Latest Numbers There are a total of 3074 confirmed cases of Pandemic Influenza (H1N1) 09 swine flu, up from 3067 yesterday. These are people who have returned a positive laboratory test for pandemic influenza (H1N1) 09. The actual number of cases of Pandemic Influenza (H1N1) 09 will be significantly higher, as only a small proportion of people with symptoms are being tested. This is because for most people, it's a mild illness and they will recover readily at home without needing medical treatment.
The number of deaths from Pandemic Influenza (H1N1) 09 swine flu is 15. Please note these 15 deaths reported by the Ministry are deaths from swine flu, where swine flu was a primary cause of death. Other deaths are being investigated by the Coroner's office. Australian Situation
For the number of confirmed cases in Australia, go to the Australian Government's Department of Health and Ageing website at: http://www.healthemergency.gov.au/internet/healthemergency/publishing.nsf/Content/updates
International Update from the World Health Organization
The WHO reports that transmission of the pandemic influenza (H1N1) 09 virus is declining globally, especially in temperate regions of the southern hemisphere (with the exception of South Africa). The virus continues to spread in the northern hemisphere, although areas first affected by the virus are seeing less activity. Tropical areas are seeing a peak in pandemic influenza cases at a time when the usual seasonal influenza peaks would occur. The WHO warns of the risk of further spread in highly populated areas as community spread begins in Asia and Africa.
The H1N1 virus is now the dominant influenza strain is most parts of the world, and is expected to remain so during the coming northern hemisphere influenza season.
The World Health Organization is no longer issuing tables showing the numbers of confirmed cases for all countries.
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World General Knowledge
The London University was the first British University to admit women for degree courses.
New York is popularly known as the city of Skyscrapers
Madagascar is popularly known as the Island of Cloves
Thailand is the country known as the Land of White Elephant.
Korea is known as the Land of Morning Calm.
Bhutan is known as the Land of Thunderbolts
Salto Angel Falls in Venezuela is the highest waterfalls in the world.
United States Library of Congress in Washington DC is the largest library in the world is the
The author of Harry Potter Books is JK Rowling
Nickname of New York city is Big Apple
Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest President of the USA.
Brazil is the largest coffee growing country in the world.
Verkoyansk in Siberia is the coldest place on the earth.
The length of the English channel is 564 kilometres.
Damascus is the world's oldest known city.
Detroit in the USA is the city which is the world's biggest centre for manufacture of automobiles.
The country which is the largest producer of rubber in the world is Malaysia.
Amazon River carries maximum quantity of water into the sea.
Cuba is known as the Sugar Bowl of the world.
The length of the Suez Canal is 162.5 kilometers.
James Cook discovered Australia.
Mohammed Ali Jinnah was the first Governor General of Pakistan.
Alexander Eiffel was the person who built Eifel Tower.
Rose is the national flower of Britain.
The national flower of Italy is Lily.
World Environment Day is observed on 5th June.
The earlier name of Sri Lanka was Ceylon
United Nations Organization(UNO) was formed in the year 1945.
Admiral Robert E. Peary was the first man to reach North Pole.
The place known as the Roof of the world is Tibet.
The first Pakistani to receive the Nobel Prize was Abdul Salam.
The first woman Prime Minister of Britain was Margaret Thatcher
New York is popularly known as the city of Skyscrapers
Madagascar is popularly known as the Island of Cloves
Thailand is the country known as the Land of White Elephant.
Korea is known as the Land of Morning Calm.
Bhutan is known as the Land of Thunderbolts
Salto Angel Falls in Venezuela is the highest waterfalls in the world.
United States Library of Congress in Washington DC is the largest library in the world is the
The author of Harry Potter Books is JK Rowling
Nickname of New York city is Big Apple
Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest President of the USA.
Brazil is the largest coffee growing country in the world.
Verkoyansk in Siberia is the coldest place on the earth.
The length of the English channel is 564 kilometres.
Damascus is the world's oldest known city.
Detroit in the USA is the city which is the world's biggest centre for manufacture of automobiles.
The country which is the largest producer of rubber in the world is Malaysia.
Amazon River carries maximum quantity of water into the sea.
Cuba is known as the Sugar Bowl of the world.
The length of the Suez Canal is 162.5 kilometers.
James Cook discovered Australia.
Mohammed Ali Jinnah was the first Governor General of Pakistan.
