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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

‘I once sold lottery tickets’ : V Nandakumar, IRS officer

Young, suave, articulate and studious are the words that best describe V Nandakumar, an IRS officer.

Nandakumar, who is now an assistant director, investigation department, in the income tax office at Nungambakam, has become a role model for the city’s IAS aspirants, who usually throng his office for advice.


The childhood of this 2004-batch IRS officer was not a bed of roses. He was a school dropout. “I once sold lottery tickets, worked in mechanic shops, as well as television and radio repair centres. Initially I enjoyed the routine as there was no homework and I did not get scolded by teachers. But later, my friends’ parents did not allow me to mingle with them. That was the turning point,” he informs.


After battling dyslexia, Nandakumar secured 52 per cent in his 12th standard examinations. He knocked the doors of many colleges but was denied admission. Finally, he got admission to the English literature course at the Dr Ambedkar Arts and Science College.


“I was an average student and it was difficult to follow English but I worked hard and I was the only one who passed out of college with distinction in English literature,” he recalls. In 1997, Nandakumar started preparing for the UPSC examination. With sheer determination, he cracked this tough examination and now holds a prestigious post.
 
Courtesy: Expressbuzz.com

‘I once sold lottery tickets’ : V Nandakumar, IRS officer

Young, suave, articulate and studious are the words that best describe V Nandakumar, an IRS officer.

Nandakumar, who is now an assistant director, investigation department, in the income tax office at Nungambakam, has become a role model for the city’s IAS aspirants, who usually throng his office for advice.


The childhood of this 2004-batch IRS officer was not a bed of roses. He was a school dropout. “I once sold lottery tickets, worked in mechanic shops, as well as television and radio repair centres. Initially I enjoyed the routine as there was no homework and I did not get scolded by teachers. But later, my friends’ parents did not allow me to mingle with them. That was the turning point,” he informs.


After battling dyslexia, Nandakumar secured 52 per cent in his 12th standard examinations. He knocked the doors of many colleges but was denied admission. Finally, he got admission to the English literature course at the Dr Ambedkar Arts and Science College.


“I was an average student and it was difficult to follow English but I worked hard and I was the only one who passed out of college with distinction in English literature,” he recalls. In 1997, Nandakumar started preparing for the UPSC examination. With sheer determination, he cracked this tough examination and now holds a prestigious post.
 
Courtesy: Expressbuzz.com

The Great Mind Challenge 2010 (TGMC 2010) Alumini

 

The Great Mind Challenge 2010 (TGMC 2010) Alumini

 

Samsung Galaxy Tablet Official Video Teaser


Samsung new android based tablet which is going to be launched in at IFA 2010, Berlin on 2 September 2010 is being one of the most anticipated android based tablet from samsung, below is the official video preview of samsung new tablet coming soon.
Some Suspected Features Of Samsung Tablet
Android 2.2 OS
7-inch display screen
Swype keyboard
Video calling
GPS Navigation
E-reading
HD movie playback
PC link web
Flash support
Full web browsing
Augmented reality
A Camera with Flash
Headphone jack

We will post the confirmed full specifications once it is launched or once we get to know about it, till that time you can keep a check on the official website which will have more updates coming soon.

Samsung Galaxy Tablet Official Video Teaser


Samsung new android based tablet which is going to be launched in at IFA 2010, Berlin on 2 September 2010 is being one of the most anticipated android based tablet from samsung, below is the official video preview of samsung new tablet coming soon.
Some Suspected Features Of Samsung Tablet
Android 2.2 OS
7-inch display screen
Swype keyboard
Video calling
GPS Navigation
E-reading
HD movie playback
PC link web
Flash support
Full web browsing
Augmented reality
A Camera with Flash
Headphone jack

We will post the confirmed full specifications once it is launched or once we get to know about it, till that time you can keep a check on the official website which will have more updates coming soon.

Google Launched New Youtube Channel For Google Mobile

Google has just launched new google mobile youtube channel with some new videos on google giggles which Goggles can actually recognize much more than just bar codes and book covers, and these videos really let you take Goggles for a test drive.
GooMobile
In channel’s “featured” section, they highlighted some of our mobile search capabilities showing videos like search by voice, sight, and location — that really help you take advantage of your phone’s unique technology.
They will be adding many more new videos, so please visit youtube.com/googlemobile and subscribe. Also, if you’ve already subscribed to our old channel, note that you need to subscribe to the new one separately.


