Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Have a Joyous new year

Wish you all Have a Joyous New Year -2009

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Flower show in Botanical Garden

The Botanical Garden is a place of various plant, trees and foliages that attracts the visitors with variety of flora and is located at Kothaguda, on a way between Kondapur to Gachibowli. From January 9th onwards All India Flower show will be exhibited by the Dolari Tourism. This Flower show will be exhibited for 3 days from Jan 9th to 11th of 2009. During this Flower show, various Nursery sale outlet dealers will participate by exhibiting their flowers and plants.

Along with the flower show, a few competitions like Essay Writing, Painting, Singing and Dance will be conducted among children of various schools. And also from January 1st onwards the timings of the Botanical garden will be extended till 8 pm to facilitate the visitors.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Industrial Exhibition at Nampally

From January 1st onwards the 69th All India Industrial Exhibition will begin at Nampally Exhibition grounds and all the necessary arrangements were made for the exhibition to happen. Due to the recent attacks of Terrorists in Hyderabad and other parts of the country, the Officials and the Government Authority are taking all the security measure and arrangements.

The Nampally exhibition Grounds has Three Main Entrances through– Gandhi Bhavan Gate, Ajanta Gate and Malakunta Gate along with the one VVIP entrance gate. As part of security measures along with Police officials, the Private security will take part in providing the security with the help of C.C cameras and Metal Detectors and also scrutinizing every visitor of the Exhibition.

As of now, about 2500 Industrial stalls were given permissions to setup their Stalls and exhibit their Products and Promotions. This All India Industrial Exhibition will commence from January 1st, 2009 to February 15th 2009.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Consumer Toll Free Number

As a part of Consumer rights Day, at the event in Lalitha Kala Thoranam in Hyderabad, the honorable Minister Kaasu Krishna Reddy said that from January 1st week onwards all the Wholesale, Retails, Malls and canteens in Cinema Theaters should display a Phone numbers of the respective Officials to control the deception of Consumers.

On the eve of Consumers Day, the honorable Minister has said that, if any consumer finds that the respective Shops or Malls deceive the consumer with High rates or adulterated products, then they can lodge a complaint by contacting the officials at the Toll Free numbers -1800 4252 977 (Only through BSNL lines).

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Happy Christmas !!!


Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Formula to calculate loan emi

I hope this will be useful for those applying for loans.

Calculate your EMI using the following formula.

E = P x r x (1 + r)^n / ((1+r)^n -1)

Where P is the loan amount you have applied.

r is the rate of interest per month.

(If your interest rate is per annum or per day, convert to per month.

For example

if rate of interest is 2% per month, r = 2.

if rate of interest is 13% per annum, r = 13/(12*100) = 0.0108333333333 )

n is the tenure in months(duration u want to completely pay back the loan).

E is your monthly emi.

Please note that actually in addition to calculating the emi for your loan with value P equal to the loan amount you have requested, the banks will take the processing charge of x% of P, some fees for stamps, say Rs.y/-. Also please note that if you have signed any insurance form while signing the loan agreement, some extra z% of P will be added to E.i.e. your monthly emi. and Let L is the loan amount you will receive finally.

Therefore L = P - (x% of P + y + if there are some extra charges)

E = E + z% of P.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Gobi Manchurian

INGREDIENTS:
  • 1 medium. cauliflower clean and broken into big florettes.
  • 1 small bunch spring onoin finely chopped
  • 2 tsp. ginger finely chopped
  • 1 tsp. garlic finely chopped
  • 1/4 cup plain flour
  • 3 tbsp. cornflour
  • 1/4 tsp. red chilli powder2 red chillies, dry
  • 3 tbsp. oil1
  • 1/2 cups water
  • 1 tbsp. milk

METHOD:
Boil the florettes for 3-4 minutes in plenty of water, to which a tbsp. of milk has been added.Drain and pat dry on a clean cloth.Make thin batter out of flour and 2 tbsp.cornflour, adding 1/4 tsp. each of ginger and garlic and red chilli powder and saltto taste.Dip the florettes in the batter one by one and deep fry in hot oil. Keep aside.In the remaining oil, add remaining ginger, garlic and crushed red chilli and fry for a minute.Add the salt and spring onions.Stir fry for a minute. Add 1 1/2 cups water and bring to a boil.Add 1 tbsp. cornflour to 1/4 cup water and dissolve well.

Gradually add to the gravy and stir continuously till it resumes boiling.Boil till the gravy becomes transparent. Add florettes and soya sauce.Boil for two more minutes and remove.Serve hot with noodles or rice.Variations:Dry manchurian can be made by omitting the gravy.Make florettes as above and instead of adding water as above, add fried florettes, spring onions and soya ce at this stage.Sprinkle 1 tsp. cornflour on the florettes and stirfry for 2 minutes.Serve piping hot with toothpicks or miniforks and chilligarlic sauce or tomato sauce.Same procedure for veg. manchurian (with gravy or dry), but instead of using only cauliflower, use finely chopped mincedvegetables andbind with some cornflour or bread crumbs and make small lumps the size of a pingpong ball.

Fry as above and proceed as above.

Making time: 45 minutes

Makes for: 6

Shelf life: Best fresh

Friday, December 19, 2008

Train PNR Status on Mobile

I got this as a forward mail from one of my frnd, thought it will be useful to others and thought of sharing it:
Indian Railway in collaboration with Google is now providing a 10 digit mobile number. Just SMS your PNR number on this mobile number and instantaneously you will get your ticket's current status along with all other journey related details.
The number is 9773300000. No need to prefix 0 or +91. Best of all, you don't pay a premium charge for any of this, just the price of a standard SMS.

