A Hindu temple believed to be from 15th century & recorded in Kokila Sandeshaya has been discovered at Pooneryn in North-Jaffna University Official.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Amidst the pomp and pageantry of India’s 62nd Republican Day celebrations ...
Amidst the pomp and pageantry of India’s 62nd Republican Day celebrations at India House, in Colombo yesterday, where High Commissioner Ashok K. Kantha hoisted the national flag and inspected the guard of honour watched attentively by hundreds of Indian nationals and invitees, these two little Indian children were busy closely examining their country’s flag.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Monks Attacked
An undentified group has attacked the Mahabodhi Centre at Chennai, India last night. 3 monks injured.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Earth cracks in Trincimalee
Earth cracks several meters long ocured in several places at near Kuchchveli in Trincomalee .Several cracks in the earth were reported from Kuchchaveli , Trincomalee last night and this morning, the Seismic Activities & Tsunami Alert Centre (SATAC) told to Police
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Teenagers depression
New York: Spending time online is normal behavior for teenagers. But too much Internet use by teens - or too little, for that matter - might be related to depression, a new study finds.
The findings, reported in the journal of Pediatrics, do not mean that the Internet is to blame. For one, teens in the study who spent no time online were also at increased risk of depression symptoms.
Instead, the researchers say that both heavy Internet use, and non-use, could serve as signals that a teenager is having a hard time.
For the study, Dr Pierre-Andre Michaud and colleagues at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, surveyed 7,200 individuals ages 16 to 20 about their Internet use.
Those who were online more than two hours per day were considered "heavy" Internet users, while those online anywhere from several times per week to two hours per day were considered "regular" users.
The teenagers also answered a number of health-related questions, including some standard questions about "depressive tendencies" that gauge how often a person feels sad or hopeless.
Compared with regular Internet users, the study found, kids who were heavy users or non-users were more likely to be depressed or very depressed.
Among male teens, heavy users and non-users were both around one-third more likely to have a high depression score, compared to "regular" users. Among girls, heavy Internet users had an 86 percent greater chance of depression, while non-users had a 46 percent greater likelihood compared to regular users.
That was with factors like family income and any chronic health problems taken into account.
However, the average depression scores among non-users, regular users and heavy users alike were all toward the lower end -- between 1 and 2 on a scale of 1 to 4, with 1 being "not depressed at all."
The authors of the current study didn't tell exactly how many kids in each group were depressed (and they didn't respond to a request for this information). A separate study from Switzerland published last year asked pediatricians in that country to estimate rates of mental health disorders in their young patients; the doctors estimated that the rate of depression in an average group of kids is 1.4%.
Exactly why both heavy Internet use and non-use were linked to higher depression risks is not clear, according to Michaud's team.
Since teenagers typically go online to connect with friends, the researchers speculate that those who are never online may be more socially isolated.
As for heavy Internet use, some past studies have also found links to depression symptoms -- for reasons that are unclear. But one study of Taiwanese teenagers found that depression symptoms typically preceded kids' heavy Internet use, Michaud and his colleagues point out.
In this study, certain other health concerns were also more common among heavy Internet users.
For males, weight was an issue: 18 percent of heavy users were overweight, compared with 12 percent of regular users. Among female teens, 59 percent of heavy Internet users were sleep-deprived, versus 35 percent of regular users.
As with the depression findings, though, it's not clear why those relationships existed.
In the case of sleep loss, the researchers say, it may be that some teenage girls trade bedtime for online time. As for boys' excess pounds, it's not clear whether sedentary computer time boosts weight gain, or whether overweight teens are apt to spend more time in front of the computer.
The bottom line, according to Michaud's team, is that either excessive time online, or little to no time online, could be indicators that a teenager is having problems.
On the other hand, the researchers note, regular Internet use - up to two hours per day in this study - appears to be "normal" teen behavior.
They point out, though, that the study was conducted in 2002, before the days of Facebook and Twitter. Many teenagers now may spend much more time online, and the definition of "normal" time could also be different.