Google Launched New Youtube Channel For Google Mobile

Google has just launched new google mobile youtube channel with some new videos on google giggles which Goggles can actually recognize much more than just bar codes and book covers, and these videos really let you take Goggles for a test drive.
GooMobile
In channel’s “featured” section, they highlighted some of our mobile search capabilities showing videos like search by voice, sight, and location — that really help you take advantage of your phone’s unique technology.
They will be adding many more new videos, so please visit youtube.com/googlemobile and subscribe. Also, if you’ve already subscribed to our old channel, note that you need to subscribe to the new one separately.


BadriNath Logo (May Be Fake)

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BadriNath Logo (May Be Fake)

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_YjF5rgKuMuY/THzQ7GzxKeI/AAAAAAAAIMQ/FtJvPjrLLuc/s1600/badrinath.jpg

Mahesh In SouthScope Sept Edition

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Mahesh In SouthScope Sept Edition

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/__eLM3QTxZsc/THzrwMfaxoI/AAAAAAAAYfs/o284PWnfnZg/s1600/Mahesh+on+SOuth+Scope.jpg

23 walls of Googley

This Is An Article Form Google Employ...


A couple months ago while visiting our London office, I noticed a really cool Google logo on the wall. It was a mosaic of photos of London that had been created by a product manager named Clay Bavor and a team of Googlers (in fact, Clay wrote about it). As a few of us admired the wall, we thought there must be other Googlers who could create something equally cool and fun. So we cooked up a little contest for the product management team: create your own version of a “Googley Art Wall” and the team with the best entry wins a nice dinner out and a donation to the charity of its choice.


When we announced the contest, we weren’t sure if we’d get enough entries to make it interesting. Within minutes of seeing the announcement, however, Lorraine Twohill (head of marketing) and Claire Hughes Johnson (head of online sales) both asked if it was OK for their teams to enter too. Soon Googlers from offices and teams around the world were doing their best to create beautiful, creative and Googley “art walls,” on small budgets and their own time.


Seven weeks later, 23 teams from 12 offices across eight countries submitted videos and photographs of their work. The entries were so universally good that the judges couldn’t limit themselves to picking just one winner. The grand prize went to “Rubik’s Cubes Galore!”, a giant Google doodle meticulously composed of 850 Rubik’s Cubes, created by practically the entire Taipei office. We also named four runners-up: from Mountain View, a “Periodic Table of Google Elements,” a colorful collection of facts and stats about Google and the Internet arranged as a giant periodic table; the “Google Paris Metro Station,” a Metro stop built right inside the Paris office; the “Shanghai Interactive Wall,” a magnetic wall with 63 moveable tiles; and in Dublin, the “Google FoosWall,” a super-sized foosball table with handmade players that spell Google. Watch the video to see the making of these winning walls, along with the finished products.





People sometimes ask me to define “Googley.” Now I can just tell them to walk by any of the newly decorated walls (you should too, if you happen to visit a Google office). This is what happens when you give Googlers a little space—and paint guns, a wood shop, litter scraps from micro-kitchens, stained glass, LEDs, dried beans, colorful plastic balls, antique furniture—or just about anything else they can get their hands on, apparently. They create incredible things.



23 walls of Googley

This Is An Article Form Google Employ...


A couple months ago while visiting our London office, I noticed a really cool Google logo on the wall. It was a mosaic of photos of London that had been created by a product manager named Clay Bavor and a team of Googlers (in fact, Clay wrote about it). As a few of us admired the wall, we thought there must be other Googlers who could create something equally cool and fun. So we cooked up a little contest for the product management team: create your own version of a “Googley Art Wall” and the team with the best entry wins a nice dinner out and a donation to the charity of its choice.


When we announced the contest, we weren’t sure if we’d get enough entries to make it interesting. Within minutes of seeing the announcement, however, Lorraine Twohill (head of marketing) and Claire Hughes Johnson (head of online sales) both asked if it was OK for their teams to enter too. Soon Googlers from offices and teams around the world were doing their best to create beautiful, creative and Googley “art walls,” on small budgets and their own time.


