Thursday, April 28, 2011

Name of the Institution & Website Address

Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) http://www.amu.ac.in

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) http://www.aiims.ac.in

Allahabad University (AU) http://www.allduniv.edu/

Amravati University, Maharashtra http://www.sgbau.ac.in/

Anna University, Chennai http://www.annauniv.edu

Assam Administrative Staff College (AASC) http://www.assamstaffcol.net

Association of State Training Institutions in India (ASTI) http://asti.nic.in/

Banaras Hindu University (BHU) http://www.bhu.ac.in

Banglore University http://www.bangaloreuniversity.net

Bengal Engineering College (BEC) http://www.becs.ac.in

Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany http://www.bsip-india.org

Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh http://interboardap.nic.in/

Bose Institute, Kolkata http://www.boseinst.ernet.in/
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) www.cbse.nic.in

Central Hindi Directorate http://hindinideshalaya.nic.in/

Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) http://www.ciet.nic.in/

Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages (CIEFL) http://www.ciefl.org/

Central Institute of Fisheries Education (CIFE) http://www.icar.org.in/cife/index.htm

Central Institute of Indian Languages (CIIL) http://www.ciil.org/

Central Institute of Road Transport (CIRT), Pune http://www.cirtpune.com

Central Library, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras http://www.cenlib.iitm.ac.in/

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) http://www.cmfri.com/

Centre for Cultural Resources and Training (CCRT) http://ccrtindia.org

Centre for Entrepreneurship Development of Karnataka (CEDOK) http://nitpu2.kar.nic.in/cedok/

Chandigarh College Of Architecture http://cca.nic.in
Christian Medical College Vellore http://www.cmch-vellore.edu/

Cochin University of Science And Technology (CUSAT) http://www.cusat.ac.in
College of Engineering & Technology, Bhubaneswar http://www.cetindia.org/
Commisssion for Scientific and Technical Terminology (CSTT) http://cstt.nic.in/

Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, Karnataka http://cet.kar.nic.in/

Delhi College of Engineering http://www.dceonline.net/

Department of Adult and Continuing Education, University of Madras http://www.universityofmadras.edu/

Department of Biotechnology, Sindhu Mahavidyalaya http://geocities.com/biotechsmv/

Department of Computer Science & Engineering, IITK http://www.cse.iitk.ac.in/

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Karnataka REC http://www.krec-ece.ac.in/

Department of Electronics, Cochin University of Science & Technology http://www.doe.cusat.edu

Department of Geology, Mohan Lal Sukhadia University http://www.geolmlsu.org/

Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya http://www.davv.ac.in

Directorate of Distance Education, Jai Prakash University http://www.ddejpu.org

District Primary Education Programme (DPEP), Latur http://www.dpeplatur.com

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University (Dr. BRAOU) http://www.drbraou.com

Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Regional Engineering College, Jalandhar http://recjal.nic.in/

Educational Media Research Center (EMRC) http://www.emrchyd.org

Environmental Training Institute, Karnataka State Pollution Control Board http://eti.kar.nic.in

Facilitation Centre for Industrial Plasma Technologies (FCIPT) http://www.plasmaindia.com

Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi http://www.fms.edu/

Fr.Muller's Institute of Medical education and Research Mangalore http://www.fathermuller.com

Footwear Design and Development Institute (FDDI) http://www.fddiindia.com

Gandhigram Rural Institute http://www.ruraluniv.org

Government College of Engineering, Pune http://www.coep.org

Government Medical College and Hospital, Chandigarh http://gmch.nic.in

Gujarat Agricultural University http://gau.guj.nic.in


Gujarat Technological Univ. (GTU) http://gtu.ac.in

Gulbarga University http://www.gulbargauniversity.kar.nic.in/

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University http://ggsipu.nic.in

Guwahati Medical College and Hospital http://gmchassam.nic.in

Harcourt Butler Technological Institute http://www.hbti.edu

Harish Chandra Mathur Rajasthan State Institute of Public Administration (HCMRIPA) http://hcmripa.nic.in/

Haryana Institute of Public Administration (HIPA) http://hipa.nic.in

Himachal Pradesh University http://hpuniv.nic.in

Homi Bhabha Centre For Science Education (HBCSE) http://www.hbcse.tifr.res.in

Indian School of Mines (ISM) http://www.ism-dhanbad.org

Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) http://www.iaripusa.org/

Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute (IASRI) http://www.icar.org.in/iasri/default.html

Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS) http://www.iacs.res.in/

Indian Association of Social Science Institutions (IASSI) http://iassi.nic.in/

Indian Diamond Institute http://www.diamondinstitute.net

Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS) http://www.iias.org

Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship http://iie.nic.in

Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) http://www.iift.edu/

Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM) http://www.iifm.org/

Indian Institute of Information Technology & Management (IIITM), Gwalior http://www.iiitm.ac.in

Indian Institute of Information Technology ( IIIT), Kolkata http://www.iiit-c.org

Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Bangalore http://www.iiitb.ac.in

Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad (IIITA) http://www.iiita.ac.in

Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA) http://www.iimahd.ernet.in

Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore (IIMB) http://www.iimb.ernet.in

Indian Institute of Management, Indore http://www.iimidr.ac.in

Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata (IIMC) http://www.iimcal.ac.in

Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIMK) http://www.iimk.org

Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow http://www.iiml.ac.in

Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) http://www.iimc.ac.in

Indian Institute of Packaging http://www.iip-in.com

Indian Institute of Quality Management (IIQM) http://www.iiqm.org

Indian Institute of Science (IISC), Bangalore http://www.iisc.ernet.in

Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management (IISWBM) http://www.iiswbm.edu

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi http://www.iitd.ernet.in

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur http://www.iitk.ac.in

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur http://www.iitkgp.ernet.in

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras http://www.iitm.ac.in

Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IITB) http://www.iitb.ernet.in

Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati (IITG) http://www.iitg.ernet.in

Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee (IITR) http://www.rurkiu.ernet.in

Indian National Scientific Documentation Centre (INSDOC) http://www.insdoc.org

Indian Railways Institute of Electrical Engineering (IRIEEN) http://www.irieen.com

Indian School of Mines (ISM) http://www.ismdhanbad.ac.in

Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore http://www.isibang.ac.in

Indian Statistical Institute, Delhi http://www.isid.ac.in

Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata http://www.isical.ac.in

Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR) http://www.igidr.ac.in

Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) http://www.ignou.org

Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Academy (IGRUA) http://civilaviation.nic.in/igrua/indira.htm

Information and Library Network Centre (INFLIBNET) http://www.inflibnet.ac.in

Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) http://www.plasma.ernet.in

Institute for Studies in Industrial Development (ISID) http://isidev.nic.in

Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) http://www.icai.org

Institute of Child Health and Hospital for Children http://ich.tn.nic.in

Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) http://icsiindia.org/index.asp

Institute of Cost And Works Accountants of India (ICWAI) http://www.icwai.org

Institute of Economic Growth http://ieg.nic.in

Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (IHBT) http://www.csir.res.in/ihbt

Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition http://www.kar.nic.in/ihmbangalore

Institute of Judicial Training and Research (IJTR) http://ijtr.nic.in

Institute of Mathematical Sciences http://www.imsc.ernet.in

Institute of Physics (IOP) http://www.iopb.res.in

Institute of Rural Management, Anand http://irma.irm.ernet.in

Inter University Consortium for Department of Atomic Energy Facilities (IUC-DAEF), Calcutta http://www.iuc.res.in

International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) http://www.iipsindia.org
Jadavpur University http://www.jadavpur.edu

Jamia Millia Islamia http://jmi.nic.in

Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER) http://www.jipmer.edu

Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) http://www.jncasr.ac.in

Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) http://www.jntu.ac.in

Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) http://www.jnu.ac.in

Kalmathada Pujya Shri Virupaksha Sivacharya Ayurved Medical College, Raichur, http://www.ayurvediccollegemanvi.org

Kendriya Hindi Sansthan http://hindi.nic.in

Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan http://www.kvsangathan.org

Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology (KMIO) http://www.kar.nic.in/kidwai

Lakshmibai National Institute of Physical Education (LNIPE) http://www.lnipe.edu

Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration(LBSNAA) http://www.lbsnaa.ernet.in

Madras Institute of Development Studies (MIDS) http://mids.tn.nic.in

Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (MSUB) http://www.msub.edu

Mahatma Gandhi State Institute of Public Administration, Punjab (MGSIPAP) http://www.mgsipap.org

Makhanlal Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patarkarita Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal http://www.makhanlaluniversity.org

Manipal Academy of Higher Education http://manipal.edu

Malaviya Regional Engineering College http://recjai.nic.in

Mehta Research Institute of Physics & Mathematical Physics http://www.mri.ernet.in

Mission Reach http://www.missionreach.org

Medical College Trivandrum http://www.mctrivandrum.com

MIT Accreditation of Computer Courses (DOEACC) http://www.doeacc.org.in

Mohan Lal Sukhadia University, Udaipur http://www.mlsu.org

Motilal Nehru Regional Engineering College, Allahabad (MNREC) http://mnrec.nic.in

National Academy of Customs, Excise and Narcotics (NACEN) http://personal.vsnl.com/nacen/home.html

National Board of Examinations http://www.natboard.org

National Cadet Corps (NCC), Karnataka and Goa http://www.kar.nic.in/ncc

National Civil Defence College, Nagpur http://ncdcnagpur.nic.in

National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) http://ncert.nic.in

National Institute for Small Industries Extension Training (NISIET) http://www.nisiet.com

National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration (NIEPA) http://www.niepaonline.org

National Institute of Financial Management (NIFM) http://www.nifm.org

National Institute of Hydrology, Belgaum http://www.angelfire.com/bc/nihhrrc

National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee http://www.nih.ernet.in

National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE) http://www.nitie.edu

National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER) http://www.niper.nic.in

National Law School of India University http://www.nls.ac.in

National Law University, Jodhpur http://nlujodhpur.nic.in

National Research Centre for Mushroom (NRCM) http://www.nrcmushroom.com

National Resource Centre for Value Education http://valueeducation.nic.in

National Tuberculosis Institute (NTI), Bangalore http://ntiindia.kar.nic.in

Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti http://navodaya.nic.in

Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology http://www.nsit.ac.in

Networking of Social Scientists http://agrieconet.nic.in

Osmania University http://www.osmania.ac.in

Pondicherry Engineering College http://www.pec.edu

Pondicherry University http://www.pondiuni.org

Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh http://pgimer.nic.in

Punjabi University http://www.universitypunjabi.org

RAI UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR http://www.raiuniversity.edu

Raja Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya http://www.rgtu.org

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences http://kar.nic.in/rguhs

Regional Engineering College, Durgapur http://recdgp.nic.in

Regional Engineering College, Hamirpur http://recham.ernet.in

Regional Engineering College, Kurukshetra http://reck.nic.in

Regional Engineering College, Tiruchirappalli (RECT) http://rangoli.rect.ernet.in

Regional Engineering College, Warangal http://recw.nic.in

Regional Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur http://ritj.nic.in

Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics http://www.saha.ernet.in

Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow http://www.sgpgi.ac.in

Sardar Patel College Of Engineering (SPCE) http://www.spce.edu

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy, Hyderabad http://www.svpnpa.gov.in

Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) http://serc-dst.org

SGS Medical College & KEM Hospital, Mumbai http://www.kem.edu

Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences http://www.skims.org

State Institute of Education Technology, Hyderabad http://siethyd.nic.in

State Institute of Education Technology, Kerala http://sietkerala.nic.in

State Institute of Education Technology, Orissa http://sietorissa.nic.in

State Institute of Education Technology, Patna http://sietpatna.nic.in

State Institute of Education Technology, Pune http://sietpune.nic.in

State Institute of Education Technology, Uttar Pradesh http://diksha.nic.in

State Institute of Public Administration and Rural Development (SIPARD) http://sipard.nic.in

Sukhdev College Of Business Studies, Delhi University http://www.cbsdu.org

Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University http://www.tnmmu.ac.in

Tamil Nadu Universities http://www.tnuniv.ac.in

Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (TANUVAS) http://www.tanuvas.com

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) http://www.tifr.res.in

Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) http://www.tiss.edu

Tata Memorial Centre http://www.tatamemorialcentre.com

Technical Education & Industrial Training, Punjab http://www.nic.in/dte_punjab

University of Kerala http://www.keralauniversity.edu

University of Mumbai http://www.mu.ac.in

University of Pune www.unipune.ernet.in

University of Roorkee http://www.rurkiu.ernet.in

University Department of Chemical Technology (UDCT), University of Mumbai http://www.udct.org

University of Agricultural Sciences http://uasbng.kar.nic.in

University of Delhi http://www.du.ac.in

University of Hyderabad http://www.uohyd.ernet.in



University of Rajasthan
http://www.uniraj.ernet.in/

V.V.Giri National Labour Institute http://www.vvgnli.org

Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI) http://www.vjti.ac.in

Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan http://www.vbharat.ernet.in

West Bengal University of Animal & Fishery Sciences http://www.wbuafs.nic.in

Yashwantrao Chauhan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU) http://www.ycmou.com/cms/

Yeshwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration (YASHADA) http://www.yashada.or

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Curative and Prevention Tips » Anti Aging Rules

All of us wish to be healthy and active throughout our life. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle even at an old age is a gift. In this new era, old people are in constant search for natural ways that can make them feel young all the time. Here are few lifestyle changes that can be adopted to stay young at heart.

Love yourself: This is the first and foremost rule to stay young. Have a thought of gratitude for the wonderful body and mind you have received. Appreciate yourself for who you are.

Control your thought: Believe that you can control your aging process. Though it is not easy, just accept it. Visualize how to stay youthful even at this old age. Commit yourself to work on something you desire, and this will drive you to live a new life.

Browse latest health news: It is very important to educate yourself on the latest health developments. Know your medicines like how you are familiar about your famous television personality.

Regular health checks: Health should be your first priority. Keep your appointments with your physician regularly. Take your prescribed medication on time and do not skip them.

Tune to positive thoughts: Mental management can be acquired by boosting your thoughts with self appreciation.  Avoid negative self talks like, “I am getting old”, “I am losing”, and “I cannot do this because I am old” etc. These thoughts will drag you to what you think. Spiritual search and meditation can help in controlling your thoughts.
 
Be active: Control laziness. Do not expect or allow others to do a favor which can be done by you. Have a brisk walk in a regular basis, even if it is for ten minutes. Avoid talks on tiredness or other excuses.

Avoid negative environment: Keep a guard against comments that you receive on your appearance, health, or other activities. Respond in an affirmative quotes when asked about you, like “I am doing great”, and believe it in yourself.

Look youthful: Adopt easy techniques to look young and youthful. There are many simple steps to lift the face, glow your dry skin and tighten those wrinkles. This enhances your matured beauty.

Keep an account of your youthful attributes: Make a list of positive characteristics you had when you were young. This will keep you focused on your achievement of something you desire.

Do not retire: Enjoy life all throughout. Treat yourself with a vacation, start a new business, a play school or engage in a social activity. If you are not so healthy to do so, relax on your rocking chair or play that childhood games at the nursing home. Spend time with your grandchildren and kids. They will rejuvenate your life.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Tips for Blood Donation

By following the few recommendations before, during and after the blood donation, your blood donation experience can be made safe, successful and pleasant.
  1. Before blood donation:
    • Maintain a healthy iron level in your diet by eating iron rich food.
    • Get a good night sleep.
    • Drink an extra quantity of 16oz of water and juices before donation.
    • Have a good healthy meal at least 3 hours before the donating process.
    • Avoid fatty foods such as hamburgers, fries or ice cream prior to donation.
    • Avoid smoking on the day before donating. You can smoke 3 hours after donation.
    • You are not allowed to consume alcohol at least 48 hours before donation.
  2. During the blood donation:
    • Wear clothes with sleeves that can be raised above the elbow.
    • Co-operate with the phlebotomist to know if you have a preferred arm and show the staff any good veins that have been used successfully to draw blood in the past.
    • Relax yourself properly during the donation. You can listen to music, talk to other donors or read during the process.
  3. After the blood donation:
    • Accept the snacks offered to you after donation. It is vital that you have them.
    • You are recommended to have a good meal later.
    • Drink plenty of fluids for the next 48 hours to replenish any fluid loss during the process.
    • Avoid any strenuous physical activity or heavy lifting for about five hours after the donation.
    • In case of any feeling of light headedness, lie down preferably with head elevated, until the feeling passes by.
    • If bleeding occurs after the removal of the bandage, apply pressure to the site and raise your arm for 3-5 minutes.
    • If bleeding or bruising occurs under the skin, apply the cold pack to the area periodically during the first 24 hours.
    • Enjoy the good feeling that comes after the donation for saving someone's life.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Great INDIA!! THINK ABOUT IT!

