BRAIN DAMAGING HABITS
1. No Breakfast
People who do not take breakfast are going to have a lower blood sugar level. This leads to an insufficient supply of nutrients to the brain causing brain degeneration.
2 . Overeating
It causes hardening of the brain arteries, leading to a decrease in mental power.
3. Smoking
It causes multiple brain shrinkage and may lead to Alzheimer disease.
4. High Sugar consumption
Too much sugar will interrupt the absorption of proteins and nutrients causing malnutrition and may interfere with brain development.
5. Air Pollution
The brain is the largest oxygen consumer in our body. Inhaling polluted air decreases the supply of oxygen to the brain, bringing about a decrease in brain efficiency.
6 . Sleep Deprivation
Sleep allows our brain to rest.. Long term deprivation from sleep will accelerate the death of brain cells..
7. Head covered while sleeping
Sleeping with the head covered increases the concentration of carbon dioxide and decrease concentration of oxygen that may lead to brain damaging effects.
8. Working your brain during illness
Working hard or studying with sickness may lead to a decrease in effectiveness of the brain as well as damage the brain.
9. Lacking in stimulating thoughts
Thinking is the best way to train our brain, lacking in brain stimulation thoughts may cause brain shrinkage.
10. Talking Rarely
Intellectual conversations will promote the efficiency of the brain
The main causes of liver damage are:
1. Sleeping too late and waking up too late are main cause.
2. Not urinating in the morning.
3 . Too much eating.
4. Skipping breakfast.
5. Consuming too much medication.
6. Consuming too much preservatives, additives, food coloring, and artificial sweetener.
7. Consuming unhealthy cooking oil.
As much as possible reduce cooking oil use when frying, which includes even the best cooking oils like olive oil. Do not consume fried foods when you are tired, except if the body is very fit.
8. Consuming raw (overly done) foods also add to the burden of liver.
Veggies should be eaten raw or cooked 3-5 parts. Fried veggies should be finished in one sitting, do not store.
We should prevent this without necessarily spending more. We just have to adopt a good daily lifestyle and eating habits. Maintaining good eating habits and time condition are very important for our bodies to absorb and get rid of unnecessary chemicals according to 'schedule.'
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Quotes on sachin
Hashim Amla:
"Nothing bad can happen to us if we're on a plane in India with Sachin
Tendulkar on it."
Hashim Amla, the South African batsman, reassures himself as he boards a
flight
Yaseer Hameed:
"Sometimes you get so engrossed in watching batsmen like Rahul Dravid and
Sachin Tendulkar that you lose focus on your job."
"To Sachin, the man we all want to be"
- What Andrew Symonds wrote on an aussie t-shirt he autographed specially
for Sachin
BBC on Sachin:
Beneath the helmet, under that unruly curly hair, inside the cranium, there
is something we don't know, something beyond scientific measure. Something
that allows him to soar, to roam a territory of sport that, forget us, even
those who are gifted enough to play alongside him cannot even fathom. When
he goes out to bat, people switch on their TV sets and switch off their
lives "
"But the finest compliment must be that bookmakers would not fix the odds -
or a game - until Tendulkar was out."
"Tuzhe pata hai tune kiska catch chhoda hai?" Wasim Akram to Abdul Razzaq
when the latter dropped Sachin's catch.
Brian Charles Lara:
"Sachin is a genius. I'm a mere mortal."
Mark Taylor:
"We did not lose to a team called India...we lost to a man called Sachin" -
Mark Taylor, during the test match in Chennai (1997)
M. L. Jaisimha:
"The more I see of him the more confused I'm getting to which is his best
knock."
Glenn McGrath:
"The joy he brings to the millions of his countrymen, the grace with which
he handles all the adulation and the expectations and his innate humility -
all make for a one-in-a-billion individual,"
Anjali
"I can be hundred per cent sure that Sachin will not play for a minute
longer when he is not enjoying himself. He is still so eager to go out
there and play. He will play as long as he feels he can play,"
Matt HAYDEN:
"I HAVE SEEN GOD, HE BATS AT NO.4 FOR INDIA"
"Even my father's name is Sachin Tendulkar."
-- Tendulkar's daughter, Sara, tells her class her father's name after the
teacher informs them of a restaurant of the same name in Mumbai
KUMBLE:
"I am fortunate that I've to bowl at him only in the nets!"
Shahrukh (quoting Shahrukh from an interview)
"Que: Who do you think as most important celebrity ?
Shahrukh: There was a big party where stars from bollywood and cricket were
invited. Suddenly, there was a big noise, all wanted to see approaching Amitabh Bachhan.
Then Sachin entered the hall and Amitabh was leading the queue to get a grab of the GENIUS!!"
Navjot Singh Sidhu:
"India me aap PrimeMinister ko ek Baar Katghare me khada kar sakte hain..Par
Sachin Tendulkar par Ungli nahi utha Sakte.."
Waqar Younis
"He can play that leg glance with a walking stick also."
A banner once said-' I WILL SEE GOD WHEN I DIE BUT TILL THEN I WILL SEE
SACHIN ' that quiet defines Sachin-The greatest.
Allan Donald:
"Sachin Tendulkar has often reminded me of a veteran army colonel who has
many medals on his chest to show how he has conquered bowlers all over the
world"
And i remember reading in one of Allan Donald's interview.
This interview was in Cricket Talk 7-8 yrs ago.
"I was bowling to Sachin and he hit me for two fours in a row. One from
point and the other in between point and gully. That was the last two balls of the over and the
over after that we (SA) took a wicket and during the group meeting i told Jonty (Rhodes) to
be alert and i know a way to pin Sachin. And i delivered the first ball of my next over
and it was a fuller length delevery outside offstump. And i shouted catch. To my
astonishment the ball was hit to the cover boundary. Such was the brilliance of Sachin.
His reflex time is the best I have ever seen. Its like 1/20th of a sec.
To get his wicket better not prepare. Atleast u wont regret if he hits you for boundaries."
Peter Rebouck, Aussie journalist
"On a train from Shimla to Delhi, there was a halt in one of the stations.
The train stopped by for few minutes as usual. Sachin was nearing century, batting on 98. The passengers, railway officials, everyone on the train waited for Sachin to complete the century.
This Genius can stop time in India!!"
NKP Salve, former Union Minister (This was when he was accused of ball tempering)
"Sachin cannot cheat. He is to cricket what (Mahatma) Gandhiji was to
politics. It's clear discrimination. "
Andy Flower:
"There are 2 kind of batsmen in the world. One Sachin Tendulkar. Two all the
others."
Friday, September 18, 2009
TREE GURU in BBC
An Indian civil servant, SM Raju, has come up with a novel way of providing employment to millions of poor in the eastern state of Bihar.
His campaign to encourage people to plant trees effectively addresses two burning issues of the world: global warming and shrinking job opportunities.
Read more:
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Interactions with American clients - Useful tips
Dealing with any clients in services is an art. In the case of IT, we primarily deal with American clients. It is useful to know how the English language works with them. Some of us may hesitate to speak to the client because we are not confident. When we practice the following tips, we can boost our confidence.
Interactions with American clients - Useful tips
1. Do not write "the same" in an email - it makes little sense to them.
Example - I will try to organize the project artifacts and inform you of the same when it is done
This is somewhat an Indian construct. It is better written simply as:
I will try to organize the project artifacts and inform you when that is done
2. Do not write or say, "I have some doubts on this issue"
The term "Doubt" is used in the sense of doubting someone - we use this term because in Indian languages (such as Tamil), the word for a "doubt" and a "question" is the same.
The correct usage (for clients) is:
I have a few questions on this issue
3. The term "regard" is not used much in American English. They usually do not say "regarding this issue" or "with regard to this".
Simply use, "about this issue".
4. Do not say "Pardon" when you want someone to repeat what they said. The word "Pardon" is unusual for them and is somewhat formal.
5. Americans do not understand most of the Indian accent immediately - They only understand 75% of what we speak and then interpret the rest. Therefore try not to use shortcut terms such as "Can't" or "Don't". Use the expanded "Cannot" or "Do not".
6. Do not use the term "screwed up" liberally. If a situation is not good, it is better to say, "The situation is messed up". Do not use words such as "shucks", or "pissed off".
7. As a general matter of form, Indians interrupt each other constantly in meetings - DO NOT interrupt a client when they are speaking. Over the phone, there could be delays - but wait for a short time before responding.
8. When explaining some complex issue, stop occasionally and ask "Does that make sense?". This is preferrable than "Do you understand me?"
9. In email communications, use proper punctuation. To explain something, without breaking your flow, use semicolons, hyphens or paranthesis.
As an example:
You have entered a new bug (the popup not showing up) in the defect tracking system; we could not reproduce it - although,
a screenshot would help.
Notice that a reference to the actual bug is added in paranthesis so that the sentence flow is not broken. Break a long sentence
using such punctuation.
10. In American English, a mail is a posted letter. An email is electronic mail. When you say
"I mailed the information to you"
, it means you sent an actual letter or package through the postal system.
The correct usage is:
"I emailed the information to you"
11. To "prepone" an appointment is an Indian usage. There is no actual word called prepone. You can "advance" an appointment.
12. In the term "N-tier Architecture" or "3-tier Architecture", the word "tier" is NOT pronounced as "Tire". I have seen many people pronounce it this way. The correct pronunciation is "tea-yar". The "ti" is pronounced as "tea".
13. The usages "September End", "Month End", "Day End" are not understood well by Americans. They use these as "End of September", "End of Month" or "End of Day".
14. Americans have weird conventions for time - when they say the time is "Quarter Of One", they mean the time is 1:15. Better to ask them the exact time.
15. Indians commonly use the terms "Today Evening", "Today Night". These are not correct; "Today" means "This Day" where the Day stands for Daytime. Therefore "Today Night" is confusing. The correct usages are: "This Evening", "Tonight".
That applies for "Yesterday Night" and "Yesterday Evening". The correct usages are: "Last Night" and "Last Evening".
16. When Americans want to know the time, it is usual for them to say, "Do you have the time?". Which makes no sense to an indian.
17. There is no word called "Updation". You update somebody. You wait for updates to happen to the database. Avoid saying "Updation".
18. When you talk with someone for the first time, refer to them as they refer to you - in America, the first conversation usually starts by using the first name. Therefore you can use the first name of a client. Do not say "Sir". Do not call women "Madam".
19. It is usual convention in initial emails (particularly technical) to expand abbreviations, this way:
We are planning to use the Java API For Registry (JAXR).
After mentioning the expanded form once, subsequently you can use the abbreviation.
20. Make sure you always have a subject in your emails and that the subject is relevant. Do not use a subject line such as HI .
