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interesting historical fact

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Here is an interesting historical fact. Just have a look at the calendar for the month of September 1752. Go to Google type "September 1752 calendar" & see for yourself. You will notice, 11 days are simply missing from the month. Here's the explanation: This was the month during which England shifted from the Roman Julian Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar. A Julian year was 11 days longer than a Gregorian year. So, the King of England ordered 11 days to be wiped off the face of that particular month. So, the workers worked for 11 days less that month, but got paid for the whole month. That's how the concept of "paid leave" was born. Hail the King!!! In the Roman Julian Calendar, April used to be the first month of the year; but the Gregorian Calendar observed January as the first month. Even after shifting to the Gregorian Calendar, many people refused to give up old traditions and continued celebrating 1st April as the New Year's Day. W

Q&A For Competitive Exams part2

Q&A For Competitive Exams part2 1. Which state in India banned jeans/designer tops in Govt offices ? Answer :- Karnataka 2. Agni 5 recently tested from which place? Answer :- Wheeler Island, Odhisha 3. Agni 5 striking range is .........km. Answer :- 5,000 km 4. How many countries in Super-exclusiveICBM (Intercontinental Ballistic Missile) Club? Answer :- 6 (USA,Russia, China, France ,UK and now India) 5.Current system followed by appointing of Judges in higher judiciary in India? Answer :- Collegium System 6. The system newly launched by the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) to provide policy holders a facility to buy and keep insurance policies in electronic form? Answer :- Insurance Repository System. 7. Where was India's first marine eco sensitive zone declared? Answer :- Gulf of Kutch 8. In which state communal clashes taken place recently? Answer :- Uttar Pradesh (Muzaffarnagar) 9. Which Museum is the largest one in Northeast India ?

Clear Description For Download WhatsApp for PC/Laptop - Windows/Mac

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Download WhatsApp for PC/Laptop - Windows/Mac Are you in search for finding out How to Use WhatsApp on your Computer at your own comfort? In this tutorial we described a step by step tutorial on downloading and installing whatsapp on your PC either it might be Windows or Mac machine. If you are a smart phone user then you might have been using it since few months. WhatsApp is an awesome application which helps users to send sms to any other mobile for free of cost.On an average around 1 Billion messages are sent through WhatsApp every day,which is 1/7th of the world population(That means every 7th person is sending a message using Whatsapp). How to Use WhatsApp on PC: Using Whatsapp on your PC is pretty much straight forward.All you need is a Android Emulator to sync android apps on your Windows or Mac Operating System Step by Step Guide to Download and Install WhatsApp on your PC: 1.first   http://www.bluestacks.com  [Official Website Link]. 2. Choose the operating

Chemicals & Their Common Chemical Names

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Chemicals & Their Common Chemical Names Acid Of Sugar —Oxalic Acid Ackey —Nitric Acid Alum —Aluminum Potassium Sulfate Alumina —Aluminum Oxide Antichlor —Sodium Thiosulfate Antifreeze —Ethylene Glycol Aqua Fortis —Nitric Acid Aqua Regia —Nitrohydrochloric Acid Arsenic Glass —Arsenic Trioxide Azurite —Mineral Form Of Basic Copper Carbonate Asbestos —Magnesium Silicate Aspirin —Acetylsalicylic Acid Baking Soda —Sodium Bicarbonate Benzol —Benzene Bitter Salt —Magnesium Sulfate Black Ash —Crude Form Of Sodium Carbonate Black Lead —Graphite (Carbon) Bleaching Powder —Chlorinated Lime; Calcium Hypochlorite Blue Vitriol —Copper Sulfate Bone Ash —Crude Calcium Phosphate Brine —Aqueous Sodium Chloride Solution Calomel —Mercury Chloride; Mercurous Chloride Caustic Lime —Calcium Hydroxide Caustic Soda —Sodium Hydroxide Chalk —Calcium Carbonate Diamond —Carbon Crystal Epsom Salt —Magnesium Sulfate Ethanol —Ethyl Alcohol Fluorspar —Natural Calcium Fluoride