1. We live in a nation where Rice is Rs.40/- per kg and Sim Card is free.
2. Pizza reaches home faster than Ambulance and Police.
3. Car loan @ 5% but education loan @ 12%.
4. Students with 45% get in elite institutions thru quota system and those with 90% get out because of merit.
5. Where a millionaire can buy a cricket team instead of donating the money to any charity. 2 IPL teams are auctioned at 3300 crores and we are still a poor country where people starve for 2 square meals per day.
6. Where the footwear, we wear, are sold in AC showrooms, but vegetables, that we eat, are sold on the footpath.
7. Where everybody wants to be famous but nobody wants to follow the path to be famous.
8. Assembly complex buildings are getting ready within one year while public transport bridges alone take several years to be completed.
9. Where we make lemon juices with artificial flavors and dish wash liquids with real lemon .
Think about it! IF ANY COMMENT, PLEASE ADD

प्‍यार भरा स्‍पर्श बदल देती है जिंदगी


प्‍यारभरा स्‍पर्श न सिर्फ जिंदगी के प्रति नजरिया बदल देता है बल्कि यह दर्द को भी कम करता है। प्‍यार पर शोध कर रहे मनोवैज्ञानिकों ने शोध कर इस नतीजे पर पहुंचे हैं कि कोई भी महिला या लड़की किसी पुरूष को अगर प्यार से छू ले तो लड़के का सारा दर्द गायब हो जाता है, यहां तक की शरीर का दर्द भी छू मंतर हो जाता है।

यही नहीं ये छुअन नौकरी या बिजनेस संबंधी परेशानी से जूझ रहे किसी भी शख्स का मन हल्का कर सकती है। प्‍यार दिल को इतना मजबूत कर देता है कि वो बड़े से बड़ा खतरा मोल लेने से भी व्‍यक्ति गुरेज नहीं करता। मनोविशेषज्ञों के मुताबिक प्यार की ये छुअन इंसान के शरीर में कई बदलाव करते है जिसे डॉक्टरों के शब्दों में रासायनिक परिवर्तन या केमिकल चेंजेस कहते हैं।

शोधकर्ताओं ने कुछ ऐसे जोड़ों को चुना जिनका पार्टनर किसी परेशानी से जूझ रहा हो। ये परेशानियां दफ्तर या आम जिंदगी से जुड़ी थी, उन्हें फुर्सत के लम्हों में अपने पार्टनर की पीठ छूने को कहा गया, लड़कियों ने ऐसा ही किया।

इसके बाद तो मानो रिसर्च टीम को उनकी मेहनत का सबसे बड़ा इनाम मिल गया। रिसर्च टीम ने पाया कि पीठ छूने के कुछ दिन बाद ही शख्स एनर्जी से भरा दिखने लगा। उसने हर उस चुनौती को स्वीकार किया जिससे वो डरता था और आखिर में अपनी परेशानी को खुद ही जड़ से खत्म कर डाला। यही नहीं परेशान शख्स तो हर खतरे से भिड़ने के लिए भी तैयार हो गया।

मनोवैज्ञानिक और मनोचिकित्सक का कहना है कि तनाव से जूझ रहे पुरुषों के लिए प्‍यार जादू का काम करता है।

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

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Monday, April 11, 2011

How did the planets get their names?

All the planets are
named after Roman
gods. Venus is named
after the Roman
goddess of love. The
surface features of
Venus are also named
after various goddesses.
For example the planet
has a deep canyon
named Diana, after
the Roman goddess
of hunting.

How were the planets formed?

After the gaseous cloud called the
solar nebula collapsed upon itself due to
the strength of its own gravity and formed
the Sun, the dust and particles around it
clumped together to form the planets.
The heat of the Sun melted the ice particles
nearby and eventually these rocks grew larger
to form the four rocky planets. Some ice
particles were too far away from the Sun to be
melted. These ice pieces combined with gases
to form the planets called the gas giants.

Do snakes shed their skin?

As they grow, snakes shed
all of their skin. The skin comes
off like a sock, beginning at
the mouth. Snakes can only
shed their skin when the air
is moist. If the air is dry, the
skin does not come off.
This is dangerous for the
snake, since the
old skin can get
infected. Skin left
attached to the
tail can cut off
the supply of
blood to the tip
which can
cause it to
drop off.

How do snakes eat if they do not have teeth?

Snakes have a flexible lower jaw. They
can open their mouths very wide and swallow
prey that is bigger than they are. After a big
meal, a snake moves very slowly, so that the
prey can be digested. Digestion needs so
much energy that some snakes, like the
Mexican rattlesnake, increase their
temperature by 14 °C (57 °F). Once
digestion is complete, a snake excretes
the hair and claws of its prey. Snakes
cannot digest plants.

Why do people fall ill?

The human body is made up of many
organs and systems. The organs include
the brain and the heart, the liver, the lungs
and the kidneys. If even one of these organs
does not do the work it is supposed to
do, we can fall ill. To work well, the body
needs the right kind of food in the right
quantities. It also needs exercise and a
clean environment. Any imbalance in
these factors can cause us to fall ill.

What is the brain?

The brain is an organ inside the skull.
It forms only about two per cent of our
bodyweight, but it controls our feelings,
movement, skills and every function necessary
to live. The human brain is divided into three
major parts; the cerebrum, the cerebellum,
and the brainstem. The cerebrum gives us
intelligence. It makes up 85 per cent of the
brain and operates voluntary muscles that we
have control over. The cerebrum is the area
of the brain that allows us to dance, jump
or solve puzzles. It also stores information,
which we call memory. The cerebellum or
‘little brain’ is below the cerebrum and is
just one-eighth of the size of it. The
cerebellum controls balance and tells the
muscles how to move. The brainstem
connects the rest of the brain to the spinal
cord, which runs down the neck and back.
The brainstem controls involuntary muscles
that work without us thinking about it, like
the heart, the lungs and the stomach.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

TODAY MY WALLPAPER


What is the range of sound that the human ear can catch?

A young human being
can hear almost all
sounds from 15 Hz to
20,000 Hz. With age,
you hear less, and find
it difficult to catch
higher frequencies. A
human voice carries
sound at about 60 Hz,
but a shout can reach
13,000 Hz. Elephants,
dogs and other animals
can hear ultrasonic
sound that we cannot.