21.Avoid using "Back" instead of "Back" Use "ago".Back is the worst word for American.(for Days use "Ago",For hours use "before")
22.Avoid using "but" instead of "But" Use "However".
23.Avoid using "Yesterday" hereafter use "Last day".
24.Avoid using "Tomorrow" hereafter use "Next day.
Interactions with American clients - Useful tips
1. Do not write "the same" in an email - it makes little sense to them.
Example - I will try to organize the project artifacts and inform you of the same when it is done
This is somewhat an Indian construct. It is better written simply as:
I will try to organize the project artifacts and inform you when that is done
2. Do not write or say, "I have some doubts on this issue"
The term "Doubt" is used in the sense of doubting someone - we use this term because in Indian languages (such as Tamil), the word for a "doubt" and a "question" is the same.
The correct usage (for clients) is:
I have a few questions on this issue
3. The term "regard" is not used much in American English. They usually do not say "regarding this issue" or "with regard to this".
Simply use, "about this issue".
4. Do not say "Pardon" when you want someone to repeat what they said. The word "Pardon" is unusual for them and is somewhat formal.
5. Americans do not understand most of the Indian accent immediately - They only understand 75% of what we speak and then interpret the rest. Therefore try not to use shortcut terms such as "Can't" or "Don't". Use the expanded "Cannot" or "Do not".
6. Do not use the term "screwed up" liberally. If a situation is not good, it is better to say, "The situation is messed up". Do not use words such as "shucks", or "pissed off".
7. As a general matter of form, Indians interrupt each other constantly in meetings - DO NOT interrupt a client when they are speaking. Over the phone, there could be delays - but wait for a short time before responding.
8. When explaining some complex issue, stop occasionally and ask "Does that make sense?". This is preferrable than "Do you understand me?"
9. In email communications, use proper punctuation. To explain something, without breaking your flow, use semicolons, hyphens or paranthesis.
As an example:
You have entered a new bug (the popup not showing up) in the defect tracking system; we could not reproduce it - although,
a screenshot would help.
Notice that a reference to the actual bug is added in paranthesis so that the sentence flow is not broken. Break a long sentence
using such punctuation.
10. In American English, a mail is a posted letter. An email is electronic mail. When you say
"I mailed the information to you"
, it means you sent an actual letter or package through the postal system.
The correct usage is:
"I emailed the information to you"
11. To "prepone" an appointment is an Indian usage. There is no actual word called prepone. You can "advance" an appointment.
12. In the term "N-tier Architecture" or "3-tier Architecture", the word "tier" is NOT pronounced as "Tire". I have seen many people pronounce it this way. The correct pronunciation is "tea-yar". The "ti" is pronounced as "tea".
13. The usages "September End", "Month End", "Day End" are not understood well by Americans. They use these as "End of September", "End of Month" or "End of Day".
14. Americans have weird conventions for time - when they say the time is "Quarter Of One", they mean the time is 1:15. Better to ask them the exact time.
15. Indians commonly use the terms "Today Evening", "Today Night". These are not correct; "Today" means "This Day" where the Day stands for Daytime. Therefore "Today Night" is confusing. The correct usages are: "This Evening", "Tonight".
That applies for "Yesterday Night" and "Yesterday Evening". The correct usages are: "Last Night" and "Last Evening".
16. When Americans want to know the time, it is usual for them to say, "Do you have the time?". Which makes no sense to an indian.
17. There is no word called "Updation". You update somebody. You wait for updates to happen to the database. Avoid saying "Updation".
18. When you talk with someone for the first time, refer to them as they refer to you - in America, the first conversation usually starts by using the first name. Therefore you can use the first name of a client. Do not say "Sir". Do not call women "Madam".
19. It is usual convention in initial emails (particularly technical) to expand abbreviations, this way:
We are planning to use the Java API For Registry (JAXR).
After mentioning the expanded form once, subsequently you can use the abbreviation.
20. Make sure you always have a subject in your emails and that the subject is relevant. Do not use a subject line such as HI .
21.Avoid using "Back" instead of "Back" Use "ago".Back is the worst word for American.(for Days use "Ago",For hours use "before")
22.Avoid using "but" instead of "But" Use "However".
23.Avoid using "Yesterday" hereafter use "Last day".
24.Avoid using "Tomorrow" hereafter use "Next day.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Online Radio
You might have been using many online radios....
this one I prefer because it plays at 32kbps also
and also no business ads....
to listen
click here
Telugu Calender and APSRTC TIME TABLE added
Telugu calender 2009 by venkatrama and co was added
Generally APSRTC Time Table is difficult to find it out.
Added that also. u can find the to the right bottom of the blog
In future find many links...
Generally APSRTC Time Table is difficult to find it out.
Added that also. u can find the to the right bottom of the blog
In future find many links...
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Saturday, August 22, 2009
The Mouse Trap
A mouse looked through the crack in the wall to see the farmer and his wife open a package.
What food might this contain?" The mouse wondered - he was devastated to discover it was a mousetrap. Retreating to the farmyard, the mouse proclaimed the warning. There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!"
The chicken clucked and scratched, raised her head and said, "Mr. Mouse, I can tell this is a grave concern to you, but it is of no consequence to me. I cannot be bothered by it."
The mouse turned to the pig and told him, "There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!" The pig sympathized, but said, "I am so very sorry, Mr. Mouse, but there is nothing I can do about it but pray. Be assured you are in my prayers."
The mouse turned to the cow and said "There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!" The cow said, "Wow, Mr. Mouse. I'm sorry for you, but it's no skin off my nose."
So, the mouse returned to the house, head down and dejected, to face the farmer's mousetrap alone.
That very night a sound was heard throughout the house -- like the sound of a mousetrap catching its prey. The farmer's wife rushed to see what was caught. In the darkness, she did not see it was a venomous snake whose tail the trap had caught. The snake bit the farmer's wife. The farmer rushed her to the hospital, and she returned home with a fever.
Everyone knows you treat a fever with fresh chicken soup, so the farmer took his hatchet to the farmyard for the soup's main ingredient.
But his wife's sickness continued, so friends and neighbors came to sit with her around the clock. To feed them, the farmer butchered the pig.
The farmer's wife did not get well; she died. So many people came for her funeral; the farmer had the cow slaughtered to provide enough meat for all of them.
The mouse looked upon it all from his crack in the wall with great sadness.
---
The next time you hear someone is facing a problem and think it doesn't concern you, remember -- when one of us is threatened, we are all at risk. We are all involved in this journey called life. We must keep an eye out for one another and make an extra effort to encourage and help one another.
You need to be aware of what others are doing, applaud their efforts, acknowledge their successes, and encourage them in their pursuits. When we all help one another, everybody wins.”
What food might this contain?" The mouse wondered - he was devastated to discover it was a mousetrap. Retreating to the farmyard, the mouse proclaimed the warning. There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!"
The chicken clucked and scratched, raised her head and said, "Mr. Mouse, I can tell this is a grave concern to you, but it is of no consequence to me. I cannot be bothered by it."
The mouse turned to the pig and told him, "There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!" The pig sympathized, but said, "I am so very sorry, Mr. Mouse, but there is nothing I can do about it but pray. Be assured you are in my prayers."
The mouse turned to the cow and said "There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!" The cow said, "Wow, Mr. Mouse. I'm sorry for you, but it's no skin off my nose."
So, the mouse returned to the house, head down and dejected, to face the farmer's mousetrap alone.
That very night a sound was heard throughout the house -- like the sound of a mousetrap catching its prey. The farmer's wife rushed to see what was caught. In the darkness, she did not see it was a venomous snake whose tail the trap had caught. The snake bit the farmer's wife. The farmer rushed her to the hospital, and she returned home with a fever.
Everyone knows you treat a fever with fresh chicken soup, so the farmer took his hatchet to the farmyard for the soup's main ingredient.
But his wife's sickness continued, so friends and neighbors came to sit with her around the clock. To feed them, the farmer butchered the pig.
The farmer's wife did not get well; she died. So many people came for her funeral; the farmer had the cow slaughtered to provide enough meat for all of them.
The mouse looked upon it all from his crack in the wall with great sadness.
---
The next time you hear someone is facing a problem and think it doesn't concern you, remember -- when one of us is threatened, we are all at risk. We are all involved in this journey called life. We must keep an eye out for one another and make an extra effort to encourage and help one another.
You need to be aware of what others are doing, applaud their efforts, acknowledge their successes, and encourage them in their pursuits. When we all help one another, everybody wins.”
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
IIM's first lesson n d last 1 too
Inference
A Management Story
Story 1
It's a fine sunny day in the forest and a lion is sitting outside his cave, lying lazily in the sun. Along comes a fox, out on a walk.
Fox: "Do you know the time, because my watch is broken"
Lion: "Oh, I can easily fix the watch for you"
Fox: "Hmm... But it's a very complicated mechanism, and your big claws will only destroy it even more“
Lion: "Oh no, give it to me, and it will be fixed"
Fox: "That's ridiculous! Any fool knows that lazy lions with great claws cannot fix complicated watches"
Lion: "Sure they do, give it to me and it will be fixed"
The lion disappears into his cave, and after a while he comes back with the watch which is running perfectly. The fox is impressed, and the lion continues to lie lazily in the sun, looking very pleased with himself.
Soon a wolf comes along and stops to watch the lazy lion in the sun.
Wolf: "Can I come and watch TV tonight with you, because mine is broken"
Lion: "Oh, I can easily fix your TV for you"
Wolf: "You don't expect me to believe such rubbish, do you? There is no way that a lazy lion with big claws can fix a complicated TV“
Lion: "No problem. Do you want to try it?"
The lion goes into his cave, and after a while comes back with a perfectly fixed TV. The wolf goes away happily and amazed.
Scene :
Inside the lion's cave. In one corner are half a dozen small and intelligent looking rabbits who are busily doing very complicated work with very detailed instruments. In the other corner lies a huge lion looking very pleased with himself.
Moral :
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY A MANAGER IS FAMOUS; LOOK AT THE WORK OF HIS SUBORDINATES.
Management Lesson
In the context of the working world :
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY SOMEONE UNDESERVED IS PROMOTED; LOOK AT THE WORK OF HIS SUBORDINATES.
Story 2
It's a fine sunny day in the forest and a rabbit is sitting outside his burrow, tippy-tapping on his typewriter. Along comes a fox, out for a walk.
Fox: "What are you working on?"
Rabbit: "My thesis."
Fox: "Hmm... What is it about?"
Rabbit: "Oh, I'm writing about how rabbits eat foxes."
Fox: "That's ridiculous ! Any fool knows that rabbits don't eat foxes!"
Rabbit: "Come with me and I'll show you!"
They both disappear into the rabbit's burrow. After few minutes, gnawing on a fox bone, the rabbit returns to his typewriter and resumes typing.
