May 19, 2009

Tips on writing an featured articles

Top tips for writing feature articles

A feature story differs from a straight news story in one respect – its intent. A news story provides
information about an event, idea or situation. The feature does a bit more – it may also interpret
news, add dept h and colour to a story, instruct or entertain.

Structure :

· The introduction is the most important part - entice your reader, hook them in. Use drama, emotion, quotations, questions, descriptions
· The body of the article needs to keep any promises or answe r any questions raised in the introduction - try and maintain an "atmosphere" throughout the writing
· While the introduction draws the reader in, the conclusion should be written to help the reader remember the story - use a strong punchline

Some points to keep in mind:

· Focus on human interest - the feel and emotion you put into the article are critical. Don't think about writing a "science" story - think about writing a "human interest" story.
· Be clear about why you are writing the article. Is it to inform, persuade, observe, evaluate, or evoke emotion?
· Write in the active voice. In active writing, people do things. Passive sentences often have the person doing the action at the end of the sentence or things being done “by” someone.
· Accuracy is important - you can interpret and embroider but not fudge.
· Keep your audience clearly in mind - what are their desires, what really matters to them?
· Avoid clichés (cutting edge, world beating, revolutionary ) and sentimental statements - especially at the end of your article.
· Interviews for features usually need to be in-depth and in person rather than over the phone - this enables you to add in colour and detail.
· Use anecdotes and direct quotes to tell the story - try not to use too many of your own words.
· Talk to more than one person to provide a more complete picture – but don’t just add in sources to show how much work you’ve done. Be ruthless about who you put in and who you leave out!
· Don't rely on the computer spell-checker - especially those with a U.S. dictionary.
· Decide on the ‘tense' of your story at the start and stick to it. Present tense usually works best.
· Avoid lengthy, complex paragraphs. Your article will appear in columns, so one or two sentences equals a paragraph.
· Ideas come from everywhere - watch, read, listen, keep up to date, take notes. Talk to people outside the field of science to find out what interests and concerns them.

Getting your feature articles published

· READ the publication you want to write for (a surprising number of writers don’t and it shows)
· Give a proposal rather than full article
· Include good examples of your previously published work
· Write what the editor wants to publish, not what you want to write. How do you find out?
Study the editorial and staff writers' pieces - they are aimed precisely at the publication's
target audience
· Select your market - list six magazines that could buy your article and study them. The articles, advertising and letters to the editor will give vital clues to the interests and demographics of the audience
· A picture sells the story - offer good quality images as prints, transparencies or digital files. Check with the editor for the preferred option
· Obtain a style sheet for the publication
· Submit your story typed and double-spaced.
· Let the relevant person (editor/deputy editor) in the print media outlet know you are sending them an article. Follow this up with a phone call a week or so later
· Send your article to only one print media outlet initially. If they don't want to use it within a set time period, send it elsewhere.


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May 18, 2009

LTTE Chief Prabhakaran reportedly shot dead

Liberation of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) chief Velupillai Prabhakaran has reportedly been shot dead along with his son Charles Antony and other Tiger commanders.

Unofficial reports said Prabhakaran was ambushed and shot dead while trying to flee Special Forces who closed in on the last rebel fortification.

A Sri Lankan military spokesman said that there has been no identification of Prabhakaran as yet.

There were reports that only DNA verification would confirm Prabhakaran's death, as he was known to move around with two doubles.

Earlier in the day, the Sri Lankan Army had claimed that Prabhakaran was alive and surrounded by government troops.

On Sunday, four senior rebel leaders were killed in fighting, the army said.

They included the head of the Tigers" political wing, Balasingham Nadesan, the head of rebels" peace secretariat Seevaratnam Puleedevan, and a military leader known as Ramesh.

The latest claims cannot be verified as reporters are barred from the war zone.

If confirmed, Prabhakaran's death could signal the end of the nearly three decade-long civil-ethnic war that cost the island nation the lives of thousands of innocent civilians.

Meanwhile, injured civilians continue to leave Sri Lanka"s war zone to get medical care.

The movement of civilians out of the war zone comes as the LTTE conceded defeat after sending out suicide attackers as part of a last-ditch attempt to keep the military"s final assault at bay on the square kilometre they control.

"This battle has reached its bitter end. We have decided to silence our guns," the LTTE"s diplomatic chief, Selvarajah Pathmanathan, said in a statement posted on the pro-rebel web site www.TamilNet.com on Sunday

A day before, Sri Lanka"s President Mahinda Rajapaksa had declared victory after troops seized the entire coast for the first time since the war erupted in 1983.