Seven weeks later, 23 teams from 12 offices across eight countries submitted videos and photographs of their work. The entries were so universally good that the judges couldn’t limit themselves to picking just one winner. The grand prize went to “Rubik’s Cubes Galore!”, a giant Google doodle meticulously composed of 850 Rubik’s Cubes, created by practically the entire Taipei office. We also named four runners-up: from Mountain View, a “Periodic Table of Google Elements,” a colorful collection of facts and stats about Google and the Internet arranged as a giant periodic table; the “Google Paris Metro Station,” a Metro stop built right inside the Paris office; the “Shanghai Interactive Wall,” a magnetic wall with 63 moveable tiles; and in Dublin, the “Google FoosWall,” a super-sized foosball table with handmade players that spell Google. Watch the video to see the making of these winning walls, along with the finished products.





People sometimes ask me to define “Googley.” Now I can just tell them to walk by any of the newly decorated walls (you should too, if you happen to visit a Google office). This is what happens when you give Googlers a little space—and paint guns, a wood shop, litter scraps from micro-kitchens, stained glass, LEDs, dried beans, colorful plastic balls, antique furniture—or just about anything else they can get their hands on, apparently. They create incredible things.



Upcoming Games -- Ravi Teja




Thanks 

RAVITEJA

Upcoming Games -- Ravi Teja




Thanks 

RAVITEJA

Sunday, August 29, 2010

JNTU K First Mid Online Bits From PRSolutions.in

These Are The Bits....For First Mid CSE 4-1

You Can Download it here...LINK

JNTU K First Mid Online Bits From PRSolutions.in

These Are The Bits....For First Mid CSE 4-1

You Can Download it here...LINK

Saturday, August 28, 2010

GATE or GRE, Which One To Chose?


This is really a nice question at the right time. We have several months to go for GATE and probably the same amount of time for GRE, if we decide to take a master degree abroad. I will try to shad light on both the options and let you decide what is good for you. We are trying to understand them because both lead to Master degree in Engineering.

Let me start with GATE, it based on the subject we learned during graduation (BE or B.Tech). GATE exam helps in getting admission in M.Tech (master of Technology degree) in Indian universities.
The basic advantage with GATE is that if you do well you will get to see most prestigious engineering institutes in the world. You get a scholarship to support education and get wonderful two years of life that you are going to remember for rest of you life. Even if you little less scores it will take you to some college where you will enjoy scholarship and time.

The real daunting task comes when the master degree is finished. IITs, NITs and some good universities have placements and everyone have to face huge competition. Even top multinational companies one or two candidates out few hundred bright candidates.

Another disadvantage, because of high competition, is that somehow one need to remove few candidates to make selection procedure to finish in given time, and usually CGP or percentage will come into picture as a short listing criteria killing many bright students who didn’t cared much about scores and marks.

Now let’s move on to GRE, it’s really exciting to go aboard, specially for Indian students. That motivates many students for preparing for GRE. The biggest advantage studying abroad is that the exposure and huge confidence one gain in life. It also depends on where you study. Given a chance to me I would try studying abroad at the earliest age at a best place ;)

Preparing for GRE need extra effort as English is not our first language, though most of Indian student do good, but one the average we don’t do good in English. Apart from this, after GRE, one has to run around a lot to fulfill many other admission requirements. This may discourage few students from taking this option.

The other disadvantages are, if you don’t get a scholarship you may land up serving tables in an Indian Restaurant. If your university is not well ranked and you don’t have a scholarship then it’s totally a mess, one or the other day you will land in India for good too.

Now, if you ask me what I did, when I was standing as a B.Tech final year student? I opted for GATE. But on the same time I tried a lot to understand the admission procedure in Australia, New Zealand and Canada. I did it because there was a useless procedure for paying GRE and TOFEL Fee, I was not good at English and was from a small town and was afraid to go to a metro city and talk to consultancies.

On the other hand, I was good at engineering subjects that made me very comfortable with GATE. Scholarship, and the energy to see IITs was enough for me to opt for GATE. I know my country well and I know the English they speak so all these made GATE easy and best possible option for me.

The most important factor for not going ahead with GRE was lack of guidance and motivation for studying abroad. Paying fee for master degree and managing living in US or other countries was considered as failure at my home. Most of my friends went there either paid full fee, or got some waiver from university and I never saw anyone got scholarship that pay their living there.