Soon a wolf comes along and stops to watch the hardworking rabbit.
Wolf: "What's that you are writing?"
Rabbit: "I'm doing a thesis on how rabbits eat wolves."
Wolf: "you don't expect to get such rubbish published, do you?"
Rabbit: "No problem. Do you want to see why?"
The rabbit and the wolf go into the burrow and again the rabbit returns by himself, after a few minutes, and goes back to typing.
Finally a bear comes along and asks, "What are you doing?
Rabbit: "I'm doing a thesis on how rabbits eat bears."
Bear: "Well that's absurd ! "
Rabbit: "Come into my home and I'll show you"
Scene :
As they enter the burrow, the rabbit introduces the bear to the lion.
Moral:
IT DOESN'T MATTER HOW SILLY YOUR THESIS TOPIC IS; WHAT MATTERS IS WHOM YOU HAVE AS A SUPERVISOR.
Management Lesson
In the context of the working world:
IT DOESN'T MATTER HOW BAD YOUR PERFORMANCE IS; WHAT MATTERS IS WHETHER YOUR BOSS LIKES YOU OR NOT.
A Management Story
Story 1
It's a fine sunny day in the forest and a lion is sitting outside his cave, lying lazily in the sun. Along comes a fox, out on a walk.
Fox: "Do you know the time, because my watch is broken"
Lion: "Oh, I can easily fix the watch for you"
Fox: "Hmm... But it's a very complicated mechanism, and your big claws will only destroy it even more“
Lion: "Oh no, give it to me, and it will be fixed"
Fox: "That's ridiculous! Any fool knows that lazy lions with great claws cannot fix complicated watches"
Lion: "Sure they do, give it to me and it will be fixed"
The lion disappears into his cave, and after a while he comes back with the watch which is running perfectly. The fox is impressed, and the lion continues to lie lazily in the sun, looking very pleased with himself.
Soon a wolf comes along and stops to watch the lazy lion in the sun.
Wolf: "Can I come and watch TV tonight with you, because mine is broken"
Lion: "Oh, I can easily fix your TV for you"
Wolf: "You don't expect me to believe such rubbish, do you? There is no way that a lazy lion with big claws can fix a complicated TV“
Lion: "No problem. Do you want to try it?"
The lion goes into his cave, and after a while comes back with a perfectly fixed TV. The wolf goes away happily and amazed.
Scene :
Inside the lion's cave. In one corner are half a dozen small and intelligent looking rabbits who are busily doing very complicated work with very detailed instruments. In the other corner lies a huge lion looking very pleased with himself.
Moral :
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY A MANAGER IS FAMOUS; LOOK AT THE WORK OF HIS SUBORDINATES.
Management Lesson
In the context of the working world :
IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHY SOMEONE UNDESERVED IS PROMOTED; LOOK AT THE WORK OF HIS SUBORDINATES.
Story 2
It's a fine sunny day in the forest and a rabbit is sitting outside his burrow, tippy-tapping on his typewriter. Along comes a fox, out for a walk.
Fox: "What are you working on?"
Rabbit: "My thesis."
Fox: "Hmm... What is it about?"
Rabbit: "Oh, I'm writing about how rabbits eat foxes."
Fox: "That's ridiculous ! Any fool knows that rabbits don't eat foxes!"
Rabbit: "Come with me and I'll show you!"
They both disappear into the rabbit's burrow. After few minutes, gnawing on a fox bone, the rabbit returns to his typewriter and resumes typing.
Soon a wolf comes along and stops to watch the hardworking rabbit.
Wolf: "What's that you are writing?"
Rabbit: "I'm doing a thesis on how rabbits eat wolves."
Wolf: "you don't expect to get such rubbish published, do you?"
Rabbit: "No problem. Do you want to see why?"
The rabbit and the wolf go into the burrow and again the rabbit returns by himself, after a few minutes, and goes back to typing.
Finally a bear comes along and asks, "What are you doing?
Rabbit: "I'm doing a thesis on how rabbits eat bears."
Bear: "Well that's absurd ! "
Rabbit: "Come into my home and I'll show you"
Scene :
As they enter the burrow, the rabbit introduces the bear to the lion.
Moral:
IT DOESN'T MATTER HOW SILLY YOUR THESIS TOPIC IS; WHAT MATTERS IS WHOM YOU HAVE AS A SUPERVISOR.
Management Lesson
In the context of the working world:
IT DOESN'T MATTER HOW BAD YOUR PERFORMANCE IS; WHAT MATTERS IS WHETHER YOUR BOSS LIKES YOU OR NOT.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Some tips for H1N1 prevention from AIMS doctor
Most N95 respirators are designed to filter 95% particulates of 0.3µ,
while the size of H1N1 virus is about 0.1µ. Hence, dependence on N95
to protect against H1N1 is like protecting against rain with an
umbrella made of mosquito net.
Tamiflu does not kill but prevents H1N1 from further proliferation
till the virus limits itself in about 1-2 weeks (its natural cycle).
H1N1, like other Influenza A viruses, only infects the upper
respiratory tract and proliferates (only) there. The only portals of
entry are the nostrils and mouth/ throat. In a global epidemic of this
nature, it's almost impossible not coming into contact with H1N1 in
spite of all precautions. Contact with H1N1 is not so much of a
problem as proliferation is.
While you are still healthy and not showing any symptoms of H1N1
infection, in order to prevent proliferation, aggravation of symptoms
and development of secondary infections, some very simple steps - not
fully highlighted in most official communications - can be practiced
(instead of focusing on how to stock N95 or Tamiflu):
1. Frequent hand-washing (well highlighted in all official communications).
2. "Hands-off-the-face" approach. Resist all temptations to touch any
part of face (unless you want to eat, bathe or slap).
3. Gargle twice a day with warm salt water (use Listerine if you
don't trust salt). H1N1 takes 2-3 days after initial infection in the
throat/ nasal cavity to proliferate and show characteristic symptoms.
Simple gargling prevents proliferation. In a way, gargling with salt
water has the same effect on a healthy individual that Tamiflu has on
an infected one. Don't underestimate this simple, inexpensive and
powerful preventative method.
4. Similar to 3 above, clean your nostrils at least once every day
with warm salt water. Not everybody may be good at Jala Neti or Sutra
Neti (very good Yoga asanas to clean nasal cavities), but blowing the
nose hard once a day and swabbing both nostrils with cotton buds
dipped in warm salt water is very effective in bringing down viral
population.
5. Boost your natural immunity with foods that are rich in Vitamin C
(Amla and other citrus fruits). If you have to supplement with Vitamin
C tablets, make sure that it also has Zinc to boost absorption.
6. Drink as much of warm liquids as you can. Drinking warm liquids
has the same effect as gargling, but in the reverse direction. They
wash off proliferating viruses from the throat into the stomach where
they cannot survive, proliferate or do any harm.
All these are simple ways to prevent, within means of most households,
and certainly much less painful than to wait in long queues outside
public hospitals.
Happy breathing!
while the size of H1N1 virus is about 0.1µ. Hence, dependence on N95
to protect against H1N1 is like protecting against rain with an
umbrella made of mosquito net.
Tamiflu does not kill but prevents H1N1 from further proliferation
till the virus limits itself in about 1-2 weeks (its natural cycle).
H1N1, like other Influenza A viruses, only infects the upper
respiratory tract and proliferates (only) there. The only portals of
entry are the nostrils and mouth/ throat. In a global epidemic of this
nature, it's almost impossible not coming into contact with H1N1 in
spite of all precautions. Contact with H1N1 is not so much of a
problem as proliferation is.
While you are still healthy and not showing any symptoms of H1N1
infection, in order to prevent proliferation, aggravation of symptoms
and development of secondary infections, some very simple steps - not
fully highlighted in most official communications - can be practiced
(instead of focusing on how to stock N95 or Tamiflu):
1. Frequent hand-washing (well highlighted in all official communications).
2. "Hands-off-the-face" approach. Resist all temptations to touch any
part of face (unless you want to eat, bathe or slap).
3. Gargle twice a day with warm salt water (use Listerine if you
don't trust salt). H1N1 takes 2-3 days after initial infection in the
throat/ nasal cavity to proliferate and show characteristic symptoms.
Simple gargling prevents proliferation. In a way, gargling with salt
water has the same effect on a healthy individual that Tamiflu has on
an infected one. Don't underestimate this simple, inexpensive and
powerful preventative method.
4. Similar to 3 above, clean your nostrils at least once every day
with warm salt water. Not everybody may be good at Jala Neti or Sutra
Neti (very good Yoga asanas to clean nasal cavities), but blowing the
nose hard once a day and swabbing both nostrils with cotton buds
dipped in warm salt water is very effective in bringing down viral
population.
5. Boost your natural immunity with foods that are rich in Vitamin C
(Amla and other citrus fruits). If you have to supplement with Vitamin
C tablets, make sure that it also has Zinc to boost absorption.
6. Drink as much of warm liquids as you can. Drinking warm liquids
has the same effect as gargling, but in the reverse direction. They
wash off proliferating viruses from the throat into the stomach where
they cannot survive, proliferate or do any harm.
All these are simple ways to prevent, within means of most households,
and certainly much less painful than to wait in long queues outside
public hospitals.
Happy breathing!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Ask Laila... for the info about your City
I wanna go to restaurant for party, but i donno its location or some bank or atms location in the specified region.... some happening spots in the city....what ever it may be Just Ask Laila... who is your neighbourhood girl knows all the info abou the city... just log into http://www.asklaila.com/
Friday, August 14, 2009
Celebration means
Hundred bucks of petrol.
A rusty old bike.
And an open road.
Celebration means......
Maggi noodles.
A hostel room.
4.25 a. m.
Celebration means......
3 old friends.
3 separate cities.
3 coffee mugs.
1 internet messenger.
Celebration means......
Rain on a hot tin roof.
Pakoras deep-frying.
Neighbours dropping in.
A party.
Celebration means......
You and mom.
A summer night.
A bottle of coconut oil.
A head massage.
Celebration means......
Four friends.
Bahar barsaat.
Four glasses of beer.
You can spend
Hundreds on birthdays,
Thousands on festivals,
Lakhs on weddings,
but to celebrate
all you have to do is spend your Time with your loved ones.
Keep in touch with those who care for you........
Thursday, August 13, 2009
EEEEEEngineering Classiccc.......
Best answer by B.E students during vi va.....
This is best answer by B.E students during viva. >---------------------> This one is for those who had nightmares during their Engineering Viva's (EEEs and ECEs). They bring back fond memories for those who care to smile at the past.
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Interviewer: Why is a thicker conductor necessary to carry a current in A.C.as compared to D.C. ?
