Monday, December 22, 2008

The Avenues, Biggest Mall in Kuwait

Today I visited The avenues, It hosts the widest selection of international brands in the region spread over 216 stores including Kuwait's first Carrefour hypermarket, the region's largest IKEA store, Cinescape, (a ten-screen Cinema complex), 39 restaurants and cafes within a lively 'Theatre of Food'. Phase One comprises 170,000 square metres of leasable area and over 4,000 car parking spaces. In addition to hosting a wide range of well-known brands, The Avenues will introduce new fashion brands to the Kuwaiti marketplace, such as Forever 21, Banana Republic, and The White Co. Kuwait's retail giant M.H. Alshaya Co. will have over 40 commercial outlets at the mall, including Starbucks, Debenhams, Mothercare, Boots, Next, H&M, and Foot Locker.


Will add more details and Pictures of mall in sometime.

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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Souk Al Sharq

Souk Al Sharq, one of the best malls built on Sea. Its a huge market with all top international brands, Debenhams in one corner and Sultan center on the other. It was opened in 1999.I had gone there with my brother,Afroz Ahmad the first time and was amazed with the beauty. The prices are at higher side but a good place to hang out and have food.Here is the picture of backside of Mall from the beach side.


The mall was also hit by a missile from IRAQ in 2005.Many big malls have been built nowdays but this has its own importance.This picture is at a parking lot and you can see the sea behind.

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Kuwait Tower and Beaches

Kuwait Beaches are so quiet and pleasant. Had swam in the sea I was 5, Recently I again visited the famous sea near kuwait towers. The sea in the picture is arabian gulf and tower is called kuwait towers ,It was designed by were designed by Sune Lindström and Malene Björn and were built by Energoprojekt, a company from Belgrade, Serbia

The Kuwait Towers are three towers of reinforced concrete in Kuwait City. The main tower is 187 metres high and serves as a restaurant and water tower. It also has a Viewing Sphere which rises to 11123 meters above sea level and completes a full round turn every 30 minutes. The second tower is 145.8 metres high and serves as a water tower. The third tower houses equipment to control the flow of electricity and illuminates the two bigger towers. Below is picture of beach from foot of kuwait towers



Kuwait Towers is artichtecural beauty and main tourist attraction in kuwait. "Your visit to kuwait is uncomplete without seeing this," says my father Mohammad Anis Ahmad.Another picture from 100ms of kuwait towers



This picture is from inside of the biggest sphere, You can see whole of kuwait here and also it rotates.The entry fee is arround 1 kd($3 ), And there is refreshment bar too.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Shoe Thrower, A hero!

TV reporter Muntazer Al-Zaidi, who also called Bush a "dog" at a news conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki on Sunday and became an instant sensation in the Arab world, faced charges of "aggression against a president.
Pelting the American president with shoes was the best way for expressing what Iraqis and Arabs feel toward Bush

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Monday, December 15, 2008

Kuwait

I am in Kuwait now , will write more about it soon.
I was born in kuwait in September 11, 1983 in Hadi Hospital. I have done my school here at New Indian School. I have an attachment to Kuwait

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

airlift cab

I have come to Bangalore airport by Airlift, I only had two options the bus and airlift , my flight was at 4 in the morning so was risky to go to the bus stop in the night and was far too.. other option was airlift, though I heard bad reviews about this but it was the cheapest and best option. There was confusion about luggage allowed, You can easily carry 30 kgs luggage and at odd time there will be max 3 people in 5 seater. The cost is 330. there is no GPS and TV as depicted in the add.

In oddtimes, I recommend airlift

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At BIAL Airport

Hi friends, I am leaving to kuwait and writing this post from WIFI in BIAL. Bangalore international airport. This new airport started recently and its very grand , everything is good about the Airport but its very far from the city. its like a real internationaly airport with free dutyshops. The food is expensive and minimum you can have is a coke of 56 rs.There is a free WIFI in BIAL though you have to send an sms for password.