After doing M.Tech I started thinking of PhD abroad, but there was again lack of guidance and this time I approached few consultants and they shown a lengthy procedure, which was almost infeasible for me to try. I left that option in their offices and moved on with simple and long loved dream of IITs. The more trouble I saw going abroad the more I loved IITs and became disparate to join there for PhD.

I know where I was going and know what I want to do, and was doing it happily, because of the freedom it offered me. If we don’t know what IITs are for then we will end up in books and finally feel that there is always some smarter than you. I got a huge advantage being an IITian. I also, got a chance to visit Singapore and Korea for research without spending a single penny from my pocket. 
After spending several years abroad, I feel its better we start early in life. If possible go abroad for engineering degree itself, gain that exposure and try to be best and learn how common people use resources to build big business. Make a point to learn how opportunities come and how to grab them to grow higher.

The conclusion is wherever you go, try to reach excellence and try to be best. Not just say that work like that. Raise above all excuses and work hard to the human capacity and expect the best of it. All Indian you see on the top are because of their hard work and too much competitive and never give up attitude. Let’s work hard and chase our dreams.

Thanks 
Zahid
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GATE or GRE, Which One To Chose?


This is really a nice question at the right time. We have several months to go for GATE and probably the same amount of time for GRE, if we decide to take a master degree abroad. I will try to shad light on both the options and let you decide what is good for you. We are trying to understand them because both lead to Master degree in Engineering.

Let me start with GATE, it based on the subject we learned during graduation (BE or B.Tech). GATE exam helps in getting admission in M.Tech (master of Technology degree) in Indian universities.
The basic advantage with GATE is that if you do well you will get to see most prestigious engineering institutes in the world. You get a scholarship to support education and get wonderful two years of life that you are going to remember for rest of you life. Even if you little less scores it will take you to some college where you will enjoy scholarship and time.

The real daunting task comes when the master degree is finished. IITs, NITs and some good universities have placements and everyone have to face huge competition. Even top multinational companies one or two candidates out few hundred bright candidates.

Another disadvantage, because of high competition, is that somehow one need to remove few candidates to make selection procedure to finish in given time, and usually CGP or percentage will come into picture as a short listing criteria killing many bright students who didn’t cared much about scores and marks.

Now let’s move on to GRE, it’s really exciting to go aboard, specially for Indian students. That motivates many students for preparing for GRE. The biggest advantage studying abroad is that the exposure and huge confidence one gain in life. It also depends on where you study. Given a chance to me I would try studying abroad at the earliest age at a best place ;)

Preparing for GRE need extra effort as English is not our first language, though most of Indian student do good, but one the average we don’t do good in English. Apart from this, after GRE, one has to run around a lot to fulfill many other admission requirements. This may discourage few students from taking this option.

The other disadvantages are, if you don’t get a scholarship you may land up serving tables in an Indian Restaurant. If your university is not well ranked and you don’t have a scholarship then it’s totally a mess, one or the other day you will land in India for good too.

Now, if you ask me what I did, when I was standing as a B.Tech final year student? I opted for GATE. But on the same time I tried a lot to understand the admission procedure in Australia, New Zealand and Canada. I did it because there was a useless procedure for paying GRE and TOFEL Fee, I was not good at English and was from a small town and was afraid to go to a metro city and talk to consultancies.

On the other hand, I was good at engineering subjects that made me very comfortable with GATE. Scholarship, and the energy to see IITs was enough for me to opt for GATE. I know my country well and I know the English they speak so all these made GATE easy and best possible option for me.

The most important factor for not going ahead with GRE was lack of guidance and motivation for studying abroad. Paying fee for master degree and managing living in US or other countries was considered as failure at my home. Most of my friends went there either paid full fee, or got some waiver from university and I never saw anyone got scholarship that pay their living there.

After doing M.Tech I started thinking of PhD abroad, but there was again lack of guidance and this time I approached few consultants and they shown a lengthy procedure, which was almost infeasible for me to try. I left that option in their offices and moved on with simple and long loved dream of IITs. The more trouble I saw going abroad the more I loved IITs and became disparate to join there for PhD.