Candidate : An AC current goes up and down (drawing a sinusoid) and requires more space inside the wire, so the wire has to be thicker.
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External (to student) : "Why does a capacitor block DC but allow AC To pass through ?
Student: See, a capacitor is like this ---| |--- , OK. DC comes straight, like this ----------, and the capacitor stops it. But AC,goes UP, DOWN, UP DOWN and jumps right over the capacitor!" ------------------- good one : - )
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Interviewer: How will you tell if that wall outlet carries AC or DC?
Candidate: I will put my finger in. If it is pushed away, it is AC. If it gets stuck, it was DC.
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Interviewer: H! ow will you reverse direction of an Induction motor?
Candidate: I will remove the four bolts at the x-ud, turn the motor around, and put back the bolts.
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Interviewer: How do you start a synchronous motor?
Candidate: Vrrrrrrrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm (in rising pitch)
Interviewer: Stop! Stop!
Candidate: rrrrrrrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm (in falling pitch)
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Examiner: "What is a step-up transformer?"
Student: "A transformer that is put on top of electric poles."
Examiner (smiling): "And then what is a step-down transformer?"
Student (hesitantly):"Uh - A transformer that is put in the x-udment or in a pit?"
Examiner (pouncing): "Then what do you call a transformer that is installed on the ground?"
(Student knows he is caught-can't answer)
Examiner (impatiently): "Well?"
Student (triumphantly): "A stepless transformer, sir!"
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TOP FACTS ABOUT ENGINEERS
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Engineers at work:
Assignments solved by one and then carry out mass transfer operations throughout the class
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The most important machine for Engineers:
Xerox Machine (Without which assignment Completion couldn't be possible)
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Top two Engineering Rumours:
Did you hear the results are being put up today at 5:30pm
Did you hear the exams are postponed by two weeks
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Common Engineering Dialogues after a paper:
'What is this man, 60% o f the paper was out of the syllabus'
'This was the worst paper set in the entire
engineering history' 'I am failing'
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What is B.E?
8 semesters
80GB syllabus
80MB we study
80KB we remember
80 Bytes we answer
BINARY marks we get,
The Degree finally we get is BE
That is Brain Empty (B.E)
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Online compiler for C,C++,pythan etc
code pad is an online compiler, just u can post your code in the pad and you can see the code and output as well.... It is really hlepfule as we no need to open the editors every time. you can get the hello wolrd examples there itself..
here we go click here
Monday, August 10, 2009
Speech by Chetan Bhagat at Symbiosis Institute of Management
Please read this whenever you are free. Thought provoking speech by Chetan Bhagat.
Hello everyone and thank you for giving me this chance to speak to you. This day is about you. You, who have come to this college, leaving the comfort of your homes (or in some cases discomfort), to become something in your life. I am sure you are excited. There are few days in human life when one is truly elated. The first day in college is one of them. When you were getting ready today, you felt a tingling in your stomach. What would the auditorium be like, what would the teachers be like, who are my new classmates - there is so much to be curious about. I call this excitement, the spark within you that makes you feel truly alive today. Today I am going to talk about keeping the spark shining. Or to put it another way, how to be happy most, if not all the time.
Where do these sparks start? I think we are born with them. My 3-year old twin boys have a million sparks. A little Spiderman toy can make them jump on the bed. They get thrills from creaky swings in the park. A story from daddy gets them excited. They do a daily countdown for birthday party – several months in advance – just for the day they will cut their own birthday cake.
I see students like you, and I still see some sparks. But when I see older people, the spark is difficult to find. That means as we age, the spark fades. People whose spark has faded too much are dull, dejected, aimless and bitter. Remember Kareena in the first half of Jab We Met vs the second half? That is what happens when the spark is lost. So how to save the spark?
Imagine the spark to be a lamp's flame. The first aspect is nurturing - to give your spark the fuel, continuously. The second is to guard against storms.
To nurture, always have goals. It is human nature to strive, improve and achieve full potential. In fact, that is success. It is what is possible for you. It isn't any external measure - a certain cost to company pay package, a particular car or house.
Most of us are from middle class families. To us, having material landmarks is success and rightly so. When you have grown up where money constraints force everyday choices, financial freedom is a big achievement. But it isn't the purpose of life. If that was the case, Mr. Ambani would not show up for work. Shah Rukh Khan would stay at home and not dance anymore. Steve Jobs won't be working hard to make a better iPhone, as he sold Pixar for billions of dollars already. Why do they do it? What makes them come to work everyday? They do it because it makes them happy. They do it because it makes them feel alive Just getting better from current levels feels good. If you study hard, you can improve your rank. If you make an effort to interact with people, you will do better in interviews. If you practice, your cricket will get better. You may also know that you cannot become Tendulkar, yet. But you can get to the next level. Striving for that next level is important.
Nature designed with a random set of genes and circumstances in which we were born. To be happy, we have to accept it and make the most of nature's design. Are you? Goals will help you do that. I must add, don't just have career or academic goals. Set goals to give you a balanced, successful life. I use the word balanced before successful. Balanced means ensuring your health, relationships, mental peace are all in good order.
There is no point of getting a promotion on the day of your breakup. There is no fun in driving a car if your back hurts. Shopping is not enjoyable if your mind is full of tensions.
You must have read some quotes - Life is a tough race, it is a marathon or whatever. No, from what I have seen so far, life is one of those races in nursery school, where you have to run with a marble in a spoon kept in your mouth. If the marble falls, there is no point coming first. Same with life, where health and relationships are the marble. Your striving is only worth it if there is harmony in your life. Else, you may achieve the success, but this spark, this feeling of being excited and alive, will start to die.
One last thing about nurturing the spark - don't take life seriously. One of my yoga teachers used to make students laugh during classes. One student asked him if these jokes would take away something from the yoga practice. The teacher said - don't be serious, be sincere. This quote has defined my work ever since. Whether its my writing, my job, my relationships or any of my goals. I get thousands of opinions on my writing everyday. There is heaps of praise, there is intense criticism. If I take it all seriously, how will I write? Or rather, how will I live? Life is not to be taken seriously, as we are really temporary here. We are like a pre-paid card with limited validity. If we are lucky, we may last another 50 years. And 50 years is just 2,500 weekends. Do we really need to get so worked up? It's ok, bunk a few classes, goof up a few interviews, fall in love. We are people, not programmed devices.
I've told you three things - reasonable goals, balance and not taking it too seriously that will nurture the spark. However, there are four storms in life that will threaten to completely put out the flame. These must be guarded against. These are disappointment, frustration, unfairness and loneliness of purpose.
Disappointment will come when your effort does not give you the expected return. If things don't go as planned or if you face failure. Failure is extremely difficult to handle, but those that do come out stronger. What did this failure teach me? is the question you will need to ask. You will feel miserable. You will want to quit, like I wanted to when nine publishers rejected my first book. Some IITians kill themselves over low grades – how silly is that? But that is how much failure can hurt you. But it's life. If challenges could always be overcome, they would cease to be a challenge. And remember - if you are failing at something, that means you are at your limit or potential. And that's where you want to be.
Disappointment' s cousin is Frustration, the second storm. Have you ever been frustrated? It happens when things are stuck. This is especially relevant in India. From traffic jams to getting that job you deserve, sometimes things take so long that you don't know if you chose the right goal. After books, I set the goal of writing for Bollywood, as I thought they needed writers. I am called extremely lucky, but it took me five years to get close to a release. Frustration saps excitement, and turns your initial energy into something negative, making you a bitter person. How did I deal with it? A realistic assessment of the time involved – movies take a long time to make even though they are watched quickly, seeking a certain enjoyment in the process rather than the end result – at least I was learning how to write scripts, having a side plan – I had my third book to write and even something as simple as pleasurable distractions in your life - friends, food, travel can help you overcome it. Remember, nothing is to be taken seriously. Frustration is a sign somewhere, you took it too seriously.
Unfairness - this is hardest to deal with, but unfortunately that is how our country works. People with connections, rich dads, beautiful faces, and pedigree find it easier to make it – not just in Bollywood, but everywhere. And sometimes it is just plain luck. There are so few opportunities in India; so many stars need to be aligned for you to make it happen. Merit and hard work is not always linked to achievement in the short term, but the long-term correlation is high, and ultimately things do work out. But realize, there will be some people luckier than you. In fact, to have an opportunity to go to college and understand this speech in English means you are pretty damn lucky by Indian standards. Let's be grateful for what we have and get the strength to accept what we don't. I have so much love from my readers that other writers cannot even imagine it. However, I don't get literary praise. It's ok. I don't look like Aishwarya Rai, but I have two boys who I think are more beautiful than her. It's ok. Don't let unfairness kill your spark.
Finally, the last point that can kill your spark is Isolation. As you grow older you will realize you are unique. When you are little, all kids want Ice cream and Spiderman. As you grow older to college, you still are a lot like your friends. But ten years later and you realize you are unique. What you want, what you believe in, what makes you feel, may be different from even the people closest to you. This can create conflict as your goals may not match with others. And you may drop some of them. Basketball captains in college invariably stop playing basketball by the time they have their second child. They give up something that meant so much to them. They do it for their family. But in doing that, the spark dies. Never, ever make that compromise. Love yourself first, and then others.
There you go. I've told you the four thunderstorms - disappointment, frustration, unfairness and isolation. You cannot avoid them, as like the monsoon they will come into your life at regular intervals. You just need to keep the raincoat handy to not let the spark die.
I welcome you again to the most wonderful years of your life. If someone gave me the choice to go back in time, I will surely choose college. But I also hope that ten years later as well, your eyes will shine the same way as they do today. That you will Keep the Spark alive, not only through college, but through the next 2,500 weekends. And I hope not just you, but my whole country will keep that spark alive, as we really need it now more than any moment in history. And there is something cool about saying - I come from the land of a billion sparks.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Weekend!! Rock it... Play Extreme Cars Game
This is online game....
reaching all the levels is really exciting....
u can give a try.... excellent game..
click the below picture to play....
click here to play
Thursday, August 6, 2009
GOVERNMENT AUTHORIZED HOSPITALS FOR TREATMENT OF SWINE FLU
With the first swine flu death being recorded in INDIA two days ago , it will be all important to keep a ready recknor at hand. More so we need to be aware of the correct symptoms and the right place for treatment. So in case we have someone who is seen to have symptoms we could guide them to the right hospital.
The attached information would give you additional details about the swine flu, its symptoms and the actions that need to be initiated.
Together we can stop the spread of this EPIDEMIC and cure the affected ones with timely and correct treatment.
Please forward the brochure to as many known people as possible so as to make them aware and be part of the efforts to fight the swine flue menace .
Take care.
The attached information would give you additional details about the swine flu, its symptoms and the actions that need to be initiated.