Manmohan Reshuffle his cabinet today
New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will juggle his team on Wednesday. Will young faces push out heavyweights?This the first reshuffle in UPA II and comes in the backdrop of a sharp decline in its image.While the vacancies caused by exit of Prithviraj Chavan, Shashi Tharoor will be filled, its the performance quotient which will be the key. Sources indicate that some ministers who failed to reach the mark will be replaced some could be sent packing to the organisation.
Names of those likely to be dropped which are doing rounds are Veerbhadra Singh, Kantilal Bhuria, CP Joshi. Some who are in-charge of more than one portfolio like Kapil Sibal, Narainswamy may give up one.
Sibal is likely to retain telecom while question mark remains over HRD and science and technology.
Some like Ghulam Nabi Azad, Kamlanath could make it to the organisation.
But the big story could emerge out from the NCP. Praful Patel could get a cabinet rank. A long standing demand from his party Sharad Pawar who is under fire over rising food prices and who has expressed a desire to give up one portfolio could finally have his way.
In that case KV Thomas could be made MOS independent charge. But other allies like the DMK and Trinamool are making no demands preferring to concentrate on elections in their states later this year.
Uttar Pradesh - Rahul's battle zone could also get more attention. Salman Khursheed is likely to be given cabinet rank and there is talk of him being shifted to law ministry.
Beni Prasad Verma is another name which is doing the rounds.
Congress sources say states like Tamil Nadu, Bengal, Kerala and Assam which are going to polls are likely to get greater attention.
Ministers who are under scanner over several controversies like Vilasrao Deshmukh, MS Gill have a reason to be worried.
Its a reshuffle which has not come easy regional, political and coalition balances needed to be kept in mind. And so also the aspirations of many congress leaders and some ministers as well some of whom were going slow uncertain of their fate.
The fact that the UPA is under siege and opposition is breathing down its neck has also been kept in mind. Because Prime Minister and Sonia realise that only a strong team in the party and government can fight the Opposition.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
China has lent more money to other countries
China has lent more money to other developing countries over the past two years than the World Bank, a stark indication of the scale of Beijing's economic reach and its drive to secure natural resources.
China Development Bank and China Export-Import Bank signed loans of at least $110bn (£70bn) to other developing country governments and companies in 2009 and 2010, according to Financial Times research. The equivalent arms of the World Bank made loan commitments of $100.3bn from mid-2008 to mid-2010, itself a record amount of lending in response to the financial crisis.
The volume of overseas loans by the two banks indicates how Beijing is forging new patterns of China-led globalisation, as part of a broader push to scale back its economic dependency on western export markets.
The financial crisis allowed Beijing to push the commercial interests of its energy companies by offering loans to producer countries at a time when financing was hard to come by.
The agreements include large loan-for-oil deals with Russia, Venezuela and Brazil, as well as loans for an Indian company to buy power equipment and for infrastructure projects in Ghana and railways in Argentina.
The World Bank has been trying to find ways to co-operate with Beijing to avoid escalating competition over loan deals. China itself has been one of the biggest recipients of World Bank loans in the past."One of the topics I have been discussing with the Chinese authorities is how we can work with them to share our mutual experience to support other developing countries, whether in south-east Asia or Africa," Robert Zoellick, World Bank president, said on a visit to China last year.
CDB and EximBank provide more preferential terms than the World Bank and other lenders for certain deals that are strongly supported by Beijing, but offer terms that are closer to international standards for less politically sensitive deals. They also tend to impose less onerous transparency conditions.
The flurry of Chinese lending to oil producers has already caused some anxiety in the US about energy security. According to Erica Downs, a China expert at the Brookings Institution, the impact on US interests is mixed. "CDB's [energy] loans indicate that Chinese lenders are likely to be more concerned about good economic policymaking in recipient countries and they are not reducing the amount of oil available to the US," she said. "On the other hand, CDB's loans are empowering anti-American regimes in Latin America."
CDB and China EximBank do not publish figures for overseas loans. They declined to comment. The World Bank said it was working closely with China and welcomed "an important and growing partnership".
The statistics were collected by examining public announcements by the banks, the borrowers or the Chinese government.
An adviser to CDB said the volume of lending suggested by public statements understated the real level of the bank's new loan commitments to developing countries.