Q&A For Competitive Exams

1. Who wrote the song "Sare jahan se acha" ? Answer: Muhammad Iqbal 2. Who give music to the song "Sare jahan se acha" ? Answer: Pandit Ravi Shankar 3. Which is the worlds oldest news agency ? Answer: AFP (Agence France Presse) 4. What is the chemical name of Tear Gas ? Answer: Chloroacetophenone 5. Which is the only hobby recognized by the United Nations ? Answer: Ham Radio 6. What is the national flower of Pakistan ? Answer: Jasmine 7. What is the scientific name of Cockroach ? Answer: Periplaneta americana 8. What is the unit of luminous intensity ? Answer: Candela 9. Who is the winner of 2012 Us open men's title ? Answer: Andy Murray 10. Who is the winner of 2012 Us open women's title ? Answer: Serena Williams 11. Which famous writer is known as Father of Snow Golf ? Answer: Rudyard Kipling 12. How many Schedules are there in the Indian Constitution ? Answer: 12 13. Which planet is known as Red planet ? Answer: Mars 14. Which E

Increase your Internet speed by 20%

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Increase your Internet speed by 20%: This is a very old trick to Increase your Internet Speed.This trick increases your net speed by 20% which means you are increasing your youtube videos buffering speed as well. Microsoft windows reserves 20% of your available bandwith for their own purposes like updates and interrogating with your PC etc.This should be undone immediately to enjoy full ISP Speed. Follow these steps to increase your Internet Speed by 20%: 1. Click on start, select run and type "gpedit.msc". 2. select to LOCAL COMPUTER POLICY>COMPUTER CONFIGURATION>ADMNISTRATIVE TEMPELATES>NETWORK> QOS PACKET SHEDULER>LIMIT RESERVABLE BANDWITH. 3. Double click on "limit reservable bandwith" and then select "Enabled" snd edit the bandwith to O. Its a nice trick...!! try it and get internet speed 20% more..!! THANKS .

More than 100 Keyboard Shortcuts must read

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More than 100 Keyboard Shortcuts must read SHARE IT........ Keyboard Shortcuts (Microsoft Windows) 1. CTRL+C (Copy) 2. CTRL+X (Cut) ...... 3. CTRL+V (Paste) 4. CTRL+Z (Undo) 5. DELETE (Delete) 6. SHIFT+DELETE (Delete the selected item permanently without placing the item in the Recycle Bin) 7. CTRL while dragging an item (Copy the selected item) 8. CTRL+SHIFT while dragging an item (Create a shortcut to the selected item) 9. F2 key (Rename the selected item) 10. CTRL+RIGHT ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next word) 11. CTRL+LEFT ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word) 12. CTRL+DOWN ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph) 13. CTRL+UP ARROW (Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph) 14. CTRL+SHIFT with any of the arrow keys (Highlight a block of text) SHIFT with any of the arrow keys (Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text

Bharat Ratna Awardees since 1954

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Bharat Ratna Awardees since 1954 1. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 1954 2. Chakravarti Rajagopalachari 1954 3. C. V. Raman 1954 4. Bhagwan Das 1955 5. Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya 1955 6. Jawaharlal Nehru 1955 7. Govind Ballabh Pant 1957 8. Dhondo Keshav Karve 1958 9. B. C. Roy 1961 10. Purushottam Das Tandon 1961 11. Rajendra Prasad 1962 12. Zakir Hussain 1963 13. Pandurang Vaman Kane 1963 14. Lal Bahadur Shastri 1966 15. Indira Gandhi 1971 16. V. V. Giri 1975 17. K. Kamaraj 1976 18. Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu (Mother Teresa) 1980 19. Acharya Vinoba Bhave 1983 20. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan 1987 21. M. G. Ramachandran 1988 22. B. R. Ambedkar 1990 23. Nelson Mandela 1990 24. Rajiv Gandhi 1991 25. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel 1991 26. Morarji Desai 1991 27. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad 1992 28. J. R. D. Tata 1992 29. Satyajit Ray 1992 30. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 1997 31. Gulzarilal Nanda 1997 32. Aruna Asaf Ali 1997 33. M. S. Subbulakshmi 1998 34. Chidambaram Subramaniam 199