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Sunday, December 7, 2008

Eid-Al-Adha

Eid-Al-Adha is celeberated on last day of Haj, In India It will be celebrated on Tuesday 9th December, We will have to perform the Eid prayers and then go ahead with Kurabani- slaughter of animal in name of Allah.

Eid Mubarak To All

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Zoe Resto Lounge

Today I have been to Zoe's with my college friends, It has a good ambience . The food is ok but quantity is very less, Its not worth the price.

Adddress:100 Feet Road, 7th Main , Indira Nagar , Bangalore- 560038

They serve : Italian, Mediterranean

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Petition for 26/11

Please find below the link to the petition which outlines the minimumactionthat is expected of the government. Idea is to present a humungous amountof signatures (minimum 1 million, if the media participates unitedly,this no. can go upto even 20-30 million)A group of people from cross-section of the society (hopefully backed byalarge rally and media coverage) will present this petition to the PrimeMinister around the 15 December asking for a formal reply from theGovernment to the action expected by the public and the timeframeswithinwhich the action should be expected.Requesting not only your signature on the petition but also your supporttoforward this to all your friends. Should your organisation bemaintainingany email databases, request your support to mass email this petitionrequest to all on your database.

http://www.PetitionOnline.com/26novAct/petition.html

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A smile in Sky


This photo was taken by me on 1st december 2009. A check on the Internet revealed that the stellar phenomenon was caused by Venus, Jupiter and a three-day-old crescent moon aligning at the right spots to form the Smiley.
To see it agaib you will have to wait another five years before Smiley appears in the night sky again.

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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Attacks bad for Muslims

Being an Indian Muslim such attacks are double edged sword for us .First militanst don't care if you are Muslim/Hindu when killing, so Muslims take a toll there. Once investigation starts again Muslim are killed and tortured. In India there are more Hindu terrorists than Muslim terrorists but still all Muslims are terrorists has become reason behind harassing Muslims. Like the Delhi batli house case.

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Mumbai, Iraq in making

Three days after the Mumbai attacks, it is unclear who is behind them. And that in itself tells a story. Terrorism experts have been all over television and the Internet speculating on the identity of the perpetrators, more often than not attempting to divine their identity from the group's tactics. The problem is that terrorists do not follow rule books they learn and adapt from other groups. What we should be certain of, though, is that the Mumbai attackers were combat trained. You do not sustain a military assault for three days, taking only combat naps, unless you know what you are doing. You have to have been shot at before. You cannot be intimidated by flash-bang grenades, or commandos fast-roping down the side of a building. Indulging in the same sort of speculation as the terrorism experts, I would say it's likely the attackers picked up their combat experience in Afghanistan. They could have come out of Iraq as well, but Mumbai seems a little far afield for Iraqis.

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Terrorism , a menance

Why media didnt cry and didnt go mad about symphathising with the killing of innocent muslims in 2002 State Sponsored Gujarat Massacre beacuse they people who got killed were muslims!! Media did same with Butchering & dying of 600 Iraqi children daily, during George Bush Senior brutal regime. but these media people only cry on non state sponsored crimes and genocides,

Both Iraq, Afghanistan, Babri Mosque demolition, and Gujrat massacre, just a few recent one to mention has been done with the state approval so these crimes are not terrorism, terrorism is only when someone kill someone on his own, same with Israel, Israel's soldiers kill Palestinian with U.S and Israel state approvals also, so thats not a terrorism. Now I hope you understand. The beaurocracy and politicians all are highly fanatical and partial. Its high we should geared up