Alexander Eiffel was the person who built Eifel Tower.
Rose is the national flower of Britain.
The national flower of Italy is Lily.
World Environment Day is observed on 5th June.
The earlier name of Sri Lanka was Ceylon
United Nations Organization(UNO) was formed in the year 1945.
Admiral Robert E. Peary was the first man to reach North Pole.
The place known as the Roof of the world is Tibet.
The first Pakistani to receive the Nobel Prize was Abdul Salam.
The first woman Prime Minister of Britain was Margaret Thatcher
On 4th July 1776 America declares itself as an independent country
The U.S President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated in 1865
According to a theory California State was nbamed by its Spanish settlers after a utopian society described in a popular 16th-century novel called Serged de Esplandian.
The State Georgia named after King George II of England, who charted the colony in 1732.
Louisiana state named after French King Louis XIV.
Washington Named after George Washington.
Wyoming derived from the Algonquin word for "large prairie place"
Rhode Island named by "Roode Eylandt" (Red Island) because of its red clay.
Teaxas word Derived from the Caddo Indian word for "friend," or "ally."
North and south Dakota taken from the Sioux word for "friend," or "ally".
Virginia and west virginia was Named after Queen Elizabeth I of England, the "virgin" queen, by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1584.
Newyork was named after the Duke of York and Albany.
Minnesota was derived from the Sioux word for "sky tinted" or "muddy water".
New Mexico is the Spanish name for the territory north of the Rio Grande.
Kansas word was taken from the Sioux word for "south wind people," their name for anyone who lived south of Sioux territory.
Hawaii is an English adaptation of the native word Owyhee, which means "homeland".
Indiana state was named by English-speaking settlers because the territory was full of Indians.
Kentucky was possibly derived from the Indian word kan-tuk-kee, meaning "dark and bloody ground." Or kan-tuc-kec, "land of green reeds", or ken-take, meaning "meadowland".
Shakespeare invented the word ' assassination' and 'bump'
According to a theory California State was nbamed by its Spanish settlers after a utopian society described in a popular 16th-century novel called Serged de Esplandian.
The State Georgia named after King George II of England, who charted the colony in 1732.
Louisiana state named after French King Louis XIV.
Washington Named after George Washington.
Wyoming derived from the Algonquin word for "large prairie place"
Rhode Island named by "Roode Eylandt" (Red Island) because of its red clay.
Teaxas word Derived from the Caddo Indian word for "friend," or "ally."
North and south Dakota taken from the Sioux word for "friend," or "ally".
Virginia and west virginia was Named after Queen Elizabeth I of England, the "virgin" queen, by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1584.
Newyork was named after the Duke of York and Albany.
Minnesota was derived from the Sioux word for "sky tinted" or "muddy water".
New Mexico is the Spanish name for the territory north of the Rio Grande.
Kansas word was taken from the Sioux word for "south wind people," their name for anyone who lived south of Sioux territory.
Hawaii is an English adaptation of the native word Owyhee, which means "homeland".
Indiana state was named by English-speaking settlers because the territory was full of Indians.
Kentucky was possibly derived from the Indian word kan-tuk-kee, meaning "dark and bloody ground." Or kan-tuc-kec, "land of green reeds", or ken-take, meaning "meadowland".
Shakespeare invented the word ' assassination' and 'bump'
the general knowledge about the current affairs
Here we have gathered some of the general knowledge questions and answers for you to test your knowledge about the current affairs.
Question : Who has been appointed the National Security Adviser by the UPA Government? Answer : J. N. Daxit
Question : Who is the new Chief Minister of Karnataka?
Dharam Singh
Question : Who among the following has won the Miss Universe 2004 crown?
Answer : Jennifer Hawkins
Question : Which cricketer holds the world record of maximum number of sixes in Tests? Answer : Chris Carins (New Zealand)
Question : Who has been appointed the new Chief Justice of India?
Answer : Justice R. C. Lahoti
Question : Which sports persons got the honour of lighting the Olympic flame at the Major Dhyan Chand Stadium in New Delhi recently?
Answer : Anjali Bhagwat
Question : Which planet crossed the face of the sun (in transit) after 122 years recently? Answer : Venus
Question : Which country was readmitted to the Commonwealth recently?
Answer : Pakistan
Question : Who won the men’s singles title of the French Open 2004?
