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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Hidden Blue tooth software in Windows XP and Vista

Hidden Blue tooth software in Windows XP and Vista

This Bluetooth trick is an old one but just publishing for people who still don't know.


Most of you people are searching for software for your Bluetooth Dongles or Bluetooth devices over Internet. Don't worry there is a hidden blue tooth software in Windows XP and Vista.

Follow the below mentioned method for this Blue tooth trick .

1. Open the run command.


2. Now type fsquirt without quotes. This will open a window with text Welcome to Bluetooth File Transfer


3. Now just select whether you want to send or receive any file and you are done. Wizard.

Monday, September 7, 2009

AWARENESS IN PUBLIC LIFE


Have U ever heard about LPG gas cylinder's expiry date....!!


I also didn't know how to find LPG cylinder's expiry date? Expired Cylinders are not safe for use and may cause accidents. In this regard please be cautious at the time of accepting any LPG cylinder from the Vendor.

Here is how we can check the expiry of LPG cylinders:
On one of three side stems of the cylinder, the expiry date is coded alpha numerically as follows A or B or C or D and some two digit number following this e.g. D06.


The alphabets stand for quarters -
1. A for March (First Qtr),
2. B for June (Second Qtr),
3. C for Sept (Third Qtr),
4. D for December (Fourth Qtr).


The digi ts stand for the year till it is valid. Hence
D06 would mean December qtr of 2006.
Please Return Back the Cylinder that you get with a Expiry Date, they are prone to Leak and other Hazardous accidents
...
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The second example with D13 allows the cylinder to be in use until Dec
2013.

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Kindly pass this to every one,
and create awareness

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Inspirational Thoughts

Inspirational Thoughts

Destiny is not a matter of chance, It's a matter of choice; It's not a thing to be waited for,It's a thing to be achieved. ~William Jennings Bryan

When you know what you want, and you want it badly enough, you'll find a way to get it. ~Jim Rohn

In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity. ~ Albert Einstein

The only limits are, as always, those of vision. ~James Broughton

Someone once asked me why do you always insist on taking the hard road? And I replied why do you assume I see two roads?

Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it. ~ Henry David Thoreau

Argue for your limitations and sure enough they are yours.~ Richard Bach

Adversity cause some men to break; others to break records.

Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go. ~ William Feather

A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiasm. ~ Charles Schwab

Challenges are what make life interesting; overcoming them is what makes life meaningful. ~ Joshua J. Marine

The thing always happens that you really believe in; and the belief in a thing makes it happen. ~ Frank Lloyd Wright

I'm a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it. ~ Thomas Jefferson

He is the most unfortunate who's today is not better than yesterday. ~Muhammad (PBUH)

Success can never be controlled, but performance always can. ~John F. Murray

If you are not big enough to lose, you are not big enough to win. ~Walter Reuther

Never stand begging for what you have the power to earn.

There are two ways of meeting difficulties: you alter the difficulties, or you alter yourself to meet them. ~Phyllis Bottome

Many of life's failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.

Success is how high you bounce when you hit bottom.

You always pass failure on the way to success. ~Mickey Rooney

Whenever I hear, 'It can't be done,' I know I'm close to success ~ Michael Flatley

Without a sense of urgency, desire loses its value. ~ Jim Rohn

God gives every bird it's food, but does not always drop it into the nest.

Kites rise highest against the wind not with it ~ Sir Winston Churchill

To make yourself exceptional is the biggest achievement of your life.

No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. ~ Eleanor Roosevelt

__________________________

Thanks & Best Regards,

Vilesh Shah

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Swine Flu And Ayurveda - WHY FEAR , UNDERSTAND AND MOVE AHEAD

Swine Flu And Ayurveda

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By Dr. Neha Tank Modha M.D.Ph.D. (Ayu) [ Published Date: August 10, 2009 ]

Swine influenza (also called H1N1 flu, swine flu, hog flu, and pig flu) is an infection by any one of several types of swine influenza virus. Swine influenza virus (SIV) is any strain of the influenza family of viruses that is endemic in pigs. As of 2009, the known SIV strains include influenza C and the subtypes of influenza A known as H1N1, H1N2, H3N1, H3N2, and H2N3.

Swine influenza virus is common throughout pig populations worldwide. Transmission of the virus from pigs to humans is not common and does not always lead to human influenza, often resulting only in the production of antibodies in the blood. People with regular exposure to pigs are at increased risk of swine flu infection. The meat of an infected animal poses no risk of infection when properly cooked.

The Swine flu has been compared to other similar types of influenza virus in terms of mortality: "in the US it appears that for every 1000 people who get infected, about 40 people need admission to hospital and about one person dies". There are fears that swine flu will become a major global pandemic in the winter months, with many countries planning major vaccination campaigns.

Influenza is quite common in pigs; the main route of transmission is through direct contact between infected and uninfected animals.

People who work with poultry and swine, especially people with intense exposures, are at increased risk of zoonotic infection with influenza virus endemic in these animals, and constitute a population of human hosts in which zoonosis and reassortment can co-occur. Other professions at particular risk of infection are veterinarians and meat processing workers, although the risk of infection for both of these groups is lower than that of farm workers.