How does ultrasonic sound help doctors?

Ultrasonic sound waves
help doctors locate
and diagnose medical
problems, because
different tissues reflect
sound waves in
different ways. Using
this method, doctors
can also monitor the
development of a
foetus during pregnancy.

How do I speak?

Human beings have
vocal chords inside the
larynx which produce
sound. When air passes
through a gap between
the chords, these
chords vibrate and
produce a sound.
All animals that can
produce a sound have
vocal chords, except
birds which produce
sound through a bony
ring, called a syrinx

Can you measure sound?

Sound is measured in several ways:
frequency, wavelength and amplitude. Sound
waves vibrate at different rates. These are
called frequencies, measured in cycles per
second or Hertz (Hz). 1 Hertz = 1 vibration
per second. A wavelength measures the
length of one cycle. Longer wavelengths
have a lower pitch. The lowest tones that a
human can catch are about 16 vibrations
per second, or 16 Hz. Amplitude measures
how loud the sound is. A sound wave of high
amplitude will produce a
louder sound. It is measured
in decibels (Db).

How does sound move?

Sound needs a medium like air, water or
solids to travel through. When something
moves through the air, it disturbs the
molecules of gas in the air around it. The air
vibrates or moves back and forth. This
vibration is heard as sound. The greater the
vibration, the louder the sound. Since sound
travels in waves, it gets weaker the further it
travels. That is why your voice cannot be
heard beyond a certain distance. If you put in
more energy and shout, the sound waves will
be stronger and travel further so that your
voice can be heard further. Sound cannot
travel through a vacuum, because a vacuum
is completely empty, and has no medium
with which to carry the sound wave.

Sound?

Sound is a form of energy that is transferred by pressure waves
in air or through other materials. These waves can be picked up
by the ear, which is how we hear sounds. But there are many
sounds around us that our ears do not pick up, and so we do
not hear them.

Why is the sky blue?

The Earth’s atmosphere contains tiny
molecules of gas and dust particles. Sunlight
entering the atmosphere hits these molecules
and dust particles. Colours with longer
wavelengths, like red and yellow, can pass
through the atmosphere without being
scattered by these molecules of gas and dust
particles. But the colour blue, with its shorter
wavelength, is scattered by the gas molecules
and the dust in the upper atmosphere. This is
why the sky appears blue.

Blue water
Water is actually colourless. However, large amounts of
water act like the sky and scatter blue light. This is why
seas, lakes and rivers usually appear blue.





How are rainbows formed?

A rainbow is created by the refraction of
sunlight by water droplets in the atmosphere.
When sunlight passes through a drop of water,
it is bent in such a way that the various colours
that make up white light are split. Each colour
is bent at different angles. Red bends the
least, while violet is bent the most. It is this
phenomenon that we see as a rainbow.

A rainbow of colours
The rainbow is always formed on that portion of the sky
that is directly opposite to the Sun. A rainbow is not
composed of just seven colours. In fact, it also contains
colours like infrared that cannot be seen.

Glass is also a solid object, yet how are we able to see through it?

The molecules of solid matter are usually
packed tightly together, and therefore do not
allow light to pass through them. In liquids
and gases, the molecules move about freely
and there is a lot of space between them.
That is why light is able to pass through these
materials easily. Glass is made by first melting
sand, and then cooling it. The substance made
has the rigidity of a solid, but still has the free
moving molecules of a liquid. So the space
between the molecules of glass allows light to
pass through, although glass itself is a solid.

What do the words ‘opaque’ and ‘transparent’ mean?

Solids are said to be
opaque, as they do
not allow light to pass
through them, while
water and glass are
transparent as light is
able to pass through.

What colour is light?

Light usually appears
white, but is made up
of various colours of
the rainbow: violet,
indigo, blue, green,
yellow, orange and
red (VIBGYOR).

What is a light year?

The distance that light
travels in a year is
called a light year.

Why does the Sun look like a red disc during sunrise and sunset?

During sunrise and
sunset, the sunlight
has to travel a much
longer distance than
during the rest of the
day. The scattered blue
light is not able to cover
this extra distance and
therefore does not
reach our eyes. The
red light reaches us, as
the wavelength of red
is longer. This helps
red light travel further.
This is why the Sun
appears like a red disc.

Why are we not able to see objects on the other side of a wall?

We are able to see an object when light
bounces off that object and reaches our eyes.
However, solid objects like a wall block the
light from passing through to the other side.
Instead, the light hits the wall and bounces
back. Therefore, we are able to see the wall
but not the objects on the other side.

Does light always travel in a straight line?

Light travels in a straight line unless an
object is placed in its path. If the object is
solid the light bends around the edges of
the object, creating a shadow. If you place
a mirror in its path, the light hits the surface
and gets reflected. If you use a transparent
object, the light goes through it, but its
direction is altered slightly. This phenomenon
is called refraction.

How long does it take for sunlight to travel to the Earth?

Light from the Sun takes about eight
minutes to reach us on the Earth. This is
because sunlight travels at an incredible
speed of about 300,000 kilometres per second
(186,000 miles per second). Nothing in this
universe travels faster than that!

How many bones do we have?

A human baby is born with 270 bones.
Some of these join together as we grow and
by the time we are adults we only have 206
bones. The central part of our skeleton has
74 bones, including 26 bones in our spine,
22 in our skull and 25 in our ribs.