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Friday, November 28, 2008

Method to the madness


So what is new about Mumbai, November 2008?
It is tempting to label the attackers as 'crazies' - but such a dismissive appellation may be misplaced
The obvious novelty is the use of frontal assault tactics instead of timed explosive devices.
This is new in the urban Indian context. There was one notable exception - an attack by a five-man squad armed with rifles and grenades on India's Parliament in New Delhi in December 2001.
The attackers were narrowly prevented by alert staff from gaining access to the building, where hundreds of parliamentarians and ministers were attending a session.
They were gunned down near the entrance by security personnel after an hour-long battle.
Nine guards and parliament stewards also died.
This attack led to the crisis of 2002 between India and Pakistan.
The Indian government blamed Pakistani religious radicals, and embarked on a major military build-up on the border with Pakistan, to which Pakistan responded with its own mobilisation.
The stand-off eventually wound down later in 2002 after months of tension and brinkmanship.
But frontal assaults, usually carried out by two-man teams firing semi-automatic rifles and lobbing grenades, were the favoured tactic of the insurgency in Indian-administered Kashmir between 1999 and 2003.
Fidayeen technique
Scores of such attacks were carried out by "fidayeen" (literally "death-defying") squads in Indian-administered Kashmir during that period.

Ahmedabad saw rioting after the Gujarat killings in 2002In many instances, these attacks led to confrontations lasting anywhere between 24 and 72 hours between the raiders and security forces, who were often constrained by the presence of trapped civilians.
Most of the locations targeted were Indian military and police installations in the Kashmir Valley, particularly in the regional capital Srinagar.
But some attacks targeted civilians, especially in and around the Hindu-majority city of Jammu, in the southern part of Indian-administered Kashmir.
The perpetrators were not members of the main homegrown Kashmiri insurgent group, the Hizb-ul Mujahideen ("Warriors of the Faith").
The fidayeen technique - a rudimentary form of "shock and awe" warfare - was introduced into Kashmir by Pakistani radical organisations that entered the Kashmir insurgency from the mid-1990s onwards.
The large majority of fidayeen attacks in Kashmir were perpetrated by one such organisation, the Lashkar-e-Toiba, headquartered in Pakistan and founded and led by Pakistani religious radicals.
The Lashkar-e Toiba did over time recruit a handful of local Kashmiris as fidayeen cadre, but most of the attackers were Pakistani nationals who had crossed into Indian-administered Kashmir.
Fidayeen attacks have died down in Kashmir since India-Pakistan relations thawed from 2004 onward.
But the deployment of exactly the same tactic in central Mumbai shows that this technique has now found a new and even more dangerous theatre in which to operate.
Method
The tactic is thus not without precedent, but the mayhem in Mumbai may nonetheless mark a new chapter in the evolution of urban terrorism in India.
Bombs planted in markets and on commuter trains kill and maim working-class and middle-class Indians.
The gunmen who attacked two luxury hotels, and a fashionable cafe frequented by visiting Westerners, have brought the "war" - as they see it - to India's elite class, and to affluent Westerners living in or visiting India's most cosmopolitan city.
If reports that the gunmen specifically looked for American and British citizens to take hostage are true, it would suggest that this terrorist spectacular had little to do with the prejudice and discrimination many Muslims do encounter in India.
It is tempting to label the attackers as "crazies". But such a dismissive appellation may be misplaced.
It is more than likely that the masterminds are seasoned operatives and that the foot-soldiers, young as they may have been, had undergone rigorous training for months, perhaps years.
The attacks also show every sign of having been designed to maximise media attention on a global scale. In other words, there is a method to the madness.

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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Mumbai Hit