Answer : Gaston Gaudio
Question : Who is India’s first Woman Grand Master in Chess?
Answer : Koneru Humpy
Question : How can the age of the tree be determined?
Answer : Counting the annual growth rings of its stem
Question : Where is the Lingaraja Temple built during the medieval period?
Answer : Bhubaneswar
Question : Which Delhi Sultans is known for introducing market control mechanism?
Answer : Alauddin Khalji
Question : Which mountain peaks of the Himalayas is NOT in India?
Answer : Annapurna
Question : Who is the author of the book, “The Man Who Divided India”?
Answer : Rafiq Zakaria
Question : Who has been appointed the National Security Adviser by the UPA Government? Answer : J. N. Daxit
Question : Who is the new Chief Minister of Karnataka?
Dharam Singh
Question : Who among the following has won the Miss Universe 2004 crown?
Answer : Jennifer Hawkins
Question : Which cricketer holds the world record of maximum number of sixes in Tests? Answer : Chris Carins (New Zealand)
Question : Who has been appointed the new Chief Justice of India?
Answer : Justice R. C. Lahoti
Question : Which sports persons got the honour of lighting the Olympic flame at the Major Dhyan Chand Stadium in New Delhi recently?
Answer : Anjali Bhagwat
Question : Which planet crossed the face of the sun (in transit) after 122 years recently? Answer : Venus
Question : Which country was readmitted to the Commonwealth recently?
Answer : Pakistan
Question : Who won the men’s singles title of the French Open 2004?
Answer : Gaston Gaudio
Question : Who is India’s first Woman Grand Master in Chess?
Answer : Koneru Humpy
Question : How can the age of the tree be determined?
Answer : Counting the annual growth rings of its stem
Question : Where is the Lingaraja Temple built during the medieval period?
Answer : Bhubaneswar
Question : Which Delhi Sultans is known for introducing market control mechanism?
Answer : Alauddin Khalji
Question : Which mountain peaks of the Himalayas is NOT in India?
Answer : Annapurna
Question : Who is the author of the book, “The Man Who Divided India”?
Answer : Rafiq Zakaria
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Overseas Immigration Information
Immigration
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T20 World Cup Cricket 2009 Schedule
ICC World Twenty20 2009 kicks off from 5 June in England. The 17-day tournament will feature 12 participating countries including ten test playing nations and two ICC associate members: Ireland and Scotland. The is going to be the only second world cup based on the twenty20 format which his Cricket’s latest as well as shortest version. The inaugural twenty20 world cup held in South Africa in 2007 when India won the title, defeating arch rival Pakistan in a mouth-watering final. Here, I am giving the full schedule of ICC Twenty20 World Cup 2009:
Stage
Date
Competing Teams
(Group)
Time
Venue
Group Stage
June 5
2009
England vs Netherlands
(Group B)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Lord’s, London
June 6 2009
New Zealand vs Scotland
(Group D)
Local 10:00;
GMT
09:00
Kennington Oval, London
Australia vs West Indies
(Group C)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Kennington Oval, London
Bangladesh vs India
(Group A)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
June 7 2009
Scotland vs South Africa
(Group D)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Kennington Oval, London
England vs Pakistan
(Group B)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Kennington Oval, London
June 8 2009
Bangladesh vs Ireland
(Group A)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Australia vs Sri Lanka
(Group C)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
June 9 2009
Netherlands vs Pakistan
(Group B)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Lord’s, London
New Zealand vs South Africa
(Group D)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Lord’s, London
June 10 2009
Sri Lanka vs West Indies
(Group C)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
India vs Ireland
(Group A)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Super Eight
June 11 2009
D1 vs A2 (Group F)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
B2 vs D2
(Group E )
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
June 12 2009
B1 vs C2
(Group F)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Lord’s, London
A1 vs C1
(Group E)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Lord’s, London
June 13 2009
C1 vs D2
(Group E)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Kennington Oval, London
D1 vs B1
(Group F)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Kennington Oval, London
June 14 2009
A2 vs C2
(Group F)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Lord’s, London
A1 vs B2 (Group E)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Lord’s, London
June 15 2009
B2 vs C1
(Group E)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Kennington Oval, London
B1 vs A2
(Group F)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Kennington Oval, London
June 16 2009
D1 vs C2
(Group F)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
D2 vs A1
(Group E)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Semi Final
June 18 2009
TBC vs TBC
(1st Semi Final)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
June 19 2009
TBC vs TBC
(2nd Semi Final)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Kennington Oval, London
Final
June 21 2009
TBC vs TBC
Local 15:00;
GMT
14:00
Lord’s, London
Having experienced a highly successful first edition of twenty20 world cup, cricket fans are now excited with the upcoming t20 world cup in England. The glitz and glamour of twenty20 version are enough to lure the cricket fans and it is expected that twenty20 world cup 2009 would be another successful tournament. Twenty20 format has also become the money-spinner for the cricketers and the game has never seen as much money involved as it is now seen through Indian Premier League (IPL) and Indian Cricket League (ICL). So, naturally the attraction of players towards twenty20 format has also been skyrocketed since the inception of ICL and IPL. International players would also be temped to prove their skill and talent of twenty20 format in the world t20 2009 in England in order to attract the IPL and ICL franchises.
