Friday, 19 February 2016

Heritage Home Will Be Razed To Make Space For A Skyscrapper.

Steel magnate Sajjan Jindal has gotten clearance to construct a skyscraper by destroying a Heritage Home on Carmichael Road. It will likely be the very first such tower in almost half a century within this upper-crust residential enclave in south Mumbai.

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The neighborhood residents' association is upset and it has shot off protest letters towards the government bodies, proclaiming that their area (formally referred to as M L Dhanukar Marg) is really a heritage property. Mumbai's first skyscraper, the 24-storey Usha Kiran, was built on Carmichael Road within the late sixties. But after heritage rules arrived to pressure, no highrise construction was permitted about this stretch, with a slew of old bungalow qualities.

The plot which the tower will be built presently 
has an Heritage Home consisting an old, one-storey terrace art deco bungalow known as Morena House, that the Jindals bought in 2008. The Carmichael Road Residents' Association stated Morena Home is a Grade-IIB heritage structure and it is seeking a stay against its demolition. The Mumbai Heritage and Conservation Committee and also the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), though, have stated that the banglow rentals are governed under the rules for Heritage Property and could not be redeveloped without premission.

“We have previously received preliminary permissions (IOD) in the BMC to develop to eight flooring. However, the accessible space on the floor index (FSI) enables us to create as much as 69 metres (24 flooring),“ stated the official of Windsor Residency , a Jindal family-controlled company .

The Jindals will develop a high-finish luxury tower. The flats is going to be placed on purchase the region presently instructions an interest rate which is between Rs 70,000 and also over Rs 1 lakh a sq . ft ..

In 2014, Carmichael Road resident Prakash Patel and Dilnar Chichgar filed a PIL with the Bombay high court 
to stop theredevelopment of Morena House since it falls under the category of Heritage Property and is registered in Heritage list of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Heritage Conservation Society. The Jindals, however, refused the heritage claim.

Thursday, 18 February 2016

Letter Sent With Hot Air Balloon From France In 1870 Reached Australlia.

People from National Archives in Australia were surprised to see a  letter from a French guy to his mother, flown from Paris with a hot Air balloon, more than a century back . And then landed in Aurtalia’s National Archives. The letter is composed in French on December 6, 1870 by a guy named Charles Mesnier (or Mesmier) to his mother, addressed to Monsieur Grussin (or Grossin) at 8 Place de la Ville, Pont-Audemer, in Normandy. It was during 1870 when German surrounded Paris for almost one month. Researchers at National Archives are trying to learn more about this boy named Charles , who had written this letter & his family who probably got stuck in Prussian Seige on Paris. In such situation, balloon mail was the only method left for the French people to communicate with the world outside France. One of these such balloon has been seen as through the National Archives,  re cently included in some common programme between  National Archives of Australia and also the Archives Nationales in France.

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Within the letter, which is filled with ervour, the guy assures his mother that he's in good condition.“We do not have meat every single day so when we all do acquire some it's not so much, but you can manage as situations are with no one out of our folks are worrying,“ he authored. Mesnier added, “The need to repulse the Prussians is appropriate the solitary concern of Paris. Any suffering could be borne instead of opening the gates of the French capital for them.  He continues to talk of “some real battles“ round the city between No vember 29 and December 1 1870.

This was one of the rarest and but important mode of communication during that. And it sounds unbelievable to the kids these days as they are born in ITage & seeing this world using mobile phones since they are born.

Monday, 8 February 2016

Mahesh Sharma flags off vintage car rally from Delhi to Noida

Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Tourism & Culture, and Minister of State of Civil Aviation Dr Mahesh Sharma flagged off a vintage car rally and concours show from Red Fort on Sunday.

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125 Classic Vintage Cars and 65 Bikes rallied including 1908 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, MAYBACH SW 38 1937, Horch 780 Cabriolet, 1959, Lister Costin Jaguar, 1933 Jaguar SS1 Coupe, JAGUAR XK 120, Mercedes 630 Murphy, Rolls Royce, Stutz, Buick, Ford, Chevrolet, Austin Martin and Bentley adorned the roads in New Delhi. 

The motoring enthusiasts dusted off their bonnets and made their way from historic Red Fort Delhi and India Gate towards Rashtrapati Bhawan, Purana Qila Road and then to DND Toll, to go to Greater Noida Express Way towards Sports City ( B.I.C ). The rally culminated at Buddha International Circuit in Greater Noida. 

