clean the read/write heads on your floppy drive.

The second method of cleaning the floppy drive is only recommended for experienced computer users. Open the floppy drive casing and physically swab the read/write heads with a lint-free foam swab soaked in pure alcohol, free-on, or trichloroethane. When performing these steps, be extremely careful when cleaning the heads to ensure that you do not lock them out of alignment causing the floppy drive to not work. To help prevent the heads from becoming out of alignment, use a dabbing motion lightly putting the swab on the head and removing it, do not perform a side-to-side motion with the swab.

Hard disk drive cleaning


Why? While hard drives cannot be cleaned physically, they can be cleaned with various utilities on the computer to help it run fast and more efficiently. Utilizing these utilities will prevent the hard drive from slowing down.

Procedure: your operating system for steps that can be done to help improve the performance of your computer.


Headphones cleaning

Why? Headphones that are used by multiple people may need to be cleaned frequently to help prevent the spreading of germs and head lice.

Procedure: If the headphones being used are plastic or vinyl, moisten a cloth with warm water and rub the head and earpieces of the headphones. As mentioned earlier in our cleaning tips, it is recommended that if your headphones are being used for a library or school that you do not use any disinfectant or cleaning solvent as users may have allergic reactions to the chemicals they contain.

Headphones that have cushions also have the availability of having the cushions replaced. Replacing these cushions can also help keep the headphones clean.

Finally, in regards to headphones and the spreading of head lice, if multiple students are using your headphones, you should consider having the students use their own headphones, using bags that are placed over the headphones, or having headphones that can be wiped with warm water after each student has used the headphones.

Keyboard cleaning

The below steps are for cleaning a standard desktop keyboard.

Dust, dirt, and bacteria

The computer keyboard is often the most germ infected items in your home or office, often it will contain more bacteria than your toilet seat. Cleaning it can help remove any dangerous bacteria. Dirt, dust and hair can also build up causing the keyboard to not function properly.

Procedure: Before cleaning the keyboard first turn off the computer or if you're using a USB keyboard simply unplug it. Not unplugging the keyboard can result in causing other computer problems as you may press keys that cause the computer to perform a task you don't want it to do.

Many people clean the keyboard by turning it upside down and shaking. A more effective method is to use compressed air. Compressed air is pressurized air contained in a can with a very long nozzle. Simply aim the air between the keys and blow away all of the dust and debris that has gathered there. A vacuum cleaner can also be used, but make sure the keyboard doesn't have loose "pop off" keys that could possibly be sucked up by the vacuum.

If you wish to clean the keyboard more extensively you'll need to remove the keys from the keyboard.

After the dust, dirt, and hair has been removed. Spray a disinfectant onto a cloth or use disinfectant cloths and rub each of the keys on the keyboard. As mentioned in our general cleaning tips, never spray any liquid onto the keyboard.

Substance spilt into the keyboard

If the keyboard has anything spilt into it (e.g. pop, cola, Pepsi, Coke, beer, wine, coffee, milk, etc.), not taking the proper steps can cause the keyboard to be destroyed.

Procedure: Below are a few recommendations to help prevent a keyboard from becoming bad once a substance has been spilt within it.

If anything is spilt onto the keyboard turn the computer off immediately or at the very least disconnect it from the computer. Once done quickly flip the keyboard over helping to prevent the substance from penetrating circuits. While the keyboard is upside down, shake the keyboard over a surface that can be cleaned later. While still upside down, use a cloth to help clean out what can be reached. After cleaned to the best of your ability leave the keyboard upside down for at least one night allowing it to dry. Once dry, continue cleaning the keyboard with any remaining substance.

If after cleaning the keyboard you have keys that stick remove the keys and clean below the keys and the bottom portion of the key.

Finally, if the keyboard still works but remains dirty or sticky before discarding the keyboard consider trying to wash the keyboard in the dishwasher. This can save some keyboards and is a good last option before resorting to replacing the keyboard.

If after doing all the above steps the keyboard does not function properly or at all it's recommended you discard the keyboard and buy a new one.


LCD cleaning

Why? Dirt, dust, and finger prints can cause the computer screen to be difficult to read.