Main Signs and symptoms of swine flu:

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in humans the symptoms of the 2009 "swine flu" H1N1 virus are similar to those of influenza and of influenza-like illness in general.

Symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. The 2009 outbreak has shown an increased percentage of patients reporting diarrhea and vomiting. The 2009 H1N1 virus is not zoonotic swine flu, as it is not transmitted from pigs to humans, but from person to person.

The most common cause of death is respiratory failure, other causes of death are pneumonia (leading to sepsis), high fever (leading to neurological problems), dehydration (from excessive vomiting and diarrhea) and electrolyte imbalance. Fatalities are more likely in young children and the elderly.

Prevention

According to Ayurveda, prevention is always better than cure, and the primary aim goal of Ayurveda is to maintain the health of a healthy person. As stated: "Swasthasya Swasthya Rakshanam…" here are the few preventive measures according to modern science and Ayurveda.

Prevention of swine influenza has three components:

  1. prevention in swine,
  2. prevention of transmission to humans,
  3. and prevention of its spread among humans.

The current trivalent influenza vaccine is unlikely to provide protection against the new 2009 H1N1 strain, so the control of swine influenza by vaccination has become more difficult in recent decades. But you don't worry even if you are not vaccinated. Start practicing Pranayama, especially "hot Pranayama like Bhastrika and Kapalbhanti"! This will improve your lungs capacity and immunity to combat any infections from the viruses.

Swine flu cannot be spread by pork products, since the virus is not transmitted through food but it spreads between humans through coughing or sneezing and people touching something with the virus on it and then touching their own nose or mouth.

The swine flu in humans is most contagious during the first five days of the illness although some people, most commonly children, can remain contagious for up to ten days. Diagnosis can be made by sending a specimen, collected during the first five days for analysis. So as soon as you feel discomfort with symptoms like sneezing, coughing and any other respiratory symptoms, start to have herbal tea, which is very common practice in India. The recipe of such herbal tea knows almost every mother or grandmother knows in India! well, if you don't know: let me explain:

Boil approximately 200ml of potable water, till it remains half and mix the following herbs in it.

  • Juice of 10 to 15 fresh leaves of Tulasi,(Basil),
  • 5 ml of fresh ginger root juice,
  • half spoon powder of  cloves,
  • half spoon powder of cinnamon bark,
  • half spoon powder of peppermint leaves,
  • half spoon powder of cardamom,
  • half spoon of turmeric powder,
  • half spoon of rock salt

Mix all these properly, add one spoon of honey when the tea is luke warm and have it twice or thrice a day.

These all-around wonder spices are said to help detoxify the liver, fight allergies, stimulate digestion, and boost immunity. All these drugs have anti viral, cleansing and antioxidant properties. It helps the free flow of oxygen to the brain, helps enhance digestion and circulation and stimulates the appetite. They are excellent for balancing Vaata and Kapha, which are the prominent Dosha in Swine influenza or any other respiratory track infections.

  • Recommendations to prevent spread of the virus among humans include using standard infection control against influenza. This includes frequent washing of hands with soap and water or with alcohol-based hand sanitizers, especially after being out in public.
  • Chance of transmission is also reduced by disinfecting household surfaces, which can be done effectively with a diluted chlorine bleach solution.
  • Experts agree that hand-washing can help prevent viral infections, including ordinary influenza and the swine flu virus.
  • Influenza can spread in coughs or sneezes, but an increasing body of evidence shows small droplets containing the virus can linger on tabletops, telephones and other surfaces and be transferred via the fingers to the mouth, nose or eyes.
  • Alcohol-based gel or foam hand sanitizers work well to destroy viruses and bacteria.
  • The Puja being done in Hindus has the similar disinfecting properties. Studies have shown that lighning the lamp of cow's Ghee has anti viral property. The Dhupana being done with the help of natural sticks (Agarbattis) and Guggulu has very effective disinfectant properties.
  • Anyone with flu-like symptoms such as a sudden fever, cough or muscle aches should stay away from work or public transportation and should contact a doctor for advice.
  • Social distancing is another tactic. It means staying away from other people who might be infected and can include avoiding large gatherings, spreading out a little at work, or perhaps staying home and lying low if an infection is spreading in a community.
  • Public health and other responsible authorities have action plans which may request or require social distancing actions depending on the severity of the outbreak.

According to Ayurveda daily and dietary habits plays a major role in any disease. If your digestive fire is normal, your immunity will remain powerful and thus no infection can overrule you. So one should follow the ideal dietary regimen during seasons like monsoon and winter when the maximum chances are there for viral infections.

  • One should avoid sleeping during the day hours.
  • One should avoid traveling or being outdoors during the early hours of the day when there is dew and cold winds blow.
  • Oil massage with oil possessing warm quality is beneficial.
  • Clean and dry clothes should be worn.
  • Individuals should avoid direct and strong cold winds.
  • Avoid skipping meals.
  • Try to move around the place of work instead of sitting in one place or do some kind of physical work. This will help you to refresh yourself, especially when you feel dull & lethargic.
  • Try to avoid over exertion.
  • Not delay or skip your meals, you should take meals at regular timings & in fixed quantities.
  • Avoid damp, humid and cold weather, and environment.
  • Avoid use of air conditioners.
  • Drink a glass of water with two teaspoons of honey every day early in the morning.
  • Always have fresh meals, prepared using minimum quantity of oil, or prepared with the help of Cow's ghee. 
  • Dry chatni & dry vegetables are recommended.
  • Sprinkle your salads with dry ginger powder, and black pepper powder.
  • Chewing of a bite of ginger before meals with little bit of salt is helpful to improve.
  • Always choose warm food over cold food.
  • Pickles made of 'Raw haldi' are recommended.
  • Daily use of 'Honey' helps to control the excessive kapha.

