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podhammante naa bedroom fan kindhaki vachi nannu lepene nii newsee chepene ((Loose amaayie)3t loose abbayie ni pichekki loose ayie poyene)2t (Loose amaayie)2t u got me going that I don’t know where iam going u see that got me got me thinkin in that iam loosing my mind , u seem to got me got me felling that I ruuning out of time , I have never cn a girl that was jus like u ,know ahhh never never never that can be true know ahh never never never think that u would say no loose ammayie u know u know mudhe mutaka nidare pataka (nanne nenu )2t (vethukuthunna verriga)2t (veriga)2t (neeke nannu evvalanukuni manasuku thelipanu le nipai asega)2t veturi la paata rayadam naaku teliyadhu le nii gurinchi padaka pothe nenu undalene , nanne nenu thitukuni chuusa manasu ninnu meetadhe na manasu ninnu marachi poledhuleeeeeee (Loose amaayie)2t loose abbayie loosaiyie poyene loose (loose ammayie)2t loose loose ammayie loose abbayie ni pichekki (looosayie)3t poyene ((love vastundha)2t na pi napinapi neeku 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What is isostasy?
A: it is something similar to the archimedis principle relating to the tectonic movement inside the earth between the lithosphere and the asthenosphere owing due to the pressure of the heavy lithosphere on the other!

Where is proposed space command of India coming?
A: At Akkulam near Thiuruvananthapuram in Kerala and mostly it will be under the control of IAF

Where is INS Zamorin located?
A:Ezhimala in Kerala a depo base for coordinating administrative matters under Western Naval Command (HQ: Mumbai)

Which country has the highest cashewnut production?
A:India

Between whom was the third battle of Panipat fought?
A:Between the Marathas and the Afghan Emperor Ahmed Shah Abdali in 1761

Where is Isfahan located?
A: Old Persia - it is near to Tehran and has some World Heritage sites in this beatuful Islamic city

Where is the river Irawady located?
A:Myanmar near the city Mandalay which is the old capital city of Burma

Who is the military general of Myanmar?
A: Sr Gen Shan Thwe

Against whom did Che and Castro wage the war?
A: Against the incumbent government of Batista

Who are the Sandinistas?
A: The FSLN - the members of this party in Nicargua are called as Sandinistas and are in power again in 2006 under Daniel Ortega

Which is the second highest gallantry award in India?
A: Maha Vir Chakra]]>
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Answers to the questions of Jan 30 2007 http://worthview.com/answers-to-the-questions-of-jan-30-2007/ Wed, 07 Feb 2007 12:24:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/07/answers-to-the-questions-of-jan-30-2007/ A: Euskadi Ta Askatasuna or ETA

Who is the Israeli president who is facing charges on rape?
A: Moshe Katzav

What is Indo Russian trade volume?
A: around 3 Billion Dollors

What is Sinopec?
A: The China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation

Who is Jagdish Khattar?
A: MD, Maruti Udyog Limited. and former IAS officer

What is IRDA in insurance terms?
A: Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority

Write the full form of TRAI?
A: Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of India

Who has the major stake in VSNL?
A: Tatas

What is MIDHANI?
A: Mishra Dhatu Nigam limited, DOD agency, Hyderabad

How many sites in India are there in the world heritage list?
A: 26

Who is the head of SBI?
A: Om Prakash Bhatt - Chairman. SBI is under RBI as of now and may go into the hands of the government.

Which Indian bank is having the largest number of foreign branches?
A: SBI - the largest bank in the world in terms of manpower and branches

What is the institute started in Chennai testing on newsprint and inks?
A: Ifra India and the Research Institute of Newspaper Development Institute, Chennai

Who are the largest producers of gas?
A: Saudi Arabia, Canada and Iran

Which country is supporting the Koodankulam reactors?
A: Russia

Who is the guest for this years Republic day celebrations?
A: Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia

What is FBTR?
A: Fast Breed Test Reactor under IGCAR and BARC

What is bio dynamic farming?
A:Biodynamics is a method of agriculture which seeks to actively work with the health-giving forces of nature. It is the oldest non-chemical agricultural movement in the world

What are the different types of diabetes?
A: Insulin - Dependent Diabetes Mallitus, Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetis Mallitus and Gestational Diabetis

Which company produces the Flexcube banking software?
A: I-Flex

What is OVL’s stake in Sakhalin 1?
A: 20%

Who was the Armenian journalist shot dead recently for condemning the Armenian genocide by Turkey?
A: Dink

Where is Karwar naval base?
A: Karnataka - a Blue water project of the Navy exclusively, code named Seabird - INS Kadamba - Binaga Point to the Anjadip Island is the exact place.

What is a bogoslof?
A: Bogoslof Island is the summit of a largely submarine stratovolcano located in the Bering Sea

When was the Secretary of State post established in India?
A: Pitt's India Act 1784

Who is the head of Tata steels?
A: Ratan Tata, MD of Tata Steel is Muthuraman

What is POSCO famous for?
A: Pohang Iron and Steel Company, third largest steel company in the world, South Korea

Who is the head of HAMAS?
A: Khaled Mashaal and Ismail Haniya

Who is the PM of PoK?
A: Attitque Khan

Where was Vijay Nambiar selected?
A: Chief of Staff of the New Secretary General, UN]]>
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Answers to the questions of Jan 31 2007 http://worthview.com/answers-to-the-questions-of-jan-31-2007/ Thu, 08 Feb 2007 08:33:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/08/answers-to-the-questions-of-jan-31-2007/ A: Indian Industrialist, Former FICCI president and Gillette Chairman.

Write about Winter games?
A: Olympic games held every four years on Ice or Snow... Last held in Italy, 2006, and the next one in 2010 in British Columbia

Which Padma award winner has created a controversy saying that giving Padma awards is unconstitutional?
A: - Sukumar Azhikode

Who is PC Haldar?
A: New Director, Intelligence Bureau after ESL Narasimham

Who is the new head FICCI?
A: Habil Khorakiwala

What is Muharram?
A: the first month in the Islamic Calendar and a month of sadness and mourning

Which is the land of lakes?
A: Nainital

Who was VD Savarkar?
A: Hinduvata propagandist and the prime alleged in the killing of Mahatma Gandhi

What is Magna Carta?
A: Limiting King's power and gauranteeing basic Fundamental and constitutional rights

What is Truth Serum test?
A: Some process of narco - analytical test used for investigations

What is brain mapping?
A: Neuroscience technique of mapping the brain into neuromappings

Who is the head of coast guard?
A: - farmooze contractor

Who is the head of backward class commission?
A: - k.singh

When was IIT Kharagpur sestablished?
A: 1951. It was the first IIT to be established

Where is the Indian Institute of Horticulture located?
A: Benguluru

Who is ECG Sudarshan?
A: Indo Americal Physist from Kerala.

Whos is the present head of Muslim personal law board?
A: Hazrat Maulana Syed Mohammad Rabe Hasani Nadwi

Whos is the head of minorities commission?
A: - Hamid Ansari

Which committee enquired the oil controversy related to Natwar Singh?
A: Volcker Committee

Which committee enquired the MPLADS scam and the cash for question scam?
A: Parliamentary committee headed by V. Kishore Chandra S. Dev

Who is the CM of Sikkim?
A: pawan chamling

Which is India’s 17th state?
A: Haryana

What is the capital of Kazhakstan?
A: Astana

What is GUAM?
A: US Territory in the southern most tip of the Marina islands on the Western Pacific Ocean

What is the capital of Armenia?
A: Yerevan]]>
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Answers to the questions of Feb 02 2007 http://worthview.com/answers-to-the-questions-of-feb-02-2007/ Fri, 09 Feb 2007 08:32:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/09/answers-to-the-questions-of-feb-02-2007/ A: Lukoil is the private largest oil company, and rosneft is the state owned largest oil company

How many heavy water plant are there in India?
A:

What is SLR in economic terms?
A: Statuory Liquidity Ratio - it is the amount that a bank has to maintain in the form of gold, cash or securities with the RBI and the RBI decides the value of the SLR

What is money laundering?
A: it is the main operation of the underground money transactions for tax evasion and other purposes.

What is third party insurance?
A: insurance provided by a third party like the auto insurance etc.

What is Balkanisation?
A: the process of divison of a region into hostile parts

Which is the largest province in Pakistan?
A: Balochisthan

Which is the largets mountain range in the world?
A:

What is a Graben and Horst?
A: geological terms referring to regions that lie between the faults

Who was the 2nd Sarsanghachalak of RSS?
A: MS Gowalkar - Shri Guruji

Who is Asma Jahangir?
A: Human rights activist and a lawyer in pakistan and the founder of a law practise there

Who was the first foreigner to lead an Indian unit for the republic day parade?
A: Ismail Tunk from Malaysia. he lead the 62 cavalry of Jaipur

Who is Ajeet Bajaj?
A: the Indian to reach both the north pole and the south pole this year

Who is the head of BHAVINI?
A: BHAVINI - Also called NPCIL - Nuclear Power Corporation of Indis Ltd. Shri SK Jain Chief
Managing Director.

Who heads the Economic Advisory committee of the Indian Govt?
A: C. Rangarajan

What is sea floor spreading?
A: the theory of continental drift by the tectonic theory

What are the fundamental duties?
A: the Part IV A of the constitution of India forming the article 51A which prescribes some 10 fundamental duties to all the citizens of India.]]>
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Answers to the questions of Feb 05 2007 http://worthview.com/answers-to-the-questions-of-feb-05-2007/ Mon, 12 Feb 2007 08:37:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/12/answers-to-the-questions-of-feb-05-2007/ A: Fake encounter case in Jammu and Kashmir leaving the army and the local police the prime accused.

What is ECGC?
A: Export Credit Gaurantee Corporation of India Limited

Who is the head of RAW?
A: Ashok Chaturvedi (the former chief is PKH Thaparan)

Who is the field medal winner for mathematics for the last year?
A:

What is the percentage of Shia muslims in the total population of muslims?
A: 10 to 15 % of the total world muslim population is Shias. 20% of muslims in India are shias.

Are "Jains" a minority community?
A: Jains are a minotity community in India.]]>
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Heads in India http://worthview.com/heads-in-india/ Mon, 12 Feb 2007 13:18:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/12/heads-in-india/
Also, Contribute to this by all of your esteemed knowledge banks! Learn and Share is our motto!

Cabinet Sectetary – KM Chandrasekhar (BK Chaturvedi , Kamal Pande and TR Prasad are the former Secretaries)

Principal Sectretary - KA Nair

Attorney General of India – Milon Banerjee (G Ramaswamy, Ashok K Desai and Soli S Banerjee are some of the previous Attorney Generals)

Solicitor General of India – GE Vahanvati (former is Harish V Salve)

RBI Governor – YV Reddy
RBI Deputy Governors – Dr. Rakesh MohanShri, V. Leeladhar, Smt. S. Gopinath and Smt. Usha Thorat

Chief Justice of India – KG Balakrishnan (YK Sabharwal, RC Lahoti, Rajendra Babu, VN Khare, GB Pattanaik are the previous CJIs)

Comptroller and Auditor General of India - Vijayendar N Kaul

Foreign Secretary – Shivshankor Menon (Shyam Saran is the former FS)
National Security Advisor - MK Narayanan
National Scientific Advisor - R Chidambaram
Principal Secretary to the PM - TKA Nair
Additional Sectretary - Pulok Chatterjee
Joint Secretaries - Jawed Usmani, R Gopalakrishnan, Sujatha Mehta, Sanjay Mitra and Vini Mahajan
Private Secretaries to PM - BVR Subramanyam, Jaideep Sarkar
Media Advisor - Dr Sanjay Baru
Central Public Information Officer - Kamal Dayani
Chairman, VI Pay Commission - BN Sri Krishna
Chairman, National Human Rights Commission - Justice Rajendra Babu

Chief of the Army – JJ Singh
Chief of the Air Staff – Fali H Major (previously SP Tyagi)
Chief of the Naval Staff – Suresh Mehta (Arun Mehta is the former Chief)
Chief of Integrated Defence Staff – Vice Admiral Raman Puri
Strategic Forces Command – Vice Admiral Vijay Shankar (AD Joshi is the former Commander)
Coast Guard Chief - Rustom Farmooze Contractor

Chief Vigilance Officer – Pratyush Sinha
Chief of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) - Ashok Chaturvedi (the former chief is PKH Thaparan)

Commerce Secretary – GK Pillai – also the chairman of Board of Approvals, SEZ
Home Secretary – Madhukar Gupta (previously VK Duggal)
Petroleum Secretary - MS Srinivasan
Power Secretary - Anil Razdan
Chemicals Secretary - Satwant Reddy

Chairman, Economic Credits Gaurantee Corporation – Christy Fernandes

Director of SDSC (Satish Dhavan Space Center) – Annamalai (K Narayana is the former Director)
Director of Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre – BN Suresh
Chairman, ISRO – G Madhavan Nair
Director, Chadrayan Project - C Annadurai
Director, Liquid Propulsion System, ISRO - RV Perumal
Project Director, PSLV - N Narayanamurthi
Chairman, Antrix Corporation, the commercial wing of ISRO - KR Sridhar Murthi

President, Supreme Court Bar Association – PH Parekah ( former MN Krishnamani )
Chairman, All India Bar Association – Adish C Agarwalia
Vice Chairman, All India Bar Association – S Prabhakaran
President of Bar Association of India - Fali S Nariman
President, Indian Law Firms - Lait Bhasin
General Secretary, All India Forward Bloc - Debender Biswas


Chairman, Central Board of Direct Taxes – MH Kherwala
Chairman, Union Grants Commission – Sukhadao Torat

Chairman, Railway Board - JP Batra
Chairman, UPSC - Gurbachan Jagat

Director, Central Forensic Sciene Labaratory – SK Shukla
Director, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune – BN Goswami
Director, Indian Institute of Public Administration – PL Sanjeeva Reddy
Director, National Institute of Nutrition – B Sesi Kiran
President, Indian People’s Theatre Association – AK Haugal
Director, National Institute of Advanced Sciences – K Kasturirangan
Chairman, Center for Economic and Social Studies, Hyd – Ch Hanumantha Rao
Director, Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology - Lalji Singh

Head of IPCC - Rajender K Pachuri

President, Indian Semiconductor Association – Poornima Shenoy
Chairman, Indian Semiconductor Association – Rajendra Kumar Khare

President, Indian History Congress - Suvira Jaiswal
Chairman, Indian Council of Historical Research - Sabyasachi Bhattacharya (previous - DN Tripathi)

Director General, ICRISAT – William Dar
Director General, Indian Council for Agricultural Research - Mangala Rai
Director General, Council for Advancement of People's Action and Rural Technologies (CAPART) - VS Rao
Director General, Indian Council for Medical Research - Nirmala Ganguly (Belgaum)
Director, NCERT – Krishna Kumar
Chairman, Prasar Bharti - MV Kamath
Chairman, PCI – GN Ray
Director General - Export Promotion Council for EOUs and SEZs - LB Singhal
Chairman, Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board - L Mansingh
LK Singhvi and Bhagwat Singh Negi are the other two members of this board.

Chairman, Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanams (TTD) – B Karunakara Reddy

President, Indian Science Congress – R Ramamurthy (Former president is Harsha Gupta)

Director, Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority – D Swaroop

Director, All India Audits and Accounts Association – Gowtham Pramnick

MD, NCDEX - PH Ravi Kumar
MD, NMCE - Kailash Gupta

Ambassador to Japan – HK Singh
Ambassador to S Korea – N Parthasarathy
Indian High Commissioner, Dhaka – Ranjan Chakraborthy (Veena Sikri is the former High Commissioner)

Chairman, Central Adoption Research Agency - under the ministry of Woman and Child Development - JK Mittal

Director, Akshaya - The Kerala e-Governance Initiative - TK Manzoor

More to come....stay glued]]>
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Poems from a Friend! http://worthview.com/poems-from-a-friend/ Tue, 13 Feb 2007 09:18:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/13/poems-from-a-friend/ 209 2007-02-13 14:48:00 2007-02-13 09:18:00 open open poems-from-a-friend publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://3atkn.th8.us Answers to the questions of Feb 15 2007 http://worthview.com/answers-to-the-questions-of-feb-15-2007/ Fri, 16 Feb 2007 09:10:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/16/answers-to-the-questions-of-feb-15-2007/ A:

Which country is making tougher rules doctors of Indian Origin?
A: Britan

Which three countries are having a meet in India(right now)?
A: India, Russia and China - all the foreign ministers of these countries are having a high level meet

Who submitted the Baghlighar report?
A: Ramond Lafitte of Switzerland of World Bank has submitted this report

What is the present CRR?
A:6.0

Who is the head of national institute of advanced studies?
A: K Kasturirangan

Where is the KORBA power statyion located?
A: 12 km from the main city of Korba

How many kilometer of road has been laid in India?
A: 65,700 KM approximately

When was NTPC formed?
A: 1975

Who is the head of national scheduled tribes commission?
A: Kunwar Singh

What is ARC in India?
A: Administrative Reforms Council in India

Who is heading the second ARC?
A: Veerappa Moily is the head of the Second ARC which has submitted its report to the central government very recently

Where is the Bay of Biscay?
A: on the west coast of France and the north coast of spain....the gulf of the atlantic ocean]]>
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Heads of PSUs and other Orgs in India http://worthview.com/heads-of-psus-and-other-orgs-in-india/ Fri, 16 Feb 2007 09:24:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/16/heads-of-psus-and-other-orgs-in-india/
President of FICCI – Habib Khorakiwala
Secretary General of FICCI – Amit Mitra

CFO Tata Steel – Kaushik Chatterjee

CII President – R Seshasayee
CII Director General – SS Mehta
CII Chairman – S Gopalakrishnan

President ASSOCHAM – Anil K Agarwal
Chairman ASSOCHAM - Venugopal Dhoot, MD Videocon

President NASSCOM – Kiran Karnaik
Chairman, NASSCOM – Lakshmi Narayanan (former B Ramalinga Raju )

Chairman, Standing Conference Of Public Enterprises - SCOPE - Sarthak Behuria
Chairman of PFRDA - D Swarup
Chiarman of the Internationl Air Transport Association - Giovanni Bisgani
President, Center of Indian Trade Union (CITU) – MK Pandhe

Chairman and MD, UTI - UK Sinha
Chairman and MD, Union Bank of India - MV Nair

Chairman of SBI - OP Bhatt
Chairman and MD, ONGC – RS Sharma (Subir Raha is the former Chairman)
Managing Director, OVL - RS Butola
Chairman, Indian Oil Corporation - Sarthak Behuria
Chairman, SAIL – SK Roongta
Chairman, GAIL – UD Choubey
Managing Director, NPCIL (Also BHAVINI) – SK Jain
Chairman, NTPC – T Shankaralingam
Chairman and MD, NHPC - Sudarshan Kumar Garg
Director, MRPL – R Rajamani
Director General, NACO - Sujatha Rao
Chairman, Coal India Ltd - Partha S Bhattacharya
CMD, Engineers India Lrd - Mukesh Rohtagi
CMD, Bharat Cooking Coals Ltd - Asoke Kumar Paul
CMD, Unit Trust of India - PJ Nayak
CMD, HPCL India LTd - MB Lal (Former is Arun Balakrishnan )
Chairman and Managing Director, Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (Vizag Steel Plant) - PK Bishnoi (previously Y Siva Sagar Rao)
CMD, Nataional Mineral Development Corporation - B Ramesh Kumar
Chairman, Tea Board - Basudeb Banerjee
Chief, Price Waterhouse Coopers - Ramesh Rajan
Chiarman of the Shipping Corporation of India Ltd - Sabyasachi
Managing Director of Canara Bank - MBN Rao
India Renewable energy Development agency ltd - Kolkata - Debasis Majumdar
Chairman and Managing Director of the Corporation Bank - S Samba Murthy

Chief Economists of India – Jyothi Parikh, Chandra Kiran and B Krishna Murthy
Eminent Scientist – CNR Rao]]>
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Welcome all http://worthview.com/welcome-all/ Fri, 16 Feb 2007 10:54:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/16/welcome-all/ here we would discuss all the topics restricting ourselves to 3 per week and depending on the feedback after the week from all the participants in this, we would think of changing it as per the consensus.

The next important thing to be done here is the selection of the topic and i think this is the most important part of the complete exercise.

i would request all to give their humble suggestions as to what and how the topics are selected. We would again finalize this on the broad consensus.

Also, all those who want to participate in the discussions (i would prefer all the people in this community to join this) can just reply to this or put thier email ids (preferably gmail as it is integrated with the blogger that i am using) in the community so that i can add all of them to this blog and they can start adding the posts to the blog.

Hope this will get going in the coming days and i hope we will all get benifited in this.
Courtesy: Shinoj who urged me to initiate the idea

More ideas are the most welcome.]]>
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Topic No: 1 http://worthview.com/topic-no-1/ Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:35:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/19/topic-no-1/ (Shinoj this is a very important topic which i have got from one of the coaching institutes here in Hyd.)]]> 213 2007-02-19 16:05:00 2007-02-19 10:35:00 open open topic-no-1 publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://wqiwi.th8.us Answer for the Topic No: 1 http://worthview.com/answer-for-the-topic-no-1/ Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:57:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/19/answer-for-the-topic-no-1/
The death penalty is given by the Judiciary for some of the henious crimes committed which the judiciary feels that the guilty should be given the capital punishment. Even thought the capital punishement is scrapped in and violently opposed in some of the countries around the world, we have this in our country still prevailing and more recently, many of the accused in long pending cases were given the death penalty by the supreme court and those verdicts are hailed as "the wheels of courts runs but slowly"! But, taking into consideration, the long time the trails has taken and the changes in the very details of the case and the lifes of the accused and the victims, there has to be some other way, where the Judiciary which takes its own course of law should be overcome with a heart and the situational crisis being considered and here is the Presidential clemency gets its significance. Though the Presidential clemency is not judicial in nature, it some times proves to be a useful tool in the hands of the head of the parliament, as time passes, the accused may remorse him/herself who then may not be rewarded with the capital punishment.
But, to think overboard, it is better, if the capital punishment as such is striked off following the international human rights policies and then there will be no need for a presidential clemency on a whole.

Answer from Shinoj for Topic No: 1

the power of clemency is given to the president by our constitution is only to correct the error of law which may have crept in during any process in the case. death penalty awarded by a lower court is conformed if the supreme court uphelds it.in this case a fool proof study of the whole case is done and death sentence is awarded.so in such a case,if our constitution has given the president of india such a power to overrule a award of a reputed constitutional body,it is only to make sure that such a person who have done such a crime is completely legible to be deprived of his life.so the presidential clemency gives the scope to look into a case with a humane view.so the awarding of such a sentance should continue as long as it is prescribed in the books of law.and if the mercy petition is rejected,execution should obviusly follow.so the constitution of india has made sure that no persons life is taken away easily,that is why the law has prescribed such a long procedure,with ample scope of correction i.e.clemency.hence we respect a persons right to life and the same is deprived by the procedure established by law by adopting a due prcocess of law.so the so the presidential clemency following an death penalty by court is completely justicable both by law and social values.]]>
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Banking in India http://worthview.com/banking-in-india/ Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:45:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/20/banking-in-india/
First bank in India - The General Bank of India in 1786
Second bank in India - The Bank of Hindusthan

Bank of Calcutta was started in Calcutta in 1806 which is now the SBI.

First Fully owned Indian Bank - Allahabad Bank started in 1865
Other private banks in India at that time - Punjab National Bank (in Lahore in 1895) and the Bank of India (in Mumbai in 1906)

Banking structure in India

RBI -Scheduled Banks - Commercial Banks and Co operatives Banks
Commercial banks - Private(34), Public (19) , Foreign(45), Regional Rural (196)
Co operative banks - Urban Coop(52) , State Co Op (16)

Reserve Bank of India -

  • This is the central bank in India started in 1935 in Mumbai
  • As per the Reserver Bank of India Act 1934
  • Upon the recommendations of Hillton Young Committee in 1926.
  • RBI is nationalised in 1949 till when it is a privately owned bank.
  • Now RBI is completely autonomous body and has the least pressure from the Government.
  • It has 22 regional offices in India
  • Has a 13 member board of Directors with the Governor of RBI (YV Reddy) as its head.

Previous Governors of RBI - Bimal Jalan, C Rangarajan, Venkitaramanan, RN Malhotra, A Ghosh, Dr Manmohan Singh.

On 1 July,2006 in an attempt to enhance the quality of customer service and strengthen the grievance redressal mechanism, the Reserve Bank of India constituted a new department — Customer Service Department (CSD).

Objectives of RBI -

  • More Control of Credit Delivery
  • Issue Currency
  • Foreign Exchange Management (through the Foreign Ex Mgmt Act 1999)
  • Credit Flow
  • Monetory Policy (Framing, Implementing (tightening!) and monitoring)
  • Price Stability (Controlling Inflation)
  • Development Role
  • Regulation of Financial Systems
  • Banker to the Government
  • Banker to the Banks

The Tarapore committee is a 5 member committee setup by the Reserve Bank of India under the chairmanship of former RBI deputy governor SS Tarapore to "lay the roadmap" to Fuller Capital Account Convertibility.

  • UTI Bank - the first Tech Savvy bank after the 1990 Liberisation reforms.
  • July 19 1969 - Indira Gandhi Govt nationalised 14 banks
  • 1980 - 6 more banks were nationalised and one bank New Bank of India is merged with the Punjab National Bank to make the total National Banks in which the government has a stake to 19.

SBI and its sister banks - SBI, SB of Hyderabad, SB Travancore, SB Indore, SB Mysore, SB Bikaner and Jaipur, SB of Saurashtra, SB Patiala.

19 National Banks - Allahabad Bank, Andhra Bank, Bank of India, Pubjab National Bank, Dena Bank, Vijaya Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Indian overseas Bank, Union Bank of India, UCO, Corporation Bank, Canara Bank, Central Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Indian Bank, Punjab and Sindh Bank, Syndicate Bank , United Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra

SBI -

  • Bank of Calcutta in 1806
  • Bank of Bengal in 1809
  • Bank of Bombay(1840) and Bank of Madras(1843) merged in to the Bank of Bengal in 1921 and renamed as Imperial Bank of India
  • It is a joint stock company as a result of the Royal Charters at that time
  • Currency printing was under this bank until the establishment of a central bank in India by the Paper Currency Act 1861
  • Largest bank in India
  • Largest bank in the world in terms of branches and employees
  • Oldest commercial bank in the Indian Sub continent
  • Nationalised in 1955 with the name SBI with the Govt of India Act - State Bank of India Act 1955 and other allied banks are added to it in 1959 (State Bank of India Subsidiary banks Act 1959)- the first banks to be nationalised.
  • Bank of Cochin merged into SBI in 1980 after a financial crisis.
  • 60% stake in SBI is of RBI at present and reforms are going on to get 100 % stake totally to the Govt.
  • Asset base of US $ 126 and Reveneue of US $ 13.77
  • Also a part of the London Stock Exchange apart from the BSE and the NSE
  • 498th position in the fortune 500 companies and the first from India to achieve this and the only Indian bank to do so.
  • Largest Overseas operations by an Indian Bank
  • Largest number of ATMs
  • the concept of Core Banking System CBS was initialted and the gaurantor to the Indian Govt.
  • Harshad mehta scam in 1992 effected its operations.

Other Banking news in the country

  • IDBI acquired United Western Bank
  • Smallest Commercial Bank in India at present - Ganesh Bank of Kurundwad
  • Bank of India is the only Indian Bank to start a branch in China

Stake of Govt in PSB with more than 50% stake:

  • OBC – 51%
    DENA – 51.19%
    Andhra – 51.55
    Bank of Baroda – 53.4
    Vijaya Bank – 53.87
    Allahabad - 55.23
    Union Bank – 55.43
    Corporation bank – 57.17
    PNB – 57.79
    IOB – 61.24
    Canara – 73.17
    UCO – 74.98
    Central bank of India – 100
    Indian bank - 100
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Indian Railways http://worthview.com/indian-railways/ Wed, 21 Feb 2007 07:15:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/21/indian-railways/
  • Started in 1853 from Mumbai to Thane with a distance of 34 KM
  • Total of 1.6 Million employees and the second largest network in the world.
  • Biggest network in Asia
  • Mascot for Indian Railway - Bholu
  • Railway Board is the highest in the railway heirarchy after the Railways Minister.
  • Railway board has one chairman and 6 members for the following departments
  • Traffic, Mechanical, Engineering, Electrical, Finance and Staff
  • Present Railway Board chairman isJP Batra
  • Previously, Railway board was under the Department of Commerce and Industry
  • Railways has 16 Zones and 2 other special zones out of which 6 are newly created.
  • Total of 67 Divisions are there in which 8 are newly added
  • Computerisation was done in 1995
  • IR was nationalised in 1951 . till then it was a private player mailny in the hands of the Great India Peninsular Railway
  • In 1907, taken by the Govt. and formed the Indian Railways with 42 seperate Railways systems in differen princely states.
  • Railway budget was started in 1924-25 year and it only needs a simple majority in the Lok sabha and the recommendations of the Rajya sabha are not binding
  • But, the total Railway budget is again included in the union Budget.
  • Parliamentary Convention Committee to review the financial policies
  • Zones:
    • Central - Mumbai CST
    • Western - Mumbai Church Gate
    • Eastern - Kolkata
    • Northern - New Delhi
    • Southern - Chennai
    • South Central - Secunderabad (1966)
    • North Eastern - Gorakhpur
    • North Eastern Frontier - Guwahati (Maligaon) (1958)
    • South Eastern - Kolkata (1955)
    • North Western - Jaipur (2002)
    • South Western - Hubli (2003)
    • South East Central - Bilaspur (2003)
    • West Central - Jabalpur (2003)
    • North Central - Allahabad (2003)
    • East Coast - Bhuvaneshwar (2003)
    • East Central - Hajipur (2002)
    • Konkan Railway - Special Zone
    • Kolkata Suburban Metro Railway - Special Zone
    New Divisions added - Agra, Ahmedabad, Guntur, Nanded, Pune, Ranchi, Raipur, Rangia

    27 states and 3 UT are connected through IR - the only state not connected with is Sikkim
    Station to have all the three Guages - Siligudi

    Meter gauge - 1000mm
    Narrow gauge - 767 to 610 mm
    Broad gauge - 1676 mm

    6 Billion passengers and 750 million tonnes of Frieght
    IR is the largest commercial Employer in the World.

    Zonal Railway Users' Consultative Committee
    Divisional Railway Users' Consultative Committee

    Signalling Methods -
    • Panel Inter locking
    • Route Relay Inter locking - Delhi station has the largest Inter locking system
    • Centralised Traffic Control (New)
    • Automatic Signalling (New)
    • Multi Aspect Color light Signaling (New)
    PSUs under Railways:
    • IRCTC - Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation
    • RVNL - Rail Vikas Nigam Limited
    • MRVNL - Mumbai Rail Vikas Nigam Limited
    • IRCON International Ltd- Indian Railways Constructions Limited - has international presence
    • CONCOR - Container Corporation of Railways
    • RITES - Rail India Technical and Economic Services Ltd
    • IRFC -Indian Railways Finance Corporation
    • KRCL - Konkan Railway Corporation Limited
    • Rail Tel - Railway Telecommunications
    • DFCCI - Dedicated Frieght Corridor Corporation of India Ltd. (Not under Ministry of Rail)
    • Dedicated freight corridor for eastern region – it is the largest single railway program initiated after independence linking Ludhiana with north eastern states
    • western - Jawahar lal Nehru prot with delhi
    • CRIS - Center for Railway Information System - not a PSU but a registered society under the Railway board.
    • Research Design and Standards Organisation (RDSO), Lucknow for R & D
    • Central Organization for Rail Electrification - Allahabad
    • Trans Asian Railway Project - the agreement was signed in Busan, South Korea by 17 countries. it is a 81000 KM railway passing through 28 countries. - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Camboodia, China, Indonesia, Iran, Kazaksthan, Loas, Mongolia, Nepal, South Korea, Russia, SL, Tazaksthan, Thailand,Turkey, Uzbekinstan and Vietnam but passes through India
    • India and SL – Indian railways is going to construct a 160 km route from Colombo to mathara – this is an Indian railways first foreign venture
    • Bharatiya Rail Bijilee – jv between Indian Railways and NTPC – 26 and 74 %
    • lal bahadur shastri was the first railway minister to resign form the cabinet following a train accident
    Factories:
    • Integrated Coach factory - (Perambur) Chennai - the first coach factory in India
    • Rail Coach Factory - Kapurthala
    • Diesel Locomotive Works - Varanasi - Collaboration with GM USA
    • Chittaranjan Locomotives Works - Chittaranjan -Collaboration with ABB
    • Diesel Loco-Modernisation Works - Patiala
    • Wheel and Axle Plant - Bangalore
    • Rail Spring Kharkhana - Gwalior
    1. Mmbai Sub urban railway - one of the largest local train networks with seperate lanes.
    2. Western, Central and Harbor are the divisions of he Mumbai Metro
    3. Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Lucknoe, Hyderabad and Pune has Metro Railways.
    4. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway - World Heritage Site, Highest point in this is Ghum (7000Ft)
    5. Starts at New Jalpaigudi (peviously Siligudi)- it is a narrow gauge
    6. Nilgiri Mountain Railway - World Heritage Site - it is the only Rack Railway in India
    7. CST - World Heritage Site
    8. Kalka Shimla Railway - Guiness Book of Records for the steepest rise in altitude
    9. Kharagpur - has the longest railway platform in the world
    10. Ghum -Toy Train route in Darjeeling is the seccond highest in the world by a steam locomotive
    11. Shortest name is lb and the longest name is Srivenkatanarasimharaajuvaripeta
    12. Himsagar Express from Kanyakumari to Jammu Tawi is the longest both in distance and Duration (3745 Km) and 75 Hrs
    13. Bhopal Shatabdi is the fastest train at present in India with 140 KMPH
    14. Trivandrum Rajdhani has the longest one stop route from Vadodara to Kota
    15. New Rail Coach Factory Coming up at Raebareli
    Special Trains:
    • Palance on Wheels (Rajasthan)
    • Heritage on Wheels (Rajasthan)
    • Deccan Odyssey - Maharashtra along the Konkan route
    • Life Line Express - Hospital on wheels - 2 months at each station
    • Fairy Queen -oldest Running Steam locomotive in the world.
    • Thar Express - Khokhrapar (Pakistan) and Munabao (India)
    • Samjhauta Express between New Delhi and Lahore through Atari
    • Green Van for transporting fresh vegetables and food
    1. National Rail Vikas Yojana - Rs 15000 Crores over the next five years
    2. Special Railway Security Fund - Rs 17000 crore and non-lapsable
    3. Railway security - Railway protection Force and Government Reserve Force.
    4. National Train Enquiery System
    5. Freight Operations Information System
    6. Railnet -Intranet for Railways
    7. Anti Collision Device ACD - Innovation from Konkan Railways
    8. Indo Austria MOU on State of the Art system for Railways
    9. Dr. Themplangad suid a case against the Sanitation facilities in Railways.

    Steam engines:

    • Fairy Queen old's oldest coal locomotive
    • Pavan dhoot
    • Raj hans - War class locomotive
    • Sher e punjab
    • shahenshah

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    Answers to the questions of Feb 18 2007 http://worthview.com/answers-to-the-questions-of-feb-18-2007/ Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:33:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/21/answers-to-the-questions-of-feb-18-2007/ A: this belongs to the Swedish Company SAAB - A fighter air craft and has been in service to the Swedish Air Force, Czech Republic Air Force and has been ordered by Hungary Air Force and South Africa

    Does India have a license to manufacture SUkhoi?If yes where is the factory?
    A: Yes, India has a license to manufacture 140+ Sukhoi aircrafts. its by HAL, Bangalore.

    What is Bhishma?
    A: T-90S Tanks for the Indian Army called Main Battle Tank - MBT

    What is the Intermediate rockets ban treaty?Who signed it?What is its implication now?
    A: To stop the manufacture and use of Intermediate range ballistic missiles signed by US and Russia (the then USSR)

    Where does the Aravalli range start and where does it end?
    A: over 300 miles, it starts in the Northeast of Rajasthan near Delhi and ends in the South west near the Gujarat border almost making Mount Abu, the highest of Aravalli range the ending point

    What is a shale?
    A: it is a fine grained sedimentary rock made of clay or muds with fissility

    What is a lateral moraine?
    A: Lateral moraine is formed from debris derived from frost shattering on the valley sides, and is carried along the sides of the glacier

    What are oxbow lakes?
    A: it is a single from the album orbus terranum by ambient house artist the Orb

    Which is India's biggest lake?
    A: Wular lake is the biggest fresh water lake and chilika lake is the biggest coastal lake in India

    Which is India's oldest dam?And which is India's first Hydroelectric project?
    A: Along the Kaveri river in tamil Nadu built by Cholas (King Karikala Chola) - it is the world's oldest dam. Shivanasamudra in Mysore division has the oldest hydroelectric power project in India built in 1902]]>
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    Orkut Series 1 http://worthview.com/orkut-series-1/ Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:52:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/21/orkut-series-1/ A: Yemen

    what were the names of the Argentinian and Indonesian Satellites that PSLV -C7 took yesterday?
    A: Pehunsat-1 and LAPAN-TUBSAT of Indonesia with the Jv of Technical University of Berlin

    Where is the XXX Antarctic Treaty Consultataive Meeting (ATCM) 2007 being held ?
    A: Government of India will be hosting the 30th Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM) at New Delhi.

    India is 25 years old in this treaty. This treaty is going to be held first time in India and the previous one was held in Eidenburg. The Antarctic Treaty Secretariat is at Buenos Aires

    What is Year 2007 termed?
    A: International Polar Year

    Which country became the 150th member of the World Trade Organization this January ?
    A: Vietnam

    name a major country which is not a member of wto
    A: Russia

    In an effort to curb greenhouse gases and global warming, the installation of world's biggest offshore wind farm has been approved at ______________
    A: London Array

    In which country was the world's biggest solar power project approved at..?
    A: Portugal

    which countries inflation rate is the highest in the world
    A: Zimbabwe

    Scientists have discovered at least 52 new species of animals and plants ...where in the world ?
    A: in the rainforests of Borneo which is shared by three countries...Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam

    who is the deputy secretary general of UN?
    A: It is Tanzanian Foreign Minister Asha-Rose Migiro

    what is the previous position of BAN KI MOON in the UN?
    A: Cheif of Staff of the president of the General Assembly

    what is the position of shashi tharoor before contesting the election in the UN?
    A: Under Secretary General for Communications and Public Information

    from which country the film WATER had been selected for the oscars under forgein films category........?
    A: Canada

    what is africom
    A: ...africom is the newly created pentagon command covering Africa

    What is GUAM in EUROPE?
    A: Organization for Democracy and Economic Development - a regional org of 4 CIS countries - Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Maldova. Uzbekistan joined and again moved out of it. Turkey has observer status
    Started in 1997 in Strauborg. HQ in Ukrainian capital and the president of Azerbaijan Illham Aliyev will be the first secretart general. Backed by US to check the prominence of Russia

    What is Armenian Genocide?
    A: armenian genocide is allegedely commited by turks during the first world war and is termed as the first genocide of the last century. 2006 Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk has written books supporting the alligations.

    What is Western Sahara Movement?
    A: Western Sahara movement is we can say a self-determination movement by the Polisario group which tries to overthrow the Morocco goverment's rule over the Sahara territory. Saudi Arabia, USA are at the back of Morocco.Algeria has also a part to play, but the problem is put in the hands of the international players

    What is Saraswati Samman ...who got this for 2006?
    A: Saraswati Samman - For outstanding Literary work(Poetry and Prose)...Monetary Award : 5lakhs ...Instituted in 1991 by the K. K. Birla Foundation. Work(for which the award is meant) should have been published in the past ten years in an Indian Language acc. to the Constitution. Panel includes former Award winners and Scholars
    • Jagannath Prasad Das (Orissa)-Parikrama - 2006
    • 1991 - Harivanshrai 'Bachchan' for his autobiography in four volumes (UP)
    • Ramakanta Rath (orissa) - Sri Radha- 1992
    • 1993 - Vijay Tendulkar
    • 1994 - Harbhajan Singh
    • 1995 - Balamani Amma for poetry collection Nivedyam
    • 1996 - Shamsur Rahman Faruqi for She`r-e Shor-Angez
    • 1997 - Manubhai Pancholi
    • 1998 - Sankar Ghosh
    • 1999 - Indira Parthasarathy
    • Manoj Das (Orissa) - Amruta Phala - 2000
    • 2001 - Dalip Kaur Tiwana for her novel Katha Kaho Urvashi
    • 2002 - Mahesh Elkunchwar for his play Yugant
    • 2003 - Govind Chandra Pande for his collection of 163 Sanskrit poems entitled Bhagirathi
    • 2004 - Sunil Gangopadhyay for his novel Pratham Alo
    • 2005 - K. Ayyappa Panicker for his collection of poems Ayyappa Panikarude Kritikal
    Where is the doomsday vault coming?
    A: Norway

    What is 29th june going to be celebrated as in India?
    A: In the memory of prasanta chandra mahalanobis, this day will be the National Statastics Day

    What are the latest additions to the EU?
    A: 1 July 2007 The Caribbean islands of Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius will become part of the Netherlands as the Kingdom Islands, and will thereby also become part of the European Union. This enlargement will be the first enlargement that happens entirely outside Europe.....

    List European countries who are not members of eu ?
    A: Ukraine, Belarus, Norway, Switzerland

    What is INTERPAT?
    A: INTERPAT is an international registration of marks by some pharmaceutical companies of US, Swiss, Japan etc ..and so is the madrid protocol related with TRIPS.
    India has decided to join the Madrid Protocol very recently

    who is the speaker of commonwealth parlimentry committee?
    A: HA.Halim-speaker of west bengal

    What is ITER?
    A: International Thermo Nuclear Experimental Reactor to test the Fusion Reactions
    Seven Participants joined in 2006 with US $ 12 Billion and is the third most expensive project after the Manhattan project and the International Space Station project.
    Based in Cadarache, France and expected to start in 2016
    USA, EU, Russia, China, Korea, India and Japan.

    which country is constructing one million kw nuclear power plan and where is the plant comming?
    A: China is constructing it.

    What are scramjets ?
    A: supersonic combustion ram jet ....the combustor being a supersonic one to give a very high efficiency... and ramjets are nothing but jets at supersonic speeds

    What is ECGC and what is its function?
    A: Exports Credit Gaurantee Corporation of India Ltd, established in 1957 to strengthen the export promotion drive by covering the risk of exporting on creditunder the control of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce, Government of India]]>
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    Movies, Sports, Books, Art and Festivals http://worthview.com/movies-sports-books-art-and-festivals/ Sat, 24 Feb 2007 19:34:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/25/movies-sports-books-art-and-festivals/ MS Swaminathan – President of voluntary health services
    Environment and agriculture book by MS Swaminathan and KK chadda


    NOBEL PRIZE FOR MATHEMATICS:FIELDS MEDAL..last year it was given to 3 persons(one person refused to take)...Andrei Okounkov (Russia)Terence Tao(Australia)Wendelin Werner(France)the guy hu declined it, was Grigori Perelman(Russia) who solved Poincare Conjecture,one of the most difficult problems of the century...

    women Nobel Laureates =33, men Nobel Laureates= 735 total 787.....

    2 times nobel laureatesJ. Bardeen Physics 1956Physics 1972M. Curie Physics 1903Chemistry 1911L. Pauling Chemistry 1954Peace 1962 (only person to have been awarded two unshared Nobel Prizes )F. Sanger Chemistry 1958Chemistry 1980


    Rolex enterprise award 06 – given by rolex – chanda shroff(a crafts teacher from india who is a voluntary manager of SHRUJAN a charitable trust) was nominated
    Kabir samman instituted by GOI(1990)- for acts of physical and moral courage given to Ram babu singh chauhan(2006)
    Vyas samman for literary works-premanand sri vasthava (2006) – “kavitha ka arthat”
    Alternative noble - are the right livelihood awards
    Kiran Desai (born 3 September 1971)
    - Her novel The Inheritance of Loss won the 2006 Man Booker Prize.[1] She is the daughter of the noted author Anita Desai. her first book, Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard .she was the third indian to get the prize.
    Kiran Desai won the Betty Trask Award for her first book "Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard"(published in 1998),a prize given by the Society of Authors for the best new novels by citizens of the Commonwealth of Nations under the age of 35
    List of Indian Novelists who won the Bookers PrizeSalman Rushdie -1981- Midnight's Children (It also won the Booker of Bookers Prize in 1993)Arundathi Roy -1997- The God of Small ThingsVS Naipaul -1971- In a Free State (not an Indian but ofIndian ethnicity)The Inheritance of Loss-2006-Kiran Desai

    Dylan Thomas Award – World wide literary award instituted in 2006 of 60000 pounds
    The first reciepent of this is Rachel Trezise for her novel “Fresh apples“
    The award is restricted to writers under 30 yrs
    Borlaugh Medallian award instituted in 2006 – given by world food oprg to honor humanitarian effects across the globe. First reciepent is Thaniland's previous king Bhumipal
    2006 Sastra ramanujan prize to Prof. Terencs Tao from US
    Nishan e Pak – Hu Jintuao
    Business man of the year – forbes asia –nandan nilekani
    Deshkottama award – CNR Rao – given by viswabharathi univ
    Indian year of 2007 by CNN IBN – Dr manmohan Singh
    Jawahar lal Nehru award for intellectual understanding – Vangari Mathai –kenya 2005 and to
    Lula Di Silva – brazil 2006
    Specialty coffee association of US – sustainability award to Indian coffee estate by Poabs state of kerala
    Plant genome saviour awards – introduced by rural ministry for agri – these are presented to tribal men and woman for their contri to genetic resources, conservation and enhancement
    Amartya sen received K.S Sanjeevi endowment lecture gold medal by voluntary health services
    Businessman of the year -06- lakshmi mittal
    First national award on e –excellence .it is given to teachers who had gone beyond their duty to implement siksha india program .Aren given to Reshma katuria and K Ahulwalia(punjab), desh pande (mah)

    Kalidas samman :
    Sonal mansingh (kathak n odissi),Shanthi dave (painting),Puttaraja gavai (music),Vimalatha (theatre)
    National communal harmonry award –given to institute for socialistic education from delhi

    What is Saraswati Samman ...who got this for 2006?A: Saraswati Samman - For outstanding Literary work(Poetry and Prose)...Monetary Award : 5lakhs ...Instituted in 1991 by the K. K. Birla Foundation. Work(for which the award is meant) should have been published in the past ten years in an Indian Language acc. to the Constitution. Panel includes former Award winners and Scholars
    Jagannath Prasad Das (Orissa)-Parikrama - 2006
    1991 - Harivanshrai 'Bachchan' for his autobiography in four volumes (UP)
    Ramakanta Rath (orissa) - Sri Radha- 1992
    1993 - Vijay Tendulkar
    1994 - Harbhajan Singh
    1995 - Balamani Amma for poetry collection Nivedyam
    1996 - Shamsur Rahman Faruqi for She`r-e Shor-Angez
    1997 - Manubhai Pancholi
    1998 - Sankar Ghosh
    1999 - Indira Parthasarathy
    Manoj Das (Orissa) - Amruta Phala - 2000
    2001 - Dalip Kaur Tiwana for her novel Katha Kaho Urvashi
    2002 - Mahesh Elkunchwar for his play Yugant
    2003 - Govind Chandra Pande for his collection of 163 Sanskrit poems entitled Bhagirathi
    2004 - Sunil Gangopadhyay for his novel Pratham Alo
    2005 - K. Ayyappa Panicker for his collection of poems Ayyappa Panikarude Kritikal


    Complete list of the Awardees Bharat Ratna
    S.No Name Birth / death Awarded Notes State(If Indian) else Country
    1. Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 1888–1975 1954 Former President, Philosopher. Tamil Nadu
    2. Chakravarti Rajagopalachari 1878–1972 1954 Former Governor-General, Freedom Fighter. Tamil Nadu
    3. Dr C.V. Raman 1888–1970 1954 Nobel-prize winning Physicist Tamil Nadu
    4. Dr Bhagwan Das 1869–1958 1955 Philosopher, Freedom Fighter Uttar Pradesh
    5. Dr Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya 1861–1962 1955 Engineer Karnataka
    6. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru 1889–1964 1955 Former Prime Minister, Freedom Fighter, Author. Uttar Pradesh
    7. Govind Ballabh Pant 1887–1961 1957 Freedom Fighter, Home Minister Uttar Pradesh
    8. Dr Dhondo Keshav Karve 1858–1962 1958 Maharashtra
    9. Dr B. C. Roy 1882–1962 1961 Scientist West Bengal
    10. Purushottam Das Tandon 1882–1962 1961 Freedom Fighter, Educationalist. Uttar Pradesh 11. Dr Rajendra Prasad 1884–1963 1962 Former President, Freedom Fighter, Jurist Bihar
    12. Dr Zakir Hussain 1897–1969 1963 Former President, Scholar. Andhra Pradesh
    13. Dr Pandurang Vaman Kane 1880–1972 1963 Maharashtra
    14. Lal Bahadur Shastri 1904–1966 1966 Posthumous, Former Prime Minister, Freedom Fighter Uttar Pradesh
    15. Indira Gandhi 1917–1984 1971 Former Prime Minister Uttar Pradesh
    16. V.V. Giri 1894–1980 1975 Former President, Trade Unionist. Andhra Pradesh
    17. K. Kamraj 1903–1975 1976 Posthumous, Freedom Fighter, Chief Minister-Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu
    18. Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu (Mother Teresa) 1910–1997 1980 Naturalized Indian citizen, Nobel Laureate (Peace, 1979). West Bengal
    19. Acharya Vinoba Bhave 1895–1982 1983 Posthumous, Social Reformer, Freedom Figher. Maharashtra
    20. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan 1890–1988 1987 First non-citizen, Freedom Fighter. Pakistan
    21. Dr M.G. Ramachandran 1917–1987 1988 Posthumous, Chief Minister-Tamil Nadu, Actor. Kerala
    22. Dr Bhim Rao Ramji Ambedkar 1891–1956 1990 Posthumous, Architect-Indian Constitution, Leader of Dalits Maharashtra Feb 16
    23. Nelson Mandela b. 1918 1990 Second non-citizen and first non-Indian, Leader of Anti-Apartheid movement. South Africa
    24. Rajiv Gandhi 1944–1991 1991 Posthumous, Former Prime Minister New Delhi
    25. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 1875–1950 1991 Posthumous, Freedom Fighter, First Home Minister of India. Gujarat
    26. Morarji Desai 1896–1995 1991 Former P rime Minister, Freedom Fighter. Gujarat
    27. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad 1888–1958 1992 Posthumous, Freedom Fighter, Educator. West Bengal
    28. J.R.D. Tata 1904–1993 1992 Industrialist and philanthropist. Maharashtra
    29. Satyajit Ray 1922–1992 1992 Legendary Indian Film Director West Bengal
    30. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose 1897–1945(?) 1992 Freedom fighter, Founder of Indian National Army. West Bengal
    31. Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam b. 1931 1997 President of India, Scientist. Tamil Nadu
    32. Gulzarilal Nanda 1898–1998 1997 Freedom Fighter, former Prime Minister. Punjab
    33. Aruna Asaf Ali 1908–1996 1997 Posthumous, Freedom Fighter. West Bengal
    34. Dr M.S. Subbulakshmi 1916–2004 1998 Classical singer. Tamil Nadu
    35. C Subramaniam 1910–2000 1998 Freedom Fighter, Minister of Agriculture. Tamil Nadu
    36. Jayaprakash Narayan 1902–1979 1998 Posthumous, Freedom Fighter, Social Reformer. Uttar Pradesh
    37. Pandit Ravi Shankar b. 1920 1999 Classical sitar player. Uttar Pradesh
    38. Dr Amartya Sen b. 1933 1999 Nobel Laureate (Economics, 1998). West Bengal
    39. Gopinath Bordoloi 1890–1950 1999 Posthumous, freedom fighter Assam
    40. Lata Mangeshkar b. 1929 2001 Play back singer. Maharashtra
    41. Ustad Bismillah Khan 1916-2006 2001 Shehnai (classical instrument) player. Uttar Pradesh Last 3 Years It Is Not Given To Anybody.

    Yes. Dilip Kumar (Yusuf Khan ) N Moraraji Desai (Form. PM) Has Received Nishan e Pak from India.


    Which Padma award winner has created a controversy saying that giving Padma awards is unconstitutional?A: - Sukumar Azhikode

    Amartya Sen's books – “Capabilities, Freedom and Equality” and “Identity and violence: the illusion of destiny”
    VP Singh's book – “Manjil se jyada safar”
    Jaswanth Singh's book– “A call for honor in service of emergent india"
    “Strategic consequences of India's economic performances” book by Sanjay Baru – media advisor to PM
    “Vision Unlimited: the outstanding legacy of MA Chidambaram” – Muttiah
    John wright's book - "indian summers"
    "Gaddar kyon" – biography of Nawaz Sheriff
    "In the line of fire" – auto biography of Musharaf
    "Friends not master" – auto biography of Ayub khan
    "Lifting the covers" book by Glunn turner
    Gunter Gross's books – “the peeling the onion” and the “tin drum"
    "Order of british empire" - roshan seth, supriya banerjee and jagmohan puri
    "Cheruab of the Mist" – by ajay and viday bedi
    "The last dance of saras" – global broadcast news of india
    "Mark twain for american humor" – neil simon
    "My days" – R.K Narayana(birth centenary 9th oct)
    salman Rushdie –"midnight children"
    arundhati roy- "god of small things"
    Joseph stilgitz – "Globalization and its discontents" 2002 and "Making globalization work" 2007
    "Arundhati roy critical perspectives" by Murari Prasad
    "The trail of Tony Blair" – Alsttair Beaton
    The guardian – first news ombudsman – Ian Mayes his works are
    "Journalism – right and wrong" "Only correct: the best of corrections and clarifications" and "More corrections and clarifications"
    “Shantaram” - greg Roberts
    “Next” – micheal Crichton
    “World is flat” – Thomas friedman
    “the last mughal” – William darlympyle
    Other books of this guy - White Mughals, The Age of Kali, Begums Thugs And Englishmens
    “In spite of gods ” – edward Luci
    “the kite runner” –khaled Hussaini
    Charlie Hebdo – the French weekly that was sued for publishing cartoons of prophet mamood
    Russian news agency- ria novostibiography of V.K BIRLA – one day at a time –P.K BIRLA
    First newspaper of the world - post and domestic newspaper of Spain has now opted to publish exclusively on internet. The paper was founded by Queen Christina.
    Iranna - Islamic republic news agency which is a state run news agency

    1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (June 26, 1997) (titled Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States)
    2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (July 2, 1998)
    3. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (September 8, 1999)
    4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (July 8, 2000)
    5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (June 21, 2003)
    6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (July 16, 2005)
    7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (July 21, 2007(Scheduled))

    New Love meetings – First film shot on cellular pone. – by Marcello Maencrini.
    World Trade center – a film by oliver stone
    Green Oscars – also called wild screen panda awards – they are given in the honour of wild life films projecting the ecological diversity
    2 out of 5 are given projects from India
    Asian film festival – pune
    Jahnua barua –director- maine ghandi ko nahi mara –received Kodak vision award
    Old Baber – film directed by Hasi Chaolu of China won the best film award and golden peacock award at 37th IIFI goa
    A short life – A south Korean film by Ankung Lee got the most promising director and silver peacock award.
    Night at the museum and the superman returns of Mumbai studios are among the shortlisted movies for US academy awards.
    Ravindra upadhay documentary maker
    from which country the film WATER had been selected for the oscars under forgein films category........?A: Canada

    10th south asian games – Colombo
    2016 summer Olympics – Tokyo
    15th Asian games – Doha Slogan: "The Games of Your Life"
    Orry – Mascot of the Doha Asian games
    44 countries participated. Doha nicknamed spports capital of the middle east and the pearl of the gulf
    Jaspal rana is chosen as the best sports person of the asian games
    The Logo of 33rd at guwahati National Games is Rang Ghar ,an amphitheatre in the town of Sivasagar.
    The Mascot is RONGMON ,the amazing Rhino
    world cup cricket mascot resembles an orange raccoon-like creature named as MELLO
    New teams in World cup cricket - Bermuda, Ireland, Scotland, Netherlands, Kenya and Canada.
    Kenya and others are added in the new teams list by ICC
    Olympics – slogan - One World, One Dream
    The "Dancing Beijing" emblem, depicting a Chineseseal inscribed with the character "Jing" (fromthe name of the host city)in theform of a dancing figure
    Mascot of the Olympics - Fuwa consists of five members: Beibei, Jingjing, Huanhuan, Yingying, and Nini. The five mascots incorporate fish, giant panda, fire, Tibetan antelope, and swallow designs respectively, and each also represents one of the five Olympic Rings. When the five names are put together, they form a pun on the phrase ????? (Bìijîng huânyíng n?) which means "Beijing welcomes you".[6]

    Unforgettable blackness – a biography of jack Johnson written jeoffrey walt.
    Jack Jackson was the first black world heavy weight champion

    Military world games will be held in India – Hyderabad Mascot – Bravo organized by the International Military Sports Council (CISM). The Games have been held since 1995


    1st Military World Games 1995 Rome, Italy
    2nd Military World Games 1999 Zagreb, Croatia
    3rd Military World Games 2003 Catania, Italy
    4th Military World Games 2007 Hyderabad, India

    Spirit of cricket award – England
    Sochi of Russia-winter olmpics -2014
    7th international childrens festival of performing art held in new delhi
    Teasures of ancient india – an exhibition of ind in beijing
    Herat – sivarathri is popularly known by this name in JK
    Chandra lekha – bharatanatyam (died)
    Guru govind kutty – kathakali maestro (died)]]>
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    Committees and Commissions in India http://worthview.com/committees-and-commissions-in-india/ Sat, 24 Feb 2007 20:18:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/25/committees-and-commissions-in-india/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Js Mukherjee - 1999 - Death of Subhash Bose
    Shahan Nawaz Khan - 1956 - Death of Subhash Bose
    GD Khosla - 1970 - Death of Subhash Bose - Netaji died in plane crash
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    Veerappan Moily - - Roadmap for reservation policy
    Veerappa Moily - 2005 - Second ARC – to study 4 subjects – RTI, Employment Guarantee Act, Crisis Mgmt, Public Order and Conflict Mgmt. Three year term but given in 2007
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    Bala Krishna Siddiram Ranke Committee – National Commission for Denotified, Nomadic and Semi Nomadic Tribes
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    National Commission on farmers – MS Swaminathan - 2005 - Farmers policy Minimum Support price to cover all crops. Market risk stabilization fund and Agricultural risk fund
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    MS Valliyanathan - -Functioning of AIIMS
    K Narayana Committee - - Failure of GSLV – FO2
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    National knowledge Commission –
    Chairman – Sam Pitroda
    Vice Chairman – PM Bhargava
    Members – Jayati Ghosh, Nandan Nilekani, Ashok Ganguly and Deepak Nayyar
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    Election Commissioners:
    CEC – N Gopalaswami
    EC – SY Qureshi, Naveen Chawla
    Deputy EC – Rajashree Bhattacharya, R Balakrishnan and JP Prakash.
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    Economic Advisory Council:
    Chairman – Dr. C Rangarajan
    Secretary – D Subba Rao
    Members – Satish Jha, GK Chanda and Suresh Tendulkar
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    Planning Commission:
    Chairman – Dr Manmohan Singh
    Deputy Chairman – Montek Singh Ahulwalia
    Member Secretary – Rajeev Ratna Shah
    Members – MV Rajasekharan (Minister of State), Kirit Parekh, Abhijit Sen, Sayeed Ahmed, Yugandhar
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    National Statistics Commission:
    Chairman – Suresh Tendulkar
    Members – Surjith Singh Bhalla, Amitabh Kundlu, Bikas Sinha and Padma Singh
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    National Commission on Center-State ties:
    Chairman - MM Puncchhi
    Members - Dhirendra Singh, VK Duggal and MR Madhav Menon (This commission replaces the Sarkaria Commission! )
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    Cauvery Water Dispute Trbuanal:
    Chairman – NP Singh
    Members – NS Rao and Sudhir Narian
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    6th pay commission
    Sri Krishna – sushma nath, js mathur, rh dholakia - - Pay and allowance, service conditions,promotion policies, retired benefits, inflation, standard of living of central goi employees
    Composition – chairman of minister of state, part time member, member secretary
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    National Comission for Backward Classes – Justice Ratna Vel Pandian
    National Human Rights Commission Shivraj Patil
    National Comission for Women Chairperson – Girija Vyas
    National Commission for Children and Child Rights - Shanta Sinha
    National Comission for Minorities – Hamid Ansari
    National Commission on Scheduled Tribes – Fakirbahi Vaghela (Former Kunwar Singh ) National Commission on Minorites Educational Institutions - Justice MSA Siddiqui
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    Integrated Energy committee – Kirit Parekh
    Justice Jeevan Reddy committee - - Armed forces special provisions act
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    KG Shah and GT Sinha Committee - - Godhra carnage
    Banerjee committee-godra riots
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    R Radhakrishnan Committee - -Appointed on Farmers Indebtedness
    Hanumantha rao committee – Andhra - - Study of recommendations of national commission on farmers
    Rajendar sachar committee - - Evaluation of equal opportunity commission modeled on UK race relation act 1972 also to look into the grievances of religious minorities.
    Fatmi committee - - 13 member by HRD, to examine the education related recommendations ofsachar committee
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    Liberhan committee - - 1992 - Babri Masjid
    C Rangarajan Task force - On development of JK 11 member
    RK Raghavan committee - - By HRD to check ragging after an order from the SC
    Rakesh mohan comm.. - 2000 - NHDP(infrastructure) - NHDF :1Rs/lit on petrol and diesel
    Saptharishi comm.. - Price stabilization fund
    Hazari comm - On the functioning of licensing policy It is an pro rich and leading to corrupt practices
    Subimal dutt comm - On the functioning of the licensing policy - delicensing
    Abed hussain comm.. - 93-94 - SSI
    Goswami comm.. - 1997 - Sick industries - Fast track winding tribunals and NRF
    Meera seth com.. - 1997 -Handloom sector
    Rangarajan comm… - 1993 - Disinvestment
    Satyam comm.. - Abolition of handloom reservation act
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mahajan comm - Development and growth of sugar industry
    Vaish panel comm - To suggest measures to cut down local cases related to company law
    Synergy for energy comm.(V Krishna murthy)
    Mineral comm - To review national mineral policy
    Justice kochar comm - Interlinking of rivers and collapse of ganga bridge.
    Pathak panel - Oil for food program
    Parthasarthy comm - 2005 - Review of implementation of centrally sponsored watershed programs
    Chaturveda panel - On airport modernization
    Abhijit sen comm - 2005 - Long term grain policy of fertilizers
    Committee on agriculture(MS Swaminathan) - 2005- Agriculture policy
    National population comm. (MS Swaminathan) - 2000 - Population policy
    Gadgil comm. And nariman comm. - Regional rural banks
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    First narisimham comm - 1991 - Finanacial sector
    Second narasimham comm - 1998 - Banking sector reforms
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    Goiporia comm. - 2004 - Consumer service improvement
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    Tarapore comm. 1 - 1995 - Full capital a/c convertibility
    Tarapore comm. 2 - 2005 - Full capital a/c convertibility in relation of economy in between 1997-2005
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    Khanna comm - 2001 - Om railway safety Laying down fibre optic network
    Amit mishra comm - 2006 - New FM radio policy - 330 new frequencies- FDI n FII is 20% - No current affairs show 4% as fee
    Shanti bhushan comm - Judicial accountability
    N Ranghachari comm - Plantation sector n tobacco
    Chellaih and kelkar comm - Tax reforms
    NK Singh comm - FDI limit in insurance sector
    RH Patel comm - Uniform stamp duty across the country
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    Who submitted the Baghlighar report?A: Ramond La fitte of Switzerland of World Bank has submitted this report
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    Defunct Companies – OP Vaish Committee
    National Commission on Scheduled Tribes – Fakirbahi Vaghela (Former Kunwar Singh )
    Atomic Commission - Anil K Kakodkar
    Judicial Accountability – Shanti Bhushan Committee
    Ragging – RK Raghavan Committee
    Plantation Sector and Tobacco – N Rangachari Committee RBI
    Reforms – Narasimham Committee
    Tax Reforms – Chellaiah and Kelkar Committee
    Atomic Commission - Anil K Kakodkar
    Forward Markets Commission - BC Khatua replaced M Sundaresan as its chairman
    NK Singh Committee - FDI limit in Insurance sector
    Tarapore Committee - Fuller Capital Account Convertiblity
    Ganeshan Committee - Export parity pricing for Iron for domestic iron and steel companies
    RH Patil and AS Ganguly Committee - Corporate governance for Banking and financial insts. Standing Committee on Defence - Balasaheb Vikhe Patil
    MH Kania committee - Investor Protection fund for small investors
    CS Murthy Committee - Priority Sector Lending
    Vaidyanathan Ayyar Committee -
    Wage Board for working and non working journalists - Narayana Swarup
    Rangarchari comm-margadarsi finance
    RA Mashelkar panel - Patent Laws
    Deepak Parekh committee - Long term investment in Infrastructure
    Committee on Climate change and the reduction of green house gases - R Chidambaram - principal scientific advisor for the PM of india
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    Investment commission - Ratan Tata
    Trade Commission - KM Birla
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    James Commission - Iraq study group

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    radhakishanan expert panel - The department of ocean development has constituted an expert committee to review the long-term impact of tsunami on the ecu-system of oceans and its resources. **The panel, headed by the director of Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services K Radhakrishnan, consists of five members and a convenor(Dr V Sampath).]]>
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    Defence/Space Strategies around the world http://worthview.com/defencespace-strategies-around-the-world/ Sat, 24 Feb 2007 20:36:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/25/defencespace-strategies-around-the-world/ NASA - 16 Billion Dollars
    ESA (European Space Agency) - 4 Billion
    CNES (French Space Agency)
    JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
    RKA (Russia Feferal Space Agency) - ROSKOMOS
    DLR - German Aerospace Center
    ASI - Italian Space Agency
    ISRO - Indian Space Research Organization
    CNSA - Chinese National Space Administration
    BNSC - British National Space Center

    Top defence Companies around the world
    1 Lockheed Martin U.S.
    2 Boeing U.S.
    3 Northrop Grumman U.S.
    4BAE Systems U.K.
    5 Raytheon U.S.
    6General Dynamics U.S.
    7 EADS France [1]
    8 Honeywell U.S.
    9 Thales France
    10 Halliburton [2] U.S.


    Konkan 06 – Joint naval exercise by Indian and British navy on the west coast
    TAPP III – 16th nuclear reactor of the country. It is a PHWR using natural uranium as fuel and heavy water as moderant and coolant. 540 MW capacity
    TAP I and II were boiling water reactors
    AWACS – Airborne Warning and control systems - First country to do it is Isreal recently sweden supplied AWACS to Pak

    Operation Maraham – by Indian navy and air force to provide relief for earth quake effected Indonesia
    Lohagoan airport base – Pune
    SS Norway – A Norwenian ship permitted by SC to enter territorial water of India
    FVDA – Fire power defence agreement signed by Singapore, Malaysia, Australia NZ and UK

    TYEPEYUNGYANG- korean coast guard patrol vessel taking part in the first ever indo-korean coast exercise of chennai coast.
    Kumhari village-Fatehabad dist-Harayana-nuclear power project
    Agni 3 – 3500 Km failed – advanced long range ballistic missile.
    Taepodong -2 – north korea missile – ICBM
    GSLV – FO2 – was a failure which was placing in the orbit INSAT 4c
    MI 17 – Helicopters of Russia purchased by india

    MV Esparenza – the vessel of green peace which visited Chennai recently
    India signed the convention on nuclear terror
    UN resolution 1695 – devise the suspension of north Korean nuclear program it also prevents all the UN member states for transfer of financial assistance or technical know how of missile and wmd agenda of north korea
    Agosta 90 B – it is an indigenously built class of submarine of Pak
    HAmza is the agosta class of sub marine built recently
    Operation Sukoon – evacuation of Indians from Lebanon by Indian navy
    Fumiyo Kuyama – chief od defence agency of japan
    Aroushee ansal – first woman space tourist – USA of Iranian origin
    Anza – MK3 – missile of pak – it’s a modified version of QUIAG – WEI 2 of china
    Smart 1 – Europes first aircraft to the moon – small mission for advanced research and tech
    M –V – is a rocket launched by japan to put a sun observation satellite in orbit
    Artificial sun –It is the nickname of the first test of an experimental thermonuclear fusion reactor.
    K – 84 – a nuclear powered sub marine of Russia which has successfully launched an ICBM in northern pole
    H2-A-Japan’s intelligence gathering satellite
    Project rohini – satellite comm. Network for the army
    Mars mission – Lockheed martins – to build the next space ship for human ride to mars called orion
    T 90 – MBT of Russia and india signed a fresh deal to buy T 90 (390) – Bhisma
    T- 80 UD – MBT build by Ukraine and brought by Pak
    HAL – ashok bhaveja –signed a venture with IRKUT corp of Russia to manufacture a multirole transport aircraft.
    Indra dhanush 2006 – first ever joint exercise in 43 years by Indian air force and royal air force of UK held at Gwalior.
    First maritime law coll. – Chennai
    Victoria crater on mars being studied by MARS RECONNAISASNCE ORBITOR(MRO)
    Pungye-yok - north korea conducted nuclear weapon test
    Shatrujith 06 – by Indian and US navy in the semi urban counter terrorism held at belgaum

    The Indo-Tibetan Border Police is a paramilitary force conceived on October 24, 1962 for the security along the Indo-Tibetan Border covering 2115 km - VK Joshi is the DG

    Liquid Propulsion system – TN mahendraghiri
    HAFT 3 – Also known as the Ghaznavi – with a range of 290 km short range ballistic missile
    HAFT 4 – shaheen 1 of pak – successful –medium range ballistic missile – 700 km
    Haft 5 – IRBM – Ghouri - pak – 1300 km
    Chashura – power plant under construction in pak with china help under IEAE norms
    Cassini space craft t- satrun -7th ring is found of NASA
    Defense secretary of US – Donald Rumsfeld was replaced by Robert Gates

    Discovery space shuttle launched with seven astraunauts to ISS including Sunita Williams she replaced the german scientist Thomas Reitu Max Polenski is the commander in chief of the mission

    Freindship 2006 is the joint exercise by china and pak troops in NW pak. The last such exercise was friendship 2004 on the Chinese side of the border

    16th December is celebrated as the 35th vijay diwas commemorating the victory of Indian armed forces in the war against Pak. It was called the operation cactus lilly
    INS Shardul and INS Kesari – a landing ship for tanks – large – LST – L
    Built by Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers and this was inducted into Indian naval base INS kadamba – karwar – katrnataka
    It is the third in the class the others being – INS margar and INS kharial
    GLONASS – Russian Global Navigation system – 17 satellites
    Under 2004 agreement india joined it. And agreed to jointly develop the new generation satellites called glonass K

    COROT – it stands for Conviction, rotation and planetary transcends it is a first space telescope designed to find the habitual lands orbiting stars in remote solar systems built by French space agency and launched through Soyuz rocket by Baikonor Kazaksthan

    Isreal leading developers of arms are –
    • Rafel Arms Development Authority
    • Isreal Aerospace industries
    • Isreal Military Industries

    Important missiles of Isreal – Produced by Rafael is Python-5 a short range air to air missile
    Derbi – beyond vision range air to air
    Spike – E/O is a guidance kit for precise wapon - anti-tank guided missile
    Lightening is a targeting and navigational syste,
    Spider – surface to air missile system
    Ravenet 399 a radio network
    RECCELLITE – targeting in reconniscence system

    Aero India show – Blore – 6th International aerospace and defence exhibition show in 2007
    Quick board – a US satellite owned by the company digital globe
    Cobra – the helicopter gun ships produced by US gifted to Pak as a part of the 5 yr security assistance program between them signed in 2003
    Sunita Williams – longest space walk – 22 hrs 27 min
    Bombardiea – Canadian aircraft manufactures
    Brahmos –NPO – MASHINOSTROYENIA and ISRO and DRDO
    It was a joint establishment of Brahmos aerospace lt d through an inter govt agreement with 250 million dollars between india and Russia with 50.5 % india’s contribution
    It is a 2 stage missile with 9m height and 3.9 tonne weight already inducted in army

    Defence purchases of India in 2007 – 40 Sukhoi from Russia 30 MK aircrafts
    Hercules C 130 from Lockheed martin
    MI 17 – medium lift helicopters from Russia
    12 vip helicopters – contenders are EH 101 – UK , Sukhociski 92 – US
    10 cheetah Heli from HAL
    6 IL 78 from Russia

    Okhinova island – kadina airforce base of japan – F22 of US is landed is there

    Expedition 14 is the 14th expedition to the International Space Station (ISS). Two crew members, Michael Lopez-Alegria, and Mikhail Tyurin were launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome on September 18, 2006, 04:09 UTC, aboard Soyuz TMA-9. They joined Thomas Reiter who arrived at the ISS aboard Space Shuttle Discovery during mission STS-121 on 06 July 2006. In December 2006, Space Shuttle Discovery mission STS-116 delivered Sunita Williams to replace Reiter as the third member of Expedition 14

    Action aviation – UK based aircraft distributor setting up it’s unit in bangalore.
    Yongboan (pyongsong ) – nuclear reactor which was to be closed by north korea.
    Japan – first defence ministry 06( since 2nd world war 2)
    TOR MI – Russian air force missile delivered to iran
    INS tarangini –it is to participate in the tall ship series challenge in 2007 .it’s voyage is termed
    lokayan –07
    plans of ISRO – chandrayan mission -1 -08
    chandrayan mission 2 -11
    to consist of a space craft and landing platform
    JIAN 10 –it’s a china’s home made new generation fighter aircraft produced by china aviation industry cooperation (its becomes the 4th country)
    SRE – proj director – A .Subramanium
    PLSV – c7 -DIR – GEORGE KHOSI

    what were the names of the Argentinian and Indonesian Satellites that PSLV -C7 took yesterday?A: Pehunsat-1 and LAPAN-TUBSAT of Indonesia with the Jv of Technical University of Berlin

    To which country does GRIPEN belong ?A: this belongs to the Swedish Company SAAB - A fighter air craft and has been in service to the Swedish Air Force, Czech Republic Air Force and has been ordered by Hungary Air Force and South Africa

    Does India have a license to manufacture SUkhoi?If yes where is the factory?A: Yes, India has a license to manufacture 140+ Sukhoi aircrafts. its by HAL, Bangalore.

    What is Bhishma?A: T-90S Tanks for the Indian Army called Main Battle Tank - MBT

    What is the Intermediate rockets ban treaty?Who signed it?What is its implication now?A: To stop the manufacture and use of Intermediate range ballistic missiles signed by US and Russia (the then USSR)

    Where is Karwar naval base?A: Karnataka - a Blue water project of the Navy exclusively, code named Seabird - INS Kadamba - Binaga Point to the Anjadip Island is the exact place.

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    Economic Traits across the World http://worthview.com/economic-traits-across-the-world/ Sat, 24 Feb 2007 20:49:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/25/economic-traits-across-the-world/ Earllier Vanaspati is in FTA

    India is the top newpaper power has largest copies of dailies sold. FORDS Survey
    National Steel Policy – target – 110 million tones – 2019-2020

    CRISIL and ICRA – credit rating org of India
    Report –placed AP as the best performing state in power followed by Gujarat and Delhi
    Japan – lifted a 2 decade ban of mangoes from india

    National investment fund – launched by LIC , SBI and UTi 75 % social sector schemes and the remaninig for the revivval of sick PSUs

    Govt to sell equities of 10% in NALCO and Neyveli lignite ltd.

    Pradhanamantri swastiya surakhsha yojana – its aim is to fill the gap in tertiary health care infrastructure and provide for quality mediacal infra in under served states.

    India – UK – investment increased a 110% becomes the third largest investor in UK next only to USA and japan.

    Handloom mark – launched by Pm, as a quality mark for handloom products
    New norms in telecom – fdi 49 to 74 %

    Nathula pass- 4310mt high links sikkim and Tibet autonomous region opened for sino-indian trade after 44 years.

    Karokoram highway – innovated by china and pak for trade.

    Russian natural gas company – gazprom signed an nafgreement with Gujarat state petroleum corporation for joint exploration and development of on shore and off shore hydrocarbons in Gujarat

    MOU for bilateral corporation between Gujarat and Astrocorn region of Russia was signed.

    Governor proposed establishment of MIR – manufacturing investment region in the lines of SEZ but it could have large area of around 100 sq km and qould avail extra infra but no fiscal incentives

    First visual radio service in india – is being launched jointly by hutch and hp nokia and radio
    Mirchi
    World survey of happiness - Denmark – lasrt – burendi

    SBI – the first Indian bank to open a branch in main land china
    One india one rate scheme - a speed post scheme by the postal department – 25 rs for 50 gms anywhere in india

    Poppy cultivation – afghanisthan is the largest producer 90 % of opium and heroine

    Dedicated freight corridor for eastern region – it is the largest single railway program initiated after independence linking Ludhiana with north eastern states and western - Jawahar lal Nehru port with delhi

    Goa – it became the first state to allow offshore casino on the mandovi river

    AUTHENTITX – a new marker system under which kerosene meant for PDS would be died with a a specual marker which cannot be removed or tampered with . it also helps in detecting adulteration of pertroleum kerosene and diesel

    Belgaum – india’s first SEZ for sugar and ethanol and also first agro based SEZ in ind.
    The concept of SEZ introduced in the year 2000.
    The concept of EPZ introduced in the year 1995
    First EPZ – kandla(first in asia) - doubt with Shenzen in China!
    First EPZ of the world – shanon(Ireland)

    Garib rath express introduced in 06-07 budget
    Cabinet committee on economic affairs recommended national bamboo mission to be implemented by ministry of agriculture for N-E states.

    RBI – it directed “departmental of industrial promotion of FDI and FII”
    FDI in retail sector – 51%
    FDI in whole sector – 100%
    Year 2006 – “year of challenges and new initiatives”
    National inst. Of horticulture – Nagaland

    Year 2007 –year of water by GoI
    Slogan is “water year, year of more crop and income for drop of water” it is based on the recommendation of the advisory council on artificial recharge of ground water chaired by Saiffudin soz

    NIXI – national internet exchange of ind.
    Nodal hubs – noida , Mumbai, Chennai, kolkata
    Regional hubs –bangalore, Hyderabad, ahmedabad and mohali

    UNIFIED CONSUMER INDEX- IT IS AN HARMONISED INDEX OF COMSUMER PRICES TO BRING TOGETHER THE EXISTING FOUR CPI SERIES i.e
    CPI – IW -1982(base yr)
    CPI – urban non manual employ. (1981-82)
    CPI – agri and
    CPI - rural laborers (86-87)


    The digital gaming industry meet called games convention of asia – Singapore – sep 2007

    Top industrial houses:
    Tata
    Reliance of mukesh ambani
    Bharti telecom
    ADAG
    Wipro
    Icici

    India – Qatar agreement on LNG
    Qatar supplies 7.5 MT of lng annually.it wants to participate in the kayamkulam project(kerala) and ONGC’s petro chemical hub at mangalore for dhabol power plant.
    Power purchase agreements
    1.SASAN pro. In MP(4000 mw)
    Distribution-1500mw(MP) ,600mw(puj) ,500mw(up) ,delhi n Haryana(450mw each)
    Rajasthan(400mw), Uttaranchal(100mw)
    2.munda pro. Of Gujarat (4000MW)
    -gujarat(1900mw) ,mah(800mw), Punjab(500mw), raj(400mw), Haryana(400mw)

    2nd international rise congress –new delhi
    Five point agenda n eight point delhi decleration
    -estb of asain rise network for HRD
    -transboundary issues related to pests
    -assessment of seeds quality
    -estb of laboratories
    -technology transfer

    Golden triangular region – Myanmar, Laos nd thailand (Opium cuntivating counties and forming the highway of narcotic trade)
    The region registered a steep fall in opium cultivation in 2006
    Mirpur of Bangladesh – the HQ of Grameen bank founded in 1976 by Yunus Mohammed.
    He also founded Grameen fone and palli fone org.
    A9 highway – connecting Jaffna peninsula and the rest of SL
    It was closed by the SL govt and LTTEs demanded to open.
    Tata acquired companies: Corus, Energy Brands, Techlitee of Britan, 78 o clock coffee of US and Daewoo commercial company of South Korea
    1. 109.7 Mton Arcelor-Mittal (Global) [2]
    2. 32.0 Mton Nippon Steel (Japan) [3]
    3. 30.5 Mton POSCO (South Korea) [4]
    4. 29.9 Mton JFE (Japan) [5]
    5. 28.2 Mton Tata Steel-HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corus" \o "Corus"Corus (India)
    6. 23.8 Mton Shanghai Baosteel Group Corporation (China)
    7. 19.3 Mton United States Steel Corporation (United States)
    Ten major steel producers of the world -
    1. China 418.8 Mton ?2006?
    2. Japan 112.5 Mton
    3. United States 94.9 Mton
    4. Russia 66.1 Mton
    5. South Korea 47.8 Mton
    6. Germany 44.5 Mton
    7. Ukraine 38.6 Mton
    8. India 38.1 Mton
    9. Brazil 31.6 Mton
    10. I taly 29.3 Mton

    EU free Trade Association – Swiss, Norway, Iceland, Liechestein

    2 regional national textile corporation – Coimbatore –TN, Kerala, AP, Pudicherry and Karnataka. And Mumbai – Rest of India

    NITIKAN Expedition – began at st Petersburg top trace the 500 yr old over land trade route of 10000 km to Mumbai
    Rural electrification Corporation – first private firm to construct a transmission line in Gujarat and Maharashtra

    Social security agreement between india and Belgium – first of its kind working on a short term contract of upto 60 months in each other countries are exempt from social security contri in the host countries if they make the social secutrity payments in their own countries

    Nokia the finland based company with doordarshan for digital video broadcast

    New Mangalore port received the first shipment shakalin 1 OVL has 20% stake in this,
    Mangalore refineries and petro chemicals ltd is the fully owned subsidiary of ONGC

    IOC purchased 12.5 % stake in the oil pipeline constructed between mediterraian and the black sea coast of turkey

    Infosys is the first Indian company to be listed in the MASDAQ 100 list
    Total banking state – kerala by june 10 2007
    Total banking district – palakkad
    India semiconductor association – vision summit 07 – in Hyderabad
    Allahabad bank to work in a branch in hongkong
    It is a first overseas bank for this bank
    Chairperson is AC Mahajan
    The central bank of Nepal is called Nepal rashtra bank
    Newspaper of Zimbabwe – MAIL
    SA – Gaurdian
    England – The Gaurdian
    Standard Chartered – Indias largest foreign bank

    Ethanol produced from plant distillation it can be made from corn and other starch or sugar based crops such as soya beans sugarcane and barley wheat and potato in india 90 % ethanol is from sugar cane waste

    4G mobile comm. system – China – shanghai
    100 MBPS is the speed

    ROSNEFT – Russian govt oil major proposed that ONGC can get wider access to Russian oil and gas [products in exchange of stakes in india

    First tele radiology network of india commissioned in Hyderabad
    Indo china trade – rised 18.7 billion dollars 2005 to 24.9 bilion dollars in 2006
    India is chinas 10th largest trade partner and china is India second largest trade partner

    RAPSOL – German oil company
    Top oil producers of Africa – Nigeria , Algeria, Libya and angola

    National maternity benefit scheme –centrally sponsored provides financial assitenace at the rate of 500 Rs at the birth of first two live children to a woman who is 19 yrs or above in the BPL families

    Libyan new s agency – Jana
    Transnational pipeline of Africa – Libya – sudan – eritria – Dijbouti and Gulf of Eden
    Lane of refinery – agreement between IOC and Libyas national oil corporation 50 50
    Azzaviya – other imp refinery where india is interested
    They will execute a 100 mw at navi nagar – bihar

    GAS OPEC – a natural gas equivalent of OPEC first articulated by iran at SCO summit 2006
    Energy NATO – propsed by Poland to stop Russia strengthening in energy sector

    NTPC signed agreements with SL and Nigerian for power generations
    2 * 250 MW in trainamcole Sl 50 50 partnership

    SBI – operating in Iran and US

    ZArang – afghan – chababhar – iran a new transist route India is supportin this project

    World banks report on the GDP of india – 05 – 785 billion dollars – and 25% of it is contri by South india
    Ranks of Countries based on GDP growth –
    China – 10.4
    India 9.2
    Argentina 8.7
    Russia 6.5
    Malaysia 5.8
    Indonesia 5.2
    Taiwan 5.02
    Phillippines 4.8
    Mexico 4.6

    GI – Kondapalli toys – the first man made toys

    Govt is to divest from REC, PGCIL, NHPC
    Center stake in REC – reduced to 81.22 and PGCIL and NHPC to be reduced to 86.26

    China, NANZING – satyam computers is establishing a comp there
    Agri biotec day – 9th june
    National bio tec board – esta in 1982 and the plan for the development of BT
    1986 given the full fledged govt department for BT and a proposal to create a national BT regulatory authority

    MAXIS – Malaysia tele comp
    ORNACS –egypt tele comp

    Economics of india space program authored by – U Shankar
    Italian trade commission – Kolkata 07 –
    Commission of Indus water board – syed jamat Alisha
    2007 – Malaysia 50 yrs of diplomatic relations with india
    Trade – 5.7 billion dollars 06
    29.5 percent increase

    Pan African e-network project to be established by a joint venture of nigeria n telecommunications consultance ind. Ltd
    3GSM world conference – barsilona
    NSE – CMD – ravi narayana

    HINDALCO – Hindustan aluminium corp. india’s largest non ferrous company of aditya group signed a agreement with novetis of Canadian company

    Duty free import authorization scheme initiated in 2006.
    It allows exporters to import raw material without paying any duty on the basis of their export performance.

    Development od Buddhist roads (with japan’s cooperation)
    Patna- bodh gaya –dobhi
    Bodh gaya- rajgir
    Hajipur – deoria(up)

    Global economic freedom survey -07 Prepared by wall street journal -157 countries
    Top 5
    Hong kong
    Singapore
    Australia
    USA
    New Zealand
    157th is the north korea
    India-104, pak – 89


    Trincomale – batticaloa (a-15 highway) It was closed for 15 yrs
    150th country to join WTO – Vietnam
    Latest country in EU – Slovenia (the first former communist state to join euro n the 13th euro country)
    ILO report on unemployment – Global unemployment rate is – 06 -6.3% It registered a drop of 0.1%

    name a major country which is not a member of wto - A: Russia

    In which country was the world's biggest solar power project approved at..?A: Portugal

    which countries inflation rate is the highest in the worldA: Zimbabwe

    What is ITER? A: International Thermo Nuclear Experimental Reactor to test the Fusion ReactionsSeven Participants joined in 2006 with US $ 12 Billion and is the third most expensive project after the Manhattan project and the International Space Station project.Based in Cadarache, France and expected to start in 2016USA, EU, Russia, China, Korea, India and Japan.

    which country is constructing one million kw nuclear power plan and where is the plant comming?A: China is constructing it.

    What is ECGC and what is its function?A: Exports Credit Gaurantee Corporation of India Ltd, established in 1957 to strengthen the export promotion drive by covering the risk of exporting on creditunder the control of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce, Government of India

    When was NTPC formed?A: 1975

    Which is the largest oil company in Russia?A: Lukoil is the private largest oil company, and rosneft is the state owned largest oil company

    What is SLR in economic terms?A: Statuory Liquidity Ratio - it is the amount that a bank has to maintain in the form of gold, cash or securities with the RBI and the RBI decides the value of the SLR

    What is money laundering?A: it is the main operation of the underground money transactions for tax evasion and other purposes.

    What is third party insurance?A: insurance provided by a third party like the auto insurance etc.

    What is Indo Russian trade volume?A: around 3 Billion Dollors

    What is Sinopec?A: The China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation

    Who has the major stake in VSNL?A: Tatas

    What is MIDHANI?A: Mishra Dhatu Nigam limited, DOD agency, Hyderabad

    What is the institute started in Chennai testing on newsprint and inks?A: Ifra India and the Research Institute of Newspaper Development Institute, ChennaiWho are the largest producers of gas?A: Saudi Arabia, Canada and Iran

    Which country is supporting the Koodankulam reactors?A: Russia

    What is FBTR?A: Fast Breed Test Reactor under IGCAR and BARC

    Which company produces the Flexcube banking software?A: I-FlexWhat is OVL’s stake in Sakhalin 1?A: 20%

    What is POSCO famous for?A: Pohang Iron and Steel Company, third largest steel company in the world, South Korea

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    Geography Inititated... http://worthview.com/geography-inititated/ Sat, 24 Feb 2007 21:11:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/25/geography-inititated/ 03-04 – 179 lakh bales.
    Yelid – 04-05 – 460 kg per hectares and for 03-04 398 kg per hectares
    Leading producer of cotton in India – Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh
    Productive wise – TN, Gujarat, Punjab

    Three Georges Dam - on Yangtse river in Hubei province of China

    Indira sagar power project – Narmada Nagar - MP - 100 MW

    Typhoon:
    Kaemi – east china’s fuzin province
    SAOMO – strongest one in east china
    Prapiroon – south china
    Durian – Phillippines
    XANGSANE – Philippines
    Cimaron - philipines

    Mavilaru – sri lanka – water way
    Largest Urban forest in India inaugurated

    FASAL – a project by ministry of agri – forecasting aagri putput using space agro meterology and land based observations

    Minitry of environment and forest – govt of india has given permission to 8 new tiger reserves in the states .
    Annamudi parmbikulam – TN and kerala
    Munumalai – Tn
    Udanti – Sita nadi - chattisgarh
    Achanakmar sanctauary – chattisgarh
    Sanjay dubri national park
    Sanjay national park – both in MP
    Kaziranga national park – assam
    Satkosia – orrissa
    Dandeli aushi – Karnataka

    Talchal power project located in angu district of Orissa Dedecated to the nation

    Bansagar hydro project on son river MP capacity is 425 MW catering to the needs of MP UP and bihar
    MP is the largest beneficiary in this

    Nicargua – is planning to build a 20 billion dollar grand inter oceanic nicargua channel connecting pacific anf atlantic ocean

    First inland waterway cruise – sunderban

    Ministry of non-convention energy resources is renamed as the ministry of new n renewable energy

    Mt.merapi – active volcano – border of java n yogakarta
    Volcano Bulesan – Philippines

    Press Freedom Index – total membership 168 India is at 105th position

    Bill Clinton is nominated as the special envoy for the tsunami related operations

    Alwar district of - Mustard crop residue based non conventional thermal plant Is built here
    Fiji – suspended from the Commonwealth countries – 53 in number
    City of Lagos – Africa – Nigeria – explosion of petroleum pipeline
    Indonesian Senopati – nusantava – Ferri which sangs in a storm of the coast of Java

    Little Andaman – white surf waterfall – destroyed in tsunami
    Whisper wave waterfall also a part of the little Andaman

    Lacones – laboratory for conservation of endangered species – Hyderabad

    Water bird population estimates are prepared by Wetland International – it prepares a red list
    That is it is the list of globally threatened fauna

    Omsk region – south Serbia – Russia –orange snowfall
    Factory at this region – ust-kut and a nuclear plant
    Macau –Monte carlo of Orient – gambling top notch in china and number one in the world.
    Wild life institute of India – Dehra dun
    Indian institute of petroleum – Dehradun
    Eravikulam national park of kerala.it houses niligiri thar in red list

    Red list is prepared by wetland international inassociation with IUCN - international conservation of nature – HQ – geneva

    In which country in March 2006, more than 600 followers of slain Shia cleric Hussein al-Houthi who were captured following a rebellion he led in 2004 were released under an amnesty ?A: Yemen

    Where is the XXX Antarctic Treaty Consultataive Meeting (ATCM) 2007 being held ?A: Government of India will be hosting the 30th Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM) at New Delhi.India is 25 years old in this treaty. This treaty is going to be held first time in India and the previous one was held in Eidenburg. The Antarctic Treaty Secretariat is at Buenos Aires

    In an effort to curb greenhouse gases and global warming, the installation of world's biggest offshore wind farm has been approved at ______________A: London Array

    Scientists have discovered at least 52 new species of animals and plants ...where in the world ?A: in the rainforests of Borneo which is shared by three countries...Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam

    Where is the doomsday vault coming?A: Norway

    List European countries who are not members of eu ?A: Ukraine, Belarus, Norway, Switzerland

    Where does the Aravalli range start and where does it end?A: over 300 miles, it starts in the Northeast of Rajasthan near Delhi and ends in the South west near the Gujarat border almost making Mount Abu, the highest of Aravalli range the ending point

    What is a shale?A: it is a fine grained sedimentary rock made of clay or muds with fissility

    What is a lateral moraine?A: Lateral moraine is formed from debris derived from frost shattering on the valley sides, and is carried along the sides of the glacier

    What are oxbow lakes?A: it is a single from the album orbus terranum by ambient house artist the Orb - geographiacally - An oxbow lake is a type of lake which is formed when a wide meander from a stream or a river is cut off to form a lake. They are called oxbow lakes due to the distinctive curved shape that results from this process

    Which is India's biggest lake?A: Wular lake is the biggest fresh water lake and chilika lake is the biggest coastal lake in India

    Which is India's oldest dam?And which is India's first Hydroelectric project?A: Along the Kaveri river in tamil Nadu built by Cholas (King Karikala Chola) - it is the world's oldest dam.
    Shivanasamudra in Mysore division has the oldest hydroelectric power project in India built in 1902

    Where is the Bay of Biscay?A: on the west coast of France and the north coast of spain....the gulf of the atlantic ocean

    Which is the largest province in Pakistan?A: Balochisthan

    What is a Graben and Horst?A: geological terms referring to regions that lie between the faults

    What is sea floor spreading?A: the theory of continental drift by the tectonic theory

    Which is the land of lakes?A: Nainital

    What is the capital of Kazhakstan?A: Astana

    What is the capital of Armenia?A: Yerevan

    What is ETA in Spain?A: Euskadi Ta Askatasuna or ETA

    How many sites in India are there in the world heritage list?A: 26

    What is a bogoslof?A: Bogoslof Island is the summit of a largely submarine stratovolcano located in the Bering Sea]]>
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    Polity of the Nations http://worthview.com/polity-of-the-nations/ Sat, 24 Feb 2007 21:22:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/25/polity-of-the-nations/
    Criminal Tribes act – 1871
    Indian Govt repealed this act in 1952

    POK intern act 1974 – according to this, in POK, only those candidates whose signed dellaration of “States Accession to Pak are allowed to contest the elction”
    It is considered a violation of UN’s universal declaration of human rights

    20 point program formulated y Indira Gandhi in 1975 as a compliment to Garibi Hatao Slogan
    GoI is structuring and launching a new 20 point program

    The 4th bus service between india and pak - connecting in Poonch in JK and Rawalkot in POK

    Dandi Yatra route – given national heritage status – from Sabarmati ashram to dandi in Gujarat to break the salt tax.

    Madan lal khurana – bharatiya jan mahasangh
    New governor of Bihar – GAVAi
    Meghalaya CM – Rhim Bhai

    Great June apprising – observed in Manipur to pay tribute to those who died fighting for protection of territorial integrity of Manipur – June 2001

    Phillippees abloished death sentence.

    Kuwait – for the first time woman cast a vote in parliamentary elections

    Netherlands – Jan Peter Balkanende – the PM who resigned ddue to withdrawl support by coalition partners.

    East Timor – Jose Ramos Horta – the nobel laurete being considered for PM – replaced – Mari Alkatri

    Part XX1 A- plea bargaining

    Shamil Basayer –the chenchus rebel leader who was killed

    Razaigat and habania – these are the arab tribes that are involved in the conflict over control of grazing lands in southern Darfur

    Actuaries bill-2005it seeks to regulate and develop the profession of actuaries.

    Nandini satpathi – oriya writer and former Orissa CM for two terms and elected to LA 7 times in row.

    COMMUNAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION CONTROL AND REHABILITATION OF VICTIM OF BILL – 2005

    It empowers center to send forces to communally disturbed ares to maintain law and order.

    GOI banned the employment of children from 10th oct 2006 as domestic service or in hospitality sector.

    National Security Advisory Board is reconstituted with former secretary MK Rasgotra as its convenor for the second time.

    UN resolution 1707 – called for immediate for succession of hostility in Lebanon

    Thar express from Munabao in India to Khokhrapar in Pak

    Parliament – (prevention of disc act) – 1959 – being amended under the title of the Office of profit bill.

    the Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Bill, 2006, to put a one-year moratorium on demolitions in the capital and the Constitution (105th Amendment) Bill, 2006

    SA legalized gay marriages

    Muzaffir hussain beg – deputy cm of JK who lost the position of PDP legislature party

    Shwna – Pretoria SA – Shaan declaration signed by SA president and Indian PM it is a 25 point joint declaration in which the leaders agreed that international civilian nuclear cooperation under IAEA safeguards among nuclear countries could be enhanced through acceptable approaches

    A permanent exhibition of Mahatma gandhi has been set up at old fort in Johaannesburg
    Satyagraha – the idea of satya graham was proposed by Mahatma Gandhi at phoenix settlement in 1906 outside durban

    Pheonix settlement at Gandhi museum international painting press, Gandhi health center etc.
    Satyagraha centenary celebrations were launched in Durban

    Jambhoori vatan party of pak – whose leader nawab akhtar mukthi killed in a military operation in bambhor hills of balochistan

    World peace gong – a symbol of brotherhood peace and nature is inaugurated at Gandhi smriti center in new delhi to commemorate centenary of satya graha

    UN report on migrants – US has the largest inflow of migrants , afghanisthan topped the list in the ot flow of migrants followed by sudan

    September 7th observed as the global day for Darfur
    It is observed through out the world calling for the end of the fighting

    Anti terrorism mechanism by india and Pak agreed in the Havana meeting

    World’s resistence army – rebel group of Uganda
    Conclave of CMS on state of states 2006 – new delhi
    Punjab – overall best performance award, HP – best state in primary education and health
    Kalidasa statue at shanghai , china first statue is of Gandhi

    Pondicherry renamed Pudicherry by Pondicherry (Alteration of name) Act 2006
    Uttaranchal – state alteration of the name bill in December 2006 to uttarakhand
    Bangalore –alteration of the name bill in December 2006 to Benguluru

    India – japan –year of friendship
    India – china – year of friendship through tourism

    TEMPLE OF RAVANA – (Kanpur) –located in kailash mandir complex-140 yrs old-opened for devotee on oct-2 after 10 yrs.

    Khasi hills autonomous dist. Council in shilling – chief executive member – Martamlyn pirbot.
    MP celebrating golden jubilee(created in 1956)

    Karnataka.kerala.AP,TN – golden jubilee on NOV 1
    Nov 1 is the sixth anniversary of chattisgarh

    HP- state forest deppt decided to transfer the wild life sanctuary to wild life wing.
    There are: Dhauladan sanctuary, simla catchment forest, sechutuan sanctuary, kugti sanctuary ,tundah sanctuary.

    ICANN- international cooperation for assigned names n numbers (1988) (california)-deals with internet domain names n ISBN marking.

    Yasushi Akashi – Japanese special envoy for talks with LTTE and SL government

    6th scheduled areas –the 7 expert committee appointed by govt of india by V ramachandra to view the progress of NE and three hill councils of Darjeeling, ladakh and jkargil

    Rehabilitation council of india –established as statutory body under ministry of social justice and empowerement.

    Union cabinet has approved a provision of 150 crores for commemorating the following
    150th anniversary of first war of independence may 07-08
    60th indepencdence aug 0708
    Centenary celebrations of vandemataram as a ational song – sep 0506
    Birth centenaery of bhagat singh and 75th anniversary of his martyrdom 0607

    Foreigners Tribunals award 2006 was held unconstitutional by the SC this order puts the onus of proof regarding the foreigner on the complainer accord to the sc goes against the article 355

    Jallian wala bagh – national massacre amend bill 2006 – passed amending the 1951 act – to provide for the extension of management of the national memorial commemorating the april 13 1919 massacre

    India US Totalisation Agreement: totalization agreement involves taking into account or linking security taxes payable and benefits enjoyable by migrant workers in their home country as also host country.
    This is exploring the possibility of exempting the preofesionals from both the countries from social security taxes for short term duration

    “The Way forward” – a report on war of Iraq prepared by a 10 member Iraq study group co chaired by James Baker III and Lee Hamilton

    2007 is the year of India in Russia
    2008 – will be the year of Russia in india
    2007 declared as the year of Broadband – BSNL CMD – AK Sinha

    CCTV 9 is the china based English news channel

    WHO submitted its report called world report on Read traffic injury prevention. The provisions of WHO are incorporated in section 129 of Motor vehicles act calling of compulsory use of standard helmet and not all states of india has enforced this section

    UN 1937 resolution – regulating iran nuclear program

    June 29 will be the National Statastical day in the memory of Mahabolis from 2007 who was the
    founder of Indian Statastical Institute – Kolkata

    Indo japan agreement on the visit of Shizno Abi –
    Comprehensive economic partnership agreement
    Participate in power generation
    Would invest in proposed rail freight corridor

    Indian national center for ocean information service being set up at Hyderabad

    Goa Bachao andolan – against the state regional plan 2007
    Chennai port celebrating 125 years
    Panipat – which houses babri masjid the tomb of Ibrahim Lodhi located on NH 1

    EU Trade commissioner – Peter mendelson

    India Isreal is celebrating the 15th annicersary of their bilateral raltions 29th jan 1992
    Raleb Najadeleb – the arab muslim to be nominated in to the ministry of Isreal

    India and SL – Indian railways is going to construct a 160 km route from Colombo to mathara – this is an Indian railways first foreign venture
    Thiruvananthapuram is the first dsit to ban beggary

    SACRA ROT- Vatican – it is the appeals court of the church of Vatican it is in news bcoz of its duties that is to consider appeals for couples and grant them
    Feb 4th – world cancer day and independence day of SL – 59th
    · Logan blue saffire – SL
    · Mahavamsha is the historical chronicle of ceylone
    · Yala games sanctuary identified as ramsar site
    · Nuwas eliya called little England and also called the swiss of east
    · India SL FTA came into effect in 2000
    · Bilateral trade 2.2 billion dollars 06 07
    · 2 billion dollars 05 06
    · SL is the largest trading partner of india in SAARC
    · Mannar basin is alloted to india for exploration and production of oil - OVL

    New Power P5 countries – India, China, Brazil, Mexico and SA

    Sampur – the new site announced by Rajapakse the president of SL on 59th independwence day for setting up the NTPC plant
    Originally proposed at Tricanmole
    Sampur is the eastern town captured by the SL military from the LTTE
    TULF – tamil united liberation front – leader is anand sanghavi
    EPDP – Ealem People’s democratic party – Devananda is the head

    India staked its claim from UN SC non permanent seat for 2 year term ie 2011 2012 in the asian kota
    Earlier India was a non permanent member for 6 times

    Russia had an org called Sikobiki – an org of senior officials in security and law enforcing agency
    This org is opposed putting plans of handing over the power to deputy PM

    First PM of Russia – Dimitriv Medyadev

    Prevention of Money Laundering Act pasded in 2003 and notified in 2005

    India Bhutan new friendship treaty signed between pranab mukherjee and Jigme Kesa Wuunhchuk
    It upgrades the Aug 4 a949 for the friend ship treaty and the new treaty includes fresh provisions for expanding economic relations and cooperation in culture education health ST etc

    Indo – china discussed abt
    BAB – AL – MANDAO – straight – red sea and Arabian sea
    Cape of good hope – SA
    Straignht of homroz – separating iran and oman

    Banda-aaceh – Irawady Yusuf – the former rebel leader of free ASOM movement
    Was inaugurated as the new governor from 07 12

    MPRF – madhesi peoples rights forum – convenor – upendra yadav – they live in the talai region – Nepal – 30 % of nepals population and they demand autonomy

    New citizen ship test involving qs from civics – USA
    Indias legislation addressing terrorism – narayanan - FEMA

    Narcotics drugs and psycotrpphic sunstance act 03 –
    prevention substances act 03 effect from 05
    Unlawful activity prevention act 1967 and amended in 04

    Chinese external affairs – lie – zhoseiang
    Discussed abt possibility of opening of new consulates at guangzou and Kolkata

    Iindia – Italy agreement – fiat and tata motors
    Tata motors and IVECO (Commercial vehicles of Fiat)

    Bet Cararo group and Mahindra and Mah – to produce farm agreement
    ONGC and ENISPA
    Bank of baroda and pioneer – Global asset managing company

    UNICEF report on child poverty:
    Child poverty in perceptive: a overview of child well being in rich countrie.this is unicef’s first study of child welfare in developed countries.40 countries were listed with Briton at the bottom.
    First three countries:Sweden,Iceland,finland

    J&k – Indian sharait act -1937 which was applicable to rest of india is now adopted by j&k legislative council.

    Trilateral business meet bet india , china, Russia to be held in nov nov-2007
    China supports Russia in EAS

    UN convention on migrated species has declared 2007 as the year of the dolphins.(prince albert 2 of the Monaco is the patron of the year of the dolphin)

    BAGLIHAR dam:
    -india did not violated the Indus valley water treaty-1960
    -the dam could be completed with slight modifications in design n without any imopact of 450mw power capacity
    -the gated spillways are not a violation of the treaty as they are recognized by international org. on large dams.
    The listed issues of bone of contention
    1.gated spillways
    2.dam ht: ind was to reduce the ht of the free board from 4.5 to 3m
    3.width of the pondage: india’s method of calculation was accepted rejecting Pakistan
    4.level of intake for running the turbine can be increased by 2m

    Red brigader – Itlay (terrorist group)

    AP state tree – neem tree
    Bihar n haryan – papal tree
    HP – deodar
    J&k – chinar
    Jharkhand –sal
    Karnataka - sandal
    Kerala - cocnut
    Maharastra - mango
    UP - asoka tree

    Communist party of Nepal - prachanda
    Party celebrated the 11th anniversary of it’s peoples war.
    Nepal converted to secular state on 18th may 2006

    Iranain revolution day 11th feb 1979 – azadi square of Tehran

    Meghalaya will observe 2007 as the year of the farmer

    Achievable nationhood – it is a vision document on the resolution J&K conflict released by chairman of people’s conference – sajjad ghani lone

    The new foreign minister of Sl – rohita bogallagama
    Akshara dasoha – mid day meal initiated by Karnataka

    Ind – pak exchange of lists of nuclear installation for the 16th time under the prohibition of attack against nuclear installation and facilities.

    www.indlii.org-legal information website

    ITUC – a new workers body created in Vienna with membership 150 countries formed after dissolution n merger of two largest bodies of the world conference of labour.

    Global ambassador of peace – jus K Narayana Kurup

    Ruth manorama(India’s women’s right activist)
    And Daniel estberg (former employee of pentagon)

    China has launched clean development mechanism fund to help finance climate change.it is the largest emitter of CO2 after US

    What is Year 2007 termed?A: International Polar Year

    name a major country which is not a member of wtoA: Russia

    who is the deputy secretary general of UN?A: It is Tanzanian Foreign Minister Asha-Rose Migiro

    what is the previous position of BAN KI MOON in the UN?A: Cheif of Staff of the president of the General Assembly

    what is the position of shashi tharoor before contesting the election in the UN?A: Under Secretary General for Communications and Public Information

    What is Armenian Genocide?A: armenian genocide is allegedely commited by turks during the first world war and is termed as the first genocide of the last century. 2006 Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk has written books supporting the alligations.

    What is Western Sahara Movement?A: Western Sahara movement is we can say a self-determination movement by the P olisario group which tries to overthrow the Morocco goverment's rule over the Sahara territory. Saudi Arabia, USA are at the back of Morocco.Algeria has also a part to play, but the problem is put in the hands of the international players

    What is INTERPAT?A: INTERPAT is an international registration of marks by some pharmaceutical companies of US, Swiss, Japan etc ..and so is the madrid protocol related with TRIPS.India has decided to join the Madrid Protocol very recently

    who is the speaker of commonwealth parlimentry committee?A: HA.Halim-speaker of west bengal]]>
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    Summits/Organizations http://worthview.com/summitsorganizations/ Sat, 24 Feb 2007 21:49:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/25/summitsorganizations/ International Whaling Commission - started in 1946 by the International Commission for the Regulation of Whaling
    Annual conferences :
    2005 - South Korea (Ulsan)
    2006 - St Kitts and Nevis (Frigate Bay)
    2007 - USA (Anchorage, Alaska)
    2008 - Chile
    2009 - Portugal

    GUAM – Organization for Democracy and Economic Development
    Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Maldova HQ at Kiev – Ukraine Capital.
    Sec General is the President of Azerbaijan –Illham Aliyav
    Uzbekisthan is a former member and withdrawn in 2005
    Turkey and Latvia are having the Observer Status

    OIC - Org for Islamic Conference – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia - started in 1969
    57 member countries with a permanent delegation to the UN
    Sec genral – Dr Ikmaluddin Ihsan Oglu (Turkey)
    This is the second largest international organization after UN!!
    India (with second largest muslim population in the world) has attempted for Observer status and was denied.

    Asia Security Summit held at Singapore 2006

    The New RRb of Canara bank – Sreyas Grwameena bank
    IMF – Appointed the first MD – John Libsky
    International Conference of Youth Hotels – Davos. 2006
    Global newspapers conference – Moscow.

    Shanghai Coperation Org _SCO – uzbekisthan is the new entry – (Russia, China, Uzbekisthan, Krygzthan, Tazaksithan, Kazakshthan)
    New wing of SCO – SCO Regional Anti terrorism Structure. – Tashken
    Sec gen – Zang Den Zang

    World Editors Forum – Moscow – Given away the award the golden pen of freedom – Akbar gangi of Iran – 2006

    World Knowledge platform proposed by – Abdul Kalam.
    MC Sondi institute for Asia pacific affairs – hq –delhi

    IIS – International institute for Strategic studies – London – rencet meeting – Singapore
    Released a report “India – a rising global player”

    Readers Digest survey – most courtieus city – New York
    Rudest city – Mumbai

    Third world urban forum – vancour

    African Union – HQ –Addis Ababa –ethiopia
    DG – Olusugan Obassango. Total 53 countries

    African Union Summit – Zambia – 2006- f
    First world summit of religious leaders – Moscow

    NABARD – 25 years – H Q –mumbai

    G8 –pertersburg – three themes – Energy security, education and health
    The meet attended by 5 outreach countries – india, south Africa, brazil, china and mexico

    UNIFIL - UN interim force in Lebanon
    IFFCO – Indian federation for fertilizer company – gas based company at kalol – in Gujarat

    SAARC – 8th member – afghanisthan – HQ – Kathmandu
    In 1985 – 8th December
    DG – Rahim – India, sri lanka, Bangladesh, pak, Nepal, Bhutan, Maldives and afghan
    Next summit in november in delhi
    Observer status – US, south korea in 2006
    EU is seeking this status

    ASEAN – Jakarta – Indonesia
    Sec gen – Ong keng Yong
    10 countries in this – Indonesia, Malaysia, laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, bruenie, Singapore, Thailand, philippennes and Vietnam
    ASEAN regional forum – syed hamid albar is the sec gen
    Total countries – 26 last members is east timor and bangladesh

    16th international aids conference – Toronto, Canada and it wil be in mexico in 2008
    International astronomical union – hq – prague

    NAM - Havana Declaration of 1979 Important members have included Yugoslavia, India, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, Cuba
    Nasser of Egypt, Tito of Yugoslavia and Nehru are the important members in the beginning
    Total 118 members
    7th Summit – New Delhi, 7 March 198312 March 1983
    10th Summit – Jakarta, 1 September 19927 September 1992
    11th Summit – Cartagena de Indias, 18 October 199520 October 1995
    12th Summit – Durban, 2 September 19983 September 1998
    13th Summit – Kuala Lumpur, 20 February 200325 February 2003
    14th Summit – Havana, 11 September 200616 September 2006HYPERLINK "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-Aligned_Movement" \l "_note-4"[5]
    NAM ministerial Meet – Malaysia

    CVC – Central Vigilance Committee – Pratyush Sinha
    Rodrigo Rato from Spain is the present Managing Director of IMF since 2004

    International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD): IBRD and its associate institutions are called as World Bank
    IMF and IBRD are Bretton Wood Twins. Both are complementary institutions.
    World War II and the Economic Crisis of 1930s caused the evolution of these institutes
    World Bank Group: IBRD (1945), IFC (International Finance Corporation) (1956), MIGA (Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency) (1988), IDA (International Developmental Association) (1960) and ICSID (International Center for Settlement and Investment Disputes) (1966)
    Every member of IMF is also a member of IBRD 182 members are there at present.
    India is the single largest borrower from the World Bank (13%) – 47 Billion US Dollars, both from the IBRD and the IDA
    IBRD and other allied institutions gives long term loans while IMF gives short term loan for balance of payments
    World Bank provides guarantee on capital investment and private loans
    Authorized capital of the world bank is given to member countries as shares.
    World Bank Head Quarters in Washington DC
    President – Paul Wilpholis

    IFC released a report called – Doing Business 2007: How to reform
    LIC : 50 yrs
    SEBI – ex director – usha narian

    Indian newspapers society – Hormurji cama of Mumbai samachar weekly is elected president for 2006-07

    IRCON CMD – Ankush Kishan
    Pacific Islands forum – of 16 member countries – NADI, Fiji
    International energy agency – ex director –claud mandil

    NMCC – national manufacturing competitive council
    Chairman – V.Krishnamurthy.
    Function – advising on competetiveness policies , company law, M and A

    Insurance regulatory and development authority –director-C.S Rao

    Indian commerce association – diamond jubilee- president M.B ShuklaIIPA – chairman-bhairon singh shekawat

    IOC – B.N Bankapur(director)
    NHAI – chairperson –Pradeep kumar

    ISAF – international secutriy assistanxce for NATO having 37 nationals –hq – Kabul - commander-general james jones
    Indian council for agriculture research – mangal roy

    World Metereological Org – 14th session held in Delhi - It originated from the International Meteorological Organization (IMO), which was founded in 1873. Established in 1950, WMO became the specialized agency of the United Nations for meteorology (weather and climate), It has its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. The current president is Alexander Bedritsky and the current Secretary-General is Michel Jarraud,
    This years theme is Agri Meterorology

    International Agri summit – 2006 – new delhi

    Central food technological research institute – mysore- dg – V prakash
    CBI – DG _ Shankar

    China Africa summit – 40 countries participated in beijin. 12 different agreements signed Jintao pledged to offer 5 billion dollars and to double the aid by 2009

    First Indian social forum meet – delhi

    UN sec council non permanent members – Peru, Qutar, Congo republic, Ghana, and slovania will be 2007
    SA, Indinesia, Italy and Belgium elected in 2006
    Deadlock over Gauntelama and venezula

    A9 highway – connecting jafna peninsular and rest of SL
    Cebu – fifth Indo- Asia summit and th second east asian Summit

    CIEFL is given the central university status under the English and foreign languages university act 2006

    Central bank of india celebrated the 96th founding day on 21december and the founder is Rustemj Pockkhanawala
    31st indian social science congress – Mumbai – December 2007
    30th in Chennai and the previous in Hyderabad
    CAPARO – UK based company of Lord Swaraj Paul
    Conference on Centenary on Gandhi satyagraha – new delhi –

    National conference on E Governance – Feb 07 – Theme – enabling govt to accelerate transformation

    International conference on Peace, Non violence and empowerement – gandhian philosophy in the 21ce ntury held in delhi attended by Tutu

    World economic forum meet 2007 –davos
    MD – peter turiliee
    World social forum – Nairobi – 2007

    International org for migration – HQ geneva
    TESCO – UK based company – global chief – sir terry lahy
    COIR board – hq – cochi – AC Jose is the chairperson

    Bharath Heavy plates and vessels lTd – is a state owned subsidiary of Bharat Entra nigam ltd
    Company law board – chairman – s bala subramaniam

    9th asian security summit conference new delhi –
    Swalbord –norway – Seed bank – an international seed vault called doomsday vault is proposed
    UPOV –Union for protection of new varieties of plants - Geneva DG of WIOP is the sec gen of UPOC
    Total 63 members
    UPOV convention It is an international conv to protect new varieties of plants that came into effect in 1968

    FAO treaty also called international treaty on plant and genetic resources for food and agri that came into force in 2004

    3rd world conference against death penalty – paris
    international conference on alternative dispute resolution – ND
    sustainable development summit – ND
    world convention on science and spirituality – the first such convention held in ND

    international donors meet for lebonon – paris
    it isn to rise money for economic reform program by the PM- fuad sanioria . he has the US backing

    CBDT – chairmen indira bharghav
    PSTN – pub switch telephone network
    Indian institute of pulses research - kanpur

    What is GUAM in EUROPE?A: Organization for Democracy and Economic Development - a regional org of 4 CIS countries - Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Maldova. Uzbekistan joined and again moved out of it. Turkey has observer statusStarted in 1997 in Strauborg. HQ in Ukrainian capital and the president of Azerbaijan Illham Aliyev will be the first secretart general. Backed by US to check the prominence of Russia

    What is INTERPAT?A: INTERPAT is an international registration of marks by some pharmaceutical companies of US, Swiss, Japan etc ..and so is the madrid protocol related with TRIPS.India has decided to join the Madrid Protocol very recently

    who is the speaker of commonwealth parlimentry committee?A: HA.Halim-speaker of west bengal

    What is ECGC and what is its function?A: Exports Credit Gaurantee Corporation of India Ltd, established in 1957 to strengthen the export promotion drive by covering the risk of exporting on creditunder the control of the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Commerce, Government of India

    When was IIT Kharagpur sestablished?A: 1951. It was the first IIT to be established

    Where is the Indian Institute of Horticulture located?A: Benguluru

    What is IRDA in insurance terms?A: Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority

    Write the full form of TRAI?A: Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of India

    What is MIDHANI?A: Mishra Dhatu Nigam limited, DOD agency, Hyderabad





    SAARC firs editors conference – new deihi – mediator –shashi kumar chairman of medi adevleopment foundation

    The United Nations Convention against Corruption was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly by resolution 58/4 of 31 October 2003.
    To combat corruption it includes measures on
    prevention
    criminalization
    international cooperation
    asset recovery
    The treaty entered into force on 14 December, 2005, following the 30th ratification by Ecuador on 15 September at the 2005 World Summit.
    As of 20 January 2007 there were 140 signatories. The Convention is ratified,accepted, approved or acceded by 83 countries]]>
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    More Personalities and Heads Contdd. http://worthview.com/more-personalities-and-heads-contdd/ Sat, 24 Feb 2007 21:57:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/25/more-personalities-and-heads-contdd/ Sec Gen of Lok Sabha - PDT Acharya
    Deputy chairman of RS – Rehman Khan
    Chairman of Scientific advisory council to PM and chairman of IITs– CNR Rao
    Union cabinet Sec. BK chaturvedi

    Saina Nehwal – Badminton – 4 star bad tournament first Indian woman tro win and Phillippens open

    Arundhati roy – nominated for the Spanish prince of Astuaries 2006
    Kim Wu Choong – of Hyundia who was involved in the corruption charges

    Cederick Prakash – the founder director of Prashanth and Ahmedabad based Human rights Org
    Awarded the france highest civilan award for 2005 Legion De Honor

    Zadie Smith – Orange Prize – “on beauty”
    “white teeth” and “autograph man”

    Bhumipal Adulyatez – King of Thailand for 60 years.
    Dalai lama – 14th one at present – Tenzing gyatso – US Senate has announced the congregation gold medal that is the countires highest civilan honour

    Anuradha Mohit – Nominated by UN high Commission for human rights as the global representative of national human rights institute in UN

    Verghese Kurian – White revolution – resigned as the chairman on IRMA – Institute of rural management – Anand

    Rona Jain Dutta – resigned from the psot of president of Air Sahara and now replaced by Alok Sharma.

    VK Krishna Menon – freedom fighter and former defence minister – dfied rencently

    Peery sonn-new chairperson of international criminal court.
    Amertro maresmo-first French women to win wimbeldon in 81 years.

    Nirupama sen – india’s permanent reprensentative to UN

    Principal Secretary to the PM – TKA Nair
    Tasrima Nasreen - Grand Prix International Condorcet-Aron 2005, from the French-Parliament in Belgium, 2005

    R Laxmipati – chairman of PTI and is the publisher of the tamil daily Dina Malar
    Anand Satyananda – elected as NZ governor general

    Forbes list of Top woman:
    1. Angela Merkel
    2. Condoleezza Rice
    3. Wu Yi
    4. Indra Nooyi

    Envoy to china – nirupama rao replaced nalin suri
    Justice PN Bhagwati – elected for the fourth term to the UN HRC
    Irom sharmila chanu – human right activist agitated against the armed forces special power act

    Powerful business women(fortune magazine)
    ICICI – Dy MD – chanda kochar(37th position)
    HSBC – ind. CEO - naina lal kidwai(41st )

    Biocon CMD – kiran mazumdar(45th )

    John hanson baur – Norwegian special envoy on peace talks between LTTE n sri lanka
    Yasushi Akashi – Japanese special envoy for talks with LTTE and SL government
    Tamil chevelam – LTTE chief
    Hans Bratskar – norways ambassador to sl
    He mediated w.r.t to Brussels declaration of sep 12 of 2006

    Ispek calisper – faced conviction on charges of insulting the founder of modern tuykey Mustafa kemal Ataturk.

    Madan jith singh – us good will ambassador and founder pf South asia foundation UNESCO madan jith prize given for promotion of non violence and tolerance – ananda sanghavia of sl got this prize

    Jimmy Carter- previous president of US – initiated the Habitat for humanity in india

    Chandrika kumara tunga appointed senior advisor to UNESCO in the matters related to advancement of education in south asia minus SL.

    Alok Mehta – president of editors guild of india
    CMD of Air India _Tulsi das

    Surendra Patil – eminent Indian scientist and a civil servant
    His works include the inda we want – essays in economic transition Indian economy towards 21 century

    Dr k Kasturitrangan is appointed as the Pope Benedict XVI as an academician of the pontifical academy of sciences

    Gherald Ford – died – former US president
    Shemon Perize – deputy PM of Isreal – nobel peace prize in 1994
    The longest serving member of Knesset
    Arun Gandhi – director of Tata sons
    Jose Bove – a French anti globalization campaigner contesting for French presidency
    Martin Ahtisaari – UN Negotiator in KOSovo

    S Rangarajan – Kasturi Sons Chairman 1974 – 2005
    Publisher of Hindu

    Serigvenov – Russian defence minister promoted to first Deputy PM
    Maria sharapova –goodwill ambassador for UNDP
    Mark inglis – (new Zealand) –scaled the Everest

    Barack Hussein Obama (born August 4, 1961; is the junior United States Senator from Illinois. According to the U.S. Senate Historical Office, he is the fifth African American Senator in U.S. history and the only African American currently serving in the U.S. Senate.[1] He is a candidate for the Democratic Party's 2008 presidential nomination.[2]

    Ali larijani – chief nuclear negotiator
    Dr chitra baurch – chief of BBC – the first women Indian
    Claude schwab – founder of world economic forum
    Neha hotchandani –first Indian women to enter US army

    Ashbinder singh –UN environmental program .he was the author of one planet –many people .he was awarded union -24 award for improving the working standard of UNEP

    who is the speaker of commonwealth parlimentry committee?A: HA.Halim-speaker of west bengal

    Who is the head of national institute of advanced studies?A: K Kasturirangan

    Who is the head of RAW?A: Ashok Chaturvedi (the former chief is PKH Thaparan)

    Who was the 2nd Sarsanghachalak of RSS?A: MS Gowalkar - Shri Guruji

    Who is Asma Jahangir?A: Human rights activist and a lawyer in pakistan and the founder of a law practise there

    Who was the first foreigner to lead an Indian unit for the republic day parade?A: Ismail Tunk from Malaysia. he lead the 62 cavalry of Jaipur

    Who is Ajeet Bajaj?A: the Indian to reach both the north pole and the south pole this year

    Who is S K Poddar?A: Indian Industrialist, Former FICCI president and Gillette Chairman

    Who is PC Haldar?A: New Director, Intelligence Bureau after ESL NarasimhamWho is the new head FICCI?A: Habil Khorakiwala

    Who was VD Savarkar?A: Hinduvata propagandist and the prime alleged in the killing of Mahatma Gandhi

    Who is ECG Sudarshan?A: Indo Americal Physist from Kerala.

    Whos is the present head of Muslim personal law board?A: Hazrat Maulana Syed Mohammad
    Rabe Hasani Nadwi

    Which committee enquired the MPLADS scam and the cash for question scam?A: Parliamentary committee headed by V. Kishore Chandra S. Dev

    Who is the CM of Sikkim?A: pawan chamling

    Who is the Israeli president who is facing charges on rape?A: Moshe Katzav

    Who is the head of SBI?A: Om Prakash Bhatt - C hairman. SBI is under RBI as of now and may go into the hands of the government

    Who was the Armenian journalist shot dead recently for condemning the Armenian genocide by Turkey?A: Dink

    Who is the head of Tata steels?A: Ratan Tata, MD of Tata Steel is Muthuraman

    Who is the head of HAMAS?A: Khaled Mashaal and Ismail Haniya

    Who is the PM of PoK?A: Attitque Khan

    On Sept 29, 2006, who became the first female space tourist, first Muslim to go in space and the first Iranian in orbit ? - ANUSHEH ANSARI

    who was the first person as space tourist? dennis tito..

    what was the name of the korean scientist who created a hoax report on stem cell research?
    hwang woo suk

    who became the first indian senator in US?
    first US senator- its satveer chowdary.. year 2000..

    what's the name of doctor who performed 1st(minor) surgery in space?
    dominique martin - doctor - surgery.. (not sure)

    Who is the first to recive all 4 Highest civilian awards...(i.e. PadamShri, PadmBhushan, PadmVibhushan & BharatRatn)
    Satyajit Ray and the second is Bismillah Khan

    who is the chairman of ISRO telematry,Tracking and Command Network(ISTRAC)?
    S.K. Shivakumar

    Head,commonwealth-Queen Elizabeth II

    Reverend Astley Cooper (in 1891),proposed c'wealth games concept when he wrote an article in `The Times'

    whos's CFO Tata Steel?
    kaushik chatterje

    Where did bulldozer revolution take place?
    its the 5th october overthrow of the President of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milosevic in 2000...

    Takamoto..........is the person who designed scooby doo

    Chairman and Managing Direc. UTI:U.K. Sinha
    chief executive of CAIRN ENERGY is:Sir Bill Gammell
    Cairn Energy PLC is an independent, public oil and gas exploration and production company based in Edinburgh, Scotland

    yasin ramadan is to be executed by hanging...iraqi vice president i think

    since he is accused in a case, the acting president now is Dalia Itzik - isreal

    Vaclav HAVAL is the first president of the Czech republic.
    the first chairman of the petroleum and gas regulatory authority is SC Tripathi and this authority will be coming into force from july 2007

    cmd of ntpc is snkaralingam....rs sharma lost his post as chirman ongc and nhai chairman is lk joshi

    Peter Benenson is the founder of Amnesty International

    the President of Fiji is Josefa Iloilo and the Prime minister for now is the Military coup leader Frank Bainimarama..

    Feb 19(6 days ago) alberto fujimori has the citizenship of peru and japan..............but he is now in chile and peru is seeking his extradition

    Csir head i Mr prAKASH

    Chanda Shroff won the Rolex Award in 2006. She had set up a mobile resource centre to showcase and teach Kutchi embroidery so as to revive the ethnic Indian tradition.

    rafel correa is the president of ecuador...i think he was elected recently
    rafael correa is a good economist

    name the prominent scientist who carried out dakshin gangotri expedition..
    lakshman singh rathore

    List The Indian Novel Winner N Details.
    International red cross has got it 3 times........
    UN high commission for refugees has won two times.........

    The Miss International 2007 competition will be held July 27th and 28th, 2007 at Chicago Miss Venezuela, Daniela Di Giacomo 2006 winner

    Where was Vijay Nambiar selected?A: Chief of Staff of the New Secretary General, UN

    who is the only muslim to be awarded with param vir chakra
    Hawaldar Abdul Hamid in 1965.]]>
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    Science and Technology http://worthview.com/science-and-technology/ Sat, 24 Feb 2007 22:04:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/02/25/science-and-technology/
    Human Genome project – 1990 – presence of 20-25 K genes in human chromosome. Chromosome 1 is the biggest. Contains 8% of genetic code with 3141 genes.

    Pre consumption and pre natal diagnostic techniques prohibition of sex selection act - 1994

    HOBIT – it is the dwarf form of Homo erectus discovered in Flores island of Indonesia

    Chikunguniya – Aedis aegyptia is the name of the mostquito

    Diclofenae – it is an anti inflammatory dfrug used to treat cattle in india it is banned since of the ill effects on the vultures feeding on the caracus of the cattle.

    Birth rate of Japan – reduced to record low of 1.2 babies per woman. 2005 and in india its 3.5 babies per woman,

    NSSO on the disabled placed the nation average of the disabled at 105 out of 100000 . kerala topped the list.

    Rhinderpest – A Fatal virus disease that hits domestic cattle. India is declared free from Rhinderpest.

    Gardasil – it is a first vaccine to prevent cervical cancer and own FDA approval.

    HARRIET – 178 year old tortoise which helped Charles Darwin in giving his theory of evolution

    Yuva –youth Unit for victrion aids – joint sponsored by naco, and Union ministry of youth affairs and sports

    First Stem cell bank of the country – Chennai
    Central drugs research institute – lucknow
    HLL released 2 vaccines – Hivac – B and Tyfex for typhoid

    According to WHO, one in 20 members effected by hepatitis b in india
    Report on MMR – 407 per 100000 in 1997 and 301 per 100000 in 2003
    2/3 of maternal deaths occurred in empowered action group states(Uttaranchal,UP,MP,chattisgarh,bihar,Jharkhand,Orissa and assam)
    IMR – 80/10000 in 1991 and 58/1000 in 2003

    DICOCCOM – it’s a wheat variety produced by ICAR which is suitable for diabetic patients

    NANDROLONE – steroid with naturally occus in the human body in very small quantities. It is a single structure to test steron when used in high quantities increases the muscle mass of the athletes
    The limit prescribed by IOC is 2 nanograms per milliliter

    COPYCAT – the first cloned cat born in 2001

    Micro raptor – gui – it is the ancestor of modern birds 125 million years ago it was a dinosaur
    It later became the archeoptreys

    GLLEVECK – it is an anti cancer drug of Novartis

    Donye – pole – temple – Along – NE – temple is known for introducing environmental friendly rice cultivation

    AIDS vax – the aid vaccine produced by ICMR
    Brazil, Thailand, Uganda –free AIDS treatment

    What are scramjets ?A: supersonic combustion ram jet ....the combustor being a supersonic one to give a very high efficiency... and ramjets are nothing but jets at supersonic speeds

    What is Truth Serum test?A: Some process of narco - analytical test used for investigations

    What is brain mapping?A: Neuroscience technique of mapping the brain into neuromappings

    What is bio dynamic farming?A:Biodynamics is a method of agriculture which seeks to actively work with the health-giving forces of nature. It is the oldest non-chemical agricultural movement in the world

    What are the different types of diabetes?A: Insulin - Dependent Diabetes Mallitus, Non-Insulin-Dependent Diabetis Mallitus and Gestational Diabetis]]>
    227 2007-02-25 03:34:00 2007-02-24 22:04:00 open open science-and-technology publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://wd4ar.th8.us
    Answers to the questions of Feb 27 2007 http://worthview.com/answers-to-the-questions-of-feb-27-2007/ Wed, 14 Mar 2007 07:15:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/03/14/answers-to-the-questions-of-feb-27-2007/ A: Major Somnath Sharma

    What is the war of thermophyle?
    A: It is primarily known for the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC in which an overmatched Greek force held off advancing Persians under Xerxes, and the term since has been used to reference heroic resistance against a more powerful enemy.

    What is NCLP?(Child issues)
    A: National Child Labour Project - Berhampur - Ganjam started in 1995 under the Ministry of Labor. Sanjay Kumar Singh is the present chairman and MVA Subba Rao, the director of this project

    Which country has the largest yield of rice?
    A: China

    Which four states constitute for the highest child labour?
    A:

    Who is the President of Italy?
    A: Giorgio Napolitano

    Which is the longest river in Southern India?
    A: Godavari

    Where is the next Asian games to be held?
    A: Guanhzhou in China

    Which committee is enquiring about the financial details of Margadarsi chits?
    A: N Rangachary Committee

    What is the START 1 and START 2 treaties?
    A: Treaty between the US and the USSR (former) started by Ronald Reagen and the second treaty is called START II treaty in 1991 after the collapse of USSR

    Which is the longest river in China?
    A: Yangtse River

    Where is the Bay of Biscay?
    A: Gulf of the North Atlantic Ocean at the western coast of France and nothern coast of Spain

    Which is the famous volcano in Equador?
    A: Cotopaxi

    Which is the largest desert in the world?
    A: The interior of Antartica is the worls's largest desert

    Is Manual scavenging banned in India?
    A: According to the Statute, Scanvenging is banned in India

    What is Loess?
    A: Type of Soil with unconsolidated deposit

    What is Lacolith,Cirque?
    A: Cirque is the amphi-theatre like valley at the origin of the Glacier

    Who is John Nash?
    A: Subject of the Book and film - A Beautiful Mind, A Nobel Laurete

    When did Thomas Edison win Nobel prize?(Actually did he win)
    A: No, he didnt get the prize

    Whos was the Secretary of state in US during the Indo-China war?
    A: Dean Rusk]]>
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    Answers to the questions of Mar 08 2007 http://worthview.com/answers-to-the-questions-of-mar-08-2007/ Wed, 14 Mar 2007 11:38:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/03/14/answers-to-the-questions-of-mar-08-2007/ A: Gas Turbine Research Establishment of Bangaluru

    Which former foreign minister of Iran is playing a major role in the peace accord with Saudi and agreements with Russia?
    A:

    What is the cap in FDI in retail?
    A: 49%

    Who are Bhikhu Parekh,Raja Chelliah,Shiv Kumar Sarin and Amitav Ghosh?
    A: Bhiku Parekh is a former member of the British Upper House, Raja Chellaiah is a member of the Planning commission, Shiv Kumar Sarin is a Gastroentorologist and Amitav Ghosh is an author

    Who are the members of Arab Maghreb Union?
    A: Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia

    Who is the largest producer of Iron ore?
    A: China - Australia - Brazil and India in the decreasing order

    What are the KBK districts in Orissa?
    A: Koraput, Bolangir and Karahandi

    How many coal based power plants are owned by NTPC?
    A: 14 and 4 Joint Venture installed capacities

    Who are Gramin Dak Sevak's?
    A: Extra Departmental Agents (EDA) under the department of Posts renamed to this and 3 lakh people are helping connecting the rural india

    How many CWC storage godowns are there in India?
    A:

    What is the Antyodaya Anna Yojana?
    A: The Antyodaya Anna Yojana , an important milestone in providing foodgrains to the poor was launched on December 25, 2000. It contemplated providing 25 kg. of foodgrains per month at highly subsidized rates of Rs. 2 per kg. for wheat and Rs. 3 per kg. for rice to each Antodaya family. The total number of families to be covered under this scheme was placed at one crore
    Antyodaya Anna Yojana has started in six States - Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and the UT of Dadra & Nagar Haveli.]]>
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    Order of Precedence in India http://worthview.com/order-of-precedence-in-india/ Sun, 25 Mar 2007 15:00:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/03/25/order-of-precedence-in-india/ President (Abdul Kalam)
    Vice President (Bhairon Singh Shekhawat)
    Prime Minister (Manmohan Singh)
    Governors of states (within their states)
    Former Presidents R. Venkataraman (19871992)
    Deputy Prime Minister (if existing)
    Chief Justice of India (K. G. Balakrishnan); Speaker of the Lok Sabha (Somnath Chatterjee)
    Union Cabinet Ministers; Chief Ministers of states (within their states); Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission; former Prime Ministers; Leaders of Opposition of the Lok Sabha (Lal Krishna Advani) and Rajya Sabha (Jaswant Singh)
    Bharat Ratna awardees (Nelson Mandela (1990) Ravi Shankar (1999) Amartya Sen (1999) Lata Mangeshkar (2001) )
    Ambassadors and High Commissioners accredited to India; Governors and Chief Ministers of states (outside their states)
    Judges of the Supreme Court
    Chief Election Commissioner (N. Gopalaswami); Comptroller and Auditor General of India (Vijayendra N. Kaul)
    Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha (K. Rahman Khan); Deputy Chief Ministers of states; Deputy Speaker of the Lok Sabha (Charanjit Singh Atwal); Members of the Planning Commission; Ministers of State in the Union and Defence Ministry
    Attorney General of India (Milon Banerjee); Cabinet Secretary; Lieutenant Governors (within their Union territory)
    Chiefs of Staff holding the rank of full General or equivalent rank
    Charanjit Singh Atwal]]>
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    Answers for the Questions of March 22 http://worthview.com/answers-for-the-questions-of-march-22/ Sun, 25 Mar 2007 15:50:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/03/25/answers-for-the-questions-of-march-22/ A: Hassan in Karnataka and Bhopal in Mashya Pradesh, and the one in Hassan is the oldest and biggest of the two

    What is the commercial arm of ISRO?
    A: Antrix Commercials Limited is the commercial arm of ISRO

    Who is V K Saraswat?
    A: Distinguished scientist in DRDO, CC R&D Indian Guided Missiles program

    What is RNTCP in TB control?
    A: Renewed National TB Control Program in India

    Where is Mittal steel headquarters?
    A: Rotterdam, Netherlands

    Where are the main Jatropha cultivation in India?
    A: Bio Diesel - Jatraopha Curcas

    Who is Anuja Thakur?
    A:Anuja Thakur, the first Indian to win the world women's billiards championship

    Who is OIL chairman?
    A: M.R. Pasrija, Chairman and Managing Director for OIL

    How many troops does NATO have in Afghanistan?
    A: 8500

    Which state transport corporation is using Enerdiesel---Ethanol blended diesel?
    A: Karnataka - used for KSRTC - the road transport for Karnataka

    Where is the only woman's contingent of UN peacekeeping force?
    A: Liberia - the contigent is from India - the first of its kind

    Whos got the Gandhi PEACE prize?
    A: Desmond Tutu is the last to get the prize

    What is Searcher 2 in Indian defence facilities?
    A: In June of 1998, the IAF's Mini-UAV Squadron received improved 'Searcher 2' UAVs from Isreal

    What is the parent company of Airbus?
    A:EADS with 80% share

    What is the Roshni bill passed by the J&K assembly?
    A: Free of cost ownership rights

    Who is the head of World bank?
    A: Paul Wolfowitz]]>
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    Indian Economy http://worthview.com/indian-economy/ Wed, 28 Mar 2007 21:47:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/03/29/indian-economy/
    General Overview

    GDP at factor cost - at current prices - 37 lakh crores (14.4 percent growth - 13.8)
    GDP at factor cost - at 1999-2000 prices - 28.44 lakh crores (9.2 percent growth - 9.0)
    GDP at market prices - at current prices - 41 lakh crores (15 percent growth - 14.1)

    GNP at factor cost - at current prices - 36 lakh crores (14.5 and 13.8)
    GNP at factor cost - at 1999-2000 prices - 28.22 lakh crores (9.4 and 9.0)

    Tax-GDP ratio - 11.2 percent increase (10.3 in the previous year)

    Food grain production - 209.2 million tonnes - 0.3 percent increase
    Cotton production - 21 million bales - 13.5 percent increase
    production of wheat and pulses increased by 4.5 and 8.2 percent
    Sugarcane - 270 million tonnes - 16.8 percent increase
    coarse grains and oilseeds are having low production this year than the previous year
    Production is expected to improve in plantation crops (coffee, tea and rubber); livestock and poultry products; horticulture products; and dairy and fisheries

    Pulses were brought within the ambit of Technology Mission on Oilseeds in 1990 andthe centrally sponsored scheme of Integrated Scheme of Oilseeds, Pulses, Oilpalm and Maize (ISPPOM) is being implemented in major pulses-growing States with effect from April 2004

    Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation gives the food production estimates.