Who's Who in Business

Who's Who in Business Mr. Cyrus Mistry---------- Chairman Tata Sons Mr. Mukesh Ambani----- Chairman Relience Industries Mr. Lakshmi Mittal------- Chairman Mittal Arcelor Steels Ms. Kiran Majumdar------ Chairman Biocon Ms. Chanda Kochhar---- Managing Director & CEO ICICI Bank Mr. Shiv Nadar--------- Chairman HCL Technologies Mr. Naresh Goyal------- Chairman Jet Airways Mr. Sunil Mittal---------- Chairman Bharati Group Ms. Indira Nooye-------- CEO Pepsico Shikha Sharma---------- MD, CEO Axis Bank S. D. Shibulal------------ CEO and Managing Director Infosys Azim H. Premji---------- Chairman Wipro Mr. Vineet Nayyar------- Chairman of Mahindra Satyam Mr. Rohit Nandan------- Chairman & Managing Director of Air India Mr. K. V. Kamath---------Chairman ICICI Bank Mr. C. M. Vasudev------ Chairman, HDFC Bank Narayan Murthi---------- Founder & Chairman of Infosys Steve Jobs-------------- Founder of Apple Company Mr. Vijay Maliya-------- Chairman of Kingfisher A

Largest Deserts on the Planet

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Largest Deserts on the Planet (Subtropical) 1. Sahara, North Africa 3,320,000 sq. miles 2. Arabian, Middle East 900,000 sq. miles 3. Kalahari, Southern Africa 360,000 sq. miles 4. Great Victoria, Australia 250,000 sq. miles 5. Syrian, Syria, Jordan, Iraq 200,000 sq. miles 6. Chihuahuan, Mexico, U.S. 175,000 sq. miles 7. Great Sandy, Australia 150,000 sq. miles 8. Sonoran, Mexico, U,S, 120,000 sq. miles 9. Thar, India, Pakistan 77,000 sq. miles 10. Gibson, Australia 60,000 sq. miles(data by facebook/cnaonweb) 11. Simpson, Australia 56,000 sq. miles 12. Mohave, S,W, USA 25,000 sq. miles

How To Open Number Of Websites In A Single Click ?

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How To Open Number Of Websites In A Single Click ?? 1) Open Notepad. 2) Copy Below Given Code And Paste It In Notepad. @echo off start  www. http://dileep471.blogspot.in start  www.google.com start  www.facebook.com 3) Now save Notepad As Sites.bat 4) Now open your save file and it will open three websites in a single click. 5) You can also add more sites by writing Start followed by websites.

Facts About Indian Currency

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Facts About Indian Currency • The first coins were minted (made) around 2500 years ago. • Paper money was first used in China over 1000 years ago. • The first "rupee” was first introduced by Sher Shah Suri. It was based on a ratio of 40 copper pieces (paisa) per rupee. • Udaya K Dharmalingam is the designer of the Indian rupee Symbol, which was adopted by the Government of India in 2010. • From 1953, Hindi was displayed prominently on the new notes. • The Government of India took over the issue of bank notes in 1861 from the Private and Presidency Banks. • The first series of coins with the Indian rupee symbol was launched on 8 July, 2011. • The first 1000 Rs Note was introduced in 2000. • Decimalization started in 1957 and the rupee was divided into 100 Naye Paise. • Total 15 Languages (Apart from English) are printed in Indian Rupee Note. They are Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Panjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu and U

