Monday, December 14, 2009

JNTU Hyderabad-Reopening of JNTUH affiliated colleges - Rescheduling of university Examinations

All the principals of affiliated colleges of JNTUH are hereby informed that the
colleges will be reopened on 21st December 2009. The revised academic calendars for all
the courses will be kept in the website/Exam portal shortly.

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Thursday, December 3, 2009

ALL JNTU EXAMS ARE POSTPONED






All the Affilated colleges of JNTU-HYD University will remain closed from 4th To 18Th Dec.All the exams scheduled from 4th Dec are postponed.New Time Tables will be announced later...........


Sunday, November 29, 2009

30 dec exam postponed

All the university semester end examinations (B.Tech/MBA/MCA) scheduled on 30-11-2009 are postponed(officially De cleared BY JNTU-HYD) & The Exams for B.Tech./B.Pharm 4-1 sem (R05, RR & NR) scheduled on 12th Dec will be conducted as usual ( same Timings )



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Friday, November 20, 2009

Bharti slashes mobile roaming charges, shares fall


A rickshaw driver talks on his mobile phone as he rides past a billboard outside... A rickshaw driver talks on his mobile phone as he rides past a billboard outside...

Bharti Airtel launched yet another new billing plan on Friday, slashing mobile roaming rates by nearly 60 percent and signalling a tariff war in the world's fastest-growing wireless market was far from over.

The announcement accelerated losses in the shares of Bharti, the country's top mobile operator. The stock fell as much as 3.3 percent but trimmed losses to 2.7 percent at 284.90 rupees by 0825 GMT in a Mumbai market that was up 0.3 percent.

The price war, aimed at grabbing new users ahead of fresh entrants waiting in the wings, has raised concerns about telecom firms' profitability. Four new firms, including ventures funded by Telenor and Etisalat, are set to start services this year adding to the existing 11 operators.

Bharti's market value has slumped more than a fifth this year to about $24 billion and its stock is the second worst performer in the main index that has risen about 72 percent. Rival Reliance Communications has fallen about a quarter in 2009.

Bharti, whose about 115 million users account for more than 23 percent of India's total mobile subscribers, in September cut call charges within its own network to 50 paise (U.S. 1 cent) a minute and in October launched a low-profit per-second billing plan, reacting to competition.

Tata Teleservices, the No. 6 operator, was the first to launch per-second billing, deviating from the industry norm of per-minute billing. The offer was a roaring success and the firm has topped the new signings for three months in a row.

Bharti's latest offer will allow users to recieve calls at 60 paise a minute while roaming, and they can make calls at 60 paise a minute within the Airtel network and at 80 paise a minute for calls to rival networks.

Analysts say Bharti still charges about 8-10 percent higher than Reliance's call prices.

Bharti has said it would be competitive in pricing but had no intention to match the lowest price in the market.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Britney Spears' Twitter account hacked

Pop diva Britney Spears has become a victim of Internet hackers.

The Toxic singer's Twitter and MySpace accounts were hacked and the messages posted on her page claimed she worshipped the devil.

However, several of the messages were deleted after Spears' management regained control of the account, reports China Daily.

The 27-year-old singer's Twitter feed has more than 3.7 million followers and is updated by herself and her "team" of handlers.

A message apologized for "any offense the hacker's messages caused."