Monday 14 December 2015

doodle

we may often here about the word "doodle" and admire the doodle picture and know what special information about today by seeing the doodle...
this word doodle actually means "scribble absent-mindedly"...
  this doodle simply conveys some special wonderful meaning and it reach world wide.
 we can also draw doodle for google ...
google conduct doodle competition ... ie "doodle4google" 
 in this comeptition The Google doodle on November 14 made its creator, 7-year-old Varsha Gupta, trend on Twitter and earned her #afullhouseofapplause. Google received over 1,55,000 entries from across India for its third Doodle4Google competition in the country. Varsha, a Class III student from Ryan International School, bagged the winning certificate along with a technology starter package including a laptop, a year's Internet connection.

Varsha's doodle features popular musical instruments from India. Earlier, Google said that it would put the winning Doodle4Google entry on the Google India homepage on Children's Day - 14th November 2011. my favourite doodle images are here 


1. on chaplin's bday
2. on 150 years of london underground

 

Monday 14 September 2015

wipro products


 hai guys .... we may think that wipro is a mnc  company but in addition it include several products also .......Wipro Consumer Care business includes soaps, toiletries, personal care products, baby care products, wellness products, electrical wire devices, domestic and commercial lighting and modular office furniture. We have a strong brand presence with significant market share in identified segments. In addition, we have a strong presence in the personal care and skin care products market in South-East Asia and Middle-East.



Wipro Consumer Care (WCCLG) is today among the top FMCG companies and amongst thefastest growing FMCG companies in India. It has presence in over 40 countries with over 8300 employees worldwide. It has 8 production plants in India and 7 overseas. Besides India, the business has significant presence in Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Middle East.


Wipro Consumer Care organic growth has been led by growth in toilet soaps, domestic and institutional lighting and office furniture. It has gained Global footprint with acquisition of Unza, Yardleyand LD Waxsons. The key brands include – Santoor (a Toilet soap brand with extensions in talcum powder, Handwash, Facewash, Body Lotion, Baby Soap and Shampoo), Chandrika soap, Glucovita Glucose powder, Northwest Switches, Enchanteur (a female toiletry brand), Romano (a male toiletry brand), Bio Essence (a skincare brand) and Yardley (a luxury toiletry brand)




women discrimination

In India, discriminatory attitude towards men and women have existed for generations and affect the lives of both genders. Although the constitution of India has granted men and women equal rights, gender disparity still remains. Gender discrimination violates human rights. These are mostly seen in family land sharing among sisters and brothers.

Education is not wise attained by Indian women. Although literacy rates are increasing, female literacy rate lags behind the male literacy rate.
There is specific research on gender discrimination mostly in favour of men over women.

A decline in the child sex ratio(0–6 years) was observed with India’s 2011 census reporting that it stands at 914 females against 1,000 males, dropping from 927 in 2001 - the lowest since India’s independence.

Although socially women have been at a disadvantage, Indian laws highly favor women. If a husband commits adultery he will be jailed, but a woman cannot be jailed for adultery and neither will she be punished by the courts. There is no recognition of sexual molestation of men and rarely the police stations lodge an First Information Report (FIR); men are considered the culprit by default even if it was the woman that committed sexual abuse against men. Women can jail husband's family for dowry related cases by just filing an FIR. The law IPC 498A demands that the husband's family be considered guilty by default, unless proven otherwise, in other words it implements the doctrine of 'guilty unless proven innocent' defying the universally practised doctrine of 'innocent until proven guilty'. According to one source, this provision is much abused as only four percent of the cases go to the court and the final conviction rate is as low as two percent.





Wednesday 5 August 2015

secret of taj mahal


Hidden rooms, chambers, and Foundations in the Taj Mahal that existed have been hidden and defaced then covered up away from the public gaze.

these arches along the eastern side of the plinth are an indication of the row upon row of rooms total 1089 that lie hidden inside the marble plinth.

Closely scrutinise how the arches and the rectangular ventilators above have been sealed with marble slabs of different sizes and tints.

These seven arches enclose stairs which lead to the top of the marble plinth symmetrrically from right to left and lead to hundreds of rooms enclsed behind the sealed arches

The Taj contains many doorways leading to secret chambers . These doorways have been sealed with brick and lime

2 independent visitors Mr P.N. Sharma and Mr Ganu have had a glimpse of some of those hidden chambers hiding vital evidence of Vedic idols and the rape of the Hindu Taj Mahal.

Besides these many are kept locked by the Government for fear of enraging Muslims and exposing the incompetence of historians world-wide.
the public must raise its voice to have these opened or should institute legal proceedings.