Top 10 Richest People in the World

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 1)      Carlos Slim Helu: The Mexican telecom mogul is the richest man in the world with a net worth of $73 billion, which is $4 billion up from 2012. He has retained the top spot for the fourth consecutive year.  2)      Bill Gates: The co-founder of Microsoft comes second with net worth of $67 billion, which is $6 billion more than what he earned in 2012. He has gained from investments like Ecolab, Republic Services and FEMSA.  3)      Amancio Ortega: He jumped two places, overtaking Warren Buffett and Bernard Arnault, to become the world's third richest man. His net worth is $57 billion, $19.5 billion up from his 2012's $37.5 billion. He holds 60 percent share of clothing retailer Inditex.  4)      Warren Buffett: He has slipped from third place in 2012 to fourth place in the list of world's richest people. The chairman and CEO of Berkshire has a net worth of $53.5 billion, as against $46 billion in 2012.  5)      Larry Ellison: The CEO of Oracle is the

Most Imp General Knowledge Questions About Computer

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Most Imp General Knowledge Questions About Computer 1. Who is known as father of computer ? Answer: Charles Babbage 2. Who is the father of World Wide Web ? Answer: Tim Berners Lee 3. Who invented Computer Mouse ? Answer: Douglas Carl Engelbart 4. Who is the founder of Hotmail ? Answer: Sabeer Bhatia 5. Which day is observed as Computer Literacy Day ? Answer: December 2 6. Which company introduced mouse as an input device ? Answer: Apple corporation 7. Which is the first Personal computer ? Answer: The Altair 8. A group of 4 bits is called as ? Answer: Nibble 9. Where is first Techno park in India situated ? Answer: Trivandrum (Kerala) 10. India's first private Internet Service Provider ? Answer: Satyam Infoway Ltd 11. Who wrote the autobiography 'Passage from Life of a Philosopher' ? Answer: Charles Babbage

Top 8 Countries With World’s Fastest Internet!

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Top 8 Countries With World’s Fastest Internet! 1. Hong Kong – 65.1Mbps 2. South Korea – 53.5Mbps 3. Japan – 48.8Mbps 4. Romania – 47.5Mbps 5. Singapore – 45.6Mbps 6. Latvia – 44.6Mbps 7. Switzerland – 41.4Mbps 8. Israel – 40.1. Mbps

MICROSOFT WORD SHORTCUT KEYS

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MICROSOFT WORD SHORTCUT KEYS  1. Ctrl + 0 - Adds or removes 6 pts of spacing before a paragraph 2. Ctrl + A - Select all contents of the page 3. Ctrl + B - Bold highlighted selection 4. Ctrl + C - Copy selected text 5. Ctrl + D -Open the font preferences window 6. Ctrl + E -Aligns the line or selected text to the center of the screen 7. Ctrl + F -Open find box 8. Ctrl + I -Italic highlighted selection 9. Ctrl + J -Aligns the selected text or line to justify the screen 10. Ctrl + K -Insert ink 11. Ctrl + L -Aligns the line or selected text to the left of the screen 12. Ctrl + M -Indent the paragraph 13. Ctrl + P -Open the print window 14. Ctrl + R -Aligns the line or selected text to the right of the screen 15. Ctrl + T -Create a hanging indent 16. Ctrl + U -Underline the highlighted selection 17. Ctrl + V -Paste 18. Ctrl + X -Cut selected text 19. Ctrl + Y -Redo the last action performed 20. Ctrl + Z -Undo Last Action 21. Ctrl + Shift + L -Quickly create a bul

Thought you guys would like it

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Thought you guys would like it  Your Mother carried you inside of her womb for nine whole months, she felt sick for months with nausea, then she watched her feet swell and her skin stretch and tear. She struggled to climb stairs, she got b reathless quickly and even a simple task like putting her shoes on was a huge struggle for her. She suffered many sleepless nights while you kicked and squirmed inside of her and while you demanded that she scoffed junk at 3am, she then went through EXCRUCIATING PAIN to bring you into this world. She became your nurse, your chef, your maid, your chauffeur, your biggest fan, your teacher, your agony aunt and your best friend. She's struggled for you, cried over you, fought for you, put herself second for you, hoped the best for you and has driven herself insane with worry for you but never has she asked for anything in return because she loves you and did it all on love alone! Most of us take our Mums for granted but there are people who have l

10 people who changed the world .....

