Thursday, 28 July 2011

EBRD Gives Ukraine Additional $100 Million for Chernobyl Work The tiny sanctuary is inside Chernobyls fire station chernobyl.info




History of Chernobyl Disaster

Chernobyl accident, that happened on April, 26, 1986 is the only one attributed to the highest 7 level of “safety significance” (in common words we might say “danger”) on the international nuclear events scale (INES). Neither to nor after such heavy accident have taken place in nuclear industry nor power engineering. The erroneous actions of personnel of the station drove reactor to a state, not considered by regulations, in which its technical failures showed up. On experts’ conclusion the severe accident arose through a low probability coincidence of a number of factors. Every factor separately could not result in an accident. But their coincidence was, on one side, casual, on the other - appropriated, in the sense, that first or last it must happen however. Because the attitude toward procedures of safety was too careless at the atomic station, and in all links of the soviet production system related to nuclear power.

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In an eerie reminder of the ongoing cost of nuclear disasters in the wake on the 11 March Fukushima debacle in Japan, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has decided to allocate an additional $100 million to the Chernobyl Shelter Fund and the Nuclear Safety Account Fund for implementation of Chernobyl programs.

Prior to Fukushima, the Chernobyl nuclear accident that occurred on 26 April 1986 was the worst nuclear power plant accident in history, and is one of only two classified as a level 7 event on the International Nuclear Event Scale (the other being the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster). The USSR’s frantic efforts to contain the sites contamination and avert a greater catastrophe ultimately involved over 500,000 workers and cost an estimated 18 billion rubles, crippling the Soviet economy.

The press service of the Ukrainian Finance Ministry reported, “Taking into account the outcome of the Chernobyl donors conference held in Kiev and taking into account additional obligations of France, the USA, Russia, the European Union and the EBRD, the demand for the funds necessary for the implementation of Chernobyl projects is fully met in the amount of 740 million euros ($1.059 billion),” the Unian informatsiine agengentsvo reported.

A reinforced concrete casing was built around the ruined Chernobyl reactor building over the seven months following the accident, which was intended to contain the remaining fuel and act as a radiation shield. As was only designed for a lifetime of 20-30 years, as well as being hastily constructed, a second shelter, the “New Safe Confinement,” with a 100-year design lifetime is currently under construction, to be placed over the existing structure.

A large, rusted iron gate swings open and we drive into Chernobyl's fire station.

The place is still manned. Firemen patrol the exclusion zone surrounding the nuclear power plant checking for wildfires in this now very overgrown wilderness.

But this small, ramshackle collection of buildings also has another use. It has become a tiny wildlife sanctuary.

"This sanctuary was established for animals that have health problems; animals that were rescued from the exclusion zone," explains Igor Chizhevsky, a biologist from Chernobyl's state-run SSSIE Ecocentre.

Igor's friend, a trained vet named Alexander (Sasha) Borovsky, set up the sanctuary 10 years ago.

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Racoon dog in Chernobyl wildlife sanctuary

Each animal has a different story”

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Sacha is an imposing hulk of a man, but with a very softly spoken manner. Igor translates as we take a short tour around this small collection of well-kept enclosures.

"When Sasha came to Chernobyl, he established the sanctuary because he loves wild animals," Igor explains.

Today the sanctuary is home to a wolf, a fox, a racoon dog and a wild boar.

"Each animal has a different story," says Igor.

The wolf arrived just a year ago, when one of Chernobyl's forest patrols found the injured cub.

"It had been bitten by a dog and was hurt," says Igor. "These men brought the wolf to Sasha and the wolf has grown here and now he has good health."

The sanctuary is not open to everyone; but for a small fee, Sasha will agree to a brief guided tour. The money, he says, helps buy food for the animals.

"All of these animals came from the exclusion zone," says Igor.

"It's not a surprise; the exclusion zone has very rich wildlife. Many species live here."


The charity Chernobyl children’s lifeline brings over at least 10 children every summer for four weeks at a time; this boosts their immune system greatly.

The charity Chernobyl children’s lifeline brings over at least 10 children every summer for four weeks at a time; this boosts their immune system greatly.

On Wednesday 27th July, I went to a disco held by Riversway Elim Church, for a group of children from Belarus near to Chernobyl where the nuclear disaster happened in 1986.

