Wednesday, September 30, 2009

FDA Approves Vaccines for 2009 H1N1 Influenza Virus

FDA Approves Vaccines for 
2009 H1N1 Influenza Virus

The U..S. Food and Drug Administration announced today that it has approved four vaccines against the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus. The vaccines will be distributed nationally after the initial lots become available, which is expected within the next four weeks.

The vaccines are made by CSL Limited, MedImmune LLC, Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics Limited, and sanofi pasteur Inc. All four firms manufacture the H1N1 vaccines using the same processes, which have a long record of producing safe seasonal influenza vaccines..

 

As with the seasonal influenza vaccines, the 2009 H1N1 vaccines are being produced in formulations that contain thimerosal, a mercury-containing preservative, and in formulations that do not contain thimerosal.



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Boarding a train to Bihar? Start praying

Businessman Nandu Gupta, a resident of Noida, fears for his safety whenever he has to travel in trains that pass through Bihar. Gupta had witnessed a robbery by armed criminals nearly two years ago who had looted the passengers of a New Delhi-bound train while it was nearing Patna.

"I always pray before boarding a train that passes through Bihar," says Gupta.

Gupta's is not an isolated case. Thousands of passengers pray for their safety when their trains pass through Bihar, especially in the night. "Recently, a co-passenger warned me against sleeping in the night, while the train was traveling inside Bihar, and he asked me to be on the lookout for armed robbers," says Sanjay Singh, who was returning from Mumbai [ Images ] to Patna by an express train.

In the last two months, nearly a dozen cases of train robberies have been reported in Bihar. Two passengers have been killed by the reckless robbers, while over eight have been seriously injured.

"Kutch bhi ho sakta hain, please bhagwan ko yaad karo ke train sahi salamat Bihar se nikal jaye ( Anything can happen, please pray for your safety till the train leaves Bihar)". This is a common statement made by many regular passengers who travel in Bihar-bound trains.

An official of the Government Railway Police, on the condition of anonymity, admitted that no passenger could be considered safe in long-distance trains, as the armed robbers could strike anywhere and at anytime. "We have been deployed on escort duty in such trains, risking our lives," he said.

Incidentally, the Palamu Express was often described as the 'nightmare express', as it had the dubious distinction of bearing the brunt of the maximum number of robberies between 2004 and 2005.

Most such crimes take place in the Patna-Gaya route, Danapur -Mughalsarai rail section, Mughalsarai- Jhajha section, Gaya-Mughalsarai section, Patna-Kiul rail section, Barauni-Samastipur section and Hajipur-Gorakhpur section of the East Central Railway.

According to a recent report of the National Crime Records Bureau, 51 per cent of robberies on trains take place in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh [ Images ]

"The Patna Rail Police's jurisdiction accounts for 23 per cent of all the crimes on wheels committed throughout the country," the report added.

According to police sources, over half a dozen criminal gangs are involved in carrying out such train robberies in Bihar.

More than 800 trains pass through Bihar every day. The Railways Norms Committee in 1985 had recommended the recruitment of at least 8000 constables to guard the trains, but 24 years later, only 3,149 GRP personnel are deployed for the task.

Acute shortage of personnel results in most trains being unescorted while the others have only four or five armed policemen on board.

According to the statistics of the National Crime Records Bureau, in the last eight years, Bihar recorded 2,076 crimes on trains. They accounted for almost 11 per cent of the crimes reported by the railway police across the country.

Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee [ Images ] has already written to the Home Ministry for the deployment of additional armed personnel in such trains.

A senior official of the state Home Department said that Mamata's request for additional security personnel, for trains passing through Bihar, was a result of repeated cases of robberies and vandalism at Bihta and Lakhisarai railway stations, which have damaged railway property worth crores of rupees.

The Railway Ministry has also requested the state government to take proper steps to safeguard railway property and the lives of the passengers.

Assistant Director General of Railways in Bihar A S Nimbran told rediff.com that an extensive plan is being chalked out to tackle crimes on long-distance trains.

"Now the GRP and the Railway Police Force will jointly provide escorts in the trains for the safety of passengers in trains passing through Bihar," he said

The telephone numbers of all the senior officers have been made public for quick dissemination of information and prompt action.

Deepak Krishna, general manager of East Central Railways, Hajipur zone, said that he had already discussed ways of checking crimes in trains with senior police officials of the state. He stressed the need for better coordination between the GRP and the RPF to ensure hassle-free travel for the passengers.


Carry on Bihar and UP


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Thursday, September 24, 2009

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009

ETS TOEFL Authorised Resource Center at Patna, Bihar

I feel glad to share a good news with all of my friends.....
 
Target Counselling Services will start operating as a TOEFL resource Center for BIHAR. ETS ( Education Testing Service)– the world leader in education assessments. ETS is the maker of the TOEFL, TOEIC and the GRE test. So Target Counselling Services will be an 'An Authorized TOEFL Test Resource Centre' from the coming week.
 
BENEFITS FOR THE STUDENTS

    * The students are saved from the hassle of transacting on the web and in a foreign currency.

    * Simplifies the registration process by the use of a unique 11 digit code (the TOEFL voucher).

    * The students receive exclusive preparatory and promotional material from ETS.

    * The students receive the official preparatory book for TOEFL (cost $35) absolutely free.


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Faster action on Indians' study visas : New Zealand

Faster action on Indians' study visas 

 By Lincoln Tan 

A priority visa-processing system to speed student applications from India is to be introduced by Immigration New Zealand after criticism that slow processing is putting the $200 million market at risk.

The Indian Education Group, which represents private training establishments working primarily with the Indian market, said students and agents from the subcontinent were put off by the five-month wait for a New Zealand visa and were heading instead for countries like Britain where the turnaround time for a student visa was seven days.

"Agents in India are saying we have students wanting to come through, but they are just put off by the five-month wait and are sending them away to England," spokesman Paul Chalmers said.

New Zealand had failed to seize the opportunity to lure those who were turning their backs on Australia because of reports of racial violence and exploitation there, he said.

The international student sector is Australia's third-largest export earner ( which is fast depleting), worth A$13 billion ($16.5 billion). Indian students number 95,000 and make up 18 per cent of all foreign students.

Mr Chalmers said Australia processed 17,000 Indian student visas last year with an average processing time of between two and six weeks.

Export education is a $2.3 billion industry in New Zealand, but only 6000 of the 85,000 foreign students here are from India.

"It's a market that is growing steadily, but has the potential of growing a whole lot faster," Mr Chalmers said.

He said that although the eight member institutions, which include Auckland Institute of Studies, Natcoll and Newton College of Business and Technology, had received about 1000 new Indian applications since the Australian attacks, many of the applicants were still waiting for their visa requests to be processed.

Representatives from the group met Immigration New Zealand officials last month seeking urgent intervention and warned of job losses at a number of schools and institutions if these students and others from India were kept from coming here.

In a memo to member establishments, the group said resolutions discussed with Immigration NZ's acting service delivery group manager, Mike Christie, included priority processing for at-risk institutions, shifting the processing to another centre to ease traffic in New Delhi and, in the longer term, developing extra processing capacity in India.

An Immigration New Zealand spokesman said the service was working closely with the group to speed student visa applications in India and the group had enthusiastically welcomed the suggestions.


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