Avoid:

Regular use of sweets, butter, cheese, paneer etc.
  • Dairy products especially curd and butter.
  • Refrigerated, rewarmed, day old stale food, etc.
  • Foods containing preservatives, artificial flavours, colours etc.  Sauces, vinegar, pickles, chatani etc.
  •  Non-vegetarian food.
  • Excessive use of Cheese, paneer, yogurt etc.
  • Ayurveda Treatment for Viral infections in cold seasons like Monsoon and winter:

    If a person becomes sick with swine flu, antiviral drugs can make the illness milder and make the patient feel better faster. They may also prevent serious flu complications. For treatment, antiviral drugs work best if started soon after getting sick (within 2 days of symptoms).

    Beside antivirals, supportive care at home or in hospital, focuses on controlling fevers, relieving pain and maintaining fluid balance, as well as identifying and treating any secondary infections or other medical problems.

    The virus isolates in the 2009 outbreak have been found resistant to amantadine and rimantadine. In the U.S., on April 27, 2009, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued Emergency Use Authorizations to make available Relenza and Tamiflu antiviral drugs to treat the swine influenza virus in cases for which they are currently unapproved.

    In such condition following Ayurveda drugs may be started as soon as possible. Few of these drugs have been found very effective in current research works and are being practiced in India since thousands of years for combating various seasonal and viral infections.

    1. Sitopaladi Churna
    2. Naradiya Laximivilas Ras
    3. Classical Chyavanprash
    4. Haridra Khanda
    5. Talisadi Churna
    6. Khadiradi Gutika
    7. Lavangadi Gutika
    8. Malla Sindura
    9. Samirpannaga Rasa
    10. Chandramrita Rasa
    11. 64 Prahari Pippali
    12. Suvarna Vasanta Malini Rasa
    13. Shwasa Kuthara Rasa 

    Panchakarma procedures like Nasya Karma and Sadya Vamana Karma are also very useful for all respiratory track infections.

    It is advisable to remain under medical supervision of a qualified and experienced Vaidya. We have seen miraculous results of above said drugs in various viral infections in thousands of patients in our clinical experience.

    There is no doubt that above said drugs and Panchakarma helps to expel Kapha from the body and also helps to stop or to slower the viral load from the body, which is ultimately responsible for high grade fever and other symptoms which are responsible for high rate of mortality.

    Tuesday, August 4, 2009

    This is really cool picture

    This is a photograph of the 2009 Obama  Inauguration. You can see   IN FOCUS the face of EACH  individual in the  crowd by scanning and zooming to any section of the  crowd. . . wait a few  seconds. . double click anywhere  and the focus adjusts to give you a  very identifiable close up. The picture was taken with a robotic 1474 megapixel (295 times the standard 5  megapixel camera). Every one  attending could be scanned after the event, should something have gone wrong during it.

    Click
     on: 

    HYPERLINK "http://gigapan.org/viewGigapanFullscreen.php?auth=033ef14483ee899496648c2b4b06233c






    Wednesday, July 29, 2009

    Jain Prayers of Universal Obeisance, Forgiveness, Peace, and Friendship - Navkar Mantra

    Jain Prayers of Universal Obeisance, Forgiveness, Peace, and Friendship - Navkar Mantra

    • Namo Arihantanam
    • Namo Siddhanam
    • Namo Airiyanam
    • Namo Uvajjhayanam
    • Namo Loe Savva Sahunam
    • Eso Panch Namokaro, Savva Pava Panasano
    • Mangala Nancha Savvesim, Padhamam Havai Mangalam

    I bow to all enlighten beings (Arihants) who have attained perfect knowledge, vision, bliss, and power and have shown the proper path of liberation that is Right Knowledge, Right Perception, and Right Conduct; which brings the cycles of birth, death, and misery to an end.

    I bow to all liberated souls (Siddhas) who have attained the state of perfection and immortality by following the path of liberation and achieving freedom of all karma.

    I bow to the head of the religious congregations (Acharyas), who follow the path of liberation, preach the principles of religion, and inspire us to live moral and spiritual life.

    I bow to the ascetic teachers (Upadhyayas) who explain the true nature of the soul and karma from the religious scriptures and show us the importance of the spiritual life over the material life.

    I bow to all ascetics who strictly follow the five great vows of conduct, which are total nonviolence, truthfulness, non-stealing, celibacy and non-possession; and inspire us to live a simple life.

    To these five types of great souls I offer my obeisance. May such obeisance help diminish my transgressions and sins. Giving this praise is the most auspicious as to bring happiness.

    Universal Forgiveness Prayer
    Khamemi Savve Jiva, Savve Jiva Khamantu Me,
    Metti Me Savve Bhuyesu, Veram Majham Na Kenai.

