சனி, 23 நவம்பர், 2013

இந்தியப் பொறியியல் பணிக்கு (I.E.S.) விண்ணப்பிக்கலாம். நவ.25 இறுதிநாள்

இந்தியப் பொறியியல் பணிக்கு (I.E.S.)  விண்ணப்பிக்கலாம். நவ.25 இறுதிநாள்
இந்திய ஆட்சிப்பணி போன்று சிறப்பான பணி இந்தியப்  பொறியியல் பணி. இவ்வாண்டில் இப் பணியில் 763 காலியிடங்கள் நிரப்பப்பட உள்ளன. இதற்கான அறிவிப்பை  மத்தியத் தேர்வாணையம்(யு.பி.எசு.சி.) வெளியிட்டுள்ளது. இந்தத் தேர்வுக்கு நவம்பர் 25ஆம்  நாளுக்குள்  ம.ப.தே.ஆ. இணையதளத்தில் (www.upsc.gov.in) விண்ணப்பிக்க வேண்டும். தேர்வுமுறை, பாடத்திட்டம்  முதலான அனைத்து விவரங்களையும் இந்த இணையத்தளத்தில் தெரிந்துகொள்ளலாம்.  இப்போது பொறியியல்(பி.இ., பி.டெக்.) இறுதி ஆண்டு படித்துக்கொண்டிருக்கும் மாணவர்களும் இதனை எழுதலாம்.
இப்பணியில் தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டால் தொடக்கத்திலேயே  மாதச்சம்பளம் உரூ.60 ஆயிரம்கிட்டும்.  முதன்மைத்தேர்வு மட்டும்தான் உண்டு.
. முதல் பகுதியில் பொது அறிவு, பொது ஆங்கிலம் (ஒரு பிரிவு),  தொடர்பான பொறியியல் பாடம் (2 பிரிவு) தொடர்பாகத் தெரிவு முறையில் (objective) கேள்விகள் கேட்கப்படும். 200 மதிப்பெண் வீதம் 3 பிரிவுகளுக்கும் மொத்தம் 600 மதிப்பெண். 2ஆவது பகுதியில் விரிவாக விடையளிக்க வேண்டும்.  தொடர்புடைய பொறியியல் பாடத்தில் இருந்து 2 தாள்கள். ஒவ்வொன்றுக்கும் 200 மதிப்பெண் வீதம் 400 மதிப்பெண். ஒட்டுமொத்தமாக 1000 மதிப்பெண். அடுத்த கட்ட தேர்வான நேர்முகத்தேர்வுக்கு 200 மதிப்பெண். பொதுவாக வடநாட்டுப் பல்கலைக்கழகப் பாடமுறையைச் சார்ந்து   வினாக்கள் அமைவதால், அவற்றை  அறிந்து கொண்டால் சிறப்பாக எழுதலாம்.
 
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Australian PM's conduct at CHOGM shameful

Australian PM's conduct at CHOGM shameful: Bishop Pat Power

[TamilNet, Friday, 22 November 2013, 16:45 GMT]
As Australian media on Friday reported that 79 Tamil asylum seekers were being sent back to Colombo amidst the controversial ties between the Sri Lankan Government and the Australian Government were further exposed in ‘Sri Lanka CHOGM’ last week, Canberra-based retired Bishop Pat Power, long an outspoken critic of Rome, has criticised both the Prime Minister of Australia Tony Abbot and the Catholic Church on the controversial Sri Lanka policy.

It could be argued that Australia should have followed the lead of Canada and India in boycotting CHOGM because of the manifest injustices still being perpetrated in Sri Lanka. But once part of the meeting, it is shameful to see Prime Minister Tony Abbott pretending that everything in the garden is rosy, Bishop Pat Power has said noting that Mr Abbott wanted to use CHOGM as an opportunity to join with his Sri Lankan counterpart in planning joint strategies to stem the tide of refugees fleeing to Australia.

In an article published in Ballarat Courier on Friday, Bishop Power also said: “The Catholic Church is having to face up to the consequences of having turned a blind eye for 40 years or more to all kinds of abuse within its ranks. As a result, the suffering of the innocents continued far longer than it should have.”

“I hope that this shameful episode in my church's history will have powerful lessons in relation to the politics of denial,” Bishop Pat Power said.

“There is no doubt the Tamil Tigers were at times guilty of criminal behaviour during the civil war, but to brand the whole Tamil population with that broad brush is similar to the tactic employed by the Israeli authorities in blackening the name of innocent Palestinians while practising all kinds of injustices against that minority people,” Bishop Power said.