Sandra Button, The Queen of Concours; Martin E. Button, Member of the Selection Committee for the Pebble Beach Concoursd'Elegance; Claus Mueller, German Representative Ambassador for the car rally & concours show; and Douglas Fox, Secretary of the Malaysia-Singapore Vintage Car Club offered their enthusiastic support to make the event a world class affair. 

"The vision of the rally is to establishing India as a world-classing Motoring Tourism destination. Also, this was the first time that vintage cars rally happened at F1 racing track in Noida," said Madan Mohan, who owns most of the vintage cars and bikes. He also owns a restaurant in Gurgaon.

Saturday, 6 February 2016

National Green Tribunal allows vintage car rally in Delhi on February 6

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NEW DELHI: In a relief to vintage cars connoisseurs, the National Green Tribunal today agreed to make a one-time exception to its order which had banned all vehicles older than 15 years from plying on Delhi roads.

A bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar granted its nod for the 6th edition of 21 Gun Salute International Vintage car rally in the national capital on February 6 and 7.

The green panel, however, made it clear that this rally was being permitted as a one-time event and in future it will not allow such events without hearing them on merits.

It also asked the rally organisers to file an undertaking stating that this is a charity event and they have made all requisite preparations.

"Prima facie, we are against running of such vehicles and you are totally barred by our order... However,  we permit this rally as a one-time event on February 6 and 7 for three hours," the bench said.

The order came on a plea filed by Madan Mohan, founder trustee of the 21 Gun Salute Heritage and Cultural Trust and organiser of "21 Gun Salute International Vintage Car Rally and Auto Show".

The petition had sought exemption of NGT's November 26, 2014 order banning from Delhi roads cars which were over 15 years old, thus disqualifying vintage cars from participating in any rally.

During the hearing, advocate ADN Rao, appearing for the petitioner, said the rally was being organised from Red Fort to Greater Noida and all the preparations in this regard have already been made.

Seeking nod for the rally, he told the tribunal that even the money received from the car rally would be used for social causes and for welfare of spastic children.

Around 100 vintage cars and 25 vintage bikes will go from Red Fort to Greater Noida and around 50,000 people are expected to participate.

The petitioner had moved NGT after the Supreme Court said that it has not put any bar on the tribunal to hear matters relating to air pollution.

Last year, NGT had allowed Fifth Edition of 21 Gun Salute International and said, "We make it clear that none of the vintage cars would be otherwise permitted on the roads of NCR and Delhi nor any authority would issue fitness certificates to them without specific order of the tribunal."

Thursday, 4 February 2016

From Flea Market to Boutique: Business Cloud Marketplaces Reflect the Goals of Providers.


Business cloud marketplaces differ significantly from one another, in target market, terms and conditions, and user-friendliness. In this analysis, Stratecast reviews leading business cloud marketplaces, assessing how each reflects the provider's own strategic goals and positioning.

Business cloud marketplaces differ significantly from one another, in target market, terms and conditions, and user-friendliness. In this analysis, Stratecast reviews leading business cloud marketplaces, assessing how each reflects the provider's own strategic goals and positioning.

Executive Summary

The number of business cloud marketplaces is rising, as providers of cloud, communication, and managed services launch sites for their customers to easily purchase and manage business software.
Successful marketplaces will bring value to all three stakeholders:
- Enterprises benefit from convenient access to a catalogue of relevant software from multiple vendors, often with centralized management and billing.
- Independent software vendors (ISVs) benefit from low-investment reach into a highly qualified target market.
- The service provider benefits from greater customer retention and upsell opportunities, as customers use the provider's services for a greater percentage of their software purchases.

While all business cloud marketplaces function as eCommerce sites, the sites themselves vary considerably based on the goals of the provider. Some target developers or IT professionals with catalogues of developer tools; others target business managers, and even end users, with commercial software. Some marketplaces welcome any application that meets basic technical requirements; others impose a highly rigorous vetting process. Some marketplace providers continue to support their customers' software purchases after the transaction is complete; others hold the ISV at arm's length. Furthermore, the investment required by ISVs ranges widely, as marketplace fees can include some or all of the following: listing fees, per-sale commissions, security testing fees, and revenue sharing.

In this analysis, Stratecast reviews the marketplaces of six leading service providers: Amazon Web Services, Comcast, Google, Microsoft, Rackspace, and Salesforce. We also examine the marketplace technology platform offered by AppDirect.