Together we can stop the spread of this EPIDEMIC and cure the affected ones with timely and correct treatment.
Please forward the brochure to as many known people as possible so as to make them aware and be part of the efforts to fight the swine flue menace .
Take care.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
JUST ABOUT MAKING A DIFFERENCE
Once upon a time there was a wise man who used to go to the sea shore to do his journal writing. He had a habit of walking on the beach before he began his work. One day he was walking along the shore. As he looked down the beach, he saw a human figure moving like a dancer. He smiled to himself to think of someone who would dance to the day. So he began to walk faster to catch up.
As he got closer, he saw that it was a young man and the young man wasn't dancing,But instead he was reaching down to the shore, picking up something and very gently throwing it into the ocean.
As he got closer he called out, "Hey! What are you doing?"
The young man paused, looked up and replied, "Throwing starfish in the ocean."
"
As he got closer, he saw that it was a young man and the young man wasn't dancing,
But instead he was reaching down to the shore, picking up something and very gently throwing it into the ocean.
As he got closer he called out, "Hey! What are you doing?"
The young man paused, looked up and replied, "Throwing starfish in the ocean."
"I guess I should have asked, why are you throwing starfish in the ocean?"
"The sun is up, and the tide is going out. And if I don't throw them in they'll die."
"But, young man, don't you realize that there are miles and miles of beach, and starfish all along it.
You can't possibly make a difference!"
The young man listened politely.
Then bent down, picked up another starfish and threw it into the sea, past the breaking waves and said,
"It made a difference for that one."
Success Principle
There is something very special in each and every one of us. We all are gifted with the ability to make a difference. If we are aware of that ability, we can gain through the strength of our visions to shape the future.
Motivational Quote
You're the only one who can make the difference. Whatever your dream is, go for it.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
IIT Class room videos
Similar to MIT Open Course, IITs also started providing information available to everyone. Any way that is really great initiative from their part. Really thanks to IITs for this job. I thinking started two or three years back itself. You can view/download from the internet free of cost. Other wise you can purchase the DVDs directly. All courses are not provided with videos. Some courses are provided with material. You can browse branch wise and can download the required courses.
This is done by NPTEL a joint venture formed by IITs & IISc together. IIT Madras hosts this. Hone your Engineering Skills...
All the best...
to download videos(from you tube)... click here
to view the site.... Click here
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Language Portal
To learn any language by online. it is really good site. We can meet the people with the same interests. It is like common platform for the people with same kinda interest. It is a free portal. you can register and hone your skills.
All the best guys.... Happy learning..
Here we go. Click here.
Friday, July 31, 2009
C++ class for S/W proffesional
class
Indian_Bachelor_female_professional
{
double styles;
short skirts;
long time_to_understand_problems;
float mind;
void knowledge();
char non_co_operative;
};
class Married_female_Software_Professional
{
double weight;
short tempered;
long gossips;
float hopes;
void work();
char unstable;
};
class Female_Engaged_software_professional
{
double time_on_phone;
short attention_on_work;
long boast;
float on_cloud_nine;
void understanding();
char edgy;
};
class Indian_Newly_Married_software_professional
{
double dinner_invitations;
short time_at_work;
long lunch_breaks;
float talks;
void bank_balance();
char hen_pecked;
};
class Indian_husband_wife_software_professional
{
double income;
short temper;
long time_no_see;
float new_software_company;
void lov
};
Class Guy_who_wrote_this
{
Long time_on_bench;
Void work();
}
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Life Balance
Mary and Susan were friends for years. They grew up together and attended the same schools. They were now both in their 40’s, and both had great careers. They both had a similar upbringing - same education, same family values, similar support and financial position. But there was one main difference. Mary never seemed to have enough time. She watched her life long friend Susan. She had similar responsibilities and interests. Susan had a career, she had three children, she had her hobbies, one of which included golf. Over lunch, Susan was telling Mary about the golf game that she played last weekend.
“Susan, where do you find the time to play golf?” asked Mary. “I never seem to have the time, now with the children older and doing their own thing I thought I would have time to play golf like we did when we were in college.” Susan looked at Mary and laughed, “Mary, we both have the same hours in a day. You do have the time to play golf!” With a sigh Mary replied, “That’s easy for you to say. I never seem to have time. My work takes so much of my time. I am in the office at 7:30 AM, I leave at 6:30 in the evening. By the time I get home and have dinner, it is 8:00! And, then I usually have a briefcase full of work. The weekends are full of more work. Just to keep up, I have to put in the hours. You know what it is like!” “Of course, I know what it is like,” Mary said. “But what would happen tomorrow if you got sick? Who would do the work?” “Sick. Who has time to get sick! exclaimed Mary. “But if I did get sick, someone else would do the work, I suppose.” “You know something, Mary, I used to be like you. I worked night and day and of course on weekends. When I got home I was exhausted but I would push myself and read my children a bedtime story. By the time I went to bed, I would be more than exhausted. The boss I had was very demanding. She was there early in the morning, late at night, and she always worked weekends. I felt I had to do the same - I needed the job to help support my family - just as you did. But then I had a change of bosses. The man I worked for was older and much wiser, I might add! Of course, I continued to work the hours I had been working. One day he came to my desk and passed me a card that had a quote on it which said, ‘What I do today is important, because I will never have today again’ - then he left. I sat there stunned. I suddenly thought of what was important to me. While my work was important, I realized my children were more important. I also realized that time for me was important. It was 4:30, the official closing time of the office. I straightened my desk, felt a twinge of guilt about leaving, but I forced myself to leave. I was home by 5:00. My children and husband were surprised. I had a wonderful evening. It was not a chore to read that bedtime story that evening.” Mary was looking at her friend thoughtfully and then questioned Susan about the work she had left on her desk.
Susan replied, “I never thought this possible, but I actually accomplished more the next day than I had in weeks. As I was leaving the next day I stopped at my new boss’s office and thanked him for the quote. He told me a story about advice his dad had given him many years ago when he was working night and day. He referred to it as ‘Balance of Life’. His dad told him to keep balance in his work, in his family life and in time for himself. He explained to me, while all aspects of our life are important, without a balance, you become addicted and like all addictions you lose - - no balance with your family - you lose them - no balance with your work - you lose your perspective and you actually lose focus on the important aspects of your job. - no balance with yourself - you forget who you are and when you retire you have nothing! Or worse than that, if you lose your job through a company sale or downsizing you lose your identity. He went on to tell me that who we are is NOT what we do to make a living. Who we are is a balance of our family, our work, ourselves! It truly was the best advice I ever received.” Mary took a drink of her tea and tearfully looked at her friend, “But I would never get my work done if I left at 4:30!” Susan looked thoughtfully at her, “When you go to work on Monday, look at what you have on your desk. Make a list of everything you have to get done and beside that list write the impact of not doing it. Then focus only on the top three items that have the most impact. Do that everyday for a week. At first, you will find it difficult to leave. But, after awhile, you will find that you will have more energy, and you will be more focused in your work because you have BALANCE! There are times when we have to lose balance - a special project at work, or a family matter at home - but consciously focusing on balance keeps everything in check.” Mary smiled at her friend, “Thanks for talking with me. We have been friends for so long. Thank heavens I have balance with your friendship! You have convinced me. I will leave the work in my briefcase this weekend. On Monday, I will make the list first thing. Perhaps next weekend, I will have the time to go golfing with you!”
Celebrate Reading…..
“Susan, where do you find the time to play golf?” asked Mary. “I never seem to have the time, now with the children older and doing their own thing I thought I would have time to play golf like we did when we were in college.” Susan looked at Mary and laughed, “Mary, we both have the same hours in a day. You do have the time to play golf!” With a sigh Mary replied, “That’s easy for you to say. I never seem to have time. My work takes so much of my time. I am in the office at 7:30 AM, I leave at 6:30 in the evening. By the time I get home and have dinner, it is 8:00! And, then I usually have a briefcase full of work. The weekends are full of more work. Just to keep up, I have to put in the hours. You know what it is like!” “Of course, I know what it is like,” Mary said. “But what would happen tomorrow if you got sick? Who would do the work?” “Sick. Who has time to get sick! exclaimed Mary. “But if I did get sick, someone else would do the work, I suppose.” “You know something, Mary, I used to be like you. I worked night and day and of course on weekends. When I got home I was exhausted but I would push myself and read my children a bedtime story. By the time I went to bed, I would be more than exhausted. The boss I had was very demanding. She was there early in the morning, late at night, and she always worked weekends. I felt I had to do the same - I needed the job to help support my family - just as you did. But then I had a change of bosses. The man I worked for was older and much wiser, I might add! Of course, I continued to work the hours I had been working. One day he came to my desk and passed me a card that had a quote on it which said, ‘What I do today is important, because I will never have today again’ - then he left. I sat there stunned. I suddenly thought of what was important to me. While my work was important, I realized my children were more important. I also realized that time for me was important. It was 4:30, the official closing time of the office. I straightened my desk, felt a twinge of guilt about leaving, but I forced myself to leave. I was home by 5:00. My children and husband were surprised. I had a wonderful evening. It was not a chore to read that bedtime story that evening.” Mary was looking at her friend thoughtfully and then questioned Susan about the work she had left on her desk.
Susan replied, “I never thought this possible, but I actually accomplished more the next day than I had in weeks. As I was leaving the next day I stopped at my new boss’s office and thanked him for the quote. He told me a story about advice his dad had given him many years ago when he was working night and day. He referred to it as ‘Balance of Life’. His dad told him to keep balance in his work, in his family life and in time for himself. He explained to me, while all aspects of our life are important, without a balance, you become addicted and like all addictions you lose - - no balance with your family - you lose them - no balance with your work - you lose your perspective and you actually lose focus on the important aspects of your job. - no balance with yourself - you forget who you are and when you retire you have nothing! Or worse than that, if you lose your job through a company sale or downsizing you lose your identity. He went on to tell me that who we are is NOT what we do to make a living. Who we are is a balance of our family, our work, ourselves! It truly was the best advice I ever received.” Mary took a drink of her tea and tearfully looked at her friend, “But I would never get my work done if I left at 4:30!” Susan looked thoughtfully at her, “When you go to work on Monday, look at what you have on your desk. Make a list of everything you have to get done and beside that list write the impact of not doing it. Then focus only on the top three items that have the most impact. Do that everyday for a week. At first, you will find it difficult to leave. But, after awhile, you will find that you will have more energy, and you will be more focused in your work because you have BALANCE! There are times when we have to lose balance - a special project at work, or a family matter at home - but consciously focusing on balance keeps everything in check.” Mary smiled at her friend, “Thanks for talking with me. We have been friends for so long. Thank heavens I have balance with your friendship! You have convinced me. I will leave the work in my briefcase this weekend. On Monday, I will make the list first thing. Perhaps next weekend, I will have the time to go golfing with you!”