For more details: http://www.google.co.in/mobile/default/sms/#

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Semiya kheer

Semiya kheer is perfect for every occasion. It can be served at traditional events or at modern parties. Semiya kheer preparation is so easy and fast that it can be prepared any day to spruce up a simple meal.
Preparation Time - 20 mins
Servings - 4 people

Ingredients
Milk 1 kg
Vermicelli 1 cup
Sugar 1 ½ cups
Ghee 1 tblsp
Raisins 2 tblsp
10 Almonds
Powdered ilaichi
Rose petals to garnish

Roast the vermicelli in ghee. Simultaneously put the milk for boiling. Once the vermicelli is ready, add it to milk. After the milk boils, put it on low flame and let it simmer. Keep stirring at regular intervals to avoid burning. Roast the raisins in minimal ghee so they become round balls. Chop the almonds. Add sugar, raisins, almonds, ilaichi to the kheer. Some people like it thick while some people prefer it thin. So keep an eye on the kheer and take it off the gas once you reach desired consistency. Pour it into a dish and let it cool before serving. Garnish it with rose petals.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Dahi ke Aloo

If there is curd in the fridge that is not being used up, let it be there for a couple more days till it becomes sour for dahi ke aaloo is a perfect dish to use it up. If the curd if not sour, you can add mango powder to enhance the taste of the dish.
Preparation Time - 30 mins
Servings - 4 people

Ingredients
6 potatoes
1 cup curd
Oil 1 tblsp
Zeera (cumin) 1 tsp
Hing (asafetida) 1 pinch
Haldi (turmeric) 1 tsp
Mango powder (amchur) 2 tsp
Red chilli powder 1 tsp
Salt 3 tblsp
Garam masala 1 tblsp
Water 2 cups

Boil the potatoes and peel off the jackets. Cut the potatoes into pieces and keep aside. In a pan, heat oil and add zeera and hing. Add the potatoes and fry them slightly. Mix the curd with water and blend properly. Add haldi, red chilli powder, mango powder and salt to it. Then pour this curd mix in the pan and bring it to boil. Simmer it on low flame for 5 minutes and take it off the flame. Add garam masala.

Tip: Instead of cutting the boiled potatoes, you can also mash them slightly with your hand to break them into small pieces.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Apple Cake - baked in cooker

Ingredients
3 eggs
2 1/2 cup flour (maida)
1 cup unsalted butter (or refined oil)
1 1/2 cup sugar
1 tsp salt
1 tsp soda
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 1/2 cup fresh apples (chopped finely)
1 tsp vanilla essence
Edible green color
1/2 cup milk (optional)

Blend sugar and salt in a mixer so that sugar melts completely. Add the eggs one by one to it then. Pour the mix into a bowl and add flour, salt, soda, baking powder, vanilla essence and apples and keep rolling it with a spoon till it reaches a pouring consistency. Add some milk to the batter if it is too thick. Grease the baking dish and pour the batter in it. Preheat the cooker for 5 mins. Put the baking dish in it and leave the cooker on sim for 1 hour.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Coconut Cake

I was sitting at home this weekend and there really was nothing to do…for a change…no chores, nothing! Suddenly I remembered all the coconuts lying in the house and I thought of trying out a new recipe. Now this is a cake I have designed myself. There is nothing fancy about it but I would suggest that you let it cool before digging in for best flavor.

Ingredients

1 cup maida

1 cup coconut, dessicated

1 tblsp baking powder

2 eggs

3/4 cup sugar

1/2 cup ghee

1 tblsp vanilla essence

Beat egg yplks, ghee and sugar together. Sieve maida and baking powder. In a bowl, mix in maida, baking powder, egg mixture. For pouring consistency, add a little milk. Add coconut powder and vanilla essence. Heat a cooker fro 5 mins. Grease a baking tin and pour the batter in it and bake for half an hour.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Vegetable Maggi

Ingredients
1 pack maggi
1/2 cup shredded cabbage
1/2 cup shredded carrot
1 onion, chopped
Oil

Salt and red chilli powder to taste.
Heat oil in a pan. Simultaneously, boil the maggi in another pan and add maggi masala to it. Fry onions in the oil till light pink. Now add cabbage and carrots to it and fry for 3-4 minutes till maggi is ready. Now add maggi to this veg mix and sprinkle salt and pepper over it and mix vigorously and let it simmer for 2-3 minutes. Serve with ketchup.

Tip: You can grate cheese into the maggi while it is being prepared to give it a subtle taste.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Dahi Vada

The thought of dahi vada conjures up images of soft cold vada in cold curd which melts when placed on the tongue. It was a favorite dish of my family with Mom looking for excuses to prepare it. The best part about dadi vada is that it can be prepared 2-3 days in advance of the occasion and keeps well for a couple of days later also.