Rooms and Foundations that existed have been hidden and defaced then covered up away from the public gaze.
In the same room strips of ancient Hindu paint are seen on the wall flanking the doorway.
The niches above had paintings of Hindu Gods obviously rubbed off by Mogul desecrators.
The rooms may be seen door within door in a row.
The Archaeological Survey of India keeps conspiratorially locked to hood wink the public.
If the public knew of the Taj hiding hundreds of rooms they would insist in seeing the whole of it.

In a secret red stone storey immediately below the marble platform is one of the 22 riverside rooms
Note Shahjahan has crudely walled up a doorway with un-plastered bricks.
This crude blocking is Shahjahan grand building work.

IS IT JUST A PLAIN COVER UP OF THE ORIGINAL TEMPLE AND A CONSPIRACY BEING CONTINUALLY COVERED UP BY THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA
The public deserves to see this for themselves and investigate the matter further

A corner of one of the rooms in the secret storey immediately below the marble platform of the Taj Mahal.
Note the strips of Hindu paint on the wall. Shahjahan has crudely walled the ventilator at the left, meant for air and light from the riverside, up.
He did not bother even to plaster them.
 
 

Had Shahjahan built the Taj as a mausoleum what was the purpose of 22 rooms?

And why are they kept locked and hidden from the public?


On the inner flank of the 22 locked rooms

In the secret storey in red stone below the marble platform is this corridor about 12ft. broad and 300 ft long.

Note the scallop design at the base of the plinth supporting the arches.

This is Hindu decoration which enables one to identify even a bare plinth as Hindu.

Sunday 2 August 2015

Naga



Scientists have discovered the receptors that allow snakes to find prey in the dark..
Protein ion channels allow snakes to 'see' in the dark.



Vipers, pythons and boas have holes on their faces called pit organs, which contain a membrane that can detect infrared radiation from warm bodies up to one metre away. At night, the pit organs allow snakes to 'see' an image of their predator or prey — as an infrared camera does — giving them a unique extra sense.



A study by US researchers, published online in Nature, has now revealed how this works at a molecular level. Nerve cells in the pit organ contain an ion channel called TRPA1 — an infrared receptor that detects infrared radiation as heat, rather than as light, thus confirming theories of pit-organ function long held by behavioural ecologists. The receptors are also found inside the heads of mammals, where TRPA1 channels, also known as wasabi receptors, detect pungent irritants from mustard plants or other sources.










The pit organ contains nerve fibres known as trigeminal ganglia. The researchers reasoned that a good way to home in on the organ's molecular heat detectors would be to compare the trigeminal ganglia with the dorsal root ganglia. The latter supply the brain with sensory input from the neck down and would be less likely to produce proteins that only pit-organs need to detect heat. The team looked at the different RNAs produced by each type of nerve — an indication of which genes are active and producing proteins. They found only one, TRPA1, which was being expressed differently in the two types of ganglia, with the gene in the trigeminal ganglia producing 400 times more RNA than that in the dorsal root ganglia.


 

Thursday 30 July 2015

india at the top

1. world's cheapest car is produced in india - nano by tata motors.

2. world's first airmail system - between Allahabad and nainital(1911)

3. world's first country to adopt family planning(1952)

4. world's first fingerprint bureau- Kolkata(1897)

5. world's first woman president of UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY - vijayalakshmi pandit

6. world's largest cattle population

7. world's largest consumer of sugar(190 lakhs of tonnes)

8. world's largest postal network is in India

9. world's largest open university

10. world's largest newspaper market India(107 million daily sales)

11. world's largest manufacturer of two wheeler - hero Honda motors ltd.

12. world's largest gold jewellery consumers

13. world's largest pounched milk brand is Amul by Anand, Gujarat

14. world's largest producer of banana

15. world's largest producer of lemon


                                      be proud to be an Indian!!!!!!

Saturday 25 July 2015

sachin..sachin...

"SACHIN IS THE KING OF BATSMANSHIP"
                   ..... says sir vivan Richards

                              Part of  India World Cup-winning squad and the team that took India to its no.1 Test ranking, Sachin Techulkar has bazed his ways through the cricketing world for more than two decades tearing through matches and records alike.  The highest run-getter in both Tests and ODIs in the history of the game, he has also reached what is a truly fabulous milestone...one hundred international centuries...

 
 
 
 


Cricketer of the century takes the reader on a journey from stellar innings to stellar innings,surveying the batting genous's brilliant career through the eyes of a pantheon of people who are legends in their own right from ADAM GILCHIRST,MATHHEW HAYDEN,NASSER HUSSAIN,RAHUL DRAVID,SOURAV GANGULY...........
 
 
 
 
 
"there cannot be another SACHIN TENDULKAR"
says VIRENDER SEHWAG
 
 
 
 He is just phenomenal.  He is one individual I have admired for years....he is simply manificent...... I would have loved to have had sachin's solidness... he is the perfect example of a top-class cricketer..no one has a bad word about him.. ..he is very down to earth...