Procedure: Unlike a computer monitor, the LCD / flat-panel display is not made of glass, therefore requires special cleaning procedures.

When cleaning the LCD screen it is important to remember to not spray any liquids onto the LCD directly, press gently while cleaning, and do not use a paper towel as it may cause the LCD to become scratched.

To clean the LCD screen we recommend that you use a non-rugged microfiber cloth, soft cotton cloth, or Swiffer duster. If a dry cloth does not completely clean the screen, you can apply rubbing alcohol to the cloth and wipe the screen with the damp cloth. Rubbing alcohol is used to clean the LCD before it leaves the factory.

Monitor cleaning

Why? Dirt, dust, and fingerprints can cause the computer screen to be difficult to read.

Procedure: The glass monitor screen can be cleaned with ordinary household glass cleaner*. Be sure to remove power from the monitor and spray the cleaner onto a lint free-cloth so the fluid doesn't leak into the electrical components inside the monitor. Vacuum off any dust that has settled on top of the monitor, and make sure no books or papers have been placed on the air vents. Obstructed monitor vents can cause the monitor to overheat or even catch on fire.

*Warning: We suggest using a cloth dampened with water when cleaning monitor on a screen that is not made of glass or has any anti-glare protection on the screen. Using ordinary household glass cleaner on special screens, especially cleaners with ammonia can remove anti-glare protection or other special surfaces.

Other good cleaning solutions

Motherboard cleaning

Why? Dust and especially particles of cigarette smoke can build up and corrode circuitry causing various problems such as computer lockups

Note: When inside the computer take the necessary ESD precautions and try to avoid unplugging any cables or other connections.

Procedure: Our recommendation when cleaning the Motherboard from dust, dirt, or hair is to use compressed air. When using compressed air, hold it in the up-right position; otherwise, it is possible chemicals may come out of the container that could damage or corrode the Motherboard or other component within the computer. Also, ensure when using compressed air that you always blow the dust or dirt away from the motherboard, or out of the case.

Another good alternative to compressed air is to use a portable battery powered vacuum that can effectively remove the dust, dirt, and hair from the motherboard completely and prevent it from getting trapped within the case. However, do not use a standard electricity powered vacuum as it can cause a lot of static electricity that can damage the computer. When using the vacuum it is vital that you stay a couple inches away from the motherboard and all other components to help prevent contact as well as to help prevent anything from being sucked into the vacuum. Ensure that you do not remove any small components with the vacuum such as jumpers.

Tip When cleaning the inside of the case also look at any fans or heat sinks. Dust, dirt, and hair collects around these components the most.

Mouse cleaning

Why? A dirty optical-mechanical mouse (mouse with a ball) can cause the mouse to be difficult to move as well as cause strange mouse movement.

Procedure: To clean the rollers of an optical-mechanical mouse, you must first remove the bottom cover of the mouse. To do this, examine the bottom of the mouse to see what direction the mouse cover should be rotated. As you can see in the below illustration, the mouse cover must be moved counter clockwise. Place two fingers on the mouse cover and push the direction of the arrows.


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Once the cover has rotated about an inch, rotate the mouse into its normal position, covering the bottom of the mouse with one hand and the bottom should fall off including the mouse ball. If this does not occur, attempt to shake the mouse gently.

Once the bottom cover and the ball are removed, you should be able to see three rollers located within the mouse. Use a cotton swab, finger, or fingernail to remove any substance. Usually, there will be a small line of hair and dirt in the middle of the roller, remove as much as this substance as possible.

Once you have removed as much dirt and hair as possible, place the ball back within the mouse and place the cover back on.

If the mouse still appears to be having the same issue, repeat the above process; if after several attempts the mouse is still having the same issues, it's likely that your mouse has other hardware issues and we recommend that it be replaced.

Note: Cleaning your mouse pad with a damp cloth can also help improve a computer's mouse movement.

Why? To help keep a mouse clean and germ free it can be helpful to clean the mouse.

Procedure: Use a cloth moistened with rubbing alcohol or warm water and rub the surface of the mouse and each of its buttons.

Palm pilot cleaning

Why? Dirty touch screens can cause difficult navigation.

