Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Has the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle finally been revealed?



Has the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle finally been revealed?

Has the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle finally been revealed?

The Bermuda Triangle — a region in North Atlantic Ocean — is notorious for ships and aircraft disappearing under mysterious circumstances without a trace, baffling researchers and general public alike. It is a subject of various conspiracy theories that attribute the phenomenon to paranormal activity and extraterrestrial beings.
A possible explanation has arisen since the discovery of giant underwater craters at the bottom of Barents Sea, off the coast of Norway. According toDaily Mail, scientists have found craters up to half a mile wide and 150ft deep, believed to have been caused by build-ups of methane off the coast of natural gas-rich Norway. "Multiple giant craters exist on the sea floor in an area in the west-central Barents Sea ... and are probably a cause of enormous blowouts of gas," researchers from the Arctic University of Norway told Sunday Times.
The scientists explained that explosions causing the craters to open up could pose dangers to vessels travelling through the area, explaining the disappearance of ships and aircraft. Russian scientist Igor Yeltsov, the deputy head of the Trofimuk Institute, explained, "There is a version that the Bermuda Triangle is a consequence of gas hydrates reactions. They start to actively decompose with methane ice turning into gas. It happens in an avalanche-like way — like a nuclear reaction — producing huge amounts of gas. That makes the ocean heat up and ships sink in its waters mixed with a huge proportion of gas."

L&T Infotech Positioned Among Everest Group’s Top 20 IT Services Providers


Larsen & Toubro Infotech Limited (“L&T Infotech”), one of India’s global Information Technology (“IT”) services & solutions companies and a subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro Limited (“L&T”), today announced its entry in the ‘PEAK Matrix Service Provider of the Year™: ITS Top 20’ by the Everest Group.
In 2015, Everest Group published 26 PEAK MatrixTM IT services evaluations featuring 59 service providers across various parameters related to scale and scope of operations, technology, domain investments, delivery footprint, innovation, buyer satisfaction and resultant market success in the context of a given outsourcing function. Of these service providers, the Top 20 were shortlisted using a consolidated score reflecting points received on individual evaluations based on tiered scores for Star Performer, Leader, Major Contender, and Aspirant positions.
Further, the assessments also offer insights into the strategies pursued by service providers for key business lines, geographies and technologies.
The global services industry is witnessing significant disruption due to rapid evolution in technology and sourcing models. The PEAK Matrix IT Service Provider of the Year™ ranking for L&T Infotech is indicative of a service provider’s broad-based capabilities and services strategies to help enterprises successfully navigate the disruption in global services,” said Jimit Arora, Partner, Everest Group.
Speaking on the achievement, Mr. Sanjay Jalona, Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, L&T Infotech, said, “This recognition reflects our top-class talent, which has further enhanced our deep domain knowledge and emerging technology strength for all our customers. It is this breadth and depth of capabilities that enables us to solve complex business challenges at the convergence of the digital and physical world. We aim to further strengthen these capabilities for our clients.”
About L&T Infotech:
L&T Infotech, one of India’s global IT services & solution companies, was ranked by NASSCOM as the 6th largest Indian IT services company in terms of export revenues and among the top 20 IT Business Process Management employers in India in 2015. It is a subsidiary of L&T, an Indian multinational company engaged in technology, engineering, construction, manufacturing and financial services, with global operations.

Ads from Airtel, HDFC Bank & Flipkart Under ASCI Scanner

Advertising industry watchdog ASCI has upheld complaints against 54 campaigns for misleading advertisements during September, including those of Bharti Airtel, HDFC Bank and Flipkart.

Customer Complaints Council (CCC) of Advertising Standard Council of India (ASCI) upheld 13 complaints of misleading advertisements from personal and healthcare category, seven in telecom and broadband category and six in ecommerce category during the month. The CCC has upheld five complaints against leading telecom operator Bharti Airtel, in which four was for promotions of its 4G services and one was for broadband service. "The claim offer of, 'Get the same data benefits as your 3G pack and enjoy superfast 4G speeds at no extra cost; Free 4G Upgrade' was found misleading by omission of a disclaimer qualifying that the benefits offered under retail plans are not available to users under corporate plans," ASCI said in its order.

It also found the claim of unlimited calls, unlimited movies, unlimited music and loads of data, offered in Airtel-4G - My Plan Infinity as "false and misleading".

In another matter, the ad regulator said: "The website mentions MyPlan infinity with Airtel-4G plan has many terms and conditions and the calls are capped at 5,000 minutes per month. Therefore the choice of the term 'unlimited' was incorrect. The claim, 'Unlimited Calling, only with Airtel 4G' was false and misleading."

Similarly, Bharti Airtel's claim for its broadband services was found misleading. "The claim in the advertisement,'We at Airtel are giving away exciting surprises to all our broadband users' was misleading by omission of a disclaimer qualifying conditions under which the claim is tenable for the offer," CCC said. Private sector lender HDFC Bank failed to substantiate its claim of loan approval in 15 minutes.

While, e-commerce firm Flipkart was also pulled up for two of its claims by ASCI. Flipkart had on its website claimed the (Maximum Retail Price ) MRP of Tek-Tron velroc safety outdoor shoes as Rs 599, while actual printed MRP on the product was Rs 499 and offered on discounted price.

"This distorts facts and is therefore misleading the consumers as to actual discount being offered," CCC added. FMCG major HUL was pulled for its Lux Scented Gold offer and Dove Elixir. HUL's claim in the advertisement, "Pehli baar scented gold jewellery chupi hai hasaro lux mein" was considered misleading.

HUL's another claim for hair oil Dove Elixir that "Coconut oil penetrates only through one layer in 30 minutes via visual representation" was also found to be "false and misleading".

Godrej Consumer Products was pulled for claiming its Godrej No 1 Soap as the purest soap after it failed to substantiate comparative data of purity of its product. Philips' TVC for modular switches, in which it had shown spraying of liquid on the switches was found violating the code as it was "a dangerous practice which is likely to encourage minors to emulate such acts in a manner which could cause harm or injury."