Ingredients
200 gms urad dal
100 gms curd
Oil
Salt

Soak urad dal overnight. Drain the water and grind it in a mixer. Add a little salt to it. Since the curd will also have salt, make sure the salt added to vada compensates it. The consistency of the vada mixture should be such that it does not flow freely. Heat oil in a pan to fry the vada. Now comes the difficult part. Spread a wet muslin cloth on a rolling board. Wet the cloth with water. Place a small ball of vada mix on it and spread into a flat ball while making a hole in the middle. Lift the vada carefully and fry it in the oil till golden brown. Drop the fried vada into a pot of water till soft. Squeeze out the water and keep aside.
Lifting the vada off the cloth takes some practice. You can make the vada on your hand also. Wet the palm of your hand and prepare the vada on it for frying.
Mix curd with a little water to make it thin. Add a little salt and mix properly. Take a container with a flat base and pour a thin layer of curd in it. Put a layer of vada on it. Pour another layer of curd and then another layer of vada and so on till all the vadas are covered with curd. The vadas will soak the curd and become soft. Refrigerate. The left over curd can be used to garnish the dahi vada.
To serve, place 2 dahi vada on a plate. Pour a few spoonfuls of beaten curd over it. Add tamarind chutney and sprinkle white salt, black salt, red chilli powder and roasted zeera powder on it. Use aloo bhujia to top it off.

Tip: You can use ready-made vada mix also to directly prepare the vadas.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Pulav - Quick and Easy Recipe

Sometimes it gets late coming home and there is hardly any energy to cook. You just wanna fall asleep asap but what to do about the hunger? An easy alternative is Pulav. It is filling and quick to make. Here is how.

Ingredients

1 cup rice

1 potato, diced

1 onion, chopped

1 carrot, chopped

1/3 cup beans, chopped

1/3 cup green peas

Oil, Zeera and Hing to fry

Salt and Red chilli powder to taste

1 tblsp garam masala

Soak the rice in water for 20 mins. Heat oil in a cooker and add zeera and hing to it. When zeera starts to splutter, add onions to it and fry till light pink in color. Add the rest of the ingredients along with rice. Add 2 cups of water. Cook till three whistles and then let the steam escape from the cooker. Add a little garam masala and serve.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Monday, December 1, 2008

ALL India TOLL-FREE Terror Help-line 1090

In case you come across any suspicious activity, any suspicious movement or have any information to tell to the Anti-Terror Squad (ATS), please take a note of the new ALL INDIA TOLL-FREE Terror Help-line "1090".
Your city's Police or Anti-Terror squad will take action as quickly as possible.
Remember that this single number 1090 is valid all over India. This is a toll free number and can be dialed from mobile phones also.
Moreover, the identity of the caller will be kept a secret.
Let us make each and every citizen of India aware about this facility.
Let us fight the terror being a common man.
Please forward this information to as many people as possible to make India terror-free.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Cloudy and rainy days in Hyderabad City

From three days, the Hyderabad city along with Tamilnadu and southern parts of Andhra is facing the calamity due to rain. In city from three days we have a cloudy atmosphere with continuous dew drops of rain causing an immense inconvenience to the people. It is estimated that even on Sunday we have a rain as per the weather reports. And also said that for two more days the fog and cloudy days can be seen that reduce the temperature during the day time.

It is found that we had a rain of 7 millimeters on Saturday and the temperature got reduced to Max of 25 degree centigrade and Min of 20 degree centigrade as informed by the weather reports.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Coconut Chutney

Coconut Chutney or Nariyal Chutney is a South Indian delicacy that goes will with idli and dosa. The chief ingredients are coconut and curd which are good for health providing fibre and digestion rich enzymes. Coconut chutney keeps good for a few days when refridgerated.

Ingredients

½ cup coconut, dessicated

½ cup curd

2 tblsp chana dal

1 tblsp urad dal

1 tblsp rai

1 tblsp oil

1 green chilli

Salt to taste

Roast chana dal till light pink and grind it with coconut, curd and green chilli. Add water to obtain consistancy of your choice. Heat oil in a pan and add rai. When it starts to splutter, add urad dal to make tadka. Add this tadka to the coconut chutney along with salt to provide extra taste. Refridgerate the chutney till further use.



Tip: If the chutney solidifies on cooling, add water or even better, curd water, to obtain the consistancy of your choice.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

New AC buses in City

In couple of days, 4 new AC buses will be ran between the areas Dilsukhnagar to Patancheru. Already 2 AC buses are running as a trail between Secunderabad to Hitec city, and the response to these Buses is encouraging to introduce 4 more buses between DilsukhNagar and Patancheru. The minimum fare for these buses is of Rs.10. Few of the Bus drivers are given a special training on How to drive these AC buses that are heavily crowded in the routes of Patancheru - Dilsukhnagar.

APSRTC is expecting good response to these buses based on the crowd that travel in these routes, which will be launched in a couple days.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Things about our bank account–must know

I got this as fwd mail from my friend, thought of sharing it………………..

SALARY accounts usually offer zero balance, free demand drafts, free international debit cards and a lot more and these are not applicable on regular savings accounts. But when you leave (the company) you leave its perks behind. A lot of people don't know this and this results in some unpleasant surprises.

One such troubled salary account holder, Geeta Rao, reveals, "I had a salary account in a leading private bank. When I left the company, I stopped using the account but did not close it either. Two whole years later, when I deposited a cheque in that account, a hefty fine was deducted for not maintaining the Rs 5,000 minimum balance. So my cheque amount of Rs 6,500 was reduced to a mere Rs 500. Apparently, my salary account had been converted into a savings without my knowledge."

So if you have a salary account, then this is what you should look out for:

- The fine print
I personally don't know anyone who reads the fine print on application forms. Yet, this small and common negligence is a big mistake. The account opening form (for salary account) of ICICI Bank clearly states that if no salary gets credited into your account for six months, the bank will convert your account into a savings account. The bank is not obliged to inform you about this.

HDFC Bank also maintains that since the agreement of salary account is between the employer and the bank they needn't inform the employee.