70% of Belarus is contaminated with radiation, because of this everything that is grown there is also contaminated, and due to the cost of importing food being so high they have to eat the contaminated food. This leads to the children who live there having low immune systems thyroid and kidney problems, leukaemia and also cancer; which are all due to the contaminated food. Jane Elliott who runs the Shropshire branch of Chernobyl children’s lifeline said that, when she visited Belarus, the mother of a family was very upset because she was slowly killing her children by feeding them the contaminated food, but there is nothing that could be done to prevent it.

The charity Chernobyl children’s lifeline brings over at least 10 children every summer for four weeks at a time; this boosts their immune system greatly.

The disco was held by Riversway Elim Church, for a group of children from Belarus near to Chernobyl where the nuclear disaster happened in 1986.

The disco was held by Riversway Elim Church, for a group of children from Belarus near to Chernobyl where the nuclear disaster happened in 1986.

The charity is a completely voluntary organisation which relies very heavily on fundraising to pay for the children to come to the UK.

The Charity is always looking for people to help out, whether it be by being a host family next year, or by donating in the form of facilities, or activities, or transport, for example if someone had a minibus they could take the children to the coast for the day, which also boost’s their immune system.

The host families are not only in contact with the child for the time that they are in the UK, but keep in contact after their visit through phone calls, Birthday and Christmas cards and letters.

100% of the fundraising done for the charity goes to the children.

The charity is always in need of donations; each child returns to Belarus with 30 kilo’s of luggage that is given to them in the UK, this includes clothes, multivitamins, toiletries, tea and coffee, hand cream and lip balm because of the very cold winters (-30 in the winter).

The Children are in the UK for 2 more weeks, so if you would like to donate before their return home you can contact Jane Elliott on 07846 172750.

The personal experience that I have had, meeting the children had made me want to be involved in whatever way I can.

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Society for Historical Archaeology www.sha.org SHA Warns Motorists of Excessive Heat Congregation Sha are Shalom Gates of Peace Bat Mitzvah

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UNDATED- Forecasters are predicting heat indices reaching near 100 degrees on Thursday. The Maryland State Highway Administration is alerting motorists to take precautions and perform routine checks on their vehicles to ensure vital systems have no visible damage and all fluids are at appropriate levels.

The SHA said that in excessive heat, a small problem with a hose or belt can become a major issue- particularly if there is congestion on the roadway. During excessive heat days, the SHA said its crews on the road are extra vigilant to spot stranded motorists and assist in any way possible.

Valuable fluids

  • Motor Oil - Follow manufacturers' recommendations on the weight of the oil, as well as that the existing oil is filled to the appropriate level and is clean.
  • Antifreeze – Ensure that the cooling reservoirs in all vehicles are at appropriate levels.
  • Windshield Wiper Fluid – Keep the windshield wiper fluid levels topped to help with visibility on the roads.

SHA recommends that motorists park in shady areas if possible or use windshield sun blockers to keep temperatures low inside vehicles. Do not ever leave children or pets alone in a vehicle. Upon entering a vehicle, open the door and windows to allow trapped heat to escape. Once in the vehicle it is important to keep in mind that vehicle air conditioning systems take time to begin cooling. It is equally important for motorists and their passengers to drink plenty of water during moderate to long trips to avoid becoming dehydrated.

Ridesharing or Mass Transit Use

When the National Weather Service issues excessive heat warnings, drivers should consider ridesharing to reduce the amount of vehicle emissions which lead to bad air quality. Ridesharing also helps reduce fuel consumption and congestion. Motorists are also urged to fuel vehicles after the hottest part of the day, preferably in the evening hours.

Using public transportation is also an important tool to reduce vehicle emissions and stay cool. Citizens interested in mass transportation are urged to log onto www.mta.maryland.gov or the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority at www.wmata.com.

SHA is keeping a watchful eye on its crews and suggests that pedestrians and cyclists keep some of these tips in mind:

Safety Tips for Workers

  • Stay hydrated – drink plenty of water, approximately one cup every 15-20 minutes.
  • Eat regular light meals and avoid heavy large meals during hot weather.
  • Wear tinted safety glasses to reduce eye strain and headaches.
  • Use sun protection (30 SPF or greater) and apply it once every two hours.
  • Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of heat-induced illnesses.
  • Train staff about heat-related illnesses.
  • Perform heaviest work during the coolest part of the day.
  • Use the buddy system by working in pairs.
  • Wear light, loose-fitting clothing.
  • Take frequent breaks in cool, shaded areas to allow body temperature to cool down.
  • Avoid beverages that contain caffeine. These beverages often contain high amounts of sugar that may lead to dehydration.
  • Replace lost potassium by consuming potassium-rich foods such as orange or grapefruit juice, bananas, apricots, cantaloupe, honeydew melons and raisins.
For the latest information on road conditions and to plan routes accordingly to avoid congestion, log onto www.roads.maryland.gov and click the CHART icon. CHART offers live traffic conditions and access to live traffic cameras. Citizens can also follow SHA on Twitter @MDSHA.