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10 people who changed the world ..... 1. Bill Gates : Bill Gates created his first computer program while still at high school, co-founded Microsoft in 1977, and by 1993 was the richest man on Earth. In 2000 Gates and his wife formed the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation, which is the largest charity in the world. One of its aim is to exempt the Third World of polio and other deadly diseases. 2. Martin Luther King : Martin Luther King was a Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of blacks in the Southern states of the United States. He was influenced by Gandhi and believed in peaceful protest. He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. King was assassinated in 1968, but will always be remembered for his dignified, passive resistance to an unjust society. 3. Nelson Mandela : Nelson Mandela dedicated his life to the fight against apartheid – a policy which kept black and white South Africans apart and denied black citizens the vote. He was imprison

ORGANISATION AND THERE HQ’s

ORGANISATION AND THERE HQ’s 1. UNO – New York 2. UNICEF – New York 3. UNESCO – Paris 4. UNIDO – Vienna 5. WHO – Geneva 6. UNFPA – New York 7. ILO – Geneva 8. IMF – Washington DC 9. WTO – Geneva 10. International Court Of Justice – The Hague 11. International Atomic Energy Agency – Vienna 12. World Bank – Washington D.C. 13. International Committee of theRed Cross -Geneva 14. International Maritime Organisation – London 15. Universal Postal Union – Berne 16. Food and Agricultural Organisation – Rome 17. World Meteorological Organisation – Geneva 18. SAARC – Kathmandu 19. Amnesty International – London 20. Transparency International – Berlin 21. World Intellectual Property Organization – Geneva 22. International Renewable Energy Agency – Abu Dhabi (UAE) (Interim Hqs) 23. Commonwealth of Nations – London 24. International Standards Organisation – Geneva

The Moon walkers

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The Moon walkers 1. Neil Armstrong—Apollo 11— July 21, 1969 2. Buzz Aldrin—Apollo 11— July 21, 1969 3. Pete Conrad— Apollo 12— November 19–20, 1969 Navy 4. Alan Bean— Apollo 12— November 19–20, 1969 Navy 5. Alan Shepard—Apollo 14— February 5–6, 1971 6. Edgar Mitchell— Apollo 14— February 5–6, 1971 7. David Scott— Apollo 15— July 31 – August 2, 1971 8. James Irwin Apollo 15 July 31 – August 2, 1971 9. John W. Young— Apollo 16— April 21–23, 1972 10. Charles Duke— Apollo 16— April 21–23, 1972 11. Eugene Cernan— Apollo 17— December 11–14, 1972 12. Harrison Schmitt— Apollo 17— December 11–14, 1972

Head quarters of UN Agencies &Other Organisations

Head quarters of UN Agencies &Other Organisations 1.Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) —Rome 2. International Labour Organisation (ILO) —Geneva 3. World Health Organisation (WHO) —Geneva 4. World meteorological Organisation (WMO) —Geneva 5. International Telecommunication Union (ITD) —Geneva 6. International Monetary Fund (IMF) —Washington D.C. 7. International Finance Corporation (IFC) —Wa shington D.C. 8. International Bank For Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) or World Bank —Washington 9. International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) —Montreal 10. United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) —Paris 11. United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) —New York 12. Inter-governmental Maritime Consultative Organisation (IMCO) —London 13. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) —Vienna 14. United Nations Industrial Development Organizations (UNIDO) —Vienna, (Austria) 15. United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UN