The World Bank figures are for the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development, the bank's main lending arm, and the International Finance Corporation, which lends to the private sector. They do not include the International Development Association, which makes grants and low-interest loans. China also gives financial aid to other developing countries, but provides little detail.
Beijing has also used offshore lending by CDB and EximBank, which have a mandate to further the interests of the Communist Party and the Chinese state, to accelerate its goal of making its currency more international. For example, half of the $20bn loan it extended to Venezuela was denominated in renminbi and intended for purchases of Chinese goods and equipment. In other cases, the foreign currency in the loans has come directly from China's foreign exchange reserves. (CNN)
China Development Bank and China Export-Import Bank signed loans of at least $110bn (£70bn) to other developing country governments and companies in 2009 and 2010, according to Financial Times research. The equivalent arms of the World Bank made loan commitments of $100.3bn from mid-2008 to mid-2010, itself a record amount of lending in response to the financial crisis.
The volume of overseas loans by the two banks indicates how Beijing is forging new patterns of China-led globalisation, as part of a broader push to scale back its economic dependency on western export markets.
The financial crisis allowed Beijing to push the commercial interests of its energy companies by offering loans to producer countries at a time when financing was hard to come by.
The agreements include large loan-for-oil deals with Russia, Venezuela and Brazil, as well as loans for an Indian company to buy power equipment and for infrastructure projects in Ghana and railways in Argentina.
The World Bank has been trying to find ways to co-operate with Beijing to avoid escalating competition over loan deals. China itself has been one of the biggest recipients of World Bank loans in the past."One of the topics I have been discussing with the Chinese authorities is how we can work with them to share our mutual experience to support other developing countries, whether in south-east Asia or Africa," Robert Zoellick, World Bank president, said on a visit to China last year.
CDB and EximBank provide more preferential terms than the World Bank and other lenders for certain deals that are strongly supported by Beijing, but offer terms that are closer to international standards for less politically sensitive deals. They also tend to impose less onerous transparency conditions.