I know where I was going and know what I want to do, and was doing it happily, because of the freedom it offered me. If we don’t know what IITs are for then we will end up in books and finally feel that there is always some smarter than you. I got a huge advantage being an IITian. I also, got a chance to visit Singapore and Korea for research without spending a single penny from my pocket. 
After spending several years abroad, I feel its better we start early in life. If possible go abroad for engineering degree itself, gain that exposure and try to be best and learn how common people use resources to build big business. Make a point to learn how opportunities come and how to grab them to grow higher.

The conclusion is wherever you go, try to reach excellence and try to be best. Not just say that work like that. Raise above all excuses and work hard to the human capacity and expect the best of it. All Indian you see on the top are because of their hard work and too much competitive and never give up attitude. Let’s work hard and chase our dreams.

Thanks 
Zahid
Please subscribe for updates and become a fan on facabook to gain feeds in facebook. Don’t hesitate to drop a comment for a question or suggestion.
Wish you all a wonderful luck ahead.


AR Rahman Common Wealth Games Tune




Living Legend Of Musiq AR RAHMAN this time gave intro song to the commonwealth games...conducted by sports authority and government of india...

Song was Awesome....

Wanna Hear: Click Here

AR Rahman Common Wealth Games Tune




Living Legend Of Musiq AR RAHMAN this time gave intro song to the commonwealth games...conducted by sports authority and government of india...

Song was Awesome....

Wanna Hear: Click Here

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Mahesh's Dookudu Shooting From September 15th



Super Star Mahesh Babu's next film " Dookudu " will be starting after 15th September. 1st five days shooting will take place at Hyderabad and  the crew will move to Kolkata for the 20 days schedule.
As per our sources one of the song will be canned in Krishna Studios near Shemshabad airport where one of the floor is already ready with fully air conditioned 1st time in India.
as per the sources 

Crew : Fights : Vijayan
Photography : Prasad Marella ( Dhee,Ready,Simha)
Story : Gopi Mohan
Music : Thaman (Kick)
Director : Srinu Vytla
Producer :  Achanta Gopinath,Achanta Ramu, Anil Sunkara
Banner : 14 Reels Entertainment

Mahesh's Dookudu Shooting From September 15th



Super Star Mahesh Babu's next film " Dookudu " will be starting after 15th September. 1st five days shooting will take place at Hyderabad and  the crew will move to Kolkata for the 20 days schedule.
As per our sources one of the song will be canned in Krishna Studios near Shemshabad airport where one of the floor is already ready with fully air conditioned 1st time in India.
as per the sources 

Crew : Fights : Vijayan
Photography : Prasad Marella ( Dhee,Ready,Simha)
Story : Gopi Mohan
Music : Thaman (Kick)
Director : Srinu Vytla
Producer :  Achanta Gopinath,Achanta Ramu, Anil Sunkara
Banner : 14 Reels Entertainment

Ram Charan In Maa Stars Magzine























Raacha rachaaa...!!!

Ram Charan In Maa Stars Magzine























Raacha rachaaa...!!!

Guess Which Company Is It?

 
AMAZING ............................................................
 
 
Still thinking...................... .............
 
 

 
Try to guess it.....................
 
 
NASA ?????
 
 
NOOOOOOOOOOO..................................
 

It's .............................
 
 
RELIANCE COMMUNICATIONS (NOC) MUMBAI
 
Biggest Group of India and World Wide Rank 87....       
 
Fact File: Situated in Metgalli City Mysore its Worlds 2nd Biggest Screen just after NASA.
 
Mainly Built to have look into   Fiber Optic Cable laid down all over India .
 
It mainly used By Fault Detection and Quick Response Cell .
 
The facility has some of World's finest Technologies attached within it .
 
It has fully functional Helipad too...

Guess Which Company Is It?

 
AMAZING ............................................................
 
 
Still thinking...................... .............
 
 

 
Try to guess it.....................
 
 
NASA ?????
 
 
NOOOOOOOOOOO..................................
 

It's .............................
 
 
RELIANCE COMMUNICATIONS (NOC) MUMBAI
 
Biggest Group of India and World Wide Rank 87....       
 
Fact File: Situated in Metgalli City Mysore its Worlds 2nd Biggest Screen just after NASA.
 
Mainly Built to have look into   Fiber Optic Cable laid down all over India .
 
It mainly used By Fault Detection and Quick Response Cell .
 
The facility has some of World's finest Technologies attached within it .
 
It has fully functional Helipad too...

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