Our arms and legs have 126 bones – 62 in
our legs and 64 in our arms. Our ears have
six bones each. Bones are hard outside and
spongy inside. This is what makes them light.
Different parts of our body have different
types of bones. All together we have have
four kinds of bones: long, short, flat and
irregular bones. In some parts of our
body, there is cartilage instead of bones.
The cartilge is a rubbery connective
tissue. It is elastic and
helps in movement.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

World Health Day पर कुछ संकल्प ले

आज विश्व स्वास्थ्य दिवस (World Health Day) है। कहते हैं एक तन्दुरस्ती हजार नियामत। सचमुच सेहत का खजाना अगर आपके साथ है तो दुनिया की कोई दौलत उसकी बराबरी नहीं कर सकती। एक बड़ी प्रसिद्ध अंग्रेजी कहावत है कि अगर आपने धन खोया है तो कुछ नहीं खोया है लेकिन स्वास्थ्य खोया है तो कुछ खोया है जबकि चरित्र खोने पर आप सब कुछ को देते हैं।

आज इस दिवस (World Health Day) पर आप अपने लिए कुछ संकल्प ले सकते है ताकि जीवन भर आप स्वस्थ और मस्त बने रहें।

1. सुबह जल्दी उठें।
2. प्राणायाम करें।
3. तनाव मुक्त रहें।
4. पेट साफ रखें।
5. खूब हँसे और हँसाए।
6. मुसीबतों का हिम्मत से सामना करें।
7. खेलकूद में रूचि बढ़ाएँ
8 . दूसरों की मदद करें यह मन को संतोष देगा।
9. खान-पान के प्रति लापरवाह ना रहें और ना ही आवश्यकता से अधिक आहार लें।
10. ईश्वर के प्रति आस्थावान रहें।
11. नहाना, खाना और सोना ये तीन काम हमेशा समय से करें।
12.फलों से दोस्ती करें।

इन टिप्स के पालन से आप जीवन भर सेहतमंद रह सकते हैं।

World Health Day – 7 April 2011

World Health Day – 7 April 2011

Arrow hits the bulls-eye of a target with slogan: Combat drug resistance - no action today, no cure tomorrow


  

 


Antimicrobial resistance (AMR): no action today, no cure tomorrow
Antimicrobial resistance is not a new problem but one that is becoming more dangerous; urgent and consolidated efforts are needed to avoid regressing to the pre-antibiotic era.
To underline the importance of growing antimicrobial resistance, WHO has selected combating antimicrobial resistance as the theme for World Health Day 2011. On World Health Day 2011, WHO will introduce a six-point policy package to combat the spread of antimicrobial resistance.
Antimicrobial resistance and its global spread
We live in an era in which we depend on antibiotics, and other antimicrobial medicines to treat conditions that decades ago, or even a few years ago, as in the case of HIV/AIDS, would have proved fatal. When antimicrobial resistance - also known as drug resistance - occurs, it renders these medicines ineffective. For World Health Day 2011, WHO will be calling for intensified global commitment to safeguard these medicines for future generations. Antimicrobial resistance - the theme of World Health Day 2011 - and its global spread, threatens the continued effectiveness of many medicines used today to treat infectious diseases.
Considering the above, WHO will call on governments and stakeholders to implement policies and practices needed to prevent and counter the emergence of highly resistant microorganisms. More >..

Dengue

Dengue is an outbreak prone viral disease, transmitted to human beings by the bite of infected Aedes mosquitoes, principally Aedes aegypti.  In recent years there has been an increase in the number of dengue outbreaks across the world due to increasing mosquitogenic conditions in urban and peri-urban areas resulting from rapid urbanization, developmental activities and lifestyle changes.  Heavy rainfall adds to development of outbreak situations by increasing the number of breeding sites. Over 100 countries have reported dengue with more than 2.5 billion people at risk and an estimated 50 million infections every year. The major disease burden is found in countries of South-East Asia and the Western Pacific regions.


Mobile phone secret codes

LG | Motorola | Nokia | Samsung | Sony | Ericcson


LG SECRET CODES:
LG all models test mode: Type 2945#*# on the main screen.
2945*#01*# Secret menu for LG
IMEI (ALL): *#06#
IMEI and SW (LG 510): *#07#
Software version (LG B1200): *8375#
Recount cheksum (LG B1200): *6861#
Factory test (B1200): #PWR 668
Simlock menu (LG B1200): 1945#*5101#
Simlock menu (LG 510W, 5200): 2945#*5101#
Simlock menu (LG 7020, 7010): 2945#*70001#
Simlock menu (LG 500, 600): 2947#*

LG-U81XX SPECIAL CODES
Code to read phone version :
- Phone without SIM
- Enter 277634#*# or 47328545454#
- Select 'SW Ver.info'
Code to reset phone :
- Phone without SIM
- Enter 277634#*# or 47328545454#
- Select 'Factory Reset'
Code to enter UNLOCK MENU :
- Phone wit SIM inside
- Enter 2945#*88110#
Test Menu 8330 : 637664#*#
Test Menu 8180 V10a: 49857465454#
Test Menu 8180 V11a: 492662464663#
Test Menu 8130-8138: 47328545454#
Test Menu 8110-8120: 277634#*#