The flurry of Chinese lending to oil producers has already caused some anxiety in the US about energy security. According to Erica Downs, a China expert at the Brookings Institution, the impact on US interests is mixed. "CDB's [energy] loans indicate that Chinese lenders are likely to be more concerned about good economic policymaking in recipient countries and they are not reducing the amount of oil available to the US," she said. "On the other hand, CDB's loans are empowering anti-American regimes in Latin America."
CDB and China EximBank do not publish figures for overseas loans. They declined to comment. The World Bank said it was working closely with China and welcomed "an important and growing partnership".
The statistics were collected by examining public announcements by the banks, the borrowers or the Chinese government.
An adviser to CDB said the volume of lending suggested by public statements understated the real level of the bank's new loan commitments to developing countries.
The World Bank figures are for the International Bank of Reconstruction and Development, the bank's main lending arm, and the International Finance Corporation, which lends to the private sector. They do not include the International Development Association, which makes grants and low-interest loans. China also gives financial aid to other developing countries, but provides little detail.
Beijing has also used offshore lending by CDB and EximBank, which have a mandate to further the interests of the Communist Party and the Chinese state, to accelerate its goal of making its currency more international. For example, half of the $20bn loan it extended to Venezuela was denominated in renminbi and intended for purchases of Chinese goods and equipment. In other cases, the foreign currency in the loans has come directly from China's foreign exchange reserves. (CNN)
Monday, January 17, 2011
роХிро░ிроХ்роХெроЯ் роЙро▓роХроХ் роХோрок்рокை: роЗрои்родிроп роЕрогி роЕро▒ிро╡ிрок்рокு
роЗрои்родிропா, роЗро▓роЩ்роХை, ро╡роЩ்роХродேроЪроо் роЖроХிроп роиாроЯுроХро│் роЗрогைрои்родு роЕроЯுрод்род рооாродроо் роироЯрод்родро╡ுро│்ро│ роЙро▓роХроХ் роХோрок்рокை роХிро░ிроХ்роХெроЯ் рокோроЯ்роЯிроХ்роХாрой роЗрои்родிроп роЕрогி родிроЩ்роХро│рой்ро▒ு роЕро▒ிро╡ிроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│родு. рооро╣ேрои்родிро░роЪிроЩ் родோройி родро▓ைрооைропிро▓ாрой роЗрои்род роЕрогிропிро▓் роЕро╡ро░் роЙро│்ро│ிроЯ்роЯு 15 рокேро░் роЗроЯроо் рокெро▒்ро▒ுро│்ро│ройро░். ро╡ிро░ேрои்родро░் роЪேро╡ாроХ், роЪроЪ்роЪிрой் роЯெрог்роЯூро▓்роХро░், роХௌродроо் роХроо்рокீро░், ро╡ிро░ாроЯ் роХோро╣்ро▓ி, ропுро╡ро░ாроЬ் роЪிроЩ், роЪுро░ேро╖் ро░ைройா, ропூроЪூроГрок் рокродாрой், ро╣ро░்рокроЬрой் роЪிроЩ், роЬாроХிро░் роХாрой், роЕроЪீро╖் роиெро╣்ро░ா, рокро░்ро╡ீрог் роХுрооாро░், рооுройாроГрок் рокроЯ்роЯேро▓், ро░ро╡ிроЪрои்родிро░рой் роЕро╖்ро╡ிрой், рокிропுро╖் роЪாро╡்ро▓ா