Icet 2009 Key :: Results may be on 24th or 25th May 2009

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Eamcet 2009 Results on 31 May or 1 June

Eamcet-2009 will be conducted today in749 centres across the whole state...

Eamcet for engineering stream will be held in 606 centres from 10 am to 1 pm, the exam for medical and agricultural streams will be conducted in 143 centres from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm. In this year’s Eamcet 25 per cent weight will be given for Intermediate marks while determining the rank. Officials have asked the candidates to reach the exam centres at least one hour before the scheduled time. Students will be allowed into the centres from 9.30 am for morning session and from 2 pm in the afternoon session.

Students will not be allowed into the centres even one minute after the scheduled time of 10 am and 2.30 pm. While the number of students attempting engineering had gone up from 2.75 lakh last year to over 3.11 lakh this year, in the medicine and agriculture stream the number has come down from 79,000 to 65,000. 

The examination material has already been dispatched to 22 regional centres across the state. The candidates will not be allowed to leave the halls before the end of the examination. Cell phones, calculators, pagers and any other devices will not be permitted inside. Police personnel will be deployed near exam centres and prohibitory orders under Section 144 would be clamped on 100-metre radius of the centres.

Sensex creates history: hits 14,000, triggers trade halt

Welcoming UPA's win in the general elections markets opened on a very upbeat note triggering of circuit breakers for the first time ever.

The shares surged nearly 15 percent within seconds of opening on Monday, triggering circuit breakers that halted trade for two hours as investors celebrated a sweeping election victory for the ruling coalition.

The markets further extended their gains which triggered the final circuit breaker that shuts trade for the day.

It was the first time a circuit breaker has been set off by a rise in the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), a spokesman said.

The benchmark 30-share BSE index rose 14.70 percent to 13,963.30 points, its highest since September 23, and the 50-share National Stock Exchange (NSE) index jumped 14.48 percent to 4,203.30, also an eight-month high.

Earlier, the BSE said its index had risen 10.7 percent before the halt.

"It is very surprising because the turnover was not much. It's very hard to understand how the circuit breakers have been triggered when the volumes are so low," T.S. Harihar, vice president at ICICI Securities, said.

Circuit breakers are set based on moves of 10 percent, 15 percent and 20 percent using the close to the previous quarter as a base. Triggering a circuit breaker in one market also closes the other.

The BSE index was up 1,789.88 points and the NSE index was up 531.65 points at the halt, both having crossed the 15 percent trigger limits.

When trade resumed, the BSE index extended its rise by 160.12 points to 1,950 points and the NSE rose another 68.35 points to be up 600 points on the day, the 20 percent limit was triggered and trade was halted for the day.

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May 16, 2009

Deepika Padukone most searched on Yahoo!

The Young and pretty girl Deepika Padukone recently received the Yahoo! Search Buzz Award 2008 in Mumbai. Says a source close to Deepika, “While Katrina Kaif and Kareena Kapoor are vying with each other to be voted the sexiest actress in B-Town, Deepika has quietly emerged ahead of them. She was given an award for the Most Searched word in the entertainment category. The awards have been announced on the basis of the most searched keywords for 2008 and the searches are performed by users of Yahoo! India. The source adds, “This is quite surprising considering Deepika is just three films old and one would have thought that actresses like Priyanka Chopra and Aishwarya Rai would have been voted in terms of popular appeal.

The website is also planning a television show on the Search Awards which will be promoted and aired on their television partner’s channel in late May. Reacting to the news, Deepika says, “I am a bit surprised but it’s fun. They presented me with an award so I have one more to add to my collection now.It definitely gives Deepika an edge above the rest considering she’s still a newbie while the others in contention (Katrina Kaif, Aishwarya Rai, Rani Mukerji among others) have done many films. Says Deepika diplomatically, “That doesn’t matter as the other actresses also must have received awards at some point.

It’s about enjoying the moment and having fun. It all stems from loving what I do being an actor. Other celebrities who received awards included: Most Searched Sports Personality Yuvraj Singh and Sachin Tendulkar. Most Searched Indian Film Kamal Haasan’s Dasavatharam.

May 14, 2009

Andhra Pradesh Exit Polls 2009

Andhra Pradesh Exit polls,Congress on top, TDP wait another 5 years, PRP where it is???

YSR is King in Exit polls, Shock to TDP...


