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SARWA Shakhiya Kunbi Maratha, manomilan.com and Mata Ansuya marriage bureau jointly organised a marriageable meet at Vidarbha Sahitya Sangh (VSS) Hall recently. The meet was presided over by Sanjay Kale. Also present on the dais were Dr Rajkumar Kale, noted Homoeopath; Shaila.
THE Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on Monday the version of the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), which was directed to complete within two weeks its preliminary inquiry against CB1 Director Alok Kumar Verma, who has been divested of his duties and sent on leave by the Centre.
The hearing assumes significance as Verma, who has a running feud with Special CBI Director Rakesh Asthana, has been appearing before the three-member CVC headed by K V Chowdary and is understood to have given point-wise refusal to all the allegations levelled against him by his deputy.
The SpiNNaker machine, designed and built in The University of Manchester in the UK, can model more biological neurons in real time than any other machine on the planet.
Biological neurons are basic brain cells present in the nervous system that communicate primarily by emitting ‘spikes’ of pure electro-chemical energy.
Neuromorphic computing uses large scale computer systems containing electronic circuits to mimic these spikes in a machine.
SpiNNaker is unique because, unlike traditional computers, it does not communicate by sending large amounts of information from point A to B via a standard network. Instead it mimics the massively parallel communication architecture of the brain, sending billions of small amounts of information simultaneously to thousands of different destinations.
bench comprising the CJi and Justice S K Kaul. The decision that a smaller bench would hear the case has come after the CJI, in his recent informal interaction with journalists, said that on Mondays and Fridays, when the apex court hears miscellaneous cases, only two-judge benches would sit.
The court had appointed former apex court judge A K Patnaik to supervise the ongoing inquiry of CVC against Verma. Besides issuing notices to the Centre and the CVC on the plea of Verma, the apex court, on October26, had also set a deadline of two weeks for the CVC to complete the preliminary inquiry against the CB1 director. It had also barred IPS officer M Nageswara Rao, who has been given interim charge of the CBI, from taking any major decision.
Kale, Dr Abhivilas Nakhate, Director, Shivteertha Agro Tourism; Sunita Nakhate, Prof. Jayshree Kale, Rameshwar Raut and Sudhanshu Mohod.
Wasudeo Konge and Dilip Wankhede were felicitated for their selfless contribution to marriageable candidates.
A full colour booklet ‘Sakhe Sajani’ was published on the occasion.