Congregation Sha'are Shalom (“Gates of Peace”) is celebrating a special bat mitzvah for four adult women and one young women on Saturday, Aug. 13. Women in Reform Judaism can celebrate a bat mitzvah (“daughter of the commandments”) at age 13 when they accept responsibility for the adherence to Jewish law and tradition, and can participate in all areas of Jewish community life. While 13 is the typical age for a bat mitzvah, only one of these celebrants is turning 13. And although three of the five women represent three generations of one local family, this event didn’t start with them.

Suzanne Darby of Waldorf, a long time congregation member, had been thinking of becoming a bat mitzvah for months. Sha'are Shalom opened the doors of its own building just two years ago and she felt closer to her faith after seeing the congregation develop this far. She committed to it as her 60th birthday approached. “I have thought about having an adult Bat Mitzvah for years” she said. “Although I had spent years studying Torah, I had never mastered reading Hebrew or chanting the prayers. This was a huge challenge to myself. If I had a goal of a bat mitzvah, it would help me discipline myself to study.” Once she committed to her studies, others saw that it wouldn’t be that hard, and would be meaningful for all involved.

Jackie Schoch of Oxon Hill said “I had been thinking about doing this for some time, but it wasn’t until Suzanne asked me to join with her that I decided, OK.” For Jackie, her upcoming birthday also played a role. “I am turning 65 and this would be a great way to celebrate both our special birthdays.” Once Jackie got on board, another synagogue member, Joan Troncoso of La Plata also agreed, and had a family motivation as well. “Not having the opportunity to be bat mitzvah when I was younger, it is the perfect time to share this experience with my granddaughter and daughter in law.”

Joan’s daughter in law, Glauce daSilva of La Plata converted to Judaism recently before wedding Joan’s son Josh. “This is an opportunity to take on the responsibility of a Jewish woman” she said. Not only did Glauce agree to undertake this journey, but Joan’s granddaughter Arielle D’Amore of La Plata did as she approached her 13th birthday. “I feel this is my “coming of age” in the Jewish community.” Three generations of women in one family becoming bat mitzvah together is an unusual event in any congregation.

Despite Joan being a grandmother, she says “It’s the beginning of a journey to connect with my Jewish heritage.” Glauce also feels a generational responsibility. “It means that I will be prepared to teach my children about their religion and encourage them to live a Jewish life.”

Because Jackie Schoch was also not born a Jew “It was hard for me to learn the prayers that some Jewish people take for granted. I converted to Judaism and now having a bat mitzvah makes it complete. I am Native American of the Patawomeck (Potomac) tribe and my Indian name is “One With Crow.” Now I also have a Jewish name, “Ruth, Daughter of Abraham and Sarah.”

Suzanne Darby summed it up by saying “This event gives us further opportunity to commit to our Jewish heritage, increase our Jewish knowledge, and share our love of God and Torah with our friends and family.” It will be a day to remember for all involved.


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www.sebi.gov.in Securities and Exchange Board of India Sebi changes takeover code trigger at 25% SEBI to implement report on NSDL role in IPO scam

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In a big-bang market reform, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Thursday accepted the all-important Takeover Code (of listed companies) for implementation wherein the mandatory open offer size in a company has been raised to 26 per cent from the existing 20 per cent.

At the same time, the trigger point for open offer will now stand higher at 25 per cent from earlier 15 per cent, according to SEBI. Briefing newspersons, the SEBI Chairman U K Sinha said the (SEBI) Board has by and large accepted the recommendations of the
Takeover Regulations Advisory Committee (TRAC) for implementation. SEBI has also abolished the non-compete fees that acquirers generally pay to the sellers in M&A deals.

While the recommendation of the TARC on trigger has been accepted, the same for offer size has been kept lower due to intense opposition from industry and other market participants. The TARC it its recommendation had said that all the public shareholders were required to be given an exit opportunity in case of promoters of target company selling out their stake to acquirers.

Apart from the Takeover Code, SEBI has asked merchant banks or lead managers to disclose their track record to IPO investors. The market regulator has also announced slew of initiatives for retail investors to take an informed view on IPOs as well as Mutual funds.