Good News for all-- Mars Orbiter Mission lifts off

Good News for all-- Mars Orbiter Mission lifts off  India's Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) had a perfect lift off at 2:38 pm on Tuesday from the Sriharikota spaceport. The PSLV-C25 carrying five scientific payloads will travel for almost 300 days, cover 680 million kilometres and finally reach Mars on September 24, 2014. If the Mars Orbiter Mission MOM mission is a success, the Indian Space Researc h Organisation will become the fourth space agency in the world to have sent a mission to Mars. European Space Agency (ESA) of European consortium, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) of the US and Roscosmos of Russia are the only three agencies which have so far sent their missions to the red planet. Only 21 of the total of 51 missions sent to Mars by various countries have been successful.

INDIA STARTS HISTORIC MISSION TO MARS

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       INDIA STARTS HISTORIC MISSION TO MARS                            PSLV puts mars orbiter precisely into earth-orbit.  The elliptical orbit achieved was so accurate that against the predicted perigee of 250 km and an apogee of 23,500 km, it went into an orbit of 246.9 km x 23,566 km. MISSION HIGHLIGHTS : It was the longest PSLV mission at 44 minutes- the previous mission lasted about 18 minutes, and this was the silver jubilee life-off of the PSLV. Out of 25 launches, 24 had been successful in a row. Tuesday dismissed arguments that the spending of Rs.460 crore on the mars orbiter project.        

Popular ISO Standards

Popular ISO Standards: ?ISO 9000: Quality Management ? ISO 14000: Environmental Management ? ISO 3166: Country Codes ?ISO 22000: Food Safety Management ?ISO 26000: Social Responsibility ?ISO 50001: Energy Management ?ISO 31000: Risk Management ?ISO 4217: Currency Codes ?ISO 639: Language Codes

New 7 Wonders of the World

New 7 Wonders of the World 1. Taj Mahal — Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India (AD 1632) 2. Chichen Itza — Yucatán Mexico( AD 800) 3. Christ the Redeemer — Rio de Janeiro Brazil (AD 1926) 4. Colosseum — Rome, Italy (AD 70) 5. Great Wall of China — China (BC 700) 6. Machu Picchu — Cuzco Region, Peru (AD 1438) 7. Petra —Ma'an Governorate, Jordan (BC 312)

Largest banks in the World ranked by Total Assets in –2013

Largest banks in the World ranked by Total Assets in –2013 (Total assets, US$bn & as per Balance sheet on 31.03.2013) 1 Industrial & Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) (China) — 2,953.85 2 HSBC Holdings (UK) — 2,681.36 3 Deutsche Bank (Germany) — 2,597.36 4 Credit Agricole Group (France) — 2,582.42 5 BNP Paribas (France) —2,507.96 6 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (Japan) 2,486.31 7 Barclays PLC (UK) — 2,414.78 8 JPMorgan Chase & Co (USA) — 2,389.35 9 China Construction Bank Corporation (China) — 2,361.60 10 Japan Post Bank (Japan) — 2,118.84 11 Agricultural Bank of China (China) — 2,295.80 12 Bank of America (USA) — 2,174.61 13 Bank of China (China) — 2,130.82 14 Royal Bank of Scotland Group (UK) — UK 1,979.14 15 Citigroup Inc (USA) — 1,881.73 16 Mizuho Financial Group (Japan) — 1,881.03 17 Banco Santander (Spain) — 1,637.74 18 Societe Generale (France) — 1,592.51 19 Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (Japan) — 1,576.58 20 ING Group (Netherlands) — 1,508.71