Procedure: To clean the Palm Pilot Screen, use a soft cloth moistened with rubbing alcohol and rub the screen and the casing of the palm pilot. It is not recommended to use glass cleaner as it could damage plastics over time.

Printer cleaning

Why? Cleaning the outside of a printer can help keep the printer's appearance looking good; and in the case of a printer that is used by many different people, keep the printer clean of germs.

Procedure: First, make sure to turn off the printer before cleaning it. Dampen a cloth with water or rubbing alcohol and wipe the case and each of the buttons or knobs on the printer. As mentioned earlier, never spray any liquid directly onto the printer.

Why? With some printers it may be necessary to clean the inside of the printer to help keep the printer running smoothly.

Procedure: Because of how many different printers there are, steps in cleaning printers, and printer manufacturer policies on cleaning the inside of the printer, we recommend you obtain the printer cleaning steps from your printer manufacturer.

Scanner cleaning

Why? Flatbed scanners commonly become dirty with dust, fingerprints, and hair. When a scanner is dirty, the images may have distortions.

Procedure: Clean a flatbed scanner's surface by spraying a window cleaner onto a paper towel or cotton cloth and wipe the glass until clean. As mentioned earlier, never spray a liquid directly onto the component.

To clean the outside of the scanner, the same towel or cotton cloth can be used.

Friday, January 14, 2011

‘Legal pressure on Army’


New Delhi, Jan 14: Army Chief General V K Singh Friday said the legal system in Jammu and Kashmir was under "various pressures" that leave a question mark over the process.

"I don't know how much you are aware of the legal system in the valley. There are various pressures out there. You are aware of Miyan Qayoom, who was President of the Bar Association and now he is in detention and he has been anti India."

"Now, with that kind of a situation, what kind of a justice we would expect and legal provisions would be followed, leaves a question mark," he told a press conference here.

The Army Chief was responding to a question why the Army was opposing a civilian trial in the alleged fake Machil encounter.

Commenting on the inquiry in the case, he said the probe was delayed initially "because of the local courts putting a ban on the witnesses being available to the Army and after that, there were lot of legal wrangles in trying to get the issue sorted out."

He said the inquiry was in progress and as per the normal procedures, the Army would like to complete its own inquiry before coming to any conclusion as to what had actually happened.

Asked if the case had put a question mark on the other encounters that had taken place in the state, Singh said, "One incident like this can't put under cloud anti-infiltration measures and encounters that take place."

"It would be over-generalisation on the part of anybody to link this with it (Machil encounter) and say that all other infiltration measures have failed or there are people who are involved," he added.

Wife / Girl Friend

Wife is like a TV,
Girlfriend is like a MOBILE .

At home u watch TV,
But when u go out u take ur MOBILE.

No money, u sell the TV,
Got money u change ur MOBILE.

Sometimes u enjoy TV,
But most of the time u play with ur MOBILE.

TV is free for life,
But for the MOBILE , if you don't pay, the services will be terminated.

TV is big, bulky and most of the time old,
But the MOBILE is cute, slim, curvy and very portable.

Operational costs for TV is often acceptable,
But for the MOBILE it is often high and demanding.

TV has a remote,
MOBILE doesn't.

Most importantly, MOBILE is a two-way communication (u talk and listen),
But with the TV you MUST only listen (whether you want to or not).

Last but not least ..
TVs don't have viruses,
But MOBILEs often do!

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Eve-teasing picks up in city,


Bikers’ go Road Romeos

Eve-teasing picks up in city, authorities’ unmoved

Irfan Quraishi

Srinagar, Nov 28: The menace of eve-teasing eating the very vitals of conservative Kashmir society is picking up in few areas of Srinagar city and especially the college and school going girls are falling prey to road romeos.

Ironically the law guarding agency police is feeling helpless to put a check on the menace. The women especially the school going girls are feeling largely insecure on Srinagar streets and roads to a group of bikers making mischievous acts.

It may be recalled here that Romana hit and run murder case was also result of eve-teasing act by three youth, who recklessly crushed the girl to death on Hyderpora road. The gruesome incident had evoked violent protests before police managed to nab the culprits.

A scene was created at Rajbagh today, when three youth riding on a bike at a lightning fast speed nudged a girl on busy Rajbagh-Jawahar Nagar road. The girl fell down on the road as bikers fled from the spot.