Simply put, SEBI initiated a process to make IPO forms shorter and simpler. "The IPO form will now carry track record of the merchant banker and pricing information. Besides the new format will reduce size of the application to one fourth of the existing ones," Sinha said.

He also said that it (SEBI) will regulate distributions of mutual fund products. To help Mutual Funds penetrate into retail segment in smaller towns, the distributors would be allowed to charge Rs 100 as transaction charge per subscription. However, no charge can be made for investments below Rs 10,000.

An additional amount of Rs 50 can be charged to first time Mutual Fund investor. However, there would be no transaction charge on transactions other than purchases/ subscriptions relating to new inflows and direct transactions with the Mutual Fund. Sinha clarified that for SIPs, the transaction charges can be recovered in 3 or 4 instalments, which are in addition to the existing commissions permissible to the distributors.

Sinha also said there will be amendment on advertising code for MFs to disclose financial information in absolute terms, not CAGR wise. Even as Sinha maintained that the new Takeover Code is pragmatic, the industry believes that it may not be sustainable in the long run. They view that SEBI should have come up with a road map for open offer size to 100 per cent with conditions.
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Kerala higher secondary result 2011 results.kerala.nic.in POZEN Reports Second Quarter 2011 Ameriprise Financial Reports Second Quarter 2011

The Directorate of Higher Secondary Education (DHSE), Government of Kerala has declared the higher secondary plus one result 2011 on Thursday, July 28, 2011 at its official website.

Click here to check the results.

The importance of education in Kerala is underscored by the state's ranking as among the most literate in India.

The schools and colleges in Kerala are run by the government or private trusts and individuals.

Each school in the state is affiliated with either the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE), the Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE), Kerala State Education Board or the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS).

After 10 years of secondary schooling, students typically enroll at Higher Secondary School (plus one) in one of the three streams like liberal arts, commerce or science.

CHAPEL HILL, N.C., Jul 28, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- POZEN Inc. /quotes/zigman/84208/quotes/nls/pozn POZN +0.34% , a pharmaceutical company committed to transforming medicine that transforms lives, today announced results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2011.

Corporate Highlights

-- The PA32540 Phase 3 pivotal studies are expected to be fully enrolled this quarter as planned. The primary endpoint in both studies is the cumulative incidence of gastric ulcers following administration of either PA32540 or 325 mg enteric-coated aspirin in subjects at risk for developing aspirin-associated ulcers. Completion of the 6-month studies is anticipated in Q1 2012 and the New Drug Application (NDA) filing is targeted for Q3 2012.

-- The long term safety study, a 12-month, Phase 3 study to evaluate the long-term safety of PA32540 in subjects who are at risk for developing aspirin-associated gastric ulcers has been completed. We are in the process of reviewing the data.

-- POZEN announced the appointment of Dr. Tomas Bocanegra as Executive Vice President, Development and the addition of Dr. Martin Nicklasson and Dr. Seth Rudnick to the Board of Directors.

-- First half net sales of Treximet(R) (sumatriptan / naproxen sodium) are up 3.5% year over year.

-- First half sales of VIMOVO(TM) (naproxen / esomeprazole magnesium) delayed-release tablets were $10.1 million; $6.3 million in Q2 2011.

-- VIMOVO was launched in 5 additional European countries in the second quarter of 2011.

Second Quarter Results

For the second quarter of 2011, POZEN reported revenue of $4.6 million, comprised of royalty on sales of Treximet and VIMOVO, of $4.0 million and $0.6 million, respectively. For the second quarter of 2010, the Company reported total revenue of $28.2 million, resulting from the amortization of upfront payments received pursuant to the collaboration agreement with AstraZeneca of $4.1 million, and royalty of $4.1 million on sales of Treximet, and the $20.0 million milestone payment from AstraZeneca resulting from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of VIMOVO.

Operating expenses for the second quarter of 2011 totaled $11.0 million, as compared to $12.1 million for the comparable period in 2010. The decreased operating expenses in the second quarter of 2011 were primarily due to $2.4 million less in patent litigation expenses, partially offset by higher PA32540 development and pre-commercialization expenses.

The Company reported a net loss of ($6.4) million, or ($0.21) per share on a diluted basis, for the second quarter of 2011, compared to net income of $16.2 million, or $0.53 per share on a diluted basis, for the second quarter of 2010.

Six Month Results

For the six months ended June 30, 2011, POZEN reported revenue of $9.0 million compared to $35.2 million for the same period in 2010. The decrease in revenue is due to prior year receipt of a $20.0 million milestone payment from AstraZeneca and the prior year amortization of upfront payments received pursuant to the collaboration agreement with AstraZeneca.