Automobile Manufacturers of the World

Automobile Manufacturers of the World Automobile Manufacturers of Germany— Audi BMW Mercedes-Benz Opel Porsche Volkswagen RUF Automobile Manufacturers of Japan — Honda Acura(A division of Honda) Nissan Infiniti(A division of Nissan) Isuzu Lexus Mazda Mitsubishi Motors Subaru Suzuki Toyota Yamaha Automobile Manufacturers of India — Bajaj Hero MotoCorp Maruti Suzuki Mahindra & Mahindra Limited Tata Motors TVS Ashok Leyland Hindustan Motors Automobile Manufacturers of Italy — Alfa Romeo Ferrari Fiat Lamborghini Automobile Manufacturers of America — Chevrolet Dodge Ford General Motors Automobile Manufacturers of England — Aston Martin Jaguar Land Rover McLaren Other important Automobile Manufacturers — Hyundai - south korea Daewoo - south korea Volvo - Sweden Renault - France Peugeot - France Skoda – Czech

All Short curt key for your PC

All Short curt key for your PC •Windows key - access Start menu • Windows key + Pause - open System Properties • Windows key + D - minimise/ restore windows • Windows key + F - open Search window • Windows key + F1 - open Help and Support Center • Windows key + E - open Windows Explorer window • Windows key + M - minimise all windows • Windows key + TAB - move through open windows on Taskbar • Windows key + SHIFT + M - restore all windows • Hold CTRL while dragging - make a copy of selected item • Hold CTRL + SHIFT while dragging - make a shortcut to selected item • CTRL + ESC - open Start menu • CTRL + C - Copy • CTRL + X - Cut • CTRL + V - Paste • CTRL + A - Select All • CTRL + Z - Undo • CTRL + B - Bold highlighted text • CTRL + U - Underline highlighted text • CTRL + I - Italicise highlighted text • CTRL + Plus key - increase browser text size • CTRL + Minus key - decrease browser text size • CTRL + ALT + DELETE - open Task Manager • ALT + underlined letter

important news for students: FOLLOWING ARE THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN INDIA

important news for students: FOLLOWING ARE THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN INDIA : FOLLOWING ARE THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN INDIA Right to Equality Article 14 :- Equality before law and equal protection of law Article 1...

Android Codes

Android Codes 1. Phone Information, Usage and Battery – *#*#4636#*#* 2. IMEI Number – *#06# 3. Enter Service Menu On Newer Phones – *#0*# 4. Detailed Camera Information – *#*#34971539#*#* 5. Backup All Media Files – *#*#273282*255*663282*#*#* 6. Wireless LAN Test – *#*#232339#*#* 7. Enable Test Mode for Service – *#*#197328640#*#* 8. Back-light Test – *#*#0842#*#* 9. Test the Touchscreen – *#*#2664#*#* 10. Vibration Test – *#*#0842#*#* 11. FTA Software Version – *#*#1111#*#* 12. Complete Software and Hardware Info – *#12580*369# 13. Diagnostic Configuration – *#9090# 14. USB Logging Control – *#872564# 15. System Dump Mode – *#9900# 16. HSDPA/HSUPA Control Menu – *#301279# 17. View Phone Lock Status – *#7465625# 18. Reset the Data Partition to Factory State – *#*#7780#*#* 19. Format Your Device To Factory State(will delete everything on your phone) – *2767*3855# 20. Hidden Service Menu For Motorola Droid – ##7764726

Population of Indian States & UT’s according to Census –2011

Population of Indian States & UT’s according to Census –2011 1 Andaman and Nicobar Islands— 379,944 (0.03%) 2 Andhra Pradesh — 84,665,533 (7.00%) 3 Arunachal Pradesh— 1,382,611 (0.11%) 4 Assam— 31,169,272 (2.68%) 5 Bihar— 103,804,637 (8.48%) 6 Chandigarh— 1,054,686 (0.09%) 7 Chhattisgarh— 25,540,196 (2.11%) 8 Dadra and Nagar Haveli— 342,853 (0.03%) 9 Daman and Diu —242,911 (0.02%) 10 Delhi— 16,753,235 (1.38%) 11 Goa— 1,457,723 (0.12%) 12 Gujarat — 60,383,628 (4.99%) 13 Haryana— 25,353,081 (2.09%) 14 Himachal Pradesh— 6,856,509 (0.57%) 15 Jammu and Kashmir— 12,548,926 (1.04%) 16 Jharkhand— 32,966,238 (2.72%) 17 Karnataka— 61,130,704 (5.05%) 18 Kerala — 33,387,677 (2.76%) 19 Lakshadweep— 64,429 (0.01%) 20 Madhya Pradesh— 72,597,565 (6.00%) 21 Maharashtra —112,372,972 (9.29%) 22 Manipur— 2,721,756 (0.22%) 23 Meghalaya— 2,964,007 (0.24%) 24 Mizoram— 1,091,014 (0.09%) 25 Nagaland— 1,980,602 (0.16%) 26 Orissa — 41,947,358 (3.47%) 27 Pondicherry— 1,244,464 (0.