Not all banks have this approach. Says Sanjay Silas, VP – retail banking, UTI Bank, "The bank informs the client and the corporate in case the payroll special scheme is discontinued due to non credit of salaries."

- The charges
The biggest repercussion of your salary account getting converted to a regular savings account is the maintenance of minimum balance. If you fail to do so, the bank will levy charges.

Here is a look at some of the charges:

Charges Amount (approximate)

Non maintenance of minimum balance Rs 500 to Rs 750 per quarter

Debit card fees Rs 99 per annum

Cash transactions at branch if minimum balance is not maintained Rs 60 per transaction after first 9 months

Non IVR calls to customer care if minimum balance is not maintained Rs 50 per call

Cheque books if minimum balance is not maintained Rs 5 per cheque leaf



A warning: a low balance account that is continuously hit with charges may run to a negative. That's what happened to Geeta. When she deposited the cheque, the negative balance ate into her cheque amount.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Why does the flow of ink increased when pens are about to run out of ink?

When the pen is full of ink, there is very little space for air inside the pen, so while writing the ink gradually oozes out through the cut in the nib. This leads to a very weak vacuum inside the pen. So the outside air tries to enter the pen and holds the ink from flowing out freely. This ensures a smooth flow of ink.

As the ink runs out and when there are only a few drops of ink the air column inside the pen is no longer isolated from outside the air. Hence the outside air can enter the pen freely and there is no difference in air pressure. Thus the force acting on the ink will be only the gravitational pull and so the ink begins to drain out.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Humour in English Language

  • Principal to student…" I saw u yesterday rotating near girls hostel pulling cigerette… ? "
  • Class teacher once said : " pick up the paper and fall in the dustbin!!!"
  • Once Hindi teacher said…."i'm going out of the world to America.."
  • "..DON'T TRY TO TALK IN FRONT OF MY BACK.."
  • Dont..laugh at the back benches…otherwise teeth and all will be fallen down…..
  • It was very hot in the afternoon when the teacher entered. She tried to switch the fan on, but there was some problem. and then she said " why is fan not oning" (ing form of on)
  • Teacher in a furious mood… write down ur name and father of ur name!!
  • "shhh… quiet… the principal is revolving around college"
  • My manager started like this "Hi, I am Pinky, Married with two kids"
  • "I'll illustrate what i have in my mind" said the professor and erased the board
  • "will u hang that calender or else i'll HANG MYSELF"
  • LIBRARIAN SCOLDS - "IF U WILL TALK AGAIN , I WILL KNEEL DOWN OUTSIDE"
  • Chemistry HOD comes and tells us…. "My aim is to study my son and marry my daughter"
  • Tomorrow call ur parents especially mother and father
  • "why are you looking at the monkeys outside when i am in the class?!"
  • Lab assistant said this when my friend wrote wrong code.. "I understand. You understand. Computer how understand?? "
  • Seing the principal passing by, the teacher told the noisy class.. "Keep quiet, the principal has passed away"

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Nandi Film awards at LB Stadium

On Novemeber 16th 2008, at LalBahadoor Stadium, the ceremony of Nandi Film awards will be presented to the Film personalities in the evening from 5:30 pm onwards. All the neccessary arrangements were taken by the Government along with Cultural Tourism Departments and Film Industry.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Travel on Outer Ring road


Travel on the new Outer Ring Road is very exciting to the riders on the way between Gachibowli and Shamshabad. With the opening of the 4 Lane Outer Ring Road on Friday evening, the vehicle owners have started their ride on this road and feel very Happy for the journey between Gachibowli and Shamshabad which took just half an hour to travel. The vehicle owners expressed their joy by the speed they travelled and the time taken to travel between Gachibowli and Shamshabad. Though there are some ambiguity with the sign boards on the junctions at Nanakram Guda and Khajaguda, rest of the things made them feel much Happy especially by the Cab drivers.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Outer ring road from Gachibowli to Shamshabad

The first phase of Outer ring road from Gachibowli to Shamshabad will be opened on the Friday Nov 14,2008. The opening of the Outer Ring road between Gachibowli and Shamshabad will enhance the glory of the Hyderabad city.This first phase of outer Ring road will facilitate the people at areas like Jubilee Hills, Madhapur and Gachibowli to connect with the International Airport located at Shamshabad. In this phase, the road consists of a four lane connectivity to the international Airport. The present phase of Outer ring road will be opened by the Honourable Chief Minister Y.S.Rajshekar Reddy on Friday which connects through the areas Gachibowli, Kishan Guda, Nanakram Guda, RakthaMaisamma Temple, Naarsing, Police Academy, HimayathSagar,and KothvalGuda.In this occassion, the officials also announced that there are some restrictions on this Outer Ring Road as of now.
The restriction details are given below.