Celebrate Reading…..
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Telugu poetry
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Folder Lock without any S/W
This is a way to lock folders without the use of any alternative software. So, here you go. Open Notepad and copy the below code and save as locker.bat. Don't forget to change your password in the code it's shown the place where to type your password. Now double click on locker ..bat First time start it will create folder with Locker automatically for u. After creation of the Locker folder, place the contents u want to lock inside the Locker Folder and run locker.bat again. For unlocking run the locker.bat again and give the password…..
I hope this comes in handy
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cls
@ECHO OFF
title Folder Locker
if EXIST "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}" goto UNLOCK
if NOT EXIST Locker goto MDLOCKER
:CONFIRM
echo Are you sure u want to Lock the folder(Y/N)
set/p "cho=>"
if %cho%==Y goto LOCK
if %cho%==y goto LOCK
if %cho%==n goto END
if %cho%==N goto END
echo Invalid choice.
goto CONFIRM
:LOCK
ren Locker "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}"
attrib +h +s "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}"
echo Folder locked
goto End
:UNLOCK
echo Enter password to Unlock folder
set/p "pass=>"
if NOT %pass%==type your password here goto FAIL
attrib -h -s "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}"
ren "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}" Locker
echo Folder Unlocked successfully
goto End
:FAIL
echo Invalid password
goto end
:MDLOCKER
md Locker
echo Locker created successfully
goto End
:End
I hope this comes in handy
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cls
@ECHO OFF
title Folder Locker
if EXIST "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}" goto UNLOCK
if NOT EXIST Locker goto MDLOCKER
:CONFIRM
echo Are you sure u want to Lock the folder(Y/N)
set/p "cho=>"
if %cho%==Y goto LOCK
if %cho%==y goto LOCK
if %cho%==n goto END
if %cho%==N goto END
echo Invalid choice.
goto CONFIRM
:LOCK
ren Locker "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}"
attrib +h +s "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}"
echo Folder locked
goto End
:UNLOCK
echo Enter password to Unlock folder
set/p "pass=>"
if NOT %pass%==type your password here goto FAIL
attrib -h -s "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}"
ren "Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D}" Locker
echo Folder Unlocked successfully
goto End
:FAIL
echo Invalid password
goto end
:MDLOCKER
md Locker
echo Locker created successfully
goto End
:End
How to make meetings Work
This is a article in Business today
How to make meetings work
Saumya Bhattacharya
July 3, 2009
How often have you chaired a meeting that has gone on for a painfully long time and completely
lost focus? Across countless organisations, meetings start late, erupt in conflict, lose focus and
accomplish little. Are there any golden rules to make them more effective? “Have a plan. It may be
a bad plan, but it’s better than having no plan.” This was the advice to young Asim Handa from his
athletics coach in college. While his days as an athlete are long over, the advice has stuck, more
so while conducting meetings, says Handa, Country Manager, Futurestep, a Korn/Ferry
Company.
A successful meeting takes thought and planning, says
communication expert and author of Working the Room, Nick
Morgan. So, plan all that you wish to cover in the meeting in
advance so that there is far less chance of getting
sidetracked. Plus, preparation will give you clarity on what the
meeting is all about.
Be absolutely clear on what the agenda is and what you want
to achieve (see What Goes Into an Agenda?). If
communication experts are to be believed, that’s half your
task accomplished. According to Morgan, every group
meeting goes through three phases—a warm-up, a work
phase, during which tasks are accomplished, and a closing
phase, when the matter of the meeting is summarised and
next steps are determined.
Begin the meeting on time even if a few participants are
missing. When they arrive and discover that they have missed
some important points, they will know not to be late the next
time around.
The prime objective is to follow the agenda. Says Morgan:
“For a small meeting, your agenda can be relatively loose, but
for a larger group, the more structure you provide, the more
effective the meeting will be.”
While you are in the midst of discussion, make sure that
everyone gets a chance to speak and ask for feedback
regularly. “Most of the Indian business leaders are
task-focussed and less interactive. It inhibits people from
opening up in meetings,” says Handa. But, what about a good
meeting that goes astray because of interruptions? If some
participants disturb the meeting, try asking a question.
“Besure to include the transgressors among
Five tips for efficient
meetings
1. Don’t meet if the same
information could be covered in
an e-mail or a brief report.
2.Begin the meeting on time
even if a few participants are
missing.
3. Be absolutely clear on what
the agenda is and follow it.
4.Make it interactive. Don’t
dominate the discussion.
5. Bring the meeting to a clear,
constructive close.
What goes into an agenda
The purpose and the
desired outcome of the
meeting.
Who the participants are.
The date, time and place.
The length of the
meeting.
A list of the topics to be
covered.
A list stating who will
address each topic and
for how long.
Any background
information participants
will need to know.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Amazing technology from Japan . . . . but can you guess what it is ?
Look closely and guess what they could be...
Any wild guesses? No clue yet?
Ladies and gentlemen... congratulations! You've just looked into the future... yep that's right!
You've just seen something that will replace your PC in the near future.
Here is how it works:
In the revolution of miniature computers, scientists have made great developments with bluetooth technology...
This is the forthcoming computers you can carry within your pockets .
This "pen sort of instrument" produces both the monitor as well as the keyboard on any flat surfaces from where you can carry out functions you would normally do on your desktop computer.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Mikel jackson passed away
Michael jackson passed away with cardiac arrest.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/26/arts/music/26jackson.html?ref=global-home
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/26/arts/music/26jackson.html?ref=global-home
Thursday, June 18, 2009
This is really an opening for me.
When i clicked this site... its compuatiotional power is excellent...
really one must try this site...
i will explain about it clearly later...
http://www69.wolframalpha.com/
When i clicked this site... its compuatiotional power is excellent...
really one must try this site...
i will explain about it clearly later...
http://www69.wolframalpha.com/
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Gayathri Marbles
One stop for all kind of marbles,granites,slates,tales,Tourist Attractions, Technology,Reservations,Hotels,Useful Stuff.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Joined Mathru Project
Joined the Mathru Project in Martha halli. It is a teaching kind of stuff on weekends.....
Just I want to try.... I have to go through it and give my feelings....
Just I want to try.... I have to go through it and give my feelings....
Monday, May 18, 2009
Writing Skills Quote.... really Superb........
Prabhakaran Killed
LTTE chief Prabhakaran killed: Lanka govt
ri Lanka's war against Tamil Tiger rebels has "ended successfully," the island's defence secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapakse, told the
island's president on Monday in a nationally televised ceremony.
"We have successfully ended the war," he told President Mahinda Rajapakse, who is his brother and commander-in-chief of the Sri Lankan armed forces.
Sri Lankan military commanders also lined up and shook hands with him before starting closed-door talks.
Blog: No tears for Prabhakaran
The meeting came as state television and defence officials announced that Tamil Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran and the entire rebel leadership had been killed on Monday by government troops.
Sri Lanka's state television station announced on Monday that Tamil Tiger rebel chief Velupillai Prabhakaran has been killed, and the army commander said the last pockets of rebel resistance have been cleared from the north. (Watch )
Prabhakaran's death would spell the end of a more than three-decade quest by the rebel leader for a separate state for minority Tamils across northern and eastern Sri Lanka.
Rupavahini television, the state broadcaster, broke into its regular programming Monday afternoon to announce Prabakharan's death. They gave no details of how he was killed.
The government information department also sent a text message to cell phones across the country announcing Prabhakaran was killed along with his top deputies, who were known as Soosai and Pottu Amman.
Sri Lanka's army chief, Lt. Gen. Sareth Fonseka, told television his troops routed the last rebels from the northern war zone Monday morning and were working to identify Prabhakaran's body from among the dead.
Blog: Memories of Jaffna
"We can announce very responsibly that we have liberated the whole country from terrorism," he told state television.
Prabhakaran was in a small convoy of a van and ambulance along with several close aides which tried to drive out of the battle zone, but was attacked and killed, the senior defence ministry official said.
"He was killed with two others inside the vehicle. There will be a formal announcement later," the official said on condition he not be named.
"When the troops opened fire, the van tried to get away, but it was also hit," said another high-level source from the military. "The vehicle caught fire."
The defence ministry said the rebels' leadership was decimated, heralding an end to their decades-old battle to carve out an independent ethnic homeland in the north of the island.
ri Lanka's war against Tamil Tiger rebels has "ended successfully," the island's defence secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapakse, told the
"We have successfully ended the war," he told President Mahinda Rajapakse, who is his brother and commander-in-chief of the Sri Lankan armed forces.
Sri Lankan military commanders also lined up and shook hands with him before starting closed-door talks.
Blog: No tears for Prabhakaran
The meeting came as state television and defence officials announced that Tamil Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran and the entire rebel leadership had been killed on Monday by government troops.
Sri Lanka's state television station announced on Monday that Tamil Tiger rebel chief Velupillai Prabhakaran has been killed, and the army commander said the last pockets of rebel resistance have been cleared from the north. (Watch )
Prabhakaran's death would spell the end of a more than three-decade quest by the rebel leader for a separate state for minority Tamils across northern and eastern Sri Lanka.
Rupavahini television, the state broadcaster, broke into its regular programming Monday afternoon to announce Prabakharan's death. They gave no details of how he was killed.
The government information department also sent a text message to cell phones across the country announcing Prabhakaran was killed along with his top deputies, who were known as Soosai and Pottu Amman.
Sri Lanka's army chief, Lt. Gen. Sareth Fonseka, told television his troops routed the last rebels from the northern war zone Monday morning and were working to identify Prabhakaran's body from among the dead.
Blog: Memories of Jaffna
"We can announce very responsibly that we have liberated the whole country from terrorism," he told state television.
Prabhakaran was in a small convoy of a van and ambulance along with several close aides which tried to drive out of the battle zone, but was attacked and killed, the senior defence ministry official said.
"He was killed with two others inside the vehicle. There will be a formal announcement later," the official said on condition he not be named.
"When the troops opened fire, the van tried to get away, but it was also hit," said another high-level source from the military. "The vehicle caught fire."
The defence ministry said the rebels' leadership was decimated, heralding an end to their decades-old battle to carve out an independent ethnic homeland in the north of the island.
Andhra Pradesh 2009 Election Results
This result is highly probabilistic....
The first time that i ever shown interest in the election results....
New parties came up, most parties tied up agianst ruling party...
The result is really shocking.... probably most ppl not expected....like me
The first time that i ever shown interest in the election results....
New parties came up, most parties tied up agianst ruling party...
