Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Government Should pay Attention

They Can Feed Terrorists In Jail, but Can't Feed the Family Of Victims Says Sunita.

Sunita, 31 the widow of ANI cameraman Vikram Bhist, lives in a tiny room which is enough only to accomodate a bed and two chairs in Ghaziabad's Vaishali along with her two kids
A photograph being garladned every year on December 13 in Parliament may seems like an honour to some, but the same picture in a10x10 foot room, with an attached kitchen, can bring tears to the eyes of many visitors.
A black steel trunk kept in the room which using as a study table by little Priya, has Bhist Name painted in block letter along with ANI/BBC news.
A framed picture of Bhist with the prime minister AB Vajpayee is kept safly in a small showcase plaed above the bed. These People are the Proud of our country, but in this secnario when dependents of such martyrs are facing these type of problems, Sunita Mother of childern Naveen 12, Priya 11 works in alocal Hindi news channel and earn Rs 8000 per month most of which goes into education of kids.
Really the statement proving true
They Can Feed Terrorists In Jail, but Can't Feed the Family Of Victims Says Sunita.
Our government  should pay attention into these matters like this........

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Tuesday, 13 December 2011

IBPS PO-2011 result has been Declared on 12 December

If  Not Qualified in IBPS PO Exam 2011,don't Worry,IBPS PO Exam 2012 is round the corner.

After the Declaration of IBPS PO Results on 12th December 2012,the fate of almost 10 lakh students was decided.But do you think that one exam alone can decide your fate and suppose that if you are not selected in this exam why lose hope and say bye bye to banking career.Although we don't have exact figures about How many students have passed the IBPS PO Exam 2011,but only bunch of students have been declared qualified in the exam.So don't Lose hope and attempt the Upcoming IBPS PO Exam in 2012 with double effort
IBPS PO Recruitment 2012: We have been asked this question many times When IBPS is going to conduct the Next Common Written Exam for Probationary Officers?.The answer to this question can be answered by IBPS alone,although we have got some probable information related to the upcoming IBPS PO Exam in 2012.The probable information is that IBPS PO Recruitment 2012 notification is expected in the first week of February.Although there is no official word yet on the announcement of IBPS PO Recruitment 2012,but it is expected to be published in the February 2012.

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Monday, 12 December 2011

Wisdem In India

                                                                 

Bloomsbury launches Wisden into India
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc is pleased to announce it has signed a long term licensing deal with leading sports and entertainment management firm FidelisWorld FZ LLC for the rights to Wisden India. Rights will also extend to the regions of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, the Middle East and North America.

A central foundation of Wisden India will be an annual book aimed squarely at the burgeoning Indian market. It will focus on all areas of the Indian game – including Test matches, One Day Internationals, the IPL and domestic cricket – while sharing the same qualities as Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack. A new pool of writers is expected to include some great Indian players as well as respected journalists. Some of the most distinguished names in cricket from Sir Neville Cardus and Sir Donald Bradman to Richie Benaud and Mike Atherton have contributed to past editions of Wisden.

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Cartoonist Mario De Miranda No More

                                                                                                                                             
       
Acclaimed cartoonist Mario Miranda, who made Goan landscapes and people come alive on canvas, died at his ancestral home in Loutolim Sunday(11/12/11) after a long illness, family sources said. He was 85 an
d survived by his wife Habiba and sons, Rahul and Rishad.
Birth
Miranda was born in Daman in 1926 to Goan Catholic parents of Goud Saraswat Brahmin origin. His ancestral surname was Sardessai, before the family converted to Roman Catholicism in the 1750s

Education
Miranda studied at St Joshep's Boy School, Banglore, and did BA(History) from the prestigious St xavier's college in Mumbai. Intially he was intersted in Joining the IAS but changed his mind and started studying architecture on his parent's insistence according to family sources. Soon he lost he his interest in architecture too and ventured nito art.

Into Cartooning
he got first break when The Illustrated Weekly of India(Not Published Now) published a few of his cartoons.
He went to portugal andtions then to London where he worked for Newspaper and in television animation
He has held solo exhibitions in over 22 countries, including the United States, Japan, Brazil, Australia, Singapore, France, Yugoslavia, and Portugal.

Awards
He received padam Shri Award in 1998
He received Padam Bhusan Award in 2002.


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Thursday, 1 December 2011

Sebastian Vettal Become First Man To Win Indian Grand Prix

Red Bull's champion Sebastian Vettal become the first man who won F1 Indian grand Prix which was held at the Buddh International Circuit (BIC) in Greater Noida on October 28 to 30 of 2011
Some Important things about the BIC
*Race Date: 28 Nov to 30 Nov
*Circuit Length: 5.125 Kms
*Race Distance:307.294 Kms
*No. of Laps: 60
*Circuit Name:Buddh International Circuit(Delhi)
*Lap Record: 1.27.249
* Name of Winner: Sebastian Vettel(Germany)

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Sunday, 27 November 2011

Jagjit Singh Biography

Name: Jagjit Singh
Birthday: Saturday, Feb 08 1941
Star Sign: Aquarius
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First Film: Aankhon Aankhon Mein
Nature: Calm
Clothing Style: Formal Suits
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Biography

Jagjit Singh (February 8, 1941 - ) is a popular singer of ghazals in Hindi/Urdu and Punjabi, a composer and also a playback singer in Bollywood. Jag and Jit (both Hindi words) mean "World" and "Victory" respectively, thus the name meaning of the name is One who has won the world. Jagjit Singh was born in Ganganagar (also called "SriGanganager"), Rajasthan. His father Sardar Amar Singh Dhiman, employed with the Government of India, originally hailed from Dalla village in Ropar district of Punjab and his mother Sardarni Bachchan Kaur came from deeply religious Sokhi family of Ottallan village near Samralla. His siblings include four sisters and two brothers and he is fondly called Jeet by his family. Although his late father wanted him to pursue IAS (a prestigious degree in Indian Administrative Service) as a career, he was later happy with his son's achievements in the world of music. Jagjit went to Khalsa High School at Ganganagar. He studied Sciences during higher secondary (after matriculation) from Government College, Ganganagar. He graduated in the Arts stream from DAV College, Jalandhar. He also acquired a Post Graduate Degree in History from Kurukshetra University, Haryana. His association with music goes back to his childhood. He learnt music under Pandit Chaganlal Sharma for two years in Ganganagar, later for six years under Ustad Jamaal Khan of Sainia Gharana, under whom he learnt forms of Indian Classical Music such as Khayal, Thumri and Dhrupad. He was willing to learn from lesser known but talented musicians throughout his college days. The Vice Chancellor of Punjab and Kurukshetra University, Late Professor Surajbhan encouraged his interest in music. He arrived in Mumbai (then Bombay) in 1965 in search for better opportunities as a career musician and singer. Like any other struggler, he too had his share of trials and tribulations. He lived as a paying guest and accepted every offer he received - be it advertisement jingles or performances at weddings and parties.

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