FOLLOWING ARE THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN INDIA

FOLLOWING ARE THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN INDIA Right to Equality Article 14 :- Equality before law and equal protection of law Article 15 :- Prohibition of discrimination on grounds only of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth. Article 16 :- Equality of opportunity in matters of public employment Article 17 :- End of untouchability Article 18 :- Abolition of titles, Military and academic distinctions are, however, exempted Right to Freedom Article 19 :- It guarantees the citizens of India the following six fundamentals freedoms:- Freedom of Speech and Expression Freedom of Assembly Freedom of form Associations Freedom of Movement Freedom of Residence and Settlement Freedom of Profession, Occupation, Trade and Bussiness Article 20 :- Protection in respect of conviction for offences Article 21 :- Protection of life and personal liberty Article 22 :- Protection against arrest and detention in certain cases Right Against Exploitation Article 23 :- Traffic in h

How to Make Symbols With Key Board

How to Make Symbols With Key Board Alt + 0153..... ™... trademark symbol Alt + 0169.... ©.... copyright symbol Alt + 0174..... ®....registered trademark symbol Alt + 0176 ...°......degre¬e symbol Alt + 0177 ...±....plus-or¬-minus sign Alt + 0182 ...¶.....paragraph mark Alt + 0190 ...¾....fractio¬n, three-fourths Alt + 0215 ....×.....multi¬plication sign Alt + 0162...¢....the cent sign  Alt + 0161.....¡..... .upside down exclamation point Alt + 0191.....¿..... ¬upside down question mark Alt + 1...........smiley face  Alt + 2 ......☻.....bla¬ck smiley face Alt + 15.....☼.....su¬n Alt + 12......♀.....f emale sign Alt + 11.....♂......m¬ale sign Alt + 6.......♠.....s¬pade Alt + 5.......♣...... ¬Club Alt + 3............. ¬Heart Alt + 4.......♦...... ¬Diamond Alt + 13......♪.....e¬ighth note  Alt + 14......♫...... ¬beamed eighth note Alt + 8721.... ∑.... N-ary summation (auto sum) Alt + 251.....√.....s¬quare root check mark Alt + 8236.....

FORMATION OF STATES OF INDIA

FORMATION OF STATES OF INDIA Andhra Pradesh- Created by the State of Andhra Pradesh Act 1953 by carving our some areas from the State of Chennai Gujarat and Maharashtra- The State of Mumbai was divided into two States i.e. Maharashtra and Gujarat by the Mumbai (Reorganisation) Act 1960 Kerala- Created by the State Reorganisation Act, 1956. It comprised Travancor and Cochin areas Karnataka- Created from the Princely State of Mysur by the State Reorganisation Act, 1956. It was renamed Karnataka in 1973 Nagaland- It was carved out from the State of Asam by the State of Nagaland Act, 1952 Haryana- It was carved out from the State of Punjab by the Punjab (Reorganisation) Act, 1966 Himachal Pradesh- The Union Territory of Himachal Pradesh was elevated to the status of State by the State of Himachal Pradesh Act, 1970 Meghalaya- First carved out as a sub-State within the State of Asam by 23 Constitutional Amendment Act, 1969. Later in 1971, it received the status of a full-fle