    Index of industrial production - IIP- 239 - 10.8 percent increase
    electricity, coal, steel, crude oil,petroleum refinery products, and cement, with a weight of 27 per cent in IIP

    Electricity generated - 493.1 Billion KWh - 7.5 percent increase
    Whole sale price index- WPI - 209.2 - 6.7 percent increase
    Consumer price index for industrial workers - CPI-IW - 588 - 6.9 percent increase
    Money supply - Broad money - M3 - 3 lakh crores - 21.1 percent increase
    Reserve Money - M0 -
    Money Multiplier - M3/M0 - 4.79 percent increase
    imports - 1.31 million dollars (5.98 lakh crores ) - 40.6 percent increase
    exports - .89 million dollars (4.08 lakh crores) - 40.6 percent increase
    Foreign currency assets - 1.72 million dollars (7.08 lakh crores) - 29.7 percent increase
    Forex reserver - 185.1 Billion dollars
    Exchange rate - 45.48 - (-2.7 increase)

    Repo rate - 7.5
    Reverse Repo rate - 6.0
    CRR - 6.0
    Bank Rate is 6.0 percent

    Growth in
    Agri - 2.7 (2006-2007 AE) 6.0 (2005-2006 QE)
    Industry - 10.0 and 9.6 (Manufacturing 11.3 and 9.1, Mining 4.5 and 3.6, elec, gas and water 7.7 and .3, Construction 9.4 and 14.2)
    Services - 11.2 and 9.8

    The revival in gross domestic capital formation (GDCF) that commenced in 2002-03 has been
    followed by a sharp rise in the rate of investment in the economy for four consecutive years
    Gross Domestic Savings - 32.4 percent increase
    Gross Domestic Capital Formation or Gross Domestic Investment - 33.8 percent increase
    Gross Fixed capital Formation - 28.1 percent increase

    State Trading Corporation, the parastatal
    National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation (NAFED) purchased urad and moong overseas

    Current account deficit mainly due to the high prices of oil.

    The UN World Tourism Organisation, in January 2007, has noted the ‘emergence’ of South Asia as a tourist destination, with remarkable growth of 10 per cent in tourist arrivals in 2006

    external assistance and external commercial borrowing (ECBs) — two major debt-creating flows
    India with a market capitalization of 91.5 per cent of GDP on January 12, 2007 compared favourably not only with emerging market economies but also with Japan (96 per cent) and South Korea (94.1 per cent).

    The notification of the Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management Act (FRBMA) 2003, with effect from July 5, 2004

    private final consumption expenditure (PFCE) - is declining to 58.7 percent of GDP but the Government final consumption expenditure (GFCE) increased to 11.5 percent of GDP

    demographic dividend (from a growing proportion of the population in the working age General Review 15 group)

    National Council of Applied Economic Research estimates tourism’s contribution towards GDP
    (both direct and indirect) in India at only 5.90 per cent

    the setting up of a US $ 5 billion fund to finance Indian infrastructure on February 15, 2007 by four major financial institutions (Citigroup, Blackstone,Infrastructure Development and Finance
    Corporation and India Infrastructure Finance Company)

    The programme of linking self-help groups (SHG) of the rural poor with the banking system
    (SHG-Bank linkage), to strengthen the credit delivery in rural areas was launched in 1992
    through NABARD as a pilot project and mainstreamed in 1996 (Similar to PMRY)

    Public Finance:
    All statistics by the Controller General of Accounts, Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance
    2006-07(BE) 2.1(Revenue deficit) 0.2(primary deficit) 3.8 (Fiscal deficit) 57.0 (revenue deficit as a percentage of fiscal deficit) as percentage of GDP

    Revenue reciepts = tax and non tax revenue = 3.27 l + 76000 = 4.03 lakh crores
    revenue expediture = interest payments + subsidies + defence expenditure = 4.88 lakh crores
    revenue deficit = revenue expenditure - revenue recieps = 84 727 crores
    capital reciepts = recovery of loans + disinvenstment of PSUs + Borrowings and other liabilities = 1.60 lakh crores
    capital expenditure = 75000 crores
    total expenditure = capital expenditure + revenue expenditure = 5.63 lakh crores
    Also, total expenditure = plan expenditure + non plan expenditure = 1.7 +3.9 = 5.6 lakh crores
    Fiscal deficit = total expenditure - revenue reciepts - (capital reciepts - borrowings) = 1.48 lakh crores
    primary deficit = fiscal deficit - interest payments (of the revenue expenditure) = 8600 crores
    Also, primary deficit = primary deficit consumption + primary deficit investment

    Direct taxes 5.1 percent of the GDP and 47.6 percent of the total tax revenue
    (personal tax + income tax )
    Indirect taxes - 52.1 percent of the total tax revenue and 5.6 percent of the GDP (customs duty + excise duty + service tax)
    total tax revenue is 10.8 percent of the GDP

    Service tax - increased from 3 to 99 started in 1994 service tax rate was 5 percent at the beginning in 1994 and now it has increased to 12 percent

    The Constitution requires revenue and capital expenditures to be shown separately in the budget. Article 112 (2) The same provision is repeated under Article 202 under the State Section
    Total outstanding liabilities = internal liabilities + external debt - 60.3 percent of the GDP
    net liabilities = total outstanding liabilities - amount due to pak on account of share of pre-partition debt

    Traditionally, India has followed a cash-based system for accounting and financial reportingIn July 2004, Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India had commissioned a study on ConceptualFramework of Government Accounting System in India under Shri D. N. Ghosh Government Accounting StandardsAdvisory Board (GASAB) in the office of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India and the Twelfth Finance commission also recommended the Accrual Accounting system

    Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) and Sarva Siksha Abhiyan (SSA) - performance audit was done on these by the CAG of India

    revenue expenditure = plan + non-plan expenditure = (revenue account + capital account ) + (revenue account (interest payments+major subsidies + pensions) + capital account)

    golden quadrilateral under National Rail Vikas Yojana
    New Pension System (NPS) was operationalised from January 1,2004
    An interim regulator, the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) from jan 1 2004
    Monetary and banking Developments:the velocity of money (ratio of nominal GDP to the average M3 stock during the year)net foreign exchange assets (NFA) of the RBI continuedto be the main source of M0

    the KCC Scheme introduced in August 1998 now has 642 lakh credit cards under the scheme

    The Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF) was announced by Government in 1995-96 to boost public sector investment in agriculture and rural infrastructure. Now RIFD XII is running for the year 2006-07

    Capital and Commodities Market:

    According to the number of transactions,
    NSE continued to occupy the third position among the world’s biggest exchanges in 2006, as in the previous three years. BSE occupied the sixth position in 2006, slipping one position from 2005 (Table 4.5). In terms of listed companies, the BSE ranks first in the world.
    NSADAQ and NYSE are the top two stock markets in the world according to the number of transactions

    As on January 12, 2007, market capitalisation (NSE) at US$834 billion was 91.5 per cent of GDP
    Market capitalisation in terms of GDP indicates the relative size of the capital market, besides investor confidence and discounted future earnings of the corporate 74 Economic Survey 2006-2007 sector]]>
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    Parliaments of the World http://worthview.com/parliaments-of-the-world/ Mon, 23 Apr 2007 09:35:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/04/23/parliaments-of-the-world/ Afghanisthan - National Assembly
    Albania - Kurendi Popullor
    Algeria - National People's Assembly, Council of the Nation
    Andorra - General Council
    Angola - National Assembly
    Antigua and Barbuda - Parliament
    Argentina - Congress of the Nation, Senate, Chamber of Deputies
    Armenia - Parliament - Azgayin Zhoghov
    Australia - Parliament - Australian Parliament House (Representative and Senate)
    Austria - Parliament
    Azerbaijan - Milli Mejlis - also called as Azerbaidjan
    Bahamas - Parliament -Bahamas Condo and Villa Vacations
    Bahrain - Majlis-al-shurah, Majlis-al-Nuwab
    Bangladesh - Parliament - Jatiya Samsada
    Barbados - Parliament
    Belarus - Council of the Republic, House of the Representatives
    Belgium - Parliament, Chamber of Deputies, Senate
    Belize - House of Representatives, Senate
    Benin - National Assembly
    Bhutan - National Assembly - Tshogdu
    Bolivia - National Congress
    Bosnia and Herzegovina - Skupstina
    Bostwana - National Assembly
    Brazil - Chamber of Deputies, Federal Senate, Interlegis - Parliamento Latinoamerico
    Bulgaria - National Assembly
    Burkina Faso - National Assembly
    Burma - People's Assembly - Pyithu Hluttaw
    Burundi - Senate
    Cambodia - National Assembly, Senate
    Cameroon - National Assembly
    Canada - Parliament
    Cape Verde - National Assembly
    Central Africal Republic - National Assembly
    Chad - National Assembly
    Chile - National Congress, Chamber of Deputies, Senate
    China - National People's Congress
    Colombia - Chamber of Representatives, Senate
    Comoros -Assembly of the Union
    Congo - National Assembly
    Costa Rica - Legislative Assembly
    Cote D I'voire - National Assembly
    Croatia - Parliament - called as Sabor
    Cuba - National Assembly of the People's Power
    Cyprus - House of Representatives
    Czech Republic - Chamber of Deputies, Senate
    Democratic People's Republic of Korea - Supreme People's Assembly
    Democratic Republic of Congo - Parliament
    Denmark - Parliament - Folketinget - only one chamber
    Dijbouti - National Assembly
    Dominica - House of the Assembly
    Dominican Assembly - Chamber of Deputies, Senate
    Equador - National Assembly
    Egypt - People's Assembly, Shoura Assembly
    El Salvador - Legislative Assembly
    Equitorial Guinea - House of the Represetative of the People
    Eritrea - National Assembly - Hagerawi Baito
    Estonia - Parliament - called as Riigikogu
    Ethiopia - Parliament - called as Shengo
    Finland - Parliament - called as Eduskunta
    France - National Assembly, Senate
    Gabon - Senate, National Assembly
    The Gambia - National Assembly
    Georgia - Parliament
    Germany - Federal Diet (Bundestag), Bundesrat (the parliament building is called Reichstag)
    Ghana - Parliament
    Greece - Chamber of Deputies
    Greenland - Landsting
    Grenada - House of Representatives, Senate
    Guatemala - Congress of the Republic
    Guinea - National Assembly
    Guinea - Bissau - National People's Assembly
    Guyana - National Assembly
    Haiti - Parliament
    Honduras - National Congress
    Hungary - National Assembly - called as Országgyüles
    Iceland - parliament - called as Althing
    India - Parliament - called as sansad with Lok sabha and Rajya sabha
    Indonesia - House of Representatives - people's Consultative Assembly- called as Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat
    Islamic Republic of Iran - Islamic Consultative Assembly
    Iraq - Transitional National Assembly
    Republic of Ireland - Parliament- called as Oireachatas
    Israel - Parliamemt - called as Knesset
    Italy - Parliament, Chamber of Deputies, Senate
    Jamaica - Parliament
    Japan - House of Representatives, House of Councillors - called as Diet
    Jordan - Parliament
    Kazakhstan - Parliament - called as Kenges
    Kenya - National Assembly - called as Bunge
    Kiribati - House of Assembly
    Kuwait - National Assembly
    Kyrgyztan - Supreme Council - Jogurku Kenesh
    People's Democratic Republic of Laos - National Assembly - Sapha Heng Xat
    Latvia - Parliament - Saeima
    Lebanon - National Assembly
    Lesotho - Parliament
    Liberia - Transitional Legislative Assembly
    Libyan Arab Jamahiria - General People's Congress
    Liechtenstein - Diet - called as Landtag
    Lithuania - Parliament - Seimas
    Luxembourg - Chamber of Deputies
    Madagascar - National Assembly
    Malawi - National Assembly
    Malaysia - Parliament
    Maldives - People's Majlis
    Mali - National Assembly
    Malta - House of Representatives
    Marshall Islands - Parliament - Nitijela
    Mauritius - National Assembly
    Mexico - Chamber of Deputies, Senate
    Micronesia - Congress
    Monaco - National Council
    Mongolia - State Great Hural and Little Hural
    Montenegro - Parliament - called as Skupstina
    Morocco - Majlis Nawab, Majlis-al-Mustacharin
    Mozambique - Assembly of the Republic
    Namibia - Parliament
    Nauru - Parliament
    Nepal - Parliament - Sansad
    Netherlands - Parliament, Tweedy Kamer(House of Representatives), States General - in the city of Hague is the seat of Govt though the official capital is Amsterdam
    New Zealand - House of Representatives
    Nicaragua - National Assembly
    Niger - National Assembly
    Nigeria - National Assembly
    Norway - Storting
    Oman - Majlis A'Shura, Majlis Al Dawla
    Pakistan - Senate, National Assembly
    Palau -House of Delegates, Senate
    Panama - Legislative Assembly
    Papua New Guinea - National Parliament
    Paraguay - Chamber of Deputies, Senate
    Peru - Congress of the Republic
    Philippines - House of Representatives, Senate
    Poland - Diet, Senate - called as Sejm
    Portugal - Assembly of the Republic
    Qatar - Majlis Al Shura
    Republic of Korea - National Assembly - called as Kuk Hoe
    Republic of Moldovo - Parliament
    Romania - House of Deputies, Senate
    Russian Federation - State Duma, Council of Federation
    Rwanda - Parliament
    Saint Kitts and Nevis - National Assembly
    Saint Lucia - Parliament
    Saint Vincent and Grenadines - House of Assembly
    Samoa - Legislative Assembly - Fono
    San Marino - Great General Council
    Sao Tome and Principe - National Assembly
    Saudi Arabia - Majlis Al Shura
    Senegal - National Assembly
    Serbia - National Assembly
    Seychelles - National Assembly
    Sierra Leone - Parliament
    Singapore - Parliament
    Slovakia - National Council
    Slovenia - National Assembly, National Council
    Solomon Islands - National Parliament
    Somalia - Transitional Federal Parliament
    South Africa - Parliament - cape town has parliament, supreme court in Bloemfontein, and the seat of Govt is in Pretoria
    Spain - Congress of Deputies, Senate - called as Cortes
    Sri Lanka - Parliament
    Sudan - Majlis Watani
    Suriname - National Assembly
    Swaziland - Parliament - Libandla
    Sweden - Riksdagen
    Switzerland - Federal Assembly
    Syrian Arab Republic - Poeple's Council
    Taiwan: Li fa Yuan
    Tajikistan - Majlisi Oli, Majlisi Milli
    Thailand - National Assembly, Senate - Ratha Sapha
    Timor Leste - Parliament
    Republic of Macedonia - Assembly of the Republic
    Togo - National Assembly
    Tonga - Legislative Assembly - Fale Alea
    Trinidad and Tobago - Parliament
    Tunisia - Chamber of Deputies
    Turkey - Grand National Assembly
    Turkmenistan - Parliament
    Tuvalu - Parliament
    Uganda - Parliament
    Ukraine - Parliament
    United Arab Emirates - Federal National Council
    United Kingdom - Parliament, British Group of IPU
    United Republic of Tanzania - National Assembly
    United States of America - Congress, Senate, House of Representatives
    Uruguay - Parliament, Chamber of Deputies
    Uzbekistan - Supreme Council, Senate - called as Oliy Majlis
    Vanuatu - Parliament
    Venezuela - National Assembly
    Vietnam - National Assembly - Quoc Hoi
    Yemen - House of Representatives
    Zambia - National Assembly
    Zimbabwe - Parliament

    European Union: European Parliament

    Internationally Not-Recognized Entities
    Kosovo: Kuvendi
    Northern Cyprus: Temsilciler Meclisi
    Palestine: National Council
    Sahara: National Assembly

    European Parliament Seat - Strasbourg - it splits between Brussels and Strasbourg, the European Commission is moslty in Brussels and the European Court of Justice for the EC is in Luxembourg

    Father of Trias Politica - Montesquieu- he based his theory of the Trias Politica on the English philosopher Locke's strict separation of the legislative and executive powers. Montesquieu added the judiciary]]>
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    Institutions in India http://worthview.com/institutions-in-india/ Tue, 24 Apr 2007 13:51:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/04/24/institutions-in-india/ (A Tsunami warning system is being developed here now)
    Indian Institute of Chemical Technology - Hyderabad
    Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology - Pune
    Center for Economic and Social Studies - Hyderabad
    Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology - Hyderabad
    Central Institute for English as a Foreign Language - Hyderabad
    Cyber Security Research Center - Chandigarh (started in March 2007 and this is the first of its kind in India)
    Indian Maritime University - Chennai (proposed)
    National Fisheries Development Board - Hyderabad
    National Institute for Tobacco Research - Rajahmundry
    National geophysical Research insitute - Hyderabad

    Space Applications Center, ISRO - Ahmedabad
    ISRO Satellite Center - Bangalore
    Satish Dhavan Space Center - Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh
    Vikram Sarabhai Space Center - Thiruvananthapuram
    Integrated Test Range Center - Balasore, Orissa
    INSAT Master Control Facility - Hassan (Karnataka) and Bhopal

    Rajiv Gandhi National Institute for Youth Development - Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu
    Laxmibai National Institute of Physical Education - Gwalior

    Central Building Research Institute-Roorkee
    Central Drug Research Institute-Lucknow
    Central Electro Chemical Research Institute-karaikudi TN
    Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute-Pilani, Rajasthan
    Central Food Technological Research Institute - Mysore
    Central Fuel Research Institute - Dhanbad, Jharkhand
    Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute - Jadhavpur, West Bengal
    Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants - Lucknow
    Central Leather Research Institute - Chennai
    Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute - Durgapur, West Bengal
    Central Mining Research Station - Dhanbad
    Central Road Research Institute - New Delhi
    Central Salt and Marine Chemical Research Institute - Bhavnagar, Gujarat
    Central Scientific Instruments Organisation - Chandigarh
    Indian Institute of Chemical Biology - Kolkata
    National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research - Mohali, Punjab
    (four more to come at Hyderabad, Kolkata Ahmedabad and Hajipur)
    Indian Institute of Advanced Study - Shimla
    Industrial Texicology Center - Lucknow
    National Aeronautic Lab - Benguluru
    National Botanical Research Insititute - Lucknow
    National Chemical Lab - Pune
    National Environmental Engineering Institute - Nagpur
    National Geophysical Research Institute - Hyderabad
    National Institute for Oceanography - Panjim, Goa
    Bose Research Institute - Kolkata
    National Metallurgical Lab - Jamshedpur
    National Physical Lab - Delhi
    Structural Research Engineering Center - Roorkee and Chennai
    Vishveshwaraya Industrail and Technological Museum - Benguluru
    High Altitute Research Lab - Gulmarg, J & K
    Indian Cancer Research Institute - Mumbai
    Seismic Research Institute - Gaurivindanur, near Benguluru, Karnataka
    Cent Marine Research Station - Chennai
    Cent Research Lab - Chennai
    Council of Scientific and Industrial Research - New Delhi
    Forest Research Institute - Dehradun
    Indian Institute of Science - Benguluru
    Indian Institute of Sugar Technology - Kanpur
    Birbal Shani Institute of Paleobotany - Lucknow
    All India Institute of Hygiene and Public Health - Kolkata
    All India Malaria Institute - New Delhi
    Insitute of Ayurvedic Studies and Research - Jamnagar, Gujarat
    National Institute of Communcable Diseases - New Delhi
    Central Research Institute - Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh
    Indian Council for Medical Research - Belgaum
    Central Fertilizer Quality Control and Training Institute - Faraidabad
    Regional Centers at Navi Mumbai, Chennai and Kalyani
    National Bio-fertilizer Development Center (renamed as National Center for Organic Farming) - Ghaziabad
    Six regional centers - Jabalpur, Nagpur, Blore, Bhuvaneshwar, Hissar and Imphal
    Locust Warning Organization - Jodhpur

    National Plant Protection Training Institute - Hyderabad (started in 1966)- this has been recognized as the Regional Training Center for Plant Protection by FAO of the United Nations and Advanced Center for Training in Plant Protection Technology by the World Bank
    Farm Machinery Training and Testing Institutes - Budni (MP), Hissar (Haryana), Garladinne (Andhra Pradesh), Biswanath Chariali (Assam)
    National Institute of Agricultural Marketing - Jaipur (started in 1988)
    Naval Institute of Computer Applications - Mumbai
    National Technical Research Organization and the National Institute of Cryptology and Research and Development - Hyderabad (to be setup soon)
    (this will be under the National Security Advisor, PMO)

    Please add extensively to this subject...(thanks to the great contributions by Arun)]]>
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    UNO http://worthview.com/uno/ Mon, 30 Apr 2007 12:52:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/04/30/uno/ Started: 24th October 1945 with the United Nations Charter by 50 countries replacing the League of Nations, founded in 1919
    UN Security Council Permanent Members - USA, UK, The Russian Federation, The People's Republic of China and The French Republic
    Member nations - 192
    Headquarters - International Territory on Manhattan Island, New York City
    Official Languages - Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish
    Flag - The emblem is composed of an azimuthal equidistant projection of a world map (less Antarctica) centred on the North Pole, enclosed in olive branches
    Official Colors - White and Blue
    Secretary General - Ban-ki-Moon from Jan 01, 2007
    List of Previous Sec-Gens:
    #Gladwynn Jebb - UK (acting) until the first elections
    1. Halvdan Lie -Norway
    2. Dag Hammarskjold - Sweden
    3. U Thant - Myanmar
    4. Kurt Waldheim - Austria - China vetoed his third term!
    5. Javier de Cuellar - Peru
    6. Boutrous Boutrous Ghali - Egypt - US Vetoed his second term!
    7. Kofi Annan - Ghana
    8. Ban-ki-Moon - South Korea

    Last country to join UNO - Montenegro in 2006
    The Republic of China (Tiawan) and Holy See (administering Authority of Vatican City) are not members of the UN
    Five Principal Organs: General Assembly, UN Security Council, International Court of Justice, UN Economic and Social Council and the UN Secretariat
    Security Counil - 15 member states - 5 permanent and 10 temporary (for 2 yr term on a regional basis). the presidency of the security council is rotated each month alphabetically

    Universal Declaration of Human Rights - 1948
    UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador
    UNESCO World Heritage Sites
    UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador
    United Nations Peace Messenger Cities

    UN Peace-Keeping Forces (called the Blue Helmets) received the 1988 Nobel Prize for Peace
    Kofi Annan and the UN won Nobel Peace Prize in 2001

    The UN Development Programme (UNDP) is the largest multilateral source of grant technical assistance in the world
    The UN annually publishes the Human Development Index (HDI)
    The Millennium Development Goals from the United Nations Millennium Declaration 2000:
    • Eradicate extreme Poverty and Hunger
    • Universal Primary Education
    • Gender Equality and Empower women
    • Reduce Child Mortality
    • Improve Maternal Health
    • Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other diseases
    • Ensure Environmental Sustenability and
    • Global partnership for Development
    United Nations Commission on Human Rights to be replaced by United Nations Human Rights Council - in 2006
    Special agency for Palastine - United Nations Reliefs and Works Agency for Palastine Refugees
    for all other world refugee programs - Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees!]]>
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    Days, Years, Decades by UN http://worthview.com/days-years-decades-by-un/ Mon, 30 Apr 2007 14:40:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/04/30/days-years-decades-by-un/ Jan 1 - Global Family Day
    Jan 6 - World Day for War Orphans
    Jan 15 - Martin Luther King Day
    Jan 27 - International Holocaust Remembrance Day

    Feb 12 - Darwin Day
    Feb 21 - International Mother Language Day

    March 8 - International Day for Women's Rights and International Peace
    March 21 - International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
    March 22 - World Day for Water
    March 23 - World Metereological Day
    March 24 - World Tuberculosis Day
    March 27 - World Theatre Day, World Wear Odd Socks Day

    April 4 - International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action
    April 7 - World Health Day
    April 22 - Earth Day
    April 23 - World Book and Copyright Day
    April 25 - Africa Malaria Day
    April 26 - World Intellectual Property Day
    April 29 - World Dance Day

    May 1 - May Day
    May 3 - World Press Freedom Day
    May 4 - International FireFighter's Day
    May 12 - International Nurses Day
    May 15 - International Day of Families
    May 17 - World Telecommunications Day
    May 21 - World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development
    May 22 - International Day for Biological Diversity
    May 29 - International Day for United Nations Peacekeepers
    May 31 - World No Tobacco Day
    1st tuesday of May - World Asthma Day
    2nd saturday of May - World Fair Trade Day

    June 1 - World Children's Day
    June 4 - International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression
    June 5 - World Environment Day
    June 8 - World Brain Tumour Day, World Ocean Day
    June 12 - World Day against Child Labour
    June 14 - World Blood Donation Day
    June 17 - World Day to combat Desertification and Drought
    June 20 - World Refugees Day
    June 21 - World Music Day
    June 23 - United Nations Public Services Day
    June 26 - International Day against Drugs Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, International Day in support of Victims of Torture

    Ist saturday of July - International Day of Cooperatives
    July 11 - World Population Day
    July 29 - International Day for Social Cultural Diversity and the fight against positive discrimination

    August 9 - International Day of the World's Indigenous People
    August 12 - International Youth Day
    August 23 - International Day for the remembrance of the Slave trade and its abolition

    September 8 - International Literacy Day
    September 16 - International Day for the preservance of the Ozone Layer
    September 19 - International Talk Like a Pirate Day
    September 21 - International Day of Peace, World Alzheimer's Day
    September 22 - World Car Free Day
    September 25 - International Grab Hand Day
    September 26 - European Day of Languages
    September 27 - World Tourism Day
    4th week of September - World Peace Week
    During Last week of September - World maritime Day

    First Monday of October - World Habitat Day
    Oct 1 - International Day of Older Persons, World Vegetarian Day
    Oct 4 - World Animal Day
    Oct 5 - World Teacher's Day
    Second wed of oct - World Day for Natural Disaster Reduction
    Oct 6 - World Hospice and Palliviate Day
    Oct 9 - World Post Day
    Oct 10 - World Mental Health Day
    Oct 15 -Foundation of the Black Panthers Day
    Oct 16 - World Food Day
    Oct 17 - International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
    Oct 24 - United Nations Day, World Development Information Day

    Nov 1 - World Vegan Day
    Nov 6 - International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict
    Nov 9 - International Day for the mobilisation for the Fight against Terrorism and the terrorist movements in the world , World Inventor's Day
    Nov 16 - International Day for Tolerance
    Nov 17 - International Students Day
    Nov 19 - World Toilet Day
    Nov 20 - Africa Industrialization Day, Universal Children's Day
    Nov 21 - World Television Day
    Nov 25 - International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
    Nov 29 - International Day of Solidarity with the Palastine People

    Dec 1 - World Aids Day
    Dec 2 - International Day for the Abolition of Slavery
    Dec 3 - International Day of Disabled Persons
    Dec 5 - International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development
    Dev 7 - International Civil Aviations Day
    Dec 9 - International Day against Corruption
    Dec 10 - Human Rights Day
    Dec 18 - International Migrants Day
    Dec 20 - International Human Solidarity Day


    2000 - International Year of Thanksgiving, International Year for the Culture of Peace
    2001 - International Year for Mobilization against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, International Year of Volunteers, United Nations Year for Dialogue among Civilizations
    2002 - International Year of Ecotourism , International Year of Mountains, United Nations Year for Cultural Heritage
    2003 - International Year of Freshwater, European Disability Year
    2004 - International Year to Commemorate the Struggle against Slavery and its abolition , International Year of Rice
    2005 - International Year for Sports and Physical Education, International Year of Microcredit, World Year of Physics
    2006 - International Year for Deserts and Desertification
    2007 - International Year of the Dolphin
    2007, 2008,2009 - International Year of Planet Earth
    2008 - International Year of Potato
    2009 - Internatioal Year of Natural Fibres, International Year of Astronomy
    2010 - Nothing as yet
    2011 - International Year of Forests

    1976-85 - United Nations Decade for Women
    1994 -2004 - First International Decade of the World's Indigenous People
    1997-2006 - First United Nations Decade for the Eradication of Poverty
    2000-2010 - Second International Decade for the Eradication of Colonialism
    2001-2010 - International Decade for the Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World
    2003-2012 - United Nations Literacy Decade
    200. - 201. - United Nations Decade on Education for Sustenable Development
    2005-2014 - Second International Decade for World's Indigenous People
    2005 -2015 - Water for Life Decade]]>
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    Indian History - Modern India http://worthview.com/indian-history-modern-india/ Tue, 01 May 2007 13:53:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/01/indian-history-modern-india/
    Governor Generals of India:

    Warren Hastings - 1774-85
    Marquess Cornwollis - 1786-93
    John Shore - 1793-98
    Wellesley - 1798-1805
    Cornwollis - 1805-05
    Lord Minto - 1807-13
    Marquess Hastings - 1813-23
    Amherst - 1823-28

    Lord William Bentick - 1828-1835
    Lord Metcalf - 1835-1836
    Lord Auckland - 1836-1842
    Lord Ellen - 1842-44
    Lord Hardinge - 1844-48
    Lord Dalhousie - 1848-56
    Lord Canning - 1856-58

    Viceroys of India

    Lord Canning - 1858-62
    Lord Elgin - 1862-63
    Lord Lawrence - 1864-69
    Lord Mayo - 1869-72
    Lord North Brook - 1872-76
    Lord Lytton - 1876-80
    Lord Rippon - 1880-84
    Lord Dufferin - 1884-88
    Lord Lansdowne - 1889-94
    Lord Elgin - 1894-99
    Lord Curzon - 1899-1905
    Lord Minto II - 1906-1910
    Lord Hardinge - 1910-1916
    Lord Chemsford - 1916-1921
    Lord Reading - 1921-1926
    Lord IRwin - 1926-31
    Lord Wellingthon - 1931-36
    Lord Linlithgao - 1936-44
    Lord Wavell - 1944-47
    Lord Mount Batten - 1947

    Governor General of Independent India

    Lord MountBatten - 1947-48
    Chakravarthi Rajagopalachari - 1948-50]]>
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    Bio-Reserves and World Heritage Sites in India http://worthview.com/bio-reserves-and-world-heritage-sites-in-india/ Tue, 01 May 2007 15:10:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/01/bio-reserves-and-world-heritage-sites-in-india/
    There are 14 bio-reserves in India out of which 4 are listed in the UNESCO World Bio-reserves List

    The following are the 14 bio-reserves in India and the first four are those that are also on the UNESCO List

    Bio-reserves:
    1 1989 Gulf of Mannar Indian part of Gulf of Mannar between India and Sri Lanka Tamil Nadu Coasts 10500 (largest of all)
    2 1989 Sunderbans Part of delta of Ganges and Barahamaputra river system West Bengal Gangetic Delta 9630
    3 1988 Nanda Devi Parts of Chamoli District, Pithoragarh District & Almora District Uttranchal West Himalayas 5860
    4 1986 Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve Silent Valley and Siruvani Hills Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka Western Ghats 5520 (Oldest of all)
    5 1998 Dehang Debang Part of Siang and Debang valley Arunachal Pradesh East Himalayas 5112 6 1999 Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve Parts of Betul District, Hoshangabad District and Chhindwara District Madhya Pradesh Semi-Arid 4926
    7 1994 Simlipal Part of Mayurbhanj district Orissa Deccan Peninsula 4374
    8 2005 Achanakamar - Amarkantak Part of Annupur, Dindori and Bilaspur districts Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh 3835
    9 1989 Manas Part of Kokrajhar, Bongaigaon, Barpeta, Nalbari, Kamrup and Darang District Assam East Himalayas 2837
    10 2000 Kanchanjunga Parts of Kanchanjunga Hills Sikkim East Himalayas 2620
    11 2001 Agasthyamalai Biosphere Reserve Neyyar, Peppara and Shenduruny Wildlife Sanctuary and their adjoining areas Kerala Western ghats 1701
    12 1989 Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve Southern most islands of Andaman and Nicobar Islands Andaman and Nicobar Islands Islands 885
    13 1988 Nokrek Part of Garo Hills Meghalaya East Himalayas 820
    14 1997 Dibru- Part of Dibrugarh District and Tinsukia District Assam East Himalayas 765

    As we can observe, 7 bio-reserves were selected before 1989 and the rest 7 are added till 2005

    India has the following kinds of Protected areas, in the sense of the word designated by IUCN. As of May 2004, India has 156,700 km² of surface area designated as protected areas, roughly 4.95% of the total surface area

    Protected Areas in India:
    1. National Parks (IUCN Category II): India's first National Park was Hailey National Park, now Jim Corbett National Park, established in 1935. By 1970, India had 5 National Parks; today it has over 90
    2. Animal Sanctuary (IUCN Category IV): India has over 500 animal sanctuaries, referred to as Wildlife Sanctuaries. Among these, the 28 Tiger Reserves are governed by Project Tiger, and are of special significance in the conservation of the tiger
    3. Biosphere Reserve (UNESCO designation roughly corresponding to IUCN Category V
    4. Reserved Forest and Protected Forest (IUCN Category IV or VI, depending on protection accorded
    5. Conservation Reserve and Community Reserve (IUCN Category V and VI respectively)
    6. Village Forest and Panchayat Forest (IUCN Category VI)
    7. Private protected areas8. conversation areas
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    Selected by UNESCO World Heritage Site Committee
    Total - 28 in India

    Madhya Pradesh - 3
    Maharashtra - 4
    Uttar Pradesh - 3
    Karnataka - 3
    Tamil Nadu - 3
    Uttaranchal - 1
    Bihar - 1
    West Bengal - 1
    Gujarat - 1
    Goa - 1
    Orissa - 1
    Delhi - 3
    Assam - 2
    Rajasthan - 1

    World Heritage Sites from India:
    1. Agra Fort, Uttar Pradesh
    2. Ajanta Caves, Maharashtra
    3. Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi, Madhya Pradesh
    4. Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park, Gujarat
    5. Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, Maharashtra
    6. Churches and Convents of Goa
    7. Elephanta Caves, Maharashtra
    8. Ellora Caves, Maharashtra
    9. Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh
    10. Great Living Chola Temples, Tamil Nadu
    11. Group of Monuments at Hampi, Karnataka
    12. Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu
    13. Group of Monuments at Pattadakal, Karnataka
    14. Humayun's Tomb, Delhi
    15. Kaziranga National Park, Assam
    16. Keoladeo National Park, Rajasthan
    17. Khajuraho Group of Monuments, Madhya Pradesh
    18. Mahabodhi Temple Complex, Bihar
    19. Manas Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam
    20. Mountain Railways of India
    21. Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Park, Uttaranchal
    22. Qutub Minar and its monuments, Delhi
    23. Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka, Madhya Pradesh
    24. Red Fort, New Delhi
    25. Konark Sun Temple, Orissa
    26. Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal
    27. Taj Mahal, Uttar Pradesh
    28. Mysore Palace, Karnataka

    Several railways were built in the mountainous regions of India. Collectively they are known as the Mountain railways of India. Four of these railways are running in 2007:
    1. Darjeeling Himalayan Railway
    2. Nilgiri Mountain Railway
    3. Kalka-Shimla Railway
    4. Matheran Hill Railway

    The collective designation refers to the current project by the Indian government to nominate a representative example of its historic railways to UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.

    The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway was recognized in 1999, while the Nilgiri Mountain Railway was added as an extension to the site in 2005.

    They were recognized for being outstanding examples of bold, ingenious engineering solutions for the problem of establishing an effective rail link through a rugged, mountainous terrain.

    Both the Kalka-Shimla Railway and the Matheran Hill Railway are on the tentative nomination list for that site]]>
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    Heads around the World/International Orgs http://worthview.com/heads-around-the-worldinternational-orgs/ Wed, 02 May 2007 13:00:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/02/heads-around-the-worldinternational-orgs/ Chief Economist of IMF from India - Raghuram Rajan
    Pakistan People's Party - Benazir Bhutto
    Pak Muslim League - Nawaz Sharif
    Deputy PMs of Russia - Sergei Ivanov and Dmiti Medvedev
    13th Elected monarch of Malaysia - Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin of Terengganu - (13th Yang Di Pertuan Agong )
    Secretary General of the Commonwealth - Don Mc Kinnon
    International Policy on Climate Change - Rajendra K Pachuri
    Foreign Minister of Pak - Riaz Ahmmed Khan
    Deputy Secretary General of UN - Dr Asha-Rose Migiro (Tanzanian Foreign Minister)
    Sec Gen of UN - Ban Ki Moon (previously he is Chief of Staff of President of the Gen Assembly, UN)
    Under Sec Gen for Public Information and Comm. - Akasana from Japan (previously this post is under Shashi Tharoor)
    Speaker, Commonwealth Parliamentary Committee - HA Halim
    Hurriyat Conference - Syed Ali Geelani
    PM of Algeria - Abdelaziz Belkhadem
    Awami League of Bangladesh - Sheikh Hasina
    Chief of CIA - M.Heyden
    President of Turkemenisthan - Gurbanguly Berdimuhammdevow (previously it is Saparurat Niyazov - dictator and died recently)

    Director General of WHO - Lee Jong Wook - Margaret Chan??
    Secretary General of GUAM - President of Azerbaijan - Illham Aliyav

    Chairman of the Inter Parliamentary Union - Agung Laksono
    Secretart General of ITA - Monojit Das Gupta

    President of the Asia Development Bank - Haruhiko Kuroda]]>
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    Awards - India/International http://worthview.com/awards-indiainternational/ Wed, 02 May 2007 14:05:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/02/awards-indiainternational/
  • BP Paul Centenary Award to - MS Swaminathan
  • Commander of Agriculture Award by France to - MS Swaminathan
  • Rajiv Gandhi Outstanding Leadership Award 2006 - MS Swaminathan ?? (please anybody confirm)
  • Saha Maitreyi award by Combodian Govt on Rice Research and Development to - MS Swaminathan
  • MS Swaminathan award for leadership in Agriculture - GS Kush
  • Jugde's Prize for Newspaper Category 2005 - P Sainath, Hindu Editor for Rural Affairs
    (Also called Harin Chappin Media Award)
  • Prem Bhatia memorial award for excellence in political reporting to Pallavi ayyer - Hindu correspondent in china
  • Mother Teresa International and Millennium Award 2005 - Shiekh Hasina
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  • International Gandhi Peace Prize : By the GOI from 1995
    1995 - Julius Nyerere (First President of Tanzania)
    1996 - AT Ariyaratne
    1997 - Gerhard Fischer (Anti Leprosy Campaign, former Germany Ambassador to India)
    1998 - Ramakrishna Mission
    1999 - Baba Amte
    2000 - Nelson Mandela and Grameen Bank
    2001 - John Hume (Irish Politician)
    2002 - Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan
    2003 - Vaclav Havel
    2004 - Corretta Scott King (Widow of Martin Luther King)
    2005 - Desmond Tutu
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    Legion D Honor to - Rajendre K Pachiru for his contributions in Environmental Sustenable Dev.
    Hon. Doctorate Degree from Harward Univ - 2001 for her contribution to Under Privileged Children - Elaa Bhatt (SEWA) - Gujarat
    Rajiv Gandhi National Sadbhavana Award - Nirmala Deshpande
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    Ramon Magsasay Award -
    Govt Service - CD Deshmukh, Kiran Bedi, TN Seshan, JM Lyngdoh
    Public Service - Jayaprakash Narayan, MS Subbalakshmi, Manibhai Desai, Baba Amte, Lakshmi Chand Jain, Banoo Jehangir Coyaji, Mahesh Chander Mehta, V Shanta
    Community Leadership - Vinoba Bhave, Veghese Kurien, Dara Khurodi, Tribhuvandas Patel, Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya, MS Swaminathan, Ela Bhatt, Mabelle Arole, Rajikanth Arole, Pramod Karan Sethi, Chandi Prasad Bhatt, Pandurang Sastri Athavale, Aruna Roy, Rajendra Singh, Shanta Sinha
    Journalism, Literature and Creative Arts - Amitabha Choudary, Satyajith Raj, Boobli George Verghese, Sombhu Mitra, Gour Kishore Ghosh, Arun Shourie, RK Laxman, KV Subbanna, Ravi Shankar, Mahaswetha Devi
    Peace and International Understanding - Mother Teresa, Jockin Arputham, Laxminarayan Ramdas
    Emergent Leadership - Sandeep Pandey, Arvind Kejriwal
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    International Cosmos Prize - Dr Raman Sukumar for striving harmonious co-existence of nature and mankind

    39th Gnanapith Award to - Marathi writer, Vinda Karadikar

    Sangeet Ratna Award has been started in memoir of Ustad Bismillah Khan by the UP GOvt
    Sangeet Kalanidhi by Music Academy - Madurai Seshagopalan, Carnatic Vocalist

    Winner of Right Livelihood award for social upliftment - Swami Agnivesh (he started the Bharat Nav Nirman Maha Abhiyan)

    Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration - Javed Akhtar for 2005
    Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai - Shanti Swarup Bhatnakar Award

    Indira Gandhi Raj Bhasha Award to - Atish Agarwal

    Indira Gandhi Paryavarana award to - Malayala Manorama for 2004 for its work "Pala Thulli"
    GMOD award for innovation in ST – kota hari narayanan – designing light commercial aircraft
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    Nobel Prize:

    According to the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and started in 1901 by the Nobel Foundation
    The economics prize was started in 1968 by the Sweden central bank in memory of Alfred Nobel and is not a Nobel prize and called Sveriges Riskbank Prize in Economic sciences and the first prize was awarded in 1969
    Award ceremony on dec 10th, the birth anniversary of Alfred Nobel at Stockholm Concert Hall by the King of Sweden
    Only the peace prize ceremony is held at the norwegian nobel institute or the university of Oslo
    Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences - responsible for Physics, Chemistry, Economics
    The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska University - for Medicine
    The Swedish Academy - for Literature
    The Norwegian Nobel committee - for Peace prize
    Mahatma Gandhi was nominated five times for the award between 1937 and 1948 but never won it

    Madam Curie - won twice in 1903 for discovery of Radioactivity in physics and in 1911 for isolation of pure radium in chemistry
    Linus Pauling for hybridized orbital theory in 1954 in chemistry and in 1962 for peace for Nuclear test ban activism
    John Bardeen - in 1956 in physics for the invention of transistor and in 1972 in physics for the theory of superconductivity
    Frederick Sanger - in chemistry in 1958 for the structure of insulin molecule and in 1980 in chemistry for virus nucleotide sequencing

    Otto Warburg was prevented by the Nazi government from accepting his second nobel prize for medicine in 1944

    International Red Cross got the nobel prize for peace three times in 1917, 1944 and 1963

    The curie family claims the most nobel prizes:
    Madam Curie - 2
    Pierre Curie - physics in 1903
    and Joliot Curie , daughter of them - chemistry - 1935

    William Lawrence Bragg is the youngest to get a nobel prize at the age of 25. he got it for physics in 1915

    Nobel Prize for 2006:
    Physics - John C Mather and Gerge Smoot
    Chemistry - Roger D Kornberg
    Medicine - Andrew Fire and Craig Mellow
    Economics - Edmund S Phelps
    Literature - Orhan Pamuk
    Peace - Grameen Bank and Mohammud Yunus
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    Man Booker Prize:

    Started in 1968 as Booker Mc Conneel prize by the company Booker Mc Connel and in 2002, it was transferred to Man group and Booker Prize foundation and hence Man Booker prize

    Booker of Booker prize award given in 1993 to Salman Rushdie for his work Midnight's children for the 25 yr of existence

    Prize for fiction for best original full length novel written in english by a citizen of commonwealth of nations or the republic of ireland

    1981 - Salman Rushdie - Midnight's children

    1997 - Arundhati Roy - The God of small things

    2006 - Kiran Desai - The Inheritence of Loss

    1971 - VS Naipal - In a Free State - but not of India list though he is of Indian origin

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    Botanical/Zoological Survey of India http://worthview.com/botanicalzoological-survey-of-india/ Mon, 07 May 2007 15:20:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/07/botanicalzoological-survey-of-india/
    ZSI - HQ - Kolkata - established in 1916
    ZSI has 16 regional and field stations:

    Eastern - Shillong
    Western - Pune
    Northern - Dehradun
    Southern - Chennai
    Central - Jabalpur
    Desert - Jodhpur
    Gangetic Plains - Patna
    Andaman and Nicobar - Port Blair

    Marine Biology - Chennai
    Fresh Water Biology - Hyderabad
    Eastern Biology - Behrampur
    Sunderabans - Cannings, West Bengal
    Western Ghats - Kozhikode
    Marine Acquarium and Research - Digha
    Arunachal Pradesh - Itanagar
    High Altitude Zoology - Solan

    India - Antarctica program from 1989

    BSI - formally constituted in 1890 and HQ at Kolkata
    Central National Herbarium - Kolkata and started in 1793
    The Indian Botanical Garden - Howrah
    The Central Botanical Laboratory - Howrah
    The Botanical Museum - Kolkata

    Regional Circles:
    Southern Circle - Coimbatore
    Western Circle - Pune
    Arid Zone Circle - Jodhpur
    Northern Circle - Dehradun
    Central Circle - Allahabad
    Sikkim Himalayan Circle - Gangtok
    Arunachal Pradesh Circle - Itanagar
    Andaman and Nicobar Circle - Port Blair

    National Orchidarium - Yercaud - Tamil Nadu
    National Orchidarium - Shillong - Meghalaya
    Mundhwa Botanical Garden - Pune
    Dhanikari Arborateum - Port Blair
    Sankai Wilderness Area - Itanagar
    Gymnosperm Sanctuary - Pauri, Uttar Pradesh]]>
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    Ministries and Departments of the Govt of India http://worthview.com/ministries-and-departments-of-the-govt-of-india/ Wed, 09 May 2007 13:34:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/09/ministries-and-departments-of-the-govt-of-india/
    • Department of Agriculture and Co-operation
    • Department of Agriculture research and education
    • Department of Animal Husbandary and Dairying

    Ministry of Agro and Rural Industries (Maha Vir Prasad)

    Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers: (Ram Vilas Paswan)

    • Department of Chemicals and Petro-chemicals
    • Department of Fertilizers

    Ministry of Civil Aviation ()

    Ministry of Coal (Presently with the Prime Minister)

    Ministry of Commerce and Industry (Kamal Nath)

    • Department of Commerce
    • Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion

    Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (Dayanidhi Maran)

    • Department of Posts
    • Department of Telecommunications
    • Department of Information and Technology

    Ministry of Company Affairs (Prem Chand Gupta)

    Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution (Sharad Pawar)

    • Department of Consumer Affairs
    • Department of Food and Public Distribution

    Ministry of Defence (AK Anthony)

    • Department of Defence Supplies and Production
    • Department of Defence Research and Development
    • Department of Defence

    Ministry of Earth Sciences (Kapil Sibal)

    Ministry of Environment and Forests (A Raja)

    Ministry of External Affairs (Pranab Mukherjee)

    Ministry of Finance (P Chidambaram)

    • Department of Expenditure
    • Department of Revenue
    • Department of Disinvestment
    • Department of Economic Affairs

    Ministry of Food Processing Industries

    Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (Anbumani Ramdoss)

    • Department of Health
    • Department of Family Welfare
    • Department of Ayurveda, Yoga-Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy

    Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises (Santosh Mohan Dev)

    • Department of Heavy Industries
    • Department of Public Enterprises

    Ministry of Home Affairs (ShivRaj Patil)

    • Department of Internal Security
    • Department of Official Languages
    • Department of States
    • Department of Jammu and Kashmir Affairs
    • Department of Home

    Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation

    Ministry of Human Resources Development (Arjun Singh)

    • Department of Elementary Education and Literacy
    • Department of Secondary and Higher Education
    • Department of Women and Child Development [I Think this is given a seperate ministry now under Renuka Chowdary]

    Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (Priyaranjan Dasmuni)

    Ministry and Labor and Employment

    Ministry of Law and Justice (HR Bhardwaj)

    • Department of Legal Affairs
    • Department of Justice
    • Legislative Department

    Ministry of Mines (Sish Ram Ola)

    Ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources

    Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs (Vayalar Ravi)

    Ministry of Panchayati Raj (Manishankar Aiyer)

    Minisry of Parliamentary Affairs (Priyaranjan Dasmuni)

    Ministry of Personnel, Pension and Public Grievances (With the Prime Minister)

    • Department of Personnel and Training
    • Department of Pensions and Pensioner's Welfare
    • Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances

    Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (Murali Deora)

    Ministry of Planning (With the Prime Minister)

    Ministry of Power (Sushil Kumar Shinde)

    Ministry of Railways (Laloo Prasad Yadav)

    Ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways (TR Baalu)

    Ministry of Rural Development (Raghuvansh Prasad Singh)

    • Department of Drinking Water Supply
    • Department of Rural Development
    • Department of Land Resources

    Ministry of Science and Technology (Kapil Sibal)

    • Department of Science and Technology
    • Department Scientific and Industrial Research
    • Department of Bio Technology

    Ministry of Small Scale Industries (Mahavir Prasad)

    Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (Meira Kumar)

    Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation

    Ministry of Steel (Ram Vilas Paswan)

    Ministry of Textiles (Shankar Singh Vaghela)

    Ministry of Tourism and Culture (Ambika Soni)

    Ministry of Tribal Affairs (PR Kyndiah)

    Ministry of Urban Development (S Jaipal Reddy)

    Ministry of Water Resources (Saif U-din Soz)

    Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports (Manishankar Aiyer)

    Department of Atomic Energy (with the Prime Minister)

    Department of Space (with the Prime Minister)

    Cabinet Secretariat

    President's Secretariat

    Prime Minister's Office

    Planning Commission

    Department of Development of North Eastern Region (Manishankar Aiyer) [This is a ministry now i think! Please clarify on this...]

    • Ministry of Minority Affairs (AR Antulay)
    • Ministry of New and Renewable Energy [These two are new ministries i guess]

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    List of Nuclear Power/Research Plants/Reactors in India http://worthview.com/list-of-nuclear-powerresearch-plantsreactors-in-india/ Fri, 11 May 2007 09:13:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/11/list-of-nuclear-powerresearch-plantsreactors-in-india/ Total Installed capacity of Nuclear Power in India - 3900 Mwe
    Capacity of Plants under construction total - 2800 MWe

    All these Power Plants and the Nuclear Reactors are Operated by NPCIL - Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited

    Kaiga - 1 - Karnataka - started in 2000 - PWHR, 220 MWe
    Kaiga - 2 - Karnataka - started in 1999 - PWHR, 220 MWe
    Kaiga - 3 - Karnataka - PWHR, 220 MWe (Under Construction)
    Kaiga - 4 - Karnataka - PWHR, 220 MWe (Under Construction)

    Rajasthan Atomic Power Station - Rawatbhata
    Rajasthan - 1 - Rajasthan - started in 1972 - PWHR, 100 Mwe
    Rajasthan - 2 - Rajasthan - started in 1980 - PWHR, 200 Mwe
    Rajasthan - 3 - Rajasthan - started in 2000 - PWHR, 220 Mwe
    Rajasthan - 4 - Rajasthan - started in 2000 - PWHR, 220 Mwe
    Rajasthan - 5 - Rajasthan - PWHR, 220 Mwe (Under Construction)
    Rajasthan - 6 - Rajasthan -PWHR, 220 Mwe (Under Construction)

    Kakrapar Atomic Power Station - Kakrapar
    Kakrapar - 1 - Gujarat - started in 1992 - PWHR, 220Mwe
    Kakrapar - 2 - Gujarat - started in 1995 - PWHR, 220Mwe

    Madras Atomic Power Station - MAPS - Kalpakkam
    Kalpakkam - 1 - Tamil Nadu - started in 1983 - PWHR, 220 MWe
    Kalpakkam - 2 - Tamil Nadu - started in 1985 - PWHR, 220 MWe

    Narora Atomic Power Station - Narora
    Narora - 1 - Uttar Pradesh - started in 1989 - PWHR, 220 MWe
    Narora -2 - Uttar Pradesh - started in 1992 - PWHR, 220 MWe

    Tarapur Atomic Power Station - TAPS - in Tarapur
    Tarapur - 1 - Maharashtra - started in 1969 - BHR, 160 MWe
    Tarapur - 2 - Maharashtra - started in 1969 - BHR, 160 MWe
    Tarapur - 3 - Maharashtra - started in 2006 - PWHR, 540 MWe
    Tarapur - 4 - Maharashtra - started in 2005 - PWHR, 540 MWe

    Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant
    Kudankulam - 1 - Tamil Nadu - VVER, 1000 MWe (Under Construction)
    Kudankulam - 2 - Tamil Nadu - VVER, 1000 MWe (Under Construction)

    Research Reactors:
    IGCAR - Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research - Kalpakkam
    • Fast Breed Test Reactor
    • KAMINI Test Reactor
    • 500 MWe Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (under construction)
    Bhabha Atomic Research Center - BARC - Trombay
    • CIRUS Reactor
    • Dhruva Reactor
    • Apsara Reactor
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    Good Quotes that i Love http://worthview.com/good-quotes-that-i-love/ Fri, 11 May 2007 10:59:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/11/good-quotes-that-i-love/ These are some of the good quotes that I felt are very much strong in conveying the actual idea in simple but perfect words and illustrations by many Great poeple. I have added some of mine too !!, the ones in Red in the middle.
    • Dont Think U R!! Know You Are!! - What are u waiting for?
    • Some pursue happiness. Others create it!!
    • It is a pity that we sell shoes in air-conditioned showrooms and food grains on the footpath
    • Be prepared - luck is where preparation meets opportunity !
    • Our people should be willing to approach a policeman with the same assurance with which they visit a doctor!!!!
    • The smallest monority today in our country is "Indian"
    • The happiest people don't have the best of everything but they make the best of everything
    • A Hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer!
    • Courage is not the absence of fear but rather the judgement that something else is more important than fear
    • You cannot always have happiness, but you can always give happiness
    • It is our choices, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities
    • Happiness is permanent. It is always there. what comes and goes is unhappiness
    • Self-confidence is the first requisite for great under takings
    • A ship in a harbour is safe but it is not what the ships are built for!
    • Life Laughs at you when u r unhappy, life smiles at u when ur happy, but life salutes u when u make others happy!!
    • Fear is only as deep as the mind allows
    • I shut my eyes in order to see!
    • Live today with the dreams of yesterday to win tomorrow
    • Man Says - 'Trust God and You Will Win', but God Says - 'Trust Yourself and You have already Won!'
    • We think that we can do anything, but we dont believe it!
    • 'Whatever comes ur way - u take it', and 'whatever doesnt come ur way - U make it!'
    • Solutions to most difficult problems come when we think 'out of the box', solutions to all the problems comes when we think that 'there is no box at all!'
    • Dream is not what you see while sleeping ...its the thing which does not let you sleep!!
    • "Im telling u not bcoz u dont know, but to remind u that u know!"
    • The mark of a happy and successful person is how quickly one can get one's focus back to what is important
    • Ability may get you to the top, but it takes character to keep you there.
    • 'Fate Determines Who Comes Into Our Lives, But Heart Determines Who Stays....
    • Winning doesn't always mean being first, winning means you are doing better than you have done before!
    • Nothing in this world is sweeter than the knowledge that we have been able to give a moment's happiness to another, nothing more precious than the sense that we have shared another's sorrow!!!
    • I will not say i have failed 1000 times, i will say that i found there are 1000 ways that can cause failure
    • Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself!!!
    • Don't compare yourself with anyone in this world, if you are doing that, you are insulting yourself!!!!
    • The toughest part of getting to the top of the ladder is getting through the crowd at the bottom!!
    • You dont love a woman because she is beautiful, but she is beautiful because u love her.
    • Youth is happy because it has the ability to see the beauty. Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old.
    • There is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness
    • There is a great difference between knowing the path and walking the path!!
    • There are two ways to live your life – One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as if everything is!!!
    • To bear failure with courage is the best proof of character that anyone can give
    • I am very sorry, batikeede okkasari, padi mandikaina chupalooyi chakkani daari! (Telugu)
    • Neerallee vundali , andari daaham teerchali, anicheste muncheyyali lee.... neelalle vundali andari bhaaram moyaali, visikistee bhukampalee chupalee..
    • pursu nindenta dabbundali...manishi batikendukuuu....manchi vadokkadu toodundali...nee manasu batikenduku....!!
    • Andamaina E Jeevitaaniki O artham vetakaloyi, koti mandi lo potu gadila nuvve batakaloy...
    • aadu aadinchu, paadu paadinchu, navvu navvinchu, nuvvu naduvu nadipinchu!!
    • Cheyyi vundi neeku cheeyi kalipeetandukee..chupunnadi inkokariki dari chupeetanduke..maata vundi neeku maata ichetanduke..manasunnadi aa maatanu neraverchetandukee..!!
    • Chinna chinna vatike badhapadadam kaadu sensitiveness ante, chinna chinna vatiki kuda santoshincha dam Sensitiveness...
    • and the last one.."ekkadinunchi techamannadi kaadu annayya important - raasama leda adi important"
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    Indian Navy http://worthview.com/indian-navy/ Fri, 11 May 2007 11:44:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/11/indian-navy/ It is a true Blue Water Navy with all the state-of the art capabilities
    Motto: Shano Varuna
    Total Strength - 55000 with 155 vessels
    British Indian Navy - when India was under British Rule, and after Jan 26th 1950, this became Indian Navy and all the vessels were named after Indian Naval Ships - INS
    First Involvement - Operation Vijay - in 1961 in the liberation of Goa from Portuguese troops
    (INS Delhi took part actively in this)
    Navy involved in the two wars with Pak in 1965 and 1971. Operation Trident (1971 war attack on Karachi Port) success was celebrated as Navy Day - Dec 4th
    Operation Python - 1971 war in East Pakistan(INS Vikrant vs USS Enterprise)

    Operation Cactus - in Maldives to stop the coup attempt by PLOTE in 1988
    Operation Restore Hope - UN Peace Keeping force in Somalia from 1992
    Operation Parakram and the Kargil War
    Opeartion Enduring Freedom - supported US in the strait of Malacca

    Tsumani operations:

    • Operation Madath - Andhra and Tamil Nadu
    • Operation Sea Waves - Andaman and Nicobar Islands
    • Operation Castor - Maldives
    • Operation Rainbow in Sri Lanka
    • Operation Gambhir in Indonesia
    Operation Sukoon - rescue operation of Indian citizens and others from the Isreali-Lebanon Conflict - 2006

    Ranks in Indian Navy:

    • Admiral of the Fleet
    • Admiral (the rank held by the chief of the Naval Staff at present)
    • Vice-Admiral
    • Rear - Admiral
    • Commodore
    • Captain
    • Commander
    • Lieutenant Commander
    • Lieutenant
    • Sub Lieutenant

    Chief of the Naval Staff: Admiral Suresh Mehta (previously, Admiral Arun Prakash)

    Regional Commands -
    HQ Eastern Command - Vishakapatnam
    HQ Western Command - Mumbai
    HQ Southern Command - Kochi
    Strategic Area of Defence - a combined command of AirForce, Navy and Army in Andaman and Nicobar Islands setup in 2001

    Lately, INS Kadamba was commissioned in Karwar area of Karnataka - this is the third operational Naval Base after Mumbai and Vishakapatnam and the first to be controlled completely by the Indian Navy - called Project Seabird
    Planning to setup another base at Rambilli Mandal near Vishakapatnam
    Also, setting up monitoring station in Madagascar and in the coast of Mozambique

    Marine Commandos Force - MARCOS - special forces unit of the Indian Navy started in 1987
    presently deployed in J&K to prevent infiltration through Jhelum and Wular Lake and protection in and arounf Dal Lake

    Indian Navy's nuclear deterrence capabilities are based on Sukanya class ships with Dhanush Ballistic missiles with a range of 350 Km
    this will be in commission till Advanced Technology Vessel starts in 2010 with Sagarika missile

    Bridges of Friendship - 2001 International Fleet by the Indian Navy
    MILAN - Fleet every two years in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

    Navy Excersises:
    VARUNA - with the French Navy
    KONKAN - with the Royal British Navy
    INDRA - with the Russian Navy
    MALABAR - with the US Navy
    SIMBLEX - with the Republic of Singapore Navy
    TROPEX - Theatre level Readiness Operation Exercises - 2007 - to support Amry and Air Force

    INS Tarangini - Indian Sailing Ship and Training Vessel - now on a Overseas voyage named Lokayan 07
    Indian Navy explored to Mount Everest, North Pole (Arctic Circle - Indian Peak) and the Antarctic Circle) and the first military team to go to the south pole in skis

    Sangraha - Electronic warfare joint program of DRDO and Indian Navy
    Naval Institute of Computer Applications - NICA - Mumbai

    Ships:
    Destroyers - Delhi and Rajput class
    Frigates - Talwar, Godavari, Leander and the Brahmaputra class. Shivalik Class(being devel.)
    Aircraft Carrier - Kiev class Admiral Gorshkov - INS Vikramaditya - acqiured from abroad
    INS Viraat (will be retired in 2012 after the induction of Vikrant class)
    Submarines - Sorpene class - acquired from abroad, Kilo class with Brahmos Missile, amur class may also be inducted soon, INS Chakra - charlie class Nuclear powered!, Akula class
    Corvette - INS Prahar was sunk!

    US Trenton was purchased in 2006 from US - renamed INS Jalashva
    INS Dunagiri, INS Magar and INS Trishul were involved in accidents in Sea
    National Institute of Oceanography has made Autonomous Underwater Vehicle - AUV and Autonomous Surface Vehicle - ASV
    Unmanned Underwater Vehicle - UUV - flagnamed as Flatfish - being developed
    Maritime Patrol aircraft and P-8I aircraft are also being developed

    4 aerobatic display team of the Indian Navy - Sagar Pawan - replaces the present Kiran Team

    International Maritime Defene exhibition and Conference Asia 2007 held in Singapore in may 2007 and INS Sangram from India participated in it.

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    European Union http://worthview.com/european-union/ Mon, 14 May 2007 13:58:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/14/european-union/ Established in 1992 by the Treaty of EU - The Maastricht Treaty
    It is the de facto successor of the six member European Economic Community founded in 1957 (The Treaty of Rome)
    The Treaty of Paris - 1951 had the foundation for EU - European Coal and Steel Community of West Germany, Italy, Benelex and France - this changed to European Economic Comm and then to European Comm.

    EU Institutions:
    • European Parliament
    • European Council
    • Council of the European Union - the legislative branch apart from the EU parliament
    • European Central Bank - 13 member states with Euro (estd in 1998 and HQ in Frankfurt)
    • European Commission - acts as an executive
    • The European Court of Justice - Luxembourg

    The seat of the European Commission is in Brussels with the President - Jose Manuel Barroso

    European Parliament Head - Hans Gert Pottering, and the seat is in Strasbourg

    Council of the European Union, Head - Frank-Walter Steinmeier

    Sectretariat of the European Parliament - Luxembourg

    President of the European Council - Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany

    High Representative of the CSFP - Javier Solana

    Seat of the European council at present - Germany

    Commissioner for Trade for the EU bloc in WTO - Peter Mendelson

    Members of the EU:

    • France
    • Italy
    • Germany
    • Luxembourg
    • Belgium
    • Netherlands
    • Denmark
    • UK
    • Ireland
    • Greece
    • Portugal
    • Spain
    • Austria
    • Sweden
    • Finland
    • Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta Poland, Slovekia, Slovenia (all these added in 2004)
    • Romania and Bulgaria (joined in 2007)

    Enlargement Candidates:

    • Turkey
    • Croatia
    • The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

    Pillars of the Treaty of Maastricht:

    • European Communities
    • The Common Foreign and Security Policy - CFSP (it acknowledges NATO responsible for the territorial defence and Peace keeping in Europe)
    • Justice and Home Affairs

    ERASMUS program for Higher Education

    Bologna Process for Higher Education

    Global Positioning System - Galileo - Global Navigation Satellite System - to be built by EU and launched by the European Space Agency (ESA is a non EU organization and so is the EFTA)

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    Indian Army http://worthview.com/indian-army/ Mon, 14 May 2007 15:37:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/14/indian-army/ Only persons to get Field Marshall in Indian Army, the highest honor - SHFJ Manekshah and KM Cariappa
    Previously, the British Indian Army and after independence changed to Indian Army
    Helped in
    First war with Pakistan in 1948
    Liberation of Hyderabad - 1948
    Participation in UN Peace keeping forces
    Goa, Daman and Diu operation against Portugal in 1961 - Operation Vijay
    Indo china conflict - 1962
    Indo-pakistan war of 1965 (against pak's Operation Gibraltar and Operation Grand Slam)
    Bangladesh Liberation War 1971
    Counter Insurgency Activities (Operation Bluestar and Operation Woodrose)
    Kargil Operation 1999
    Operation Parakram for countering the attack on the Indian Parliament
    Operation Sanghe Shakti
    Exercise Aswamedha - network centric warfare capabilities

    Army HQ is at New Delhi
    Southern Command - Pune
    Central Command - Lucknow
    Eastern Command - Kolkata
    Western Command - Chandigarh
    Northern Command - Udhampur
    ARTRAC - Shimla
    South Western Command - Jaipur

    Rank Structure:

    • Field Marshall
    • General
    • Lieutenant General
    • Major- General (a Division is headed by him)
    • Brigader (heads a Brigade)
    • Colonel (heads a Batallion)
    • Lieutenant Colonel
    • Major (heads a company)
    • Captain
    • Lieutenant (heads a platoon)
    • Second Lieutenant - now this is being discontinued

    The Indian Army reports to the Ministry of Defence except for the below quasi army arms which report to the ministry of Home Affairs. These are headed by Director Generals

    • Rashtriya Rifles
    • National Security Gaurds - NSG
    • National Cadet Corps - NCC
    • Assam Rifles
    • Border Roads Organization - BRO - again this reports to the ministry of Shipping, Road Transport and Highways

    The Regiment of Artillery was first introduced by Babar in the first battle of panipat in 1526 (though there are some other evidences of earlier use)

    All Indian Military firearm guns are manufactured under an umbrella administration of Ordanance Factory Board with principal Firearm Manufacturing units at Ishapore, Cossipore, Kanpur, Jabalpur and Tiruchhi

    Ammunition is manufactured ar Kirkee (now Khadki) and at Bolangir

    Combat Vehicles - Main Battle Tanks:

    • Arjun MBT Mk1
    • T-90 S MBT - Bhisma
    • T-72 M1 - Ajeya
    • Vijayanta and T-55

    Artillery:

    • Agni - medium range ballistic missile
    • SS-150/Prithvi I and SS-250/Prithvi III short range ballistic Missile
    • Brahmos - supersonic cruise missile with a range of 290 km
    • Bofors - FH-77B
    • Bhim and many more

    Aircrafts:

    • Aerospatiale Alouette III - by HAL - SA 316 B Chetak
    • Aerospatiale Lama - built by HAL - SA 315 B cheetah
    • DRDO Nishant - Unmanned air vehicle - UAV
    • HAL Dhruv - Utility Helicopter
    • Eurocopter Fennec - by EU - utility helicopter

    Missiles:

    • Agni - medium range ballistic missile
    • Prithvi I and III - short range ballistic missile (Prithvi II is with the IAF)
    • Brahmos - Supersonic Cruise missile
    • Akash - surface to air missile
    • Astra - Air to Air missile

    Param Vir Chakra is the highest military decoration in the Indian Army - last given in 1999 to Rifleman Sanjay Kumar and Captain Vikram Batra

    ]]>
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    Answers for questions on May 15, 2007 http://worthview.com/answers-for-questions-on-may-15-2007/ Mon, 21 May 2007 13:12:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/21/answers-for-questions-on-may-15-2007/ A: The Siberian Tiger is facing extinction in Russia - this is also called as Amur

    Who is the lady officer of World bank involved in scandal with Paul Wolfowitz?
    A: Shaha Riza

    In which marathon did Sunita Williams participate from the space?
    A: Boston Marathon

    What are MRO’s in aviation sector?
    A: Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul

    Who is the president of ASSOCHAM?
    A: Anik K Agarwal is the president and venugopal Dhoot is the chairman of ASSOCHAM

    A new scheme for “destitute woman” to find husbands has been launched in which Indian state?
    A: Jharkhand

    What is the name of the new airport coming in the outskirts of Hyderabad?
    A: GMR - Hyderabad International Airport Limited - a joint venture of GMR and Govt of Andhra Pradesh

    Who is the head of Belarus who visited India?
    A: Alexander Lukashenko

    Who is the first Russian PM to visit Pakistan in 40 years?
    A: Micheal Fradkov

    Which is the latest jet fighter being sold by China to Pakistan?
    A: F-17 with russian made engines

    What is pod casting?
    A: The process of syndicating or broadcasting digital media files over the internet to portable devices and computers

    What is the NMITLI program of the CSIR?
    A: New Millennium Indian Technology Leadership Initiative - largest public -private partnership in r and d in india - the scheme is coordinated by the technology networking and business development division of CSIR under RA Mashelkar - DG of CSIR and secretary, DSIR, Ministry of science and technology

    Who is the head of CSIR?
    A: RA Mashelkar is the director general of CSIR

    What is Jetlite?
    A: Air Sahara renamed as Jet Lite after Jet acquired it!

    Who are the Los Angeles times journalists who won the Pulitzer award?
    A:

    Who received the 20007 Malcolm Adisheshiah award?
    A:

    Who is the chairman of the national commission for minority educational institutions (NCMEI)?
    A: MSA Siddiqui

    Which company launched the TENEA?
    A:

    What is a limbo for Christians?
    A: the edge or boundary of the hell - the doctrine of Limbo!

    Who founded the city of Rome?
    A: Romulus and Remus - twins founded this city in 750 BC

    Which company launched the fastest inkjet printer?
    A:

    Which civil servants received the award for excellence in public administration?
    A:

    Which is the largest automobile maker in India and the world?
    A: General Motors]]>
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    All other points at one place http://worthview.com/all-other-points-at-one-place/ Tue, 22 May 2007 12:55:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/22/all-other-points-at-one-place/
    Article 48A, 21, 14, 51A(g) and Part IVA of the Indian Constitution gives importance to the ecology and environment rather than for economic and infrastructure development

    Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala is the first district in India to ban beggary

    Elysee Palace is the house of the French President

    SM Sikri is the Chief Justice of the supreme court when the controversial Kesavanand Bharati case is discussed in 1973 - it is decided in this case that the basic structure of the constitution cannot be amemded reversing the previous verdict in the Golak Nath case in 1967

    HR Khanna is the main figure who decided the fate of the case
    AN Ray is the next chief justice in to force the next day after the kesavanand verdict

    PN Bhagvati is the chief justice in 1980 when the minerva mills case is discussed

    the new company of the merge of Air india and indian airlines will be called Air India with Maharaja as its mascot and will be called National Airline company limited
    the logo is the centaur - the flying swan]]>
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    Revolutions around the world http://worthview.com/revolutions-around-the-world/ Wed, 23 May 2007 13:49:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/23/revolutions-around-the-world/ Tulip Revolution:
    This refers to the overthrow of the President Askar Akayev and his government in the Central Asian republic of Kyrgzstan after the parliamentary elections in 2005

    In the early stages, this reolvution used to be called as Pink, Yellow, Lemon, Silk, Daffodil, Sandpaper revolutions and finally, it was called the Tulip revolution

    though seems to be a non-violent revolution, there are instances of violence at many places

    Supported by the youth resistence KelKel
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    Bulldozer Revolution or the 5th october Revolution:
    relates to the series of events that occured in 2000 in the Federal republic of Yugoslavia culminating with the downfall of Slobadan Milosevic - Serbia

    one of the peaceful revolutions that happened - characteristic of the color revolutions
    other characteristics - anti-communistic, more of student involvement, overthrowing an authoritative govt or president, almost every revolution has inspired the subsequent revolutions

    Student organizations were a major part of these - like the Otpor
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    Rose Revolution:
    Happened in Georgia following the disputed 2003 elections led to the overthrow of Eduard Shevardnadze and his replacement by Mikhail Saakashvilii
    supported by the civic resistence movement of Kmara
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    Orange Revolution:
    Occured in Ukraine in 2004 following the disputed second round of elections for the President and led to the annulment of the election results and leader of the opposition Viktor Yushchenko was declared the President

    This revolution was supported by Pora
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    Cedar Revolution:
    In lebanon in 2005 - started after the assasination of the leader of opposition Rafik Hariri in 2005 but the primary goal of the revolution was the withdrawl of the Syrian troops
    not a color revolution though and so doesnt have its characterstics
    Cedar is the symbol of the country and hence the name of the revolution
    White and Red colors are also used which are a part of the Lebanese Flag
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    Purple Revolution:
    Coming of democracy in Iraq - term first used by the United States of America following the 2005 Iraqi general elections
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    Blue Revolution:
    refer to demonstrations in Kuwait in support of Women's suffrage beginning in 2005 - named after the color of the signs the protestors have used. in 2007, the women suffrage was accepted and so this is a successful revolution
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    Velvet Revolution:
    refers to the non-violent revolution in Czechslovakia and saw the overthrow of the Lenin-Marxist government
    Occured in 1989
    General elections followed the revolution after 40 years with a non-communist government
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    Other related movements in other countries:

    Armenia - revolution from below! -but no color - 2005
    Azerbaijan - Yox - a student movement - chose green as its color - 2005

    Belarus - against President Alexander Lukanshenko with the student group Zubr - 2005
    used White-Red as the color -also called Jeans Revolution or Denim Revolution

    Moldovo - Grape revolution in 2005 by the opposition - does not materialize finally!
    Mongolia - against the 2005 elections of the parliament

    Russia - Oborona Youth movement
    Uzbekistan - opposition to the president Islom Karimov - Farmer's Revolution
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    The Carnation Revolution:
    It was an almost bloodless, leftist, military-led, 1974 in Lisbon, Portugal, that effectively changed the Portuguese regime from an authoritarian dictatorship to a liberal democracy.

    It was the end of the Estado Novo, the longest authoritarian regime in Western Europe (but not the last to end; Francisco Franco ruled Spain until his death in 1975).
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    Cities - Rivers http://worthview.com/cities-rivers/ Fri, 25 May 2007 14:13:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/25/cities-rivers/ Amsterdam - Netherlands - Amstel
    Baghdad - Iraq - Tigris
    Bangkok - Thailand - Chao Phraya
    Belgrade - Yugoslavia - Danube, Sava
    Berlin - Germany - Spree, Havel
    Bogota - Colombia - Bogota
    Brazaville - Congo
    Brussels - Belgium - Senne
    Budapest - Hungary - Danube
    Buenos Aires - Argentina - Rio De La Plata
    Cairo - Egypt - Nile
    Calcutta - India - Hugli
    Damascus - Syria - Barada
    Delhi - India - Yamuna
    Dublin - Ireland - Liffey
    Glasgow - Clyde
    Ho Chi Min City - Vietnam - Saigon
    Hong Kong - China -Pearl
    Jakarta - Indonesia - Liwung
    Kiev - Ukraine - Dnieper
    Lisbon - Portugal - Tagus
    Lima - Peru - Rimac
    Limerick - Ireland - Shannon
    London - UK - Thames
    Madrid - Spain - Manzanares
    Manaus - Amazon
    Melborne - Australia - Yarra
    Montreal - Canada - St. Lawrence
    Moscow - Russia - Moskva
    Paris - France - Seine
    Perth - Swan
    Pittsburg - USA -Ohio
    Prague - Czech Republic - Moldau
    Rome - Italy - Tiber
    Rhodes - Elbe
    Saint Petersburg - Russia - Neva
    Santiago - Chile - Mapocho
    Sao Paolo - Brazil -Tiete
    Seoul - South Korea - Han
    Shanghai - China - Huangpu
    Tokyo - Japan - Sumida
    Turin - Po
    Vancouver - Canada - Fraser
    Vienna - Austria - Danube, Donau
    Warsaw - Poland - Vistula
    Zagreb - Croatia - Sava
    Zurich - Switzerland - Limmat, Sihl

    Please add more river-city pairs to this!!! ...]]>
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    Ministers/Others list in India http://worthview.com/ministersothers-list-in-india/ Mon, 28 May 2007 14:26:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/28/ministersothers-list-in-india/

    Liaquat Khan - 1946-47
    John Mathai - 1948-49
    RK Shanmugam Chetty - 1949-51
    Chinataman Rao Deshmukh - 1951-57
    TT Krishnamachari - 57-58
    Jawaharlal Nehru - 58-59
    Morarji Desai - 59-64
    TT Krishnamachari - 64-67
    Morarji Desai - 67-70
    Indira Gandhi - 70-71
    Yashwanthrao Chavan - 71-75
    C Subramaniam - 75-77
    Morarji Desai - 77-79
    Choudary Charan singh - 79-80
    Ramaswamy venkatraman - 80-82
    Pranab Mukherjee - 82-85
    VP Singh - 85-87
    SB Chavan - 87-90
    Madhu Dandavate - 90-91
    Dr Manmohan Singh - 91-96
    P Chidambaram - 96-98
    Yashwanth Sinha - 98-2002
    Jaswanth Singh - 2002-2004
    P Chidambaram - 2004-2009
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    Prime Ministers:

    Jawaharlal Nehru - 47-64 (Allahabad) - phulpur - allahabad
    Gulzari lal nanda - 64-64 - bombay - maharashtra
    Lal Bahadur shastri - 64-66 - allahabad - uttar pradesh
    Gulzarilal Nanda - 66-66 - Bombay - maharashtra
    Indira Gandhi - 66-77 - Rae Bareli - uttar pradesh, medak - andhra pradesh
    Morarji desai - 77-79 - janata party - surat - gujarat
    Choudary charan singh - 79-80 - janata party - baghpat - uttar pradesh
    Indira gandhi - 80-84 - Rae bareli, medak
    Rajiv gandhi - 84-89 - Amethi - uttar pradesh
    VP Singh - 89-90 - janata dal - Fatehpur - uttar pradesh
    Chandrasekhar - 90-91 - Ballia - uttar pradesh
    PV Narasimha rao - 91-96 - Nandyal - andhra pradesh
    AB Vajpayee - 96-96 - Lucknow, Uttar pradesh
    HD Deve Gowda - 96-97 - kanakapura, hassan - karnataka - janata dal
    Inder Kumar Gujaral - 97-98 - Jalandhar - Punjab - janata dal
    AB Vajpayee - 98-2004 - Lucknow, Uttar pradesh
    Dr Manmohan singh - 2004-2009 - State of assam in the upper house of rajya sabha
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    Deputy PMs of India:
    Sardar Patel - 47-50
    Morarji Desai - 67-69
    Choudary charan singh and jagjivan ram jointly - 1979
    yashwanthrao chavan 79-80
    chaudari devi lal - 89-90
    chaudari devi lal - 90-91
    LK Advani - 2002-2004
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    Presidents of India:
    Dr Rajendra prasad - 1950-62
    Sarvepalli radhakrishnan - 62-67
    zakir hussain - 67-69
    VV Giri - 69
    Muhammad Hidayatullah - 69
    VV Giri - 69-74
    Fakhruddin Ali Ahmad - 74-77
    BD Jatti - 77
    Neelam Sanjiva Reddy - 77-82
    Zail singh - 82-87
    ramaswamy venkataraman - 87-92
    shankar dayal sharma - 92-97
    KR Narayanan - 97-2002
    APJ Abdul Kalam - 2002-2007
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    Speakers of Indian Parliament:

    GV Mavalankar
    MA Ayyangar
    Sardar Hukam singh
    N Sajiva reddy
    GS Dhillon
    Bali ram bhagat
    N Sanjiva reddy
    KS Hedge
    Balram jakhar
    rabi ray
    shivraj patil
    PA Sangma
    GMC Balayogi
    Manohar joshi
    Somnath Chatterjee
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    Chief Election commissioners:

    Sukumar Sen - 50-58
    KVK Sundaram - 58-67
    SP Sen Verma - 67-72
    Dr Nagendra singh - 72-73
    T Swaminathan - 73-77
    SL Shakdhar - 77-82
    RK Trivedi - 82-85
    RVS Peri Sastri - 86-90
    VS Ramadevi - 90
    TN Seshan - 90-96
    MS Gill - 96-2001
    JM Lyngdoh - 2001-2004
    TS Krishnamurthy - 2004-2005
    BB Tandon - 2005-2006
    N Gopalaswami - 2006 - present
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    Answers for questions on May 30, 2007 http://worthview.com/answers-for-questions-on-may-30-2007/ Wed, 30 May 2007 13:33:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/05/30/answers-for-questions-on-may-30-2007/ A: BC Khatua who replaced Sunderesan recently

    Who is the richest Asian woman, who recently expired?
    A: Nina Wang died recently and now the richest woman is Rita Sharma

    Who received the 2007 Malcolm Adishesaih award?
    A: Dr Ramachandra Guha has been awarded this award for development studies for 2007

    Who is the new Miss Universe?
    A: Riya Mori of Japan - japan got this after 46 years...

    What is the new concept of Global navy?
    A: An US Idea of informal 100 ships to meet emergencies and Indian Navy is not a part of it as of now

    Which is the oil and gas company which has taken over the private oil fields and production in Venezuela?
    A: I think it is taken by the state owned PDVSA

    Which company bought Covansys?
    A: CSC

    Who is the head of the Italian space agency?
    A: Goinavvi Bignami

    Which CM in India got the Millennium development Goals award of the UN?
    A: Vasudhara Raje of Rajasthan

    Who is the chief of UGC?
    A: Sukhadeo Thorat

    What are the Marine Commandos called?
    A: MARCOS

    Who is the head of the commission on Centre State ties?
    A: MM Punchhi

    Which university is in the development of the “cloak of invisibility”?
    A:

    What is NIPER?
    A: National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research - Mohali - Punjab

    Who is the CARLOS THE JACKAL?
    A: Illich Ramirez Sanchez - a venezulan extreme leftist who was involved in the bombing of OPEC headquarters

    What is NTC? How many mills does it have now? What are the problem faced by it?
    A: National Textile Corporation, it is the single largest central PSU for textiles with 52 textile mills under it and comes under the Ministry of textiles - problems faced by it are the restructuring and modernisation along with the issue of special purpose vehicle

    What is PCPIR? When was it released?
    A: Petroleum, Chemicals, Petrochemicals Investment Region Policy - released on May 8th 2007

    How much stake does Holcim have in ACC?
    A: 41%

    What is IMDEX 2007?
    A: International Maritime Defence Exhibition and Conference

    Which states form the “Gang of Four “ in Self help groups?
    A: Andhra pradesh, karnataka, kerala and tamil nadu

    Who is Gordon Scott,Roman Polanski?
    A: Gordon is the famous Tarzan who died recently and Roman Polanski is the Academy award winning Hollywood Director - he won the award for The Pianist

    What is an SLP in judiciary?
    A: Special Leave Petition

    Who received the Prem Bhatia award?
    A: Pallavi Ayyier - the Hindu Correspondent in China for political relations coverage

    Who received the Florence Nightingale award?
    A: Major General Mrs Shashi Bala of Military Nursing was given this award this year

    What is backwater effect related to a dam?
    A: related with The submergence level of the villages when the water in the dam crosses its limit to store

    Where is IISER located?
    A: Pune

    Which official of the DRDO has been appointed by the UN to report on the implementation of the UNSC resolution?
    A: V Siddhratha

    Which country has the largest Catholic population?
    A:

    Who are Metric Martyr’s?
    A: British Food Sellers - they were fined for not allowing to use Metric system for weighing

    Which country leads in wind energy production?
    A: Germany and India is in the fourth position

    What are VAJRA corps?
    A: One of the illustrious and elite unit of the Indian army - part of the Punjab regiment

    Which two directors are planning to produce films on TINTIN?
    A: Steven Speilberg and Peter Jackson

    Where is the 2008 Olympics to be held?
    A: Biejing, China

    Who is Jose Ramos Horta?
    A: the Newly elected president of east timor

    What is the 93rd amendment?
    A: Reservation and the addtion of Article 15(5) for allowing the state to make reservations for other backward classes in educational institutions

    Who is the new cabinet secretary?
    A: KM Chandrasekhar - BK Chaturvedi is the previous one

    What is demutualization?
    A: The process in which a mutual company becomes a share company]]>
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    Human Rights http://worthview.com/human-rights/ Tue, 05 Jun 2007 11:55:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/06/05/human-rights/
    The United National Human Rights Declaration states: "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood."
    This was adopted by the UN General assembly in 1948 after the barbarism of the second world war and this Human rights declaration is not legally binding on the member states

    two Covenants – International
    Convention on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and International
    Convention on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) in 1966. India signed both
    these International Conventions in 1979

    The UN is the only international body which has legal jurisdiction for universal human rights legislation and the first international body to make a human rights declaration
    The UN Human Rights Council is the organ with the investigations into Human rights violations
    along with the international court of justice which is the principle judicial organ of the UN

    Human rights legislation commonly contains:
    Security rights - against rape, murder, involuntary suicide etc
    liberty rights - freedom of thought and expression etc
    political rights - protesting peacefully, participating in the public etc
    due process rights - against abuses like improper trail and imprisonment
    equality rights - equal citizenship and before law etc
    welfare rights - education, paid holidays etc
    group rights - protection against ethnic genocide etc

    Property rights Vs Human rights is a delicate matter and many views are expressed on this issue.
    UN High Commissioner of Human rights - to study and monitor human rights

    There are also many other international bodies and legislations that deal with the human rights in normal and war/emergency times

    Human rights are in the human history from as back as 2000BC and can be referenfed in Bible, Vedas, Quran and all other religious books of the past
    china does not have any human rights in the period of confucius
    Persia has a very good record of Human rights from 6th century BC under Cyrus the great and they were well documented - the first ones - on a cylinder
    Maurya empire in the 3rd century also has unprecedented human rights under Ashoka the great
    The revolutions in USA and France were the corner stones for the establishment of human rights in a structural way in the early modern world

    Types - Positive(govt should take action to try and legislate them) and negative (govt should not take action to remove them!) Human rights
    Three generations of Human rights - civil and political rights, social and cultural rights, and third generation rights are solidarity rights

    criticism of human rights is that the concept has its roots in cultural imperialism and a poilitcally liberal outlook which is generally accepted in western europe, japan, india and north america but is not taken as a standard elsewhere. Also, some argue it has the effect of christianity on it!
    And so, islam has its own set of human rights which apply only to them and not to all human beings!!

    Human rights violations and abuses include those documented by non-governmental organizations such as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, World Organisation Against Torture, Freedom House, International Freedom of Expression Exchange and Anti-Slavery International.

    the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Iceland and Costa Rica are the only (mappable) countries that did not violate at least some human rights significantly. Rest all the countries including the biggest of the democracies in the world are all included in violations of human rights

    Indian Perspective:
    More concern is on Woman and child abuses
    Abuses against STs, nomadic tribes and other backward castes and communities
    Resettlement and rehabilitation
    destitute conditions of the people below poverty line
    insurgency
    Trafficking in woman and children
    human rights awareness

    Human rights protection Act 1993 - 11 annual reports are given so far and the 12th annual human right report for 2005 is also out]]>
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    Topics to be taken one by one http://worthview.com/topics-to-be-taken-one-by-one/ Tue, 05 Jun 2007 13:28:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/06/05/topics-to-be-taken-one-by-one/
    • Relation between center and states - to increase the union list?
    • Local parties or National parties for States?
    • US-India Nuclear Deal - good or bad
    • India -Russia defence and other relations
    • India-SriLanka relationship over the last two decades
    • Indian foreign policy
    • Indian Mining and Minerals Policy
    • Small states are better than bigger states - the problem of telangana
    • Dalit upsurge and recent developments
    • Bharat Nirman - its progress
    • China-India border relations and foreign policy
    • Judiciary activisim and Parliamentary constraints
    • Sports in India other than cricket
    • Aritist's freedom of expression and its restrictions
    • India 's growth story and its inclusiveness
    • RBI and its role in credit policy and inflation
    • Political politics and developmental politics
    • coalation, hung, minority and majority governments
    • Effect of the electronic media
    • Violence in Internal India
    • The case of Iraq and Global war on Terrorism
    • Energy Conservation and Global energy apetite
    • Conservation of environment and the reduction of green house gases
    • the plight of farmers and agriculture in Indian states - should it be included in the union list
    • Police encounters and National Police policy
    • Crisis in Bangladesh
    • Natural calamities and readiness of the government
    • effect of the slowdown in the US Economy on Asia and India
    • Caste prominence in Indian states
    • Human Rights and its more and more details


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    Answers for questions on June 15th 2007 http://worthview.com/answers-for-questions-on-june-15th-2007/ Mon, 18 Jun 2007 12:14:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/06/18/answers-for-questions-on-june-15th-2007/ A: He is the former UN Secretary general of UN who died very recently - he is from Austria and worked from 1972 to 1981

    In how many countries does OVL have investment?
    A: OVL has its presence in 15 countries all over the world for Production assets, exploration and development - Myanmar, Vietnam, Sakhalin, Iran, Iraq, Qatar, Syria, Sudan(2), Libya, Egypt, Cota de Voire, Cuba, Columbia

    What is the Shankar committee involved in?
    A: Indian Coal sector reforms and restructuring Coal India Ltd

    Where is VAGAMON.......and what is it famous for?
    A: I think it is a hill resort in Kerala - a natural habitat for wild life

    Which terrorist responsible for the bombing of a Cuban airlines released by US?
    A: Posada Carriles

    Which team was investigating the Kanishka bombing?
    A: Justice BN Kirpal commission which was given this investigation in 1985 - i think now the commission is headed by John C Major

    Which country has the largest yield of rubber according to the latest suveys?
    A: Indonesia or India - please confirm

    Where are the Shevaroy hills?
    A: Near Salem, Tamil Nadu - also called as Selvarayan Hills in the local language

    What is the Indus water treaty and the Shimla pact?
    A: Water sharing treaty between India and Pakistan signed in Karachi in 1960 with World bank as the third party coverin sutlej, beas and ravi rivers and jhelum, indus and chenab on the other side and the creation of permanent Indus commission
    Not sure of the shimla pact - please clarify

    What is the Washington accord?
    A: It is an international accredition agreement for professional engineering degree programs

    Why is Indo-Russian bilateral trade meagre(compared to India and US)?
    A: India and Russia has ties mainly in the defence arena and the commercial or economic market is still not accessibe both ways, while India has always been a good trade partner with US from the time of independence. also the internal situation in the USSR and after- Russia also defines the present trade ration despite good relations at the highest level

    Which Indian scientist was awarded the Peter the great award and is a honorary professor of a russian naval institution?
    A: A Shivathanu Pillai, MD of Brahmos was honoured with this award

    What are scramjets?
    A: supersonic combustion ram jet ....the combustor being a supersonic one to give a very high efficiency... and ramjets are nothing but jets at supersonic speeds

    What is cold fusion?
    A: Low energy Nuclear reactions

    What is the Surya missile project?
    A: It is the India's integrated Guided Missile System Development program

    What are the action plans launched to clean the Ganga and Yamuna?
    A: Ganga Action plan and Yamuna Action plan - not cross checked this ...please confirm

    What is Medium term note?
    A: A Medium Term Note (MTN) is a debt note that usually matures (is paid back) in 5-10 years, but the term may be as short as one year

    What is reverse repo rate?
    A: It is the rate at which all the banks lend money to RBI

    How was the ECB limit for the last year breached?
    A: Through joint ventures, and infrastructure capital market mainly in Goa

    Who was Golda Meir?
    A: One of the founders of the state of Isreal - the 4th PM of Isreal and the only woman PM of Isreal

    Which Japanese minister did suicide recently amidst a corruption charge?
    A:

    Which is the largest cruise ship in the world?
    A: Queen Mary II

    What is NCAER?
    A: National Council for Applied Economic Research

    Who won the Kabir Puraskar?
    A: Ram Babu Singh Chauhan for communal Harmony

    What are the FDI caps on each sector?
    A:

    What is license raj?
    A: India from 1947-1990 when the Indian market is closed and all the economy is in the hands of the govt of india - a planned economy which led to the macroeconomic crisis of 1990 and led to the liberalisation under PV Narsimharao govt.

    What is the Emma Nicholson report on?
    A: It reports on the Kashmir issue - in the EU parliament

    Which defence company is facing the largest ever bribery allegation against it?
    A:

    Which company is going to launch the aircraft "dreamliner"?
    A: Boeing

    What is a company,division,brigade,platoon in armed forces?
    A: These are the hierarchy in which the forces are divided for diferent reasons.

    Which are the two companies in India whic process opium(PSU's)?
    A:

    Who is the second Sarsanghachalak of the Rss?
    A: Guruji Gowalkar

    What is the problem of an MP becoming a CM of a state?
    A: He/She should be resigning that seat with in 2 weeks and get elected as an MLA within 6 months - as two office of profits cannot be held at the same time./

    Who is the youngest person to get the Param Vir Chakra?
    A:

    What is orthodox tea?
    A: The best quality tea leaves - the top two of each tea plant - most of this type of tea is exported

    What is the difference in the different blood groups?
    A: Something related with Anti-oxidants ??

    Who was general Macarthur?
    A: Chief of the staff of the US Army during the World War II

    When did the military rule in Burma start?
    A: 1992

    What is the namre of the storm that hit Oman?
    A:]]>
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    Answers for questions on June 25th 2007 http://worthview.com/answers-for-questions-on-june-25th-2007/ Mon, 25 Jun 2007 13:52:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/06/25/answers-for-questions-on-june-25th-2007/ A:Fakruddin Ali Ahmed - 1974-77

    Who was the first defence minister of India?
    A:

    Where is the Darfur conference being held?
    A:Cairo

    Which body confirms and certifies the gas and oil discoveries in India?
    A:

    Who are actuaries,underwriters?
    A: Actuary is a business professional who deals with financial risk and uncertainity
    Underwriting is the process to assess the produts of the financial service providers like the banks

    What is the rough estimate of NPA (non performing assets)?
    A: Of the order of 28000 crore rupees.

    What is the levy quota for sugar mills?
    A: 10% of the total production -

    What is H5N1?
    A: The virus which causes Avian Influenza

    Who are Prahlad Kakkar,P K Iyengar?
    A: Prahlad Kakkar is a famous ad-maker and PK Iyengar is a former chairman of the Atomic Commission

    What is India’s quota in IMF voting?
    A:

    Which Asian countries are the temporary members inn the security council?
    A: Belgium, Republic of Congo, Ghana, Indonesia, Italy, Panama, Peru, Qatar, Slovekia and South Africa

    What is the bone of contention pertaining to the trade between India and Asean?
    A: India's goegraphical place - it doesnt actually come into south east asia!

    What is MQM in Pakistan?
    A: the party of Imran Khan - Muttahida Quami Movement

    What is the budget for Bharat Nirman?
    A: I think it is 1,74,000 crores and also in addition to this, a 3 billion lend from the World Bank

    Where is the next G8 summit to be held?
    A: Tokyo, Japan

    What were the conclusions of the G8 summit in Germany?
    A:

    What is the Delhi Declaration?
    A: It is the declaration for coopearation in climate control - an international minsterial conference

    Who is the new PM of Palestine(recognized by Israel)?
    A: Salam Fayyad

    When was the Munich olynpics held?
    A: 1972

    Who won the Sultan Azlan shah cup this year?
    A:Australia - defeated malaysia and india is in the third spot.]]>
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    QSeries-1 http://worthview.com/qseries-1/ Thu, 22 Nov 2007 16:14:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2007/11/22/qseries-1/ A) Agni I, Agni II and Agni III are the intermediate ballistic missiles of India...

    2)What is the Indian Navy's only Sail Training Ship? what is the name of the voyage that it has just completed?
    A) INS Tarangini is the ship and the name of the voyage is Lokayan-07

    3)Which countries signed Abuja Declaration? give salient points of this
    A) It is the declaration of strategic partnership between India and Nigeria.
    Salient points are: Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement, Expedition Treaty, Oil trade, support for UNSC seat for India

    4)Which is the country that joined the Asia-pacific partnership on climate and clean development? who are the other member coutries in this?
    A) Canada is the country that has joined recently. India, Australia, EU, USA. China and Japan are the members

    5)Who are the signatories of the IBSA Tshwane summit? where is it held?
    A) India, South Africa and Brazil are the signatories and the summit was held in Pretoria.

    6)Who were the reciepents of this year's Indira gandhi award for national integration...?
    A) Prof Ram Puniyani and Juzar Sulebhai Bandukwala for their work on social harmony

    7)Where are the two new Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research - IISER going to be setup by the HRD? where are the other IISERs so far set up in India?
    A) Bhopal and Thiruvananthapuram. The other IISERs are in Kolkata, Pune, and Mohali
    FYI - NISER - National Institute of Science Education and Research is a sister institute for IISER and is located in Bhuvaneshwar, Orissa

    8)Where is the Indian Institute of Dalit Studies?
    A) New Delhi

    9) Who heads the National Land Reforms council?
    A) Prime Minister

    10)whats the name of the organization setup by the Andhra pradesh govt to fight terrorism in the state?
    A) Octopus

    11) Where is the Indian National Center for Ocean Information Services
    A) Hyderabad

    12) The national Tsunami Early warning system was inagurated in:
    A) Hyderabad

    13) The first ever International prize for an African leader for good governance and excellence in leadership has gone to?
    A) Joquin Chissano who is ex-mozambique president

    14) Who is the chairman of SEBI
    A) M Damodaran

    15) Who is the Drugs Controller General of India
    A) M Venkateswarlu

    16) Which countries are the top reciepents of FDI
    A) China, India, USA, The Russian Federation and Brazil are the top 5 countries according to the UNCTAD report

    17) where is the national environmental engineering and research institute - NEERI
    A) Nagpur

    18) Sardar Swaran Singh National Institute of Renewable energy is located in:
    A) Kapurthala - Punjab]]>
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    History of India An overview until Independece http://worthview.com/history-of-india-an-overview-until-independece/ Mon, 26 Nov 2007 19:31:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/history-of-india-an-overview-until-independece/ The people of India have had a continuous civilization since 2500 B.C., when the inhabitants of the Indus River valley developed an urban culture based on commerce and sustained by agricultural trade. This civilization declined around 1500 B.C., probably due to ecological changes.

    During the second millennium B.C., pastoral, Aryan-speaking tribes migrated from the northwest into the subcontinent. As they settled in the middle Ganges River valley, they adapted to antecedent cultures.

    The political map of ancient and medieval India was made up of myriad kingdoms with fluctuating boundaries. In the 4th and 5th centuries A.D., northern India was unified under the Gupta Dynasty. During this period, known as India's Golden Age, Hindu culture and political administration reached new heights.

    Islam spread across the Indian subcontinent over a period of 500 years. In the 10th and 11th centuries, Turks and Afghans invaded India and established sultanates in Delhi. In the early 16th century, descendants of Genghis Khan swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mughal (Mogul) Dynasty, which lasted for 200 years. From the 11th to the 15th centuries, southern India was dominated by Hindu Chola and Vijayanagar Dynasties. During this time, the two systems--the prevailing Hindu and Muslim--mingled, leaving lasting cultural influences on each other.

    The first British outpost in South Asia was established in 1619 at Surat on the northwestern coast. Later in the century, the East India Company opened permanent trading stations at Madras, Bombay, and Calcutta, each under the protection of native rulers. The British expanded their influence from these footholds until, by the 1850s, they controlled most of present-day India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. In 1857, a rebellion in north India led by mutinous Indian soldiers caused the British Parliament to transfer all political power from the East India Company to the Crown. Great Britain began administering most of India directly while controlling the rest through treaties with local rulers. In the late 1800s, the first steps were taken toward self-government in British India with the appointment of Indian councilors to advise the British viceroy and the establishment of provincial councils with Indian members; the British subsequently widened participation in legislative councils. Beginning in 1920, Indian leader Mohandas K. Gandhi transformed the Indian National Congress political party into a mass movement to campaign against British colonial rule. The party used both parliamentary and nonviolent resistance and non-cooperation to achieve independence. On August 15, 1947, India became a dominion within the Commonwealth, with Jawaharlal Nehru as Prime Minister. Enmity between Hindus and Muslims led the British to partition British India, creating East and West Pakistan, where there were Muslim majorities. India became a republic within the Commonwealth after promulgating its constitution on January 26, 1950.]]>
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    Our indians - Great Indians http://worthview.com/our-indians-great-indians/ Sat, 01 Dec 2007 11:19:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/our-indians-great-indians/

    ARYABHATT (476 CE) MASTER ASTRONOMER AND MATHEMATICIAN Born in 476 CE in Kusumpur ( Bihar ), Aryabhatt's intellectual brilliance remapped the boundaries of mathematics and astronomy. In 499 CE, at the age of 23, he wrote a text on astronomy and an unparallel treatise on mathematics called "Aryabhatiyam." He formulated the process of calculating the motion of planets and the time of eclipses. Aryabhatt was the first to proclaim that the earth is round, it rotates on its axis, orbits the sun and is suspended in space - 1000 years before Copernicus published his heliocentric theory. He is also acknowledged for calculating p (Pi) to four decimal places: 3.1416 and the sine table in trigonometry. Centuries later, in 825 CE, the Arab mathematician, Mohammed Ibna Musa credited the value of Pi to the Indians, "This value has been given by the H indu s." And above all, his most spectacular contribution was the concept of zero without which modern computer technology would have been non-existent. Aryabhatt was a colossus in the field of mathematics. BHASKARACHARYA II (1114-1183 CE) GENIUS IN ALGEBRA Born in the obscure village of Vijjadit (Jalgaon) in Maharastra, Bhaskaracharya's work in Algebra, Arithmetic and Geometry catapulted him to fame and immortality. His renowned mathematical works called "Lilavati" and "Bijaganita" are considered to be unparalled and a memorial to his profound intelligence. Its translation in several languages of the world bear testimony to its eminence. In his treatise "Siddhant Shiromani" he writes on planetary positions, eclipses, cosmography, mathematical techniques and astronomical equipment. In the "Surya Siddhant" he makes a note on the force of gravity: "Objects fall on earth due to a force of attraction by the earth. Therefore, the earth, planets, constellations, moon, and sun are held in orbit due to this attraction." Bhaskaracharya was the first to discover gravity, 500 years before Sir Isaac Newton. He was the champion among mathematicians of ancient and medieval India . His works fired the imagination of Persian and European scholars, who through research on his works earned fame and popularity. ACHARYA KANAD (600 BCE) FOUNDER OF ATOMIC THEORY As the founder of "Vaisheshik Darshan"- one of six principal philosophies of India - Acharya Kanad was a genius in philosophy. He is believed to have been born in Prabhas Kshetra near Dwarika in Gujarat . He was the pioneer expounder of realism, law of causation and the atomic theory. He has classified all the objects of creation into nine elements, namely: earth, water, light, wind, ether, time, space, mind and soul. He says, "Every object of creation is made of atoms which in turn connect with each other to form molecules." His statement ushered in the Atomic Theory for the first time ever in the world, nearly 2500 years before John Dalton. Kanad has also described the dimension and motion of atoms and their chemical reactions with each other. The eminent historian, T.N. Colebrook, has said, "Compared to the scientists of Europe , Kanad and other Indian scientists were the global masters of this field." NAGARJUNA (100 CE) WIZARD OF CHEMICAL SCIENCE He was an extraordinary wizard of science born in the nondescript village of Baluka in Madhya Pradesh. His dedicated research for twelve years produced maiden discoveries and inventions in the faculties of chemistry and metallurgy. Textual masterpieces like "Ras Ratnakar," "Rashrudaya" and "Rasendramangal" are his renowned contributions to the science of chemistry. Where the medieval alchemists of England failed, Nag arjuna had discovered the alchemy of transmuting base metals into gold. As the author of medical books like "Arogyamanjari" and "Yogasar," he also made significant contributions to the field of curative medicine. Because of his profound scholarliness and versatile knowledge, he was appointed as Chancellor of the famous University of Nalanda . Nag arjuna's milestone discoveries impress and astonish the scientists of today. ACHARYA CHARAK (600 BCE) FATHER OF MEDICINE Acharya Charak has been crowned as the Father of Medicine. His renowned work, the "Charak Samhita", is considered as an encyclopedia of Ayurveda. His principles, diagoneses, and cures retain their potency and truth even after a couple of millennia. When the science of anatomy was confused with different theories in Europe , Acharya Charak revealed through his innate genius and enquiries the facts on human anatomy, embryology, pharmacology, blood circulation and diseases like diabetes, tuberculosis, heart disease, etc. In the "Charak Samhita" he has described the medicinal qualities and functions of 100,000 herbal plants. He has emphasized the influence of diet and activity on mind and body. He has proved the correlation of spirituality and physical health contributed greatly to diagnostic and curative sciences. He has also prescribed and ethical charter for medical practitioners two centuries prior to the Hippocratic oath. Through his genius and intuition, Acharya Charak made landmark contributions to Ayurvedal. He forever remains etched in the annals of history as one of the greatest and noblest of rishi-scientists. ACHARYA SUSHRUT (600 BCE) FATHER OF PLASTIC SURGERY A genius who has been glowingly recognized in the annals of medical science. Born to sage Vishwamitra, Acharya Sudhrut details the first ever surgery procedures in "Sushrut Samhita," a unique encyclopedia of surgery. He is venerated as the father of plastic surgery and the science of anesthesia. When surgery was in its infancy in Europe , Sushrut was performing Rhinoplasty (restoration of a damaged nose) and other challenging operations. In the "Sushrut Samhita," he prescribes treatment for twelve types of fractures and six types of dislocations. His details on human embryology are simply amazing. Sushrut used 125 types of surgical instruments including scalpels, lancets, needles, Cathers and rectal speculums; mostly designed from the jaws of animals and birds. He has also described a number of stitching methods; the use of horse's hair as thread and fibers of bark. In the "Sushrut Samhita," and fibers of bark. In the "Sushrut Samhita," he details 300 types of operations. The ancient Indians were the pioneers in amputation, caesarian and cranial surgeries. Acharya Sushrut was a giant in the arena of medical science. VARAHAMIHIR (499-587 CE) EMINENT ASTROLOGER AND ASTRONOMERA renowned astrologer and astronomer who was honored with a special decoration and status as one of the nine gems in the court of King Vikramaditya in Avanti ( Ujjain ). Varahamihir's book "panchsiddhant" holds a prominent place in the realm of astronomy. He notes that the moon and planets are lustrous not because of their own light but due to sunlight. In the "Bruhad Samhita" and "Bruhad Jatak," he has revealed his discoveries in the domains of geography, constellation, science, botany and animal science. In his treatise on botanical science, Varamihir presents cures for various diseases afflicting plants and trees. The rishi-scientist survives through his unique contributions to the science of astrology and astronomy. ACHARYA PATANJALI (200 BCE) FATHER OF YOGA The Science of Yoga is one of several unique contributions of India to the world. It seeks to discover and realize the ultimate Reality through yogic practices. Acharya Patanjali, the founder, hailed from the district of Gonda (Ganara) in Uttar Pradesh. He prescribed the control of prana (life breath) as the means to control the body, mind and soul. This subsequently rewards one with good health and inner happiness. Acharya Patanjali's 84 yogic postures effectively enhance the efficiency of the respiratory, circulatory, nervous, digestive and endocrine systems and many other organs of the body. Yoga has eight limbs where Acharya Patanjali shows the attainment of the ultimate bliss of God in samadhi through the disciplines of: yam, niyam, asan, pranayam, pratyahar, dhyan and dharna. The Science of Yoga has gained popularity because of its scientific approach and benefits. Yoga also holds the honored place as one of six philosophies in the Indian philosophical system. Acharya Patanjali will forever be remembered and revered as a pioneer in the science of self-discipline, happiness and self-realization. ACHARYA BHARADWAJ (800 BCE) PIONEER OF AVIATION TECHNOLOGY Acharya Bharadwaj had a hermitage in the holy city of Prayag and was an ordent apostle of Ayurveda and mechanical sciences. He authored the "Yantra Sarvasva" which includes astonishing and outstanding discoveries in aviation science, space science and flying machines. He has described three categories of flying machines: 1.) One that flies on earth from one place to another. 2.) One that travels from one planet to another. 3.) And One that travels from one universe to another. His designs and descriptions have impressed and amazed aviation engineers of today. His brilliance in aviation technology is further reflected through techniques described by him: 1.) Profound Secret: The technique to make a flying machine invisible through the application of sunlight and wind force. 2.) Living Secret: The technique to make an invisible space machine visible through the application of electrical force. 3.) Secret of Eavesdropping: The technique to listen to a conversation in another plane. 4.) Visual Secrets: The technique to see what's happening inside another plane. Through his innovative and brilliant discoveries, Acharya Bharadwaj has been recognized as the pioneer of aviation technology. ACHARYA KAPIL (3000 BCE) FATHER OF COSMOLOGY Celebrated as the founder of Sankhya philosophy, Acharya Kapil is believed to have been born in 3000 BCE to the illustrious sage Kardam and Devhuti. He gifted the world with the Sankhya School of Thought. His pioneering work threw light on the nature and principles of the ultimate Soul (Purusha), primal matter (Prakruti) and creation. His concept of transformation of energy and profound commentaries on atma, non-atma and the subtle elements of the cosmos places him in an elite class of master achievers - incomparable to the discoveries of other cosmologists. On his assertion that Prakruti, with the inspiration of Purusha, is the mother of cosmic creation and all energies, he contributed a new chapter in the science of cosmology. Because of his extrasensory observations and revelations on the secrets of creation, he is recognized and saluted as the Father of Cosmology.]]> 901 2007-12-01 16:49:00 2007-12-01 11:19:00 open open our-indians-great-indians publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://eqe2p.th8.us FACTS TO MAKE EVERY Indian PROUD http://worthview.com/facts-to-make-every-indian-proud/ Sat, 01 Dec 2007 11:29:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/facts-to-make-every-indian-proud/ 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 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. Q. 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). YET, 38% of doctors in USA are Indians. 12% scientists in USA are Indians. 36% of NASA scientists are Indians. 34% of Microsoft employees are Indians. 28% of IBM employees are Indians. 17% of INTEL scientists are Indians. 13% of XEROX employees are Indians. Some of the following facts may be known to you. These facts were recently published in a German magazine, which deals with WORLD HISTORY FACTS ABOUT INDIA. 1. India never invaded any country in her last 1000 years of history. 2  India invented the Number system. Zero was invented by Aryabhatta. 3. The world's first University was established in Takshila in 700BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4 th century BC was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education. 4. According to the Forbes magazine, Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer software. 5.  Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans. 6. Although western media portray modern images of India as poverty striken and underdeveloped through  political corruption, India was once the richest empire on earth. 7. The art of navigation was born in the river Sindh 5000 years ago. The very word "Navigation" is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH. 8.  The value of pi was first calculated by Budhayana, and he explained the concept of what is now known as the Pythagorean Theorem. British scholars have last year (1999) officially published that Budhayan's works dates to the 6 th Century which is long before the European mathematicians. 9.  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 Indians used numbers as big as 10  53. 10. According to the Gemmological Institute of America, up until 1896, India was the only source of diamonds to the world. 11. USA based IEEE has proved what has been a century-old suspicion amongst academics that the pioneer of wireless communication was Professor Jagdeesh Bose and not Marconi. 12. The earliest reservoir and dam for irrigation was built in Saurashtra. 13. Chess was invented in India. 14. Sushruta is the father of surgery. 2600 years ago he and health scientists of his time conducted surgeries like cesareans, cataract, fractures and urinary stones. Usage of anaesthesia was well known in ancient India. 15. When many cultures in the world were only nomadic forest dwellers over 5000 years ago, Indians established Harappan culture in Sindhu Valley (Indus Valley Civilisation). 16. The place value system, the decimal system was developed in India in 100 BC. ALL OF THE ABOVE IS JUST THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG, THE LIST COULD BE ENDLESS. BUT, if we don't see even a glimpse of that great India in the India that we see today, it clearly means that we are not working up to our potential; and that if we do, we could once again be an evershining and inspiring country setting a bright path for rest of the world to follow. I hope you enjoyed it and work towards the welfare of INDIA.

    Say proudly, I AM AN INDIAN.

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    Know what our National Anthem means... http://worthview.com/know-what-our-national-anthem-means/ Fri, 07 Dec 2007 21:18:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/know-what-our-national-anthem-means/ Jana Gana Mana - Just a thought for the National Anthem! How well do you know about it? I have always wondered who is the "adhinayak" and "bharat bhagya vidhata",whose praise we are singing. I thought might be Motherland India ! Our current National Anthem "Jana Gana Mana" is sung throughout the country. Did you know the following about our national anthem, I didn't. To begin with, India 's national anthem, Jana Gana Mana Adhinayaka, was written by Rabindranath Tagore in honour of King George V and the Queen of England when they visited India in 1919. To honour their visit Pandit Motilal Nehru had the five stanzas included, which are in praise of the King and Queen. (And most of us think it is in the praise of our great motherland!! !) In the original Bengali verses only those provinces that were under British rule, i.e. Punjab, Sindh, Gujarat , Maratha etc.were mentioned. None of the princely states were recognized which are integral parts of India now Kashmir, Rajasthan, Andhra, Mysore or Kerala. Neither the Indian Ocean nor the Arabian Sea was included, since they were directly under Portuguese rule at that time. The Jana Gana Mana Adhinayaka implies that King George V is the lord of the masses and Bharata Bhagya Vidhata is "the bestower of good fortune". Following is a translation of the five stanzas that glorify the King: First stanza: (Indian) People wake up remembering your good name and ask for your blessings and they sing your glories. (Tava shubha naame jaage; tava shubha aashish maage, gaaye tava jaya gaatha) Second stanza: Around your throne people of all religions come and give their love and anxiously wait to hear your kind words. Third stanza: Praise to the King for being the charioteer, for leading the ancient travelers beyond misery. Fourth stanza: Drowned in the deep ignorance and suffering, poverty-stricken, unconscious country? Waiting for the wink of your eye and your mother's (the Queen's) true protection. Fifth stanza: In your compassionate plans, the sleeping Bharat ( India ) will wake up. We bow down to your feet O' Queen, and glory to Rajeshwara (the King). This whole poem does not indicate any love for the Motherland but depicts a bleak picture. When you sing Jana Gana Mana Adhinayaka, whom are you glorifying? Certainly not the Motherland. Is it God? The poem does not indicate that.It is time now to understand the original purpose and the implication of this, rather than blindly sing as has been done the past fifty years. Nehru chose the present national anthem as opposed to Vande Mataram because he thought that it would be easier for the band to play!!! It was an absurd reason but Today for that matter bands have advanced and they can very well play any music. So they can as well play Vande Mataram, which is a far better composition in praise of our Dear Motherland - India . Wake up, it's high time! Shouldn't Vande Mataram be our National Anthem. Come Join together to put Vande Mataram as our National Anthem. Please dont break the chain lets see how many people are coming to know about it.

    PROUD TO BE INDIAN...

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    Save India..... http://worthview.com/save-india/ Wed, 19 Dec 2007 19:28:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/save-india/ U CAN MAKE A HUGE DIFFERENCE TO THE INDIAN ECONOMY BY FOLLOWING FEW SIMPLE STEPS. Hi friends Please spare a couple of minutes here........for the sake of India ... our country. I got this article from one of my friend, but it's true, I can see this from day to day life, Small example, Before 5 months 1 CAN $ = IND Rs 32 After 5 months. Now it is 1 CAN $ = IND Rs 37 I don't think so, Canadian Economy is booming, but Indian Economy is Going Down . Our Economy is in ur hands Do u know this, INDIAN economy is in a crisis - As you are all aware ! INDIA like many other ASIAN countries, INDIA is undergoing a severe economic crunch. Many INDIAN industries are closing down. The INDIAN economy is in a crisis and if we do not take proper steps to control those, we will be in a critical situation. More than 30000 crore rupees of foreign exchange are being siphoned out of our country on products such as cosmetics, snacks, tea, beverages...etc which are grown, produced and consumed here .
    A cold drink that costs only 70/80 paise to produce is sold for NINE rupees , and a major chunk of profits from these are sent abroad. This is a serious drain on INDIAN economy. Did you know that " COCA COLA " and " SPRITE " belong to the same multinational company, "COCA COLA " ? On one hand coke advertisements say that ' JO CHAHO HOJAYE, COCACOLA ENJOY' (i.e . whatever the hell, let it happen, you drink coke) ; and on the other hand, Sprite says that 'BHUJAO ONLY PYAS, BAKI ALL BAKWAS' (i.e. drinks can just quench thirst all other claims are false). What can you do ? You can consider some of the better alternatives to aerated drinks. For that matter PEPSI is also the same You can drink LEMON JUICE, FRESH FRUIT JUICES, CHILLED LASSI (SWEET OR SOUR), BUTTER MILK, COCONUT WATER, JALJEERA, ENERJEE, MASALA MILK.......... Everyone deserves a healthy drink, including you! Over and abo! ve all this, economic sanctions have been imposed on us. We have nothing against Multinational companies, but to protect ou! r own interests we request everybody to use INDIAN products only for next two years. With the rise in petrol prices, if we do not do this, the rupee will devalue further and we will end up paying much more for the same products in the near future. What you can do about it ? 1. Buy only products manufactured by WHOLLY INDIAN COMPANIES. 2. ENROLL as many people as possible for this cause. Each individual should become a leader for this awareness. This is the only way to save our country from severe economic crisis. You don't need to give-up your lifestyle. You just need to choose an alternate product. All categories of products are available from WHOLLY INDIAN COMPANIES. LIST OF PRODUCTS 1. BATHING SOAP: USE - CINTHOL & OTHER GODREJ BRANDS, SANTOOR, WIPRO SHIKAKAI, MYSORE SANDAL, MARGO, NEEM, EVITA, MEDIMIX, GANGA , NIRMA BATH & CHANDRIKA .
    INSTEAD OF - LUX, LIFEBOY, REXONA, LIRIL, DOVE, PEARS, HAMAM, LESANCY, CAMAY, PALMOLIVE 2. TOOTH PASTE: USE - NEEM, BABOOL, PROMISE, VICO VAJRADANTI, PRUDENT, DABUR PRODUCTS,MISWAK.
    INSTEAD OF - COLGATE, CLOSE UP, PEPSODENT, CIBACA, FORHANS, MENTADENT . 3. TOOTH BRUSH:
    USE - PRUDENT, AJANTA , PROMISE.
    INSTEAD OF - COLGATE, CLOSE UP, PEPSODENT, FORHANS. , ORAL-B 4. SHAVING CREAM:
    USE - GODREJ, EMANI.
    INSTEAD OF - PALMOLIVE, OL! D SPIICE, GILLETE. 5. BLADE: USE - SUPERMAX, TOPAZ, LAZER, ASHOKA.
    INSTEAD OF - SEVEN-O -CLOCK, 365, GILLETTE. 6. TALCUM POWDER: USE - SANTOOR, GOKUL, CINTHOL, WIPRO BABY POWDER, BOROPLUS
    INSTEAD OF - PONDS, OLD SPICE, JOHNSON BABY POWDER, SHOWER TO SHOWER. 7. MILK POWDER: USE - INDIANA , AMUL, AMULYA .
    INSTEAD OF - ANIKSPRAY, MILKANA, EVERYDAY MILK,MILKMAID. 8. SHAMPOO: USE - LAKME, NIRMA, VELVET
    INSTEAD OF - HALO, ALL CLEAR, NYLE, SUNSILK.,HEAD AND SHOULDERS, PANTENE
    9. MOBILE CONNECTIONS
    USE - BSNL, AIRTEL
    INSTEAD OF - HUTCH. And above all, CLOTHES - STOP BUYING --ALAN PAINE, PETER ENGLAND, ARROW,LOUIS PHILLIPE, LEE, REEBOK,NIKE,VAN HUESEN,CALVIN KLIEN, RAID AND TAYLOR . Do you know that the cotton is produced in the INDIAN villages, threads are produced in the INDIAN towns, dresses are stitched in INDIAN cities and clothes are purchased by INDIAN customers? But it is BRANDED as MANUFACTURED BY A MULTINATIONAL COMPANY for which we LOSE PRECIOUS FOREIGN EXCHANGE. THE POINT TO NOTE: THE MONEY IS GOING TO SOME DEVELOPEDCOUNTRIES . It is TRUE. PLEASE go to the remote areas of cities AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THE TRUTH . Thousands of poor innocent INDIANS are working as tailors for stitching the WORLD'S POPULAR READYMADE CLOTHES ( ALAN PAINE, PETER ENGLAND ETC.....) ,. BUT THEY ARE PAID A POOR AMOUNT. THIS IS HAPPENING BECUSE OF OUR IGNORANCE. INDIA IS ONE OF THE MAJOR TEXTILE EXPORTER IN THE WORLD. OUR TAILORS ARE FAMOUS EVEN IN COUNTRIES LIKE US AND UK . THEN WHY SHOULD WE BLINDLY GIVE IN TO THE ATTRACTION OF FOREIGN BRANDS? PLEASE THINK ABOUT IT. Every INDIAN product you buy makes a big difference. It saves INDIA . Let us take a firm decision today. BUY INDIAN TO BE INDIAN we are not against of foreign products. WE ARE NOT ANTI-MULTINATIONAL. WE ARE TRYING TO SAVE OUR NATION. EVERY DAY IS A STRUGGLE FOR A REAL FREEDOM. WE ACHIEVED OUR INDEPENDENCE AFTER LOSING MANY LIVES. THEY DIED PAINFULLY TO ENSURE THAT WE LIVE PEACEFULLY . THE CURRENT TREND IS VERY THREATENING. MULTINATIONALS CALL IT GLOBALISATION OF INDIAN ECONOMY. FOR INDIANS LIKE YOU AND ME IT IS RECOLONISATION OF INDIA . THE COLONIST'S LEFT INDIA THEN. BUT THIS TIME THEY WILL MAKE SURE THEY DON'T MAKE ANY MISTAKES. WHO WOULD LIKE TO LET A" GOOSE THAT LAYS GOLDEN EGGS" SLIP AWAY. PLEASE REMEMBER : POLITICAL FREEDOM IS USELESS WITHOUT ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE . RUSSIA , S.KOREA , MEXICO ........THE LIST IS VERY LONG!! LET US LEARN FROM THEIR EXPERIENCE AND FROM OUR HISTORY. LET US DO THE DUTY OF EVERY TRUE INDIAN. FINALLY: IT'S OBVIOUS THAT U CAN'T GIVE UP ALL OF THE ITEMS MENTIONED ABOVE, SO GIVE UP ATLEAST ONE ITEM TO FOR THE SAKE OF OUR COUNTRY. LITTLE DROPS MAKE A GREAT OCEAN .
    Jai Hind...............
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    History of Republic Day http://worthview.com/republic-day/ Sat, 19 Jan 2008 14:33:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/republic-day/ 26th January 1950 is one of the most important days in Indian history as it was on this day the constitution of India came into force and India became a truly sovereign state. In this day India became a totally republican unit. The country finally realized the dream of Mahatma Gandhi and the numerous freedom fighters who, fought for and sacrificed their lives for the Independence of their country. So, the 26th of January was decreed a national holiday and has been recognized and celebrated as the Republic Day of India, ever since.

    Today, the Republic Day is celebrated with much enthusiasm all over the country and especially in the capital, New Delhi where the celebrations start with the Presidential to the nation. The beginning of the occasion is always a solemn reminder of the sacrifice of the martyrs who died for the country in the freedom movement and the succeeding wars for the defense of sovereignty of their country. Then, the President comes forward to award the medals of bravery to the people from the armed forces for their exceptional courage in the field and also the civilians, who have distinguished themselves by their different acts of valour in different situations.

    To mark the importance of this occasion, every year a grand parade is held in the capital, from the Rajghat, along the Vijaypath. The different regiments of the army, the Navy and the Air force march past in all their finery and official decorations even the horses of the cavalry are attractively caparisoned to suit the occasion. The crème of N.C.C cadets, selected from all over the country consider it an honour to participate in this event, as do the school children from various schools in the capital. They spend many days preparing for the event and no expense is spared to see that every detail is taken care of, from their practice for the drills, the essential props and their uniforms.

    The parade is followed by a pageant of spectacular displays from the different states of the country. These moving exhibits depict scenes of activities of people in those states and the music and songs of that particular state accompany each display. Each display brings out the diversity and richness of the culture of India and the whole show lends a festive air to the occasion. The parade and the ensuing pageantry is telecast by the National Television and is watched by millions of viewers in every corner of the country.

    The patriotic fervor of the people on this day brings the whole country together even in her essential diversity. Every part of the country is represented in occasion, which makes the Republic Day the most popular of all the national holidays of India.

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    Saare Jahan Se Achcha - Lyrics http://worthview.com/saare-jahan-se-achcha/ Fri, 25 Jan 2008 20:27:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/saare-jahan-se-achcha/ Saare Jahan Se Achchha (Urdu: ???? ???? ?? ????) is one of the enduring patriotic poems of the Urdu language. Written originally for children in the ghazal style of Urdu poetry by poet Muhammad Iqbal, the poem was published in the weekly journal Ittehad on 16 August 1904. Recited by Iqbal the following year at Government College, Lahore, now in Pakistan, it quickly became an anthem of opposition to the British rule in India. The song, an ode to Hindustan—the land comprising present-day Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan—both celebrated and cherished the land even as it lamented its age-old anguish. Also known as Tarana-e-Hindi (Urdu: ????? ???? "Anthem of the People of Hindustan"), it was later published in 1924 in the Urdu book Bang-i-Dara. S?re jah?ñ se achch? hindost?ñ ham?r? ham bulbuleñ haiñ us k? vuh gulsit?ñ ham?r? ?hurbat meñ hoñ agar ham, raht? hai dil vat?an meñ samjho vuh?ñ hameñ bh? dil ho jah?ñ ham?r? parbat vuh sab se ?ñch?, hams?yah ?sm?ñ k? vuh santar? ham?r?, vuh p?sb?ñ ham?r? god? meñ khelt? haiñ us k? haz?roñ nadiy?ñ gulshan hai jin ke dam se rashk-e jan?ñ ham?r? ay ?b-r?d-e gang?! vuh din haiñ y?d tujh ko? utar? tire kin?re jab k?rav?ñ ham?r? ma?hab nah?ñ sikh?t? ?pas meñ bair rakhn? hind? haiñ ham, vat?an hai hindost?ñ ham?r? y?n?n-o-mi?r-o-rum? sab mi? ga?e jah?ñ se ab tak magar hai b?q? n?m-o-nish?ñ ham?r? kuchh b?t hai kih hast? mi?t? nah?ñ ham?r? sadiyoñ rah? hai dushman daur-e zam?ñ ham?r? iqb?l! ko?? ma?ram apn? nah?ñ jah?ñ meñ ma?l?m ky? kis? ko dard-e nih?ñ ham?r?!
    saare jahaan se achcha hindostaan hamaraa hum bul bulain hai is kee, ye gulsitan hamaraa parbat vo sabse unchaa hum saaya aasma kaa vo santaree hamaraa, vo paasbaan hamaraa
    godee mein khel tee hain is kee hazaaron nadiya gulshan hai jinke dum se, rashke janna hamaraa
    mazhab nahee sikhataa apas mein bayr rakhnaa hindee hai hum, vatan hai hindostaan hamaraa Translation -  From Wikipedia Better than the entire world, is our Hindustan, We are its nightingales, and it (is) our garden abode If we are in an alien place, the heart remains in the homeland, Know us to be only there where our heart is. That tallest mountain, that shade-sharer of the sky, It (is) our sentry, it (is) our watchman In its lap frolic those thousands of rivers, Whose vitality makes our garden the envy of Paradise. O the flowing waters of the Ganges, do you remember that day When our caravan first disembarked on your waterfront? Religion does not teach us to bear ill-will among ourselves We are of Hind, our homeland is Hindustan. In a world in which ancient Greece, Egypt, and Rome have all vanished without trace Our own attributes (name and sign) live on today. Such is our existence that it cannot be erased Even though, for centuries, the cycle of time has been our enemy. Iqbal! We have no confidant in this world What does any one know of our hidden pain?]]>
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    Vande Mataram - lyrics http://worthview.com/vande-mataram/ Fri, 25 Jan 2008 20:37:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/vande-mataram/ Vande Mataram is the national song of India. It is not to be confused with the national anthem of India. The lyrics were written by Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay, in a mix of Sanskrit and Bengali. The song was written in 1876 , but published in 1882. The title means "Long live the Mother[land]". The first version of the Flag of India had "????? ??????" (Vande Mataram) written on it. Sanskrit [change] Full version ?????? ?????? ??????????? ???? ???????? ??????? . ????? ??????????? ?????? ???????? ????? ??????? ???????????????, ????????? ?????? ???????? . ?????? ????? ?????? ? ???? ???? ???? ???? ????? ????? ???????? ???? ?????????? ???????? ?? ???? ?? ???? ???? ????? ???????? ????? ???????? ?????????????? ?????? ? ???? ?????? ???? ????, ???? ????? ???? ???? ???? ?? ??????? ????? ?????? ???? ?? ?????, ????? ???? ?? ?????, ?????? ??????? ??? ???????-??????? ? ???? ?? ?????? ?????????????? ???? ????? ???????? ???? ????????????, ????? ?????? ????? ????? ????? ??????? ?????? ?????? ?????? ? ???????? ????? ????????? ???????? ????? ????? ?????? ? [change] Translation Mother, I salute thee! Rich with thy hurrying streams, bright with orchard gleams, Cool with thy winds of delight, Green fields waving Mother of might, Mother free. Glory of moonlight dreams, Over thy branches and lordly streams, Clad in thy blossoming trees, Mother, giver of ease Laughing low and sweet! Mother I kiss thy feet, Speaker sweet and low! Mother, to thee I bow. Who hath said thou art weak in thy lands When swords flash out in seventy million hands And seventy million voices roar Thy dreadful name from shore to shore? With many strengths who art mighty and stored, To thee I call Mother and Lord! Thou who saves, arise and save! To her I cry who ever her foe drove Back from plain and sea And shook herself free. Thou art wisdom, thou art law, Thou art heart, our soul, our breath Though art love divine, the awe In our hearts that conquers death. Thine the strength that nerves the arm, Thine the beauty, thine the charm. Every image made divine In our temples is but thine. Thou art Durga, Lady and Queen, With her hands that strike and her swords of sheen, Thou art Lakshmi lotus-throned, And the Muse a hundred-toned, Pure and perfect without peer, Mother lend thine ear, Rich with thy hurrying streams, Bright with thy orchard gleems, Dark of hue O candid-fair In thy soul, with jewelled hair And thy glorious smile divine, Loveliest of all earthly lands, Showering wealth from well-stored hands! Mother, mother mine! Mother sweet, I bow to thee, Mother great and free! Vandemataram in English vande maataram.. vande maataram.. maataram.. sujalaam sufalaam malayaj sheetalaam sasyashyaamalaam maataram vande.. shubhrajyotsna pulakit yaaminiim phulla kusumita drumadal shobhiniim suhaasinim sumadhura bhaashhinim sukhadaam varadaam maataram.. vande maataram sapta koti kantha kalakala ninaada karaale nisapta koti bhujaidhruta kharakarvaale sapta koti kantha kalakala ninaada karaale nisapta koti bhujaidhruta kharakarvaale ka bola ka noma eith bole bahubal dhaariniin namaami taariniim ripudalavaariniin maataram vande maataram ... tumi vidyaa tumi dharma, tumi hridi tumi marma tvan hi praanaah shariire baahute tumi maa shakti, hridaye tumi maa bhakti, tomaarai pratimaa gadi mandire mandire vande maataram.. tvan hi durgaa dashapraharanadhaarinii kamalaa kamaladala vihaarinii vaanii vidyaadaayinii, namaami tvaam namaami kamalaan amalaan atulaam sujalaan sufalaan maataram vande maataram.. shyaamalaan saralaan susmitaan bhuushhitaam dharaniin bharaniin maataram vande maataram.... ]]> 909 2008-01-26 02:07:00 2008-01-25 20:37:00 open open vande-mataram publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243938822 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://sx7ti.th8.us Jana gana mana - Lyrics - Our National Anthem http://worthview.com/jana-gana-mana-our-national-anthem/ Fri, 25 Jan 2008 21:08:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/jana-gana-mana-our-national-anthem/ Jana Gana Mana is the national anthem of India. Written in Bengali, it is the first of five stanzas of an ode composed and scored by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. This was first sung on 27 December 1911, at the Calcutta Session of the Indian National Congress, Jana Gana Mana was officially adopted by the Constituent Assembly as the Indian national anthem in January 24, 1950. A formal rendition of the national anthem takes fifty two seconds. A shortened version consisting of the first and last lines (and taking about 20 seconds to play) is also staged occasionally. The music for the current version is derived from a composition for the song by Ram Singh Thakur. Hindi Lyrics Jana Gana Mana Adhinayaka, Jaya He Bharata Bhagya Vidhata Punjab Sindhu Gujarata Maratha Dravida Utkala Banga (places in India) Vindhya Himachala Yamuna Ganga Uchchhala Jaladhi Taranga Tava Shubha Name Jage Tava Shubha Ashisha Mage Gahe Tava Jaya Gaatha Jana Gana Mangaladayaka Jaya He Bharata Bhaagya Vidhata Jaya He ! Jaya He ! Jaya He ! Jaya, Jaya, Jaya, Jaya He English translation You rule the minds of all people and control India's future. Your name brings joy to Punjab, Sind, Gujarat and Maratha; and Dravida and Orissa and Bengal. (regions in India) It echoes in the Vindhya and Himalayan hills, and mixes with the music of the Yamuna and Ganga rivers. It is also sung by waves of the sea. We pray for your blessings and sing your praise. We look forward to your best wishes. And we wish Victory, victory, victory for you. JAI HINDH ]]> 910 2008-01-26 02:38:00 2008-01-25 21:08:00 open open jana-gana-mana-our-national-anthem publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243938698 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://4rfgs.th8.us THE HISTORY OF THE INDIAN FLAG. http://worthview.com/the-history-of-the-indian-flag/ Wed, 20 Feb 2008 15:02:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/the-history-of-the-indian-flag/
    FunAndFunOnly (www.mails4u.net.tc) The flag that was first hoisted on August 7, 1906, at the Parsee Bagan Square in Calcutta.
    FunAndFunOnly (www.mails4u.net.tc) Called the 'Saptarishi Flag', this was hoisted in Stuttgart at the International Socialist Congress held on August 22, 1907.
    FunAndFunOnly (www.mails4u.net.tc) Associated with the names of Dr. Annie Besant and Lokmanya Tilak, this flag was hoisted at the Congress session in Calcutta during the 'Home Rule Movement'.
    FunAndFunOnly (www.mails4u.net.tc) In the year 1921, a young man from Andhra presented this flag to Gandhiji for approval. It was only after Gandhiji's suggestion that the white strip and the charkha were added.
    FunAndFunOnly (www.mails4u.net.tc) This flag was suggested during the All India Congress Committee session in 1931. However, the Committee's suggestion was not approved.
    FunAndFunOnly (www.mails4u.net.tc) On August 6, 1931, the Indian National Congress formally adopted this flag, which was first hoisted on August 31.
    FunAndFunOnly (www.mails4u.net.tc) Our National Flag, which was born on July 22, 1947, with Nehruji's words, "Now I present to you not only the Resolution, but the Flag itself". This flag was first hoisted at the Council House on August 15, 1947.
    T he man who designed Tiranga versatile genius Lt. Shri Pingali Venkayya.
    FunAndFunOnly (www.mails4u.net.tc)
    Lt .Shri Pingali Venkayya
    India 's flag is a tricolor standard, with bands of saffron, white, and dark green. The saffron represents courage, sacrifice, patriotism, and renunciation. It is also the color of the Hindu people. The green stands for faith, fertility and the land; it is the color of the Islam religion. The white is in the center, symbolizing the hope for unity and peace. In the center of the white band is a blue wheel with 24 spokes. This is the Ashoka Chakra (or "Wheel of Law"). The Chakra represents the continuing progress of the nation and the importance of justice in life. It also appears on the Sarnath Lion Capital of Ashoka " .
    JAI HIND JAI BHARAT
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    World Administrators! http://worthview.com/world-administrators/ Wed, 27 Feb 2008 11:08:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2008/02/27/world-administrators/ Argentina - Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner (wife of the previous president Nestor Kirchner)
    Australia -
    Governor general -Micheal Jeffrey
    Prime Minister - Kevin Rudd
    Monarch - Queen Elizebeth II

    Bangladhesh -
    President - Iajuddin Ahmed
    Chief Adviser - Fakhruddin Ahmed

    Bhutan -
    King - Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuk
    Prime Minister - Kinzang Dorji

    Brazil - Lula Da Silva is the president
    Canada - Prime Minister - Stephen Harper

    Cyprus - Demetris Christofias becomes the first communist head of state in the European Union
    Denmark -
    Monarch - Margrethe II
    Prime Minister - Anders Gogh

    Germany - Angela Merkel
    Hungary - Ferenc Gyurcsany (recently visisted India)
    Kenya - Mwai Kibaki
    Mauritius -
    Prime Minister - Ravinchandra Raamgolam (recently visisted India)
    (Capital is Port Louis )

    Myanmar - Than Shwe is the military leader and the chairman of the State Peace and Development council
    Prime Minister - General Thein Sein

    Netherlands -
    Monarch - Queen Beatrix
    Prime Minister - Jan Peter Balkanedene

    Nigeria - (Abuja is the capital) - Umaru Yaradua is the president
    Serbia - Boris Tadic is the president
    South Africa - Thabo Mbeki is the incumbent president

    Thailand - Samak Sundaravej is the Prime Minister
    Bhumibol Adulyadej is the Kind of Thailand
    Thaksin Shinwatara and Surayud Chulanout are the previous leaders last year

    Uganda - Kampala is the capital -
    Prime Minister - Apolo Nsibambi]]>
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    Everything on Sports http://worthview.com/everything-on-sports/ Wed, 27 Feb 2008 13:58:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2008/02/27/everything-on-sports/ Micheal Phelps -USA - Swimming champion
    Tania Sachdev - Chess Champion]]>
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    Award winning Indian ad ,Respect the National Anthem http://worthview.com/award-winning-indian-ad-respect-the-national-anthem/ Tue, 29 Apr 2008 12:20:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/award-winning-indian-ad-respect-the-national-anthem/ ]]> 912 2008-04-29 17:50:00 2008-04-29 12:20:00 open open award-winning-indian-ad-respect-the-national-anthem publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243938539 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://ooqn3.th8.us Introduction to Search Engine Optminization http://worthview.com/introduction-to-search-engine-optminization/ Thu, 01 May 2008 04:41:13 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=3

    Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the volume and quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via "natural" ("organic" or "algorithmic") search results for targeted keywords.

    The famous saying still holds true. You can have the best looking site on the planet, but if no one can find it, then what good is it?

    Please note that according to statistics:

    • 85% of traffic/visitors are coming from top 3 search engines: Google, Yahoo & MSN!
    • about 75% of visitors are coming from the first 10 listings in the search engines results (page 1).
    • less than 20% of visitors are coming from the second 10 listings in the search engines results (page 2).
    • less than 5% of visitors are coming from the first 10 listings in the search engines results (page 3).
    • the rest little percentage is coming from listings beyond 30.
    There are two ways to be able to get noticed by search engines. One is through pay-per-click-advertisements. A good example of a pay-per-click system that is employed by search engines is the Google Adwords system. It has created a hype and has given Google around 5 billion dollars in terms of revenue per year. Webmasters can place their bids to be shown when a keyword is searched by a surfer. The highest bidders will get their sites to appear first when the search is being done. The second way of GETTING high rankings from search engines is through organic searches. Search engines evaluate websites by using what they call "spiders." These programs scan the websites and collects information about them. They then collate the information and pass it on to the search engine. This area is primarily the main arena of search engine optimization. It utilizes a set of methods to be able to get search engines to list the website on high ranks.]]>
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    Webmaster Guidlines from Google http://worthview.com/webmaster-guidlines-from-google/ Sat, 03 May 2008 06:06:14 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=4  

    Following these guidelines will help Google find, index, and rank your site. Even if you choose not to implement any of these suggestions, they strongly encourage you to pay very close attention to the "Quality Guidelines," which outline some of the illicit practices that may lead to a site being removed entirely from the Google index or otherwise penalized. If a site has been penalized, it may no longer show up in results on Google.com or on any of Google's partner sites.

