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Tuesday, 7 April 2009

Google India launches online election site

Now voters from across the country can go online to confirm their voter registration status, discover their polling location or even view their constituency on a map, thanks to Google India's online election centre launched Monday.

The bi-lingual
site {http://www.google.co.in/intl/en/landing/loksabha2009/} in Hindi and English was launched in collaboration with a group of leading NGOs.

Voters can also peruse relevant election-related news, blogs, videos, and quotations, a statement said and moreover we can personalise the page depending upon which constituency we are in with maps, development data, parliment member details,top news from hindustan times,voter results, latest election quotes,search voter rolls.

The NGOs partnering Google India include Association for Democratic Reforms, Indicus Analytics, the Janaagraha Centre for Citizenship and Democracy, the Liberty Institute and PRS Legislative Research.

The site will also allow voters to understand the progress of development in their constituency, and consider data relating to their current and potential representatives in parliament, the statement said.

Shailesh Rao, managing director of Google India, said an informed voter was a prerequisite for the healthy functioning of the country's democracy and Indian voters had the right to information about their constituencies and candidates.

"Keeping in mind our global mission of organizing information and making it universally accessible, we have created this election centre to highlight some of the most important information available to voters in India today," Rao said.

Sanjoy Narayan, editor-in-chief of Hindustan Times Media Limited, which is co-marketing the site, said: "General elections in India are always complex. The idea behind the site was to empower our reader to make the right choice while exercising his or her franchise."

He said the age group between 18 to 35 accounted for almost 40 percent of the electorate. "This chunk of young voters is good with technology and wants to make sure they elect the right people," Narayan said.

This has been possible by the combined efforts of Google and its partners. { http://www.google.co.in/intl/en/landing/loksabha2009/partners.html  }

Sunday, 5 April 2009

Local Heroes - A new section in C m U


C m U

proudly

presents

~ Local Heroes ~



A new section, wherein,every month an interview would be conducted
highlighting a Local Hero from our neighbhourhood.
( not just chennai, any part of India - can be near your home too :) )
A brief interview and information about their inspirational acts of valour,
the issues and causes they have been involved in,
also would also be published.

This is done merely to reiterate the fact that, we dont have to be
bigshots or famous to do charity or help or promote or fight or advocate
a cause or anything for that matter.It can be you, it can be me, it can be
anyone who has a conscience, who feels that there can be much done 
about things rather than plain speak.

All those people who would be featured here or not extra-ordinary or 
super beings, they're just ordinary human beings like me and you,living 
a mundane and routine existence but making meaningfull as days pass.

Be Inspired!
&
Inspire others!

Thursday, 2 April 2009

No Tension !! Why vote ;)

~ Advocacy Campaign ~ Some WallPapers I Came Across


They've papered our cities and walls with slogans and posters and their smiling faces: Now we create some wallpaper of our own, except, being good citizens we save trees, money (and of course walls). Enjoy your digital BleedIndia Wallpaper: download , forward it, but dont take it and stick it-  at least not on walls. Wallpaper Ki Jai ho!