роЖроХிропோро░் роЕрогிропிро▓் роЗроЯроо் рокெро▒்ро▒ுро│்ро│ройро░். роЗрои்родிроп роЕрогிропிро▓் рооூрой்ро▒ு роЪுро┤ро▓் рокрои்родு ро╡ீроЪ்роЪாро│ро░்роХро│் роЪேро░்роХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│ройро░் роОрой்рокродு роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯрод்родроХுрои்род роЕроо்роЪрооாроХுроо். роЙро▓роХроХ் роХோрок்рокை рокோроЯ்роЯி рокிрок்ро░ро╡ро░ி рооாродроо் 19роЖроо் родேродி родொроЯроЩ்роХро╡ுро│்ро│родு. рооுродро▓் рокோроЯ்роЯி роЗрои்родிроп ро╡роЩ்роХродேроЪ роЕрогிроХро│ுроХ்роХு роЗроЯைропே рооிро░்рокுро░் роироХро░ிро▓் роЗроЯроо்рокெро▒ро╡ுро│்ро│родு. роЗро▒ுродிрок் рокோроЯ்роЯி роПрок்ро░ро▓் рооாродроо் 2роЖроо் родேродி роЗро░ро╡ு-рокроХро▓் роЖроЯ்роЯрооாроХ рооுроо்рокைропிро▓் роироЯроХ்роХро╡ுро│்ро│родு. | |||||
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Keretheevu to Sangupity bridge open
| роХேро░родீро╡ு - роЪроЩ்роХுрок்рокிроЯ்роЯி рокாро▓роо் 15ро╡ро░ுроЯроЩ்роХро│ுроХ்роХுрок் рокிрой்ройро░் роЗрой்ро▒ு родிро▒рои்родு ро╡ைроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│родு |
| рокூроироХро░ிропைропுроо் ропாро┤்рок்рокாрогрод்родைропுроо் роЗрогைроХ்роХுроо் роХேро░родீро╡ு роЪроЩ்роХுрок்рокிроЯ்роЯி рокாро▓роо் роЪுрооாро░் 15ро╡ро░ுроЯроЩ்роХро│ுроХ்роХுрок் рокிрой்ройро░் роЕродி роЙроЪ்роЪроХ்роХроЯ்роЯ рокாродுроХாрок்рокுроЯрой் роЗрой்ро▒ு родிро▒рои்родு ро╡ைроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│родு. роЗрой்ро▒ு рооாро▓ை 3.30 роорогிропро│ро╡ிро▓் роХுро▒ிрод்род рокாро▓роо் роЬройாродிрокродி роороХிрои்род ро░ாроЬрокроХ்роЪро╡ிройாро▓் родிро▒рои்родு ро╡ைроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯродு. |
| роЗрои் роиிроХро┤்ро╡ிро▒்роХாроХ роЬройாродிрокродி ро╡ро░ுроХை родро░ுро╡родை рооுрой்ройிроЯ்роЯு ропாро┤்.роХுроЯாроХ்роХроЯро▓ிро▓் роЗрой்ро▒ு ропாро░ுроо் роХроЯро▒்ро▒ொро┤ிро▓் роЪெроп்роп роЕройுроородிроХ்роХрок்рокроЯро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை. рооேро▓ுроо். роХроЯро▒்рокроЯை, родро░ைрок்рокроЯை,ро╡ாрой்рокроЯை рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் рокொро▓ிро╕ாро░் роЗрогைрои்род роЕродிропுроЪ்роЪ рокாродுроХ்роХாрок்рокு роПро▒்рокாроЯுроХро│் роЪெроп்ропрок்рокроЯ்роЯிро░ுрои்родрой. роЗрои்роиிроХро┤்ро╡ிро▓் роЬройாродிрокродி роЙро░ைропாро▒்ро▒ுроо் рокோродு, ро╡роЯроХ்роХுроХ் роХிро┤роХ்роХு роороХ்роХро│ிрой் роиро▓рой்роХро│ிро▓் роиாроо் роЕродிроХ роЕроХ்роХро▒ை роХாроЯ்роЯுроХிрой்ро▒ро▒ோроо் роЕродро▒்роХாроХ родிройрооுроо் рокро▓роХோроЯி ро░ூрокாроп்роХро│ை роЪெро▓ро╡ிроЯுроо் роиாроо் родொроЯро░்рои்родுроо் роЪெро▓ро╡ிроЯுро╡ோроо். роХроЯрои்род роХாро▓род்родிро▓் рокро▓ роЕро░роЪாроЩ்роХроЩ்роХро│ுроо் роЗрои்родрок்рокாродைропை родிро▒рок்рокродро▒்роХாроХ рооுропро▒்роЪிрод்родродு. роОройிройுроо் роЕрои்род