Shopkeepers and passer-byes’ helped the girl re-gain the consciousness. Incidentally this correspondent was also present on the spot. “The bikers often trio makes mischievous acts like this on school going girls. They ride on bikes at a lightning fast speed, blow horn repeatedly, nudge girls and flee from the scene. During past ten days, it is the third incident of its kind, when a girl has been pushed down on the ground,” said a shopkeeper.

The trio (riding on bike) after few minutes lost control on the bike and struck two girls near Rambagh bridge. When asked about the number plate on the bike, a teen aged boy riding the bike fled from the spot. His colleague heckled, “He provided me the lift at examination centre. I do not know whether he nudged any girl in Rajbagh area,” he said pleading that he was not involved in any mischievous act.

Locals and shopkeepers said that youth wait outside the schools in Rajbagh and Jawahar Nagar area and follow girls as soon as they leave schools. They pass indecent comments on girls and often nudge them while riding fast on the bikes.

Parents expressed serious concerns over the safety of their daughters. “This is very unfortunate that youngsters are increasingly becoming vulgar and do such misdeeds. Girls are finding it very difficult to commute freely. My daughter who attends college talks about the mischievous acts often. Authorities should take practical steps for the safety of girls”, said Mohammad Akbar Khan, adding that if authorities maintained criminal silence it would be difficult for women to move out of their homes for work and studies.

Reports said that a group of bikers were also doing mischievous acts in few other areas of the city. The eve-teasing acts have rendered immense insecurity to the girls. Ironically police is expressing its helplessness to deal with the menace stating that youth involved in the act often belong to high profile families

“Youth involved in such acts belong to high profile families. We do take action against the youth involved in the eve-teasing acts but they get bailed out due to political intervention,” said SHO Raj Bagh police station adding that it was the moral duty of the people to come forward and help police to deal with the menace.


Unemployment guaranteed

Growing unemployment draws youth towards belt forces’

Irfan Quraishi

Srinagar, Nov 29: Growing unemployment has been a serious challenge for the successive governments in the state over past years. Jobless youth in the state leave no stone unturned in applying for the jobs.

In early 1990’s the youth would hesitate to join the belt force- Army and police but over past few years youth in large numbers are applying for jobs in belt force. In recent past, hundreds of youth from different parts of the valley went through physical tests at airport road Humhama Srinagar to join the border security force (BSF).

Hundreds of youth have joined Army, BSF and police in the past years. Besides trying hard for jobs in government departments, youth are showing overwhelming interest in belt force. Hundreds of youth queued up for trying their luck in BSF at Humhama and these included the graduate students’ also.

The response to the rallies has been unprecedented from the youth of the valley despite current unrest. Hundreds of youth were witnessed standing in long queue at Humhama airport road.

“Hundreds of youth turned out to test their luck for jobs during the current phase of recruitment and the response for the recruitment in defence has been overwhelming. Even the wave of unrest has not affected the response of youth”, said an army official, adding “We are looking for the well built youth especially from these far off and remote areas, which are badly hit due to the militancy. That is why we chose district wise venue for the recruitment rally”.

In the past too, there has been great enthusiasm seen amongst the youth in Indian army and educated jobless candidates from remotest areas from different parts of valley have come forward to join the force.

“Earlier youth used to travel to Srinagar or Jammu to take part in the recruitment rallies but now army has decided to reach to their door steps to persuade them join belt force and for that Army especially held recruitments in different parts of valley,” said an Army official.

Talking to this reporter youth said that ever-growing unemployment scenario has forced youth to join belt force. Belt force has become one of the largely sought after jobs in the valley.

“My parents are eager to see me as a soldier to serve the nation and I want to travel and see the entire India and like to live an adventurous life, it is the army which has all these facilities. Also army offers good salary,” said Zubair Ahmad a candidate who had come all the way from Qazigund to take part in the recruitment rally.

To avoid any ambiguity and keep the high level of transparency in the documentation process of the recruitment drive BSF authorities used the technique of biometric scanning.