    · Design, content, and technical guidelines

    · Quality guidelines

    When your site is ready:

    · Have other relevant sites link to yours.

    · Submit it to Google at http://www.google.com/addurl.html.

    · Submit a Sitemap as part of our Google Webmaster Tools. Google uses your Sitemap to learn about the structure of your site and to increase our coverage of your webpages.

    · Make sure all the sites that should know about your pages are aware your site is online.

    · Submit your site to relevant directories such as the Open Directory Project and Yahoo!, as well as to other industry-specific expert sites.

    Design and content guidelines

    · Make a site with a clear hierarchy and text links. Every page should be reachable from at least one static text link.

    · Offer a site map to your users with links that point to the important parts of your site. If the site map is larger than 100 or so links, you may want to break the site map into separate pages.

    · Create a useful, information-rich site, and write pages that clearly and accurately describe your content.

    · Think about the words users would type to find your pages, and make sure that your site actually includes those words within it.

    · Try to use text instead of images to display important names, content, or links. The Google crawler doesn't recognize text contained in images.

    · Make sure that your TITLE tags and ALT attributes are descriptive and accurate.

    · Check for broken links and correct HTML.

    · If you decide to use dynamic pages (i.e., the URL contains a "?" character), be aware that not every search engine spider crawls dynamic pages as well as static pages. It helps to keep the parameters short and the number of them few.

    · Keep the links on a given page to a reasonable number (fewer than 100).

    Technical guidelines

    · Use a text browser such as Lynx to examine your site, because most search engine spiders see your site much as Lynx would. If fancy features such as JavaScript, cookies, session IDs, frames, DHTML, or Flash keep you from seeing all of your site in a text browser, then search engine spiders may have trouble crawling your site.

    · Allow search bots to crawl your sites without session IDs or arguments that track their path through the site. These techniques are useful for tracking individual user behavior, but the access pattern of bots is entirely different. Using these techniques may result in incomplete indexing of your site, as bots may not be able to eliminate URLs that look different but actually point to the same page.

    · Make sure your web server supports the If-Modified-Since HTTP header. This feature allows your web server to tell Google whether your content has changed since we last crawled your site. Supporting this feature saves you bandwidth and overhead.

    · Make use of the robots.txt file on your web server. This file tells crawlers which directories can or cannot be crawled. Make sure it's current for your site so that you don't accidentally block the Googlebot crawler. Visit http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/faq.html to learn how to instruct robots when they visit your site. You can test your robots.txt file to make sure you're using it correctly with the robots.txt analysis tool available in Google Webmaster Tools.

    · If your company buys a content management system, make sure that the system can export your content so that search engine spiders can crawl your site.

    · Use robots.txt to prevent crawling of search results pages or other auto-generated pages that don't add much value for users coming from search engines.

    Quality guidelines

    These quality guidelines cover the most common forms of deceptive or manipulative behavior, but Google may respond negatively to other misleading practices not listed here (e.g. tricking users by registering misspellings of well-known websites). It's not safe to assume that just because a specific deceptive technique isn't included on this page, Google approves of it. Webmasters who spend their energies upholding the spirit of the basic principles will provide a much better user experience and subsequently enjoy better ranking than those who spend their time looking for loopholes they can exploit.

    Quality guidelines - basic principles

    · Make pages for users, not for search engines. Don't deceive your users or present different content to search engines than you display to users, which is commonly referred to as "cloaking."

    · Avoid tricks intended to improve search engine rankings. A good rule of thumb is whether you'd feel comfortable explaining what you've done to a website that competes with you. Another useful test is to ask, "Does this help my users? Would I do this if search engines didn't exist?"

    · Don't participate in link schemes designed to increase your site's ranking or PageRank. In particular, avoid links to web spammers or "bad neighborhoods" on the web, as your own ranking may be affected adversely by those links.

    · Don't use unauthorized computer programs to submit pages, check rankings, etc. Such programs consume computing resources and violate our Terms of Service. Google does not recommend the use of products such as WebPosition Gold™ that send automatic or programmatic queries to Google.

    Quality guidelines - specific guidelines

    · Avoid hidden text or hidden links.

    · Don't use cloaking or sneaky redirects.

    · Don't send automated queries to Google.

    · Don't load pages with irrelevant keywords.

    · Don't create multiple pages, subdomains, or domains with substantially duplicate content.

    · Don't create pages with malicious behavior, such as phishing or installing viruses, trojans, or other badware.

    · Avoid "doorway" pages created just for search engines, or other "cookie cutter" approaches such as affiliate programs with little or no original content.

    · If your site participates in an affiliate program, make sure that your site adds value. Provide unique and relevant content that gives users a reason to visit your site first.

    If you determine that your site doesn't meet these guidelines, you can modify your site so that it does and then submit your site for reconsideration.

     

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    Love Code.. wht's ur Code?? http://worthview.com/love-code-whts-ur-code/ Sat, 03 May 2008 06:38:11 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=8 Love Code.. wht's ur Code??

    To find your love attitude number, add your birth month and your birth date together. Keep reducing it until it's a single digit. Example: January 28 1+28 = 29 2+9 = 11 1+1 = 2; your love attitude number is 2. Read on below to find out what your love style is supposed to be. If your number  is: One You are charming imaginative and independent. Usually your style is ahead of others; you know what's in and what's way out. Sometimes you're a little too aggressive when it comes to pursuing a love interest. You have a way of drawing attention wherever you go, and this dramatic flair usually attracts the strongest guys. Your competitive nature either draws or repels guys/gals...but possessive, manipulating and deman! ding with your friends and in love relationships. You like guys/gals with lots of intelligence... and knock-'em-dead good looks don't hurt either. Two Your love nature is sentimental, romantic and kind. Your easygoing, mild manner allows almost everyone to feel very comfortable with you especially shy guys/gals. Your modesty and tact enable you to get along easily with both sexes. You are a natural peacemaker and can be very persuasive with words, which helps you to gain the respect of ! your classmates. You can also be too sensitive at times, and your greatest drawback is a! lack of confidence to stand up for yourself in conflict. Your favorite type of guy/gal is gentle, affectionate, one who is also strong and playful. A great sense of humor is also a must. A guy/gal who loves to listen to music and dance should rank high on your list of favorites, too. Three You are imaginative, fun-loving, thrill-seeking and expressive. You're so charming that you attract many friends! and you are almost never lacking guys/gals. In your earlier years, you may be totally shy and self-conscious, but you'll lose those qualities in the high-school years. You can be sort of vain or even a bit of a show-off when you get caught up in exciting events in your life, but you usually redeem yourself in some playful way before you lose a friend. Jealousy shows its! ugly head sometimes, but generally you aren't affected by it unless your guy/gal tries to provoke it. In the guy/gal department, you prefer the athletic or artistic types. You're in absolute heaven wh! en you find both of  those qualities in the same guy/gal. When you're looking for love, a guy/gal who can make you laugh scores points, big time! Four You tend to be loyal, dedicated and good hearted. You're one of the most diligent students when you really try, and you tend to make your schoolwork a priority. You also express those same qualities in your love relationship. No one is more faithful and trusting than you. In fact, those tendencies can be a little negative in your romantic life! . You may sometimes hang on too long to a  guy/gal who doesn't give you t! he respect and love you deserve. You can be stubborn and a bit of a troublemaker if the mood strikes you but you can usually dig yourself out of that hole just in time to stay out of major trouble. You usually fall for extremes when choosing a love mate - he/she may be a show-off or a teacher's pet. Whatever the type, it helps if he/she is good-looking, too, but that's not a major consideration for you. Five Your love attitude is adventurous, charismatic and spontaneous. You're creative and adaptable, and you can come up with the most exciting and sometimes daring things to do. Your quick intelligence and way with words help get you out of the problems that come with being flirtatious and playing hard to get. You need to pay close attention to your personal values because you love to try new and different things! and easily go along with the crowd and the consequences can put  extra strain on your relationship with a boy/girl. You like guys/gals who have great bodies and good lo! oks, along with exceptional brain and high grades. It helps if they are highly athletic or involved in as many activities as you, otherwise you might get bored! Variety is the key to your love attitude number. Six You are warm, loving, devoted and affectionate. Your outgoing, thoughtful nature attracts many girlfriends/boyfriends to you and usually some of the nicest guys/gals too. Because of your need to care, you can end up in a relationship that requires too much care taking to make it balanced. Since home and family play important roles in your life, you are unlikely to be attracted to guys/gals who y! our parents wouldn't like. Sometimes you have a slight jealous streak... but it doesn't last long. Some people with this love attitude number are prone to making harsh judgements of others, especially when others don't share your set of values. You are especially attracted to the good looking, boy/girl-next-door type who is smart as well as a gentle man/woman. Seven Your love nature is thoughtful, poetic, mystical and mysterious. A few people  with love attitude number seven are class clowns, and they usually attract guys/gals who like to be given a hard time. But most of you are the quiet, reserved types who dislike calling attention to yourself. Your type generally attracts guys who feel the same way you do. Your refined, independent and secretive nature is very alluri! ng to certain guys/gals. At times you can also be somewhat fault finding and a little demanding in your love relationship and with friends. You are mostly attracted to guys/gals who aren't like all the rest; a loner easily attracts you. And, if he/she reads a lot and enjoys learning, He/she is especially perfect for you. Eight Your love attitude is confident, powerful and exciting. This number usually makes for a very conscientious student, someone who puts schoolwork ahead of a social life. However, you also enjoy being a leader among your classmates and will seek offices or other positions that enable you to use your leadership skills. Because of this, you can be somewhat intimidating! To certain guys/gals. You can also be a little too intense, bossy and jealous for you! Ur own good. Your Love match is definitely someone who is smart, handsome and popular. You like quality over quantity and will usually wait until the guy/gal with the best attributes comes along. Nine You have a sophisticated attitude that is also generous and considerate. Your responsible, charitable nature may find you attracting guys/gals who want someone to confide in or who makes them feel secure! At a very young age, you Developed the type of personality that makes others feel safe and protected. You will carry these qualities into your adult years and, down the road, you'll be a  good mom/dad because of them. On the negative side, you can be argumentative and Overly emotional, and you usually possess a temper that can make everyone run for cover. You like the k! ind of guy/gal who is responsible and impeccably dressed and has gorgeous eyes and a great body. Charm, wit and (of course) Brilliance could make him the perfect guy/gal for you.

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    13 signs of falling in love http://worthview.com/13-signs-of-falling-in-love/ Sat, 03 May 2008 06:48:13 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=9 13 signs of falling in love

    **13** When you're on the phone with them late at night and they hang Up... but you miss them already when it was just two minutes*ago* **12** You read their texts over and over again... * **11* * You walk really slowly when you're with them...* **10** You feel shy whenever you're with them... **9** When you think about them, your heart beats faster and faster... **8** You smile when you hear their voice... **7** When you look at them, you can't see the other people around ou...All you see is him/her... **6** You start listening to slow songs, while thinking of them... **5** They become ALL you think about... **4** You get high just from their scent... **3** You realize that you're always  smiling to yourself when you think About them.. **2** You would do anything for them... **1** While reading this, there was one person on your mind the whole Time.....*]]>
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    To love to be loved is the greatest happiness... http://worthview.com/to-love-to-be-loved-is-the-greatest-happiness/ Sat, 03 May 2008 08:17:09 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=11 A kindergarten teacher has decided to let her class play a game. The teacher told each child in the class to bring along a plastic bag containing a few potatoes. Each potato will be given a name of a person that the child hates, so the number of potatoes that a child will put in his/her plastic bag will depend on the number of people he/she hates.So when the day came, every child brought some potatoes with the name of the people he/she hated. Some had 2 potatoes; some 3 while some up to 5 potatoes.  The teacher then told the children to carry with them the potatoes in the plastic bag wherever they go for 1 week. Days after days passed by, and the children started to complain due to the unpleasant smell let out by the rotten potatoes. Besides, those having 5 potatoes also had to carry heavier bags. After 1 week , the children were relieved because the game had finally ended. The teacher asked: "How did you feel while carrying the potatoes with you for 1 week?" The children let out their frustrations and started complaining of the trouble that they had to go through having to carry the heavy and smelly potatoes wherever they go. Then the teacher told them the hidden meaning behind the game. The teacher said: "This is exactly the situation when you carry your hatred for somebody inside your heart. The stench of hatred will contaminate your heart and you will carry it with you wherever you go. If you cannot tolerate the smell of rotten potatoes for just 1 week, can you imagine what is it like to have the stench of hatred in your heart for your lifetime???" Moral of the story: Throw away any hatred for anyone from your heart so that you will not carry sins for a life time. Forgiving others is the best attitude to take!  

    Life is to be fortified by many friendships. To love & to be loved is the greatest happiness. Fate determines who comes into our lives. The heart determines who stays.]]> 14 2008-05-03 08:17:09 2008-05-03 08:17:09 open open to-love-to-be-loved-is-the-greatest-happiness publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://mntz6.th8.us HeartBreak Quotes http://worthview.com/heartbreak-quotes/ Fri, 09 May 2008 04:45:39 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=14 Love fail quotes

    • "I thought that by telling myself and everyone else that I hated you. That sooner or later I would come to believe it. But I now realize that by lying, it makes me want you even more."
    • Letting go of someone dear to you is hard, but holding on to someone who doesn't even feel the same is much harder. Giving up doesn't mean you are weak! It only means that you are strong enough to let go!
    • Oftentimes we say goodbye to the person we love without wanting to. Though that doesn't mean that we've stopped loving them or we've stopped to care. Sometimes goodbye is a painful way to say I love you.
    • World's most beautiful sentence "BUT...I LOVE U" World's most painful sentence "I LOVE U.... BUT" words r same but where they r placed matters alot
    • So often U lose someone by saying, "I LOVE U", but more often u lose someone by fearing to say "I LOVE U" that's d logic nobody understands
    • A girl takes too much time to love and few seconds to hate. But a boy takes few seconds to love and too much time to hate
    • Its amazing how someone can break your heart, but yet you still love them with every broken piece
    • God can heal a broken heart, but He has to have all the pieces.
    • Your ex-love gave her wedding invitation to you personally when suddenly a tear rolled down from your eyes. She wiped it immediately and said, "You're the one I want to be with... but you didn't fight for me."
    • "I was first hurt by someone I really love. I didn't want to give up, even if it hurts. But one day... I did. Why? Because I got so tired and exhausted. I realized how hard it is to love someone who's not meant for you."
    • "I got tired of waiting for you... I don't wanna get hurt anymore. So I'm gonna stop hoping and I'll try to move on... but I'll walk away slowly... real slow... so if by any chance you wanna stop me, you can still catch up."
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    Importance Of Link Building http://worthview.com/importance-of-link-building/ Fri, 09 May 2008 05:43:51 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=15 The Importance of Link Building Link Building is an important part of Search Engine Optimization, and is a practice of getting other websites to link to yours. Link Building with quality backlinks is amongst many important aspects considered by search engines, while determining the rankings of a site. Therefore, creating backlinks is one of the most important tasks you can undertake to promote your website with the search engines. When it comes to using the Search Engine Optimization technique for a website, Links pointing to a particular website is one of the most dominant off-page factors. Link building is vital but at the same time, a very lengthy and extensive task to perform. The reason why many webmasters are on a lookout for some shortcut options or erroneous methods to increasing backlinks, as most of them do not have the time and the endurance to carry out a genuine link building campaign. There are many ways in which Link Building can be performed. Some are genuine while some are incorrect methods. The quantity of the backlinks can also be increased by using dishonest techniques like cloaking, redirecting and adding hidden content in to the web pages. This is the reason why the search engines do not give much weightage to the quantity or the number of links pointing to a website, but, to the quality of the links, while measuring the Link Popularity of a site. Search engines mainly give credits to quality links and it is with the help of these links that they determine whether or not, a website is relevant for a particular search. Quality backlinks also help Search Engine in determining the rankings for your site. Especially Google gives a lot of preference to good and relevant backlinks, while ranking a site. The Quality of the backlinks depend on genuineness and richness of the content of a particular website which is linking to us, or which we are linking to. The most significant factor in determining the quality of the links is the Relevancy. When we say that a particular link is relevant to our site, we mean that that particular link belongs to a site which is content rich and genuine, and, belongs to the same theme of websites as ours. In simple words, we can say that it is related to our website, so the link coming from their site would be relevant to us. And it is this relevancy of links, which is given weightage to, by the search engines. Relevant links carry more significance even than high PR irrelevant links. That is why high PR does not guarantee high Search engine rankings. There are chances of a low PR relevant link carrying more weightage than a high PR irrelevant link. There are numerous ways to obtain high PR, like using dishonest black hat techniques, but if you are looking for quality and relevant links, there is no way out except to work hard and build them up slowly.]]> 18 2008-05-09 05:43:51 2008-05-09 05:43:51 open open importance-of-link-building publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://9gx2k.th8.us EFFECTS OF COLD WATER http://worthview.com/effects-of-cold-water/ Fri, 09 May 2008 06:13:45 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=16 EFFECTS OF COLD WATER For those who like to drink cold water, this article is applicable to you. It is nice to have a cup of cold drink after a meal.. However, the cold water will solidify the oily stuff that you have just consumed. It will slow down the digestion. Once this "sludge" reacts with the acid, it will break down and be absorbed by the intestine faster than the solid food. It will line the intestine. Very soon, this will turn into fats and lead to cancer. It is best to drink hot soup or warm water after a meal. A serious note about heart attacks - You should know that not every heart attack symptom is going to be the left arm hurting. Be aware of intense pain in the jaw line. You may never have the first chest pain during the course of a heart attack. Nausea and intense sweating are also common symptoms. 60% of people who have a heart attack while they are asleep do not wake up. Pain in the jaw can wake you from a sound sleep. Let's be careful and be aware. The more we know the better chance we could survive. ]]> 19 2008-05-09 06:13:45 2008-05-09 06:13:45 open open effects-of-cold-water publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://3ps8n.th8.us QUOTES ON INDIA http://worthview.com/quotes-on-india/ Fri, 09 May 2008 07:23:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/quotes-on-india/ "We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made!" Albert Einstein --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "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!" French scholar Romaine Rolland --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "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 astrictive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only!" "So far as I am able to judge, nothing has been left undone, either by man or nature, to make India the most extraordinary country that the sun visits on his rounds. Nothing seems to have been forgotten, nothing overlooked." Mark Twain --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border!" Hu Shih, former Ambassador of China to USA --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Civilizations have arisen in other parts of the world. In ancient and modern times, wonderful ideas have been carried forward from one race to another...But mark you, my friends, it has been always with the blast of war trumpets and the march of embattled cohorts. Each idea had to be soaked in a deluge of blood..... Each word of power had to be followed by the groans of millions, by the wails of orphans, by the tears of widows. This, many other nations have taught; but India for thousands of years peacefully existed. Here activity prevailed when even Greece did not exist... Even earlier, when history has no record, and tradition dares not peer into the gloom of that intense past, even from until now, ideas after ideas have marched out from her, but every word has been spoken with a blessing behind it and peace before it. We, of all nations of the world, have never been a conquering race, and that blessing is on our head, and therefore we live....!" Swami Vivekananda, Great Indian Philosopher --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "If I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the greatest problems of life, and has found solutions, I should point to India" Max Mueller --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "India was the mother of our race and Sanskrit the mother of Europe's languages. She was the mother of our philosophy, mother through the Arabs, of much of our mathematics, mother through Buddha, of the ideals embodied in Christianity, mother through village communities of self-government and democracy. Mother India is in many ways the mother of us all." Will Durant --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "In India, I found a race of mortals living upon the Earth, but not adhering to it, inhabiting cities, but not being fixed to them, possessing everything, but possessed by nothing" Apollonius Tyanaeus ]]> 913 2008-05-09 12:53:00 2008-05-09 07:23:00 open open quotes-on-india publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://om3nf.th8.us Gandhi's "Seven Blunders of the World" http://worthview.com/gandhis-seven-blunders-of-the-world/ Sat, 10 May 2008 02:59:36 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=17 Blunders of the World


    Wealth without work

    Pleasure without conscience Knowledge without character Commerce without morality Science without humanity Worship without sacrifice Politics without principle

    Rights without responsibilities [Arun Gandhi]

    This list grew from Gandhi's search for the roots of violence. He called these acts of passive violence. Preventing these is the best way to prevent oneself or one's society from reaching a point of violence.]]>
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    Seven Blunders of the World - From Gandhiji http://worthview.com/gandhis-seven-blunders-of-the-world-2/ Sat, 10 May 2008 03:00:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/gandhis-seven-blunders-of-the-world-2/ Gandhi's "Seven Blunders of the World" That Lead to Violence The Seven Blunders of the World is a list that Mahatma Gandhi gave to his grandson Arun Gandhi, written on a piece of paper, on their final day together, not too long before his assassination. In his final years, the elder Gandhi kept his grandson close at hand and set aside an hour every day to be alone with the boy. Blunders of the World ________________________________________ Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Knowledge without character Commerce without morality Science without humanity Worship without sacrifice Politics without principle ________________________________________ Rights without responsibilities [Arun Gandhi] This list grew from Gandhi's search for the roots of violence. He called these acts of passive violence. Preventing these is the best way to prevent oneself or one's society from reaching a point of violence.]]> 914 2008-05-10 08:30:00 2008-05-10 03:00:00 open open gandhis-seven-blunders-of-the-world-2 publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://b3444.th8.us Ten Longest Bridges in World http://worthview.com/ten-longest-bridges-in-world/ Sat, 10 May 2008 04:46:53 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=21 10. Seven Mile Bridge e The Seven Mile Bridge, in the Florida Keys, runs over a channel between the Gulf of Mexico and the Florida Strait, connecting Key Vaca (the location of the city of Marathon, Florida) in the Middle Keys to Little Duck Key in the Lower Keys. Among the longest bridges in existence when it was built, it is one of the many bridges on US 1 in the Keys, where the road is called the Overseas Highway. 9. San Mateo-Hayward Bridge The San Mateo-Hayward Bridge (commonly called San Mateo Bridge) is a bridge crossing California’s San Francisco Bay in the United States, linking the San Francisco Peninsula with the East Bay. More specifically, the bridge’s western end is in Foster City, the most recent urban addition to the eastern edge of San Mateo. The eastern end of the bridge is in Hayward. The bridge is owned by the state of California, and is maintained by Caltrans, the state highway agency. 8. Confederation Bridge The Confederation Bridge (French: Pont de la Confédération) is a bridge spanning the Abegweit Passage of Northumberland Strait, linking Prince Edward Island with mainland New Brunswick, Canada. It was commonly referred to as the “Fixed Link” by residents of Prince Edward Island prior to its official naming. Construction took place from the fall of 1993 to the spring of 1997, costing $1.3 billion. The 12.9-kilometre (8 mi) long bridge opened on 31 May 1997. 7. Rio-Niteroi Bridge The Rio-Niteroi Bridge is a reinforced concrete structure that connects the cities of Rio de Janeiro and Niteroi in Brazil.Construction began symbolically on August 23, 1968, in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in their first and thus far only visit to Brazil. Actual work begun in January, 1969, and it opened on March 4, 1974.Its official name is “President Costa e Silva Bridge”, in honor of the Brazilian president who ordered its construction. “Rio-Niteroi” started as a descriptive nickname that soon became better known than the official name. Today, hardly anyone refers to it by its official name. 6. Penang Bridge The Penang Bridge (Jambatan Pulau Pinang in Malay) E 36 is a dual-carriageway toll bridge that connects Gelugor on the island of Penang and Seberang Prai on the mainland of Malaysia on the Malay Peninsula. The bridge is also linked to the North-South Expressway in Prai and Jelutong Expressway in Penang. It was officially opened to traffic on September 14, 1985. The total length of the bridge is 13.5 km (8.4 miles), making it among the longest bridges in the world, the longest bridge in the country as well as a national landmark. PLUS Expressway Berhad is the concession holder which manages it. 5. Vasco da Gama Bridge The Vasco da Gama Bridge (Portuguese: Ponte Vasco da Gama, pron. IPA: [’põt(?) ‘va?ku d? ‘g?m?]) is a cable-stayed bridge flanked by viaducts and roads that spans the Tagus River near Lisbon, capital of Portugal. It is the longest bridge in Europe (including viaducts), with a total length of 17.2 km (10.7 mi), including 0.829 km (0.5 mi) for the main bridge, 11.5 km (7.1 mi) in viaducts, and 4.8 km (3.0 mi) in dedicated access roads. Its purpose is to alleviate the congestion on Lisbon’s other bridge (25 de Abril Bridge), and to join previously unconnected motorways radiating from Lisbon.

    4. Chesapeake Bay Bridge The Chesapeake Bay Bridge (commonly known as the Bay Bridge) is a major dual-span bridge in the U.S. state of Maryland; spanning the Chesapeake Bay, it connects the state’s Eastern and Western Shore regions. At 4.3 miles (7 km) in length, the original span was the world’s longest continuous over-water steel structure when it opened in 1952. The bridge is officially named the William Preston Lane, Jr. Memorial Bridge after William Preston Lane, Jr. who, as governor of Maryland, implemented its construction. 3. King Fahd Causeway The King Fahd Causeway is multiple dike - bridge combination connecting Khobar, Saudi Arabia, and the island nation of Bahrain. A construction agreement signed on July 8, 1981 led to construction beginning the next year. The cornerstone was laid on November 11, 1982 by King Fahd of Saudi Arabia and Sheikh Isa bin Salman al-Khalifa of Bahrain; construction continued until 1986, when the combination of several bridges and dams were completed. The causeway officially opened for use on November 25, 1986. 2. Donghai Bridge Donghai Bridge (literally “East Sea Grand Bridge”) is the longest cross-sea bridge in the world and the longest bridge in Asia. It was completed on December 10, 2005. It has a total length of 32.5 kilometres (20.2 miles) and connects Shanghai and the offshore Yangshan deep-water port in China. Most of the bridge is a low-level viaduct. There are also cable-stayed sections to allow for the passage of large ships, largest with span of 420 m. 1. Lake Pontchartrain Causeway The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, or the Causeway, consists of two parallel bridges that are the longest bridges in the world by total length.[2] These parallel bridges cross Lake Pontchartrain in southern Louisiana. The longer of the two bridges is 23.87 miles (38.42 km) long. The bridges are supported by over 9,000 concrete pilings. The two bridges feature bascule spans over the navigation channel 8 miles (13 km) south of the north shore. The southern terminus of the Causeway is in Metairie, Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans. The northern terminus is at Mandeville, Louisiana.]]>
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    The Best Moments In Life... http://worthview.com/the-best-moments-in-life/ Sat, 10 May 2008 10:01:11 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=32 1. Falling in love. 2. Laughing till your stomach hurts. 3. Enjoying a ride down the Country side. 4. Listening to your favorite song on the radio. 5. Going to sleep listening to the rain pouring outside. 6. Getting out of the shower and wrapping yourself with a warm, fuzzytowel. 7. Passing your final exams with good grades. 8. Being part of an interesting conversation. 9. Finding some money in some old pants. 10. Laughing at yourself. 11. Sharing a wonderful dinner with all your friends. 12. Laughing without a reason. 13. "Accidentally" hearing someone say something good about you. 14. Watching the sunset. 15. Listening to a song that reminds you of an important person in your life. 16. Receiving or giving your first kiss. 17. Feeling this movement in your body when seeing this "special" someone. 18. Having a great time with your friends. 19. Seeing the one you love happy. 20. Wearing the shirt of a person you love and smelling his/her perfume. 21. Visiting an old friend of yours and remembering great memories. 22. Hearing someone telling you "I LOVE YOU" ]]> 35 2008-05-10 10:01:11 2008-05-10 10:01:11 open open the-best-moments-in-life publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://89znq.th8.us _edit_lock 1247894475 _edit_last 1 Types of Links and How to get them? http://worthview.com/types-of-links-and-how-to-get-them/ Sun, 11 May 2008 05:13:40 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=33 Link building or link exchange is the most effective approach to get higher rank in major search engines. A basic grouping of links might look like this:
    • On-site links: Links on your site, pointing to pages within your site
    • Outbound links: Links on somebody elses site, pointing to pages within your site
    • Inbound links: Links on your site, pointing to pages on somebody elses site

    15 types of links and how to get them

    There are many ways of getting links to you site. But not all are most effective. Here are some of effective ways to get links to your site. Authority Links How to get them: Google search, Google and Yahoo directory http://directory.google.com/ , Arelis, what to look for: Sites that rank for top level keywords, Notability, alexa rank and age of domain name Examples: motortrend.com, lunarpages.com, Notes: Most likely you will be able to purchase links from these sites or you can utilize linkbait, or content bait to get them to link back to you. Authority links are an absolutly must have in order to build a websites trust rank! Directory Links How to get them: Aaron walls has a great list of powerful directories, Strongest directory links what to look for: You should submit slowly to directories. About 3-5 a month per website. Keep it slow and natural. The best directories will be relevant/related content directories or niche directories. Examples: www.real-estate-ims-directory.com or site-sift.com, dmoz.org, botw, yahoo directory etc. Notes: Directory links are not as strong as some SEO’s might think. Keep these to a minimum and stick with relevant one way links. Reciprocal Links How to get them: Probably one of the easiest to get but not the most effective. You can try link metro, link market, webmaster forums and Arelis. what to look for: Its always hard trying to negotiate a reciprocal link that will be in your favor but the majority of link exchanges will be pretty equal to what you are offering yourself. Make sure the page is cached, indexed and no black hat techniques are being used. Examples: Link market, link metro. Notes: Reciprocal links are out dated and old seo technology. They can serve a purpose though. Lets say you just need a few links to start getting your site crawled then reciprocals are great. Maybe you have a black hat campaign then reciprocal links could work well. SiteWide Links How to get them: Usually you can purchase these through sites like textlinkbrokers.com or text-link-ads.com. Asking around in forums like digital point and sitepoint are great ways to do this as well. what to look for: You are going to want to find sites that have a large number of indexed pages with quality content, relevant and have PR. Notes: Site wide links are not something you want or need a lot of. If a few sites out of hundreds do this for you then you are looking at a good inbound linking structure. To many sitewide links will raise a red flag with google and could penelize you in the serps. Usually having to many inbound links from one IP and domain can hurt you so make sure you do not go over board with these types of links but they absolutly have there place and google does like these in regards to PR. One way links How to get them: Contextual advertising, forums, what to look for: Look for relevant sites that have a low amount of outbound links with decent rankings. Stay away from area’s that say “sponsored links, friends, advertisements”. The higher on the page you are placed the better. Notes: One way links are going to be one of the more effective ways to gain rankings in the SERP’s. Many quality sites have MORE one way links then any other type of links because of link bait and quality content. Examples: Blogrolls 3-way Links How to get them: three-way-links.com, forums, arelis what to look for: You will always want relevant links with quality content but 3-way links can be considered a little grey hat so be careful on how many you do. Depending on the type of site you have you may want more or less or none of these. Examples: site 1 links to site b and site b links to site c Notes: Considered more of a grey hat technique so use with caution. 4-way links (coined by joe whyte) How to get them: forums, arelis what to look for: a new way to fool the search engines but you need enough sites to do this. Its the same idea as a 3 way link but 2 out of the 4 sites are getting a one way and the other to are giving a link. Stay with relevant sites with quality content. Examples: Site 1 links to site 2 and site 3 links to site 4 Notes: This is a good idea for people who are used to reciprocal linking. If a webmaster has more then one site then they can start building there one way links much more effectively instead of doing reciprocals. .Edu and .Gov Links How to get them: Use yahoo query inurl:.edu or .gov search query, Arelis. what to look for: There are a ton of ways to get these. Look for resource .edu libraries, email students directly who have a webspace through there educational institution and offer them something in return for there webspace or a link on there webspace. Notes: TLD’s like .edu’s and .gov’s are not neccesarily BETTER then a .com but usually have much more trust rank as they have been around a lot longer and they have quality content which is updated frequently. Basically the trust rank on these sites is very high and will help your sites tremendously. Radio station, Television, Magazine or Newspaper links How to get them: Usually contextual advertising. what to look for: duh look for radio, television, magazine or newspaper links duh! ;-) Examples: http://www.50states.com/news/, http://dir.yahoo.com/News_and_Media/Radio/ etc Notes: These are most likely not going to be relevant to your sites content but usually these site have good trust rank, are trafficked heavily and are good resource links for your site. Press Release Links How to get them: Search for press release submission services and or sites that allow press releases which are normally your newspaper sites.. HINT HINT. what to look for: Look for industry leaders and stay away from the mom and pop press release sites. Examples: PR.com and PRWeb.com are some great press release sites Notes: Press releases are usually not a GREAT way to get inbound links but can be a good source of traffic and any little bit helps when building a white hat inbound link campaign. Article Bio Links How to get them: Creating an article and then syndicating it amoung hundreds of article submission sites. what to look for: Look for any sites that are article syndication sites. Examples: Ezine.com, articledashboard.com, etc. Tools: If you can you might want to pick up a article syndication spammer. I use them and it works pretty well. This is a faster way to submit an article to many sites which is not black hat related unless you go to fast and to many. Notes: Article syndication has not really improved a large sites rankings dramatically but works pretty well for lower competitive keywords. The more sites that have content pointing back to you or refrencing your site will overall increase how many pages are indexed for a given term. In my experience I have seen rankings for lower competitive terms when doing article syndication. Works great for SEV (search engine vanity). RSS/Blog syndicated links How to get them: This is so easy. Start a blog and put some quality content up and most importantly offer RSS, Atom or xml so your reader’s can syndicate your feed. What to look for: Look for blog directories, blog syndication sites etc Tools: http://www.sphere.com/, feedburner.com, technorati, Notes: Highly debated in the industry but syndication can help in many ways in my opinion. From traffic to inbound links and branding. Syndication is syndication in my opinion and from my experience blog syndication works well. Comments and Profile Links How to get them: Find related popular blogs and comment on them and provide a link back to your site. what to look for: popular blogs in your industry that allow tags Notes: Since most blogs utilize a rel=nofollow tag these are not going to count towrads your seo efforts as mush as you would hope but they still show up in your backlinks and can help increase branding, traffic and could help in crawling, indexing and ranking. Presell Page Links How to get them: Presall pages are pretty hard to find. You can do google searches, arelis, forums and webmasters what to look for: You want to find a reputable site that is a quality relevant site with high PR and traffic. Notes:If you just contact webmasters and ask to purchase a full page on there site they will give you a price if you provide the content. Usually this is something that can be done with ease but you might have to do some digging. These type’s of links are great for seo as the whole page is going to be content you provide which will be relevant content and inbound links. Social Media Links How to get them: Submit to them, search for them, create accounts and pimp them OUUUUT what to look for: any sites that have to do with people getting together for a common goal Examples: myspace, tickme.com, digg, stumbleupon Tools:This is a great opportunity to create spam programs unless you want to go white hat then you can optimize this with tact like me ;-) Notes:Links on social media do help. Not only is digg submissions actually ranking for results much like wikipedia does not but it also draw’s a ton of traffic to your site. Leverage social media to your favore and you seo efforts will come full circle!

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    Do You Believe...? http://worthview.com/do-you-believe/ Sun, 11 May 2008 05:26:12 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=34

    One day a 6 year old girl was sitting in a classroom. The teacher was going to explain evolution to the children. The teacher asked a little boy: Tommy do you see the tree outside? TOMMY: Yes. TEACHER: Tommy, do you see the grass outside? TOMMY: Yes. TEACHER: Go outside and look up and see if you can see the sky. TOMMY: Okay. (He returned a few minutes later) Yes, I saw the sky. TEACHER: Did you see God? TOMMY: No. TEACHER: That's my point. We can't see God because he isn't there. He doesn't exist. A little girl spoke up and wanted to ask the boy some questions. The teacher agreed and the little girl asked the boy: Tommy, do you see the tree outside? TOMMY: Yes. LITTLE GIRL: Tommy do you see the grass outside? TOMMY: Yessssss (getting tired of the questions by this time). LITTLE GIRL: Did you see the sky? TOMMY: Yessssss LITTLE GIRL: Tommy, do you see the teacher? TOMMY: Yes LITTLE GIRL: Do you see her brain? TOMMY: No LITTLE GIRL: Then according to what we were taught today in school, she must not have one! "FOR WE WALK BY FAITH, NOT BY SIGHT"

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    What Makes A Great Partner? http://worthview.com/what-makes-a-great-partner/ Mon, 12 May 2008 11:31:04 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=37 Someone who knows what you need before you say it. Someone who knows when to laugh and when to cry. Someone who truly listens when you have something to say. Someone that's there for you during the good and bad times. Someone who is caring . Someone who loves you with all their heart and soul. Someone who is interested in reality and not as a fashion display. Someone who is honest. Someone you can trust them like a sibling, confide in like a friend but most of all, love as the great lover they are. Someone who is open and responsive. Someone who is never critical and ill-tempered in respect to your needs. Someone who knows when things have to be compromised in the relationship. Someone who understands listening is a key, but using what is heard is even more important. Someone who's there for you no matter what. Someone who is trustful. Someone who is a friend. Someone who gives a shoulder to cry on. Someone with a great sense of humor. Someone who has things in common with you. Someone who takes time to listen and enjoy you for who you are and tries not to make you something else. Someone with a constant open ear, open heart, and open mind to accept and love people for who the really are. Someone who will always be there to support your ideas without argument and love you for everything that you are. Someone that can get a point across without yelling. Someone that remembers all the cute stupid stuff you love. Someone that has a personality with qualities you don't have yourself, but admire greatly in them. Someone who realizes you're two separate people, and appreciates the differences. Someone who can sense a mood problem, and not take it personally. Someone who understands the difference between PMS, and a real problem. Someone who can make you happy when your sad. Someone who tells you the truth even if you don't want to hear it. Someone who will not hurt you intentionally. Someone who is a sweet, romantic person who cherishes you no matter what. Someone that you can laugh with. Someone who you can feel comfortable with and that you don't care what kind of weird stuff they see you do because you know they will still love you no matter what. Someone who will love you in spite of your little idiosyncrasies. Someone that would do anything to show how much they care. Someone who is a great pal, a great kisser, and a great lover! Someone who allows you to be yourself around them. Someone who will respect you. Someone who cherishes your hopes and is kind to your dreams. Someone who knows you're not perfect, but treats you as though you are. Someone who listens with their heart and is your source of inspiration.

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    How poor we are? http://worthview.com/how-poor-we-are/ Mon, 12 May 2008 12:12:59 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=39 One day a father and his rich family took his son to a trip to the country with the firm purpose to show him how poor people can be. They spent a day and a night in the farm of a very poor family. When they got back from their trip the father asked his son, "How was the trip?" "Very good Dad!" replied his son. "Did you see how poor people can be?" the father asked. "Yeah!" "And what did you learn?" The son answered, "I saw that we have a dog at home, and they have four. We have a pool that reaches to the middle of the garden; they have a creek that has no end. We have imported lamps in the garden; they have the stars. Our patio reaches to the front yard, they have a whole horizon." When the little boy was finishing, his father was speechless. His son added, "Thanks Dad for showing me how poor we are!" Our outlook on life depends on the way you look at things. What others may think as riches, others may want. The most important things in life are your friends, family, health, good humor and a positive attitude towards life. If you have these then you have everything!

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    Our Lives In Money http://worthview.com/our-lives-in-money/ Mon, 12 May 2008 12:51:05 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=42 A well-known speaker started off his seminar by holding up a $20.00 bill. In the room of 200, he asked, "Who would like this $20 bill?" Hands started going up. He said, "I am going to give this $20 to one of you but first, let me do this." He proceeded to crumple the $20 dollar bill up. He then asked, "Who still wants it?" Still the hands were up in the air. "Well", he replied, "What if I do this?" And he dropped it on the ground and started to grind it into the floor with his shoe. He picked it up, now crumpled and dirty. "Now who still wants it?" Still the hands went into the air. "My friends, we have all learned a very valuable lesson", he said, "No matter what I did to the money, you still wanted it because it did not decrease in value. It was still worth $20. Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crumpled, and ground into the dirt by the decisions we make and the circumstances that come our way. We feel as though we are worthless. But no matter what has happened or what will happen, you will never lose your value. Dirty or clean, crumpled or finely creased, you are still priceless.... and especially to those who love you. The worth of our lives comes not in what we do or whom we know, but by WHO WE ARE.]]> 44 2008-05-12 12:51:05 2008-05-12 12:51:05 open open our-lives-in-money publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243936863 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://orb4f.th8.us oke oka maata - Chakram - Lyrics http://worthview.com/oke-oka-maata/ Tue, 13 May 2008 03:17:22 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=44 My Favorite song .... okE oka maaTa madilOna daagundi mounamgaa okE oka maaTa pedavOpalEnanta teeyamgaa naa pEru nee prEmanii naa daari nee valapanii naa choopu nee navvanii naa oopirE nuvvanii neeku cheppaalani nEnu ani lEnu ani chebite Em chEstaavu nammanani navvukoni chaalle pomanTaavu nee manasulOni aaSagaa nilichEdi nEnanii nee tanuvulOni sparSagaa tagilEdi nEnanii nee kanTimaimarupulO nanu polchukonTaananii tala aanchi nee gunDepai naa pEru vinTaananii neeku cheppaalani nee aDugai naDavaDamE payanamannadi paadam ninu viDichi batakaDamE maraNamannadi praaNam nuvu raakamundu jeevitam gurutaina lEdanii ninu kalusukunna aa kshaNam nanu vodilipOnanii prati ghaDiya O janmagaa nE gaDuputunnaananii ee mahima needEnanii neekaina telusaa anii neeku cheppaalani]]> 45 2008-05-13 03:17:22 2008-05-13 03:17:22 open open oke-oka-maata publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1247895009 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://afooa.th8.us Jagamanta kutumbam naadhii... http://worthview.com/jagamanta-kutumbam-naadhii/ Tue, 13 May 2008 03:22:01 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=45 [caption id="attachment_592" align="alignnone" width="624" caption="one of the best by sirivennela seetharama sastry !!!! "]one of the best by sirivennela seetharama sastry[/caption] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Jagamanta kuTumbam naadi yEkaaki jeevitam naadi jagamanta kuTumbam naadi yEkaaki jeevitam naadi samsaara saagaram naade sanyaasam soonyam naavE jagamanta kuTumbam naadi yEkaaki jeevitam naadi kavinai kavitanai bhaaryanai bhartanai kavinai kavitanai bhaaryanai bhartanai mallela daarilO manchu eDaarilO mallela daarilO manchu eDaarilO panneeTi jayageetaalo kanneeTi jalapaataala naatO nEnu anugamistu naatO nEne ramistuu vanTarinai anavaratam kanTunnaanu nirantaram kalalni kadhalni maaTalni paaTalni rangulnee rangavallulanee kaavya kanyalni aaDa pillalani jagamanta kuTumbam naadi yEkaaki jeevitam naadi minTiki kanTini nEnai kanTanu manTanu nEnai minTiki kanTini nEnai kanTanu manTanu nEnai manTala maaTuna vennela nEnai vennela kuutala manTanu nEnai ravinai SaSinai divamai nisinai naatO nEnu sahagamistuu naatO nEnE ramistoo vanTarinai pratinimisham kanTunnaanu nirantaram kiraNaalni kiraNaala hariNaalni hariNaala charaNaalni charaNaala chalanaana kanaraani gamyaala kaalaanni indra jaalaanni jagamanta kuTumbam naadi yEkaaki jeevitam naadi jagamanta kuTumbam naadi yEkaaki jeevitam naadi gaali pallakeelOna tarali naa paaTa paapa oorEgi veDale gontu vaakilini moosi marali tanu moogabOyi naa gunDe migile naa hrudayamE naa lOgili naa hrudayamE naa paaTaki talli naa hrudayamE naaku aali naa hrudayamulO idi siniivaali jagamanta kuTumbam naadi yEkaaki jeevitam naadi jagamanta kuTumbam naadi yEkaaki jeevitam naadi......

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    Manadhii oka brathukenaa... http://worthview.com/manadhii-oka-brathukenaa/ Tue, 13 May 2008 03:46:27 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=46 ounu nizam, ounu nizam ounu nizam, nee vanadhi nee vanadhii, nee vanadhii nee vanadhii nizam, nizam ! ledhu sukham, ledhu sukham, ledhu sukham jagathuloo ! brathuku vrudha, chadhuvu vrudha, kavitha vrudha ! vrudha, vrudha ! manamantha banisalam, gaanugalam,peenugulam ! venuku dhaga, mundhu dhaga, kudi yedamala dhagaa, dhagaa ! manadhii oka brathukenaa ? kukkala vale, nakkala vale ! manadhi oka brathukenaa ? sandhulaloo pandhula vale ! nizam sumi, nizam sumi, nee vanadhii nizam sumi ! brathuku chaaya, chadhuvu maaya, kavitha karakaaya sumi ! ledhu sukham,ledhu rasam chedhu visham jeevafalam ! jeevafalam chedhu visham, chedhu visham, chedhu visham ! ounu nizam, ounu nizam, ounu nizam nee vanadhi! nee vanadhii, nee vanadhii, nee vanadhii nizam, nizam !]]> 48 2008-05-13 03:46:27 2008-05-13 03:46:27 open open manadhii-oka-brathukenaa publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243936488 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://rhxaq.th8.us Unconditionally loved ... http://worthview.com/unconditionally-loved/ Tue, 13 May 2008 06:36:52 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=51

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    I've always wanted to be loved, loved unconditionally, till the end, till I die...! But now I've realized I don't have the one whom I really love. I've always wanted to make someone feel good, make someone feel loved, But now I know I have ruined someone's life and its all because of me. I've always wanted to be the favorite amongst all, tried to But was hurt by the ones whom were close to my heart. I've always wanted to be the best, but the best were never wanted around, But now I don't want to be the best, I did rather believe in having the best. I've have always wanted to touch someone's heart in a special way, And was never appreciated for that, But now I don't want to. I'm happy that if love didn't grow in their heart at least it grew in mine. Always wanted that warm shoulder to lean on, & let my tears flow will eternity. Woke up one night & realized I didn't have anybody, but now I don't want anybody cause I am used to crying alone... all alone... and last but not least I want to touch the little blue stars that sparkle in the deep blue sky every night I see them twinkling away into my heart, I want to touch them now and feel them brighten up my life. Every time I try, I fail but now I don't want to cause I know, It's too late..
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    I've Learned http://worthview.com/ive-learned/ Wed, 14 May 2008 08:53:24 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=58

    I've learned that no matter what happens, or how bad it seems today, life does go on, and it may be better tomorrow.

    I've learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way he/she handles a rainy day and lost luggage.

    I've learned that regardless of your relationship with your parents, you'll miss them when they're gone from your life.

    I've learned that making a "living" is not the same thing as making a "life."

    I've learned that life sometimes gives you a second chance.

    I've learned that you shouldn't go through life with a catcher's mitt on both hands. You need to be able to throw something back.

    I've learned that whenever I decide something with an open heart, I usually make the right decision.

    I've learned that even when I have pains, I don't have to be one.

    I've learned that every day you should reach out and touch someone.

    People love that human touch - holding hands, a warm hug, or just a friendly pat on the back.

    I've learned that I still have a lot to learn.

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    Respect Indian National Anthem http://worthview.com/respect-indian-national-anthem/ Thu, 15 May 2008 06:50:17 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=60 64 2008-05-15 06:50:17 2008-05-15 06:50:17 open open respect-indian-national-anthem publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 _edit_lock 1243936286 tweet_this_url http://romz4.th8.us Tum Chalo to Hindustan Chale http://worthview.com/tum-chalo-to-hindustan-chale/ Thu, 15 May 2008 07:20:39 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=61 65 2008-05-15 07:20:39 2008-05-15 07:20:39 open open tum-chalo-to-hindustan-chale publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243935085 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://4gydm.th8.us Off-page optimization Checklist http://worthview.com/off-page-optimization-checklist/ Thu, 15 May 2008 07:52:15 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=63 This relates to the links from other sites coming into the web page in question. For a page to be listed high up in the search engine listings (if you want your page to be Number 1 or at least near the top of the first page of the search engine’s results) you have to be what the search engine judges an “authority” site. This usually means that you have to have other web pages (preferable outside your own site) on similar themes, linking to you. These links are preferably non- reciprocal (one-way only) denoting that the other websites think that this page is important enough to link to it (without necessarily a link back in return). Offpage optimization basically consists of all of the offpage ranking factors like:
    • Which websites link to you
    • The number of websites linking to you
    • The Google page rank of the website linking to you
    • The page title of the website linking to you
    • The anchor text used in the link linking to you
    • The number and type of links linking to the website that's linking to you.
    • The number of outbound links on the website that is linking to you
    • The total number of links on the website that is linking to you
    • Whether or not the websites linking to you are deemed by Google as an authority website.
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    67 2008-05-15 07:52:15 2008-05-15 07:52:15 open open off-page-optimization-checklist publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243935033 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://pp8rr.th8.us
    Behind every succesful man http://worthview.com/behind-every-succesful-man/ Fri, 16 May 2008 04:40:43 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=64

    Behind every successful man,

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    Did You Know? http://worthview.com/did-you-know/ Fri, 16 May 2008 05:39:16 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=67

    Bloodtype and

    Rh

    How many people have it?

    O +

    40 %

    O -

    7 %

    A +

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    A -

    6 %

    B +

    8 %

    B -

    1 %

    AB +

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    AB -

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    Does Your Blood Type Reveal Your Personality?

    According to a Japanese institute that does

    research on blood types, there are certain

    personality traits that seem to match up with

    certain blood types. How do you rate?

    TYPE O

    You want to be a leader, and when you see something you want, you keep striving until you achieve your goal. You are a trend-setter, loyal, passionate, and self-confident. Your weaknesses include vanity and jealously and a tendency to be too competitive.

    TYPE A

    You like harmony, peace and organization. You work well with others, and are sensitive, patient and affectionate. Among your weaknesses are stubbornness and an inability to relax.

    TYPE B

    You're a rugged individualist, who's straightforward and likes to do things your own way. Creative and flexible, you adapt easily to any situation. But your insistence on being independent can sometimes go too far and become a weakne ss.

    TYPE AB

    Cool and controlled, you're generally well liked and always put people at ease. You're a natural entertainer who's tactful and fair. But you're standoffish, blunt, and have difficulty making decisions.

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    71 2008-05-16 05:39:16 2008-05-16 05:39:16 open open did-you-know publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243934846 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://4howm.th8.us
    Interesting stuff -- don’t miss it http://worthview.com/interesting-stuff-don%e2%80%99t-miss-it/ Fri, 16 May 2008 07:17:41 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=68 ASTONISHING FACTS :

    1) LONGEST ENGLISH WORD : Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcaniccynosis - a disease from volcanic ash has 45 letters

    2) BOOK WITHOUT LETTER 'e' : GADFY, written by Earnest Wright in 1939 is a 50,000+ word book, which doesn't contain a single word with ' e ' in it

    3) WORD WITHOUT VOWEL : RHYTHM

    4) BRAIN : Organ of body which has no sensation when cut .

    5) CROCODILE : Only animal & reptile which sheds tear while eating .

    6) No of Alphabets, which SOUND AS WORDS : 10,

    They are B Bee C Sea G Zee I Eye Q Queue R Are S Yes T Tea U You Y Why

    FASCINATING ANIMALS, BIRDS, TREES :

    1) SNAILS have 14175 teeth laid along 135 rows on their tounge. 2) A BUTTERFLY has 12,000 eyes. 3) DOLPHINS sleep with 1 eye open. 4) A BLUE WHALE can eat as much as 3 tonnes of food everyday, but at the same time can live without food for 6 months.

    5) The EARTH has over 12,00,000 species of animals, 3,00,000 species of plants & 1,00,000 other species. 6) The fierce DINOSAUR was TRYNOSAURS which has sixty long & sharp teeth, used to attack & eat other dinosaurs. 7) DIMETRODON was a mammal like REPTILE with a snail on its back. This acted as a radiator to cool the body of the animal.

    8.) CASSOWARY is one of the dangerous BIRD, that can kill a man or animal by tearing off with its dagger like claw. 9) The SWAN has over 25,000 feathers in its body. 10) OSTRICH eats pebbles to help digestion by grinding up the ingested food. 11) POLAR BEAR can look clumsy & slow but during chase on ice, can reach 25 miles / hr of speed. 12) KIWIS are the only birds, which hunt by sense of smell. 13) ELEPHANT teeth can weigh as much as 9 pounds. 14) OWL is the only bird, which can rotate its head to 270 degrees.

    WHAT ARE THEY : 1) If we say 'MUMMY', they come together & go apart when we say 'DADDY': LIPS 2) What goes up & never comes down: AGE 3) Patches over patches but no stitches: CABBAGE 4) What is that we cannot see, but is always before you: FUTURE 5) What goes up & down a hill, but never moves: ROAD 6) You can never wet it: SHADOW 7) What belongs to to You, but used by your friends more often you do: YOUR NAME

    IN 24 HOURS 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 of 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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    72 2008-05-16 07:17:41 2008-05-16 07:17:41 open open interesting-stuff-don%e2%80%99t-miss-it publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243933703 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://embc4.th8.us
    Rare Pics of INDIA - 1 http://worthview.com/rare-photographs-india/ Sat, 17 May 2008 07:36:04 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=69 Ooty 1905

    Ooty 1905 Power Plant 1917

    Power Plant 1917 Train+at+1895

    Train at 1895 VT Station Mumbai 1894

    VT Station Mumbai in 1894 Karachi Theatre in 1917

    Karachi Theatre in 1917 Lahore in 1864

    Lahore in 1864 Multi complex Departmental Store 1883

    Multi complex Departmental Store 1883 Mumbai in 1894

    Mumbai 1894 Mylapore chennai 1939

    Mylapore chennai 1939 Andaman+1917

    Andaman 1917 Chennai Market (Kothaval Chawadi) 1939

    Chennai Market 1939 Ford+1917

    Ford 1917 Hoogly Calcutta 1915

    Hoogly Calcutta 1915 Karachi in 1917

    Karachi in 1917 Ambulance at Chennai 1940

    Ambulance at Chennai 1940 Bank of Madras 1935

    Bank+of Madras 1935 Car Showroom Chennai 1913

    Car Showroom Chennai 1913 Chennai Library 1913 (college studensama)

    Chennai Library 1913 college studensama Chennai Marina Beech 1913

    Chennai+Marina+beech++1913

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    73 2008-05-17 07:36:04 2008-05-17 07:36:04 open open rare-photographs-india publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243933546 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://oa9sm.th8.us
    Great Moments in Indian History http://worthview.com/great-moments-in-indian-history/ Sat, 17 May 2008 10:12:50 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=70 India's independence in August 1947. From then....A NEW INDIA httpv://in.youtube.com/watch?v=hYRY6hmcOns]]> 74 2008-05-17 10:12:50 2008-05-17 10:12:50 open open great-moments-in-indian-history publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243933457 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://ofsoe.th8.us At the time of Independence - Rare Video http://worthview.com/at-the-time-of-independence-rare-video/ Sat, 17 May 2008 10:13:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/at-the-time-of-independence-rare-video/ ]]> 916 2008-05-17 15:43:00 2008-05-17 10:13:00 open open at-the-time-of-independence-rare-video publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243933385 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://qk2g2.th8.us Indian Independence Movement http://worthview.com/indian-independence-movement/ Sat, 17 May 2008 10:57:26 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=71 A tribute to Indian Independence movement and its heroes.A journey through the time British set foot in India to 1947 when India got it freedom after a long, excruciating battle. httpv://in.youtube.com/watch?v=AU3BC6t7d_M]]> 75 2008-05-17 10:57:26 2008-05-17 10:57:26 open open indian-independence-movement publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243934887 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://3ai55.th8.us Indian Struggle for freedom http://worthview.com/indian-struggle-for-freedom/ Sat, 17 May 2008 11:06:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/indian-struggle-for-freedom/ ]]> 918 2008-05-17 16:36:00 2008-05-17 11:06:00 open open indian-struggle-for-freedom publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243931909 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://b2zdy.th8.us THE FIRST KASHMIR WAR, 1947-48 http://worthview.com/the-first-kashmir-war-1947-48/ Thu, 22 May 2008 08:28:25 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=72 It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words and nothing substitutes history or captures the mood of the moment more than pictures and photographs. The Indian Army has fought four wars and faced numerous actions since Independence.

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    Major General Kulwant Singh and Brigadier Sen discuss the outcome of their progress in battle, while Colonel Harbakhsh Singh (at right) is in deep thought. During the war, Harbaksh rose from the rank of Colonel and 2-in-C of the Uri Brigade to Brigadier commanding the Tithwal Brigade. He ultimately rose to the rank of Lieutenant General in his Army career and was the GOC of Western Army Command during the 1965 Indo-Pak War. Sen also later rose to the rank of Lieutenant General in his army career and held the appointment of GOC Eastern Army Command, a post he held during the 1962 Indo-China War. -

    Colonel Harbakhsh Singh saluting the memorial built to honour the memory of Lieutenant Colonel Dewan Ranjit Rai, MVC at Baramulla in Kashmir. Lt. Col. Rai was among the first Indian Army officers to reach Srinagar early morning on 27 October 1947, when the Pakistani-backed raiders almost captured the capital city of Kashmir. Lt. Col. Rai was subsequently killed during the battle and was awarded a Maha Vir Chakra for his bravery. -

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    Keeping the strategic Baramula-Uri road clear of interference, a Diamler armoured vehicle of the Indian Army, on road patrol in the Jammu & Kashmir state, 1948. -

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    Prime Minister Nehru visits Srinagar on 10 May 1948. Major General K.S. Thimayya, later General and Chief of Army Staff, is behind at extreme right. -

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    98 2008-05-22 08:28:25 2008-05-22 08:28:25 open open the-first-kashmir-war-1947-48 publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243933155 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://wz756.th8.us
    Can U Prove 3=2?? http://worthview.com/can-u-prove-32/ Fri, 23 May 2008 03:27:28 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=95 See this illustration: -6 = -6 9-15 = 4-10 adding 25/4 to both sides: 9-15+(25/4) = 4-10+(25/4 ) Changing the order 9+(25/4)-15 = 4+(25/4)-10 (this is just like : a square + b square - two a b = (a-b)square. ) Here a = 3, b=5/2 for L.H.S and a =2, b=5/2 for R.H.S. So it can be expressed as follows: (3-5/2)(3-5/ 2) = (2-5/2)(2-5/ 2) Taking positive square root on both sides: 3 - 5/2 = 2 - 5/2 3 = 2 ANY FLAWS??????? ??????? This seems to be an anomaly or whatever u call in mathematics. It seems, Ramanujam found it but never disclosed it during his life time and that it has been found from his diary. That is Ramanujam AN INDIAN...

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    99 2008-05-23 03:27:28 2008-05-23 03:27:28 open open can-u-prove-32 publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243931715 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://4th67.th8.us
    I love U in all major languages http://worthview.com/i-love-u-in-all-major-languages/ Fri, 23 May 2008 09:14:53 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=98

    LANGUAGE

    TRANSLATION

    AFRIKAANS ek het jou lief / ek is lief vir jou
    ALBANIAN të dua
    ALSATIAN ich hab die lieb
    Dialectal ARABIC (North African) n'bghick
    Dialectal ARABIC (Eastern) bahebbak (to a man) / bahebbik (to a woman)
    Literary ARABIC ????????? (ouhibbouka) - to a man ????????? (ouhibbouki) - to a woman
    ARMENIAN yes kez siroumem
    ASTURIAN quiérote
    ATTIÉ min bou la yé
    AZERI men seni sevirem
    BAMBARA né bi fè
    BASQUE maite zaitut
    BAOULE mi klôa
    BELARUSIAN ????? ???? (kahaju ciabie)
    BENGALI aami tomakey bhalo bashi
    BERBER righ kem
    BOBO ma kia bé nà
    BOSNIAN volim te
    BRETON karout a ran ac'hanout / da garout a ran / me az kar
    BULGARIAN ?????? ??
    BURMESE nga nin ko chit te
    BUSHI-NENGÉ TONGO mi lobi you
    CATALAN t'estimo
    CHAMORRO hu guiya hao
    CHECHEN sun ho ez (to a woman) sun ho vez (to a man)
    CHEYENNE ne'mehotatse
    CHINESE (MANDARIN) ??? (wo ai ni)
    CORSICAN amu tè / ti tengu caru
    CROATIAN volim te
    CZECH miluji t?
    DANISH jeg elsker dig
    DARI man tu ra dost darom
    DIOULA mi fê
    DOUALA na tondi wa
    DUTCH ik hou van jou
    ESPERANTO mi amas vin
    ESTONIAN ma armastan sind
    EWONDO ma ding wa
    FAROESE eg elski teg
    FINNISH minä rakastan sinua
    FLEMISH (WESTERN) 'k zien je geeren
    FRENCH je t'aime
    FRISIAN ik hâld fan dy
    FRIULAN o ti vuei ben
    FULANI mi yidi ma
    GALICIAN amo-te / ámote / quero-te / quérote
    GBAYA mi ko me
    GEORGIAN me shen mikvarkhar
    GERMAN ich liebe Dich
    GREEK s'agapo
    GUARANÍ rojhayhû
    GUJARATI hun tane prem karun chhun
    HAITIAN CREOLE mwen renmen'w / mouin rinmin'w
    HAUSA ina sonki (man to woman) ina sonka (woman to man)
    HAWAIAN aloha wau i? ‘oe
    HEBREW ani ohev otakh (man to woman) ani ohevet otkha (woman to man)
    HINDI main tumse pyar karta hoo (man to woman> mai tumse pyar karathi hun (woman to man)
    HMONG kuv hlub koj
    HUNGARIAN szeretlek
    ICELANDIC ég elska þig
    INDONESIAN saya cinta padamu / saya cinta kamu
    IRISH GAELIC tá grá agam duit
    ITALIAN ti amo
    JAPANESE aishitemasu / aishiteru (barely used) anata ga daisuki desu ("cute")
    KABYLIAN hamlagh-kem (man to woman) hamlaghk (woman to man)
    KANNADA naanu ninnanna pritisutteney
    KHMER bang srolaïgn ôn (man to woman) ôn srolaïgn bang (woman to man)
    KINYARWANDA ndagukunda
    KOREAN saranghe
    KURDISH ez te hez dikim
    LAO khoi hak tchao lai
    LATIN te amo
    LATVIAN es tevi m?lu
    LEBANESE bhebik (man to woman) bhebak (woman to man)
    LIGURIAN mi te amu / t'amo / t'amu
    LINGALA na lingi yo
    LITHUANIAN aš tave myliu
    LOW SAXON ik hou van ju
    LUXEMBOURGEOIS ech hun dech gäer
    MACEDONIAN te sakam
    MALAGASY tiako ianao / tia anao aho (stronger)
    MALAY aku cinta padamu
    MALAYALAM enikku ninné ishtamaanu
    MALTESE in?obbok
    MANX ta graih aym ort
    MAORI kei te aroha au i a koe
    MARQUESAN hinenao au ia oe
    MONGOLIAN ?? ???? ??????? (bi chamd khairtai)
    MORÉ mam nong-a fo
    MUNUKUTUBA mu zola ngé
    NAPOLETANO t'ammo
    NDEBELE niya ku tanda
    NEPALI ma timilai prem garchhu
    NORWEGIAN jeg elsker deg
    OCCITAN t'aimi
    PAPIAMENTU mi ta stima bo
    PERSIAN dustat dâram (formal) / duset dâram (informal)
    POLISH kocham ci?
    PORTUGUESE amo-te / eu te amo (Brazilian Portuguese)
    PUNJABI mein tenu pyar karda han (male speaker) mein tenu pyar kardi han (female speaker)
    QUECHUA de CUZCO munakuyki
    RAPA NUI hanga rahi au kia koe
    ROMANI kamaù tut
    ROMANIAN te iubesc
    RUSSIAN ? ???? ????? (ia tibia lioubliou)
    SAMOAN ou te alofa ia te oe
    SANGO mbi yé mô
    SARDINIAN deo t’amo (logudorese) / deu t’amu (campidanese)
    SCOTTISH GAELIC tha gaol agam ort / tha gaol agam oirbh
    SERBIAN volim te
    SESOTHO ke ya ho rata
    SHIMAORE ni su hu vendza
    SHONA ndinokuda
    SINDHI moon khay tu saan piyar aahay
    SINHALA mama oyata aadareyi (spoken) / mama obata aadareyi (formal)
    SIOUX wastewalake
    SLOVAK ?úbim ?a / milujem ?a
    SLOVENIAN ljubim te / rad te imam (male speaker) / rada te imam (female speaker)
    SOBOTA volim te / se te volime (lit.)
    SOMALI waan ku jecelahay
    SONINKÉ na moula
    SPANISH te amo / te quiero
    SUSU ira fan ma
    SWAHILI nakupenda
    SWEDISH jag älskar dig
    TAGALOG mahal kita
    TAHITIAN ua here vau ia oe
    TAJIKI jigarata bihrum duhtari hola (man to woman) tra lav dorum (woman to man)
    TAMIL naan unnai kaadhalikkarn
    TATAR min sine yaratam
    TELUGU nenu ninnu premisthunnanu
    TETUN hau hadomi o
    THAI ???????? (phom rak khun) - man speaking ????????? (chan rak khun) - woman speaking
    TIBETAN na kirinla gaguidou
    TURKISH seni seviyorum
    TURKMEN seni söýärin
    UDMURT mon tone jarati?ko
    UKRAINIAN ? ???? ????? (ia tebe kohaiu)
    URDU mein tumse mohabbat karta hoon (man to woman) main tumse mohabbat karti hoon (woman to man) mujhe tum se pyar heh
    UZBEK men seni sevaman / men seni yahshi ko'raman (less formal)
    VALENCIAN te vullk
    VENETIAN t'amo
    VIETNAMESE anh yêu em (man to woman) em yêu anh (woman to man)
    WALOON (orthographe à betchfessîs) dji vs voe voltî
    WELSH rydw i'n dy garu di
    WEST INDIAN CREOLE mwen enmen
    WOLOF nob nala
    XHOSA ndiyakuthanda
    YIDDISH ich hob dir lib
    YIPUNU ni wu rondi
    YORUBA moni ife e
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    Submit your site to major Search engines http://worthview.com/submit-your-site-to-major-search-engines/ Tue, 27 May 2008 06:38:16 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=100 Submit your site to major Search engines When you submit your website to a search engine, it reads your site meta tags, looks their relationship with the contents, indexes you website and assigns a rank to your site according to the algorithm it follows. Here, you should understand that by submitting your site to a search engine does not mean that you will start getting high traffics just after its submission. This simply means that now the search engine knows about your site and its pages and would place you in its SERP (Search Engine Result Pages) according to your rank in its index. Here are site submission URLs and little info about their strategies. Google http://www.google.com/addurl/?continue=/addurl They ask you to submit your top level page and have pretty easy to understand instructions for submission. Google updates its index normally once a month. Yahoo http://submit.search.yahoo.com/ They have two options free and paid. Free listing takes about 30 to 45 days. However paid listing assures a quick listing of your site. MSN http://search.msn.com/docs/submit.aspx MSN in routine picks new websites having good inbound links. So if you have good inbound links, your site will be picked for listing in MSN even if you don't submit your site to them. AOL You can not submit to AOL directly but if your site is indexed by Google, AOL will most likely include your site in its index too.]]> 104 2008-05-27 06:38:16 2008-05-27 06:38:16 open open submit-your-site-to-major-search-engines publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1237380188 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://rbd6m.th8.us About Search engine spiders and their list http://worthview.com/about-search-engine-spiders-and-their-list/ Tue, 27 May 2008 12:47:18 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=101

    What is a Search engine Spider ?

    A spider is a software program that travels the Web (hence the name "spider"), locating and indexing websites for search engines. All the major search engines, such as Google and Yahoo!, use spiders to build and update their indexes. These programs constantly browse the Web, traveling from one hyperlink to another.

    For example, when a spider visits a website's home page, there may be 30 links on the page. The spider will follow each of the links, adding all the pages it finds to the search engine's index. Of course, the new pages that the spider finds may also have links, which the spider continues to follow. Some of these links may point to pages within the same website (internal links), while others may lead to different sites (external links). The external links will cause the spider to jump to new sites, indexing even more pages. Because of the interwoven nature of website links, spiders often return to websites that have already been indexed. This allows search engines to keep track of how many external pages link to each page. Usually, the more incoming links a page has, the higher it will be ranked in search engine results. Spiders not only find new pages and keep track of links, they also track changes to each page, helping search engine indexes stay up to date. <!--[if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--> <!--[endif]-->

    Search engine Spiders

    Googlebot

    Googlebot is the name of the search engine spider for Google. Googlebot will visit sites which have been submitted to the index every once in a while to update its index.

    Googlebot obeys the contents of your Robots.Txt file as well as the Robots Metatag. Google has also created a special version of the robots metatag to control indexing of just Googlebot. Like most search engine spiders, Googlebot follows HREF tags. It also follows SRC tags. <!--[if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--> <!--[endif]-->

    Yahoo! Slurp (Slurp)

    Yahoo! Slurp (Slurp) is a web crawler from Yahoo! group. It crawls the web and puts content into the Yahoo! Search engine. Slurp is based on Inktomi's web search technology - Inktomi was acquired by Yahoo! in late 2002.

    Slurp obeys the contents of your Robots.Txt file as well as the Robots Metatag. Like most search engine spiders, Slurp follows HREF tags. It does not follow SRC tags.

    In general, Slurp will not index documents which are dynamically created. They recommend that you create static copies of dynamic pages so that Slurp will index them.

    Slurp will reindex a site once every three to four weeks.

    Scooter

    Scooter is the spider for AltaVista. What this spider does is scan websites all day long, looking for things to add to the AltaVista index. Thousands of threads are sent out simultaneously all day, each and every day, to all of the corners of the World Wide Web.

    This spider spends it's time scanning web pages for hyperlinks and text to add to the index. Each page is torn apart and a specific algorithm is applied to determine how (and if) all of the information is to be added to the monstrous index.

    Scooter visits pages which are submitted to AltaVista via the "Add URL" link. In addition, it revisits old pages to determine if there were any changes which need to be updated into the index. Pages which no longer exist are deleted if they continue to get errors on several visits (this implies that 404 errors will always exist as they are not deleted right away). And of course, new links that are found are investigated by Scooter - sometimes.

    Here are some other search engine spiders

    Search Engine Spider Names
    Spider Name Search Engine Status
    AbachoBOT Abacho -
    Acoon Acoon -
    AESOP_com_SpiderMan Aesop -
    ah-ha.com crawler Ah-ha -
    appie Walhello -
    Arachnoidea Euroseek active
    ArchitextSpider Excite inactive
    Atomz Atomz -
    DeepIndex DeepIndex (www.en.deepindex.com) -
    ESISmartSpider Ttravel Finder -
    EZResult EZResults -
    FAST-WebCrawler AlltheWeb active
    Fido PlanetSearch -
    Fluffy the spider SearchHippo active
    Googlebot Google active
    Gigabot Gigablast active
    Gulliver Northernlight inactive
    Gulper Yuntis active
    HenryTheMiragoRobot Mirago -
    ia_archiver Alexa active
    KIT-Fireball/2.0 Fireball (German SE at www.fireball.de) -
    LNSpiderguy Lexis-Nexis -
    Lycos_Spider_(T-Rex) Lycos inactive
    MantraAgent LookSmart active
    MSN Microsoft Prototype Crawler Added 5.2003 by Dale Shad of www.118group.com active
    NationalDirectory-SuperSpider National Directory -
    Nazilla Websmostlinked -
    Openbot Openfind -
    Openfind piranha,Shark Openfind -
    Scooter AltaVista active
    Scrubby Scrub The Web active
    Slurp.so/1.0 Slurp/2.0j Slurp/2.0 Slurp/3.0 Inktomi active
    Tarantula AltaVista inactive
    Teoma_agent1 Teoma active
    UK Searcher Spider UKSearcher -
    WebCrawler WebCrawler -
    Winona WhatUSeek Added 3.2003 by Dale Shad of www.118group.com active
    ZyBorg Wisenut active

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    How Search engines find Duplicate pages http://worthview.com/how-search-engines-find-duplicate-pages/ Thu, 29 May 2008 06:37:19 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=104   Although there is no such thing as a general duplicate content penalty it is difficult to get high rankings for a web page which contents can also be found on other web pages. If you want to avoid problems with duplicate content, the following tips and illustrations will help you. What is duplicate content and what do search engines do about it?
    • Duplicate content is if two or more different web pages contain the same or nearly the same content.
    • Duplicate content can occur within a single website and across many different websites.
    • Web pages can be considered duplicate even if they are not 100% identical.
    • Search engines want to list only one version of duplicate content on their search result pages.
    Search engines want to return as many different options as possible in their result lists. That's why they filter all duplicates in the search results and display only one version. How do search engines determine which web page will be used for the search results?
    1. When search engines find a web page, they compare it to previously found web pages to determine whether it is a duplicate or not:                                                                                                          
           
    2. Web pages that are hosted by known spam sites will be removed from the list:         
    3. The remaining web pages will be sorted based on the number and the quality of their inbound links:                                                                                                                                                                         
    4. The web page with the best inbound links will be chosen for the search results:           
        How to avoid duplicate content on your on websites
    1. Hide duplicate content from search enginesIf you offer different versions of your website content (regular view, mobile view, print view, etc.) then search engines might pick the wrong variation for the search results.Add a noindex meta tag to your duplicate content versions so that search engines don't index the duplicate content.       
    2. Require backlinks if you syndicate your web page contentIf you syndicate your content to third parties, search engines might favor the version published by one of your partners.Require a back link from your partners to the original document on your own website so that search engines can find out from which web page the content comes.               
        
      Duplicate content can cause problems with your search engine rankings. If you follow the tips above, search engine spiders should index your web pages correctly.   Note: Even I had copied this article from  IBP newsletter.  ;)
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
                
       
               
       
                 
       
               
       
                 
       
       
       
     

     

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    History of Indian Coins http://worthview.com/history-of-indian-coins/ Fri, 30 May 2008 04:06:38 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=105 Indian Coins
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    India won its independence on 15th August, 1947. During the period of transition India retained the monetary system and the currency and coinage of the earlier period. While Pakistan introduced a new series of coins in 1948 and notes in 1949, India brought out its distinctive coins on 15th August, 1950.
    Chronologically, the main considerations influencing the coinage policy of Republic India over time have been:
    • The incorporation of symbols of sovereignty and indigenous motifs on independence;
    • Coinage Reforms with the introduction of the metric system;
    • The need felt from time to time to obviate the possibility of the metallic value of coins rising beyond the face value;
    • The cost-benefit of coinisation of currency notes
    Independent India Issues could broadly be categorised as
    The Frozen Series 1947-1950
    This represented the currency arrangements during the transition period upto the establishment of the Indian Republic. The Monetary System remained unchanged at One Rupee consisting of 192 pies.
    1 Rupee = 16 Annas
    1 Anna = 4 Pice
    1 Pice = 3 Pies
    The Anna Series
    This series was introduced on 15th August, 1950 and represented the first coinage of Republic India. The King's Portrait was replaced by the Lion Capital of the Ashoka Pillar. A corn sheaf replaced the Tiger on the one Rupee coin. In some ways this symbolized a shift in focus to progress and prosperity. Indian motifs were incorporated on other coins. The monetary system was largely retained unchanged with one Rupee consisting of 16 Annas.
    Enomination
    Metal
    Obverse
    Reverse
     
    Rupee One
    Nickel
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    Half Rupee
    Nickel
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    Quarter Rupee
    Nickel
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    Two Anna
    Cupro-Nickel
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    One Anna
    Cupro-Nickel
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    Half Anna
    Cupro-Nickel
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    One Pice
    Bronze
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    The Decimal Series
    The move towards decimalisation was afoot for over a century. However, it was in September, 1955 that the Indian Coinage Act was amended for the country to adopt a metric system for coinage. The Act came into force with effect from 1st April, 1957. The rupee remained unchanged in value and nomenclature. It, however, was now divided into 100 'Paisa' instead of 16 Annas or 64 Pice. For public recognition, the new decimal Paisa was termed 'Naya Paisa' till 1st June, 1964 when the term 'Naya' was dropped.
    Naya Paisa Series 1957-1964
    Enomination
    Metal Weight Shape Size
    Coin
     
    Rupee One
    Nickel 10 gms Circular 28 mm
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    Fifty Naye Paise
    Nickel 5 gms Circular 24 mm
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    Twenty Five Naye Paise
    Nickel 2.5 gms Circular 19 mm
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    Ten Naye Paise
    Cupro-Nickel 5 gms Eight Scalloped 23 mm (across scallops)
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    Five Naye Paise
    Cupro-Nickel 4 gms Square 22 mm (across corners)
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    Two Naye Paise
    Cupro-Nickel 3 gms Eight Scalloped 18 mm (across scallops)
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    One Naya Paisa
    Bronze 1.5 gms Circular 16 mm
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    With commodity prices rising in the sixties, small denomination coins which were made of bronze, nickel-brass, cupro-nickel, and Aluminium-Bronze were gradually minted in Aluminium. This change commenced with the introduction of the new hexagonal 3 paise coin. A twenty paise coin was introduced in 1968 but did not gain much popularity.
    Aluminium Series 1964 onwards
    Enomination
    Metal Weight Shape Size
    Coin
     
    One Paisa
    Aluminium-Magnesium 0.75 gms Square 17 mm (Daigonal)
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    Two Paise
    Aluminium-Magnesium 1 gm Scalloped 20 mm (across scallops)
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    Three Paise
    Aluminium-Magnesium 1.25 gms Hexagonal 21 mm (Diagonal)
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    Five Paise
    Aluminium-Magnesium 1.5 gms Square 22 mm (Diagonal)
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    Ten Paise
    Aluminium-Magnesium 2.3 gms Scalloped 26 mm (across scallops)
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    Twenty Paise
    Aluminium-Magnesium 2.2 gms Hexagonal 26 mm (diagonal) 24.5 mm (across flats)
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    Over a period of time, cost benefit considerations led to the gradual discontinuance of 1, 2 and 3 paise coins in the seventies; Stainless steel coinage of 10, 25 and 50 paise, was introduced in 1988 and of one rupee in 1992. The very considerable costs of managing note issues of Re 1, Rs 2, and Rs 5 led to the gradual coinisation of these denominations in the 1990s.
    Contemporary Coins
    Enomination
    Metal
    Weight
    Diameter
    Shape
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    Cupro-Nickel
    9.00 gms
    23 mm
    Circular
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    Cupro-Nickel
    6.00 gms
    26 mm
    Eleven Sided
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    Ferratic Stainless Steel
    4.85 gms
    25 mm
    Circular
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    Ferratic Stainless Steel
    3.79 gms
    22 mm
    Circular
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    Ferratic Stainless Steel
    2.83 gms
    19 mm
    Circular
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    Ferratic Stainless Steel
    2.00 gms
    16 mm
    Circular
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    Matt Cutts on Google datacenters http://worthview.com/matt-cutts-on-google-datacenters/ Sat, 31 May 2008 10:46:34 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=107 110 2008-05-31 10:46:34 2008-05-31 10:46:34 open open matt-cutts-on-google-datacenters publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1237379311 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://kz4nc.th8.us Mail sent by Narayana Murthy to all Infosys Staff http://worthview.com/mail-sent-by-narayan-murthy-to-all-infosys-staff/ Sat, 31 May 2008 11:26:20 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=108
    It's half past 8 in the office but the lights are still on... PCs still running, coffee machines still buzzing... And who's at work? Most of them ??? Take a closer look...
    All or most specimens are ?? Something male species of the human race... Look closer... again all or most of them are bachelors... And why are they sitting late? Working hard? No way!!! Any guesses??? Let's ask one of them... Here's what he says... 'What's there 2 do after going home...Here we get to surf, AC, phone, food, coffee that is why I am working late...Importantly no bossssssss!!!!!!!!!!!' This is the scene in most research centers and software companies and other off-shore offices. Bachelors 'Time-passing' during late hours in the office just bcoz they say they've nothing else to do... Now what r the consequences... 'Working' (for the record only) late hours soon becomes part of the institute or company culture. With bosses more than eager to provide support to those 'working' late in the form of taxi vouchers, food vouchers and of course good feedback, (oh, he's a hard worker... goes home only to change..!!). They aren't helping things too... To hell with bosses who don't understand the difference between 'sitting' late and 'working' late!!! Very soon, the boss start expecting all employees to put in extra working hours.
    So, My dear Bachelors let me tell you, life changes when u get married and start having a family... office is no longer a priority, family is... and That's when the problem starts... b'coz u start having commitments at home too.
    For your boss, the earlier 'hardworking' guy suddenly seems to become a 'early leaver' even if u leave an hour after regular time... after doing the same amount of work. People leaving on time after doing their tasks for the day are labelled as work-shirkers... Girls who thankfully always (its changing nowadays... though) leave on time are labelled as 'not up to it'. All the while, the bachelors pat their own backs and carry on 'working' not realizing that they r spoiling the work culture at their own place and never realize that they would have to regret at one point of time. So what's the moral of the story?? * Very clear, LEAVE ON TIME!!! * Never put in extra time ' unless really needed ' * Don't stay back unnecessarily and spoil your company work culture which will in turn cause inconvenience to you and your colleagues. There are hundred other things to do in the evening.. Learn music... Learn a foreign language... Try a sport... TT, cricket......... Importantly,get a girl friend or boy friend, take him/her around town... * And for heaven's sake, net cafe rates have dropped to an all-time low (plus, no fire-walls) and try cooking for a change. Take a tip from the Smirnoff ad: *'Life's calling, where are you??'* IT'S A TYPICAL INDIAN MENTALITY THAT WORKING FOR LONG HOURS MEANS VERY HARD WORKING & 100% COMMITMENT ETC. PEOPLE WHO REGULARLY SIT LATE IN THE OFFICE DON'T KNOW TO MANAGE THEIR TIME. SIMPLE ! Regards, NARAYAN MURTHY. ]]>
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    Deadlock Situation... http://worthview.com/deadlock-situation/ Mon, 02 Jun 2008 09:17:28 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=109 Boss said to secretary: For a week we will go abroad,so make arrangement. Secretary make call to Husband: For a week my boss and I will be going abroad, you look after yourself. Husband make call to secret lover: My wife is going abroad for a week, so lets spend the week together. Secret lover make call to small boy whom she is giving private tution: I have work for a week, so you need not come for class. Small boy make call to his grandfather: Grandpa, for a week I don't have class 'coz my teacher is busy. Lets spend the week together. Grandpa(the 1st boss ;) ) make call to his secretary: This week I am spending my time with my grandson. We cannot attend that meeting. Secretary make call to her husband: This week my boss has some work, we cancelled our trip. Husband make call to secret lover: We cannot spend this week together, my wife has cancelled her trip. Secret lover make call to small boy whom she is giving private tution: This week we will have class as usual. Small boy make call to his grandfather: Grandpa, my teacher said this week I have to attend class. Sorry I can't give you company. Grandpa make call to his secretary: Don't worry this week we will attend that meeting, so make arrangement.]]> 112 2008-06-02 09:17:28 2008-06-02 09:17:28 open open deadlock-situation publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243931681 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://xwszq.th8.us Salty Coffee!!! http://worthview.com/salty-coffee/ Tue, 03 Jun 2008 05:09:07 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=115 Love the story so just wanna share it... He met her on a party. She was so outstanding, many guys chasing after her, while he so normal, nobody paid attention to him. At the end of the party, he invited her to have coffee with him, she was surprised, but due to being polite, she promised. They sat in a nice coffee shop, he was too nervous to say anything, she felt uncomfortable, she thought, please; let me go home.... suddenly he asked the waiter: "would you please give me some salt? I'd like to put it in my coffee." Everybody stared at him, so strange! His face turned red, but still, he put the salt in his coffee and drank it. She asked him curiously; why you have this hobby? He replied: "when I was a little boy, I was living near the sea, I like playing in the sea, and I could feel the taste of the sea, just like the taste of the salty coffee. Now every time I have the salty coffee, I always think of my childhood, think of my hometown, I miss my hometown so much, I miss my parents who are still living there". While saying that tears filled his eyes. She was deeply touched. That's his true feeling, from the bottom of his heart. A man who can tell out his homesickness, he must be a man who loves home, cares about home, has responsibility of home. Then she also started to speak, spoke about her faraway hometown, her childhood, her family. That was a really nice talk, also a beautiful beginning of their story. They continued to date. She found that actually he was a man who meets all her demands; he had tolerance, was kind hearted, warm, careful. He was such a good person but she almost missed him! Thanks to his salty coffee! Then the story was just like every beautiful love story, the princess married to the prince, and then they were living the happy life... And, every time she made coffee for him, she put some salt in the coffee as she knew that's the way he liked it. After 40 years, he passed away, left her a letter which said: "My dearest, please forgive me, forgive my whole life lie. This was the only lie I said to you---the salty coffee. Remember the first time we dated? I was so nervous at that time, actually I wanted some sugar, but I said salt. It was hard for me to change so I just went ahead. I never thought that could be the start of our communication! I tried to tell you the truth many times in my life, but I was too afraid to do that, as I have promised not to lie to you for anything. Now I'm dying, I m afraid of nothing so I tell you the truth: I don't like the salty coffee, what a strange bad taste.. But I have had the salty coffee for my whole life! Since I knew you, I never feel sorry for anything I do for you. Having you with me is my biggest happiness for my whole life. If I can live for the second time, still want to know you and have you for my whole life, even though I have to drink the salty coffee again". Her tears made the letter totally wet.Someday, someone asked her: what's the taste of salty coffee? It's sweet. She replied. Love is not 2 forget but 2 forgive, not 2 c but 2 understand, not 2 hear but 2 listen, not 2 let go but 2 HOLD ON !!!! Don't ever leave the one you love for the one you like, because the one you like will leave you for the one they love.. Find a guy, who calls you beautiful instead of hot. Who calls you back when you hang up on him. Who will stay awake just to watch you sleep. Wait for the guy who kisses your forehead. Who holds your hand in front of his friends. Wait for the one who is constantly reminding you of how much he cares about you and how lucky he is to have you. Wait for the one who turns to his friends and says, "..that's her."]]> 115 2008-06-03 10:39:07 2008-06-03 05:09:07 open open salty-coffee publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1235131769 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://acpqb.th8.us 21 Things to remember... http://worthview.com/21-things-to-remember/ Tue, 03 Jun 2008 06:58:57 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=112
  • No one can ruin your day without YOUR Permission.
  • Most people will be about as happy, as they decide to be
  • Others can stop you temporarily, but only you can do it permanently.
  • Whatever you are willing to put up with, is exactly what you will have.
  • Success stops when you do.
  • When your ship comes in.... make sure you are willing to unload it.
  • You will never have it all together.
  • Life is a journey...not a destination. Enjoy the trip!
  • The biggest lie on the planet When I get what I want I will be happy.
  • The best way to escape your problem is to solve it.
  • I've learned that ultimately , 'takers' lose and 'givers' win.
  • Life's precious moments don't have value, unless they are shared.
  • If you don't start, it's certain you won't arrive.
  • We often fear the thing we want the most.
  • He or she who laughs......lasts.
  • Yesterday was the deadline for all complaints.
  • Look for opportunities..not guarantees.
  • Life is what's coming....not what was.
  • Success is getting up one more time.
  • Now is the most interesting time of all.
  • When things go wrong.....don't go with them.
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    Wall with Three Faces.... http://worthview.com/wall-with-three-faces/ Tue, 03 Jun 2008 07:04:40 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=120 Here is a short story that may strike one as simple but is, on the other hand, fraught with meaning. A philosopher was walking down a street when he saw a man busy at work. "What are you doing?' he asked. 'Can't you see? I am putting one brick over another!', answered the person. The philosopher walked on until he came to another man doing the same thing. 'What are you doing?' he asked him. Without turning around, the man answered him, 'I am building a wall.' The philosopher continued on his walk. Soon he came upon yet another man doing the same work and he asked him the same question. This time the worker looked at him, smiled and said, 'I am building a hospital where the sick can be cured.' The philosopher returned his smile. Continuing his walk, he mused, 'Three men doing the same work but one is a pessimist, another is a realist and the third an idealist.' The pessimist of course was the first man, placing one brick on top of another mechanically. He paid little attention to his work and derived no enjoyment from what he was doing. Obviously he was learning nothing from it either. His intention was to do the least work for the most money he could get. He would as soon break bricks as put them together and was nothing more than a human machine. The second man who was building a wall was putting more of himself into his task. He would probably work towards building the best wall that he could. He had a goal in mind and was working towards it sincerely. He would gather experience as he went along and the future would see him build stronger walls and also houses in which people would live in comfort. He was engaged in a promising livelihood which would enable him to look after his family. The third man was all this and more. He possessed vision and nurtured a dream in his mind. His interest went beyond the family and embraced his neighbors, friends and strangers. Work represented to him more than just earning a living. He was willing not only to discharge his duties but shoulder responsibilities as well. Do you wonder into which category you would fall? There will be times when we feel like the pessimist, that life has scant meaning and it matters little what we do. Most of the times, we are realists leading ordinary but useful lives. It is given only to a few to be idealists all the time. They are the Mahatmas, the great thinkers. We can be realists taking life in our stride, doing our best at the same time to emulate the idealists. The most important thing to keep in mind about motivation is that we cannot motivate others. Motivation comes from within - people motivate themselves. The only thing a supervisor, a manager, or anybody else can do is to create the conditions for people towards motivation themselves]]> 118 2008-06-03 12:34:40 2008-06-03 07:04:40 open open wall-with-three-faces publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1235131745 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://k5bde.th8.us Gone are the Days.... http://worthview.com/gone-are-the-days/ Wed, 04 Jun 2008 03:45:16 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=122 Gone are the days!! When The school reopened in June, And we settled in our new desks and benches! When we queued up in book depot, And got our new books and notes! When we wanted two Sundays and no Mondays, yet managed to line up daily for the morning prayers. We learnt writing with slates and pencils, and Progressed To fountain pens and ball pens and then Micro tips! When we began drawing with crayons and evolved to Color pencils and finally sketch pens! When we started calculating first with tables and then with Clarke's tables and advanced to Calculators and computers! When we chased one another in the corridors in Intervals, and returned to the classrooms Drenched in sweat! When we had lunch in classrooms, corridors, Playgrounds, under the trees and even in cycle sheds! When all the colors in the world, Decorated the campus on the Second Saturdays! When a single P.T. period in the week's Time Table, Was awaited more eagerly than the monsoons! When cricket was played with writing pads as bats, And Neckties and socks rolled into balls! When few played "kabadi" and "Kho-Kho" in scorching sun, While others simply played "book cricket" in the Confines of classroom! Of fights but no conspiracies, Of Competitions but seldom jealousy! When we used to watch Live Cricket telecast, In the opposite house in Intervals and Lunch breaks! When few rushed at 3:45 to "Conquer" window seats in our School bus! While few others had "Big Fun", "peppermint", "kulfi", " milk ice !" and "sharbat !" at 4o Clock! Gone are the days Of Sports Day, and the annual School Day , And the one-month long preparations for them. Gone are the days Of the stressful Quarterly, Half Yearly and Annual Exams, And the most enjoyed holidays after them! Gone are the days Of tenth and twelfth standards, when We Spent almost the whole year writing revision tests! We learnt, We enjoyed, We played, We won, We lost, We laughed, We cried, We fought, We thought. With so much fun in them, so many friends, So much experience, all this and more! Gone are the days When we used to talk for hours with our friends! Now we don't have time to say a `Hi'! Gone are the days When we played games on the road! Now we Code on the road with laptop! Gone are the days When we saw stars Shining at Night! Now we see stars when our code doesn't Work! Gone are the days When we sat to chat with Friends on grounds! Now we chat in chat rooms.....! Gone are the days Where we studied just to pass! Now we study to save our job! Gone are the days Where we had no money in our pockets and still fun filled on our hearts!! Now we have the atm as well as credit card but with an empty heart!! Gone are the days Where we shouted on the road! Now we don't shout even at home Gone are the days Where we got lectures from all! Now we give lectures to all... like the one I'm doing now....!! Gone are the days But not the memories, which will be Lingering in our hearts for ever and ever and Ever and ever and ever ..... Gone are the Days.... But still there are lot more Days to come in our Life!! NO MATTER HOW BUSY YOU ARE, DONT FORGET TO LIVE THE LIFE THAT STILL EXISTS.........]]> 120 2008-06-04 09:15:16 2008-06-04 03:45:16 open open gone-are-the-days publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1235131722 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://df8hn.th8.us Top 10 Monsters.. http://worthview.com/top-10-monsters/ Thu, 05 Jun 2008 04:26:09 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=124 10. Ogopogo

    Canada reputedly has more lake monsters than any other country, boasting no fewer than a dozen in its cold waters. It's no surprise, therefore, that Lake Okanagan, located in British Columbia, might be home to one of the world's top ten monsters. The lake monster, dubbed Ogopogo (from an old music hall song) is unique in that native Indians in the region used to make live sacrifices to a water spirit in the lake as they crossed in boats near the reputed home of Ogopogo, Monster Island. Though any connection between the Indian legend and a modern monster is pure speculation, many eyewitnesses continue to report odd things in the lake. According to John Kirk, Ogopogo expert and president of the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club, there is far better evidence for the existence of a mysterious monster in Canada's Lake Okanagan than at Loch Ness. So if you happen to vacation on Okagangan's shores, bring your camera!

    9. Dragons

    Perhaps the oldest monster of folklore, there are many variations on dragons and giant serpents. The Bible's Book of Isaiah describes Leviathan, a monstrous sea serpent dragon. Some of the most developed dragons come from Chinese cultures; in fact for centuries some rural Chinese dug up (and made tea from) dinosaur bones, believing they were from dragons. The West is rich in dragon folklore as well; stories of a Christian martyr named George who slew a fearsome dragon later became known as Saint George the Dragon Slayer. While dragons are ancient, they are more popular now than at any other time in history, appearing in role-playing games such as Dungeons and Dragons and popular films such as "Lord of the Rings."

    8. Giant Squid

    The giant squid is the only Top Ten Monster that is known to be real, though for centuries its existence was often rumored. Ancient sea stories told of the fearsome Kraken, a huge many-tentacled beast, said to attack ships and sailors on the high seas. Biologists finally verified the existence of a true sea monster: the mysterious giant squid Architeuthis. Dead specimens periodically wash up on the world's beaches, most often on islands whose name begins with "New": Newfoundland and New Zealand. The largest giant squid specimen was estimated to be 65 feet long, but the monster remained elusive until 2004, when Japanese zoologists filmed a giant squid at depth for the first time. The creature was about 26 feet long, was found nearly 3,000 feet below the surface.

    7. Champ

    Often referred to as "America's Loch Ness Monster," the mysterious creature in Lake Champlain (which borders Vermont, New York, and Canada) is called Champ. Descriptions of the beast vary widely, but is it said to be anywhere from ten to over one hundred feet long, have dark skin, and several humps. Its head supposedly resembles a snake or dog. A photograph claimed to be of the monster was published in The New York Times in 1981, giving the monster national notoriety, and was considered the best evidence for Champ--in fact for any lake monster. Ironically, the photograph that propelled Champ to stardom was later revealed in a 2003 investigation to be almost certainly an image of a floating log instead of a lake monster. While Champ sightings have waned in recent years, the legend is kept alive by the local minor league baseball team, the Vermont Lake Monsters.

    6. Chupacabra

    Bigfoot is named after its big footprints, and the dreaded chupacabra is also known for what it leaves behind: dead animals. Though goats are said to be its favorite prey (chupacabra means goat sucker in Spanish), they have also been blamed for attacks on cats, sheep, rabbits, dogs, chickens, ducks, hogs, and other animals. (There is no record of a chupacabra attacking a Bigfoot, though I'd like to see that.) Descriptions of chupacabra vary widely, but many accounts suggest that the creature stands about four to five feet tall. It has short but powerful legs, long claws, and terrifying, glowing red eyes. Chupacabras first gained wide notoriety in 1995 in Puerto Rico. No one knows for certain why or how the chupacabra suddenly sprang into existence, but many Latin Americans believe it is the unholy result of secret U.S. government experiments in the jungles of Puerto Rico. It had a heyday of about five years, when it was widely reported in Mexico, Chile, Nicaragua, Spain, Argentina, and Florida--almost exclusively in Spanish-speaking areas. While widely regarded as a myth, occasional chupacabra sightings are reported in the United States, primarily in Texas and New Mexico.

    5.Sirens

    A distant cousin of the mermaid (in folkloric terms anyway), the sirens were beautiful, alluring women who dwelled near rocky cliffs and sung to passing sailors. According to legends, the hapless seamen would become enchanted by the sirens' song, following the mellifluous melody to their deaths as their boats crashed upon the rocky shore. It is an ancient morality tale about the evils of women, but not all sirens were so comely. Other accounts depict sirens as half-bird, half-women creatures who would lure travelers to their doom with harps instead of their voices. In Greek myth, Odysseus escaped the sirens by having his sailors plug their ears with beeswax, though in modern times doctors recommend soft foam earplugs for sailors who may encounter these dangerous monsters.

    4. Loch Ness Monster

    No list of monsters would be complete without the beastie said to inhabit Scotland's Loch Ness. While Nessie is the world's most famous lake monster, it is far from the only one. In fact, there are hundreds (by some counts thousands) of lakes across the globe said to harbor monsters. The earliest eyewitness account of the Loch Ness monster dates back only to May 1933. Since that time, the monster--real or not--has been a major tourism boon for Inverness and other towns along the lake. Loch Ness has been repeatedly searched for over seventy years, trying to verify the occasional sightings, photos, and videos. In 2003, a team from the BBC scoured the lake using 600 separate sonar beams and satellite navigation; they turned up no monsters. Still, the public's interest in Nessie remains high: a film about the monster opened Christmas day and earned $2.4 million.

    3. Werewolves

    The fearsome werewolf is a fascinating blend of man and beast. Some believe that a werewolf terrorized the French countryside in 1764, when a strange wolflike creature killed dozens of villagers; the fictionalized story was depicted in the film "Brotherhood of the Wolf." The werewolf is only one variation of lycanthropy, the ancient belief that certain people have the ability to change into animals, either at will, on certain dates, or on full moons. Witches and vampires, for example, are said to become cats, bats, and wolves on occasion. While the werewolf's origins are unclear, an unusual disease that causes excessive body hair (called hypertrichosis) may have contributed to belief in werewolves--in fact sideshow performers with the disease were once exhibited as werewolves or "wolfmen." The connection with the full moon likely came about because of wolves' and dogs' tendency to bark at the moon, but stories of silver bullets didn't arise until much later.

    2. Vampires

    A century after Bram Stoker modeled his Dracula character after Romanian national hero Vlad Tepes, interest in vampires has never been stronger. From Dracula to the "Blade" films, from Anne Rice novels to "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," no single monster has captured the public's imagination the way vampires have. At once both sensual and scary, vampire lore has inspired a thriving goth subculture. Despite strong evidence that vampires are a fictional creation, some people even claim to be vampires, conducting arcane rituals and consuming blood from willing donors. Let's hope they show up for the blood drive!

    1. Bigfoot

    Bigfoot is of course the world's marquee monster, having had pizzas and monster trucks named after it. Bigfoot is known not for what it is (since no one knows for certain what it is, or if it even exists), but what it supposedly leaves behind: large footprints. Bigfoot's high profile is largely due to a short film taken in 1967 in Bluff Creek, California. This is the classic footage of Bigfoot, showing a furry, man-sized creature walking across a clearing. The film has never been proven authentic, and many suspect a hoax. It is also odd that the film remains the best evidence for Bigfoot 40 years later, despite the fact that video cameras are better, cheaper, and in more hands than ever before; surely if it was not a hoax someone would have recorded a film as good or better since then. Perhaps Bigfoot's most amazing quality is its ability to leave no hard evidence of its existence. No teeth, bones, live or dead ones have been found. By one estimate, there should be hundreds of thousands of Bigfoot in North America, yet not one of them has been hit by a car, shot by a hunter, or found dead by a hiker.]]>
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    Cute Children http://worthview.com/cute-children/ Fri, 06 Jun 2008 07:16:22 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=125 ]]> 122 2008-06-06 12:46:22 2008-06-06 07:16:22 open open cute-children publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1235131684 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://hsyti.th8.us Social Media Optimization and its rules... http://worthview.com/social-media-optimization-and-its-rules/ Tue, 10 Jun 2008 05:16:08 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=129

    Social media optimization (SMO) is a set of methods for generating publicity through social media, online communities and community websites. Methods of SMO include adding RSS feeds, adding a "Digg This" button, blogging and incorporating third party community functionalities like Flickr photo slides and galleries or YouTube videos. Social media optimization is related to search engine marketing, but differs in several ways, primarily the focus on driving traffic from sources other than search engines, though improved search ranking is also a benefit of successful SMO.

     13 Rules of SMO

    1Increase your linkability : Think blogs, content, aggregation & linkbait. 2. Make tagging and bookmarking easy : Include calls to action for users to tag, bookmark and Digg your stuff. I’d suggest the Sociable Plugin if you have a Wordpress powered blog. 3. Reward inbound links : List blogs which link back to you via permalinks, trackbacks or recently linking blogs (like the Yahoo & Google blogs do). 4. Help your content travel : Content diversification can lead to mobility of your content beyond the browser. 5. Encourage the mashup : Let others use your content or tools to produce something a bit different or outside of the box with your stuff, even RSS. 6. Be a User Resource, even if it doesn’t help you : Add value and outbound links, even if it doesn’t help in the short term, it will in the long. 7. Reward helpful and valuable users : Give your contributors and readers the recognition they deserve. 8. Participate : Get in there and get involved in the discussions going on among the blogs and sites of others, and do it organically. Earn your rep on Digg.com, don’t try and force it. 9. Know how to target your audience : Understand your appeal and those people you wish to attract. 10. Create content : A little bit of rules 1 & 4 here, but the underlying message is know the form of content working for you. 11. Be real : Transparency pays off and no one likes a fake. 12. Don’t forget your roots, be humble : Sometimes it can be easy to get carried away being a BlogStar or industry talking head. Remember those who helped you along the way, and that respect will help all involved. 13. Don’t be afraid to try new things, stay fresh : Social Media is changing and morphing by the minute, keep up on new tools, products and challenges in your social sphere.

     

     

     

     

     

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    Microsoft WorldWideTelescope Launches http://worthview.com/microsoft-worldwidetelescope-launches/ Wed, 11 Jun 2008 04:36:01 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=131 WorldWideTelescope, it's downloadable answer to Google Sky, Google Earth and Google Moon, yesterday.The WorldWide Telescope (WWT) is a Web 2.0 visualization software environment that enables your computer to function as a virtual telescope—bringing together imagery from the best ground and space-based telescopes in the world for a seamless exploration of the universe.  Other than being a bit of a memory hog (understandable for the power it provides) and requiring the latest version of DivX and .Net framework to install, WWTelescope is a pretty amazing program.Neptune on WWTelescope You can aimlessly browse around the solar system and beyond, zooming in with incredible detail on Earth, the moon, other planets or galaxies, or you can download a professional tour of any of the above. Each item you look at comes with various "Imagery" options. You can check out satellite images of Earth, a street view, a hybrid of both or use the incredible cool "Earth at Night" mode. The options for viewing space are too numerous to numerate. For a quick fix, you can browse through various collections of space images, like those taken from the Hubble or Chandra telescopes, and see where in space those images are from. If anything, WWTelescope is too advanced, offering a slew of advanced and sometimes incomprehensible options aimed at professionals and true hobbyists. You can even hook up your telescope to it. But it's still great, interesting fun for the average user. I just wasted an hour or so "researching" it for this article, and left with the same semi-accomplished feeling I get when I waste time on Wikipedia. Microsoft products have often fallen behind Google on the coolness factor of their products. This time they definitely have the search giant beat.]]> 127 2008-06-11 10:06:01 2008-06-11 04:36:01 open open microsoft-worldwidetelescope-launches publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234941227 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://33fo8.th8.us 500$... http://worthview.com/500/ Fri, 13 Jun 2008 05:05:24 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=132 128 2008-06-13 10:35:24 2008-06-13 05:05:24 open open 500 publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234941199 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://7yzgq.th8.us Child Support http://worthview.com/child-support/ Fri, 13 Jun 2008 05:08:03 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=133 129 2008-06-13 10:38:03 2008-06-13 05:08:03 open open child-support publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234941135 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://5tzpx.th8.us How to and when to use F U C K http://worthview.com/fuck-off/ Fri, 13 Jun 2008 05:20:56 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=134 Perhaps one of the most interesting and colorful words in the English language today is the word "fuck". It is the magical word which, just by its sound can describe pain, pleasure, love, and hate. In language, "fuck" falls into many grammatical catagories. It can beused as a verb both transitive (John fucked Mary) and intransitive (Mary was fucked by John). It can be an action verb (John really gives a fuck), a passive verb (Mary really doesn't give a fuck), and adverb (Mary is fucking interested in John), or as a noun (Mary is a terrific fuck). It can also be used as an interjection (Fuck! I'm late for my date with Mary). It can even be used as a conjunction (Mary is easy, fuck she's also stupid). As you can see there are very few words with the overall versitility of the word "fuck". Aside from its sexual connotations, this incredible word can be used To describe many situations: 1)Greetings................"How the fuck are ya?" 2)Fraud...................."I got fucked by the car dealer." 3)Resignation.............."Oh, fuck it!" 4)Trouble.................."I guess I'm fucked now." 5)Aggression..............."FUCK YOU!" 6)Disgust.................."Fuck me." 7)Confusion................"What the fuck...?" 8)Difficulty..............."I don't understand this fucking shit!" 9)Despair.................."Fucked again..." 10)Pleasure................"I couldn't be any fucking happier!" 11)Displeasure............."Fucking shit man..." 12)Lost...................."Where the fuck are we?" 13)Disbelief..............."UNFUCKINGBELIEVABLE!" 14)Retaliation............."Up your fucking ass!" 15)Denial.................."I didn't fucking do it, I swear!" 16)Perplexity.............."I know fuck about it." 17)Apathy.................."Who really gives a fuck anyway?" 18)Suspicion..............."Who the fuck are you?" 19)Panic..................."Let's get the fuck out of here!" 20)Directions.............."Fuck off." 21)Incomprehesion.........."How the fuck did you do that?" It can be an anatomical description............."He's a fucking asshole." It can be used to tell time....................."Its five fucking thirty." It can be used in business.............."How did I wind up with this fucking job?" It can be maternal......................"MOTHERFUCKER!" It can be political....................."Fuck Newt Gingrich!" Lastly, it has been used by many notable people throughout history: "What the fuck was that?" --Mayor of Hiroshima-- "Where did all these fucking Indians come from?" --General Custer-- "That's not a real fucking gun." --John Lennon-- "Where the fuck is all this water coming from?" --Captian of the Titanic-- "Who the fuck's gonna find out?" --Richard Nixon-- "Heads are going to fucking roll!" --Anne Boleyn-- "Any fucking idiot could understand that." --Albert Einstein-- "It does so fucking look like her!" --Picasso-- "How the fuck did I work that out?" --Pythagoras-- "You want what on the fucking ceiling?" --Michaelangelo-- "Fuck a duck." --Walt Disney-- "What do you mean why...becuase its fucking there!" --Edmund Hilary-- "Don't fucking light that..." --Joan of Arc-- "Scattered fucking showers my ass." --Noah-- "I need this parade like I need a fucking hole in my head." --John F. Kennedy-- "Houston...we've got a big fucking problem..." --Crew of Appollo 13-]]> 130 2008-06-13 10:50:56 2008-06-13 05:20:56 open open fuck-off publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1247342462 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://3m853.th8.us _wp_old_slug f-u-c-k Why girls like guys and vice versa.. http://worthview.com/why-girls-like-guys-and-vice-versa/ Fri, 13 Jun 2008 05:45:57 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=136 Well here are a few reasons that girls like guys 1. The way they always wear their favorite cologne (which happens to be the one that you bought them for their birthday) 2. The way the run their hands through out hair 3. The way that they look at you and you want to die right then and there 4. The way that they casually put their arms around you 5. The way that they kiss away your tears 6. ...and the way that they then get mad at how they can't make your problem go away 7. The way they show off around their friends, even though you both know that you would love them even if they missed a basket or two 8. How there eyes light up at the result of 3 hours of preparing for your date 9. How they always know just what to say to make you blush 10. How they sometimes think that they know just what to say to make you feel better, even if you think that it is the worst thing that they could say 11. The way they hold you close when you are cold 12. How they look at you when your mad at them and all your anger melts away 13. How they always smile when you are together 14. The way that they always let you win any game that you play together 15. ... and then when you point that out to them they pretend to not know what you are talking about 16. The way that they smile at you 17. The way that you feel when they call to apologize after you had a big fight 18. The way that they say I love you 19. The way that they say I love you in front of their friends 20. The way that they touch and hold you so gently, like they are afraid that they will break you 21. The way that they kiss you 22. The way that they open their arms to you when you are crying 23. The way that they never admit that you hurt them 24. The way that they try not to cry when they are afraid that they are losing you 25. The way that they think that they are your big protector, even though you think that you are theirs 26. The way that they say I miss you, even though they hate to admit it 27. The way that you miss everything about them when they are gone 28. The way that they remember your special moments, or aniversaries when you think that they forgot 29. The way that they apologize when they do forget 30. The way that they comfort you when you have a bad day 31. The way that you can't wait to get home and tell them all about your day 32. The way that they write you love letters even if they think that it is uncool 33. How they would rather be with you then their friends sometime 34. How you want to hug them even though they are all sweaty 35. Yet regardless if you love them, hate them, wish they would die or know that you would die without them... it matters not. Because once in your life, whatever they were to the world they become everything to you. When you look them in the eyes, traveling to the depths of their souls and you say a million things without a trace of sound, you know that your own life is inevitabley comsumed within the rhythimic beatings of his heart. We love them for a million reasons, No paper would do it justice. It is a thing a feeling, that is only felt. WELL here are few reasons why guys like girls 1. They will always smell good even if its just shampoo 2. The way their heads always find the right spot on our shoulder 3. How cute they look when they sleep 4. the ease in which they fit into our arms       5. the way they kiss you and all of a sudden everything is right in the world 6. How cute they are when they eat 7. The way they take hours to get dressed but in the end it makes it all worth while 8. because they are always warm even when its minus 30 out side 9. the way they look good no matter what they wear 10. the way they fish for compliments even though you both know that you think she's the most beautiful thing on this earth 11. How cute they are when they argue 12. the way her hand always finds yours 13. the way they smile 14. the way you feel when you see their name on the call ID after you just had a big fight 15. the way she says "lets not fight anymore" even though you know that an hour later.... 16. the way they kiss when you do something nice for them 17. The way they kiss you when you say "I love you' 18. actually... just the way they kiss you... 19. the way they fall into your arms when they cry 20. then the way they apologize for crying over something that silly 21. The way they hit you and expect it to hurt 22. then the way apologize when it does hurt ..(even though we don't admit it!) 23. the way they say "I miss you" 24. the way you miss them 25. the way their tears make you want to change the world so that it doesn't hurt her anymore.....Yet regardless if you love them, hate them, wish they would die or know that you would die without them... it matters not. Because once in your life, whatever they were to the world they become everything to you. When you look them in the eyes, traveling to the depths of their souls and you say a million things without trace of a sound, you know that your own life is inevitable consumed within the rhythmic beatings of her very heart. We love them for a million reasons, No paper would do it justice. It is a thing not of the mind but of the heart. A feeling. Only felt.]]> 131 2008-06-13 11:15:57 2008-06-13 05:45:57 open open why-girls-like-guys-and-vice-versa publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234941108 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://99rx2.th8.us A Tribute to Beer http://worthview.com/a-tribute-to-beer/ Tue, 17 Jun 2008 00:35:45 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=139 A Tribute to Beer I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day. --Frank Sinatra The problem with some people is that when they aren't drunk, they're sober. --William Butler Yeats Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut. --Ernest Hemingway You're not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on. --Dean Martin Drunk is feeling sophisticated when you can't say it. --Anonymous Time is never wasted when you're wasted all the time. --Catherine Zandonella Reality is an illusion that occurs due to lack of alcohol. --Anonymous Drinking provides a beautiful excuse to pursue the one activity that truly gives me pleasure, hooking up with fat hairy girls. --Ross Levy Beauty lies in the hands of the beer holder. --Anonymous Life is a waste of time, time is a waste of life, so get wasted all of the time and have the time of your life. --Anonymous 24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? --Stephen Wright When we drink, we get drunk. When we get drunk, we fall asleep. When we fall asleep, we commit no sin. When we commit no sin, we go to heaven Sooooo, let's all get drunk, and go to heaven... -- Brian O'Rourke Always remember that I have taken more out of alcohol than alcohol has taken out of me. --Winston Churchill Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy. --Benjamin Franklin Without question, the greatest invention in the history of mankind is beer. Oh, I grant you that the wheel was also a fine invention, but the wheel does not go nearly as well with pizza. --Dave Barry I would kill everyone in this room for a drop of sweet beer. --Homer Simpson I drink to make other people interesting. --George Jean Nathan

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    How Much Does a Miracle Cost? http://worthview.com/how-much-does-a-miracle-cost/ Tue, 17 Jun 2008 11:31:08 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=142 How Much Does a Miracle Cost? Here is sending a miracle your way... Tess was a precocious eight year old when she heard her Mom and Dad talking about her little brother, Andrew. All she knew was that he was very sick and they were completely out of money. They were moving to an apartment complex next month because Daddy didn't have the money for the doctor bills and our house. Only a very costly surgery could save him now and it was looking like there was no-one to loan them the money. She heard Daddy say to her tearful Mother with whispered desperation, "Only a miracle can save him now." Tess went to her bedroom and pulled a glass jelly jar from its hiding place in the closet. She poured all the change out on the floor and counted it carefully. Three times, even. The total had to be exactly perfect. No chance here for mistakes. Carefully placing the coins back in the jar and twisting on the cap, she slipped out the back door and made her way 6 blocks to Rexall's Drug Store with the big red Indian Chief sign above the door. She waited patiently for the pharmacist to give her some attention but he was too busy at this moment. Tess twisted her feet to make a scuffing noise. Nothing. She cleared her throat with the most disgusting sound she could muster. No good. Finally she took a quarter from her jar and banged it on the glass counter. That did it! "And what do you want?" the pharmacist asked in an annoyed tone of voice. "I'm talking to my brother from Chicago whom I haven't seen in ages," he said without waiting for a reply to his question. "Well, I want to talk to you about my brother," Tess answered back in the same annoyed tone. "He's really, really sick... and I want to buy a miracle." "I beg your pardon?" said the pharmacist. "His name is Andrew and he has something bad growing inside his head and my Daddy says only a miracle can save him now. So how much does a miracle cost?" "We don't sell miracles here, little girl. I'm sorry but I can't help you, "the pharmacist said, softening a little. "Listen, I have the money to pay for it. If it isn't enough, I will get the rest. Just tell me how much it costs." The pharmacist's brother was a well dressed man. He stooped down and asked the little girl, "What kind of a miracle does you brother need?" "I don't know," Tess replied with her eyes welling up. "I just know he's really sick and Mommy says he needs an operation. But my Daddy can't pay for it, so I want to use my money. "How much do you have?" asked the man from Chicago. "One dollar and eleven cents," Tess answered barely audibly. And it's all the money I have, but I can get some more if I need to. "Well, what a coincidence," smiled the man. "A dollar and eleven cents-the exact price of a miracle for little brothers." He took her money in one hand and with the other hand he grasped her mitten and said "Take me to where you live. I want to see your brother and meet your parents. Let's see if I have the kind of miracle you need." That well dressed man was Dr. Carlton Armstrong, a surgeon, specializing in neuro-surgery. The operation was completed without charge and it wasn't long until Andrew was home again and doing well. Mom and Dad were happily talking about the chain of events that had led them to this place. "That surgery,"her Mom whispered. "was a real miracle. I wonder how much it would have cost?" Tess smiled. She knew exactly how much a miracle cost... one dollar and eleven cents ...... plus the faith of a little child. A miracle is not the suspension of natural law, but the operation of a higher law......]]> 134 2008-06-17 11:31:08 2008-06-17 11:31:08 open open how-much-does-a-miracle-cost publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234940353 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://yp4gx.th8.us Inspirational Quotes http://worthview.com/inspirational-quotes/ Wed, 18 Jun 2008 10:07:57 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=145 Here are some of my favorite Quotes which inspired me.Have a look at them

    There are two ways of exerting one's strength: one is pushing down, the other is pulling up -- Booker T.Washington

     

    Who makes us ignorant? We ourselves. We put our hands over our eyes and weep that it is dark. – Vivekananda

     

    In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years -- Abraham Lincoln

     

    Nothing is permanent in this wicked world - not even our troubles -- Charlie Chaplin

     

    We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop – Mother Theresa

    Courage is the discovery that you may not win, and trying when you know you can lose. --Tom Krause Anyone can give up, it's the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone else would understand if you fell apart, that's true strength -- Anonymous Try and fail, but don't fail to try.-- Stephen Kaggwa

    If you can imagine it, you can achieve it; if you can dream it, you can become it.-- William Arthur Ward

    If you would create something, you must be something. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    No great man ever complains of want of opportunities.-- Ralph Waldo Emerson

    It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a young person, "Always do what you are afraid to do." Ralph Waldo Emerson

    Try not to become a man of success but a man of value -- Albert Einstein

    Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds -- Albert Einstein

    The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible -- Arthur C.Clarke Winning isn't everything, but wanting to win is -- Vince Lombardi How a man plays game shows something of his character, how he loses shows all of it -- Anonymous You must be the change you wish to see in the world -- Mahatma Gandhi If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader --John Quincy Adams

    Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore -- Andre Gide

    When it is obvious that the goals cannot be reached, don't adjust the goals, adjust the action steps Confucius

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    Firefox 3 launch a success http://worthview.com/firefox-3-launch-a-success/ Thu, 19 Jun 2008 11:42:39 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=148 138 2008-06-19 11:42:39 2008-06-19 11:42:39 open open firefox-3-launch-a-success publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1246326584 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://exre8.th8.us Best Husbands of the Year http://worthview.com/best-husbands-of-the-year/ Thu, 26 Jun 2008 05:37:02 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=154 3rd place goes to ... 2nd Place goes to.... And the place goes to....... ]]> 143 2008-06-26 05:37:02 2008-06-26 05:37:02 open open best-husbands-of-the-year publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234940273 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://rwbpq.th8.us Google Acquired Services http://worthview.com/google-acquired-services/ Thu, 26 Jun 2008 13:07:17 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=158

    Here is the  list of acquisitions by Google.
    A total of 51 companies have been acquired as of March 2008.
    Google’s largest acquisition as of March 2008 is the purchase of DoubleClick, an online advertising company, for US$3.1 billion.
     

    Acquisition date

    Company

    Derived services

    12-Feb-01 Deja Google Groups
    20-Sep-01 Outride Google Personalized Search
    Feb-03 Pyra Labs Blogger
    Apr-03 Neotonic Software Google Groups, Gmail
    Apr-03 Applied Semantics AdSense, AdWords
    30-Sep-03 Kaltix iGoogle
    Oct-03 Sprinks(a division of Primedia) AdSense, AdWords
    10-Oct-03 Genius Labs Blogger
    10-May-04 Ignite Logic Google Page Creator
    23-Jun-04 BaiduA
    13-Jul-04 Picasa Picasa, Blogger
    Sep-04 ZipDash Google Ride Finder
    Oct-04 Where2 Google Maps
    27-Oct-04 Keyhole, Inc Google Maps, Google Earth
    28-Mar-05 Urchin Software Corporation Google Analytics
    12-May-05 Dodgeball Google Mobile, Google SMS
    Jul-05 Reqwireless Google Mobile
    7-Jul-05 Current Communications Group Internet backbone
    17-Aug-05 Android Google Mobile, Google SMS
    Nov-05 Skia Picasa
    17-Nov-05 Akwan Information Technologies Internet backbone
    20-Dec-05 AOLB
    27-Dec-05 Phatbits Google Desktop
    31-Dec-05 allPAY GmbH Google Mobile
    31-Dec-05 bruNET GmbH Google Mobile
    17-Jan-06 dMarc Broadcasting AdSense
    14-Feb-06 Measure Map Google Analytics
    9-Mar-06 Upstartle Google Documents
    14-Mar-06 @Last Software Google Sketchup
    9-Apr-06 Orion Google Search
    1-Jun-06 2Web Technologies Google Spreadsheet
    15-Aug-06 Neven Vision Google Maps
    9-Oct-06 YouTube Google Video
    31-Oct-06 JotSpot Google Sites
    18-Dec-06 Endoxon Google Maps
    4-Jan-07 XunleiC
    16-Feb-07 Adscape AdSense
    16-Mar-07 Trendalyzer Google Analytics
    17-Apr-07 Tonic Systems Google Documents
    19-Apr-07 Marratech Google Talk
    13-Apr-07 DoubleClick AdSense
    11-May-07 GreenBorder Internal use
    1-Jun-07 Panoramio Blogger
    Maps
    3-Jun-07 FeedBurner Google Reader
    5-Jun-07 PeakStream Server (computing)
    19-Jun-07 Zenter Google Documents
    2-Jul-07 GrandCentral Google Mobile
    20-Jul-07 Image America Google Maps
    9-Jul-07 Postini Gmail
    27-Sep-07 Zingku Google Mobile
    9-Oct-07 Jaiku Google Mobile

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    Bang ur head on the wall if u dont know the answer. http://worthview.com/bang-ur-head-on-the-wall-if-u-dont-know-the-answer/ Sat, 28 Jun 2008 06:29:13 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=162 Recently a company had participated in IIM's Placement Sessions. They asked some interesting questions to students during recruitment. 1. There is one word in the English language that is always pronounced incorrectly. What is it? ******** 2. A man gave one son 10 cents and another son was given 15 cents. What time is it? ******** 3. A boat has a ladder that has six rungs, each rung is one foot apart. The bottom rung is one foot from the water. The tide rises at 12 inches every 15minutes. High tide peaks in one hour. When the tide is at it's highest, how many rungs are under water? ******** 4. There is a house with four walls. Each wall faces south. There is a window in each wall. A bear walks by one of the windows. What color is the bear? ******** 5. Is half of two plus two equal to two or three? ******** 6. There is a room. The shutters are blowing in. There is broken glass on the floor. There is water on the floor. You find Sloppy dead on the floor. Who is Sloppy? How did Sloppy die? ******** 7. How much dirt would be in a hole 6 feet deep and 6 feet wide that has been dug with a square edged shovel? ******** 8. If I were in Hawaii and dropped a bowling ball in a bucket of water which is 45 degrees F, and dropped another ball of the same weight, mass, and size in a bucket at 30 degrees F, both of them at the same time, which ball would hit the bottom of the bucket first? Same question, but the location is in Canada ? ******** 9. What is the significance of the following: The year is 1978, thirty-four minutes past noon on May 6th. ******** 10. If a farmer has 5 haystacks in one field and 4 haystacks in the other field, how many haystacks would he have if he combined them all in the center field? ******** 11. What is it that goes up and goes down but does not move? ******** for answers..... ....... ******** 1. The word "incorrectly. " ******** 2. 1:45. The man gave away a total of 25 cents. He divided it between two people. Therefore, he gave a quarter to two. ******** 3. None, the boat rises with the tide. Googly ;-) ******** 4. White. If all the walls face south, the house is at the North pole, and the bear, therefore, is a polar bear. ******** 5. Three. Well, it seems that it could almost be either, but if you follow the mathematical orders of operation, division is performed before addition. So... half of two is one. Then add two, and the answer is three. ******** 6. Sloppy is a (gold)fish. The wind blew the shutters in, which knocked his goldfish-bowl off the table, and it broke, killing him. ******** 7. None. No matter how big a hole is, it's still a hole: the absence of dirt. ******** 8. Both questions, same answer: the ball in the bucket of 45 degree F water hits the bottom of the bucket last. Did you think that the water in the 30 degree F bucket is frozen? Think again. The question said nothing about that bucket having anything in it. Therefore, there is no water (or ice) to slow the ball down... ******** 9. The time and month/date/year American style calendar are 12:34, 5/6/78. ******** 10. One. If he combines all of his haystacks, they all become one big stack. ******** 11. The temperature. ********]]> 148 2008-06-28 06:29:13 2008-06-28 06:29:13 open open bang-ur-head-on-the-wall-if-u-dont-know-the-answer publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241112166 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://ffmmi.th8.us Rare fotos of Bill Gates http://worthview.com/bill-gates-photos/ Sat, 28 Jun 2008 10:51:49 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=165 Young CEO Bill Gates, about 27, in his Microsoft office in 1982. Bill Gates: The Early Years2 of 9 Geniuses at Work Gates watches his friend and future Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen typing on a teletype terminal at the Lakeside School in Seattle in 1968. Gates was 13 when he entered the exclusive prep school, which was around the time this photo was taken. Slacker? Much of the computer equipment at Lakeside was bought with proceeds from a rummage sale organized by the students' mothers. Gates was drawn to programming the machines and was excused from math classes to pursue his interest. Graduate Gates during Commencement at the Lakeside School in 1973. Partners Gates and Allen in Microsoft's offices in 1982. Started initially in New Mexico, the company moved to Bellevue, Wash., in January 1979. The Staff The early team at Microsoft paused for a group portrait in 1978. Gates is at the bottom left. Lots of Memory Gates demonstrates the memory power of a CD in 1987. Bill Introducing Microsoft Bill and Melinda Gates Gates' 40,000 sq. ft. "ecology house" in Seattle - 7 years to built at estimated cost of $97 million (1998.) Bill Gates gets knighthood from Queen Elizabeth (2005) Bill Gates playing video games at CES (2005) Bill Gates hands over beta 2 of Windows Vista, Office 2007 and Longhorn Server at WinHEC 2006 in Seattle (2006) Bill Gates launches Windows Vista and Office 2007 at New York's Times Square (2007 ) "Our background and circumstances may have influenced who we are, but we are responsible for who we become!!!]]> 149 2008-06-28 10:51:49 2008-06-28 10:51:49 open open bill-gates-photos publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234940101 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://mn63c.th8.us Sometimes, when you think the other is dumb, you are making a fool of yourself http://worthview.com/sometimes-when-you-think-the-other-is-dumb-you-are-making-a-fool-of-yourself/ Thu, 10 Jul 2008 08:33:19 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=167 you."The barber puts a dollar in one hand and 25 cents in the other, then calls the boy over and asks, "Which do you want, son?" The boy takes 25 cents and leaves. "What did I tell you?" said the barber. "That kid never learns!" Later, when the customer leaves, he sees the same young boy coming out of the ice cream store. "Hey,son, May I ask you a question? Why did you take 25 cents instead of the dollar?" The boy licked his cone and replied, "Because the day I take the dollar,the game's over!"]]> 151 2008-07-10 08:33:19 2008-07-10 08:33:19 open open sometimes-when-you-think-the-other-is-dumb-you-are-making-a-fool-of-yourself publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234940071 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://m8pp8.th8.us Great Talent http://worthview.com/great-talent/ Sat, 12 Jul 2008 11:34:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/great-talent/ Never underestimate an Indian. We are born talented...Just look at the level of confidence and the knowledge this boy has. Mind Blowing ! ]]> 919 2008-07-12 11:34:00 2008-07-12 11:34:00 open open great-talent publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234940043 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://46r9b.th8.us Meaning and Types of kisses http://worthview.com/meaning-and-types-of-kisses/ Thu, 17 Jul 2008 13:07:35 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=176 A kiss is the touching of one person's lips to another place, which is used as an expression of affection or to show respect, and as a greeting or a farewell; kissing can be used to express romantic affection or sexual desire. The word comes from Old English cyssan "to kiss", in turn from coss "a kiss". It is generally considered one of the strongest ways to show affection. – wikipedia

    Meanings of Kisses

    Kiss on the hand means... I adore you.

    Kiss on the cheek means.. I just want to be friends. Kiss on the chin means... You are cute! Kiss on the neck means... I want you. Kiss on the lips means... I love you. Kiss on the ears means... Let's have some fun. Kiss anywhere else means... You're the best.

    Types of Kisses

    Below you will find a variety of kiss types. If you find some that catch your fancy, feel free to try them :-) Butterfly Kiss - With your faces less than a breath away, open and close your eyelids against your partners. If done correctly, the fluttering sensation will match the one in your heart. Cheek Kiss - A friendly, "I really like you" kiss. Often the preferred kissing method of a first date. With your hands on your partner's shoulders, gently brush your lips across her cheek. Earlobe Kiss - Gently sip and suck the earlobe. Avoid louder sucking noises as ears are sensitized noise detectors. Eskimo Kiss - With your faces less than a breath apart, gently rub your noses together. Eye Kiss - Hold your partner's head with both hands and slowly move their head in the direction you wish your kiss to go... then slowly kiss up towards your partner's eyes and give them a tender kiss on top of their closed eyes. Eyelid Kiss - While your partner is resting/sleeping with eyes closed, very very gently kiss the spot right below their browbone. A very intimate kiss. Finger Kiss - While laying together gently suck on their fingers. This can be very seductive and pleasurable. Foot Kiss - An erotic and romantic gesture. It may tickle, but relax and enjoy it! To give a toe kiss by gently suck the toes and then lightly kissing the foot. It helps to gently massage the base of the foot while performing the kiss. Forehead Kiss - The "motherly" kiss or "just friends" kiss. The forehead kiss can be a comforting kiss to anyone. Simply brush your lips lightly across the crown of their head. Freeze Kiss (or Melt Kiss) - Experiment with this fun kiss. Put a small piece of ice in your mouth, then open mouth and kiss your partner, passing them the ice with your tongue. It's an erotic and sensual french kiss with a twist of cold. French Kiss - The kiss involving the tongue. Some call this the "Soul Kiss" because the life and soul are thought to pass through the mouth's breath in the exchange across tongues. Surprisingly, the French call this "The English Kiss". Fruity Kiss - Take a small piece of fruit and place between your lips (juicy fruits such as grapes, strawberries, small pieces of pineapple or mango are ideal). Kiss your partner and nibble one half of the piece of fruit while they nibble the other until it breaks in half, allowing the juice to run into your mouths. Hand Kiss - Gently raise her hand to your lips. Lightly brush your lips across the top of her hand. Historically this kiss was performed with a bow, which showed deference to a lady. Hickey Kiss - The object is not to draw blood, but to gently leave a mark that will prove your interlude was not a dream. This is often included in erotic foreplay. Hostage Kiss - Cover your lips with tape and get your love's attention. When they come near, make noises like you're trying to tell them something and motion as if you can't get the tape off. Once they remove the tape from you to hear what you're trying to say tell them: "I've been saving my lips all day just for you!" Then kiss your love passionately! Hot and Cold Kiss - Lick your partner's lips so that they're warm, and then gently blow on them. The sudden cold blast makes for a sensual explosion, and they will often try it on you next, as well as get very passionate. Mistletoe Kiss - Surprise your lover by capturing them with a gentle holiday kiss under the mistletoe. This is also a good method for shyer individuals to steal a kiss from a potential lover. Letter Kiss - Send your lover a kiss in a love letter by writing the letter x several times in a row at the bottom of a letter such as XXXXX. Lick Kiss - Just before kissing, gently run your tongue along you partners lip whether it be the top or bottom one depending on the position of your lips. Very sensual. Lip Sucking Kiss - When kissing gently suck on their lower lip. This can be very exciting. Neck Nibble Kiss - Gently nibble up and down your partners neck. End with a gentle kiss on the lips. Nip Kiss - This kiss can create a very erotic sensation. While kissing your partner, ever so gently nibble on their lips. You must be very careful not to bite to hard or hurt your partner. When done correctly, this kiss ignites wonderful sensations. Reverse Lips Kiss - It involves standing above your lover and kissing them from over their head. This way, each kisser can take the hyper-sensitive bottom lip of thier lover in their mouths, and GENTLY draw blood to the surface of the lip by nibbling and sucking. A very sensuous, connecting kiss. Searching The Cavern - Use the lips and tongue to gently tickle and kiss your lover's navel. Vary speeds and stroke to change sensation. Invigorating and intoxicating. Shoulder Kiss - Simply come from behind, embrace her, and kiss the top of her shoulder. This is a sensual, loving kiss. Sip Kiss - Take a small sip of your favorite drink. Leaving a little bit of it on your lips, kiss your partner. It is a unique way to create a sensual feeling and your partner will enjoy it. Talking Kiss - Whisper sweet nothings into your partner's mouth. If caught in the act, simply say as Chico Marx, "I wasn't kissing her. I was whispering into her mouth." Teaser Kiss - Starting on the forehead, a sweet short kiss on lips, then move up the arms up to her hand, kiss her hand, then come back up her arm, to her face and then lightly kiss her lips till she wants a passionate kiss. The Buzzing Kiss - Gently place your lips against your lover's neck , behind their ear. Now, send a shudder through their skin by gently growling and humming, vibrating your lips and cheeks as you do so. Move up and down the neck, over the bones of the face and lips. Stimulating and erotic when done correctly. The Whipped Cream Kiss - Dip your finger into some cool whip or whipped cream of your choice. Lick it off slowly, then embrace your partner and kiss them deeply letting their tongue slip over yours for a wonderfully sweet kiss. It's very seductive and passionate. Tiger Kiss - Quietly sneak up behind your partner making sure they do not know what you are going to do. Out of the blue, grab them and gently bite their neck. Make sure to get a few good growls in too. This will surely surprise them. Trickle Kiss - Take a sip of a favourite drink and trickle it slowly into partner's mouth while kissing. Tongue Sucking - A variation of the French kiss. During an open-mouth kiss gently suck on your partner's tongue (not too hard because it may hurt). Very sexy :-) Quickie Kiss - When you're in a rush. Often the nose gets it rather than the lips. Vacuum Kiss - While kissing open-mouthed, slightly suck in as if you were sucking the air from your partners mouth. This is a playful kiss. Wake Up Kiss - Before your partner awakes lean over and kiss their cheek and move over giving soft kisses until you reach their lips. Definitely a more than pleasant way to wake up! Virtual Kiss - For Internet lovers. Send an e-card or a kiss via email with this symbol: :-*

     

     

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    A Leader should know How to Manage Failure - Abdul Kalam http://worthview.com/a-leader-shud-know-how-to-manage-failure-abdul-kalam/ Sat, 19 Jul 2008 03:34:13 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=185 Question: Could you give an example, from your own experience, of how leaders should manage failure? Kalam: Let me tell you about my experience. In 1973 I became the project director of India's satellite launch vehicle program, commonly called the SLV-3. Our goal was to put India 's "Rohini" satellite into orbit by 1980. I was given funds and human resources -- but was told clearly that by 1980 we had to launch the satellite into space. Thousands of people worked together in scientific and technical teams towards that goal. By 1979 -- I think the month was August -- we thought we were ready. As the project director, I went to the control center for the launch. At four minutes before the satellite launch, the computer began to go through the checklist of items that needed to be checked. One minute later, the computer program put the launch on hold; the display showed that some control components were not in order. My experts -- I had four or five of them with me -- told me not to worry; they had done their calculations and there was enough reserve fuel. So I bypassed the computer, switched to manual mode, and launched the rocket. In the first stage, everything worked fine. In the second stage, a problem developed. Instead of the satellite going into orbit, the whole rocket system plunged into the Bay of Bengal. It was a big failure. That day, the chairman of the Indian Space Research Organization, Prof. Satish Dhawan, had called a press conference. The launch was at 7:00 am, and the press conference -- where journalists from around the world were present -- was at 7:45 am at ISRO's satellite launch range in Sriharikota [in Andhra Pradesh in southern India ]. Prof. Dhawan, the leader of the organization, conducted the press conference himself. He took responsibility for the failure -- he said that the team had worked very hard, but that it needed more technological support. He assured the media that in another year, the team would definitely succeed. Now, I was the project director, and it was my failure, but instead, he took responsibility for the failure as chairman of the organization. The next year, in July 1980, we tried again to launch the satellite -- and this time we succeeded. The whole nation was jubilant. Again, there was a press conference. Prof. Dhawan called me aside and told me, "You conduct the press conference today." I learned a very important lesson that day. When failure occurred, the leader of the organization owned that failure. When success came, he gave it to his team. The best management lesson I have learned did not come to me from reading a book; it came from that experience.]]> 156 2008-07-19 03:34:13 2008-07-19 03:34:13 open open a-leader-shud-know-how-to-manage-failure-abdul-kalam publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234939997 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://neek9.th8.us Link Cloaking Video http://worthview.com/link-cloaking-video/ Wed, 23 Jul 2008 09:42:00 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=190 As Web surfers become more knowledgeable of how affiliate programs work, more people will omit your affiliate ID or use someone else's ID when ordering. Either way, you lose commissions you're supposed to get. A complete tutorial on cloaking your affiliate links. Learn how to do cloak your links and protect yourself from commission hijacking

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    Some Facts about Indian Flag http://worthview.com/some-facts-about-indian-flag/ Mon, 11 Aug 2008 10:02:41 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=194 "It will be necessary for us Indians -- Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Jews, Parsis and all others to whom India is their home -- to recognise a common flag to live and die for." -- Mahatma Gandhi's quote on our Indian flag

    Interesting Facts - India's Flag

    THE NATIONAL FLAG OF INDIA  is in tricolour ( TIRANGA) of deep saffron (Kesari) at the top, white in the middle and dark green at the bottom in equal propotions.

    The Indian flag is a horizontal tricolour in equal proportion of deep saffron on the top, white in the middle and dark green at the bottom. The ratio of the width to the length of the flag is two is to three. In the centre of the white band, there is a wheel in navy blue to indicate the Dharma Chakra, the wheel of law in the Sarnath Lion Capital. This center symbol or the 'CHAKRA',  is a Buddhist symbol dating back to 200th century BC.

    Its diameter approximates the width of the white band and it has 24 spokes, which intends to show that there is life in movement and death in stagnation. The saffron stands for courage, sacrifice and the spirit of renunciation; the white, for purity and truth; the green for faith and fertility.

    The design of the National Flag of India was adopted by India's constituent assembly on 22nd july, 1947. It's use and display are regulated by a code.

    The flag symbolizes freedom. The late Prime Minister Pandit Nehru called it a flag not only of freedom for ourselves, but a symbol of freedom for all people.

    The Indian national flag was hoisted on Mt. Everest, the highest peak in the world, on May 29 1953, along with the Union Jack and the Nepalese National flag. Bhikhaji Rustom Cama was the first Indian to have raised an Indian flag on foreign soil and announced to the world  our political flight with the British for the country's Independence. Madame Cama's flag had green on the top, golden saffron and red at the bottom. Eight lotuses, representing the eight provinces, were lined on the Indian flag. Vande Mataram was written in gold with the Crescent towards the hoist of the flag and the Sun on the other side. In 1971, the Indian flag, went into space on board Apollo-15. It flew into space as a medallion on the spacesuit worn by Cosmonaut Wing Commander Rakesh Sharma, during the Indo-Soviet joint space flight in April 1984.

    As of January 15, 2002, Indian citizens were allowed to fly the Indian flag throughout the year. Earlier they were only allowed to do so on special days such as Republic Day and Independence Day. The Delhi High Court ruled that displaying the Indian flag was part of the fundamental right to freedom of expression.