This time, I have some doubts whether money will talk or not. I mean whether T20 World Cup 2009 will be a huge success or not financially- this is my doubt. Well, you see, IPL 2009 is going to end soon and then T20 World Cup will start. So, most people will be already tired of enjoying IPL matches in India. India now brings the most revenue for world of cricket and even a significant portion of revenue for T20 World Cup will come from Indian market. Last time, India became the champion and was in top form. In fact, because of this matter, millions of people were glued to their TV sets until the last moment. More viewers mean more TV ads and more revenue.
Twelve participating teams will be divided into four groups (Group A, B, C and D) of three teams each in the group stage. In each group, three teams will take on each other once in a round robin league system. Two teams from each group in terms of point would qualify for the Super Eight Stage- where there will be top 8 teams competing for the four semi-final spots.
In the Super Eight, there will be two groups of four teams each. Group E comprises of the champions of Group A and C as well as the runners up of Group B and D, while Group F includes the champion teams of Group B and D as well as the runner up teams of Group A and C. Top two teams with highest points from each group will reach the semi final stage, and the semi final winners will meet each other in the tournament final on 21 June at Lord’s.
Tickets were available for sales in July 2008 and there were heavy rush for the tickets in England. There are two ways you can collect match tickets. First of all, you can log onto the official website of ICC World Twenty20 2009 which is accessed by the ICC official website- www.icc-cricket.com. However, the UK cricket fans can book the tickets by calling 0844 847 2020. Overseas cricket fans must buy tickets in the website.
Most of the days of 17-day-long tournament will feature two matches at the same venue, and thus, allowing cricket fans to enjoy two games at the cost of one match. So, cricket fans have enough reasons to cheer on. Well, you might think that it would be a loss for the organizers. However, the reality is different. If the organizers decided to arrange one match per day, then the duration of the tournament would have been increased, and thus, the cost would also be increased. Organizing an extra match on a venue would have cost a lot and that is why, organizers decided to arrange two matches per day.
The host country England is hoping that T20 World Cup will generate good revenue. They are also hoping for some tourists from India and other countries for the event. As I have already said that this event is taking place just after IPL 2009 and I am curious to see how many companies in India can afford to spend huge amount of money for TV advertisements and sponsorships.