“All my sources tell me that countless innocent citizens are still being subjected to a reign of terror, with every effort being made by the government to prevent the media reporting the atrocities.”

External Links:
The Courier: A lost opportunity for leadership on Sri Lanka

Family of Tamil activist threatened after ‘Sri Lanka CHOGM’

Family of Tamil activist threatened in Mannaar after ‘Sri Lanka CHOGM’

[TamilNet, Friday, 22 November 2013, 14:05 GMT]
Sri Lankan Military Intelligence operatives have threatened the wife of a Tamil activist in Mannaar, while she was at her house with her 2 months old baby and a 5-year-old child on Thursday. Her husband, Jude Bashil Sosai (Sunesh) was at forefront in the demonstration held in Jaffna on 15 November demanding the attention by the visiting British PM David Cameron. The threat by alleged SL military operatives was reported on Thursday when Mr Sunesh was on his way to attend a meeting in Colombo. The president of the Citizens' Committee of Mannaar District, Rev. Fr. E. Sebamalai, in a letter addressed to SL President Mahinda Rajapaksa on behalf of the citizens' committee, on Friday said the Committee suspected Sri Lankan armed forces for the threat issued on Mannaar District Coordinator of National Fisheries Society Organization (NAFSO) Mr Sunesh and his family.

A few unknown persons, believed to be SL military intelligence operatives, knocked at the door of the house of Mr Sunesh on Thursday and shouted “ado Sunesh come out”. The fear-stricken wife of Mr Sunesh kept herself and the children silent inside the house. After a few minutes, one of the operatives tried to peep through by tearing the canvas over the grill, the letter by the Citizens' Committe said.

One of the operatives then dialled to Sunesh and asked him to come out saying that they were waiting for him in front of his house.

On Friday, the Citizens' Committee took up the matter, staging a protest, which went from St. Sebastian Church to the office of the Deputy Inspector General of the SL Police.
Mannaar protest

Mannaar protest
The protestors then proceeded to the District Secretariat and handed over the appeal of the Citizens' Committee to SL Government Agent Ms Stanley de Mel.

“The security excesses, CID threats and intimidations continue to be the order of the day and civil routine almost daily,” the letter by the Citizens' Committee said adding that the civil organisations and their workers face “threats and intimidations by various types from the Intelligence side varying from warning to telephone threats, extortion and intimidation.”


The Citizens' Committee also pointed out that the SL military and its ‘security’ forces had blocked the people from attending the Human Rights Festival, which took place in Sri Kotha in Colombo. The people were waylaid at Medawachchiya and Madu Road at Kaddai Adampan and turned back.

The relatives of missing persons, while peacefully demonstrating and demanding the visiting British PM to witness their plight, were attacked by the Sri Lankan Police, the letter by Fr. E. Sebamalai stated, also noting that Catholic Priests with the civilians too were manhandled.
Mannaar protest


Rt. Reverend Rayappu Joseph, the Bishop of Mannaar Diocese, was present at the demonstration, which was also attended by Tamil National Alliance (TNA) parliamentarian S. Vino Nokarathalingam, Northern Provincial Council (NPC) minister of health and indigenous medicine P Sathiyalingam, NPC minister of fisheries and transport B. Deniswaran, NPC member Primus Sirayva, President of Missing Persons Association in Mannaar S. Britto, NAFSO Coordinator S. Jesudasan, Catholic priests and the members of Women Rights Group in Mannaar.
Mannaar protest

Sinhala military colonization escalates further north

Sinhala military colonization escalates further north in Mullaiththeevu

[TamilNet, Thursday, 21 November 2013, 21:35 GMT]
The occupying Sri Lankan military has seized 3,200 acres of lands belonging to Eezham Tamils in Odduchuddaan DS division situated in the heart of Mullaith-theevu district, civil sources in Vanni told TamilNet on Thursday. The latest military land grab aims to hurriedly Sinhalicise the ancient Tamil villages in Othiyamalai GS area situated in the south of Odduchuddaan division, where a genocidal massacre was carried out by the occupying Sinhala military in 1984. The colonisation is being done while the recently elected Northern Provincial Council and its Chief Minister are yet to take up the burning issue of Sinhala colonisation in Mullaiththeevu. The Tamil people also blamed the global powers for providing funds to Sri Lankan State system, enabling it to channel the funds and resources, in continuing to commit a demographic genocide, permanently wedging the North and East.
Othiyamalai

Othiyamalai
The SL military, with heavy machinery, is clearing the paddy fields and the high-lying cheanai-cultivation tracts in the ancient Tamil places known as Chempiyang-kua’lam and Karuveappa-mu’rippuk-ku’lam, eyewitnesses who managed to visit the area said adding that the lands have been surveyed and divided into smaller plots for the expansion of the colonization scheme.