    PROUD TO BE INDIAN  :)

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    Rare pics of india - 2 http://worthview.com/202/ Wed, 13 Aug 2008 07:44:50 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=202 Nehru and Gandhi at AICC meeting, July 1946 Direct Action Day: Calcutta, Aug.16, 1946. Mountbatten arrives at Delhi airport; received by Nehru and Liaquat Ali. March 25, 1947 Aug. 15, 1947: Mountbatten swears Nehru in as Prime Minister of India TRAIN TO PAKISTAN; India 1947. Trains packed with refugees - Hindus and Sikhs headed for India, and Muslims headed for Pakistan - were convenient targets for gangs of killers on both sides of the border. Inadequately protected 'Refugee Specials' were typically stopped, and the occupants butchered, several times in the course of the journey. The dead - Punjab, 1947 Ghandhiji Addressing people 1948: The news of Gandhi's assassination hits the streets. A stunned crowd gathers in Calcutta. 1948: Crowds in New Delhi wait for a glimpse of Gandhi's funeral procession. 1971: Indira Gandhi reviews the troops, in the context of militaryand diplomatic preparations for the Bangladesh War. A Library being divided at the time of partition. My heart trembles to see this sight and it is tough to imagine the state of the nation at the moment when people needed to hold hands. Some more rare pictures of india  are here.Follow the link :)  JAI HINDH]]> 159 2008-08-13 07:44:50 2008-08-13 07:44:50 open open 202 publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234913497 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://fb5t6.th8.us Top Most Firing and Most Secured IT Companies in India! http://worthview.com/top-most-firing-and-secured-it-companies-in-india/ Mon, 25 Aug 2008 06:27:26 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=208 Firing IT Companies 1) IBM --- Right now this is the most firing company for IT professionals. In the last 6 months, this company has fired nearly 20% of their employees because of BG check and performance issues. This is the most insecure company from an IT professional's point of view. They don't have any strategic plans at HR policies regarding employee security. No appraisals (maximum 10%). 2) TCS --- Previously its an government IT Company . Now a days TCS also becoming firing IT company. Recently they fired on 500 people.( the people below 2 years of experience) and TCS lost so many projects recently( especially British Telecom Projects). 3) Accenture --- This is second top most firing company. The firing rate is around 5%. This depends upon outsourced projects; they have a unique system where Accenture development centers around the world bid for a project coming into the company. Currently Philippines centre is taking the cake and the Indian centers are in a firing mode. 4) WIPRO --- Firing people with very frequent back ground checks and firing them with out even experience letters and relieving letters (will mention as terminated from services)but will promise the employees that they will retain them. After the project is over they will fire away. Will threaten of criminal cases against such employees if they oppose the move and has also filed against some. 6) Intel --- Recently joined the league. Running in heavy losses, hence firing 3000 employees in the Bangalore center in a phased out manner. 7) CTS --- Has a steady firing policy (checking the Educational background and previous employment and also employee performance in work). In a Recent HCL walk-in, around 50% attendees were from this company. Sadly the I-pods have not helped them. 8.)CSC --- Excellent package but fires folks in Background check and those on bench regularly. Recently fired 400+ employees from its subsidiary Covansys. 9) Satyam --- Currently stopped firing. The Attrition rate is very high. No firing from 2005 until now when 1000 employees were fired in Hyderabad. 10) Patni ---- They fired so many employees that currently they are facing understaffing and deficiency with number of employees. Very high attrition rate. 11) Keane India ---- This USA based company is always involved in firing employees. Although they proudly say that they don't have hire and fire policy. Recently they fired Java and as400 professionals after which most of the employees have started to pack their bags. Employees change this company within 1 year. So take care before accepting offers from these companies. Secure IT companies in India 1) Microsoft --- Has projects till 2050. 2) Adobe --- Has more than 70 products with all development and quality work going on in Bangalore and Noida  3) EDS --- Most secure company in India. Not laid off any of its employees even during 2001. Has lots of projects in Defense and financial areas 4) HP --- Dream Company. In-house and outsourced projects 5) Infosys --- Dream Job. On a way to achieve the status of a secured, stable Govt. company. 6) AOL, Google and Yahoo - Best companies to work with, great job satisfaction as well as great salary and work environment. Rarely fires an employee. As they are internet based companies' they offer lots of opportunities to grow. 7) HCL -- A good company to be in. Called as a "retirement company." 8) HSBC--- This is the most secure company. It has never fired any employee, even when they know that the employee is showing fake experience. 9) Aricent--- a communication based software company, has never fired any employee and gives great perks & incentives, lot of projects in kitty. Minimal level of attrition. 10) KPIT Cummins Infosystems Limited ---- This is the most secure company not known to many. It has presently acquired CG Smith, Bangalore and has lots of projects in pipe line. Acquisitions plans will continue. Cheers, -------------------------- Sethu]]> 160 2008-08-25 06:27:26 2008-08-25 06:27:26 open open top-most-firing-and-secured-it-companies-in-india publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234913450 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://9gona.th8.us Praja rajyam....Preme Lakshyam–Seve Margam http://worthview.com/praja-rajyam/ Tue, 26 Aug 2008 13:02:04 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=213 [/caption]
    Here is the Flag of PRAJA RAJYAM - “Preme Lakshyam–Seve Margam"
    Hoisted by a Handicapped…… as said by great Chiru…. its going to be big hit Party Name : Praja Rajyam Tag Line : “Preme Lakshyam – Seve Margam” There is an Anthem for the party and Flag. Flag has red SUN with white background below green border. Flag description :  Sun rise is the symbol. There are 24 rays to the sun in the flag which denotes  spreading the energy and light of sun throughout 24 hours. Red color of sun is symbol of change. White background is the mixture of vibgyor which represents people from all castes. The green streak indicates farmers. The yellow line around sun represents the smile that we will bring on the faces of every citizen. Red, White and Green represent Hindu, Christian and Muslims. Hence we are equally good for all the religions. ]]>
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    Praja Rajyam Flag Hoisting Video http://worthview.com/praja-rajyam-flag-hosting-video/ Wed, 27 Aug 2008 07:26:55 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=223 163 2008-08-27 07:26:55 2008-08-27 07:26:55 open open praja-rajyam-flag-hosting-video publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234913211 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://zc84h.th8.us Top 10 Ways to Destroy Earth http://worthview.com/top-10-ways-to-destroy-earth/ Fri, 29 Aug 2008 08:10:57 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=225 10. Total existence failure You will need: nothing Method: No method. Simply sit back and twiddle your thumbs as, completely by chance, all 200,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms making up the planet Earth suddenly, simultaneously and spontaneously cease to exist. Note: the odds against this actually ever occurring are considerably greater than a googolplex to one. Failing this, some kind of arcane (read: scientifically laughable) probability-manipulation device may be employed 9. Gobbled up by strangelets You will need: a stable strangelet Method: Hijack control of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider in Brookhaven National Laboratory, Long Island, New York. Use the RHIC to create and maintain a stable strangelet. Keep it stable for as long as it takes to absorb the entire Earth into a mass of strange quarks. Keeping the strangelet stable is incredibly difficult once it has absorbed the stabilizing machinery, but creative solutions may be possible. A while back, there was some media hoo-hah about the possibility of this actually happening at the RHIC, but in actuality the chances of a stable strangelet forming are pretty much zero. Earth's final resting place: a huge glob of strange matter. 8. Sucked into a microscopic black hole You will need: a microscopic black hole. Note that black holes are not eternal, they evaporate due to Hawking radiation. For your average black hole this takes an unimaginable amount of time, but for really small ones it could happen almost instantaneously, as evaporation time is dependent on mass. Therefore you microscopic black hole must have greater than a certain threshold mass, roughly equal to the mass of Mount Everest. Creating a microscopic black hole is tricky, since one needs a reasonable amount of neutronium, but may possibly be achievable by jamming large numbers of atomic nuclei together until they stick. This is left as an exercise to the reader. Method: simply place your black hole on the surface of the Earth and wait. Black holes are of such high density that they pass through ordinary matter like a stone through the air. The black hole will plummet through the ground, eating its way to the center of the Earth and all the way through to the other side: then, it'll oscillate back, over and over like a matter-absorbing pendulum. Eventually it will come to rest at the core, having absorbed enough matter to slow it down. Then you just need to wait, while it sits and consumes matter until the whole Earth is gone. Highly, highly unlikely. But not impossible. Earth's final resting place: a singularity of almost zero size, which will then proceed to happily orbit the Sun as normal. Source: "The Dark Side Of The Sun," by Terry Pratchett. It is true that the microscopic black hole idea is an age-old science fiction mainstay which predates Pratchett by a long time, he was my original source for the idea, so that's what I'm putting. 7. Blown up by matter/antimatter reaction You will need: 2,500,000,000,000 tons of antimatter Antimatter - the most explosive substance possible - can be manufactured in small quantities using any large particle accelerator, but this will take some considerable time to produce the required amounts. If you can create the appropriate machinery, it may be possible - and much easier - simply to "flip" 2.5 trillion tons of matter through a fourth dimension, turning it all to antimatter at once. Method: This method involves detonating a bomb so big that it blasts the Earth to pieces. How hard is that? The gravitational binding energy of a planet of mass M and radius R is - if you do the lengthy calculations - given by the formula E=(3/5)GM^2/R. For Earth, that works out to roughly 224,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Joules. The Sun takes nearly a WEEK to output that much energy. Think about THAT. To liberate that much energy requires the complete annihilation of around 2,500,000,000,000 tonnes of antimatter. That's assuming zero energy loss to heat and radiation, which is unlikely to be the case in reality: You'll probably need to up the dose by at least a factor of ten. Once you've generated your antimatter, probably in space, just launch it en masse towards Earth. The resulting release of energy (obeying Einstein's famous mass-energy equation, E=mc^2) should be sufficient to split the Earth into a thousand pieces. Earth's final resting place: A second asteroid belt around the Sun. Earliest feasible completion date: AD 2500. Of course, if it does prove possible to manufacture antimatter in the sufficiently large quantities you require - which is not necessarily the case - then smaller antimatter bombs will be around long before then. 6. Destroyed by vacuum energy detonation You will need: a light bulb Method: This is a fun one. Contemporary scientific theories tell us that what we may see as vacuum is only vacuum on average, and actually thriving with vast amounts of particles and antiparticles constantly appearing and then annihilating each other. It also suggests that the volume of space enclosed by a light bulb contains enough vacuum energy to boil every ocean in the world. Therefore, vacuum energy could prove to be the most abundant energy source of any kind. Which is where you come in. All you need to do is figure out how to extract this energy and harness it in some kind of power plant - this can easily be done without arousing too much suspicion - then surreptitiously allow the reaction to run out of control. The resulting release of energy would easily be enough to annihilate all of planet Earth and probably the Sun too. Slightly possible. Earth's final resting place: a rapidly expanding cloud of particles of varying size. Earliest feasible completion date: 2060 or so. 5. Sucked into a giant black hole You will need: a black hole, extremely powerful rocket engines, and, optionally, a large rocky planetary body. The nearest black hole to our planet is 1600 light years from Earth in the direction of Sagittarius, orbiting V4641. Method: after locating your black hole, you need get it and the Earth together. This is likely to be the most time-consuming part of this plan. There are two methods, moving Earth or moving the black hole, though for best results you'd most likely move both at once. Very difficult, but definitely possible. Earth's final resting place: part of the mass of the black hole. Earliest feasible completion date: I do not expect the necessary technology to be available until AD 3000, and add at least 800 years for travel time. (That's in an external observer's frame of reference and assuming you move both the Earth and the black hole at the same time.) Sources: "The Hitch Hiker's Guide To The Galaxy," by Douglas Adams; SPACE.com 4. Meticulously and systematically deconstructed You will need: a powerful mass driver, or ideally lots of them; ready access to roughly 2*10^32J Method: Basically, what we're going to do here is dig up the Earth, a big chunk at a time, and boost the whole lot of it into orbit. Yes. All six sextillion tons of it. A mass driver is a sort of oversized electromagnetic railgun, which was once proposed as a way of getting mined materials back from the Moon to Earth - basically, you just load it into the driver and fire it upwards in roughly the right direction. We'd use a particularly powerful model - big enough to hit escape velocity of 11 kilometers per second even after atmospheric considerations - and launch it all into the Sun or randomly into space. Alternate methods for boosting the material into space include loading the extracted material into space shuttles or taking it up via space elevator. All these methods, however, require a - let me emphasize this - titanic quantity of energy to carry out. Building a Dyson sphere ain't gonna cut it here. (Note: Actually, it would. But if you have the technology to build a Dyson sphere, why are you reading this?) See No. 6 for a possible solution. If we wanted to and were willing to devote resources to it, we could start this process RIGHT NOW. Indeed, what with all the gunk left in orbit, on the Moon and heading out into space, we already have done. Earth's final resting place: Many tiny pieces, some dropped into the Sun, the remainder scattered across the rest of the Solar System. Earliest feasible completion date: Ah. Yes. At a billion tons of mass driven out of the Earth's gravity well per second: 189,000,000 years. Source: this method arose when Joe Baldwin and I knocked our heads together by accident. 3. Pulverized by impact with blunt instrument You will need: a big heavy rock, something with a bit of a swing to it... perhaps Mars Method: Essentially, anything can be destroyed if you hit it hard enough. ANYTHING. The concept is simple: find a really, really big asteroid or planet, accelerate it up to some dazzling speed, and smash it into Earth, preferably head-on but whatever you can manage. The result: an absolutely spectacular collision, resulting hopefully in Earth (and, most likely, our "cue ball" too) being pulverized out of existence - smashed into any number of large pieces which if the collision is hard enough should have enough energy to overcome their mutual gravity and drift away forever, never to coagulate back into a planet again. A brief analysis of the size of the object required can be found here. Falling at the minimal impact velocity of 11 kilometers per second and assuming zero energy loss to heat and other energy forms, the cue ball would have to have roughly 60% of the mass of the Earth. Mars, the next planet out, "weighs" in at about 11% of Earth's mass, while Venus, the next planet in and also the nearest to Earth, has about 81%. Assuming that we would fire our cue ball into Earth at much greater than 11km/s (I'm thinking more like 50km/s), either of these would make great possibilities. Obviously a smaller rock would do the job, you just need to fire it faster. A 10,000,000,000,000-tonne asteroid at 90% of light speed would do just as well. See the Guide to moving Earth for useful information on maneuvering big hunks of rock across interplanetary distances. Pretty plausible. Earth's final resting place: a variety of roughly Moon-sized chunks of rock, scattered haphazardly across the greater Solar System. Earliest feasible completion date: AD 2500, maybe? Source: This method suggested by Andy Kirkpatrick 2. Eaten by von Neumann machines You will need: a single von Neumann machine Method: A von Neumann machine is any device that is capable of creating an exact copy of itself given nothing but the necessary raw materials. Create one of these that subsists almost entirely on iron, magnesium, aluminum and silicon, the major elements found in Earth's mantle and core. It doesn't matter how big it is as long as it can reproduce itself exactly in any period of time. Release it into the ground under the Earth's crust and allow it to fend for itself. Watch and wait as it creates a second von Neumann machine, then they create two more, then they create four more. As the population of machines doubles repeatedly, the planet Earth will, terrifyingly soon, be entirely eaten up and turned into a swarm of potentially sextillions of machines. Technically your objective would now be complete - no more Earth - but if you want to be thorough then you can command your VNMs to hurl themselves, along with any remaining trace elements, into the Sun. This hurling would have to be achieved using rocket propulsion of some sort, so be sure to include this in your design. So crazy it might just work. Earth's final resting place: the bodies of the VNMs themselves, then a small lump of iron sinking into the Sun. Earliest feasible completion date: Potentially 2045-2050, or even earlier. Source: "2010: Odyssey Two," by Arthur C. Clarke 1. Hurled into the Sun You will need: Earthmoving equipment Method: Hurl the Earth into the Sun. Sending Earth on a collision course with the Sun is not as easy as one might think; even though you don't actually have to literally hit the Sun (send the Earth near enough to the Sun (within the Roche limit), and tidal forces will tear it apart), it's surprisingly easy to end up with Earth in a loopy elliptical orbit which merely roasts it for four months in every eight. But careful planning can avoid this. This is impossible at our current technological level, but will be possible one day, I'm certain. In the meantime, may happen by freak accident if something comes out of nowhere and randomly knocks Earth in precisely the right direction. Earth's final resting place: a small globule of vaporized iron sinking slowly into the heart of the Sun. Earliest feasible completion date: Via act of God: 25 years' time. Any earlier and we'd have already spotted the asteroid in question. Via human intervention: given the current level of expansion of space technology, 2250 at best. Source: "Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers," by Grant Naylor Source of the article: LiveScience

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    Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Released - Looks more powerfull http://worthview.com/internet-explorer-8-beta-2-released-looks-more-powerfull/ Mon, 01 Sep 2008 06:13:59 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=231 Microsoft new browser IE 8 Beta 2 version which was released on 27th of August 2008 looks more elegant and easier to use, while adding many of the missing features.IE 8 beta 2, IE 8

    "The brand-new implementation of Standards mode in Internet Explorer 8 offers the best viewing experience of web pages created according to the latest web standards." That means many of the web pages that include code custom tailored for IE won't look very good, so you need to enable a compatibility view (for some reason, intranet sites are rendered in the compatibility mode by default). A post from March has more information about Microsoft's decision to apply the standards mode by default. IE brings CSS improvements, support for data URIs, AJAX enhancements and support for DOM storage. There's a new tool for developers that includes a DOM inspector, a JavaScript profiler, a color picker and ruler, options to outline objects, disable CSS and validate web pages. IE8 adds support for suggestions in the search box and this is not restricted to Live Search. Microsoft lists many search providers that can be added: Google, Yahoo, Wikipedia and others. The new interface makes it easy to switch between search providers by clicking on the icons displayed at the bottom. New feature that was added to IE7 is Inline search that can search inside a page from an elegant bar similar to the one from Safari.can search inside a page from an elegant bar similar to the one from Safari.  IE8 includes a simple text viewer with syntax highlighting to view source.Microsift IE8 has a new feature called "Accelerator" which is similar to  "Send to" option from Google toolbar which enables to send the selected to text to google services."Tired of cutting and pasting information from one website to another for everyday tasks? Now there's a better way. Accelerators give you ready access to the online services you use everyday—from any page you visit." The bookmarks placed in a folder are treated as a group: the advantage is that all the bookmarks can be opened with one click, the tabs have a new color and there's also an option to close the entire group. IE8 automatically creates groups from links opened in new tabs. It's easy to duplicate a tab and its history, to reopen recently closed tabs and to reopen the last browsing session. Overall, this is a highly recommended update for IE7, even though you'll find some sites aren't displayed properly. Links Download IE 8 Beta Notes on IE 8 Windows IE8 Screenshots More about Beta 2: IE Team Blog]]>
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    Multiple Google Accounts Simultaneously in Google Chrome http://worthview.com/multiple-google-accounts-simultaneously-in-google-chrome/ Tue, 09 Sep 2008 04:52:31 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=250 Google Chrome's incognito mode is less sophisticated than IE8's InPrivate browsing, but it has a feature that will be useful for those who have more than one Google account. When you open a window in incognito mode (Ctrl+Shift+N), your cookies from the standard session are no longer available and you can easily log in to a new Google account. Chrome's help center has more details about this feature. "Webpages that you open and files downloaded while you are incognito won't be logged in your browsing and download histories; all new cookies are deleted after you close the incognito window. You can browse normally and in incognito mode at the same time by using separate windows." Michael Jeffrey explains that "incognito mode is a window-level mode - all pages viewed within this window are not persisted to the user's history, and incognito pages use a temporary cookie store that is blank at the start of the incognito session". When you close the incognito window, all the cookies are deleted so you need to log in again the next time you browse in incognito mode. This trick can be used for any other services that allow multiple accounts, but you can only use two accounts at the same time: one in a standard window and the other one in incognito mode.]]> 172 2008-09-09 04:52:31 2008-09-09 04:52:31 open open multiple-google-accounts-simultaneously-in-google-chrome publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234939559 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://bg3im.th8.us Dec 21st-2012 Whats the hell is going on that day?? http://worthview.com/dec-12-2012-whats-going-on-that-day/ Wed, 17 Sep 2008 09:42:43 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=253 Dec 21 2012 - Today world is abuzz with talk of the year What actually Dec 21 2012 event means? Why people are afraid of that particular date ? The date December 21st, 2012 A.D. (13.0.0.0.0 in the Long Count), represents an extremely close conjunction of the Winter Solstice Sun with the crossing point of the Galactic Equator (Equator of the Milky Way) and the Ecliptic (path of the Sun), what that ancient Maya recognized as the Sacred Tree. This is an event that has been coming to resonance very slowly over thousands and thousands of years. It will come to resolution at exactly 11:11 am GMT

    What is Mayan Calendar then?

    Among their other accomplishments, the ancient Mayas invented a calendar of remarkable accuracy and complexity. At right is the ancient Mayan Pyramid Chichen Itza, Yucatan, Mexico. The Pyramid of Kukulkan at Chichén Itzá, constructed circa 1050 was built during the late Mayan period, when Toltecs from Tula became politically powerful. The pyramid was used as a calendar: four stairways, each with 91 steps and a platform at the top, making a total of 365, equivalent to the number of days in a calendar year.

    The Mayan calendar is divided into Seven Ages of Man. The fourth epoch ended in August 1987. The Mayan calendar comes to an end on Sunday, December 21, 2012. Only a few people will survive the catastrophe that ensues. In the fifth age, humanity will realize its spiritual destiny. In the sixth age, we will realize God within ourselves, and in the seventh age we will become so spiritual that we will be telepathic. Will that surely happens? According to Astronomer Philip Pliat Mayan calendar does not end in 2012 at all, that it is like the odometer on your car, as each section of the odometer reaches 9 and then clicks over to 0, the next number to it starts a new cycle, so that when all the numbers again reach 0 all the way across the odometer - the last number will change from 1 to 2 and the new cycle starts all over again.

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    175 2008-09-17 09:42:43 2008-09-17 09:42:43 open open dec-12-2012-whats-going-on-that-day publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234913118 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://pdx7m.th8.us
    Oh Vendi Vennela - Song lyrics - Little soldiers http://worthview.com/oh-vendi-vennela-little-soldiers/ Fri, 19 Sep 2008 14:21:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/oh-vendi-vennela-little-soldiers/ ooo vendi vennela...ooo digi ra ila...amma kongulo chanti papa la mabbu chatune unte ela...padipothanani pasi padalaku paruge nerpava madilo dagina madhu bavalaku veluge chupava ...manasunte margamundi thechukove sankela ooo suprabhathama ooo subhamanthrama melukomanni prema geethama cherukunana tholi chaithrama ne svaralatho na naralalo oka ganga nadhi...ee kshanane ne jatha cheralani alalavuthunnadi velluvala cherukove vechi unna sandrama kanta doorama svargamannadi chitikelo ila manadayinadi andaranida swapnamannadi andamayinadi nijamayinadi chiru hasaniki ma samsaramae chirunama ani me santhoshame ma santhanamayi chigurinchalani prathi roju pandugalle sagutondi jeevitham]]> 936 2008-09-19 14:21:00 2008-09-19 14:21:00 open open oh-vendi-vennela-little-soldiers publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234913179 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://3897q.th8.us UNESCO announces INDIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM as the BEST National Anthem in the World http://worthview.com/unesco-announces-indian-national-anthem-as-the-best-national-anthem-in-the-world/ Fri, 19 Sep 2008 16:03:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/unesco-announces-indian-national-anthem-as-the-best-national-anthem-in-the-world/ UNESCO announces INDIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM as the BEST National Anthem in the World Proud to be an Indian]]> 921 2008-09-19 16:03:00 2008-09-19 16:03:00 open open unesco-announces-indian-national-anthem-as-the-best-national-anthem-in-the-world publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234913144 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://gs9r7.th8.us Nenu Saitham - Rudhra veena http://worthview.com/nenu-saitham-rudhra-veena/ Fri, 19 Sep 2008 19:49:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/nenu-saitham-rudhra-veena/ Ontariga digulu baruvu moyaboku nestam mounam chupistunda samasyalaku margam kastam vaste ne kaga gunde balam telisedi dukkhaniki talavanchite telivi kinka viluvedi manchaina cheddaina panchukonu melaina aa matram aatmeeyata kaina panikirana evvaritho ee matram panchukoni veeluleni antati eekantamaina chintalemitandi cheppalani vundi gontu vippalani vundi cheppalani vundi gontu vippalani vundi cheppalani vundi gontu vippalani vundi cheppalani vundi gontu vippalani vundi gundello gudi tirige kalata kadhalu cheppalani vundi gontu vippalani vundi cheppalani vundi gontu vippalani vundi cheppalani vundi gontu vippalani vundi kokilala kutumbamlo cheda buttina kakini ani aina vallu veliveste aina ne ee kakini kokilala kutumbamlo cheda buttina kakini ani aina vallu veliveste aina ne ee kakini cheppalani vundi gontu vippalani vundi cheppalani vundi gontu vippalani vundi paata pata maralani cheppatame na neram gudu vidichi pommannadi nannu kanna mamakaram vasantala andam virabuse aanandam teti tene pata panche vannela viri thota vasantala andam virabuse aanandam teti tene pata panche vannela viri thota bratuku pustakam lo idi okatena puta manishi adugu jadullo leda ae mulla baata manishi adugu jadullo leda ae mulla baata cheppalani vundi gontu vippalani vundi cheppalani vundi gontu vippalani vundi eeti poduguna vasantamokatena kalam eedi mari migata kalalaku talam nitturpula vadagalula sruti lo okadu kanti neeti kumbhavrusti jadi lo inkokadu manchu vanchenaku modai godu pettu vadokadu neeli gonthu loni cheta venuka vunnade ragam anukshanam ventade aavedana ee talam ani adigina naa prasnaku aliginatte kokila kallu vunna kabodhila chevulunna badhirudila nutiloni kappala bratakamanna sasanam kadannanduku akkada karuvayenu na sthanam cheppalani vundi gontu vippalani vundi cheppalani vundi gontu vippalani vundi asahaayatalo dhada dhada lade hrudaya mrudanga dhvanam nadula nadakala tadabadi sage arthula aarani sokam yedari bathukula nithyam chastu sage badhala bidaru dikku mokku teliyani deenula yadartha jeevana swaralu niluvina nannu kammutunnayi santhitho niluvaneeyakunnayi ee teegalu savarinchali ee apasruthi saricheyyali jana geethini vaddanukuntu naku nene haddanukuntu kalalo jeevunchanu nenu kalavarinta koranu nenu nenu saitam viswa veena kutantinai moorcha nalupothanu nenu saitam bhuvana ghoshaku verri gonthuka vicchi mostanu nenu saitam prapanchagnaku tella rekai pallavistanu nenu saitam nenu saitam brathuku bataku gonthu kalipanu nenu saitam nenu saitam brathuku bataku gonthu kalipanu sakala jagathini saswatamga vasantam variyinchu daka prati manishiki jeevanamlo nandanam vikasinchu daka pata paatalu padalenu kotta batanu veedi ponu pata paatalu padalenu kotta batanu veedi ponu nenu saitam nenu saitam nenu saitam nenu saitam nenu saitam nenu saitam]]> 937 2008-09-19 19:49:00 2008-09-19 19:49:00 open open nenu-saitham-rudhra-veena publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 _edit_lock 1234913017 tweet_this_url http://b2nn3.th8.us Nuvvante naa kisthamani - song lyrics - Santhosham http://worthview.com/nuvvante-naa-kisthamani-santhosham/ Fri, 19 Sep 2008 20:01:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/nuvvante-naa-kisthamani-santhosham/ Nuvvante naa kishtamani annadi naa prathi swaasa nuvvele naa lokamani annadi naa prathi aasa nee navvulooo sruthi kalipi paadaga nee needalo anuvanuvu aadaga anuraagam palikindi santosham swaralugaaa nuvvante naa kishtamani annadi naa prathi swaasa nuvvele naa lokamani annadi naa prathi aasa nuvvu naa venta unte adugaduguna naduputhunte eduraye naa prathi kala nizamalle kanipinchada ninnila chusthu unte mayimarapu nannallukunte kanapade nizame ila kalalaga anipinchada varalanni sootiga ila nannu cheraga sudoorala taaraka sameepana vaalaga leneledu inke korikaaaa aaaa nuvvante naa kishtamani annadi naa prathi swaasa nuvvele naa lokamani annadi naa prathi aasa aagipovali kaalam mana sonthamayi ella kaalam ninnaga sana sannaga chejariponeeyaka chudu naa indrajalam venutirigi vasthundi kaalam repuga mana paapaga puduthundi sari kothhaga neevu naku thoduga nenu neku needaga prathi reyi teeyaga pilusthondi haayiga ila undopithe chalugaaaa aaaa]]> 938 2008-09-19 20:01:00 2008-09-19 20:01:00 open open nuvvante-naa-kisthamani-santhosham publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912979 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://ikzby.th8.us Edho priyaragam vintuna - song lyrics - Arya http://worthview.com/arya-edho-priyaragam-vintuna/ Fri, 19 Sep 2008 20:05:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/arya-edho-priyaragam-vintuna/ yEdO priyaraagam vinTunnaa chirunavullO prEmaa aa sandaDi needEnaa yEdO nava naaTyam choostunnaa sirimuvvallO prEmaa aa savvaDi needEnaa iTTaage kalakaalam chooDaalanukunTunnaa iTupaina ee swapnam kariginchaku Emaina prEmaa O prEmaa chirakaalam naavenTE nuvvunTe nijamEgaa swapnam nuvvunTe prati maaTa satyam nuvvunTe manasantaa Edo teeyani sangeetam nuvvunTe prati aDugu andam nuvvunTe prati kshaNamu swargam nuvvunTe ika jeevitamantaa Edo santOsham paaTa paaDada mounam puri vippi aaDada praaNam aDavinaina poodOTa chEyada prEmabaaTalo payanam daarichoopada Soonyam arachEta vaalada swargam elladaaTi paravaLLu tokkada velluvaina aanandam prEmaa nee saawaasam naa Swaasaku sangeetam prEmaa nee saannidhyam naa oohala saamraajyam prEmaa O prEmaa gunDello kalakaalam nuvvunTe prati aaSa sontam nuvvunTe chirugaale gandham nuvvunTe enDaina kaada challani saayantram nuvvunTe prati maaTa vEdam nuvvunTe prati paluku raagam nuvvunTe chirunavvulatOne ninDenu ee lOkam unnachOTa unnaana aakaSamandukunnaana cheliyalOni ee kotta sambaram naaku rekka toDigEna munigi tElutunnaana ee mucchaTaina muripaana aamelOni aananda saagaram nannu munchu samayaana hariville nannalle ee rangulu nee valle sirimallela vaagalle ee vennela neevalle prEmaa O prEmaa idi SaaswatamanukOna nuvvunTe digulanTuu raade nuvvunTe veluganTuu pOde nuvvunTe mari maaTalu kooDa paaTaipOtaaye nuvvunTe eduranTuu lEde nuvvunTe alupanTuu raade nuvvunTe E kashTaalaina entO ishTaale]]> 939 2008-09-19 20:05:00 2008-09-19 20:05:00 open open arya-edho-priyaragam-vintuna publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912941 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://q35gb.th8.us Appudo Ippudo Eppudoo - song lyrics - Bommarillu http://worthview.com/appudo-ippudo-eppudoo-bommarillu/ Fri, 19 Sep 2008 20:06:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/appudo-ippudo-eppudoo-bommarillu/ Apudo Ipudo Epudo pani ni sa sa .. gama pa ni ni .. gari ga ma ga .. risa ni ga ri .. sani sa Apudo ipudo epudo kalagannane cheli akado ikado ekado mansichhane mari kalavo alavo valavo na uhala haasini madilo kalala medile na kalala suhaasini evaremanuknna naa manasande nuvvee nenani Apudo ipudo epudo kalagannane cheli akado ikado ekado mansichhane mari teepikanna inka teeyyanaina teene edani ante ventane nee perani antane hayikanna entho hayidaina chote emitante nuvvu velle darani antane neelala akasam naa neelam yedante nee vaalu kallallo undani antane Apudo ipudo epudo kalagannane cheli akado ikado ekado mansichhane mari nannu nene chaala tittukunta neetho sootiga eematalevi cheppakapothunte nannu nene baaga mechhukunta edo chinna maate nuvvu natho matadavante naathone nenunta neethode nakunte yedhedo ayipotha neejatha lekunte Apudo ipudo epudo kalagannane cheli akado ikado ekado mansichhane mari]]> 940 2008-09-19 20:06:00 2008-09-19 20:06:00 open open appudo-ippudo-eppudoo-bommarillu publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912915 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://pdskd.th8.us Nammaka thapani nizamaina - song lyrics - Bommarillu http://worthview.com/bommarillu-nammaka-thapani-nizamaina/ Fri, 19 Sep 2008 20:10:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/bommarillu-nammaka-thapani-nizamaina/ nammakathpani nijamaina uvvika ravani cheputhuna yenduku vinadho na madhi inppudainaa ooo yevaru yedhuruga vasthuna nuvve thovanukuntuna ne rupam na chupulanu vodhileyna yendaritho kalisi unna ne ontariganey unna nuvvadhilina aknthamlona kanulu therichey unna nu innati kalavey iina ipatiki aa kalaloney unna namakathpani nijamaina uvvika ravani cheputhuna yenduku vinadho na madhi inppudainaa ooo ee janmantha vidhipodhi janta ani dhivinchina gudigantalu ika na madhi vintundha na venuventa neeve lekunda roju chusina ya choteyna nanu gurthisthunda venuthirigina chelimiyalla thadi kanulatho nenu vathikeydh yalla namakathpani nijamaina uvvika ravani cheputhuna yenduku vinadho na madhi inppudainaa ooo nee snehamlo veligay vennelo konallina santhoshanga gadichaianukona na uhalo kaligay vadhanalo yenallina ee nadi rathiri gadavadhuanukona chiru navvula paricheyama siri vennala parimalama cheygarina asala thontharama nammakathpani nijamaina uvvika ravani cheputhuna yenduku vinadho na madhi inppudainaa ooo yevaru yedhuruga vasthuna nuvve thovanukuntuna ne rupam na chupulanu vodhileyna yendaritho kalisi unna ne ontariganey unna nuvvadhilina aknthamlona kanulu therichey unna nu innati kalavey iina ipatiki aa kalaloney unna]]> 941 2008-09-19 20:10:00 2008-09-19 20:10:00 open open bommarillu-nammaka-thapani-nizamaina publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912879 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://3m3kc.th8.us Erojaithe chusano ninnu - Gulabi http://worthview.com/gulabi-erojaithe/ Fri, 19 Sep 2008 20:15:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/gulabi-erojaithe/ EROJAITE chusano ninnu aa roje nu ipoyav nenu...<2> Kaalam kaadana e duuram vaddana nee upiri ni ne jeevistunnanu... NEE sparse ee veeche gallulloo... Nee roope na veeche gundello ninnati nee swapnam nanu nadipistu unte NEE needai nadichi vastanuu... etu vaipina.. NE kashtamlo nenu unanu.. karigeti kanniravtanu... SHILPAMLO daagi nee gundello cheri ne ekaantamlo odarpavtanuu.... KAALAM edo gaayam chesindi... NINNE maayam chesanantandi.. Lokam navvi ayyo antundi.. Sokam kammi jokodatanandi.. GAAYAM kostunna ne jeevinche unna A jeevam nee pai saksham istunna. Neto gadipina aa nimishalanni... Nalo thaake gundela savvade... Adi cherigayante ne nammedetta NU lekunte nenantu undanuga.... NEE kashtamlo nenu unnanu... karigeti kanneeravtanuuu Nenu champallo jaari nee gundellocheri Neee ekantamlo odarpavtanuuuu...... EROJAITE //]]> 942 2008-09-19 20:15:00 2008-09-19 20:15:00 open open gulabi-erojaithe publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912843 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://otfx7.th8.us Asalem gurthuku raadhu - Song lyrics - Anthapuram http://worthview.com/anthapuram-asalem-gurthuku-raadhu/ Fri, 19 Sep 2008 20:16:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/anthapuram-asalem-gurthuku-raadhu/ asalEm gurtukuraadu naa kannulamundu nuvvu unDagaa asalEm tOchadu naaku O nimishamkooDaa ninnu chooDaka asalEm gurtukuraadu naa kannulamundu nuvvu unDagaa asalEm tOchadu naaku O nimishamkooDaa ninnu chooDaka neelO undi naa praaNam adi neeku telusunaa unna nEnu nee kOsam nuvu dooramaite batakagalanaa asalEm gurtukuraadu gOruvecchani oosutO chinna mucchaTani vinipinchanee aakupacchani aaSatO ninnu kappuku chigurinchanee allukommani gillutunnadi chalchallani gaali tellavaarulu allarallari saaginchaali EkamayE Ekamaye Ekaantam lOkamaYe vELa ? asalEm gurtukuraadu kanTi reppala chaaTugaa ninnu daachukuni badhinchanee kougilintala seemalO kOTakaTTukuni koluvunDanee chenta chErite chEti gaajulu chEsE gaayam janTa madhyana sannajaajulu aahaa bhaaram maLLi maLLi maLLi maLLi ee rOju rammanna raadEmO nilavani chirakaalamilaagE ee kshaNam asalEm gurtukuraadu]]> 943 2008-09-19 20:16:00 2008-09-19 20:16:00 open open anthapuram-asalem-gurthuku-raadhu publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912812 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://w28r9.th8.us Google Updated Chrome version to 0.2.149.30 - Build 2200 http://worthview.com/257/ Mon, 22 Sep 2008 10:56:23 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=257 Google has updated Chrome to version 0.2.149.30 - Build 2200.  After its initial release, Google has finally released the next updated version to patch its bugs and security fixes.  The previous version of Google Chrome was 0.2.149.29 Build 1798.

    Here is how to get the latest update:

    1. Go to Tools (wrench icon) located at the upper right hand corner of browser.
    2. Click “About Google Chrome” .
    3. Click “Update Now”.
    4. Restart the browser and now it should say 0.2.149.30 Build 2200.
    Security Updates
    • [r2042] Fix a potential denial of service with very long title attributes on tags. The title attribute sets the tooltip text when you hover the mouse over an element. Security Rating: Low risk. This can lead to 100% CPU usage or a tab crash. More information: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/30975
    Other Changes
    • [r1927] Stop adding content from HTTPS sites to the searchable index. Google Chrome keeps a searchable history of pages you visit. This history is only stored locally on your computer. Previously, this searchable history included the text from secure sites, such as your online bank (any sites using SSL for security). Google Chrome no longer saves text from secure pages in its local history. The address bar and local history search page will no longer find data from secure sites you have visited.If you are concerned about data that might have been indexed for searching before this release, you can follow the Google Chrome Help Center instructions for clearing your browsing history.

    • [r1978] Don't send sensitive URLs to search suggest services. Google Chrome stops sending data to a suggest service if the typed URL:
      • contains a username:password field (http://username:password@example.com/)
      • has query parameters (the trailing ?param=data following the URL)
      • is an https URL with any path component (any part following the hostname, such as /path in https://www.example.com/path)

    • [r1848, r1943, r2003] Fixes to the Google Chrome updater to make updates more reliable.

    • [r1859] Fix problems with Flash not playing video if too many connections are opened. For example, using the slider to advance video on YouTube could cause video to stop playing.

    • [r2059] Allow JavaScript to communicate with Java applets. Fixes bug 580.

    • [r1299] JavaScript: Dispatch contextmenu events after mouseup events. This fixes the right-click menu not working on Google Spreadsheets. Fixes bug 745.

    • [r1692] Fix crashes with some plugins --3dvia was the most widely reported-- when they return an error for NPN_GetValue. Fixes bug 493.

    ]]>
    176 2008-09-22 10:56:23 2008-09-22 10:56:23 open open 257 publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912657 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://rqti5.th8.us
    Fault in Hadron Collider delays Big Bang experiment http://worthview.com/fault-in-hadron-collider-delays-big-bang-experiment/ Tue, 23 Sep 2008 10:14:11 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=265 The next stage of the multi-billion dollar 'Big Bang' experiment to unearth the secrets of cosmos has been delayed after an overheated magnet caused problems in the Hadron Collier.

    The engineers were forced to shut down the machine after a quench forced the temperature of super-cooled magnets to rise up to 100° C late Friday. The scientists had expected to move to the next stage of the experiment, where they collide the beams head on, but moving forward seems difficult for now.

    The first experiment of LHC was successful.

    Considered one of the most expensive experiments in history, it tries to relive the 'Big Bang' that created the universe about 14 billion years ago.

    More than 5,000 scientists, engineers and technicians from nearly three dozen countries are working on the 'Big Bang' experiment. Here is an Animation of Big Bang Experiment httpv://in.youtube.com/watch?v=JQUiHafzUgA]]>
    178 2008-09-23 10:14:11 2008-09-23 10:14:11 open open fault-in-hadron-collider-delays-big-bang-experiment publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912643 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://37mt5.th8.us
    Tulasi - Nee kallothoti http://worthview.com/tulasi-nee-kallothoti/ Tue, 23 Sep 2008 12:55:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/tulasi-nee-kallothoti/ Nee Kallathoti naa kallaloki Choostene chandrodayam Nee chooputhoti nanu thaakutunte Tanuvanta suryodayam Elaage elaage manam ekamayye Kshanale kada o varam Alaage alaage prapanchaalu palike Kada avalli manamiddaram ||Nee Kallathoti|| O…. adugunu avutanu nee venta nenu Thoduga nadavana chivari daaka godugunavuthanu ekapaina nenu vaanalo ninnalla thadavaneeka ninodili kshanamaina asala vundalenu chiru navvunu avutanu pedhavanchuna nee leetha chekilla vakilla lona tholi siggu nenu avvanaaa o…. ||Nee Kallathoti|| aa… vennela avuthanu prathi reyi nenu chikate nee dariki cherakunda oopiri avutanu nee lo na nenu yennadu nee jathe vadalakunda naa rani paadalu muddadu kuntu nenu vundi pothanu paranila chiru chemata padathunte nee nudhuta paina vastanu chiru gaali laaa aaa… ||Nee kallathoti||]]> 944 2008-09-23 12:55:00 2008-09-23 12:55:00 open open tulasi-nee-kallothoti publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912619 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://oebqz.th8.us Varshinche megham la nenunna | Song Lyrics | Cheli http://worthview.com/cheli-varshinche-megham-la-nenunna/ Tue, 23 Sep 2008 15:45:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/cheli-varshinche-megham-la-nenunna/ varshinchE mEghamlA nEnunnA nee prEmE nAkoddani annA kaLLalo kannIrokaTe migilindanTA yEnADu rAnanTA nee venTa naa gatamantA ne marichAnE ne marichAnE naninkA inkA bAdhinchaike bhaamaa bhaamaa prEmA geemA valadE naaTi vennela maLLi rAnErAdu manasulO vyadha inka aNagadu valapu dEvini maruvaga taramA ha aaaa...... aamani yerugani sUnyavanamidi neevE nEnani nuvvu palukuga kOTi puvvulai virisenu manasE cheli sogasu nannu niluvaganeedE varninchamanTE bhaashE lEdE yadalOni bomma yaduTaku raadE marichipOvE manasaa aa........ aa.. chErukOmani cheli piluvaga aaSatO madi oka kalagani nuuru janmala varamai nilichE O chelii ............. onTari bhrama kala chedirina unDunaa prEma ani telisina sarva naaDulu kRungava cheliyaa oka nimushamaina ninu taluvakanE bratikEdi lEdu ani telupuTelaa madi marichipOni madhurUhalanE marichipOve manasaa;]]> 945 2008-09-23 15:45:00 2008-09-23 15:45:00 open open cheli-varshinche-megham-la-nenunna publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912584 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://skwzp.th8.us Naalage nenuntanu- song lyrics- Chukkalo chendhrudu http://worthview.com/chukkalo-chendhrudu-naalage-nenuntanu/ Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:05:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/chukkalo-chendhrudu-naalage-nenuntanu/ malli malli radanta E kshanam nachinattu nuvunDara yavanam ante ne O varam..... thappu voppu theDale leledu raa chinna maTa ni chevina veyanni ninnu nuve nammu kunTe ningi vangadha vinna maTa ni vippi chepani brathukuthu brathakanisthe nuvu devude hey every body lets break this body walk your body with meeee-(2) naa lage nenunTanu naa madhi maTe vinTunTanu this is the way i am naa thone nenunTanu nachina paninA chesthunTanu i dont give it down navvulu ruvadu navvunu pachadu nalugu rajulu unna chalu anthe chalura........ andhani pandu ni pondali antha anandam andhina ventane panchali enthO santosham allari panule cheyali appude arogyam naa saTi nanunTanu poTi lone mundunTanu kiriTam naake adarsham paDina lesthaga samaram ke aahvanam gelupe nadega kashTam unTe isTamga kashTam radhanTa namminde chesthunTanu pranam peTTi sadistanu hey every body lets break this body walk your body with mee navvulu ruvadu navvunu pachadu nalugu rajulu unna chalu anthe chalura........ o my love i have been taken that ia its all abt giving but life of me is just a part of livung so i was living living living living living a mistake done i take in to step ,taken in to step & start ahha - walk walk walk walk hey i just walk with love i just wanna have fun.....thats rite...... china maTa ni chevina veyani ninnu nuvu namukunTe ningi vangada vinna maTa ni vippi chepani brathukuthu brathakanisthe nuvu devude hey every body lets break this body walk your body with mee akasham nee sarihadu avakashani asalu thanadu this is the way i am sandeha edhi ledu poye Tappudu edhi raddu swechaga manchini panchadhu nalugu rojulu unna chalu janma dhanyame]]> 946 2008-09-23 21:05:00 2008-09-23 21:05:00 open open chukkalo-chendhrudu-naalage-nenuntanu publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912536 _edit_lock 1234912536 _edit_last 1 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://3gqn2.th8.us Enthavaruku Endhukoraku - Song lyrics - Gamyam http://worthview.com/gamyam-enthavaruku/ Wed, 24 Sep 2008 09:29:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/gamyam-enthavaruku/ Enthavaraku endukoraku intha parugu ani adakku.. gamaname ne gamyamithe baata lo ne brathuku doruku.. prashna lo ne badulu vundhe gurthu patte gunde nadugu.. prapancham neelo vunnadani cheppedaaka aa nijam telusukova.. telisthe prathi chota ninnu nuvve kalusukoni palakarinchukovaa.. Enthavaraku endukoraku intha parugu ani adakku.. gamaname ne gamyamithe baata lo ne brathuku doruku.. prashna lo ne badulu vundhe gurthu patte gunde nadugu.. kanapade ennenni kerataalu.. kalagalipi samudram antaaru.. adagare okokka ala peruu uuu uu.. manakila eduraina prathivaaru.. manishane sandrana kerataalu.. palakare manishi ante evaruu uuu uu.. sariga chustunnada ne madi gadi lo nuvve kada vunnadi.. chuttu addalalo vidi vidi rupalu nuvvu kaadantunnadi.. nee vupiri lo ledaa gaali, veluthuru ne chupullo leda.. mannu minnu neeru anni kalipithe nuvve kaadaa.. kaadaa.. prapancham neelo vunnadani cheppedaaka aa nijam telusukova.. telisthe prathichota ninnu nuvve kalusukoni palakarinchukovaa.. manasulo nevaina bhavale.. bayata kanipistayi drushyaale.. needalu nijaala sakshyaalee.. eee..ee.. shatruvulu neeloni lopale.. snehithulu nekunna istaale.. ruthuvulu ne bhava chitraalee..eee..ee eduraina mandahaasam neeloni chelimi kosam.. mosam rosham dvesham ne mathili madiki bhashyam.. putaka chaavuuu rendee rendu.. nekavi sontham kaavu.. ponee.. jeevithakaalam neede nestam.. rangulu em vestavo kaanee.. tarararare tarararare tarararare taaraarare.. tarararare tarararare tarareraa taararare.. tarararare tarararare tarareraa tarararare]]> 947 2008-09-24 09:29:00 2008-09-24 09:29:00 open open gamyam-enthavaruku publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://34i7q.th8.us Nuvvu Nuvvu | Song lyrics | khadgam http://worthview.com/khadgam-nuvvu-nuvvu/ Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:03:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/khadgam-nuvvu-nuvvu/ nuvvu nuvvu nuvve nuvvu nuvvu nuvvu nuvvu nuvvu nuvvu nuvve nuvvu nuvvu nuvvu nuvvu naalone nuvvu naatone nuvvu naa chuttu nuvvu nenantaa nuvvu naa pedavipainaa nuvvu naa meda vompuna nuvvu naa gunde meeda nuvvu vollanthaa nuvvu buggallo nuvvu moggalle nuvvu muddese nuvvuu niddaralo nuvvu poddullo nuvvu prati nimusham nuvvuu naa vayasunu vedhinche vecchadanam nuvvu naa manasuni laalinche challadanam nuvvu paite baruvanipinche pacchidanam nuvvu baita padaalanipinche picchidanam nuvvu naa prati yuddham nuvvu naa sainyam nuvvu naa priya Shatruvu nuvvu nuvvu mettani mulle gille toli chinuke nuvvu nacche kashtam nuvvu nuvvu naa sigguni dachukone kougilive nuvvu naa vanni dochukune korikave nuvvu munipantito nanu gicche neraanivi nuvvu naa nadumunu nadipinche nesthaanivi nuvvu teerani daham nuvvu naa mooham nuvvu tappani sneham nuvvu nuvvu teeyani gaayam chese anyaayam nuvvu ayinaa ishtam nuvvu nuvvu maimaripistuu nuvvu muripistunte nuvvu ne korukune naa maro janma nuvvu kaipekkistoo nuvvu kavvistunte nuvvu naake teliyani naa kotta peru nuvvu naa andam nuvvu aanandam nuvvu nenante nuvvu naa pantam nuvvu naa sontam nuvvu naa antam nuvvu]]> 948 2008-09-25 20:03:00 2008-09-25 20:03:00 open open khadgam-nuvvu-nuvvu publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912283 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://dpc2t.th8.us Pachani Chilakalu thodunte | Song Lyrics | Bharathayeedu http://worthview.com/bharathayeedu-pachani-chilakalu-thodunte/ Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:06:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/bharathayeedu-pachani-chilakalu-thodunte/ tandaanaane taanaane aanandamE (x4) pacchani chilukalu tODunTE paaDE kOyila venTunTE bhoolOkame aanandaaniki illu ee lOkamlO kanneerinka chellu pacchani chilakalu tODunTE paaDE kOyila venTunTE bhoolOkame aanandaaniki illu ee lOkamlO kanneerinka chellu chinna chinna gooTilOne swargamundilE...are chinni chinni gunDellOna prEma inkipOdulE seetaakOkaa chilukaku cheeralenduku...are prEma unTe chaalunanTa Dabbu gibbu lendukanTa pacchani chilukalu andani minnE aanandam andE mannE aanandam bhoomini cheelchuku puTTE pacchani pasirika aanandam manchuki enDE aanandam vaaguki vaanE aanandam...are enDaki vaanaki rangulu maarE prakRuti aanandam bratukE noorELLandam bratukE brahmaanandam...cheliya vayasuDigE swagatamlO anubhandam anandamaanandam pacchani chilukalu nee Swaasanu nEnaitE...naa vayasE aanandam maru janmaku nannE kannaavanTE inkaa aanandam chali guppE maasamlO cheli voLLE aanandam...naa chevulanu moostoo duppaTi kappE karuNE aanandam andam O aanandam bandham paramaanandam...cheliyaa itarulakai kanu jaarE kanneerE ananda maanandam pacchani chilukalu]]> 949 2008-09-25 20:06:00 2008-09-25 20:06:00 open open bharathayeedu-pachani-chilakalu-thodunte publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912274 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://e4kww.th8.us Anjali Anjali | Song Lyrics | Duet http://worthview.com/duet-anjali-anjali/ Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:25:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/duet-anjali-anjali/ Anjali Anjali Pushpaanjali Anjali Anjali Pushpaanjali Poovanti Padamulaku Pushpaanjali Muddayina Pedavulaku Mohanjali Kalahamsa Nadakalaku Geetaanjali Kanaraani Nagavulaku Kavitaanjali Ninna Daaka Nuvvu Nenu Iruvuram Evarani Kammani Bandham Yilaa Telipenu Okatani Kadalini Padu Vaanalaa Kalipina Madi Idi Karigina Siri Mojula Kadha Yidi Naa Cheli Edurugaa Toli Swapnam Tonikinadi Edalo Madhu Kaavyam Palikinadi Anjali Anjali Valapula Naa Cheli Poovanti Padamulaku Pushpaanjali Muddayina Pedavulaku Mohaanjali Kalahamsa Nadakalaku Geetaanjali Kanaraani Nagavulaku Kavitaanjali Anjali Anjali Pushpaanjali Anjali Anjali Pushpaanjali Poovanti Padamulaku Pushpaanjali Muddayina Pedavulaku Mohanjali Kalahamsa Nadakalaku Geetaanjali Kanaraani Nagavulaku Kavitaanjali Kannula Sanketame Kalalaku Tolakari Vennela Jalapaatame Valapuku Tadupari Gundelo Sangeetame Kurisinadenduko Koyilapaate Yilaa Palikinadenduko Cheluvugaa Eda Maare Maduva Nidha Ammavaasya Nisimaare Vennelagaa Anjali Anjali Idi Hrudayaanjali Nee Prema Laahiriki Pushpaanjali Nee Gaanamaadhuriki Geetaanjali Eda Dochu Navvulaku Natanaanjali Kavi Aina Nee Madiki Kavitaanjali Anjali Anjali Pushpaanjali Anjali Anjali Pushpaanjali Poovanti Padamulaku Pushpaanjali Muddayina Pedavulaku Mohanjali Kalahamsa Nadakalaku Geetaanjali Kanaraani Nagavulaku Kavitaanjali Anjali Nee Choopulo Vennela Velluve Anjali Naa Voopirai Palikenu Pallave Kannulo Nuvvu Lenide Kalale Raavule Naa Madi Nuvvu Lenide Kavite Ledule Telisenu Nuvve Naa Manasuvani Mojuku Nelavayina Valapuvani Anjali Anjali Valapula Naa Cheli Anjali Anjali Pushpaanjali Anjali Anjali Pushpaanjali Poovanti Padamulaku Pushpaanjali Muddayina Pedavulaku Mohanjali Kalahamsa Nadakalaku Geetaanjali Kanaraani Nagavulaku Kavitaanjali]]> 950 2008-09-25 20:25:00 2008-09-25 20:25:00 open open duet-anjali-anjali publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912195 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://7bkzc.th8.us Google offers $10 Million for world's best ideas http://worthview.com/google-offers-10-million-for-worlds-best-ideas/ Fri, 26 Sep 2008 06:50:39 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=271 Categories:
    • Community: How can we help connect people, build communities and protect unique cultures?
    • Opportunity: How can we help people better provide for themselves and their families?
    • Energy: How can we help move the world toward safe, clean, inexpensive energy?
    • Environment: How can we help promote a cleaner and more sustainable global ecosystem?
    • Health: How can we help individuals lead longer, healthier lives?
    • Education: How can we help more people get more access to better education?
    • Shelter: How can we help ensure that everyone has a safe place to live?
    • Everything else: Sometimes the best ideas don't fit into any category at all.
    Ideas can be submitted through a form available on the Project 10 to the 100th website  ,  which poses questions including, "If your idea were to become a reality, who would benefit the most and how?" and "Describe the optimal outcome should your idea be selected and successfully implemented". Members of the public have until 20th October to submit their ideas by completing a simple form and answering a few short questions about their idea. Entrants can also include a link to a 30 second video either demonstrating their idea in action or giving a more detailed explanation. Entries will be accepted in 25 languages and Google have placed no limit on the number of ideas any one individual can share. An advisory board will work with Google employees to narrow the entrants down to the top 100, with the results to be announced on 27th January, 2009. It will then be up to the public to vote for their favourites before 2nd February when the top 20 ideas will be passed on to a panel of judges to whittle down. All the best my friends!! I hope atleast one idea in top 20 from OUR INDIANS]]>
    179 2008-09-26 06:50:39 2008-09-26 06:50:39 open open google-offers-10-million-for-worlds-best-ideas publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912127 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://5hg58.th8.us
    Google Birthday Story and logos http://worthview.com/google-birthday-story-and-logos/ Mon, 29 Sep 2008 08:18:09 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=279 Google The 12 Year Old January 1996 This is when Google cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Brin started working on BackRub, what later become Google. Use this month, and Google is 12 years old. Google The 10 Year Old Sept. 15, 1997 This is when Google registered google.com because they both( Larry Page and Sergery Brin)  felt that BackRub needs a new name, and Google was derived from Googol which means a mathematical term with 1 followed by 100 zeros(A geeky decision right?) Google The 9 Year Old Sept. 7, 1998 This is when Google may have officially incorporated. Google The 9 Year Old Sept. 27, 1998 (Current Official Date) Back in 2005, Google declared that Sept. 27 was its birthday. But wait -- what happened with that Sept. 7 date? Well, in 2005, Yahoo came along and freaked Google out by announcing an index that was larger than Google's. It had been ages since anyone did that. Things got resolved by Google doing some PR. They announced that for their "birthday," they'd gotten bigger -- but were also dropping the count of pages from the home page, which helped (thankfully) defuse the size wars that often meant nothing about search quality. It's Their Party, They'll Party When They Want To!

    Google Birthday Logos

    Google's been putting them up consistently since 2002. The first year, it happened on September 27, then shifted to September 7, then back to September 27 from 2005 onward. 4th Birthday: 2002 Celebrated on September 27th, 2002. 5th Birthday: 2003 Celebrated on September 7th, 2003. 6th Birthday: 2004 Celebrated on September 7th, 2004. 7th Birthday: 2005 Celebrated on September 27th, 2005. 8th Birthday: 2006 Celebrated on September 27th, 2006. 9th Birthday: 2007: Google's 9th Birthday Logo 10th Birthday 2008 ]]>
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    Are emaindhi | Song lyrics | Aaradhana http://worthview.com/aaradhana-are-emaindhi/ Mon, 06 Oct 2008 19:18:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/aaradhana-are-emaindhi/
    are Emaindee.........
    are Emaindee oka manasuku rekkalocchi ekkaDiko egirindeeadi
    Emaindee tana manishini vedukuchu ikkaDocchi vaalind
    eekalagaani kalayEdo kaLLeduTE nilichindeeadi
    neelo mamatanu nidduralEpindi
    
    ningivangi nElatOTii nEstamEdO kOrindii
    nEla pongi ningikOsam pooladOsilicchindi
    poolu nEnu chooDalEdU poojalEvi chEyalEdu
    nElapaina kALLulEvu ningi vaipu choopulEdu
    kannepilla kaLLalOki ennaDaina chooSaavO
    kaanaraani gunDelOki kannamEsi vacchaavO
    adi dOchaavO
    
    beeDuulOna vaana chinuku picchimolaka vEsindi
    paaDalEni gontulOna paaTaa Edo palikindi
    gunDe okkaTunna chaalu gontu taane paaDagaladu
    maaTalanni daachukunTE paaTa neevu vRaayagalavu
    raataraani vaaDi raata dEvuDEmi vRaasADO
    chEtanaite maarchi chooDU veeDu maaripOtaaDu
    manishautaaDu
    ]]>
    951 2008-10-06 19:18:00 2008-10-06 19:18:00 open open aaradhana-are-emaindhi publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234912045 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://x8842.th8.us
    Prema ledhani | Song lyrics | Abhinandhana http://worthview.com/abhinandhana-prema-ledhani/ Mon, 06 Oct 2008 19:25:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/abhinandhana-prema-ledhani/
    lalalalala
    lala lalalaalalaa
    prEma lEdani prEmincharaadani
    prEma lEdani prEmincharaadani
    sakshyamE neevani
    nannu nEDu chaaTani
    O priyaa jOhaarulu
    
    prEma lEdani prEmincharaadani
    prEma lEdani prEmincharaadani
    sakshyamE neevani
    nannu nEDu chaaTani
    O priyaa jOhaarulu
    
    manasu maasipOtE manishE kaadani
    kaTikaraayikayinaa kanneerundanni
    valapuchicchu ragulukunTe aaripOdanigaDi
    apaDina manasu talapu taTTi cheppani
    usurutappi moogavOyi nee oopiri
    usurutappi moogavOyi nee oopiri
    mODuvaari neeDa tODu lEkunTinee
    
    prema
    
    gurutu cheripivEsi jeevinchaalani
    cherapalEkapOtE maraNinchaalani
    telisi kooDaa chEyaleni verri vaaDani
    gunDe pagilipOvu varaku nannu paaDani
    mukkalalO lekkalEni roopaalalO
    mukkalalO lekkalEni roopaalal
    Omarala marala ninnu choosi rOdinchanee
    
    prema
    ]]>
    952 2008-10-06 19:25:00 2008-10-06 19:25:00 open open abhinandhana-prema-ledhani publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234911941 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://7xdm4.th8.us
    Prema entha madhuram | song lyrics - Abhinandhana http://worthview.com/abhinandhana-prema-entha-madhuram/ Mon, 06 Oct 2008 19:28:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/abhinandhana-prema-entha-madhuram/ prEma enta madhuram priyuraalu anta kaThinam anupallavi chEsinaanu prEma ksheera saagara madanam minginaanu halaahalam prEminchuTEnaa naa dOshamu poojinchuTEnaa naa paapamu ennaaLLani ee edalO mullu kanneeruga ee karigE kaLLu naa lOni nee roopamu naa jeevanaadhaaramu adi aaraali pOvaali praaNamu nEnOrvalEnu ee tEjamu aarpEyaraadaa ee deepamu aa cheekaTilO kalisEpOyi naa rEpaTini marichEpOyi maanaali nee dhyaanamu kaavaali nE Soonyamu apu Daagaali ee mooga gaanamu]]> 953 2008-10-06 19:28:00 2008-10-06 19:28:00 open open abhinandhana-prema-entha-madhuram publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234911919 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://nwrfn.th8.us Pranam lo pranam ga | Song Lyrics | Andhrudu http://worthview.com/andhrudu-pranam-lo-pranam-ga/ Mon, 06 Oct 2008 19:34:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/andhrudu-pranam-lo-pranam-ga/ pranam lo pranamga maatalo mounam ga cheputunaa.. badaina edaina baaram ga duram ga velutunaa.. monna kanna kala ninna unna katha repu raadu kada jathaa.. ilaaaa ilaa... neerasagaa... jaridatutunna urumaarutunna oorukodu yedhaa aa.. ||pranam|| pranam lo pranamga maatalo mounam ga cheputuna.. sneham naade, prema naade, aa paina droham naadee ee.. kanulu naave, nenu naade, kanneru naade lee.. thappantha naade, sikshantha naake, tappinchukolenee.. yedaari lo tufaanu lo tadi aarutunna thodi chudakunna eduredi unnaa.. pranam lo pranamga maatalo mounam ga cheputunaa.. badaina edaina baaram ga duram ga velutunaa.. aata naade, gelupu naade, anukoni ootami naadee ee.. maata naade, pagalu naade, pransnalle migalavee.. naa jathakanne, naa chethi thone, nen marchi raasanee.. gathaanipai samaadinay, brathimaluthunna, stithi maruthunna, brathikestu unnaa aa.. pranam lo pranamga maatalo mounam ga cheputuna.. gathaanipai samaadinay, brathimaluthunna, stithi maruthunna, brathikestu unnaa aa..]]> 954 2008-10-06 19:34:00 2008-10-06 19:34:00 open open andhrudu-pranam-lo-pranam-ga publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234911868 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://g4ftp.th8.us Sontham Songs Lyrics [ Eppudu neeku nenu thelapanidhi ] http://worthview.com/sontham-eppudu-neeku-nenu-thelapanidhi/ Mon, 06 Oct 2008 20:08:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/sontham-eppudu-neeku-nenu-thelapanidhi/ yepuDu neeku nE telupanidi ikapai evarikii teliyanidi manasE mOyagaladaa jeevitaantam vetikE teeramE raanandi batikE daarinE muusindi ragilE ninnalEnaa naaku sontam samayam chEdugaa navvindi hRudayam baadhagaa choosindi nijamEneeDagaa maarindi...o..o..o..o gunDelO aaSanE telupanE lEdu naa mounam choopulO bhaashanii chadavanE lEdu nee snEham talapulO nuvvu koluvunnaa kalusukOlEnu yedurunnaa telisi ee tappu chEstunnaa aDagavE okkasaarainaa nEstamaa nee parichayam kala kariginchETi kanneeTi vaanE kaadaa]]> 955 2008-10-06 20:08:00 2008-10-06 20:08:00 open open sontham-eppudu-neeku-nenu-thelapanidhi publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1244457701 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://7y4qb.th8.us Ganguly to retire after Australia Tests http://worthview.com/ganguly-to-retire-after-australia-tests/ Tue, 07 Oct 2008 15:08:20 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=301 Sourav Ganguly, ex-India captain and one of India's finest left handed batsmen, has announced his retirement from international cricket. In a press conference in Bangalore, Sourav announced his retirement in front of a room full of shocked journalists. Dada informed that the current four match series against the Australians will be his last.

    Ganguly said that, "I have spoken to my teammates and hopefully I will go out on a winning note."

    Ganguly, 36, has scored 6888 runs in 109 Tests, with 15 hundreds. He played 49 Tests as captain, the most by an Indian. The 21 matches won during his tenure is also an Indian record, and his win percentage of over 40 is the highest for players who have captained Indian team in more than one Test. Starting with a hundred on debut, Ganguly's Test average has never dipped below 40.

     

    In 311 ODIs, he scored 11,363 runs at 41.02. He captained India in 147 ODIs. His last ODI was against Pakistan in Gwalior on November 15, 2007. He is one of only three players to complete the treble of 10,000 runs, 100 wickets and 100 catches in ODIs, Sanath Jayasuriya and Sachin Tendulkar being the others. Along with Tendulkar, he formed a prolific partnership at the top of the order, with 6609 runs at an average of nearly 50 per stand in 136 innings.

     

     

    WE MISS YOU SO MUCH DADA.....INDIAN CRICKET MISSES U...

     

     

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    It's never too late to see a good movie - Pursuit of Happiness http://worthview.com/its-never-too-late-to-see-a-good-movie-pursuit-of-happyness/ Mon, 13 Oct 2008 07:00:08 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=309 Long back, not that much - 7 months ago, I got a mail from my frnd Shilpa regarding a beautiful movie " The Pursuit of Happiness (December 15, 2006)" on March 5th 2008.But I missed watching this wonderful movie that time. On 6th of Aug 2008, when i came back from office with tired face and fully exhausted body, my frnd madhukiran brought the same movie. I don't know exactly the name of the movie at the time of beginning of the movie. But we started watching that.

     

    I heard that Hero of the Film - Will Smith and my expectations are on top (expecting some dishum dishums - fighting’s).But it was something more than that. It’s really Inspirational and AWESOME movie which I have never seen before in any language.

    If u miss this movie u r nt goinn 2 miss anything. But if u watch it...then 4 sure u gonna know hw 2 get strength in calamities...its a real story.

     

    In The Pursuit of Happyness, Chris Gardner (Will Smith) is a family man struggling to make ends meet. Despite his valiant attempts to help keep the family afloat, the mother (Thandie Newton) of his five-year-old son Christopher (Jaden Christopher Syre Smith) is buckling under the constant strain of financial pressure. No longer able to cope, she reluctantly decides to leave. Chris, now a single father, continues doggedly to pursue a better-paying job using every sales skill he knows. He lands an internship at a prestigious stock brokerage firm, and although there is no salary, he accepts, hopeful he will end the program with a job and a promising future. Without a financial cushion, Chris and his son are soon evicted from their apartment and forced to sleep in shelters, bus stations, bathrooms, or wherever they can find refuge for the night. Despite his troubles, Chris continues to honor his commitment as a loving and caring father, using the affection and trust his son has placed in him as an impetus to overcome the obstacles he faces. Columbia Pictures presents in association with Relativity Media an Overbrook Entertainment/Escape Artists Production The Pursuit of Happyness starring Will Smith, Thandie Newton and introducing Jaden Christopher Syre Smith. The film is directed by Gabriele Muccino and written by Steven Conrad. The producers are Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, Steve Tisch, James Lassiter and Will Smith.

    The two most best scenes i liked very much are here.

     

    httpv://in.youtube.com/watch?v=MEGSiX0JA-s

     

    httpv://in.youtube.com/watch?v=A-2GJRixxRI

     

     

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    Cheliya cheliya chejaari vaelake | song lyrics | Manmadhudu http://worthview.com/manmadhudu-cheliya-cheliya-chejaari/ Tue, 14 Oct 2008 19:51:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/manmadhudu-cheliya-cheliya-chejaari/ Chelyi cheliya cheJaari veLLakE Sakhiya sakhiya onTarini cheyyakE Nadireyi pagulu choodaka sudigaalai vastaa sooTiga Edabaate daatai raanaa needaakaa…… PaDiLEche keraTama Teerugaa diSalanni daate hOruga Ninu TaakEdaaka aagadu naa kEkaa Chelyi cheliya cheJaari veLLakE Sakhiya sakhiya onTarini cheyyakE Nadireyi pagulu choodaka sudigaalai vastaa sooTiga Edabaate daatai raanaa needaakaa…… Kadalike Teliyani Silani kadilinchi O prEma Kalayike kala ani maayamaipOkumaa Vyadhamuga migilina chiTini baTikinchi O prEma Cheripinaa cheragani gaayamipOkuma Mounamaa adi baaNamaa anuraagamaa ODipOke praaNamaa veeDipOkumaa aDugaDugu TaDabaDuTu ninu veTiki veTiki kanulu alisipOvaalaa…. [Chelyi cheliya] nilichipO samayamaa TaramakE chelini ikanainaa chelimitO samaramaa inTaTaapaDaTraamaa nilavake hRudayamaa parugu aapoddu kShNamaina nammave praNayamaa antha sandeshama veruchEse kaalama chEruvaiTe nEramaa daaDi chEsE dooramaa daari choopumaa virahaalE karigElaa jaTa kalipi naDupu valapu kadhalu TerichElaa. [Chelyi cheliya] ]]> 956 2008-10-14 19:51:00 2008-10-14 19:51:00 open open manmadhudu-cheliya-cheliya-chejaari publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234911488 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://rq6bk.th8.us Now Sachin Tendulkar becomes leading Test run-scorer http://worthview.com/now-sachin-tendulkar-becomes-leading-test-run-scorer/ Fri, 17 Oct 2008 11:33:05 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=314 Tendulkar, who now averages over 54 from 152 matches, moved to 16 not out and was warmly congratulated by the Australian team as fireworks were set off in the ground to mark the historic occasion. By popular vote, the greatest batsman in the world today, Sachin Tendulkar has the cricketing world at his feet. The adulation he commands world over is unsurpassed, perhaps since the days of Don Bradman, to whom of course he has been compared, by no less than the great man himself. While he may not end with a Test career average of 99.94, there is little doubt that based on his vigorous style of batsmanship and his insatiable appetite for runs and big scores, he is the most complete batsman since Vivian Richards. In many ways though he has surpassed even that outstanding West Indian batsman.]]> 194 2008-10-17 11:33:05 2008-10-17 11:33:05 open open now-sachin-tendulkar-becomes-leading-test-run-scorer publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234911456 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://ym923.th8.us Chandrayaan Launch Video http://worthview.com/chandrayaan-launch-video/ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 10:07:30 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=317 Chandrayaan I was lifted off from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota on Oct 22nd 2008 . This is the first time India has sent an unmanned mission to moon. Here is the video of launch. httpv://in.youtube.com/watch?v=dPYCEbQuDVA]]> 195 2008-10-23 10:07:30 2008-10-23 10:07:30 open open chandrayaan-launch-video publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234911210 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://opet3.th8.us India Launches First Moon Mission, Chandrayaan Successfully Launched in Orbit http://worthview.com/india-launches-first-moon-mission-chandrayaan-successfully-launched-in-orbit/ Thu, 23 Oct 2008 14:58:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/india-launches-first-moon-mission-chandrayaan-successfully-launched-in-orbit/ India on Wednesday(Oct 22nd 2008) rocketed into the big league of exclusive lunar club with a precision launch of its moon mission, Chandrayaan-1.India made history in space science today by joining the elite club of countries that have sent space missions to moon. The other members of this global elite are the US, Russia, the European Space Agency, Japan and China. India is the sixth member of this club. This is the first international mission to the moon led by India, which is carrying six scientific payloads from abroad and five from India. Of the six international instruments, three are from the European Space Agency, two from Nasa and one from Bulgaria. The moon mission marks a new chapter in the history of Indian space programme that takes a giant leap — from 36,000 km of orbit around earth to 3,84,000 km away to orbit the moon. It also initiates a fresh era of more ambitious interplanetary missions in the future by India to Mars and other planets. The initial success of the lunar programme is fulfilment of five years of technological striving by Indian space scientists. For the world, it was a clear demonstration of what India can achieve. As former ISRO chief Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan said, the moon mission will help realise India's aim to become a technological powerhouse. Watch video of Chandrayaan launch here.]]> 925 2008-10-23 14:58:00 2008-10-23 14:58:00 open open india-launches-first-moon-mission-chandrayaan-successfully-launched-in-orbit publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234911219 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://bt4in.th8.us Barack Obama - First Black President of the united states http://worthview.com/barack-obama-first-black-president-of-the-united-states/ Wed, 05 Nov 2008 05:43:03 +0000 http://sethuram.wordpress.com/?p=323 Barack Obama swept to victory as the nation's first black president Tuesday night in an electoral college landslide that overcame racial barriers as old as America itself. "Change has come," he told a huge throng of cheering supporters.et_400_bobama_080827_82577552 The son of a black father from Kenya and a white mother from Kansas, the Democratic senator from Illinois sealed his historic triumph by defeating Republican Sen. John McCain in a string of wins in hard-fought battleground states — Ohio, Florida, Virginia, Iowa and more. 270 Electoral Votes Needed to win Barack Obama - 338 John Mc Cain - 139 In his first speech as president-elect, Obama catalogued the challenges ahead. "The greatest of a lifetime," he said, two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century."]]> 197 2008-11-05 05:43:03 2008-11-05 05:43:03 open open barack-obama-first-black-president-of-the-united-states publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234911431 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://ikqnn.th8.us Languages in India http://worthview.com/languages-in-india/ Thu, 06 Nov 2008 12:27:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/languages-in-india/ India is a vast country with 1,131,598,939 people on her ground.The languages of India primarily belong to two major linguistic families, Indo-European, whose branch Indo-Aryan is spoken by about 70% of the population of India and that includes the Dardic languages; secondly, the Dravidian family (spoken by about 22%). Other languages spoken in India come mainly from the Austro-Asiatic and Tibeto-Burman linguistic families; in addition there are a few language isolates. The Constitution of India recognises 22 languages, spoken in different parts the country, namely:
    1. Assamese
    2. Bengali
    3. Bodo
    4. Dogri
    5. Gujarati
    6. Hindi
    7. Kannada
    8. Kashmiri
    9. Konkani
    10. Maithili
    11. Malayalam
    12. Manipuri
    13. Marathi
    14. Nepali
    15. Oriya
    16. Punjabi
    17. Sanskrit
    18. Santhali
    19. Sindhi
    20. Tamil
    21. Telugu
    22. Urdu
    Source - Wikipedia]]>
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    Questions in Adobe Tests n Interviews - Part 1 http://worthview.com/questions-in-adobe-tests-n-interviews-part-1/ Tue, 11 Nov 2008 20:39:00 +0000 http://nikhilpavankalyan.wordpress.com/2008/11/11/questions-in-adobe-tests-n-interviews-part-1/ 265 2008-11-11 20:39:00 2008-11-11 20:39:00 open open questions-in-adobe-tests-n-interviews-part-1 publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234911115 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://tiq6g.th8.us Nee Prashnalu neeve lyrics - Kotha Bangaru Lokam http://worthview.com/kotha-bangaru-lokam-nee-prashnalu/ Wed, 12 Nov 2008 01:06:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/kotha-bangaru-lokam-nee-prashnalu/ Lyrics By : Sirivennala Seetharama sastry Singers : S.P.Balasubramaniam Nee Prasnalu Neevey Evvaroo Badhulivvragaa Nee Chikkulu Neeve Evvaroo Vidipincharugaa Ye Gaalo Ninnu Tharumuthuntey Allarigaa Aagaalo Ledho Theliyadhantey Chelladhugaa Padhi Nelalu Thanalo Ninnu Mosina Ammainaa Apudo Ipudo Kananey Kananoo Antundhaa Prathi Kusumam Thanadhey Anadhey Virisey Kommainaa Gudiko Jadako Saaganampaka Vuntundhaa Bathukantey Badi Chadhuvaa Anukuntey Athi Suluvaa Porabadinaa Padinaa Jaalipadadhey Kaalam Manalaagaa Oka Nimusham Koodaa Aagipodhey Nuvvochchedhaakaa Alalundani Kadaleydhani Adigyendhukey Thelivundhaa Kalalundani Kanulevani Nithyam Nidharomandhaa Gathamundhani Gamaninchani Nadireyiki Repundhaa Gathi Thochani Gamanaaniki Gamyam Antoo Vundhaa Valapeydho Vala Vesthundhi Vayaseymo Atu Thosthundhi Gelupantey Yedho Inthavaraku Vivarinchey Rujuveymundhi Sudilo Padu Prathi Naavaa Chebuthunnadhi Vinaleyvaaa Porbaatuna Cheyi Jaarina Tharunam Thirigosthundhaa Prathi Pootoka Putalaa Thana Paatham Vivaristhundhaa Manakosamey Thanalo Thanu Ragiley Ravi Thapananthaa Kanumoosina Tharuvaathaney Penucheekati Chebuthundhaa Kadatheyrani Payanaalenni Padadhosina Pranayaalenni Ani Thirageysaayaa Charitha Putalu Venuchoodaka Vurikey Jathalu Thama Mundhu Tharaalaku Smruthula Chithulu Andhinchaalaa Premikulu Idhi Kaadhey Vidhi Raathaa Anukodhem Edhureethaa Padhi Nelalu Thanalo Ninnu Mosina Ammainaa Apudo Ipudo Kananey Kananoo Antundhaa Prathi Kusumam Thanadhey Anadhey Virisey Kommainaa Gudiko Jadako Saaganampaka Vuntundhaa]]> 957 2008-11-12 01:06:00 2008-11-12 01:06:00 open open kotha-bangaru-lokam-nee-prashnalu publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234911338 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://kzf4p.th8.us Nenanee Neevani lyrics -Kotha Bangaru Lokam http://worthview.com/kotha-bangaru-lokam-nenanee-neevani/ Wed, 12 Nov 2008 01:24:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/kotha-bangaru-lokam-nenanee-neevani/ Lyrics By : Sirivennala Seetharama sastry Singers : Swetha Pandit Nenanee Neevanee Verugaa Lemanee Cheppinaa Vinaraa Vokarainaa Nenu Nee Needanee Nuvvu Naa Nijamanee Vopukogalaraa Epudainaa Reppa Venakaalaa Swapnam Eppudedhurayye Sathyam Thelisthe Addukogalaraa Vegam Kotha Bangaru Lokam Pilsthe Modhati Saari Madhini Cheri Nidhara Leypina Udhayamaa Vayasuloni Pasithanaanni Palakarinchina Pranayamaa Maree Koththagaa Maro Puttuka Aneytattugaa Idhi Nee Maayenaa Padhamu Naadhi Paruvu Needhi Radhamu Vai Raa Priyathamaa Thaguvu Naadhi Theguva Needhi Geluchuko Purushoththamaa Nuvve Dhaarigaa Ninne Cheragaa Yetoo Choodakaa Venuventey Raanaa]]> 958 2008-11-12 01:24:00 2008-11-12 01:24:00 open open kotha-bangaru-lokam-nenanee-neevani publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234911320 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://x9tkf.th8.us Nijanga nene na - Kotha bangaru lokam http://worthview.com/kotha-bangaru-lokam-nijanga-nene-na/ Wed, 12 Nov 2008 01:33:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/kotha-bangaru-lokam-nijanga-nene-na/ Singer:Karthik. Music:Mickey J mayer. Lyrics:Ananth Sriram. Nijanga nene na..ila ne jatha lo unna… idantha preme na..enno vintalu chustunna.. yedalo evaro cheri anni chestunnara venake venake untu ne pai nanne thostunnara hare hare hare hare hare rama mari ila ela vachesindi dheema entho usharuga unnade lo lona yemma hare hare hare hare hare rama mari ila ela vachesindi dheema entho usharuga unnade lo lona yemma nijanga nene na..ila ne jatha lo unna… idantha preme na..enno vintalu chustunna.. e vayassulo okko kshanam okko vasantham na manassuke prathikshnam nuvve prapancham o samudramai anukshanam ponge santosham adugula lona adugulu vestu nadichina dooram entho unna alasata raadu gadachina kaalam enthani nammanu ga nijanga nene na..ila ne jatha lo unna… idantha preme na..enno vintalu chustunna.. na kale ila nijaluga nilusthu unte na gathalane kavvintalai pilusthu unte e varaluga ullasame kurusthu unte pedaviki chempa tagilina chota paravasamedo todavutunte pagale aina gaganam lona taralu cherenu ga nijanga nene na..ila ne jatha lo unna… idantha preme na..enno vintalu chustunna.. yedalo evaro cheri anni chestunnara venake venake untu ne pai nanne thostunnara hare hare hare hare hare rama mari ila ela vachesindi dheema entho usharuga unnade lo lona yemma hare hare hare hare hare rama mari ila ela vachesindi dheema entho usharuga unnade lo lona yemma]]> 959 2008-11-12 01:33:00 2008-11-12 01:33:00 open open kotha-bangaru-lokam-nijanga-nene-na publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234911303 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://mh2qb.th8.us Kotha Bangaru Lokam - Ok anesa http://worthview.com/kotha-bangaru-lokam-ok-anesa/ Wed, 12 Nov 2008 01:44:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/kotha-bangaru-lokam-ok-anesa/ Lyrics By : Sirivennala Seetharama sastry Singers : Naresh Iyer , Kalyani Okay Anesaa Dekho Naa Bharosaa Neekey Vadhilesaa Naakendhukule Rabhasaa Bhaaramanthaa Nenu Mosthaa Allukovaa Aasaalathaa Cheradeesthaa Sevachesthaa Raanilaa Choosthaa Andhuko Gundelo Nee Peru Raasaa Thelivanuko Theguvanuko Magajanma Kadhaa Kadha Modhalanuko Thudhi Varaku Nilabadagaladhaa Parigedadhaam Padhavey Cheli ….. Endhaaka Annaana Kanibedadhaam Thudhi Majilee…. Ekkadunnam Egiredadhaam Ilanodhilee…. Ninnagamannaanaa Gelavagalam Gaganaanni…. Evaraapinaa Marosaari Anu Aa Maata Mahaaraajunaipothaagaa Prathi Nimisham Neekosam Praanam Saitham Pandhem Vesesthaa Aa Tharunamo Koththavaramo Janma Mudi Vesindhiraa Chilipithanamo Chelimigunamo Yemitee Leelaa Swapnalokam Yelukundhaam Raagamaala Adhigadhigo Madhikedhurai Kanabadaledhaa Kadha Modhalanuko Thudhi Varaku Nilabadagaladhaa Pilichinadhaa Chilipikalaa… .. Vintooney Vachchesaa Thariminidhaa Cheliyanidhaa… Thalupu Theesaa Vadhilinadhaa Bidiyamilaa.. Prasnalni Cheripesaa Edhuravadhaa Chikkuvalaa… Yeto Choosaa Bhalegundhilaa Nee Dheemaa Bhristhundhiley Ee Premaa Adharakumaa Bedharakumaa Thvaragaa Vidiraa Saradhaa Padadhaama Pakkanuntey Phakkumantoo Navvinaadaa Priyathamaa Chikkuluntey Bikkumantoo Lekka Chesthaavaa Chukkalannee Chinnabovaa Chakkanammaa Mamathanuko Magathanuko Mathi Chedipodhaa Kadha Modhalanuko Thudhi Varaku Nilabadagaladhaa]]> 960 2008-11-12 01:44:00 2008-11-12 01:44:00 open open kotha-bangaru-lokam-ok-anesa publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234911285 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://re42d.th8.us Chandrayaan touched the MOON http://worthview.com/chandrayaan-touched-the-moon/ Sat, 15 Nov 2008 01:15:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/chandrayaan-touched-the-moon/ India marked its presence on moon on Friday night, to become only the fourth nation to scale this historic milestone after a moon Impact Probe, with the national tri-colour painted, successfully landed on the lunar surface after being detached from the unmanned spacecraft Chandrayaan-1. Joining the US, the erstwhile Soviet Union and the European Union, the 35-kg Moon Impact Probe (MIP) hit the moon exactly at 8.31 PM, about 25 minutes after the probe descended from the satellite in what ISRO described as a "perfect operation". Miniature Indian flags painted on four sides of the MIP signalled the country's symbolic entry into moon to coincide with the birth anniversary of the country's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, observed as Children's Day. The spacecraft on Thursday(Nov 13th) reached its final orbital home, about 100 km over the moon surface after ISRO scientists successfully carried out the last critical orbit lowering operation NOTE : The above picture is an imaginary view of my dream - To see my/our flag on MOON.]]> 933 2008-11-15 01:15:00 2008-11-15 01:15:00 open open chandrayaan-touched-the-moon publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234911185 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://erkrt.th8.us About Us http://worthview.com/about-us/ Tue, 18 Nov 2008 07:56:25 +0000 http://worthview.com/?page_id=266 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4

    It can happen with U too... !!

     

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    We never planned or discussed about it. But its the culmination of the convergence of interests between us and the boiling potential waiting for a venthole to burst and show a difference that made us to venture a joint effort.

    We are two buddies from the same schooling, but far away from each other now and known to each other through gmail !!

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    It can happen with any one of you. Just be open and explore your ideas loud. One day, Your day will come.

    It is not money or technical expertise that's behind these pages, but a pure, sincere, honest (or whatever you may call it) and true self satisfaction !! Nothing else.

     

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    Questions in Adobe Tests n Interviews - Part 2 http://worthview.com/questions-in-adobe-tests-n-interviews-part-2/ Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:18:44 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=403 Questions in Adobe Tests n Interviews - Part 2
    This is the continuation of the interview and test questions list that was started in the previous post for placement in Adobe   ---------------------------------------------- 1. avoid multiple inclusion of header file> 2. giv three examples of C preprocessors > 3. delete next node from linklist where next> node is not null> 4. if a is less than b is greater than c 70 % time how many times expression_E()> will be excuted if the following block of code is > executed 5000 times>> if(a else { if(b>c){ expression_E();}}>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. what is sizeof() of following union>> union {> char * p;> int a; > float c;> } u;>>  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. is thr any error printf(%d %d, a[1],2[a]);>  --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. find time complexity of following code;>> for(I to n)> {> J=n;> While(j){> J=j/2;> }> }>my written Qs:1. write the signature of sprintf(); 2. what is the difference between typedef and # define 3. How does the call to free() know how many bytes to free  4. write a generic swap macro which would swap int, float and pointers. 5. how is a[3][4][2] expanded 6. write c code to find the height of a binary tree. 7. what is the output ofprintf("%d, %d", n++, ++n); if n = 10  8. write code to extract n bits from pth position from the end and these n bits should beat the right of the resulting number. 9. write a function to allocate memory for a 2D array. 10 how many swaps happen in bubble sort if the array is reverse sorted  11. given a routine to calculate power recursively find how many multiplications are needed to calculate 5 pow 12 12 some qn on find what is concat(concat, head(tail(tail(S)))) where S is some set. 13 write algo to find if two rectangles intersect.  14.write algo to print all paths from root to leaf in a tree -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Explain your current project at MS 2. what is little endian and big endian and write code to find if a m/c is little endian 3. what is static variable in c and what is its scope and what is gloabal static 4. diff between structs and unions 5. ptr to a func which takes int, char and returns a char * 6. Given a complete binary tree with L leaf nodes find the total nodes and prove it 7. find min and max in an array of unsorted integers  8. apples, oranges puzzle 9. fibonacci iterative/recursive 10. tell algo to create a heap from an unsorted array. 11. given two sets of 1 million entries each how would you find the intersection. 12. Given a very large file with over a million integers need to sort the file. 13. How would you find the shorted path to a friend in an orkut like structure. 14. What is the max VM size in 32 bit processors. 15 How comfortable are you in C++. 16 What is STL . 17 what are enumerators. 18 what are function pointers give an example where they can be used. ----------------------------------------------------------------- stay glued for more.....
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    Questions in Adobe Tests n Interviews - Part 3 http://worthview.com/questions-in-adobe-tests-n-interviews-part-3/ Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:19:29 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=405 Questions in Adobe Tests n Interviews - Part 3
    This is the third part of the posts on Interview Questions n Tests @ Adobe..   QE or Test Engineer Placement Questions: ---------------------------------------- Some of the questions that are given in the written test for QEs. All these are asked in the QE paper so far. i will get u some more once i get them from my friends !! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Write 10 test cases how to test Yahoo Messenger * write the test cases to test the White board marker along with some performance related testing for this * Write the test cases for testing whether a given number is prime or not * How do u start writing a test plan for a feature * what is the difference between severity and priority for a bug * How do u test the View button for Internet explorer * How will u a file a bug - give the complete description * Give examples of a high-priority -- low-severity and low-prority -- high-severity bugs * A printer is scheduled to print 1000 pages. The printing process started but the process stopped after printing 850 pages. How will u debug this * What are the improvements that you can suggest for MS WOrd * What is the difference between white box testing and black box testing * how do u do stress and load testing for a website (say youtube) * you found a very critical bug one day before the release of the product. what will you do ? * Write the boundary test conditions for testing whether a number is a three digit number * How will u test an installer - taking into consideration the platforms and operating systems that are supported * What is regression testing * Give the ideas how any test feature can be automated * How will u test the UI for an application * An application works on one operating system and does not work on another version of the same OS. How will u go about this * What is unit testing * what are the issues that u look before u close a bug that is fixed * If there is a differnce of opinion between a test engineer and a developer of an application, what will u do? --------------------------------------------------------- c written 1) prototype of sprintf. 2) get n bits from a number starting from pth bit from right. 3) difference betwee typedef and # define. 4) how free() knows number of bytes to be freed. 5) A BST was given we have to print 4 smallest number. 6) WAP to check whether 2 tree are identical. 7) A problem on consumer and producer. 8) Allocate memory for 2-d array. --------------------------------------------------- Some ECE related questions here... 1) to draw a line between 2 points (x1,y1) and(x2,y2). given x1 is less than x2.  2) there are n computers (c1, c2,.... ..... cN) . (ci,cj) means there is a connection between computer ci and cj.This connection is both way. You have relations like (ci,cj) given. You have to WAP which returns true if data can be moved from any computer to any other computer. 3)operations were defined like: PUSP A : push a number on the satck ADD : pop top 2 elements of the stack and then add them and pushes the result back. EXCH :swap top 2 elements of the satck. DUP :puishes the top element of the stack. suppose stack is 1 23 45 then after dup stack will 1 23 45 45 SUB : pop top 2 elements of the stack and then from top element subtract the second element add them and pushes the result back. JNZ : jump to LABEL if top of the stack is non zero. you have to write assemble instructions using above instructions such that top of the stack should comtain result of:- A=200 for(int i=0;i<10;i++) A+=300; result = A..
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    Questions in Adobe Tests n Interviews - Part 4 http://worthview.com/questions-in-adobe-tests-n-interviews-part-4/ Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:20:11 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=407 Questions in Adobe Tests n Interviews - Part 4 The Fourth Part....
    4) draw a tree for some expression like a + b *(c +d) - e and then write its postfix expression.   5) find output i=10; pritf("%d %d", i++, ++i); ------------------------------------------------ 4) puzzle : ther are 3 jars of capacity 15, 10,6 ltrs respectively. Initially jar with 15 ltr capacity was full with water and rst of 2 jars are empty. You have top transfer water like this taht ain the end jar with 15ltr should be empty. jar with 10 ltrs should contain 8ltr and jar with 6 ltr should contain 5lt. tech 4) 1) write a program to reverse the string. 2) there is an array of size n.Array contains number from {1,2,3....n-1}.That mean atleast one number is repeating atleast one time. you have to find one number which is repeating in o(n) time without using extar memory and original array should remain intact. 3) there is a sorted array like 1 , 2,3 ,4 ,5,6,7,8,9,10 then you chose a position in array suppose index 4 and move all the elemebt after that index in front so original array become 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4. now in this array you have to find minimum nuber in o(lg n) tech 3) -------------------------------------------------------------- 1) write a complex class. 2) check whether stacks grow upward or downward. 3) implement task schedular. 4) find second largest number. 5) prove order of quicksort. tech 2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1) puzzle there are 10 bag. one of them contain faulty coin.Each bag contain infinite number of coins.Tou have to find which bag in as less weighing as possible. 2) there are 4 blue balls 6 red 7 green. when 2 balls of different colour combined they turn into third colour. you have t o turn all balls into one colour. 3) implement quicksort 4) in an array a of size n one number is occuring n/2 times and all other numbers are distincy you have to find which number in n/2 +1 comaprisons. tech 1) 1) from a rectangle one smaller rectangle is cut, you have to divide the remainig rectangle into 2 equal halfes. 2) i have to implement increment such that. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Project overview - have a complete command on the projects that you have worked on so far.  memory leak,virtual memory 2) major difference between XP and vista  3) how would you find what files an application installed/deleted without using any external tool 4) 1284 - what is special about this octal number 5) 3FF + 1 = ? 6) reverse a linked list 7) find intersection between two linked list ----------------------------------------------------------------- Cheers, Nikhil Pavan Kalyan
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    Questions in Adobe Tests n Interviews - Part 5 http://worthview.com/questions-in-adobe-tests-n-interviews-part-5/ Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:20:52 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=409 Questions in Adobe Tests n Interviews - Part 5
    ---------------------------------------------------- My Adobe Interview:   1st Round: 1. Why do u wanna leave previous company and so. 2. he stared then with simple C codes like itoa(). He demanded full execuatable code without ny error. Evrybody will ask atleast one ques of this type to check ur coding skills and mostly the one dealing with strings. 3. given two linked list. We have to find that whether the data in one is reverse that of data in other. No extra space is to be used and traverse the lists only once. 4. C++ funde mostly copy constructor: when is it called, when w have a default constructor, why do we need it. The funda is deep and shallow copy. 5. two process are thr who are child of P. if p1 writes 10 bytes at addr say 0xaab.bccdd then p2 tries to read it, what it will read. 6. How to detect whether a m/c is 32 bit/64 bit IInd round: 1. Started with C++ fundas like inheritance and virtual…went little deep in that like: why virtual needed, why virtual destructors. If i have an object declared like B *b=0; i.e b is pointing to null and class B has function fun1, so what happens when we write b->fun1(). And what if this function was static. 2. WAP to find the last occurrence of a pattern in string.  3. puzzle: thr r 2 cubes, we can write nums on them b/w 0-9. we have to use the combination of both to see the dates of month i.e from 1-31. how would u place the numbers on cube…note that 1-9 should be read 01,02…09. IIIrd Round: started with puzzles:  1. if a couple has 2 children whats the probability that both are oys and whats the probability of the same when atleat one of them is boy. 2. apples and oranges puzzle. 3. WAP to reverse the words in a string. Fully executable code, I made 2 mistakes and he asked me to find them. 4. one was based on the funda ki sizeof() is done at compile time itself. 5. I was given a linked list and a number, have to find all the pairs in linked list which had the sum equal to that number. He later gave me a hint to make a DS for tht, I used BST, he wanted further better and asked for hash table. 6. Make a class which can be used to make a 3 D array. I made a ***ptr as element of class and allocated it #D array in constructor. He asked What will be the problem with this, for which I gave fundas like: the space wont be continous and have to dereference pointers many times which will increase time and also since the space is not contiguous it can be in different frames and tht frames can be swapped in and swapped out a lot of times, so will increase the access time. IV round: HR: The old funda why do u wanna switch, strength, weakness, hobbies, which is my oldest pal whom I know(to check how I am in maintaing relationship). No issues here.. V Round: A very senior guy took this. 1. Given a screean with pixel size of 640*200. these pixels have starting address given by char *start, and are continous in memory and each pixel takes 2 bits. Given an integer values and the row no and col no, I have to set a particular pixel. 2. Given 2 arrays, one of size M+N and other of N, both are sorted. We have to put all the elements in a sorted way in M+N array. 3.Given a 100 storey building and two identical glass balls, which when thrown from a floor greater than k, will break. If we have to find this k, how many maxmum throws can we take. Optimise the no of throws for the wors case. 4. given a Binary tree, how can we check whether it’s a BST or not. I might have missed some questions. Overall they saw the problem solving approach and some funde which they expect us t know but we mostly fumble with.
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    Questions in Adobe Tests n Interviews - Part 6 http://worthview.com/questions-in-adobe-tests-n-interviews-part-6/ Tue, 18 Nov 2008 15:21:31 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=411 Questions in Adobe Tests n Interviews - Part 6
    Some more ...  Hope all these do help some of you people !!!  ----------------------------------------------   1) Reverse a link list using recursion. 2) Prove A+BC = (A+B)(A+C). 3) Write a function which round off a float to integer. Int round(float). 4) Given two number A & B, WAP to find, how many bits to be toggled to convert one number in another. Ans: first find C=A XOR B. Now find no of set bits in C by C&(C-1). 5) Two sorted string A & B are given, which may have duplicates, find A-B, which contains only that element which are present in A not in B, also don’t have any duplicates. 6) Swap two integer pointers. 7) In a binary tree a node of degree two is that node which have two child, prove that if there are n Nodes of degree two in a binary tree than there will be exactly n+1 leaf. Ans: I use mathematical induction. 8) A quad tree is in which a node can have maximum of 4 childs, find minimum height of a Quad tree where no of leaves are 341. Ans; I find 5 9) To simplify a Boolean expression. - Simple 10) You are provided with Accumulator and two other registers B &C and some set of instructions, Using those instruction and registers WAP in assembly language to find sum of 1-N. 11) How to dynamically allocate 2-D array having m rows and n cols. 12) A complicated expression was written in C, you need to explain that in one line. 13) Find whether a number is divisible by 3 without using divide or module operator, you can use itoa function. 14) You are provided a function to reverse a string from n1 to n2 index reverse(char * , int n1, int n2), using that fwrite a function to rotate a string by n. Example: string: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 After rotation by 3: 4,5,6,7,1,2,3 15) Find a binary tree is BST or not. 16) Find no. of leafs in a binary tree. 17) Insert a node in a sorted link list in the manner that resultant link list remain sorted. 18) A C code was given with switch case, where after each case no break was there, find the output for a particular case: Ans: since no break statement is there so all the expressions get calculated for that case onwards. 19) A C code was written which was using Const char * const p; ..Exp…Need to correct that code, Ans: I could not find any mistake. 20) An expression was written, to find its pre-order and post-order forms. 21) An array was given with duplicates in random, WAP to print that in right order. Please see example: Given 5,12,,6,8,6,12,6,5,2 Output: 5,5,12,12,6,6,8,2 Here 12>6 but we will print 12 first because in original array 12 is before 6 for first time. 22) To number were given on base 13, need to find their difference. ------------------------------------------------------------ Cheers, Nikhil Pavan Kalyan
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    International Men's day - Happy Men's Day http://worthview.com/international-mens-day-happy-mens-day/ Wed, 19 Nov 2008 11:51:39 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=498 Recognition and support of a day for honouring men is broad; in Malta it is celebrated on February 7, in Ukraine on February 23, in Poland and in Slovenia (Forty Martyrs of Sebaste) on March 10, in Brazil on July 15 and in Trinidad and Tobago and in India on November 19. In Norway it's celebrated on October 7, and on November 25 in Canada. In Hungary it's celebrated on May 19, on the nameday of Ivó and Milán, although it isn't as spread as women's day. Source - Wikipedia]]> 498 2008-11-19 11:51:39 2008-11-19 11:51:39 open open international-mens-day-happy-mens-day publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234910945 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://sh7en.th8.us Web Site Watch: megamirchi.com http://worthview.com/web-site-watch-megamirchicom/ Thu, 20 Nov 2008 00:31:23 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=559 web sites which are newly added to the internet and awaiting all of us.  I would take up those sites which are made by some one just like everyone of us viz: students, passed-out graduates, budding entrepreneurs, and all those passionate guys trying to make a name for themselves.  This helps in more coverage for the site indirectly helping their businesses and directly helpful/entertaining for all those who are looking for their passioante fields/subjects. Lets start with some fun-filled arena of telugu movies, a site made by one of my seniors in my Engineering - I give u - megamirchi. www.megamirchi.com is a very recently started telugu portal covering mainly movies and politics in andhra pradesh.  In the words of one of the founders, on the day of the launch:  "My passion for movies made me to launch a website to give you all spicy news about telugu movies . My friend , a movie journalist  and I  in an attempt to quench our thirst for telugu movies have launched Megamirchi today" This site has been refreshing, when already we have lot of other sites catering to the same fields of movies and politics. The highlights are : video coverages of happenings of andhra pradesh,  telugu font in combination with english fonts, articles on music directors etc. Also, some of the photos covered for Chiranjeevi's Praja ankita Yatra are superb. Thank You for them !  Megamirchi has been a sincere effort to get a right space in the already congested world of movie sites.  We will all encourage this new web space and hope this would give more encouragement and inspiration for more people to express their passions through web-sites and blogs!!  Some nice pics of Megastar Chiranjeevi's Yatra in Telangana from Megamirchi are posted here to just give u a taste of the site's quality!!  [gallery] Congratulations on your effort. Go Megamirchi...]]> 559 2008-11-20 00:31:23 2008-11-20 00:31:23 open open web-site-watch-megamirchicom publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234910926 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://3b3k9.th8.us Advantages of Drinking Beer http://worthview.com/advantages-of-drinking-beer/ Thu, 20 Nov 2008 10:50:05 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=575 At base, of course, both contain alcohol and there is abundant evidence that it can have a variety of beneficial effects. Alcohol consumption has been associated with higher levels of HDL cholesterol which is the good type. Drinkers also had lower levels of fibrinogen, a protein that promotes blood clots that can lead to stroke and thrombosis. Overall, several studies, such as one undertaken at the Institute of Epidemiology at the University of Muenster, suggest moderate beer drinking helps reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. Alcohol lowers insulin levels, which aids in reducing the risk of atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries. But the benefits, according to varied studies, derive from more than just the alcohol. A Dutch study from the TNO Nutrition and Food Research Institute found a 30% increase in vitamin B6 among beer drinkers. Red wine and gin drinkers gained only half the increase. In the July 2001 issue of the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, a study attributed the healthful effects of beer drinking to its folate levels. Folates are thought to help combat cardiovascular disease. A recent study at Tufts University suggests that beer consumption, whether light or dark, can protect bone mineral density. Thinning of the leg bones is often a problem for the elderly. In Brief 1.   Reduces General Heart Disease - Vitamin B6, found in beer,  prevents the build-up of homocysteine, an amino acid which has been linked to heart disease.  Higher levels of homocysteine in our bodies can make us more susceptible to vascular and heart diseases. 2.   Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) -Case studies have shown that 30-35% of men who drink beer in moderation are less likely to have heart attacks.  Polyphenol, an antioxidant, is just as much present in beer as it is in red wines. 3.   Reduces Risk of Coronary Thrombosis - Coronary thrombosis occurs when the opening of an artery becomes so small, the flow of blood is blocked.  Beer acts as a blood thinner, reducing the risk of a heart attack. 4.   Reduces Risk of Atherosclerosis -Beer boosts levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), the good cholesterol, lowers insulin levels, which is good for non-diabetics because it reduces the chance of developing atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries. 5.   Reduces Risk of Kidney Stones - It is not 100% certain why kidney stones form.  Genetics and diet have played a major role with those individuals who develop them.  Kidney stones may be reduced in middle-aged men by 40%.  Scientists are unsure if these results were due to the water, alcohol, or hops. 6.  Insomnia - A common disorder that affects 1 out of every 10 adults.  A good night sleep is beneficial for you energy level and mood.  The general affect of beer has a tendency to make one drowsy. 7.   Cancer - The hops in beer contain xanthohumol, a powerful antioxidant.  Concentrations of xanthohumol occur naturally in dark beer and can assist your body in stopping the early stages of tumor growth. 8.   Reduces Osteoporosis - Hops in beer contain phyto-estrogens, a compound that will help reduce hot flashes and fight osteoporosis in postmenopausal women.  Beer should not be used as a replacement for estrogen therapy. 9.   Lowers Cholesterol - Moderate consumption of beer has been shown to increase the HDL cholesterol and lowers the low-density lipoprotein (LDL), also know as the “bad cholesterol” in postmenopausal women.  Analyzed data suggests more than one or two servings per day is not productive and considered detrimental. 10. Hypertension - Studies have shown a 14% lowered risk in high blood pressure by women consuming two or three beers a week.   Hypertension is a disease where the blood pressure is chronically elevated. An average 12oz beer contains 150 calories, no fat, no cholesterol, no caffeine, and is 92% water. Here are some beautiful quotes on Beer.]]> 575 2008-11-20 10:50:05 2008-11-20 10:50:05 open open advantages-of-drinking-beer publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234910901 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url 89 elenabraydon@gmail.com 122.174.80.146 2009-07-24 02:55:31 2009-07-24 07:55:31 1 0 0 santosham sagam balam haayiga navvamma... http://worthview.com/santosham-sagam-balam-haayiga-navvamma/ Fri, 21 Nov 2008 16:44:03 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=599 Note: Click on the telugu lyrics image to get an enlarged image if you are unable to view properly !!! But don't forget to visit us back !!  Movie: Chirunnavutho Music Director: Mani Sharma Lyrics: Sirivennela Seetharama sastry  httpv://in.youtube.com/watch?v=NMHiTaPZMdc&feature=related   [caption id="attachment_600" align="alignnone" width="600" caption="extra-ordinary lyrics and terrific music-its an evergreen song!! "]extra-ordinary lyrics and terrific music-its an evergreen song!! [/caption] ]]> 599 2008-11-21 16:44:03 2008-11-21 16:44:03 open open santosham-sagam-balam-haayiga-navvamma publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234910855 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://8f2gr.th8.us Eppudu Oppukovaddu ra ..Ootami... http://worthview.com/eppudu-oppukovaddu-ra-ootami/ Sun, 23 Nov 2008 01:58:14 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=608 Note: Click on the telugu lyrics image to get an enlarged image if you are unable to view properly !!! But don’t forget to visit us back !! This is the one of the best ever inspirational song written by Sirivennela seetharama sastry, though this song is not a part of any telugu movie, it has helped in even stopping some suicides being committed !!!!! Hear what Sirivennela has to say about this song in his own words.. httpv://in.youtube.com/watch?v=4kYLIr0Q0F0 Now, the same song and by the same author, but rendered more powerful ! Please cherish every word and letter of the song... I am definitely sure you all will like it .. httpv://in.youtube.com/watch?v=q_y9tD6LI5k eppudu]]> 608 2008-11-23 01:58:14 2008-11-23 01:58:14 open open eppudu-oppukovaddu-ra-ootami publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1248424169 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://yn2ec.th8.us Desamante matti kaadoy... http://worthview.com/desamante-matti-kaadoy/ Mon, 24 Nov 2008 00:07:32 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=616 MY Favorite poem from his desk... dESamunu prEmiMcu mannaa, maMci yannadi peMcu mannaa; vaTTi maaTalukaTTi peTTOy gaTTi mEl tala peTTa vOy! paaDi paMTalu poMgi porlE daarilO nuvu paaTu paDavOy ; tiMDi kaligitekaMDa galadOy kaMDa gala vaaDEnu manishOy ! eesurO mani manushu luMtE dESa mEgati baagu paDunOy ? jaldu koni kaLa lella nErcuku dESi sarukulu niMcavOy! anni dESaal kramma valenOy dESi sarukula namma valenOy ; Dabbu tElEnaTTi narulaku keerti saMpada labbavOy ! venaka coosinakaarya mEmOy ? maMci gatamuna koMcemEnOy maMda giMcaka muMdu aDugEy ! venaka paDitE venakenOy ! poonuspardhanu vidya laMdE vairamulu vaaNijya maMdE ; vyardha kalahaM peMca bOkOy katti vairaM kaalcavOy ! dESaabhimaanaM naaku kaddani vaTTi goppalu ceppu kOkOy pooni yEdai naanu voka mEl koorci janulakucoopavOy ! OrvalEmi piSaaci, dESaM moolugulu peelcEsenOy orula mEluku saMtasistoo aikamatyaM nErcavOy ! parula kalimiki porali yEDcE paapikekkaDa sukhaM kaddOy ? okari mEl tana mElaneMcE nErpariki mEl kollalOy ! svaMta laabhaM koMta maanuku porugu vaaDiki tODu paDavOy ! dESa maMTE maTTi kaadOy, dESa maMTE manushulOy ! ceTTa paTTaal paTTukoni dESasthu laMtaa naDava valenOy, anna dammula valenu jaatulu matamu lannee melaga valenOy ! mataM vEraitEnu yEmOy ? manasulokaTai manushuluMTE jaati yannadi lEci perigi lOkamuna raaNiMcunOy ! dESa maniyeDi doDDa vRkshaM prEmalanu pooletta valenOy, narula camaTanu taDisi moolaM dhanaM paMTalu paMDa valenOy ! aaku laMduna aNagi maNagee kavita kOyilapaluka valenOy palukulanu vini dESamaM dabhi maanamulu molaketta valenOy !!]]> 616 2008-11-24 00:07:32 2008-11-24 00:07:32 open open desamante-matti-kaadoy publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241112972 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://k2bpt.th8.us Nalone pongenu narmada Lyrics - Surya s/o krishnan http://worthview.com/nalone-pongenu-narmada-surya-so-krishnan/ Tue, 25 Nov 2008 08:43:01 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=625 nalone pongenu narmada neelallo murisina thaamara anthatlo marenu ruthuvulaaa pilla neevalla neetho pongey velluva nelallo eedhina thaarakaa bangaru poovulla kaanuka...........pereley kanchana oh shanthi shanthi oh shanthi naa pranam sarvam neevey le....naa swasey neevey dochavey cheli nene neevu ayyavey nalone pongenu narmada neelallo murisina thaamara anthatlo marenu ruthuvulaaa pilla neevalla edo okati nannu khalachi....... mukku chivara marmamokati kalla kapatam karigipoyi musi navva boogamella nuvvu nilichina choteydho velyentha palikeynu nuvvu nadichey batantha manchalley ayyenu nathoti raa inti varaku naa illey choosi nannu mechu eemey evaro evaro theleyakaney haa venekey needayi povadhey edhi kalayo nijamo ye mayo naa manasey neeku vasamaaye........[vasamayeee nalone pongenu narmada neelallo murisina thaamara anthatlo marenu ruthuvulaaa pilla neevalla neetho pongey velluva nelallo eedhina thaarakaa bangaru poovulla kaanuka...........pereley kanchana kanti nidhrey dochukellav aasalanni challi vellav ninnu daati pothu vuntey veechey gaali disalu maaru aagentu neevuntey naa kalley aageney nee thalalo poolanni vasivaadavu yee naadu kaugilenthey koraledhu koorithey kougili kaadu naa jeevana sarvam neethoney.....nanu thalachey nimisham idhiyeney nuvvu levu levu anakuntey naa hrudayam thattu koledhey nalone pongenu narmada neelallo murisina thaamara anthatlo marenu ruthuvulaaa pilla neevalla neetho pongey velluva nelallo eedhina thaarakaa bangaru poovulla kaanuka...........pereley kanchana oh shanthi shanthi oh shanthi naa pranam sarvam neevey le....naa swasey neevey dochavey cheli nene neevu ayyavey]]> 625 2008-11-25 08:43:01 2008-11-25 08:43:01 open open nalone-pongenu-narmada-surya-so-krishnan publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234910679 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://ib6x5.th8.us Duckworth/Lewis method explained http://worthview.com/duckworthlewis-method-explained/ Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:06:55 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=635 Duckworth/Lewis method explained The Duckworth-Lewis method, which is used for revising targets in abridged ODIs, is an intricate solution — certainly the best at the moment — to a complex problem. The Hindu attempts to throw light on it by answering some of the key questions: What principle does the method work on? The D/L method works on the basis that teams have two resources to make runs with: the number of overs to be bowled and the number of wickets in hand. From any point in an innings, a team’s ability to make further runs depends on a combination of both resources. When a match is shortened, the resources of one or both teams are affected. The D/L method sets targets based on the relative resources available to the teams. Why does the team batting second sometimes have to score more runs than the team batting first in the same number of overs? Why for instance was England chasing 198 in the fourth ODI at Bangalore and not India’s 166? Duckworth and Lewis, who have answered a series of frequently answered questions on the ICC’s website, say: “When the interruption occurs during the first innings, so that the match is shortened to one of fewer overs per side than it was at its start, Team 1 (side batting first) are usually more disadvantaged than Team 2 (side batting second). Before the stoppage they had been pacing their innings in the expectation of receiving say 50 overs and would not have taken the risks of scoring as fast as they would have done had they known their innings was to be shortened. “Team 2, on the other hand, know from the start of their innings that they have the reduced number of overs and can pace their entire innings accordingly. Team 2 are set a higher target to compensate Team 1 for this disadvantage.” Why does the team batting second sometimes have to score fewer runs than the side batting first in the same number of overs when the first innings is interrupted? Duckworth and Lewis say that their method “makes appropriate allowance for the comparative resources lost by the stoppage” during first-innings interruptions. They explain with the following example: “Suppose Team 1 started well in the style of the renowned Sri Lankan 1996 World Cup winning team but the wheels fell off and they were 150/9 in 30 of the 50 overs. On average Team 1 would be all out shortly, leaving Team 2 to score at the rate of around 3 per over for their full 50 overs. “If rain interrupted play at this point and 19 overs were lost per side, then on the resumption Team 1 would have only one over to survive and their run rate would then be close to 5 per over. By all the ‘old’ methods, for 31 overs also, Team 2 would have to score around 150, around 5 per over, to win — in other words Team 1 would have been greatly advantaged by the rain interruption changing a required scoring rate of 3 per over to 5 per over for Team 2. “By the D/L method, this advantage to Team 1 would be neutralised so that the target for Team 2 would be well below 150 in this circumstance, and fairly so, which maintains the advantage Team 2 had earned before the stoppage. “In other words, and quite logically, Team 2 have to get fewer runs than Team 1 scored to win in the same number of overs.” Is a computer needed to determine targets in international matches? The Standard Edition of the D/L method — in use before 2004 — needed no more than a calculator and a set of tables that listed the resources remaining. The calculations required to arrive at the target were performed by consulting the tables. A criticism of the Standard Edition was its use of a quantity known as G50, the average score in a one-day match. Critics claimed that G50 would differ from ground to ground. The Professional Edition, which is used in international cricket these days, doesn’t have the G50. But it requires a computer program. For more information on the D/L method, including worked examples of revising targets, visit http://icc-cricket.yahoo.com/about-icc/rules-regulations.html. To read Duckworth and Lewis’s FAQ, go to http://icc-cricket.yahoo.com   Have a good day.... ]]> 635 2008-11-25 15:06:55 2008-11-25 15:06:55 open open duckworthlewis-method-explained publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234910641 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://scrrn.th8.us Nidare kala ainadi lyrics - Surya s/o krishnan http://worthview.com/nidare-kala-ainadi-lyrics-surya-so-krishnan/ Wed, 26 Nov 2008 10:37:28 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=641 641 2008-11-26 10:37:28 2008-11-26 10:37:28 open open nidare-kala-ainadi-lyrics-surya-so-krishnan publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234910604 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://3exaq.th8.us Politicians Condemn Terrorism ... We hate Terrorism..Thats it right !!?!! http://worthview.com/politicians-condemn-terrorism-we-hate-terrorismthats-it-right/ Thu, 27 Nov 2008 04:44:43 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=653 653 2008-11-27 10:14:43 2008-11-27 04:44:43 open open politicians-condemn-terrorism-we-hate-terrorismthats-it-right publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234910524 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://zm8iq.th8.us Major terrorist attacks in India since 2000 http://worthview.com/major-terrorist-attacks-in-india-since-2000/ Thu, 27 Nov 2008 12:06:09 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=661

     

    Terrorist attacks have occurred frequently in India in recent years. Statistics from the Interior Ministry show that a total of 5,011 people were killed in the attacks between 2002 and 2007.

     

    The following are some major terrorist attacks in India since 2000 : [caption id="" align="alignright" width="400" caption="When/Who/How can it be stopped!"]When/Who/How can it be stopped![/caption]

     

     

    Nov.26,2008, At least 184 people were killed and around 714 injured, many seriously, as seven powerful blasts ripped through packed train cars and on stations during rush hour here Tuesday evening in the worst terror attack in India in over a decade.

    Oct. 30, 2008, At least 70 were killed and more than 300 injured in 10 blasts in the northeastern state of Assam.

    Sept. 13, 2008, Seven explosions killed 18 and injured more than 90 others in the capital New Delhi.

    July 26, 2008, Some 16 small bombs rocked Ahmedabad in western India's Gujarat state, killing 45.

    May 13, 2008, Bombs exploded in crowded markets outside Hindu temples in the popular tourist destination of Jaipur, killing at least 60 and injuring more than 150.

    Nov. 23, 2007, A string of explosions ripped through courthouse complexes in northern India's Lucknow, Varanasi and Faizabad cities, killing 16.

    Aug. 25, 2007, At least 42 people were killed and some 50 others injured in three explosions in the southern city of Hyderabad.

    Feb. 19, 2007, An express train heading from India to Pakistan was torn apart by two bombs in Haryana state, sparking a fire that killed 66 and seriously injured more than 20.

    Feb. 19, 2007, An express train heading from India to Pakistan was torn apart by two bombs in Haryana state, sparking a fire that killed 66 and seriously injured more than 20.

    July 11, 2006, Mumbai: At least 135 dead in serial blasts in suburban trains at during rush hour in the evening.

    July 11, 2006, Srinagar: At least eight people, including tourists and pilgrims, killed in five hand grenade attacks. May 25, 2006, Srinagar: Four tourists died in a powerful explosion at Batpora. May 21, 2006, Srinagar: Seven people including two guerrillas killed as militants attack a Congress party rally, three days ahead of the prime minister's visit for the second Kashmir roundtable. March 7, 2006, Varanasi: Triple bombings kill 23 people and injured 68 others at an ancient temple and crowded railway station. Dec 28, 2005, Bangalore: One retired professor was killed in an attack on the Indian Institute of Science. Oct 29, 2005, New Delhi: Three blasts in the capital ahead of Hindu festival of Diwali kill 65 people and wound 210 more. Aug 15, 2004, Assam: Three bomb explosions across the state, killing 16 people, mostly school children, in Dhemaji district. Aug 25, 2003, Mumbai: serial blasts kill about 60. May 14, 2003, Jammu: Militants attack an army camp near Jammu, killing more than 30, including women and children. Sep 24, 2002, Gandhinagar: Two terrorists attack the Akhsardham temple, killing 39 visitors. Dec 13, 2001, New Delhi: Terrorists attack Indian parliament, killing 12 people including six policemen. All five terrorists were also killed. Oct 1, 2001, Srinagar: Militants attack Jammu-Kashmir assembly complex, killing about 35.

    March 20, 2000, Chattisinghpora,J&K, On the eve of President Clinton’s visit, militants massacred 35 Sikhs in the village of Chattisinghpora.The militants were dressed in Indian Army uniforms, a tactic which is now commonly used by the insurgents. No group claimed responsibility for the attack

     

     

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    Adhi nanne nanne |Song lyrics|Suya s/o krishnan http://worthview.com/adhi-nanne-nanne-song-lyricssuya-so-krishnan/ Thu, 27 Nov 2008 18:56:28 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=673 673 2008-11-27 18:56:28 2008-11-27 18:56:28 open open adhi-nanne-nanne-song-lyricssuya-so-krishnan publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234910405 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://k4pgf.th8.us Artha Shataapdapu Agnaanaanne Swatantramandaama !!! http://worthview.com/artha-shataapdapu-agnaanaanne-swatantramandaama/ Sat, 29 Nov 2008 13:53:48 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=699 nityam kottuku chachhe janaala swechchanu chuddamaa daanne swarajyamandaama !! kulaala kosam gumpulu kadutu mataala kosam mantalu pedutu..ekkadaleni teguvani chuupi taguvuki lestare janaalu talalarpistare samuuha kshemam pattani swarthapu iruku tanamlo muduchuku pootu mottam desam tagaladutondani nijam telusukore... telisi bhujam kalipi raare alanti janaala tarapura evaro enduku pooradaali poori eviti saadhinchali evvari koosam evaru evarithoo saaginche samaram ee chichhura sinduuram jawaabu cheppe baadhyata marachina janaala bhaaratama oo anaadha bharatama artha shatapdapu agnaanaanne swatantramandama swarnotshavaalu cheddama aatma vinaashapu arachakaannee swarajyamandamaa daanike salaamu cheddama anyaayaanni sahinchani sowryam dourjanyaanni dahiyinche dhairyam kaaradavullo kruramrugamla daakkuni undalaa ..veluguni tappuku tiragaala shatruvu tho poorade sainyam shantini kaapade kartavyam swajaathi veerula nanache vidhi lo kavaabu cheyaala ...annala cheetilo chaavaala tanalo dhairyam adaviki ichi tana dharmam chattaniki ichi aa kalaham chustuu sangham silalaa nilichuntee nadichee savala sigalo turimina nettuti mandaaram ee sandhyaa sinduuram veekuva vaipaa cheekati looka etu nadipeenamma gatitoochani bhaaratamaa artha shatapdapu agnaanaanne swatantramandama swarnotshavalu cheddama yuddha ninaadapu araachakaanne swarajyamandaama daanike salaamu cheddamaa tana talaraatani tanee raayagala avakaasanne vadulukoni tanaloo bheetini tana avineetini tana pratinidhuluga ennukoni prajaswaamyamani talache jaatini prasninchadame maanukoni kallu unna ee kaboodi jaatini nadipistundata aavesam ! aa hakkedo tanake undani shaasistundanta adhikaaram krishnudu leeni kurukshetramuna saage ee ghoram chiti mantala sinduuram chustuu inkaa niduristaava vishaala bhaaratamaa oo vishaada bhaaratama artha shatapdapu agnaanaanne swatantramandama swarnotshavalu cheddama aatma vinaashapu arachakaannee swarajyamandamaa daanike salaamu cheddama santi kapootapu puttuka tenchi ichina bahumaanam ee raktapu sinduuram nee paapitalo bhatti ga diddina prajalanu chuudamma oo pavitra bhaarathama artha shatapdapu agnaanaanne swatantramandama swarnotshavalu cheddama nityam kottuku chachhe janaala swechanu chuddamaa daanne swarajyamandaama !! ]]> 699 2008-11-29 13:53:48 2008-11-29 13:53:48 open open artha-shataapdapu-agnaanaanne-swatantramandaama publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241112946 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://7odig.th8.us Salutes to Indian Braveheart Heroes http://worthview.com/salutes-to-indian-braveheart-heros/ Sun, 30 Nov 2008 06:15:48 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=703 Salutes to our Indian Braveheart Heroes HEMANTH KARKARE                 SANDEEP UNNIKRISHNAN "Dont't come up, I will handle them" these are the last words spoken by our hero Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan INDIA'S ANTI-TERROR CHIEF KILLED: HIS LAST PICS httpv://in.youtube.com/watch?v=bc6Bzc4Kvdk&feature=related Here are the great 3 people who sacrificed their lives in mumbai Nov 26 operation - OPERATION WATER RAT.  It was in the reports that we lost 20 commandos and saved morethan 600 guests !!! WE SALUTE TO EVERYONE WHO PARTICIPATED IN THIS OPERATION. HERE ARE SOME PHOTOS -

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    Top 10 Criminals in the world for 2008 http://worthview.com/top-10-criminals-in-the-world-for-2008/ Mon, 01 Dec 2008 11:50:03 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=730

    Forbes announced Most wanted Top 10 criminals of the year in April 2008.

    Here is the Top 10 List :

    1. Osama Bin Laden ( Afghanistan )
    Bin Laden, the leader of Al Qaeda, is the world’s biggest terrorist. He has been indicted in federal court in New York for the 1998 bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania that killed more than 200 people. Bin Laden has also been charged for conspiring to kill Americans outside the U.S. He has claimed responsibility for the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the U.S. that killed 3,000 people, including both Americans and foreign nationals. The State Department has put a $25 million reward on his head. The Saudi-born Bin Laden is probably 51 years old. 2. Joaquin Guzman ( Mexico ) The most wanted man in Mexico, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, allegedly moves billions of dollars' worth of drugs into United States each year. His Sinaloa drug cartel is one of the key players in a narcotics war that has killed more than 2,000 people this year across Mexico. Since his escape from prison in 2001, Guzman has built the Sinaloa cartel into one of the most powerful — and most brutal — criminal organizations in Latin America, and he has become what Pablo Escobar was in the 1990s — one of the pre-eminent drug smugglers of his day.The Mexican government has deployed thousands of soldiers and federal police to fight Guzman — who goes by his nickname "El Chapo," or Shorty — yet his drugs continue to flow and the death toll from his battles with rival gangs and the Mexican government continues to escalate. 3. Alimzhan Tokhtakhounov ( Russia ) Alimzhan Tursunovich Tokhtakhounov is a businessman, and former sportsman of Uzbek origin. He is accused in relations with organized crime and bribing of figure skating judges in the 2002 Winter Olympics. His nickname is thought to be "Taiwanchik," which refers to his distinctly Asian as opposed to Eastern European facial features.In early 90's he left Russia and settled in Paris, France. There he was soon accused in committing illegal business deals and smuggling of hardware from Germany. He was also reported having relations with Russian mafia. 4.Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar ( Indian ) One of the bleddy indian-Dawood Ibrahim also known as Sheikh Dawood Hassan, birth name Sheikh Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar, is the head of the organized crime syndicate D-Company in Mumbai.Ibrahim is accused of heading a vast and sprawling illegal empire. His name has become a byword in political, business and law enforcement circles. After the Bombay Blasts in 1993, which Ibrahim organized and financed, he became India's most wanted man. In 2003, the United States Government declared Dawood Ibrahim a "global terrorist" and pursued the matter before the United Nations in an attempt to freeze his assets around the world and crack down on his operations after significant diplomatic lobbying by the government of India. 5.Matteo Messina Denaro ( Italian ) Matteo Messina Denaro  also known as Diabolik, is a Sicilian mafioso.He is considered to be one of the new leaders of Cosa Nostra after the arrest of Bernardo Provenzano on April 11, 2006. Matteo Messina Denaro became known nationally on April 12, 2001, when the magazine L'Espresso put him on the cover with the headline: Ecco il nuovo capo della mafia ("Here is the new boss of the Mafia"). He has been a fugitive since 1993. The 45-year-old boss understands the old rules of the mob. He allegedly took part in the Falcone killings in 1992, and Italian police believe that he will do whatever he feels is necessary in the future to increase his own power — and the very real power of the Mafia. 6.Felicien Kabuga ( Africa ) Félicien Kabuga (born 1935) is a Rwandan businessman, accused of bankrolling and participating in the Rwandan Genocide.Félicien Kabuga was born in 1935 in Muniga, in the commune of Mukarange, prefecture of Byumba, Rwanda. Called  the financier of the genocide , he was an extremely rich businessman who was closely allied to the family of President Habyarimana. He took part in the creation of the National Defence Fund’s Acting Committee («Comité Provisoire du Fonds de Défense Nationale - FDN») of which he became President, as well as becoming president of the RTLM’s Ruling Committee. He was also the main financial contributor to and silent partner of the National Republican Movement for Democracy and Development («Mouvement républicain national pour la démocratie et le développement - MRND», the presidential party), of the Coalition for the Defence of the Republic («CDR»), an extremist Hutu party inside the MRND (openly and fiercely opposed to the Tutsis) and of their militias. In this capacity, he wielded considerable influence on these organizations and exercised authority over their members, including the Interahamwe (an extremist Hutu militia) 7.Pedro Antonio Marin ( Colombia ) Pedro Antonio Marín Marín (May 13, 1930 - March 26, 2008) known by his "nom de guerre," Manuel Marulanda Vélez, and nicknamed by his comrades "Tirofijo" (Spanish: Sureshot), apparently because of a reputed ability to accurately aim firearms was the main leader of the FARC-EP ("Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia - Ejército del Pueblo"). He was born in a coffee-growing region of west-central Colombia in the Quindío Department, to a peasant family politically aligned with the Liberal Party during conflicts in the 1940s and 1950s.Marulanda died of a heart attack on March 26, 2008. The news was first brought by Colombian magazine Revista Semana on May 24, 2008 that cited Defense Minister Juan Manuel Santos saying Marulanda died. 8.Joseph Kony (Ugandian) Joseph Kony (born ca. 1962) is the head of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), a guerrilla group that is engaged in a violent campaign to establish a theocratic government in Uganda, which claims to be based on the Christian Bible and the Ten Commandments. The LRA, which earned a terrifying reputation for its brutality against the people of northern Uganda, has abducted an estimated 20,000 children since its rebellion began in 1987. On August 28, 2008, the United States Treasury Department placed Kony on its list of "specially designated global terrorists," a designation that carries financial and other penalties. It is unknown whether or not Kony has any assets that are affected by this designation. 9.James “Whitey” Bulger ( American ) James Joseph "Whitey" Bulger, Jr. (born September 3, 1929) is a wanted fugitive and alleged leader of the Winter Hill Gang, an Irish-American crime family operating in the region of Boston, Massachusetts. He is the brother of William Michael Bulger (who rose to become President of the Massachusetts State Senate and President of the University of Massachusetts). On August 19, 1999, Bulger became the 458th Ten Most Wanted fugitive listed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). He is currently wanted for racketeering (under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), murder, conspiracy to commit murder, extortion, conspiracy to commit extortion, money laundering, conspiracy to commit money laundering and narcotics distribution. In October 2007, Interpol released a "red notice" for Bulger. 10.Omid Tahvili ( Persia ) Omid Tahvili, born on 31 October 1970, in Tehran, Iran,is the kingpin of an Iranian organized crime family in Canada which is connected to various international crime organizations. In April 2008, Forbes.com, after consulting with law enforcement agencies around the world, listed him as one of the world's ten most wanted fugitives. From FBI " Omid Tahvili is wanted for his alleged role as the owner and operator of a fraudulent telemarketing business in Vancouver, British Columbia, through which he obtained approximately $3 million from hundreds of primarily elderly victims in the United States. The business operated from 1999 to May of 2002. Tahvili and his co-conspirators allegedly informed the victims that they had either won or had a very good chance of winning a lottery, but that they would have to pay an advance fee in order to obtain the winnings. None of the victims received any of the promised winnings. A federal arrest warrant was issued for Tahvili on January 30, 2003, by the United States District Court, Central District of California, after he was charged with mail fraud, wire fraud, telemarketing fraud, and aiding and abetting.  "]]>
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    Anti Terror Squad Toll Free Helpline - 1090 http://worthview.com/anti-terror-squad-1090/ Mon, 01 Dec 2008 16:23:18 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=750 Now onus is on our shoulder.... ----------------------------------------------------------------- In case you come across any suspicious activity, any suspicious movement or have any information to tell to the Anti-Terror Squad, please take a note of the new ALL INDIA TOLL-FREE Terror Help-line "1090". Your city's Police or Anti-Terror squad will take action as quickly as possible. Remember that this single number 1090 is valid all over India. This is a Toll free number and can be dialed from mobile phones also. Moreover, the identity of the caller will be kept a secret. Let us make each and every citizen of India aware about this facility. Please forward this helpline number to as many people as possible, and tell everyone individually also. Please keep this number in your mobile contact list. ------------------------------------ This is the mail what we got 5 days back.But is this the official information ? Here comes the fact - " In fact, 1090 is helpline  launched by the State government in 2005 in support of the elderly people in crisis.The Mangalore Police have sought the help of the cyber cell to trace the source of the mail." DONT PLAY WITH OUR EMOTIONS.WE ARE VERY SENSITIVE THERE IS NO PRIORITY HIGHER THAN PREVENTION OF TERRORISM

    JAI HIND!!!!

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    Terrorism in INDIA http://worthview.com/terrorism-in-india/ Tue, 02 Dec 2008 09:48:04 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=758 India - Terrorist, insurgent and extremist groups

    Assam

    1. United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) 2. National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) 3. United People's Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) 4. Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) 5. Bodo Liberation Tiger Force (BLTF) 6. Dima Halim Daogah (DHD) 7. Karbi National Volunteers (KNV) 8. Rabha National Security Force (RNSF) 9. Koch-Rajbongshi Liberation Organisation (KRLO) 10. Hmar People's Convention- Democracy (HPC-D) 11. Karbi People's Front (KPF) 12. Tiwa National Revolutionary Force (TNRF) 13. Bircha Commando Force (BCF) 14. Bengali Tiger Force (BTF) 15. Adivasi Security Force (ASF) 16. All Assam Adivasi Suraksha Samiti (AAASS) 17. Gorkha Tiger Force (GTF) 18. Barak Valley Youth Liberation Front (BVYLF) 19.  Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam (MULTA) 20. United Liberation Front of Barak Valley 21. Muslim United Liberation Front of Assam (MULFA) 22. Muslim Security Council of Assam (MSCA) 23. United Liberation Militia of Assam (ULMA) 24. Islamic Liberation Army of Assam (ILAA) 25. Muslim Volunteer Force (MVF) 26. Muslim Liberation Army (MLA) 27. Muslim Security Force (MSF) 28. Islamic Sevak Sangh (ISS) 29. Islamic United Reformation Protest of India (IURPI) 30. United Muslim Liberation Front of Assam (UMLFA) 31. Revolutionary Muslim Commandos (RMC) 32. Muslim Tiger Force (MTF) 33. People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) 34. Adam Sena (AS) 35. Harkat-ul-Mujahideen 36. Harkat-ul-Jehad

    Jammu & Kashmir

    Terrorist Outfits 1. Lashkar-e-Omar (LeO) 2. Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) 3. Harkat-ul-Ansar (HuA, presently known as Harkat-ul Mujahideen) 4. Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) 5. Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) 6. Harkat-ul Mujahideen (HuM, previously known as Harkat-ul-Ansar) 7. Al Badr 8. Jamait-ul-Mujahideen (JuM) 9. Lashkar-e-Jabbar (LeJ) 10. Harkat-ul-Jehad-i-Islami 11. Al Barq 12. Tehrik-ul-Mujahideen 13. Al Jehad 14. Jammu & Kashir National Liberation Army 15. People’s League 16. Muslim Janbaz Force 17. Kashmir Jehad Force 18. Al Jehad Force (combines Muslim Janbaz Force and Kashmir Jehad Force) 19. Al Umar Mujahideen 20. Mahaz-e-Azadi 21. Islami Jamaat-e-Tulba 22. Jammu & Kashmir Students Liberation Front 23. Ikhwan-ul-Mujahideen 24. Islamic Students League 25. Tehrik-e-Hurriat-e-Kashmir 26. Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Fiqar Jafaria 27. Al Mustafa Liberation Fighters 28. Tehrik-e-Jehad-e-Islami 29. Muslim Mujahideen 30. Al Mujahid Force 31. Tehrik-e-Jehad 32. Islami Inquilabi Mahaz Other Extremist and Secessionist Groups 1. Mutahida Jehad Council (MJC) -- A Pakistan based coordination body of terrorist outfits active in Jammu and Kashmir 2. Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF)-- The dominant faction of this outfit declared a ceasefire in 1994 which still holds and the outfit restricts itself to a political struggle. 3. All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) -- an alliance engineered by Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) of 26 diverse political and socio-religious outfits amalgamated to provide a political face for the terrorists in the State. 4. Dukhtaran-e-Millat (DeM) -- an outfit run by women which uses community pressure to further the social norms dictated by Islamic fundamental groups.

    Manipur

    1. United National Liberation Front (UNLF) 2. People’s Liberation Army (PLA) 3. People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) The above mentioned three groups now operate from a unified platform, the Manipur People’s Liberation Front (MPLF) 4. Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) 5. Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) 6. Manipur Liberation Tiger Army (MLTA) 7. Iripak Kanba Lup (IKL) 8. People’s Republican Army (PRA) 9. Kangleipak Kanba Kanglup (KKK) 10. Kangleipak Liberation Organisation (KLO) 11. Revolutionary Joint Committee (RJC) 12. National Socialist Council of Nagaland -- Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) 13. People’s United Liberation Front (PULF) 14. North East Minority Front (NEMF) 15. Islamic National Front (INF) 16. Islamic Revolutionary Front (IRF) 17. United Islamic Liberation Army (UILA) 18. United Islamic Revolutionary Army (UIRA) 19. Kuki National Front (KNF) 20. Kuki National Army (KNA) 21. Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) 22. Kuki National Organisation (KNO) 23. Kuki Independent Army (KIA) 24. Kuki Defence Force (KDF) 25. Kuki International Force (KIF) 26. Kuki National Volunteers (KNV) 27. Kuki Liberation Front (KLF) 28. Kuki Security Force (KSF) 29. Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) 30. Kuki Revolutionary Front (KRF) 31. United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) 32. Hmar People’s Convention (HPC) 33. Hmar People's Convention- Democracy (HPC-D) 34. Hmar Revolutionary Front (HRF) 35. Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) 36. Zomi Revolutionary Volunteers (ZRV) 37. Indigenous People's Revolutionary Alliance(IRPA) 38. Kom Rem People's Convention (KRPC) 39. Chin Kuki Revolutionary Front (CKRF)

    Meghalaya

    1. Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) 2. Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) 3. People’s Liberation Front of Meghalaya (PLF-M) 4. Hajong United Liberation Army (HULA)

    Nagaland

    1. National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah) – NSCN(IM) 2. National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) – NSCN (K) 3. Naga National Council (Adino) – NNC (Adino)

    Punjab

    1. Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) 2. Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) 3. International Sikh Youth Federation (ISYF) 4. Khalistan Commando Force (KCF) 5. All-India Sikh Students Federation (AISSF) 6. Bhindrawala Tigers Force of Khalistan (BTFK) 7. Khalistan Liberation Army (KLA) 8. Khalistan Liberation Front (KLF) 9. Khalistan Armed Force (KAF) 10. Dashmesh Regiment 11. Khalistan Liberation Organisation (KLO) 12. Khalistan National Army (KNA)

    Tripura

    1. National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) 2. All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) 3. Tripura Liberation Organisation Front (TLOF) 4. United Bengali Liberation Front (UBLF) 5. Tripura Tribal Volunteer Force (TTVF) 6. Tripura Armed Tribal Commando Force (TATCF) 7. Tripura Tribal Democratic Force (TTDF) 8. Tripura Tribal Youth Force (TTYF) 9. Tripura Liberation Force (TLF) 10. Tripura Defence Force (TDF) 11. All Tripura Volunteer Force (ATVF) 12. Tribal Commando Force (TCF) 13. Tripura Tribal Youth Force (TTYF) 14. All Tripura Bharat Suraksha Force (ATBSF) 15. Tripura Tribal Action Committee Force (TTACF) 16. Socialist Democratic Front of Tripura (SDFT) 17. All Tripura National Force (ATNF) 18. Tripura Tribal Sengkrak Force (TTSF) 19. Tiger Commando Force (TCF) 20. Tripura Mukti Police (TMP) 21. Tripura Rajya Raksha Bahini (TRRB) 22. Tripura State Volunteers (TSV) 23. Tripura National Democratic Tribal Force (TNDTF) 24. National Militia of Tripura (NMT) 25. All Tripura Bengali Regiment (ATBR) 26. Bangla Mukti Sena (BMS) 27. All Tripura Liberation Organisation (ATLO) 28. Tripura National Army (TNA) 29. Tripura State Volunteers (TSV) 30. Borok National Council of Tripura (BNCT)

    Mizoram

    1. Bru National Liberation Front 2. Hmar People's Convention- Democracy (HPC-D)

    Arunachal Pradesh

    1. Arunachal Dragon Force (ADF)

    Left-wing Extremist groups

    1. Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) 2. People's War Group 3. Maoist Communist Centre 4. People's Guerrilla Army 5. Communist Party of India (Marxist Leninist) Janashakti 6. Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC)

    Other Extremist Groups

    1. Tamil National Retrieval Troops (TNRT) 2. Akhil Bharat Nepali Ekta Samaj (ABNES) 3. Tamil Nadu Liberation Army (TNLA) 4. Deendar Anjuman 5. Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) 6. Asif Reza Commando Force 7. Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) 8. Kamatapur Liberation Organisation (KLO) 9. Ranvir Sena Source - www.satp.org]]>
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    Questions in Adobe Tests n Interviews - Part 7 http://worthview.com/questions-in-adobe-tests-n-interviews-part-7/ Tue, 02 Dec 2008 18:37:26 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=766 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4

    Here are few more questions for developer position. And this time with some answers and hints

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    You are given an array of n+2 elements.. All elements of the array occur once between 1 and n except two numbers which occur twice.. Find the two repeating numbers in O(n) (eg) say for n = 5 array = 4 2 4 5 2 3 1 The above array has n+2=7 elements with all elements occuring once except 2 and 4 which occurs twice.. Find those repeating numbers in O(n) time and constant space. The output should be 4 2.