Mumbai Hit

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Duckworth-Lewis method

W all may hear about DL method in matches, that India has won by DL method, Wanted to briefly explain what is Duckworth-Lewis method. In the sport of cricket, the Duckworth-Lewis method (D/L method) is a mathematical way to calculate the target score for the team batting second in a one-day cricket or Twenty-20 cricket match interrupted by weather or other circumstance. It is generally accepted to be a fair and accurate method of setting a target score, but as it attempts to predict what would have happened had the game come to its natural conclusion, it generates some controversy. The D/L method was devised by two English statisticians, Frank Duckworth and Tony Lewis.
Stoppage in 1st Innings
In the 4th India - England ODI in the 2008 series, the first innings was interrupted by rain on two occasions, resulting in the match being reduced to 22 overs a side. India (batting first) made 166/4. England's target was therefore set by the D/L method at 198 from 22 overs.
This example illustrates how the D/L method sets a higher target for the team batting second when the delay occurs in the 1st innings. Because England knew they had only 22 overs the expectation is that they will be able to score more runs from those overs than India had from their (interrupted) innings. England made 178/8 from 22 overs, and so the match was listed as "India won by 19 runs (D/L method)"
The essence of the D/L method is 'resources'. Each team is taken to have two 'resources' to use to make as many runs as possible: the number of overs they have to receive; and the number of wickets they have in hand. At any point in any innings, a team's ability to score more runs depends on the combination of these two resources. Looking at historical scores, there is a very close correspondence between the availability of these resources and a team's final score, a correspondence which D/L exploits
Using a published table which gives the percentage of these combined resources remaining for any number of overs (or, more accurately, balls) left and wickets lost, the target score can be adjusted up or down to reflect the loss of resources to one or both teams when a match is shortened one or more times. This percentage is then used to calculate a target (sometimes called a 'par score') that is usually a fractional number of runs. If the second team passes the target then the second team is taken to have won the match; if the match ends when the second team has exactly met (but not passed) the target (rounded down to the next integer) then the match is taken to be a tie.
Application
The D/L method is relatively simple to apply, but requires a published reference table and some simple mathematical calculations. As with most non-trivial statistical derivations, however, the D/L method can produce results that are somewhat counterintuitive, and the announcement of the derived target score can provoke a good deal of second-guessing and discussion amongst the crowd at the cricket ground. This can also be seen as one of the method's successes, adding interest to a "slow" rain-affected day of play.
Applied to 50 over matches, each team has to face at least 20 overs before D/L can decide the game. In Twenty20 games, each side has to face at least 5 overs.

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

koramangala

koramangala one of the best places to stay and work in bangalore, I have been staying here since june 2005.

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Ranchi

Ranchi- Capital of Jharkand

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Yuvraj Singh



Yuvraj Singh performance England was breath taking all the three matches he performed. he has style and the way he hits the ball.Dhoni said "He is a pleasure to watch when in full flow. Even Sachin and Sehwag are so, but Yuvraj somehow stands out…he is such a strong hitter,"


Not only with the bat but also with the bat he should great talent, he was man of the match in second ODI.



1st ODI he made 138 from just 125 balls with six sixers.


2nd ODI made 118 runs and took 4 wickets.


3rd OdI made 38 valuable runs.
He is been called Yamraj for the England Team. Wish him all the success and should sustane his form.

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Shahrukh Khan's Quotes




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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

ICL 2 Finals Lahore Badshahs My favourite

ICL 2 finals will be best of three and played between Hyderabad and Lahore on the folwoing days

Match 1 Nov 13,200819:30 (IST)

Match 2 Nov 14,200819:30 (IST)

Match 3 Nov 5,200819:30 (IST)

Lahore Badshahs seem to be favourite here because all players are in tremendous form escpecially Inzamam, The great Inzamam was just proving his batting prowess, playing a clinical knock to take the score to 130 /3 putting the Lahore Badshahs in the front at the end of the 15th over in company of Mohammad Yousuf. Inzamam brought his second ICL fifty in the 17th over coming off only 28 balls; laced with 6 fours and 2 sixes. In the end a clinical 87 run partnership for the forth wicket, powered by a 62 run knock from the Lahore skipper Inzamam saw the Lahore Badshahs romp home to a 6 wicket victory in the 19th over.

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Monday, November 10, 2008

SRK's new love- Anushka Sharma

Anushka Sharma a 5'9" tall elite model is the heroine of the forthcoming Indian Bollywood film Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi that stars Shahrukh Khan in the pivotal role. Directed by Aditya Chopra, the film is currently in its filming stage and is expected to release on December 12, 2008.
Anushka was picked to be Wendell Rodrick's finale model at the last Fashion Week. Since then the demure looking model has done campaigns for Silk & Shine, Whisper and Fiat Palio. With a set of expressive eyes, this 18-year old Bangalorean has always wanted to be a model. "I can't see myself doing anything else," she was once quoted as saying. At the moment she is studying for a degree in economics. The below picture is from her latest movie RNBDJ

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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Pianist at Leela Palace


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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Wishing Shahrukh Khan a Very Happy birthday!