Operating expenses for the six months ended June 30, 2011 were $21.3 million compared to $22.0 million in the same period in 2010. The decrease in operating expenses is due to $4.5 million less in patent litigation costs, partially offset by higher PA32540 development and pre-commercialization costs.

The Company reported net loss of ($12.1) million, or ($0.40) per share on a diluted basis for the six month period ended June 30, 2011, compared to a net income of $13.2 million, or $0.44 per share on a diluted basis, for the same period in 2010.

Balance Sheet

At June 30, 2011, cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments totaled $52.6 million compared to $64.1 million at December 31, 2010. The Company had an accounts receivable balance of $4.6 million from GlaxoSmithKline and AstraZeneca at June 30, 2011.

Outlook

During 2011, POZEN plans to continue the late-stage clinical development of PA32540, along with its pre-commercialization activities. Additionally, we expect that patent litigation costs will be substantially less than the $9.4 million spent in 2010. Given that the final verdict on the Treximet patent litigation has not been issued, and the VIMOVO launch is still in its early stages, the Company will not provide annual financial guidance at this time.

Management and Board of Director Additions

We are pleased that Dr. Bocanegra has joined the POZEN executive team. Prior to joining the Company, Dr. Bocanegra held the position of Senior Vice President Development, Daiichi Sankyo Pharma Development, overseeing the global development of new products in various therapeutic areas, including cardiovascular disease, oncology, pain and bone disorders.

We are also pleased to have added two new members to the Board of Directors, Dr. Martin Nicklasson and Dr. Seth Rudnick. Dr. Nicklasson has been a senior leader in both large and small pharmaceutical organizations and has held leadership roles in commercial operations and clinical development. Dr. Rudnick is a Venture Partner at Canaan Partners, managing healthcare investments. He has led many drug discovery and development projects throughout his career, which spans research, development, clinical trials analysis and biotechnology as well as founding and growing start-up companies. Their experience will serve the Company well as it implements its new strategy.

Second Quarter Results Webcast

POZEN will host a webcast to present second quarter 2011 results and management's outlook on Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. (EDT). The webcast can be accessed live and will be available for replay at www.pozen.com .

About POZEN

POZEN Inc. is a progressive pharmaceutical company that is transforming how the healthcare industry addresses unmet medical needs. By utilizing a unique in-source model and focusing on integrated therapies, POZEN has successfully developed and obtained FDA approval of two self-invented products in two years -- something almost no other small pharmaceutical company has done. Funded by these two milestone/royalty streams, POZEN is now creating a portfolio of cost-effective, evidence based integrated aspirin therapies designed to enable the full power of aspirin by reducing its GI damage. The lead candidate, PA32540, is being investigated for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease in patients at risk for aspirin-induced ulcers and has entered Phase 3 clinical trials. POZEN is retaining commercial control of the pipeline assets and will develop a 21st century sales and marketing organization using a new sales force model and digital communications. The Company's common stock is traded on The NASDAQ Stock Market under the symbol "POZN". For more detailed company information, including copies of this and other press releases, please visit www.pozen.com .

About PA

POZEN is creating a portfolio of integrated aspirin therapies -- the PA product platform. The products in the PA portfolio are intended to significantly reduce gastric ulcers compared to taking aspirin alone.

The first candidate is PA32540. It is a coordinated-delivery tablet combining immediate release omeprazole, a proton pump inhibitor (PPI), layered around an aspirin core with a pH-sensitive coat. This novel, patented product is administered orally once a day and is being investigated for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease in patients at risk for aspirin-induced gastric ulcers. POZEN has completed enrollment for the long-term safety study and the two pivotal studies, and is targeting a New Drug Application (NDA) filing in the second half of 2012.

Additionally, POZEN is conducting exploratory work on integrated aspirin therapies for other pain and pain-related conditions.

About VIMOVO

VIMOVO(TM) (naproxen / esomeprazole magnesium) delayed-release tablets, co-developed by POZEN Inc. and AstraZeneca, is a fixed-dose combination of delayed-release enteric-coated naproxen, a pain-relieving non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), and immediate release esomeprazole, a proton pump inhibitor (PPI). On April 30, 2010, the Company announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved VIMOVO delayed-release tablets for the relief of the signs and symptoms of osteoarthritis (OA), rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and ankylosing spondylitis (AS), and to decrease the risk of developing gastric ulcers in patients at risk of developing NSAID-associated gastric ulcers. VIMOVO is not recommended for initial treatment of acute pain because the absorption of naproxen is delayed compared to the absorption from other naproxen-containing products. Controlled studies do not extend beyond six months.