    I will start traversing array (n+2 size) (say Arr) from left. So at any point I have an index of array & value(= Arr[index]) at that position. Now following are the cases Compare value & index. a) Value = index . ( do nothing , go ahead to next element of Arr) b) Value > index . This case do as : tmp = Arr[Value]; Arr[Value] = Value; Arr[index] = tmp; Now again start from comparing value & index, dont update the index. c) index > value. Then this value is being repeated. This is our one repeated no. As there can be more ( 2 in this question ) Lets store this at the end of the array. tmp = Arr[index]; Arr[index] = Arr[n+2]; Arr[n+2] = tmp; Again dont change index here & go back to compare the index & value. This way we will get all repeated numbers stored in the end. This algo will work for any such question with n+k size array (where k is no. of repeated numbers). Here in my above explanation indexing for Arr starts from 1. ( So I assume my first elem of array is Arr[1] )

    finding height of a binary tree 2) Displayin the fibonacci series (with recursion) 3) Flippin the 20th bit of a number 4) Flippin all the Odd bits of a number 5) ATOI() function 6) prdict the output of the following program : ***** some program (mainly recursion) 7)program to find if mc is little endian or big endian. 8)program to generate the mirror of the binary tree 8) program to swap two linked list nodes. 9) calculate the complexity of prg

    search a string from bigger string,

    write  a algorithm to compute X^n which is of complextity log n,

    implement atoi function.

    Wap to reverse a linked list and sort the same.

    2) Given two integers A & B. Determine how many bits required to convert A to B. Write a function int BitSwapReqd(int A, int B); 3) Write an algorithm to insert a node into sorted linked list.After inserting, the list must be sorted. 4) Without using /,% and * operators. write a function to divide a number by 3. itoa() function is available. 5) Wap to swap two integer pointers. 6)Write a funcn int round(float x) to round off a floating point num to int. 7) write an ALP to find sum of First n natural numbers using the following Instructions LDA num ; load Accumulator with num DCR R ; decrement Register R INR R ; increment Register R MOV x,y ; move the contents of register y into register x JZ label ; jump to label if A=0 DJNZ label; Decrement & Jump if A <> 0 you can use B & C registers in addition to A register 8) Find the n th node in a Singly Linked list starting from the End in a Single Pass. 9)prove that a tree is BST.what is height of a tree? 10) Given A,B & C Boolean polynomials.Prove That (A+BC)=(A+B)(A+C)

    1. given a tree generate its mirror image tree

    2. print a number in hexademical notation without using sprintf

    3.given a tree n a sum , calculate if there is a path from the root to a leaf with the sum of values at the node equal to the given sum .

    -height of a tree, -finding second largest number in an array -questions using finite automata - write a pgm to find whether a m/c is little endian or big endian - lots on bit-wise manipulation

    - print a number in hexadecimal format without using sprintf - optimise the computations in the recursive "nth fibonacci number" algo without using iteration(fairly simple) "Instead of using return(fib(n-2)+fib(n-1)), use init lofib=0,hifib=1, start with n=2,lofib=hifib;hifib=fib;fib=lofib+hifib" -given any number say 12, find the next multiple of 8 eg 16 using bit-wise manipulations. -exchange the integers in a matrix across the secondary diagonal(or non-major diagonal)

    Complexity of binary search. and also write the algorithm to do the same.2) f(a,b) = 0 if ad){ stmt e; } if this loop is run 5000 times, and ad is true 70% of the times, how many times is stmt e executed.1

    2) Some question on parallel computing, like if a code takes 100 seconds to execute ona single processor and if 40% of the code is sequential what is the time taken by to execute the code on systems with 2 processors and 4 processors

    .In 'C' paper.

    1) Write 3 examples of preprocessor tags.

    2) What is the difference between char a[] = "hello" and char *a = "hello";

    3) how do you make sure a header file is not included twice in a program.

    4) what is the output of the following programint a[] = {1,2,3,4);printf("%d", 2[a]);

    5) implemenatation of atoi();

    6) search a sub string in a string and return the index of the last occurence of the string.

    7) Implement fibinocci search8) some question on conversion of hexadecimal number to binary

    1.

    If CURD is 321184 then MILK is -

    Ans: 1391211

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    Monna Kanipinchaavu | Song Lyrics http://worthview.com/monna-kanipinchaavu-song-lyrics/ Tue, 02 Dec 2008 19:44:34 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=774 774 2008-12-02 19:44:34 2008-12-02 19:44:34 open open monna-kanipinchaavu-song-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234909831 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://poirq.th8.us We Don't Know how to respect our HERO'S http://worthview.com/we-dont-know-how-to-respect-our-heros/ Tue, 02 Dec 2008 20:34:01 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=777 An olympic shooter wins a gold medal (just a game) and govt gives him 3Cr+ awards.Another shooter dies fighting with terrorists( saving our country and our lives) and govt pays his family 5 lacs... Great indian polticians..

    Listen to these facts....come on INDIA wake up

    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmJccJW_t0w&feature=related httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Itjsv53Dgo&feature=related httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44kk7_zmxtg&feature=related httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRiJ-3eucf0]]>
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    Editor Mumbai (Times of India) A PERFECT LETTER TO PM http://worthview.com/editor-mumbai-times-of-india-a-perfect-letter-to-pm/ Thu, 04 Dec 2008 12:45:42 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=786 kranthi which is very special and inspirational. So i decided to put that mail in my blog.This is a letter to our present Prime Minister ( Manmohan Singh) from a mouse about Terrorism in Mumbai and covers astonishing facts about our Government. A MUST WATCH LETTER BY EVERY INDIAN. Here is the full letter... ---------------------------------------- A PERFECT LETTER TO PM.
    LETTER TO PRIMEMINISTER
    Dear Mr. Prime minister I am a typical mouse from Mumbai. In the local train compartment which has capacity of 100 persons, I travel with 500 more mouse. Mouse at least squeak but we don't even do that. Today I heard your speech. In which you said 'NO BODY WOULD BE SPARED'. I would like to remind you that fourteen years has passed since serial bomb blast in Mumbai took place. Dawood was the main conspirator.Till today he is not caught. All our bolywood actors, our builders, our Gutka king meets him but your Government can not catch him. Reason is simple; all your ministers are hand in glove with him. If any attempt is made to catch him everybody will be exposed. Your statement 'NOBODY WOULD BE SPARED' is nothing but a cruel joke on this unfortunate people of India. Enough is enough. As such after seeing terrorist attack carried out by about a dozen young boys I realize that if same thing continues days are not away when terrorist will attack by air, destroy our nuclear reactor and there will be one more Hiroshima.. We the people are left with only one mantra. Womb to Bomb to Tomb. You promised Mumbaikar Shanghai what you have given us is Jalianwala Baug. Today only your home minister resigned. What took you so long to kick out this joker? Only reason was that he was loyal to Gandhi family. Loyalty to Gandhi family is more important than blood of innocent people, isn't it? I am born and bought up in Mumbai for last fifty eight years. Believe me corruption in Maharashtra is worse than that in Bihar. Look at all the politician, Sharad Pawar, Chagan Bhujbal, Narayan Rane, Bal Thackray , Gopinath Munde, Raj Thackray, Vilasrao Deshmukh all are rolling in money. Vilasrao Deshmukh is one of the worst Chief minister I have seen. His only business is to increase the FSI every other day, make money and send it to Delhi so Congress can fight next election. Now the clown has found new way and will increase FSI for fisherman so they can build concrete house right on sea shore. Next time terrorist can comfortably live in those house , enjoy the beauty of sea and then attack the Mumbai at their will. Recently I had to purchase house in Mumbai. I met about two dozen builders. Everybody wanted about 30% in black. A common person like me knows this and with all your intelligent agency & CBI you and your finance minister are not aware of it.Where all the black money goes? To the underworld isn't it? Our politicians take help of these goondas to vacate people by force. I myself was victim of it. If you have time please come to me, I will tell you everything. If this has been land of fools, idiots then I would not have ever cared to write you this letter. Just see the tragedy, on one side we are reaching moon, people are so intelligent and on other side you politician has converted nectar into deadly poison. I am everything Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Schedule caste, OBC, Muslim OBC, Christian Schedule caste, Creamy Schedule caste only what I am not is INDIAN. You politician have raped every part of mother India by your policy of divide and rule. Take example of former president Abdul Kalam. Such a intelligent person, such a fine human being. You politician didn't even spare him. Your party along with opposition joined the hands, because politician feels they are supreme and there is no place for good person. Dear Mr Prime minister you are one of the most intelligent person, most learned person. Just wake up, be a real SARDAR. First and foremost expose all selfish politician. Ask Swiss bank to give name of all Indian account holder. Give reins of CBI to independent agency. Let them find wolf among us. There will be political upheaval but that will better than dance of death which we are witnessing every day. Just give us ambient where we can work honestly and without fear. Let there be rule of law. Everything else will be taken care of. Choice is yours Mr. Prime Minister. Do you want to be lead by one person or you want to lead the nation of 100 Crore people? ]]>
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    Ten Ways to Save our Earth http://worthview.com/ten-ways-to-save-our-earth/ Thu, 04 Dec 2008 20:22:35 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=792 Chris Goodall, a businessman and climate-change commentator, has outlined ten ways to save the world. According to a report in New Scientist, the book determines that climate change can be overcome if the following energy sources and technologies are adopted:
    • Wind power -  Despite a reputation for being unreliable, wind power has the potential to provide more than 30 percent of the world's electricity.
    • Solar power -  The sun provides more than enough energy to power the world many times over, and increased investment in solar cells is leading to better models which capture more energy and cost less to produce.
    • Power from the oceans - Tides, waves and currents possess huge potential for low-carbon energy generation, and power-generating buoys that harness wave energy 50 meters underwater provides positive vibes.
    • Overcome climate change is installing domestic microgenerators, which are almost as efficient as huge generators and the heat they produce can be used to heat our homes and water.
    • The fifth method to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is to eco-renovate existing buildings. Measures such as insulating walls and windows, and using improved ventilation methods that don't lose heat, can reduce emissions by 80-90 percent.
    • The sixth technology that the book outlines is the use of electric cars. With running costs as little as 5 percent those of diesel models, electric cars will soon become a viable option.
    • The seventh way to fight climate change is using second-generation biofuels made from agricultural waste. Using new cellulose-cracking technologies, waste wood can be broken down into liquid fuel, an idea that might very soon become a reality.
    • The eighth method is investing in promising new carbon-capture technologies, with governments around the world understanding the importance of funding research in this area.
    • The ninth method is to sequester carbon as biochar, a charcoal made from burning agricultural waste in the absence of air. Biochar is exceptionally stable and can be stored underground for hundreds of years without releasing its carbon into the atmosphere, and it improves the fertility of the soil.
    • The tenth and last technology that the book outlines is the use of biogas stoves, powered by methane released from rotting organic waste, which would otherwise be released into the atmosphere
    In the same way, there are 10 most dangerous ways to destroy our earth. Follow the link but dont follow the methods specified there ;)]]>
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    2008 Recession : 600 Job Cuts @ Adobe http://worthview.com/2008-recession-600-job-cuts-adobe/ Fri, 05 Dec 2008 13:13:30 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=798 Adobe has announced 600 job cuts throughout the company. The news was buried half way through their recently released Q4 2008 fiscal resultsMike Downey, principal evangelist for the Flash, Flex and AIR products is believed to be one of those laid off as part of the cuts. The news of Mike Downey leaving Adobe is the talk of the community today and Mike just noticed that this is a community that cares.  In addition to the job cuts (600 of an estimated 7000 employees globally) Adobe won't be taking a booth at this year's MacWorld Expo. JD has a good summary of how this was all over Twitter yesterday. It is interesting to see a company that makes almost a billion quarterly, thinking that a possible loss in revenue of 2-4% is a great reason to fire more than 8% of their staff? "The global economic crisis significantly impacted our revenue during the fourth quarter," said Shantanu Narayen, president and chief executive officer in an Adobe press release on the layoff. "We have taken action to reduce our operating costs and fine-tune the focus of our resources on key strategic priorities". Let's hope that the Adobe executives remember that they're primarily in the knowledge business. It's really their employees that makes a difference, not layoffs that are staged to impress shareholders. After all - a company that earns $130.000 per employee per quarter (!) shouldn't really be considered so unprofitable it has to fire people? In our books, that's a decent profit so the layoffs seems more like a play for the shareholders than actually making a difference. Eventually this will hurt Adobe's innovation as employees feel it's an unsafe place to work. Bruce Nussbaum has a great article in BusinessWeek on what NOT to do in a recession - maybe worth a read for Shantanu and the execs in case the times get even tougher?]]> 798 2008-12-05 13:13:30 2008-12-05 13:13:30 open open 2008-recession-600-job-cuts-adobe publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234909582 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://54mry.th8.us Babri Mosque - A controversial land in INDIA http://worthview.com/babri-mosque-a-controversial-land-in-india/ Sat, 06 Dec 2008 10:13:06 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=795 Ramkot ("Rama's fort") Hill (also called Janmasthan ("Birthplace"). It was destroyed by Hindu nationalists, 150,000 strong, during a planned ceremony on December 6, 1992 despite a commitment to the Indian Supreme Court that the mosque would not be harmed.

    Hindu's View

    Hindu nationalists believe that Babur's commander-in-chief Mir Baki destroyed an existing temple at the site, which Hindus believe was the temple built to commemorate the birthplace of Rama, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and ruler of Ayodhya.The claim of the destruction of this temple and the erection of a mosque in its place is also mentioned in the Encyclopedia Britannica.

    Muslim's View

    Muslims sources say that neither history nor fact can come to prove the Hindu case as claimed above.They claim that is clear that the allegations, on which, the demands of RSS, Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Hindu Munnani are based for laying claim to Babri Masjid are biased against Islam. Here is the video on DEMOLITION OF BABRI MASJID httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AhbyGeTIbQ]]>
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    Download Sasirekha Parinayam Audio Songs http://worthview.com/download-sasirekha-parinayam-audio-songs/ Tue, 09 Dec 2008 15:29:20 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=810 01. Ilaa Entha Sepu (4.5/5): After Gulabi and Khadgam, Mani sharma succeded in bringing back the life-in-romance song for Krishna Vamsi, but with a change, this time with a male singer!! Rahul sings it with his soul and the touching lyrics by sirivennela puts the song at new heights. The orchestra has been perfectly rendered to make playback soothingly audible. The trendy trademark Mani's kind of music is never to be missed between the stanzas. 02. Gundello Golisoda(3.5/5): Most probably the last song of the movie to push some masala at the end. Mani takes full freedom and extends his full mass standards with yet another item song, this time rendered by new singer Jai after the successful introduction Geeta Madhuri (Champka Champka song in Chirutha) Lyrics by Anantha Sriram fits the list. 03. Bujjamma (3.5/5): Catchy fast paced beat backed tune sets the mood - you tap to the song automatically. This time, the magic with lyrics is done by Anantha Sriram who is called 'at par' with Sirivennela by the legend himself in the audio release function. Music is provided by Vidya Sagar -Thanks to him for a superb song 04. EEdo Eedo (3.5/5): Another romantic song now for the heroine, something the director loves the most. Music given by Vidya Sagar, and lyrics by Sirivennela and providing this song twice in the CD (a little fast paced version) seems to give a hint of the importance of the song ! Saindhavi rendered it well .. Someone in love can really remember the song long !!! 05. Bejwada (4/5): Now comes the song which, as soon as you know Mani Sharma gave music, is expected. With his conventional singers Naveen and Rita for these techie-cosmopolitan-remixed kind of music, Mani did his best! Freshness is felt all through. (If I am not wrong, the song is expected to be in the lines of Pappu can't dance song of AR Rahman, lets wait and watch ! ) Young Anantha Sriram is really going on to the levels of Sirivennela ! 06. Yedho Yedho (Fast - Repeat) 07. Ninne Ninne (4.5/5): Undoubtedly, the best song for me in the whole album. Mani beats Keeravani !! Kreem is a specialist in these, but now, Mani gave his career best 'pournaika' to aptly suit the title of the movie, with not again going against the rule of giving top preference to playback voice over orchestra ! Sirivennela Seetharamasastry would love that ! Chitra is still the best ! You listen the song and say if I am wrong..

    Download here

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    Download Neninthe songs http://worthview.com/download-neninthe-songs/ Tue, 09 Dec 2008 16:09:13 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=817 Tracks: 01.Oh I Miss You 02.Veluge Varsham 03.Krishna Nagare Mama 04.Nuvvantee Picchi 05.Puduthune Uyaalaa ]]> 817 2008-12-09 16:09:13 2008-12-09 16:09:13 open open download-neninthe-songs publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234896320 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://efzqb.th8.us Adolf Hitler Love story http://worthview.com/adolf-hitler-love-story/ Wed, 10 Dec 2008 09:47:58 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=827 "Life without love is like a tree without blossoms or fruit." Love is a part and parcel of Everyone's life.HITLER is not exceptional and can't escape from it. Adolf Hitler was born on 20 April 1889 in Braunau-am-Inn on the Austrian-German border. His father was a customs official. Hitler left school at 16 with no qualifications and struggled to make a living as a painter in Vienna. This was where many of his extreme political and racial ideas originated. Eva Anna Paula Braun (6 February 1912–30 April 1945) was the longtime companion of Adolf Hitler and briefly his wife. Braun met Hitler in Munich when she was 17 years old while working as an assistant and model for his personal photographer and began seeing him often about two years later. She attempted suicide twice during their early relationship. By 1936 she was a part of his household at the Berghof near Berchtesgaden and by all accounts lived a materially luxurious and sheltered life throughout the Second World War. Her political sway on Hitler is unknown but the consensus among historians is that this was likely little to none. Braun kept up habits which met Hitler's disapproval, such as smoking, wearing make up and nude sunbathing. Braun enjoyed photography and many of the surviving colour photographs of Hitler were taken by her. She was a key figure within Hitler's inner social circle but did not attend public events with him until the summer of 1944 when her sister married an officer on his personal staff. As Germany collapsed towards the end of the war Braun swore her loyalty to Hitler and went to Berlin to be by his side in the heavily reinforced Führerbunker deep beneath the Reich Chancellery. As Red Army troops fought their way into the neighbourhood on 29 April 1945 she married Hitler during a brief civil ceremony. Thirty-six hours later they committed suicide together in a sitting room of the bunker, she by biting into a capsule of cyanide at the age of 33. The German public was wholly unaware of Braun until after her death. Here is a rare video that shows some peaceful moments in Hitler life httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WePTBgi9rXs If u are in love, and if u want to express then u must watch this -  I love in all Languages If u fail in love,dont worry you too have a good place in our blog - HeartBreak Quotes]]> 827 2008-12-10 09:47:58 2008-12-10 09:47:58 open open adolf-hitler-love-story publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234896296 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://33s63.th8.us List of designated terrorist organizations http://worthview.com/list-of-designated-terrorist-organizations/ Wed, 10 Dec 2008 17:00:33 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=836 MAJOR TETTORIST ORGANIZATIONS AND EFFECTED COUNTRIES.This list excludes states or governmental organizations, which are considered under state terrorism, or unaffiliated individuals accused of terrorism, which are considered under lone wolf terrorism
    Organization Australia Canada European Union United Kingdom United States India
      Abu Nidal Organization    
      Abu Sayyaf Group    
      Achik National Volunteer Council          
      Akhil Bharat Nepali Ekta Samaj          
      Al-Aqsa e.V.          
      Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade      
      Al-Badr          
      Al Ghurabaa          
      Al Ittihad Al Islamia        
      al-Qa'ida  
    al-Qa'ida in Iraq        
      al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb    
      Al-Umar-Mujahideen          
      All Tripura Tiger Force          
      Ansar al-Islam        
      Ansar us-Sunna        
      Armed Islamic Group    
      Asbat al-Ansar      
      Aum Shinrikyo      
      Babbar Khalsa      
      Babbar Khalsa International        
      Baluchistan Liberation Army          
      Communist Party of India (Maoist)          
    Communist Party of the Philippines/ New People's Army        
      Continuity Irish Republican Army      
      Cumann na mBan          
      Deendar Anjuman          
      Dukhtaran-E-Millat          
      Egyptian Islamic Jihad    
      Euskadi ta Askatasuna    
      Fatah al-Islam          
    Fianna na hEireann          
      Gama'a al-Islamiyya    
    GRAPO          
    Great Eastern Islamic Raiders' Front          
    Hamas  
      Harakat-ul-Jihad-ul-Islami          
      Harakat-ul-Jihad-ul-Islami (Bangladesh)          
      Harakat ul-Mujahidin    
      Harakat-Ul-Mujahideen/Alami          
      Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin        
    Hezbollah    
      Hizbul Mujahideen        
      Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development          
      Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council          
      Informal Anarchist Federation          
      International Sikh Youth Federation    
      Islamic Army of Aden      
      Islamic Jihad Union        
      Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan    
    Irish National Liberation Army          
      Irish People's Liberation Organisation          
      Irish Republican Army          
      Jaish-e-Mohammed  
      Jamaat ul-Furquan          
      Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen          
      Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh          
      Jamiat ul-Ansar          
      Jammu and Kashmir Islamic Front          
      Jemaah Islamiya    
    Kach/Kahane Chai      
      Kanglei Yaol Kanba Lup          
      Kangleipak Communist Party          
      Khalistan Commando Force          
      Khuddam ul-Islam          
      Kurdistan Freedom Falcons          
    Kurdistan Workers' Party  
      Lashkar-e-Toiba  
      Lashkar-e-Jhangvi    
    Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam    
      Libyan Islamic Fighting Group        
    Loyalist Volunteer Force          
      Manipur People's Liberation Front          
      Moroccan Islamic Combatant Group        
      Mujahedin-e Khalq      
      National Democratic Front of Bodoland          
    National Liberation Army        
      National Liberation Front of Tripura          
      Nuclei Armati per il Comunismo          
      Nuclei di Iniziativa Proletaria          
      Nuclei Territoriali Antimperialisti          
      Nucleo di Iniziativa Proletaria Rivoluzionaria          
      Orange Volunteers        
      Palestine Liberation Front      
    Palestinian Islamic Jihad  
      People's Liberation Army          
      People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak          
    Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine      
      Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine- General Command      
      Real IRA        
      Red Brigades for the construction of the Combative Communist Party          
      Red Hand Commando          
      Red Hand Defenders        
    Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia      
      Revolutionary Nuclei        
      Revolutionary Organization 17 November        
      Revolutionary People's Front          
    Revolutionary People's Liberation Party/Front      
      Revolutionary Struggle          
      Saor Éire          
      Saviour Sect          
    Shining Path[5]      
      Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan          
      Stichting Al Aqsa          
      Students Islamic Movement of India          
      Takfir wal-Hijra          
    Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi          
      Tamil Nadu Liberation Army          
      Tamil National Retrieval Troops          
      Ulster Defence Association        
      Ulster Freedom Fighters        
      Ulster Volunteer Force          
    United Liberation Front of Asom          
      United National Liberation Front          
    United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia      
      Vanguards of Conquest          
      World Tamil Movement          
    To know Local terrorist groups in india,check our previous post Terrorism in India]]>
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    Chalore Chalore Chal | Jalsa Lyrics http://worthview.com/chalore-chalore-chal-chal/ Fri, 12 Dec 2008 02:20:36 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=850 httpv://in.youtube.com/watch?feature=related&v=jTuSTW9roGw Song: Chalore Chalore Chal Chal Movie: Jalsa Music: Devi Sri Prasad Lyrics: Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry [caption id="attachment_851" align="alignleft" width="650" caption="Song from Jalsa "]Song from Jalsa [/caption] ]]> 850 2008-12-12 02:20:36 2008-12-12 02:20:36 open open chalore-chalore-chal-chal publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234896241 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://f6rtp.th8.us Roja Theme | Song Lyrics http://worthview.com/roja-theme-song-lyrics/ Fri, 12 Dec 2008 19:43:02 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=865 865 2008-12-12 19:43:02 2008-12-12 19:43:02 open open roja-theme-song-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234896206 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://3e5h2.th8.us Bombay Theme - Lyrics http://worthview.com/bombay-theme-lyrics/ Fri, 12 Dec 2008 21:16:31 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=867 nadulanni kaliseti kadalintiloo tharallu viriseene gaganalaloo kalaloki sagenu e raatrulu veliginche navyodhayam mathameela gathameela manasunna naadu hithameedo teliyaali manishaina vaadu nee desamee puu vanam poovai vikasinchanee jeevitham thala etti nilavali nee desamuu ila meedhane swargamai bhayamanadhe leni bhavithavyamu sadhincharaa sangamai oka maata oka baata oka praanamai saagaali ra ekamai]]> 867 2008-12-12 21:16:31 2008-12-12 21:16:31 open open bombay-theme-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234909036 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://ep972.th8.us Google Chrome is No more BETA now http://worthview.com/google-chrome-is-no-more-beta-now/ Sat, 13 Dec 2008 10:29:54 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=875 release from BETA on Dec 11th 2008. Some of the improvements in the latest release are Better stability and performance of plug-ins (particularly video). Video and audio glitches were among the most common bugs fixed during the beta period. If you had problems watching videos with Google Chrome in the past, you should be pleasantly surprised with the performance now. Increase in speed. Google Chrome starts up fast, loads pages quickly, and just keeps getting faster. Since the first beta, the V8 JavaScript engine runs 1.4 times faster on the SunSpider benchmark and 1.5 times faster on the V8 benchmark — and there is more speed to come. Rich Bookmark manager and privacy controls. It's now easier to switch between another browser and Google Chrome with the bookmark import and export features, and we added a new simple way to manage large numbers of bookmarks, too. Related Posts Google Updated chrome version to  0.2.149.29 -2020 ]]> 875 2008-12-13 10:29:54 2008-12-13 10:29:54 open open google-chrome-is-no-more-beta-now publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234909010 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://ywwwq.th8.us Microsoft releases its first iPhone app http://worthview.com/microsoft-releases-its-first-iphone-app/ Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:31:23 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=881 first application for Iphone on 13th Dec 2008 called - Seadragon Mobile.From this application, we can see giga pixel images too on your IPhone. It is available for free at the iTunes App Store. From the Seadragon application's description in the App store, you can supposedly add your own photos and then presumably zoom in on those but its not an easy way to do that. You can also browse sets of photos uploaded on Microsoft's Photosynth.com but that functionality is not currently working.]]> 881 2008-12-15 10:31:23 2008-12-15 10:31:23 open open microsoft-releases-its-first-iphone-app publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234896092 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://zt7g6.th8.us List of Test Cricket Centuries by Sachin Tendulkar http://worthview.com/list-of-test-cricket-centuries-by-sachin-tendulkar/ Mon, 15 Dec 2008 16:28:08 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=886 This is a historic win and Tendulkar's 41st Test century, paddles around the corner ever so emphatically and India have clinched a superb run chase by six wickets
    Really stunning scenes in Chennai. Tendulkar scores a most brilliant hundred and India India have achieved their target of 387, which is now the fourth-highest run-chase in Tests.    Let's run some statistics for you all of you. Prior to this successful chase, the highest score chased in the fourth innings to win a match in India is 276, by the West Indies in Delhi in 1987. In Chennai, India's 155 for 8 in the third Test against Australia in 2001 was the previous highest.
    Tendulkar pumps his arms and Yuvraj embraces him in a massive bear hug. Chennai rises and what a win. A great Test match in fact, from start to finish. This will mean so, so much to Tendulkar and India.
    "This is a very, very special hundred," says Tendulkar. "Cricket is a lesser thing compared to what happened in Mumbai and we are with those who lost their dear ones." Yuvraj played an excellent hand in an unbeaten 163-run stand with 85 on Test comeback. He is all smiles. The party will go on in Chennai all night. Do nor forget Sehwag's stunning assault last evening which gave India an awesome platform. Yuvraj thanks his senior partner: "Talking to him was special. My dream has come true. I have won a Test for India with Tendulkar." Put this up there with Adelaide, Headingley, Perth, Johannesburg, and Galle. England set India 387 and they chased it down with six wickets in hand Now its Dhoni's turn: "The toughest win. We were not present for the first three days of this Test, not batting well. But we won this match over the last two days. Sehwag was the play maker and without him we would have been defending this match. Sachin was brilliant and Yuvraj was amazing. It was tough on days four and five. Batting with Bhajji in the first innings was key as we reduced the lead." And finally its time for the Man of the Match, and it is indeed Sehwag for his 68-ball 83 on day four. "This is Sachin's best innings I have seen," he says. "I remember the Test loss against Pakistan here [in 1999] but today he finished the job. I always back myself to play only a few shots. If the ball is in my area I hit it. The ball was turning and bouncing but Sachin and Yuvraj batted brilliantly. I've played for eight years and the atmosphere in the dressing room now is brilliant. We believe we can do anything." Here is the list of centuries made by Sachin Tendulkar in Test Cricket
    No. Score Against Inn. Test Venue H/A Date Result
    1 119* England 2 2 Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester Away 01990-08-14 14 August 1990 Draw
    2 148* Australia 1 3 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Away 01992-01-06 6 January 1992 Draw
    3 114 Australia 1 5 WACA Ground, Perth Away 01992-02-03 3 February 1992 Lost
    4 111 South Africa 1 2 Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Away 01992-11-28 28 November 1992 Draw
    5 165 England 1 2 M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai Home 01993-02-12 12 February 1993 Won
    6 104* Sri Lanka 2 2 Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo Away 01993-07-31 31 July 1993 Won
    7 142 Sri Lanka 1 2 K. D. Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow Home 01994-01-19 19 January 1994 Won
    8 179 West Indies 1 2 Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur Home 01994-12-02 2 December 1994 Draw
    9 122 England 2 1 Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham Away 01996-06-08 8 June 1996 Lost
    10 177 England 1 3 Trent Bridge, Nottingham Away 01996-07-05 5 July 1996 Draw
    11 169? South Africa 1 2 Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town Away 01997-01-04 4 January 1997 Lost
    12 143? Sri Lanka 1 1 R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Away 01997-08-03 3 August 1997 Draw
    13 139? Sri Lanka 1 2 Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo Away 01997-08-11 11 August 1997 Draw
    14 148? Sri Lanka 1 3 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Home 01997-12-04 4 December 1997 Draw
    15 155* Australia 2 1 M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai Home 01998-03-09 9 March 1998 Won
    16 177 Australia 1 3 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore Home 01998-03-26 26 March 1998 Lost
    17 113 New Zealand 2 2 Basin Reserve, Wellington Away 01998-12-29 29 December 1998 Lost
    18 136 Pakistan 2 1 M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai Home 01999-01-31 31 January 1999 Lost
    19 124* Sri Lanka 2 2 Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo Away 01999-02-28 28 February 1999 Draw
    20 126*? New Zealand 2 1 Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali Home 01999-10-13 13 October 1999 Draw
    21 217? New Zealand 1 3 Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera Home 01999-10-30 30 October 1999 Draw
    22 103 England 1 2 Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera Home 01999-12-13 13 December 1999 Draw
    23 116? Australia 1 2 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Away 01999-12-28 28 December 1999 Lost
    24 122 Zimbabwe 1 1 Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi Home 02000-11-21 21 November 2000 Won
    25 201* Zimbabwe 1 2 Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur Home 02000-11-26 26 November 2000 Draw
    26 126 Australia 1 3 M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai Home 02001-03-20 20 March 2001 Won
    27 155 South Africa 1 1 Goodyear Park, Bloemfontein Away 02001-11-03 3 November 2001 Lost
    28 176 Zimbabwe 1 1 Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur Home 02002-02-24 24 February 2002 Won
    29 117 West Indies 1 2 Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain Away 02002-04-20 20 April 2002 Won
    30 193 England 1 3 Headingley, Leeds Away 02002-08-23 23 August 2002 Won
    31 176 West Indies 2 3 Eden Gardens, Kolkata Home 02002-11-03 3 November 2002 Draw
    32 241* Australia 1 4 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Away 02004-01-04 4 January 2004 Draw
    33 194* Pakistan 1 1 Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan Away 02004-03-29 29 March 2004 Won
    34 248* Bangladesh 1 1 Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka Away 02004-12-12 12 December 2004 Won
    35 109 Sri Lanka 1 2 Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi Home 02005-12-22 22 December 2005 Won
    36 101 Bangladesh 1 1 Bir Shrestha Shahid Ruhul Amin Stadium, Chittagong Away 02007-05-19 19 May 2007 Draw
    37 122* Bangladesh 1 2 Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur Away 02007-05-26 26 May 2007 Won
    38 154* Australia 1 2 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Away 02008-01-04 4 January 2008 Lost
    39 153 Australia 1 4 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Away 02008-01-25 25 January 2008 Draw
    40 109 Australia 1 4 Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur Home 02008-11-06 6 November 2008 Won
    41 103 England 1 4 Chennai Home 02008-11-06 15 December 2008 Won
    Related Posts : Now Sachin Tendulkar becomes leading Test run-scorer]]>
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    The Deplorable state of Media in India http://worthview.com/the-deplorable-state-of-media-in-india/ Tue, 16 Dec 2008 14:37:43 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=974 devil's advocate !  It's good to provide the nation with quick news and information but what good this bad news makes if it is reached 10 minutes early than the competetors when it is finally some bad and deplorable news, or what bad the news makes if it reaches 10 minutes late when the news is that 60 died !  They are the first to reach every accident place, long before the ambulances, police, army and even the NSG reach - be it a devastating quake or mindless terror strike. They know they are going to cover information on some bomb blasts and people dying. Yet they never carry at least a first - aid kit !!!!  Have we ever seen a journalist putting his mic away and helping a blood flooded victim ?  Isn't that his/her duty ? Are we asking anything out of their reach or capability ? The victim at that moment needs some help and not his news to be known to all .... and worst of all , he doesn't want an interview to be taken on HOW HE IS FEELING AFTER THE BOMB HAS EXPLODED !!  And after an awful incident, it starts making stories !! See this extremely sorrowful BREAKING NEWS at the time of Mumbai strikes by INDIA TV (I am very sad to have that channel named INDIA TV) httpv://in.youtube.com/watch?v=gwpaKpq1Sto Media talks about Corporate social responsibility but where has Media Social Resposibility gone ???  Jago Grahak Jago is a media - based enlightening experiment and we should support it. Lets also start Jago Media Jago too - they too need some wake up calls .... Take first aid kits, inform the nearest hospitals to rush some ambulances to the accident area, inform to intelligence agencies first and not to public if any crucial evidence is found (we already know how much media's EFFORTS has made it easy for the terrorists to prolong the Mumbai firings), dont show horrible acts of violence rather show great acts of courage and bravery, DONT MAKE BREAKING NEWS OUT OF ANYTHING. We would love to see a socially responsible and powerful Media.....]]> 974 2008-12-16 14:37:43 2008-12-16 14:37:43 open open the-deplorable-state-of-media-in-india publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1239721537 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://4snqf.th8.us Downloads http://worthview.com/downloads/ Wed, 17 Dec 2008 10:45:15 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?page_id=1041 Still Under Construciton ...  Hi.. Worthview provides with some very good downloads. And we try to improve upon !  Please request for any downloads , we would love to get them here  Regards, Worthview.]]> 1041 2008-12-17 16:15:15 2008-12-17 10:45:15 open open downloads publish 0 0 page Pray For Me Brother - AR Rahman http://worthview.com/pray-for-me-brother-ar-rahman/ Thu, 18 Dec 2008 09:45:06 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1065 1065 2008-12-18 09:45:06 2008-12-18 09:45:06 open open pray-for-me-brother-ar-rahman publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234895875 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://7cyfa.th8.us First Taste of Achievement http://worthview.com/first-taste-of-achievement/ Thu, 18 Dec 2008 10:56:56 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1067 achievement And it tastes really good !!!! We feel like dancing ...... Isn't it this way that we reach the final mile called success, step by step: month by month- may be YES! Its been one month that we started www.worthview.com today ! We celebrate the first monthly birthday not only with joy and excitement but also with more ambitions and enthusiasm. A grand drop in Alexa ranking from a starting rank of 30,00,000 to Five Lakhs and a grand raise in the number of visitors -with an average of 150 visits/day so far !, lots of comments, criticisms, suggestions, feedback and all else ! Won't you call these success steps !! - Yes We Can.... Hope you all will encourage us more and more everyday, and we sincerely hope and wish everyone will have few tastes of achievements like these for themselves. Join us in the celebrations and say a Happy Birthday !! Cheers http://Worthview.com]]> 1067 2008-12-18 10:56:56 2008-12-18 10:56:56 open open first-taste-of-achievement publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234895798 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://xo676.th8.us Cable damage in France hits Internet connectivity in INDIA http://worthview.com/cable-damage-in-france-hits-internet-connectivity-in-india/ Sun, 21 Dec 2008 11:06:19 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1077 1077 2008-12-21 11:06:19 2008-12-21 11:06:19 open open cable-damage-in-france-hits-internet-connectivity-in-india publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234895759 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://9htpw.th8.us Teeyani Telugu Saametalu !! http://worthview.com/teeyani-telugu-saametalu/ Wed, 24 Dec 2008 00:59:03 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1088

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    List of Wars Between India and Pakisthan http://worthview.com/list-of-wars-between-india-and-pakisthan/ Wed, 24 Dec 2008 12:00:24 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1095 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4

    Since the Partition of India in August 1947, which resulted in the formation of the Republic of India and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, there have been three major wars, one minor war and numerous armed skirmishes between the two countries. The most violent outbreaks came in 1947–48, 1965, and 1971.Most believe that the roots of the conflicts lie in the hostility between Hindus and Muslims and, initially, in the disposition of self-governing princely states.

    Here we tried to place some brief information on 4 major wars between India and Pakistan.

    The 1947–48 War (October 21, 1947 - December 31, 1948)

    The first war between India and Pakistan also called the First Kashmir War arose over Kashmir, in NW India, in 1947 when Muslim subjects revolted and were supported by Pakistani troops. The Hindu ruler appealed to India for aid, agreeing to cede the state to India in return. India moved quickly to consolidate its position in Kashmir, pushing Pakistan's “volunteers” back. Conflicts also arose in the Punjab and in Bengal. The undeclared war in Kashmir continued until Jan. 1, 1949, when a truce was arranged through UN mediation; negotiations between India and Pakistan began and lasted until 1954 without resolving the Kashmir problem. Pakistan controlled part of the area, Azad (Free) Kashmir, while India held most of the territory, which it annexed in 1957. The war ended in December 31, 1948 with the Line of Control dividing the erstwhile princely state into territories administered by Pakistan (northern and western areas) and India

    People Effected

    Indian army - 1,104 killed - 684 killed (State Forces) - 3,152 wounded

    Pakistan army - 1,500 killed -2,633 killed (State Forces) - 4,688 wounded

    Result - Indian victory; however princely state of Kashmir and Jammu dissolved due UN mandated ceasefire. (Line of Control)

    The 1965 War (April - September 23, 1965)

    The second war began in Apr., 1965, when fighting broke out in the Rann of Kachchh, a sparsely inhabited region along the West Pakistan–India border. Much of the war was fought by the countries' land forces in Kashmir and along the International Border between India and Pakistan. In August fighting spread to Kashmir and to the Punjab, and in September Pakistani and Indian troops crossed the partition line between the two countries and launched air assaults on each other's cities. After threats of intervention by China had been successfully opposed by the United States and Britain, Pakistan and India agreed to a UN-sponsored cease-fire and withdrew to the pre-August lines. Prime Minister Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri of India and President Ayub Khan of Pakistan met in Tashkent, USSR (now in Uzbekistan), in Jan., 1966, and signed an agreement pledging continued negotiations and respect for the cease-fire conditions. After the Tashkent Declaration another period of relative peace ensued.

    Our L.Colonel Hari Singh posing outside a captured Pakistani police station (Barkee) in Lahore District.

    People Effected

    Indian army – 3,264 killed - 8,623 wounded

    Pakistan army - 8,000 killed

    Result - Indian tactical and strategic victory.

    The 1971 War (December 3-December 16, 1971)

    The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 was a major military conflict between India and Pakistan. This war is closely associated with the Bangladesh Liberation War. Indo-Pakistani relations deteriorated when civil war erupted in Pakistan, pitting the West Pakistan army against East Pakistanis demanding greater autonomy. The fighting forced 10 million East Pakistani Bengalis to flee to India. When Pakistan attacked Indian airfields in Kashmir, India attacked both East and West Pakistan. It occupied the eastern half, which declared its independence as Bangladesh, on Dec. 6, 1971. Under great-power pressure, a UN cease-fire was arranged in mid-December, after Pakistan's defeat. Pakistan lost its eastern half, an army of 100,000 soldiers, and was thrown into political turmoil. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto emerged as leader of Pakistan, and Mujibur Rahman as prime minister of Bangladesh. Tensions were alleviated by the Shimla accord of 1972 and by Pakistan's recognition of Bangladesh in 1974, but tensions have periodically recurred. The war ended with the surrender of the Pakistani military to the allied forces of India and Bangladesh, jointly known as the Mitro Bahini. Bangladesh became an independent nation, the world's third most populous Muslim state. The loss of East Pakistan demoralized the Pakistani military

    Lt. Gen A. A. K. Niazi signs the instrument of surrender on December 16, surrendering his forces to Lt. Gen Jagjit Singh Aurora.

    People Effected

    Indian army – 3,843 killed - 9,851 wounded

    Pakistan army – Not yet declared

    Result - Decisive Indian and Mukti Bahini victory, dissolution of East Pakistan and creation of Bangladesh

    The 1999 War (May-July 1999)

    The Kargil War, also known as the Kargil conflict, was an armed conflict between India and Pakistan that took place between May and July 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir. The cause of the war was the infiltration of Pakistani soldiers and Kashmiri militants into positions on the Indian side of the Line of Control (LOC), which serves as the de facto border between the two states. During and directly after the war, Pakistan blamed the fighting entirely on independent Kashmiri insurgents, but documents left behind by casualties and later statements by Pakistan's Prime Minister and Chief of Army Staff showed involvement of Pakistani paramilitary forces, led by General Ashraf Rashid. The Indian Army, supported by the Indian Air Force, attacked the Pakistani positions and, with international diplomatic support, eventually forced withdrawal of the Pakistani forces across the LOC.

    People Effected

    Indian army – 527 killed - 1,363 wounded

    Pakistan army – 357 killed - 4,000 wounded

    Result - India regains possession of Kargil

    And now we are awaiting for the 5th war between INDIA and terrorist controlled PAKISTHAN.

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    Krishnaa nagarey mama Song Lyrics | Neninthe http://worthview.com/krishnaa-nagarey-mama-song-lyrics-neninthe/ Sat, 27 Dec 2008 11:47:47 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1119 Krishnaa nagarey mama Krishnaa nagarey mama, krishna nagarey mama cinemaale lifeu ra mana, life antha cinemaa maama etu choosina kadhale maama, kada therani kalale maama pani unte masthu ra maama, ledhante pasthulu maama ayyo kannellu unna ayyo kastaalu unna santhoshamey ra ayyo ee dhaarilona, ayyo ye mullu unna maaku istamey ra chalo chalo cheyi kalapara maama,thado pedo thelchedaam maama anukshanam ika struggle le mamma,aina sare vadilellamu maama Krishnaa nagarey mama, krishna nagarey mama Cinemaale lifeu ra mana, life antha cinemaa maama oh o o o ennenno aasalu unnavi , evevo oohalu unnavi life antha cinema cinema ani nila petti champutunnadhi kanna vaari kanna oorini unnapaatuga vadilesi vachamu pichi pichiga nachi nachi ee cine field lo dhookesaam ye mosaalu cheyyam , ye neralu cheyyam ye ghoralu cheyam , ye maakenti bhayyam tindi unna lekunna maakenaadu problem kaade setlona light yesthe maa kadupu nidpodhey one day lo  star ante adhi soosentha veesy kaadhe yelo, enni yello kaneella kastam undhey Krishnaa nagarey mama, krishna nagarey mama Cinemaale lifeu ra mana, life antha cinemaa maama shootingey jariginappudu , prati roju pelli sandhadey cinemaa purthayyinappudu andhariki appaginthale kodi kootha key ghanta mundu nidra levadam maake sontham vaanalochina varadhalochina time ki eppudu mem untaam mem acting chesthaam,mem fighting chesthaam mem music chesthaam,mem maagicu chesthaam matho poye talentu, kasi maalone undhi ra bhayi yedho oka roju adhi bayata paduthundhi oyi saradhaaki meerantha maa cinemaale choosthaarandhi anina memante oh chinna choopu lendi Krishnaa nagarey mama, krishna nagarey mama Cinemaale lifeu ra mana, life antha cinemaa maama More Lyrics From the movie Oh I Miss You Nuvvantene Chachentha Pichi Puduthune vuyala Veluge varsham aithe nuvve]]> 1119 2008-12-27 11:47:47 2008-12-27 11:47:47 open open krishnaa-nagarey-mama-song-lyrics-neninthe publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234908966 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://gidz4.th8.us 4 lieben8448@yahoo.com http://www.kuwaitism.com/wire/lieben/ 68.178.205.25 2009-03-05 09:49:48 2009-03-05 04:19:48 1 0 0 Oh I Miss you Lyrics | Neninthe Song lyrics http://worthview.com/oh-i-miss-you-lyrics-neninthe-song-lyrics/ Sat, 27 Dec 2008 11:50:50 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1122 Oh I Miss you oh no no noooo,oh no no noooo edho la undhey nuvve leka,emi baaledhe nuvvellaka emcheyyaloo paalu poka,unnani kallo nidarraka oh no no nooo,no no nooo nuvve naa santhosham, gillave naa pranam oh i miss you , oh i miss you i miss you the darling dear** oh i miss you , oh i miss you i miss you the darling dear** edho la undhey nuvve leka,emi baaledhe nuvveleka mila mila mila mila merupula taara kalalaku kala kala chilikina taara tala tala tala tala talukula taara gala gala nagavula* chilipi sitara emante endhukante kaaranaale levanta naa kante isthamanta nuvvantaaa naa kanti munde unte chalanukuntunaa nuvvu dhooramaithe edho aipothunaaa oh no no nooo,no no nooo nuvve naa santhosham, gillave naa pranam oh i miss you , oh i miss you i miss you the darling dear** oh i miss you , oh i miss you i miss you the darling dear** edho la undhey nuvve leka,emi baaledhe nuvveleka niga niga sogasulu kurisina taara chanuvuga manasunu tadipina taara talapula talupulu kadipina taara yedha sega palikina valapu sitaara thedi le maarutunna ninnalone unnane manasantha nimpukunna neethone nuv dhooramayye maatentho chedaina oh ningi taara nuvvundale painaaa oh no no nooo,no no nooo nuvve naa santhosham, gillave naa pranam oh i miss you , oh i miss you i miss you the darling dear** oh i miss you , oh i miss you i miss you the darling dear** edho la undhey nuvve leka,emi baaledhe nuvveleka emcheyyaloo paalu poka,unnani kallo nidarraka oh no no nooo,no no nooo More Lyrics From the movie Krishnaa nagarey mama Nuvvantene Chachentha Pichi Puduthune vuyala Veluge varsham aithe nuvve]]> 1122 2008-12-27 11:50:50 2008-12-27 11:50:50 open open oh-i-miss-you-lyrics-neninthe-song-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234908951 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://7f83q.th8.us Nuvvantene Pichi lyrics | Neninthe http://worthview.com/nuvvantene-pichi-lyrics-neninthe/ Sat, 27 Dec 2008 11:56:37 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1129 Nunvvanteney chachentha pichi , gudellona doorave guchi emi chesavo maayallo munchi, nannichaanu ninnentho nachi en kaadal unaku puriyada, nee love you love sollu daaa preminchamani nanu champesthaave, vaddantunna vinava nee haddu daati naa pai paiki vasthe, aipoda ika godava naa manasune ragilinchamaakeyyyyyy Nammave em cheppinaa , naapranam nuvveyyyy kallalo logillalo nee roopam nindeyyy Nunvvanteney chachentha pichi , gudellona doorave guchi emi chesavo maayallo munchi, nannichaanu ninnentho nachi manasulo jarigene teeyani raapidi, tanuvulo modalaye vechani oripidi*, navvinchesi udikisthave,kasi puttinchi kalchesthavey pommantunte rammantave, vayyaralu olikisthavey ney vasthunte mamakaaramai , vethunnav nuvvu dooramai champesthavu penu baaramaiiiiiiiiiiii chellame en chellame , nigan mel ni kalandhaaye mellame en mellame, nigal mel ni kalandaaye Nunvvanteney chachentha pichi , gudellona doorave guchi emi chesavo maayallo munchi, nannichaanu ninnentho nachi pagalila swapnamai emitee allari reyi lo alaapanai chesthave alagadi vadilei ante penavesthave, pedhavey patti korikesthavey choopulthoti churakesthavey,kaipekkinchi kaatesthav nenochaanu hima bindu vai, muncheysei ra nuvvu sindhu vaiiii ye ye ye swaasame en swaasayi, en tedal unakaagaaa nesamey en nesamey, maru vaayaa enakaagaaa Nunvvanteney chachentha pichi , gudellona doorave guchi emi chesavo maayallo munchi, nannichaanu ninnentho nachi en kaadal unaku puriyada, nee love you love sollu daaa More Lyrics From the movie Krishnaa nagarey mama Oh I Miss you Puduthune vuyala Veluge varsham aithe nuvve]]> 1129 2008-12-27 11:56:37 2008-12-27 11:56:37 open open nuvvantene-pichi-lyrics-neninthe publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234908939 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://pd9m6.th8.us Veluge Varsham Song Lyrics | Neninthe http://worthview.com/veluge-varsham-song-lyrics-neninthe/ Sat, 27 Dec 2008 12:15:26 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1133 Veluge varsham aithe nuvve,cheekati vekuvaithe nuvve muvvalu moginattu vundheyyyy, nee navve premanu bomma geesthe nuvvu,kalalaku pranamosthe nuvvue pagele chandamama nuvvai , andhaveyyyy oh priyatama, priyatama, priyatamaaa ||2|| holey holey holey holey holey ley ley chindey chiru santhoshaale,andhey tadi aanandaale mana sonthamey,mana sonthameyyy Veluge varsham aithe nuvve,cheekati vekuvaithe nuvve muvvalu moginattu vundheyyyy, nee navve naa pedavulne korikesthu vunnave, neemunipanti ghaatu vesi velthaave, naagundello noppedho modalaaya, naa nuvvu leka naa vallu baruvaaye Aankhon ga sapna tu hain,sapnoki raani tu hain mere dil ki dadkhan tu hain saajini hotom pein laali tu hain,zulphon ki kaali tu hain aaja re ab to aaja…oh roshini metha metha ga tanuvu taakuthu nippu repinaave mathu taapamo ,madhura mohamo naalo nimpinaavo oh priyatama, priyatama, priyatamaaa ||2|| holey holey holey holey holey ley ley Veluge varsham aithe nuvve,cheekati vekuvaithe nuvve muvvalu moginattu vundheyyyy, nee navve nuvvu manasantha kasi teera pindaave nuvvu naalona tisthesukunnave ne vaddanna vachesthu untave, naa hrudayanne nalipesthu vunnave meri nazar mein to hai,meri zigar mein tu hai dono jagah mein tu hai,ohoo jaane man teri bahon me aakhe, thoda se main sharmaake paagal bana thu thujko, ohoo sanam inchu minchu ga ippudippude nannu taakinaave nannu prematho manchu mukka la karaga deesinaave oh priyatama, priyatama, priyatamaaa ||2|| holey holey holey holey holey ley ley Veluge varsham aithe nuvve,cheekati vekuvaithe nuvve muvvalu moginattu vundheyyyy, nee navve More Lyrics From the movie Krishnaa nagarey mama Oh I Miss you Nuvvantene Pichi Pooduthune vuyyalaaa ]]> 1133 2008-12-27 12:15:26 2008-12-27 12:15:26 open open veluge-varsham-song-lyrics-neninthe publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234908924 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://whitf.th8.us Puduthoone vuyyalaaa Lyrics | Neninthe http://worthview.com/puduthoone-vuyyalaaa-lyrics-neninthe/ Sat, 27 Dec 2008 12:45:33 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1136 puduthoone vuyyalaaa, nuvvu pothe moyyalaaaa puduthoone vuyyalaaa, nuvvu pothe moyyala ee lope edho cheyyalaaaa elala, elala,dhuniyaane elalaaa, cheka cheka chedugudu aadalaa thoogunte* vastaya, maavente vasthaya kondantha aasaya, koosinthey life ayya iragesei thiragesei, dhunnesei dhulipesei andhanga aanandhamga istam ga bathikesei iragesei thiragesei, dhunnesei dhulipesei andhanga aanandhamga istam ga bathikesei puduthoone vuyyalaaa, nuvvu pothe moyyala ee lope edho cheyyalaaaa avakaasam raaledhantu gukke patti yedodhe enado vachi untaadi nuvve vadilesuntaave chikatini tidutu tonguntey, vekuva ki chote ledhu ley ninnem tirigi raadhu kada, repe em jaruguthundoo kada neekai migili undhi ika ee roju taade leni nadulu* twistey leni ghaadalu, riske leni lifulu bore borey nuvventho ethuku edhigina, boldantha sampaadinchinaa orey nanna pongi poku raaaa gelupevvadi sothu kaadu,adi neetho modhalava ledhu ra adhi fifty fifty chaance raaaaaa puduthoone vuyyalaaa, nuvvu pothe moyyala ee lope edho cheyyalaaaa biluchuntey bus station lo bus vasthaadi ekkochey padi pothey frustation lo emuntaadhi ekkekey innellu chesina porapaatuuuuu success tho sardheyuochu leyyyy padina tirigi levadam baalyam modati lakshanam daane marachi povadam vinthegaaa thedhi* entha avasaram itte telusu kovadam anthe mosukelladam* happy raaaa ninu bayapette panulemitoo,avi chesei rojukokkati ika apai jadupey raadhu raa nee korey* gullaipoinaa*, karmantha kaali poinaa premisthene pani cheyyaraaaaa puduthoone vuyyalaaa, nuvvu pothe moyyalaaaa puduthoone vuyyalaaa, nuvvu pothe moyyala ee lope edho cheyyalaaaa elala, elala,dhuniyaane elalaaa, cheka cheka chedugudu aadalaa More Lyrics From the movie Krishnaa nagarey mama Oh I Miss you Nuvvantene Pichi Veluge varsham aithe nuvve]]> 1136 2008-12-27 12:45:33 2008-12-27 12:45:33 open open puduthoone-vuyyalaaa-lyrics-neninthe publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234895453 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://m8qrw.th8.us Quotes on New Year EVE http://worthview.com/quotes-on-new-year-eve/ Tue, 30 Dec 2008 12:49:53 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1148 DOOMS DAY ;) Just Kidding I dont know what happens on that day exactly but i m planning to finish of my short term goals before that day :D .What ever Happens ..its not in our hands.Only thing we can do NOW is celebrating 2DAY ... Lets come out of that Mystry and start our celebrations for NEW YEAR. I collected some quotes on New Year Eve. Have a Look at these.
    • Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right.  ~Oprah Winfrey
    • Many people look forward to the new year for a new start on old habits.  ~Author Unknown
    • Youth is when you're allowed to stay up late on New Year's Eve.  Middle age is when you're forced to.  ~Bill Vaughn
    • An optimist stays up until midnight to see the new year in.  A pessimist stays up to make sure the old year leaves.  ~Bill Vaughan
    • It wouldn't be New Year's if I didn't have regrets.  ~William Thomas
    • Be always at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let each new year find you a better man.  ~Benjamin Franklin
    • No one ever regarded the First of January with indifference.  It is that from which all date their time, and count upon what is left.  It is the nativity of our common Adam.  ~Charles Lamb
    • New Year's Day is every man's birthday.  ~Charles Lamb
    • Year's end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us.  ~Hal Borland
    • The merry year is born Like the bright berry from the naked thorn. ~Hartley Coleridge
    • The Old Year has gone.  Let the dead past bury its own dead.  The New Year has taken possession of the clock of time.  All hail the duties and possibilities of the coming twelve months!  ~Edward Payson Powell
    • New Year's Day:  Now is the accepted time to make your regular annual good resolutions.  Next week you can begin paving hell with them as usual.  ~Mark Twain
    • Drop the last year into the silent limbo of the past.  Let it go, for it was imperfect, and thank God that it can go.  ~Brooks Atkinson
    • Good resolutions are simply checks that men draw on a bank where they have no account.  ~Oscar Wilde
    • Every man regards his own life as the New Year's Eve of time.  ~Jean Paul Richter
    • New Year's is a harmless annual institution, of no particular use to anybody save as a scapegoat for promiscuous drunks, and friendly calls and humbug resolutions. ~ Mark Twain
    • We will open the book. Its pages are blank. We are going to put words on them ourselves. The book is called Opportunity and its first chapter is New Year's Day.~  Edith Lovejoy Pierce
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    1148 2008-12-30 12:49:53 2008-12-30 12:49:53 open open quotes-on-new-year-eve publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234895364 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://oe2n7.th8.us
    Ghaataina Telugu Saametalu - Part 2 http://worthview.com/ghaataina-telugu-saametalu-part-2/ Mon, 05 Jan 2009 18:58:17 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1154 ]]> 1154 2009-01-05 18:58:17 2009-01-05 18:58:17 open open ghaataina-telugu-saametalu-part-2 publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234895329 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://9gy4n.th8.us Happy Birthday to our dearest AR Rahman http://worthview.com/happy-birthday-to-our-dearest-ar-rahman/ Tue, 06 Jan 2009 23:56:57 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1160 Here are our heartful Birthday wishes to one of the greatest musician the world has ever seen - AR Rahman... (source: Wikipedia) Allah Rakkha Rahman (born January 6, 1966 as A. S. Dileep Kumar in ChennaiTamil NaduIndia) is a Golden Globe nominatedfilm composerrecord producer and musician. His work has garnered considerable acclaim and a large global fanbase since his career scoring film began in the early 1990s. Working in several of India's various state/language film industriesinternational cinema and theatre, by 2003, Rahman, in a career spanning over a decade, has sold more than one hundred million records of his film scores and soundtracks worldwide, and sold over two hundred million cassettes making him one of the world's top 10 all-time top selling recording artists. His acclaimed music compositions have led TIME Magazine to declare him the "Mozart of Madras" and several Tamil commentators have given him the title Isai Puyal  He initially composed music jingles for advertisements, Indian Television channels and music scores in documentaries, among other projects. In 1992, he was approached by film director Mani Ratnam to compose the score and soundtrack for Ratnam's Tamil film Roja. The debut led Rahman to receive the Rajat Kamal award for Best Music Director at the National Film Awards, the first time ever by a first-time film composer. Rahman has been involved in several projects aside from film. He made an album Vande Mataram (1997) on India's 50th anniversary of independence to commercial success. He followed it up with an album for the Bharat Bala–directed video Jana Gana Mana, a conglomeration of performances by many leading exponents/artists of Indian classical music. Rahman has written jingles for ads and composed several orchestrations for athletic events, T.V. and internet media publications, documentaries and short films. In 1999, Rahman, along with choreographers Shobhana and Prabhu Deva Sundaram and a Tamil cinema dancing troupe performed with Michael Jackson in MunichGermany, for his "Michael Jackson and Friends Concert." In 2002, he composed his maiden stage production Bombay Dreams (2002) following a commission from musical theatre composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, a success in London's West End. With Finnish folk music band Värttinä, he wrote the music for The Lord of the Rings theatre production and in 2004, Rahman composed the piece "Raga's Dance" for Vanessa-Mae's album Choreography. In the last six years, Rahman has performed three successful world tours of his concerts to audiences in SingaporeAustraliaMalaysiaDubaiUKCanada, the US (Hollywood Bowl and 3d tour) and India.[8]He has been collaborating with Karen David for her upcoming studio album. A two-disc soundtrack, Introducing A. R. Rahman (2006) featuring 25 pieces he composed from his Tamil film scores was released in May 2006. His latest non-film album, Connections was launched on 12th December, 2008. His first soundtrack Roja was listed in TIME's "Top 10 Movie Soundtracks of All Time" in 2005. Film critic Richard Corliss felt the "astonishing debut work parades Rahman's gift for alchemizing outside influences until they are totally Tamil, totally Rahman." Rahman's initial global reach is attributed to the South Asian diaspora. Described as one of the most innovative composers to ever work in the industry, his unique style and immense success transformed film music in the 1990s prompting several film producers to take film music more seriously. A. R. Rahman is married to Saira Bano. The couple have three children, Khatija, Rahim, and Aman. Rahman is related to the South Indian actor Rashin Rahman. Rahman is the uncle of composer G. V. Prakash Kumar. Rahman is involved in various charitable causes. In 2004, he was appointed as the Global Ambassador of the Stop TB Partnership, a project by WHO. He has shown support to charities including Save the Children, India, and worked with Cat Stevens / Yusuf Islam for his song "Indian Ocean" . The song featured a-ha keyboard player Magne Furuholmen and Travis drummer, Neil Primrose. The proceeds of the song went towards helping orphans in Banda Aceh, one of the areas worst affected by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. He also supports charities such as Save the Children and has also produced the single "We Can Make It Better" by Don Asian alongside Mukhtar Sahota. In 2008, Rahman opened his KM Music Conservatory partnered with Audio Media Education facility to tutor and train aspiring musicians in vocals, instruments, music technology and sound design. The conservatory — with preeminent musicians on its panel and a newly founded symphony orchestra — is located near his studio in Kodambakkam,Chennai, offering courses at Beginners, Foundation and Diploma level. He has so far scored music for 103 albums/movies and 11 other albums are at various stages of completion and would be released by end 2009.  We are fortunate to have a great music director in our lifetimes !!!  Happy Birthday]]> 1160 2009-01-06 23:56:57 2009-01-06 23:56:57 open open happy-birthday-to-our-dearest-ar-rahman publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 _edit_lock 1234895018 tweet_this_url http://mos2f.th8.us Ramalinga Raju resigns - The Biggest Layoff !!! http://worthview.com/ramalinga-raju-resigns/ Wed, 07 Jan 2009 14:32:35 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1168  

    source: Yahoo News

    "It took the man from Bhimavaram over two decades to become the posterboy of India's Information Technology industry and less than two weeks to turn into the rogue who personifies all that is defective with the country's outsourcing industry."

    Satyam Computers Founder and Chairman Ramalinga Raju has resigned from the Board. Raju has put in his papers and is waiting for the Board's decision.

    Satyam has been in news lately because of the Maytas deal. The resignation comes with shocking revelations from the Raju himself. Confessing to fraud, Raju has written a letter to the board giving details of how the balance sheet has inflated cash balances of Rs 5040 crore and accrued interest of Rs 376 crore is non-existent. Rs 1230 crore was arranged to Satyam and is not reflected in the books. "I am now prepared to subject myself to the laws of the land and face consequences thereof", the letter said. Raju has suggested Ram Maynampati as the interim CEO Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) says that the letter has important implications for the markets and investigation is required to find out who else is involved in this fraud. Analysts are of the view that Raju's resignation would not make much of a difference to investors. They further said that the responsibility lies on the whole Board as it was an unanimous decision where this Board is in no place to decide on the issue.

    Satyam chairman Ramalinga Raju's letter

    ------------------------------------------------------------- To the Board of Directors Satyam Computer Services Ltd. From B. Ramalinga Raju Chairman, Satyam Computer Services Ltd. January 7, 2009 Dear Board Members, It is with deep regret, and tremendous burden that I am carrying on my conscience, that I would like to bring the following facts to your notice: 1. The Balance Sheet carries as of September 30, 2008 a. Inflated (non-existent) cash and bank balances of 50.40 billion rupees ($1.04 billion) (as against 53.61 billion reflected in the books). b. An accrued interest of 3.76 billion rupees which is non-existent. c. An understated liability of 12.30 billion rupees on account of funds arranged by me. d. An overstated debtors position of 4.90 billion rupees (as against 26.51 billion reflected in the books) 2. For the September quarter (Q2) we reported a revenue of 27.00 billion rupees and an operating margin of 6.49 billion rupees (24 pct of revenues) as against the actual revenues of 21.12 billion rupees and an actual operating margin of 610 million rupees (3 percent of revenues). This has resulted in artificial cash and bank balances going up by 5.88 billion rupees in Q2 alone. The gap in the Balance Sheet has arisen purely on account of inflated profits over a period of last several years (limited only to Satyam standalone, books of subsidiaries reflecting true performance). What started as a marginal gap between actual operating profit and the one reflected in the books of accounts continued to grow over the years. It has attained unmanageable proportions as the size of company operations grew significantly (annualized revenue run rate of 112.76 billion rupees in the September quarter, 2008, and official reserves of 83.92 billion rupees). The differential in the real profits and the one reflected in the books was further accentuated by the fact that the company had to carry additional resources and assets to justify higher level of operations -- thereby significantly increasing the costs. Every attempt made to eliminate the gap failed. As the promoters held a small percentage of equity, the concern was that poor performance would result in a take-over, thereby exposing the gap. It was like riding a tiger, not knowing how to get off without being eaten. The aborted Maytas acquisition deal was the last attempt to fill the fictitious assets with real ones. Maytas' investors were convinced that this is a good divestment opportunity and a strategic fit. Once Satyam's problem was solved, it was hoped that Maytas' payments can be delayed. But that was not to be. What followed in the last several days is common knowledge. I would like the Board to know: 1. That neither myself, nor the Managing Director (including our spouses) sold any shares in the last eight years -- excepting for a small proportion declared and sold for philanthropic purposes. 2. That in the last two years a net amount of 12.30 billion rupees was arranged to Satyam (not reflected in the books of Satyam) to keep the operations going by resorting to pledging all the promoter shares and raising funds from known sources by giving all kinds of assurances (Statement enclosed, only to the members of the board). Significant dividend payments, acquisitions, capital expenditure to provide for growth did not help matters. Every attempt was made to keep the wheel moving and to ensure prompt payment of salaries to the associates. The last straw was the selling of most of the pledged share by the lenders on account of margin triggers. 3. That neither me, nor the Managing Director took even one rupee/dollar from the company and have not benefitted in financial terms on account of the inflated results. 4. None of the board members, past or present, had any knowledge of the situation in which the company is placed. Even business leaders and senior executives in the company, such as, Ram Mynampati, Subu D, T.R. Anand, Keshab Panda, Virender Agarwal, A.S. Murthy, Hari T, S.V. Krishnan, Vijay Prasad, Manish Mehta, Murali V, Sriram Papani, Kiran Kavale, Joe Lagiola, Ravindra Penumetsa; Jayaraman and Prabhakar Gupta are unaware of the real situation as against the books of accounts. None of my or Managing Director's immediate or extended family members has any idea about these issues. Having put these facts before you, I leave it to the wisdom of the board to take the matters forward. However, I am also taking the liberty to recommend the following steps: 1. A Task Force has been formed in the last few days to address the situation arising out of the failed Maytas acquisition attempt. This consists of some of the most accomplished leaders of Satyam:, Subu D, T.R. Anand, Keshab Panda and Virender Agarwal, representing business functions, and A.S. Murthy, Hari T and Murali V representing support functions. I suggest that Ram Mynampati be made the Chairman of this Task Force to immediately address some of the operational matters on hand. Ram can also act as an interim CEO reporting to the board. 2. Merrill Lynch can be entrusted with the task of quickly exploring some Merger opportunities. 3. You may have a restatement of accounts' prepared by the auditors in light of the facts that I have placed before you. I have promoted and have been associated with Satyam for well over twenty years now. I have seen it grow from few people to 53,000 people, with 185 Fortune 500 companies as customers and operations in 66 countries. Satyam has established an excellent leadership and competency base at all levels. I sincerely apologize to all Satyamites and stakeholders, who have made Satyam a special organization, for the current situation. I am confident they will stand by the company in this hour of crisis. In light of the above, I fervently appeal to the board to hold together to take some important steps. Mr. T.R. Prasad is well placed to mobilize support from the government at this crucial time. With the hope that members of the Task Force and the financial advisor, Merrill Lynch (now Bank of America) will stand by the company at this crucial hour, I am marking copies of this statement to them as well. Under the circumstances, I am tendering my resignation as the chairman of Satyam and shall continue in this position only till such time the current board is expanded. My continuance is just to ensure enhancement of the board over the next several days or as early as possible. l am now prepared to subject myself to the laws of the land and face consequences thereof. (B. Ramalinga Raju) ------------------------------------------------------- We are hearing lot of news these days on layoffs, companies shutting down, companies asking their employees to take 'vacations'!! and so on. I found a site - www.layoffs.in where every detail of these happenings are aggregated and commented upon. Do take a look at it and i am sure you will be surprised looking at those huge numbers ... People like us, those working just like us few days back are now jobless and at the worse, career-risked ! Hope things get better asap ! ]]>
    1168 2009-01-07 14:32:35 2009-01-07 14:32:35 open open ramalinga-raju-resigns publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234894951 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://t9ab9.th8.us
    Sasirekhaa Parinayam Songs Lyrics - Ilaa Entha Seepu Ninnu Chusinaa.. http://worthview.com/sasirekhaa-parinayam-songs-lyrics-ilaa-entha-seepu-ninnu-chusinaa/ Thu, 08 Jan 2009 12:49:00 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1175 Ilaa Entha Seepu Ninnu Chusinaa.. Movie: Sasirekha Parinayam Music: Mani Sharma Lyrics: Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry ------------------------------------------------------                                       More songs lyrics...from sasirekha parinayam Ninne Ninne Allukuni Edho Edho]]> 1175 2009-01-08 12:49:00 2009-01-08 12:49:00 open open sasirekhaa-parinayam-songs-lyrics-ilaa-entha-seepu-ninnu-chusinaa publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234894912 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://hfcpx.th8.us Sasirekhaa Parinayam Songs Lyrics - Eedo Oppukoonandi naa Praanam http://worthview.com/sasirekhaa-parinayam-songs-lyrics-eedo-oppukoonandi-naa-praanam/ Thu, 08 Jan 2009 13:22:35 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1181 Eedo oppukoonandi naa praanam..(eedo eedho song 2 also included...) Movie: Sasirekha Parinayam Music: Mani Sharma Lyrics: Sirivennelaseetharama Sastry ]]> 1181 2009-01-08 13:22:35 2009-01-08 13:22:35 open open sasirekhaa-parinayam-songs-lyrics-eedo-oppukoonandi-naa-praanam publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234895037 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://i35w6.th8.us Sasirekhaa Parinayam Songs Lyrics - Ninne Ninne Allukoni http://worthview.com/sasirekhaa-parinayam-songs-lyrics-ninne-ninne-allukoni/ Thu, 08 Jan 2009 14:01:15 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1184 Ninne Ninne Allukoni... Movie: Sasirekha Parinayam Music: Mani Sharma Lyrics: Sirivennelaseetharama Sastry                                         More From Sasireka Parinayam Edho Edho Illa Entha Sepu Ninnu Chusina]]> 1184 2009-01-08 14:01:15 2009-01-08 14:01:15 open open sasirekhaa-parinayam-songs-lyrics-ninne-ninne-allukoni publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234894877 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://eqhpd.th8.us India 2009 Year Book http://worthview.com/india-2009-year-book/ Fri, 09 Jan 2009 12:33:39 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1199 India Year Book 2009 (English) India Year Book 2009 (Hindi) If by any means, the links above are not working, you can get the download directly from the publications division website - www.publicationsdivision.nic.in This book is very much essential for clearing prelims. Many of the 'tough' questions that very few can answer in prelims actually do come from this book. Its a huge book, so generally, the first doubt that comes in our mind is - Do we need to read the whole book ? The answer to that question is - Yes, but given the little time and lot other subjects and optionals to cover, it is 'fine enough' if some 'important' chapters are covered from this book. All the very best. P.S: The mY IAS Category in this has lot other material for IAS Aspirants. This, I have collected while myself preparing for the exam last year. Please go through, they might be of some help at some point of time. ]]> 1199 2009-01-09 12:33:39 2009-01-09 12:33:39 open open india-2009-year-book publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234894793 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://zdo7e.th8.us Ramalinga Raju Arrested http://worthview.com/ramalinga-raju-arrested/ Sat, 10 Jan 2009 05:09:51 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1206 following revelations accounts were falsified over several years. "Ramalinga Raju has been arrested for having violated several sections of the Indian Penal Code," S.S.P. Yadav, director general of police of Andhra Pradesh, told Dow Jones Newswires. The state police chief said that Mr Raju's brother, B. Rama Raju, had also been arrested, while chief financial officer Srinivas Vadlamani was likely to be arrested later today or tomorrow. The government said a new board would be appointed within 10 days. "The government is considering appointment of suitable persons as directors of Satyam," said Corporate Affairs Minister Prem Chand Gupta. "We are determined to reach the truth but are equally concerned with the fate of employees and other stakeholders." Satyam's shares fell to 11.50 rupees on Friday, their lowest level since March 1998. Last year they hit a high of 544 rupees.]]> 1206 2009-01-10 05:09:51 2009-01-10 05:09:51 open open ramalinga-raju-arrested publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241112459 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://4w3hq.th8.us Website Watch - www.lifemojo.com http://worthview.com/website-watch-wwwlifemojocom/ Sat, 10 Jan 2009 20:41:12 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1208 web sites which are newly added to the internet and awaiting all of us.  So, as a part of this, I have found this time a health related website - www.lifemojo.com  Lifemojo is also a brain child of few B Tech graduates who have all passed out after 2003.... It deals with tips, tricks for good health, weight management planning, tracking, reporting, making goals and activities just like any other IT project ! , with Body and LIfestyle analysis and so on !!  The Health Guide provided is really informative and useful...and if religiously followed, can make a significant difference !!  The Site look is catchy, greeny and it really has a spell of good life. They have plugins and applications for Mobile and Gtalk. Add calories@lifemojo.com id to ur GTalk and you can get online tips and information. May be is this the first step towards Medical Process Outsourcing ?? !!!  I have added it and tried myself, and it is a superb idea to integrate on gtalk.  There may be other sites catering to this field/category but lifemojo defintely stands out as a very interesting site of all those.  Sign up with it, explore it fully and you will have an impression left that you have viewed a nice and useful site.. Kudos for all those who have their sweat behind this site...Hope it reaches new heights day by day.. Worthview.]]> 1208 2009-01-10 20:41:12 2009-01-10 20:41:12 open open website-watch-wwwlifemojocom publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234894713 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://pq68b.th8.us Happy Sankranthi !!!! http://worthview.com/happy-sankranthi/ Tue, 13 Jan 2009 13:53:20 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1212 ]]> 1212 2009-01-13 13:53:20 2009-01-13 13:53:20 open open happy-sankranthi publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234908842 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://d6mk3.th8.us Sankranti - in a Different Perspective ! http://worthview.com/sankranti-in-a-different-perspective/ Wed, 14 Jan 2009 13:40:04 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1219 ]]> 1219 2009-01-14 13:40:04 2009-01-14 13:40:04 open open sankranti-in-a-different-perspective publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234887667 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://dqkg8.th8.us Obama Inaguration Video and Schedule http://worthview.com/obama-inaguration-video-and-schedule/ Tue, 20 Jan 2009 01:47:38 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1225 TUESDAY, JAN. 20 (INAUGURATION DAY) Gates to the Inaugural Ceremony open at 8 a.m. The inaugural festivities are scheduled to start at 10 a.m. on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol. They will include: _ Musical selections of The United States Marine Band, followed by the San Francisco Boys Chorus and the San Francisco Girls Chorus. _ Sen. Dianne Feinstein provides call to order and welcoming remarks. _ Invocation by the Rev. Rick Warren. _ Musical selection of Aretha Franklin. _ Biden will be sworn into office by Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens. _ Musical selection of John Williams, composer/arranger with Itzhak Perlman, (violin), Yo-Yo Ma (cello), Gabriela Montero (piano) and Anthony McGill (clarinet). _ Obama will take the Oath of Office, using President Lincoln's Inaugural Bible, administered by Chief Justice John Roberts. Scheduled around noon. _ Obama gives the inaugural address. _ Poem by Elizabeth Alexander. _ Benediction by Rev. Joseph E. Lowery. _ The National Anthem by The United States Navy Band "Sea Chanters." After Obama gives inaugural address, he will escort outgoing President George W. Bush to a departure ceremony before attending a luncheon in the Capitol's Statuary Hall. The 56th Inaugural Parade will then make its way down Pennsylvania Avenue from the Capitol to the White House. Later that day, the Presidential Inaugural Committee will host 10 official inaugural balls: _ Neighborhood Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center. _ Obama Home States (Illinois and Hawaii) Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center. _ Biden Home States (Pennsylvania and Delaware) Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center. _ Midwest Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center. _ Mid-Atlantic Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center. _ Western Inaugural Ball at the Washington Convention Center. _ Commander in Chief's Ball at the National Building Museum. _ Southern Inaugural Ball at the National Guard Armory. _ Eastern Inaugural Ball at Union Station. _ Youth Inaugural Ball at the Washington Hilton. Unofficial balls include: _ Congressional Black Caucus Inaugural Ball at the Capitol Hilton. _ Creative Coalition Inaugural Ball at the Harman Center for the Arts. _ Recording Industry Association of America's ball for Feeding America. _ BET's Inaugural Ball at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel. _ Africa on the Potomac inaugural celebration at Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, Va. _ American Music Inaugural Ball at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel. _ Inaugural Purple Ball at the Fairmont Hotel. _ Human Rights Campaign's Equality Ball at the Renaissance Mayflower Hotel. _ Inaugural Peace Ball at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. _ Impact Film Fund ball. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21 _ The president, vice president and their families will participate in a prayer service at the Washington National Cathedral. You can watch live moments of Obama Inauguration in these sites http://cnn.com/live http://bbc.com/obama More interestingly, GeoEye-1, the powerful imagery satellite that is perhaps best known as the “Google satellite” , will be focusing its lens on the Inauguration of President Obama . The company notes that while there will be plenty of cameras covering the event on the ground, and some in the air, GeoEye-1 will be the only one offering a perspective from space. The satellite will be 423 miles above Washington, D.C. on January 20 at 11:19AM EDT. While it will be moving 17,000 miles per hour, it will still be able to look down at the Earth and see objects about a half meter in size. The image above (which I actually had to shrink due to upload size limits) is one the satellite took a few weeks ago of the area. Last month, we posted a picture that the satellite took of Google’s campus. ]]> 1225 2009-01-20 01:47:38 2009-01-20 01:47:38 open open obama-inaguration-video-and-schedule publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234887629 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://dfz2a.th8.us Text and Video of President Barack Obama's inaugural address http://worthview.com/text-of-president-barack-obamas-inaugural-address/ Wed, 21 Jan 2009 02:08:20 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1234 Here is the full text and video of the historic address: watch?v=bKIQ7Y61nIY My fellow citizens, I stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust you have bestowed, mindful of the sacrifices borne by our ancestors. I thank President Bush for his service to our nation, as well as the generosity and cooperation he has shown throughout this transition. Forty-four Americans have now taken the presidential oath. The words have been spoken during rising tides of prosperity and the still waters of peace. Yet, every so often the oath is taken amidst gathering clouds and raging storms. At these moments, America has carried on not simply because of the skill or vision of those in high office, but because We the People have remained faithful to the ideals of our forbearers, and true to our founding documents. So it has been. So it must be with this generation of Americans. That we are in the midst of crisis is now well understood. Our nation is at war, against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. Our economy is badly weakened, a consequence of greed and irresponsibility on the part of some, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age. Homes have been lost; jobs shed; businesses shuttered. Our health care is too costly; our schools fail too many; and each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet. These are the indicators of crisis, subject to data and statistics. Less measurable but no less profound is a sapping of confidence across our land - a nagging fear that America’s decline is inevitable, and that the next generation must lower its sights. Today I say to you that the challenges we face are real. They are serious and they are many. They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this, America - they will be met. On this day, we gather because we have chosen hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord. On this day, we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn out dogmas, that for far too long have strangled our politics. We remain a young nation, but in the words of Scripture, the time has come to set aside childish things. The time has come to reaffirm our enduring spirit; to choose our better history; to carry forward that precious gift, that noble idea, passed on from generation to generation: the God-given promise that all are equal, all are free, and all deserve a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness. In reaffirming the greatness of our nation, we understand that greatness is never a given. It must be earned. Our journey has never been one of short-cuts or settling for less. It has not been the path for the faint-hearted - for those who prefer leisure over work, or seek only the pleasures of riches and fame. Rather, it has been the risk-takers, the doers, the makers of things - some celebrated but more often men and women obscure in their labor, who have carried us up the long, rugged path towards prosperity and freedom. For us, they packed up their few worldly possessions and traveled across oceans in search of a new life. For us, they toiled in sweatshops and settled the West; endured the lash of the whip and plowed the hard earth. For us, they fought and died, in places like Concord and Gettysburg; Normandy and Khe Sahn. Time and again these men and women struggled and sacrificed and worked till their hands were raw so that we might live a better life. They saw America as bigger than the sum of our individual ambitions; greater than all the differences of birth or wealth or faction. This is the journey we continue today. We remain the most prosperous, powerful nation on Earth. Our workers are no less productive than when this crisis began. Our minds are no less inventive, our goods and services no less needed than they were last week or last month or last year. Our capacity remains undiminished. But our time of standing pat, of protecting narrow interests and putting off unpleasant decisions - that time has surely passed. Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America. For everywhere we look, there is work to be done. The state of the economy calls for action, bold and swift, and we will act - not only to create new jobs, but to lay a new foundation for growth. We will build the roads and bridges, the electric grids and digital lines that feed our commerce and bind us together. We will restore science to its rightful place, and wield technology’s wonders to raise health care’s quality and lower its cost. We will harness the sun and the winds and the soil to fuel our cars and run our factories. And we will transform our schools and colleges and universities to meet the demands of a new age. All this we can do. And all this we will do. Now, there are some who question the scale of our ambitions - who suggest that our system cannot tolerate too many big plans. Their memories are short. For they have forgotten what this country has already done; what free men and women can achieve when imagination is joined to common purpose, and necessity to courage. What the cynics fail to understand is that the ground has shifted beneath them - that the stale political arguments that have consumed us for so long no longer apply. The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works - whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified. Where the answer is yes, we intend to move forward. Where the answer is no, programs will end. And those of us who manage the public’s dollars will be held to account - to spend wisely, reform bad habits, and do our business in the light of day - because only then can we restore the vital trust between a people and their government. Nor is the question before us whether the market is a force for good or ill. Its power to generate wealth and expand freedom is unmatched, but this crisis has reminded us that without a watchful eye, the market can spin out of control - and that a nation cannot prosper long when it favors only the prosperous. The success of our economy has always depended not just on the size of our Gross Domestic Product, but on the reach of our prosperity; on our ability to extend opportunity to every willing heart - not out of charity, but because it is the surest route to our common good. As for our common defense, we reject as false the choice between our safety and our ideals. Our Founding Fathers, faced with perils we can scarcely imagine, drafted a charter to assure the rule of law and the rights of man, a charter expanded by the blood of generations. Those ideals still light the world, and we will not give them up for expedience’s sake. And so to all other peoples and governments who are watching today, from the grandest capitals to the small village where my father was born: know that America is a friend of each nation and every man, woman, and child who seeks a future of peace and dignity, and that we are ready to lead once more. Recall that earlier generations faced down fascism and communism not just with missiles and tanks, but with sturdy alliances and enduring convictions. They understood that our power alone cannot protect us, nor does it entitle us to do as we please. Instead, they knew that our power grows through its prudent use; our security emanates from the justness of our cause, the force of our example, the tempering qualities of humility and restraint. We are the keepers of this legacy. Guided by these principles once more, we can meet those new threats that demand even greater effort - even greater cooperation and understanding between nations. We will begin to responsibly leave Iraq to its people, and forge a hard-earned peace in Afghanistan. With old friends and former foes, we will work tirelessly to lessen the nuclear threat, and roll back the specter of a warming planet. We will not apologize for our way of life, nor will we waver in its defense, and for those who seek to advance their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents, we say to you now that our spirit is stronger and cannot be broken; you cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you. For we know that our patchwork heritage is a strength, not a weakness. We are a nation of Christians and Muslims, Jews and Hindus - and non-believers. We are shaped by every language and culture, drawn from every end of this Earth; and because we have tasted the bitter swill of civil war and segregation, and emerged from that dark chapter stronger and more united, we cannot help but believe that the old hatreds shall someday pass; that the lines of tribe shall soon dissolve; that as the world grows smaller, our common humanity shall reveal itself; and that America must play its role in ushering in a new era of peace. To the Muslim world, we seek a new way forward, based on mutual interest and mutual respect. To those leaders around the globe who seek to sow conflict, or blame their society’s ills on the West - know that your people will judge you on what you can build, not what you destroy. To those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent, know that you are on the wrong side of history; but that we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist. To the people of poor nations, we pledge to work alongside you to make your farms flourish and let clean waters flow; to nourish starved bodies and feed hungry minds. And to those nations like ours that enjoy relative plenty, we say we can no longer afford indifference to suffering outside our borders; nor can we consume the world’s resources without regard to effect. For the world has changed, and we must change with it. As we consider the road that unfolds before us, we remember with humble gratitude those brave Americans who, at this very hour, patrol far-off deserts and distant mountains. They have something to tell us today, just as the fallen heroes who lie in Arlington whisper through the ages. We honor them not only because they are guardians of our liberty, but because they embody the spirit of service; a willingness to find meaning in something greater than themselves. And yet, at this moment - a moment that will define a generation - it is precisely this spirit that must inhabit us all. For as much as government can do and must do, it is ultimately the faith and determination of the American people upon which this nation relies. It is the kindness to take in a stranger when the levees break, the selflessness of workers who would rather cut their hours than see a friend lose their job which sees us through our darkest hours. It is the firefighter’s courage to storm a stairway filled with smoke, but also a parent’s willingness to nurture a child, that finally decides our fate. Our challenges may be new. The instruments with which we meet them may be new. But those values upon which our success depends - hard work and honesty, courage and fair play, tolerance and curiosity, loyalty and patriotism - these things are old. These things are true. They have been the quiet force of progress throughout our history. What is demanded then is a return to these truths. What is required of us now is a new era of responsibility - a recognition, on the part of every American, that we have duties to ourselves, our nation, and the world, duties that we do not grudgingly accept but rather seize gladly, firm in the knowledge that there is nothing so satisfying to the spirit, so defining of our character, than giving our all to a difficult task. This is the price and the promise of citizenship. This is the source of our confidence - the knowledge that God calls on us to shape an uncertain destiny. This is the meaning of our liberty and our creed - why men and women and children of every race and every faith can join in celebration across this magnificent mall, and why a man whose father less than sixty years ago might not have been served at a local restaurant can now stand before you to take a most sacred oath. So let us mark this day with remembrance, of who we are and how far we have traveled. In the year of America’s birth, in the coldest of months, a small band of patriots huddled by dying campfires on the shores of an icy river. The capital was abandoned. The enemy was advancing. The snow was stained with blood. At a moment when the outcome of our revolution was most in doubt, the father of our nation ordered these words be read to the people: “Let it be told to the future world…that in the depth of winter, when nothing but hope and virtue could survive…that the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet [it].“ America. In the face of our common dangers, in this winter of our hardship, let us remember these timeless words. With hope and virtue, let us brave once more the icy currents, and endure what storms may come. Let it be said by our children’s children that when we were tested we refused to let this journey end, that we did not turn back nor did we falter; and with eyes fixed on the horizon and God’s grace upon us, we carried forth that great gift of freedom and delivered it safely to future generations.]]> 1234 2009-01-21 02:08:20 2009-01-21 02:08:20 open open text-of-president-barack-obamas-inaugural-address publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234887604 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://7wggx.th8.us Oscar Nominations 2009 list http://worthview.com/oscar-nominations-2009-list/ Thu, 22 Jan 2009 23:15:51 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1238 Here comes OSCAR fever and fear again!! But now it reached India Rahman is having a dream run. Were you observing his music in the last 15-18 months ? (Guru, Jodha Akbar, few tamil movies, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, Ghajini, Slumdog Millionaire, and even more terrific Dilli 6). With already the Golden Globe award in his kitty, It will be no surprise if he get Oscar ! Our Rahman was nominated  for three Academy awards for his music compose in British-Indian movie "Slumdog Millionaire", which was in all shortlisted for 10 categories including Best Film and Best Director. Two songs from the same movie 'Jai Ho' and 'O Saya' were shortlisted for the Best Original Song. The film also won nominations in cinematography, Best Adapted Screenplay, Sound mixing, Sound editing and Film editing. David Fincher's romantic periodical "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", starring Brad Pitt, topped this year's race with a whopping 13 nominations. And yes, We are favorites too! WE ARE VERY PROUD OF OUR INDIAN - A.R.RAHMAN, and we all want he be the First Indian to get all the THREE OSCARS for his nominations. All the best !!! The nominations were announced at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Samuel Goldwyn Theatre by Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker. The winners will be named on February 22 at Hollywood's Kodak Theatre. The Oscar ceremony will be hosted by Hugh Jackman on February 22 at LA’s Kodak Theater. Here comes 81st Annual Academy Awards - Nominees BEST PICTURE The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Frost/Nixon Milk The Reader Slumdog Millionaire BEST ACTOR Richard Jenkins - The Visitor Frank Langella - Frost/Nixon Sean Penn - Milk Brad Pitt - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler BEST ACTRESS Anne Hathaway - Rachel Getting Married Angelina Jolie - Changeling Melissa Leo - Frozen River Meryl Streep - Doubt Kate Winslet - The Reader SUPPORTING ACTOR Josh Brolin - Milk Robert Downey Jr. - Tropic Thunder Philip Seymour Hoffman - Doubt Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight Michael Shannon - Revolutionary Road SUPPORTING ACTRESS Amy Adams - Doubt Penelope Cruz - Vicky Cristina Barcelona Viola Davis - Doubt Taraji P. Henson - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Marisa Tomei - The Wrestler DIRECTOR David Fincher Ron Howard Gus Van Sant Stephen Daldry Danny Boyle ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY Courtney Hunt - Frozen River Mike Leigh - Happy-Go-Lucky Martin - In Bruges Dustin Lance Black - Milk Andrew Stanton - WALL-E ADAPTED SCREENPLAY Eric Roth and Robin Swicord - Benjamin Button John Patrick Shanley - Doubt Peter Morgan - Frost/Nixon David Hare - The Reader Simon Beaufoy - Slumdog Millionaire FOREIGN LANGUAGE Der Baader Meinhof Komplex The Class Departures Revanche Waltz with Bashir ANIMATED Bolt Kung Fun Panda WALL-E]]> 1238 2009-01-22 23:15:51 2009-01-22 23:15:51 open open oscar-nominations-2009-list publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234887470 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://hnh8e.th8.us Happy 60th Republic day to all INDIANS http://worthview.com/happy-60th-republic-day-to-all-indians/ Sat, 24 Jan 2009 03:53:06 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1266 Here comes our 60th Republic day There are many discussions going on the net and off the net regarding years of celebration whether it is 60th year or 59th year of republic india. Although India obtained its independence on August 15, 1947, the Constitution of India came into effect only on January 26, 1950.So we had completed 59 years and now we are entering into 60th year .So its time to celebrate 60 years of Republic India. During the transition period from 1947 to 1950, King George VI was the head of country. C. Rajagopalachari served as the Governor-General of India during this period. Following January 26, 1950, Rajendra Prasad was elected as the president of India.. With 395 Articles and eight Schedules, the Indian Constitution is the largest written  constitution in the world. Missing PM for the first time For the first time in history of india, our Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is missing the Republic Day celebrations this time.

    When the nation celebrates the 60th Republic Day on Monday, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will be recuperating from a bypass surgery at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).

    Our Guests On every Republic day, it has become our tradition to hosts another head of state as the chief guest.Following people are our guests till now. Year     Guest Name                                            Country 1976     Prime Minister Jacques Chirac                                France 1978     President Dr.Patrick Hillery                                    Ireland 1986     Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou                       Greece 1992     President Mário Soares                                           Portugal 1995     President Nelson Mandela                                      South Africa 1996     President Dr. Fernando Henrique Cardoso             Brazil 1997     Prime Minister Basdeo Panday                                Trinidad and Tobago 1998     President Jacques Chirac                                        France 1999     King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev                         Nepal 2000     President Olusegun Obasanjo                                Nigeria 2001     President Abdelaziz Bouteflika                               Algeria 2002     President Cassam Uteem                                       Mauritius 2003     President Mohammed Khatami                               Iran 2004     President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva                         Brazil 2005     King Jigme Singye Wangchuk                                 Bhutan 2006     King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud                    Saudi Arabia 2007     President Vladimir Putin                                        Russia 2008     President Nicolas Sarkozy                                     France 2009     President Nursultan Nazarbayev                            Kazakhstan Source: Wikipedia Quotes on Republic Day Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of Independent India, in his special message to his countrymen, on the birth of the Indian Republic, said: "We must re-dedicate ourselves on this day to the peaceful but sure realization of the dream that had inspired the Father of our Nation and the other captains and soldiers of our freedom struggle, the dream of establishing a classless, co-operative, free and happy society in 'his country'. We must remember that this is more a day of dedications than of rejoicing - dedication to the glorious task of making the peasants and workers the toilers and the thinkers fully free, happy and cultured." C. Rajagopalachari, His Excellency the Governor-General in a broadcast talk from the Delhi Station of All-India Radio on Jan 26, 1950 said: "On the eve of my laying down office, with the inauguration of the Republic, I should like to tender my greetings and best wishes to the men and women of India who will henceforth be a citizen of a republic. I feel deeply thankful for the affection showered on me by all sections of the people, which alone enabled me to hear the burden of an office to the duties and conventions of which I had been an utter stranger." ]]>
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    Rare Pics of India - 3 http://worthview.com/rare-pics-of-india-on-republic-day/ Sat, 24 Jan 2009 05:51:01 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1272 Some rare pictures of India on republic day


    Source - http://india.gov.in]]> 1272 2009-01-24 05:51:01 2009-01-24 05:51:01 open open rare-pics-of-india-on-republic-day publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234908769 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://d6gcg.th8.us Meme Indians - Song Lyrics Khadgam http://worthview.com/meme-indians-song-lyrics-khadgam/ Wed, 28 Jan 2009 04:14:02 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1290 Here are the lyrics ]]> 1290 2009-01-28 04:14:02 2009-01-28 04:14:02 open open meme-indians-song-lyrics-khadgam publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241113406 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://bxo7b.th8.us Try Gmail Offline !! http://worthview.com/offline-gmail/ Thu, 29 Jan 2009 03:59:20 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1301 labs till yesterday, is live now and available to all.Google announced its availability today in their blog. We don't need to download any software's other than Google Gears. Offline gmail resembles Mozilla Thunderbird or Outlook. Follow these steps to get started once you see labs tab in gmail:

    1. Click Settings and click the Labs tab in gmail.
    2. Select Enable next to Offline Gmail.
    3. Click Save Changes.
    4. After your browser reloads, you'll see a new "Offline" link in the upper righthand corner of your account, next to your username. Click this link to start the offline set up process and download Gears if you don't already have it.
    Once you enable this feature, gmail uses google gears to download the cache of your mail.As long as you connected to server, gears will synchronize with those servers. In their words " When you lose your connection, Gmail automatically switches to offline mode, and uses the data stored on your computer's hard drive instead of the information sent across the network. You can read messages, star and label them, and do all of the things you're used to doing while reading your webmail online. Any messages you send while offline will be placed in your outbox and automatically sent the next time Gmail detects a connection. And if you're on an unreliable or slow connection (like when you're "borrowing" your neighbor's wireless), you can choose to use "flaky connection mode," which is somewhere in between: it uses the local cache as if you were disconnected, but still synchronizes your mail with the server in the background. Our goal is to provide nearly the same browser-based Gmail experience whether you're using the data cached on your computer or talking directly to the server. We're making offline Gmail available to everyone who uses Gmail in US or UK English over the next couple of days, so if you don't see it under the Labs tab yet, it should be there soon."]]>
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    Questions in Adobe Tests n Interviews - Part 8 http://worthview.com/questions-in-adobe-tests-n-interviews-part-8/ Fri, 30 Jan 2009 17:37:06 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1310 1. Solve: (A V B) ^ (!A V B) ^ ( A V ! B)

     

    2. If 0 on a sector represents vacant and 1 represents occupied and on a 32 bit area D4FE2003 is written then what % is vacant.

     

    3. A DFA was drawn….for a certain string.

    You have to draw a DFA for language from alphabet (a,b)* which does not accept strings containing aabb.

     

    4.create a tree for which inorder and preorder traversal is given

    like…Inorder AVBEGHEHNEH

    and Preorder VGHWEH…….

    Now draw tree for Postorder traversal

     

    5. for 100 sorted elements array

      a. what will be avg complexity of searching an element in the array

      b. write a code for searching an element

     

     

    Data Struct/OS - Binary Search Trees (isBST?, depth, node-leaf relations etc), Linked list (reverse, search the element from it's end, etc), some questions on OS. - Overall you should have good knowledge in BST and linked list. C - swap int pointers, malloc for mxn matrix, function pointers, const pointers, typedef errors, switch() errors, #define, bitwise operators (divisble by 3), arrays (find duplicates, rotate elements from i, j etc), recursion, booleans (prove equations like A+BC = (A+B)(B+C), simplify (~A)(A+B)+(AA+B)(~B)), postorder, preorder. overall the question paper was tough you have to practice a lot before the test.

    C Paper:

     

    1. What is the difference between Char a[ ]=”string” and char *a=”String”

     

    1. What is wrong with the code? The code was for conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit

    degF =5/9*(c+32)

     

     In code this line was wrong as we want 5/9 and that to be multiplied with bracket result. But here 9 will be first multiplied with bracket result.

     

    1. What are Data breakpoints? Give two scenarios where we make the use of this

     

    1. What do you mean by Bit fields? Give example

     

    1. Write the function for changing a number from hexadecimal to integer htoi(s)

     

    1. Compare two binary trees they are same or not.

     

    1. You have N computers and [Ca, Cb] means a is connected to b and this connectivity is symmetric and transitive. then write a program which checks that all computers are interconnected and talk two each other

     

    1. WAP to find Depth of tree program. We were given the structure of the node using that we need to write the code.

     

    1. In binary search we have two comparisons one for greater than and other for less than the mid value. Optimize so that we need to check only once

     

    1. Question was some what like we need to write the function so that we get the two dimensional array and memory is assigned to it using malloc function. Don’t remember the question exactly. But this was the only question in proper language.

         I remember only 5 questions in this. A s this was taken first

     

    1. Binary search Tree was given. Find 4ths smallest element.

     

    1. Some code in assembly was given and given five options. What is being calculated?

     

    Ans (XY) 2 + Y + Z

     

    1. Represent (-5)10 in 2’s complement representation in 8 bits

     

    1. Expression was given. Draw tree and then find the postfix

     

    1. Some commands in the assembly language were given. Then need to convert this code in assembly

     

    A=300;

    For (i=0 ; i<=10 ;  i++)

    A=A+200;

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    More to come --- stay glued !! 

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    Questions in Adobe Tests n Interviews - Part 9 http://worthview.com/questions-in-adobe-tests-n-interviews-part-9/ Fri, 30 Jan 2009 17:43:26 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1312 C test:

    Q1) linked list using recursion. Q2) Find if a number is divisible my 3, without using %,/ or *. You can use atoi(). Q3) 2 integers A and B are given, find the no of bits that need to be flipped in A to get B. ( xor a and b and count the number of bits) Q4) Write a Rotate function for rotating elements in an array, using a reverse function. Q5) Given 2 sorted arrays A and B with duplicate elements, get C= A -B and does not have duplicates(use a variation of merging 2 arrays and then remove the duplicates.) Q6) Some routines to swap int pointers. Q7) Subtraction of 2 base 13 numbers. Q8) Min and max nodes of a quad tree. Q9) Prove that in a tree no of internal nodes is one less than leaves. Q10) A couple of boolean logic proofs Q11) Code to see if a binary tree is a BST or not. Q12) Switch case program out put

    Engineering test:

    Most of it had algorithms( no code) Q1) Given an array with some repeating numbers. Like 12,6,5,12,6 output: 12,12,6,6,5 12 shud come before 6 since it is earlier in list. So cant use a dictionary. Q2) Implement a dictionary manually with a lil overhead. Q3)finding nth element from end in a list Q4)inserting an element into a sorted linked list.

    In the anal part many questions were based on the rule that square root of 25 is +5/-5. Not just 5. Similarly for 1.

    Q1) linked list using recursion.

    Q2) Find if a number is divisible my 3, without using %,/ or *. You can use atoi(). Q3) 2 integers A and B are given, find the no of bits that need to be flipped in A to get B. ( xor a and b and count the number of bits) Q4) Write a Rotate function for rotating elements in an array, using a reverse function. Q5) Given 2 sorted arrays A and B with duplicate elements, get C= A -B and does not have duplicates(use a variation of merging 2 arrays and then remove the duplicates.) Q6) Some routines to swap int pointers. Q7) Subtraction of 2 base 13 numbers. Q8) Min and max nodes of a quad tree. Q9) Prove that in a tree no of internal nodes is one less than leaves. Q10) A couple of boolean logic proofs Q11) Code to see if a binary tree is a BST or not.

    Q12) Switch case program out put

    The engineering paper was totally based on the Data Structure, simple assembly programs implementation and some simple algorithms related to data structures.

    So read Arrays, Linked list, postfix prefixes inorder post order etc.

     

     

    Most of the problems in adobe are solved here, though it is not mentioned that they are from Adobe, so this means he has to go through them as many as possible The C/Java/quant are from bestsamplequestions.com The questions are mostly (99%) theoretical, or algo type If he is fresher then there will aloso be an apti n quant paper. Otherwiser only two papers Enginerring - based on college courses C/Java - whatever opt for - this too is theoretical Questions like what is transient variable what is finally what is the significance of package wree asked. A few of the question that were asked to me are A BST was given, find the fourth largest node Evalutae the psotfix expression Evalutae (-5) in 2's complement An expression was given , we had to make the expression tree for that and the postfix expression for that. It was something like a* ((b+c/d) *d) +e You have N computers and [Ca, Cb] means a is connected to b and this connectivity is symmetric and transitive. then write a program which checks that all computers are interconnected and talk two each other Soln : - Breadth First Search(I guess) Some code in assembly was given and given five options. What is being calculated? Ans (XY) 2 + Y + Z Some commands in the assembly language were given. Then need to convert this code in assembly Commands were like Add- Adds top 2 elemnrts from stack and pushes the result back in to it Sub and others The code is A=300; For (i=0 ; i<=10 ; i++) A=A+200; Algorithm to draw a line in a 2-D axes. Given P1(x1,y1), P2(x2,y2) where x1>x2. My Soln: find the slope m and intercept c, using standard formulae Increment x2 by 1(this was given) and calculate y2' and join the dots Easy though write an algorithm, to find if two binary trees are same

     

     

    write an O(log2(N)) algorithm to find X^N

     

     

    1. find the nth node from end in a linked list in single parse 2. wap to check if the tree is BST 3. prove A+BC =(A+B)(A+C) 4. (A023AC5B)-(129B5321) to the base 13 5. prove that no of leaf nodes in any binaryy tree is one more than the no of nodes with degree 2 6. write a prog in assembly lang 2 calculate sum of first n natural nos 7. print values in an array with recurring didits eg a[10]={3,2,5,4,3,4,6,12,4,12,6} the prog shud print {3,3,5,4,4,6,6,12,12} chk the sequence 8. write prefix and postfix notation 9. insert a node in a sorted linked list. 10. draw dfa for b* + b*a(ba)* 11. simplify a boolean expression ~a(a+b) -(b+a)(a+~b)

     

     

    how will you find the number of leaf nodes in a tree

    rotate an array using reverse fn....

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    Questions in Adobe Tests n Interviews - Part 10 http://worthview.com/questions-in-adobe-tests-n-interviews-part-10/ Fri, 30 Jan 2009 17:55:24 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1314 Interview1: He is very soft-spoken and one of my friend told me that this guy had brutally destroyed him. So I was terribly nervous. I usually am confident but in that room, I was stammering! Finally, it turned out that he wasn't that brutal after all. Moral of the story: Stay confident at all times.
    1. He asked me my specialization? When I told him that I had none as I didn't want to specialize in this stage, he was a little surprised but appeared satisfied with my reason.
    1. Why not further studies? (He had noted that I was third in my batch. He appeared impressed by that Answer : I told him that my profile clearly indicated that I've been trying to get into the industry via internships, industry-funded projects right from second year, second sem. I said that I was fully sure that I didn't want to do MS anytime soon.
    1. He asked me to tell him about my favorite project. Answer : I told him about the web-browser that I had developed for cell-phones. I thought that was the only project which was closest to what Adobe was working on. He appeared satisfied with my answers.
    1. He then looked at my grades. He commented that my lowest grade - B- was in Digital Image Processing. I just looked at him like a doofus thinking of what to say. But he quickly added, 'don't worry, it happens.' So people, be fully prepared to explain any anomalous grades. I was prepared with the explanation of the W in the my grade-sheet but not of the B- in DIP. I know that this is really stupid considering that I was interviewing with Adobe. Don't make this mistake.
    1. He then asked me a question that had been asked in Round 4, written test: Describe an optimal algorithm to find the second minimum number in an array of numbers. What is the exact number of comparisons required in the worst case? Note that they didn't ask the order in Big-Oh notation. They wanted the exact number of comparisons. Answer : I screwed up, big time in this question. I had superficially discussed this question with my friend a while ago and he had outlined an algorithm which I thought that I had understood, but I hadn't. I started off explaining it but got stuck in the middle. He sternly told me to read it up again. One solution that I could tell him, and which I had written in the test was this: Use two variables - min and second min. Initialize them by comparing the first two elements of the array. This is (1) comparison. Then, go through the entire array, from index 2 to n-1 comparing each element, first with min and then with second min, updating each variable as necessary. This will involve a worst case of two comparisons for each element. Therefore, total number of comparisons = 2*(n-2) + 1 = 2*n - 3 comparisons. I'll try to update this with a better solution, sometime soon.
    1. Given a polygon (could be regular, irregular, convex, concave), find out whether a particular point lies inside it or outside it. Answer : This is an easy, straight question from graphics. You shoot a ray parallel to the x-axis passing through this point. Start with odd parity. Change parity of ray each time it intersects an edge of the polygon (consider special case of when the line passes through a vertex of the polygon. Change parity only if it passes through a vertex which has one edge above it and one edge below the ray). If the parity of ray is even when it passes through the point, it is inside the polygon, else it is not.
    1. He asked me to explain Canny's algorithm to him. (this was because my DIP project was related to this) Answer : This is simple. Study DIP
    1. Then, he gave me a practical problem to solve: Suppose you are given an image which contains some text and some photos. How do you find the location of the image? Answer : I gave various alternatives - from searching for RGB components, to using OCR.. he didn't appear fully satisfied. I think he was looking for edge-detection, but that would fail, if the text contained tables, etc.

    Interview2 :

    He was friendly at the start but this interview was my worst. He asked me my favorite subject. I said that it was Programming. (He laughed at that)
    1. Which are the four storage classes in C. Answer : static, extern, register, auto
    1. Given a program:
    int i; int main(){   int j;   int *k = (int *) malloc (sizeof(int)); ..//routine code }

    Where are each of these variables stored? Answer : I started off correctly, but he was able to confuse me. He brought in shared libraries, static libraries fundas into the discussion. We had a discussion for about twenty-minutes on this. Finally, he was happy with one of my answers because I had deduced which policy made sense and answered correctly. He said that out of all the people interviewed so far (I was second last), nobody had been able to answer all of these questions correctly.

    1. Question on polymorphisms. this is easy - get it from any C++ book. He tried to confuse me again, but this time I was ready and he was finally satisfied. Then he looked at my grades and said that out of all your grades, you have only two Bs and one of them is in Compilers. Why? (Damn it.. three non-A grades and that's all they ask about. What's wrong with this world?!) Didn't you like Compilers? "Not in particular", I replied. "Fine. Now, I HAVE to ask you questions on compilers", he said.
    1. He again went back to the first question he had asked me. Once again, I had no satisfactory answer for him.
    1. Then he wrote out some code and asked me how the compiler will generate code for it. I gave some answer, but he was clearly not satisfied. I thought it was all over by then. Then, he asked me a DIP question. He commented that he had given that particular question to his juniors in IITB once and they had done a very good job at it. The problem is this: A teacher is writing on a blackboard and we want to pass all the information on the blackboard over a low-bandwidth network in real-time. How do we do it. Answer : I first suggested that we capture only a small portion of the board. To locate that portion, we could search for the chalk in the prof's hand - of course, taking care that it had the blackboard in the background (no point capturing a video of the prof scratching his chin, na?). Further, if the prof was writing only text, we could convert the video into text by OCR and then transmitting. Simple diagrams could also be reduced to a set of vector-graphics instructions (we rarely, see the prof shading stuff). I think he liked my approach, but was not completely satisfied. Anyway, we left it at that and went forward.
    1. Given a set of words one after another, give me a data structure so that you'll know whether a word has appeared already or not. Answer : I suggested various alternatives. but he kept helping me and finally, we came up with an array of pointers to 26-trees (each node of the tree has 26 children). Store every word as a path from the root to a leaf with pointers in the correct places. For example, hello would be stored as - pointer from 'h' index of the root array to a node which had a pointer from 'e' index of it's array to a node which had a pointer from 'l' index of the array.. and so on. This is both time and space efficient.
    1. He asked me some questions on Interprocess Communication: What's a semaphore? How are they used? He would often pick out words from my answers and ask me what they meant. He wanted to make sure that I really knew what I was talking about. I was able to answer all his questions, but I made the mistake of telling him, when we started off that I didn't know much about this subject as I had done it a long time ago. He was very annoyed at that, apparently because a lot of people before me had said this.
    1. He then asked me some DB fundas. Transaction. Serializability, Consistent state, etc. I was able to answer all of them. I stumbled around a bit in a few questions where I was explaining correctly, but not using the keywords that he was looking for.
    1. Finally, he asked me whether I had any questions. I thought that I should say something to make him realize that I was not completely stupid and so asked him whether there was any logic to the order in which the short-listed candidates were called. This turned out to be a dumb move. The order was alphabetic and he sent me off with a parting shot, saying "You guys do pattern recognition and stuff and still you can't recognize such a simple pattern" Me and my big mouth! Moral of the story: Don't ask questions for the sake of asking.

    Interview3 : Puzzle round

    After the first two interviews, this one was like having a warm batch after being cold and wet for days! I did well in this one.
    1. There is a clock at the bottom of the hill and a clock at the top of the hill. The clock at the bottom of the hill works fine but the clock at the top doesn't. How will you synchronize the two clocks. Obviously, you can't carry either of the clocks up or down the hill! And you have a horse to help you transport yourself. And, the time required for going up the hill is not equal to the time required to go down the hill. Answer : You have to go up the hill and come back, with horse, without horse, getting four equations to solve four unknowns - time to go uphill - with horse, without horse, time to go downhill - with horse, without horse. Then you can go up the hill and set the clock to '(time when you left) + (time to go uphill with horse)'
    1. There was one more puzzle.. I don't remember it. but I do remember that we started discussing ways of generating large prime numbers. I told him the funda of Mersenee primes (luckily remembered it) and he was decently impressed.
    16.#include‹stdio.h› main(){ int a[2][2][2] = { {10,2,3,4}, {5,6,7,8}  };
    int *p,*q; p=&a[2][2][2]; *q=***a; printf("%d----%d",*p,*q);}
    Answer:

    SomeGarbageValue---1

    Explanation:

    p=&a[2][2][2] you declare only two 2D arrays, but you are trying to access the third 2D(which you are not declared) it will print garbage values. *q=***a starting address of a is assigned integer pointer. Now q is pointing to starting address of a. If you print *q, it will print first element of 3D array.

    main( ){int a[2][3][2] = {{{2,4},{7,8},{3,4}},{{2,2},{2,3},{3,4}}};
    printf("%u %u %u %d n",a,*a,**a,***a);printf("%u %u %u %d n",a+1,*a+1,**a+1,***a+1); }
    Answer: 100, 100, 100, 2 114, 104, 102, 3 Explanation:

    The given array is a 3-D one. It can also be viewed as a 1-D array.

    2

    4

    7

    8

    3

    4

    2

    2

    2

    3

    3

    4

    100

    102

    104

    106

    108

    110

    112

    114

    116

    118

    120

    122

    thus, for the first printf statement a, *a, **a give address of first element . since the indirection ***a gives the value. Hence, the first line of the output. for the second printf a+1 increases in the third dimension thus points to value at 114, *a+1 increments in second dimension thus points to 104, **a +1 increments the first dimension thus points to 102 and ***a+1 first gets the value at first location and then increments it by 1. Hence, the output.
    main( ){int a[ ] = {10,20,30,40,50},j,*p; for(j=0; j<5; j++) {printf("%d" ,*a); a++; }
    p = a;for(j=0; j<5; j++) {printf("%d " ,*p); p++;   } }
    Answer:Compiler error: lvalue required. Explanation:

    Error is in line with statement a++. The operand must be an lvalue and may be of any of scalar type for the any operator, array name only when subscripted is an lvalue. Simply array name is a non-modifiable lvalue.

    main( ){static int  a[ ]   = {0,1,2,3,4};int  *p[ ] = {a,a+1,a+2,a+3,a+4};int  **ptr =  p;
    ptr++;printf("n %d  %d  %d", ptr-p, *ptr-a, **ptr); *ptr++;printf("n %d  %d  %d", ptr-p, *ptr-a, **ptr);
    *++ptr;printf("n %d  %d  %d", ptr-p, *ptr-a, **ptr);  ++*ptr; printf("n %d  %d  %d", ptr-p, *ptr-a, **ptr); }
    Answer:111 222 333 344 Explanation:

    Let us consider the array and the two pointers with some address

    a

    0

    1

    2

    3

    4

    100

    102

    104

    106

    108

    p

    100

    102

    104

    106

    108

    1000

    1002

    1004

    1006

    1008

    ptr

    1000

    2000

    After execution of the instruction ptr++ value in ptr becomes 1002, if scaling factor for integer is 2 bytes. Now ptr - p is value in ptr - starting location of array p, (1002 - 1000) / (scaling factor) = 1, *ptr - a = value at address pointed by ptr - starting value of array a, 1002 has a value 102 so the value is (102 - 100)/(scaling factor) = 1, **ptr is the value stored in the location pointed by the pointer of ptr = value pointed by value pointed by 1002 = value pointed by 102 = 1. Hence the output of the firs printf is 1, 1, 1. After execution of *ptr++ increments value of the value in ptr by scaling factor, so it becomes1004. Hence, the outputs for the second printf are ptr - p = 2, *ptr - a = 2, **ptr = 2. After execution of *++ptr increments value of the value in ptr by scaling factor, so it becomes1004. Hence, the outputs for the third printf are ptr - p = 3, *ptr - a = 3, **ptr = 3. After execution of ++*ptr value in ptr remains the same, the value pointed by the value is incremented by the scaling factor. So the value in array p at location 1006 changes from 106 10 108,. Hence, the outputs for the fourth printf are ptr - p = 1006 - 1000 = 3, *ptr - a = 108 - 100 = 4, **ptr = 4.
    main ( ){ static char *s[ ]  = {"black", "white", "yellow", "violet"}; char **ptr[ ] = {s+3, s+2, s+1, s}, ***p;
     p = ptr; **++p; printf("%s",*--*++p + 3);}
    Answer:ck Explanation:

    In this problem we have an array of char pointers pointing to start of 4 strings. Then we have ptr which is a pointer to a pointer of type char and a variable p which is a pointer to a pointer to a pointer of type char. p hold the initial value of ptr, i.e. p = s+3. The next statement increment value in p by 1 , thus now value of p = s+2. In the printf statement the expression is evaluated *++p causes gets value s+1 then the pre decrement is executed and we get s+1-1 = s . the indirection operator now gets the value from the array of s and adds 3 to the starting address. The string is printed starting from this position. Thus, the output is 'ck'.

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    Google Earth 5.0 Released !! http://worthview.com/google-earth-50-released/ Tue, 03 Feb 2009 04:59:14 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1323 Some Images from Google Earth 5.0 (source : news.Cnet.com) Mars view from Google earth Under the ocean - Travel into the deep Wreckage of the Titanic Ocean Dead zones off the coast of Florida. New history feature - chunk of land in Sacramento, Calif., in 1998.]]> 1323 2009-02-03 04:59:14 2009-02-03 04:59:14 open open google-earth-50-released publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234908690 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://itzsw.th8.us Valentine's Day - History or Mystery http://worthview.com/valentines-day-history-or-mystery/ Thu, 05 Feb 2009 16:49:11 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1334 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 < ![endif]-->

    Valentine's Day or Saint Valentine's Day is a holiday celebrated on February 14 by many people throughout the world by exchanging candy, flowers, and gifts between loved ones. The day is most closely associated with the mutual exchange of love notes in the form of "valentines." Modern Valentine symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten notes have largely given way to mass-produced greeting cards. The sending of Valentines was a fashion in nineteenth-century Great Britain, and, in 1847, Esther Howland developed a successful business in her Worcester, Massachusetts home with hand-made Valentine cards based on British models. The popularity of Valentine cards in 19th-century America was a harbinger of the future commercialization of holidays in the United States.

    History of Valentine's Day

    One legend contends that Valentine was a priest who served during the third century in Rome. When Emperor Claudius II decided that single men made better soldiers than those with wives and families, he outlawed marriage for young men — his crop of potential soldiers. Valentine, realizing the injustice of the decree, defied Claudius and continued to perform marriages for young lovers in secret. When Valentine's actions were discovered, Claudius ordered that he be put to death.

    Other stories suggest that Valentine may have been killed for attempting to help Christians escape harsh Roman prisons where they were often beaten and tortured.

    According to one legend, Valentine actually sent the first 'valentine' greeting himself. While in prison, it is believed that Valentine fell in love with a young girl — who may have been his jailor's daughter — who visited him during his confinement. Before his death, it is alleged that he wrote her a letter, which he signed 'From your Valentine,' an expression that is still in use today. Although the truth behind the Valentine legends is murky, the stories certainly emphasize his appeal as a sympathetic, heroic, and, most importantly, romantic figure. It's no surprise that by the Middle Ages, Valentine was one of the most popular saints in England and France.

    While some believe that Valentine's Day is celebrated in the middle of February to commemorate the anniversary of Valentine's death or burial — which probably occurred around 270 A.D — others claim that the Christian church may have decided to celebrate Valentine's feast day in the middle of February in an effort to 'christianize' celebrations of the pagan Lupercalia festival. In ancient Rome, February was the official beginning of spring and was considered a time for purification. Houses were ritually cleansed by sweeping them out and then sprinkling salt and a type of wheat called spelt throughout their interiors. Lupercalia, which began at the ides of February, February 15, was a fertility festival dedicated to Faunus, the Roman god of agriculture, as well as to the Roman founders Romulus and Remus.

    Did You Know?

    • 188 million Valentine's Day cards are exchanged annually, making Valentine's Day the second-most popular greeting-card-giving occasion. (This total excludes packaged kids valentines for classroom exchanges.) (Source: Hallmark research)
    • Over 50 percent of all Valentine's Day cards are purchased in the six days prior to the observance, making Valentine's Day a procrastinator's delight. (Source: Hallmark research)
    • Research reveals that more than half of the U.S. population celebrates Valentine's Day by purchasing a greeting card. (Source: Hallmark research)
    • There are 119 single men (i.e., never married, widowed or divorced) who are in their 20s for every 100 single women of the same ages.

    Names of some romantic-sounding places:

    • Valentine, NE
    • Valentine, TX
    • Loveland, CO
    • Lovejoy, GA
    • Lovelock, NE
    • Love Valley, NC
    • Loveland, OH
    • Loveland Park, OH
    • Loveland, OK
    • Lovelady, TX
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    • Loving County, TX
    • Lovington, NM
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    • Love County, OK
    • Lovington, IL
    • Romeo, CO
    • Romeo, MI
    • Romeoville, IL
    • Sacred Heart, MN
    • Heart Butte, MT
    • South Heart, ND

    Worthview wishes one and all a Happy Valentine's day

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    Satyam New CEO - A S Murthy http://worthview.com/satyam-new-ceo-a-s-murthy/ Thu, 05 Feb 2009 18:34:58 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1341 Government-appointed Satyam Board appointed A S Murthy as new CEO for Satyam,  a Satyam executive for 15 years. Satyam revealed that the company had also received bank sanctions for 6 billion rupees towards working capital requirements. Satyam has been battling for survival since Ramalinga Raju resigned as chairman on Jan. 7, revealing profits had been overstated for years and that $1 billion of cash and bank balances on the company's books did not exist. The board also reiterated its focus on retaining customers and associates, evaluating long-term strategic options, assessing legal liabilities, undertaking cost rationalisation measures and resuming investment in identified areas. ]]> 1341 2009-02-05 18:34:58 2009-02-05 18:34:58 open open satyam-new-ceo-a-s-murthy publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1234939314 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://b9caz.th8.us Teamwork means more than "We" http://worthview.com/teamwork-means-more-than-we/ Wed, 18 Feb 2009 10:23:20 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=1521 Hence, we owe you more and more than ever before and we promise to deliver religiously. Though with these hiccups, we are still going strong. Our web site ranking on Alexa came down strongly to 1,94,608 from 30,00,000 in less than three months !!! (This rank being three month average making it even more competent). From every mistake, there will something that we can learn. And it proved to be true in our case also. After all this, we just found one thing more than anything else. We found a team, a perfect team which can deliver stuff when needed most !  Teamwork means more than we !!  Regards, Worthview Team.]]> 1521 2009-02-18 15:53:20 2009-02-18 10:23:20 open open teamwork-means-more-than-we publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1235072668 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://qafko.th8.us 5 purnimagarikipati@gmail.com 115.241.155.6 2009-02-18 23:10:11 2009-02-18 17:40:11 1 0 0 Facebook returned to its old Terms of use http://worthview.com/facebook-returned-to-its-old-terms-of-use/ Wed, 18 Feb 2009 14:47:39 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=1525 return back to old Terms of use. More than 175 million people use Facebook. If it were a country, it would be the sixth most populated country in the world. In Mark words "Going forward, we've decided to take a new approach towards developing our terms. We concluded that returning to our previous terms was the right thing for now. You have my commitment that we'll do all of these things, but in order to do them right it will take a little bit of time. We expect to complete this in the next few weeks. In the meantime, we've changed the terms back to what existed before the February 4th change, which was what most people asked us for and was the recommendation of the outside experts we consulted."]]> 1525 2009-02-18 20:17:39 2009-02-18 14:47:39 open open facebook-returned-to-its-old-terms-of-use publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1235131574 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://39mcy.th8.us Causes of Kashmir Conflict http://worthview.com/causes-of-kashmir-conflict/ Fri, 20 Feb 2009 23:26:01 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1545 We  collected some information from BBC News and Wikipedia regading Kashmir conflit.These are  arranged here in Q and A or step-by-step guide to the dispute Why is Kashmir disputed? The territory of Kashmir was hotly contested even before India and Pakistan won their independence from Britain in August 1947. Under the partition plan provided by the Indian Independence Act of 1947, Kashmir was free to accede to India or Pakistan. The Maharaja, Hari Singh, wanted to stay independent but eventually decided to accede to India, signing over key powers to the Indian government - in return for military aid and a promised referendum. Since then, the territory has been the flashpoint for two of the three India-Pakistan wars: the first in 1947-8, the second in 1965. In 1999, India fought a brief but bitter conflict with Pakistani-backed forces who had infiltrated Indian-controlled territory in the Kargil area. In addition to the rival claims of Delhi and Islamabad to the territory, there has been a growing and often violent separatist movement against Indian rule in Kashmir since 1989. What are the rival claims? Islamabad says Kashmir should have become part of Pakistan in 1947, because Muslims are in the majority in the region. Pakistan also argues that Kashmiris should be allowed to vote in a referendum on their future, following numerous UN resolutions on the issue. Delhi, however, does not want international debate on the issue, arguing that the Simla Agreement of 1972 provided for a resolution through bilateral talks. India points to the Instrument of Accession signed in October 1947 by the Maharaja, Hari Singh. Both India and Pakistan reject the option of Kashmir becoming an independent state. How dangerous is the Kashmir dispute? It is potentially one of the most dangerous disputes in the world and in the worst-case scenario could trigger a nuclear conflict. In 1998 India and Pakistan both declared themselves to be nuclear powers with a string of nuclear tests. In 2002 there was a huge deployment of troops on both sides of the border as India reacted to an armed attack on the national parliament in Delhi the previous December. Tension between the two countries has rarely been so high. India said the attack was carried out by Pakistani-based militants assisted by the Pakistan government - a charge always denied by Pakistan. For much of the last two decades, separatist militancy and cross-border firing between the Indian and Pakistani armies has left a death toll running into tens of thousands and a population traumatised by fighting and fear. Are there grounds to hope the Kashmir dispute can be resolved? Recent years have seen a big thaw in relations between India and Pakistan. In addition to holding more talks, they have taken several Kashmir-specific confidence building measures. A bus service between the two parts of Kashmir was resumed in 2005. In October 2008 an old trade road was reopened after 60 years across the Line of Control (LoC) that divides Indian and Pakistani-administered Kashmir. Earlier in the same month a rail service was introduced. The two governments have huge international backing to continue the peace process and make their ongoing negotiations succeed. An end to the violence and uncertainty in Kashmir would also be widely welcomed in India and Pakistan - and not only by those weary of the fighting or those who see it as a hindrance to the economic development of the South Asia region. However, a diplomatic solution has escaped both sides for more than 60 years, and there are no signs of any new proposals yet. Furthermore, both governments face powerful hard line groups within their own countries who will be carefully monitoring the talks to make sure concessions they deem to be unacceptable are not offered to the other side. Who are the militants? Since the insurgency began in 1989, the number of armed Muslim separatists grew from hundreds to thousands. However their numbers have dwindled over the past two years. The most prominent militant group are the pro-Pakistani Hizbul Mujahideen. Islamabad denies providing them and others with logistical and material support. The Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) was the largest pro-independence militant group but it gave up the armed struggle in 1994 and has since been active on the political front. Its influence is thought to have waned. Other former militant groups have joined the umbrella of the All-Party Hurriyat (Freedom) Conference (APHC), which campaigns peacefully for an end to India's presence in Kashmir. However the hard line faction of the APHC - as well as several armed militant groups - are demanding a tripartite dialogue among Indian, Pakistan and Kashmiri representatives - but India has so far not agreed to this. The moderate faction of the APHC, led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, opened bilateral talks with the Indian government in 2004. But they have complained that Delhi has not taken steps it promised to create a conducive atmosphere for dialogue - such as the release of prisoners and the withdrawal of the laws that give sweeping powers to the armed forces. Talks between the two sides last took place in early 2006. Is religion an issue? Religion is an important aspect of the dispute. Partition in 1947 gave India's Muslims a state of their own: Pakistan. So a common faith underpins Pakistan's claims to Kashmir, where many areas are Muslim-dominated. The population of the Indian-administered state of Jammu and Kashmir is over 60% Muslim, making it the only state within India where Muslims are in the majority. What is the Line of Control? A demarcation line was originally established in January 1949 as a ceasefire line, following the end of the first Kashmir war. In July 1972, after a second conflict, the Line of Control (LoC) was re-established under the terms of the Simla Agreement, with minor variations on the earlier boundary. The LoC passes through a mountainous region about 5,000 metres above sea level. The conditions there are so extreme that the bitter cold claims more lives than the sporadic military skirmishes. Hardline protesters in Kashmir Pakistan has said some militant groups are 'terrorists' North of the LoC, the rival forces have been entrenched on the Siachen glacier (more than 6,000 metres above sea level) since 1984 - the highest battlefield on earth. The LoC divides Kashmir on an almost two-to-one basis: Indian-administered Kashmir to the east and south (population about nine million), which falls into the Indian-controlled state of Jammu and Kashmir; and Pakistani-administered Kashmir to the north and west (population about three million), which is labelled by Pakistan as "Azad" (Free) Kashmir. China also controls a small portion of Kashmir. What's the UN involvement? The UN has maintained a presence in the disputed area since 1949. Currently, the LoC is monitored by the UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (Unmogip). So what of the future? In Indian-administered Kashmir, many people are wary of confidence building measures (CBMs) which they fear may be used as a ploy to convert the LoC into a permanent border. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has reiterated that Kashmir's borders cannot be redrawn, but they can be made "irrelevant". The Pakistani and Indian armies are for the most part observing a ceasefire along the LoC . In what seemed like a major break from its position over the Kashmir question in 2008, Pakistan's new President, Asif Ali Zardari, denounced separatist violence as "terrorism". However, his spokesperson later clarified that the remark was about non-Kashmiri militants fighting in Kashmir. Even so there has overall been a huge decline in violence in Indian-administered Kashmir over the past three years. The main exception to that has been the events of the summer of 2008, when the government of Indian-administered Kashmir decided to transfer to a Hindu religious trust 100 acres of land on a mountain route leading to an important shrine. This sparked widespread protests among Muslims in the valley throughout June, in which many civilians were killed. The decision was then rescinded in early July, which in turn triggered large-scale protests in the Hindu-majority districts around the city of Jammu. The incident provided a good example of how volatile this beautiful part of the world can be - and how the capacity for violence is never far away. The following is a timeline of the Kashmir conflict.
    • Spring, 1947: Protests against the Maharaja's taxation policies turn into a rebellion against Dogra rule in the district of Poonch. The revolt spreads to Mirpur and Muzaffarabad districts.
    • July 19, 1947: The Muslim Conference, the majority party in the legislative assembly at the time, unanimously passes a resolution in favor of the accession of the state to Pakistan. Shortly thereafter, the "War Council" of the National Conference also meets; eight out of thirteen members vote in favor of accession to Pakistan.
    • August-October, 1947: Communal riots break out in the Jammu region of the state; an estimated 200,000 Muslims are killed and much of the remaining population flees to Pakistan to become part of the islamic state.
    • August 15, 1947: Independence and partition of British India into India and Pakistan. Jammu and Kashmir does not decide which dominion to join.
    • October 3, 1947: Pro-Pakistan chieftains from the districts of Poonch, Mirpur, and Muzaffarabad declare independence from Dogra rule, and announce the formation of a provisional "Azad" (free) Jammu and Kashmir government at Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
    • October 17, 1947: Patiala state forces enter Jammu & Kashmir to aid the Maharaja in his campaign against the separatists.
    • October 22, 1947: Pashtuns from Pakistan's North West Frontier Province, backed by Pakistani army, occupied Kashmir in response to the Jammu massacres. Maharaja of Kashmir asks India for help.
    • October 26, 1947: Hari Singh signs an Instrument of Accession whereby Jammu and Kashmir accedes to India
    • 1947/1948: Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 commences. Indian troops enter Srinagar.
    • 1965: Pakistan launches Operation Gibralter which leads to Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.
    • December 6, 1971: Indo-Pakistani War of 1971; Secession of East Bangla
    • 1972: Republic of India and Islamic Republic of Pakistan agree to respect the cease-fire as Line of Control.
    • April 13, 1984: In Operation Meghdoot, the Indian Army captures the Siachen Glacier region of Kashmir, starting the Siachen conflict.
    • May, 1987: As a result of an agreement between Rajiv Gandhi and Farooq Abdullah, elections for the Jammu and Kashmir State Assembly are blatantly fixed in favor of the National Conference, resulting in widespread unrest in the state.
    • 1989: Armed militancy begins in Kashmir.
    • January 20, 1990: At least 50 Kashmiri protesters are shot to death by Indian paramilitary forces on the Gawakadal bridge in Srinagar in an incident that later becomes known as the Gawakadal massacre.
    • July 30, 1992 : Balawaristan National Front founded with the aim of seeking independence of Balawaristan in Pakistan-administered Kashmir from Pakistan.
    • January 3, 1993: Indian paramilitary forces burn down the main market in the town of Sopore and open fire on bystanders, killing at least 55 in what becomes known as the Sopore massacre.
    • October 20, 1994: 1994 Kidnappings of Western tourists in India 3 Britons and 1 American kidnapped from New Delhi by Kashmir separatists. All 4 rescued successfully 2 weeks later.
    • July 4, 1995: 1995 Kidnapping of western tourists in Kashmir - six western tourists abducted from Pahalgam by militants demanding release of Pakistani cleric Maulana Masood Azhar. One later escapes, another is beheaded and four are still missing and presumed dead.
    • March 21, 1997: 1997 Sangrampora massacre Militants massacre 7 Kashmiri Pandit Hindus
    • January 25, 1998: 1998 Wandhama massacre - murder of 23 Hindu Kashmiri Pandits allegedly by Lashkar-e-Taiba
    • April 17, 1998: 1998 Prankote massacre - Islamic militants kill 26 Hindu villagers in Kashmir.
    • June 19, 1998: 1998 Chapnari massacre - massacre of 25 Hindu participants of marriage party in Doda district of Jammu & Kashmir by alleged Islamic militants.
    • August 3, 1998: 1998 Chamba massacre - murder of 35 Hindus in Chamba by alleged Kashmir militants.
    • May - July 1999: Kargil War fought between India and Pakistan.
    • December 24, 1999: Militants demanding release of imprisoned Kashmir separatists Hijack Indian Airlines Flight 814.
    • March 20, 2000: Chittisinghpura massacre – murder of 35 Sikhs, perpetrated by Lashkar-e-Taiba according to the Indian government.
    • August 1, 2000: 2000 Amarnath pilgrimage massacre - killing of 30 Hindu pilgrims in Pahalgam.
    • February, 2001: An Indian army convoy kills 4 protesters, including two women, as well as critically wounding 18 others - the protesters were protesting against the killing of Jaleel Ahmed Shah.
    • February 10, 2001: 2001 Chalwalkote massacre 15 muslims murderd by Kashmiri separatists.
    • July 14-16, 2001: General Pervez Musharraf and Atal Behari Vajpayee meet for peace talks.
    • August 3, 2001: 2001 Kishtwar massacre 17 Hindu villagers murdered by Islamic militants.
    • October 1, 2001: Jammu and Kashmir state assembly in Srinagar attacked by militants allegedly belonging to Jaish-e-Mohammed- 29 killed 40 hurt.
    • February, 2002: Indian-administered Kashmir was disrupted by a general strike in protest against reports of the killings of innocent civilians by the Indian security forces. The CM of Indian Kashmir, Farooq Abdullah, supported those protesting.
    • July 13, 2002: 2002 Qasim Nagar massacre 29 Hindu labourers shot dead near Jammu
    • March 25, 2003: 2003 Nadimarg Massacre - 24 Hindu villagers killed by Islamic militants in village of Nadimarg in Kashmir
    • May 2, 2003: India and Pakistan restore diplomatic ties.
    • July 11, 2003: Delhi-Lahore bus service resumes
    • September 24, 2004: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Musharraf meet in New York during UN General Assembly.
    • April 30, 2006: 2006 Doda massacre terrorists murder 34 Hindus in Indian administered Kashmir.
    • June 12, 2006: 2006 Kulgam massacre 10 killed by Kashmir militants.
    • July, 2006 : Second round of Indo-Pakistani peace talks.
    • July 11, 2006: 11 July 2006 Srinagar bombings - 8 tourists dead and 37 injured by militants in 5 grenade attacks.
    • February 2007: Protests erupt in the Kashmir Valley as police exhumed the bodies who were alleged to have been killed in "fake encounters".
    • September 2007: Police use tear gas crowds of students protesting at the killing of Mohammad Ramzan who they was killed in a staged gun battle.
    • June-August, 2008: Widespread protests in Kashmir due to Amarnath land transfer controversy
    • November 17, 2008: State elections held peacefully in Kashmir with unusually high turnout inspite of boycott call by mujahideen.
    • December, 2008: Violence in Kashmir falls to an all time low.
    • January 5, 2009: Omar Abdullah of Jammu & Kashmir National Conference sworn in as the eleventh and the youngest chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir.
    Sources : BBC News and WikiPedia ]]>
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    The Indian music maestro, Rahman has two Oscars for the film Slumdog Millionaire.Rahman took one Oscar for the best score and another for his song Jai Ho from the film, a rags-to-riches tale set in the slums of Mumbai.

    We are proud of him.sd 'Slumdog Millionaire' sweeps eight Oscars at the 81  st  Academy Awards including Best Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography,Sound Mixing, Film Editing, Original Score, Original Song, Direction and Motion Picture.Its JAI HO at oscars. 27 years ago, Bhanu Athaiyya made history when she became the first Indian to win an Oscar.Bhanu Athaiya won the Oscar for best costume design for Gandhi in 1982. THE OSCAR WINNERS… Best Direction: Danny Boyle for Slumdog Millionaire Best Original Song: A R Rahman for ‘Jai Ho…’ (Slumdog Millionarie) “I have nothing but my mother and she is there with me. I thank her for making me coming all this way with her blessings,” said a proud Rahman. Best Film Editing: Chris Dickens for Slumdog Millionaire Best Sound Mixing: Ian Tapp, Resul Pookutty for Slumdog Millionaire. “This is just not a sound award, but a history being handed over,” said Indian receiver Pookutty. Best Cinematography: Anthony Dod Mantle for Slumdog Millionaire Best Adapted Screenplay: Simon Beaufoy for Slumdog Millionaire. “The cast and crew of the film told me so much about India and writing,” said a proud Beaufoy. Best Documentary Short Subject: Megan Mylan for Smile Pinki Best Foreign Language Film: Departures (Japan) Best Sound Editing: Richard King for The Dark Knight Best Visual Effects: Eric Barba for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Best Documentary Feature Film: James Marsh for Man on Wire Best Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger for The Dark Knight . It was a special moment for actor’s family - mother Sally, father Kim and sister Kate who came to receive the trophy on Ledger’s behalf. Best Live action short film: Jochen Alexander for Spielzeugland Toyland Best Make-up: Greg Cannom for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Best Costume Design: Michael O’Connor for The Duchess Best Art Direction: Donald Graham Burt for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Best Animated Short Film: Kunio Kato for La Maison En Petits Cubes Best Animated Feature: Andrew Stanton for Wall-E Best Original Screenplay: Dustin Lance Black for Milk Best Supporting Actress : Penelope Cruz for Vicky Cristina Barcelona. “Has anyone fainted here, may be I will be the first one,” exclaimed Penelope immediately after receiving the award. source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/4173337.cms]]>
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    Photo Feature : Oscars and India http://worthview.com/photo-feature-oscars-and-india/ Mon, 23 Feb 2009 09:11:54 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1578 thumbcms1sd16sd8sd15sd11sd14sd31sd12sd9sd13sd10sd4sd2sd7sd1sd17

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    When a Champion Cries..... http://worthview.com/when-a-champion-cries/ Tue, 24 Feb 2009 16:12:36 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1602 When a Champion Cries....
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    Note: There is no credit taken away from the present World No# 1 Tennis champion Rafal Nadal. He is the best at the moment with the game in all respects !! Congratulations to Rafa. 
    And great love to him for his acknowledgement of Roger as still the Best. 
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    When this champion is a sportsman and when almost the whole world is watching him and his game (some of them wanting him to win, and the rest wanting the opponent to go one more step ahead and clinch the title). A champion cried. A successful champion cried at the door of failure. Its hard to know what might be going on in his mind at that point of time, but nevertheless  - he cried.    Why will a champion cry ? When will a champion cry ? What will happen when a champion cries ? 
    It might mean anything, everything and it is totally left to your interpretation and perception. 
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    But !!!!!!!! 