    I grant forgiveness to all living beings. May all living beings grant me forgiveness.
    My friendship is with all living beings. My enmity is totally nonexistent.

    Universal Peace and Friendship Prayer
    Shivmastu Sarva Jagatah, Par hit nirata bhavantu bhutaganah,
    Doshah Prayantu Nasham, Sarvatra Sukhi bhavantu lokah.

    May the whole Cosmos be blessed. May all beings engage in each other's well beings.
    May all weakness, sickness and faults diminish and vanish. May everyone and everywhere be healthy, prosper, blissful, and peaceful.

    Mozilla Firefox Keyboard Shortcuts ...

     

    MOZILLA FIREFOX KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS

     

    How to navigate the internet at lightning speed

    Mozilla Firefox is a great browser, but one of its greatest features is one that few people bother to use - keyboard shortcuts. Spending just a few minutes learning the most common shortcuts can greatly increase the speed at which you browse web pages.

     

    Entering URLs

    To go to http://www.google.com, for example, press Ctrl+L, type "google," and then press Ctrl+Enter.

    Action

    Shortcut

    Location Bar

    Ctrl+L

    Automatic .com Address

    Ctrl+Enter

    Automatic .net Address

    Shift+Enter

    Automatic .org Address

    Ctrl+Shift+Enter

     

    Basic Navigation

    You can access each of the navigation toolbar commands using keyboard shortcuts. They are listed below in the order in which they appear on the toolbar.

    Action

    Shortcut

    Previous Page

    Alt+Left

    Next Page

    Alt+Right

    Refresh Page

    Ctrl+R

    Home

    Alt+Home

    Stop

    Esc

    Location Bar

    Ctrl+L

    Bookmark Current Page

    Ctrl+D

    Search Engine

    Ctrl+K

     

    Tabbed Browsing

    In order to open a new (blank) tab, press Ctrl+T. To close a tab, press Ctrl+W. If you closed a tab by mistake and would like to recover it, press Ctrl+Shift+T.

    If you are entering an address in the location bar, and would like to open it in a new tab, press Alt+Enter (or Alt plus any of the three combinations listed in the "Entering URLs" section). If you are browsing a page and see a link you would like to open in a new tab, hold Ctrl while clicking the link with your mouse (Ctrl+Click), press Ctrl+Enter after you Tab onto the link, or middle click the link. (Doing each of these will open the link in the background. In order to open the link in the foreground, also hold Shift during each of these shortcuts.)

    If you have multiple tabs, you can directly access the first tab using Ctrl+1, the second tab using Ctrl+2, and so on up to Ctrl+8 (Ctrl+9 takes you to the last tab, regardless of its number). To move from one tab to the next, or one tab to the previous, press Ctrl+PageUp or Ctrl+PageDown.

    Finally, to start a whole new group of tabs (that is, a new window), press Ctrl+N.

    Action

    Shortcut

    New Tab

    Ctrl+T

    Close Tab

    Ctrl+W

    Recover Closed Tab

    Ctrl+Shift+T

    Open Address in New Tab

    Alt+Enter

    Open Link in New Tab
    (Background)

    Ctrl+Click
    Ctrl+Enter
    MiddleClick

    Open Link in New Tab
    (Foreground)

    Ctrl+Shift+Click
    Ctrl+Shift+Enter
    Shift+MiddleClick

    Select Tab

    Ctrl+(1 to 8)

    Select Last Tab

    Ctrl+9

    Next Tab

    Ctrl+PageDown

    Previous Tab

    Ctrl+PageUp

    New Window

    Ctrl+N

     

    Searching Page Text

    To find a specific word or phrase in the text of a page, press Ctrl+F. To use the various search commands listed in the search bar, such as to find the "Next" instance of the word, press Alt and the letter underlined in the corresponding command. In the case of "Next" word, it would be Alt+N.

    Action

    Shortcut

    Find

    Ctrl+F

    Next Result

    Alt+N

    Previous Result

    Alt+P

    Highlight All

    Alt+A

    Match Case

    Alt+C

     

    Miscellaneous

     

    Action

    Shortcut

    Bookmarks

    Ctrl+B

    History

    Ctrl+H

    Downloads

    Ctrl+J

    Zoom In

    Ctrl++

    Zoom Out

    Ctrl+-

    Reset Zoom

    Ctrl+0

    Full Screen

    F11

    Advance to Next Link

    Tab

    Help

    F1

     

    Notes

    This list is not exhaustive because I've omitted, for brevity, most of the obvious shortcuts (e.g., PageDown), redundant shortcuts (e.g., Alt+D), and esoteric shortcuts (e.g., Ctrl+Shift+D).

    These shortcuts work in both Firefox 2 and Firefox 3 for both Windows and Linux. (However, there do exist shortcuts which will only work in one version or operating system.) Most of these shortcuts will work in Mac OS after substituting Cmd for Ctrl, Option for Alt, and Return for Enter.

    For a more complete list of shortcuts, see the official Mozilla website.

    Wednesday, July 22, 2009

    gujju`s smiles


    ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gujju Smiles! ~~~~~~~~~~~~


    Mara maran par tame aansoo naa bahavsho,
    Mara maran par dosto gam na karsho..
    ..Maari yad aave to sidha upar aavjo!!


    ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gujju Smiles! ~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Jivan maa JAS nathi,
    Prem maa RAS nathi;
    Dhandha maa KAS nathi,
    Javu chhe swarg maa,
    pan eni koi BUS nathi.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gujju Smiles! ~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Tu hase chhe jyaare jyaare,

    tyaare tyaare tara gaal ma khada padechhe.

    Hu vicharun chhu betho betho

    ke mara shivay aa khada ma ketla pade chhe!

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gujju Smiles! ~~~~~~~~~~~~

    G - gentle

    U - understanding

    J - jolly

    A - adorable

    R - royal

    A - aggresive

    T - tough

    I - intelligent


    This much quality only 1 Indian people have:
    Yes, its GUJARATIs.


    ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gujju Smiles! ~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Bolya kare a maitri,

    chup rahe a prem.
    milan karave a maitri,
    judai satave a prem.
    hasave a maitri,
    radave a prem.
    to pan loko maitri mukine kem kare chhe prem?


    ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gujju Smiles! ~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Shu karu fariyaad tari,

    Fariyaad ma yaad chhe

    Fari fari ne aave yaad taari,

    Ej mari fariyaad chhe!


    ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gujju Smiles! ~~~~~~~~~~~~

    Gujrati Dictionary with Guju Accent:

    Sunno...........Snow

    Egg-josst.......Exhaust

    Fotaa...........Photos

    Liptik..........Lipstick

    Phast..........Fast

    Phalowur........Flower

    Gilaas..........Glass

    Palty/Partee..........Party

    Gourment........Goverment

    Peejaa..........Pizza

    Punj.........Sponge
    Die Vors........Divorce
    New Brand......Brand New
    Istill.........Steel
    Bowel..........Bowl
    Jee TV.........Zee TV
    Yuniversity....University
    Istawbury......Strawberry
    Isscooter......Scooter
    dismiss........Screwdriver
    Kaale...........Tommorrow and Yesterday
    Vija...........Visa

    Dayal..........Dial

    Dabloo..Dabloo...Dabloo.......WWW

    Jiro...Jiro Won..........Zero...Zero One

    Lattri................Lottery

    __________________________
    Thanks & Best Regards,

    Vilesh Shah

    Facts to make every Indian proud



    Amazing Facts of India

    1.      India is the world's largest, oldest, continuous civilization.

    2.      India never invaded any country in her last 10000 years of history.

    3.      India is the world's largest democracy.

    4.      Varanasi, also known as Benares , was called "the ancient city" when Lord Buddha visited it in 500 B.C.E, and is the oldest, continuously inhabited city in the world today.

    5.      India invented the Number System. Zero was invented by Aryabhatta.

    6.      The World's first university was established in Takshashila in 700BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4th century BC was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.

    7.      Sanskrit is the mother of all the European languages. Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer software - a report in Forbes magazine, July 1987.

    8.      Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans. Charaka, the father of medicine consolidated Ayurveda 2500 years ago. Today Ayurveda is fast regaining its rightful place in our civilization.

    9.      Although modern images of India often show poverty and lack of development, India was the richest country on earth until the time of British invasion in the early 17th Century. Christopher Columbus was attracted by India 's wealth.

    10.  The art of Navigation was bornin the river Sindhu 6000 years ago. The very word Navigation is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH. The word navy is also derived from Sanskrit 'Nou'.

    11.          Bhaskaracharya calculated the time taken by the earth to orbit the sun hundreds of years before the astronomer Smart. Time taken by earth to orbit the sun: (5th century) 365.258756484 days.

    12.  The value of pi was first calculated by Budhayana, and he explained the concept of what is known as the Pythagorean Theorem. He discovered this in the 6th century long before the European mathematicians.

    13.  Algebra, trigonometry and calculus came from India . Quadratic equations were by Sridharacharya in the 11th century. The largest numbers the Greeks and the Romans used were 106 whereas Hindus used numbers as big as 10**53(10 to the power of 53) with specific names as early as 5000 BCE during the Vedic period. Even today, the largest used number is Tera 10**12(10 to the power of 12).

    14.  IEEE has proved what has been a century old suspicion in the world scientific community that the pioneer of wireless communication was Prof. Jagdish Bose and not Marconi.

    15.  The earliest reservoir and dam for irrigation was built in Saurashtra.

    16.  According to Saka King Rudradaman I of 150 CE a beautiful lake called Sudarshana was constructed on the hills of Raivataka during Chandragupta Maurya's time.

    17.  Chess (Shataranja or AshtaPada) was invented in India .

    18.  Sushruta is the father of surgery. 2600 years ago he and health scientists of his time conducted complicated surgeries like cesareans, cataract, artificial limbs, fractures, urinary stones and even plastic surgery and brain surgery. Usage of anesthesia was well known in ancient India . Over 125 surgical equipment were used. Deep knowledge of anatomy, physiology, etiology, embryology, digestion, metabolism, genetics and immunity is also found in many texts.

    19.  When many cultures were only nomadic forest dwellers over 5000 years ago, Indians established Harappan culture in Sindhu Valley (Indus Valley Civilization) .