1) The Heavy vehicles and Medium Range Transport Vehicles like Lorries, Trippers, Concrete Mixers, Tractots, Milk Vans, Water Tankers, Eicher Vehicles and DCM Vans are Not allowed to move on this first phase of Outer Ring Road as it contains only Four Lane Road at present.
2)The Speed Limit should of 60 Kmph on Straight Roads and at Turnings it should not exceed 40 KMph.
3)No one should OVERTAKE any other vehicle moving on the same road, as every road leads to same route.
4)Parking or Halts on the outer Ring Road is Strictly restricted.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

SANKALPA YATRA BY BJP

In connection with the public meeting and “Sankalpa Yatra” by BJP Party on 13th November 2008 at Parade Grounds, Secunderabad. The following Traffic diversions and regulations has been imposed in Twin Cities by Police Commissioner between 1300 hrs and 2300 hrs.
  • Traffic coming from Balanagar ‘X’ Roads to Hyderabad must take the Balanagar to Sanath Nagar route to go to Ameerpet and Punjagutta.
  • Vehicles approaching from Hyderabad from Medchal have to go via Bowenpally – Balanagar – Fathenagar and S.R. Nagar.
  • Traffic coming from Greenlands to Tarnaka has to go via Rasoolpura and the Minister Road. Vehicles coming from Tarnaka and Secunderabad, bound for Punjagutta, have to take the route via Alugadda Bavi, Chilkalguda, Musheerabad X Roads, Kavadiguda and Tank Bund.
  • Vehicles coming from the R.P.Road, intending to go to Rajiv Rahadari (Karimnagar) have to take a diversion through Patny and to towards their destination via Sangeet, St. John’s Rotary, Shenoy Nursing Home, AOC and Bollarum.
  • Vehicles bound for Bowenpally from Karbala Maidan should take diversion and approach Ranigunj via Minister Road, Rasoolpura, Green Lands, Fathenagar and Balanagar.
  • RTC buses coming from Begumpet towards Secunderabad Railway station will be diverted at CTO Junction and Andhra Pradesh Road Transport Corporation buses coming from Secunderabad Railway Station towards Begumpet will be diverted at Clock Tower.
  • Buses coming from Medchal and Bowenpally towards Secunderabad will be diverted at CTO Junction and those coming from Hyderabad towards Rajiv Rahadari, Karimnagar or Medchal will be diverted at Patny.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Old pics of Hyderabad -4


A fascinating glimpse of Hyderabad, India - famous for its embroideries, enamels and lacquers.

Friday, November 7, 2008

How to Calculate Sensex

Day by day now, the sensex is going down.
Please see below to know how this sensex is calculated.

Sensex is an indicator value of BSE(Bombay Stock Exchange). This value indicates whether the stocks value of major of the companies trading in BSE has gone up or down.

Sensex is calculated by taking into account of the free capitalization of the 30 companies trading in BSE. This 30 companies selection can vary from time to time, depending on the capitalization, trade history of the company etc.

The amount required to buy all the shares of the company (Multiply the share cost with the total number of shares) is called the Market Capitalization of the company.The company shares can be hold by founder, govt, controller, directorer, etc. Some companies allow the shares to be hold by public. These shares are called free float shares and the market in which free float shares are traded is called open market. Free float capitalization (Multiply the share cost with the total number of the free float shares)of the company is the amount to buy all the free float shares of the company.

The free float shares of the 30 companies will be taken and added together. This added value will be compared with the sensex base and the sensex value will be calculated. If this sensex value is high, most of the company's share cost has gone high or else gone low.

For example if the sensex value for free float capitalization(For 30 companies) 30000000 is 5000, then the sensex value for free float capitalization(For 30 companies)40000000 is calculated by the following way.

Sensex Value = (5000/30000000)*40000000

So the new sensex value = 6666.66

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Old pics of Hyderabad -3

Continuation of Old pics of Hyderabad.
A distance view of Falaknuma Palace.
Langar procession of Mohurram at Hyderabad.
Old mosque at Khairtabad.
A street view of Charminar.
A view of Maula Ali Hill.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Old pics of Hyderabad-2

Here are the few more Old pics of lakes in Hyderabad.
Bridge over the River Musi - a portrait.


A view of Mir Alum lake.

A view of Hussain Sagar tank from Saifabad.

The entrance bridge to city over Musi river.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Daily Water Supply from Nov 1st, 2008

A long awaited decision to supply Drinking water daily has started from Nov 1st onwards. All the necessary arrangements are taken to supply the 3.50 Lakhs connections with duration of one hour. The pipeline works as a part of RingMain-2 to supply the Krishna River water to twin cities is estimated to complete in an 8 days. With these Krishna River water, the scarcity in the city will lessen to much more extent.

It was initially decided to supply Drinking water daily to only 1.7 Lakhs connections as a on a Pilot run on an eve of Andhra Pradesh Formation day. And if very thing goes in a feasible way then rest of the connections of about 3.5 Lakhs will be supply regularly on a day to day basis instead of alternate days from November 14th onwards. Presently, the water is been supplied for more than 2 hours in a alternate days. If this regular supply of water daily begins then the water is supplied for only an hour.

If anyone has any issues and concerns regarding the daily supply of Drinking water, they can raise their queries at the numbers 040- 6687 2200, 6687 2201 and 6687 2202. These queries will be answered by The Managing Director of Water Supply Board, Mr. Ashok Kumar. You can dial these numbers on every Third Saturday to give your valuable feedbacks and Suggestions in a “Phone to MD” programme conducted by The Managing Director.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Old pics of Hyderabad

Here i want to present you a few Old Hyderabad Photos which are of rare collections.
I got these pics from one of my Friend, as you can also see the British Library on these pics. Hope there are even more pics with British Library related to Hyderabad.
Mecca Masjid under Construction.


The prestigious Falaknuma Palace.


The Afzul Mahal in Hyderabad.

A ceremony at AfzalGunj Hospital.


With all the Diginity and Glory - Bhasheerbagh Palace.