    I learnt and felt a few things out of this (in)significant incident. The felt part of it might not be of much use, but this feeling along with the learnt part of it might be of some use.... for all of us!!! If it had been any other day, I would not have given it a thought at all. But, once he was unable to talk, unable to face the crowd who cheered enthusiastically even after losing the match, it pearced hard into my mind.  I have seen what it feels like when one fails, especially in a game thats next only to one's life.  I have seen what it feels like when one gave his everything, fighted hard enough but still couldn't finish it successfully.  "You can always change your plan but only once you have one !!!". This is what i learnt. He had a plan. He tried it. He failed. But he will come back with another plan next time. May be he fails again, but he will continue having a new plan everytime.  Isn't that the single simple thing that can drive all of us ! - Yes  Things go wrong even for the best established and for those who are at any level/position. "Brick walls are there for a reason: they let us prove how badly we want things". Hope these two quotes (taken from the famous Randy Paush's The Last Lecture) will remind us of our strengths and efforts to put it. All the best.
    And yes, what will happen when a champion cries.... his world cries !!! I cried too. 
     
    I promise that i will put my best efforts in all the things i do, and wish Roger can do the same.

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    Ghita....! http://worthview.com/ghita/ Wed, 25 Feb 2009 21:02:39 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1631 Ghita. But Ghita's not in town..I asked why he's not around...It seems to me he's gone..He's gone abroad. Hard, I think it's very hard..Want, I don't know what I want..I know that you like me too... Ghita, what is up with you?..Young, come on in or go...Young, tell me yes or no...Ghita, please dont´t anger me Tell me how your life will be...Ghita, ...Tonight I'm waiting at the wicket...Me at the station I bought a ticket Come to, But don't come as you did before...As usually with empty hands...Who else..Will wait and sing for you as I do Entire evening just getting there..Ghita, Show me a girl who's found of you...That loves you more as much as I do... (Romanian) Ghita, te-astept diseara la portita..Langa portita de la scoala..Vino da numa nu vini cum vii tu..De obicei cu mana goala Cine te mai asteapta ca si mine..O seara intreaga numai pe tine. Ghita, arata-mi tu o fata care..Sa te iubeasca asa de tare!.. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ She is Cleopatra Stratan, a Romanian Singer : One you listen/see the song, from that moment, you will be a fan of her and her cute little sweet voice.  Cleopatra Stratan (born October 6, 2002 in Chisinau, Moldova), daughter of Moldovan-Romanian singer, Pavel Stratan, is one of the youngest people ever to score commercial success as a singer, with her 2006 album La vârsta de trei ani ("At the age of 3").  Pavel Stratan, father of Cleopatra, was in a studio recording a song with 3 years old Cleopatra hanging around. Impulsively, she grabbed a microphone and started singing along with Pavel. Everybody was stunned so they ended up recording the song with Cleopatra performing the lead vocals rather than Pavel. The song was "Mama" (mother). After that, Cleopatra recorded several other songs, basically a full album, and eventually performed some concerts.image002 Some suggest that as she is younger than Shirley Temple, she should be included in the Guinness Book of World Records as the youngest talent ever to perform on stage and record her own album. In Romania , Moldova , and around the world, there seems to be a growing fan base. Some of her songs have already been translated into English and Spanish. La vârsta de trei ani ("At the age of 3") was a double platinum disk in the summer of 2006 for selling more than 150,000 albums in Romania . In December 2006, her father announced that until the next album (possibly in one or two years), she will no longer sing publicly. As of 2006, Cleopatra's biggest hit is the song "Ghita". ]]> 1631 2009-02-26 02:32:39 2009-02-25 21:02:39 open open ghita publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1235762481 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://33kyg.th8.us We Miss a Star .... A MEGASTAR !!! http://worthview.com/we-miss-a-star-a-megastar/ Fri, 27 Feb 2009 19:38:41 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1639 In my college, I used to have a dream that one day, I want to dance along with the star himself, being on of those many people who work really hard to synchronize with his grace but can never reach it ! I know that cannot happen anymore. But it still is my dream. I hope my dream will come true one day, even at the cost of a miracle. We all miss his dances, his dialogues, his comedy, - everything - his films, his action, everything, everything- we miss Megastar !  I  am unable to even to think that he is not doing any films more.  I dont know where do we get this bond from... a bond to a megastar as far as our brightest star sun !! Megastar shines brighter in our hearts than the Sun...I am serious.  But yes, we all have one more last chance to see his elegance on the screen - even for just a few seconds. I dont need to mention how and when that's going to happen. Even the Sun knows that !!  He has been an inspiration, a force, a idol, a God, a symbol of hardwork and for some, he is - everything !  When it was still not known whether he is going to quit movies and go on to politics, one of my far away friends MADE this wonderful video. Thanks to Mayur. Enjoy the video.  Megastar Chiranjeevi - the name has it all  - We Love u ! Hope he will be successful in all his future endeavours. And I know he will be successful !  (P.S: Actually, now i have one more dream too !! (the list never ends). I want him to become CM of Andhra Pradesh, and I want myself to be a bureaucrat and walk along with him watching his back all through !! )
    httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9rsjdDGLfk
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    IPL --- Back Again http://worthview.com/ipl-back-again/ Wed, 04 Mar 2009 16:46:15 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1651 cricket or the businessmen who put their money in it. The BCCI claims that IPL is helping us to build a good team for the T20 format. The Australian side has 'found' Shaun Marsh from IPL right in to its squad whereas India just managed to get a couple of names in news! And who were the centers of attraction ? Undoubtedly we find the McCullums, the Dhonis, the Smiths, the Warnes - and all the Biggies of the game. Yes, they all bring enourmous charm to the game, especially the T20 and the Twenty-20 format of the game (Please note that there is difference that ICI makes between T20 and Twenty-20).  Audience cheer eagerly for their favourites to perform well ! The younger lot should get a part to play in these teams but the management seems not thinking so because there main aim may be to earn money?!!  The plan of building a new team is definitely good and must be encouraged. We never had such a great opportunity to attract talent. (This arguably has more importance since the not-so-expected performance of the ICL), but the execution has been diverting from this actual aim. Since BCCI has given the full rights to the individual team managements, BCCI cannot expect to build a team and even if it can expect, it cannot be held responsible if no player can make it to the Team Indian Squad. So, if it is not able to attract new players, the primary objective of IPL has been dumped into a doubtful abyss. Will IPL be a waste of effort in this regard ? In the first IPL, the major part of the money (the bidding process !!! and not money spent on attracting new talent) was spent on Indian players but this time, even this is going away from our hands, Foreign players attract the highest . We are loosing both the money and the cause !!! As the saying goes,  "Its light giving light to neighbor's house" (taken from the movies SWADES). Hope it gets back to its original objective and anyhow, for cricket lovers it will be a treat! Have a wonderful summer bonanza unless the recent attacks on Sri Lankan Players and the Indian Elections schedule disturb the plans ! The schedule is provided here !
    Fri 10 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 1st match - Rajasthan Royals v Delhi Daredevils Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
    Sat 11 16:00 local, 10:30 GMT 2nd match - Kolkata Knight Riders v Deccan Chargers Eden Gardens, Kolkata
    Sat 11 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 3rd match - Chennai Super Kings v Bangalore Royal Challengers MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
    Sun 12 16:00 local, 10:30 GMT 4th match - Delhi Daredevils v Kings XI Punjab Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
    Sun 12 Floodlit Match 14:30 GMT 5th match - Mumbai Indians v Rajasthan Royals Venue TBC
    Mon 13 Floodlit Match 14:30 GMT 6th match - Deccan Chargers v Chennai Super Kings Venue TBC
    Tue 14 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 7th match - Bangalore Royal Challengers v Kolkata Knight Riders M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
    Wed 15 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 8th match - Kings XI Punjab v Mumbai Indians Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
    Thu 16 10:30 GMT 9th match - Deccan Chargers v Delhi Daredevils Venue TBC
    Thu 16 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 10th match - Chennai Super Kings v Rajasthan Royals MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
    Fri 17 Floodlit Match 14:30 GMT 11th match - Mumbai Indians v Bangalore Royal Challengers Venue TBC
    Sat 18 16:00 local, 10:30 GMT 12th match - Kings XI Punjab v Deccan Chargers Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
    Sat 18 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 13th match - Kolkata Knight Riders v Delhi Daredevils Eden Gardens, Kolkata
    Sun 19 16:00 local, 10:30 GMT 14th match - Bangalore Royal Challengers v Rajasthan Royals M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
    Sun 19 Floodlit Match 14:30 GMT 15th match - Mumbai Indians v Chennai Super Kings Venue TBC
    Mon 20 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 16th match - Kolkata Knight Riders v Kings XI Punjab Eden Gardens, Kolkata
    Tue 21 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 17th match - Delhi Daredevils v Mumbai Indians Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
    Wed 22 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 19th match - Rajasthan Royals v Deccan Chargers Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
    Thu 23 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 18th match - Bangalore Royal Challengers v Kings XI Punjab M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
    Fri 24 Floodlit Match 14:30 GMT 20th match - Mumbai Indians v Kolkata Knight Riders Venue TBC
    Sat 25 16:00 local, 10:30 GMT 21st match - Chennai Super Kings v Kings XI Punjab MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
    Sat 25 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 22nd match - Delhi Daredevils v Bangalore Royal Challengers Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
    Sun 26 10:30 GMT 23rd match - Deccan Chargers v Mumbai Indians Venue TBC
    Sun 26 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 24th match - Rajasthan Royals v Kolkata Knight Riders Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
    Mon 27 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 25th match - Kings XI Punjab v Bangalore Royal Challengers Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
    Tue 28 Floodlit Match 14:30 GMT 26th match - Mumbai Indians v Delhi Daredevils Venue TBC
    Wed 29 16:00 local, 10:30 GMT 27th match - Chennai Super Kings v Kolkata Knight Riders MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
    Wed 29 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 28th match - Kings XI Punjab v Rajasthan Royals Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
    Thu 30 Floodlit Match 14:30 GMT 29th match - Deccan Chargers v Bangalore Royal Challengers Venue TBC
    May 2009
    Fri 1 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 30th match - Chennai Super Kings v Delhi Daredevils MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
    Sat 2 10:30 GMT 31st match - Mumbai Indians v Deccan Chargers Venue TBC
    Sat 2 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 32nd match - Kolkata Knight Riders v Rajasthan Royals Eden Gardens, Kolkata
    Sun 3 Floodlit Match 14:30 GMT 33rd match - Kings XI Punjab v Chennai Super Kings Venue TBC
    Sun 3 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 34th match - Bangalore Royal Challengers v Delhi Daredevils M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
    Mon 4 Floodlit Match 14:30 GMT 35th match - Deccan Chargers v Rajasthan Royals Venue TBC
    Tue 5 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 36th match - Delhi Daredevils v Chennai Super Kings Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
    Wed 6 16:00 local, 10:30 GMT 37th match - Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians Eden Gardens, Kolkata
    Wed 6 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 38th match - Rajasthan Royals v Kings XI Punjab Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
    Thu 7 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 39th match - Bangalore Royal Challengers v Deccan Chargers M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
    Fri 8 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 40th match - Kolkata Knight Riders v Chennai Super Kings Eden Gardens, Kolkata
    Sat 9 16:00 local, 10:30 GMT 41st match - Kings XI Punjab v Delhi Daredevils Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
    Sat 9 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 42nd match - Rajasthan Royals v Mumbai Indians Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
    Sun 10 Floodlit Match 14:30 GMT 43rd match - Deccan Chargers v Kolkata Knight Riders Venue TBC
    Mon 11 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 44th match - Delhi Daredevils v Rajasthan Royals Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
    Tue 12 10:30 GMT 45th match - Mumbai Indians v Kings XI Punjab Venue TBC
    Tue 12 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 46th match - Chennai Super Kings v Deccan Chargers MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
    Wed 13 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 47th match - Kolkata Knight Riders v Bangalore Royal Challengers Eden Gardens, Kolkata
    Thu 14 16:00 local, 10:30 GMT 48th match - Rajasthan Royals v Chennai Super Kings Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
    Thu 14 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 49th match - Delhi Daredevils v Deccan Chargers Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
    Fri 15 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 50th match - Bangalore Royal Challengers v Mumbai Indians M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
    Sat 16 16:00 local, 10:30 GMT 51st match - Delhi Daredevils v Kolkata Knight Riders Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
    Sat 16 Floodlit Match 14:30 GMT 52nd match - Deccan Chargers v Kings XI Punjab Venue TBC
    Sun 17 16:00 local, 10:30 GMT 53rd match - Rajasthan Royals v Bangalore Royal Challengers Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
    Sun 17 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 54th match - Chennai Super Kings v Mumbai Indians MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
    Mon 18 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 55th match - Kings XI Punjab v Kolkata Knight Riders Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
    Tue 19 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 56th match - Bangalore Royal Challengers v Chennai Super Kings M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
    Thu 21 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 1st Semi-Final - TBC v TBC MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
    Fri 22 Floodlit Match 20:00 local, 14:30 GMT 2nd Semi-Final - TBC v TBC MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
    Sun 24 Floodlit Match 14:30 GMT Final - TBC v TBC Venue TBC
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    Gandhi's items sold for USD 1.8 million http://worthview.com/gandhis-items-sold-for-usd-18-million/ Thu, 05 Mar 2009 23:05:38 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1659 Vijay Mallya at New York City auction. The auction went off despite the owner of Gandhi's prized memorabilia, James Otis, saying he has decided not to sell the items in the light of controversy.mahatma-gandhi The items which went under the hammer also included a pocket watch, a pair of sandals and a plate and bowl besides the rimmed glasses used by Mahatma Gandhi. The prized memorabilia of the Father of Nation is expected to return to the country soon as the Antiquorum Auctioneers will handover the articles to Mallya within two weeks.[gallery] "I am sure all Indians will be pleased that these Gandhi items will be coming home," Tony Bedi, bidding on behalf of Vijay Mallya, told reporters after the dramatic auction at Antiquorum Auctioneers in New York. On this occasion, at least now, let us remind his famous saying ?????? ???? ???????, ???? ???? ??????? ??????? ???????, ?? ?????? ?? ??????? ????? ?????? ???? ???, ?? ?? ?????? ?? ????? Transliteration:
    raghupati raaghav raajaaraam,
    patit paavan siitaaraam
    siitaaraam, siitaaraam,
    bhaj pyaare tuu siitaaraam
    iishvar allaah tero naam,
    sab ko sanmati de bhagavaan
    The original lyrics are Raghupathi raghava rajaraam Pathithapaavana seetharam Sundhara vigraha meghashyam Ganga tulasi salagram Bhadra girishwara seetharam Bhakatha janapriya seetharam Janaki ramana seetharam Jaya jaya raghava seetharam Source : Wikipedia]]>
    1659 2009-03-06 04:35:38 2009-03-05 23:05:38 open open gandhis-items-sold-for-usd-18-million publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1236301098 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://dfgso.th8.us 8 sudani_siva@rediffmail.com 129.186.159.152 2009-03-06 14:14:30 2009-03-06 08:44:30 1 0 0
    First General Elections in India http://worthview.com/first-general-elections-in-india/ Tue, 10 Mar 2009 23:03:36 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1671 First General Elections The first general elections were conducted in India in 1951, for 489 first general elections indiaconstituencies representing 26 Indian states. At that time, there were a few two-seat and even a three-seat constituency. The multi-seat constituencies were discontinued in  1960s.There are 176 million people eligible to vote, although only 15% can read or write. The Congress Party of India, led by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, has won an outright victory in the country's first general election.The party has won 249 of the 489 seats contested in the Lower House, and even with 133 results yet to be declared it is clear that the Congress Party will control the next Parliament. The victory has earned Pandit Nehru a further five-year term in office. He has led the interim government since 1947, when power passed from British to Indian hands, but this makes him India's first prime minister to be elected by universal suffrage. Last Election Update (2004 Elections in Figures) In 2004, Indian elections covered a electorate larger than 670 million people — over twice that of the next largest, the European Parliament elections — and declared expenditure has trebled since 1989 to almost $300 million, using more than 1 million electronic voting machines. Prime Ministers of India Image Source : Rediff]]> 1671 2009-03-11 04:33:36 2009-03-10 23:03:36 open open first-general-elections-in-india publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1236726698 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://pszb2.th8.us 24 Indians in 'World's Richest' club http://worthview.com/24-indians-in-worlds-richest-club/ Wed, 11 Mar 2009 18:34:05 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/24-indians-in-worlds-richest-club ArcelorMittal, is in the fourth place with a personal fortune of $45 billion. A long-time resident of London, he is also Europe's richest resident, notes the US business magazine. Next comes Mukesh Ambani, 'Asia's richest resident, who heads petrochemicals giant Reliance Industries, India's most valuable company by market cap' with $43 billion. The year's biggest gainer, Anil Ambani, is in the sixth place with a fortune of $42 billion. He is up $23.8 billion in the past year, and is closing the gap with his estranged brother Mukesh. K.P. Singh, now the world's richest real estate baron after listing his real estate development company DLF in 2007, takes the eighth place in the list with $30 billion. The other 20 Indians in the billionaires list are Shashi and Ravi Ruia (43) Azim Premji (60) Sunil Mittal and family (64) Kumar Birla (76) Ramesh Chandra (86) Gautam Adani (91) Savitri Jindal and family (110) Anil Agarwal (164) Adi Godrej and family (178) G.M. Rao (198) Indu Jain (236) Dilip Shanghvi (260) Jaiprakash Gaur (277) Shiv Nadar (277) Uday Kotak (288) Cyrus Poonawalla (307) Anand Jain (327) Chandru Raheja (368) Tulsi Tanti (368) Rakesh Wadhawan and family (428).
    Top 10  BILLIONAIRES
    1. Warren Buffett
    2. Carlos Slim Helu
    3. William Gates III
    4. Lakshmi Mittal
    5. Mukesh Ambani
    6. Anil Ambani
    7. Ingvar Kamprad
    8. KP Singh
    9. Oleg Deripaska
    10. Karl Albrecht
    You can full list of Billionainers at here (Forbes web site) .]]>
    1679 2009-03-12 00:04:05 2009-03-11 18:34:05 open open 24-indians-in-worlds-richest-club publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1236812889 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://z5zzh.th8.us
    Google Friend Connect API Available in Labs http://worthview.com/google-friend-connect-api-available-in-labs/ Thu, 12 Mar 2009 17:25:07 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/google-friend-connect-api-available-in-labs Google Friend Connect API is now available to developers. It lets a site owner instantly awaken and strengthen the community that visits their web site. As a developer, the Labs release of our API lets you:
    • Use JavaScript APIs to integrate social flows and data directly within your page's markup, via the OpenSocial standard specification.
    • Use REST APIs to integrate your existing login systems, registered users, and your existing data with new social data and activities. These APIs are also part of the OpenSocial standard.
    In addition, we have used the APIs to build open source plugin samples that integrate into popular commenting and content systems including WordPress, Drupal, and phpBB.]]>
    1685 2009-03-12 22:55:07 2009-03-12 17:25:07 open open google-friend-connect-api-available-in-labs publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1236886205 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://53en3.th8.us
    Facebook Profile look Changed!! http://worthview.com/facebook-profile-look-changed-3/ Fri, 13 Mar 2009 22:32:10 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/facebook-profile-look-changed-3 Facebook profile Tour]]> 1694 2009-03-14 04:02:10 2009-03-13 22:32:10 open open facebook-profile-look-changed-3 publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1236984006 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://w63ka.th8.us A New Beta Version of Chrome http://worthview.com/a-new-beta-version-of-chrome/ Tue, 17 Mar 2009 22:42:06 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1698 out from 'BETA' label. Since then, Google continued to release fixes and updates to this version, while building and testing new browser improvements in developer releases. Now, they are ready to roll out the next beta of Google Chrome to some get some early feedback on features that are still being polished.google-chrome-browser-logo Some of the new features you can try out include form autofill, full page zoom and autoscroll (both thanks to a new version of WebKit), and a cool new way to drag tabs out to get a side-by-side view. If you're already using Google Chrome and choose to install the new beta, you will update and replace the current version on your desktop. Otherwise, you can just keep on using the stable version. More Information at Chrome Blog.]]> 1698 2009-03-18 04:12:06 2009-03-17 22:42:06 open open a-new-beta-version-of-chrome publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 _edit_lock 1237329926 tweet_this_url http://35gh9.th8.us About Bharat Ratna Award http://worthview.com/about-bharat-ratna-award/ Thu, 19 Mar 2009 23:06:25 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1712 Bharat Ratna award. Before going yo list, a brief introduction to this award. Bharat Ratna award was introduced by the first President of India, Rajendra Prasad, on January 2, 1954. This is India's highest civilian award, awarded for the highest degrees of national service. Services included are artistic, literary, and scientific achievements, as well as "recognition of public service of the highest order." Bharat Ratna Originally, the specifications for the award called for a circular gold medal carrying the state emblem and motto, among other things. It is uncertain if a design in accordance with the original specifications was ever made. The actual award is designed in the shape of a peepul leaf and carries with the words "Bharat Ratna", inscribed in Devanagari script. The reverse side of the medal carries the state emblem and motto. The award is attached to a two-inch wide ribbon, and was designed to be worn around the recipient's neck. Now lets go to list.The honour has been awarded to forty one persons, which includes two non-Indians and a naturalized Indian citizen. Tamil Nadu is the state with the highest number of awardees (8) followed closely by Uttar Pradesh (7). Note: Scroll left and right from bottom of the post  for better view
    S.No Name Birth / death Awarded Notes
    1 Sir Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 1888–1975 1954 Second President, First Vice President, Philosopher.
    2 Chakravarti Rajagopalachari 1878–1972 1954 Last Governor-General, Freedom Fighter.
    3 Sir C. V. Raman 1888–1970 1954 Nobel-prize winning Physicist
    4 Bhagwan Das 1869–1958 1955 Literature, Freedom Fighter
    5 Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya 1861–1962 1955 Civil Engineer, Dam Architect, Diwan of Princely state of Mysore
    6 Jawaharlal Nehru 1889–1964 1955 First Prime Minister, Freedom Fighter, Author.
    7 Govind Ballabh Pant 1887–1961 1957 Freedom Fighter, Home Minister
    8 Dhondo Keshav Karve 1858–1962 1958 Educationist, Social Reformer, Awarded in his birth centenary year.
    9 Dr. B. C. Roy 1882–1962 1961 Physician, Politician, Former Chief Minister of West Bengal
    10 Purushottam Das Tandon 1882–1962 1961 Freedom Fighter, Educationist
    11 Dr. Rajendra Prasad 1884–1963 1962 First President, Freedom Fighter, Jurist
    12 Dr. Zakir Hussain 1897–1969 1963 Former President, Scholar.
    13 Pandurang Vaman Kane 1880–1972 1963 Indologist and Sanskrit scholar
    14 Lal Bahadur Shastri 1904–1966 1966 Posthumous, Second Prime Minister, Freedom Fighter
    15 Indira Gandhi 1917–1984 1971 Former Prime Minister
    16 V. V. Giri 1894–1980 1975 Former President, Trade Unionist.
    17 K. Kamaraj 1903–1975 1976 Posthumous, Freedom Fighter, Chief Minister-Tamil Nadu.
    18 Mother Teresa 1910–1997 1980 Nobel Laureate (Peace, 1979).
    19 Acharya Vinoba Bhave 1895–1982 1983 Posthumous, Social Reformer, Freedom Fighter.
    20 Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan 1890–1988 1987 First non-citizen, Freedom Fighter.
    21 M. G. Ramachandran 1917–1987 1988 Posthumous, Chief Minister-Tamil Nadu, Actor.
    22 B. R. Ambedkar 1891–1956 1990 Posthumous, Architect-Indian Constitution,Social Reformer, Economist and Scholar
    23 Nelson Mandela b. 1918 1990 Second non-citizen and first non-Indian, Leader of Anti-Apartheid movement.
    24 Rajiv Gandhi 1944–1991 1991 Posthumous, Former Prime Minister
    25 Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 1875–1950 1991 Posthumous, Freedom Fighter, First Home Minister of India.
    26 Morarji Desai 1896–1995 1991 Former Prime Minister, Freedom Fighter.
    27 Maulana Abul Kalam Azad 1888–1958 1992 Posthumous, Freedom Fighter, First Education Minister of India
    28 J. R. D. Tata 1904–1993 1992 Industrialist and philanthropist.
    29 Satyajit Ray 1922–1992 1992 Film Director ,Oscar winner
    30 A.P.J. Abdul Kalam b. 1931 1997 Former President, Scientist.
    31 Gulzarilal Nanda 1898–1998 1997 Freedom Fighter, former Prime Minister.
    32 Aruna Asaf Ali 1908–1996 1997 Posthumous, Freedom Fighter.
    33 M. S. Subbulakshmi 1916–2004 1998 Carnatic music vocalist.
    34 Chidambaram Subramaniam 1910–2000 1998 Freedom Fighter, Minister of Agriculture (Father of Green revolution).
    35 Jayaprakash Narayan 1902–1979 1998 Posthumous, Freedom Fighter, Social Reformer.
    36 Pandit Ravi Shankar b. 1920 1999 Classical sitar player.
    37 Amartya Sen b. 1933 1999 Nobel Laureate (Economics, 1998), Economist.
    38 Gopinath Bordoloi 1890–1950 1999 Posthumous, freedom fighter
    39 Lata Mangeshkar b. 1929 2001 Play back singer.
    40 Ustad Bismillah Khan 1916-2006 2001 Classical Shehnai Maestro
    41 Pandit Bhimsen Joshi b. 1922 2008 Hindustani classical vocalist
    Source : WikiPedia ]]>
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    Undo Sent Mails in Gmail !! What a great feature http://worthview.com/undo-sent-mails-in-gmail-what-a-great-feature/ Thu, 19 Mar 2009 23:33:53 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1717 Mashable trough twitter. From Google blog "" Turn on Undo Send in Gmail Labs under Settings, and you’ll see a new “Undo” link on every sent mail confirmation. Click “Undo,” and we’ll grab the message before it’s sent and take you right back to compose. This feature can't pull back an email that's already gone; it just holds your message for five seconds so you have a chance to hit the panic button. And don't worry – if you close Gmail or your browser crashes in those few seconds, we'll still send your message. "" ]]> 1717 2009-03-20 05:03:53 2009-03-19 23:33:53 open open undo-sent-mails-in-gmail-what-a-great-feature publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1237506611 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://zfwww.th8.us 9 http://www.clickbankproductreview.com/pcsatellitetvsoftware.php 209.51.134.186 2009-04-16 20:35:17 2009-04-16 15:05:17 live tv on pc... I learned something here. Thanks for posting....]]> 1 trackback 0 0 World's Cheapest Car is on Road Now!! http://worthview.com/worlds-cheapest-car-is-on-road-now/ Mon, 23 Mar 2009 21:56:57 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/?p=1722 The tiny car measures about 3.1 metres, has one windshield wiper and is outfitted with a 624-cc rear engine. It will cost buyers about 100,000 rupees, or US$2,050. "The Nano represents the spirit of breaking conventional barriers. From the drawing board to its commercial launch, the concept, development andproduction of the car has overcome several challenges," Tata chairman Ratan N. Tata said at a news conference. "I hope it will provide safe, affordable, four-wheel transportation to families who 'til now have not been able to own a car. We are delighted in presenting the Tata Nano to India and the world." In these tough economic times, the car offers the best mileage for any car in India, according to the company's website. It boasts fuel efficiency of 23.6 km/litre, as certified by the Automotive Research Association of India.]]> 1722 2009-03-24 03:26:57 2009-03-23 21:56:57 open open worlds-cheapest-car-is-on-road-now publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 _edit_lock 1237845707 tweet_this_url http://kr93f.th8.us IPL to be played in South Africa http://worthview.com/ipl-to-be-played-in-south-africa-7/ Tue, 24 Mar 2009 17:26:52 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/ipl-to-be-played-in-south-africa-7 1731 2009-03-24 22:56:52 2009-03-24 17:26:52 open open ipl-to-be-played-in-south-africa-7 publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243927249 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://nc8hg.th8.us IPL - Major Target for Terrorists http://worthview.com/ipl-major-target-for-terrorists-3/ Thu, 26 Mar 2009 07:10:42 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/ipl-major-target-for-terrorists-3 The Indian Premier League (IPL), which has now been shifted to South Africa, was the prime target of a large scale terrorist strike by Islamic militants, on the lines of 26/11, targeting a host of foreign cricket players, a leading American think-tank said today. Games being played in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka were more on the terrorist hit list, it said.

    "The Indian intelligence apparatus is thought to have warned the central government of a flood of specific threats against both Indian and foreign cricket players," said Stratfor. Based on the intelligence information it has from various sources, Stratfor in its latest analysis said it received indications early on from Indian security sources that the IPL tournament was a prime target for another large-scale Islamist militant operation following the November 2008 Mumbai attacks. "Warnings of specific threats against the players came from the governments of the states hosting matches, including Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. "Given that these two states respectively are home to the information technology hubs of Hyderabad and Bangalore both of which have a heavy foreign presence and are where multinational corporations doing business in India are concentrated, these states are at a particularly high risk of attack," it said. Source : Yahoo News]]>
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    Message on Indian Politics / Desha Rajakiyam http://worthview.com/message-on-indian-politics-desha-rajakiyam/ Thu, 26 Mar 2009 07:32:43 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/message-on-indian-politics-desha-rajakiyam ]]> 1745 2009-03-26 13:02:43 2009-03-26 07:32:43 open open message-on-indian-politics-desha-rajakiyam publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://s9bp2.th8.us CEOs TO CUT DOWN THEIR SALARIES.. http://worthview.com/ceos-to-cut-down-their-salaries/ Thu, 26 Mar 2009 07:42:58 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/ceos-to-cut-down-their-salaries 1748 2009-03-26 13:12:58 2009-03-26 07:42:58 open open ceos-to-cut-down-their-salaries publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1238054677 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://7m5qm.th8.us Jana Gana Mana Remix http://worthview.com/jana-gana-mana-remix/ Thu, 26 Mar 2009 09:08:44 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/jana-gana-mana-remix ]]> 1756 2009-03-26 14:38:44 2009-03-26 09:08:44 open open jana-gana-mana-remix publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://qse6d.th8.us 10 lakshman_gec_440@yahoo.co.in 202.54.1.149 2009-03-26 14:52:08 2009-03-26 09:22:08 1 0 0 New Enhancements in Yahoo Image results http://worthview.com/new-enhancements-in-yahoo-image-results/ Fri, 03 Apr 2009 22:58:38 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/new-enhancements-in-yahoo-image-results india. yahoo image Generally  all search engines show you a preview of the image in a framed page set, when you click from the search results on a specific image. Yahoo has taken this one step forward by enhancing that preview page.]]> 1766 2009-04-04 04:28:38 2009-04-03 22:58:38 open open new-enhancements-in-yahoo-image-results publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://gtxiq.th8.us 11 gayathri@sblinfo.com http://www.sblgraphics.com/image-enhancement_service.aspx 121.247.174.102 2009-04-06 10:18:11 2009-04-06 04:48:11 1 0 0 Uses of Google http://worthview.com/uses-of-google/ Tue, 07 Apr 2009 14:28:55 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/uses-of-google ]]> 1772 2009-04-07 19:58:55 2009-04-07 14:28:55 open open uses-of-google publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1239132125 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://w4iot.th8.us New engine for iPhone and Android-powered devices in Gmail http://worthview.com/new-engine-for-iphone-and-android-powered-devices-in-gmail/ Tue, 07 Apr 2009 19:21:14 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/new-engine-for-iphone-and-android-powered-devices-in-gmail blog "All this is achieved with aggressive caching and by leveraging new browser technologies, like HTML5 and Gears. The full impact of this new architecture isn't visible yet, but it will enable us to significantly improve performance and quickly roll out new features in the near future. We're really excited about the potential impact this change can bring - so excited, in fact, that our VP of Engineering, Vic Gundotra, shared the news and demoed these new capabilities at the February 2009 GSMA Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona and last week at Web 2.0 in San Francisco. The new Gmail for mobile will also help you tackle your inbox faster. Gone are the days when you had to archive multiple messages by selecting each one, then scrolling all the way up (or down) to reach the archive button. Our fingers were getting sore with all the scrolling and we're willing to bet yours were too. Now when you select a message, a floaty bar appears near the top of the screen with options to archive, delete, and more. In fact, the floaty bar stays with you as you scroll through your inbox, so you can easily archive, delete, or view more options no matter where you are."]]> 1784 2009-04-08 00:51:14 2009-04-07 19:21:14 open open new-engine-for-iphone-and-android-powered-devices-in-gmail publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://5omwh.th8.us Bookings for Tata Nano begin Thursday http://worthview.com/bookings-for-tata-nano-begin-thursday/ Wed, 08 Apr 2009 12:53:16 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/bookings-for-tata-nano-begin-thursday Over the next 17 days, prospective buyers can buy application forms for Rs.300 each and apply with an upfront payment of around Rs.95,000 - or Rs.2,999, if they wish to get it financed, company officials said. Tata Motors - part of India's largest industrial house, the $62.5-billion Tata group - also has on offer online bookings for the Nano, the first such option in India. An online application will cost Rs.200. The first set of cars is being manufactured at Pantnagar in Uttarakhand and Pune in Maharashtra. Eventually, it will roll out from the new project site at Sanand in Gujarat, some 45 km from the state's commercial capital Ahmedabad. This site will initially produce 250,000 cars, going up to 500,000 units by the end of next year. Source: Yahoo News]]> 1788 2009-04-08 18:23:16 2009-04-08 12:53:16 open open bookings-for-tata-nano-begin-thursday publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1239204968 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://mgyet.th8.us 12 investigator01@yahoo.com http://getbestgift.com/1/sitemap 88.198.54.120 2009-05-04 02:13:44 2009-05-04 02:13:44 1 0 0 Now You can Add photos to gmail msg http://worthview.com/now-you-can-add-photos-to-gmail-msg/ Fri, 10 Apr 2009 13:39:50 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/now-you-can-add-photos-to-gmail-msg Inserting Images from Gmail Labs allows you to insert images into a message body. You can upload and insert image files in your computer, or insert images by URLs. From Gmail Blog - " "Keep in mind that Gmail doesn't show URL-based images in messages by default to protect you from spammers, so if you're sending mail to other Gmail users, they'll still have to click Display images below or Always display images from ... to see images you embed"]]> 1804 2009-04-10 19:09:50 2009-04-10 13:39:50 open open now-you-can-add-photos-to-gmail-msg publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1239723325 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://8zqda.th8.us Digg Launches New Digg Search Engine http://worthview.com/digg-launches-new-digg-search-engine/ Fri, 10 Apr 2009 22:16:26 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/digg-launches-new-digg-search-engine new search engine for internal digg search functionality.IT lets users to filter search results based upon the number of Diggs, buried stories, upcoming stories and other advanced search options (notice that Google AdWords, not Digg advertising partner Microsoft, is serving the sponsored search results). Advanced search shortcuts are as follows :
    • Add +b to include buried stories
    • Add +p show only promoted stories
    • Add +np show only not promoted stories
    • Add +u show only upcoming stories
    • Put terms in “quotes” for an exact search
    • Add -term to exclude a term from your query (e.g. apple -iphone)
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    1815 2009-04-11 03:46:26 2009-04-10 22:16:26 open open digg-launches-new-digg-search-engine publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://phymp.th8.us
    Tech Mahindra Highest Bidder for Satyam http://worthview.com/tech-mahindra-highest-bidder-for-satyam/ Mon, 13 Apr 2009 08:12:33 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/tech-mahindra-highest-bidder-for-satyam TEML.BO) was the highest bidder for a majority stake in fraud-hit Satyam Computer Services (SATY.BO), the Indian outsourcing company said in a statement on Monday. Satyam (SAY.N) said the mid-sized IT services firm's bid of 58 rupees a share for a 31 percent stake was the highest among the shortlisted bidders. The offer price represents a 23 percent premium on Satyam's last close price of 47.15 rupees. Three months ago, Satyam's founder and former chairman shocked investors by saying profits had been overstated for years, and putting in doubt the survival of the company ranked as India's fourth largest outsourcing firm. The government quickly stepped in and sacked the board as it sought to limit damage from India's biggest corporate scandal. The new board has been looking for a buyer to help restore the confidence of its clients and staff.]]> 1818 2009-04-13 13:42:33 2009-04-13 08:12:33 open open tech-mahindra-highest-bidder-for-satyam publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://3th4a.th8.us 13 bhanu143143@gmail.com http://tata-nano-booking.blogspot.com/ 202.153.41.82 2009-04-13 13:51:55 2009-04-13 08:21:55 1 0 0 14 nukalaraji@gmail.com 59.93.115.91 2009-04-13 15:30:49 2009-04-13 10:00:49 1 0 0 Finally TechMahindra buys Satyam http://worthview.com/finally-techmahindra-buys-satyam/ Mon, 13 Apr 2009 13:51:29 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/finally-techmahindra-buys-satyam Tech Mahindra put in the highest offer in sealed bids opened on Monday by Satyam's government-appointed board, a company spokeswoman said. It agreed to buy a 31% stake at 58 rupees ($1.16; 79 pence) a share, then make a public offer to buy 20% more. satyam-techmahindhra Tech Mahindra beat Indian engineering firm Larsen & Toubro, which had already built up a 12% stake in Satyam and had been seen as the front-runner in the auction.

    Satyam said that there "was no bid within at least 90%" of Tech Mahindra's INR58-a-share offer, ruling out an open auction to determine the final winner. Satyam Chairman Kiran Karnik told a news conference that the next highest bidder was Larsen & Toubro with INR45.90 a share, followed by billionaire investor Wilbur Ross at INR20 per share. Under the rules of the auction, if the second highest bid was 10% or less below Tech Mahindra's, a second bidding round would have been necessary. In a separate stock exchange statement, Tech Mahindra confirmed that its unit has been selected by Satyam. It is holding a press conference currently on the planned investment. A spokesman for BT in Hong Kong declined to comment.

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    Schedule of polling across India http://worthview.com/schedule-of-polling-across-india/ Mon, 13 Apr 2009 23:23:37 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/schedule-of-polling-across-india Phase 1 Polling April 16th Thursday Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Jammu & Kashmir Kerala Maharashtra Manipur Meghalaya Mizoram Nagaland Orissa Uttar Pradesh Chhattisgarh Jharkhand Andaman & Nicobar Islands Chandigarh Lakshadweep Phase 2 April 23rd Thursday Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar Goa Jammu & Kashmir Karnataka Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur Orissa Tripura Uttar Pradesh Jharkhand Phase 3 April 23rd Thursday Bihar Haryana Jammu & Kashmir Punjab Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh West Bengal NCT of Delhi Phase 4 May 07 Thursday Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Punjab Tamil Nadu Uttar Pradesh West Bengal Uttarakhand Pondicherry Phase 5 May 13 Wednesday Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Punjab Tamil Nadu Uttar Pradesh West Bengal Uttarakhand Pondicherry]]> 1835 2009-04-14 04:53:37 2009-04-13 23:23:37 open open schedule-of-polling-across-india publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://yxzcz.th8.us 15 nukalaraji@gmail.com 59.93.116.123 2009-04-14 17:20:14 2009-04-14 11:50:14 1 0 0 First phase of general elections 2009 http://worthview.com/first-phase-of-general-elections-2009/ Wed, 15 Apr 2009 13:25:22 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/first-phase-of-general-elections-2009 Total number of parliamentary constituencies: 124 States/union territories going to polls: Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir, Kerala, Maharashtra, Manipur, Maghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep. Total electorate: 143.1 million Total number of candidates: 1,715 Total number of women candidates: 122 Parliamentary seats with maximum candidates: Andhra Pradesh (Mahboobnagar - 32 candidates), Chattisgarh (Raipur - 32). Parliamentary seats with largest number of woman candidates: Andhra Pradesh (Mehboobnagar - five candidates), Chattisgarh (Raipur - five candidates) Party-wise list of candidates: Bharatiya Janata Party - 102 Bhujan Samaj Party - 111 Communist Party of India-Marxist - 23 Congress - 111 Nationalist Congress Party - 14 Communist Party of India - 15 Rashtriya Janata Dal - 18 Other state parties - 136 Independents and others - 1,185 Polling stations: 185,552 Polling staff: 900,000 Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs): 300,166 Vulnerable villages/hamlets: 23,000 Source : yahoo News]]> 1843 2009-04-15 18:55:22 2009-04-15 13:25:22 open open first-phase-of-general-elections-2009 publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://6bnw2.th8.us 16 ram_strictlysmart@yahoo.com http://stupidram.wordpress.com 57.73.26.225 2009-04-15 21:14:34 2009-04-15 15:44:34 1 0 0 IPL 2009 Schedule http://worthview.com/ipl-2009-schedule/ Wed, 15 Apr 2009 13:52:48 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/ipl-2009-schedule The War begins again ipl-schedule-season-2 Here is the schedule
    Date Match Venue Time (IST)
    18-Apr Rajasthan Royals vs Royal Challengers Cape Town 4pm
    Mumbai Indians vs Chennai Super Kings Cape Town 8pm
    19-Apr Kolkata Knight Riders vs Deccan Chargers Cape Town 4pm
    Delhi Daredevils vs Kings XI Punjab Cape Town 8pm
    20-Apr Royal Challengers V Chennai Super Kings Port Elizabeth 4pm
    21-Apr Rajasthan Royals v Mumbai Indians Durban 4pm
    Kolkata Knight Riders v Kings XI Punjab Durban 8pm
    22-Apr Delhi Daredevils v Chennai Super Kings Durban 4pm
    Royal Challengers v Deccan Chargers Cape Town 8pm
    23-Apr Kolkata Knight Riders v Rajasthan Royals Port Elizabeth 4pm
    24-Apr Kings XI Punjab v Royal Challengers Johannesburg 4pm
    25-Apr Kolkata Knight Riders v Chennai Super Kings Cape Town 4pm
    Deccan Chargers v Mumbai Indians Durban 8pm
    26-Apr Rajasthan Royals v Kings XI Punjab Cape Town 4pm
    Royal Challengers v Delhi Daredevils Port Elizabeth 8pm
    27-Apr Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians Cape Town 4pm
    Chennai Super Kings v Deccan Chargers Durban 8pm
    28-Apr Delhi Daredevils v Rajasthan Royals Pretoria 4pm
    29-Apr Mumbai Indians v Kings XI Punjab Durban 4pm
    Kolkata Knight Riders v Royal Challengers Durban 8pm
    30-Apr Delhi Daredevils v Deccan Chargers Pretoria 4pm
    Rajasthan Royals v Chennai Super Kings Pretoria 8pm
    1-May Royal Challengers v Kings XI Punjab East London 4pm
    Mumbai Indians v Kolkata Knight Riders Durban 8pm
    2-May Rajasthan Royals v Deccan Chargers Johannesburg 4pm
    Chennai Super Kings v Delhi Daredevils Port Elizabeth 8pm
    3-May Mumbai Indians v Royal Challengers Durban 4pm
    Kings XI Punjab v Kolkata Knight Riders East London 8pm
    4-May Deccan Chargers v Chennai Super Kings Port Elizabeth 4pm
    5-May Delhi Daredevils v Kolkata Knight Riders Durban 4pm
    Kings XI Punjab v Rajasthan Royals Durban 8pm
    6-May Mumbai Indians v Deccan Chargers Pretoria 4pm
    7-May Kings XI Punjab v Chennai Super Kings Pretoria 4pm
    Royal Challengers v Rajasthan Royals Pretoria 8pm
    8-May Delhi Daredevils v Mumbai Indians East London 4pm
    9-May Deccan Chargers v Kings XI Punjab Bloemfontein 4pm
    Chennai Super Kings v Rajasthan Royals Port Elizabeth 8pm
    10-May Kolkata Knight Riders v Delhi Daredevils East London 4pm
    Royal Challengers v Mumbai Indians Johannesburg 8pm
    11-May Deccan Chargers v Rajasthan Royals Bloemfontein 4pm
    12-May Royal Challengers v Kolkata Knight Riders Pretoria 4pm
    Kings XI Punjab v Mumbai Indians Pretoria 8pm
    13-May Deccan Chargers v Delhi Daredevils Durban 4pm
    14-May Mumbai Indians v Rajasthan Royals Durban 4pm
    Chennai Super Kings v Royal Challengers Durban 8pm
    15-May Kings XI Punjab v Delhi Daredevils Kimberley 4pm
    16-May Chennai Super Kings v Mumbai Indians Johannesburg 4pm
    Deccan Chargers v Kolkata Knight Riders Port Elizabeth 8pm
    17-May Rajasthan Royals v Delhi Daredevils Kimberley 4pm
    Kings XI Punjab v Deccan Chargers Johannesburg 8pm
    18-May Chennai Super Kings v Kolkata Knight Riders Pretoria 4pm
    19-May Delhi Daredevils v Royal Challengers Johannesburg 4pm
    20-May Chennai Super Kings v Kings XI Punjab Durban 4pm
    Rajasthan Royals v Kolkata Knight Riders Durban 8pm
    21-May Deccan Chargers v Royal Challengers Pretoria 4pm
    Mumbai Indians v Delhi Daredevils Pretoria 8pm
    22-May Semi Final 1 Pretoria
    23-May Semi Final 2 Johannesburg
    24-May Final Johannesburg
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    1852 2009-04-15 19:22:48 2009-04-15 13:52:48 open open ipl-2009-schedule publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://zftfi.th8.us
    Elections 2009: Polling percentage in Andhra Pradesh (AP) http://worthview.com/elections-2009-polling-percentage-in-andhra-pradesh-ap/ Thu, 16 Apr 2009 21:02:35 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/elections-2009-polling-percentage-in-andhra-pradesh-ap
  • Adilabad - 53%
  • Nizamabad - 62%
  • Karimnagar - 49.5%
  • Medak - 49.5%
  • Rangareddy - 52.5%
  • Hyderabad - 45%
  • Secunderabad - 48%
  • Mahaboobnagar -65.6%
  • Nalgonda - 61%
  • Warangal - 60.5%
  • Khammam - 65%
  • Srikakulam - 61.5%
  • Vizianagaram - 59.7%
  • Visakhapatnam - 60
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    1859 2009-04-16 21:02:35 2009-04-16 21:02:35 open open elections-2009-polling-percentage-in-andhra-pradesh-ap publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1240408766 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://y35z7.th8.us 18 viswansh@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 119.236.129.93 2009-04-19 16:43:33 2009-04-19 11:13:33 1 0 0 19 alwaysbalu@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 71.198.9.66 2009-04-19 22:17:53 2009-04-19 16:47:53 1 0 0
    Google Announces First Quarter 2009 Results http://worthview.com/google-announces-first-quarter-2009-results/ Thu, 16 Apr 2009 21:32:47 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/google-announces-first-quarter-2009-results "Google had a good quarter given the depth of the recession -- while revenues were down quarter over quarter, they grew 6% year over year thanks to continued strong query growth. These results underline both the resilience of our business model and the ongoing potential of the web as users and advertisers shift online," said Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google. "Going forward, our priority remains investing for the long term to drive future growth in our core and emerging businesses."

    Q1 Financial Summary

    Google reported revenues of $5.51 billion for the quarter ended March 31, 2009, an increase of 6% compared to the first quarter of 2008 and a decrease of 3% compared to the fourth quarter of 2008. Google reports its revenues, consistent with GAAP, on a gross basis without deducting traffic acquisition costs (TAC). In the first quarter of 2009, TAC totaled $1.44 billion, or 27% of advertising revenues. Google reports operating income, net income, and earnings per share (EPS) on a GAAP and non-GAAP basis. The non-GAAP measures, as well as free cash flow, an alternative non-GAAP measure of liquidity, are described below and are reconciled to the corresponding GAAP measures in the accompanying financial tables.
    • GAAP operating income for the first quarter of 2009 was $1.88 billion, or 34% of revenues. This compares to GAAP operating income of $1.86 billion, or 33% of revenues, in the fourth quarter of 2008. Non-GAAP operating income in the first quarter of 2009 was $2.16 billion, or 39% of revenues. This compares to non-GAAP operating income of $2.15 billion, or 38% of revenues, in the fourth quarter of 2008.
    • GAAP net income for the first quarter of 2009 was $1.42 billion as compared to $382 million in the fourth quarter of 2008. Non-GAAP net income in the first quarter of 2009 was $1.64 billion, compared to $1.62 billion in the fourth quarter of 2008.
    • GAAP EPS for the first quarter of 2009 was $4.49 on 317 million diluted shares outstanding, compared to $1.21 for the fourth quarter of 2008 on 317 million diluted shares outstanding. Non-GAAP EPS in the first quarter of 2009 was $5.16, compared to $5.10 in the fourth quarter of 2008.
    • Non-GAAP operating income and non-GAAP operating margin exclude the expenses related to stock-based compensation (SBC). Non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP EPS exclude the expenses related to SBC, the non-cash impairment charges primarily related to our investments in AOL and Clearwire, and related tax benefits. In the first quarter of 2009, the charge related to SBC was $277 million as compared to $286 million in the fourth quarter of 2008. Also, in the fourth quarter of 2008, we recognized $1.09 billion in asset impairment charges related primarily to our investments in AOL and Clearwire. The tax benefit related to SBC was $64 million in the first quarter of 2009 and $65 million in the fourth quarter of 2008. The tax benefit related to the impairment charges was $82 million in the fourth quarter of 2008. Reconciliations of non-GAAP measures to GAAP operating income, operating margin, net income, and EPS are included at the end of this release.

    Q1 Financial Highlights

    Revenues – Google reported revenues of $5.51 billion in the first quarter of 2009, representing a 6% increase over first quarter 2008 revenues of $5.19 billion and a 3% decrease from fourth quarter 2008 revenues of $5.70 billion. Google reports its revenues, consistent with GAAP, on a gross basis without deducting TAC.
    Google Sites Revenues – Google-owned sites generated revenues of $3.70 billion, or 67% of total revenues, in the first quarter of 2009. This represents a 9% increase over first quarter 2008 revenues of $3.40 billion and a 3% decrease from fourth quarter 2008 revenues of $3.81 billion. Google Network Revenues – Google’s partner sites generated revenues, through AdSense programs, of $1.64 billion, or 30% of total revenues, in the first quarter of 2009. This represents a 3% decrease from first quarter 2008 network revenues of $1.69 billion and a 3% decrease from fourth quarter 2008 network revenues of $1.69 billion. International Revenues – Revenues from outside of the United States totaled $2.88 billion, representing 52% of total revenues in the first quarter of 2009, compared to 51% in the first quarter of 2008 and 50% in the fourth quarter of 2008. Excluding gains related to our foreign exchange risk management program, had foreign exchange rates remained constant from the fourth quarter of 2008 through the first quarter of 2009, our revenues in the first quarter of 2009 would have been $120 million higher. Excluding gains related to our foreign exchange risk management program, had foreign exchange rates remained constant from the first quarter of 2008 through the first quarter of 2009, our revenues in the first quarter of 2009 would have been $429 million higher. Revenues from the United Kingdom totaled $733 million, representing 13% of revenue in the first quarter of 2009, compared to 15% in the first quarter of 2008 and 12% in the fourth quarter of 2008. In the first quarter of 2009, we recognized a benefit of $154 million to revenue through our foreign exchange risk management program.
    Paid Clicks – Aggregate paid clicks, which include clicks related to ads served on Google sites and the sites of our AdSense partners, increased approximately 17% over the first quarter of 2008 and increased approximately 3% over the fourth quarter of 2008. TAC - Traffic Acquisition Costs, the portion of revenues shared with Google’s partners, decreased to $1.44 billion in the first quarter of 2009. This compares to TAC of $1.48 billion in the fourth quarter of 2008. TAC as a percentage of advertising revenues was 27% in the first quarter of 2009, compared to 27% in the fourth quarter of 2008. The majority of TAC is related to amounts ultimately paid to our AdSense partners, which totaled $1.23 billion in the first quarter of 2009. TAC also includes amounts ultimately paid to certain distribution partners and others who direct traffic to our website, which totaled $207 million in the first quarter of 2009. Other Cost of Revenues – Other cost of revenues, which is comprised primarily of data center operational expenses, amortization of intangible assets, content acquisition costs as well as credit card processing charges, decreased to $666 million, or 12% of revenues, in the first quarter of 2009, compared to $707 million, or 12% of revenues, in the fourth quarter of 2008. Operating Expenses – Operating expenses, other than cost of revenues, were $1.52 billion in the first quarter of 2009, or 28% of revenues, compared to $1.65 billion in the fourth quarter of 2008, or 29% of revenues. The operating expenses in the first quarter of 2009 included $774 million in payroll-related and facilities expenses, compared to $890 million in the fourth quarter of 2008. Stock-Based Compensation (SBC) – In the first quarter of 2009, the total charge related to SBC was $277 million as compared to $286 million in the fourth quarter of 2008. In March 2009, Google completed an offer to exchange certain employee stock options issued under Google's 2004 Stock Plan (Exchange Offer). Certain previously granted options were exchanged for new, lower-priced stock options granted on a one-for-one basis. Options for an aggregate of approximately 7.6 million shares of Google’s Class A common stock were exchanged. Options granted pursuant to the Exchange Offer have an exercise price of $308.57 per share, the closing price of Google’s Class A common stock as reported by The Nasdaq Global Select Market on March 6, 2009. Options granted pursuant to the Exchange Offer have a new vesting schedule determined by adding 12 months to each vesting date under the exchanged options’ vesting schedule. In addition, new options will vest no sooner than September 9, 2009. The Exchange Offer will result in a modification charge related to SBC of $360 million to be recognized over the vesting periods of the new options. These vesting periods range from six months to approximately five years. We recorded $11 million of this $360 million modification charge in the first quarter of 2009. We currently estimate SBC charges for grants to employees prior to April 1, 2009 to be approximately $1.1 billion for 2009. This estimate does not include expenses to be recognized related to employee stock awards that are granted after March 31, 2009 or non-employee stock awards that have been or may be granted. Operating Income – GAAP operating income in the first quarter of 2009 was $1.88 billion, or 34% of revenues. This compares to GAAP operating income of $1.86 billion, or 33% of revenues, in the fourth quarter of 2008. Non-GAAP operating income in the first quarter of 2009 was $2.16 billion, or 39% of revenues. This compares to non-GAAP operating income of $2.15 billion, or 38% of revenues, in the fourth quarter of 2008. Interest Income and Other, Net – Interest income and other, net decreased to $6 million in the first quarter of 2009, compared with interest income and other, net of $70 million in the fourth quarter of 2008. Income Taxes – Our effective tax rate was 25% for the first quarter of 2009. Net Income – GAAP net income for the first quarter of 2009 was $1.42 billion as compared to $382 million in the fourth quarter of 2008. Non-GAAP net income was $1.64 billion in the first quarter of 2009, compared to $1.62 billion in the fourth quarter of 2008. GAAP EPS for the first quarter of 2009 was $4.49 on 317 million diluted shares outstanding, compared to $1.21 for the fourth quarter of 2008, on 317 million diluted shares outstanding. Non-GAAP EPS for the first quarter of 2009 was $5.16, compared to $5.10 in the fourth quarter of 2008. Cash Flow and Capital Expenditures – Net cash provided by operating activities for the first quarter of 2009 totaled $2.25 billion as compared to $2.12 billion for the fourth quarter of 2008. In the first quarter of 2009, capital expenditures were $263 million, the majority of which was related to IT infrastructure investments, including data centers, servers, and networking equipment. Free cash flow, an alternative non-GAAP measure of liquidity, is defined as net cash provided by operating activities less capital expenditures. In the first quarter of 2009, free cash flow was $1.99 billion. We expect to continue to make significant capital expenditures. A reconciliation of free cash flow to net cash provided by operating activities, the GAAP measure of liquidity, is included at the end of this release. Cash – As of March 31, 2009, cash, cash equivalents, and short-term marketable securities were $17.8 billion. Employees – On a worldwide basis, Google employed 20,164 full-time employees as of March 31, 2009, down from 20,222 full-time employees as of December 31, 2008. Recent Developments – After ten years of building and managing our global sales and partnership operations, Omid Kordestani has decided to hand over the reins to Nikesh Arora, currently President of International Operations, and take on a new role as Senior Advisor, Office of the CEO and Founders. Continued growth is essential to our future success and no one is better placed to advise on new revenue opportunities than Omid, the business founder of Google. In his new role as President, Global Sales Operations and Business Development, Nikesh Arora will have responsibility for all Google's revenue and customer operations, as well as marketing and partnerships. He has a proven track record at Google, having spent the last four and a half years building our European operations into a substantial business.

    WEBCAST AND CONFERENCE CALL INFORMATION

    A live audio webcast of Google’s first quarter 2009 earnings release call will be available at http://investor.google.com/webcast.html. The call begins today at 1:30 PM (PT) / 4:30 PM (ET). This press release, the financial tables, as well as other supplemental information including the reconciliations of certain non-GAAP measures to their nearest comparable GAAP measures, are also available on that site. Following the earnings conference call, Google will host an additional question-and-answer session to provide an opportunity for financial analysts to ask more detailed product and financial questions. This follow-up call will begin today at 3:00 PM (PT) / 6:00 PM (ET) and also be webcast and available at http://investor.google.com/webcast.html.

    FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

    This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. These statements include statements regarding investments in our core and emerging businesses, expected stock-based compensation charges (including the expected modification charge resulting from the option exchange program), and our plans to make significant capital expenditures. Actual results may differ materially from the results predicted and reported results should not be considered as an indication of future performance. The potential risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ from the results predicted include, among others, unforeseen changes in our hiring patterns and our need to expend capital to accommodate the growth of the business, as well as those risks and uncertainties included under the captions “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations,” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2008, which is on file with the SEC and is available on our investor relations website at investor.google.com and on the SEC website at www.sec.gov. Additional information will also be set forth in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2009, which we expect to file with the SEC in May 2009. All information provided in this release and in the attachments is as of April 16, 2009 and Google undertakes no duty to update this information.

    ABOUT NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

    To supplement our consolidated financial statements, which statements are prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP, we use the following non-GAAP financial measures: non-GAAP operating income, non-GAAP operating margin, non-GAAP net income, non-GAAP EPS and free cash flow. The presentation of this financial information is not intended to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for, or superior to, the financial information prepared and presented in accordance with GAAP. For more information on these non-GAAP financial measures, please see the tables captioned "Reconciliations of non-GAAP results of operations measures to the nearest comparable GAAP measures" and "Reconciliation from net cash provided by operating activities to free cash flow" included at the end of this release. We use these non-GAAP financial measures for financial and operational decision making and as a means to evaluate period-to-period comparisons. Our management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide meaningful supplemental information regarding our performance and liquidity by excluding certain expenses and expenditures that may not be indicative of our "recurring core business operating results," meaning our operating performance excluding not only non-cash charges, such as stock-based compensation, but also discrete cash charges that are infrequent in nature. We believe that both management and investors benefit from referring to these non-GAAP financial measures in assessing our performance and when planning, forecasting and analyzing future periods. These non-GAAP financial measures also facilitate management's internal comparisons to our historical performance and liquidity as well as comparisons to our competitors' operating results. We believe these non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors both because (1) they allow for greater transparency with respect to key metrics used by management in its financial and operational decision making and (2) they are used by our institutional investors and the analyst community to help them analyze the health of our business. Non-GAAP operating income and operating margin. We define non-GAAP operating income as operating income plus stock-based compensation. Non-GAAP operating margin is defined as non-GAAP operating income divided by revenues. Google considers these non-GAAP financial measures to be useful metrics for management and investors because they exclude the effect of stock-based compensation so that Google's management and investors can compare Google's recurring core business operating results over multiple periods. Because of varying available valuation methodologies, subjective assumptions and the variety of award types that companies can use under FAS 123R, Google's management believes that providing a non-GAAP financial measure that excludes stock-based compensation allows investors to make meaningful comparisons between Google's recurring core business operating results and those of other companies, as well as providing Google's management with an important tool for financial and operational decision making and for evaluating Google's own recurring core business operating results over different periods of time. There are a number of limitations related to the use of non-GAAP operating income versus operating income calculated in accordance with GAAP. First, non-GAAP operating income excludes some costs, namely, stock-based compensation, that are recurring. Stock-based compensation has been and will continue to be for the foreseeable future a significant recurring expense in Google's business. Second, stock-based compensation is an important part of our employees' compensation and impacts their performance. Third, the components of the costs that we exclude in our calculation of non-GAAP operating income may differ from the components that our peer companies exclude when they report their results of operations. Management compensates for these limitations by providing specific information regarding the GAAP amounts excluded from non-GAAP operating income and evaluating non-GAAP operating income together with operating income calculated in accordance with GAAP. Non-GAAP net income and EPS. We define non-GAAP net income as net income plus stock-based compensation, and, for the fourth quarter of 2008, non-cash impairment charges less the related tax effects of such items. We define non-GAAP EPS as non-GAAP net income divided by the weighted average outstanding shares, on a fully-diluted basis. We consider these non-GAAP financial measures to be a useful metric for management and investors for the same reasons that Google uses non-GAAP operating income and non-GAAP operating margin. However, in order to provide a complete picture of our recurring core business operating results, we exclude from non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP EPS the tax effects associated with stock-based compensation and the impairment charges in the fourth quarter of 2008. Without excluding these tax effects, investors would only see the gross effect that excluding these expenses had on our operating results. The same limitations described above regarding Google's use of non-GAAP operating income and non-GAAP operating margin apply to our use of non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP EPS. Management compensates for these limitations by providing specific information regarding the GAAP amounts excluded from non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP EPS and evaluating non-GAAP net income and non-GAAP EPS together with net income and EPS calculated in accordance with GAAP. Free cash flow. We define free cash flow as net cash provided by operating activities minus capital expenditures. We consider free cash flow to be a liquidity measure that provides useful information to management and investors about the amount of cash generated by the business that, after the acquisition of property and equipment, including information technology infrastructure and land and buildings, can be used for strategic opportunities, including investing in our business, making strategic acquisitions and strengthening the balance sheet. Analysis of free cash flow also facilitates management's comparisons of our operating results to competitors' operating results. A limitation of using free cash flow versus the GAAP measure of net cash provided by operating activities as a means for evaluating Google is that free cash flow does not represent the total increase or decrease in the cash balance from operations for the period because it excludes cash used for capital expenditures during the period. Our management compensates for this limitation by providing information about our capital expenditures on the face of the cash flow statement and under Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations in our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q and Annual Report on Form 10-K. Google has computed free cash flow using the same consistent method from quarter to quarter and year to year. The accompanying tables have more details on the GAAP financial measures that are most directly comparable to non-GAAP financial measures and the related reconciliations between these financial measures.

    Contacts:

    Maria Shim
    Investor Relations
    +1-650-253-7663
    Jane Penner
    Corporate Communications
    +1-650-214-1624
    Google Inc.

    CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

    (In thousands)
    December 31, March 31,
    2008* 2009
    (unaudited)
    Assets
    Current assets:
    Cash and cash equivalents $    8,656,672 $    10,426,291
    Marketable securities 7,189,099 7,358,642
    Accounts receivable, net of allowance 2,642,192 2,543,105
    Deferred income taxes, net 286,105 434,903
    Prepaid revenue share, expenses and other assets 1,404,114 1,317,861
    Total current assets 20,178,182 22,080,802
    Prepaid revenue share, expenses and other assets, non-current 433,846 416,168
    Deferred income taxes, net, non-current - 52,296
    Non-marketable equity securities 85,160 100,999
    Property and equipment, net 5,233,843 5,122,105
    Intangible assets, net 996,690 910,344
    Goodwill 4,839,854 4,830,315
    Total assets $    31,767,575 $    33,513,029
    Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
    Current liabilities:
    Accounts payable $    178,004 $    196,220
    Accrued compensation and benefits 811,643 464,899
    Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 480,263 465,164
    Accrued revenue share 532,547 522,835
    Deferred revenue 218,084 216,937
    Income taxes payable, net 81,549 317,799
    Total current liabilities 2,302,090 2,183,854
    Deferred revenue, non-current 29,818 30,146
    Income taxes payable, net, non-current 890,115 1,160,158
    Deferred income taxes, net, non-current 12,515 -
    Other long-term liabilities 294,175 290,776
    Stockholders' equity:
    Common stock 315 316
    Additional paid-in capital 14,450,338 14,694,501
    Accumulated other comprehensive income 226,579 168,820
    Retained earnings 13,561,630 14,984,458
    Total stockholders' equity 28,238,862 29,848,095
    Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $    31,767,575 $    33,513,029

    * Derived from audited financial statements.

    Google Inc.

    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME

    (In thousands, except per share amounts)
    Three Months Ended
    March 31,
    2008 2009
    (unaudited)
    Revenues $    5,186,043 $    5,508,990
    Costs and expenses:
    Cost of revenues (including stock-based compensation expense of $9,148, $12,537) 2,110,536 2,101,504
    Research and development (including stock-based compensation expense of $193,800, $168,561) 673,069 641,643
    Sales and marketing (including stock-based compensation expense of $42,576, $59,026) 446,898 433,941
    General and administrative (including stock-based compensation expense of $35,255, $37,359) 409,305 448,311
    Total costs and expenses 3,639,808 3,625,399
    Income from operations 1,546,235 1,883,591
    Interest income and other, net 167,343 6,210
    Income before income taxes 1,713,578 1,889,801
    Provision for income taxes 406,492 466,973
    Net income $    1,307,086 $    1,422,828
    Net income per share - basic $    4.17 $    4.51
    Net income per share - diluted $    4.12 $    4.49
    Shares used in per share calculation - basic 313,129 315,252
    Shares used in per share calculation - diluted 317,392 317,221
    Google Inc.

    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

    (In thousands)
    Three Months Ended
    March 31,
    2008 2009
    (unaudited)
    Operating activities
    Net income $      1,307,086 $      1,422,828
    Adjustments:
    Depreciation and amortization of property and equipment 280,564 321,129
    Amortization of intangibles and other 55,960 82,093
    Stock-based compensation 280,779 277,483
    Excess tax benefits from stock-based award activity (51,101) (31,844)
    Deferred income taxes (38,214) (12,847)
    Other, net (44,903) (21,409)
    Changes in assets and liabilities, net of effects of acquisitions:
    Accounts receivable (223,493) 97,390
    Income taxes, net 438,175 324,753
    Prepaid revenue share, expenses and other assets (41,584) 77,457
    Accounts payable 53,784 21,879
    Accrued expenses and other liabilities (234,277) (322,339)
    Accrued revenue share (10,124) 4,264
    Deferred revenue 6,794 8,675
    Net cash provided by operating activities 1,779,446 2,249,512
    Investing activities
    Purchases of property and equipment (841,597) (262,755)
    Purchases of marketable securities (2,819,512) (5,244,845)
    Maturities and sales of marketable securities 5,379,228 5,109,590
    Investments in non-marketable equity securities - (18,750)
    Acquisitions, net of cash acquired, and purchases of intangible and other assets (3,125,113) (2,072)
    Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities (1,406,994) (418,832)
    Financing activities
    Net payments related to stock-based award activity (22,445) (36,736)
    Excess tax benefits from stock-based award activity 51,101 31,844
    Net cash provided by financing activities 28,656 (4,892)
    Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents 37,048 (56,169)
    Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 438,156 1,769,619
    Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period 6,081,593 8,656,672
    Cash and cash equivalents at end of period $        6,519,749 $        10,426,291

    Reconciliations of non-GAAP results of operations measures to the nearest comparable GAAP measures

    The following table presents certain non-GAAP results before certain material items (in thousands, except per share amounts, unaudited):
    Three Months Ended December 31, 2008 Three Months Ended March 31, 2009
    GAAP Actual Operating Margin (a) Adjustments Non-GAAP Results Non-GAAP Operating Margin (b) GAAP Actual Operating Margin (a) Adjustments Non-GAAP Results Non-GAAP Operating Margin (b)
    286,172 (c) 277,483 (d)
    Income from operations $  1,860,204 32.6% $    286,172 $  2,146,376 37.6% $  1,883,591 34.2% $    277,483 $  2,161,074 39.2%
    286,172 (c) 277,483 (d)
    (65,161) (e) (64,016) (e)
    1,094,757 (f)
    (82,275) (g)
    Net income $     382,442 $     1,233,493 $     1,615,935 $     1,422,828 $     213,467 $     1,636,295
    Net income per share - diluted $           1.21 $           5.10 $           4.49 $           5.16
    Shares used in per share calculation - diluted 316,864 316,864 317,221 317,221

    (a) Operating margin is defined as income from operations divided by revenues. (b) Non-GAAP operating margin is defined as non-GAAP income from operations divided by revenues. (c) To eliminate $286.2 million of stock-based compensation recorded in the fourth quarter of 2008. (d) To eliminate $277.5 million of stock-based compensation recorded in the first quarter of 2009. (e) To eliminate income tax effects related to items noted in (c) and (d). (f) To eliminate $1,094.8 million of impairment charges related to certain equity investments. (g) To eliminate income tax effects related to the charges noted in (f).

    Reconciliation from net cash provided by operating activities to free cash flow (in thousands, unaudited):

    Three Months Ended March 31, 2009
    Net cash provided by operating activities $                2,249,512
    Less purchases of property and equipment (262,755)
    Free cash flow $                1,986,757
    Net cash used by investing activities* $                 (418,832)
    Net cash used in financing activities $                     (4,892)

    *includes purchases of property and equipment

    The following table presents our revenues by revenue source (in thousands, unaudited):

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,
    2008 2009
    Advertising revenues:
    Google web sites $ 3,400,405 $ 3,692,823
    Google Network web sites 1,686,141 1,638,042
    Total advertising revenues 5,086,546 5,330,865
    Licensing and other revenues 99,497 178,125
    Revenues $ 5,186,043 $ 5,508,990

    The following table presents our revenues by revenue source, as a percentage of total revenues (unaudited):

    Three Months Ended
    March 31,
    2008 2009
    Advertising revenues:
    Google web sites 66% 67%
    Google Network web sites 32% 30%
    Total advertising revenues 98% 97%
    Licensing and other revenues 2% 3%
    Revenues 100% 100%
    Source: Google Press Releases]]>
    1867 2009-04-17 03:02:47 2009-04-16 21:32:47 open open google-announces-first-quarter-2009-results publish 0 0 post tweet_this_url http://t437x.th8.us
    Who said India is a Poor Country ?? http://worthview.com/who-said-india-is-a-poor-country/ Fri, 17 Apr 2009 14:44:56 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/who-said-india-is-a-poor-country It's a old story but not recognized by many. "The total external debt marginally increased 2.8 percent from $224.65 billion at September-end 2008, as commercial external borrowings by India Inc continued to enjoy major chunk of external debt," a ministry release on March 31st 2009.indian_currency_rupee But did anyone think about how much money we are having in Swiss bank??? Top 5 account Holders in Swiss bank
    1. India ---- $1,456 billion
    2. Russia ---$ 470 billion
    3. UK -------$390 billion
    4. Ukraine - $100 billion
    5. China -----$ 96 billion
    Even if we add the last 4 amounts; they cant equal the indian share ... Should we be proud or ashamed ? Here are some facts collected from SiliconIndia.
    • Yes, 70 lakhs crores rupees of India are lying in Switzerland banks. This is the highest amount lying outside any country, from amongst 180 countries of the world, as if India is the champion of Black Money.
    • German Government has officially written to Indian Government that they (German Government) are willing to inform the details of holders of 70 lakh crore rupees in their Banks, if Indian Government officially asks them.
    • On 22-5-08, this news has already been published in The Times of Indiaand other Newspapers based on German Government's official letter to Indian Government.
    • But the Indian Government has not sent any official enquiry to Germany for details of money which has been sent outside India between 1947 to 2008. The opposition party is also equally not interested in doing so because most of the amount is owned by politicians and it is every Indian's money.
    • This money belongs to our country. From these funds we can repay 13 times of our country's foreign debt. The interest alone can take care of the Centre's yearly budget. People need not pay any taxes and we can pay Rs. 1 lakh to each of 45 crore poor families.
    • Let us imagine, if Swiss Bank is holding Rs. 70 lakh crores, then how much money is lying in other 69 Banks? How much they have deprived the Indian people? Just think, if the Account holder dies, the bank becomes the owner of the funds in his account.
    • Are these people totally ignorant about the philosophy of Karma? What will this ill-gotten wealth do to them and their families when they own/use such money, generated out of corruption and exploitation?
    • Indian people have read and have known about these facts. But the helpless people have neither time nor inclination to do anything in the matter. This is like "a new freedom struggle" and we will have to fight this.
    • This money is the result of our sweat and blood. The wealth generated and earned after putting in lots of mental and physical efforts by Indian people must be brought back to our country.
    As a service to our motherland and you contribution to this struggle, please circulate at least 10 copies of this note amongst your friends and relatives and convert it into a mass movement. Join in our page at FB and support our cause - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bring-Our-Money-Back-to-India-from-Swiss-Bank/85449453661 Not for you : Undergoing MyBlogLog Verification

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    1874 2009-04-17 20:14:56 2009-04-17 14:44:56 open open who-said-india-is-a-poor-country publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1239993759 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://g73bq.th8.us 101 kumarworld2@gmail.com 122.169.243.105 2009-08-10 02:43:46 2009-08-10 07:43:46 1 0 0
    No World Cup Matches in Pakisthan this time ! http://worthview.com/no-world-cup-matches-in-pakisthan-this-time/ Fri, 17 Apr 2009 16:52:55 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/no-world-cup-matches-in-pakisthan-this-time 1877 2009-04-17 22:22:55 2009-04-17 16:52:55 open open no-world-cup-matches-in-pakisthan-this-time publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1240004036 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://5tott.th8.us WorthvieW looks New...and What next ? http://worthview.com/worthview-looks-newand-what-next/ Sun, 19 Apr 2009 14:18:38 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/worthview-looks-newand-what-next 1886 2009-04-19 19:48:38 2009-04-19 14:18:38 open open worthview-looks-newand-what-next publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1240254444 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://4qmb9.th8.us More quotations collected .....some funny ones too... http://worthview.com/more-quotations-collected-some-funny-ones-too/ Mon, 20 Apr 2009 19:12:32 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/more-quotations-collected-some-funny-ones-too
  • Hard work has a future payoff. Laziness pays off now.
  • A girl can wait for the right man to come along but in the meantime that still doesn't mean she can't have a wonderful time with all the wrong ones.
  • Don't stay in bed, unless you can make money in bed.
  • Guess, how to make your dreams come true.... Wake Up!!!
  • I am a nobody, and nobody is perfect; therefore I am perfect.
  • I am not young enough to know everything.
  • I deserve someone who likes me for who I am pretending to be.
  • I do know everything, just not all at once. It's a virtual memory problem.
  • I earn a seven-figure salary. Unfortunately, there's a decimal point involved.
  • I sometimes wonder why I drink; I think that it's because I think.
  • I still really miss my ex but my aim is getting better
  • I'd like to grow very old as slowly as possible
  • I've never seen a smiling face that was not beautiful.
  • If the going gets easier, you might be going downhill.
  • If women didn't exist, all the money in the world would have no meaning.
  • If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there.
  • If you have something to say, raise your hand ... and place it over your mouth
  • It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend.
  • Life is a comedy to those who think, and a tragedy for those who feel.
  • Nice guys never finish anything; they are too busy worrying about who they will offend.
  • Nine out of ten people think they are above average. The rest are in therapy.
  • Not a complete idiot. Some parts are missing!
  • A good programmer is someone who looks both ways before crossing a one-way street.
  • A man is not complete until he is married. Then he is finished.
  • A man without a woman is like a fish without a bicycle.
  • Whats the difference between prayers made in a church and made in a casino....................the later ones are serious
  • Make something idiot proof and soon someone will make a better idiot.
  • If something is worth doing, it would already be done.
  • Some people have so much respect for their superiors they have none left for themselves
  • ]]>
    1894 2009-04-21 00:42:32 2009-04-20 19:12:32 open open more-quotations-collected-some-funny-ones-too publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1240319863 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://tbdr6.th8.us 21 iamshankar.g@gmail.com http://www.nelabaludu.wordpress.com 115.241.112.173 2009-04-28 14:52:16 2009-04-28 14:52:16 1 0 0
    Here I am sitting in my office - Day and Night....!! http://worthview.com/here-i-am-sitting-in-my-office-day-and-night/ Tue, 21 Apr 2009 13:30:34 +0000 http://www.worthview.com/here-i-am-sitting-in-my-office-day-and-night Here I am sitting in my office @ night…  Thinking hard about life ...How it changed from a maverick collage life to strict professional life…...  How tiny pocket money changed to huge monthly paychecks  but then why it gives lesss happiness….  How a few local denim jeans changed to new branded wardrobe  but then why there are less people to use them  How a single plate of samosa changed to a full Pizza or burger  But then why there is less hunger…..  Here I am sitting in my office @ night…  Thinking hard about life ...How it changed…..  How a bike always in reserve changed to bike always on  but then why there are less places to go on……  How a small coffee shop changed to cafe coffee day  but then why its feels like shop is far away…..  How a limited prepaid card changed to postpaid package  but then why there are less calls & more messages……  Here I am sitting in my office @ night…  Thinking hard about life ..How it changed….. image001 How a general class journey changed to Flight journey  But then why there are less vacations for enjoyment….  How a old assembled desktop changed to new branded laptop  but then why there is less time to put it on……….  How a small bunch of friends changed to office mate But then why we always feel lonely n miss those college frnz.….  Here I am sitting in my office @ night…  Thinking hard about life..How it changed….. How it changed……..!!!!!!!!!!!!! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Courtesy to the original Author.... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------]]> 1902 2009-04-21 19:00:34 2009-04-21 13:30:34 open open here-i-am-sitting-in-my-office-day-and-night publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1240320764 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://frak8.th8.us 22 sedidealtykal@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 95.24.25.116 2009-04-28 22:05:54 2009-04-28 22:05:54 1 0 0 23 sedidealtykal@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 95.24.25.116 2009-04-29 11:26:23 2009-04-29 11:26:23 1 0 0 The Big Rocks of Life http://worthview.com/the-big-rocks-of-life/ Thu, 23 Apr 2009 14:19:42 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=1904 One day, an expert in time management was speaking to a group of business students and, to drive home a point, used an illustration those students will never forget. As he stood in front of the group of high-powered overachievers he said, "Okay, time for a quiz?", and he pulled out a one-gallon, wide-mouth Mason jar and set it on the table in front of him. He also produced about a dozen fist-sized rocks and carefully placed them, one at a time, into the jar. When the jar was filled to the top and no more rocks would fit inside, he asked, "Is this jar full?" Everyone in the class yelled, Yes! The time management expert replied, "Really?" He reached under the table and pulled out a bucket of gravel. He dumped some gravel in and shook the jar causing pieces of gravel to work themselves down into the spaces between the big rocks. He then asked the group once more, "Is the jar full?" By this time the class was on to him. "Probably not", one of them answered. Good! he replied. He reached under the table and brought out a bucket of sand. He started dumping the sand in the jar and it went into all of the spaces left between the rocks and the gravel. Once more he asked the question, "Is this jar full?" "No!" the class shouted. Once again he said, Good! Then he grabbed a pitcher of water and began to pour it in until the jar was filled to the brim. He looked at the class and asked, "What is the point of this illustration?" One eager beaver raised his hand and said, "The point is, no matter how full your schedule is, if you try really hard you can always fit some more things in it!" "No", the speaker replied, that's not the point. "The truth is, this illustration teaches us that if you don't put the big rocks in first, you'll never get them in at all." "What are the 'big rocks' in your life, time with your loved ones, your faith, your education, your dreams, a worthy cause, teaching or mentoring others. Remember to put these 'big rocks' in first or you'll never get them in at all." So, tonight, or in the morning, when you are reflecting on this short story, ask yourself this question What are the 'big rocks' in my life Then, put those in your jar first.]]> 1904 2009-04-23 14:19:42 2009-04-23 14:19:42 open open the-big-rocks-of-life publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1240496450 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://yoo49.th8.us 24 purnimagarikipati@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 115.241.52.7 2009-04-29 11:30:41 2009-04-29 11:30:41 1 0 0 25 dattatreya.m@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 24.11.126.91 2009-04-30 10:33:52 2009-04-30 10:33:52 1 0 0 mYcompanyWorld - our Second Step http://worthview.com/mycompanyworld-our-second-step/ Thu, 23 Apr 2009 22:51:24 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=1907 Purnima for her excellent suggestions and  feedback. Now we got promoted to UKG :) [ A second step in our looong journey ] Here are the details !! WorthvieW introduces a new project - mYcompanyWorld [ in bEtA ] WorthvieW welcomes you all to its new attraction - My Company World - Your Company Social Network site. Encouraged immensely by the success and support extended by all of you to WorthvieW, we are extremely happy to give to you MyCompanyWorld. This is the second portal after www.worthview.com and we look forward for a smooth sailing. With this new portal, we intend to aggregate at one place all the information that relates to Jobs and Companies, Job openings and recruitment drives, Press releases and acquisitions, New products, services and their reviews, Work environment and Employee experiences, Layoffs, Scams and Closures and more ....... The list above itself determines the scope of the information that we can have and the need to watch and analyse this information closely. Hence to seperate the rest of the news and activities in our blogs with this is worth an effort. Join us, add your company details, invite your colleagues to join with their company details to make a virtual company. We envision to create a broad social network for all the jobs and companies which can be trustfully approached by everyone for genuine and up to date information. One can also write his/her opinion on companies other than the company he is working in, vote about his tastes and hightlights of companies, rank the companies on different criteria, vote stories of other company news and finally, save all this to his profile. Please pour in your suggestions and comments on how you want your company world to look like. We are always open to criticism and we are doing our best to include all of the valuable inputs that you provide. This we are able to say and you will be able to after looking at the changed WorthvieW that we indeed respect your views!! - Thanks much again for all the endorsment. Please visit MyCompanyWorld and register @ http://mycompanyworld.net/register.php Regards, WorthvieW Team]]> 1907 2009-04-23 22:51:24 2009-04-23 22:51:24 open open mycompanyworld-our-second-step publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 _edit_lock 1240527357 tweet_this_url http://mzrhr.th8.us Lakshya Song Lyrics - (post by Navya...) http://worthview.com/my-lyrics/ Tue, 28 Apr 2009 07:23:13 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=1919 Mushkil koyi, aajaaye toh, parbat koyi, takraaye toh Taaqat koyi, dikhlaaye toh, toofaan koyi, mandlaaye toh Mushkil koyi aajaaye toh, parbat koyi takraaye toh Barse chaahe ambar se aag, lipte chaahe pairon se laakh Paayega jo lakshya hai tera Lakshya toh har haal mein paana hai Himmat se jo koyi chale, dharti hille qadmon tale Kya dooriyaan kya faasle, manzil lage aake gale Himmat se jo koyi chale, dharti hille qadmon tale Tu chal yunhi ab sub-o-shaam, rukna, jhukna nahin tera kaam Paayega jo lakshya hai tera Lakshya toh har haal mein paana hai Haan yehi rasta hai tera, tune ab jaana hai Haan yehi sapna hai tera, tune pehchaana hai Tujhe ab ye dikhaana hai]]> 1919 2009-04-28 07:23:13 2009-04-28 07:23:13 open open my-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1240923194 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://m7ytw.th8.us 26 weightloss8972o@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 67.205.85.53 2009-05-06 09:07:35 2009-05-06 09:07:35 1 0 0 Recipes - a never touched category ! http://worthview.com/recipes-a-never-touched-category/ Tue, 28 Apr 2009 07:59:25 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=1931 Bisi Bele Bhath Recipe: Ingredients: • 100 gms Rice • 75 gms Toor Dal • ½ cup  Carrots • ½ cup  Beans • ½ cup  Potatoes • ½ cup  Peas • 1 Tomato • 2 tsp Oil • A little pulp of Tamarind • ½ tsp Turmeric Powder • ½ cup Coconut • 1 tsp Garlic Paste • 1 tsp Ginger Paste • 2 Onions • Salt to taste • 6 Curry Leaves • 1 tsp Mustard Seeds • 1 tsp Coriander Seeds bisibela • 1 tsp Cumin Seeds • 3 Dry Red Chilies • 1 tsp Aniseed/Fennel Seeds (Saunf) • 1" stick Cinnamon • 4 pods Cardamom • 6 Cloves • 8 Peppercorns How to make Bisi Bele Bhath: •Wash rice and dal separately, and soak them for 10 minutes. •Put the dal on heat till half cooked. •Soak the tamarind pulp and keep it aside. •Roast all the spices. Mix them with coconut, turmeric powder, ginger and garlic paste. •Now grind the mixture into a thick paste using a little water. Keep this masala aside. •Heat the oil in a pan. Add mustard seeds and curry leaves to it. •When the mustard seeds start spluttering, add the sliced onions and fry till soft. •Add tamarind juice and 1 cup of water to the onions. Let the water boil. •Now add the rice, frozen vegetables, tomatoes, half-cooked tuar daal, masala and salt to the boiling water. Cook it on a low flame till done. •Garnish Bisi Bele Bhath with coriander leaves. Serve it hot with a dash of pure ghee.]]> 1931 2009-04-28 07:59:25 2009-04-28 07:59:25 open open recipes-a-never-touched-category publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1240905628 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://8yg65.th8.us 27 worthvie@worthview.com 210.18.57.194 2009-04-28 14:47:52 2009-04-28 14:47:52 1 0 0 28 weightloss8972o@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 67.205.85.53 2009-05-01 02:29:46 2009-05-01 02:29:46 1 0 0 29 nav9996@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 117.198.240.42 2009-05-02 07:13:36 2009-05-02 07:13:36 1 0 0 Andhra students in US & UK under great Recession...! [ Video ] http://worthview.com/andhra-students-in-us-uk-under-great-recession-video/ Tue, 28 Apr 2009 11:19:19 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=1938 ]]> 1938 2009-04-28 11:19:19 2009-04-28 11:19:19 open open andhra-students-in-us-uk-under-great-recession-video publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241098972 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://z6mbo.th8.us H-1B Visa Detailed.... http://worthview.com/h-1b-visa-detailed/ Tue, 28 Apr 2009 20:46:00 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=1944 Hi all... This post expects to help all those who are trying and looking forward for H1 B Visa process. There will be many doubts, clarifications, procedures, brochures that are needed by many who are new to this. This post tries to answer some of those. Also, we are sure that there are many people who know the processes much better, some last minute details, few items which generally are unknown to many. We would encourage and appreciate all those people who can help us and give in their inputs to make this one stop place for all the queries. We will make subsequent posts taking in all those additional information that flows in, and will make another FAQ sheet. Hope many  will make use of this. Expecting your comments to make this better. All the best !! What is H1B Visa ? The H-1B is a non-immigrant visa in the United States under the Immigration & Nationality Act, section 101(a)(15)(H). It allows U.S. employers to temporarily employ foreign workers in specialty occupations. Who can apply H1B ? Individuals can not apply for an H1B visa to allow them to work in the US. The employer must petition for entry of the employee. H1B visas are subject to annual numerical limits. Where i can find H1B application ? You can complete in on-line  at application form How long does the process take? On average 3-6 months in total, depending on the USCIS Regional Service Center processing the application - unless using Premium Procession. Is it possible to speed up the process. Yes. USCIS has instituted a program called Premium Processing. If the INS is paid an extra $1,000 on a separate check, USCIS guarantees it will adjudicate the petition in 15 days or notify the petitioner if more evidence is needed. Duration of stay The duration of stay is three years, extendable to six. An exception to maximum length of stay applies in certain circumstances: 1. one-year extensions if a labour certification application has been filed and is pending for at least 365 days; and 2. three-year extensions if an I-140 Immigrant Petition has been approved. How many H1B visas are available for Fiscal year 2009 - 2010? 65,000 under General Quota. 20,000 for students will Advanced Degree from U.S. Universities. What is Lottery System? On April 1 2007 when USCIS started to accept the applications, they received about 115,000 applications. Only 65,000 visas were available to be issued. So, they followed Lottery system to randomly select applications to issue H1b Visa. In 2008 year, more about 163,000 applications were received. Will there be Lottery system this year? USCIS will accept applications for the Lottery system till first 5 days if more than 65,000 applications were to be submitted. Unlike last year, all the applications for H1B Visa during first 5 days will be considered for Lottery system. I have 2 job offers form 2 different companies? Can both employer file H1B applications? Yes, both the employer can file H1B applications, that will increases your chances, but if both h1b petitions gets approved, you can work only for one employer. Can my company make H-1B visa applications? Any US employer can sponsor an H-1B petition, provided it has an IRS Tax Number, also known as an IRS Number or Tax ID Number. This number is needed for obtaining approval of the Labor Condition Application (LCA), which is an essential preliminary to the H-1B petition itself. However, employers should take note that sponsoring an H-1B petition involves them making a number of undertakings, enforceable by heavy civil and criminal penalties: These undertakings are:- * To pay the H-1B worker at least the higher of the wage paid to similar workers in the same company or the "prevailing wage" (usually determined by the relevant State Employment Services Agency) for the occupation in the area the worker will be employed; * That the recruitment of the H-1B worker(s) will not adversely affect the conditions of the employer's US-resident employees in similar jobs; * That there is no strike or lockout occurring at the time the Labor Condition Application is submitted, and that the approved LCA will not be used to support petitions for H-1B aliens to be employed at the site of any subsequent strike or lockout; * That a copy of the LCA form will be given to the H-1B worker and either given to the bargaining representative of employees in similar occupations or (if there is no bargaining representative) posted in 2 conspicuous locations for at least 10 days in the place the H-1B alien will be working; * To maintain records of the LCA and the H-1B alien's employment for inspection by the US Department of Labor. ]]> 1944 2009-04-28 20:46:00 2009-04-28 20:46:00 open open h-1b-visa-detailed publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 _edit_lock 1241018863 tweet_this_url http://ge3at.th8.us 30 mslayoff@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 96.26.194.113 2009-04-29 19:49:13 2009-04-29 19:49:13 1 0 0 31 purnimagarikipat@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 115.241.52.7 2009-04-29 11:26:23 2009-04-29 11:26:23 1 0 0 32 adams122@huddle.net http://Website(optional) 198.238.119.116 2009-04-29 23:18:36 2009-04-29 23:18:36 1 0 0 Tier 1 (HSMP) in Detailed... http://worthview.com/tier-1-hsmp-in-detailed/ Wed, 29 Apr 2009 17:38:12 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=1958 In this post, we collected some faq's that explains how you can go to the United Kingdom or remain there as a highly skilled worker (Tier 1 General) under  points-based system to work in the United Kingdom. What is the highly skilled worker category? The highly skilled worker category is designed to allow highly skilled people to come to the United Kingdom to look for work or self-employment opportunities. Who can apply as a highly skilled worker? Unlike work permits (sponsored skilled workers - tier 2), you do not need a job offer to apply under the highly skilled worker category. When you apply you are awarded points based on your qualifications, previous earnings, United Kingdom experience, age, English language skills, and available maintenance (funds). You can apply under the highly skilled worker category now if you are:
    • In the United Kingdom with permission to stay (known as 'leave to remain') in an immigration category that allows you to switch into the highly skilled worker category;
    • already in the United Kingdom as a highly skilled worker and want to extend your permission to stay within your existing category;
    • already in the United Kingdom under the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme, want to extend your permission to stay and are eligible to switch into the highly skilled worker category;
    • applying for permission to enter the United Kingdom (known as 'entry clearance') under the highly skilled worker category.
    What is the HSMP Points Based Calculator? Your eligibility for a HSMP will depend on how many points you are able to score in the Points Test. Points are awarded for age, qualifications, work experience, income etc. To enter the UK under the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme (HSMP) you need 75 points. What is the Minimum Bank Balance Clause in the HSMP Tier1 application? At present the waiting time is 14 weeks for Tier 1 HSMP Application. You will need to maintain 2800 GBP balance throughout for 3 months before you Apply. This is in section Z of Tier 1 General Application. How long is the waiting time to process the HSMP Tier 1 Application? The UK work permit through the HSMP supposedly takes 6 weeks to process assuming all credentials are accurate. What is IELTS? Does the new Tier 1 system for UK immigration need IELTS? Is it necessary to complete English language proficiency test for an HSMP UK Visa ? IELTS is the International English Language Testing System. It measures ability to communicate in English across all four language skills – listening, reading, writing and speaking – for people who intend to study or work where English is the language of communication. As in the old HSMP IELTS, if your degree is attained through 4 years, you don’t require to take up the test. Check below for more details regarding the English Language Points System. But, Even though you have a degree in English you would still need to provide either a letter from your University stating your course was taught in English or have completed an IELTS test showing an overall band score of 6 or above. Is it possible to work with in UK with a Dependent VISA? Do I need a work permit? As a Dependant of an HSMP holder you are allowed to work full time in the UK without any restrictions. I live in India. Is HSMP Scheme the only way to get permission to Enter UK? Whether you live in India/Elsewhere, If you don’t qualify under the HSMP, you may be able to get a job offer from a UK company and get sponsorship. If not try a working holiday maker visa. Unless you have family connections, I think you need to apply for jobs in the UK before going there. Once you have secured a job, they would able help you apply for a work permit. If you failed to score enough points on HSMP, you probably needed more experience or a higher salary to qualify. In the short-terms, either get a student visa and enroll for even higher qualifications or marry somebody with higher education and use his or her points in a re-application. Worst Case, you can visit a consultancy for guidance. How long can you remain out of uk on Hsmp Visa? With a HSMP Visa you can stay out of UK for a maximum of 89 days after which your HSMP will not be renewed. How Do you get a job offer in UK using HSMP? The HSMP UK Visa scheme does no guarantee you a job. Its just a passport to enter the UK and seek jobs in the same way as any other uk citizen would via agencies or directly from employers. If you qualify for HSMP, you should have no problem acquiring employment. The qualification process is designed to ensure only people whose skills are in demand are granted entry. The sensible course of action is to obtain your HSMP from your native country and apply for jobs online. Most Reputable IT firms will meet your traveling expenses to attend an interview, and you need not migrate until you have a secure job offer hence avoiding risk. Firms who offer work under the employers entry visa will sort the whole process out for you once you secure a job offer. Again, all reputable firms will pay your travel expenses to attend interview. Again, most employers don’t give job offer over the phone, and require you to be holding HSMP permit and also staying in UK. If you have a hsmp visa that allows you to live and work in the UK. Does that mean you can bring your mom to UK to without having a UK Citizenship. Once you have been in HMSP for five years, you can apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain and then for citizenship. HOW DO I KNOW IF I QUALIFY FOR A TIER 1 (GENERAL) VISA TO THE UK?
    • By completing the Free Eligibility Assessment you will have a better understanding of your eligibility to apply for a Tier 1 (General) Visa.
    • For a detailed assessment of your eligibility you may purchase one of our Migration Services. By doing this, a Registered UK Migration Consultant will be assigned to your profile to provide you with more personalised service.

    What are Processing Times and Costs?

    HIGHLY SKILLED WORKER (TIER 1 GENERAL) OUTSIDE THE UK (ENTRY CLEARANCE) INSIDE THE UK (FLR)
    Government Application Fee UK£675 UK£820
    Advanced Migration Service US$399
    Premium Migration Service US$1999
    PROCESSING TIMES 1-12 weeks 4-16 weeks

    WHAT STEPS SHOULD I TAKE TO APPLY FOR A TIER 1 (GENERAL) VISA?

    1. Take the Free TIER 1 (GENERAL) Visa Eligibility Assessment
    2. Complete the UK Migration Interview
    3. Commence the Visa application process
    Resources: UK Visa Types About working visa ALL THE BEST to one and all who are applying for UK!!. But we beg you to come back again to India and do some good to OUR MOTHER INDIA !! What happens if abdul kalam or Sachin Tendulkar applied for these Visas? Guys our Country really NEEDS YOU !! ]]>
    1958 2009-04-29 17:38:12 2009-04-29 17:38:12 open open tier-1-hsmp-in-detailed publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241035848 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://q3ofx.th8.us
    Tier 2 - Spnosored skilled workers (MINISTER OF RELIGION) http://worthview.com/tier-2-spnosored-skilled-workers-minister-of-religion/ Thu, 30 Apr 2009 13:39:05 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=1965 What is the skilled worker category? The skilled worker category (Tier 2 General) is for people coming to the United Kingdom with a skilled job offer to fill a gap in the workforce that cannot be filled by a settled worker. Who can apply as a skilled worker? Before you apply under the skilled worker category (Tier 2 General), you must have:
    • a sponsor; and
    • a valid certificate of sponsorship.
    When you apply you are awarded points based on your:
    • qualifications;
    • future expected earnings;
    • sponsorship;
    • English language skills; and
    • available maintenance (funds).
    You can apply under the skilled worker category (Tier 2 General) now if you are:
    • applying for permission to enter the United Kingdom (known as 'entry clearance') under the sponsored skilled worker category (Tier 2 General) (see initial applications);
    • in the United Kingdom with permission to stay (known as 'leave to remain') in an immigration category that allows you to switch into the sponsored skilled worker category (Tier 2 General)(see how to switch in to the skilled worker category);
    • already in the United Kingdom as a sponsored skilled worker (Tier 2 General) and want to extend your permission to stay within your existing category (see extending your stay).
    How long can you stay for? If you are applying from outside the United Kingdom and you are given permission to come as a skilled worker (Tier 2 General), you will be able to live and work here for a maximum of three years plus one month, or the time given in your certificate of sponsorship plus one month, whichever is shorter. If you are already inside the United Kingdom in a different category, you may be able to apply to switch into the category of skilled worker (Tier 2 General).  If we approve your application you will be able to live and work here for a maximum of three years, or the time given in your certificate of sponsorship plus 14 days, whichever is shorter. At the end of the three years, you will need to apply to extend your stay as a skilled worker (Tier 2 General) if you want to stay. See extending your stay for more information. If you are given permission to extend your stay as a skilled worker, you will get another two years, or the time given in your certificate of sponsorship plus 14 days, whichever is shorter. How do i know if i qualify for a TIER 2 (MINISTER OF RELIGION) Spnosored worker visa to the UK? By completing the Free Eligibility Assessment you will have a better understanding of your eligibility to apply for a Tier 2 (Minister of Religion) Sponsored Worker visa.]]>
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    H1B 2010 - USCIS Accepting Visa Applications http://worthview.com/h1b-2010-uscis-accepting-visa-applications/ Fri, 01 May 2009 13:40:44 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=1977 2010 H1b filing DOs and DON'Ts]]> 1977 2009-05-01 13:40:44 2009-05-01 13:40:44 open open h1b-2010-uscis-accepting-visa-applications publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241187061 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://riihm.th8.us As long as you love me... Lyrics http://worthview.com/as-long-as-you-love-me-lyrics/ Fri, 01 May 2009 21:55:54 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=1987 As long as you love me ... httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeIAU46Tis8 Lyrics : Although loneliness has always been a friend of mine I'm leavin' my life in your hands People say I'm crazy and that I am blind Risking it all in a glance And how you got me blind is still a mystery I can't get you out of my head Don't care what is written in your history As long as you're here with me Chorus: I don't care who you are Where you're from What you did As long as you love me Who you are Where you're from Don't care what you did As long as you love me Every little thing that you have said and done Feels like it's deep within me (Ohh, mmm) Doesn't really matter if you're on the run It seems like were meant to be I don't care who you are (who you are) Where you're from (where you're from) What you did As long as you love me (I don't know) Who you are (who you are) Where you're from (where you're from) Don't care what you did As long as you love me (yeah) As long as you love me (2x) I'm trying to hide it so that no one knows But I guess it shows When you look into my eyes What you did and where you're comin' from I don't care, as long as you love me, baby Ohhhh, Ohhhh I don't care who you are (who you are) Where you're from (where you're from) What you did As long as you love me (as long as you love me) Who you are (who you are) Where you're from (where you're from) Don't care what you did (yeah) As long as you love me (as long as you love me) Who you are (who you are) Where you're from What you did As long as you love me Who you are (who you are) Where you're from (where you're from) As long as you love me Who you are As long as you love me What you did (I don't care) As long as you love me]]> 1987 2009-05-01 21:55:54 2009-05-01 21:55:54 open open as-long-as-you-love-me-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241341119 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://h77cx.th8.us 33 nav9996@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 117.198.240.42 2009-05-02 07:12:46 2009-05-02 07:12:46 1 0 0 67 nav9996@gmail.com 117.198.241.113 2009-06-10 15:11:52 2009-06-10 20:11:52 1 0 0 70 nav9996@gmail.com 117.198.241.113 2009-06-10 15:13:09 2009-06-10 20:13:09 1 0 0 Show me the meaning of being lonely... Lyrics http://worthview.com/show-me-the-meaning-of-being-lonely-lyrics/ Fri, 01 May 2009 21:57:14 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=1989 Show me the meaning of being lonely httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAe-D2yF5FA Lyrics : Show me the meaning of being lonely So many words for the broken heart It's hard to see in a crimson love So hard to breathe Walk with me, and maybe... Nights of light so soon become Wild and free, I could feel the sun. Your every wish Will be done. They tell me... Refrain : Show me the meaning of being lonely Is this the feeling I need to walk with? Tell me why I can't be there where you are There's something missing in my heart Life goes on as it never ends Eyes of stone observe the trends They never say forever gaze if only Guilty roads to an endless love There's no control Are you with me now? Your every wish will be done They tell me Refrain There's nowhere to run I have no place to go Surrender my heart, body and soul How can it be you're asking me to feel The things you never show? You are missing in my heart Tell me why I cannot be there where you are]]> 1989 2009-05-01 21:57:14 2009-05-01 21:57:14 open open show-me-the-meaning-of-being-lonely-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241340845 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://5cb4x.th8.us 38 weightloss8972o@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 67.205.85.53 2009-05-03 19:02:58 2009-05-03 19:02:58 1 0 0 Sambaram Songs Lyrics [ Pattudalatho chesthe samaram] http://worthview.com/pattudalatho-lyrics/ Sun, 03 May 2009 09:13:48 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=1997 Pattudalatho

    Movie Name: Sambaram (2003) Singer: Mallikarjun Music Director: Patnaik RP Lyrics: Sirivennela Year: 2003 Producer: Chitram Movies Director: Dasarath Actors: Benerji M S Narayana, Giribabu, Krishna Reddy S V, Nikhita, Nitin paTTudalatO chEsEy samaram tappakunDa needE vijayam kashTapaDitE raadaa phalitam padaraa sOdaraa ee dhairyam toDai unDagaa E saayam kOsam chooDaka nee dhyEyam choopE maargamlO nuvu pOraa chooTigaa E naaDu venakaDugEyaka E aDugu taDabaDaneeyaka nee gamyam chErEdaaka dhoosukupOraa soDaraa ishTam unTe chEdu kooDa teeyanE kashTam anTe doodi kooDa bhaaramE lakshyamanTu lEni janmE danDaga lakshalaadi mandi lEdaa mandagaa pantam paTTi pOraaDandE kOrina varaalu pondalEru kadaa chEstu unTe E panainaa saadyamE choostu unTe rOjulanni SoonyamE okka aDugu vEsi choostE chaaluraa ekkalEni konDanEdi lEduraa navvE vaaLLu niddarapOgaa dikkulu jeyinchi saagipOramari]]> 1997 2009-05-03 09:13:48 2009-05-03 09:13:48 open open pattudalatho-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 _edit_lock 1244457452 tweet_this_url http://ezz3f.th8.us Enduke Ila Lyrics http://worthview.com/enduke-ila-lyrics/ Sun, 03 May 2009 09:18:14 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=1999 Enduke Ila Lyrics Enduke Ila Lyrics

    enduke ilaa gunde lopala
    inta manta reputavu antantala
    anni vaipula allukokilaaa
    aaganeeka saaganeeka ennalilaa
    ventaaduthu vedinchaala
    mantai nanu saadhinchaala
    kaanneetini kuripinchaala
    gnaapakamai ragilinchaala
    marupannade raaneyyava dayaleni snehama
    enduke ilaa gunde lopala
    inta manta reputavu antantala
    anni vaipula allukokilaaa
    aaganeeka saaganeeka ennalilaa
    
    tappadani ninu tappukoni vetakaali kotta dari
    nippulatho madi nimpukoni bathakaali batasari
    jantaga chiti mantaga gatamanta venta vundigaa
    vontigaa nanu ennadu vadilundanandi gaaa
    nuvvu nee chiru navvu cherani chote kavali
    vundo ledo e lokam lo neeke teliyaali
    enduke ilaa gunde lopala
    inta manta reputavu antantala
    anni vaipula allukokilaaa
    aaganeeka saaganeeka ennalilaa
    
    aapakila aanati kalaa adugadugu toolipodaa
    repakila kanneti ala ye velugu choodaneeka
    janmalo nuvu levani ikanaina nannu nammani
    ninnalo vadileyani innala aasani
    chente vunna sontham kaavani nindinche kanna
    nanne nenu velivesukoni dooram avutunnaaa
    enduke ilaa gunde lopala
    inta manta reputavu antantala
    anni vaipula allukokilaaa
    aaganeeka saaganeeka ennalilaa
    ]]>
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    Nee Sneham Songs Lyrics [ Ooruko Hrudayama ] http://worthview.com/ooruko-hrudayamanee-sneham-lyrics/ Sun, 03 May 2009 09:29:26 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2004 Movie Name: Nee Sneham (2002) Music Director: Patnaik RP Lyrics: Siri Vennela Sitarama Sastry Year: 2002 Producer: Raju MS Director: Paruchuri Murali Actors: Arti Agarwal, Uday Kiran Lyrics UrukO hRudayamaa uppenai raakumaa maaTa manninchumaa bayaTapaDipOkumaa cheyyetti dIvinchE vELa nI kaLLalO jalapaataalaa nee pEru niTTUrpula jwaalaa praNayamaa chUpUlO Soonyame penchutU unnadi jaaligaa karugutU anubandham chelimitO chaluvanE panchutU unnadI jyOti gaa velugutU aanandam kalata ye kanTidO mamata ye kanTidO cheppalEnannadi chempa nimirE taDi cheyyetti dIvinchE vELa nI kaLLalO jalapaataalaa nee pEru niTTUrpula jwaalaa praNayamaa dEhamE vErugaa snEhamE pErugaa manDapam chEranI mamakaaram pandirai pachchagaa prEmanE penchagaa ankitam chEyanee abhimaanam nuduTipai kunkumai murisipO nEstamaa kaLLakE kaaTukai nilichipO swapnamaa cheyyetti dIvinchE vELa nI kaLLalO jalapaataalaa nee pEru niTTUrpula jwaalaa praNayamaa]]> 2004 2009-05-03 09:29:26 2009-05-03 09:29:26 open open ooruko-hrudayamanee-sneham-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1244457734 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://cmtr6.th8.us Titanic - My Heart Will Go On Lyrics http://worthview.com/titanic-my-heart-will-go-on-lyrics/ Sun, 03 May 2009 09:36:00 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2007 Lyrics Every night in my dreams I see you, I feel you That is how I know you go on. Far across the distance and spaces between us You have come to show you go on. Near, Far, wherever you are, I believe that the heart does go on. Once more, you opened the door And you're here in my heart, and my heart will go on and on. Love can touch us one time and last for a lifetime And never let go till we're gone. Love was when I loved you, one true time to hold on to In my life we'll always go on. Near, far, wherever you are, I believe that the heart does go on. Once more, you opened the door And you're here in my heart, and my heart will go on and on. You're here, there's nothing I fear And I know that my heart will go on. We'll stay, forever this way You are safe in my heart and my heart will go on and on.]]> 2007 2009-05-03 09:36:00 2009-05-03 09:36:00 open open titanic-my-heart-will-go-on-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241343551 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://r69bh.th8.us 43 weightloss8972o@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 67.205.85.53 2009-05-04 14:10:32 2009-05-04 14:10:32 1 0 0 Tanhaai, Tanhaai lyrics http://worthview.com/tanhaai-tanhaai-lyrics/ Sun, 03 May 2009 09:44:29 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2010 Lyrics : Tanhaai, tanhaai Dil ke raaste mein kaisi thokar maine khaayi Toote khwaab saare, ek maayusi hai chhaayi Har khushi so gayi, zindagi kho gayi Tumko jo pyaar kiya maine to sazaa main paayi Tanhaai, tanhaai, milo hai phaili hui tanhaai - 2 (Khwaab mein dekha tha ek aanchal Maine apne haathon mein Ab toote sapnon ke shishe Chubte hai in aankhon mein) - 2 Kal koi tha yahin, ab koi bhi nahin Banke naagin jaise hai saanson mein laheraayi Tanhaai, tanhaai, palkon pe kitne aansu hai laayi - 2 (Kyoon aisi umeed ki maine Jo aise naakaam hui Door banaayi thi manzil To raste mein hi shaam hui) - 2 Ab kahan jaaoon main, kisko samjhaaoon main Kya maine chaaha tha aur kyoon kismat mein aayi Tanhaai, tanhaai, jaise andhero ki ho gehraayi Dil ke raaste mein kaisi thokar maine khaayi Toote khwaab saare, ek maayusi hai chhaayi Har khushi so gayi, zindagi kho gayi Tumko jo pyaar kiya maine to sazaa main paayi Tanhaai, tanhaai, milo hai phaili hui tanhaai - 2 Tanhaai, tanhaai, tanhaai, tanhaai]]> 2010 2009-05-03 09:44:29 2009-05-03 09:44:29 open open tanhaai-tanhaai-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241344146 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://39nyy.th8.us Kal ho na ho lyrics http://worthview.com/kal-ho-na-ho-lyrics/ Sun, 03 May 2009 09:54:04 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2014 Hindi Lyrics:
    Har Ghadi Badal Raha Hai Roop Zindagi
    Chaav Hai Kahhi Hai Dhoop Zidnagi
    Har Pal Yahan
    Jee Bhar Jiyo Jo Hai Sama
    Kal Ho Na Ho
    Har Ghadi Badal Raha Hai Roop Zindagi
    Chaav Hai Kahhi Hai Dhoop Zidnagi
    Har Pal Yahan
    Jee Bhar Jiyo Jo Hai Sama
    Kal Ho Na Ho
    
    Chaahe Jo Tumhe Poore Dil Se
    Milta Hai Woh Mushkil Se
    Aisa Jo Koi Kahin Hai
    Bas Vahi Sabse Hasin Hai
    Us Haath Ko Tum Thaam Lo
    Woh Meherbaan Kal Ho Na Ho
    Har Pal Yahan
    Jee Bhar Jiyo Jo Hai Sama
    Kal Ho Na Ho
    
    Palko Ke Leke Saaye
    Paas Koi Jo Aaye
    Lakh Sambhalo Paagal Dil Ko
    Dil Dhadke Hi Jaaye
    Par Sochlo Is Pal Hai Jo
    Woh Dastan Kal Ho Na Ho
    Har Pal Yahan
    Jee Bhar Jiyo Jo Hai Sama
    Kal Ho Na Ho
    Har Pal Yahan
    Jee Bhar Jiyo Jo Hai Sama
    Kal Ho Na Ho
    ]]>
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    Jag Soona Soona Laage Lyrics http://worthview.com/jag-soona-soona-laage-lyrics/ Sun, 03 May 2009 10:08:26 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2018 httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIxkG5ngDdU Lyrics : Main Taaj Ya Naamara, Haay Ve Dasu Main Ki Kara Dil Jude Bina Hi Tut Gaye, Hath Mile Bina Hi Chhut Gaye Khel Khale Kismat Ne Baar Baar Rod Ankhiya Tainu Jo Na Vek Sakhiya, ??? Kudarat Ne Chhan Se Jo Tute Koi Sapna, ( Jag Soona Soona Laage - 2) Koi Rahe Na Jab Apna, Jag Soona Soona Laage Jag Soona Soona Hai Toh Yeh Kyun Hota Hai Jab Yeh Dil Rota Hai, Roye Sisak Sisak Ke Hawaayein, Jag Soona Laage Chhan Se Jo Tute Koi Sapna, ( Jag Soona Soona Laage - 2) Koi Rahe Na Jab Apna, ( Jag Soona Soona Laage - 2) Re Soona Laage Re Roothi Roothi Saari Raatein, Phike Phike Saare Din Viraani Si Viraani Hai, Tanhaayi Si Tanhaayi Hai Aur Ik Hum Pyaar Ke Bin Har Pal Chhan Se Jo Tute Koi Sapna, ( Jag Soona Soona Laage - 2) Koi Rahe Na Jab Apna, ( Jag Soona Soona Laage - 2) Re Patthron Ki Iss Nagari Mein, Pattha Chehre, Patthar Dil Phirta Hai Maara Maara Kyun Raahon Mein Tu Aawaara Yahaan na Hoga Kuchh Haasil, Mere Dil Chhan Se Jo Tute Koi Sapna, ( Jag Soona Soona Laage - 2) Koi Rahe Na Jab Apna, Jag Soona Soona Laage Jag Soona Soona Hai Toh Yeh Kyun Hota Hai Jab Yeh Dil Rota Hai, Roye Sisak Sisak Ke Hawaayein, Jag Soona Laage Chhan Se Jo Tute Koi Sapna, ( Jag Soona Soona Laage - 2) Koi Rahe Na Jab Apna, ( Jag Soona Soona Laage - 2) Re Soona Laage Re Mohe]]> 2018 2009-05-03 10:08:26 2009-05-03 10:08:26 open open jag-soona-soona-laage-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243927078 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://r9dds.th8.us Ajab Si Ajab Si Lyrics (OM SHANTI OM) http://worthview.com/ajab-si-ajab-si-lyrics-om-shanti-om/ Sun, 03 May 2009 10:14:26 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2020 Lyrics
    Aankhon Mein Teri
    Ajab Si Ajab Si Adayein Hai
    Hoo Aankhon Mein Teri
    Ajab Si Ajab Si Adayein Hai
    
    Dil Ko Banade Jo Patang Saa Se
    Yeh Teri Woh Haawaien Hai ]2
    
    Aai Aise Raat Hai Jo
    Bhahut Khushnaseeb Hai
    Chahe Jise Door Se Duniya
    Woh Mere Kareeb Hai
    Kitna Kuch Kehna Hai
    Phir Bhi Hai Dil Mein
    Saawal Hai Kahin
    Sapno Mein Jo Roj Kaha Hai
    Woh Phir Se Kahun Ya Nahi
    
    Aankhon Mein Teri
    Ajab Si Ajab Si Adayein Hai
    Hoo Aankhon Mein Teri
    Ajab Si Ajab Si Adayein Hai
    
    Dil Ko Banade Jo Patang Saa Se
    Yeh Teri Woh Haawaien Hai
    
    Tere Saath Saath Esha
    Koi Noor Aaya Hai
    Chand Teri Roshni Ka
    Halka Sa Ek Saaya Hai
    Teri Nazaron Ne Dil Ka Kiya Jo Hasar
    Asar Yeh Hua
    
    Abb Inmein Hi Doob Ke Ho Jau Paar
    Yehi Hai Dua
    
    Aankhon Mein Teri
    Ajab Si Ajab Si Adayein Hai
    Hoo Aankhon Mein Teri
    Ajab Si Ajab Si Adayein Hai
    
    Dil Ko Banade Jo Patang Saa Se
    Yeh Teri Woh Haawaien Hai
    ]]>
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    Kal Ho Na Ho Sad - Lyrics http://worthview.com/kal-ho-na-ho-sad-lyrics/ Sun, 03 May 2009 10:21:56 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2023 Lyrics : Soni Banno Chan Si Chamke Mathe Uthe Jhumkar Dame Palka Uth Diya Ne Thum Thum Ke Main Vari Vari Java Soni Banno Chan Si Chamke Mathe Uthe Jhumkar Dame Palka Uth Diya Ne Thum Thum Ke Main Vari Vari Java Tu Vekh Tai Lai Aj Raj Ke Apne Sariyan Nu Cheti Apne Nahi Mil De Ja Banno Pave Khushiyan Te Dil Dariyan Tu Pave Armaan Sab Dil De Tu Vekh Tai Lai Aj Raj Ke Apne Sariyan Nu Cheti Apne Nahi Mil De Ja Banno Pave Khushiyan Te Dil Dariyan Tu Pave Armaan Sab Dil De Tum Ho Gham Ko Chupaye Main Hoon Sar Ko Jhukaye Tum Bhi Chup Ho Main Bho Chup Hoon Kaun Kise Samjhaye Ab Dooriyan Itni Hain To Milna Yahan Kal Ho Naa Ho Ab Dooriyan Itni Hain To Milna Yahan Kal Ho Naa Ho Tu Vekh Tai Lai Aj Raj Ke Apne Sariyan Nu Cheti Apne Nahi Mil De Ja Banno Pave Khushiyan Te Dil Dariyan Tu Pave Armaan Sab Dil De Sach Hai Ke Dil To Dukha Hai Hamne Magar Socha Hai Dil Ko Hai Gham Kyon Aankh Hai Nam Kyon Hona Hi Tha Jo Hua Hai Us Baat Ko Jaane Bhi Do Jiska Nishaan Kal Ho Naa Ho Har Pal Yahan Je Bhar Jiyo Jo Hai Sama Kal Ho Naa Ho]]> 2023 2009-05-03 10:21:56 2009-05-03 10:21:56 open open kal-ho-na-ho-sad-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241347149 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://d3kt9.th8.us Na Tum Jano Na Hum ... Lyrics http://worthview.com/na-tum-jano-na-hum-lyrics/ Sun, 03 May 2009 11:19:46 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2026 httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcuFHyV13BE I m the biggest fan of HRITHK ROSHAN. He rules for ever. I literally DIE for this song. Love it so much.... Lyrics : Kyon Chalti Hai Pavan Kyon Jhume Hai Gagan Kyon Machalta Hai Mann Na Tum Jano Na Hum Na Tum Jano Na Hum Kyon Aati Hai Bahaar Kyon Lutta Hai Karaar Kyon Hota Hai Pyaar Na Tum Jano Na Hum Na Tum Jano Na Hum Ye Madhoshiyaan Ye Tanhaiyaan Tasabur Mein Hai Kiski Parchhaiyaan Ye Bhiga Samaan Umangein Jawaan Mujhe Ishq Le Ja Raha Hai Kahaan Kyon Gum Hai Har Disha Kyon Hota Hai Nasha Kyon Aata Hai Mazaa Na Tum Jano Na Hum Na Tum Jano Na Hum Dhadakta Bhi Hai Tadapta Bhi Hai Ye Dil Kyon Achanak Bahakta Bhi Hai Mahakta Bhi Hai Chahakta Bhi Hai Ye Dil Kya Vafa Ko Samajhta Bhi Hai Kyon Milti Hain Nazar Kyon Hota Hai Asar Kyon Hoti Hai Sahar Na Tum Jano Na Hum Na Tum Jano Na Hum Kyon Chalti Hai Pavan Kyon Jhume Hai Gagan Kyon Machalta Hai Mann Na Tum Jano Na Hum Kyon Aati Hai Bahaar Kyon Lutta Hai Karaar Kyon Hota Hai Pyaar Na Tum Jano Na Hum Na Tum Jano Na Hum]]> 2026 2009-05-03 11:19:46 2009-05-03 11:19:46 open open na-tum-jano-na-hum-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241350014 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://oih49.th8.us Lag Ja Gale lyrics http://worthview.com/lag-ja-gale-lyrics/ Mon, 04 May 2009 20:21:42 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2036 2036 2009-05-04 20:21:42 2009-05-04 20:21:42 open open lag-ja-gale-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241468504 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://pxkkd.th8.us manmohana lyrics http://worthview.com/manmohana-lyrics/ Mon, 04 May 2009 20:26:39 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2029 2029 2009-05-04 20:26:39 2009-05-04 20:26:39 open open manmohana-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241468837 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://8sdry.th8.us waiting for tonight lyrics http://worthview.com/waiting-for-tonight-lyrics/ Mon, 04 May 2009 20:35:37 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2038 2038 2009-05-04 20:35:37 2009-05-04 20:35:37 open open waiting-for-tonight-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241470490 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://832ka.th8.us maula mere le le meri jaan lyrics http://worthview.com/maula-mere-le-le-meri-jaan-lyrics/ Mon, 04 May 2009 20:57:53 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2032 2032 2009-05-04 20:57:53 2009-05-04 20:57:53 open open maula-mere-le-le-meri-jaan-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241474056 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://344h9.th8.us Swine Flu... In Detailed http://worthview.com/swine-flu-in-detailed/ Tue, 05 May 2009 14:23:44 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2052 What is Swine Flu? Swine influenza (also called swine flu, hog flu, and pig flu) refers to influenza caused by those strains of influenza virus, called swine influenza virus (SIV), that usually infect pigs.Swine influenza is common in pigs in the midwestern United States (and occasionally in other states), Mexico, Canada, South America, Europe (including the United Kingdom, Sweden, and Italy), Kenya, Mainland China, Taiwan, Japan and other parts of eastern Asia. - Wikipedia Symptoms The symptoms of swine flu are similar to those of influenza and of influenza-like illness in general, namely chills, fever, sore throat, muscle pains, severe headache, coughing, weakness and general discomfort. Transmission of Flu from Pigs to Humans When transmitted, the virus does not always cause human influenza and often the only sign of infection is the presence of antibodies in the blood, detectable only by laboratory tests. When transmission results in influenza in a human, it is called zoonotic swine flu. People who work with pigs, especially people with intense exposures, are at risk of catching swine flu. However, only about fifty such transmissions have been recorded since the mid-20th Century, when identification of influenza subtypes became possible. Rarely, these strains of swine flu can pass from human to human. Prevention Prevention of swine influenza has three components: prevention in swine, prevention of transmission to humans, and prevention of its spread among humans. Prevention in swine Methods of preventing the spread of influenza among swine include facility management, herd management, and vaccination. Because much of the illness and death associated with swine flu involves secondary infection by other pathogens, control strategies that rely on vaccination may be insufficient. Prevention of pig to human transmission The transmission from swine to human is believed to occur mainly in swine farms where farmers are in close contact with live pigs. Although strains of swine influenza are usually not able to infect humans this may occasionally happen, so farmers and veterinarians are encouraged to use a face mask when dealing with infected animals. The use of vaccines on swine to prevent their infection is a major method of limiting swine to human transmission Prevention of human to human transmission Influenza spreads between humans through coughing or sneezing and people touching something with the virus on it and then touching their own nose or mouth.Swine flu cannot be spread by pork products, since the virus is not transmitted through food.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. Treatment 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, palliative care, at home or in hospital, focuses on controlling fevers and maintaining fluid balance. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends the use of Tamiflu (oseltamivir) or Relenza (zanamivir) for the treatment and/or prevention of infection with swine influenza viruses, however, the majority of people infected with the virus make a full recovery without requiring medical attention or antiviral drugs. 2009 flu outbreak The 2009 flu outbreak in humans, known as "swine flu", is due to a new strain of influenza A virus subtype H1N1 that contained genes most closely related to swine influenza.The origin of this new strain is unknown, however, and the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) reports that this strain has not been isolated in pigs.This strain can be transmitted from human to human, and causes the normal symptoms of influenza. First Case The new strain of swine flu was first diagnosed as such when the CDC received a sample on April 14 from a patient who fell ill on March 30 in San Diego County, California. A second case was confirmed on April 17 who had fallen ill on March 28 in Imperial County, California. First Death The first death from swine flu occurred on April 13, when a diabetic woman from Oaxaca died from respiratory complications. The flu has been blamed for 26 deaths: 25 in Mexico and one in the United States, according to the World Health Organization. ]]> 2052 2009-05-05 14:23:44 2009-05-05 14:23:44 open open swine-flu-in-detailed publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241535187 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://obao2.th8.us Swine Flu Map http://worthview.com/swine-flu-map/ Tue, 05 May 2009 14:37:46 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2054 WikiPedia

    Chart of pandemics

    Epidemics (avail. data) Year People infected Deaths Death ratio
    Spanish flu (worldwide est) 1918–19 500 million 50 million 10%
    Asian flu (U.S.) 1957 45 million 70,000 0.15%
    Hong Kong flu (U.S.) 1968–69 50 million 33,000 0.06%
    Avian flu (worldwide) 1990–today 421 257 61%
    SARS (worldwide) 2002–03 8,096 774 9.56%
    General flu (U.S.) yearly average 50 million 36,000 0.07%
    Swine flu (worldwide) confirmed as of 2009-05-04 1080 26 2.45%
    Useful Links Swine Flu Map Latest Swine Flu/H1N1 death count]]>
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    Carrot halwa recipe http://worthview.com/carrot-halwa-recipe/ Tue, 05 May 2009 18:04:51 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2060 Carrot Halwa Recipe Ingredients: Carrot Halwa - South Indian Recipes • 1-1/2 kg Carrots • 200 gm Sweetened Condensed milk • 2 tbsp Ghee • Handful grated cashew nuts and almonds • 2 tsp Cardamom Powder How to make Carrot Halwa: •Wash and grate the carrots finely. •Transfer the grated carrots to a pressure cooker. •Cook for about two minutes. •Remove the lid from the cooker. •Allow excess water to evaporate. •Keep churning the carrots occasionally. •Pour milk and ghee over the cooked carrots. •Simmer till all are well blended. •Remove from the flame. •Sprinkle with grated cashew nuts, almonds and cardamom powder. •Carrot Halwa is ready to serve.]]> 2060 2009-05-05 18:04:51 2009-05-05 18:04:51 open open carrot-halwa-recipe publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 _edit_lock 1241547156 tweet_this_url http://ybos2.th8.us Mysore pak recipe http://worthview.com/mysore-pak-recipe/ Tue, 05 May 2009 18:10:45 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2065 2065 2009-05-05 18:10:45 2009-05-05 18:10:45 open open mysore-pak-recipe publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241547113 _edit_last 6 tweet_this_url http://8ttzz.th8.us Lemon rice recipe http://worthview.com/lemon-rice-recipe/ Tue, 05 May 2009 18:14:50 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2070 2070 2009-05-05 18:14:50 2009-05-05 18:14:50 open open lemon-rice-recipe publish 0 0 post _edit_last 6 _edit_lock 1241547369 tweet_this_url http://qbr7y.th8.us Curd rice recipe http://worthview.com/curd-rice-recipe/ Tue, 05 May 2009 18:18:43 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2074 2074 2009-05-05 18:18:43 2009-05-05 18:18:43 open open curd-rice-recipe publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241547525 _edit_last 6 tweet_this_url http://dyd96.th8.us Webby Awards 2009 http://worthview.com/webby-awards-2009/ Tue, 05 May 2009 22:46:09 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2077 Webby Awards - an international award honoring excellence on the Internet, including websites, interactive advertising, online film and video, and mobile web sites, presented by The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences since 1996. There is also a second set of awards called the People's Voice Awards for the same categories which are given by popular vote. The Webby Awards are presented in over 100 categories among all four types of entries. A website can be entered on multiple categories and receive multiple awards. The Webby Awards are presented in over 100 categories among all four types of entries. A website can be entered on multiple categories and receive multiple awards. Here are 2009 Webby Awards
    Category Webby Award Winner People's Voice Winner
    ACTIVISM Protect An Acre Rock the Vote
    ART Keith Tyson Website Live Hope Love
    ASSOCIATIONS Create an Effect International Women's Media Foundation
    AUTOMOTIVE The Truth About SMART Porsche - 911
    BANKING/BILL PAYING Xero Xero
    BEAUTY AND COSMETICS AXE 100 Girls M·A·C Cosmetics Website
    BEST COPY/WRITING NYTimes.com Wired.com
    BEST HOME/WELCOME PAGE adidas.com homepage adidas.com homepage
    BEST NAVIGATION/STRUCTURE WHITEvoid online portfolio NIKE ACG ? Sweet Spots
    BEST PRACTICES NYTimes.com Digg.com
    BEST USE OF ANIMATION OR MOTION GRAPHICS Coraline Website Coraline Website
    BEST USE OF PHOTOGRAPHY The Big Picture The Big Picture
    BEST USE OF TYPOGRAPHY Wordle Wordle
    BEST USE OF VIDEO OR MOVING IMAGE TED.com TED.com
    BEST VISUAL DESIGN - AESTHETIC The Turbo Gene Test Patagonia Tin Shed
    BEST VISUAL DESIGN - FUNCTION NIKEiD MOO - We love to print
    BLOG - BUSINESS 5 Blogs Before Lunch FT Alphaville
    BLOG - CULTURE/PERSONAL 1000 Awesome Things 1000 Awesome Things
    BLOG - POLITICAL Democracy in America Blog The Huffington Post
    BROADBAND NBC.com Full Episode Player NBC.com Full Episode Player
    CELEBRITY/FAN Yahoo! omg! E! Online
    CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS NONPROFIT The Nature Conservancy The Nature Conservancy
    COMMUNITY Flickr Flickr
    CONSUMER ELECTRONICS Secret Services Wired.com: Gadget Lab
    CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS Seymourpowell Panasonic Design Museum
    CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS Guggenheim Museum The Museum of Science and Industry
    EDUCATION Smarthistory Edutopia.org
    EMPLOYMENT TheLadders new Monster global site
    EVENTS YouTube LIVE YouTube LIVE
    FAMILY/PARENTING Disney Family.com Disney Family.com
    FASHION Red Issue Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
    FINANCIAL SERVICES Mint.com Mint.com
    FOOD AND BEVERAGE Hotel 626 Red Bull Flugtag Flight Lab
    GAMES Club Penguin Mafia Wars
    GAMES-RELATED The Escapist GameSpot
    GOVERNMENT BayBridge360 NASA Web Site
    GUIDES/RATINGS/REVIEWS Very Short LIst About.com
    HEALTH Take Care Down There WebMD Health
    HUMOR The Onion FAIL Blog
    INSURANCE NWMutual Allstate Garage
    IT HARDWARE/SOFTWARE HP - Creative Studio NVIDIA - Speak Visual
    LAW WomensLaw.org GetLegal
    LIFESTYLE BBC Climate Change: Bloom BBC Climate Change: Bloom
    MAGAZINE TheAtlantic.com TheAtlantic.com
    MOVIE AND FILM Sundance Channel IFC (The Independent Film Channel)
    MUSIC NPR Music NPR Music
    NETART Dreamgrove JacksonPollock.org
    NEWS BBC's News website BBC's News website
    NEWSPAPER guardian.co.uk NYTimes.com
    PERSONAL WEB SITE My Star Wars Collection My Star Wars Collection
    PHARMACEUTICALS Leading Ladies Get Your Drug On
    PODCASTS guardian.co.uk podcasts NPR Podcasts
    POLITICS The Huffington Post FactCheck.org
    PROFESSIONAL SERVICES cake-factory Razorfish.com
    RADIO NPR.org NPR.org
    REAL ESTATE Trulia HotPads.com
    RELIGION AND SPIRITUALITY Comment is free: belief Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
    RESTAURANT Parish Food and Goods Smokey Bones Bar & Fire Grill
    RETAIL NIKEiD NIKEiD
    SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY Campus Daily Guides Campus Daily Guides
    SCIENCE Cassini Mission Website Cassini Mission Website
    SELF-PROMOTION/PORTFOLIO Thank You begins with a T. Thank You begins with a T.
    SERVICES & APPLICATIONS Animoto Animoto
    SOCIAL NETWORKING Digg Digg
    SPORTS ESPN.com ESPN.com
    STUDENT Mission Loc@l Wayland Student Press Network
    TELECOMMUNICATIONS Orange 'Balloonacy' Sprint Nextel NDC
    TELEVISION Flight of the Conchords Lip Dub Flight of the Conchords Lip Dub
    TOURISM Tourisme Montreal australia.com
    TRAVEL Kayak.com Lonely Planet
    WEIRD Jason Nelson's Digital Oddities FAIL Blog
    YOUTH Tate Kids DoSomething.org
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    2077 2009-05-05 22:46:09 2009-05-05 22:46:09 open open webby-awards-2009 publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241702896 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://gm8ky.th8.us
    Kargil DaY http://worthview.com/kargil-day/ Thu, 07 May 2009 13:19:28 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2084
    On May 8th 1999 Kargil war was started. ON 26TH JULY , 1999  WE RECAPTURED OUR  LAST HILL FROM PAKISTAN, BUT WE LOST OUR MOST VALUABLE , GREAT WARRIORS, BRAVE BROTHERS. By tomorrow it will be a decade.
    IF YOU WORSHIP YOUR BOLLYWOOD STAR OR YOUR CRICKETING IDOL….. THINK AGAIN… THERE ARE OTHER PEOPLE

    WHO DESERVE IT MUCH MORE THAN THEM.