Shahrukh has been my favourite actor since Daar and Bazigaar,Also my Dad's. I really respect his style and have loved all his movies.This post is a tribute to him and wishing him many more glorius years in bollywood.

SHAHRUKH KHAN (SRK) is the new superstar. Dilip Kumar, Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan were the previous superstars of Bollywood. Popularly known as Badshah Khan or King Khan, Shahrukh Khan is celebrating his 44th birthday today i.e 2nd november 2008

From a Fauji and Circus boy, Shahrukh Khan has now become the superstar and also the first choice of millions of people across the world. In fact, it’s only Shahrukh who got the chance to ape superstar Dilip Kumar in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Devdas’ and millennium star Amitabh Bachchan in Farhan Akhtar’s ‘Don’. On his 43rd birthday here is a brief account, Shahrukh Khan’s biography, mainly an account of his 15 year film career.

Born in Delhi, on November 2, 1965, in a Muslim family, Shahrukh Khan is a perfect example of a self made man. In fact, what he is today is totally due to his own effort and now he is one of the best actors that Indian cinema has ever seen. Shahrukh started his acting journey right from his college going days. Armed with an unfinished Masters Degree in Mass Communications from Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi and learning the nitty-gritties he took the plunge in the world of acting.

Shahrukh Khan’s performance was first noticed in the television serial ‘Fauji’, which was his small screen debut. But then nobody was expecting that the thin shy boy would become a superstar one day. In the next teleserial, ‘Circus’ Shahrukh played the role of an unconcerned son of a circus owner. Shahrukh’s Bollywood journey began with Raj Kanwar’s ‘Deewana’ (1992) and he was awarded the Filmfare Best newcomer award for the same film. From there till date Shahrukh Khan never looked back. In a period, success became synonymous with Shahrukh’s name.

Shahrukh Khan’s life history is quite interesting. Cinema lovers have accepted Shahrukh Khan in various kinds of roles particularly as the romantic boy. Most importantly in the initial stage of his career when he was trying to get a foothold in Hindi film industry, he accepted the negative roles. He played an obsessed lover in Yash Johar’s ‘Darr’, that challenging role provided him an instant recognition. The unique style of dialogue delivery "Ka...Ka.... Kaa.... Kiran" became very popoular during those days. ‘Baazigar’, ‘Ram Jaane’ and ‘Anjaam’ were other films in which Shahrukh played negative characters.

‘Darr’ opened the floodgates of success for Shahrukh and he made an entry into the Yash Chopra camp. Yash Raj’s ‘Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge’ (1995) was a roaring hit that got him the Filmfare Best Actor Award. The film made a record of running continuously over 500 weeks in Mumbai’s Maratha Mandir. ‘Dil to Pagal Hai’, ‘Mohabbatein’ and ‘Veer Zaara’ were other successful films under the Yash Raj banner and all praised the work of Shahrukh Khan’s performance in these films. Karan Johar’s ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’, ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham’, ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’ and ‘Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna’ were another feathers in his cap. Shahrukh’s other notable films include ‘Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman’, ‘Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa’, ‘Pardes’, ‘Yes Boss’, ‘Dil Se’ and ‘Josh’.

With a wish to enact dual responsibility, Shahrukh Khan launched his own production company ‘Dreamz Unlimited’ in collaboration with actress Juhi Chawla and director Aziz Mirza. ‘Dreamz Unlimited’ made remarkable films ‘Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani’ and ‘Chalte Chalte’. In the year 2004, Shahrukh launched another banner called ‘Red Chillies Entertainment’ and made ‘Main Hoon Naa’ that become a big hit. SRK’s ‘Om Shanti Om’ is another film from ‘Red Chillies Entertainment’, which is set to release on November 9. Om Shanti Om’s success can be his best birthday gift.