VIMOVO received positive agreement for approval in 23 countries across the European Union in October 2010, which was followed by marketing and pricing approval in the United Kingdom, the first major ex-U.S. territory. It is currently being marketed in 9 European countries.

For Full Prescribing Information see www.vimovo.com .

About Treximet

Treximet(R) (sumatriptan / naproxen sodium) was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in April 2008 for the acute treatment of migraine attacks, with or without aura, in adults. The product is formulated with POZEN's patented technology of combining a triptan with a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and GlaxoSmithKline's (GSK) RT Technology(TM). This migraine medication contains sumatriptan, a 5-HT1 receptor agonist that mediates vasoconstriction of the human basilar artery and vasculature of human dura mater, which correlates with the relief of migraine headache. It also contains naproxen, an NSAID that inhibits the synthesis of inflammatory mediators. Therefore, sumatriptan and naproxen contribute to the relief of migraine through pharmacologically different mechanisms of action. As a result of this dual mechanism of action, Treximet has been shown to provide superior sustained pain relief compared to placebo and to both of the single mechanism of action components.

In May 2008, POZEN officially transferred to GSK the Investigational New Drug (IND) and New Drug Application (NDA) for the product. GSK is responsible for the commercialization of Treximet in the U.S. and POZEN receives a royalty based on net sales of Treximet from GSK. Beginning January 1, 2010, that royalty rate increased to 18 percent.

POZEN also has ex-U.S. rights to develop and market sumatriptan and naproxen combinations at other doses.

For Full Prescribing Information see www.treximet.com .

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MINNEAPOLIS, Jul 27, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- --Net income from continuing operations attributable to Ameriprise Financial increased 22 percent to $313 million, or $1.25 per diluted share

--Operating return on equity excluding AOCI increased to 14.5 percent; reported return on equity excluding AOCI was 12.8 percent

Ameriprise Financial, Inc. /quotes/zigman/388427/quotes/nls/amp AMP +6.65% today reported second quarter 2011 operating earnings of $328 million, or $1.31 per diluted share, up 21 percent from $272 million, or $1.03 per diluted share, compared to a year ago. Net income from continuing operations attributable to Ameriprise Financial was $313 million, or $1.25 per diluted share, compared to $257 million, or $0.97 per diluted share, a year ago.

Operating net revenues were $2.6 billion, up 14 percent from $2.3 billion a year ago driven by growth in asset-based fees from retail client net inflows, market appreciation and the Columbia Management acquisition.

Operating earnings growth reflected higher revenues from business growth, partially offset by a higher tax rate.

Operating return on shareholders' equity excluding accumulated other comprehensive income (AOCI) increased to 14.5 percent for the 12 months ended June 30, 2011, compared to 11.5 percent for the 12 months ended June 30, 2010.

The company's excess capital position remains strong. During the quarter, the company deployed $366 million to repurchase 6.1 million shares of its common stock and announced a new $2.0 billion share repurchase authorization due to the accelerated pace of repurchases under the program announced in May 2010.

"Ameriprise Financial continued to generate strong revenue growth as well as higher earnings and returns in the second quarter," said Jim Cracchiolo, chairman and chief executive officer. "In fact, our operating return on equity reached an all-time high of 14.5 percent."

"Our advisory and asset management businesses are generating strong results. Advisor productivity reached another record high, and we're driving good asset flows and client activity. Our asset management results in the quarter demonstrate the benefits of our increased scale and geographic reach, with strong earnings growth and improved retail and institutional flows."

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The University

Avadh university which was rechristened as Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University in memoriam of late Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia an epic socio-economic ideologue and freedom fighter par excellence. The government of Uttar Pradesh exercising the powers enshrined in the U.P. University Act, 1973 section 4 (1-A) (b), by it's notification No. 4546/ 15-10-75 dated 25 July, 1975 established University as sheer an affiliating university. The university assumed the shape of residential University in the year 1984. In the ab initio the residential segment became functional with the opening of the four departments in the campus viz. history, Culture and Archaeology, Rural Economics, Mathematics and Statistics and Solid State Physics.