A new road is also being constructed to connect the settlements with the newly carved out Sinhala division ‘Weli-Oya’ in the southeast of Othiyamalai. The road will be connecting Othiyamalai with Ma’na’laaru through Pazhaiya-kompanith-theru, they said.

The SL military has also cleared a large tract of jungle for the colonization scheme.

All the Tamil place names such as Kaarai-vaaykkaal, Nedungkea’niyaan, Vealang-ku’lam, have been Sinhalicised.

Electricity infrastructure has also been established for the settlers.
Othiyamalai


The area earlier known as Ceylon Theatre, where Tamil families were living till the Colombo’s genocidal onslaught on Vanni, has also been taken over by the SL military to expand the Sinhala settlement.

On 2nd December 1984, the SL military that came from Padaviya massacred more than 32 Eezham Tamils at Othiyamalai. The Tamils were later chased away from the village.

Only a few Tamil families have been allowed to resettle at Othiyamalai, where a Pillaiyar temple is situated. These places would also be soon taken over by the SL military, the Tamil families residing there had told the visitors.

The Sinhala settlers brought to the area openly admit that they are new settlers who had been brought there after the war.

Cut-out of Rajapaksa burnt in Jaffna

Cut-out of Rajapaksa burnt in Jaffna

[TamilNet, Wednesday, 20 November 2013, 23:35 GMT]
A large cut-out of SL president Mahinda Rajapaksa, has been burnt down in Jaffna city in the early hours of Wednesday. Coinciding with this incident, the SL military has beefed up the presence of armed soldiers in the streets of Jaffna. The cut-out was put up in connection with Mahinda Rajpaksa’s widespread campaign of the deceptive Vadakkin Vasantham ‘development’ campaign.

The incident has taken place near St. Patrick’s College situated within 1 km of Jaffna city.

Large posters and cut-outs of Mahinda Rajapaksa, have been put up at several locations in Jaffna by the ‘Military’ Governor of Northern Province Maj. Gen. (retd.) G.A. Chandrasiri and SL Minister and EPDP leader Douglas Devananda.

The SL military has been guarding the localities where the cut-outs of their Commander-in-Chief was placed. However, in recent times, some of these cut-outs and posters have been subjected to crude oil attacks and other forms of destruction.

A large poster put up at Stanley Road was also destroyed in recent days, sources in Jaffna said.

The SL military has been engaged in inciting violence by targeted attacks on grassroots activists who were active in mobilising against the mainstream parties from South that campaigned for Tamil votes in the Northern Provincial Council elections. The Eezham Tamils used the NPC election as an opportunity to demonstrate that they rejected not only Mahinda Rajapaksa's UPFA from the South, but also Ranil Wickramasinghe's UNP and and ex-military commander Sarath Fonseka's ‘Democratic Party’ that took part in the NPC elections.

Court in Jaffna dismisses SL military claim on Tamil memorial site at Theeruvil

Court in Jaffna dismisses SL military claim on Tamil memorial site at Theeruvil

[TamilNet, Wednesday, 20 November 2013, 22:18 GMT]
District Court of Point Pedro in Jaffna on Wednesday dismissed the claim by the Sri Lankan military that the land, which the Urban Council of Valveddith-thu’rai (VVT) had chosen to build a public park at Theeruvil was a property that should belong to the SL military. Legal sources in VVT said the civic body could now proceed with building the park which is situated at a key memorial site, where three significant monuments stood in remembrance of key LTTE leaders and commanders who sacrificed their lives under the occupation of Indian and Sri Lankan militaries and civilians massacred by the Indian military at VVT in 1989.
Valvai Monument for victims massacred by IPKF in VVT
Partly destroyed memorial site at Theeruvil, photographed in 2010. [TamilNet Library Photo]

Theeruvil monument photographed in early 90's
Theeruvil monument photographed in early 90's [TamilNet Library Photo]
Following an ambush on Indian soldiers at VVT, a large contingent of Indian soldiers who were under the command of Brigadier Shankar Prasad declared curfew in VVT, entered the houses of civilians, raped more than 50 Tamil women, shot and killed more than 64 people, including children and women. The massacre, which went on for three days from 02 August 1989, is known as India’s Mylai massacre in the country of Eezham Tamils.