Shahrukh Khan has won above fifty national and international awards. In 2004 he was conferred with prestigious ’Padma Shri’ Award for his valuable contribution to Indian art and culture. Shahrukh is catching up with veteran actor Dilip Kumar in bagging the maximum number of Filmfare Best Actor awards. He has won six Filmfare awards in the best actor category till now.
His forth coming movies Billo Barber and Rab ne Bana Jodi are supposed to be good.

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Thursday, October 2, 2008

Eid-ul-fitr.

Eid-ul-fitr, what a Day.new cloths, nice smell of itr, First day of shawal, celebrating a month of ibadat.Fasting is prohibited on this day. For more on Eid. Click here

I had wore everything new today, it felt real good. the namaz was at 9:00 am and after that sawai and biryani.

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Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, hyderabad

Rajiv Gandhi Airport, hyderabad , We had visited the airport for a long drive and just to spend some time, The airport is 25 km from city and spread in 1000s of acres , It has been created wonderfully , world case facilities, so many parking space, The Arrival lounge has lots of place to sit and there are many eating joints, retail outlet, landmark, mc donals and cafe coffee day. the depature lounge is on 3rd floor and had lots of rush. Many people go there just for an outing and are not travellers.This is the best airport in India. Parking is 70 Rs for 2 hrs. There are lots of lights, hoardings and fountain.I have taken pictures there. Click Here.

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Friday, September 26, 2008

IRTRC - Indian railways

I have been booking ticket through this for a long time , but tatkal experience is very bad you have to be at your system sharp by 8:00 am and 5 days before day of depature.

there payment system is very bad, can't tell there system is bad, but because of the load , In matter of 20 mins I observed more than 4000 transaction. The ticket that I had to book was gone.

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redbus.in

I was searching for ticket to hyderabad and I was clueless, But I found about this site from my friend redbus.in , its a very good site for booking bus tickets to various places in south and the site is very fast and user friendly. The helpline is also very friendly. There are many travel companies associated with redbus.in, and they don't take any extra commission. They give e-ticket and reminder through sms and mails. They have pickup points and drop points in many place according to convinience. I strongly recommend redbus.in

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Shivasamudram Falls - What a fall!

Recently we had a eam outing at Shivasamudram Falls, Its a very good place 140 km from bangalore.For Photos Click here
The Cauvery river tumbles majestically down the Shivasamudram Falls, also called the Shivanasamudram Falls. Located in Mandya district in Karnataka state, the Shivasamudram Falls has twin jumps, Gaganachukki and Bharachukki, one km away from each other. Torrential rains in the Cauvery basin and the flooding of the river Kapila added more power and lustre to the beautiful scene. We were standing on the watchtower viewing the falls along the banks of the river Cauvery.
The eastern falls - Bhara Chukki After getting down the bus at Shivasamudram, which is popularly called Bluff, we walked along the banks of Cauvery for two km through green fields interposed hither and thither with multitudes of young trees before we approached the waterfall.
From the watchtower, one can view the falls where the river plunges downward in a wonderful cascade, sending up dense clouds of mist, presenting a breathtaking scene. We sat on one of the stone benches overlooking the falls which plunges to a depth of 300-350 ft. Shivasamudram falls is the second biggest water falls in India.
Cauvery, called the Ganga of the South, takes its birth at Talacauvery in western ghats in Kodagu district and traverses through Hassan, Mysore, Mandya and Bangalore districts, joining with rivers Harangi, Hemavathi, Lakshmana Thirtha and Kapila. Before coursing into Tamilnadu, it leaves behind many resplendent waterfalls in its course, among which Shivasamudram falls is an important one.
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The western falls - Gagana Chukki At Shivasamudram, the river branches into two, creating the second largest island in its course. There are a group of ancient temples situated in this island. It is believed that very long ago there was a village in this island. Each branch of the river at Shivasamudram has a separate falls - the western falls known as Gagana Chukki and the eastern falls, Bhara Chukki.
The 90-metre falls on the river rushing through the huge boulders attract the tourists during July-August when the river Kabini also floods along with Cauvery.
Bhara Chukki lies a km or so away from Gagana Chukki. On the way to Bhara Chukki, we visited an ancient dargah situated along the bank, which attracts hundreds of Muslims everyday to visit and worship. After a few yards of walk, we found Bhara Chukki falls, raising a dense mist to a height of about 300 ft. Multitudes of tourists, new couples and youngsters come here to see the natural beauty in its magnificent glory. Compared to Gagana Chukki, Bhara Chukki wears a more serene look, owing to the steady sheet of water falling without many boulders hindering its course downward. Both Gagana Chukki and Bhara Chukki are a paradise for the nature lovers.
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After the turbulent fall, the river traverses in a quite manner through a thick green valley at a depth of about 400 feet towards the east.
Shivasamudram is also famous for its hydro power station which was started in 1902 by Sheshadri Ayyar, a dewan of Mysore. This is said to be the first hydro power station in Asia and from here power was supplied to Bangalore -- the first city to get power in India - in 1906 and then to Kolar Gold Fields and Mysore.
A panoramic view of the valley beyond Shivasamudram In the hydro station, power is produced by running the water through a pipe having sufficiently larger diameter and kept at an inclined position from a height of 350 ft. Through a turbine, the hydraulic force of water is transmitted to an alternator which generates electric power.
There was a trolley for the visitors to see the working of the hydro station. But now, unfortunately, those who want to go for a trolley ride, return with disappointment. It is because the use of trolley was stopped six years ago when a militant group vowed that it will blow up the hydro station. If the authorities commence the trolley ride again, it will attract more visitors.
Another view of the Sivasamudram Falls Shivasamudram lies in its unpolluted ambience which adds beauty to the place. Nearby the falls, there are no shops, bars and restaurants or any other kind of disturbance. However, it needs basic facilities such as water, shelter and toilet. Better facilities will no doubt attrabct more tourists