    ESPECIALLY THE LETTER WRITTEN BY ONE OF THE JAWAANS TO HIS FAMILY …. SALUTE THEM FOR ALL THEIR SACRIFICE …. cid:_2_08EE7C9008EE76E400170C0C652575AF READ THE LETTER BELOW…………….. WE RECAPTURED OUR LAST HILL FROM PAKISTAN BUT WE LOST OUR MOST VALUABLE, GREAT WARRIORS, BRAVE BROTHERS . TODAY IT'S TIME TO REMEMBER THEM cid:_1_08EE806408EE76E400170C0C652575AFcid:_2_08EE829408EE76E400170C0C652575AF A SALUTE TO cid:_1_08EE856408EE76E400170C0C652575AFcid:_1_08EE879408EE76E400170C0C652575AF OF KARGIL WAR KARGIL'S FIRST HERO Lt. Saurabh Kalia cid:_1_08EE8AB008EE76E400170C0C652575AF His UNIFORM as a MEMORY cid:_1_08EE8D8808EE76E400170C0C652575AF cid:_2_08EE901408EE76E400170C0C652575AF Capt.Vikram Batra Param Vir Chakra(Posthumous) cid:_2_08EE930408EE76E400170C0C652575AF Grenedier. Yogendra Singh Param Vir Chakra cid:_2_08EE95AC08EE76E400170C0C652575AF RFN .Sanjay Kumar (Param Vir Chakra) cid:_2_08EE985008EE76E400170C0C652575AF Major Padmapani Acharya, Maha Vir Chakra (Posthumous) Of the 2nd Battalion of The RAJPUTANA RIFLES cid:_2_08EE9B7408EE76E400170C0C652575AF Lieutenant Balwan Singh, Maha Vir Chakra Of the 18th Battalion of GRENADIERS Regiment cid:_2_08EE9E8C08EE76E400170C0C652575AF Major M Saravanan, VirChakra, 1 Bihar cid:_2_08EEA1B808EE76E400170C0C652575AF Lieutenant Kanad Bhattacharya, Sena Medal (Posthumous)(22 YEARS) cid:_2_08EEA4F408EE76E400170C0C652575AF Captain Saju Cherian, Sena Medal 307 Medium Regiment cid:_2_08EEA7E808EE76E400170C0C652575AF Lieutenant Keishing Clifford Nangrum, Maha Vir Chakra (Posthumous) Of the 12th Battalion of JAMMU AND KASHMIR Light Infantry cid:_2_08EEAAE408EE76E400170C0C652575AF Captain R Jerry Prem Raj, Vir Chakra (Posthumous), 158 Medium Regiment cid:_2_08EEADEC08EE76E400170C0C652575AF Major Sonam Wangchuk, Maha Vir Chakra Of the LADAKH Scouts cid:_2_08EEB12C08EE76E400170C0C652575AF v Officers & Jawans from the 2nd Rajputana Rifles pray before going into battle, to get back Tololing Top. Behind the jawan in the foreground (with a 5.56mm INSAS rifle) is Captain Vijayant Thapar <http://www.captainvijyantthapar.com/> . His face is partly hidden and is seen sporting a beard. Lieutenant Thapar laid down his life, in the capture of Tololing Top and was awarded the Vir Chakra posthumously for his valour. cid:_2_08EEB8C808EE76E400170C0C652575AF

    Major Padmapani Acharya, 2nd Rajputana Rifles, leads his men into battle after the successful capture of Tololing Top. The 2 Raj. Rifles' next assignment was to capture the Knoll mountain feature in the Black Rock area, which is in the Drass sub-sector. It was here, that Major Acharya laid down his life in the highest traditions of the Indian Army on 29 June 1999. He was awarded the Maha Vir Chakra, posthumously . Making the way through narrow valley cid:_2_08EEC1F808EEBB2400170C0C652575AF cid:_2_08EEC48408EEBB2400170C0C652575AF The Leh-Batalik road is as notorious as the Srinagar-Kargil road. At its beginning lie staging areas, at its end fierce fighting and often, death. Jawans patrol the rugged slopes near Batalik. For them, there is little time for rest and little time to think, always poised on the edge of action. Capt.Vijayant Thapar (Robin) He Laid down for OUR BETTER TOMORROW At the age of only 22 cid:_2_08EEC93008EEBB2400170C0C652575AF cid:_2_08EECBBC08EEBB2400170C0C652575AFcid:_2_08EECDEC08EEBB2400170C0C652575AFcid:_2_08EED01C08EEBB2400170C0C652575AF His Last Letter to his parents Moments before the final assault Capt. Vijyant Thapar (Robin) left this letter at the war front base, to be handed over to his family. cid:_1_08EED3B808EEBB2400170C0C652575AF cid:_1_08EED60008EEBB2400170C0C652575AF cid:_1_08EED88C08EEBB2400170C0C652575AF AND AFTER THAT HE CAME BACK HOME WITH TRI COLOR DRAPED cid:_2_08EEDBFC08EEBB2400170C0C652575AF cid:_2_08EEDE8808EEBB2400170C0C652575AF Jawans from the 2nd Rajputana Rifles, remember their 23 comrades who fell in the decisive battle for the Tololing Top. The battalion earned four Maha Vir Chakras, one of India 's highest medals for gallantry, three of them being awarded posthumously. cid:_2_08EEE24408EEBB2400170C0C652575AF Captain (Dr.) Rajshree Gupta, Army Medical Corps (AMC), salutes the tricolour-draped coffin of her husband, Major Vivek Gupta of the 2nd Rajputana Rifles, who died fighting the enemies. cid:_2_08EEE57C08EEBB2400170C0C652575AF cid:_2_08EEE80808EEBB2400170C0C652575AF JAIHIND!!!!
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    Voting Percentage from First Elections 1952 http://worthview.com/voting-percentage-from-first-elections-1952/ Thu, 07 May 2009 23:54:20 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2094 First Elections - 1952 - 61.02% Second Elections - 1957 62.09% Third Elections - 1962 55.42% Fourth Elections - 1967 61.33% Fifth Elections - 1971 55.29% Sixth Elections -1977 60.49% Seventh Elections -  1980 56.92% Eight Elections - 1984 63.56% Nineth Elections - 1989 61.15% Tenth Elections - 1991 56.93% Eleventh Elections - 1998 61.97% Twelfth Elections - 1999 59.99% Thirteenth Elections -   2004 57.65% Fourteenth 2009- How much you are expecting? Comment here ]]> 2094 2009-05-07 23:54:20 2009-05-07 23:54:20 open open voting-percentage-from-first-elections-1952 publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241740722 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://orogf.th8.us Recession effect http://worthview.com/recession-effect/ Fri, 08 May 2009 19:56:27 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2099 2099 2009-05-08 19:56:27 2009-05-08 19:56:27 open open recession-effect publish 0 0 post _edit_last 6 _edit_lock 1241812589 tweet_this_url http://ba8f2.th8.us You are Bangalored ... http://worthview.com/you-are-bangalored/ Sun, 10 May 2009 15:24:18 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2101 Main Entry: bangalored Part of Speech: adj Definition: laid off due to outsourcing, esp. outsourcing to India or other parts of Asia Example: Most of the department was bangalored–their jobs have moved to India. Etymology: fr Bangalore’s reputation as a high-tech city Usage: slang]]> 2101 2009-05-10 15:24:18 2009-05-10 15:24:18 open open you-are-bangalored publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1241971121 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://mzs6t.th8.us Interview and Written Questions .....Continued http://worthview.com/interview-and-written-questions-continued/ Tue, 12 May 2009 20:07:30 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2107 ------------------------------------------------
    Some Puzzles: (Very much essential , be it for Dev, QE or any other)
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    1. How many golf balls can fit in a school bus?  
    2. You are shrunk to the height of a nickel and your mass is proportionally reduced so as to maintain your original density. You are then thrown into an empty glass blender. The blades will start moving in 60 seconds. What do you do? 
    3. How much should you charge to wash all the windows in Seattle?
    4. How would you find out if a machine’s stack grows up or down in memory? 
    5. Explain a database in three sentences to your eight-year-old nephew. 
    6. How many times a day does a clock’s hands overlap? 
    7. You have to get from point A to point B. You don’t know if you can get there. What would you do? 
    8. Imagine you have a closet full of shirts. It’s very hard to find a shirt. So what can you do to organize your shirts for easy retrieval? 
    9. Every man in a village of 100 married couples has cheated on his wife. Every wife in the village instantly knows when a man other than her husband has cheated, but does not know when her own husband has. The village has a law that does not allow for adultery. Any wife who can prove that her husband is unfaithful must kill him that very day. The women of the village would never disobey this law. One day, the queen of the village visits and announces that at least one husband has been unfaithful. What happens? 
    10. In a country in which people only want boys, every family continues to have children until they have a boy. if they have a girl, they have another child. if they have a boy, they stop. what is the proportion of boys to girls in the country? 
    11. If the probability of observing a car in 30 minutes on a highway is 0.95, what is the probability of observing a car in 10 minutes (assuming constant default probability)? 
    12. If you look at a clock and the time is 3:15, what is the angle between the hour and the minute hands? (The answer to this is not zero!) 
    13. Four people need to cross a rickety rope bridge to get back to their camp at night. Unfortunately, they only have one flashlight and it only has enough light left for seventeen minutes. The bridge is too dangerous to cross without a flashlight, and it’s only strong enough to support two people at any given time. Each of the campers walks at a different speed. One can cross the bridge in 1 minute, another in 2 minutes, the third in 5 minutes, and the slow poke takes 10 minutes to cross. How do the campers make it across in 17 minutes? 
    14. You are at a party with a friend and 10 people are present including you and the friend. your friend makes you a wager that for every person you find that has the same birthday as you, you get $1; for every person he finds that does not have the same birthday as you, he gets $2. would you accept the wager? 
    15. How many piano tuners are there in the entire world? 
    16. You have eight balls all of the same size. 7 of them weigh the same, and one of them weighs slightly more. How can you find the ball that is heavier by using a balance and only two weighings? 
    17. You have five pirates, ranked from 5 to 1 in descending order. The top pirate has the right to propose how 100 gold coins should be divided among them. But the others get to vote on his plan, and if fewer than half agree with him, he gets killed. How should he allocate the gold in order to maximize his share but live to enjoy it? (Hint: One pirate ends up with 98 percent of the gold.) 
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    Some more highly technical dev stuff!! 
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    1. Inorder traversal of BST is given, make the tree. --------> not possible
    Preorder travesal of BST is given, make the tree.----------->possible
    You are to desing a login system, in which users from different countries can login,
    design it.
    2. Find no. of trailing 0's in factorial(100)
    3. You are given a histrogram. Find the recatangle of maximum area which can be formed in this Histrogram.
    I proposed a simple O(n^2) solution.
    4. an array is given, find the no. whose sum is equal to the given no.
    ans: sort the array, take two pointers, statring from both the ends of array.
    5. There are 2 robots, executing same set of instructions, are on a Infinite road. THere is a
    marker on the road, whenever robot touches the marker , it will come to know of this.Each robot is on the other side of marker. A robot doesn't know , in which directon it should move to hit the marker. How would u collide them. 
    Ans: move both the robots in the same direction. As soon as any robot hits the marker, start moving it faster. soon it will collide with second one.
    6. YOu are given a file having a string of infinte length.Search qureies are made for the strings in this file. How would u store the queries to make search efficient.
    7. there are n threads, each of them want to execute a particulat method. how would u write the code , so that the thread which got created earlier  should call the method first.
    for solution read thread synchronization.
    8. There are n companies, they are to be mergerd. But only  2 companies can be merged at a time. How many ways are possible to merge them.
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    All the very best,
    WorthvieW Team.
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    2107 2009-05-12 20:07:30 2009-05-12 20:07:30 open open interview-and-written-questions-continued publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1242159104 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://frfg6.th8.us 44 connect2rushi@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 117.200.160.185 2009-05-13 17:34:03 2009-05-13 17:34:03 1 0 0
    Swine thing - Extending In'flu'ence http://worthview.com/swine-thing-extending-influence/ Tue, 12 May 2009 20:26:55 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2111 "We really need to be prepared, particularly for the autumn. At the moment, the virus is not spreading fast in the northern hemisphere, because we are outside the normal flu season, but come the autumn it is likely to cause a really major epidemic.
    "One of the key decisions which has to be made this week by the world community is how much do we switch over current vaccine production for seasonal flu to make a vaccine against this particular virus? I think those decisions need to be made quickly."
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    ZooZoo... An Instant Hit!! http://worthview.com/zoozoo-an-instant-hit/ Wed, 13 May 2009 20:17:44 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2115 Zoo´zoo`

    (Zool.) The wood pigeon.

    n. 1.
    Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by C. & G. Merriam Co.
    Some basic information for some one who has been missing out so far :noname
    On first look, these "zoozoos" in Vodafone TV ads may resemble animated cartoon characters with an alien look or simply a stupid egg-head character with disproportional white bodies and black dots for eyes and mouth. These Zoozoo characters, in case you haven’t seen them yet, have been created by O&M for Vodafone to convey different value added services offered by the mobile phone company including phone Backup, cricket alerts, etc. This was something which was created purely out of textbook and is totally an Indian idea. The characters are such that they lead simple lives, speak insane and incomprehensible language and move in a certain way with human emotions But the interesting part is that Zoozoos are not animated characters but are actually slim women actors from local Mumbai theatres, dressed in white costumes that are stuffed with foam to portray the characters. Prakash Varma, who directed the Vodafone ZooZoo commercials, told Afaqs that they only had women – and occasionally children – as their main cast to keep the hands and legs thin of the Zoozoo characters. Lot more to come on this. Stay Glued.............
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    noname http://worthview.com/zoozoo-an-instant-hit/noname/ Tue, 19 May 2009 21:12:21 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/noname.jpg 2117 2009-05-19 21:12:21 2009-05-19 21:12:21 open open noname inherit 2115 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/noname.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/05/noname.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"956";s:6:"height";s:4:"1169";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='78'";s:4:"file";s:18:"2009/05/noname.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:3:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:18:"noname-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:18:"noname-245x300.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"245";s:6:"height";s:3:"300";}s:5:"large";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"noname-837x1024.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"837";s:6:"height";s:4:"1024";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Know your English... http://worthview.com/know-your-english/ Wed, 20 May 2009 09:45:56 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2119 Does the word ‘breakfasted’ exist? Yes, it does. The word ‘breakfast’ can be used as a verb, and when used in this manner, it means ‘to eat breakfast’. For example, Ananya prefers to breakfast alone. The children breakfasted on idlis and puris. The words ‘lunch’ and ‘snack’ can also be used as verbs. My wife lunched with her clients in a five star hotel. While watching the movie, I snacked on potato chips. Strangely enough, the word ‘dinner’ is not used as a verb. We don’t hear people saying they ‘dinnered’ with their friends. What is the opposite of ‘comedian’? A person who performs tragic roles on stage is usually referred to as a ‘tragedian’. The first ‘a’ is like the ‘a’ in ‘china’, and the following ‘e’ is like the ‘ee’ in ‘fees’, ‘bees’, and ‘sees’. The word is pronounced ‘tre-JEE-dien’ with the stress on the second syllable. Dilip Kumar, Sivaji Ganesan, and Sanjeev Kumar are some of our well-known tragedians. The two words ‘comedian’ and ‘tragedian’ are usually used to refer to male actors. An actress who specialises in comic/tragic roles is sometimes called ‘comedienne’/‘tragedienne’. In the case of these two words, the main stress is on the final syllable ‘enne’. The words are pronounced ‘ke-mee-di-EN’ and ‘tre-jee-di-EN’ respectively. Is it okay to say ‘I met her yesterday night’? No, it isn’t. English allows you to say ‘yesterday morning’, ‘yesterday afternoon’, and ‘yesterday evening’, but not ‘yesterday night’. When it comes to ‘night’, it is always ‘last night’. Why? Well, some scholars argue that we cannot say ‘yesterday night’ because ‘the night is also part of today’! Is it okay to say ‘His resignation has been be sanctioned’? No, it isn’t. Sanction is not a word that one associates with resignation. One can sanction someone’s leave, budget, project, etc. Resignations are either accepted or rejected. When you are writing a cheque, which of the following is correct ‘Two hundred and fifty five’ or ‘Two hundred fifty five?’ Both are correct. It depends on which side of the Atlantic you are from. If you are British, then you would use ‘and’. Americans, I understand, tend to write the amount without the ‘and’. Most Indians tend to follow the British. When do we say ‘Yours faithfully’ and ‘Yours sincerely’ in a letter?

    What do you normally do when you are writing a letter of complaint to a company and don’t know the name of the person to whom the letter should be addressed? You invariably begin the correspondence with the salutation ‘Dear Sir’. If you are not sure whether you are writing to a man or a woman, you cover your bases by writing ‘Dear Sir/Madam’. When you begin a letter in this fashion, the standard complimentary ending is ‘Yours faithfully’.

    ‘Yours sincerely’, like ‘Yours faithfully’, is mostly used in formal letters. If you know the name of the person you are writing to, then the standard ending is ‘Yours sincerely’. If you begin a letter in the following manner, ‘Dear Dr. Raman’ or ‘Dear Mr. Gupta’, the usual formal ending is ‘Yours sincerely’. The standard ending in American English is ‘Sincerely yours’. Sometimes, they shorten it to ‘Sincerely’.

    When ‘leave’ is used to mean vacation, is it okay to say ‘number of leave/leaves taken’?

    No, it isn’t. When ‘leave’ is used to mean ‘vacation’, it is used as an uncountable noun; you cannot say ‘leaves’. The expression ‘a number of’ is always followed by a countable noun. For example, “A number of students were present at the meeting”, and “A number of children took ill after eating the ice cream.” You cannot say, “a number of leaves/leave”. If you wish to use “number of” with “leave”, then you’ll have to say, “Number of days taken as leave”.

    *I plan to be on leave all of next week.

    Dont forget to leave you comment on this post. They really helps.

     

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    87846493MT008_SCIENTISTS_DE http://worthview.com/missing-link-foundanthropology-students-are-you-listening/87846493mt008_scientists_de/ Wed, 20 May 2009 12:24:37 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/alg_fossil_1.jpg 2123 2009-05-20 12:24:37 2009-05-20 12:24:37 open open 87846493mt008_scientists_de inherit 2122 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/alg_fossil_1.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/05/alg_fossil_1.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"450";s:6:"height";s:3:"281";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='79' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:24:"2009/05/alg_fossil_1.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"alg_fossil_1-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"alg_fossil_1-300x187.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"187";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:10:"Tama/Getty";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:512:"NEW YORK - MAY 19: The 47 million year old fossilized remains of a primate is seen at the American Museum of Natural History May 19, 2009 in New York City. "Ida" is the most complete fossil primate ever found, it was preserved in Germany?s Messel Pit and measures approximately 3 feet in length. Norwegian paleontologist Dr. Jorn Horum of the University of Oslo led the team that has secretly studied the fossil for the past two years. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images) Original Filename: GYI0057484149.jpg";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:27:"87846493MT008_SCIENTISTS_DE";}} Missing link found?!!?!....Anthropology Students-Are you listening? http://worthview.com/missing-link-foundanthropology-students-are-you-listening/ Wed, 20 May 2009 12:26:03 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2122 Scientists say the cat-sized animal's hind legs offer evidence of evolutionary changes that led to primates standing upright - a breakthrough that could finally confirm Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. "This specimen is like finding the Lost Ark for archeologists," lead scientist Jorn Hurum said at a ceremony at the American Museum of Natural History where the fossil is kept.  "It is the scientific equivalent of the Holy Grail. This fossil will probably be the one that will be pictured in all textbooks for the next 100 years. Experts believe the pit was a volcanic caldera where scores of animals from the Eocene epoch were killed and their remains were kept remarkably well-preserved. Though the pit has been a bountiful source of other fossils, the inexperienced archeologists didn't realize the value of their find. Years later, the University of Oslo bought the 95%-intact fossil, and Hurum studied it in secret for two years. His colleague, Jens Franzen, hailed the discovery as "the eighth wonder of the world."  "We're not dealing with our grand, grand, grandmother, but perhaps with our grand, grand, grand aunt," Franzen said. The unveiling of the fossil came as part of a carefully-orchestrated publicity campaign unusual for scientific discoveries. A History Channel film on the discovery will air next week.  A book release and a slew of other documentaries will follow I hope a lot more things will be happening soon. Courtesy: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/us_world/2009/05/19/2009-05-19_missing_link_found_fossil_of_47_millionyearold_primate_sheds_light_on_.html]]> 2122 2009-05-20 12:26:03 2009-05-20 12:26:03 open open missing-link-foundanthropology-students-are-you-listening publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1242829606 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://k6izk.th8.us manmohansingh2_2_0 http://worthview.com/singh-is-king-congratulations-mr-prime-minister/manmohansingh2_2_0/ Wed, 20 May 2009 15:02:31 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/manmohansingh2_2_0.jpg 2128 2009-05-20 15:02:31 2009-05-20 15:02:31 open open manmohansingh2_2_0 inherit 2127 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/manmohansingh2_2_0.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/05/manmohansingh2_2_0.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"414";s:6:"height";s:3:"297";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='91' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:30:"2009/05/manmohansingh2_2_0.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:30:"manmohansingh2_2_0-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:30:"manmohansingh2_2_0-300x215.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"215";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Singh is King - Congratulations Mr Prime Minister! http://worthview.com/singh-is-king-congratulations-mr-prime-minister/ Wed, 20 May 2009 15:03:44 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2127 Our heartiest congratulations to Dr. Manmohan Singh for becoming Prime Minister for a second consecutive term for India. He will be sworn-in on May 22, after the UPA coalition staked its claim to form the government with the backing of 322 MPs. Apparently in view of the comfortable numbers the coalition has in the 543-member Lok Sabha, the President has not asked the Prime Minister to prove his strength in the House. I have pleasure to appoint you the Prime Minister and request you to advise me on the names of the others to be appointed to the council of ministers. "I propose to administer the oath of office and secrecy to you on Friday, 22nd May 2009 at the Rashtrapati Bhawan at a mutually convenient time," President Pratibha Patil said in her letter handed over to Singh when he called on her along with UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi. Reading out the President's letter, Singh said "you will come to know in due course of time" when asked whether MPs outside the pre-poll allies would included in the new ministry. PTI. Manmohan Singh Resume - SINGH IS KING. manmohansingh2_2_0 Resume of Dr.. Manmohan Singh – Prime Minister of India  By Sanjay Sharma, Section Election 2004 News Posted on Wed May 19th, 2004 at 06:55:37 AM EST Resume of Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India, and the original Architect of the Economic Liberlization.
    • Born on: September 26, 1932
    • Place of Birth: Gah (West Punjab)
    • Father: Gurmukh Singh
    • Mother: Amrit Kaur
    • Married on: September 14, 1958
    • Wife: Gursharan Kaur
    • Children: Three daughters
    EDUCATION: Stood first in BA (Hons), Economics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, 1952; stood first in MA (Economics), Panjab University, Chandigarh, 1954; Wright’s Prize for distinguished performance at St John’s College, Cambridge, 1955 and 1957; Wrenbury scholar, University of Cambridge, 1957; DPhil (Oxford), DLitt (Honoris Causa); PhD thesis on India’s export competitiveness   OCCUPATION: Professor (Senior lecturer, Economics, 1957-59; Reader, Economics, 1959-63; Professor, Economics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, 1963-65; Professor, International Trade, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, 1969-71; Honorary professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 1976 and Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, 1996) and Civil Servant   POSITIONS:
    • 1971-72: Economic advisor, ministry of foreign trade
    • 1972-76: Chief economic advisor, ministry of finance
    • 1976-80: Director, Reserve Bank of India; Director, Industrial Development Bank of India; Alternate governor for India, Board of governors, Asian Development Bank; Alternate governor for India, Board of governors, IBRD
    • November 1976 – April 1980: Secretary, ministry of finance (department of economic affairs); Member, finance, Atomic Energy Commission; Member, finance, Space Commission
    • April 1980 – September 15, 1982 : Member-secretary, Planning Commission
    • 1980-83: Chairman, India Committee of the Indo-Japan joint study committee September 16, 1982 – January 14, 1985: Governor, Reserve Bank of India
    • 1982-85: Alternate Governor for India, Board of governors, International Monetary Fund
    • 1983-84: Member, economic advisory council to the Prime Minister
    • 1985: President, Indian Economic Association
    • January 15, 1985 – July 31, 1987 : Deputy chairman, Planning Commission
    • August 1, 1987 – November 10, 1990 : Secretary-general and commissioner, south commission, Geneva
    • December 10, 1990 – March 14, 1991 : Advisor to the Prime Minister on economic affairs
    • March 15, 1991 – June 20, 1991 : Chairman, UGC
    • June 21, 1991 – May 15, 1996 : Union finance minister
    • October 1991: Elected to Rajya Sabha from Assam on Congress ticket
    • June 1995: Re-elected to Rajya Sabha
    • 1996 onwards: Member, Consultative Committee for the ministry of finance
    • August 1, 1996 – December 4, 1997 : Chairman, Parliamentary standing committee on commerce
    • March 21, 1998 onwards: Leader of the Opposition, Rajya Sabha
    • June 5, 1998 onwards: Member, committee on finance
    • August 13, 1998 onwards: Member, committee on rules
    • Aug 1998-2001: Member, committee of privileges 2000 onwards: Member, executive committee, Indian parliamentary group
    • June 2001: Re-elected to Rajya Sabha
    • Aug 2001 onwards: Member, general purposes committee
    BOOKS: India’s Export Trends and Prospects for Self-Sustained Growth ? Clarendon Press, Oxford University, 1964; also published a large number of articles in various economic journals.   OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
    • Adam Smith Prize, University of Cambridge, 1956
    • Padma Vibhushan, 1987
    • Euromoney Award, Finance Minister of the Year, 1993;
    • Asiamoney Award, Finance Minister of the Year for Asia, 1993 and 1994
    INTERNATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS:
    • 1966: Economic Affairs Officer
    • 1966-69: Chief, financing for trade section, UNCTAD
    • 1972-74: Deputy for India in IMF Committee of Twenty on International Monetary Reform
    • 1977-79: Indian delegation to Aid-India Consortium Meetings
    • 1980-82: Indo-Soviet joint planning group meeting
    • 1982: Indo-Soviet monitoring group meeting
    • 1993: Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting Cyprus 1993: Human Rights World Conference, Vienna
    RECREATION: Gymkhana Club, New Delhi; Life Member, India International Centre, New Delhi   Name: Dr Manmohan Singh DOB: September 26, 1932 Place of Birth: Gah (West Punjab) Father: S. Gurmukh Singh Mother: Mrs Amrit Kaur Married on: September 14, 1958 Wife: Mrs Gursharan Kaur Children: Three daughters]]>
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    Quotes...from US Memorial Day http://worthview.com/quotesfrom-us-memorial-day/ Thu, 21 May 2009 14:19:43 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2130 Memorial Day Quotes
    • For love of country they accepted death...  ~James A. Garfield
    • For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity.  ~William Penn
    • The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example.  ~Benjamin Disraeli
    • On thy grave the rain shall fall from the eyes of a mighty nation!  ~Thomas William Parsons
    • Although no sculptured marble should rise to their memory, nor engraved stone bear record of their deeds, yet will their remembrance be as lasting as the land they honored.  ~Daniel Webster
    • With the tears a Land hath shed, Their graves should ever be green. ~Thomas Bailey Aldrich
    • Are they dead that yet speak louder than we can speak, and a more universal language?  Are they dead that yet act?  Are they dead that yet move upon society and inspire the people with nobler motives and more heroic patriotism?  ~Henry Ward Beecher
    • Green sods are all their monuments; and yet it tells, A nobler history than pillared piles, Or the eternal pyramids. ~James Gates Percival
    • They fell, but o'er their glorious grave, Floats free the banner of the cause they died to save. ~Francis Marion Crawford
    • Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.  ~From a headstone in Ireland Blow out, you bugles, over the rich Dead!  There's none of these so lonely and poor of old, But, dying, has made us rarer gifts than gold. ~Rupert Brooke
    • The brave die never, though they sleep in dust: Their courage nerves a thousand living men. ~Minot J. Savage
    • And I'm proud to be an American, where at least I know I'm free. And I won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me. ~Lee Greenwood
    • Is't death to fall for Freedom's right? He's dead alone who lacks her light!  ~Thomas Campbell
    • They are dead; but they live in each Patriot's breast, And their names are engraven on honor's bright crest. ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    • Peace to each manly soul that sleepeth; Rest to each faithful eye that weepeth... ~Thomas Moore
    • But the freedom that they fought for, and the country grand they wrought for, Is their monument to-day, and for aye. ~Thomas Dunn English
    • The patriot's blood is the seed of Freedom's tree.  ~Thomas Campbell
    • Decoration Day is the most beautiful of our national holidays.... The grim cannon have turned into palm branches, and the shell and shrapnel into peach blossoms.  ~Thomas Bailey Aldrich
    • Better than honor and glory, and History's iron pen, Was the thought of duty done and the love of his fellow-men. ~Richard Watson Gilder
    • We who are left how shall we look again Happily on the sun or feel the rain Without remembering how they who went Ungrudgingly and spent Their lives for us loved, too, the sun and rain? ~Wilfred Wilson Gibson
    • A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.  ~Joseph Campbell
    • Who kept the faith and fought the fight; The glory theirs, the duty ours. ~Wallace Bruce
    • And they who for their country die shall fill an honored grave, for glory lights the soldier's tomb, and beauty weeps the brave.  ~Joseph Drake
    • Perform, then, this one act of remembrance before this Day passes - Remember there is an army of defense and advance that never dies and never surrenders, but is increasingly recruited from the eternal sources of the American spirit and from the generations of American youth.  ~W.J. Cameron
    • Cover them over with beautiful flowers, Deck them with garlands, those brothers of ours, Lying so silent by night and by day, Sleeping the years of their manhood away. Give them the meed they have won in the past; Give them the honors their future forcast; Give them the chaplets they won in the strife; Give them the laurels they lost with their life.~Will Carleton
    • Life hangs as nothing in the scale against dear Liberty!  ~Lucy Larcom
    • All we have of freedom, all we use or know - This our fathers bought for us long and long ago. ~Rudyard Kipling, The Old Issue, 1899 Our battle-fields, safe in the keeping Of Nature's kind, fostering care, Are blooming, - our heroes are sleeping, - And peace broods perennial there. ~John H. Jewett
    • These heroes are dead.  They died for liberty - they died for us.  They are at rest.  They sleep in the land they made free, under the flag they rendered stainless, under the solemn pines, the sad hemlocks, the tearful willows, and the embracing vines.  They sleep beneath the shadows of the clouds, careless alike of sunshine or of storm, each in the windowless Place of Rest.  Earth may run red with other wars - they are at peace.  In the midst of battle, in the roar of conflict, they found the serenity of death.  I have one sentiment for soldiers living and dead:  cheers for the living; tears for the dead.  ~Robert G. Ingersoll
    • The dead soldier's silence sings our national anthem.  ~Aaron Kilbourn
    • Our cheer goes back to them, the valiant dead! Laurels and roses on their graves to-day, Lilies and laurels over them we lay, And violets o'er each unforgotten head. ~Richard Hovey
    • But fame is theirs - and future days. On pillar'd brass shall tell their praise;  Shall tell - when cold neglect is dead - "These for their country fought and bled." ~Philip Freneau
    • Let no vandalism of avarice or neglect, no ravages of time, testify to the present or to the coming generations, that we have forgotten, as a people, the cost of a free and undivided Republic.  ~John A. Logan
    • We come, not to mourn our dead soldiers, but to praise them.  ~Francis A. Walker
    • How important it is for us to recognize and celebrate our heroes and she-roes!  ~Maya Angelou
    • Your silent tents of green We deck with fragrant flowers; Yours has the suffering been, The memory shall be ours. ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    • The story of America's quest for freedom is inscribed on her history in the blood of her patriots.  ~Randy Vader
    • Spirit, that made those heroes dare,  To die, and leave their children free, Bid Time and Nature gently spare The shaft we raise to them and thee. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
    • Alas, how can we help but mourn, When hero bosoms yield their breath! A century itself may bear, But once the flower of such a death. ~S. Weir Mitchell
    • Their silent wounds have speech, More eloquent than men; Their tones can deeper reach Than human voice or pen. ~William Woodman
    • Their own souls rose and cried,  Alarum when they heard the sudden wail, Of stricken freedom and along the gale, Saw her eternal banner quivering wide. ~John LeGay Brereton
    • They hover as a cloud of witnesses above this Nation.  ~Henry Ward Beecher
    • These martyrs of patriotism gave their lives for an idea.  ~Schuyler Colfax
    • They saw their injured country's woe; The flaming town, the wasted field; Then rushed to meet the insulting foe; They took the spear, - but left the shield. ~Philip Freneau
    • Ah! never shall the land forget, How gushed the life-blood of her brave - ~William Cullen Bryant
    • "Dead upon the field of glory," Hero fit for song and story. ~John Randolph Thompason
    • Knights of the spirit; warriors in the cause, Of justice absolute 'twixt man and man. ~Richard Watson Gilder
    • Fold him in his country's stars. Roll the drum and fire the volley! What to him are all our wars, What but death bemocking folly? ~George Henry Boker
    • The Flag still floats unblotted with defeat! But ah the blood that keeps its ripples red, The starry lives that keep its field alight. ~Rupert Hughes
    • The hero dead cannot expire: The dead still play their part. ~Charles Sangster
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width='96'";s:4:"file";s:30:"2009/05/t20-world-cup-2009.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:30:"t20-world-cup-2009-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} T20 world cup schedule http://worthview.com/t20-world-cup-schedule/ Thu, 28 May 2009 07:21:47 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2165 Total 12 teams India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Australia, South Africa, West Indies, New Zealand, England, Scotland, Ireland and Netherland will participate in 2009 twenty20 cup.
    Group A Group B Group C Group D
    India Pakistan Australia New Zealand
    Bangladesh England Sri Lanka South Africa
    Ireland Netherlands West Indies Scotland
           
    Group E A1, B2, C1, D2 Group F B1, A2, C2, D1
    The ICC has also announced top two ranked teams in each group and given them a number 1 and 2 respectively. They will retain this number irrespective of whether they finish first or second in the group. For example if Bangladesh top ranked Group A and India finished second in the same group; India will still remain as A1 and Bangladesh will remain as A2 in Super Eights stages. If Zimbabwe knockout Bangladesh in Group A then Zimbabwe will become A2.
    Date Time Match Venue
           
    Fri, 5 June 22:00 IST England v Netherlands Lord's
           
    Sat, 6 June 22:00 IST India v Bangladesh Trent Bridge
      14:30 IST New Zealand v Scotland The Oval
      18:00 IST Australia v West Indies The Oval
           
    Sun, 7 June 18:00 IST South Africa v Scotland The Oval
      22:00 IST England v Pakistan The Oval
           
    Mon, 8 June 18:00 IST Ireland v Bangladesh Trent Bridge
      22:00 IST Australia v Sri Lanka Trent Bridge
           
    Tues, 9 June 18:00 IST Pakistan v Netherlands Lord's
      22:00 IST New Zealand v South Africa Lord's
           
    Wed, 10 June 18:00 IST Sri Lanka v West Indies Trent Bridge
      22:00 IST India v Ireland Trent Bridge
    The first two teams in each group are placed 1 or 2. They will retain this position for the Super Eight stage, irrespective of whether they finish first or second in their group, unless they are knocked out by the team 3 in their group. In this instance, team 3 replaces the position of the team they knock out.
    Date Time Match Venue
           
    Thu, 11 June 18:00 IST D1 v A2 Trent Bridge
      22:00 IST B2 v D2 Trent Bridge
           
    Fri, 12 June 18:00 IST B1 v C2 Lord's
      22:00 IST A1 v C1 Lord's
           
    Sat, 13 June 18:00 IST C1 v D2 The Oval
      22:00 IST D1 v B1 The Oval
           
    Sun, 14 June 18:00 IST A2 v C2 Lord's
      22:00 IST A1 v B2 Lord's
           
    Mon, 15 June 18:00 IST B1 v A2 The Oval
      22:00 IST B2 v C1 The Oval
           
    Tues, 16 June 18:00 IST D1 v C2 Trent Bridge
      22:00 IST D2 v A1 Trent Bridge
    The teams finishing first and second in groups E and F, based on points obtained in the Super Eight stage will compete in the semi-finals
    Date Time Match Venue
           
    Thu, 18 June 22:00 IST E1 v F2 Trent Bridge
           
    Fri, 19 June 22:00 IST F1 v E2 The Oval
           
    Sun, 21 June 19:30 IST FINAL Lord's
           
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    manmohan singh http://worthview.com/new-ministers-in-manmohan-singhs-government/manmohan20singh20202/ Thu, 28 May 2009 07:28:53 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/manmohan20singh20202.jpg 2170 2009-05-28 12:58:53 2009-05-28 07:28:53 open open manmohan20singh20202 inherit 2169 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/manmohan20singh20202.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/05/manmohan20singh20202.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"375";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='76'";s:4:"file";s:32:"2009/05/manmohan20singh20202.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:32:"manmohan20singh20202-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:32:"manmohan20singh20202-240x300.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"240";s:6:"height";s:3:"300";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} New ministers in Manmohan Singh's government http://worthview.com/new-ministers-in-manmohan-singhs-government/ Thu, 28 May 2009 07:29:56 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2169 Following is the additional list of names recommended to President Pratibha Patil by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for inclusion in his council of ministers

    manmohan singh

    Cabinet Ministers:

      1. Virbhadra Singh 2. Vilasrao Deshmukh 3. Farooq Abdullah 4. Dayanidhi Maran 5. A. Raja 6. Mallikarjun Kharge 7. Kumari Selja 8. Subodh Kant Sahay 9. M.S. Gill 10. G.K. Vasan 11. Pawan Kumar Bansal 12. Mukul Wasnik 13. Kantilal Bhuria 14. M.K. Alagiri Ministers of State with independent charge: 1. Praful Patel 2. Prithviraj Chauhan 3. Sriprakash Jaiswal 4. Salman Khursheed 5. Dinsha Patel 6. Jairam Ramesh 7. Krishna Tirath Ministers of State: 1. E. Ahamed 2. V. Narayanasamy 3. Srikant Jena 4. Mullappally Ramachandran 5. D. Purandeswari 6. Panabaka Lakshmi 7. Ajay Maken 8. K.H. Muniyappa 9. Namo Narain Meena 10. Jyotiraditya Scindia 11. Jitin Prasad 12. A. Sai Prathap 13. Gurudas Kamat 14. M.M. Pallam Raju 15. Mahadev Khandela 16. Harish Rawat 17. K.V. Thomas 18. Saugata Ray 19. Dinesh Trivedi 20. Sisir Adhikari 21. Sultan Ahmed 22. Mukul Roy 23. Mohan Jatua 24. S.S. Palanimanickam 25. D. Napoleon 26. S. Jagathrakshakan 27. S. Gandhiselvan 28. Preneet Kaur 29. Sachin Pilot 30. Shashi Tharoor 31. Bharatsinh Solanki 32. Tusharbhai Chaudhary 33. Arun Yadav 34. Prateek Prakashbapu Patil 35. R.P.N. Singh 36. Vincent Pala 37. Pradeep Jain 38. Agatha Sangma]]>
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    gandhi http://worthview.com/why-was-gandhi-never-awarded-the-nobel-peace-prize/gandhi/ Thu, 28 May 2009 07:43:34 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/gandhi.jpg 2174 2009-05-28 13:13:34 2009-05-28 07:43:34 open open gandhi inherit 2173 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/gandhi.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/05/gandhi.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"230";s:6:"height";s:3:"230";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='96'";s:4:"file";s:18:"2009/05/gandhi.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:18:"gandhi-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} gandhi1 http://worthview.com/why-was-gandhi-never-awarded-the-nobel-peace-prize/gandhi1/ Thu, 28 May 2009 07:45:23 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/gandhi1.jpg 2175 2009-05-28 13:15:23 2009-05-28 07:45:23 open open gandhi1 inherit 2173 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/gandhi1.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/05/gandhi1.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"360";s:6:"height";s:3:"221";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='78' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:19:"2009/05/gandhi1.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"gandhi1-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"gandhi1-300x184.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"184";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Why Was Gandhi Never Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize? http://worthview.com/why-was-gandhi-never-awarded-the-nobel-peace-prize/ Thu, 28 May 2009 07:50:01 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2173 but was never awarded the prize. Why? The omission has been publicly regretted by later members of the Nobel Committee; when the Dalai Lama was awarded the Peace Prize in 1989, the chairman of the committee said that this was "in part a tribute to the memory of Mahatma Gandhi". However, the committee has never commented on the speculations as to why Gandhi was not awarded the prize, and until recently the sources which might shed some light on the matter were unavailable. gandhi1             He was recognized by British after 21 years of  his martyrdom in 1948  and he was Commemorated on this double-sized United Kingdom postage stamp.From nobelprize.org, Up to 1960, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded almost exclusively to Europeans and Americans. In retrospect, the horizon of the Norwegian Nobel Committee may seem too narrow. Gandhi was very different from earlier Laureates. He was no real politician or proponent of international law, not primarily a humanitarian relief worker and not an organiser of international peace congresses. He would have belonged to a new breed of Laureates. There is no hint in the archives that the Norwegian Nobel Committee ever took into consideration the possibility of an adverse British reaction to an award to Gandhi. Thus it seems that the hypothesis that the Committee's omission of Gandhi was due to its members' not wanting to provoke British authorities, may be rejected. In 1947 the conflict between India and Pakistan and Gandhi's prayer-meeting statement, which made people wonder whether he was about to abandon his consistent pacifism, seem to have been the primary reasons why he was not selected by the committee's majority. Unlike the situation today, there was no tradition for the Norwegian Nobel Committee to try to use the Peace Prize as a stimulus for peaceful settlement of regional conflicts. During the last months of his life, Gandhi worked hard to end the violence between Hindus and Muslims which followed the partition of India. We know little about the Norwegian Nobel Committee's discussions on Gandhi's candidature in 1948 – other than the above quoted entry of November 18 in Gunnar Jahn's diary – but it seems clear that they seriously considered a posthumous award. When the committee, for formal reasons, ended up not making such an award, they decided to reserve the prize, and then, one year later, not to spend the prize money for 1948 at all. What many thought should have been Mahatma Gandhi's place on the list of Laureates was silently but respectfully left open.]]> 2173 2009-05-28 13:20:01 2009-05-28 07:50:01 open open why-was-gandhi-never-awarded-the-nobel-peace-prize publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1243502102 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://t9p4s.th8.us 51 hifrompankaj@gmail.com http://Website(optional) 78.105.192.29 2009-05-31 02:07:45 2009-05-30 20:37:45 1 0 0 getimage http://worthview.com/flying-spaghetti-monster-pastararians/getimage/ Thu, 28 May 2009 15:07:32 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/getimage.jpg 2180 2009-05-28 20:37:32 2009-05-28 15:07:32 open open getimage inherit 2179 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/getimage.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/05/getimage.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"355";s:6:"height";s:3:"172";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='62' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:20:"2009/05/getimage.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:20:"getimage-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:20:"getimage-300x145.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"145";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Flying Spaghetti Monster: Pastararians!! http://worthview.com/flying-spaghetti-monster-pastararians/ Thu, 28 May 2009 15:09:19 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2179    The next time you dig into a bowl of pasta, treat it with respect. For what may be a heap of Spag Bol to you, is the earthly manifestation of the Supreme Being for some. For the Pastafarians ‘believe’ that the universe was created by the Flying Spaghetti Monster (FSM) — a giant, invisible lump of noodle. The Church of the FSM is one of about half a dozen spoofy religions that have started online. They turn the notion of faith on its head in a way that attracts as much hate mail as followers. getimage     Started in 2005, by physics graduate Bobby Henderson, the site saw three million hits in its first year. Henderson says he only discovered the religion that has “existed in secrecy for hundreds of years”. Satire? No prizes for guessing. Henderson is the prophet; the rules are ‘Eight I’d Really Rather You Didn’ts’ and prayers and sermons are concluded with ‘RAmen’ — a combination of ‘Amen’ and a noodle brand name. Their ‘scripture’, ‘The Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster’, has to be bought from stores.     Followers of FSM and similar sites seem to be drawn to concepts of noodle-ball-as-God or a gerbil-as-the-supreme as satire. A spoof like FSM is, perhaps, the most sophisticated form of criticism for it takes the form and uses the idiom of the very discourse it targets. Writes nyx@-Stevee, “If the Bible is not historical, but allegorical, why is it taken so literally. It only takes a few charismatic nutjobs to take something potentially good, make it ridiculous and get millions of people to run with it. RAmen.”     On similar lines is the Virtual-Temple dedicated to “The Invisible Pink Unicorn” (IPU). Its origins are not clear but the site is still up. The IPU “is capable of being invisible and pink at the same time.”     “The Faith of the Invisible Pink Unicorn is based on logic and faith. We have faith that she is pink; we logically know that she is invisible because we can’t see her.” That is religion with tongue firmly in cheek.     Much of the satire is on legends and rituals. For instance, Church of the Gerbils started in the late 1990s when the messenger of Gerbil God — a Chinchilla — accosted one Hacim in his dream and put him on the mission to ‘spread the word of the great benevolent members of the holy family GERBILLUS’. Gerbilist hell is the microwave and according to their scriptures, “Evil Gerbils are often reincarnated as one of the more base forms, most horribly, humans.” There are instructions on ‘baptism’ of non-Gerbilists as well.     Not all the ‘religions’ survive once they’ve run out of holy steam: like the Church of Blow, Reverend Cornelius Blow’s creation institutionalized on Youtube in 2006. This ‘sect’ disapproved the colour orange, had a smiley face as icon and had its holy Sabbath on Wednesday. The Church is now defunct. 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Two pirates are believed to have been killed in the encounter on the high seas, while another six were arrested with a large arms cache. 
    Guided-missile stealth frigate INS Talwar was escorting three merchant vessels — Maud, Southern Independence and Aramis — through the ‘internationally recommended transit corridor’ when the incident took place around 225 nautical miles east of Aden around 12.50 pm. 
     The Liberian-registered MV Maud, with a crew of 10 Indians, suddenly flashed a distress signal to INS Talwar that it had spotted a skiff with eight armed persons on board approaching it at very high speed. 
    “With visibility down to two miles due to haze, INS Talwar promptly launched a helicopter, which in turn spotted a couple of pirates scrambling up a ladder they had hooked to MV Maud,” said an officer. getimage1
    The helicopter, a Chetak armed with 7.62mm light machine guns, then opened “preventive fire” to thwart the pirate attack. “The two pirates on the ladder fell into the sea... we don’t know their fate,” he said. INS Talwar, in the meantime, had dispatched ‘Prahar’ rigid-hull inflatable boats, with marine commandos on board, to intercept the skiff. “The pirates surrendered without a fight,” said the officer. 
    Kalashnikov assault rifles, Katyushka rockets, a rocket launcher, flares and mobile phones, among other things, were found on the skiff. 
    Since INS Talwar was in a hurry to escort the three merchant vessels to safety, the commandos disarmed the pirates, dumped their excess fuel and left them on the skiff. The stranded pirates were later picked up by warships from other countries in follow-up action.
     
    “This may be the first instance of a piracy attempt being thwarted when the pirates were actually in the process of boarding a merchant ship,” said the officer.]]>
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    Bing http://worthview.com/microsoft-bing-is-live/untitled/ Mon, 01 Jun 2009 07:40:11 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/untitled.jpg 2192 2009-06-01 13:10:11 2009-06-01 07:40:11 open open untitled inherit 2191 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/untitled.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/06/untitled.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"977";s:6:"height";s:3:"554";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='72' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:20:"2009/06/untitled.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:20:"untitled-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:20:"untitled-300x170.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"170";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Microsoft Bing is Live !! http://worthview.com/microsoft-bing-is-live/ Mon, 01 Jun 2009 07:41:54 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2191 Bing

    Go and search your queries now at http://www.bing.com HAPPY BINGING !!]]>
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    googlepr http://worthview.com/google-pagerank-10-sites-may-2009/googlepr/ Mon, 01 Jun 2009 20:45:50 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/googlepr.jpg 2196 2009-06-02 02:15:50 2009-06-01 20:45:50 open open googlepr inherit 2195 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/googlepr.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/06/googlepr.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"232";s:6:"height";s:3:"208";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='107'";s:4:"file";s:20:"2009/06/googlepr.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:20:"googlepr-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Google PageRank 10 Sites - May 2009 http://worthview.com/google-pagerank-10-sites-may-2009/ Mon, 01 Jun 2009 20:46:02 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2195
    Title PR GBLs URL
    Google Search 10 548,000 http://www.google.com
    Adobe 10 102,000 http://www.adobe.com/
    World Wide Web Consortium 10 35,400 http://www.w3.org/
    The W3C CSS Validation Service 10 452,000 http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/
    CNN news 10 99,000 http://www.cnn.com/
    US Goverment website 10 21,700 http://www.usa.gov/
    Adobe - Adobe Flash Player 10 318,000 http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/
    Adobe - Adobe Reader Download 10 457,000 http://get.adobe.com/reader/
    National Portal of India 10 1,390 http://india.gov.in/
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    Evaraina Epudaina (Telugu) Songs for Download http://worthview.com/evaraina-epudaina-telugu-songs-for-download/ Wed, 03 Jun 2009 06:23:58 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2250 04. Varevaa - Rita (she got a big share this time!) 05. Madhurayatana - Rita 06. Nelala Garu - Hemachandra, Malavika 07. Vaanemo Thadisindi - Varun Sandesh 08. Nara Naramentilaa - Rahul Nambiar. Its going to be a feast of songs. Mani, after a long time going for more than 5-6 songs ! Hope he rocked. I am also yet to listen to them ! Grab them before I do. Download from here: http://rapidshare.com/files/240059604/Evaraina_Epudaina__2009____320KBPS.rar]]> 2250 2009-06-03 11:53:58 2009-06-03 06:23:58 open open evaraina-epudaina-telugu-songs-for-download publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1244011007 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://zgnak.th8.us 56 dormplayer01@mail.ru http://www.frestres.com/ 24.12.143.57 2009-06-05 13:05:20 2009-06-05 07:35:20 1 0 0 87 ddadm09@yahoo.com 198.176.189.201 2009-07-22 19:22:21 2009-07-23 00:22:21 http://markthispage.blogspot.com/2009/06/listen...]]> 1 0 0 image-0008 http://worthview.com/evaraina-epudaina-telugu-songs-for-download/image-0008/ Wed, 03 Jun 2009 06:34:55 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/image-0008.jpg 2252 2009-06-03 12:04:55 2009-06-03 06:34:55 open open image-0008 inherit 2250 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/image-0008.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/06/image-0008.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"800";s:6:"height";s:3:"531";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='84' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:22:"2009/06/image-0008.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:22:"image-0008-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:22:"image-0008-300x199.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"199";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} googlef75b43648be59a54 http://worthview.com/googlef75b43648be59a54html/ Wed, 03 Jun 2009 09:37:20 +0000 http://worthview.com/?page_id=2255 2255 2009-06-03 15:07:20 2009-06-03 09:37:20 open open googlef75b43648be59a54html publish 0 0 page _edit_lock 1244022137 _edit_last 1 _wp_page_template default tweet_this_url getnew googlee036f58245a0948c.html http://worthview.com/googlee036f58245a0948chtml/ Wed, 03 Jun 2009 10:07:26 +0000 http://worthview.com/?page_id=2258 2258 2009-06-03 15:37:26 2009-06-03 10:07:26 open open googlee036f58245a0948chtml publish 0 0 page _edit_lock 1244023837 _edit_last 1 _wp_page_template default tweet_this_url getnew Google Squared is Live Now !!! http://worthview.com/google-squared-is-live-now/ Thu, 04 Jun 2009 00:22:22 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2261 Google Squared in May of 2009 as part of their Searchology promotion, although they had not opened Google Squared to the public at the time of the announcement. What is Google Squared? Google Squared takes a search query and tried to present the results in tabular form — like an online spreadsheet of sorts. Squared is very configurable; you can add and delete rows and/or columns, and sometimes replace data that Squared puts in your results. It’s a search tool that’s still part of Google Labs, and frankly, its overall usefulness is questionable. But that, presumably, is exactly what Google Labs is for — testing new ideas and seeing what sticks. This type of technology has obvious applications for many types of targeted searches, including product search, health search, scientific searches And how good it competes with WolfAlpha?]]> 2261 2009-06-04 05:52:22 2009-06-04 00:22:22 open open google-squared-is-live-now publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 _edit_lock 1244074946 tweet_this_url http://m2ife.th8.us 2009060460411701 http://worthview.com/nadal-tennis-school-at-anantapur/attachment/2009060460411701/ Thu, 04 Jun 2009 06:42:25 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/2009060460411701.jpg 2264 2009-06-04 12:12:25 2009-06-04 06:42:25 open open 2009060460411701 inherit 2263 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/2009060460411701.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"158";s:6:"height";s:3:"185";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='81'";s:4:"file";s:28:"2009/06/2009060460411701.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:28:"2009060460411701-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} _wp_attached_file 2009/06/2009060460411701.jpg Nadal Tennis School at Anantapur http://worthview.com/nadal-tennis-school-at-anantapur/ Thu, 04 Jun 2009 06:43:24 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2263  World No. 1 Rafael Nadal is setting up the Nadal Tennis School (NTS), the first of its kind in the world, at the Anantapur Sports Village (ASV) in the southern Andhra Pradesh town. This announcement was made recently by his mother Ana Maria Parera, who’s President of the Fundacion Rafa Nadal (the Rafael Nadal Foundation). “We don’t want mega projects, but to keep our feet on the ground and do our bit,” she said of the venture, work on which will begin in September. It will come up in collaboration with Fundacion Vincente Ferrer (FVF), the Spanish arm of the Rural Development Trust (RDT), an Anantapur-based NGO. Four international class clay courts are to come up by New Year day while the academy is expected to become functional by June next year. “There have been 135 registrations so far for admission to the academy, which will be restricted to children above eight years” said Moncho Ferrer, Associate Programme Director, RDT. “The facility will host District, State and National-level tournaments. “Training will be year-long as also monitoring of the progress by the academy’s inmates,” he added. The magnificent Mallorcan’s well-known fondness for children prompted him to embark on this project, Ana Maria Parera said.   Equal emphasis will be laid on education in the scheme, which it is hoped, will become residential over time. “It is easier to teach a child through sport than without it, because children are real sponges and learn faster when having fun,” she reasoned. Incidentally, it was Spanish hockey international Andreu Enrich, who brought the two foundations together to take this cause forward. We thank everyone invovled for the splendid idea and trying to bring a healthy change to children. Go Rafa....]]> 2263 2009-06-04 12:13:24 2009-06-04 06:43:24 open open nadal-tennis-school-at-anantapur publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1244200639 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://5hs8x.th8.us 55 nukalaraji@gmail.com 59.93.113.86 2009-06-04 16:29:26 2009-06-04 10:59:26 1 0 0 79 vsankarfamily@rediffmail.com 203.153.44.130 2009-07-16 05:33:46 2009-07-16 10:33:46 1 0 0 Top Ten richest Indian companies http://worthview.com/top-ten-richest-indian-companies/ Thu, 04 Jun 2009 09:17:32 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2266 Reliance Industries  The main business of Reliance is in the energy sector (oil and gas). However, it has strong  presence in garments and telecommunication sectors too. According to Forbes, annual sale of  Reliance is $18.0 billion. This company is very popular in the share market among investors. 2. Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC)  It is one of leading oil and gas companies in Asia and one of most profit making corporations  in India.. It is trying to become a global player. 3. State Bank of India Group  It is the largest bank in India and of the largest in the world. It is also the oldest bank in  South Asia. Its history goes back to 1806. According to Forbes, it has $156.4 billion of  assets- very impressive! 4. Indian Oil Again, an oil company. According to Forbes, its sales are $34.6 billion and thus it has the  largest sale for an Indian company. 5. National Thermal Power  It is owned by Indian government and it made $1.3 of profit against sales of $6.1 billion. 6. Icici Bank  It is the largest bank in the private sector. It is also a popular company in the share  market. In television channels, you can find their ads round the clock. 7. Steel Authority of India  It is a public sector company and it has several plants in India. It is one of the fastest  growing companies in the public sector. Its profit figure of $1.6 billion is quite impressive  too. 8. Tata Steel It is a company with a great heritage. It is a company in the private sector. It was India's  first and largest steel company in the private sector. 9. Tata Consultancy Svcs (TCS ) Among the top ten companies, TCS is the only company related to Information Technology. It has  made its mark in outsourcing and its market value is $19.5 billion. It is quite impressive  considering the fact that it has only $1.9 billion of assets. 10. Tata Motors Tata Motors came into the headline this year for its effort to build the World's cheapest car .  These days; Tata Motors is trying to expand its business both in home and abroad. This list shows that Indian companies are often neglected by the western media. Outsourcing to  India is causing a lot of jobs in the west and that is why the western media is interested  about Indian tech companies. It is time that the international media takes more note of the top  Indian companies.]]> 2266 2009-06-04 14:47:32 2009-06-04 09:17:32 open open top-ten-richest-indian-companies publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1244107057 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://qd3a9.th8.us Top 10 indian Baby names http://worthview.com/top-10-indian-baby-names/ Thu, 04 Jun 2009 09:28:01 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2268 Amit  Arjun  Aditya  Pranav  Samir  Nikhil  Arnav  Rishi  Rahul  Anand Top 10 most Popular Indian Hindu female ( Girls ) Names Maya Tara shreya Arpita Ekta Kavita Laxmi Jyoti Madhu Aparna If you are choosing name for baby, you must consider followings- 1. Name should be short. 2. Name should be easy to pronounce. 3. Name should be easy to remember for all. 4. Spelling should not be difficult. 5. Clarity in name. 6. Name should not be too rare. 7. Name should not be too common. 8. You Should feel proud with name. (Most important) If you want to suggest Indian Hindu (popular) name, please comment here. The above data is based on reports published on internet at various websites and our source is  HelloGiri ]]> 2268 2009-06-04 14:58:01 2009-06-04 09:28:01 open open top-10-indian-baby-names publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1244107716 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://z6s6i.th8.us Top 10 indian software companies http://worthview.com/top-10-indian-software-companies/ Thu, 04 Jun 2009 09:33:31 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2270 Rank Names Sales (in Rs mill) 1 TCS LIMITED 97,272 2 WIPRO LIMITED 82,330 3 INFOSYS TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED 71,297 4 SATYAM COMPUTER SERVICES LIMITED 35,209 5 I-FLEX SOLUTIONS LIMITED 11,386 6 TATA INFOTECH LIMITED 9,743 7 CMC LIMITED 8,074 8 MPHASIS BFL LIMITED 7,657 9 MASTEK LIMITED 5,670 10 NIIT LIMITED 3,984 ]]> 2270 2009-06-04 15:03:31 2009-06-04 09:33:31 open open top-10-indian-software-companies publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1244108016 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url taj http://worthview.com/top-10-tourist-attractions-india/taj/ Thu, 04 Jun 2009 09:52:22 +0000 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Many of the tourist attractions of India are famous  all over the world and a number of them have been declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO. we love many places in India but we are restricted to  post only TOp 10 visiting places.Based on the popularity on the net and off the net, we are  putting a list here.We dont say this is the official list - U too can add your list in  comments. Taj Mahal (Agra) taj           No need to introduce - One of the seven wonders of the World, Taj Mahal is a mausoleum located  in Agra, India, built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife, Mumtaz  Mahal. More info on Taj - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taj_Mahal Red Fort (Delhi) red-fort             Red Fort the principle land mark of Delhi, was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in  between 1638 A.D to 1648 A.D. A red sand stone monument, Red Fort was designated as a UNESCO  World Heritage Site last year. Red Fort extends over an area of about two kms and surrounded by  massive wall varying in height from 18 mts to 33 mts. Originally there were 14 gates to the  fort, but now only entrances have remained namely the Delhi Gate and Lahore Gate. Red Fort  complex houses a number of impressive structures such as Diwan-i-Aam, Diwan-i-Khas, Rang Mahal,  Khas Mahal, Moti Masjid and Royal Baths. Sound and Light Show is a modern attraction of Red  Fort that is organised in the evening and recreates history of India. Close to Red Fort, Jama  Masjid is another important tourist attractions. Built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, Jama  Masjid is the biggest mosque of India. More Info - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Fort Tourist Spots in Kashmir kashmir-paradise-on-earth1 The state of Jammu and Kashmir is known as "Paradise on Earth". The beauty of the snow capped  mountain peaks, the fragrant orchards and pine forests, and green meadows; attract thousands of  tourists to the state. The peace and normalcy, returning after two decades of insurgency, has  also been instrumental in increasing the tourist inflow to the tourist spots in Kashmir.  Kashmir abounds in tourist spots and attractions, from the temples and pilgrimage centers of  Jammu to the snow capped peaks at Gulmarg. More info - http://www.tajmahaltourism..com/about-kashmir/tourist-spots.html Goa Beaches goa-beach             Goa is situated on the western coast of the Indian peninsula. Goa displays colonial heritage  that had been patronized by the Portuguese. India's most popular beach resort lures ardent  tourists from all over the globe. Afternoon siesta and evening feista rule the way of life  here. Goa is a traveller's ultimate destination for its scenic splendor, golden beaches,  rocking night life and scrumptious food and of course the good old feni. Most of the Goan beaches offer excellent opportunities for water sports and you can also relax  on the beach side. You can also savour a variety of delectable sea foods in the beachside  eating joints. More info - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goa Backwaters of Kerala : backwater-of-kerala           Backwaters are the most popular tourist attraction of Kerala. A gift of nature, backwaters have  formed due to the accumulation of sea water at beaches. Kerala backwater are inland lakes  connected by a network of canals. Some of the famous backwaters of Kerala are Alappuzha  Backwaters, Kuttanad Backwaters, Kottayam Backwaters, Kollam Backwaters, Kochi Backwaters,  Kumarakom Backwaters, Malappuram Backwaters, Kozhikode Backwaters and Trivandrum Backwaters.  Best way to explore the Kerala backwaters is to take on cruises on a house boat locally called  as Kettuvallam. A house boat cruise on Kerala backwater is once in a lifetime experience and  you will remember it for long time. More info - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerala_Backwater Darjeeling Top 1 tourist places in india - darzling         Situated in the Indian state of West Bengal, Darjeeling draws tourists from all over the world.  One of the finest hill stations of India, Darjeeling is located close to Indo-Nepal and  Indo-Bhutan borders. Natural beauty of Darjeeling is truly mesmerising and you can feel the  nature at its best here. Darjeeling is surrounded by snow-capped Himalayan mountain ranges.  Besides, the rich flora of the place, breathtaking sunrise and sunset views and lush green tea  gardens make Darjeeling a captivating destination from all aspects. From Darjeeling you can  enjoy the splendid view of the Kanchenjunga mountain, world’s third largest peak. Some of the  major attractions in and around Darjeeling include Ghoom Monastery, Dhirdham Temple, Bhutia  Busti, Tiger hills, Batasia Loop, Zoological gardens, Natural History Museum and Observatory  Hill. More info - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darjeeling Golden Temple in Amritsar: golden_temple_sb                 The Golden Temple is an important tourist destination of India. It is the holiest shrine of the Sikh religion.  The temple is situated in a pool of water (better known as ‘Amrit Sarovar’) with a beautiful  golden summit. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Temple Gangtok: gangtok             People who love trekking and exploring the natural richness can visit Gangtok, the capital city  of Sikkim. You can enjoy watching the glimpses of Kanchenjunga mountain ranges or visit  monasteries to experience the true enjoyment amidst calm and collective surroundings. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangtok Ajanta and Ellora Caves (Aurangabad, Maharashtra) : top tourist places in india - elephanta-cave             Last in the but not least - Ajanta and Ellora Caves are located close  to the Aurangabad city in Maharashtra. Discovered by John Smith, a British Army Officer in  1819, Ajanta and Ellora are visited by thousands of tourists every year from all over the  world. Ajanta and Ellora are cave shrines cut out of rock and considered as amongst most  outstanding specimens of ancient Indian architectural heritage. Ellora has 34 caves and  situated at a distance of 30 kms from Aurangabad. Ellora caves were carved between 350 AD to  700 AD and depicting the three faiths of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Ajanta is 100 kms away  from Aurangabad and has 29 caves, which describe the history of Buddhism, from 200 BC to 650  AD. More info - www.touristplacesinindia.com/ajanta-ellora/ Elephanta Caves (Mumbai, Maharashtra) : Elephanta Caves are just 9 kms away from the city of  Mumbai. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Elephanta caves is a must visit place during any trip to  Mumbai. Elephanta Caves are thought to date back the Silhara kings of the 810 AD- 1260 AD. At  Elephant caves, Indian art has found one of its most perfect expressions, especially the  massive reliefs in the main cave. The caves site contains impressive reliefs, sculptures and a  temple of the Lord Shiva. A rock-cut temple, Shiva temple spreads over an area of 60,000 ft  comprises of a main chamber, courtyards and subsidiary shrines. More info - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephanta_Caves]]> 2272 2009-06-04 15:47:52 2009-06-04 10:17:52 open open top-10-tourist-attractions-india publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1244116474 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://8twnr.th8.us 60 http://teachef.info/2009/6/5/top-10-tourist-attractions-bindiab-worthview/213597 69.61.11.226 2009-06-05 18:42:38 2009-06-05 13:12:38 darjeeling in india ... 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_wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"521";s:6:"height";s:3:"643";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='77'";s:4:"file";s:22:"2009/06/avira_logo.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:22:"avira_logo-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:22:"avira_logo-243x300.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"243";s:6:"height";s:3:"300";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} _wp_attached_file 2009/06/avira_logo.jpg Publish Blog Posts In WordPress From Yahoo Mail http://worthview.com/publish-blog-posts-in-wordpress-from-yahoo-mail/ Sat, 06 Jun 2009 01:02:06 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2311 set of applications for their mailing  service, and one of the interesting one to note here  is a WordPress application which  allows you to post content to either your WordPress.com or WordPress.org account from within Yahoo Mail.And much more  interesting thing about this application is that you can drag and drop emails on the application to create new blog posts. :) Here is the process

    Enable WordPress Application

    The first thing you will need to do is enable the WordPress application in Yahoo Mail, to do that click on the Add link next to the Applications menu item in the sidebar, enable WordPress in the application gallery, this should create a new entry in the sidebar. enable_wordpress_application Yahoo applications will not be enabled by default for all users, you will need to go to this application signup URL and enter your email address to enable them, also this feature is only available for US users right now.

    Setup Blog Settings

    Once you have added the application to Yahoo Mail, you will need to setup the blog settings, to do that click on the WordPress application in the sidebar, you will be shown a screen where you will need to enter the details for your blog. blog_settings_yahoo_wordpress Once you have entered the details click on save settings to save the information. You should see a confirmation message telling you that the blog has been added successfully. wordpress_settings_saved Note: The application claims that it supports both WordPress.com and WordPress.org accounts, however I was not able to save settings for the latter.

    Writing and Publishing Blog Posts From Yahoo Mail

    Writing blog posts is quite similar to how you do it from your admin dashboard, to write a blog post, click on the WordPress application in the sidebar, this should launch the editor using which you can write blog posts. yahoo_mail_wordpress_editor Just write the blog posts as you would regularly do and publish it to your blog, you can also insert images into your blog posts, however there is no support for categories, you can only specify tags for now. Another interesting feature in the application is the ability to drag and drop emails to the application to create posts out of them, pretty simple and easy and quite handy when you want to quickly post photos etc directly to your blog. wordpress_drag_email_to_post To create a post from a email, just drag the email and drop it on the WordPress application in the sidebar, this should open up the post editor, however it will be prefilled with information from the email that you dragged on the application. wordpress_post_editor_yahoo_mail Once you have made the edits, you can publish the post to your blog, here is a screenshot of the published post.

    post_publishedpublished_blog_post

    Hits and Misses in the WordPress Application for Yahoo Mail

    The WordPress application for Yahoo Mail is definitely a nice application, the best part about it is that you can now quickly create posts from your emails without having to put in much effort, the editor is pretty decent too and will allow you to properly format content and add images and media to your posts, overall a really good addition. However things could be a bit better with certain things, like the ability to support WordPress.org blogs would be great, in addition to that Categories is the sore missing point from the editor. Also it would be great if users could add multiple blogs to the application, at present only one blog is supported. What do you think about this application? Do you think it will be helpful to you? Do let me know your thoughts about it. ]]>
    2311 2009-06-06 06:32:06 2009-06-06 01:02:06 open open publish-blog-posts-in-wordpress-from-yahoo-mail publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 _edit_lock 1244252445 tweet_this_url http://p5htx.th8.us
    The Game of Uno...... http://worthview.com/the-game-of-uno/ Sun, 07 Jun 2009 16:08:42 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2314 The Game of Uno

    Two months back, I went to my home town and was fortunate (its becoming hard to get the weekend atleast for ourselves!!) to spend some memorable time with my two little friends (my sister's daughters, Sreya of 4 yrs and Sravya of 7 years). Sreya taught how to play Uno to Srayva two days before and as soon as I said Hai to them, they dragged me for a game. The kids were so excited about a game ‘UNO’ which Sreya taught Sravya just a couple of days ago, that they dragged me with them for the game as soon as I met them. My brother came to our help to form a team of two each; me paired with the youngest of the lovely sisters. The game went on very interestingly, with high excitement (obviously by the two kids and at times from me and my brother too!) and high energy levels. Games mean a lot to these or for that matter, all kids. They never want to lose and highly sentimental about the outcome of the game. After swinging back and forth to both sides many times, the game came to an end and my team did not win. My niece was totally in tears, she wanted to win, she was all jealous of her elder sister who is jumping and dancing. I told her, that I am sorry, I did not play well and so we lost, we will try harder in the next game and we will definitely win. She asked me to promise her that we will win the next time and then only cooled down. Again with the same level of enthusiasm and excitement in her eyes, Uno re-started.......

    So why this game of Uno now?

    All the while I was playing the game, so many things went on in my mind. Are we, who are way past childhood, still more like these kids. I would totally agree that it is a wonderful feeling to be like kids and enjoy all small things, be innocent to a highly unexpected world and so on. But are we more like kids only when we fail? I visualize the same reactions as my niece did when we lost something. We also express just the same emotions , when we lose something, but probably in what we think- a matured way!! We are good at expressing many more things than those kids. Aren’t we?

    Some of us stop eating, some of us say that we want to be left alone for a while, some more of us feel that we worked so hard and it is not fair not to win. Seems my niece is far better and apt in her reaction!

    For a moment, put yourselves in my place, playing with those kids. Anyone in my place will only be trying to convince the innocent kid that nothing big has actually happened and there is always another game. We may otherwise, even try to instigate a sense of competition saying, we will win this time with a plan and not making any more mistakes, etc. Do we think the same way like we ask the kid to think, when we fail, when the result we got is not what we expected? Are we making ourselves more competetive ?

    I just hope so.

    Falling down and getting up is the first lesson of childhood. The irony is we forget our very first lesson (in Telugu its: Padinaa Tirigi leevatam baalyam modati lakshanam, daanne marachipovatam vintegaa!)

    Result is not in our hands. Neither are the definitions of Success and Failure. We know but we ignore! (Another trivial Irony is that we ignore what we know and we search for what we dont know! ).

    “ Success and failure didn't start with you and they does not belong to you “! Success and Failure are illusions created for others to know what you are doing all these days trying. Not for you! Not for us. (Just like the difference between Confidence and Over-Confidence. Can anyone guess for a second what might be the difference? Over-confidence is your confidence percieved by others!)

    Dont wait or expect any result. Take the result as any other fact that you read in the daily newspaper and turn on to the next page.

    Do what you have to. Love what you have to do. Do only that you love, that you are passionate about. Passion should drive you. Cheer yourself up. Be competitive each time you lose. If you give the driving seat to passion, it will not stop at intermediate stations waiting for success or otherwise.

    Try it urself. Play the Game of Uno!

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    2314 2009-06-07 21:38:42 2009-06-07 16:08:42 open open the-game-of-uno publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1244392312 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://ghttw.th8.us 61 pamarthi.vinay@gmail.com 122.161.90.107 2009-06-07 13:00:32 2009-06-07 18:00:32 1 0 0 62 gudlavalleti.haarika@gmail.com 69.226.247.233 2009-06-07 16:39:40 2009-06-07 21:39:40 Y kids even i cry wen i loose UNO...thats a wonderful game!!!]]> 1 0 0 64 trbharat@gmail.com 91.199.43.40 2009-06-08 08:38:40 2009-06-08 13:38:40 Suppose, any of your loved ones is stressed due to some reason. You sure want them to get over it and so advise them after assessing their situation.

    Now do the same with yourself. Think of yourself as helping your friend with the exact same problem as yours.

    I know that this is very difficult, but it sure helps..]]>
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    65 adibhai12345@gmail.com 122.160.58.7 2009-06-09 08:31:07 2009-06-09 13:31:07
    one of the best lessons you can teach ppl !!]]>
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    10 most dangerous web search terms http://worthview.com/10-most-dangerous-web-search-terms/ Mon, 08 Jun 2009 01:16:45 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2317 2317 2009-06-08 06:46:45 2009-06-08 01:16:45 open open 10-most-dangerous-web-search-terms publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1247784187 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://n772q.th8.us Prayanam Songs Lyrics http://worthview.com/prayanam-songs-lyrics/ Mon, 08 Jun 2009 09:05:51 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2320
    Prayanam (2009) SONGS DOWNLOAD Cast : Manoj Kumar Manchu, Harika, Brahmanandam Music : Mahesh Sankar Lyrics : Ananth Sri Ram Director : Chandrasekhar Yeleti
    1. YVW Singers : Vishal Dadlani, Ranjit, Smita, Shalini Singh, Sri Rama Chandra Download Link : Rapidshare Link

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    2.Meghamaa Singers : Amritavashini Download Link : Rapidshare Link

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    3. Nuvvu Entha

    Singers : Smita, Mahesh Shankar, Sri Rama Chandra Download Link : Rapidshare Link

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JustHost justhost-logo From the business owner to the individual who desires full functionality on a small budget, Just Host provides your complete web hosting solution. Catch their features here 2. BlueHost bluehost-logo From the business owner to the individual who desires full functionality on a small budget, Bluehost provides your complete web hosting solution. View a listing of what we offer below or try our services for yourself by accessing our online demo site. Catch their features here 3. HostManager hostmonster-logo HostMonster has been providing hosting solutions to thousands of business and personal web sites since 1996. Our internet hosting package helps businesses and individuals get high-powered service at a fraction of the cost. Catch their features here 4. Inmotion inmotion-logo InMotion Hosting is an employee owned and operated company. Our employees average over 4 years of hosting experience and are backed by senior staff with over 10 years of experience. 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FastDomain fastdomain-logo FastDomain has been providing hosting solutions to thousands of businesses and personal websites since 2005. Our internet hosting packages help businesses and individuals get high-powered service at a fraction of the cost. Here are their Hosting Features 9. LunarPages lunarpages-logo Lunarpages Web Hosting launched in 1998 in order to provide affordable and reliable hosting for personal websites, small business, ecommerce shops, Fortune 100 corporations, dedicated customers, and more. Lunarpages hosts the biggest and the best in the industry, utilizing the knowledge that has made us the largest web host in the world. Catch their hosting features here. 10. Yahoo Hosting yahoo-logo Yahoo! Web Hosting and Merchant Solutions discount offer is open to new customers who purchase Web Hosting (for 3-month or 12-month terms) or Merchant Solutions (for a monthly term). 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    Yahoo! Hosting $9.95 Unlimited Free
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    million-words http://worthview.com/now-a-million-words-in-the-english-language/flickr-words/ Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:44:19 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/flickr-words.jpg 2359 2009-06-10 16:14:19 2009-06-10 10:44:19 open open flickr-words inherit 2358 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/flickr-words.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/06/flickr-words.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"478";s:6:"height";s:3:"382";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='120'";s:4:"file";s:24:"2009/06/flickr-words.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"flickr-words-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"flickr-words-300x239.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"239";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Web 2.0 - a Millionth Word in the English Language! http://worthview.com/now-a-million-words-in-the-english-language/ Wed, 10 Jun 2009 10:46:03 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2358 Web 2.0 beats Jai Ho, N00b and Slumdog flickr-words1 The Global Language Monitor today announced that Web 2.0 has bested Jai Ho, N00b and Slumdog as the 1,000,000th English word or phrase. added to the codex of fourteen hundred-year-old language. Web 2.0 is a technical term meaning the next generation of World Wide Web products and services. It has crossed from technical jargon into far wider circulation in the last six months. Global Language Monitor has been tracking English word creation since 2003. Global Language Monitor searches for new words and once a word has been used 25,000 times, it recognises it.

    These are the fifteen finalists for the one millionth English word, all of which have met the criteria of a minimum of 25,000 citations with the necessary breadth of geographic distribution, and depth of citations.

    1,000,000: Web 2.0 – The next generation of web products and services, coming soon to a browser near you.

    999,999: Jai Ho! – The Hindi phrase signifying the joy of victory, used as an exclamation, sometimes rendered as “It is accomplished”. Achieved English-language popularity through the multiple Academy Award Winning film, “Slumdog Millionaire”.

    999,998: N00b — From the Gamer Community, a neophyte in playing a particular game; used as a disparaging term.

    999,997: Slumdog – a formerly disparaging, now often endearing, comment upon those residing in the slums of India.

    999,996: Cloud Computing – The ‘cloud’ has been technical jargon for the Internet for many years. It is now passing into more general usage.

    999,995: Carbon Neutral — One of the many phrases relating to the effort to stem Climate Change.

    999,994: Slow Food — Food other than the fast-food variety hopefully produced locally (locavores).

    999,993: Octomom – The media phenomenon relating to the travails of the mother of the octuplets.

    999,992: Greenwashing – Re-branding an old, often inferior, product as environmentally friendly.

    999,991: Sexting – Sending email (or text messages) with sexual content.

    999,990: Shovel Ready – Projects are ready to begin immediately upon the release of federal stimulus funds.

    999,989: Defriend – Social networking terminology for cutting the connection with a formal friend.

    999,988: Chengguan – Urban management officers, a cross between mayors, sheriff, and city managers.

    999,987: Recessionista – Fashion conscious who use the global economic restructuring to their financial benefit.

    999,986: Zombie Banks – Banks that would be dead if not for government intervention and cash infusion.

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    web-2_1 http://worthview.com/now-a-million-words-in-the-english-language/web-2_1/ Wed, 10 Jun 2009 11:07:52 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/web-2_1.gif 2364 2009-06-10 16:37:52 2009-06-10 11:07:52 open open web-2_1 inherit 2358 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/web-2_1.gif _wp_attached_file 2009/06/web-2_1.gif _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"554";s:6:"height";s:3:"480";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' 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a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"554";s:6:"height";s:3:"480";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='110'";s:4:"file";s:20:"2009/06/web-2_11.gif";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:20:"web-2_11-150x150.gif";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:20:"web-2_11-300x259.gif";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"259";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} flickr-words1 http://worthview.com/now-a-million-words-in-the-english-language/flickr-words1/ Wed, 10 Jun 2009 12:02:30 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/flickr-words1.jpg 2366 2009-06-10 17:32:30 2009-06-10 12:02:30 open open flickr-words1 inherit 2358 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/flickr-words1.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/06/flickr-words1.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"478";s:6:"height";s:3:"382";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='120'";s:4:"file";s:25:"2009/06/flickr-words1.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:25:"flickr-words1-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:25:"flickr-words1-300x239.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"239";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} How to Crack Civil Services Exam http://worthview.com/how-to-crack-civil-services-exam/ Thu, 11 Jun 2009 12:30:33 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2368 download here Other links for download: http://www.scribd.com/doc/6192829/How-to-Crack-Civil-Services-Examination http://www.docstoc.com/docs/6294665/How-to-study-tips http://www.docstoc.com/docs/6294663/General-Studies http://www.docstoc.com/search/how-to-crack-civil-services/ All the very best.]]> 2368 2009-06-11 18:00:33 2009-06-11 12:30:33 open open how-to-crack-civil-services-exam publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1244723876 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://eks82.th8.us Aankhon ki gustakiyan LYRICS http://worthview.com/aankhon-ki-gustakiyan-lyrics/ Thu, 11 Jun 2009 14:21:05 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2372 ankhon ki gustakiyan Movie Name: Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam Singer: Kumar Sanu Music Director: Ismail Darbar Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan Maaf Hon(Repeat) Ek Tuk Tumhe Dekhtein Hain, Jo Baat Kehna Chahe Zubaan, Tumse Ye Woh Kehtein Hain, Aankhon Ki Sharmo Haya Maaf Ho, Tumhe Dekh Ke Jhukti Hain, Uthi Aankhen Jo Baat Na Keh Saki Jhuki Aankhen Woh Kehteein Hain, Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan Maaf Hon Stanza Kaajal Ka Ek Til Tumhare Labon Pe Laga Doon, Haan Chanda Aur Sooraj Ki Nazron Se Tumko Bacha Loon, Hoh Palkon Ki Chilman Mein Aao Main Tumko Chupa Loon, Khayalon Ki Ye Shokhiyan Maaf Hon, Har Dam Tumhe Sochtien Hain, Jab Hosh Mein Hota Hai Jahan, Madhosh Ye Karti Hai, Aankhon Ki Sharmo Haya Maaf Ho Ye Zindagi Aap Ki Hi Amanat Rahegi, Hey Hey Dil Mein Sada Aapki Hi Mohabbat Rahegi, Hey Hey In Sanson Ko Aapki Hi Zaroorat Rahegi, Is Dil Ki Nadaaniyan Maaf Hon, Ye Meri Kahan Sunti Hain, Ye Pal Pal Jo Hote Hain Bekal Sanam, Toh Sapne Naye Bunti Hain Hmm Aankhon Ki, Aankhon Ki, Gustakhiyan,SharmoHaya,Maaf Hon]]> 2372 2009-06-11 19:51:05 2009-06-11 14:21:05 open open aankhon-ki-gustakiyan-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1244730434 _edit_last 3 tweet_this_url http://332a7.th8.us bing http://worthview.com/bing-white-paper-for-webmasters-publishers-released/bing/ Thu, 11 Jun 2009 23:22:59 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/bing.jpg 2379 2009-06-12 04:52:59 2009-06-11 23:22:59 open open bing inherit 2378 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/bing.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/06/bing.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"500";s:6:"height";s:3:"266";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='68' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:16:"2009/06/bing.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:16:"bing-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:16:"bing-300x159.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"159";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} microsoft-bing-logo-design http://worthview.com/bing-white-paper-for-webmasters-publishers-released/microsoft-bing-logo-design/ Thu, 11 Jun 2009 23:23:38 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/microsoft-bing-logo-design.jpg 2380 2009-06-12 04:53:38 2009-06-11 23:23:38 open open microsoft-bing-logo-design inherit 2378 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/microsoft-bing-logo-design.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/06/microsoft-bing-logo-design.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"470";s:6:"height";s:3:"256";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='69' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:38:"2009/06/microsoft-bing-logo-design.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:38:"microsoft-bing-logo-design-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:38:"microsoft-bing-logo-design-300x163.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"163";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Bing white paper for webmasters & publishers released http://worthview.com/bing-white-paper-for-webmasters-publishers-released/ Thu, 11 Jun 2009 23:24:20 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2378 Bing today released a white paper for Webmasters and publishers. From their Blogmicrosoft-bing-logo-design " Quick note on this. We have just released a new white paper titled, Bing: New Features Relevant to Webmasters. As you might imagine, it covers the key features of Bing from the perspective of webmasters and web publishers. It also delves into how Bing affects your past and future SEO activities. Be forewarned – it is a bit long (I am a veteran tech writer, after all, and I like details and images to illustrate points). I hope you find it informative and useful.bing You can download it from the Microsoft Download Center in either PDF or XPS document formats. Please take a look! ]]> 2378 2009-06-12 04:54:20 2009-06-11 23:24:20 open open bing-white-paper-for-webmasters-publishers-released publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1244762695 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://gdsck.th8.us SLI097 http://worthview.com/want-those-days-back/sli097/ Sat, 13 Jun 2009 18:54:09 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/photoa.jpg 2383 2009-06-14 00:24:09 2009-06-13 18:54:09 open open sli097 inherit 2382 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/photoa.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/06/photoa.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"375";s:6:"height";s:3:"250";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='85' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:18:"2009/06/photoa.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:18:"photoa-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:18:"photoa-300x200.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"200";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:22:"© Royalty-Free/Corbis";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:70:"Man and Granddaughter with Flowers --- Image by © Royalty-Free/Corbis";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:32:"© Corbis. All Rights Reserved.";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:6:"SLI097";}} Want those days back http://worthview.com/want-those-days-back/ Sat, 13 Jun 2009 18:59:15 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2382 i would really pester them if they dint do so . At the end of summer holidays i can still remember the tears in the eyes of my grand mother when i was all prepared to leave and would give me 100 rupee note and tell me to come next year and i would simply nod my head and cry all the way in the bus hiding it from my grandfather and again wait for the next summer holidays to come.]]> 2382 2009-06-14 00:29:15 2009-06-13 18:59:15 open open want-those-days-back publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1244919986 _edit_last 3 tweet_this_url http://dddni.th8.us 69 harika78@yahoo.com 124.123.57.247 2009-06-14 07:22:27 2009-06-14 12:22:27 1 0 0 73 jkanth@gmail.com http://jkslog.blogspot.com/ 74.76.173.126 2009-06-24 13:51:21 2009-06-24 18:51:21 1 0 0 GC065 - HappyFathersDay http://worthview.com/fathers-day-quotes/gc065-happyfathersday/ Sun, 21 Jun 2009 00:43:46 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/GC065-HappyFathersDay.jpg 2393 2009-06-21 06:13:46 2009-06-21 00:43:46 open open gc065-happyfathersday inherit 2392 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/GC065-HappyFathersDay.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/06/GC065-HappyFathersDay.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"450";s:6:"height";s:3:"352";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='122'";s:4:"file";s:33:"2009/06/GC065-HappyFathersDay.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:33:"GC065-HappyFathersDay-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:33:"GC065-HappyFathersDay-300x234.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"234";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Father's Day Quotes http://worthview.com/fathers-day-quotes/ Sun, 21 Jun 2009 00:46:44 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2392 Quotes on Father's Day GC065 - HappyFathersDay "By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he's wrong." -- "Charles Wadsworth" "For thousands of years, father and son have stretched wistful hands across the canyon of time, each eager to help the other to his side, but neither quite able to desert the loyalties of his contemporaries. The relationship is always changing and hence always fragile; nothing endures except the sense of difference." -- "Alan Valentine" "A truly rich man is one whose children run into his arms when his hands are empty." -- Quotes Unknown 'Honour thy father and thy mother' stands written among the three laws of most revered righteousness." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Aeschylus" "Father asked us what was God's noblest work. Anna said men, but I said babies. Men are often bad, but babies never are." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Louisa May Alcott" "I am indebted to my father for living, but to my teacher for living well." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Alexander the Great" "Every mother generally hopes that her daughter will snag a better husband than she managed to do...but she's certain that her boy will never get as great a wife as his father did." -- Fathers Day Quotes Anonymous "A father is always making his baby into a little woman. And when she is a woman he turns her back again." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Enid Bagnold" "If the new American father feels bewildered and even defeated, let him take comfort from the fact that whatever he does in any fathering situation has a fifty percent chance of being right." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Bill Cosby" "A new father quickly learns that his child invariably comes to the bathroom at precisely the times when he's in there, as if he needed company. The only way for this father to be certain of bathroom privacy is to shave at the gas station." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Bill Cosby" "Be kind to thy father, for when thou wert young, Who loved thee so fondly as he? He caught the first accents that fell from thy tongue, And joined in thy innocent glee." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Margaret Courtney" "I talk and talk and talk, and I haven't taught people in 50 years what my father taught by example in one week." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Mario Cuomo" "I watched a small man with thick calluses on both hands work fifteen and sixteen hours a day. I saw him once literally bleed from the bottoms of his feet, a man who came here uneducated, alone, unable to speak the language, who taught me all I needed to know about faith and hard work by the simple eloquence of his example." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Mario Cuomo" "A king, realizing his incompetence, can either delegate or abdicate his duties. A father can do neither. If only sons could see the paradox, they would understand the dilemma." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Marlene Dietrich" "Lucky that man whose children make his happiness in life and not his grief, the anguished disappointment of his hopes. " -- Fathers Day Quotes "Euripedes" "Fifth Commandment: Honor thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Exodus 20:12" "My father always told me, 'Find a job you love and you'll never have to work a day in your life.' " -- Fathers Day Quotes "Jim Fox" "The father is always a Republican toward his son, and his mother's always a Democrat." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Robert Frost" "You don't have to deserve your mother's love. You have to deserve your father's. He's more particular." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Robert Frost" "A father is a banker provided by nature." -- Fathers Day Quotes "French Proverb" "I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father's protection." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Sigmund Freud" "Any man can be a Father but it takes someone special to be a dad." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Anne Geddes" "Fathers, like mothers, are not born. Men grow into fathers - and fathering is a very important stage in their development." -- Fathers Day Quotes "David M. Gottesman" "If you think about it seriously, all the questions about the soul and the immortality of the soul and paradise and hell are at bottom only a way of seeing this very simple fact: that every action of ours is passed on to others according to its value, of good or evil, it passes from father to son, from one generation to the next, in a perpetual movement." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Antonio Gramsci" "When Charles first saw our child Mary, he said all the proper things for a new father. He looked upon the poor little red thing and blurted, 'She's more beautiful than the Brooklyn Bridge.'" -- Fathers Day Quotes "Helen Hayes" "One father is more than a hundred schoolmasters." -- Fathers Day Quotes "George Herbert" "If the past cannot teach the present and the father cannot teach the son, then history need not have bothered to go on, and the world has wasted a great deal of time." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Russell Hoban" "For rarely are sons similar to their fathers: most are worse, and a few are better than their fathers." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Homer" "My father always used to say that when you die, if you've got five real friends, you've had a great life." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Elbert Hubbard" "My father died many years ago, and yet when something special happens to me, I talk to him secretly not really knowing whether he hears, but it makes me feel better to half believe it." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Natasha Josefowitz" "The father of a daughter is nothing but a high-class hostage. A father turns a stony face to his sons, berates them, shakes his antlers, paws the ground, snorts, runs them off into the underbrush, but when his daughter puts her arm over his shoulder and says, 'Daddy, I need to ask you something,' he is a pat of butter in a hot frying pan." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Garrison Keillor" "My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Clarence Budington Kelland" "My father told me that all businessmen were sons-of-bitches, but I never believed him until now." -- Fathers Day Quotes "John F. Kennedy" "My father said, 'Politics asks the question: Is it expedient? Vanity asks: Is it popular? But conscience asks: Is it right?'"" -- Fathers Day Quotes "Dexter Scott King" "His mother called such people ignorant and superstitious, but his father only shook his head slowly and puffed his pipe and said that sometimes old stories had a grain or two of truth in them and it was best not to take chances. It was why, he said, he crossed himself whenever a black cat crossed his path." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Stephen King" "When I was a kid, I said to my father one afternoon, 'Daddy, will you take me to the zoo?' He answered, 'If the zoo wants you, let them come and get you.'"" -- Fathers Day Quotes "Jerry Lewis" "I don't know who my grandfather was; I am much more concerned to know what his grandson will be." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Abraham Lincoln" "Honor thy father and thy mother." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Matthew 19:19" "The thing to remember about fathers is, they're men. A girl has to keep it in mind: They are dragon seekers, bent on improbable rescues. Scratch any father, you find Someone chock full of qualms and romantic terrors, Believing change is a threat Like your first shoes with heels on, like your first bicycle It took such months to get." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Phyllis McGinley" "My father taught me to work; he did not teach me to love it." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Abraham Lincoln" "Love matches, so called, have illusion for their father and need for their mother." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Friedrich Nietzche" "Life was a lot simpler when what we honored was father and mother rather than all major credit cards." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Robert Orben" "People see Archie Bunker everywhere. Particularly girls; poor girls, rich girls, all kinds of girls are always coming up to me and telling me that Archie is just like their dad." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Carroll O'Connor" "A wise son maketh a glad father." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Proverbs 10:1" "None of you can ever be proud enough of being the child of such a Father who has not his equal in this world - so great, so good, so faultless. Try, all of you, to follow in his footsteps and don't be discouraged, for to be really in everything like him none of you, I am sure, will ever be. Try, therefore, to be like him in some points, and you will have acquired a great deal." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Queen Victoria of England" "Sometimes the poorest man leaves his children the richest inheritance." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Ruth E. Renkel" "Father taught us that opportunity and responsibility go hand in hand. I think we all act on that principle; on the basic human impulse that makes a man want to make the best of what's in him and what's been given him. " -- Fathers Day Quotes "Laurence Rockefeller" "That is the thankless position of the father in the family-the provider for all, and the enemy of all." -- Fathers Day Quotes "J. August Strindberg" "An angry father is most cruel towards himself." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Publilius Syrus" "I just owe almost everything to my father [and] it's passionately interesting for me that the things that I learned in a small town, in a very modest home, are just the things that I believe have won the election." -- Fathers Day Quotes "Margaret Thatcher" "A man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and the two become one flesh." -- Fathers Day Quotes "The Holy Bible" "It's only when you grow up, and step back from him, or leave him for your own career and your own home—it's only then that you can measure his greatness and fully appreciate it. 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    On June 25, 2009, Jackson collapsed at a rented home in Holmby Hills in Los Angeles. Jackson's personal physician attempted to resuscitate him.[149] Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to a 911 call at 12:21 pm (PDT), arriving nine minutes later. Jackson was reportedly not breathing and CPR was performed. Resuscitation efforts continued both en route to the UCLA Medical Center, and after arrival at approximately 1:14 pm (20:14 UTC), for a further hour. Jackson remained in a coma and died shortly after arrival. He was noted to have already been in cardiac arrest by the paramedics who attended his house. Jackson was pronounced dead at about 2:26 pm local time (21:26 UTC).The cause of death is currently believed to be cardiac arrest. Commenting on his passing, Sir Howard Stringer, Chairman, CEO and President, Sony Corporation, said: "Michael Jackson was a brilliant troubadour for his generation, a genius whose music reflected the passion and creativity of an era. His artistry and magnetism changed the music landscape forever. We have been profoundly affected by his originality, creativity and amazing body of work. The entire Sony family extends our deepest condolences to his family and to the millions of fans around the world who loved him." Rolf Schmidt-Holtz, CEO, Sony Music Entertainment, said: "Michael Jackson's unsurpassed artistry and beloved music brought joy to every corner of the world. We join today with his millions of fans in expressing our profound sadness and we offer our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones. It was a true privilege for all of us in the Sony Music family to work with one of the most talented superstars in the history of music. We will miss him greatly." Martin Bandier, Chairman & CEO of Sony/ATV Music Publishing, said: "Michael was the kind of amazing talent that comes along once in a lifetime. He was an incredible recording artist, an insightful businessman, an unmatched performer, and a true icon. To all of us at Sony/ATV Music Publishing, he was also a trusted and passionate partner, who was very proud of our accomplishments. He will be dearly missed. We wish his children and entire family our deepest condolences." Five of Jackson's solo albums – "Off the Wall," "Thriller," "Bad," "Dangerous" and "HIStory," all with Epic Records, a Sony Music label – are among the top-sellers of all time. During his extraordinary career, he sold an estimated 750 million records worldwide, released 13 No.1 singles and became one of a handful of artists to be inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The Guinness Book of World Records recognized Jackson as the Most Successful Entertainer of All Time and "Thriller" as the Biggest Selling Album of All Time. Jackson won 13 Grammy Awards and received the American Music Award's Artist of the Century Award. Michael Jackson started in the music business at the age of 11 with his brothers as a member of the Jackson 5. In the early 1980s, he defined the art form of music video with such ground-breaking videos as "Billie Jean," "Beat It" and the epic "Thriller." Jackson's sound, style and dance moves inspired subsequent generations of pop, soul, R&B and hip-hop artists. From - michaeljackson.com News of Jackson's death spread quickly online, causing many websites to experience technical difficulties under the unanticipated swell of users. Google admitted to technical difficulties after a sudden swell in searches for "Michael Jackson" led the company to believe it was under attack from hackers and social networking site Twitter also reported a crash after record numbers of users used the site to spread the news of Jackson's death. In the hours following Jackson's death, his record sales increased dramatically. His seminal album Thriller climbed to number one on the American iTunes music chart, while another eight have made it into the top 40.In the UK, where Jackson would have performed less than three weeks after his death, fifteen of his albums occupied the top 15 spots on the Amazon music chart.]]>
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    Cast : Siddharth,Shamilee
    Singer : KK
    Lyrics : Vanamali
    Music : Yuvan Shankar Raja
    Director : Anand Ranga
    Producer : DVV Danayya

    Chirunavve navvuthuu
    Naa kosam vasthavani
    Chigurasee reputhuu
    Nee premanu thesthavani
    Ninu vethikaane nanne thaake
    Gallulane aarathisthu
    Niluchunnane neekai veche
    Theeranne aaradhisthuu

    Prathi janmaa neetho ne
    I am waiting for u baby

    Prathi janmaa neetho ne
    I am waiting for u baby

    Ooo...
    Chirunavve navvuthuu
    Naa kosam vasthavani
    Chigurasee reputhuu
    Nee premanu thesthavani

    Nuvvu nenu yekam ayye
    Premallonaa..
    Ponge pralayam ninnu nannu
    Vanchinchenaa..
    Puvve mullai kaatesthundhaa..
    Neere nippai kalchesthundhaa..
    Vidhinainaa veleyana
    Ninu gelicheyanaa
    Nee kosam nereekashanaa
    Oo..

    I am waiting for u baby
    Prathi janmaa neethone

    I am waiting for u babyy...

    Ooo.....

    Premaane oke maate
    Aameloo gathinchindha
    Veedani bayam edho
    Gundene tholusthundha
    Aa oohee thana madhilo
    Kalathale repenaa
    Vedhinainaa veleyana
    Ninu gelicheyanaa..
    Nee kosam nereekashanaa..
    Oo..
    I am waiting for u babyy...

    Chirunavve navvuthuu
    Naa kosam vasthavani
    Chigurasee reputhuu
    Nee premanu thesthavani
    Ninu vethikaane nanne thaake
    Gallulane aarathisthu
    Niluchunnane neekai veche
    Theeranne aaradhisthu
    Prathi janmaa neetho ne
    I am waiting for u baby
    Prathi janmaa neetho ne
    I am waiting for u baby

    Download song here

    Cast : Siddharth,Shamilee

    Singer : KK

    Lyrics : Vanamali

    Music : Yuvan Shankar Raja

    Director : Anand Ranga

    Producer : DVV Danayya

    Chirunavve navvuthuu

    Naa kosam vasthavani

    Chigurasee reputhuu

    Nee premanu thesthavani

    Ninu vethikaane nanne thaake

    Gallulane aarathisthu

    Niluchunnane neekai veche

    Theeranne aaradhisthuu

    Prathi janmaa neetho ne

    I am waiting for u baby

    Prathi janmaa neetho ne

    I am waiting for u baby

    Ooo...

    Chirunavve navvuthuu

    Naa kosam vasthavani

    Chigurasee reputhuu

    Nee premanu thesthavani

    Nuvvu nenu yekam ayye

    Premallonaa..

    Ponge pralayam ninnu nannu

    Vanchinchenaa..

    Puvve mullai kaatesthundhaa..

    Neere nippai kalchesthundhaa..

    Vidhinainaa veleyana

    Ninu gelicheyanaa

    Nee kosam nereekashanaa

    Oo..

    I am waiting for u baby

    Prathi janmaa neethone

    I am waiting for u babyy...

    Ooo.....

    Premaane oke maate

    Aameloo gathinchindha

    Veedani bayam edho

    Gundene tholusthundha

    Aa oohee thana madhilo

    Kalathale repenaa

    Vedhinainaa veleyana

    Ninu gelicheyanaa..

    Nee kosam nereekashanaa..

    Oo..

    I am waiting for u babyy...

    Chirunavve navvuthuu

    Naa kosam vasthavani

    Chigurasee reputhuu

    Nee premanu thesthavani

    Ninu vethikaane nanne thaake

    Gallulane aarathisthu

    Niluchunnane neekai veche

    Theeranne aaradhisthu

    Prathi janmaa neetho ne

    I am waiting for u baby

    Prathi janmaa neetho ne

    I am waiting for u baby

    ]]>
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    • Regional shocks: Set your watch for 3:50---to correspond to the new Firefox version number: 3.5. When it's 3:50 PM (that's 15:50 for those of you on 24-hr clocks) on launch day in your region make your move. We want you to tweet, blog, post to Facebook, and more. This will move around the world for 24 hours!
      • We'll start at 3:50 PM in Brazil and move west, sending the Shock around the world one time zone after another.
    • Super Shock: The final Shock will be a biggie---the Super Shock---because we'll all join in to celebrate at precisely the same time. No matter what time it is in your hometown, at 3:50 PM (BST) on Wednesday, July 1st, we'll all go post crazy: tweeting, blogging, facebooking, and more! It will take place on:
      • Wednesday, July 1st
        • 11:50 AM Pacific (San Francisco)
        • 2:50 PM Eastern (New York)
        • 7:50 PM GMT (London)
        • 12:20 AM IST (New Dehli)
      • Thursday, July 2nd
        • 2:50 AM CST (Beijing)
        • 3:50 AM JST (Tokyo)
    More details will be posted on Spread Firefox shortly. FireFOX release rises at Brazil and sets at Tokyo. You can download Firefox 3.5 here when it is  released at your place. Tracking success You can contribute and participate in their success by filling their activity tracker to share and collect:
    • Blog posts you created or found on Firefox 3.5
    • Mentions of Firefox 3.5 on Twitter, Facebook or Digg
    • Articles about Firefox 3.5 on news sites
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    • More!
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    2461 2009-06-30 06:26:55 2009-06-30 00:56:55 open open mozilla-firefox-3-5-download-shiretoko-shock publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1246326459 tweet_this_url http://8ya5b.th8.us _edit_last 1
    Firefox 35 Beta 4 Available For Download http://worthview.com/mozilla-firefox-3-5-download-shiretoko-shock/firefox-35-beta-4-available-for-download/ Tue, 30 Jun 2009 01:02:38 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/Firefox-35-Beta-4-Available-For-Download.jpg 2464 2009-06-30 06:32:38 2009-06-30 01:02:38 open open firefox-35-beta-4-available-for-download inherit 2461 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/Firefox-35-Beta-4-Available-For-Download.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/06/Firefox-35-Beta-4-Available-For-Download.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"500";s:6:"height";s:3:"485";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='98'";s:4:"file";s:52:"2009/06/Firefox-35-Beta-4-Available-For-Download.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:52:"Firefox-35-Beta-4-Available-For-Download-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:52:"Firefox-35-Beta-4-Available-For-Download-300x291.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"291";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Firefox 35 Beta 4 Available For Download http://worthview.com/mozilla-firefox-3-5-download-shiretoko-shock/firefox-35-beta-4-available-for-download-2/ Tue, 30 Jun 2009 01:06:28 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/Firefox-35-Beta-4-Available-For-Download1.jpg 2465 2009-06-30 06:36:28 2009-06-30 01:06:28 open open firefox-35-beta-4-available-for-download-2 inherit 2461 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/Firefox-35-Beta-4-Available-For-Download1.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/06/Firefox-35-Beta-4-Available-For-Download1.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"500";s:6:"height";s:3:"485";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='98'";s:4:"file";s:53:"2009/06/Firefox-35-Beta-4-Available-For-Download1.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:53:"Firefox-35-Beta-4-Available-For-Download1-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:53:"Firefox-35-Beta-4-Available-For-Download1-300x291.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"291";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} New Features in Firefox 3.5 http://worthview.com/features-firefox-35/ Tue, 30 Jun 2009 10:07:40 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2468 After you downloaded  firefox 3.5, please feel free to comment your reviews here.]]> 2468 2009-06-30 15:37:40 2009-06-30 10:07:40 open open features-firefox-35 publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1246358304 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://cxpom.th8.us magadheera | Magadheera lyrics http://worthview.com/magadheera-lyrics-panchadhara-bomma/wp-10magadheera1024-3/ Thu, 02 Jul 2009 03:25:40 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/wp-10magadheera1024.jpg 2473 2009-07-02 08:55:40 2009-07-02 03:25:40 open open wp-10magadheera1024-3 inherit 2472 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/wp-10magadheera1024.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/07/wp-10magadheera1024.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:4:"1024";s:6:"height";s:3:"768";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:31:"2009/07/wp-10magadheera1024.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:31:"wp-10magadheera1024-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:31:"wp-10magadheera1024-300x225.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"225";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Magadheera Lyrics - Panchadhara Bomma http://worthview.com/magadheera-lyrics-panchadhara-bomma/ Thu, 02 Jul 2009 03:27:21 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2472 panchadaara bomma bomma pattukovaddanakamma.. manchupoola komma komma muttukovaddanakammaa... chetine taakoddante .., chantakeraavodddante yemavtanamma... ninnu pondetandukuputtane gumma..nuv andakapote vruda e janma. ninnu pondetandukuputtanegumma..nuv andakapote vruda e janma. puvvu paina cheyyeste kasirinannu tittinde... paidi puvvu nuvvanipampinde nuvvu raaku na venta ee.. ee puvvu chuttu mullanta..antukute vollanta mantenanta teega paina cheyyeste titti nannu nettinde... merupu teega nuvvani pampinde... merupu venta urumanta..urumu venta varadanta... ne varada laaga maarite muppanta.... varadaina varamani varista namma.. aaa aaa munakaina sukamani vodestanamma.....aaa aaa ninnu pondetandukuputtanegumma..nuv andakapote vruda e janma. aaa a a aa a a a a a a a a a gaaali ninnutaakindi nela ninu taakindi.. nenu ninnu taakite tappaaa.. gaali voopiri ayyindi nela nannu nadipindi... evitanta neelo adi goppa... velugu ninnu taakindi chinuku kooda taakindi... pakshapaatamenduku napaina.... velugu daarichupindi..chinuku laala posindi.. vaatithoti polika neekela... avi batikunnade todavutaayamma.. nee chitilo todai nenostanamma... ninnu pondetandukuputtanegumma..nuv andakapote vruda e janma. aa a aa a a aaaa a aaaaaa aa]]> 2472 2009-07-02 08:57:21 2009-07-02 03:27:21 open open magadheera-lyrics-panchadhara-bomma publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1246505243 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://sm282.th8.us 95 suman_galipelli@yahoo.com 117.199.224.246 2009-08-03 00:52:05 2009-08-03 05:52:05 1 0 0 104 suneesece@gmail.com 125.16.95.12 2009-08-14 05:55:00 2009-08-14 10:55:00 1 0 0 107 anupraja63@vijayawada.in 121.241.218.132 2009-08-18 02:25:11 2009-08-18 07:25:11 1 0 0 118 siddi.lovely@yahoo.com 124.123.157.113 2009-08-30 05:23:08 2009-08-30 10:23:08 1 0 0 116 lahari.dharmista@gmail.com 117.195.176.100 2009-08-29 10:01:54 2009-08-29 15:01:54 1 0 0 122 vasistain@yahoo.com 115.184.86.137 2009-09-06 05:47:10 2009-09-06 10:47:10 1 0 0 121 srutisravan@yahoo.co.in 59.93.90.172 2009-08-31 09:20:34 2009-08-31 14:20:34 1 0 0 magadheera217 http://worthview.com/dheera-dheera-song-lyrics-magadheera/magadheera217/ Thu, 02 Jul 2009 03:42:08 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/magadheera217.jpg 2476 2009-07-02 09:12:08 2009-07-02 03:42:08 open open magadheera217 inherit 2475 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/magadheera217.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/07/magadheera217.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:4:"1023";s:6:"height";s:3:"680";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='85' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:25:"2009/07/magadheera217.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:25:"magadheera217-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:25:"magadheera217-300x199.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"199";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Dheera Dheera song Lyrics - Magadheera http://worthview.com/dheera-dheera-song-lyrics-magadheera/ Thu, 02 Jul 2009 03:42:21 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2475 dheera dheera dheera manasaagaledura chera raara soora sogasanduko dora... asamaanasaahasaalu chudaradu niddura niyamaalu veedi raanivaasamelukora ekaveera..dheeraa.. dheera dheera dheera manasaagaledura chera raara soora sogasanduko dora... sakhi..saaa........sakhi..... aaa aaaa aaaaa aaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaa samaramulo dookaga chaakachakyam needera sarasamulo koddiga chupra anumathitho chestunna angarakshana nadega adhipathi nai adikaasta dochedaaa? mmmmm korukaina premai na daari okatera cheli sevakaina daadikaina cheva undi ka ika praayamaina praanamaina andukora indra putra dheera dheera dheera manasaagaledura chera raara soora sogasanduko dora... suveraahiyooooo...aaa...suveraahiyooooo...aaa...suveraahiyooooo...aaa...suveraahiyooooo...aaa... shasi mukitho simhame janta kadite manamega kusumamutho kadgame aadadaaa... magasiritho andame antu tadipe antega.... anuvanuvu svargame aypodaa... shaasanaalu aapajaalani.taapamundiga cherasaalaloni khaidu kaani kaansha mondiga shatajanmalaina aagipioni antuleni..yaatra chesi ningiloni taraa nanu cherukundi ra gundelo nagaara ika mogutundi ra nava soyagaalu chuda chuda raaduniddura priya poojalevochesukona chetulaara sedateera dheera dheera dheera manasaagaledura,,chera raara soora sogasanduko dora... dheera dheera dheera manasaagaledura,,chera raara soora sogasanduko dora]]> 2475 2009-07-02 09:12:21 2009-07-02 03:42:21 open open dheera-dheera-song-lyrics-magadheera publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1246508988 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://9kx7x.th8.us magadheera-wallpaper http://worthview.com/magadheera-lyrics-jorsey/magadheera-wallpaper/ Thu, 02 Jul 2009 03:55:10 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/magadheera-wallpaper.jpg 2479 2009-07-02 09:25:10 2009-07-02 03:55:10 open open magadheera-wallpaper inherit 2478 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/magadheera-wallpaper.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/07/magadheera-wallpaper.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"764";s:6:"height";s:3:"518";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='86' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:32:"2009/07/magadheera-wallpaper.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:32:"magadheera-wallpaper-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:32:"magadheera-wallpaper-300x203.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"203";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:3:"1.7";s:6:"credit";s:10:"Picasa 3.0";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:14:"0.965369557167";s:3:"iso";a:2:{i:0;s:3:"200";i:1;s:3:"200";}s:13:"shutter_speed";s:13:"3.34448160535";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Magadheera Lyrics - Jorsey http://worthview.com/magadheera-lyrics-jorsey/ Thu, 02 Jul 2009 03:59:48 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2478 paita naligite ma amma oppukuntadeti. bottu karigite ma bamma voorakuntadeti.. adey jarigitee..... olemmoo adey jarigite attamma..tattukuntundeti.. yetichepppanu..naaneti cheppanu....naaneti cheppanu.... CHEPPANE cheppoddu CHEPPANE cheppoddu CHEPPANE cheppoddu vanka... tippane tippoddu donka..chetullo chikkakunda jaaripoke jinka.. paaripote inka mogutaadi danka.... CHEPPANE cheppoddu vanka...ivvane ivvodu damka.. yenaado paddadanta neeku naaku linka.. nuvvunenu sinka vosikurrakunka... yekkada nuv vaalite akkada nenunta yepudu neevenake..ye ye ye Jorse jorse joru joru joru sey... baarse baarse baaru baaru baarsey Jorse jorse joru joru joru sey... baarse baarse baaru baaru baarsey e yaala mangalavaaram mandchidhi kadhu maanesey se saha se saha.... se saha se saha.... se saha se saha.... se saha se saha.... saha.... ne venta padata bongaramai..ne chuttumuduta panjaramai.. ne siggukosta kodavalinai namolipista kavvannai. shaba ,, re shaba re shaba re shaba.... ne venta padata bongaramai..ne chuttumuduta panjaramai.. ne siggukosta kodavalinai namolipista kavvannai. nippula vuppenele..munchukuvastunna..niluvanukshanamaina..ye ye ye.. Jorse jorse joru joru joru sey... baarse baarse baaru baaru baarsey Alaavaatu lene ledu ayyedaaka aagesey.. ye pilladu ye ye pilladu.. oy pilladi oy oy pilladu.. challekkutuna vela chimma chettu needaloki. churukku mannal vela paadu badda meda loki.. vaagu loki vanka loki sandu loki chattuloki.. naarumalla thota lo ki naidu olla peta loki.. bullichenu pakkanunna rellugadda paakaloki.. pillado..yem pillado........ yem pillado yem pillado yeldamostavaaa.. yem pillado yem pillado yeldamostavaaa.. vasta baanannai..raasta balapannai.. mosta pallakinai..vunta pandaganai.. ne daari kosta banannai..ne peru raasta balapannai.. ne yeedu mosta pallaki nai..ne todu unta pandaganai... pidugula sudilona praanam tadabadina.... prayam aagena ye ye ye...yey yey yeye Jorse jorse joru joru joru sey... baarse baarse baaru baaru baarsey Jorse jorse joru joru joru sey... baarse baarse baaru baaru baarsey Jorse jorse joru joru joru sey... baarse baarse baaru baaru baarsey]]> 2478 2009-07-02 09:29:48 2009-07-02 03:59:48 open open magadheera-lyrics-jorsey publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1246508170 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://qmcr7.th8.us 129 dsweta90@gmail.com 117.197.240.66 2009-09-16 10:15:38 2009-09-16 15:15:38 1 0 0 magadheera http://worthview.com/nakosam-nuvu-lyrics-magadheera/wp-13magadheera1024/ Thu, 02 Jul 2009 04:14:40 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/wp-13magadheera1024.jpg 2484 2009-07-02 09:44:40 2009-07-02 04:14:40 open open wp-13magadheera1024 inherit 2482 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/wp-13magadheera1024.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/07/wp-13magadheera1024.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:4:"1024";s:6:"height";s:3:"768";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:31:"2009/07/wp-13magadheera1024.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:31:"wp-13magadheera1024-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:31:"wp-13magadheera1024-300x225.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"225";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} magadheera http://worthview.com/nakosam-nuvu-lyrics-magadheera/attachment/32/ Thu, 02 Jul 2009 04:20:40 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/32.jpg 2485 2009-07-02 09:50:40 2009-07-02 04:20:40 open open 32 inherit 2482 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/32.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/07/32.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"450";s:6:"height";s:3:"445";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='97'";s:4:"file";s:14:"2009/07/32.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:14:"32-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:14:"32-300x296.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"296";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Nakosam Nuvu Lyrics - Magadheera http://worthview.com/nakosam-nuvu-lyrics-magadheera/ Thu, 02 Jul 2009 04:22:02 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2482 Nakosam nuvu juttu peekkunte..bagundi.. Nenante padi chachipothunte..bagundi.. Nakosam nuvu juttu peekkunte..bagundi.. Nenante padi chachipothunte..bagundi.. Nakosam nuvu goda dookeydam..bagundi.. Ne kanapadaka gollu korikeydam..bagundi.. Pichi pichi pichi pichi pichigga Nachi nachi nachavoye Pichi pichi pichi pichi pichigga Nachavoye.. Nakosam nuvu juttu peekkunte..bagundi.. Nenante padi chachipothunte..bagundi.. Kvr park lo jogging ku vellavantu Viswaneeya vargala information.. Swiss veedhula manchulo.. matladutu french lo.. burger tintunnavantu intimation.. paala kadali attadugullo.. poola parupu methati dillo.. paina padukuni unduntavani calculation.. ghana gopura bhavanthi lo.. jana jeevana sravanthi lo.. na venake untu daagudumootalu adadamanukunta nee intention.. Pichi pichi pichi pichi pichhigaa Nachi nachi nachavoye Pichi pichi pichi pichi pichhigaa Nachavoye.. Hey indu..ha..oh..oh..sry sry..idiot… cant u seen Evaro oka vanitha manini.. Nuvvemonanukuni pilichi.. Kadani telisaka vagachi Sarle ani vidichi Venakadugu eyadhura kanna.. Venake undemo maina.. Eduredurai potaremo ilalo epudaina.. Anukuntu..kalagantu..tanathone..brathukantu.. Doriki dorakani dorasani.. Darikochedepudantunna..antunna..antunna.. Pichi pichi pichi pichi pichhiggaa Nachi nachi nachavoye Pichi pichi pichi pichi pichhigga Nachavoye..]]> 2482 2009-07-02 09:52:02 2009-07-02 04:22:02 open open nakosam-nuvu-lyrics-magadheera publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1246644726 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://k6rmg.th8.us us independence day http://worthview.com/independence-day-quotes/us-independence-day/ Fri, 03 Jul 2009 07:09:16 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/us-independence-day.jpg 2490 2009-07-03 12:39:16 2009-07-03 07:09:16 open open us-independence-day inherit 2489 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/us-independence-day.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/07/us-independence-day.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"550";s:6:"height";s:3:"378";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='87' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:31:"2009/07/us-independence-day.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:31:"us-independence-day-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:31:"us-independence-day-300x206.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"206";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} US Independence Day Quotes http://worthview.com/independence-day-quotes/ Fri, 03 Jul 2009 07:10:00 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2489 Some Quotes on Independence day [ Fourth of July ] The American Revolution was a beginning, not a consummation.  ~Woodrow Wilson Liberty is always dangerous, but it is the safest thing we have.  ~Harry Emerson Fosdick Let freedom never perish in your hands.  ~ Joseph Addison You have to love a nation that celebrates its independence every July 4, not with a parade of guns, tanks, and soldiers who file by the White House in a show of strength and muscle, but with family picnics where kids throw Frisbees, the potato salad gets iffy, and the flies die from happiness.  You may think you have overeaten, but it is patriotism.  ~ Erma Bombeck Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it.  ~Thomas Paine Freedom has its life in the hearts, the actions, the spirit of men and so it must be daily earned and refreshed - else like a flower cut from its life-giving roots, it will wither and die.  ~ Dwight D. Eisenhower In the truest sense, freedom cannot be bestowed; it must be achieved.  ~Franklin D. Roosevelt A statistician made a few calculations and discovered that since the birth of our nation more lives had been lost in celebrating independence than in winning it.  ~Curtis Billings Freedom's natal day is here. Fire the guns and shout for freedom, See the flag above unfurled! Hail the stars and stripes forever, Dearest flag in all the world. ~Florence A. Jones He that would make his own liberty secure, must guard even his enemy from opposition; for if he violates this duty he establishes a precedent that will reach himself.  ~Thomas Paine This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave.  ~Elmer Davis This, then, is the state of the union:  free and restless, growing and full of hope.  So it was in the beginning.  So it shall always be, while God is willing, and we are strong enough to keep the faith.  ~Lyndon B. Johnson For what avail the plough or sail, or land or life, if freedom fail?  ~Ralph Waldo Emerson That which distinguishes this day from all others is that then both orators and artillerymen shoot blank cartridges.  ~John Burroughs, Journal Those who won our independence believed liberty to be the secret of happiness and courage to be the secret of liberty.  ~Louis D. Brandeis Freedom is nothing but a chance to be better.  ~Albert Camus It is easy to take liberty for granted, when you have never had it taken from you.  ~Dick Cheney Liberty is the breath of life to nations.  ~George Bernard Shaw America is much more than a geographical fact.  It is a political and moral fact - the first community in which men set out in principle to institutionalize freedom, responsible government, and human equality.  ~Adlai Stevenson May the sun in his course visit no land more free, more happy, more lovely, than this our own country!  ~Daniel Webster We on this continent should never forget that men first crossed the Atlantic not to find soil for their ploughs but to secure liberty for their souls.  ~Robert J. McCracken If our country is worth dying for in time of war let us resolve that it is truly worth living for in time of peace.  ~Hamilton Fish Liberty means responsibility.  That is why most men dread it.  ~George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman, "Maxims: Liberty and Equality," 1905 It is the love of country that has lighted and that keeps glowing the holy fire of patriotism.  ~J. Horace McFarland The winds that blow through the wide sky in these mounts, the winds that sweep from Canada to Mexico, from the Pacific to the Atlantic - have always blown on free men.  ~Franklin D. Roosevelt I wish that every human life might be pure transparent freedom.  ~ Simone de Beauvoir The United States is the only country with a known birthday.  ~James G. Blaine Many politicians are in the habit of laying it down as a self-evident proposition that no people ought to be free till they are fit to use their freedom.  The maxim is worthy of the fool in the old story who resolved not to go into the water till he had learned to swim.  ~Thomas Macaulay Then join hand in hand, brave Americans all! By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall. ~John Dickinson We must be free not because we claim freedom, but because we practice it.  ~William Faulkner My God!  How little do my countrymen know what precious blessings they are in possession of, and which no other people on earth enjoy!  ~Thomas Jefferson What is the essence of America?  Finding and maintaining that perfect, delicate balance between freedom "to" and freedom "from."  ~Marilyn vos Savant, in Parade How often we fail to realize our good fortune in living in a country where happiness is more than a lack of tragedy.  ~Paul Sweeney From every mountain side Let Freedom ring. ~Samuel F. Smith, "America" We need an America with the wisdom of experience.  But we must not let America grow old in spirit.  ~Hubert H. Humphrey Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves.  ~Abraham Lincoln Freedom is the oxygen of the soul.  ~Moshe Dayan And I'm proud to be an American, where at least I know I'm free. And I won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me. ~Lee Greenwood It is sweet to serve one's country by deeds, and it is not absurd to serve her by words.  ~Sallust My patriotic heart beats red, white, and blue.  ~Author Unknown Freedom is not enough.  ~Lyndon B. Johnson We are free, truly free, when we don't need to rent our arms to anybody in order to be able to lift a piece of bread to our mouths.  ~Ricardo Flores Magon, speech, 31 May 1914 Freedom is never free.  ~Author Unknown There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America.  ~William J. Clinton I prefer liberty with danger to peace with slavery.  ~Author Unknown love my freedom.  I love my America.  ~Jessi Lane Adams Without freedom, no one really has a name.  ~Milton Acorda Where liberty dwells, there is my country.  ~Benjamin Franklin All we have of freedom, all we use or know - This our fathers bought for us long and long ago. ~Rudyard Kipling, The Old Issue, 1899]]> 2489 2009-07-03 12:40:00 2009-07-03 07:10:00 open open independence-day-quotes publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1246605379 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://rx6d7.th8.us magadheera story http://worthview.com/magadheera-story-leaked/wp-5magadheera1024/ Fri, 03 Jul 2009 18:00:19 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/wp-5magadheera1024.jpg 2494 2009-07-03 23:30:19 2009-07-03 18:00:19 open open wp-5magadheera1024 inherit 2493 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/wp-5magadheera1024.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/07/wp-5magadheera1024.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:4:"1024";s:6:"height";s:3:"768";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:30:"2009/07/wp-5magadheera1024.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:30:"wp-5magadheera1024-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:30:"wp-5magadheera1024-300x225.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"225";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Magadheera Story Leaked http://worthview.com/magadheera-story-leaked/ Fri, 03 Jul 2009 18:06:13 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2493 Ram Charan's New film Magadheera story was said to be leaked on net. According to the sources available on net - During the audio release function, a group of members apparently discussed the story of ‘Magadheera’ at Shilpa Kalavedika last evening which happens to be a mixture of Veta and Yama Donga. The film rotates around the concept of monarchial politics, power game of step brother, conspiracy to weaken and kill King Kala Bhairava (Charan), Kala Bhairava’s romance with queen who takes rebirth as an engineer, revenge on the antagonists of past birth those carry forward in subsequent birth etc.  Charan’s name is Kala Bhairava in the film and he will take birth again to win the love of his queen again that was not fully experienced in his king life. While the flavor looks a bit familiar, it now remains to be seen how director S S Rajamouli has shaped up the film and how the cast and crew did their bit. Charan is said to be doing the role of a warrior king and Kajal plays his leading lady. This should be interesting. We have seen Karan Arjun, Om Shanthi Om, Janaki Ramudu, Mooga Manasulu, Karz and many becoming hits with reincarnation stuff. Let us see if Magadheera also falls in that line. You can Download songs here and here are the lyrics of magadheera songs.]]> 2493 2009-07-03 23:36:13 2009-07-03 18:06:13 open open magadheera-story-leaked publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1246644813 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://ixt2x.th8.us Eto Vellipoindhi Manasu Lyrics - Ninne Peladatha Movie http://worthview.com/eto-vellipoindhi-manasu-lyrics/ Sun, 05 Jul 2009 20:07:07 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2498 Eto Vellipoyindi Manasu Lyrics Music Director : Sandeep Chautha Singer : Rajesh Eto Vellipoyindi Manasu Eto Vellipoyindi Manasu Ilaa Ontarayindi Vayasu O Challa Gaali Aachooki Teesi Kabureeyalevaa Emayindo...Emayindoo Eto Vellipoyindi Manasu Etellindo Adi Neeku Telusu O Challa Gaali Aachooki Teesi Kabureeyalevaa Emayindo Emayindo Emayindo.. E Snehamo Kaavaalani Innaalluga Teliyaledu Icchenduke Manasundani Naakevvaru Cheppaledu Chelimi Chirunaama Telusukogaane Rekkalochaayo Evito.. Eto Vellipoyindi Manasu Eto Vellipoyindi Manasu Ilaa Ontarayindi Vayasu O Challa Gaali Aachooki Teesi Kabureeyalevaa Emayindo Kalalannave Koluvundani Kanulundi Em Laabhamundi E Kadalika Kanipinchani Silalaanti Bratukendukandi Todu Okarunte Jeevitam Ento Vedukoutundi Antu.. Eto Vellipoyindi Manasu Eto Vellipoyindi Manasu Ilaa Ontarayindi Vayasu O Challa Gaali Aachooki Teesi Kabureeyalevaa Emayindo More ¶  Telugu songs Lyrics ¶ here]]> 2498 2009-07-06 01:37:07 2009-07-05 20:07:07 open open eto-vellipoindhi-manasu-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1246825474 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://qfmge.th8.us Michael Jackson Funeral http://worthview.com/michael-jackson-funeral/ Tue, 07 Jul 2009 14:59:47 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2502 http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_en429]]> 2502 2009-07-07 20:29:47 2009-07-07 14:59:47 open open michael-jackson-funeral publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1247895015 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://xmxx7.th8.us google-windows http://worthview.com/google-operating-system-windows-7/google-windows/ Thu, 09 Jul 2009 06:24:16 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/google-windows.jpg 2509 2009-07-09 11:54:16 2009-07-09 06:24:16 open open google-windows inherit 2508 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/google-windows.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/07/google-windows.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"460";s:6:"height";s:3:"280";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='77' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:26:"2009/07/google-windows.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:26:"google-windows-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:26:"google-windows-300x182.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"182";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Google Operating System Vs Windows 7 http://worthview.com/google-operating-system-windows-7/ Thu, 09 Jul 2009 06:26:30 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2508 announced their Operating system known as known as Google Chrome OS. The new operating system will be lightweight, is based of its Chrome browser, and is clearly Google’s challenge to Microsoft’s longstanding domination of the OS market.There are alot many questions to be answered about its comparision with Windows. google-windows Comparision between Windows 7 and Google OS Here are some parameters taken by weird.com to show the differences between windows and google operating system.From their post, Cost Netbooks are cheap. So cheap that a disproportionately large chunk of the cost is made up of a Windows license. Ever wondered why the Linux versions of netbooks cost around $50 less? Microsoft tax. Chrome OS is based on Linux and will, like most Google products, be free, bringing the price of a $500 netbook down by 10 percent. Speed Windows 7 runs faster than Vista on a netbook. Scratch that. Windows 7 runs on a netbook, period. But Chrome OS is designed to run on low-powered Atom and ARM processors, and web-based applications don’t require that much horsepower on the client end so it should be faster still. Better, it will be small. Google is promising boot times measured in seconds, not minutes, so battery life should also get a boost — it will be possible to cold boot instead of sleeping or hibernating the machine, saving precious juice. Compatibility Google says that “[Users] don’t want to spend hours configuring their computers to work with every new piece of hardware, or have to worry about constant software updates.” One of the big problems with using anything but Windows XP on a netbook has been drivers. Try installing OS X on one if you don’t believe us, or any version of Linux not specifically designed for your model. If Google can come up with an OS that can be downloaded, dropped onto any machine and then “just works,” we might just have the ultimate portable OS. Portability Netbooks are meant for the road. At home, a bigger computer is almost always better but when traveling, a netbook shines. Swapping between the two is a pain, though. With Chrome, you can bet that all of Google’s service — Gmail, Google Docs, Picasa and so on — will be built-in and have offline access via Google Gears. If you are a good Google Citizen and use all these services, you’ll never have to worry about having all your latest data with you, whether you have a net connection or not. New Applications With its web services, Google has been slowly duplicating everything that we can do locally on our computers. Almost. There are a few things that Google doesn’t do yet, most notably a video player and a music jukebox. Sure, there’s YouTube, but what happens when you want to watch something other than a skateboarding dog in a blender? There are open-source options: The awesome VLC video player has just reached v1.0, for example, and the Songbird music player, based on Firefox, can even sync with an iPod. Both already run on some flavors of Linux. Google may use these, buy them or even roll its own. One thing is sure, though: If Google can put out a whole OS that is as clean, fast and focused as its individual web products, th]]> 2508 2009-07-09 11:56:30 2009-07-09 06:26:30 open open google-operating-system-windows-7 publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 _edit_lock 1247120794 tweet_this_url http://hyt6q.th8.us love_letter http://worthview.com/how-to-write-love-letter-funny/love_letter/ Fri, 10 Jul 2009 04:52:10 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/love_letter.jpg 2512 2009-07-10 10:22:10 2009-07-10 04:52:10 open open love_letter inherit 2511 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/love_letter.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/07/love_letter.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"360";s:6:"height";s:3:"315";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='109'";s:4:"file";s:23:"2009/07/love_letter.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"love_letter-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"love_letter-300x262.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"262";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Learn how to Write Love Letter - Funny http://worthview.com/how-to-write-love-letter-funny/ Fri, 10 Jul 2009 04:54:52 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2511 This is a love letter from a boy to a girl....However, the girl's father does not like him and want them to stop their relationship...... and so... The boy wrote this letter to the girl..he knows that the girl's father will definitely read this letter..
    1. "The great love that I have for you
    2. is gone, and I find my dislike for you
    3. grows every day. When I see you,
    4. I do not even like your face;
    5. the one thing that I want to do is to
    6. look at other girls. I never wanted to
    7. marry you. Our last conversation
    8. was very boring and has not
    9. made me look forward to seeing you again.
    10. You think only of yourself.
    11. If we were married, I know that I would find
    12. life very difficult, and I would have no
    13. pleasure in living with you. I have a heart
    14. to give, but it is not something that
    15. I want to give to you. No one is more
    16. foolish and selfish than you, and you are not
    17. able to care for me and help me.
    18. I sincerely want you to understand that
    19. I speak the truth. You will do me a favor
    20. if you think this is the end. Do not try
    21. to answer this. Your letters are full of
    22. things that do not interest me. You have no
    23. true love for me. Good-bye! Believe me,
    24. I do not care for you. Please do not think that
    25. I am still your boyfriend."
    So bad!! However, before handing over the letter to the girl, the boy told the girl to " READ BETWEEN THE LINES", meaning-only to read1.3.5.7.9.11.13 (Odd No.'s) go read it once again but the Odd Numberlines ....]]>
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    women quotes http://worthview.com/quotes-on-women/women-quotes/ Sun, 12 Jul 2009 19:16:34 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/women-quotes.jpg 2520 2009-07-13 00:46:34 2009-07-12 19:16:34 open open women-quotes inherit 2519 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/women-quotes.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/07/women-quotes.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:4:"1200";s:6:"height";s:3:"901";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='127'";s:4:"file";s:24:"2009/07/women-quotes.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:3:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"women-quotes-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"women-quotes-300x225.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"225";}s:5:"large";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:25:"women-quotes-1024x768.jpg";s:5:"width";s:4:"1024";s:6:"height";s:3:"768";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Quotes on Women - A small Tribute http://worthview.com/quotes-on-women/ Sun, 12 Jul 2009 19:17:08 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2519

    Quotes on Women

    Women like silent men. They think they're listening. ~Marcel Achard, Quote, 4 November 1956 Good-looking girls break hearts, and goodhearted girls mend them. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Second Neurotic's Notebook, 1966 The average woman would rather have beauty than brains, because the average man can see better than he can think. ~ Unknown Fighting is essentially a masculine idea; a woman's weapon is her tongue. ~Hermione Gingoldtcalf Women are like elephants to me. I like to look at them, but I wouldn't want to own one. ~W.C. Fields The rarest thing in the world is a woman who is pleased with photographs of herself. ~Elizabeth Metcalf A pessimist is a man who thinks all women are bad. An optimist is a man who hopes they are. ~Chauncey Mitchell Depew Can you imagine a world without men? No crime and lots of happy fat women. ~Nicole Hollander Women get the last word in every argument. Anything a man says after that is the beginning of a new argument. ~ Unknown A woman can say more in a sigh than a man can say in a sermon. ~Arnold Haultain Every woman is wrong until she cries, and then she is right - instantly. ~Sam Slick (Thomas Chandler Haliburton) A highbrow is a man who has found something more interesting than women. ~Edgar Wallace It upsets women to be, or not to be, stared at hungrily. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook, 1960 I'd rather have two girls at seventeen than one at thirty-four. ~Fred Allen All women are basically in competition with each other for a handful of eligible men. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Second Neurotic's Notebook, 1966 A woman wears her tears like jewelry. ~ Unknown If a girl looks swell when she meets you, who gives a damn if she's late? Nobody. ~J.D. Salinger, Catcher in the Rye No woman wants to see herself too clearly. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Second Neurotic's Notebook, 1966 Physically, a man is a man for a much longer time than a woman is a woman. ~Honoré de Balzac, The Physiology of Marriage The girls that are always easy on the eyes are never easy on the heart. ~Unknown Men enjoy being thought of as hunters, but are generally too lazy to hunt. Women, on the other hand, love to hunt, but would rather nobody knew it. ~Mignon McLaughlin, The Second Neurotic's Notebook, 1966 Men at most differ as Heaven and Earth, but women, worst and best, as Heaven and Hell. ~Alfred Lord Tennyson Men look at themselves in mirrors. Women look for themselves. ~Elissa Melamed There are three things men can do with women: love them, suffer for them, or turn them into literature. ~Stephen Stills It is because of men that women dislike one another. ~Jean de La Bruyère, Characters, 1688 If you are ever in doubt as to whether to kiss a pretty girl, always give her the benefit of the doubt. ~Thomas Carlyle A woman can look both moral and exciting... if she also looks as if it was quite a struggle. ~Edna Ferber Women have very little idea of how much men hate them. ~Germaine Greer Do you not know I am a woman? when I think, I must speak. ~William Shakespeare, As You Like It Women always worry about the things that men forget; men always worry about the things women remember. ~ Unknown]]>
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    Lyrics - song ‘Dooriyan’ from the movie Love Aaj Kal (2009) http://worthview.com/lyrics-song-dooriyan-movie-love-aaj-kal-2009/ Tue, 14 Jul 2009 19:28:52 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2524 Movie – Love Aaj Kal (2009) Director – Imtiaz Ali Music Director – Pritam Song – ‘Dooriyan’ Lyrics – Irshad Kaamil Singer - Mohit Chauhan ye dooriyan… ye dooriyan… ye dooriyan in raahon ki dooriyan nigahon ki dooriyan humrahon ki dooriyan fanaa ho sabhi dooriyan kyon koi paas hai door hai kyon koi jaane na koi yahan pe aa raha paas ya door main jaa raha jaanu na main hoon kahan pe ye dooriyan in raahon ki dooriyan nigahon ki dooriyan humrahon ki dooriyan fanaa ho sabhi dooriyan ye dooriyan… ye dooriyan… ye dooriyan… kabhi hua ye bhi khaali raahon pe bhi tu tha mere saath kabhi tujhe milke lauta mera dil ye khaali khaali haath ye bhi hua kabhi jaise hua abhi tujhko sabhi mein pa liya tera mujhe kar jaati hain dooriyan sataati hain dooriyan tarsaati hai dooriyan fanaa ho sabhi dooriyan kaha bhi na maine nahin jeena maine tu jo na mila tujhe bhule se bhi bola na mein yeh bhi chahoon faasla bas faasla vo rahe ban ke kasak jo kahe ho aur chahat ye jawan teri meri mit jaani hai dooriyan begaani hain dooriyan hat jaani hain dooriyan fanaa ho sabhi dooriyan… kyon koi paas hai door hai kyon koi jaane na koi yahan pe aa raha paas ya door main jaa raha jaanu na main hoon kahan pe ye dooriyan in raahon ki dooriyan nigahon ki dooriyan humrahon ki dooriyan fanaa ho sabhi dooriyan ye dooriyan… ye dooriyan… ye dooriyan…]]> 2524 2009-07-15 00:58:52 2009-07-14 19:28:52 open open lyrics-song-dooriyan-movie-love-aaj-kal-2009 publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1247635035 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://35rg8.th8.us love-aaj-kal http://worthview.com/lyrics-song-dooriyan-movie-love-aaj-kal-2009/love-aaj-kal04/ Wed, 15 Jul 2009 05:02:06 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/love-aaj-kal04.jpg 2526 2009-07-15 10:32:06 2009-07-15 05:02:06 open open love-aaj-kal04 inherit 2524 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/love-aaj-kal04.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/07/love-aaj-kal04.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:4:"1024";s:6:"height";s:3:"768";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:26:"2009/07/love-aaj-kal04.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:26:"love-aaj-kal04-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:26:"love-aaj-kal04-300x225.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"225";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Tsunami warning issued http://worthview.com/tsunami-warning-issued/ Wed, 15 Jul 2009 10:59:31 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2529 BREAKING NEWS: A TSUNAMI warning has been issued for Australia after an earthquake struck earlier this evening. Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology issued a tsunami marine threat warning for low-lying coastal areas along the coast of New South Wales. Victoria and parts of Tasmania are also warned of a possible tsunami. The warning is valid until midnight and warns residents between Gabo Island and Seal Rocks along the coast of New South Wales of strong wind gusts and waves that may peak twice as high as normal. Victorians are facing a marine warning between Lakes Entrance and Gabo Island. In Tasmania, residents are warned between the northern tip of Flinders Island to Low Rocky Point. There's also a land warning issued for Lord Howe Island, off the east coast of Australia. There is a threat of major land inudation, flooding and dangerous waves for several hours, the bureau reports. The powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the southwest coast of New Zealand around 7.20pm. The US Geological Survey says the undersea quake struck west of Invercargill on South Island. The Hawaii-based Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre says it's not immediately known if a tsunami has been generated but one could strike coastlines in the region within minutes to hours. It's believed the epicentre was 161km off the coast of New Zealand's South Island at a depth of 33km. Police in the town of Tuatapere on South Island, where the earthquake was centred, say they have reports of minor cracks in buildings and stock falling from supermarket shelves. But they have received no reports of serious damage or injuries so far. The quake was felt widely across the South Island. More to come. ...