    20.  The four religions born in India , Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, are followed by 25% of the world's population.

    21.  The place value system, the decimal system was developed in India in 100 BC.

    22.  India is one of the few countries in the World, which gained independence without violence.

    23.  India has the second largest pool of Scientists and Engineers in the World.

    24.  India is the largest English speaking nation in the world.

    25.  India is the only country other than US and Japan , to have built a super computer indigenously.

     

    Famous Quotes on India (by non-Indians)

     

    Albert Einstein said: We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made.

    Mark Twain said: India is, the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand mother of tradition. Our most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only. French scholar Romain

    Rolland said: If there is one place on the face of earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is India .

    Hu Shih, former Ambassador of China to USA said: India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border.

     

    Facts to make every Indian proud

     

    Q. Who is the co-founder of Sun Microsystems?

    A. Vinod Khosla

     

    Q. Who is the creator of Pentium chip (needs no introduction as 90% of the

    today's computers run on it)?

    A. Vinod Dahm

     

    Q. Who is the third richest man on the world?

    A. According to the latest report on Fortune Magazine, it is Aziz Premji,

    who is the CEO of Wipro Industries. The Sultan of Brunei is at 6th

    position now.

     

    Q. Who is the founder and creator of Hotmail (Hotmail is world's No.1 web

    based email program)?

    A. Sabeer Bhatia

     

    Q. Who is the president of AT & T-Bell Labs (AT & T-Bell Labs is the creator

    of program languages such as C, C++, Unix to name a few)?

    A. Arun Netravalli

     

    Q. Who is the GM of Hewlett Packard?

    A. Rajiv Gupta

     

    Q. Who is the new MTD (Microsoft Testing Director) of Windows 2000,

    responsible to iron out all initial problems?

    A. Sanjay Tejwrika

     

    Q. Who are the Chief Executives of CitiBank, Mckensey & Stanchart?

    A. Victor Menezes, Rajat Gupta, and Rana Talwar.

    We Indians are the wealthiest among all ethnic groups in America , even

    faring better than the whites and the natives.

    There are 3.22 millions of Indians in USA (1.5% of population).

    Monday, July 13, 2009

    Initiative of Govt of India ............ Information

    Dear Friends,

    Please note the following very helpful information:

    Government of India has an online Grievance forum at http://www.pgportal.gov.in

    Can you imagine this is happening in INDIA?

    The govt. wants people to use this tool to highlight the problems they faced while de ali ng with Government officials or departments like (all hyperlinks given below links to respective dept/office site)

    1) Railways
    2) Posts
    3) Telecom (incl. Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) & Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Limited (MTNL)
    4) Urban Development (Delhi Development Authority (DDA), Land & Development Office (L&DO), Central Public Works Department (CPWD), etc)
    5) Petroleum & Natural Gas
    6) Civil Aviation (Air India, Airports Authority of India, etc)
    7) Shipping, Road Transport Highways Tourism
    9) Public Sector Banks

    Allahabad Bank Andhra Bank Bank of Baroda Bank of India Bank of Maharashtra Canara Bank Central Bank of India Corporation Bank Dena Bank Indian Bank Indian Overseas Bank Industrial Development Bank of India Ltd National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development Oriental Bank of Commerce Punjab & Sind Bank Punjab National Bank Small Industries Development Bank of India State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur State Bank of Hyderabad State Bank of India State Bank of Indore State Bank of Mysore State Bank of Patiala State Bank of Travancore Syndicate Bank UCO Bank Union Bank of India United Bank of India Vijaya Bank

    10) Public Sector Insurance Companies

    GIC of India Life Insurance Corporation of India National Insurance Company Ltd. The New India Assurance Company Ltd. The Oriental Insurance Company Ltd. United India Insurance Company Ltd.

    11) National Saving Scheme of Ministry of Finance
    12) Employees’ Provident Fund Organization
    13) Regional Passport Authorities

    Regional Passport Office, Ahemadabad Regional Passport Office, Amritsar Regional Passport Office, Bangalore Regional Passport Office, Bareilly Regional Passport Office, Bhopal Regional Passport Office, Bhubaneswar Regional Passport Office, Chandigarh Regional Passport Office, Chennai Regional Passport Office, Cochin Regional Passport Office, Coimbatore Regional Passport Office, Dehradun Regional Passport Office, Delhi Regional Passport Office, Ghaziabad Regional Passport Office, Goa Regional Passport Office, Guwahati Regional Passport Office, Hyderabad Regional Passport Office, Jaipur Regional Passport Office, Jalandhar Regional Passport Office, Jammu Regional Passport Office, Kolkata Regional Passport Office, Kozhikode Regional Passport Office, Lucknow Regional Passport Office, Madurai Regional Passport Office, Malappuram Regional Passport Office, Mumbai Regional Passport Office, Nagpur Regional Passport Office, Patna Regional Passport Office, Pune Regional Passport Office, Raipur Regional Passport Office, Ranchi Regional Passport Office, Shimla Regional Passport Office, Srinagar Regional Passport Office, Surat Regional Passport Office, Thane Regional Passport Office, Trichy Regional Passport Office, Trivandrum Regional Passport Office, Visakhapatnam

    14) Central Government Health Scheme
    15) Central Board of Secondary Education
    16) Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan
    17) National Institute of Open Schooling
    18) Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti
    19) Central Universities
    20) ESI Hospitals and Dispensaries directly controlled by ESI Corporation under Ministry of Labour

    Many of us say that these things don’t work in India .
    Couple of months back, the Faridabad Municipal Corporation laid new roads in his area and the residents were very happy about it. But 2 weeks later, BSNL dug up the newly laid roads to install new cables which annoyed all the residents. A resident used the above listed grievance forum to highlight his concern. To his surprise, BSNL and Municipal Corporation of Faridabad were served a show cause notice and the guy received a copy of the notice in one week. Government has asked the MC and BSNL about the goof up as it’s clear that both the government departments were not in sync at all.