Exit polls conducted by different TV channels in the 5 phase Lok Sabha elections, which ended Wednesday, predicted Congress-led UPA a slight edge over the BJP-led NDA, with the Third Front and others lagging far behind. However, most exit polls have a reputation for going wrong. In 2004, they gave victory — wrongly, as it turned out — to the NDA. Counting of votes will begin on Saturday morning. With exit polls predicting that the Congress was aehad. TD leaders were upset as the channels rolled out their exit poll results, and refused comment. The BJP claimed it had made its own exit poll, which gave it 166 Lok Sabha and its NDA allies 51, totalling 217. The CNN-IBN poll predicted 185-205 seats for the Congress and its allies and between 165-185 for the NDA. The projection for the Third Front was between 110 to 130 seats. The Congress has gained over the divided Op-position in the state if you believe the exit polls put out by national TV channels. 

If you were tuned to local channels, you would think that the Congress had lost. The only exception was the channel Sakshi, run by Mr Jaganmohan Reddy, son of the Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy, which foresees a sweep for the Congress. But the channel left out 25 seats, saying they were too close to call. That perhaps defines the nature of this election.The exit polls show that there was anti-incumbency, but Chiranjeevi’s Praja Rajayam saved the Congress by dividing the sentiment with the TD. 

May 13, 2009

Annamayya Laksha Gala Sankeertanarchana in Hyderabad sets a new world record placed in Guinness Records

Annamacharya keertanas sets new Records...


A staggering 1.6 lakh musicians sang Annamacharya keertanas in praise of lord Venkateswara in Hydearabad city on 10th may 2009 Sunday, setting a new world record. The official adjudicator of Guinness Records, Mr Rey-mond Marshal, announced to huge applause that the event, Laksha Gala Sankee-rtanarchana, had broken the previous record of Poland where 60,000 people sang the national anthem together on August 2, 1937.
 
In all 1.6 lakh people participated in the event. The previous record has been broken. He handed over the certificate to the finance minister, Mr K. Rosaiah. The event was organised to pay tribute to the poet Tallapaka Annamacharya on his 601st birth anniversary. Musicians sang and performed on instruments the Annamacharya songs Bhavamulona, Bramhakadigina Padamu, Enthamatramuna, Podagantimayya, Kondalalo Nelokonna Koneti Rayudu, Narayana Namo Namo and Muddugare Yashoda. The event saw thousands of young musicians, who outnumbered the older participants. The event was organised by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam, AP cultural department and Silicon Andhra, a US-based cultural organisation for Telugus. It took three months to organise the singing marathon.
 
 

May 12, 2009

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May 5, 2009

Officers & Clerk Jobs in Andhra Bank Recruitment Project-2009

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Andhra Bank invites Online applications from Indian Citizens for following vacancies between 17/04/2009 to 07/05/2009 :

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  1. Probationary Officers in JMGS-I grade : 295 posts
  2. Technical Officers in JMGS-I grade : 15 posts
  3. HR Officers in JMGS-I grade : 15 posts
  4. Security Officers in MMGS-II : 11 posts
  5. Chartered Accountants in MMGS-II : 12 posts
  6. Marketing Associates On Contract Basis : 100 posts
  7. Clerks : 550 posts

Pay Grades : Officers in JMGS-I : Rs 10000 -Rs. 18240, Officers in MMGS-II : Rs.13820 - Rs. 19920, Clerks : Rs.4410 -Rs. 13210, Marketing Associates : Rs.250000/- per annum

How to Apply : Candidates are required to apply on-line only from 17/04/2009 to 07/05/2009 

May 4, 2009

AP Election 2009 Results in Online - Election Counting on 16th May 2009

AP Election Results 2009 in Online at 

Vote counting begins at 16th May 2009 8am.Early results will come at 10 am we can get first trends. The following polling schedule for the 2009 General Elections was announced by the Chief Election Commissioner of India, N. Gopalaswami, on March 2, 2009:

April 16 – Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Jammu & Kashmir, Kerala, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep

April 23 – Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Goa, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand

April 30 – Bihar, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Sikkim, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu

May 7 – Bihar, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Delhi

May 13 – Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Uttarakhand, Chandigarh, Puducherry.

APPSC Gr-I Results on 1st May 2009

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360 candidates selected for 196 posts

Interviews from 20th May 2009.

20 candidates for day to interview.

Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has conducted Gr-I examination results expecting on 1st May 2009 12.00 noon. Check Your Gr-I Results in http://www.apspsc.gov.in/

Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has announced results of Group I Services on May 1. You can get your Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) results 2008 on the official website of APPSC: http://appsc.ap.nic.in/