“It was first used in a recruitment rally at Jammu on trial basis and now from here we have used this technique on full time basis. The technique involves relating of thumb impressions and photographs with each other. It easily recognizes the thumb impression of the person and relates it to the photograph,” an army officer told The Newspoint.

It can be also viewed that obviously the inclusion of youth in army or other defence agencies would demoralize the militants and attract the more youth towards army.

Many youth said, “We have left with no option other than to join BSF, CRPF, and Army or police because Kashmir is badly hit by unemployment. No other department is advertising any vacancies’. I am post graduate in Science but after waiting for years to get the job, I finally sacrificed and decided to apply in BSF”, said Reyaz Ahmed of Srinagar.

Deadly AK rifles to now fire rubber bullets

Deadly AK rifles to now fire rubber bullets

Newspoint Bureau:

This will soon be a reality with trial runs for firing such bullets from Kalashnikov automatic rifles to control mobs having been completed.

A decision to this effect was taken here during a meeting of senior officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs which has constituted a special group for analysing various methods needed for controlling violent crowds with least force in the backdrop of large-scale violence in the Kashmir Valley this summer, official sources said here today.

The sources said that the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has conducted the field trials for using the weapons, first of which were introduced in 1947.

They would be seen in action soon particularly in the Valley, they said.

The use of rubber bullets will lessen the risk of fatalities while controlling crowds, the sources said.

The AK-47, a selective-fire, gas-operated 7.62x39mm assault rifle, was first developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalashnikov. AK-47 stands for Kalashnikov automatic rifle, 1947 model.

The rubber bullets from the AK-47 rifles may not prove fatal if not fired from a close range and if they don't hit a vital organ, the sources said.

Another riot controlling device that has been cleared is the 'dazzler' which uses laser beams to disperse mobs by causing temporary blindness.

These may be handed over to security forces operating in Kashmir-like situations soon, the sources said.

The dazzler may help in restricting stone pelters as it can be used towards individuals, rendering them temporarily blind. These devices can be useful in restricting mobs between a range of 50 metres to 250 metres.

Jammu and Kashmir Police, which has been facing allegations of using excessive force for mob control, have got two new weapons in its armoury -- pump action and riot control guns -- which are non-lethal but can injure a person indulging in violence.

While the pump-action gun, popularly known as "shot gun", has been put to use, the anti-riot gun, which fires plastic bullets, has also been handed over to field units in August this year.

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had requested the Centre to take immediate steps for producing a non-lethal weapon as a number of people had died when police and security forces opened fire to disperse violent demonstrators in the Kashmir Valley.

Following Omar's request, the ordnance factory at Jabalpur produced such rifles which were handed over recently to the state police.

The anti-riot gun, manufactured in the shortest possible time by the ordnance factory, fires plastic bullets which after being released from the weapon disintegrates into 40 small projectiles hitting a number of protesters.

A pump-action rifle or shotgun is one in which the hand grip has to be pumped back and forth in order to eject a spent round of ammunition and to chamber a fresh one. It is much faster than a bolt-action system and somewhat faster than a lever-action system during reloading.

Plastic bullets are hollow based plastic cylinders and are designed like a flat nose. The propulsion is provided only by the primer, and the slow moving plastic bullets may be captured undamaged and reused numerous times. Such bullets are meant to cause pain but not serious injury and can result in contusions and abrasions.

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11 die in Russian plane crash

Karachi: A Russian cargo plane crashed in a fireball into a naval residential compound seconds after taking off from the airport of the southern Pakistani city today, killing at least 11 people -- all eight crew members on board and three persons on the ground.

The Russian-made Il-76 aircraft, which came from the UAE and was headed to the Sudanese capital Khartoum, crashed near Dalmia area within the cantonment in Karachi at 1.50 am local time. It went down in a part of the naval compound where new apartments were being built.

The ill-fated aircraft came down two minutes after taking off from the city's international airport, said Civil Aviation Authority spokesman Pervaiz George. All eight Russian crew members were killed, he said.

The bodies of at least three construction workers were found in apartments being built at the site, Geo TV reported.

Recovered bodies were badly mutilated and beyond recognition, officials said, adding several people were also injured.

Adarsh case shifted to CB

Mumbai, Nov 28: Case pertaining to the theft of key documents in Adarsh Housing Society scam was today transferred to the Mumbai Crime Branch due to seriousness of the issue.