MOTOROLA SECRET CODES
On the main screen type
IMEI number:
*#06#
Code to lock keys. Press together *7
Note: [] (pause) means the * key held in until box appears.
Select phone line - (use this to write things below the provider name):
[] [] [] 0 0 8 [] 1 []
Add phonebook to main menu:
[] [] [] 1 0 5 [] 1 []
Add messages to main menu:
[] [] [] 1 0 7 [] 1 []
Copy SIM memory (phonebook menu):
[] [] [] 1 0 8 [] 1 []
Eng Field options (main menu):
[] [] [] 1 1 3 [] 1 []
Slow (Frequency of search menu):
[] [] [] 1 0 1 [] 1 []
Medium (Frequency of search menu):
[] [] [] 1 0 2 [] 1 []
Fast (Frequency of search menu):
[] [] [] 1 0 3 [] 1 []
Enable EFR:
[] [] [] 1 1 9 [] 1 []
Function :
[] [] [] # # # [] 1 []
Change pin:
[] [] [] 0 0 4 [] 1 []
Unblocking using the "puk" number:
[] [] [] 0 0 5 [] 1 []
There are lots of similar codes exist. If you change the last number to 0 you can deactive that code. The
3 digit number at the middle are from 0 to 999. I put the most interesting codes. (EFR):Enhanced Full
Rate Codec.
You can change GSM frequencies to 900/1800 by entering the enginnering model. Following the below
steps:
enter menu and press 048263* quickly, then you will enter the secret engineering menu
under "Opcode"
input 10*0*3 for GSM 900
10*0*4 for GSM 1800
10*0*5 for GSM 1900
10*0*6 for dual band GSM 900/1800
10*0*7 for dual band GSM 850/1900
To add extra message space 4 your Motorola C350 C450 C550 or C650, press menu button, press
048263* quickly, then on the popup menu enter 47 press ok.press 50 and ok.press 1 ok.press 64 ok.press
1 ok.press 186 and ok.You will receive an extra 50 msgs memory space.Switch phone off and back on.
(not tested)
NOKIA SECRET CODES:
On the main screen type
*#06# for checking the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity).
*#7780# reset to factory settings.
*#67705646# This will clear the LCD display
*#0000# To view software version.
*#2820# Bluetooth device address.
*#746025625# Sim clock allowed status.
*#62209526# - Display the MAC address of the WLAN adapter. This is available only in the newer
devices that supports WLAN like N80
#pw+1234567890+1# Shows if sim have restrictions.
*#92702689# - takes you to a secret menu where you may find some of the information below:
1. Displays Serial Number.
2. Displays the Month and Year of Manufacture
3. Displays (if there) the date where the phone was purchased (MMYY)
4. Displays the date of the last repair - if found (0000)
5. Shows life timer of phone (time passes since last start)
*#3370# - Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) activation. Increase signal strength, better signal reception.
It also help if u want to use GPRS and the service is not responding or too slow. Phone battery will drain
faster though.
*#3370* - (EFR) deactivation. Phone will automatically restart. Increase battery life by 30% because
phone receives less signal from network.
*#4720# - Half Rate Codec activation.
*#4720* - Half Rate Codec deactivation. The phone will automatically restart
If you forgot wallet code for Nokia S60 phone, use this code reset: *#7370925538#
Note, your data in the wallet will be erased. Phone will ask you the lock code. Default lock code is:
12345
Press *#3925538# to delete the contents and code of wallet.
*#7328748263373738# resets security code.
Default security code is 12345
Unlock service provider: Insert sim, turn phone on and press vol up(arrow keys) for 3 seconds, should
say pin code. Press C,then press * message should flash, press * again and 04*pin*pin*pin#
Change closed caller group (settings >security settings>user groups) to 00000 and ure phone will sound
the message tone when you are near a radar speed trap. Setting it to 500 will cause your phone 2 set off
security alarms at shop exits, gr8 for practical jokes! (works with some of the Nokia phones.)
Press and hold "0" on the main screen to open wap browser.