In remembrance of the victims of the massacre, the Valvai Massacre Monument was constructed in the form of a lotus flower at Theeruvil.

During the military intervention by India in 1987, Jaffna and Tricomalee regional commanders of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) Lt. Col. Kumarappa and Lt. Col. Pulenthiran together with 10 other Tiger members, arrested by the Sri Lanka Navy violating the agreement within the territorial waters of the Tamil homeland, chose to end their lives by taking cyanide in the hands of the ‘Indian Peace Keeping Force’ at Palaali air base when the IPKF withdrew its protection turning them over to Colombo.

A memorial monument, which came to be known as Theeruvil Monument was raised at the land where their remains were cremated.

In 1993, Col. Kiddu, a senior LTTE leader and former commander of Jaffna, Lt. Col. Kuddi Sree, Major Malaravan together with four captains and three, ended their lives by exploding their vessel when Col Kiddu, returning from London to Tamil Eelam was intercepted by the Indian navy in the international waters.

A monument was erected in remembrance of Col. Kiddu and his crew at Theeruvil.

The occupying SL military in 2010 demolished all the remains of these monuments.

The three monuments were situated in private lands, which have now been legally bought by the Urban Council.
Theeruvil Public Park
The opening of Theeruvil Public Park in August 2013 by VVT Urban Council [Photo courtesy: Valvainet.com]

Theeruvil Public Park
[Photo courtesy: Valvainet.com]
When the UC put up a board at the site in August this year and declared it open as VVT Theeruvil Public Park, the SL military had forcefully removed the board and claimed that it was establishing a military camp at the site.

On the instructions by SL presidential sibling and Defence Secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, the notorious Terrorist Investigation Division (TID), filed a case under Section 66 of the Primary Court Procedure Act, a law applied when “breach of the peace is likely to arise in view of a dispute relating to the possession of a land.”

The Chairman of VVT Urban Council Mr C. Anantharajah, Deputy Chairman Mr N. Sathees and UC member and recently elected councillor of the Northern Provincial Council Mr M.K. Sivajilingam, were cited as respondents in case.

The remains of late Thiruvengadam Velupillai and late Parvathi Amma, the parents of LTTE leader V. Pirapaharan were placed near the destroyed monuments for the people to pay their last respects in 2010 and in 2011.

In its attempt to wipe out the memory of those perished in the massacres, detentions and most importantly the memory of key Tamil leaders and commanders, the occupying Sinhala military attempted to claim that the land where these monuments once stood was a ‘property owned by the LTTE’ and that the ‘property’ has now by default become that of the SL military.

In recent weeks, the SL military realising that it would lose the case, started to scoop the soil of the monumental site and use it to construct a military base near the VVT, destroying the park project of the VVT Urban Council.

It remains to be seen whether the civic and provincial council could protect such memorial sites in whatever ways possible without getting them further desecrated in the hands of the occupying military, civil sources in Vadamaraadchi commented.

Some of TamilNet Library photos witnessing the 2010 destruction of the Theeruvil memorial site follow:
Valvai Monument for victims massacred by IPKF in VVT
Valvai Monument for victims massacred by IPKF in VVT
Valvai Monument for victims massacred by IPKF in VVT

புதன், 20 நவம்பர், 2013

Reports of disappearances surface in wake of Sri Lanka CHOGM

Reports of disappearances surface in wake of Sri Lanka CHOGM

[TamilNet, Tuesday, 19 November 2013, 19:54 GMT]
A 35-year-old Tamil activist, who was actively involved in mobilising support to the victory of Tamil National Alliance (TNA) in the Provincial Council elections, has been reported missing since Friday in Ki'linochchi. Meanwhile, in Jaffna, an alert public apprehended two culprits, allegedly operated by the occupying Sri Lankan military, when the squad attempted to abduct a 21-year-old Tamil girl in broad daylight on Hospital Road in Jaffna on Monday. When the public caught the two Sinhala-speaking operatives, tens of occupying Sri Lankan soldiers and policemen protected the squad and assaulted the civilians, who had caught the abductors. The fate of another woman recently abducted by a similar squad at Punnaalaik-kadduvan in Jaffna is not known.