Being adhered to the dictum 'slow and steady wins the race', this university had been incessantly growing. Under the prolific and peerless leadership of our present Vice-Chancellor the work-culture of the university has witnessed a phenomenal and revolutionary change. It is under his leadership that the old dictum about the work-culture has been altogether replaced by the dictum, 'Fast and forthwith progress of the university' in its every walk of life. At campus level the University has been conducting Under Graduate / Post Graduate studies and researches in the disciplines of Economics, Mathematics & Statistics, Bio-Chemistry, Microbiology, Environmental Sciences and M.B.A. Besides, the subjects of Extension Education & Rural Development, Mass Communication & Journalism, M.S.W., Library Science and Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.), P.G. Diploma in fashion designing are also running campus. To give an added fillip and to strengthen the residential set up a variety of courses in the umpteen disciplines of Under Graduate and Post Graduate studies are being launched in the campus in the academic session 2005-06. Mention may be made of M.sc. in Biotechnology, M.sc. in computer science, M.A / M.sc. in military Science, M.T.A., M.sc. Mathematical Ecology & Environment studies. At the Under Graduates level the courses to be launched in the campus are B.B.A. and B.C.A.

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University, Faizabad earlier has been declared eligible to receive the financial assistance of U.G.C. under section 12-B of the U.G.C. Act, 1956. It has also established contact with the research institute abroad specifically with the Abudus Salam International Center for the theoretical Physics, Trieste (Italy) and several faculty members of the university paid a visit to this center in the connection with their researches. Affiliated college's spread over in the 9 districts of Faizabad, Sultanpur, Pratapgarh, Ambedkarnagar, Barabanki, Balrampur, Baharaich, Shravasti and Gonda also add to the magnitude and strength of the University. The successful conduction of academic activities, continuous endeavor for quality improvement, commitment towards perfection and excellence in the University would, beyond doubt, turn this University into one of the leading Universities of the nation.

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History

The University of Ajmer was established on 1 August 1987. It's name was changed from University of Ajmer to Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University, Ajmer vide Rajasthan State Gazette dated 5 May, 1992. The University was registered in the year 1993 under section 12(B) of U.G.C.Act,1956.

Since the day of its inception the University was entrusted with a major responsibility of conducting the examination of nearly 1.5 lakh students of colleges spread over the six divisions of the state. In 1990 teaching began in History, Political science , zoology, botany and mathematics departments. In 1991, M. Phil, teaching programmes were initiated by History, Political Science, Botany departments and later promising job oriented courses such as PG diplomas in Environmental Technology, Microbiology and lab. technology and instrumentation were started. In 1993, after shifting to new campus, departments of microbiology, foods and nutrition, applied chemistry, management studies and computer applications were created offering M. Sc., MBA, PG Diploma and Ph. D. programmes.

In a short span of seven years academic wing of University came out with enormous research work in the form of publications, Ph. D. thesis and research projects. In 1998 university started PG programme in Environmental Science, and in 2000 PG programmes in Botany Zoology, Business Economics , Commerce, Population Studies, History, Political Science and Computer Science with specialisations that did not exist other colleges in Ajmer.

At present there are 24 teaching departments viz. History, Political Science and Public Administration, Economics, Botany, Zoology, Pure and Applied Chemistry, Environmental studies, Remote Sensing and GeoInformatics, Foods and Nutrition, Microbiology, Computer Applications, Population Studies, Commerce and Management Studies, Law, Education, Physical Education, Dept. of Yogic Sciences and Human Consciousness, Enterpreneurship & Small Business Management, Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies, Dept. of Library & Information Sciences and Bharat Vidhya Adhyan Sankul. There are 214 Government and Private colleges affiliated to this University. These affiliated colleges are spread over 9 districts of the state of Rajasthan. The University conducted examination of 1,35,000 students for various courses during the 2007-08 session.

The University has its own beautiful campus. It is situated near the Ghooghra village on the Pushkar bye pass, Jaipur Road (NH-8). It is seven kilometers from the city of Ajmer.



Introduction

Enlightened India and Holistic Education

Knowledge is one and inseparable. But oneness does not mean uniformity. The key, for the development is dynamism, novelty and elasticity of courses and diversity of information channels. Indian system of education was organic, open and integral and the name Veda was assigned to all kinds of knowledge. Its use was not restricted to the four samhitas of the Vedas. We would like to reassert and revive this spirit, while we frame our curricula.

In the present university teaching system, different departments virtually serve as separate compartments, without any cross flow of information. There is lack of mobility and transfer of information between the faculties. We wish our science students to know basic postulates of Social sciences as well our Social science students to be aware of the fast changes which are taking place in the field of sciences.

We understand that this can only be done when a composite curriculum is evolved. We propose to progress gradually towards this end. We aim to compose the diversity of knowledge and novelty of information. It’s a challenge. We may face difficulties, but the challenge has to be met and we will be able to do it. It is a vital necessity for a resurgent India.