SAMSUNG SECRET CODES:
Software version: *#9999#
IMEI number: *#06#
Serial number: *#0001#
Battery status- Memory capacity : *#9998*246#
Debug screen: *#9998*324# - *#8999*324#
LCD kontrast: *#9998*523#
Vibration test: *#9998*842# - *#8999*842#
Alarm beeper - Ringtone test : *#9998*289# - *#8999*289#
Smiley: *#9125#
Software version: *#0837#
Display contrast: *#0523# - *#8999*523#
Battery info: *#0228# or *#8999*228#
Display storage capacity: *#8999*636#
Display SIM card information: *#8999*778#
Show date and alarm clock: *#8999*782#
The display during warning: *#8999*786#
Samsung hardware version: *#8999*837#
Show network information: *#8999*638#
Display received channel number and received intensity: *#8999*9266#
*#1111# S/W Version
*#1234# Firmware Version
*#2222# H/W Version
*#8999*8376263# All Versions Together
*#8999*8378# Test Menu
*#4777*8665# GPSR Tool
*#8999*523# LCD Brightness
*#8999*377# Error LOG Menu
*#8999*327# EEP Menu
*#8999*667# Debug Mode
*#92782# PhoneModel (Wap)
#*5737425# JAVA Mode
*#2255# Call List
*#232337# Bluetooth MAC Adress
*#5282837# Java Version
Type in *#0000# on a Samsung A300 to reset the language
Master reset(unlock) #*7337# (for the new samsungs E700 x600 but not E710)
Samsung E700 type *#2255# to show secret call log (not tested)
Samsung A300, A800 phone unlock enter this *2767*637#
Samsung V200, S100, S300 phone unlock : *2767*782257378#
On the main screen type
#*4773# Incremental Redundancy
#*7785# Reset wakeup & RTK timer cariables/variables
#*7200# Tone Generator Mute
#*3888# BLUETOOTH Test mode
#*7828# Task screen
#*#8377466# S/W Version & H/W Version
#*2562# Restarts Phone
#*2565# No Blocking? General Defense.
#*3353# General Defense, Code Erased.
#*3837# Phone Hangs on White screen.
#*3849# Restarts Phone
#*7337# Restarts Phone (Resets Wap Settings)
#*2886# AutoAnswer ON/OFF
#*7288# GPRS Detached/Attached
#*7287# GPRS Attached
#*7666# White Screen
#*7693# Sleep Deactivate/Activate
#*2286# Databattery
#*2527# GPRS switching set to (Class 4, 8, 9, 10)
#*2679# Copycat feature Activa/Deactivate
#*3940# External looptest 9600 bps
#*4263# Handsfree mode Activate/Deactivate
#*2558# Time ON
#*3941# External looptest 115200 bps
#*5176# L1 Sleep
#*7462# SIM Phase
#*7983# Voltage/Freq
#*7986# Voltage
#*8466# Old Time
#*2255# Call Failed
#*5376# DELETE ALL SMS!!!!
#*6837# Official Software Version: (0003000016000702)
#*2337# Permanent Registration Beep
#*2474# Charging Duration
#*2834# Audio Path (Handsfree)
#*3270# DCS Support Activate/Deactivate
#*3282# Data Activate/Deactivate
#*3476# EGSM Activate/Deactivate
#*3676# FORMAT FLASH VOLUME!!!
#*4760# GSM Activate/Deactivate
#*4864# White Screen
#*7326# Accessory
#*7683# Sleep variable
#*3797# Blinks 3D030300 in RED
#*7372# Resetting the time to DPB variables
#*3273# EGPRS multislot (Class 4, 8, 9, 10)
#*7722# RLC bitmap compression Activate/Deactivate
#*2351# Blinks 1347E201 in RED
#*2775# Switch to 2 inner speaker
#*7878# FirstStartup (0=NO, 1=YES)
#*3838# Blinks 3D030300 in RED
#*2077# GPRS Switch
#*2027# GPRS Switch
#*0227# GPRS Switch
#*0277# GPRS Switch
#*22671# AMR REC START
#*22672# Stop AMR REC (File name: /a/multimedia/sounds/voice list/ENGMODE.amr)
#*22673# Pause REC
#*22674# Resume REC
#*22675# AMR Playback
#*22676# AMR Stop Play
#*22677# Pause Play
#*22678# Resume Play
#*77261# PCM Rec Req
#*77262# Stop PCM Rec
#*77263# PCM Playback
#*77264# PCM Stop Play
#*22679# AMR Get Time
*#8999*364# Watchdog ON/OFF
*#8999*427# WATCHDOG signal route setup
*2767*3855# = Full Reset (Caution every stored data will be deleted.)
*2767*2878# = Custom Reset
*2767*927# = Wap Reset
*2767*226372# = Camera Reset (deletes photos)
*2767*688# Reset Mobile TV
#7263867# = RAM Dump (On or Off)
On the main screen type
*2767*49927# = Germany WAP Settings
*2767*44927# = UK WAP Settings
*2767*31927# = Netherlands WAP Settings
*2767*420927# = Czech WAP Settings
*2767*43927# = Austria WAP Settings
*2767*39927# = Italy WAP Settings
*2767*33927# = France WAP Settings
*2767*351927# = Portugal WAP Settings
*2767*34927# = Spain WAP Settings
*2767*46927# = Sweden WAP Settings
*2767*380927# = Ukraine WAP Settings
*2767*7927# = Russia WAP Settings
*2767*30927# = GREECE WAP Settings
*2767*73738927# = WAP Settings Reset
*2767*49667# = Germany MMS Settings
*2767*44667# = UK MMS Settings
*2767*31667# = Netherlands MMS Settings
*2767*420667# = Czech MMS Settings
*2767*43667# = Austria MMS Settings
*2767*39667# = Italy MMS Settings
*2767*33667# = France MMS Settings
*2767*351667# = Portugal MMS Settings
*2767*34667# = Spain MMS Settings
*2767*46667# = Sweden MMS Settings
*2767*380667# = Ukraine MMS Settings
*2767*7667#. = Russia MMS Settings
*2767*30667# = GREECE MMS Settings
*#7465625# = Check the phone lock status
*7465625*638*Code# = Enables Network lock
#7465625*638*Code# = Disables Network lock
*7465625*782*Code# = Enables Subset lock
#7465625*782*Code# = Disables Subset lock
*7465625*77*Code# = Enables SP lock
#7465625*77*Code# = Disables SP lock
*7465625*27*Code# = Enables CP lock
#7465625*27*Code# = Disables CP lock
*7465625*746*Code# = Enables SIM lock
#7465625*746*Code# = Disables SIM lock
*7465625*228# = Activa lock ON
#7465625*228# = Activa lock OFF
*7465625*28638# = Auto Network lock ON
#7465625*28638# = Auto Network lock OFF
*7465625*28782# = Auto subset lock ON
#7465625*28782# = Auto subset lock OFF
*7465625*2877# = Auto SP lock ON
#7465625*2877# = Auto SP lock OFF
*7465625*2827# = Auto CP lock ON
#7465625*2827# = Auto CP lock OFF
*7465625*28746# = Auto SIM lock ON
#7465625*28746# = Auto SIM lock OFF
Type *#9998*627837793# Go to the 'my parameters' and there you will find new menu where you can
unlock phone.(not tested-for samsung C100)
To unlock a Samsung turn the phone off take the sim card and type the following code
*#pw+15853649247w# .
Java status code: #*53696# (Samsung X600)
If you want to unlock your phone put a sim from another company then type *#9998*3323# it will reset
your phone. Push exit and then push 7, it will reset again. Put your other sim in and it will say sim lock,
type in 00000000 then it should be unlocked. Type in *0141# then the green call batton and it's unlocked
to all networks. This code may not work on the older phones and some of the newer phones. If it doesn't
work you will have to reset your phone without a sim in it by typing *#2767*2878# or *#9998*3855#
(not tested)






SONY ERICCSON SECRET CODES:
On the main screen type
Sony Ericsson Secret Menu: -> * <- <- * <- *
(-> means press joystick, arrow keys or jogdial to the right and <- means left.)
You'll see phone model, software info, IMEI, configuration info, sim lock status, REAL time clock, total
call time and text labels.
You can also test your phones services and hardware from this menu (main display, camera,
LED/illumination, Flash LED, keyboard, earphone, speaker, microphone, radio and vibrator tests)
IMEI Number: *#06#
Lockstatus: <- * * <-
Shortcut to last dialed numbers: 0#
Shortcut to sim numbers: On main menu type a number and press #
If you change the language from default to any other language, then it may be difficult to switch to
default language. The shortcut is very simple. Just press < 0000 > . < stands for left arrow button or
joystick and > stands for right arrow button or joystick.