"The case has been transferred to the Crime Branch. This special wing is working on the case and have asked for the FIR details which was registered in the local police station," a crime branch official said on condition of anonymity.

The Crime Branch of the city police usually probes underworld-related or sensitive in nature cases.

A case of theft was registered yesterday by police after crucial documents from 10 files on Adarsh Society went missing from the the Urban Development Department here. Secretary of the department Gurudas Bajpe gave a written complaint to the Marine Drive police on Friday night about the missing papers.

Radia Tapes: Ratan Tata May Move SC

New Delhi, Nov 28: Critical of the "unauthorised" release of tapes of his conversation with PR consultant Niira Radia, the USD 73 billion Tata group chief Ratan Tata may move the Supreme Court tomorrow to seek action against those behind the leakage.

Tata may invoke Article 32 of the Constitution, claiming that his Right to Life, which includes right to privacy, has been breached by the leakage of these tapes.

Under Article 32, any person who feels that his fundamental rights are violated can straightaway move the highest court of the country seeking redressal of the grievance.

The petition, where Union of India is sought to be made a respondent, seeks that responsibilities be fixed on who leaked the tapes -- recorded by the Income Tax authorities in 2008 and 2009 -- that were meant for investigation.

Asked about the petition and its details, a Tata group spokesperson declined to comment.

Some of the conversations between Tata and Radia, whose PR firms have been engaged by the group, relate to personal details that could no way be part of investigation, Tata is expected to argue in the petition.

In the wake of 2G spectrum allocation scam allegedly involving Rs 1.76 lakh crore, some magazines published taped conversations Niira had with politicians, journalists and industrialists. Some of these tapes have also come up on various websites, stirring a major controversy over the alleged nexus between the lobbyists and journalists.

In an interview to NDTV on Thursday last, Tata had said that the agencies had been given a special right to be able to invade people's privacy for national security or for enforcement of law.

"So they can do so. That additional power is a very special power which has to be exercised with a sense of responsibility. The content needs to be held for prosecution purpose and not be misused, and certainly to go out to have a field day with.

There doesn't seem to be prosecution on the one end and there doesn't seem to be confidentiality on the other," he said.

"I have listened to some of the tapes and you know I am not a Delhi resident... But I wonder to the great extent if other people's phones were tapped whether we would get similar kinds of conversation. I do not know if she has the power to influence the Cabinet appointments or anything of this nature," Tata said.

Asked about who could be behind these, Tata said: "It could be enemies in the government, corporate rivals, I couldn't say. It is not a natural thing."

He was responding to a question whether corporate rivals were behind the attack on Radia-led Vaishnavi Corporate Communications, which represents Tata Group firms.

Explaining how the group decided to hire an external agency to represent it, Tata cited the allegations that the group was "hobnobbing with the extremists in Assam" and said, "every time we had tried to do anything it was a defensive move, rebutting or denying or usually we got relegated to a back-page of newspapers.

So we decided that why do we not go out and seek a firm to represent us and that's how we, in fact, came together with Niira Radia who formed this company."

Tata also asserted his group has never overturned the government policy or used Radia to make payments or to seek favours.

"We have advocated level-playing fields. We have advocated changes in policy through her or directly. But never once have we done something to exploit a political or a policy issue. Never once have we used her to make payments or to seek favours and we have had a good professional relationship with her," he said.

On Niira's conflict of interest in view of her other corporate clients, Tata said that going forward she would have to take call on business relations with his group because of her handling the accounts of Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries.

"Today, with the two sides (Ambani brothers) coming together I think there are more of a chance with conflict. Today, Niira would eventually have to make up her mind what she wants to do."

2G Probe: ED to summon officials, Raja aides soon

New Delhi, Nov 28: The Enforcement Directorate is likely to soon issue summons to some government officials, including two who were considered to be close to former telecom minister A Raja, in the 2G spectrum scam probe.

Sources said the ED, which has registered a case under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), may summon certain officials including R K Chandolia and A K Srivastava, who worked with Raja.

Chandolia, who was personal secretary to Raja at the time of the controversial spectrum allocation in 2008, was sent back to his parent department -- Indian Economic Services -- within days of new Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal taking charge.

