बुधवार, १८ फेब्रुवारी, २००९

Another Milestone Conquerred by ISRO: Indigenous Cryogenic Engine

ISRO to launch satellites by its own indigenous cryogenic engine


By Khabrein.Info Correspondent,

New Delhi, Feb 18, 2009: India’s ISRO is all set to launch satellites by its own indigenous cryogenic engine. Late last year India had completed final testing of its indigenously developed Cryogenic engine, giving a big boost to its space aspirations. It was the second biggest success for ISRO after Chandrayaan-1 launch.

ISRO crossed yet another major milestone in December last year by successfully conducting the Flight Acceptance Hot Test of Indigenous Cryogenic Engine at Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre’s (LPSC) Mahendragiri facilities on December 18, 2008. This Cryogenic Engine is identified for the first indigenously developed Cryogenic Stage to be used in the next Geosynchronous Launch Vehicle mission (GSLV -D3).

The indigenous cryogenic engine develops a thrust of 73 kilo Newtons (kN) in vacuum with a specific impulse of 454 seconds and provides a payload capability of 2200 Kg to Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO) for GSLV. The Engine works on ‘Staged Combustion Cycle’ with an integrated turbopump running at around 42,000 rotations per minute (rpm). It is also equipped with two steering engines developing a thrust of 2 kN each to enable three-axis control of the launch vehicle during the mission. Another unique feature of this engine is the closed loop control of both thrust and mixture ratio, which ensures optimum propellant utilisation for the mission.

The hot test was carried out for a planned duration of 200 seconds during which the engine was operated in the nominal and 13% uprated thrust regimes. All the propulsion parameters during the test were found satisfactory and closely matched with predictions.

गुरुवार, ५ फेब्रुवारी, २००९

Freedom of Expression or Just a Trade Off...

On 05-Feb-09, one of top commented article in Times of India made me think what is this article about and I turned away from that page. But then I on second thought I decide to leave N+1 comment on that article. I believe the comment will never be published as there is praise for Police and dispraise for Media. Non-the-less I thought to publish it here as my thought for today....

Below is the article followed by my thoughts....


Man assaults jeans-clad wife for dressing up like men
4 Feb 2009, 0401 hrs IST, Swati Sethi, TNN



SIRSA: In a brazen act of violence, reminiscient of the Shri Ram Sene goons in Mangalore, a man kicked and stamped his wife because she was dressed "as a man"

Adding insult to injury, the police promptly dispatched the battered woman, who suffered the ignominy in full public glare, to her in-laws house, terming it as a “family matter”. No case was filed.

The shameful episode was played out in the Dabwali market on Monday when a 23-year-old jean-clad girl accompanied her parents on a shopping expedition. “She was accosted by her livid husband and beaten for ‘bringing a bad name to the family”.

He kept screaming at her “Is this the way women from respectable families dress?” a shopkeeper, who witnessnessed the incident and helped rescue the girl, said. A PCR van which reached the spot, took the couple to the police station, he added.

“We summoned the boy’s father and his relatives from nearby Bading Khera village and let them take the couple home on an assurance that there would be no more beatings. Besides, it is a family dispute and can be resolved by counselling the husband-wife duo who are graduates,” Joginder Singh, SHO, city police station at Dabwali, told TOI.

However, the incident has sparked off a raging debate. Shreya, student of advertising, management and public relations department of Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar, claimed, “Dress has nothing to do with family repute or disrepute. Even boys wear earrings and keep flowing hair.”

Striking a more strident note, Jagmati Sangwan, state president of All India Democratic Women’s Association, said, “The police ought to have booked the husband for assault and under the Domestic Violence Act.”



My View:
I assume that both Man and Woman in this case hold the same definition of Respect and Society.

Man seems to be believing in a society where women are looked upon as Respectable Icon of a Family and is expected to carry the Iconic Emblem by her Appearance, Behavior and Character all together.
Woman seems to be believing in a society where Appearance may not be the Top significant criteria for displaying Respect.

There is a disconnect in expectations of the two. Hence is the social display of disgusting rage.
Very simplified way of looking at the gist of the news. But is that all? It reflects many more things not just the dilemma of the two individuals involved for right of freedom to express vs the display respectfulness.

(1) Clashes between Individuals with different mindsets is always a right thing to happen. The manner in which it is displayed depends on the local culture of the society. Now this is very very local and may change if you move out of a residential area of circle with a radius 5 KM. In Metros one may file for Divorce and decide to stay away. In same Metro one may decide to Kill Other Person or Hit and Kick. It all depends of how the individuals sees it right from his social upbringing and surroundings. At this time we have to accept that Bharat is such a country where Diversity is the foundation and cannot be eliminated make what one individual or a complete Official System May Try and Do. Same Rule cannot be applied to each and every case.

(2) Notice the reaction of Police. They have classified it as family and not reported any case. This is very very practical and simple reaction to all that I am trying to explain in the point 1 above. The underlying reason for Police to take this action could be anything but the result is the same. The clashes between two individuals especially a couple married to each other is strictly a family affair.

(3) Now why is Media bringing this up to the national level. There is Debate Value in the subject that can possibly enrage individuals and that way creating more news. Is that kind of news good for health of society? Does media officials thing of value that the news is going to bring to society before publishing it?

(4) Media should visit schools, public / private sports complexes, cultural foundation programs and keep publishing their results of GOOD work done by our people and publish it. What is result? There may not be direct "more news" value into it. But for sure it will inspire more and more individuals to think of exploring his or her "constructive aspirations" as opposed to the "rage" in earlier scenario where there is "more news value". Aspiration to do something like a winning sports person did or a vocalist did will certainly earn more Medal to aspirant Bharat than enraged Bharat.

My Suggestion
I am suggesting Media to run a Good-New-Section (GNS) for each city and give that GNS section higher publicity. By doing that media would have created social value and it the value will be much much more than the news value that is targeted by publishing such low-social-value but high-news-value news.