    So use this grievance forum and educate others who don’t know about this facility.
    This way we can at least raise our concerns instead of just talking about the ‘System’ in India .

    Invite your friends to contribute for many such happenings.

    Career path finder... , in INDIA

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    Saturday, July 11, 2009

    SHUDH HINDI MEANINGS............



    SHUDH HINDI MEANINGS

     

     

    CRICKET : Gol guttam lakad battam de danadan pratiyogita

    CRICKET TEST MATCH : Pakad dandu, maar mandu, de danaadan pratiyogita

    TABLE TENNIS : Lakdi ke phalak shetra pe Le takaatak de takaatak

    LAWN TENNIS : Harit Ghaas par Le tada tad, de tada tad

    LIGHT BULB : Vidyut Prakashak Kanch golak

    TIE : Kanth Langoti


    MATCH BOX : Ragdampatti Agni Utpaadan Peti

    TRAFFIC SIGNAL : Aavat Jaavat Suchak Jhandaa

    TEA : Dugdh Jal Mishrit Sharkara Yukt Parvatiya(pahaadi) Booti

    TRAIN : Sahasra Chakra Louh Path Gaamini

    ALL ROUTE PASS : Yatr Tatr Sarvatr Gaman Aagya Patr

    RAILWAY SIGNAL : Loh Path Gamini Suchak Yantra

    RAILWAY SIGNAL : Agni Rath Aava Gaman Soochak Pattika

    RAILWAY SIGNAL : Louh path gaamini aawagaman suchak yantra

    RAILWAY STATION : Bhabhka Adda

    BUTTON : Ast Vyast Vastra Niyantrak

    MOSQUITO : Gunjanhaari Manav Rakt Pipasu Jeev

    CIGERETTE : Shweta patra mandit dhumra shalakha



    Tuesday, July 7, 2009

    Budget Highligts 2009 (INDIA)




    ·  No new tax on edible oil imports

    ·  Excise duty on petrol diven trucks cut

    ·  No change in corporate tax

    ·  4% excise duty on cotton products restored

    ·  Custom duty on silver, excluding jewellery, hiked by Rs 500/ kh to Rs 1,000/ kg

    ·  Life saving devices on heart contidion exempted from custom duty

    ·  Life saving drugs, including breast cancer, custom duty reduced to 5% from 10%

    ·  Custom duty reduced on LCD panels from 10% to 5%

    ·  5% Custom duty on Set top boxes

    ·  Anoymous donations - grant relief 5% of total income or Rs 1,00,000 whichever is higher

    ·  Finance Act 2008 introduced CTT has been abolished

    ·  Construction - restore full exemption on goods such as pre-fabricated slabs

    ·  Branded jewellery exempted from excise duty

    ·  Income tax exemption limit raised by Rs 10,000

    ·  Income tax exemption limit for women raised by Rs 10,000

    ·  Income tax exemption limit for senior citizens raised by Rs 15,000

    ·  Surcharge on personal Income tax scrapped

    ·  Individual law consultation not to attract service tax

    ·  Tax holiday on commercial production of mineral oil and natural gas on NELP VIII

    ·  FBT is scrapped

    ·  To release new direct tax code in 45 days

    ·  To introduce GST by April 1, 2010

    ·  Federal Tax/ GDP ratio is 11.5%

    ·  Fiscal deficit seen at 6.8% in FY10

    ·  To eliminate tax distortion

    ·  Non tax revenue receipts are likely to be better

    ·  Enhance budgetary support by Rs 40,000 cr

    ·  Budget estimates: Interest payment expected at Rs 2,25,511 cr

    ·  Interest payment are a third of expenditure plan

    ·  To spend Rs 1.42 lakh cr on defence

    ·  Increasing automation in direct tax collection

    ·  Aila hurricane relief at Rs 1,000 cr

    ·  Plan expenditure up 34% to Rs 3.75 lakh cr

    ·  Proposes Rs 500 cr for rehabilation of displaced persons of northern and eastern areas of Sri Lanka

    ·  Allocation for new Aligarh Muslim Univ campuses in Bengal, Kerala at Rs 25 cr each

    ·  Budget estimates: Rs 10,20,830 cr, Rs 6,95,600 cr non-planned and planned Rs 3,29,100 cr

