Monday, September 6, 2010

XLRI XAT 2011 | XLRI XAT 2011 Notifications | XAT 2011 exam Date

Academics of XLRI has informed that XAT 2011 is going to be held on Sunday, January 2, 2011. “XAT will be held in Sunday, January 2, 2011. The official announcement will happen shortly,” said Prof. Ray. XATis held on the first Sunday of January every year. Considering the trend of preponement of CAT and FMS 2010 exams, the schedule for XAT 2011 has not changed.

XAT is the entrance exam for the B Schools XLRI Jamshedpur, XIM Bhubaneswar, Goa Institute Management, SPJIMR Mumbai, LIBA Chennai, Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, XIME Bangalore to name a few. Last year, the notification date for XAT 2010 was Tuesday, September 1, 2009.

Last XAT was held on Sunday, January 3, 2010. Being a paper pencil based test, it proved to be the toughest exam of the season 2009-10. The paper consisted of 101 questions which was lesser than the previous years.

The season of 2010-11 MBA entrance exam have started with CAT 2010 schedule being announced. The exam, which is starting from October 27, 2010, will go on till November 23, 2010, in a 20 day window unlike the 10 day window in CAT 2009. The dates of the other entrance exams which have been announced so far are IIFT and SNAP which will be held on Sunday, November 28 and Sunday, December 19, 2010 respectively. FMS entrance exam is expected to be held on Sunday, December 5, 2010.

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5 VOIP sites are blocked in nepal | 5 VOIP sites blocked in Nepal

Nepal government tried blocking explicit websites. But, till date there is no report of actual blockage of such websites. But, in a recent news, Nepal government has blocked five VOIP websites accusing them of bypassing the local telephone network. According to Nagariknews, blocked websites include nepalicalls.com, rynga.com, smartvoip.com, jumblo.com and 74.133.125.114.

VOIP is the future of telecommunication. They have their share of problems but being cheap they are gaining popularity in all over the world.

Nepal Government’s action looks like – it is scared and closing it’s eyes to escape the danger. Instead of blocking the sites, the government should have made the current telephone system more competitive. Embracing the change would pay in the long run.

There are hundreds of VOIP operators and blocking five sites doesn’t mean anything. I hope the government will realize it sooner than later.

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Komal Oli’s songs banned | banned song | Komal Oli’s

Komal Oli’s song banned in Nepal Television.

There have been a series of banning in Nepal recently. It looks like, various government agencies are depressed by the failure to form a government two after the resignation of he current PM and are venting their dissatisfaction in the form of banning everything they don’t like personally.

This time, a promo of an upcoming album of Komal Oli was banned from Nepal Television. Komal Oli once used to be the news anchor at the TV. The promo was being broadcasted in the television for a couple of weeks. It was suddenly halted on Sunday.

In the controversial song, calls Lord Shiva a Badmas.

According to Nagariknews, the NTV Chief, Prakashjung Karki told that Komal Oli doesn’t have the rights to name Lord Shiva a Badmas. He thought it is against Hindu sentiments.

badmas-shiva-ji Is the Hindu religion getting intolerant to such a simple thing as name calling or are these so-called society leaders making unnecessary fuss? Unmarried singer Komal Oli is known to come out with controversial songs in the occasion of Teej every year. A song called "Poila Jana Paam… " created similar controversy a few years back. The suggestive songs about her inability to find a suitable male to get married have been quite popular.

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5 VOIP sites are blocked in nepal | 5 VOIP sites blocked in Nepal

Nepal government tried blocking explicit websites. But, till date there is no report of actual blockage of such websites. But, in a recent news, Nepal government has blocked five VOIP websites accusing them of bypassing the local telephone network. According to Nagariknews, blocked websites include nepalicalls.com, rynga.com, smartvoip.com, jumblo.com and 74.133.125.114.

VOIP is the future of telecommunication. They have their share of problems but being cheap they are gaining popularity in all over the world.

Nepal Government’s action looks like – it is scared and closing it’s eyes to escape the danger. Instead of blocking the sites, the government should have made the current telephone system more competitive. Embracing the change would pay in the long run.

There are hundreds of VOIP operators and blocking five sites doesn’t mean anything. I hope the government will realize it sooner than later.

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