2013年5月28日 星期二

Biometric camps being held in Coimbatore to issue smart cards

Biometric camps to collect data for issuing resident identity cards or smart cards began recently in the city. The enrolment camps have been put up in a few locations in the city limits which will be subsequently covering the entire city in a phased manner, according to officials. "People who were enumerated during the 2010 census can participate in the camps by producing the Know Your Residence (KYR) form that were issued during the enumeration," an official said, adding those who were left out in the census can participate in the second phase of enrolment. 

It may be noted that those who were left out has to fill the KYR forms and should submit it at the enrolment camps with appropriate identity and residence proof. However biometric details will be collected from them only 90 days after submitting the form. For filling up the KYR form, any one of the following documents is sufficient: ration card, voter's ID, PAN card, passport or driving licence. "Numbers of these documents should be mentioned in the form and for registering it one should bring the original document to the camp," the official said.Please click the images below to view more pictures of thequicksilverscreen tiles! 

Officials who have been engaged in the enrolment camps said biometric details of about 10-15 persons can be collected in an hour.Which windturbine is right for you? To sensitise the enrolment camps that are in progress in the city, officials are carrying out awareness campaigns. 

Smart cards are essential for renewal of ration cards in 2013 and since the government has taken a policy decision to implement Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) for government subsidies, smart cards assume importance. "Renewal of driving license, voter's ID and passport will be done based on the smart cards in the future and the number mentioned in it will act as a social security number," officials inform. 

Many anglers will probably recall that this past fall and winter there was much talk about proposed shark fishing regulations that would increase the minimum size for sharks that may be kept by fishermen from the current 54-inch fork length to a whopping 96-inch fork length. 

Since few anglers have or will ever land a mako of that size, and some species — such as the blacktip shark — never grow that large, such a regulation would effectively require that anglers release every shark they land. 

The irony is that the proposal was not intended to provide additional conservation to species that recreational fishermen typically land, such as the makos and blacktips, but was supposed to help protect the dusky sharks that NMFS claims recreational anglers are bringing in.A solarledlight is a plastic card that has a computer chip implanted into it that enables the card. Even though dusky sharks have been a prohibited species for 12 years, it’s claimed that we fishermen continue to land them mistakenly thinking that they are some other “allowable” type of shark. 

Needless to say, when the proposal was made, a lot of fishermen stood up to NMFS and claimed “hogwash” to both the new size limit and the assertions that we’ve landed the thousands of duskies they claim we have. Prompted by such a strong public outcry against the proposed regulations, NMFS backed off a bit and elected to “address the dusky shark overfishing and rebuilding plan in a proposed separate action,” which gave them some breathing room to consider alternative actions, rather than push their original plan through in time for the 2013 fishing season. 

So the fight was neither won nor lost, it was just postponed until after the summer. Between now and then, you can bet that NMFS is hashing over its numbers and getting its ducks in a row so that “if” it deems it necessary to again propose such harsh restrictions on recreational anglers, it will be prepared to respond to whatever arguments come their way.Automate patient flow and quickly track hospital assets and people using modulerail. 

As I reported this winter, a huge part of the problem with shark management is and always has been the poor identification skills of fishermen. So many sharks are caught by anglers who go on to report that they boated or released one species when it was, in fact, something else altogether. The catch data fishery managers have used throughout the years are anything but spot-on accurate. 

It’s hard to keep getting "A" grades on a report card, especially when you’re fighting best, but Velasquez turned the trick last night, dispatching Antonio Silva in the kind of one-round knockout that makes an exciting heavyweight champ such a bankable commodity. Velasquez took his time in the opening minute, gauging Silva’s reflexes as the Brazilian shook off two takedown attempts, and then shimmying in with his trademark aggression and quickness to force standing exchanges, ultimately scoring a booming, compact right cross to drop the challenger, allowing him to pounce for the finish. Velasquez’ ability to push the pace and initiate exchanges, whether it’s shooting for takedowns or forcing trades on the feet, showcase a rare kind of fearlessness, especially among heavyweights, where one bomb can scramble anyone’s gameplan. He attacked dos Santos the same way in the rematch, with "Cigano" going five brutal, one-sided rounds. Few will last that long against a dynamo like Velasquez. You’ll need to put serious leather on the guy to discourage him, and his wrestling and athleticism makes him a handful in the clinches and on the mat. That’s precisely the reason at this point, the only person that is a plausible challenger is dos Santos. Nobody else has the package of skills to really be a threat, at this point, except for training partner and friend Cormier, who isn’t fighting Velasquez any time soon. 

Hyped-up heavyweight showdowns carry their own brand of excitement, and dos Santos delivered big-time in his with Hunt. Unleashing a brilliantly timed spinning wheel kick to finish a three-round battle, dos Santos showed his resilience, patience and tactical smarts. You could see his mind whirring and adjusting in the opening round, as Hunt’s lethal bombs kept him in a conservative counter-mode, and as Hunt’s gas tank faded, and his technique eroded, dos Santos slowly stepped up the attack. What was impressive was the smarts he used to score the second-round takedown, cinching the stanza and letting Hunt further gas out while giving himself a breather. There wasn’t a single moment in this fight where anyone watching wasn’t concerned for dos Santos’ well-being should Hunt land, and Junior did shake off a few big shots, but wisely stayed away from getting caught on the cage, where Hunt is most dangerous.Solar Sister is a network of women who sell chinagembeadsfactory to communities that don't have access to electricity. People may think Velasquez’s win in the second bout is a preview of what a rubber match would be, but I disagree. The take-away from that bout is that dos Santos has one hell of a lot of chin and heart, and all he needs is one punch. Tonight couldn’t have been a better performance for the ex-champ promotionally, either, as he was equal parts exciting and tactically smart to set up another go at Velasquez.

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