    ·  Plan outlay increased by 74%

    ·  Allocation Commonwealth Games raised by more than 50% to Rs 3,472 crore

    ·  Sensex down over 900 pts

    ·  50% of all rural women to be brought into self-help group programmes

    ·  National Mission for Female Literacy to be launched

    ·  Govt to build 100,000 homes for paramilitary forces

    ·  National Mission for Female Literacy to be launched

    ·  Allocation of Rs 2,113 cr for IIT

    ·  Govt to spend Rs 120 cr in FY10 in unique ID

    ·  Rashtriya Mahila Kosh corpus to be raised to Rs 500 crore

    ·  Allocation for flagship Bharat Nirman progamme raised by 45%

    ·  Paramilitary housing project to cost Rs 1,000 cr

    ·  Certain Pension related benefits extended to war hounded

    ·  Paramilitary housing cost estimated at Rs 1,000 cr

    ·  Govt proposes to launch housing for 1 lakh para military forces

    ·  Unique ID cards in 12-18 months

    ·  46 lakh BPL families to come under new health insurance plan

    ·  NREGA has been and outstanding success

    ·  Right to Information Act been successful

    ·  To add handloom clusters in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu

    ·  More than 46 lakh people received biometrics card

    ·  National Web Portal for employer and employee to be launched

    ·  Govt aims to have social security for informal sector

    ·  Plan to cut felame illiteracy by half in three yrs

    ·  Unorganised Social Security Bill passed by both houses of the Parliament

    ·  To launch national mission on female literacy

    ·  PM's Adarsh Gram Yojana starts with Rs 100 cr funding

    ·  NHB refinance to rural housing sector to be raised

    ·  Indira Awaas Yojana outlay increased by 63%

    ·  Bharat Nirman outlay raised by 59%

    ·  Food security to provide rice, wheat at Rs 3 a kg to poor

    ·  Allocation for Indira Awaas Yojana to be increased by 63%

    ·  59% increase in allocation for Pradhanmantri Gram Sadak Yojna

    ·  Govt to move food security bill very soon

    ·  NREGA outlay increased by 144%

    ·  NREGA min wages set at Rs 100/day

    ·  Income-tax return forms to be made more user-friendly

    ·  PSU companies to remaain under government control

    ·  8.5% growth in recent past fueled by pvt sector investment

    ·  Govt wants public shareholding in PSUs to go up

    ·  PSUs to remain under govt control

    ·  PSU Banks, insurance firms outside disinvestment plan

    ·  Turbulence in world markets left Indian financial sector unaffected

    ·  Proposes people's participation in disinvestment programme

    ·  IT Saral 2 form to be introduced

    ·  Rs 1 lakh crore projects for Infrastructure revival

    ·  Fiscal deficit up to 6.2% from 2.7% fo GDP

    ·  Institutional reforms to cover subsidies, expenditure

    ·  Govt to set-up expert committee to advise on petro pricing products

    ·  Markets dip into red, Sensex down 900 pts

    ·  To return to FRBM target at the earliest

    ·  Special fund of Rs 4,000 cr from Rural Infra Dev fund to provide cheap loans to MSME

    ·  To increase fertiliser usage - govt proposes to move from product pricing basis

    ·  Return to FRBM target as soon as possible

    ·  30% rise in Rashtriya Krishi Vikash Yojana allocation over 2008-09

    ·  Budget makes subvention of 1% to benefit farmers

    ·  The market development assitance scheme allocation hiked by 148% to Rs 124 cr

    ·  Exporters borne the brunt of eco crisis, will provide adj assistance till March 2010

    ·  Proposes to extend deadline to farmers to pay off 75% of loans by six months to December 31, 2009

    ·  Govt announces rebate for farmers paying loan on time, and lower rate of 6% proposed

    ·  Loan for farmers Rs 3,00,000 at 7% per annum

    ·  Agriculture records growth of 4% per annum in recent past

    ·  The Assam gas cracker project estimated at Rs 5,160 cr

    ·  JNNURM support raised by 87%

    ·  Sensex up 140 pts to 15057

    ·  IIFCL and banks in position to support Rs 1,00,000 cr in infrastructure

    ·  Stepped up allocation of funds from Rs 10,800 cr to Rs 15,800 cr for railways

    ·  Highway and railways - allocation hiked by 23%

    ·  Govt have some success in attracting investments in certain sectors through PPP

    ·  FIIs are back in the market, the worst two quarters are behind us

    ·  Govt needs to provide further stimulus for the economy

    ·  MAT hiked to 15% of book profit from 10%

    ·  There are signs of revival in domestic industry

    ·  For 1st time I held a meeting with state finance ministers to work together

    ·  Gross capital flow rose to over 9% over GDP

    ·  Infra investment to be over 9% of GDP by 2014

    ·  Highlights of 2008-09: Sharp rise in inflation to nearly 13% and a equally sharp fall to 0%

    ·  GDP dips from over 9% average in past three years to 6.7% in 2008-09

    ·  Ensure 4% agriculture growth

    ·  In Interim Budget I had given a detailed analysis of eco situation

    ·  Budget an important mean to present the view of the government

    ·  A single Budget Speech cannot solve all our problems.

    ·  Aim: To reduce number of people living below poverty line to less than half of current level by 2014

    ·  Pranab hails UPA win

    ·  In Interim Budget I had stated that the new govt shd sustain 9% growth over a sustained basis 

     

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