Eyewitnesses who were present at the junction, where the two alleged military operatives were caught in Jaffna, said they saw sharp weapons, ropes, blindfold and wires inside the blue-colour Hiace van (reg. no. 500-1173).

The SL military operatives have been blamed for abducting ex-LTTE female members who have been released after detention by the SL military.

The man reported missing in Ki'linochchi is Sivakumaran Baskaran, who is a native of Koozhaavadi village in Uruththirapuram.

He was last seen at Ki'linochchi Central Bus stand Friday morning when he was on his way to Ka'ndaava'lai.

Sivakumaran is a grassroots activist supporting the TNA, according to Tamil parliamentarian S. Sritharan from Ki'linochchi district.

Following the recent NPC elections in which the Tamil people rejected the rule by Colombo, the intelligence operatives of the SL military have been threatening the grassroots activists, who were behind the mass mobilisation. Several activists have displaced to escape the prying eyes of the SL military.

The affected people are reluctant to lodge complaints or reveal the identities of those being targeted in fear of further reprisals.

Indian Foreign Secretary thanks Sampanthan for Jaffna invitation to Indian PM

Indian Foreign Secretary thanks Sampanthan for Jaffna invitation to Indian PM

[TamilNet, Monday, 18 November 2013, 23:37 GMT]
Indian Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh who accompanied Indian Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Colombo, when she met the Tamil National Alliance parliamentarians last Wednesday repeatedly thanked R Sampanthan, MA Sumanthiran and Suresh Premachandran of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) for having extended an invitation to the Indian PM to visit the island appreciating the ‘usefulness’ of the invitation that had coincided with the controversial Indian delegation’s attendance to the CHOGM, informed sources within the TNA told TamilNet on Monday.

The invitation extended to the Indian PM by the Northern Provincial Council Chief Minister Mr CV Wigneswaran, was interpreted by a section of Tamil media as a move in ‘connivance’ with the diplomatic sections in New Delhi that wanted to counter the unified call from Tamil Nadu State that was demanding full Indian boycott of the Sri Lanka CHOGM.

Following the controversy, Mr Wigneswaran went on record explaining that the invitation was meant to be interpreted as a request to Indian PM to visit North on ‘any future occasion of his visit to the island’ and that there was no specific reference to the CHOGM in his invitation.

The exact content of the invitation has not been revealed to the constituting parties of the TNA or to any politicians except the Wigneswaran-trio, the TNA sources further said.

“Faced with a lack of Sri Lankan Tamil consensus, Indian diplomacy had last month prevailed on the recently elected chief minister of the Northern Province, C.V. Wigneswaran, to write to the [Indian] Prime Minister inviting him to Jaffna coinciding with the CHOGM,” The Telegraph India reported on November 14.

“Anticipating such a Jaffna visit, the Indian high commission in Colombo was fully geared for what would have been a historic trip to the Tamil heartland by the Prime Minister,” the report said adding that “[i]nternal opinion in the ministry of external affairs (MEA) was that Manmohan Singh should fly first to Jaffna and address a huge public meeting of Tamils there.”

“Some MEA officials were of the view that it would have replicated a public meeting in Calcutta by Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev in 1955 during a visit by the Soviet leaders that showed the way for future ties with Moscow,” the Telegraph India said elaborating further: “They argued, with diminishing feedback from the political leadership, that with Jaffna Tamil sentiment solidly behind him, the Prime Minister would then have arrived at the CHOGM as a champion of the Sri Lankan Tamil cause, which was how New Delhi was viewed before the Indian Peacekeeping Force was sent to the island by Rajiv Gandhi.”

However, as Tamil Nadu’s protest prevailed at least to the level of blocking Indian PM’s attendance to the CHOGM, the ‘Jaffna show’ was stolen by the visiting British Prime Minister David Cameron, who had to issue an ultimatum giving a limited ‘time and space’ to the Sri Lankan State till the 25th Session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva in March 2014, political observers in the island said.