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Thursday, September 11, 2008

My Silver jublee

Today I turn 25, lots of challenges left. i have almost lived 1/4th of my life or more. Still dont have a clear goal. I am getting old still living in transition. Things should change not just waiting for things to heppen. May Allah bless me with guidance.

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Thursday, August 28, 2008

My other Sites

These are my blogs under various topics will be updating them regularly

MBA - Everything related to an MBA , Repository of All GMAT CAT and other enterance materials .Admission Process Which B-School to Apply to ,All B-School Links, One Stop for all MBA queries (http://aim-mba.blogspot.com or http://aimmba.cjb.net )

mTunes- Know new tune town is buzzing too. Latest Mp3 ringtones lyrics and much more (http://mtunes.cjb.net)

FunGalaxy - Collection of All Info In Funway ,Including Bollywood Acteress and actors , Movie music reviews. Current Affairs and much more. http://fungalaxy.cjb.net

Movie Comments- Latest english and hindi movies review (http://mymoviecomments.blogspot.com)

Arshad's Blog - Personal comments on worldy affairs frm my eyes, My experiences in life that can guide you

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Islam - Blog about the wonders of greatest religion, Showing the media how peaceful this religion is !
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Market/Finance - Blog about good investment tips of equity , mutual funds.Portfolio models.
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Friday, August 15, 2008

Happy Independence day to All!

Some great quotes about our great Nation IndiaWhere the mind is without fear and the head is held high;Where knowledge is free;Where the world has not been broken up into fragments by domesticwalls;Where words come out from the depth of truth;Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection;Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the drearydesert sand of dead habit;Where the mind is led forward by thee into ever-widening thought andaction--Into that heaven of freedom, my father, let my country awake.

Rabindranath Tagore

Gitanjali

Long years ago, we made a tryst with destiny and now the time comeswhen we shall redeem our pledge... At the stroke of the midnight hour,when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom.

Jawaharlal NehruOn the eve of independence, August 15 1947.

We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without whichno worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made!Albert EinsteinIf there is one place on the face of earth where all the dreams ofliving men have found a home from the very earliest days when manbegan the dream of existence, it is India!Romaine Rolland, French scholarIndia is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech,the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grandmother of tradition. Our most valuable and most astrictive materialsin the history of man are treasured up in India only!