Need to find out its present condition, location and significance in the Regime of Qutubh Shahis, Moughals and Nijams.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Diwali Wishes to you All


I wish you All a Happy Diwali filled with Joy and Properous to you and your Family.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Deepavali

This is perhaps the most well-known of the Indian festivals: it is celebrated throughout India,It is known as the "festival of lights", and the common practice is to light small oil lamps (called diyas) and place them around the home, in courtyards, verandahs, and gardens.
In urban areas, especially, candles are substituted for diyas, neon lights are made to substitute for candles. The celebration of the festival is invariably accompanied by the exchange of sweets and the explosion of fireworks.In north India, Diwali celebrates Rama's homecoming, that is his return to Ayodhya after the defeat of Ravana.

May this deepavali, the festival of light dispel all darkness, ignorance and the evil from this world.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Laughter, The Best Medicine


Laughter activates the chemistry of the will to live and increases our capacity to fight disease. Laughing relaxes the body and reduces problems associated with high blood pressure, strokes, arthritis, and ulcers.
Laughter's Effects on the Body:

  • People who laugh heartily on a regular basis have lower standing blood pressure than the average person.
  • Laughter decreases stress hormones and increases infection fighting antibodies. It increases our attentiveness, heart rate, and pulse.
  • Laughter, along with an active sense of humor, may help protect you against a heart attack
  • Laughter can be a great workout for your diaphragm, abdominal, respiratory, facial, leg, and back muscles. It massages abdominal organs, tones intestinal functioning, and strengthens the muscles that hold the abdominal organs in place.
  • Laughter stimulates both sides of the brain to enhance learning. It eases muscle tension and psychological stress, which keeps the brain alert and allows people to retain more information.

Benefits of Laughter:
  • Humor enhances our ability to affiliate or connect with others.
  • Humor helps us replace distressing emotions with pleasurable feelings. You cannot feel angry, depressed, anxious, guilty, or resentful and experience humor at the same time.
  • Lacking humor will cause one's thought processes to stagnate leading to increased distress.
  • Humor changes behavior – when we experience humor we talk more, make more eye contact with others, touch others, etc.
  • Humor increases energy, and with increased energy we may perform activities that we might otherwise avoid.
  • Laughter is the shortest distance between two people. Humor unites us, especially when we laugh together.
  • Laughter heals.
  • Laughs and smiles are enjoyed best when shared with others.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Diwali Festive season starts

In Hyderabad, every street is setup with a Outlet stores of Fireworks and Crackers. At few a place you can find the children playing while burning the crackers. This is not unsual that children start playing with the burning of Crackers even before the Festival.
In market, we also able to find the Diyas(a bowl kind of thing but very small in size to lite the fire/Deepas) that bring the bright glory on the days of Deepavali.
Even the people have started planning to move to their near and dear ones staying at far places, by reserving their travel tickets in both Buses and Railway. And also in the coorporate and other companies we can find Employees applying for a leave on Monday to celebrate the Festival along with the entire family members on a continuous days followed by weekend holidays.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Photo Gallery of Air Show 2008








Here are the few attraction of the Air Show-08.


Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Air Show - India Aviation show 2008


"Air Show -08" is inaugurated by the Central Minister Praful Patel and the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Mr. YS Rajshekar Reddy on Wednesday, October 15. All the delegates and CEOs of many Aviation and Aeronautical industries have attended the Air Show -08 as Indian Aviation 2008.
Many planes and Helicopters from various places have landed in the Begumpet Airport which are main the Attractions of the Indian Aviation Show -2008 held in this Airport for the first time.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Get ready for Air Show

All the arrangements are done to host the prestigious Air Show at a International Level from October 15 to 18 in the Begumpet Airport.
The entry passes for the "Air Show" are available in the Begumpet Airport ticket counter. The issueing entry passes is started from Monday at the Ground floor(previously Domestic Airways floor) of the Begumpet Airport.
There are two kinds of Entry passes for the 'Air Show' - one for the Business personnel entry and other for all Civilians. For the first three days i.e from Oct 15-17, the entry is for the Business personnel only and the Entry ticket cost is of Rs.500 per person.
And on the last day i.e on Oct 18, all the civilians along with their Family and Chidren can have the experience of watching the 'Air Show'.The Entry pass for Civilians is of Rs.150 per person.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Air Show in Hyderabad

For the first time, Hyderabad is going to host a prestigious Air Show at a International Level from October 15 to 18 in the Begumpet Airport.

Hyderabad city is planning to add one more prestigious event along with its Historical importance. From October 15, 2008 onwards for 4 days, in the skies of Greater Hyderabad, all the famous Aircrafts and Planes will take off and entertain the people of twin cities. It is a prestigious event, where all the old vintage and current period aircrafts and planes from all over the world will fly in the ‘Air Show’ conducted in the Hyderabad. The necessary arrangements are taken to organize this Air show in the Begumpet Airport which is vacant from many days. It is expected that about 37 countries are participating in this Air Show.

This event is presenting the various changes that underwent in the evolution of aeronautical technology right from the old vintage planes to current A-380 Air bus. The planes from 37 countries are exhibiting their advancements in aeronautical technology in developing both the Air Buses and war crafts.