The result is really shocking.... probably most ppl not expected....like me
Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections Results 2009 Information Available: - 294/294
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Successful Candidates List of Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections 2009
Sl. No. | Constituency | Winner | Party |
1 | Ichapuram | AGARWWAL NARESH KUMAR | INC |
2 | Sompeta | G.SYAM SUNDER SIVAJI | TDP |
3 | Tekkali | APPAYYA DORA HANUMANTHU | INC |
4 | Harishchandrapuram | ATCHANNAIDU KINJARAPU | TDP |
5 | Narasannapeta | Dharmana Krishna Das | INC |
6 | Patapatnam | K Mohan Rao | TDP |
7 | Kothuru (ST) | GOMANGO JANNI MINATHI | INC |
8 | Naguru (ST) | Laxmana Murthy. K | CPM |
9 | Parvathipuram | Vijayaramaraju Satrucharla | INC |
10 | Salur (ST) | R.P. Bhanj Deo | TDP |
11 | Bobbili | V Sujay Krishna Rangarao | INC |
12 | Therlam | Jayaprakash Tentu | TDP |
13 | Vunukuru | KIMIDI KALA VENKATA RAO | TDP |
14 | Palakonda (SC) | KAMBALA JOGULU | TDP |
15 | Amadalavalasa | SATYAVATHI BODDEPALLI | INC |
16 | Srikakulam | D. PRASADA RAO | INC |
17 | Etcherla (SC) | Kondru Murali Mohan | INC |
18 | Cheepurupalli | BOTCHA SATYANARAYANA | INC |
19 | Gajapathinagaram | Aruna Padala | TDP |
20 | Vizianagaram | K. VEERABHADRA SWAMY | IND |
21 | Sathivada | Penumatsa Sambasiva Raju | INC |
22 | Bhogapuram | K. APPALA SWAMI | INC |
23 | Bheemunipatnam | SEETHARAMU KARRI | INC |
24 | Visakhapatnam-I | Dronamraju Satyanarayana | INC |
25 | Visakhapatnam-II | Rangaraju Saripalli | INC |
26 | Pendurthi | TIPPALA GURUMURTHI REDDY | INC |
27 | Uttarapalli | Mangapathi Rao Pudi | INC |
28 | Srungavarapukota (ST) | Dr. Kumba Ravi Babu | INC |
29 | Paderu (ST) | LAKE RAJA RAO | BSP |
30 | Madugula Reddi | DHARMASRI KARANAM | INC |
31 | Chodavaram | Ganta Srinivasarao | TDP |
32 | Anakapalli | Konathala Ramakrishna | INC |
33 | Paravada | BABJI GANDI | INC |
34 | Elamanchili | U.V. RAMANAMURTI RAJU | INC |
35 | Payakaraopeta (SC) | Chengala Venkatarao | TDP |
36 | Narsipatnam | AYYANNAPATRUDU CHINTHAKAYALA | TDP |
37 | Chintapalli (ST) | Goddeti Demudu | CPI |
38 | Yellavaram (ST) | CHINNAM BABU RAMESH | TDP |
39 | Burugupudi | Ch. Ravindra | INC |
40 | Rajahmundry | ROUTHU SURYAPRAKASA RAO | INC |
41 | Kadiam | JAKKAMPUDI RAMAMOHAN RAO | INC |
42 | Jaggampeta | Thota Narsimham | INC |
43 | Peddapuram | THOTA GOPALA KRISHNA | INC |
44 | Prathipadu | SUBBA RAO VARUPULA | INC |
45 | Tuni | Yanamala Ramakrishnudu | TDP |
46 | Pithapuram | P Dora Babu | BJP |
47 | Sampara | Anisetti Buliabbai Reddy | INC |
48 | Kakinada | Mukta Gopala Krishna | INC |
49 | Tallarevu | DOMMETI VENKATESWARLU | INC |
50 | Anaparthy | T. RAMA REDDY | INC |
51 | Ramachandrapuram | BOSU PILLI | IND |
52 | Alamuru | KRISHARJUNA CHOWDARY BIKKINA | INC |
53 | Mummidivaram (SC) | VISWARUPA PINIPE | INC |
54 | Allavaram (SC) | GOLLAPALLI SURYA RAO | INC |
55 | Amalapuram | CHITTABBAI KUDUPUDI | IND |
56 | Kothapeta | CHIRLA JAGGIREDDY | INC |
57 | Nagaram (SC) | RAJESHWARI DEVI PAMULA | INC |
58 | Razole | ALLURI KRISHNAM RAJU | INC |
59 | Narasapur | Kothapalli Subbaraidu | TDP |
60 | Palacole | Ch. Satyanarayana Murthy | TDP |
61 | Achanta (SC) | PEETHALA SUJATHA | TDP |
62 | Bhimavaram | GRANDHI SRINIVAS | INC |
63 | Undi | Pathapati Sarraju | INC |
64 | Penugonda | Pithani Satyanarayana | INC |
65 | Tanuku | CHITTURI BAPINEEDU | INC |
66 | Attili | Ch. Sri Ranganatharaju | INC |
67 | Tadepalligudem | KOTTU SATYANARAYANA | INC |
68 | Ungutur | VATTI VASANT KUMAR | INC |
69 | Dendulur | Maganti Venkateshwarulu | INC |
70 | Eluru | Alla Nani | INC |
71 | Gopalpuram (SC) | Maddala Sunitha | INC |
72 | Kovvur | PENDYALA VENKATA KRISHNA RAO | TDP |
73 | Polavaram (ST) | TELLAM BALA RAJU | INC |
74 | Chintalapudi | GHANTA MURALI RAMAKRISHNA | INC |
75 | Jaggayyapet | Udayabhanu Samineni | INC |
76 | Nandigama | Umamaheshwararao Devineni | TDP |
77 | Vijayawada (East) | Vangaveeti Radha Krishnan | INC |
78 | Vijayawada (West) | Shaik Nasarvali | CPI |
79 | Kankipadu | DEVINENI RAJASEKHAR | INC |
80 | Mylavaram | Chanumolu Venkatarao | INC |
81 | Tiruvuru (SC) | Koneru Ranga Rao | INC |
82 | Nuzvid | Venkata Pratap Apparao M | INC |
83 | Gannavaram | M Venkateshwara Rao | Ind |
84 | Vuyyur | PARDHASARATHY KOLUSU | INC |
85 | Gudivada | SRIVENKATESWARA RAO K | TDP |
86 | Mudinepalli | P.Venkateshwara Rao | INC |
87 | Kaikalur | Y RAJARAMACHANDAR | INC |
88 | Malleswaram | BURAGADDA VEDAVYAS | INC |
89 | Bandar | PERNI VENKATA RAMAIAH | INC |
90 | Nidumolu (SC) | Ramaiah Paturu | CPM |
91 | Avanigadda | Buddha Prasad Mandali | INC |
92 | Kuchinapudi | MOPIDEVI VENKATA RAMANA RAO | INC |
93 | Repalle | Devineni Mallikha Juna Rao | INC |
94 | Vemur | SATISH PAUL RAJ | INC |
95 | Duggirala | Gudibandi Venkata Reddy | INC |
96 | Tenali | NADENDLA MANOHAR | INC |
97 | Ponnur | Dhulipalla Narendra Kumar | TDP |
98 | Bapatla | GADE VENKATA REDDY | INC |
99 | Prathipad | Ravi Venkata Ramana | INC |
100 | Guntur-I | SHAIK SUBANI | INC |
101 | Guntur-II | TADISETTY VENKATA | INC |
102 | Mangalagiri | MURUGUDU HANUMANTHA RAO | INC |
103 | Tadikonda (SC) | Dokka Manikya Varaprasada Rao | INC |
104 | Sattenapalli | Yerram Venkayeshwara Reddy | INC |
105 | Peddakurapadu | Kanna Lakshmi Narayana | INC |
106 | Gurzala | Krishna Murthi Janga | INC |
107 | Macherla | Pinnelli Laxma Reddy | INC |
108 | Vinukonda | Makkena Mallikarjuna Rao | INC |
109 | Narasaraopet | KASU VENKATA KRISHNA REDDY | INC |
110 | Chilakaluripet | MARRI RAJA SEKHAR | IND |
111 | Chirala | Rosaiah Konijetti | INC |
112 | Parchur | Dr.Daggubati Venkateswara Rao | INC |
113 | Martur | GOTTIPATI RAVI KUMAR | INC |
114 | Addanki | KARANAM BALARAMAKRISHNA MURTHY | TDP |
115 | Ongole | Balineni Srinivasa Reddy | INC |
116 | Santhanuthalapadu (SC) | Dara Sambaiah | INC |
117 | Kandukur | MAHEEDHARA REDDY MANUGUNTA | INC |
118 | Kanigiri | ERIGINENI THIRUPATHI NAIDU | INC |
119 | Kondepi | POTHULA RAMA RAO | INC |
120 | Cumbum | UDUMULA SRINIVASULU REDDY | INC |
121 | Darsi | BUCHEPALLI SUBBAREDDY | IND |
122 | Markapur | Pedda Konda Reddy Kunduru | INC |
123 | Giddalur | Pagadaala Ramaiah | INC |
124 | Udayagiri | Mekapati Chandrasekhar Reddy | INC |
125 | Kavali | MAGUNTA PARVATHAMMA | INC |
126 | Allur | KATAMREDDY VISHNUVARDHAN REDDY | INC |
127 | Kovur | SREENIVASULU REDDY | INC |
128 | Atmakur | ERASU PRATAP REDDY | INC |
129 | Rapur | ANAM .RAMNARAYANA REDDY | INC |
130 | Nellore | ANAM VIVENKANANDA REDDY | INC |
131 | Sarvepalli | ADALA PRABHAKARA REDDY | INC |
132 | Gudur (SC) | PATRA PRAKASA RAO | INC |
133 | Sulurpet (SC) | Nelavala Subrahmanyam | INC |
134 | Venkatagiri | NEDURUMALLI RAJYA LAKSHMI | INC |
135 | Sri Kalahasti | S.C.V. NAIDU | INC |
136 | Satyavedu (SC) | K Narayana Swamy | INC |
137 | Nagari | Rajeshwari Devi Pamula | INC |
138 | Puttur | GALI MUDDHU KRISHNAMA NAIDU | INC |
139 | Vepanjeri (SC) | DR.GUMMADI KUTHUHALAMMA | INC |
140 | Chittoor | A S Manohar | TDP |
141 | Palmaner (SC) | L.LALITHA KUMARI | TDP |
142 | Kuppam | Chandrababu Naidu | TDP |
143 | Punganur | R Reddappa Reddy | INC |