Stage
Date
Competing Teams
(Group)
Time
Venue
Group Stage
June 5
2009
England vs Netherlands
(Group B)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Lord’s, London
June 6 2009
New Zealand vs Scotland
(Group D)
Local 10:00;
GMT
09:00
Kennington Oval, London
Australia vs West Indies
(Group C)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Kennington Oval, London
Bangladesh vs India
(Group A)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
June 7 2009
Scotland vs South Africa
(Group D)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Kennington Oval, London
England vs Pakistan
(Group B)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Kennington Oval, London
June 8 2009
Bangladesh vs Ireland
(Group A)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Australia vs Sri Lanka
(Group C)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
June 9 2009
Netherlands vs Pakistan
(Group B)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Lord’s, London
New Zealand vs South Africa
(Group D)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Lord’s, London
June 10 2009
Sri Lanka vs West Indies
(Group C)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
India vs Ireland
(Group A)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Super Eight
June 11 2009
D1 vs A2 (Group F)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
B2 vs D2
(Group E )
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
June 12 2009
B1 vs C2
(Group F)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Lord’s, London
A1 vs C1
(Group E)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Lord’s, London
June 13 2009
C1 vs D2
(Group E)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Kennington Oval, London
D1 vs B1
(Group F)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Kennington Oval, London
June 14 2009
A2 vs C2
(Group F)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Lord’s, London
A1 vs B2 (Group E)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Lord’s, London
June 15 2009
B2 vs C1
(Group E)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Kennington Oval, London
B1 vs A2
(Group F)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Kennington Oval, London
June 16 2009
D1 vs C2
(Group F)
Local 13:30;
GMT
12:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
D2 vs A1
(Group E)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Semi Final
June 18 2009
TBC vs TBC
(1st Semi Final)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
June 19 2009
TBC vs TBC
(2nd Semi Final)
Local 17:30;
GMT
16:30
Kennington Oval, London
Final
June 21 2009
TBC vs TBC
Local 15:00;
GMT
14:00
Lord’s, London
Having experienced a highly successful first edition of twenty20 world cup, cricket fans are now excited with the upcoming t20 world cup in England. The glitz and glamour of twenty20 version are enough to lure the cricket fans and it is expected that twenty20 world cup 2009 would be another successful tournament. Twenty20 format has also become the money-spinner for the cricketers and the game has never seen as much money involved as it is now seen through Indian Premier League (IPL) and Indian Cricket League (ICL). So, naturally the attraction of players towards twenty20 format has also been skyrocketed since the inception of ICL and IPL. International players would also be temped to prove their skill and talent of twenty20 format in the world t20 2009 in England in order to attract the IPL and ICL franchises.
This time, I have some doubts whether money will talk or not. I mean whether T20 World Cup 2009 will be a huge success or not financially- this is my doubt. Well, you see, IPL 2009 is going to end soon and then T20 World Cup will start. So, most people will be already tired of enjoying IPL matches in India. India now brings the most revenue for world of cricket and even a significant portion of revenue for T20 World Cup will come from Indian market. Last time, India became the champion and was in top form. In fact, because of this matter, millions of people were glued to their TV sets until the last moment. More viewers mean more TV ads and more revenue.
Twelve participating teams will be divided into four groups (Group A, B, C and D) of three teams each in the group stage. In each group, three teams will take on each other once in a round robin league system. Two teams from each group in terms of point would qualify for the Super Eight Stage- where there will be top 8 teams competing for the four semi-final spots.
In the Super Eight, there will be two groups of four teams each. Group E comprises of the champions of Group A and C as well as the runners up of Group B and D, while Group F includes the champion teams of Group B and D as well as the runner up teams of Group A and C. Top two teams with highest points from each group will reach the semi final stage, and the semi final winners will meet each other in the tournament final on 21 June at Lord’s.
Tickets were available for sales in July 2008 and there were heavy rush for the tickets in England. There are two ways you can collect match tickets. First of all, you can log onto the official website of ICC World Twenty20 2009 which is accessed by the ICC official website- www.icc-cricket.com. However, the UK cricket fans can book the tickets by calling 0844 847 2020. Overseas cricket fans must buy tickets in the website.
Most of the days of 17-day-long tournament will feature two matches at the same venue, and thus, allowing cricket fans to enjoy two games at the cost of one match. So, cricket fans have enough reasons to cheer on. Well, you might think that it would be a loss for the organizers. However, the reality is different. If the organizers decided to arrange one match per day, then the duration of the tournament would have been increased, and thus, the cost would also be increased. Organizing an extra match on a venue would have cost a lot and that is why, organizers decided to arrange two matches per day.
The host country England is hoping that T20 World Cup will generate good revenue. They are also hoping for some tourists from India and other countries for the event. As I have already said that this event is taking place just after IPL 2009 and I am curious to see how many companies in India can afford to spend huge amount of money for TV advertisements and sponsorships.
In 24 hours, An average human
In 24 hours, An average human:
1. HEART beats 1,03,689 times.
2. LUNGS respire 23,045 times.
3. BLOOD flows 16,80,000 miles.
4. NAILS grow 0.00007 inches.
5. HAIR grows 0.01715 inches.
6. Take 2.9 pounds WATER (including all liquids).
7. Take 3.25 pounds FOOD.
8. Breathe 438 cubic feet AIR.
9. Lose 85.60, BODY TEMPERATURE.
10. Produce 1.43 pints SWEAT.
11. Speak 4,800 WORDS.
12. During SLEEP move 25.4 times.
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