    Latest Update:

    By Heather Langan July 16 (Bloomberg) -- New Zealand was spared a destructive tsunami after a magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck off its South Island, the U.S. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said. A tsunami warning issued by the center was in effect for about 2 1/2 hours after the quake hit at 9:22 p.m. New Zealand time yesterday, with the residents of Auckland and Wellington advised of a possible threat, according to e-mailed alerts. No other countries in the Pacific were affected. The quake was followed by a magnitude-5.8 aftershock 19 minutes later. Sea-level readings indicated a tsunami had been generated by the temblor, the center said, though there was no report of any impact. At Jackson Bay, the sea had risen 0.17 meter (6.7 inches) above normal, the agency said. The coastal area near the epicenter is sparsely populated and includes Fiordland National Park. “When no major waves are observed for two hours after the estimated time of arrival or damaging waves have not occurred for at least two hours then local authorities can assume the threat is passed,” the center said. “Danger to boats and coastal structures can continue for several hours due to rapid currents.” The temblor struck 150 kilometers (95 miles) west-northwest of Invercargill on the South Island, at a depth of 35 kilometers, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The earthquake shook buildings as far away as Christchurch, the biggest city on the South Island and 532 kilometers to the northeast of the epicenter. Power Lines The quake brought down some power lines in Invercargill, local police inspector Olaf Jensen said by telephone. He said he didn’t have any reports of serious damage and couldn’t confirm an NZ Radio report of cracked buildings in Tuatapere, the closest town to the epicenter. Police don’t expect to get a better sense of damage until daylight, Jensen said. Meridian Energy Ltd.’s Manapouri Power Station near the epicenter was operating normally after the earthquake, company spokeswoman Claire Shaw said by telephone. Staff members were making checks of the station for damage, she said. There was no immediate information on Rio Tinto Plc’s Tiwai Point aluminum-smelting plant on New Zealand’s Tiwai peninsula, the company’s London-based spokesman, Nick Cobban, said in a telephone interview]]>
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A good performing laptop may not b in your range and a laptop in your range may not reach your expecting performance. So we are not taking any risks in this comparison war and we  just follow  CPU.COM table which shows live comparision with user reviews. So here is the list of

    Top 10 Laptops of 2009

    1. Compaq Presario CQ60Z Customizable Notebook PC Compaq Presario CQ60Z Customizable Notebook PC
      Product
      Compaq Presario CQ60Z Customizable Notebook PC
      SKU Number
      NK154AV
      UPC
      884420670254
      Detailed Information
      Updated
      July 16th, 2009
      Price
      $400
      Summary
      Buy this configuration now or customize and price your own Compaq Presario CQ60Z Customizable Notebook PC -- direct from Hewlett-Packard.
    2. VAIO CR Series Notebook PC VGNCR590ELR   VAIO CR Series Notebook PC VGNCR590ELR
      Product
      VAIO CR Series Notebook PC VGNCR590ELR
      SKU Number
      VGNCR590ELR
      Detailed Information
      Updated
      July 15th, 2009
      Price $ 604.99
      Summary
      Delivering entertainment, power and pizzazz, the VGN-CR590ELR Sangria Red VAIO CR notebook features a gorgeous 14.1" widescreen LCD with XBRITE-ECO LCD technology and comes equipped an Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 processor and Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium with SP1. Designed to meet your computing needs, this CR notebook is packed with an array of entertainment and design extras, including A2DP Bluetooth technology, a built-in webcam and A/V controls. VAIO Computers Outlet Notebooks Outlet VGNCR590ELR
    3. HP TouchSmart tx2z Customizable Notebook PCHP TouchSmart tx2z Customizable Notebook PC
      Product
      HP TouchSmart tx2z Customizable Notebook PC
      SKU Number
      FR239AV
      UPC
      884420252955
      Detailed Information
      Updated
      July 15th, 2009
      Price
      $ 799.99
      Summary
      Buy this configuration now or customize and price your own HP TouchSmart tx2z Customizable Notebook PC -- direct from Hewlett-Packard.
    4. TOSHIBA Satellite L305-S5921 Intel Pentium dual-core 15.4" Wide XGA Intel GMA 45TOSHIBA Satellite L305-S5921 Intel Pentium dual-core 15.4 Wide XGA Intel GMA 45..
      Product
      TOSHIBA Satellite L305-S5921 Intel Pentium dual-core 15.4" Wide XGA Intel GMA 4500M NoteBook
      SKU Number
      N82E16834114611
      Detailed Information
      Updated
      July 13th, 2009
      Price
      $ 450
      Summary
      The Satellite series notebook form Toshiba revolutionizes the way you get your business or entertainment on the go. Whether you're crunching numbers for your next business meeting, watching the newest thriller in HD playing games, the Satellite L305 Notebook will exceed your expectations. The Intel Core 2 Duo T3400 processor boosts speed, reduces power needs, and provides an optimized, multithreaded architecture for superior multimedia and multitasking performance. Youll be up and running instantly with 2GB of RAM. Enjoy exceptional video and immersive 3D graphics on a 15.4 widescreen with TruBrite technology. The 160 GB hard drive gives you lots of room for programs, documents, and media files. Burn CDs with the Super Multi DVD drive. This portable powerhouse packs an integrated Atheros 802.11 b/g wireless LAN offering comprehensive network connectivity. Own the economical leader in lightweight versatility with heavyweight performance with the Toshiba Satellite L305. Part# PSLB8U-079025 Operating System Windows Vista Home Premium CPU Type Intel Pentium dual-core T3400(2.16GHz) Screen 15.4" WXGA Memory Size 2GB DDR2 Hard Disk 160GB Optical Drive DVD Super Multi Graphics Card Intel GMA 4500M
    5. Apple MacBook Pro, 17-inch, 2.8GHz - MC226LL/AApple MacBook Pro, 17-inch, 2.8GHz - MC226LLA
      Product
      Apple MacBook Pro, 17-inch, 2.8GHz - MC226LL/A
      SKU Number
      MC226
      Detailed Information
      Updated
      July 15th, 2009
      Price
      $ 2500
      Summary
      MacBook Pro, 17-inch, 2.8GHz. Carved from a single block of aluminum, MacBook Pro is slim, light, and durable enough to take anywhere. Every new MacBook Pro features an advanced built-in battery that lasts up to 7 hours (8 hours on the 17-inch model) on a single charge. High-performance NVIDIA graphics combine with a vivid LED-backlit display to give you a stunning viewing experience. Highly recyclable and energy efficient, the new MacBook Pro is designed with the environment in mind.
    6. Lenovo IdeaPad S10 Laptop Computer - 42312BU (Black)Lenovo IdeaPad S10 Laptop Computer - 42312BU (Black)
      Product
      Lenovo IdeaPad S10 Laptop Computer - 42312BU (Black)
      SKU Number
      42312BU
      Detailed Information
      Updated
      July 15th, 2009
      Price
      $ 400
      Summary
      Lenovo IdeaPad S10 Laptop Computer - 42312BU (Black)
    7. Acer Aspire AS6930-6073 Intel Core 2 Duo 16" Wide XGA NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS No..Acer Aspire AS6930-6073 Intel Core 2 Duo 16 Wide XGA NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS No
      Product
      Acer Aspire AS6930-6073 Intel Core 2 Duo 16" Wide XGA NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS NoteBook
      SKU Number
      N82E16834115540
      Detailed Information
      Updated
      July 15th, 2009
      Price
      $750
      Summary
      Get the quality and performance of a desktop system with the convenience and portability of a notebook with the Acer Aspire AS6930-6073. The Aspire features the Windows Vista Home Premium operating system, a 16" widescreen display, a standard-size keyboard, and dual-core performance, while weighing in at a comfortable 7.5 lbs. You'll be up and multi-tasking almost instantly with the 4GB DDR2 memory, and the Lithium ion battery will ensure over three hours of cord-free use for maximum portability. Create your own DVDs, CDs and back-up files using the Super Multi DVD. Import images, music, or other files from flash memory formats using the 5-in-1 memory card reader. This user-friendly NoteBook includes a 320GB hard drive, an integrated webcam, and full wireless capability. Manage your life, your hobbies, and your business from virtually anywhere with the compact Acer Aspire AS6930-6073 Notebook! Part# LX.ABL0X.015 Operating System Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit CPU Type Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 2.4G Screen 16" WXGA Memory Size 4GB DDR2 Hard Disk 320GB Optical Drive DVD Super Multi Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS
    8. HP HDX 18-1180us Entertainment NotebookHP HDX 18-1180us Entertainment Notebook
      Product
      HP HDX 18-1180us Entertainment Notebook
      SKU Number
      NB184UA#ABA
      UPC
      884420737063
      Detailed Information
      Updated
      July 15th, 2009
      Price
      $1650
      Summary
      Intel Core2 Quad Processor Q9000 (2GHz) Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit with Service Pack 1 4096MB DDR2 SDRAM 18.4" (diagonal) high-def Infinity Ultra BrightView display, 169 ratio Integrated webcam and fingerprint reader One-touch access to entertainment via HP MediaSmart Built-in hard drive protection HP "Fluid" imprint finish
    9. ASUS N81 Series N81Vp-C1 Intel Core 2 Duo 14.1" ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 Note.. ASUS N81 Series N81Vp-C1 Intel Core 2 Duo 14.1 ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650
      Product
      ASUS N81 Series N81Vp-C1 Intel Core 2 Duo 14.1" ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 NoteBook
      SKU Number
      N82E16834220510
      Detailed Information
      Updated
      July 8th, 2009
      Price
      $1300
      Summary
      The N81Vp from Asus revolutionizes the way you get your entertainment on the go. The Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB of RAM and the ATI mobility Radeon HD 4650 GPU with 1GB DDR3 VRAM dedicated video memory provide an optimized, multithreaded architecture, and incredible visual performance for improved multimedia and multitasking performance, perfect for those that have lots to do and little time to do it. The 14.1" widescreen with LED backlight displays movies and pictures with stunning clarity, true-to-life color, and razor-sharp detail. You may never run out of room to store your documents, pictures, and audio and video files with the 320GB hard drive. Use the DVD Super Multi drive to create your own portable media and backup files. The integrated webcam enables you get in touch with your family and friends via video chat or have video conference anytime, anywhere. Windows Vista Home Premium rounds out this efficient and stylish hardware. Let the Asus N81Vp-C1 notebook enhance your life from entertainment all the way to pleasure. Part# 90NTZA8534AC4CQL350Y Operating System Windows Vista Home Premium CPU Type Intel Core 2 Duo T9550 2.66G Screen 14.1" Memory Size 4GB Hard Disk 320GB Optical Drive DVD Super Multi Graphics Card ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650
    10. Acer Aspire AS6930-6942 Intel Core 2 Duo 16" Wide XGA NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS No..Acer Aspire AS6930-6942 Intel Core 2 Duo 16 Wide XGA NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS
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      SKU Number
      N82E16834115539
      Detailed Information
      Updated
      July 15th, 2009
      Price
      $ 700
      Summary
      Get the quality and performance of a desktop system with the convenience and portability of a notebook with the Acer Aspire AS6930-6942. The Aspire features the Windows Vista Home Premium operating system, a 16" widescreen display with Acers CineCrystal LCD, a standard-size keyboard, and dual-core performance, while weighing in at a durable 7.5 lbs. You'll be up and multitasking almost instantly with the 4GB DDR2 memory and the Lithium ion battery will ensure over three hours of cord-free use for maximum portability. Enjoy the ultimate entertainment with the integrated DVD Super Multi drive directly on your wide screen display or on your HDTV using the HDMI port. Import images, music, or other files from flash memory formats using the 5-in-1 memory card reader. This user-friendly notebook comes fully loaded with a 250GB hard drive, integrated Crystal Eye webcam, and full wireless capability. Manage your life, your hobbies, and your business from virtually anywhere with the compact Acer Aspire AS6930-6942 notebook! Part# LX.ABL0X.013 Operating System Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit CPU Type Intel Core 2 Duo T6400 2.0G Screen 16" WXGA Memory Size 4GB DDR2 Hard Disk 250GB Optical Drive DVD Super Multi Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS
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LIVE! UNIVERSE webcast will display a live webcast from Japan; for the latest info (in Japanese), follow their Twitter page here. Solar_eclipse_animate_(2009-Jul-22) The University of North Dakota has sent an expedition which will broadcast a live webcast from China; it starts on July 22, 2009 at 00:14:54 UTC. You can follow the live stream here. For another webcast from Mainland China, follow this link (site in Chinese). Grupo Saros will also have a live webcast from China, and on Ustream .TV you can follow the eclipse from Guwahati. This solar eclipse is the longest total solar eclipse that will occur in the twenty-first century, and will not be surpassed in duration until June 13, 2132. Duration of totality reaches 6 min 39 s. The eclipse starts at 5:24 pm PDT on July 21st (which is July 22nd on the eastern side of the world). Between 6:37 pm PDT and 6:43 pm PDT, the moon will be completely covered by the sun. 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And how would it feel to do it really ?!!?! Close your eyes, open an inner space, view yourself on a deadly turn 15000 ft above the ground with snow clad mountains and the deepest of valleys only few inches away.......Welcome to Planet Himalayas.
    2300 km, 11 days, 2 bikes and loads of fun : this is how I remember it in one line. But believe me, it has much more story to be told !
    We made lot of pre-trip planning, stuff to carry, where to stay and we ended up making Plan A, Plan B and Plan C! with minor adjustments in the schedules. It was an entirely new experience planning the whole itenary. We started feeling the fun right from that moment onwards. After two weeks, we found we were able to follow Plan B ! Kudos to ourselves.
    It might just be a 10 day tour for some, but for me , it is something else entirely. Its a journey. A seemingly endless ride encompassing many dimensions some of which, we might not even realize are present.
    Started in sector 25A, Noida on third of july at around 5 PM, a red 220cc Pulsar and a maroon 150cc Apache were our companions bearing the maximum 'courage' and load. They did not fail us!
    We had a halt in Ambala for that night, till where we had some exotic driving for around 225 km on some of the best roads of India(NH 1), roaring beyond 100 KMPH.
    4th of July, a day of importance for us too this year, we had 360 Km of ride for almost 11 hrs crossing some of the best holiday destinations in India - Chandigarh, touching Mohali, Kullu, Manali and reaching Solang Valley.
    Moonlight on one side, its snow white on the other, a tent on the side of the river, with a pleasant cold breeze on top of our arms…A once in a life time opportunity. Some one planning for a superb, romantic Honeymoon place - Solang Valley is for you.
    And whats the top priority in the trip apart from making sure we dont end up in the valleys? : to capture the serene beauty as much as we can. And I hope we did a good job.
    We already caught every inch of the landscapes we traveled. Our eye is the best camera you can ever find. They are not going to be erased from memory. The photos we got are for you all.
    Next day, we sailed to Darcha through Rohtang Pass, Koksar, Sissu, a total distance of around 150 Km. After traveling 360 km the previous day, this might look less, but it was real tough to even make it till that. We had a beautiful night there, full moon (it was lunar eclipse that day), river flowing besides, So pure, so serene, the virgin earth untouched by any of our day-to-day pollutions. To add fun to our trip, there were no bathrooms anywhere, its all open air!! The nature is yours ...all yours.
    The Roads were bad – so are We ! The Weather is tough – so are We ! On one side, its a valley as deep as your eyesight can go and on the other side its a huge snow clad mountain as high as the sunlight coming from.
    Fourth day, I was little more ambitious and wanted to reach leh by end of the day. Which, on our way itself proved to be stupid. There were lots of happenings on this day, skidding, a truck right across the road, some real tough and risky riding. All this for what ? For witnessing some of the BEST places on earth. Deepak Tal, Baralacha La with half frozen Suraj Tal Lake, and finally Pang at a height of around 14000 ft is where we stayed for the night. It was tough for me, and i was sleeping for more than 13 hrs that night.
    A night stay @ Pang doesnt mean that we have a town or village. Its just four tents and a hand ful of people. We met a mechanic who helped with puncture repair, he writes in english, much more legibly than me n my trip-mate !
    Not so good in health, we started off again from Pang this time not through slopes and trenches, but vast plains called murray plains... i call that a 1000-lane road. Stunning to see how the landscape changes so quickly and so completely. We are in the arms of a nature so magical, serene, magnificient all at the same time. And all the times.
    'Lunched' at Sarchu which is the starting of Jammu Kashmir, after crossing an all weathered Taglang La - the second highest motarable road, then quickly reached Rumtse over some real good roads, thanks to the big BRO, our only brother on those high altitudes who carry on road projects, this one named project Deepak and project Himank.
    We reached Upshi. Its already Ladakh - the Pride of India, the paradise on earth. We found trees after four days ! So much greenery and on the right side, its Indus, so majestic and intense, I can see all the geographical formations that are in the textbooks right there.
    We also for the first time, closely saw the land of the Lama, a different culture altogether, people in maroon robes, revolving temples, Gompas and the high Santhi Stupa. All new yet somehow you feel familiar. Its no later that I found they are all the reflections of ourselves !! Everywhere.
    Leh is conquered.
    A trip on bike from Noida to Leh, the very idea itself gives an adventurous feeling. And how would it feel to do it really ?!!?! Close your eyes, open an inner space, view yourself on a deadly turn 15000 ft above the ground with snow clad mountains and the deepest of valleys only few inches away.......Welcome to Planet Himalayas. 2300 km, 11 days, 2 bikes and loads of fun : this is how I remember it in one line. But believe me, it has much more story to be told ! We made lot of pre-trip planning, stuff to carry, where to stay and we ended up making Plan A, Plan B and Plan C! with minor adjustments in the schedules. It was an entirely new experience planning the whole itenary. We started feeling the fun right from that moment onwards. After two weeks, we found we were able to follow Plan B ! Kudos to ourselves. It might just be a 10 day tour for some, but for me , it is something else entirely. Its a journey. A seemingly endless ride encompassing many dimensions some of which, we might not even realize are present. Started in sector 25A, Noida on third of july at around 5 PM, a red 220cc Pulsar and a maroon 150cc Apache were our companions bearing the maximum 'courage' and load. They did not fail us! We had a halt in Ambala for that night, till where we had some exotic driving for around 225 km on some of the best roads of India(NH 1), roaring beyond 100 KMPH. 4th of July, a day of importance for us too this year, we had 360 Km of ride for almost 11 hrs crossing some of the best holiday destinations in India - Chandigarh, touching Mohali, Kullu, Manali and reaching Solang Valley. Moonlight on one side, its snow white on the other, a tent on the side of the river, with a pleasant cold breeze on top of our arms…A once in a life time opportunity. Some one planning for a superb, romantic Honeymoon place - Solang Valley is for you. And whats the top priority in the trip apart from making sure we dont end up in the valleys? : to capture the serene beauty as much as we can. And I hope we did a good job. We already caught every inch of the landscapes we traveled. Our eye is the best camera you can ever find. They are not going to be erased from memory. The photos we got are for you all. Next day, we sailed to Darcha through Rohtang Pass, Koksar, Sissu, a total distance of around 150 Km. After traveling 360 km the previous day, this might look less, but it was real tough to even make it till that. We had a beautiful night there, full moon (it was lunar eclipse that day), river flowing besides, So pure, so serene, the virgin earth untouched by any of our day-to-day pollutions. To add fun to our trip, there were no bathrooms anywhere, its all open air!! The nature is yours ...all yours. The Roads were bad – so are We ! The Weather is tough – so are We ! On one side, its a valley as deep as your eyesight can go and on the other side its a huge snow clad mountain as high as the sunlight coming from. Fourth day, I was little more ambitious and wanted to reach leh by end of the day. Which, on our way itself proved to be stupid. There were lots of happenings on this day, skidding, a truck right across the road, some real tough and risky riding. All this for what ? For witnessing some of the BEST places on earth. Deepak Tal, Baralacha La with half frozen Suraj Tal Lake, and finally Pang at a height of around 14000 ft is where we stayed for the night. It was tough for me, and i was sleeping for more than 13 hrs that night. A night stay @ Pang doesnt mean that we have a town or village. Its just four tents and a hand ful of people. We met a mechanic who helped with puncture repair, he writes in english, much more legibly than me n my trip-mate ! Not so good in health, we started off again from Pang this time not through slopes and trenches, but vast plains called murray plains... i call that a 1000-lane road. Stunning to see how the landscape changes so quickly and so completely. We are in the arms of a nature so magical, serene, magnificient all at the same time. And all the times. 'Lunched' at Sarchu which is the starting of Jammu Kashmir, after crossing an all weathered Taglang La - the second highest motarable road, then quickly reached Rumtse over some real good roads, thanks to the big BRO, our only brother on those high altitudes who carry on road projects, this one named project Deepak and project Himank. We reached Upshi. Its already Ladakh - the Pride of India, the paradise on earth. We found trees after four days ! So much greenery and on the right side, its Indus, so majestic and intense, I can see all the geographical formations that are in the textbooks right there.IMG_0749 We also for the first time, closely saw the land of the Lama, a different culture altogether, people in maroon robes, revolving temples, Gompas and the high Santhi Stupa. All new yet somehow you feel familiar. Its no later that I found they are all the reflections of ourselves !! Everywhere. DSC00225 Leh is conquered. ...this is the second part of a three part series. DSC00212]]>
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    Khuda Janne Lyrics http://worthview.com/khuda-janne-lyrics/ Sat, 25 Jul 2009 20:49:30 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2608 Movie : Bachna Ae Haseeno Music Director: Vishal Dadlani, Shekhar Ravjiani Lyrics: Anvita Dutt Guptan Singer: KK, Shilpa Rao Aaa aa….  Sajde mein yun hi jhukta hoon Tum pe hi aa ke rukta hoon Kya yeh sab ko hota hai Hum ko kya lena hai sab se Tum se hi sab batein ab se Ban gaye ho tum meri dua Sajde mein yun hi jhukta hoon Tum pe hi aa ke rukta hoon Kya yeh sab ko hota hai Hum ko kya lena hai sab se Tum se hi sab batein ab se Ban gaye ho tum meri dua Khuda Jaane ke mein fida hun Khuda Jaane mein mit gaya Khuda jaane yeh kyun huwa hai Ke ban gaye ho tum mere khuda Tu kahe to tere hi kadam ke main nishanon pe Chalun rukun ishaare pe Tu kahe tho khwabon ka bana ke Main bahana sa Mila karu sirhaane pe Ohhh Tum se dil ki baatein seekhi  Tum se hi yeh raahe seekhi Tum pe marr ke mein tho Jjee gaya Khuda Jaane ke mein fida hun Khuda Jaane mein mit gaya Khuda jaane yeh kyun huwa hai Ke ban gaye ho tum mere khuda Dil kahe ke aaj tho, chupa lo tum panahon mein Ke darr hai tum ko kho doonga Dil kahe ki sambhal zara khushi ko Na nazar laga Ke darr hai mein tho ro dunga Hooo Karthi hoon sao vaade tum se Bandhe dil ke dhaage tum se Yeh tumhe na jane kya hua Khuda Jaane ke mein fida hun  Khuda Jaane mein mit gaya Khuda jaane yeh kyun huwa hai Ke ban gaye ho tum mere khuda Sajde mein yun hi jhukta hoon Tum pe hi aa ke rukta hoon Kya yeh sab ko hota hai Hum ko kya lena hai sab se Tum se hi sab batein ab se Ban gaye ho tum meri dua Khuda Jaane ke mein fida hun Khuda Jaane mein mit gaya Khuda jaane yeh kyun huwa hai Ke ban gaye ho tum mere khuda Ke ban gaye ho tum mere khuda]]> 2608 2009-07-26 02:19:30 2009-07-25 20:49:30 open open khuda-janne-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1248600503 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://zrdpi.th8.us bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb[1] http://worthview.com/khuda-janne-lyrics/bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb1/ Sat, 25 Jul 2009 20:54:36 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb1.jpg 2611 2009-07-26 02:24:36 2009-07-25 20:54:36 open open bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb1 inherit 2608 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb1.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/07/bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb1.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"554";s:6:"height";s:3:"426";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='124'";s:4:"file";s:39:"2009/07/bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb1.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:39:"bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb1-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:39:"bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb1-300x230.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"230";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb[1] http://worthview.com/khuda-janne-lyrics/bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb1-2/ Sat, 25 Jul 2009 20:56:27 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb11.jpg 2613 2009-07-26 02:26:27 2009-07-25 20:56:27 open open bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb1-2 inherit 2608 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb11.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/07/bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb11.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"554";s:6:"height";s:3:"426";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='124'";s:4:"file";s:40:"2009/07/bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb11.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:40:"bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb11-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:40:"bachna_ae_haseeno_25_thumb11-300x230.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"230";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Salutes to KARGIL HERO'S http://worthview.com/salutes-kargil-heros/ Sun, 26 Jul 2009 10:12:22 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2618 ]]> 2618 2009-07-26 15:42:22 2009-07-26 10:12:22 open open salutes-kargil-heros publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://8x4fq.th8.us _edit_lock 1248609438 Dekha Ek Khwaab Lyrics http://worthview.com/dekha-ek-khwaab-lyrics/ Sun, 26 Jul 2009 11:43:37 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2621 2621 2009-07-26 17:13:37 2009-07-26 11:43:37 open open dekha-ek-khwaab-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1248609153 _edit_last 3 tweet_this_url http://drrsc.th8.us Polity Questions for Mains: Part 1 http://worthview.com/polity-questions-mains-part-1/ Tue, 28 Jul 2009 22:41:29 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2627 Chapter wise Polity questions. This includes previous year papers questions also:
    Part 1:
    How has our constitution evolved to its final shape from historically ? And whats the influence and
    implications of those events on the final draft ? (15 marks n 30 marks)
    What is the significance of a preamble to a constitution? Bring out the Philosophy of Indian Polity
    as enshrined in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution
    Discuss the importance of the preamble in the context of it being not enforceable in the court of
    law.
    What is a Constitution? What are the main sources of the Indian Constitution?
    What are the out standing features of our constitution.
    What constitutes the doctrine of ‘basic features’ as introduced into the Constitution of India by the
    Judiciary?
    Discuss the case of the lapse of the paramountacy of the British Crown on Indian states and the
    integration of states into the Indian union.
    What is the nature of a federal system and whats peculiar about the indian federalism?
    Critic the federal system in India considering the working of federalism and survival of federation
    in india.
    What do you understand by the term Rule of Law? How does the Constitution of India seek to establish
    it?
    What is meant by the territory of india ? (2 mark)
    In what events can a citizen of india loose his citizenship ? (2 mark)
    Whats dual citizenship in india (2 mark)
    what is meant by state as per article 13 of the indian constitution (2 mark)
    Chapter wise Polity questions. This includes previous year papers questions also: Part 1: How has our constitution evolved to its final shape from historically ? And whats the influence and implications of those events on the final draft ? (15 marks n 30 marks) What is the significance of a preamble to a constitution? Bring out the Philosophy of Indian Polity as enshrined in the Preamble of the Indian Constitution Discuss the importance of the preamble in the context of it being not enforceable in the court of law. What is a Constitution? What are the main sources of the Indian Constitution? What are the out standing features of our constitution? What constitutes the doctrine of ‘basic features’ as introduced into the Constitution of India by the Judiciary? Discuss the case of the lapse of the paramountacy of the British Crown on Indian states and the integration of states into the Indian union. What is the nature of a federal system and whats peculiar about the indian federalism? Critic the federal system in India considering the working of federalism and survival of federation in india. What do you understand by the term Rule of Law? How does the Constitution of India seek to establish it? What is meant by the territory of india ? (2 mark) In what events can a citizen of india loose his citizenship ? (2 mark) Whats dual citizenship in india (2 mark) what is meant by state as per article 13 of the indian constitution (2 mark)
    All the very best......
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    TOP 10 Terrorist Wishlist http://worthview.com/top-10-terrorist-wishlist/ Wed, 29 Jul 2009 05:22:40 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2629

    TOP 10 Terrorist Wishlist

    1. A nuclear bomb: 12 kilograms of plutononium is all it takes to make a nuclear bomb. 2. A dirty nuke: A small amount of plutononium and uranium can make a radiation bomb. Everyone within 10 miles will die from radiation sickness. It can happen slowly over a period of a couple days before anyone realizes there is a radiation leak. 3. A pinch: Otherwise known as an EMP. An Electro-Magnetic Pulse bomb causes a wave of electricity to go through a large area. It short circuits every computer and transitor in the area. See the movies "Ocean's Eleven" or the James Bond movie "Goldeneye" sometime. 4. A long range ballistic missile: Not a nuke, but certainly enough to flatten a large bulding like the Empire State Building for example. Long range is a problem for terrorists because there is more chance that the United States will launch an anti-missile in time. 5. A short range ballistic missile: There is almost no chance that someone could use an anti-missile against a short range missile fired from less than 20 km from the target. Packing the same damage as the long range, it also means the terrorists are more likely to get caught. However, the advantage of actually hitting the target (ie. the White House) is favourable. 6. Anti-aircraft missile: Shooting down Air Force One or a commercial airliner will attract attention. Shooting it down over a city causes a greater effect however, as the plane can then crash into apartments in the middle of the city, or even houses in suburbia. 7. Assault helicopter: An Apache helicopter (for example) with rockets & machines guns could shoot down airliners, assault the White House, blow up softer targets such as an oil company office building... and possibly even get away with it. Watch some old "Airwolf" shows from the 1980s and you'll get a better idea. 8. Poison Gas: Everything from Saran gas to a simple mustard gas would be enough to kill everyone in a crowded subway. 9. Germ Warfare: Much easier to come across than you'd think. Any pharmaceutical company could easily order samples of various diseases (including SARS) and then deliberately unleash those diseases in a populated place. A mall or airport in New York City would be a prime place to unleash such germs. 10. ??? Thats the funny thing isn't it? There's so many deadly things out there that you'd never guess what it was until it was too late. It could be a submarine that sinks cruise ships. It could be a lone guy with a flamethrower that burns down all of Montana. It could be a remote controlled machine gun like in the movie "The Jackal".]]>
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    terrorism wishlist http://worthview.com/top-10-terrorist-wishlist/terrorism-wishlist/ Wed, 29 Jul 2009 05:38:18 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/terrorism-wishlist.JPG 2632 2009-07-29 11:08:18 2009-07-29 05:38:18 open open terrorism-wishlist inherit 2629 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/terrorism-wishlist.JPG _wp_attached_file 2009/07/terrorism-wishlist.JPG _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"324";s:6:"height";s:2:"59";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='23' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:30:"2009/07/terrorism-wishlist.JPG";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:29:"terrorism-wishlist-150x59.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:2:"59";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:29:"terrorism-wishlist-300x54.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:2:"54";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} microsoft http://worthview.com/?attachment_id=2636 Wed, 29 Jul 2009 12:05:17 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/microsoft.jpg 2636 2009-07-29 17:35:17 2009-07-29 12:05:17 open open microsoft inherit 0 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/microsoft.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/07/microsoft.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"217";s:6:"height";s:2:"51";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='30' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:21:"2009/07/microsoft.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:20:"microsoft-150x51.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:2:"51";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} yahoo http://worthview.com/microsoft-yahoo-change-search-landscape/yahoo/ Wed, 29 Jul 2009 12:05:56 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/yahoo.jpg 2637 2009-07-29 17:35:56 2009-07-29 12:05:56 open open yahoo inherit 2635 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/yahoo.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/07/yahoo.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"216";s:6:"height";s:2:"51";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='30' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:17:"2009/07/yahoo.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:16:"yahoo-150x51.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:2:"51";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Microsoft, Yahoo! Change Search Landscape http://worthview.com/microsoft-yahoo-change-search-landscape/ Wed, 29 Jul 2009 12:06:43 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2635
  • The term of the agreement is 10 years;
  • Microsoft will acquire an exclusive 10 year license to Yahoo!’s core search technologies, and Microsoft will have the ability to integrate Yahoo! search technologies into its existing Web search platforms;
  • Microsoft’s Bing will be the exclusive algorithmic search and paid search platform for Yahoo! sites. Yahoo! will continue to use its technology and data in other areas of its business such as enhancing display advertising technology;
  • Yahoo! will become the exclusive worldwide relationship sales force for both companies’ premium search advertisers. Self-serve advertising for both companies will be fulfilled by Microsoft’s AdCenter platform, and prices for all search ads will continue to be set by AdCenter’s automated auction process;
  • Each company will maintain its own separate display advertising business and sales force; microsoft
  • Yahoo! will innovate and “own” the user experience on Yahoo! properties, including the user experience for search, even though it will be powered by Microsoft technology;
  • Microsoft will compensate Yahoo! through a revenue sharing agreement on traffic generated on Yahoo!’s network of both owned and operated (O&O) and affiliate sites;
    • Microsoft will pay traffic acquisition costs (TAC) to Yahoo! at an initial rate of 88 percent of search revenue generated on Yahoo!’s O&O sites during the first five years of the agreement; and
    • Yahoo! will continue to syndicate its existing search affiliate partnerships. yahoo
  • Microsoft will guarantee Yahoo!’s O&O revenue per search (RPS) in each country for the first 18 months following initial implementation in that country;
  • At full implementation (expected to occur within 24 months following regulatory approval), Yahoo! estimates, based on current levels of revenue and current operating expenses, that this agreement will provide a benefit to annual GAAP operating income of approximately $500 million and capital expenditure savings of approximately $200 million. Yahoo! also estimates that this agreement will provide a benefit to annual operating cash flow of approximately $275 million; and
  • The agreement protects consumer privacy by limiting the data shared between the companies to the minimum necessary to operate and improve the combined search platform, and restricts the use of search data shared between the companies. The agreement maintains the industry-leading privacy practices that each company follows today.
  • The agreement does not cover each company’s Web properties and products, email, instant messaging, display advertising, or any other aspect of the companies’ businesses. In those areas, the companies will continue to compete vigorously They opened a new website http://www.choicevalueinnovation.com to provide consumers, advertisers and publishers with additional information about the benefits of the agreement. ]]>
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    Macro Shots - Awesome Pics !! http://worthview.com/macro-shots-awesome-pics/ Thu, 30 Jul 2009 04:38:56 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2639 While stumbling sites, i found these macro images.So i m very impresed with these pics and decided to put on our blog.
    These are some macro shots taken by Joakim Kraemer
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    2639 2009-07-30 10:08:56 2009-07-30 04:38:56 open open macro-shots-awesome-pics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1248929015 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://qsrkm.th8.us
    Beauty of Lightning http://worthview.com/beauty-lightning/ Thu, 30 Jul 2009 04:47:44 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2642

    australiaday

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    Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani Lyrics http://worthview.com/phir-bhi-dil-hai-hindustani-lyrics/ Tue, 04 Aug 2009 07:24:05 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2645
    
    

    Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani Lyrics

    Hum logon ko samajh sako to
    Hum logon ko samajh sako to samjho dilbar jaani
    Jitna bhi tum samjhoge utni hogi hairaani
    Hum logon ko samajh sako to samjho dilbar jaani
    Jitna bhi tum samjhoge utni hogi hairaani
    
    Apni chhatri tumko dedein kabhi jo barse paani
    Kabhi naye packet mein bechein tumko cheez puraani
    Phir bhi dil hai hindusatni
    Phir bhi dil hai hindustani
    Phir bhi dil hai hindusatni
    Phir bhi dil hai hindustani
    
    Thode anari hain thode khiladi
    Ruk rukke chalti hai apni gaadi
    Thode anari hain thode khiladi
    Ruk rukke chalti hai apni gaadi
    Humein pyaar chahiye
    Aur paise bhi
    Hum aise bhi hain
    Hum hain vaise bhi
    
    Hum logon ko samajh sako to samjho dilbar jaani
    Ulti seedhi jaisi bhi hai apni yehi kahaani
    Thodi hummein khushiyaan bhi hain
    Thodi hai nadaani
    Thodi hum mein sachchaai hai
    Thodi beimaani
    Phir bhi dil hai hindusatni
    Phir bhi dil hai hindustani
    Phir bhi dil hai hindusatni
    Phir bhi dil hai hindustani
    
    Aankhon mein kuchh aansoo hain kuchh sapne hain
    Aansoo aur sapne donon hi apne hain
    Aankhon mein kuchh aansoo hain kuchh sapne hain
    Aansoo aur sapne donon hi apne hain
    Dil dukha hai lekin toota to nahin hai
    Umeed ka daaman chooka to nahin hai
    
    Hum logon ko samajh sako to samjho dilbar jaani
    Thodi majboori hai lekin thodi hai manmaani
    Thodi tu tu main main hai aur thodi kheecha taani
    Hum mein kaafi baatein hain jo lagti hain deewani
    Phir bhi dil hai hindusatni
    Phir bhi dil hai hindustani
    Phir bhi dil hai hindusatni
    Phir bhi dil hai hindustani
    
    Dil hai hindusatni
    Phir bhi dil hai hindustani
    Phir bhi dil hai hindusatni
    Phir bhi dil hai hindustani
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    2645 2009-08-04 12:54:05 2009-08-04 07:24:05 open open phir-bhi-dil-hai-hindustani-lyrics publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1249371237 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://678zp.th8.us 115 margaretbaker03@gmail.com http://www.DigBands.com/Electronica 203.87.192.186 2009-08-29 04:45:31 2009-08-29 09:45:31 1 0 0
    Friends, Friendship and a day... http://worthview.com/friends-friendship-day/ Tue, 04 Aug 2009 08:40:56 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2648 2648 2009-08-04 14:10:56 2009-08-04 08:40:56 open open friends-friendship-day publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1249375259 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://3fpsf.th8.us 96 nav9996@gmail.com 117.198.240.21 2009-08-04 06:42:51 2009-08-04 11:42:51 1 0 0 Lumiere-brother http://worthview.com/history-indian-cinema/lumiere-brothers_9547/ Wed, 05 Aug 2009 05:23:48 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Lumiere-brothers_9547.jpg 2651 2009-08-05 10:53:48 2009-08-05 05:23:48 open open lumiere-brothers_9547 inherit 2650 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Lumiere-brothers_9547.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/08/Lumiere-brothers_9547.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"272";s:6:"height";s:3:"300";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='87'";s:4:"file";s:33:"2009/08/Lumiere-brothers_9547.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:33:"Lumiere-brothers_9547-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} DADASAHEB http://worthview.com/history-indian-cinema/dadasaheb/ Wed, 05 Aug 2009 05:39:53 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/DADASAHEB.jpg 2652 2009-08-05 11:09:53 2009-08-05 05:39:53 open open dadasaheb inherit 2650 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/DADASAHEB.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/08/DADASAHEB.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"386";s:6:"height";s:3:"443";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='83'";s:4:"file";s:21:"2009/08/DADASAHEB.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:21:"DADASAHEB-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:21:"DADASAHEB-261x300.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"261";s:6:"height";s:3:"300";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} History of Indian Cinema http://worthview.com/history-indian-cinema/ Wed, 05 Aug 2009 05:48:09 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2650
    India has the world's largest Film Industry where more than 700 feature films and 100 documentaries  are produced each year.Over 1000 feature films are released in India every year. They include films  in over 27 languages. This is the current stamina of INDIA in film industry.We are the perfect and  potential competitor for the western Hollywood.Now, It's really WORTH to know the history of INDIAN CINEMA
    A short video on History of Indian Cinema
    History of Indian Cinema When we talk about cinema history in india, we must thank Lumiere brothers.The birth of Cinema in India can be attributed to the Lumiere brother`s. Only a few months after the  Lumiere brothers introduced the art of cinematography in Paris in 1895, Lumiere-brothercinema made its presence felt  in India. The first movie was released in India around 103 years ago, i.e. on 7th July 1897 at Watson Hotel,  Mumbai. This film was produced by Lumiere Bros., it had only 6 scenes! All it had was an arrival of  a train, a sea bath, demolition of a building, workers leaving the mill and ladies and soldiers on  wheels. It was a silent movie for 10 minutes. The first Indian to produce a film was H.S. Bhatwdekar. All he had with him was a projector, but he  didn't have a camera, so he got one from London and shot only 2 scenes of 3 minutes each, which were  titled Do Pahalwanon Ki Kushti and Bandar Ko Nachata Hua Madaari. It was released in December 1889,  more than a century ago! The first short films in India were directed by Hiralal Sen, starting with The Flower of Persia  (1898).The first full-length motion picture in India was produced by Dadasaheb Phalke [Dadasaheb  Phalke is regarded as the Father of Indian Cinema.], a scholar on India's languages and culture, who  bought together elements from Sanskrit epics to produce his Raja Harishchandra .DADASAHEB
    Dadasaheb  Phalke is regarded as the Father of Indian Cinema
    The first feature film over 1 hour was Raja Harischandra in 1913.And in the same movie the first ever  female role depicted by a male artiste was played by Salunke the title role. The first 'talkie' in was Jamai Sasthi in 1931.The second talkie film released in India was Shirin  Farhaad, on 30th May 1931. It was produced by Madan Theatres, Calcutta and directed by its owner Mr.  J.J. Madan. It had 18 songs. Indra Sabha which was released in 1932 had as much as 69 songs in it.  Can you believe it! It was produced by Madan Theatre, Calcutta and directed by J.J. Madan. The film  starred Master Nissar, Jahan Aara, Kazzam, Miss Silvasia and others. The first ever color film made in India was Kissan Kanhaiya produced by Imperial Film Co. This film  was released in 1937. Moti B. Gidwani directed it, and its music was composed by Ram Gopal Pandey.  The film had 10 songs, which were released by Gramophone Records. The longest kissing scene till date has been picturised for the film Karma (released in 1926), a  silent film. It was between Himanshu Rai and Devika Rani for about 4 minutes on the screen, almost 4  times lengthier than the kissing scene of Dayavaan (released in 1989) between Vinod Khanna and  Madhuri Dixit. Golden Age of Indian cinema The golden period in the history of Indian cinema is attributed to the 1950s. Guru Dutt, Mehboob  Khan, Raj Kapoor, Balraj Sahani, Nargis, Bimal Roy, Meena Kumari, Madhubala, Dilip Kumar graced the  screens. In south India esteemed actors like Rajkumar, Gemini Ganesan, NT Rama Rao and several other  actors and actresses entertained the audiences. Largest Film Industry In India The Telugu language film industry [ Tollywood ]  of Andhra Pradesh is currently the largest in India  in terms of number of movies produced in a year.The state of Andhra Pradesh has the highest number of  cinema halls in India.Currently, about 300 Telugu films are released every year with approximately 3  productions every week. Just like any other cinema industry, the Telugu film industry produces all  genres of cinema.Stars like Chiranjeevi, Balakrishna, Nagarjuna and Venkatesh made the Telugu cinema  get more collections and they increased the world wide market of Telugu cinema. The next generation,  like Pawan Kalyan,Mahesh Babu, NTR Jr., Ravi Teja,Allari Naresh, Prabhas dominate the industry with  high standards and great openings of their films. In Short,
    • First Film Released on  7th July 1897
    • First Talkie Movie -  Jamai Sasthi
    • First ever color film - Kissan Kanhaiya
    • First feature film  -  Raja Harischandra
    References : http://movies.indiainfo.com http://www.indianetzone.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_of_India
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    photoLeft http://worthview.com/10-ways-good-photos/photoleft/ Thu, 06 Aug 2009 05:31:56 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/photoLeft.jpg 2656 2009-08-06 11:01:56 2009-08-06 05:31:56 open open photoleft inherit 2655 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/photoLeft.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/08/photoLeft.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"434";s:6:"height";s:3:"326";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='127'";s:4:"file";s:21:"2009/08/photoLeft.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:21:"photoLeft-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:21:"photoLeft-300x225.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"225";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} photoLeft http://worthview.com/10-ways-good-photos/photoleft-2/ Thu, 06 Aug 2009 05:33:36 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/photoLeft1.jpg 2657 2009-08-06 11:03:36 2009-08-06 05:33:36 open open photoleft-2 inherit 2655 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/photoLeft1.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/08/photoLeft1.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"434";s:6:"height";s:3:"326";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='127'";s:4:"file";s:22:"2009/08/photoLeft1.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:22:"photoLeft1-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:22:"photoLeft1-300x225.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"225";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} 10 Ways to Look Good in Photos http://worthview.com/10-ways-good-photos/ Thu, 06 Aug 2009 05:34:06 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2655 photoLeft

    10 Ways to Look Good in Photos

    1. Focus your eyes just slightly above the camera lens, move your face forward a bit, and tip down your chin. 2. Put your tongue behind your teeth and smile, which will relax your face. 3. Keep your arms by your side—but not glued there. To look natural, they should be a little away from your body.
    4. Test-drive clothing against a white wall, with an indirect, natural light source (under a tree, indoors near a window)—it will show whether blue really is your best color. 5. As a rule, avoid patterns. 6. Photos exaggerate everything, so go easy on the makeup. For women under 30, a little mascara and lip gloss; over 30, add a touch of concealer. 7. Practice the classic model pose: Turn your body three quarters of the way toward the camera, with one foot in front of the other and one shoulder closer to the photographer. When you face forward, your body tends to look wider. 8. For standing photos, belly in, buttocks tight, shoulders back, spine straight. 9. Study photogenic people as well as photos in which you think you looked best. Look at your best angle. You’ll probably see that you were laughing or having a good time. Capturing someone when they’re relaxed or most animated usually makes for the best results. 10. To feel at ease, try closing your eyes, then opening them slowly just before the photo is taken.. Credits to original article - http://www.rd.com/advice-and-know-how/10-ways-to-look-good-in-photos/article155387.html]]>
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Indians are young. 2.    29 million people are born every year, 10 million die per year, population increase 1.8% per year. 3.    India has 970,000 schools, China has 1,800,000. 4.   6% are the ones that cross the 10+2 stage, (Educational 'Line of Control') which is our so called educated youth, go in for a regular college degree which may not be very relevant in today's context for the sake of employment generation and National GDP enhancement. 6.    72%    of    all    graduates from    the    15,600    colleges    are Arts    graduates.   Balance    28% in    Science,    Commerce, Engineering,   I.T.,   Medical,   Law,   Management   and   special subjects. 7.    India has 372 universities, China has 900 & Japan has 4000. 8.    While 95% of the world youth between 15 to 35 years of age learn a vocation, a skill or a trade, with a choice of 2,500 vocational education and training (VET) programs, we in India have only identified about 71 trades, after 58 years of Independence and hardly 2% of the population goes for formal VET training! 9.    India has 11,000 ITI's and VET schools, China has 500,000 senior secondary vocational eduacation and training schools. 10.    We can get engineers and MBA's in India but no carpenters, plumbers, drivers, repairmen and  other skilled personnel as per international standards! 11.    Information Technology, Software or I.T. is the only exception, possibly due to 50,000 or more private I.T. training centers spread across the country. 12.    I.T. & Software is only 1.5% of the world's GDP. India's present share is about 5%. For rapid economic growth and employment generation we need to concentrate on the balance 95% of the Economy & Enterprise and make it world class. 13. 13.    300* million unemployed / employable age* and only 45 million have actually registered with employment offices with little or no hope of getting employment (our estimates)*. 14.    Of all new employment generated, 1% are Government jobs, 2% are in the 'organized sector' and the balance 97% in the 'unorganized sector' 15.    Out of our 430 million workforce, 94% work in the 'unorganized sector' and about 6% in the 'organized sector'. 16.   1.7% of the entire population, viz. 18 million people work for the Central & State Government; another 9 million work in the 'private organized sector', a total of 2.6% of the population. 17.    All the Labour Laws are made to protect, at any cost, the above 2.6% of the Indian population. Article 311 of the Indian constitution needs revision since it over-protects employees of the Government even at a cost to the Nation. 18.    While MP's, MLA's and Municipal Councilors and the village Panchayats, can only be elected for a maximum of 5 years, the officials, babus, and government employees enjoy life long benefits of employment, in spite of their performance. 19.    600 million illiterate people, based on the international definition of the 3R's (reading, writing and arithmetic, education up to primary level or Class 5th). (our esitimates) as per Goverment of India is 63% literate. China is 93% literate. 20.    The  Indian  definition  of  literacy  is  based  on  survey  of  people “If you can write your name, you are literate”; nobody has seriously ever challenged this definition! " 21.    260 million live below the Government of India's definition of the Poverty Line of Rs.11(Rural) to Rs 14(Urban) per day! (based on being able to buy enough rice and wheat from the Public Distribution System / Ration Shops, which has food value of 2,200 K calories per day). 22.    Nobody has ever challenged this definition of 'Poverty Line'. How can one expect people to live with a few kilos of raw uncooked wheat or rice? As human beings don't we need more? How about one set of clothes to cover our bodies, a set of chappals for our feet, some vegetables, milk and fruit, in our diet? How will we cook without any energy and fuel? 23.   450 million* live below the poverty line definition of the World Bank's old definition of @ US$ 1 per day per person, or US$ 365 per year. 700 million* people below the poverty line definition of the World Bank's new definition of @ US$ 2 per day per person, or US$ 730 per year. (our estimates)* 24.    Only 5% of Indians can speak fluent English As per the article published in The Washington Post. "India has a reputation as a nation of fluent English speakers, but by many estimates,  only 5 percent of the population merits that description." 25.    While  English  is  a  language  used  in  countries  which  account for about 40% of the world GDP, viz., USA + UK + old British Colonies, yet in India while we talk of Globalization, we are not serious to learn the other languages of the world, eg., Japanese, German etc, unlike the Chinese youth who are doing otherwise. 28.    India is probably at the bottom of the heap, as far as the human development index is concerned such as infant mortality, child care, malnutrition, women's health, disease, health, clean water, etc. 29..    Unlike other countries, we have 18 official languages, 4,000 dialects, all the religions of the world, and because of low human and economic development, emphasis on SC, ST, Dalits, caste, religion, sect, minorities, region, ethnic groups, etc. 30.    Employment generation is restricted due to existing Policies which do not encourage 'Labour Intensive' enterprises. Relevant Labour Reforms in line with prevailing practices in other countries of Asia are required for a level playing field for Indian organizations. 31.    As per www.Loksatta.org, about Rs. 2200 crores are spent every day, at the Centre and State level, both on revenue as well as capital account in order to Govern INDIA. To improve Governance we need to insure +95% of Literacy, a large number of active Citizen Groups and maximum use of The Right to Information Act! 32.    More than a million Indians are millionaires, yet most Indians live on less than two dollars a day. An estimated 35% of India’s population lives below the poverty line. 33.    India has one of the world’s highest rates of abortion. Resource : http://wakeupcall.org/]]> 2663 2009-08-08 10:23:39 2009-08-08 04:53:39 open open hidden-facts-india publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1249707628 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://wir4m.th8.us 105 siauniverse@gmail.com 122.174.93.120 2009-08-16 05:54:56 2009-08-16 10:54:56 1 0 0 100 chinna174@gmail.com 122.169.243.105 2009-08-10 02:28:30 2009-08-10 07:28:30 1 0 0 Lord Macaulays address http://worthview.com/interesting-facts-india/ind2/ Sat, 08 Aug 2009 05:25:41 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/ind2.jpg 2669 2009-08-08 10:55:41 2009-08-08 05:25:41 open open ind2 inherit 2668 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/ind2.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/08/ind2.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"604";s:6:"height";s:3:"432";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='91' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:16:"2009/08/ind2.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:16:"ind2-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:16:"ind2-300x214.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"214";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} ind2 http://worthview.com/interesting-facts-india/ind2-2/ Sat, 08 Aug 2009 05:33:12 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/ind21.jpg 2670 2009-08-08 11:03:12 2009-08-08 05:33:12 open open ind2-2 inherit 2668 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/ind21.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/08/ind21.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"604";s:6:"height";s:3:"432";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='91' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:17:"2009/08/ind21.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:17:"ind21-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:17:"ind21-300x214.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"214";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Interesting Facts about India http://worthview.com/interesting-facts-india/ Sat, 08 Aug 2009 05:34:32 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2668 Interesting Facts about India
    • India never invaded any country in her last 100000 years of history.
    • Most historians agree that the first recorded account of plastic surgery is found in ancient Indian Sanskrit texts
    • Chess was invented in India.
    • India is the largest democracy in the world, the 6th largest Country in the world, and one of the most ancient civilizations.
    • India has the largest number of Post Offices in the world.
    • The largest employer in the world is the Indian Railways, employing over a million people.
    • Lord Macaulay's address to the British parliament
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    • The world's first university was established in Takshila in 700 BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4th century was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.
    • Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to mankind. The Father of Medicine, Charaka, consolidated Ayurveda 2500 years ago.
    • India was one of the richest countries till the time of British rule in the early 17th Century. Christopher Columbus, attracted by India's wealth, had come looking for a sea route to India when he discovered America by mistake.
    • The Art of Navigation & Navigating was born in the river Sindh over 6000 years ago. The very word Navigation is derived from the Sanskrit word 'NAVGATIH'. The word navy is also derived from the Sanskrit word 'Nou'.
    • The value of "pi" was first calculated by the Indian Mathematician 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.
    • Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus also originated in India..Quadratic Equations were used 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 (i.e. 10 to the power of 53) with specific names as early as 5000 B.C.during the Vedic period.Even today, the largest used number is Terra: 10*12(10 to the power of 12).
    • Until 1896, India was the only source of diamonds in the world (Source: Gemological Institute of America).
    • India exports software to 90 countries.
    • The four religions born in India - Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, are followed by 25% of the world's population.
    • There are 300,000 active mosques in India, more than in any other country, including the Muslim world.
    • Martial Arts were first created in India, and later spread to Asia by Buddhist missionaries.
    • Yoga has its origins in India and has existed for over 5,000 years.
    • India has one of the most beautiful women in the world. India has won five Miss World and two Miss Universe titles. Although still you would notice that in India girls put very less concern about the make up and fitness as compared to western countries.
    Religion facts about India There have been people in India who followed religions that were non-Indian. About 12% of India's popualtion is Islam. This is the religion which was not formed in India but still it contributes towards the largest non-Indian religion in India.
    • Hinduism: 82%
    • Islam: 12%
    • Christianity: 2.5%
    • Sikhism: 2%
    • Buddhism: 0.7%
    • Jainism: 0.5%
    • Zoroastrianism: 0.01%
    • Judaism: 0.0005%
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    Source : http://india.gov.in/ http://funfactsaboutindia.blogspot.com/]]>
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    jai_hind http://worthview.com/interesting-facts-india/jai_hind/ Sat, 08 Aug 2009 05:53:12 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/jai_hind.jpg 2674 2009-08-08 11:23:12 2009-08-08 05:53:12 open open jai_hind inherit 2668 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/jai_hind.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/08/jai_hind.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"450";s:6:"height";s:3:"161";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='45' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:20:"2009/08/jai_hind.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:20:"jai_hind-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:20:"jai_hind-300x107.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"107";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Polity Questions for Mains: Part 2 http://worthview.com/polity-questions-part-2/ Tue, 11 Aug 2009 21:20:18 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2677 Discuss the major extra-constitutional factors influencing the federal polity in India.
    Differentiate between individual rights n fundamental rights (2 marks)
    What are the exceptions to the Fundmental rights in India (15 marks)
    What is the difference between the fundamental rights nd rights secured by other provisions of the constitution (2 marks)
    On what grounds does the Article 15 of the Indian Constitution prohibit discrimination? Indicate the way the concept of ‘special protection’ has qualified this prohibition, and contributed to social change.
    What constitutes the doctrine of ‘basic features’ as introduced into the Constitution of India by the Judiciary?
    What is right to life and personal liberty? How have the courts expanded its meaning in recent years?
    Bring out the differences between the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy. Discuss some of the measures taken by the Union and State Governments for the implementation of the Directive Principles of State Policy.
    How can the fundamental rights gaurantee against state action ?
    What is equality before law n equal protection of laws (15 marks)
    Discuss affirmative action and the significance of article 16
    what do you mean by substantive and procedural reasonableness (15 marks)
    what is ex-post facto legislation (2 marks)
    what is double jeopardy (2 marks)
    what is the difference between profesing , practising and propagating religion and how the constitution protects the freedom of religion of its citizens
    Differentiate between propagation and conversion in the light of freedom of religion (15 marks)
    Differentiate between the jurisdiction of the supreme court n the hight court to issue writs (2 marks)
    What is the scope, nature and trends of directive principles of state policy in india ?
    What are the indirect directives contained in other parts of the constitution ?
    Discuss the nature and procedure of amendment of the constitution of india
    • Discuss the major extra-constitutional factors influencing the federal polity in India.
    • Differentiate between individual rights n fundamental rights (2 marks)
    • What are the exceptions to the Fundmental rights in India (15 marks)
    • What is the difference between the fundamental rights nd rights secured by other provisions of the constitution (2 marks)
    • On what grounds does the Article 15 of the Indian Constitution prohibit discrimination? Indicate the way the concept of ‘special protection’ has qualified this prohibition, and contributed to social change.
    • What constitutes the doctrine of ‘basic features’ as introduced into the Constitution of India by the Judiciary?
    • What is right to life and personal liberty? How have the courts expanded its meaning in recent years?
    • Bring out the differences between the Fundamental Rights and the Directive Principles of State Policy. Discuss some of the measures taken by the Union and State Governments for the implementation of the Directive Principles of State Policy.
    • How can the fundamental rights gaurantee against state action ?
    • What is equality before law n equal protection of laws (15 marks)
    • Discuss affirmative action and the significance of article 16
    • what do you mean by substantive and procedural reasonableness (15 marks)
    • what is ex-post facto legislation (2 marks)
    • what is double jeopardy (2 marks)
    • what is the difference between profesing , practising and propagating religion and how the constitution protects the freedom of religion of its citizens
    • Differentiate between propagation and conversion in the light of freedom of religion (15 marks)
    • Differentiate between the jurisdiction of the supreme court n the hight court to issue writs (2 marks)
    • What is the scope, nature and trends of directive principles of state policy in india ?
    • What are the indirect directives contained in other parts of the constitution ?
    • Discuss the nature and procedure of amendment of the constitution of india
    All the very best
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    Magadheera - Beyond Reviews http://worthview.com/magadheera-reviews/ Sat, 15 Aug 2009 22:14:09 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2694 Magadheera - Beyong reviews
    I might feel more like a movie buff, or even more like a die-hard fan of some real good mega movies, but is it not a mistake not to identify, mark and appreciate and remember forever one of the best ever made movies of Tollywood !! Magadheera, as it depicts,  is indeed an historical wonder...
    A movie can be 'reviewed' in thousand ways (not taking any lines from the latest RGV blogs though! :P), a good movie is one when people say they didn't know how 3 hrs went on, some others say, its worth the money spent on it, some others look for songs and fights and on on on.. We are real movie buffs ... People count the budgets of the movies, how much is spent, how much is the share in the first two day, I don't know whether they do their own weekend or other spendings this much of thought !!!!
    A little bit 'hi-fi multiplex going' people look for logical explanations of each scene, can't tolerate some 'unexplainable' and impossible action sequences - they instantly deliver a sarcastic laugh. They appreiciate good humor but they only know the limits of what makes this good humor!
    Going or not going in those ways, Magadheera movie stands seperate. The grand 'Udayghad' kingdom takes us to a new(old) era. The very idea to make a set of that high grandeur itself frightens me whether its possible to depict whats there rolling in the mind. We find it tough, when we are in a complex situation to put ideas even on a paper, I can't stop fascinating how some director and his crew can put a 50-min movie turbulently fluctuating in the mind on to a silver screen and yet make it so beautiful.
    We have seen elegance in the best of action episodes in many of the hollywood movies. We are thrilled, excited and at the edge of our seat for them. What makes magadheera's action sequences at par with them is, first, its our people's creative talent to produce the same elegance and the second, it pulls out the emotions out of the edge seated audience. !! Heeyaa Baadshah !!
    Not only a serious emotion, but even a heroic and teasing emotion is something that keeps the adrenalin going. My blood is already warm!
    Bike chases, cars rolling one over the other, aircrafts behind one other, all are brilliant - we have seen them all; but a black horse, a warrior on it destined to die for a girl, riding it hard the sound reverberates in your heart -this is what a telugu movie can give us. Aren't we lucky to witness some extremly goosebumping rides.
    Even the costumes are related to the scene and situation. Heroine was caught red-handed with a red dress!! I like those minute observations. Lyrics in the songs are extremely well knitted to the movie.
    India is full of surprisingly astonishing locations. My personal experience in one of my recent 10-day trip to leh proves it to me. To all of you, see the salt-clad plains. I never even know that such a place can be found in India ! A meta-movie detail~
    And yes, yes, the movie has the Megastar himself for a minute....the moment he says "Entra..ee ammayiki welding chestunnavanta...", I have laugh, smile, sadness all at the same time. His comedy timing is as grand as the megastar himself...Ya I might be in love. Actually Missing Love.
    Go the movie, enjoy the movie, dont get disctracted with your cell phones, or popcorn. Not everytime a movie that you like >100 % comes for us. Dont look for logics.
    Not everyone is perfect. Not you, not me, so is Magadheera. Instead look out for magics of telugu silver screen.
    What am I doing here working in a software company ?!! I should have gone into a special effecets/visuals team and work for a movie like this. I mean it, I would have danced in the last one minute of the movie. Dheera Dheera Magadheera.
    I might feel more like a movie buff, or even more like a die-hard fan of some real good mega movies, but is it not a mistake not to identify, mark and appreciate and remember forever one of the best ever made movies of Tollywood !! Magadheera, as it depicts,  is indeed an historical wonder... magadheera-wallpaper A movie can be 'reviewed' in thousand ways (not taking any lines from the latest RGV blogs though! :P), a good movie is one when people say they didn't know how 3 hrs went on, some others say, its worth the money spent on it, some others look for songs and fights and on on on.. We are real movie buffs ... People count the budgets of the movies, how much is spent, how much is the share in the first two days, I don't know whether they do give their own weekend or other spending/budgets  this much of thought !!!! A little bit 'hi-fi multiplex going' people look for logical explanations of each scene, can't tolerate some 'unexplainable' and impossible action sequences - they instantly deliver a sarcastic laugh. They appreciate good humor but they only know the limits of what makes this good humor! Going or not going in those ways, Magadheera movie stands separate. The grand 'Udayghad' kingdom takes us to a new(old) era. The very idea to make a set of that high grandeur itself frightens me whether its possible to depict whats there rolling in the mind. We find it tough, when we are in a complex situation to put ideas even on a paper, I can't stop fascinating how some director and his crew can put a 50-min movie turbulently fluctuating in the mind on to a silver screen and yet make it so beautiful. We have seen elegance in the best of action episodes in many of the Hollywood movies. We are thrilled, excited and at the edge of our seat for them. What makes magadheera's action sequences at par with them is, first, its OUR people's creative talent to produce the same elegance and second, it pulls out emotions out of the edge seated audience. !! Heeyaa Baadshah !! Not only a serious emotion, but even a heroic and teasing emotion is something that keeps the adrenalin going. My blood is already warm! Bike chases, cars rolling one over the other, aircraft behind one another, all are brilliant - we have seen them all; but a black horse, a warrior on it destined to die for a girl, riding it hard the sound reverberates in your heart -this is what a telugu movie can give us. Aren't we lucky to witness some extremly goose bumping rides. Even the costumes are related to the scene and situation. Heroine was caught red-handed with a red dress!! I like those minute observations. Lyrics in the songs are extremely well knitted to the movie. India is full of surprisingly astonishing locations. My personal experience in one of my recent 10-day trip to leh proves it to me. To all of you, see the salt-clad plains. I never even know that such a place can be found in India ! A meta-movie detail~ And yes, yes, the movie has the Megastar himself for a minute....the moment he says "Entra..ee ammayiki welding estunnavanta...", I have laugh, smile, sadness all at the same time. His comedy timing is as grand as the megastar himself...Ya I might be in love. Actually Missing Love. Go the movie, enjoy the movie, dont get distracted with your cell phones, or popcorn. Not everytime a movie that you like >100 % comes for us. Don't look for logic. Not everyone is perfect. Not you, not me, so is Magadheera. Instead look out for magics of telugu silver screen. For the movie madness that we telugu people have, no routine movies can cure. Only Magadheera can and will give the right kick. I saw the movie in Gurgaon, where the north Indians are surprised and at times disgusted seeing this madness. But if a magadheera comes, I am happy that I have this madness.  A pride to our telugu movie lovers. What am I doing here working in a software company ?!! I should have gone into a special effecets/visuals team and work for a movie like this. I mean it, I would have danced in the last one minute of the movie. Dheera Dheera Magadheera.]]>
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    Polity Questions for Mains - Part 3 http://worthview.com/polity-questions-mains-part-3/ Thu, 20 Aug 2009 14:12:25 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2731
  • The Preamble to the Constitution is aimed to embody the fundamental values and the philosophy on which the Constitution is based. Elucidate
  • Whet are the constitutional rights of the citizens of India. What do you think about the demand of the NRI’s for dual citizenship?
  • What is the present status of the right to property as a Fundamental Right?
  • Why is Article 32 considered as the cornerstone of the Constitution?
  • The Writ of Mandamus cannot be granted against certain persons. Who are they?
  • What are the provisions regarding the protection of Linguistic minorities in the Constitution?
  • What is Social Justice? How can reservation of seats for women in Parliament contribute to the establishment of a socially just society in India ?
  • What, according to the Supreme Court, constituted The Basic Features’ which is upheld in case known as (i) Keshavanand Bharati v/s. State of Kerala (1990) and  (ii) Minerva Mills v/s. Union of India (1990)
  • What specific provisions exist in the Constitution of India about child labour ?
  • State the amplitude of Article 21 of the Constitution.
  • What is the status of the Right to Property in the Indian Constitution?
  • Discuss the constitutional provisions regarding the rights of children.
  • Discuss how the Constitution of India provides equal rights.
  • What is Habeas Corpus ?
  • What is the special facility provided to the linguistic minorities under Article 350 A?
  • Give your views on the right to freedom of religion as enshrined in the Indian Constitution.
  • Do they make India a secular State?
  • What are the constitutional limitations on the free movements of Indians throughout the country?
  • What is the importance of Right to Constitutional Remedies
  • Briefly state the stages through which the present position of the Directive Principles vis-a vis the Fundamental Rights has emerged.
  • What is the importance of Directive Principles of State Policy? Mention which Directive Principles of State Policy have got primacy over the Fundamental Rights
  • What is the constitutional position of Directive Principles of State Policy? How has it been interpreted by the judiciary after the emergency in 1975-77 ?
  • Discuss the constitutional provisions relating to the non-justifiable directives binding upon the states.
  • Write any four fundamental duties prescribed in the Constitution of India
  • Identify the major Fundamental Duties
  • Enumerate the Fundamental Duties incorporated in the Constitution after the 42nd Amendment
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    is_it_fucked http://worthview.com/flowchart-is-it-fcked-up-what-to-do-if-so/is_it_fucked/ Tue, 25 Aug 2009 06:04:50 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/is_it_fucked.png 2735 2009-08-25 11:34:50 2009-08-25 06:04:50 open open is_it_fucked inherit 2734 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/is_it_fucked.png _wp_attached_file 2009/08/is_it_fucked.png _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"328";s:6:"height";s:3:"457";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='68'";s:4:"file";s:24:"2009/08/is_it_fucked.png";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"is_it_fucked-150x150.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"is_it_fucked-215x300.png";s:5:"width";s:3:"215";s:6:"height";s:3:"300";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Flowchart: Is it f**cked up? What to do, if so. http://worthview.com/flowchart-is-it-fcked-up-what-to-do-if-so/ Tue, 25 Aug 2009 06:11:46 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2734 Is it Fucked up ? 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Ogden Nash “Weekends don't count unless you spend them doing something completely pointless.” Bill Watterson “There aren't enough days in the weekend.” Rod Schmidt "Weekends are a bit like rainbows; they look good from a distance but disappear when you get up close to them." John Shirley “why wait for the weekend to have fun?” Loesje “If all the cars in the United States were placed end to end, it would probably be Labor Day Weekend.” Doug Larson “The only reason why we ask other people how their weekend was is so we can tell them about our own weekend.” Chuck Palahniuk "Your hair may be brushed, but your mind's untidy. You've had about seven hours of sleep since Friday. No wonder you feel that lost sensation. You're sunk from a riot of relaxation." Ogden Nash "Every man has a right to a Saturday night bath." Lyndon B. Johnson "Life is a wretched gray Saturday, but it has to be lived through." Anthony Burgess "Of all the days that's in the week I dearly love but one day And that's the day that comes betwixt A Saturday and Monday." Henry Carey "Sunday clears away the rust of the whole week." Joseph Addison “Men are simple things. They can survive a whole weekend with only three things: beer, boxer shorts and batteries for the remote control..” - Diana Jordan “We're only a weekend through this and it feels like a month. But we're doing fine.” -Joe Peel “We had a different third every weekend. It was hard to get on a roll.” Adam Enright “I'm looking forward to this weekend and maybe see some surprises. It's a great opportunity, and I really think that all of them have the ability to make some noise.” Alan Carter]]> 2738 2009-08-28 10:07:29 2009-08-28 04:37:29 open open weekend-quotes publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1251435421 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://gt99p.th8.us Michael Jackson http://worthview.com/happy-birthday-michael-jackson/michaeljackson/ Sat, 29 Aug 2009 20:20:44 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/MichaelJackson.jpg 2744 2009-08-30 01:50:44 2009-08-29 20:20:44 open open michaeljackson inherit 2743 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/MichaelJackson.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/08/MichaelJackson.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:4:"1024";s:6:"height";s:3:"768";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:26:"2009/08/MichaelJackson.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:26:"MichaelJackson-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:26:"MichaelJackson-300x225.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"225";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Happy Birthday Michael Jackson !! http://worthview.com/happy-birthday-michael-jackson/ Sat, 29 Aug 2009 20:27:38 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2743 Happy Birthday King of Pop - Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) We really miss you!! A brief post on his personal and career lyf. Personal Life Michael Jackson was born the seventh of nine children on August 29, 1958 in Gary, Indiana, an industrial suburb of Chicago, to an African American working-class family. His mother, Katherine Esther Scruse, was a devout Jehovah's Witness, and his father, Joseph Walter "Joe" Jackson, a steel mill worker who performed with an R&B band called The Falcons. Jackson had three sisters: Rebbie, La Toya, and Janet, and five brothers: Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Randy. Unbreakable Records His 1982 album Thriller remains the best-selling album of all time, with four others — Off the Wall (1979), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991), and HIStory (1995) — among the best selling. He popularized several intricate dance moves, such as the robot and the moonwalk. He is widely credited with having transformed the music video from a promotional tool into an art form, with videos for his songs "Billie Jean", "Beat It" and "Thriller" making him the first African American artist to amass a strong crossover following on MTV, and has influenced scores of music artists. Twice inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, his other achievements feature multiple Guinness World Records — including the "Most Successful Entertainer of All Time" — 13 Grammy Awards, 17 number one singles (including the four as a member of the Jackson 5), and estimated sales between 350 million and 750 million records worldwide.He was also a notable philanthropist and humanitarian who donated and raised million of dollars through support of 39 charities and his own Heal the World Foundation. From Wikipedia. Google Logo for Michael Jackson michael jackson google logoThanks Google  for reminding the world that today is Michael’s b-day. On this occasion, lets recall our favorite thriller !!!

    Thriller Lyrics - here

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    satellite-chandrayaan http://worthview.com/chandrayaan1/satellite-chandrayaan/ Sun, 30 Aug 2009 02:48:07 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/satellite-chandrayaan.jpg 2749 2009-08-30 08:18:07 2009-08-30 02:48:07 open open satellite-chandrayaan inherit 2748 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/satellite-chandrayaan.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/08/satellite-chandrayaan.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"512";s:6:"height";s:3:"615";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='79'";s:4:"file";s:33:"2009/08/satellite-chandrayaan.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:33:"satellite-chandrayaan-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:33:"satellite-chandrayaan-249x300.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"249";s:6:"height";s:3:"300";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Chandrayaan-1 is no more !! http://worthview.com/chandrayaan1/ Sun, 30 Aug 2009 02:52:00 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2748 "The contact was lost at 01.30 IST as the deep space network (DSN) at Byalalu, about 40 km from Bangalore, received the data from the lunarcraft during the previous orbit up to 00.25 IST," according to an Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) statement here. The space scientists are reviewing the telemetry data to analyse the health of the spacecraft's sub-systems. Chandrayaan was launched on Oct 22, 2008 from India's only spaceport Sriharikota, about 90 km from northeast of Chennai, on board the polar satellite launch vehicle (PSLV). "The spacecraft has completed 312 days in orbit, making over 3,400 orbits around the moon and providing large volume of data from sophisticated sensors like terrain mapping camera, hyper-spectral imager, moon mineralogy mapper and so on, meeting most of the scientific objectives of the mission," the statement added.(IANS)]]> 2748 2009-08-30 08:22:00 2009-08-30 02:52:00 open open chandrayaan1 publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1251601211 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://e362p.th8.us michael jackson google logo http://worthview.com/happy-birthday-michael-jackson/michaeljackson09/ Sun, 30 Aug 2009 03:01:20 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/michaeljackson09.gif 2752 2009-08-30 08:31:20 2009-08-30 03:01:20 open open michaeljackson09 inherit 2743 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/michaeljackson09.gif _wp_attached_file 2009/08/michaeljackson09.gif _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"276";s:6:"height";s:3:"110";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='51' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:28:"2009/08/michaeljackson09.gif";s:5:"sizes";a:1:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:28:"michaeljackson09-150x110.gif";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"110";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Top Ten Terrorist Countries http://worthview.com/top-ten-terrorist-countries/ Tue, 01 Sep 2009 07:12:10 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2755 Top 10 Terrorist Countries with

    most terrorism organizations

    Terrorist Countries

    Rank

    Countries

    Terrorist Organizations

    #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 India Afghanistan Pakistan Israel United Kingdom Lebanon Ireland Iraq Philippines Turkey 16 13 12 8 7 6 6 5 5 4
    Source: http://www.junkinside.com/top-ten-10-terrorist-countries-in-the-world-with-most-terrorism-organizations]]>
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width='120'";s:4:"file";s:34:"2009/09/novelty-swine-flu-mask.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:34:"novelty-swine-flu-mask-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:34:"novelty-swine-flu-mask-300x239.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"239";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Funny Swine Flu Masks http://worthview.com/funny-swine-flu-masks/ Thu, 03 Sep 2009 05:18:15 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2761 swine flu masks2swine flu masks7swine flu masks3swine flu masks8swine flu masks9novelty-swine-flu-mask]]> 2761 2009-09-03 10:48:15 2009-09-03 05:18:15 open open funny-swine-flu-masks publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1251955098 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://e8y3z.th8.us AP CM Y S Rajasekhar Reddy Found Dead !! http://worthview.com/ap-cm-rajsekhar-reddy-died/ Thu, 03 Sep 2009 05:28:36 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2770 Saddest day in AP history !! Our honorable Chief Minister Y S RajSekhar Reddy found dead in helicopter crash.They found 5 dead bodies near helicopter. rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister It was not officially announced but souces say we miss him 24 hours after it went missing, the helicopter carrying Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy was today located on Rudrakonda hill, 40 nautical miles from Kurnool. Update1: Prime Minister's office on Thursday confirmed that Andhra Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy has died in the helicopter crash. Five dead bodies were found in the mangled remains of the helicopter. Update2: The bodies of 60-year-old Reddy, who led his Congress party to a spectacular second consecutive victory in the Lok Sabha and Assembly polls, and his Special Secretary P Subramanyam, chief security officer A S C Wesley, pilot Group Captain S K Bhatia and co-pilot M S Reddy were found on Rudrakonda Hill, 40 nautical miles east of here, besides the mangled remains of the helicopter From Wednesday till now - - The chopper took off at 8.45 am for Chittoor and was scheduled to arrive at 10.45 am. Earlier reports suggested that the chopper had landed in the middle of thick forest, said to be affected by the Maoist activities. - Air Traffic Control (ATC) sources said the chopper went off the radar due to heavy rains. The helicopter lost contact with Air Traffic Controller at the Begumpet Airport in Hyderabad and since then there has not been any contact with the Chief Minister. - There has been no contact with the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, whose helicopter has been missing since 9:30 am after he took off from Hyderabad Wednesday monring, Home Ministry sources said earlier. "There has been no contact established with the helicopter," sources in the ministry said. Helicopters involved in the search had been called back due to bad weather but foot search will continue. 600 CRPF jawans were deployed for the search operation. - Massive search operations were launched with seven Air Force helicopters and 5000 CRPF personnel pressed to find the Chief Minister and others aboard the chopper. - Search operations were aborted because of bad weather in the area, which in any case is a challenge due to dense forest. The area is said to be infested with Naxals and Tigers. - The air-search operations began at 6.00 to 6.30 on Thursday morning and there are reports of YSR's chopper being located. There is no news of survivors yet. (With PTI Inputs) From Yahoo News]]> 2770 2009-09-03 10:58:36 2009-09-03 05:28:36 open open ap-cm-rajsekhar-reddy-died publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1251959162 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://p84q2.th8.us rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister http://worthview.com/ap-cm-rajsekhar-reddy-died/rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister/ Thu, 03 Sep 2009 05:36:49 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister.jpg 2774 2009-09-03 11:06:49 2009-09-03 05:36:49 open open rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister inherit 2770 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/09/rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"268";s:6:"height";s:3:"320";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='80'";s:4:"file";s:43:"2009/09/rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:43:"rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:43:"rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister-251x300.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"251";s:6:"height";s:3:"300";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister http://worthview.com/ap-cm-rajsekhar-reddy-died/rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister-2/ Thu, 03 Sep 2009 05:51:32 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister1.jpg 2776 2009-09-03 11:21:32 2009-09-03 05:51:32 open open rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister-2 inherit 2770 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister1.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/09/rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister1.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"268";s:6:"height";s:3:"320";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='80'";s:4:"file";s:44:"2009/09/rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister1.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:44:"rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister1-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:44:"rajasekhar_reddy_chief_minister1-251x300.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"251";s:6:"height";s:3:"300";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} For salman fans http://worthview.com/dont-alvida-lyricssalman-khan/ Sat, 05 Sep 2009 18:04:29 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2782 2782 2009-09-05 23:34:29 2009-09-05 18:04:29 open open dont-alvida-lyricssalman-khan publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 _edit_lock 1252265779 tweet_this_url http://8he74.th8.us Remembering Teachers http://worthview.com/remembering-teachers/ Sun, 06 Sep 2009 19:20:01 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2785 2785 2009-09-07 00:50:01 2009-09-06 19:20:01 open open remembering-teachers publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1252264871 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://y34e5.th8.us 123 nav9996@gmail.com 117.198.241.132 2009-09-06 15:54:58 2009-09-06 20:54:58 1 0 0 124 pm.arun@gmail.com 192.163.20.231 2009-09-09 07:27:23 2009-09-09 12:27:23 1 0 0 125 ani.alaaaky@gmail.com 59.164.191.169 2009-09-09 15:51:29 2009-09-09 20:51:29 GURU BRAMHA GURU VISHNU GURU DEVO MAHESWARAHA
    GURU SAKSHATH PARAH BRAHMA TASMAISREE GURAVENAMAHA]]>
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    The Return of Bond.... http://worthview.com/return-bond/ Mon, 07 Sep 2009 13:30:25 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2789 2789 2009-09-07 19:00:25 2009-09-07 13:30:25 open open return-bond publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1252330347 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://awom6.th8.us Polity Questions for Mains - Part 4 http://worthview.com/polity-questions-mains-part-4/ Thu, 10 Sep 2009 10:38:16 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2792 Distinguish between Parliamentary and Presidential forms of Government. Do you think
    that changing over to Presidential form will be a solution for better governance?
    Substantiate your answer
    • Distinguish between Parliamentary and Presidential forms of Government. Do you think that changing over to Presidential form will be a solution for better governance? Substantiate your answer.
    • Bring out the aberrations of the parliamentary system of government in India.
    • What have been the observations of the Supreme Court in a recent judgment in respect of a Uniform Civil Code?
    • What are writs available to the Supreme Court under Article 32 (30 marks)
    • Classify the Directive principles as per the vision of the framers of the constitution
    • Illustrate the implementation of the Directive principles so far in the working of the Indian Constitution
    • Discuss the different procedures for Amendment of the Consitution. Do you agree that the process is flexible.
    • Highlight the significance of the Twenty Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of India.
    • Highlight the significance of the Forth Second Amemdment and the mischief control by the Forty Fourth Amendment.
    • What are the main differences between the passage of a Constitution Amendment Bill and other Legislative Bills?
    • What is the importance of the 84th Amendment of the Indian Constitution?
    • How is the Constitution of India amended? Do you think that the procedure for amendment makes the Constitution a play-thing in the hands of the Centre?
    • Highlight the significance of Forty Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of India
    • How would you differentiate between the passage of a Constitution Amendment Bill and of an Ordinary Legislative Bill? (asked twice! in mains)
    • Discuss the history of the amendability of the Fundamental Rights mentioning the corresponding judements of the Supreme Court. What conclusion is drawn and what is the present stand.
    • What all constitute the basic Structure of the constitution.
    • Discuss the significance of the 73rd and the 74th Constitutional amendments.
    • Discuss the recent amendments of the Constitution of India and their significance.
    • Are Amendment acts treated as 'law' under Article 13(2) - (2 marks)
    • What is the most recent constitutional amendment on ? (2 marks)
    • What is the critieria to be acheived in parliament for amendment (2 marks)
    • Are Acts under Article 3 are treated as amendments to the constitution ?
    So far , the first part of the polity is covered extensively. The next parts will be on the Union and State Executives. Make full use of these questions. All the very best. Worthview]]>
    2792 2009-09-10 16:08:16 2009-09-10 10:38:16 open open polity-questions-mains-part-4 publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1252579203 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://ztzxg.th8.us
    google-results http://worthview.com/link-google-serp-snippet/google-results/ Thu, 10 Sep 2009 18:22:47 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/google-results.jpeg 2797 2009-09-10 23:52:47 2009-09-10 18:22:47 open open google-results inherit 2796 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/google-results.jpeg _wp_attached_file 2009/09/google-results.jpeg _wp_attachment_metadata a:0:{} Link in Google SERP Snippet http://worthview.com/link-google-serp-snippet/ Thu, 10 Sep 2009 18:23:28 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2796

    google-resultsDid anyone observed links in SERP snippets ????

    Link in Google
    SERP Snippet - WorthvieW: Google started giving links in results pages
    snippets.See the image- Search for " Limitaions of Google Analytics "
    in google.I think as of now, they are giving links only for well
    trusted wikipedia
    Link in Google:
    SERP Snippet - WorthvieW: Google started giving links in results pages snippets.See the image- Search for " Limitaions of Google Analytics "
    in google.I think as of now, they are giving links only for well trusted Wikipedia
    ]]>
    2796 2009-09-10 23:53:28 2009-09-10 18:23:28 open open link-google-serp-snippet publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1252609843 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://frkne.th8.us
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    A AA E EE U Uu A AA Aii A A AA E EE U Uu A AA... Aii Hey Wats all this AA UU.... Matter konchem katravelli... Dont disturb... Be Cool.... A AA E EE U Uu.. A AA.. Aiiii Ye Chi Yethhu paikeththi paadu.... A AA E EE U Uu.. A AA.. Aiiii A AA E Ee.. U Uu.. A AA... Aiiii Nee ayya entha sepu ra aa A AA E EE.... matter loki ra.... Bossu manaki memoru lossu.... adi Chorus.... Bossu manaki memory lossuu.... Bossu manaki memoru lossuu.... Oo...umm... kadha aa.... Gathamantha kallassu... bathukantha bindaasu lakalakalaka lakalaka hey em lucky chanceuuu.... Hoy Gathamantha kallassu... brathukantha bindaasu adi lakalakalaka lakalaka hey em lucky chanceuuu.... Madhyalo ee lakalaka lentira chandramukhi ni chusina rajini laaga Manaki janame yaad ledu Guru memory loss shuru Rajini laaga kadhu Ghajini laaga Mind antha khaali placeu... Total ga medadu mataashu Jolly ga vunna Bossu... Jaaliga pettaku nee faceu... Vellipoyina yesterdaysu... Vadilesina guttula trashu... Dulipesina mental peaceuki cheputhunna Thanks.... Manchi gaani chedda gaani Teepi kani chedu gaani Gnaapakaala jaada ledu Flash backu veedaledu... Laila tho Life a Love Pace... Life antha feel avvadam Non Senseuu.... Paaru anadam papam devadasu.... Kaatravelli Kaatravelli...... Verevvariko Misses ra nee Missu.... Haddu Voddu waste kada Brother.... Maththu kanna marupu masth Better... Hey Hey Hey Hey... Gathamantha kallassu... bathukantha bindaasu lakalakalaka lakalaka hey em lucky chanceuuu.... Hoy Gathamantha kallassu... brathukantha bindaasu adi lakalakalaka lakalaka hey em lucky chanceuuu.... Bhale Baguntunde khamoshu... Khaali Dil se gadipey Alwaysu... Fresh ga vunte veyy leda veysu.......... Taaza ga modalavvada prathi roju... Dabbu voddu waste kadha brother Maththu kanna maku masthu better... Better....Better....Better....Better....Betterrr.. .. memory loss.... Boss memory loss....Boss memory loss.... Veedu Devadas Veedu Devdas kaadu Kalidas....kaadu Kalidas Idi manaki masth Idi manaki Masth Pa ni pa ma ga ma Manaki memory loss Di ga ja ni ja ma Manaki Memory Loss.. Loss....... Ye Manaki Memory Loss... Loss.. Loss... Loss.. Loss... Memory Looooooss... Hey Hey Hey... Em Faceuu Faceuuu thochaduga na manassu.... laka laka laka hey em lucky chanceuuuu Ooo... Em Faceuu Faceuuu thochaduga na manassu.... Hey laka laka laka laka hey em lucky chanceuuuu Bossu manaki memory lossuuu... eee lossu entho labham kadha bossu..... E E E Lossu entho labham kadha bossu.... ll2ll Gaali gaani pulu gaani patha historylu leni vanda yella zindagi lo prathi puta kothhadanta... Kabatti katravalli... idi rogam kadhu maha Raja Yogam...

    Dhim Thana Lyrics

    Dhim Thana Nahi Re Dhim Dhim Thana Nahi Re ll2ll Atu chudaddannana Matadoddannana.... Voddoddu ante vinnavante manasa... Em parvaledanukunnavemo bahusa... E talanoppedaina nee tappemledanna... Ayyayyo antaremo gani manasa... vayasa... Padavalasindega nala nuvvile nala Himsa... Dhim Thana Nahi Re Dhim Dhim Thana Nahi Re ll2ll Prema ni kadalinchave... tochi thochani tholi vayasa... Enduku kadalinchave telisi teliyani pasi vayasa...... Atu chudaddannana Matadaddannana.... Voddoddu ante vinnavante manasa... Em parvaledanukunnavemo bahusa... Lets Go... Prema ma... ma... ma....ma... ma.... ll2ll Munupenaadu E Kurradu padaledante nee Venakala... Vandalu Veylu Vunduntaaru mathi chedalede ila vaallandari valla... Enthati valle intha mantekkindo chepthava..... Em Jariguntundante Adigina vallani tidathava... Andari laga vani vidilo vadilesava... Gundello gummam daati Vasthunte chusthunnava... Atu Atu Atu Atu chudoddu anna anna Matadaddu anna anna.... Voddoddu ante vinnavante manasa... Vayasa.... Em parvaledanukunnavemo bahusa... One Love... One Love... One Lovee..... One Love... One Loveeeee..... Ye Daaraina Ye Velaina.. Yeduravuthunte Neram Tanade... Intlo Vunna... Nidarothunna... Kanipisthunte... O Chitram Neelo Vunde... Evvarinani Em Labham.... Enduku Yeda Laya tappinde.. Ekkada vundo Lopam Neetho Vayasem Cheppinde... Nalako Vuluko Papam Voppukunenduku Ibbande... Tanakey Nakey Kopam Kannega Puttina Na Meeda... Dhim Thana Nahi Re Dhim Dhim Thana Nahi Re ll2ll

    Dil KalaaseLyrics

    Oh... ll6ll Oh Se Ze Zalema... Ohlome Zolome Zalema.... Zalema... Oh Se Ze Zalema... Oh Se Oh Zalema... Oh Se Ze Zalema... Ohlome Zalome Zalema.... Zalema... Oh Se Ze Zalema... Oh Se Antha Ranguga Nilicha.... Andukomani Pilicha... Mandamathuluga Marcha... Andarini Ne Marcha Marcha... Vinthaga Anipincha...... Yo Man Gunde Gubulunu Pencha.... Kontega Kavvincha... Kanti kunukunu Docha... Dil Kalaase... Man Mataashe.... Endukante Nannu Chuse.... Chey ni vese Chanceu isthe.. .Evvadaina Baanise... Koti Manase Konga Tapasee.. Kastha Alusisthe Abaase... Entha AAse.. Em Prayaase... Em tamaasha laalase... Teliyani Paruvula Misa Misa.. Dorakani Rasikula Rusa Rusa... Vuntade Aatade.. Dekho Dekho E Taakidi.... Yevvaru AApare Tora Tora Chupula Dopidi... Jaaliga Vedithe Pedave E Allari... Kaipuga Navvithe Valalo Padada Mari... One a One aa... Make it One and One.. and Say Ya go Baby Go Go Check It Boom Sala.... gala Yu Yu the One and take a One on Go Go Make It zip on the Kalaasu Bindaasu... ya Baabu Go Go Love in babu cheating on a Go Go Say it on and we do it Go Go Oh Oh Oh...... Oh Se Ze Zalema... Ohlome Zolome Zalema.... Zalema... Oh Se Ze Zalema... Oh Me La Zo Hey Zo... Oh Se Ze Zalema... Ohlome Zalome Zalema.... Zalema... Oh Se Ze Zalema... Oh Se Macha Macha Macha... Teliyani Paruvula Misa Misa.. Dorakani Rasikula Rusa Rusa... Vuntade Aatade.. Dekho Dekho E Taakidi.... Taakindiii... Yevvaru AApare Tora Tora Chupula Dopidi... Dopidiiii.... Jaaliga Vedithe Pedave E Allari... Allari...... Kaipuga Navvithe Valalo Padada Mari... Maina Maina.. Maina... Andareduruga Nilicha..... O Se..... Andukomani Pilicha.....

    Gore Gore Lyrics

    Gore Gore.. Go Gore.. Gore.. Gore Gore Go Gore... Gore Gore.. Go Gore.. Gore.. Gore Gore Go Gore Go Gore... Go Go Go Go Go Go......... Po Po Pommantonda.. nanu Ra Ra Rammantonda.... Nee manasemantonda neekaina telisinda... ll2ll Chusthu Chusthu Sudi gaalalle chuttesthunte Niluvella Vukkiri Bikkiri ayipothunna Oopiri AAdaka Neevalla Ye Idara Adara Yeda yemanna telise veelunda.... Gore Go Gore Gore... Gore Go Gore Go Gore... Gore Gore.. Go Gore Gore... Gore Go Gore Go Gore.... Tega Vurumuthu kalakaalam Peramaruguna tana baaram Mosukuntu tiragadu megham neela dAAchukoduga anuraagam ll2ll Mulluga naatithe nee vyavaharam tulli padada nAA sukumaram Mellaga meetithe naalo maaram palikundede mamakAAram Avuna Ayina nanne antaavem neram nAAda.... Gore Go Gore Gore... Gore Go Gore Go Gore... Gore Gore.. Go Gore Gore... Gore Go Gore Go Gore.... Yo girl... My Love is true... Just dont leave me alone Yo... Gore Go.. Gore.. Go.. If U wann be Mine.... ll2ll Ventapaduthunte verri kopam nuvvu kantapadakunte pichhi taapam Mandipaduthunde Hrudayam mariche mantramaina cheppade samayam... ll2ll Neetho neeke nityam Yuddam yenduku cheppave Satyabhama Yem Saadisthunde nee pantham Oppukunte tappulede Vunna prema.... Taguva... Maguva... Na pogarante neekishtam kaada Gore Go Gore Gore... Gore Go Gore Go Gore... Gore Gore.. Go Gore Gore... Gore Go Gore Go Gore....

    Manase Thadisela Lyrics

    MManase Thadisela... Kurise.. navvula Chirujalla... Samayam Merisela... Virise... AAsala Harivilla.... Kanti Kanapadu Praanama... Gundeku Vinabadu Mounama.... Manase Tadisela... Kurise.. Navvula Chirujalla... Samayam Merisela... Virise... AAshala Harivilla... Aagani Jeevana Gaanama.. Aa Devuni Varadaanama... Padamulu Tarimaave.... telise Ardham Nuvvena.... Parugulu Alisaave.. kalise Teeram Nuvvena...]]>
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    Impressive ...Go India.. http://worthview.com/impressive-india/ Sun, 13 Sep 2009 11:25:33 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2809 Impressive ...Go India..
    Thinking only on positive lines, the last few months of governance of the Central Indian Government has been more than satisfactory...atleast to me !
    The encouragement in thinking in these lines is the 100-day programme of the Central Goverment noted four months back. When it was announced, I was in two minds, laughed at it, and then thought to wait and see what will happen. 100 days is a small time to observe instead of waiting for 5 yrs! This simple important point has changed the complete impression. Impressive.
    And some issues have improved. Ministries have tried to get an impression for themselves.
    "If our politicians can work even for 100 days, India will be prosperous !!! "
    First to emphasize are the reforms in the education sector. Doesn't it instantly impress us ? Education, and especially, the secondary and higher secondary education are fields which 'we' are good at. This is our field. There are some sound implenmentations planned, reforming the CBSE board in-toto. 10th Standard common examnination has been scrapped, a grading system is going to replace the existing marking system, trying to have a unifying curriculam till the 8th standard (good right!)
    The Right to Educaiton Bill has been passed, and now these dusted reforms revisited by Kapil Sibal. Hope no more hammering for students !!
    Next one is the Media string trying to showcase the exclusive luxuries enjoyed by the Cabinet Ministers. Not like before, a note has been sent to all the senior ministers not to live luxuriously. And few of the ministers have started taking Economy class.
    There is a DMU, a sort of feedback and performance analysis unit in the Prime Minister's Office to look into the performance of various ministries. Already it has sent disappointment reports to the Health Ministry and Rural Development Ministry that their 100-day performance is not up to the mark !!! Times are changing. I just only hope they go on..and on...
    There are some more points which I am impressed, but I won't be putting them here, rather I should not be looking like pro-congress-govt too right!! :P
    Nevertheless, If this is the time we are waiting for, then its worth mentioning.
    We shout at politicians even for the simplest of wrong doings. Yes its correct to point out. But let us be broad enough to appreciate even for the simplest of doings which we always cry for. All the above cases always are on top of our list of reforms which are pending for decades and expected.
    After all, they are our politicians, our fellow citizens...
    A small note of appreciation might start turning all things straight. I believe it.
    WorthvieW
    Impressive ...Go India.. Thinking only on positive lines, the last few months of governance of the Central Indian Government has been more than satisfactory...atleast to me ! The encouragement in thinking in these lines is the 100-day programme of the Central Goverment noted four months back. When it was announced, I was in two minds, laughed at it, and then thought to wait and see what will happen. 100 days is a small time to observe instead of waiting for 5 yrs! This simple important point has changed the complete impression. Impressive. And some issues have improved. Ministries have tried to get an impression for themselves. "If our politicians can work even for 100 days, India will be prosperous !!! " First to emphasize are the reforms in the education sector. Doesn't it instantly impress us ? Education, and especially, the secondary and higher secondary education are fields which 'we' are good at. This is our field. There are some sound implenmentations planned, reforming the CBSE board in-toto. 10th Standard common examnination has been scrapped, a grading system is going to replace the existing marking system, trying to have a unifying curriculam till the 8th standard (good right!) The Right to Educaiton Bill has been passed, and now these dusted reforms revisited by Kapil Sibal. Hope no more hammering for students !! Next one is the Media string trying to showcase the exclusive luxuries enjoyed by the Cabinet Ministers. Not like before, a note has been sent to all the senior ministers not to live luxuriously. And few of the ministers have started taking Economy class. There is a DMU, a sort of feedback and performance analysis unit in the Prime Minister's Office to look into the performance of various ministries. Already it has sent disappointment reports to the Health Ministry and Rural Development Ministry that their 100-day performance is not up to the mark !!! Times are changing. I just only hope they go on..and on... There are some more points which I am impressed, but I won't be putting them here, rather I should not be looking like pro-congress-govt too right!! :P  Lets see if more things happen in the next 100 days. I will be watching with fingers crossed though. Nevertheless, If this is the time we are waiting for, then its worth mentioning. We shout at politicians even for the simplest of wrong doings. Yes its correct to point out. But let us be broad enough to appreciate even for the simplest of doings which we always cry for. All the above cases always are on top of our list of reforms which are pending for decades and expected. After all, they are our politicians, our fellow citizens...(reminding again, thinking only positively, we know of the rest of the problem with 'our' politicians) A small note of appreciation might start turning all things straight. I believe it. WorthvieW]]>
    2809 2009-09-13 16:55:33 2009-09-13 11:25:33 open open impressive-india publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1252841139 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://7gpin.th8.us
    2009 Most Trusted Companies in Privacy http://worthview.com/2009-trusted-companies-privacy/ Thu, 17 Sep 2009 05:47:58 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2811 Ponemon Institute and TRUSTe Rank America’s Most Trusted Companies in Privacy The Ponemon Institute and TRUSTe conducted a two-stage survey to gauge the privacy policies and practices of leading consumer brands. First, the companies were rated as “most trusted” in an unaided survey of 6,486 adult-aged U.S. consumers. Second, an expert review panel at the Ponemon Institute judged the companies based on rigorous criteria, including the clarity and readability of privacy statements, notice, access to account information, cookie management, in- and out-of-network data sharing practices, as well as the availability of customer service staff 2009 Award Winners
    1. eBay
    2. Verizon
    3. US Postal Service
    4. WebMD
    5. IBM
    6. Procter & Gamble
    7. Nationwide
    8. Intuit
    9. Yahoo!
    10. Facebook
    Source : truste.com]]>
    2811 2009-09-17 11:17:58 2009-09-17 05:47:58 open open 2009-trusted-companies-privacy publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1253167333 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://b8fa5.th8.us 133 sethuram_kishore@yahoo.com 210.18.57.194 2009-09-18 08:21:01 2009-09-18 13:21:01 1 0 0
    Bad Boss http://worthview.com/boss-behave-kid/boss01/ Thu, 17 Sep 2009 18:35:10 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Boss01.gif 2815 2009-09-18 00:05:10 2009-09-17 18:35:10 open open boss01 inherit 2814 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Boss01.gif _wp_attached_file 2009/09/Boss01.gif _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"368";s:6:"height";s:3:"277";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='127'";s:4:"file";s:18:"2009/09/Boss01.gif";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:18:"Boss01-150x150.gif";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:18:"Boss01-300x225.gif";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"225";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Does your boss behave like a kid? http://worthview.com/boss-behave-kid/ Thu, 17 Sep 2009 18:36:24 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2814 Bad Boss Not a question worth asking, don’t we all agree on this one? My boss has just winked at me and she seconds me on this one. I am actually trying to create a controversy by writing this blog, and the words “bad boss” justify my existence in an organization. Yeah, I have done my share of bossing around, so what? Have you ever been a boss? “Bad bosses”—don’t they all get to us? Don’t we all have a bad boss story? I bet you got one for everyday. So what do you do to deal with them? Stay as long as you can count your chickens and run away after that? Thing is, you have got to find your solution to deal with the rotten managers—“just like kids, bosses with lot of power can give you hard time”. Does your manager bullies you? Pitches about you coming late to office even after the extra work you put in everyday? Is the manager coming in the way of your productivity, creativity and efficiency? –Don’t you already smell something bad out there? Would you care to know what I do?
    • I try to be positive even when negativity tries to surround me
    • I try to be frank and I communicate to get across my views
    • Humor, yes, it always seems to work and diffuses the tensed air
    • I try to set boundaries—live and let live
    We can always try to empathize with the bosses and try to get into their shoes. After all, they too have bosses to answer to. In fact, lot of times, it happens that employees are too bent on assuming that bosses are always bad. And as they say—“A rotten fish can spoil the entire pond”, bad employees try to influence as many people as possible and make them believe that bosses are meant to be bad. That is a time when I start thinking whether I am the one who is behaving like a kid. So what is your bad boss story? Special thanks to my friend and Author of this post  : Ajay Jetti ]]>
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    Commenting http://worthview.com/commenting/ Fri, 18 Sep 2009 18:23:05 +0000 http://worthview.com/?page_id=2818 Thank you for your comment! Thank you for your comment!feedicons2 Thank you for your comment! In order to stay updated for more similar posts you can subscribe to my RSS feed by clicking the image. To receive the Email newsletter click Emal subscription which will send my weekly posts all in one email to your preferred email address. If you use Twitter, you can find me at .]]> 2818 2009-09-18 23:53:05 2009-09-18 18:23:05 open open commenting private 0 0 page _edit_lock 1253298312 _edit_last 1 _wp_page_template default blogger http://worthview.com/famous-blogger/blogger/ Fri, 18 Sep 2009 19:38:15 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/blogger.gif 2822 2009-09-19 01:08:15 2009-09-18 19:38:15 open open blogger inherit 2821 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/blogger.gif _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"400";s:6:"height";s:3:"476";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='80'";s:4:"file";s:19:"2009/09/blogger.gif";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"blogger-150x150.gif";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"blogger-252x300.gif";s:5:"width";s:3:"252";s:6:"height";s:3:"300";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} _wp_attached_file 2009/09/blogger.gif How to Become a Famous Blogger ? http://worthview.com/famous-blogger/ Fri, 18 Sep 2009 19:39:27 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2821 Source : Donno exactly found it while stumbling]]> 2821 2009-09-19 01:09:27 2009-09-18 19:39:27 open open famous-blogger publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 _edit_lock 1253303331 yourls_shorturl http://is.gd/3qhWY tweet_this_url http://omgn3.th8.us blogger http://worthview.com/famous-blogger/blogger-2/ Fri, 18 Sep 2009 19:42:30 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/blogger1.gif 2825 2009-09-19 01:12:30 2009-09-18 19:42:30 open open blogger-2 inherit 2821 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/blogger1.gif _wp_attached_file 2009/09/blogger1.gif _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"400";s:6:"height";s:3:"476";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='80'";s:4:"file";s:20:"2009/09/blogger1.gif";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:20:"blogger1-150x150.gif";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:20:"blogger1-252x300.gif";s:5:"width";s:3:"252";s:6:"height";s:3:"300";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} hacking history http://worthview.com/history-hacking/hacking/ Mon, 21 Sep 2009 16:45:20 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/hacking.jpg 2829 2009-09-21 22:15:20 2009-09-21 16:45:20 open open hacking inherit 2828 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/hacking.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/09/hacking.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"600";s:6:"height";s:4:"7500";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:21:"height='96' width='7'";s:4:"file";s:19:"2009/09/hacking.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:3:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"hacking-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:18:"hacking-24x300.jpg";s:5:"width";s:2:"24";s:6:"height";s:3:"300";}s:5:"large";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:19:"hacking-81x1024.jpg";s:5:"width";s:2:"81";s:6:"height";s:4:"1024";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} History Of Hacking http://worthview.com/history-hacking/ Mon, 21 Sep 2009 16:49:00 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2828 Some Events From Richard Stiennon January 2003 SQL Slammer takes down the Internet. Luckily it is over a weekend and carriers quickly recover by filtering traffic. July 2003. MSBlaster 2003 first versions of Cool Web Search and the rise of adware 2004 Shawn Carpenter discovers Chinese hacking attacks against Lockheed Martin, Army Research Labs, World Bank, Nasa, and Sandia. Titan Rain 2003 series of DDoS attacks and extortion against online gambling sites. The rise of criminal DDoS. April 27 2007 Russia encourages crowd sourced DDoS against Estonia. August 8, 2008 Russia launches DDoS against Georgia while invading South Ossetia. The first cyber war. June 2008, Twitter used to spread DDoS instructions against Iranian web sites. July 4, 2009 DDoS against US Federal web sites and South Korean websites. August 2009. Russian attacks against a blogger leads to outage of Twitter, LiveJournal and Facebook.]]> 2828 2009-09-21 22:19:00 2009-09-21 16:49:00 open open history-hacking publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1253559934 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://cgf3o.th8.us yourls_shorturl http://is.gd/3x1Xs yourls_tweeted 1 145 bhanu143143@gmail.com http://worldwondertrends.blogspot.com/ 61.12.109.130 2009-09-22 10:25:07 2009-09-22 15:25:07 1 0 0 seo-birthday http://worthview.com/seo-comics-3/seo-birthday/ Thu, 24 Sep 2009 19:27:34 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/seo-birthday.jpg 2835 2009-09-25 00:57:34 2009-09-24 19:27:34 open open seo-birthday inherit 2834 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/seo-birthday.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/09/seo-birthday.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"628";s:6:"height";s:3:"800";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' 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    Ek Niranjan Title Song Lyrics

    Amma ledu nana ledu akka chelli thambi leru ek niranjan.. pilla ledu pelli ledu pillani ichi pelli chese mava ledu.. ek niranjan.. oore ledu.. naaku oka pere ledu.. needa ledu.. naaku ye thodu.. ledu.. nenu yevariki gurthe raanu.. yekille raavu asale.. naaku antu yevaru lere.. kaneele levu le.. padhi mandhi lo yekaakini.. naa lokame veere.. iragesina thiragesina.. nenu yepudu yehe ontari vaadne.. Amma ledu nana ledu akka chelli thambi leru ek niranjan.. pilla ledu pelli ledu pillani ichi pelli chese mava ledu.. ek niranjan.. whats up whats up yo feedback feedback whats up whats up anything new.. care of platform.. son of badtime.. aavara.com dhamaro dham tons of freedom.. manaki adhe kada problem.. arey date of birth ea theliyade.. penu gaaliki perigale.. ye jaali jola yeragane.. na gola yedo naade.. thinava dhammu vesava.. ani adigedi yevadu le.. unava poyava ani choose dhikke lede.. padhi mandhi lo yekaakini.. naa lokame veere.. iragesina thiragesina.. nenu yepudu yehe ontari vaadne.. Amma ledu nana ledu akka chelli thambi leru ek niranjan.. thata ledu butta ledu.. butta kinda guddu pette petta ledu ek niranjan.. dilish body full of feeling.. no one is caring.. thats ok yar chaltha hai.. nene na darling.. ye kaka chai ea amma la.. nannu lera antundi.. o gukedu mandhe kammaga nannu paduko pedtundi.. yehe roju antha naatho nene kallonu nene le.. thelarithe malli nene thedane lene lede.. padhi mandhi lo yekaakini.. naa lokame veere.. iragesina thiragesina.. nenu yepudu yehe ontari vaadne.. Amma ledu nana ledu akka chelli thambi leru ek niranjan.. kissu ledu.. missu ledu.. kasu busu laade lasuku ledu.. ek niranjan..]]>
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    Evaru lerani Song Lyrics

    Evaru lerani anaku.. thodunta nee kada varaku.. cheekati lona velugu avtha neekoraku.. yepudu ontari anaku.. neethone chaavu brathuku.. kantiki reppai untale thudhi varaku.. premathoti chempa nimarana.. gunde chaatu baadha cherapana.. nee oopire avvana.. gadichina kaalamedo gaayaparichina.. gyapakaala cheduni migilina mai maripinche haayi avana.. ottu vesi nenu cheputunna.. odhili undalenu kshanamaina.. nee santhoshaniki haami isthuna.. Evaru lerani anaku.. thodunta nee kada varaku.. cheekati lona velugu avtha neekoraku.. na manase neeku evana.. nilone sagam avvana.. arachetulu kalipe chelime nenu avana.. mudhullo muncheyana.. kaugili lo dhaacheyana.. nakanna ishtam nuvve antuna.. thadisivasthe thala thudichi.. cheeranchuga nene maarana.. alisi vasthe yepudaina.. na vadine ooyala chestha antuna.. Evaru lerani anaku.. thodunta nee kada varaku.. cheekati lona velugu avtha neekoraku.. ninnu piliche pilupu avana.. ninnu vethike choopu avvana.. nee kannula vaakita merise merupu avana.. ninnu  thalache thalapu anana.. nee kadha lo malupu avana.. yedu adugula bandham neetho anukona.. manasantha dhigulaithe ninnu yethuku samudhainchana.. neekosam thapanapadi nee amma nana anni nenu avana.. Evaru lerani anaku.. thodunta nee kada varaku.. cheekati lona velugu avtha neekoraku..]]>
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    Gundello guitar Song Lyrics - Ek Niranjan http://worthview.com/gundello-guitar-song-lyrics-ek-niranjan/ Fri, 25 Sep 2009 10:10:56 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2861 ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper04

    Gundello guitar Song Lyrics

    Gundello guitar moginchave.. nakevevo silly thoughts nerpinchave.. choopultho patasu pelchesave.. neemataltho fulltoss vesesave.. cheliya neepai nee fix ayela chesave.. dhidhi dhaanai na maind antha laagesave.. left right top bottom nachesave.. east west north south touch chesave.. Gundello guitar moginchave.. nakevevo silly thoughts nerpinchave.. choopultho patasu pelchesave.. neemataltho fulltoss vesesave.. sunnala unna naa pakana okati ayyave.. geldise balloki nannu laagesindi nuvve.. kaali dil lona devatala dhigi poyave.. theratheesi saradaki pilupandinchindi nuvve.. anukokunna naaku anni nuvu aipoyave.. yetuvaipu unna nee vaipe nannu nadipinchave,, nara naraana yek thaala viniponchave.. na swarana prema paata palikinchaave... Gundello .. nakevevo .. choopultho .. neemataltho .. yemma em figuro.. yama hot anipinchesave,, nuvvu kuda pilagada nannu yentho kadilinchaave.. jeeya chai jaare chey vaatam choopinchaave.. nuvu kuda manera ittane dhochesave.. kanupaapallo harivillai nuvu kanipinchave.. yedalayollo chirujallai nannu thadipinchaave.. andamaina mathu mandhu nuvvaiyave .. andhu kunna prema vindhu nuvvaiyave.. Gundello guitar moginchave.. nakevevo silly thoughts nerpinchave.. choopultho patasu pelchesave.. neemataltho fulltoss vesesave..]]>
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    ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper04 http://worthview.com/gundello-guitar-song-lyrics-ek-niranjan/ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper04/ Fri, 25 Sep 2009 10:16:36 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper04.jpg 2862 2009-09-25 15:46:36 2009-09-25 10:16:36 open open ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper04 inherit 2861 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper04.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/09/ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper04.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:4:"1024";s:6:"height";s:3:"768";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:41:"2009/09/ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper04.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:41:"ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper04-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:41:"ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper04-300x225.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"225";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper04 http://worthview.com/gundello-guitar-song-lyrics-ek-niranjan/ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper04-2/ Fri, 25 Sep 2009 10:19:22 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper041.jpg 2863 2009-09-25 15:49:22 2009-09-25 10:19:22 open open ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper04-2 inherit 2861 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper041.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/09/ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper041.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:4:"1024";s:6:"height";s:3:"768";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:42:"2009/09/ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper041.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:42:"ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper041-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:42:"ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper041-300x225.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"225";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper01 http://worthview.com/ek-niranjan-songs-lyrics/ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper01/ Fri, 25 Sep 2009 10:24:02 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper01.jpg 2866 2009-09-25 15:54:02 2009-09-25 10:24:02 open open ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper01 inherit 2865 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper01.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/09/ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper01.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:4:"1024";s:6:"height";s:3:"768";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:41:"2009/09/ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper01.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:41:"ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper01-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:41:"ek-niranjan-movie-wallpaper01-300x225.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"225";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Ek Niranjan Songs Lyrics http://worthview.com/ek-niranjan-songs-lyrics/ Fri, 25 Sep 2009 10:26:46 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2865

    Ek Niranjan Songs Lyrics

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    Rio de Janeiro will be hosting 2016 Olympic Games http://worthview.com/rio-de-janeiro-hosting-2016-olympic-games/ Fri, 02 Oct 2009 17:20:30 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2873 Nearly 50,000 people cheered in celebration when Rio de Janeiro was announced as host of the 2016 Olympics, jumping and shouting in a Carnival-like party on Copacabana beach. A huge roar was heard at the famed beach the moment International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge said the words "Rio de Janeiro" to announce the winner in Copenhagen on Friday. As popular President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and football great Pele celebrated in Denmark, the Cariocas, as Rio citizens are known, raised their arms to celebrate on Copacabana, frantically waving flags and hugging each other. The party was expected to go well into the night, and officials said the crowd would easily surpass 100,000 people.]]> 2873 2009-10-02 22:50:30 2009-10-02 17:20:30 open open rio-de-janeiro-hosting-2016-olympic-games publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1254505201 yourls_shorturl http://is.gd/3SGVJ _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://kaxwp.th8.us Brazil Rio 2016 Olympic Games http://worthview.com/rio-de-janeiro-hosting-2016-olympic-games/brazil-rio-2016-olympic-games/ Fri, 02 Oct 2009 17:22:11 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/2016-olympics-logo-852.jpg 2875 2009-10-02 22:52:11 2009-10-02 17:22:11 open open brazil-rio-2016-olympic-games inherit 2873 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/2016-olympics-logo-852.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/10/2016-olympics-logo-852.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"550";s:6:"height";s:3:"490";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='107'";s:4:"file";s:34:"2009/10/2016-olympics-logo-852.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:34:"2016-olympics-logo-852-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:34:"2016-olympics-logo-852-300x267.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"267";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:2:"AP";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:483:"In this undated photo released by the Rio 2016 Olympic Bid Committee, shows the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Bid logo. The famed landmark Sugar Loaf, shaped as a heart, represents the Brazilian people's passion for sports. The colors green, yellow, blue and white represent the Brazilian flag. The writing "rio20!6," with the exclamation point replacing the numeral 1, symbolize Brazil's heightened expectations with the chance of hosting the event. 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Please tell us about the kanchivaram experience, and your journey through Tamil cinema and Indian Cinema ? In the context of our country, the national award for any actor or film-maker, is a very important recognition in his life's journey, which will probably be a milestone. For some it may be the goal, but for me it is a moment in the journey where you are recognized for your work. It turns into a milestone and you continue your journey. Coming to my journey in Tamil Cinema and Indian Cinema, as an actor or now as a producer, for me it so happens that I am in cinema because it is basically the journey of my life. As you understand, we dont come from a culture where we are brought up with cinema as a profession in mind. Probably this may happen in the next generation. Or a few of the present generation whose parents are in cinema are being nurtured from a young age. But in most cases it a search for an identity to express yourself.  There is no known history of anybody having been in the field of arts in my family. For me it is more like having stumbled into the profession. Now probably you share yourself as you gather momentum, you turn into whatever you are. And in a matter of 15 to 17 years, you look like a veteran in the Cinema. You have done very serious roles and at the same time, you seem to fit in chirpy roles too... It is as simple as that. I am an actor and i am expected to be an actor. I am requested to be an actor and i am paid to be an actor. I am committed to being an actor. So I just do the same - in intensity or perception or the time spent. The time i spent on Kanchivaram is as much as the time spent on Wanted or or Gilli. It just so happens that in the context of India that we need to balance between the artistic and commercial needs. Around 99 percent of the times we only entertain, to make a living out of it. There i take upon myself a social responsibility, within me. My conscience says " Don't do films that are crass or that cross the border into obscenity in my perception, so that I do not earn out of it". But if it is harmless entertainment, i am fine with it. At the same time, an actor is not a chooser but a beggar, because he is not cinema. An actor can never be cinema. An actor can be one of the major colors of a painting. Is cinema a mere mass entertainer or an instrument of social change ? Is it not difficult to strike a balance between the two? How do you see painting? How do you see writing? How do you see sculptures? Everything is an art form. Over these years, you document the person behind the works when you talk about great writers, sculptors or film makers. Cinema as a medium has come from outside. We have taken it as it is a very powerful tool. But here again, 90 percent of the time we are trying to use this medium for doing the same larger-than-life characters. It has to transcend the present stage of catering to the taste of the audience and go to its full form and become a medium of expression. It is a long process. Till then you have to balance and continue to work. History has shown that cinema, which is a mass based performing art, cannot remain unaffected by the socio-poilitical atmosphere prevailing in the world. would you like to comment ? It has to reflect, it has to document, it has to dissect, it has to evaluate, it has to discuss and it has to express. But again, it will find its purest, strongest expression only when this medium gets in to the hands of responsible, sensitive and aggressive individuals who are guided by conscience. So, it depends on how many of us, individuals of our country become morally responsible and would like to master this tool and use it this way. ]]> 2883 2009-10-07 14:09:53 2009-10-07 08:39:53 open open tribute-prolific-actor-prakash-raj publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1254975784 _edit_last 1 yourls_shorturl http://is.gd/42gpG tweet_this_url http://snw4k.th8.us Prakash-Raj http://worthview.com/tribute-prolific-actor-prakash-raj/prakash-raj/ Thu, 08 Oct 2009 04:22:40 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Prakash-Raj.jpg 2885 2009-10-08 09:52:40 2009-10-08 04:22:40 open open prakash-raj inherit 2883 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Prakash-Raj.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/10/Prakash-Raj.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"415";s:6:"height";s:3:"265";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='81' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:23:"2009/10/Prakash-Raj.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"Prakash-Raj-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"Prakash-Raj-300x191.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"191";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} money http://worthview.com/shockingly-unimpressiveindia-austere/money/ Thu, 08 Oct 2009 07:09:52 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/money.jpg 2888 2009-10-08 12:39:52 2009-10-08 07:09:52 open open money inherit 2887 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/money.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/10/money.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"360";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='80'";s:4:"file";s:17:"2009/10/money.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:17:"money-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:17:"money-250x300.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"250";s:6:"height";s:3:"300";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:10:"Picasa 3.0";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Yathi-Siddakatte-011 http://worthview.com/shockingly-unimpressiveindia-austere/yathi-siddakatte-011/ Thu, 08 Oct 2009 07:10:29 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Yathi-Siddakatte-011.jpg 2889 2009-10-08 12:40:29 2009-10-08 07:10:29 open open yathi-siddakatte-011 inherit 2887 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Yathi-Siddakatte-011.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/10/Yathi-Siddakatte-011.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"520";s:6:"height";s:3:"415";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='120'";s:4:"file";s:32:"2009/10/Yathi-Siddakatte-011.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:32:"Yathi-Siddakatte-011-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:32:"Yathi-Siddakatte-011-300x239.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"239";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Shockingly Unimpressive....India goes austere? http://worthview.com/shockingly-unimpressiveindia-austere/ Thu, 08 Oct 2009 07:11:42 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2887 Growing numbers of elected representatives fund their poll campaigns with corporate backing. And growing numbers of people with a big business background have ventured directly into the electoral arena. The links get stronger, the reps get richer. And there is much entrepreneurial joy and success. Take for instance, the 42 MLAs re-contesting this time in Haryana’s polls. On average, their assets have increased by around Rs.48 million each since 2004. A nice 388 per cent leap. That is to say, each of them added Rs.800,000 a month to their wealth in their last term. Or over Rs.1,100 for every hour that they were MLAs (for five years). A healthy rate of growth. Maybe we need a constitutional amendment requiring every Indian to serve as MLA for one term at least. It could be the biggest poverty reduction programme ever undertaken. (I mean across all States. It might be slightly chaotic if every citizen was required to be a member of the Haryana Assembly.) These and other fascinating insights abound in the reports put out by the National Election Watch on the Assembly polls in three States. (October 13 is the voting day.) NEW is a coalition of over 1,200 civil society groups across the country that also brought out excellent reports on these issues at the time of the Lok Sabha polls in April-May. Its effort to bring such data to the voting public is spearheaded by the NGO, Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR). Those who won the last time and seek re-election have led by example. The 388 per cent rise in assets per MLA in Haryana is but an average. Break it up and you find some stirring success stories. The top four MLAs clocking the best growth rates, all of them from the Congress, saw their assets increase by over 800 per cent. Imagine what they might have achieved had there been no austerity drive. The numero uno in this list has a rags to riches story. Starting from humble beginnings of less than a lakh, his wealth has risen 5,000 per cent. Inspiring. And perhaps one of the reasons — together with a love of democracy — why far more have been inspired to contest this time in this State than five years ago. The number of candidates is 20 per cent higher than it was in 2004. Of 489 contestants whose poll affidavits NEW was able to study, 251 — 51 per cent, or every second candidate — was worth well over Rs.10 million. Though it must be conceded that those at the lower end of the crorepati chain see their assets swollen by crazy real estate rates. And as yet, these are just candidates. The crorepati ratio will go up after the results, when much of the plebeian element gets weeded out. This is not to say the austerity school has no following in Haryana. Some candidates have declared stunningly low assets. A couple of them say they’re worth less than Rs.3,000 and one, poor lamb, has declared zero assets of any kind.Yathi-Siddakatte-011 Politics as a profession seems to still do well with upgrades, even a global recession can't hit it to the deck!]]> 2887 2009-10-08 12:41:42 2009-10-08 07:11:42 open open shockingly-unimpressiveindia-austere publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1254986992 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://irgc2.th8.us yourls_shorturl http://is.gd/44iDb Nasa planning to Bomb Moon !! http://worthview.com/nasa-planning-bomb-moon/ Thu, 08 Oct 2009 19:24:44 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2894 Here is the full Story... After Chandrayan's discovery of water on moon, NASA is getting ready to gauge the exact quantity of water on moon.

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    For this operation, a Centaur spacecraft launched from the orbiting LCROSS craft is scheduled to make a direct vertical impact on the moon on October 9. This two tonne, used non-explosive rocket will bomb the surface of the moon. This is expected to create a huge plume of dust, which will be analysed for water by different instruments including the Thermoteknix camera, which will follow the Centaur down four minutes later. The debris plumes are expected to be visible from certain Earth and space-based telescopes. As we report the rocket is progressing towards moon and can be followed at - http://twitter.com/Lcross_Nasa A live NASA TV Broadcast is planned for the LCROSS impacts starting at 6:15 a.m. EDT/3:15 a.m. PDT, Oct. 9, on NASA TV and www.nasa.gov/ntv. The 1.5 hour broadcast includes:
    • Live footage from spacecraft camera
    • Real-time telemetry based animation
    • Views of LCROSS Mission and Science Operations
    • Broadcast commentary with expert guests
    • Prepared video segments
    • Views of the public impact viewing event at NASA Ames
    • Possible live footage from the University of Hawaii, 88-inch telescope on Mauna Kea.
    The live LCROSS Post-Impact News Conference will be 10 a.m. EDT/7 a.m. PDT on NASA TV and www.nasa.gov/ntv. According to NASA within one hour, scientists will know if the lunar dirt contains any water or ice. The Centaur impact will release materials from the lunar surface, which will be analysed for the presence of hydrated minerals and will be a major step in seeing if there is water on the moon. Discovering water on the moon is important for supporting prolonged manned visits to the moon. (With inputs from Yahoo News) Infact, this is the first time NASA hitting moon.Apollo 14's Saturn IV-B booster was intentionally impacted into the moon on Feb. 4, 1971, causing vibrations that scientists used to learn about the moon's interior structure. Apollo 14 A distinctive crater about 35 meters (115 feet) in diameter was formed when the Apollo 14 Saturn IVB (upper stage) was intentionally impacted into the moon. The energy of the impact created small tremors that were measured by the seismometer placed on the Moon by Apollo 12 astronauts in 1969. Full Story about Apollo 14 here - follow the link Source: www.nasa.gov]]>
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    Congratulations President !!!!!

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    Obama nobel prize http://worthview.com/president-barack-obama-wins-nobel-peace-prize/obama/ Fri, 09 Oct 2009 10:28:41 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Obama.JPG 2904 2009-10-09 15:58:41 2009-10-09 10:28:41 open open obama inherit 2901 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Obama.JPG _wp_attached_file 2009/10/Obama.JPG _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"340";s:6:"height";s:3:"308";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='105'";s:4:"file";s:17:"2009/10/Obama.JPG";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:17:"Obama-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:17:"Obama-300x271.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"271";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} obamanuclear460xc276 http://worthview.com/president-barack-obama-wins-nobel-peace-prize/obamanuclear460xc276/ Fri, 09 Oct 2009 10:36:09 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/obamanuclear460xc276.jpg 2910 2009-10-09 16:06:09 2009-10-09 10:36:09 open open obamanuclear460xc276 inherit 2901 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/obamanuclear460xc276.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/10/obamanuclear460xc276.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"460";s:6:"height";s:3:"276";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='76' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:32:"2009/10/obamanuclear460xc276.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:32:"obamanuclear460xc276-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:32:"obamanuclear460xc276-300x180.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"180";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} nobel prize medal http://worthview.com/president-barack-obama-wins-nobel-peace-prize/medalje/ Fri, 09 Oct 2009 10:58:48 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/medalje.gif 2915 2009-10-09 16:28:48 2009-10-09 10:58:48 open open medalje inherit 2901 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/medalje.gif _wp_attached_file 2009/10/medalje.gif _wp_attachment_metadata a:5:{s:5:"width";s:3:"133";s:6:"height";s:3:"126";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='101'";s:4:"file";s:19:"2009/10/medalje.gif";s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} toll free numbers http://worthview.com/toll-free-numbers-india/yellow-painted-classical-phone/ Mon, 12 Oct 2009 17:36:30 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/toll-free-number-providers.jpg 2918 2009-10-12 23:06:30 2009-10-12 17:36:30 open open yellow-painted-classical-phone inherit 2917 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/toll-free-number-providers.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/10/toll-free-number-providers.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"424";s:6:"height";s:3:"283";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='85' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:38:"2009/10/toll-free-number-providers.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:38:"toll-free-number-providers-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:38:"toll-free-number-providers-300x200.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"200";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:2:"18";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:10:"NIKON D300";s:7:"caption";s:45:"yellow painted classical style phone on white";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:10:"1188573137";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:2:"60";s:3:"iso";s:3:"200";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:8:"0.003125";s:5:"title";s:30:"yellow painted classical phone";}} Useful Toll Free Numbers in India http://worthview.com/toll-free-numbers-india/ Mon, 12 Oct 2009 17:40:24 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2917 toll free numbers

    Toll Free Numbers in India

    Airlines

    Indian Airlines -1800 180 1407 Jet Airways - 1800 22 5522 Spice Jet - 1800 180 3333 Air India -- 1800 22 7722 Kingfisher - 1800 180 0101 ===================================

    Banks

    ABN AMRO -1800 11 2224 Canara Bank - 1800 44 6000 Citibank - 1800 44 2265 Corporation Bank - 1800 443 555 Development Credit Bank - 1800 22 5769 HDFC Bank - 1800 227 227 ICICI Bank - 1800 333 499 ICICI Bank NRI - 1800 22 4848 IDBI Bank - 1800 11 6999 Indian Bank - 1800 425 1400 ING Vysya - 1800 44 9900 Kotak Mahindra Bank - 1800 22 6022 Lord Krishna Bank - 1800 11 2300 Punjab National Bank - 1800 122 222 State Bank of India - 1800 44 1955 Syndicate Bank - 1800 44 6655 ===================================

    Automobiles

    Mahindra Scorpio -1800 22 6006 Maruti - 1800 111 515 Tata Motors - 1800 22 5552 Windshield Experts - 1800 11 3636 ===================================

    Computers/IT

    Adrenalin -1800 444 445 AMD - 1800 425 6664 Apple Computers - 1800 444 683 Canon - 1800 333 366 Cisco Systems - 1800 221 777 Compaq - HP - 1800 444 999 Data One Broadband - 1800 424 1800 Dell - 1800 444 026 Epson - 1800 44 0011 eSys - 3970 0011 Genesis Tally Academy - 1800 444 888 HCL - 1800 180 8080 IBM - 1800 443 333 Lexmark - 1800 22 4477 Marshal's Point - 1800 33 4488 Microsoft - 1800 111 100 Microsoft Virus Update - 1901 333 334 Seagate - 1800 180 1104 Symantec - 1800 44 5533 TVS Electronics - 1800 444 566 WeP Peripherals - 1800 44 6446 Wipro - 1800 333 312 Xerox - 1800 180 1225 Zenith - 1800 222 004 ===================================

    Indian Railway Enquiries

    Indian Railway General Enquiry 131 Indian Railway Central Enquiry 131 Indian Railway Reservation 131 Indian Railway Railway Reservation Enquiry 1345,1335,1330 Indian Railway Centralised Railway Enquiry 1330/1/2/3/4/ 5/6/7/8/9 =====================================================

    Couriers/Packers & Movers

    ABT Courier -1800 44 8585 AFL Wizz - 1800 22 9696 Agarwal Packers & Movers - 1800 11 4321 Associated Packers P Ltd - 1800 21 4560 DHL - 1800 111 345 FedEx - 1800 22 6161 Goel Packers & Movers - 1800 11 3456 UPS - 1800 22 7171 =======================================

    Home Appliances

    Aiwa/Sony -1800 11 1188 Anchor Switches - 1800 22 7979 Blue Star - 1800 22 2200 Bose Audio - 1800 11 2673 Bru Coffee Vending Machines - 1800 44 7171 Daikin Air Conditioners - 1800 444 222 DishTV - 1800 12 3474 Faber Chimneys - 1800 21 4595 Godrej - 1800 22 5511 Grundfos Pumps - 1800 33 4555 LG - 1901 180 9999 Philips - 1800 22 4422 Samsung - 1800 113 444 Sanyo - 1800 11 0101 Voltas - 1800 33 4546 WorldSpace Satellite Radio - 1800 44 5432 =======================================

    Investments/ Finance

    CAMS -1800 44 2267 Chola Mutual Fund - 1800 22 2300 Easy IPO's - 3030 5757 Fidelity Investments - 1800 180 8000 Franklin Templeton Fund - 1800 425 4255 J M Morgan Stanley - 1800 22 0004 Kotak Mutual Fund - 1800 222 626 LIC Housing Finance - 1800 44 0005 SBI Mutual Fund - 1800 22 3040 Sharekhan - 1800 22 7500 Tata Mutual Fund - 1800 22 0101 ==================================

    Travel

    Club Mahindra Holidays -1800 33 4539 Cox & Kings - 1800 22 1235 God TV Tours - 1800 442 777 Kerala Tourism - 1800 444 747 Kumarakom Lake Resort - 1800 44 5030 Raj Travels & Tours - 1800 22 9900 Sita Tours - 1800 111 911 SOTC Tours - 1800 22 3344 ==================================

    Healthcare

    Best on Health -1800 11 8899 Dr Batras - 1800 11 6767 GlaxoSmithKline - 1800 22 8797 Johnson & Johnson - 1800 22 8111 Kaya Skin Clinic - 1800 22 5292 LifeCell - 1800 44 5323 Manmar Technologies - 1800 33 4420 Pfizer - 1800 442 442 Roche Accu-Chek - 1800 11 45 46 Rudraksha - 1800 21 4708 Varilux Lenses - 1800 44 8383 VLCC - 1800 33 1262 =================================

    Insurance

    AMP Sanmar -1800 44 2200 Aviva - 1800 33 2244 Bajaj Allianz - 1800 22 5858 Chola MS General Insurance - 1800 44 5544 HDFC Standard Life - 1800 227 227 LIC - 1800 33 4433 Max New York Life - 1800 33 5577 Royal Sundaram - 1800 33 8899 SBI Life Insurance - 1800 22 9090 =====================================

    Hotel Reservations

    GRT Grand -1800 44 5500 InterContinental Hotels Group - 1800 111 000 Marriott - 1800 22 0044 Sarovar Park Plaza - 1800 111 222 Taj Holidays - 1800 111 825 ====================================

    Teleshopping

    Asian Sky Shop -1800 22 1800 Jaipan Teleshoppe - 1800 11 5225 Tele Brands - 1800 11 8000 VMI Teleshopping - 1800 447 777 WWS Teleshopping - 1800 220 777 ======================================

    Others

    Consumer Helpline – 1800 11 4000 KONE Elevator – 1800 444 666 Indane – 1800 44 51 15 Aavin – 1800 44 3300 Pedigree – 1800 11 2121 Kodak India – 1800 22 8877 Domino’s Pizza – 1800 111 123 World Vision India – 1800 444 550 Telecom Monitoring Cell – 1800 110 420 ==================================

    Cell Phones

    BenQ -1800 22 08 08 Bird CellPhones - 1800 11 7700 Motorola MotoAssist - 1800 11 1211 Nokia - 3030 3838 Sony Ericsson - 3901 1111 We  received this as  an email from one my friend, did not verify the numbers.  Did these numbers work for you? Please share here by commenting ...]]>
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    interview http://worthview.com/practice-prepare/interview/ Wed, 14 Oct 2009 09:52:59 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/interview.jpg 2925 2009-10-14 15:22:59 2009-10-14 09:52:59 open open interview inherit 2924 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/interview.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/10/interview.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"425";s:6:"height";s:3:"289";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='87' width='127'";s:4:"file";s:21:"2009/10/interview.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:21:"interview-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:21:"interview-300x204.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"204";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} timemachine http://worthview.com/practice-prepare/timemachine/ Wed, 14 Oct 2009 09:53:28 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/timemachine.gif 2926 2009-10-14 15:23:28 2009-10-14 09:53:28 open open timemachine inherit 2924 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/timemachine.gif _wp_attached_file 2009/10/timemachine.gif _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"583";s:6:"height";s:3:"450";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='96' width='124'";s:4:"file";s:23:"2009/10/timemachine.gif";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"timemachine-150x150.gif";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"timemachine-300x231.gif";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"231";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Practice, not just prepare http://worthview.com/practice-prepare/ Wed, 14 Oct 2009 09:55:44 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2924 Even yesterday, I helped a friend in preparing for the interview. And what you expect? He is the candidate in my first interview! As soon as I saw his name on the profile that was given to us (we are two people sitting in the interview panel, and I am a part of it to know how we take interviews so that sooner I can start taking one.), I was interested in seeing how he fares. I gave many tips which I expected and hoped will be of great help to him. The interview started and slowly after the initial questions on college and projects, my collegue went into some programming stuff. And, as i expected, the question was almost the same as what me and my friend discussed the previous day. I am happy that I am helping in correct lines. Even the next few questions my collegue asked were all what I used to tell to many friends to be ready with. I am happy. Very happy. Now, The other angle. My friend who is given time to write the code snippet for the program (the program was something related to string reversal using linked lists), started off well, but I sensed he is struggling. Almost its the same condition for the next question. He is prepared. But thats not enough ! He did not practice. I was actually not the one who is deciding the whether to select him or not. I am just there to know how to take interview. But, I am not convinced. I am unhappy. Very unhappy. At a point where you expect great competition, Preparing seems to be not sufficient at all. You should not stop at only 'thinking' and 'expecting'. Every job seeker asks me, "what will be asked in the interview?", but is he asking himself "what will I answer if this asked". He is again prepared to answer. Not practicing it ! timemachine This observation might be wrong, but at this point of time, I feel that's what is lacking. Serious trouble. Sportsmen who has extreme expertise in their field themselves practice everyday what they have been doing for years !!! Can't we just practise for few days, what are not good at ? To mark a milestone in our career ? We have to. There is no choice. Be practiced.]]> 2924 2009-10-14 15:25:44 2009-10-14 09:55:44 open open practice-prepare publish 0 0 post _edit_last 1 _edit_lock 1255514148 yourls_shorturl http://is.gd/4j1N5 tweet_this_url http://ozyfm.th8.us abdul kalam http://worthview.com/quotes-abdul-kalam/abdul-kalam/ Wed, 14 Oct 2009 10:53:32 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/abdul-kalam.jpg 2929 2009-10-14 16:23:32 2009-10-14 10:53:32 open open abdul-kalam inherit 2928 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/abdul-kalam.jpg _wp_attached_file 2009/10/abdul-kalam.jpg _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:4:"1400";s:6:"height";s:4:"1000";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:23:"height='91' width='128'";s:4:"file";s:23:"2009/10/abdul-kalam.jpg";s:5:"sizes";a:3:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"abdul-kalam-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:23:"abdul-kalam-300x214.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"300";s:6:"height";s:3:"214";}s:5:"large";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:24:"abdul-kalam-1024x731.jpg";s:5:"width";s:4:"1024";s:6:"height";s:3:"731";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Quotes by Abdul Kalam http://worthview.com/quotes-abdul-kalam/ Wed, 14 Oct 2009 10:57:54 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2928 abdul kalam

    Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam , born October 15, 1931, Tamil Nadu, India, usually referred to as Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, was the eleventh President of India, serving from 2002 to 2007, he was elected during the rule of the Bharatiya Janata Party, led ruling coalition, under prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. During his term as The President, he was popularly known as the People's President. - Wikipedia

    On the occasion of his birthday, we collected some quotes by Kalam and presenting here.

    Abdul Kalam Quotes

    • If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel there are three key societal members who can make a difference. They are the father, the mother and the teacher.
    • As a child of God, I am greater than anything that can happen to me.
    • Do we not realize that self respect comes with self reliance?
    • Look at the sky. We are not alone. The whole universe is friendly to us and conspires only to give the best to those who dream and work.
    • We must think and act like a nation of a billion people and not like that of a million people. Dream, dream, dream!
    • Let us sacrifice our today so that our children can have a better tomorrow.
    • Be more dedicated to making solid achievements than in running after swift but synthetic happiness.
    • Climbing to the top demands strength, whether it is to the top of Mount Everest or to the top of your career.
    • Do we not realize that self respect comes with self reliance?
    • Great dreams of great dreamers are always transcended.
    • I was willing to accept what I couldn't change.
    • Great dreams of great dreamers are always transcended.
    • If we are not free, no one will respect us.
    • English is necessary as at present original works of science are in English. I believe that in two decades times original works of science will start coming out in our languages. Then we can move over like the Japanese.
    • Man needs his difficulties because they are necessary to enjoy success.
    • No religion has mandated killing others as a requirement for its sustenance or promotion.
    • Tell me, why is the media here so negative? Why are we in India so embarrassed to recognise our own strengths, our achievements? We are such a great nation. We have so many amazing success stories but we refuse to acknowledge them. Why?
    ]]>
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Ulllalala lelele lama lama luma luma Ulllalala lelele luma luma loma loma Ulllalala lelema lema lema le le hasali fisali ye rasamali.. ni nagavulo nagavulo kathakali.. ni thalapulo thalapulo o kadhiili.. oo cheli.. yeduru vachenama chali puli.. ni dari unte vichenamma oka kavi.. ni vagalaki pagatiki vache kasi.. oorvasi.. anjana anjana.. gundelo [MusicDownsWorld-blog]nuvve na.. akkada ekkada anthata neevena.. hasali fisili ye rasamali.. ni nagavulo nagavulo kathakali.. ni thalapulo thalapulo o kadhiili.. oo cheli.. yeduru vachenama chali puli.. ni dari unte vichenamma oka kavi.. ni vagalaki pagatiki vache kasi.. oorvasi.. get on me gonna get on me gonna honna honey get on me gonna get on me gonna honna honey i wanna prechy maka wana taka hit me buddy u wanna take me ready gonna shaka you are the mesmerizer wanna be kinda gotta be righta i’m cruising the coast of porto rico bitme running in the sand of hot jamaica double up life better be there for the taking a little till i met you happy sleeping really tighter and i aint goida away reach out to me get on me gonna get on me gonna honna honey get on me gonna get on me gonna honna honey atuvaipu ituvaipu uyalai oogenu aasa.. atu oopi itu oopi champindhi vechani swaasa.. iruvuri lo okka kale vanikindi eedu valai.. nee nadumu soodi monal chesena jaagarana.. nee chentha cherina pranama.. nee vadilo puvvunai nesthama.. vayusu undi neekosame.. ee koncham thenai [MusicDownsWorld-blog] pattai thaagai.. hasali fisili ye rasamali.. ni nagavulo nagavulo kathakali.. ni thalapulo thalapulo o kadhiili.. oo cheli.. yeduru vachenama chali puli.. ni dari unte vichenamma oka kavi.. ni vagalaki pagatiki vache kasi.. oorvasi.. Asale pilla manam freezing areyre love ea amazing excuse me let me tell you something.. ni navve iphone tring tring veechennamma na pai prema.. love putesinde chaala.. vasthava nannu kaapada.. vasthe vadi neede raava.. rava.. raava.. nuvu rava rava come home.. oorinchi oorinchi inkoncham sarasaku ravem.. vechamga vadi cheri yedhanu antha paruchunavem avirulu na sirulu okataye velluvalo.. mohamulu muchtalu.. hathukune vothidi lo nuvu aadi paadamante paadana.. yedha marichipoyi nannu cherava.. nuvu sogassu mingina bhoomiva.. nuvvu malle poole mekina sthreeva.. hasali fisili ye rasamali.. ni nagavulo nagavulo kathakali.. ni thalapulo thalapulo o kadhiili.. oo cheli.. yeduru vachenama chali puli.. ni dari unte vichenamma oka kavi.. ni vagalaki pagatiki vache kasi.. oorvasi.. anjana anjana.. gundelo nuvve na.. akkada ekkada anthata neevena..]]> 2934 2009-10-17 15:49:36 2009-10-17 10:19:36 open open asale-pilla-lyrics-ghatikudu publish 0 0 post _edit_lock 1255774955 _edit_last 1 tweet_this_url http://ay7zt.th8.us yourls_shorturl http://is.gd/4nyoY ghatikudu-stills42 http://worthview.com/edo-edo-perigenu-lyrics-ghatikudu/ghatikudu-stills42/ Sat, 17 Oct 2009 10:29:38 +0000 http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/ghatikudu-stills42.JPG 2939 2009-10-17 15:59:38 2009-10-17 10:29:38 open open ghatikudu-stills42 inherit 2938 0 attachment http://worthview.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/ghatikudu-stills42.JPG _wp_attached_file 2009/10/ghatikudu-stills42.JPG _wp_attachment_metadata a:6:{s:5:"width";s:3:"500";s:6:"height";s:3:"666";s:14:"hwstring_small";s:22:"height='96' width='72'";s:4:"file";s:30:"2009/10/ghatikudu-stills42.JPG";s:5:"sizes";a:2:{s:9:"thumbnail";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:30:"ghatikudu-stills42-150x150.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"150";s:6:"height";s:3:"150";}s:6:"medium";a:3:{s:4:"file";s:30:"ghatikudu-stills42-225x300.jpg";s:5:"width";s:3:"225";s:6:"height";s:3:"300";}}s:10:"image_meta";a:10:{s:8:"aperture";s:1:"0";s:6:"credit";s:0:"";s:6:"camera";s:0:"";s:7:"caption";s:0:"";s:17:"created_timestamp";s:1:"0";s:9:"copyright";s:0:"";s:12:"focal_length";s:1:"0";s:3:"iso";s:1:"0";s:13:"shutter_speed";s:1:"0";s:5:"title";s:0:"";}} Edo Edo perigenu Lyrics - Ghatikudu http://worthview.com/edo-edo-perigenu-lyrics-ghatikudu/ Sat, 17 Oct 2009 10:30:52 +0000 http://worthview.com/?p=2938

    Edo Edo Perigenu Song Lyrics

    Edo edo perigenu perigenu varadhalle.. naalo moham ragilenu ragilenu nippalle.. preme ponge pililichenu pililichenu aasalle.. naalo pranam pose swaase nuvai pothe aipothe.. na gunde pattu parupai podhe kuda neekuda.. vennu vente untane.. vachai itu vachai chali ninnu veedi nenu inka pone..pone polene.. Edo edo perigenu perigenu varadhalle.. naalo moham ragilenu ragilenu nippalle.. preme ponge pililichenu pilichenu aasalle.. naalo pranam pose swaase nuvai pothe aipothe.. na gunde pattu parupai podhe kuda neekuda.. vennu vente untane.. vachai itu vachai chali ninnu veedi nenu inka pone..pone polene.. andham ane manthram vesi cheyodhe.. mathekinche manasunu kuda gaayam cheyodhe.. yenaka mundhu yevaremanna ra navanka.. aasalu koncham oosulu koncham aaresukundam.. edho naanu venne thadithe neelo vadhige neede ani vadhe  chesa.. preme perigi neekai neekai nidhure poni jaabili laga vechanu.. Edo edo perigenu perigenu varadhalle.. naalo moham ragilenu ragilenu nippalle.. preme ponge pililichenu pililichenu aasalle.. naalo pranam pose swaase nuvai pothe aipothe.. na gunde pattu parupai podhe kuda neekuda.. vennu vente untane.. vachai itu vachai chali ninnu veedi nenu inka pone..pone polene.. i do i do i wanna really make it true just me and you get locked up in my room get a little bit fishy would fill me in gotta come a little back my friend you are my love you may love you know what I i’m just thinking about just having some fun get a little bit fishy would fill me in gotta come a little back my friend you are my love you may love you know what I i’m just thinking about just having some fun neevu nenu maata manthi aade velalo.. ooru vaada ascharyam tho manane choosindi.. kotha thota malle poolu theesuku vachaka.. edo manchi vishayam neetho cheputha vasthava.. Ohoo Ohhoo kudiyadamallo antha neeve anta.. gaaliki malle thati thati yentho marchesave cheli neeve.. Edo edo perigenu perigenu varadhalle.. naalo moham ragilenu ragilenu nippalle.. preme ponge pililichenu pilichenu aasalle.. naalo pranam pose swaase nuvai pothe aipothe.. na gunde pattu parupai podhe kuda neekuda.. vennu vente untane.. vachai itu vachai chali ninnu veedi nenu inka pone..pone polene.. i do i do i wanna really make it true just me and you get locked up in my room get a little bit fishy  would fill me in gotta come a little back my friend you are my love you may love you know what I i’m just thinking about just having some fun get a little bit fishy would fill me in gotta come a little back my friend you are my love you may love you know what I i’m just thinking about just having some fun]]>
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    Mrogindi sannayi Lyrics

    Mrogindi sannayi gundellona.. preminchi vecheti kallalona.. yemaindho needantha emaindo.. ento ee mahima.. emaindi emaindo monalisa.. preminchi vechinde naalo aasa.. neethone nenu unna thaaja roja.. nuvvu leni o kshaname.. avthondhi oo yugame.. neekai veche oka marilyn monroe nene.. ollantha kamani  nene kaugitlo cherithe vaane.. puva puvva ni maate naaku pranam manasichaimandipraayam udikinde cheliyaa dheham.. oo lai lai lai lai aashala gaalai sei sei sei sei gandham poosai.. oo chiru valanai manasuni parichaane.. sarasuku cherave cindrella.. Mrogindi sannayi gundellona.. preminchi vecheti kallalona.. yemaindho needantha emaindo.. ento ee mahima.. ento ee mahima.. neeve neeve aa julietu saati needhehame naa looti inka ledu neeke poti.. neeve neeve ne hathukunna theega hare mudhu pettu baaga.. na mundhuku vachai bega.. neeve neeve my fair lady neeve na na super jodi.. ne pradhamamuga raasina kaavyamu idhi.. kavithaku aadharam neeve.. emaindi emaindo monalisa.. preminchi vechinde naalo aasa.. neethone nenu  unna thaaja roja.. nuvvu leni o kshaname.. avthondhi oo yugame.. nuvvu leni o kshaname..]]>
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    Baby he Loves you Lyrics

    Cha vadiki na meedha preme ledhu he doesnt love me you know No... he loves you he loves you soo much avuna ..entha entha ante... modhatisari nuvu nannu chusinappudu kaliginati kopamantha modhatisari nenu matladinappudu periginati dveshamanta modhatisari niku muddu petinappudu jarigantii dhoshamanta chivarisari niku nizam cheppinappudu thirinanta bharam anta oo inka.... thele thelavare paleturilona allukunna veluganta pilla lega dhuda nutiki antuna avu palu nurugu antha challa buvva lone nanchukuntu thina avakaya karam antha pelli idukochi thuliyadu thuna adapilla korika antha Baby he loves you loves you loves you so much Baby he loves you loves you loves you so much allari ekuvaithe kanna thalli vessey mottikay chaluvatha jallu pada vela pongi pose matti pula viluvantha bikku bikku mani pariskha rase pillagadi bedhuru antha lakshamandhinaina saval chese atagadi pogarantha Baby he loves you loves you loves you so much Baby he loves you loves you loves you so much panta cheluvulone jeevamantha gantasala pata bahavamanta pandagavachina pabbamochina vantasala loni vasananta kumbakarnudi nidhara antha anjaneyudi ayumantha krishma murthy lo leelalantha bhamagari antha Baby he loves you loves you loves you so much Baby he loves you loves you loves you so much pachi vepaku una chedhu antha rachabanda paina padhamantha ardham aina kakapoina bhakthi kana vedhamantha yeti neeti lona jabilantha yeta yeta vache jathara antha oka pathralo natakalalo naatugola antha Baby he loves you loves you loves you so much Baby he loves you loves you loves you so much entha dhagaraina niku naku madhya una anthuleni dhuram antha entha cheruvaina nuvu nenu kalisi cheraleni thiram antha entha orchukuna nuvu naku chese gnapakalu gayam antha entha gayam aina hai gane marche na thippi sneham antha Baby he loves you loves you loves you so much Baby he loves you loves you I love you so much]]>
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