144 | Madanpalle | DOMMALAPATI RAMESH | TDP |
145 | Thamballapalle | Kadapa Prabhakar Reddy | INC |
146 | Vayalpad | NALLARI KIRANKUMAR REDDY | INC |
147 | Pileru | P.RAMACHANDRA REDDY | INC |
148 | Chandragiri | ARUNAKUMARI GALLA | INC |
149 | Tirupathi | M.VENKATA RAMANA | INC |
150 | Koduru (SC) | Dr. G.Venkateswara Prasad | INC |
151 | Rajampet | Konduru Prabhavathamma | INC |
152 | Rayachoty | Palakondrayudu Sugavasi | TDP |
153 | Lakkireddipalli | Gadikota Mohan Reddy | INC |
154 | Cuddapah | Ahamadulla Mohammad Syed | INC |
155 | Badvel | Chinna Govinda Reddy Devasani | INC |
156 | Mydukur | DR.D.L.RAVINDRA REDDY | INC |
157 | Proddatur | N. VARADARAJULU REDDY | INC |
158 | Jammalamadugu | Adi Narayana Reddy Chadipirala | INC |
159 | Kamalapuram | GANDLURU VEERA SIVA REDDY | TDP |
160 | Pulivendla | RAJASEKHARA REDDY. Y.S | INC |
161 | Kadiri | JONNA RAMAIAH | INC |
162 | Nallamada | Kadapala Mohan Reddy | INC |
163 | Gorantla | PAMUDURTHY RAVINDRA REDDY | INC |
164 | Hindupur | RANGANAYAKULU.P | TDP |
165 | Madakasira | N.RAGHUVEERA REDDY | INC |
166 | Penukonda | PARITALA RAVINDRA | TDP |
167 | Kalyandrug (SC) | B.C GOVINDAPPA | TDP |
168 | Rayadrug | METTU GOVINDA REDDY | TDP |
169 | Uravakonda | PAYYAVULA KESHAV | TDP |
170 | Gooty | Neelavathi.N | INC |
171 | Singanamala (SC) | Sake Sailajanth | INC |
172 | Anantapur | B. NARAYANA REDDY | INC |
173 | Dharmavaram | Gonuguntla Jayalakshmamma | TDP |
174 | Tadpatri | J.C.DIVAKAR REDDY | INC |
175 | Alur (SC) | Katamreddy Vishnuvardhan Reddy | INC |
176 | Adoni | Y. SAI PRASAD REDDY | INC |
177 | Yemmiganur | Chennakesawa Reddy | INC |
178 | Kodumur (SC) | M SIKHAMANI | INC |
179 | Kurnool | ABDUL GAFOOR. M | CPM |
180 | Pattikonda | Giripogu Nagamma | Ind |
181 | Dhone | Kambalapadu Edigi Prabhakar | TDP |
182 | Koilkuntla | Challa Ramakrishna Reddy | INC |
183 | Allagadda | Gangulla Prathap Reddy | INC |
184 | Panyam | K.RAMBHUPAL REDDY | INC |
185 | Nandikotkur | Gowru Charitha | INC |
186 | Nandyal | SILPA MOHAN REDDY | INC |
187 | Atmakur | KOMMI LAXMAIAH NAIDU | IND |
188 | Achampet (SC) | Dr.VAMSHI KRISHNA | INC |
189 | Nagarkurnool | Dr. Nagam Janardhan Reddy | TDP |
190 | Kalwakurthi | Yadma Kista Reddy | INC |
191 | Shadnagar (SC) | Dr. P Shankar Rao | INC |
192 | Jadcherla | CHARLAKOLA LAXMA REDDY | TRS |
193 | Mahbubnagar | PULI VEERANNA | IND |
194 | Wanaparthy | Dr. G. CHINNA REDDY | INC |
195 | Kollapur | JUPALLY KRISHNA RAO | IND |
196 | Alampur | CHALLA VENKATRAMI REDDY | IND |
197 | Gadwal | D.K. ANJANEYULU | IND |
198 | Amarchinta | SALGUTI SWARNA SUDHAKAR | INC |
199 | Makthal | CHITEM NARSI REDDY | INC |
200 | Kodangal | Gurunath Reddy | INC |
201 | Tandur | Malkur Narayan Rao | INC |
202 | Vikarabad (SC) | A.Chendra Shekar | TRS |
203 | Pargi | Koppula Harishwar | TDP |
204 | Chevella | Patlolla Sabitha | INC |
205 | Ibrahimpatnam (SC) | Masku Narsimha | CPM |
206 | Musheerabad | Nayini Narsimha Reddy | TRS |
207 | Himayatnagar | G. Kishaan Reddy | BJP |
208 | Sanathnagar | Marri Shashidhar Reddy | INC |
209 | Secunderabad | T.Padma Rao | TRS |
210 | Khairatabad | P.Janardhana Reddy | INC |
211 | Secunderabad Cantonment (SC) | G.Sayanna | TDP |
212 | Malakpet | MALREDDY RANGA REDDY | INC |
213 | Asafnagar | D.Nagender | TDP |
214 | Maharajgunj | M.MUKESH | INC |
215 | Karwan | MD MUQTADA KHAN | AIMIM |
216 | Yakutpurax | MUMTAZ AHMED KHAN | AIMIM |
217 | Chandrayangutta | AKBARUDIN OWAISI | AIMIM |
218 | Charminar | Syed Ahmedpasha Quadhri | MIM |
219 | Medchal | Tulla Devender Goud | TDP |
220 | Siddipeta | K Chandra Sekhara Rao | TRS |
221 | Dommat | Solipeta Ramalinga Reddi | TRS |
222 | Gajwel (SC) | JETTY GEETHA | INC |
223 | Narsapur | Vakiti Sunitha Laxma Reddy | INC |
224 | Sangareddy | TURUPU JAYAPRAKASH REDDY | TRS |
225 | Zahirabad | Mahammad Fareeduddin | INC |
226 | Narayankhed | Suresh Kumar Shetkar | INC |
227 | Medak | Patlolla Shashidhar Reddy | JP |
228 | Ramayampet | PADMA DEVENDER REDDY.M | TRS |
229 | Andole (SC) | C.Damodar Rajanarsimha | INC |
230 | Balkonda | K.R.Suresh Reddy | INC |
231 | Armoor | SANTOSH REDDY SANIGARAM | TRS |
232 | Kamareddy | MOHAMMED ALI SHABBIR | INC |
233 | Yellareddy | EANUGU RAVINDER REDDY | TRS |
234 | Jukkal (SC) | Soudagar Gangaram | INC |
235 | Banswada | Bajireddy Goverdhan | INC |
236 | Bodhan | Sudarshan Reddy | INC |
237 | Nizamabad | Dharmapuri Srinivasa Rao | INC |
238 | Dichpalli | GANGA REDDY GADDAM | TRS |
239 | Mudhole | NARAYANA RAO | TRS |
240 | Nirmal | ALLOLA INDRAKARAN REDDY | INC |
241 | Boath (ST) | SOYAM BAPU RAO | TRS |
242 | Adilabad | CHILUKURI RAMCHANDAR REDDY | INC |
243 | Khanapur (ST) | Ajmeera Govind Naik | TRS |
244 | Asifabad (SC) | AMURAJULA SRIDEVI | TDP |
245 | Luxettipet | NADIPELLI DIWAKAR RAO | INC |
246 | Sirpur | KONAPPA | INC |
247 | Chinnur (SC) | DR.Dugyala Srinivasarao | TRS |
248 | Manthani | Duddilla Sridhar Babu | INC |
249 | Peddapalli | Geetla Mukunda Reddy | TRS |
250 | Myadaram (SC) | Koppula Eshwar | TRS |
251 | Huzurabad | CAPT.V.LAXMIKANTHA RAO | TRS |
252 | Kamalapur | ETALA RAJENDER | TRS |
253 | Indurthi | CHADA VENKATREDDY | CPI |
254 | Karimnagar | MENENI SATYANARAYANA RAO | INC |
255 | Choppadandi | SANA MARUTHI | TDP |
256 | Jagtial | T. JEEVAN REDDY | INC |
257 | Buggaram | JUVVADI RATHNAKAR RAO | INC |
258 | Metpalli | KOMOREDDI RAMLU | JP |
259 | Sircilla | CHENNAMANENY RAJESHWARA RAO | TDP |
260 | Nerella (SC) | LINGAIAH KASHIPETA | TRS |
261 | Cheriyal | PRATHAP REDDY KUMMURI | TRS |
262 | Jangaon | Ponnala Lakshmaiah | INC |
263 | Chennur | DR.DUGYALA SRINIVASA RAO | TRS |
264 | Dornakal | DHARAMSOTH REDYA NAIK | INC |
265 | Mahbubabad | Vem Narender Reddy | TDP |
266 | Narsampet | KAMMAMPATI LAXMA REDDY | TRS |
267 | Wardhannapet | ERRABELLI DAYAKAR RAO | TDP |
268 | Ghanpur (SC) | GUNDE VIJAYA RAMA RAO | TRS |
269 | Warangal | Baswaraju Saraiah | INC |
270 | Hanamkonda | Mandadi Satyanarayana Reddy | TRS |
271 | Shyampet | Konda Surekha | INC |
272 | Parkal (SC) | Bandari Shava Rani | TRS |
273 | Mulug (ST) | Podem Veeraiah | INC |
274 | Bhadrachalam (ST) | Sunnam Rajaiah | CPM |
275 | Burgampahad (ST) | VENKATESWARLU PAYAM | CPI |
276 | Kothagudem | Vanama Venkateswara Rao | INC |
277 | Sathupalli | JALAGAM VENKAT RAO | INC |
278 | Madhira | KATTA VENKATA NARASAIAH | CPM |
279 | Palair (SC) | Chandrasekhar Sambani | INC |
280 | Khammam | THAMMINENI VEERABHADRAM | CPM |
281 | Shujatnagar | RAMREDDY VENKATA REDDY | INC |
282 | Yellandu (ST) | Kankaiah Koram | Ind |
283 | Tungaturthi | RAMREDDY DAMODAR REDDY | INC |
284 | Suryapet (SC) | VEDAS VENKAIAH | INC |
285 | Kodad | Uttam Kumar Reddy Nalamada | INC |
286 | Miryalguda | JULAKANTI RANGA REDDY | CPM |
287 | Chalakurthi | Kunduru Jana Reddy | INC |
288 | Nakrekal | Nomula Narsimhaiah | CPM |
289 | Nalgonda | KOMATIREDDY VENKAT REDDY | INC |
290 | Ramannapet | Uppunuthula Purushotham Reddy | INC |
291 | Alair (SC) | Dr.Kududula Nagesh | TRS |
292 | Bhongir | Smt.Alimineti Uma Madhava Reddy | TDP |
293 | Mungode | Palla Venkat Reddy | CPI |
294 | Deverkonda (ST) | Ravindra Kumar Ramavath | CPI |
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