рооுропро▒்роЪிроХро│் ропாро╡ுроо் роЗропро▓ாроо் рокோройродு. роиாроо் роЗродройைроЪ் роЪெроп்ро╡ோроо் роОрой роХூро▒ிройோроо் роЕродை роЪெроп்родிро░ுроХ்роХிрой்ро▒ோроо். роиாроо் роЪொро▓்ро╡родைрод்родாрой் роЪெроп்ро╡ோроо் роЪெроп்ро╡родைрод்родாрой் роЪொро▓்ро╡ோроо். роЗрои்род роиாроЯ்роЯிро▓் роЕрооைродிропைропுроо் роиிро▓ைроиாроЯ்роЯுро╡ோроо் роОрой роХூро▒ிройோроо். роЗрой்ро▒ு роОро▓்ро▓ா роЗройроЩ்роХро│ுроо் роЪрои்родோроЪрооாроХро╡ுроо் роиிроо்роородிропாроХро╡ுроо் ро╡ாро┤்роХிрой்ро▒ройро░். роЗродு роороЯ்роЯுрооро▓்ро▓ாрооро▓் ро╡ீроЯு, роХро▓்ро╡ி, рооிрой்роЪாро░роо் роЙроЯ்рокроЯ рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роЪроХро▓ ро╡роЪродிроХро│ுроо் роЪெроп்родு роХொроЯுроХ்роХрок்рокроЯுроо். роОройро╡ே роОро▓்ро▓ோро░ுроо் роТро░ே роороХ்роХро│் роОрой்ро▒ роЕроЯிрок்рокроЯைропிро▓் роЖроЪிропாро╡ிрой் роЕродிроЪропрооாроХ роЗро▓роЩ்роХைропை рооாро▒்ро▒ுро╡ோроо் роОрой்ро▒ாро░். родிро▒роХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯ рокாро▓роо் рокிро░ிроЯ்роЯிро╖் роЕро░роЪாроЩ்роХрод்родிройாро▓் роЪுрооாро░் 800 рооிро▓்ро▓ிропрой் ро░ூрокா роЪெро▓ро╡ிро▓் рокுройро░рооைроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯрооை роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯрод்родроХ்роХродு. рооேро▓ுроо் 1990 роХாро▓рок்рокроХுродிропிро▓் рооிродроХ்роХுроо் рокாродை роЗрои்родрок்рокроХுродிропிро▓் роЗро░ுрои்родродு. рокிрой்ройро░் роЗро▓роЩ்роХை ро╡ிрооாройрок்рокроЯைропிройро░ாро▓் роЕродு роХுрог்роЯு ро╡ீроЪி родроХро░்роХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯродு. роЕрой்ро▒ு родொроЯроХ்роХроо் роЗрои்родрок் рокாродைропுроЯாрой рокропрогроо் рооுроЯроЩ்роХிропே роХிроЯрои்родродு. |
Friday, January 14, 2011
ро╡ெро│்ро│род்родிро▓் рокொроЩ்роХро▓்
роЗро▓роЩ்роХைропிро▓் ро╡ெро│்ро│род்родாро▓் рокாродிроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│ роороХ்роХро│ிрой் рокொроЩ்роХро▓் рокрог்роЯிроХைропுроо் роХро│ைропிро┤рои்родு рокோропுро│்ро│родு. роХிро┤роХ்роХு рооாроХாрогрод்родிро▓் ро╡ிропாро┤ройрой்ро▒ு рооро┤ை роУроп்роиிродிро░ுрои்родродு роОрой்ро▒ாро▓ுроо், ро╡ெро│்ро│ிропрой்ро▒ு рооீрог்роЯுроо் рооро┤ை рокெроп்роп роЖро░роо்рокிрод்родுро│்ро│рооைропிройாро▓் роороХ்роХро│் родொроЯро░்рои்родுроо் роЕро▓்ро▓ро▓ுро▒்ро▒ுро│்ро│ройро░். роЗро░ுрок்рокிройுроо் роЕроиேроХрооாрой роЗроЯроЩ்роХро│ிро▓் ро╡ெро│்ро│ роиீро░் ро╡роЯிрои்родுро│்ро│ роиிро▓ைропிро▓், роТро░ு ро╡ாро░ роХாро▓род்родிрой் рокிрой்рокு роТро░ு роЪிро▓ рокிро░родேроЪроЩ்роХро│ிро▓ родро░ை ро╡ро┤ிрок் рокோроХ்роХுро╡ро░род்родு ро╡ро┤рооைроХ்роХு родிро░ுроо்рокிропிро░ுрои்родродு. роороЯ்роЯроХ்роХро│рок்рокு роироХро░ிро▓் роороХроХро│் роироЯрооாроЯ்роЯрод்родைроХ் роХாрогроХ் роХூроЯிропродாроХ роЗро░ுрои்родродு. родроородு роиாро│ாрои்родрок் рокாро╡ройைрок் рокொро░ுроЯ்роХро│ைропுроо் , родைрок் рокொроЩ்роХро▓ுроХ்роХுрод் родேро╡ைропாрой