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Monday, October 10, 2016
Friday, March 25, 2011
CHAK DE INDIA
Tendulkar awesome batting display
Gambir cool innings
Yuraj Marvelous Bowling + Batting
Raina crackers and an aggressive bowling from Zaheer and Aswin
laid a Pathway to a -----------------
Fantastic and Mother of all matches in this world cup (by Ravisastri's words)
INDIA Vs PAKISTAN ,
the semifinal of the 2011 ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Clash of the TITANS
Tomorrow, i.e. on 24 th March 2011, a big event taking place in Ahmadabad. Two giants in the modern cricket world, India and Australia, are going head to head in Quarter Finals this Thursday.
For one team it will be revenge match for what happened in 2003 world cup final, where as for the other it will be the last chance to keep the hope of holding the title.
Typical Election Campaign in INDIA
Communist parties also following the same path as other parties treating people as beggars by offering kilo rice for 2 rupees if they win. Being communists, it is bad on their part. Over the last three years they followed their typical communist way of campaigning, but now as the competition by other parties reaches high heat, these are also using the same tactics as others did. In Tamilnadu, ruling party offered free Laptops to students, making the matter ever worse, resembling the typical Indian politics.
After all, one Chinese author said, "teach people how to catch fish, but not how to eat". I think our politicians are not aware of this fact and just treating people as fools.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
WORLD WATER DAY 22 MARCH 2011
Water is the basis of life, and on this planet only a tiny share—less than one percent of all water—is available for nearly 7 billion people and a myriad of freshwater aquatic ecosystems. It's that tiny share of freshwater that we have to use to meet all of our needs—irrigation, industry, drinking water, and sanitation—and the needs of thousands, if not millions, of other species that we share the planet with.
If each of us learned how to conserve just a little more water, it could add up to big savings. National Geographic's Freshwater Fellow, Sandra Postel, thinks you should start with these simple changes:
1.Choose outdoor landscaping appropriate for your climate. Native plants and grasses that thrive on natural rainfall only are best.
2.Install low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators. Because you’re saving hot water, you’ll also reduce your energy bill.
3.If you’re in the market for a toilet, buy a low-volume, ultra low-volume, or dual-flush model. (Read Green Guide's "Toilet Buying Guide.")
4.Fix leaky faucets. All those wasted drops add up—sometimes to 10-25 gallons a day.
5.Run your dishwasher and washing machine only when full. When it’s time to replace them, buy a water- and energy-efficient model. Remember, saving water saves energy, and saving energy saves water.
6.Eat a bit less meat, especially beef. A typical hamburger can take 630 gallons to produce.
7.Buy less stuff. Everything takes water to make. So if we buy less, we shrink our water footprint.
8.Recycle plastics, glass, metals, and paper. Buy re-usable products rather than throw-aways, as it takes water to make most everything.
9.Turn off the tap while brushing your teeth and washing the dishes. Shave a minute or two off your shower time. Millions of people doing even the little things makes a difference.
10.Know the source of your drinking water—the river, lake, or aquifer that supplies your home. Once you know it, you’ll care about it. You just won’t want to waste water.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
2011 - INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF CHEMISTRY
The International Year of Chemistry 2011 (IYC 2011) is a worldwide celebration of the achievements of chemistry and its contributions to the well-being of humankind. Under the unifying theme “Chemistry—our life, our future,” IYC 2011 will offer a range of interactive, entertaining, and educational activities for all ages. The Year of Chemistry is intended to reach across the globe, with opportunities for public participation at the local, regional, and national level.
The IYC 2011 is an initiative of IUPAC, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, and of UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. It involves chemical societies, academies, and institutions worldwide, and relies on individual initiatives to organize local and regional activities.
http://www.chemistry2011.org/
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Reaching heights in Research is not easy as it sounds
Being a Researcher is a great feeling and cannot be described in words. But the word "Being" says it all, it should be continuous. It will take a lot from person to continue the research work, especially one is in his/her early days of research. Getting experienced from the past mistakes and moving forward is the key & if one fails to do this leads to complete devastation of career as well as the spice of life.Stretching small ideas to a new insight into the phenomena and thus helping to the vast expanding research. The research life is stressful at the same time gives some unknown satisfaction.
After all " Research is a big passion that no one want to lose".
Monday, June 7, 2010
World Environment Day
There are an estimated 5 million to 100 million species on the planet! Scientist have only managed to identify about 2 million species so far. If you think about it, that means there is a huge amount we still don't know about our planet or whom we share it with. What we do know though is that humans are among only a handful of species whose population is growing, while most animals and plants are becoming rarer and fewer.
A total of 17,291 species are known to be threatened with extinction – from little-known plants and insects to charismatic birds and mammals. This is just the tip of the iceberg; many species disappear before they are even discovered.
The reason? Human activities. With our present approach to development, we have caused the clearing of much of the original forest, drained half of the world’s wetlands, depleted three quarters of all fish stocks, and emitted enough heat-trapping gases to keep our planet warming for centuries to come. We have put our foot on the accelerator, making species extinctions occur at up to 1000 times the natural rate. Let us consider carefully the actions each of us must take, and then address ourselves to our common task of preserving all life on Earth.
It is about time we took notice and did something to make a difference. Join thousands of people from countries all over the world in celebrating WED this year. There are literally thousands of ways to do something positive for the environment not only for this day but when ever is possible. You could organize a neighborhood clean-up, stop using plastic bags and get your community to do the same, plant a tree or better yet organize a collective tree planting effort, walk to work, start a recycling drive . . . the possibilities are endless.
Friday, June 4, 2010
Two moons on 27 th August 2010

Planet Mars will be the brightest in the night starting in August. It will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye. This will cultivate on 27 August when Mars comes within 34.65 miles off the earth. Be sure to watch the sky on August 27 12:30 AM. It will look like the earth has two moons.
The next time Mars may come this close in 2287.
Don't forget too see.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
nanomagnetic materials
The evolution of Nanomaterials has brought several advances in material applications, particularly magnetic materials. Nanoferries are widely used in various applications and their use in modern technology , it is in always demand.
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