External Links:
The Telegraph: Diplomacy salvages Lanka fiasco Sujatha meets Tamil leaders

Colombo forced Tamil doctors to lie: Dr. Varatharajah

Colombo forced Tamil doctors to lie: Dr. Varatharajah

[TamilNet, Monday, 18 November 2013, 13:14 GMT]
Former Regional Director of Health Services (RDHS) for Mullaiththeevu, Dr. Thurairajah Varatharajah, currently in exile in the U.S, says in video documentary aired in India's NewsX TV station that Colombo, after keeping him and four other doctors in prison at the end of the war, forced the doctors to lie to foreign media and to the Organizations accusing Sri Lanka of allegations of committing war-crimes to neutralize the allegations. Dr Varatharajah said that living under such conditions had become unbearable that he had to seek ways to get out of Sri Lanka with his family. The doctors were accused by Colombo of giving false accounts of civilian deaths during the war, and were forced to recant the figures in a well publicized news conference. Dr Varatharajah, said he is talking voluntarily to set the record straight now that he does not have to fear for his life.


Dr Varatharajah
Dr Varatharajah
Dr Varatharajah told NewsX that he and other doctors were able to treat non-life threatening injuries with available medicine, anesthesia, and pain-killers. However, they were not able to perform surgeries on seriously wounded due to lack of medicine. "We would have been able to save many thousands had we had appropriate medicines," the doctor said on the conditions prevailed during last months before the war ended in May 2009.

"I stayed behind to provide a much needed medical service to my people. The State imprisoned me for four months for that," Varatharajah said.

Varatharajah and other Tamil leaders
speak to NewsX


Ananthi Sasitharan, currently a TNA member of parliament, says in the interview that her husband (nom de guerre Ezhilan), a political head of the LTTE in the eastern province, surrendered with Father Francis Joseph on May 18, following an announcement by the Sri Lanka military that they will pardon those surrender, and has not been seen since.

The NewsX interview has additional segments of interviews with US-based leader Rudrakumaran, leader of Tamil National Peoples Front (TNPF) Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam, civil society activist Guruparan, TNA MPs and others.

Doctors V. Shanmugarajah, Thurairaja Varatharajah, Thangamuttu Sathiamurthi, Sivapalan and Ila
Doctors V. Shanmugarajah, Thurairaja Varatharajah, Thangamuttu Sathiamurthi, Sivapalan and Ilancheliyan Pallavan, recant story
The doctors working in the NorthEast in civilian hospitals under LTTE run de-facto civil administration were Ki'linochchi Regional Director of Health Services (RDHS) Dr. T. Sathiyamoorthy, Mullaiththeevu RDHS Dr. Thurairaja Varatharajan, Dr. Ilancheliyan Pallavan of Puthukudiyiruppu government hospital, Mullaiththeevu Medical Superintendent Dr. Kanapathipillai Shanmugarajah, and Dr. S.Sivapalan.

The detained doctors have been given low level medical posts in the NorthEast, and are working with close monitoring from the Sri Lanka military intelligence, sources in Jaffna said.

Delhi-based journalist Rajesh Sunderam
Delhi-based journalist Rajesh Sunderam
Rajesh Sunderam, the video documentary maker worked for Al Jazeera, was an Executive Editor at New Delhi-based Alpha Media and recently returned from South Africa after working on a controversial TV Channel startup for three months. Sunderam visited the U.S. to conduct interviews with visiting politicians and civil activists for a Tamil Diaspora event held in New York.

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External Links:
WikiLeaks:Doctors from No-Fire-Zone released on bail
WikiLeaks:Doctors Recant Eyewitness Accounts of Civilian Casualties

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முதலான செய்திகள், கவிதைகள், கட்டுரைகள், பாவியம், தொடர்கள் எனப்பலவும் இடம் பெற்றுள்ளன.  தங்கள் படைப்புகளையும் செய்திகளையும் (நல்ல) தமிழில் அனுப்பி வைக்க வேண்டுகின்றேன். நண்பர்களுக்கும் தெரிவிக்க வேண்டுகின்றேன்.

தமிழைப்பற்றி எழுதினால் தீட்டுப்பட்டுவிட்டது எனக் கருதும் சில குழுவின்  நண்பர்கள், அவ்வாறு கருதாமல், இவ்விதழில் படைப்புகளையும் செய்திகளையும் அளித்துப் பங்கேற்கலாம்  என்பதால், பயன்படுத்திக் கொள்ள வேண்டுகின்றேன்.

கணித்தமிழ்ச்சங்கம், உத்தமம் குழுவினர் கணியறிவியல் சார்ந்த கட்டுரைகள், சொல்லாக்கங்கள், ஆகியவற்றை அளிப்பதுடன்  தாங்கள் உருவாக்கும் கணியன்கள் பற்றிய அறிமுகங்களையும்  அளிக்க வேண்டுகின்றேன்.
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