рокொро░ுроЯ்роХро│ைропுроо் ро╡ாроЩ்роХுро╡родро▒்роХாроХро╡ே ро╡ெро│ிропிроЯроЩ்роХро│ிро▓் роЗро░ுрои்родு роороХ்роХро│் роироХро░ுроХ்роХுро│் ро╡рои்родிро░ுрои்родройро░். роЖройாро▓் рокொро░ுроЯ்роХро│ிрой் ро╡ிро▓ை роПро▒்ро▒роо் рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் родроЯ்роЯுрок்рокாроЯு роХாро░рогрооாроХ роЕро╡ро░்роХро│் роиொрои்родுрокோропுро│்ро│ройро░். ро╡ро┤рооைропாроХ рокро░рокро░рок்рокாроХ роироЯроХ்роХுроо் рокொроЩ்роХро▓் ро╡ிропாрокாро░роо் роЗроо்рооுро▒ை роЗро▓்ро▓ை. роЙродро╡ிропрооைрок்рокுроХро│் роЗро▓்ро▓ாродродрой் ро╡ிро│ைро╡ு роЪுройாрооிропிрой் рокோродுроо் ропுрод்род роЕройро░்род்родрод்родிрой் рокோродுроо் роЗроо்рооாроХாрогрод்родிро▓் роиிро╡ாро░рогрок் рокрогிроХро│ிро▓் роИроЯுрокроЯ்роЯ роЪро░்ро╡родேроЪ родрой்ройாро░்ро╡ родொрог்роЯро░் роЕрооைрок்рокுроХро│் рокро▓ роЕродрой் рокிрой்ройро░் роиாроЯ்роЯை ро╡ிроЯ்роЯு ро╡ெро│ிропேро▒ிропрооைропே роЗродро▒்роХு роХாро░рогроо் роОрой роХூро▒рок்рокроЯுроХிрой்ро▒родு. | |||||||||||
Thursday, January 13, 2011
U.N worries about flood situation in the East
роЗро▓роЩ்роХை ро╡ெро│்ро│роо்: роРроиா роХро╡ро▓ை | |||||||||
роЗро▓роЩ்роХைропிрой் роХிро┤роХ்роХே роороЯ்роЯроХ்роХро│рок்рокு рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роХро▓்рооுройைрок் рокроХுродிроХро│ிро▓் рооро┤ை рокெроп்ро╡родு родро▒்рокோродு роиிрой்ро▒ுро╡ிроЯ்роЯாро▓ுроо் ро╡ெро│்ро│род்родாро▓் рокாродிроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯோро░் роЪрои்родிроХ்роХுроо் роЕрокாропроЩ்роХро│் роЕродிроХрооாроХ роЗро░ுрок்рокродாроХ роРроХ்роХிроп роиாроЯுроХро│் роЪрокைропிрой் рооройிрод роиேропрок் рокрогிропாро│ро░்роХро│் родெро░ிро╡ிроХ்роХிрой்ро▒ройро░். роЗрои்род рооро┤ை ро╡ெро│்ро│роо் роХாро░рогрооாроХ 10 ро▓роЯ்роЪроо் рокேро░் роЗроЯроо்рокெропро░்рои்родுро│்ро│ройро░். роР роиாро╡ிрой் роЪிро▒ாро░்роХро│் роиро▓ роЕрооைрок்рокாрой ропுройிроЪெрок்рокிрой் роХொро┤ுроо்рокு роЕро▓ுро╡ро▓роХрок் рокேроЪ்роЪாро│ро░் рооெро░்ро╡ிрой் рокிро│ெроЪ்роЪро░் роЗрои்род ро╡ெро│்ро│роо் роХிро┤роХ்роХு роороХ்роХро│் родроородு ро╡ாро┤்роХроХைропிро▓் роХрог்роЯிро░ாрод роТрой்ро▒ு роОрой்ро▒ு родெро░ிро╡ிрод்родுро│்ро│ாро░். ро╡ெро│ிропுро▓роХрод் родொроЯро░்рокு родுрог்роЯிроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯ роиிро▓ைропிро▓் роЗро░ுроХ்роХுроо் рокро▓ро░ுроХ்роХு роЗрой்ройрооுроо் роЙро░ிроп ро╡роХைропிро▓் роЙродро╡ிропேродுроо் роХிроЯைроХ்роХро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை. роЕро╡роЪро░ роЕро╡роЪро░рооாроХ роЕрооைроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│ роиிро╡ாро░рог рооுроХாроо்роХро│் рокро▓ро╡ро▒்ро▒ிро▓் роЙрогро╡ு, роХுроЯிроиீро░், рооро░ுрои்родு, роХொроЪு ро╡ро▓ை рокோрой்ро▒ро╡ро▒்ро▒ுроХ்роХு родроЯ்роЯுрок்рокாроЯு роиிро▓ро╡ுроХிро▒родு.