We wish to design curricula of new courses in a holistic way, so that a student is free to opt for subjects of his/her choice. For the academic interaction of the subjects and to make them free of repetitions in courses and facilities, we would look for the possibilities to form Centers of related subjects.

Society - Education Symbiosis

Main function of the university is to find alternatives to fulfill the needs of the society. Today’s education system however stands aloof of our populations and their needs. On the basis of resources, we have three economic populations, tribal, rural and urban. We have a network of institutions devoted to agriculture and industry but, despite having a large section of populations of tribes living in forests and hills, none of our universities addresses to their economics and sociology. We dream of a university which is based on an organic relationship between society and education.

Diversity, Specialty and Specialization

We wish there is no repetition of courses being taught at the university campus and the colleges. Higher education aims at generating specialized employment based on advanced technology. Universities generate such specialists. Number of such employment opportunities can not be very high for ever. This requires a dynamic research structure. We wish that departments of old basic subjects would change themselves according to the time and need of the society. The diversity, specialty and specialization of subjects shall impart distinct identity to the teaching departments of the university and colleges.

India and Indian Diaspora

Populations of many countries of the world have people of Indian origin as principal components. Such people are connected with India in terms of their religious beliefs, rituals, culture and language. An education system encompassing their cultural and religious needs will bring them emotionally closer to us. But current education system lacks it. To create an intense cultural relationship with the people of Indian origin we will strive to impart a standard cultural, moral and religious education. This will help in creating a standard education system for the youth of Indian origin. On the other hand education on the religious beliefs, rituals, culture and language of these countries will create new opportunities of employment for the youth of the country.

Leadership in Education

Universities in India do not connect us to the people who were naturally connected to us due to geography, history and cultural environment. For example, India shared geography and a long history with South East Asia and Middle East. As inheritors of Indic civilization we had contacts of commerce, trade and culture with all ancient civilizations of the world. But, incidentally we have lost every living connection with their inheritors and in the process have lost most of the goodwill. After Independence they did see with natural expectation towards us, but we missed the opportunity for which destiny had prepared us. We have education that is of international standards and yet is sufficiently cheaper than other countries. If we try, then we can attract ample of students from African, Middle Eastern and South Eastern countries. This is essential to improve the financial status of our universities and also to impart them proper autonomy. We will have to show signs of leadership and promise to the neighboring countries in the Indian education machine.

Teaching Languages

Languages play the role of channels of communication amongst cultures. There is already a global concern over extinction of languages. It is the linguistic diversity of the earth that holds the treasure of knowledge and culture based on the ethnic wisdom and experiences of people. Degree of danger of extinction is higher for local languages. Languages are dieing, they are losing their nature and identity and are getting polluted. On the other hand there is deplorable neglect of teaching of languages, both Indian and foreign, leaving all space to only one language that is English. This neglect however is illogical when we wish to progress towards one world in socio-economic terms. As the boundaries of the countries are getting diluted, it will be the golden opportunity for the Indian youth to establish themselves as entrepreneurs, teachers and scientists through out the world if we impart them linguistic skills and knowledge of cultures in the numerous countries on the earth. In the process, they will also become cultural ambassadors of India. We wish that globalization must benefit Indian youth in establishing any where in the world and not just in English speaking countries.

Technological Edge

Civilizations move on the wheels of technology. The need of resurgent India is to catch the spirit of time and blend it with the self ethos, so that in a civilizational dialogue it is able to define its word. We will have to keep pace in the field of science and technology, but simultaneously will have to prepare the students to dig deeper in the mental realms of existence and earn for them a more or less stress free term of life on this planet.

Synergy and Social participation

A society, how so ever strong and prosperous will always remain insecure amongst neighbors who are exploited and marginalized. In an ocean of have nots, islands of haves can not be sustained for long. For a durable and secure future for mankind we wish to target education on social symbiosis and not competition for selfish ends. Social marginalization can be reduced only by generating self esteem and sense of participation amongst the downtrodden. Role of educational institutions towards social outcasts and poor has been underlined in the education policy passed by the parliament. Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University will make intensive and visible efforts towards its social commitment.

Resolution

We commit ourselves to make India a nation which can think ahead of time and march with the kind of dignity a glorious civilization moves. We would think of opportunities and create opportunities. It is a huge task. But it has got to be done and we will do it. We wish to build a system of knowledge which will produce technology for the people and not one which produces only technocoolies to serve the interests of super powers.

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