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Let the mind THINK and let the face SMILE. I am able to achive these by..
- Sharing thoughts.
- TECH
- Fun

Friday, September 25, 2009

Art of Living Course in Bangalore (whitefield)

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Basic Course(Chaitnay Bharathi hall, near hope form)(jgd.whitefield@gmail.com)

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Basic Course(NavPragna School, near Marathahalli)(jgd.whitefield@gmail.com)

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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Vedic Science Resources



We Organise High Speed Vedic Math Workshops and specialise in the subject.Visit our website to learn more about us. www.vedicmathsindia.org

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SAKSI is a Spiritual movement. The aim is to spread the message of Veda and Sri Aurobindo, which imparts awareness to lead a beautiful, harmonious, creative and happy life, individually and collectively. The Institute 'SAKSI' was started in 1997 by Dr. R. L. Kashyap with the aim of disseminating the wisdom in the ancient Veda Samhita and related books. http://www.vedah.com/

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Experience the Knowledge of India : Bharath Gyan is an initiative of D.K.Hari and his wife D.K.Hema Hari who have travelled extensively and visited number of museums, theme parks, libraries, expositions, pageants and special cultural attractions world over. http://www.bharathgyan.com/


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Indian Foundation for Vedic Science. To preserve the ancient Vedic heritage and culture of India by way of systematically and scientifically editing, publishing and computerizing the entire gamut of the extant Vedic and Allied literature. http://www.vedascience.com/Aims.htm

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Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, India

INVITE YOUR PARTICIPATION IN THE

NATIONAL WORKSHOP
ON
Integrating Spirituality and Mathematical Science

December 21 - 23, 2009

http://www.fms.edu/activities/math_spi_conf.php

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HIMANSHU THAPLIYAL (Vedant)

My Reversible Philosophy

"If everything in this world would be reversible then no pain, no sorrow, nothing to lose can get back everything again. Minimum disturbance, Minimum entropy”

http://www.csee.usf.edu/~hthapliy/

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Innovation : Telephone Operated Remote Switch

www.nif.org.in/dwn_files/hariyana/Part-I%20Innovations%20.pdf

National Innovation Foundation (NIF) has been pursuing the
mission of making India innovative and a creative society
since 2000 with the active support of Department of Science
and Technology, Government of India. Till date NIF has been
able to scout innovations and traditional knowledge practices
from over 520 districts across India.


Telephone Operated Remote Switch

The innovator observed the difficulty of farmers in their homes at night, who need to go to
faraway fields, as per availability of power supply, to switch the motor on or off for pumping
water.
The innovation uses the power of a mobile phone on existing networks to enable the
farmer to know of electricity status and remotely switch the pump on or off as required,
while sitting in his home itself. This “mobile phone operated switch” is an instrument box
with an attached mobile phone and modified circuit which can toggle a device between
switch-off and switch-on conditions, besides letting the user know the status of the remote
device.

Are you Softician ???

Very good article about "Life Of engineers and mechanics" and Commoditisation of computing skills has created a new breed of software engineers: ‘softicians’.

http://business.outlookindia.com/print.aspx?articleid=1530&editionid=40&catgid=13&subcatgid=370

Excerpt from the article:

Code writers will be on top of the emerging industry pyramid, followed by developers
and softicians

Let’s look at the Indian software services industry to get some answers. The industry today is worth more than $40 billion. The export industry initially took off by offering to do low-end coding and maintenance work cheap. However, over the last 20 years, many companies, especially the big ones, have climbed up the value chain, and are doing complex work as well as simple coding, testing and maintenance work.

Today, the Indian software industry has figured out a way to succeed in the global services market by creating hybrid teams that are a mix of excellent engineers (about 30%) and average engineers (around 70%). The industry today commands 85% of the global offshoring market, so the model is obviously working well.

Improved Hand Pump - Innovation


Improved Hand Pump
Swayambhoo Sharma, Rajasthan and Chandan Agarwal, New Delhi
A Case Study
By Grassroots Innovations Augmentation Network – North (GIAN - North)
Science Park, Shastri Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Benefits of Hand pump redesigned
1. To make drinking water easy and stop wastage.
2. Also to collect clean drinking water for cattle.

www.idisc.net/en/Document.253.pdf

http://gian.org

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Gifts for Mom - आज की बात

हालांकि आखिर में मज़ाक में कुछ कहा है पर यह कहानी बताती है की आज कल हम अपने मम्मी पापा

को कैसे तोफे देना पसंद करते हैं|



Three sons left home, started careers and prospered. Getting back together, they discussed the gifts that they were able to give their elderly mother for her seventieth birthday. The first said, "I built a big house for Mom."

The second said, "I sent her a Mercedes with a driver."
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The third smiled and said, "I've got you both beat. You know how Mom enjoys the Bible and you know she can't see very well. I sent her a brown parrot that can recite the entire Bible. It took 20 monks in a monastery 12 years to teach him. I had to pledge to contribute $100,000 a year for 10 years, but it was worth it. Mom just has to name the chapter and verse and the parrot will recite it."

Soon thereafter, Mom sent out letters of thanks:

She wrote to the first son, "Milton, the house you built is not practical. I live in only one room, but I have to heat, cool, and clean the whole house."

She wrote to the second son, "Marvin, I am too old to travel. I stay home all the time, so I never use the Mercedes. And the driver is so rude!"

She wrote the third son, "Dearest Melvin, you were the only son to have the good sense to know what your mother likes. The chicken was delicious."