родроородு роЗро░ுрок்рокிроЯроЩ்роХро│ை ро╡ிроЯ்роЯு ро╡ெро│ிропேро▒ிроп роТро░ு ро▓роЯ்роЪрод்родிро▒்роХுроо் рооேро▒்рокроЯ்роЯ роХுроЯுроо்рокроЩ்роХро│் родொроЯро░்рои்родுроо் родро▒்роХாро▓ிроХ роЗро░ுрок்рокிроЯроЩ்роХро│ிро▓ேропே родроЩ்роХிропுро│்ро│ройро░். родроородு роЗро░ுрок்рокிроЯроЩ்роХро│ுроХ்роХு родிро░ுроо்рокுроо் ро╡ீродிроХро│ிро▓ுроо், ро╡ீроЯுроХро│ிро▓ுроо் родொроЯро░்рои்родுроо் ро╡ெро│்ро│ роиீро░் родேроЩ்роХி роиிро▒்рокродாро▓் роЙроЯройроЯிропாроХ роЕроЩ்роХு родிро░ுроо்рокроХ் роХூроЯிроп роЪூро┤்роиிро▓ை роЗро▓்ро▓ை роОрой்ро▒ு роЕро╡ро░்роХро│ிро▓் рокро▓ро░ுроо் роХூро▒ுроХிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│். родро▒்рокோродு роХுро│ிро░ுроЯрой் ро╡ீроЪுроо் роХாро▒்ро▒ு рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் роХроЯுроо் роХுро│ிро░் роХாро░рогрооாроХ роХாро▓ роиிро▓ை роЪீро░роЯைрои்родு ро╡ிроЯ்роЯродாроХ родроЩ்роХро│ாро▓் роЗрой்ройுрооு் роЙрогро░ рооுроЯிропро╡ிро▓்ро▓ை роОрой்ро▒ுроо் роЕро╡ро░்роХро│் роХுро▒ிрок்рокிроЯுроХிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│். родро░ை ро╡ிро░ிрок்рокுроХро│், рокோро░்ро╡ை, родுрог்роЯு рокோрой்ро▒ро╡ை ро╡ேрог்роЯுроо் роОрой்ро▒ роХோро░ி்роХ்роХைроХро│ுроо் ро╡рои்родுро│்ро│рой. роЗроЯроо் рокெропро░்рои்родு роиро▓рой்рокுро░ி роиிро▓ைропроЩ்роХро│ிро▓் родроЩ்роХிропுро│்ро│ро╡ро░்роХро│ைрок் рокொро▒ுрод்род ро╡ро░ை роЪрооைрод்род роЙрогро╡ு родொроЯро░்рокாрой рокிро░роЪ்роЪிройைроХைро│ роЕро╡ро░்роХро│ாро▓் роЪрооாро│ிроХ்роХроХ் роХூроЯிропродாроХ роЗро░ுрои்родாро▓ுроо் ,роХுро┤рои்родைроХро│ுроХ்роХாрой рокாро▓்рооா рооро▒்ро▒ுроо் рооро░ுрои்родுроХро│் родொроЯро░்рокாрой рокிро░роЪ்роЪிройைроХро│் роЗрой்ройрооுроо் роЗро░ுрок்рокродாроХроХ் роиிро╡ாро░рогрок் рокрогிропாро│ро░்роХро│ுроо் роЕроЩ்роХுро│்ро│ родாроп்рооாро░்роХро│ுроо் роХூро▒ுроХிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│். рооро┤ை ро╡ெро│்ро│род்родிройாро▓் роЗроо்рооாроХாрогрод்родிро▓் рокெро░ிродுроо் рокாродிроХ்роХрок்рокроЯ்роЯ роороЯ்роЯроХ்роХро│рок்рокு рооாро╡роЯ்роЯрод்родிро▓் роЕроиேроХрооாрой рокிро░родேроЪроЩ்роХро│ிро▓் родро░ை ро╡ро┤ிрок் рокропрогрод்родிро▒்роХு рокродிро▓ாроХ рокроЯроХு рокропрогрооே рооுроХ்роХிроп рокோроХ்роХுро╡ро░род்родாроХ роХாрогрок்рокроЯுроХிрой்ро▒родு. роЗроо் рооாро╡роЯ்роЯрод்родிро▓் 1957 роо் роЖрог்роЯிро▓் роПро▒்рокроЯ்роЯ ро╡ெро│்ро│роо் родாрой் рокெро░ு ро╡ெро│்ро│роо் роОрой роПро▒்роХройро╡ே рокро▓ро░ாро▓ுроо் роХூро▒рок்рокроЯ்роЯродு. роЖройாро▓் родро▒்рокோродு роПро▒்рокроЯ்роЯுро│்ро│родு роЕродை ро╡ிроЯ рокெро░ு ро╡ெро│்ро│роо் роОрой рокெро░ிропро╡ро░்роХро│் роХூро▒ுроХிрой்ро▒ாро░்роХро│். | |||||||||
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