The sources said they are likely to be quizzed on the allocation process, the alleged role played by corporate lobbyist Niira Radia and on their income tax returns and investments. The questioning would be based on information collected by various agencies including the CBI, Income Tax Department and the ED itself over the last over one year.

The questions will be about the allocation process, including the controversial first-come-first-serve basis. They said questions would also be asked about the alleged role played by Radia and her dealing with them if any.

Sources said the officials would also be asked to submit all details about their income, their annual IT returns for the last few years and details about their investments both in movable and immovable assets besides their foreign travel.

The statement given by Radia will also form the basis of their inquiry, they said. The Directorate recently questioned Radia for about seven hours during which she had given an over 20-page statement.

Meanwhile, sources said the ED, which has already issued summons to certain firms which bagged spectrum in 2008, are currently sifting through several thousand pages of documents submitted by them during the first round of questioning.

The ED probe into the case is expected to unravel the murky trail of suspected money laundering allegedly linked with the spectrum allocation.

Former telecom minister A Raja was forced to resign earlier this month after a damning report on the spectrum allocation by the Comptroller and Auditor General.

The CBI is also probing the alleged scam and had recently told the Supreme Court that they will file a chargesheet in the case within three months.

The agency had also said it will take two months to complete the investigation as it was examining transcripts relating to 5,000 calls (out of which 3,800 have been analysed), 6,000 files and 80,000 pages of documents.

B.Ed exam centres shifted in Ang

Anantnag: According to Deputy Commissioner, Anantnag, the examination centre Nos: 125, 126 and 135 of B. Ed Examinations are shifted from government Degree College Boys, Anantnag to Government Women’s College Anantnag on November 30, 2010. The examination centres have been changed due to some official functions within the campus of Degree College.

Attention BLOs of Ang

AnantnagAccording to District Election Officer, Kulgam all Booth Level Officers of the district have been directed to report in his office on November 29, 2010 for receiving necessary material and instructions with regard to preparation for Panchayat Elections and Photo Identity Cards.

Meeting of Ang BLOs on Nov 29 postponed

Anantnag: According to Assistant Electoral registration Officer, Anantnag, meeting of Booth Level Officers of Anantnag scheduled to be held on November 29, 2010 has been postponed and will now be held on December 06, 2010 at 11:30 am at Town Hall, Anantnag.

CRC conducts screening camp

Baramulla: In the interest of disabled persons, a day-long assessment screening camp was organised by Composite Regional Centre (CRC), Bemina in collaboration with Social Welfare department at Ladoora, Rafiabad today.

In all 150 such persons registered their names during the camp so that they would be provided various aids and appliances like wheel chairs, tricycles, hearing aids, crutches and artificial limbs etc in the follow up distribution camp being conducted shortly.

The Director, CRC and senior doctors examined the beneficiaries during the camp. Officers from district administration and social welfare department participated in the camp.

Soz welcomes rehabilitation policy militants

Jammu, Nov 28: The rehabilitation policy for militants returning from Pakistan and Pakistani Kashmir is "a welcome and humanitarian step", the Congress' Jammu and Kashmir unit chief Saifuddin Soz said Sunday.

Talking to media persons at Satrian village in Ranbirsinghpora, close to the India-Pakistan border, about 30 km west of Jammu, Soz praised Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for "getting this policy approved after talking to the union home minister (P.Chidambaram)".

"I think this is a welcome step," he said on the sidelines of a function organised by state Medical Education Minister R.S. Chib.

Soz's praise for Abdullah is seen as a change as he is regarded as a critic of the chief minister and has been criticising him directly and indirectly for quite some time. It is also the first time since the policy was adopted by the state cabinet Nov 22 that any Congress leader has openly spoken in favour of it.

Soz said that the policy has a "humanitarian angle as it creates opportunities for the return of the youth who had gone across (the border with Pakistan). This should be seen through the humanitarian angle and not as a danger to the nation".

"There are safeguards in the policy. I think those would be adhered to," he said.

The policy entails the return of more than 3,000 Kashmiri militants and their families to the state and their rehabilitation. On their return, they would also be provided with employment opportunities....

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