Highlights:

1)In this event, A-380 Air Bus from France will entertain all in the ‘Air Show’. This Air Bus is equal to the part of Football ground in dimension.
2)It is expected that A-380 will takes revolutions in the blue sky of city.
3)Recently launched A-319 airplane is going to grab the attention of the spectators.
4)The war crafts of Indian Airforce to name a few SuryaKiran, Sarang Helicopters will be the special attractions to entertain the spectators.
5)This event will host the famous planes like Boeing 777, Air Bus 340, Air Bus 400, Lier Jet, Global Express, Challenger, CRJ 900, Gulf Stream, Illusion, and Hacker Beachcraft.
6)Various delegates and representative from different countries are participating in this prestigious ‘Air Show’ event.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Mecca Masjid


Mecca masjid is considered as the biggest masjid in the entire South India. Mecca masjid takes the position after Jama masjid and Gulbarga masjid as a biggest one in India. In the year 1614, in the authority and supervising of Daroge Mir Faizullah Baig and Choudhary Rangaiah, the late Sultan Mohamed Quli Kuthub Shah has started its construction. Some of the evidences prove that labour of about 8,000 people have worked in the construction of Masjid. After the demise of Quli Kuthub Shah, Abdul Kuthub Shah and Abul Hasan Thanisha and have under taken the responsibility of completing the construction of the Masjid. In the year 1687, in the dynasty of Aurangazeb, the construction was completed. So, it is estimated that the construction of Masjid has taken nearly 75 years with a total cost of about Rs. 8 Lakhs in those days in a 3 acres of spacious area.

The Masjid was built with a dimension of 225 feet in length, 180 feet in width and 75 feets in height. At a height of 35 feets, we can see Arches of about 15 feet each.

After the construction in 1687 by Aurangazeb of Moughal Dynasty, the masjid was named as “Baithullah Athik”. But when the brick from Holy Mecca Masjid was placed in the masjid, the people have started calling it as “Mecca Masjid”. Thereafter, as the time passed on, the masjid became popular with the name ‘Mecca Masjid’.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Sale counters of Fireworks need permission from City Police

On the eve of Deepavali (Deewali) festival, along with the worship of Goddess Lakshmi Devi, the fireworks and crackers add a color and glory to the festival. The retail and wholesale counters of these Fireworks and Crackers can be found in all areas. As we all are aware that from couple of years, in order to avoid accidents and unexpected explosions at Firework Sale Counters, the Department of Police started taking preventive and safety measures to ensure the festival season is celebrated at merry.

On occasion of Deepavali, the sale of Fireworks and Crackers starts atleast one month before in many locations in twin cities. Considering the safety of people, the Police have announced that the Retail and Wholesale seller should take permission by proving that setting up of Sale counter in public places is no harm by ensuring all safety measures been taken.
The Police have announced that all the Retail and Wholesale seller should take permissions from them by October 4th and should assure to take all the safety measures. If anyone violates the below mentioned instructions suggested by Police, will have to face the consequences when setting up a Sales counter.
  • It’s a mandatory that every Retail and Wholesale counters should take the permissions from Fire Department and Police Departments.
  • The firework sellers should attach an Agreement letter from the House/Building owners along with GHMC permission letter.
  • Spacious area and Plan (Blue print) of the shop needs to be attached.
  • As per the instructions, only the specified amount of Fireworks needs to be stored.
  • Stalls and storage rooms of Fireworks and Crackers placed in an open land or spacious area are encouraged.
  • Shops and Stalls should keep all the Fire exhausts, sand and water at easily accessible places.
  • Use of Child Labor is strictly prohibited in these Stalls.
  • If any shop or stall does not follow properly or violates these instructions will be liable to cancellation of their permission and also attract the Legal case against them.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Khairatabad Ganesha Idol





Here is the photo of the Khairatabad Ganesha for this year 2008.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Khairatabad Ganesha and instructions to visit

In view of security and traffic constraints, the Devotee to visit Lord Ganesha idol placed at Khairatabad on eve of Vinayaka Chathurdi Navaratri. These instructions are passed by the Inspector and Sub Inspector of Saifabad Police Station.

1) Only on an unavoidable necessity the devotees should not bring any Bags, Packets or any belongings with them.
2) Vehicles are not allowed near to the premises of the idol.
3) Vehicles approaching from Mint Compound road should park their vehicles in the premises of Mint Compound itself.
4) Vehicles coming through the Necklace road or Khairatabad need to park their vehicles in the Necklace road or IMAX parking area.
5) Vehicles from Punjagutta need to park their vehicles near ICICI bank or at Shadan College parking area.
6) Vehicles from Dwaraka, Rajdooth hotel should park their vehicles in the premises of Old CIB quarters.
7) Vehicles from Lakdi-Ka-Pool or Ayodhya circle should park in the Chintal Basthi area.
8) Due to parking conjunction, it is local devotees in Khairatabad area are adviced not to bring any vehicles with them.
9) All the devotees are requested to cooperate with the Police official to scrutinize them thoroughly and their belongings to ensure their own security and safety.
10) Parking allotment permission or Paid parking is not provided to anyone and also if anyone asks money as part of a Parking charges, please do inform the Police about this.

By following these instructions with smoothen the Traffic with increased Security and avoids frustrations to other devotees visiting to see the Giant idol of Lord Ganesha.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Be Cautious and Be Happy.

While raining, being cautious and taking the necessary safety measures when dealing with the serial lights and decorations at the Ganesh Utsav mandapam(stages) will help us all in celebrating the festival season with delight.

As we all are aware that both festival seasons of Ganesh Utsav and Ramzan came in the same period. We wish these auspicious periods of celebration and worships should proceed with Happiness and prosperous allowing everyone to share their joy with others.
But due to rains, all the serial lights or decorations at the Ganesh mandapam and Masjids need to be arranged and maintained with utmost keen observance. Official Authorities and Experts warn people to have an early precautions and safety measures that avoid any accidents or miserable incidents caused due to short circuits.