Mark Twain

She (India) has left indelible imprints on one fourth of the humanrace in the course of a long succession of centuries. She has theright to reclaim ... her place amongst the great nations summarizingand symbolizing the spirit of humanity. From Persia to the Chinese
sea, from the icy regions of Siberia to Islands of Java and Borneo,India has propagated her beliefs, her tales, and her civilization!Sylvia LeviIndia conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centurieswithout ever having to send a single soldier across her border!

Hu Shih, former Ambassador of China to USA

So far as I am able to judge, nothing has been left undone, either byman or nature, to make India the most extraordinary country that thesun visits on his rounds. Nothing seems to have been forgotten,nothing overlooked.Mark TwainIf I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developedsome of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the greatestproblems of life, and has found solutions, I should point to India.

Max Mueller, German scholar

This is indeed India! The land of dreams and romance, of fabulouswealth and fabulous poverty, of splendour and rags, of palaces andhovels, of famine and pestilence, of genii and giants and Aladdinlamps, of tigers and elephants, the cobra and the jungle, the countryof hundred nations and a hundred tongues, of a thousand religions andtwo million gods, cradle of the human race, birthplace of humanspeech, mother of history, grandmother of legend, great-grandmother oftraditions, whose yesterday's bear date with the modering antiquitiesfor the rest of nations-the one sole country under the sun that isendowed with an imperishable interest for alien prince and alienpeasant, for lettered and ignorant, wise and fool, rich and poor, bondand free, the one land that all men desire to see, and having seenonce, by even a glimpse, would not give that glimpse for the shows ofall the rest of the world combined.

Mark Twain

When I read the Bhagavad-Gita and reflect about how God created thisuniverse everything else seems so superfluous.
Albert EinsteinIndia

The land of Vedas, the remarkable works contain not onlyreligious ideas for a perfect life, but also facts which science hasproved true. Electricity, radium, electronics, airship, all were knownto the seers who founded the Vedas.Wheeler Wilcox, American poetIndia was the motherland of our race, and Sanskrit the mother ofEurope's languages: she was the mother of our philosophy; mother,through the Arabs, of much of our mathematics; mother, through theBuddha, of the ideals embodied in Christianity; mother, through thevillage community, of self-government and democracy. Mother India isin many ways the mother of us all.Will Durant, American historianSo far as I am able to judge, nothing has been left undone, either byman or nature, to make India the most extraordinary country that thesun visits on his rounds. Nothing seems to have been forgotten,nothing overlooked.Mark TwainThere are some parts of the world that, once visited, get into yourheart and won't go. For me, India is such a place. When I firstvisited, I was stunned by the richness of the land, by its lush beautyand exotic architecture, by its ability to overload the senses withthe pure, concentrated intensity of its colors, smells, tastes, andsounds... I had been seeing the world in black & white and, whenbrought face-to-face with India, experienced everything re-rendered inbrilliant technicolor.Keith Bellows, VP - National Geographic SocietyIndia has two million gods, and worships them all. In religion allother countries are paupers; India is the only millionaire.

Mark Twain

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

5 Patterns of extra ordinary Careers

5 Patterns of extra ordinary Careers a book by James M Citrin and Richar A smith talks about the 5 patterns which are

1. Understanding trhe value of you

2.Practice Benovent Leadership

3.Overcome the permission paradox

4.Differenciate using the 20/80 principle

5.Finding the right fit(strengths,passions and people)

Its a good read, got some ideas from the same.

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Friday, February 15, 2008

Learning Share Market

Hi ,
I have done two certifications in National Stock Exchange.They are
1.Beginners Module in Financial Market.
2.Capital Markets.
I have been investing since January 2006 , Saw all types of trades , intraday , future and options, primary market and BTST.
I track the market and see recent developments , I am Uday Mukherjee fans and see CNBC t.v a lot.
With All these experience and knowledge , I wanted to share with my readers.

I will start a new section on Market. Please do follow it.

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