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AICTE Approved B.Tech CE Correspondence Institute in Siliguri WB

The tech edu in India contributes a major share to the overall edu system and plays a vital role in the social and economic development of the nation. The All India Council of Technical Education is a statutory body set up in 1945 and a national level council for technical education and is responsible for planning and coordinated development of the technical education and management education system in India. Some of the best colleges situated in Silliguri, West Bengal that offer admission in B Tec course are as under:- (a)Jalpaiguri Govt Engineering College(AICTE approved)Jalpaiguri-735102. Website jdec.org (b)Siliguri Institute of Technology. PO Sukhna Siliguri The admission is done through the West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam Board(WBJEEB) which is conducted for admission 2016 in the under graduate engineering courses. Lateral admissions are also done through the Joint Entrance Examination of Lateral Entry(JELET) also conducted  by WBJEEB. The aim of the college has always been
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Google Bad AD Report

Google  released  their bad ad report for 2016, one can read full report on Google official blog .  According to report google took down nearly  1.7 billion ads  ( double as in 2015)  that were violated their advertising policies.  Also in 2016, Google detected and disabled a total of 112 million ads for "trick to click," 6X more than in 2015. In a six-month time frame from when Google instituted their payday loan ban, they disabled more than 5 million payday loan ads. Read google  advertising policies -  https://support.google.com/adwordspolicy/answer/6008942?hl=en#con

Report says, 13 bodies found in western Mexico

A total of 13 bodies have now been found in or around Lake Chapala in western Mexico, an official said Saturday. The head prosecutor of Jalisco state, Eduardo Almaguer, told the Milenio television network that the dead apparently were members of a gang and came from nearby communities. He said they were killed by their former criminal allies in the neighboring state of Michoacan on or around Sept. 21. The bodies of the 12 men and one woman were then apparently tossed into a river that feeds into the lake. They were found at the opposite end of the lake from the town of Chapala, popular among tourists and American retirees. Also Saturday, a soldier died in a shootout with criminals in the central state of Guanajuato, one day after five soldiers were killed in an ambush in the northern state of Sinaloa. The Guanajuato state prosecutor’s office said police and soldiers were chasing a three-vehicle convoy of armed men in the township of Comonfort, Guanajuato, when the gunfight brok

Ryder Cup: Captains at logger-heads in ‘spin’ game

U.S. Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III and European supremo Darren Clarke showed off their skills as master motivators and polished spin doctors after Friday’s see-saw opening day of action at Hazeltine. The Americans, desperate to end a ruthless run of three successive victories by Europe, stormed to a 4-0 sweep of the morning foursomes before the Cup holders fired back by winning three of four fourballs matches to whittle down the U.S. lead down to 5-3. So, is it better to take a two-point lead into the second day of the three-day event after squandering a four-point lead, or is it better to have seized the momentum even if your team trails on the scoreboard by two points? The answer is yes, according to the duelling captains. “Obviously happy to be 5-3,” said Love. “It was a good start. It was a good day. Proud of our guys.” Clarke was pleased as punch with his team’s standing. “As I’m sitting in my seat right now, in the position we were in at lunch time, I would definitely s

Water logging, fallen trees create traffic jam in city

Most of the streets of Kolkata went under water while four large trees fell at important crossings creating traffic jams as incessant rains lashed the city for hours. Local train services from Howrah as well as in both Sealdah North and South sections were delayed after tracks were submerged under rain water, officials said. Disaster management teams of Kolkata Police rushed to areas D C Dey Road in Tangra area, Bompas Road near in Tallygunge, Harish Mukherjee Road in front of SSKM Hospital, Sarat Bose Road near Deshapriya park after trees were uprooted in those areas and cut the branches to ease traffic movement. "No one was injured in the areas and our team of officers of the DMG are working hard to help removing the fallen trees," a senior officer of Kolkata Police told PTI. Inundated streets added to the woes of commuters returning home as buses and taxis almost vanished from the roads following incessant rainfall since afternoon. Surging rates of app-based cab s