  • All the Masjids and Ganesh mandapas needs to arranged with a switch boards and Fuse cut-out boards with necessary measures. If they are not arranged earlier please see that those are arranged immediately to avoid circuit breakouts.
  • Use branded and properly insulated wires, and try to avoid the wires that are insulated with sticker tapes or has more breaks in the circuit.
  • Use PVC pipes for wiring and contact the right person or electrician to work on these wire circuits.
  • For every circuit, use the Fuse that can with stand the capacity of the electrical circuits.
  • Use a proper control switch for every Halogen Bulb.
  • All the decorations and wire circuits should be placed atleast 6 feet above the ground level.
  • At every main switch, see that you provide a Rubber mat and all Fire exhausts handy.
  • If required see that the Electrician is available at the locations who can come in a shorter time span when needed.

If any problem arises due to electricity, please contact the following numbers.

Central Zone:
Saifabad ADE – 9440812988
Shankar matt ADE – 9440812994
Greenlands ADE - 9440812852

North circle:
James Street ADE - 9440812853
Bowenpally ADE - 9440812849
Rathibowli ADE - 9440812998

South circle:
Charminar ADE - 9440812925
Asman Ghad ADE - 9440812929
Begumbazaar ADE - 9440812948

Monday, September 1, 2008

Khairatabad Ganesh in 2008

In 2008, as usual there is a curiosity among the devotees in Hyderabad to know about Khairatabad Ganesh. This year Khairatabad Ganesh idol is prepared as if he is sitting on a Simhasanam(Throne) after 25 years.
Devotees of Hyderabad felt Happy to find the famous Khairatabad idol sitting on his throne at long last. Devotees recall that the last time they saw the mammoth Ganesha idol sitting majestically on his simhasanam was in the year 1982. Since then the tallest Lord Ganesh idol is placed in different postures and was blessing devotees either riding his chariot with lions, mice, and horses, or standing along with other Gods.

As per my knowledge i have seen Lord Ganesha standing with Adisheshu(Multi headed Snake) covering on his head from 2004 onwards. Even this year Adisheshu is covering the Lord Ganesh's head.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Airport Authority Permissions

Untill now the builders of Twin Cities, who wanted to construct a skyscrapers were applying for No Objection certificate from Airport Authority located in Chennai or Delhi.After applying for No objection in Chennai or Delhi, the Builders were used to wait for about 6 months to 1 year depending upon the number of pending files with the Authority to give permissions.

But from now onwards there is no need to send the applications to either Chennai or Delhi, as those applications are now available for download at websites www.aai.aero or www.airports.aero.So, with this new facility Builders can expect their permission to be granted much sooner than before.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Changes to Voter lists in Hyderabad

  • Complains and changes in Voter cards are accepted till August 31st.
  • Final list will be released in September 15th.
  • EC consulted the local political leaders in this regards
Mr .Sharma informed the newspapers that any changes or corrections in the Voter cards or Voter lists can be brought to the notice of Election Commission by this month end. The Final list of voters is announced in September 15th and also displayed in the website www.ghmc.gov.in
People and have a look into this website and should verify their details. If any corrections are to be made then those can be informed as soon as possible before August 31st.

Officals of Election Commission can be contacted at the numbers :
    • Musheerabad - Mr.ShyamLal - 9963025507
    • Malakpet - Mr.SriRam - 9963550663
    • Amberpet - Mr.Sai SriKanth - 9989930610
    • Khairathabad, Jubilee Hilss - Mr.Ravi Kiran - 9963550665

    Friday, August 15, 2008

    Volunteers rescue snakes them from snake charmers

    Volunteers rescue snakes them from snake charmers on the occasion of Nagapanchami

    Volunteers from Bharatiya Prani Mitra Sangh, Blue Cross, Sahayog Organisation, Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation Society, Prani Mitra Ramesh Jagirdar Memorial Society, Abhay Go Sewa Sansthan and Friends of Snakes are the associations working together to protect Animal in Twin cities. They have rescued nearly 50 snakes of various types from snake charmers in Twin cities.
    Recently these all organisations have conducted a attacks in Twin cities, the volunteers have divided themselves in various teams and spread out to various parts of the city to save Animals, Snakes and Birds from people who sell them or provide them on a Rent basis for Rs.500.

    On a name of sacred worships and entertaining the people, few snake charmers as a part of their livelihood, they make a business or earn money by playing the Monkeys, Snakes and also parrots in streets and also harass them by stitching their mouth, enclosing in cage and feed them irregularly.

    Joshi representing People for Animal and Mahesh representing Sahyog Organisation informed that - if anyone sees any activity of harassing these Animals as a Business they can inform these Animal Activists through a phone numbers - 9849993374, 040-27537540.

    The rescued animals which were freed from torture, after their recovery, would be segregated based on their types and then the Forest Department personnel would set them free in their natural habitat.

    Sunday, August 3, 2008

    About Hyderabad

    Greater Hyderabad - being a place among the few Indian cities which has a well preserved cultural heritage and modernity. Hyderabad is known for its culture, fine arts and certain sophistication in manners.

    Residents, Culture, Tourism, Educational Institutes, IT Hub and much more than anything, Hyderabad presents a true picture of secularism and diversity.

    Hyderabad is a great place for tourists with many attractions.

    Hyderabad, being the capital of the state of Andhra Pradesh, it is the fifth largest city in India with an ancient civilization and culture. Hyderabad is one among twin cities along with its twin Secunderabad. The twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderbad are nearly 500 years old and is noted for its natural beauty, mosques and minarets, bazaars and bridges, pearls, Bangles, and Biryani.