Wednesday, September 23, 2009

MY Professional Experience(MAERSK LINE)


Just one month back i have joined MAERSK LINE GLOBAL SERVICE CENTER,Pune. About MAERSK LINE,its world no 1 shipping corporation.It has around 125 countries presence.
Today i have completed my one month in this company.and i have gained too much practical knowledge over here.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

हिन्दी दिवस : हिन्दी नहीं अंग्रेजी को बोलबाला

एक ओर जहां तमाम सरकारी और गैर सरकारी सगठनों द्वारा हिन्दी दिवस के अवसर पर मातृभाषा हिन्दी को सर्वश्रेष्ठ भाषा बताकर तमाम काम काज हिन्दी में ही निबटाने का लोगों से आह्वान किया जा रहा है। वहीं दूसरी ओर प्रखंड के विभिन्न सरकारी गैर सरकारी शिक्षण संस्थानों सहित अधिकारियों द्वारा हिन्दी की उपेक्षा की जा रही है। ऐसे लोग अंग्रेजी भाषा का प्रयोग करने में अपना बड़प्पन समझते हैं। यही कारण है कि एक दूसरे से मिलने पर नमस्कार प्रणाम, सुप्रभात, शुभरात्रि की जगह लोग गुड मार्निग, गुड इवनिंग एवं गुड नाइट का ही प्रयोग करते हैं। इतना ही नहीं विभिन्न सरकारी गैर सरकारी विद्यालयों के शिक्षकों द्वारा अब मां पिताजी भैया बहना आदि का संबोधन करने की बच्चों को प्रेरणा नहीं दी जाती है। इसकी जगह मम्मी डैडी, ब्रदर, सिस्टर कहने की बच्चों को शिक्षा दी जाती है जिससे कि बुनियादी तौर पर ही हिन्दी पर कुठाराघात कर अंग्रेजियन थोपा जाने लगा है। राज्य सरकार ने भी विगत दिनों से हिन्दी की उपेक्षा कर अंग्रेजी को बढ़ावा देना शुरू कर दिया है। यही कारण है कि पुलिस विभाग में हिन्दी शब्द 'आरक्षी' के बदले 'पुलिस' का प्रचलन कर दिया गया है। कुछ माह पूर्व तक आरक्षी, आरक्षी अवर निरीक्षक, आरक्षी निरीक्षक, अनुमंडल आरक्षी पदाधिकारी, आरक्षी अधीक्षक आदि का प्रयोग होता था, जो हिन्दी में था। परंतु अब इसकी जगह पुलिस, पुलिस अवर निरीक्षक, पुलिस निरीक्षक, पुलिस उपाधीक्षक, पुलिस अधीक्षक का प्रयोग किया जाने लगा। राष्ट्रीय स्तर पर हिन्दी को बढ़ावा देने के लिए विभिन्न रेलवे स्टेशन, बैंक सहित विभिन्न जगहों पर हिन्दी में काम करने संबंधी स्लोगन लिखे रहते हैं। परंतु व्यवहारिक तौर पर हिन्दी को नजर अंदाज कर अंग्रेजी में ही काम काज किया जा रहा है।

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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Reality Show or Skin Show

One Day i am watching TV at my home,M not a frequent user of watching TV.I tune to sony channel where one of the reality show was in the air.This is the very popular reality show of the sony entertainment channel.I was shocked.....Is this the reality show......what a vulgur type of content they are showing....That was not a reality show that was skin show....and the celebrities those who are participating in the show they are fearlessly doing all the crap things....

Are they are doing everything for the money......?????
Is money is everything for them.....??????

These are the big question we have to thing........And one more thing Broadcasting ministries knows everything,,than how can the department gives the permission to show these types of reality show...........Had any one ever think....what type of message they are delevering to the society..specially for the newer generation.

Indian television has boomed with reality shows. The much famous 'Kaun Banega Crorepati' (KBC) started a new trend that resulted into the sure-shot way of entertainment for the viewers and oodles of moolah for the makers.
Soon, one after another every popular channel was boasting about its own reality show.

The list of shows is long, but the latest addition to it is Iss Jungle Se Mujhe Bachao on Sony entertainment television.Apart from an interesting concept, the show is doing well due to excessive skin show and frequent use of abusive language.
Tuesday's episode of the show blew everyone's mind with the new entry- Negar Khan in a towel and then enjoying the sprays of water in her extremely revealing two-piece bikini.
Before Negar's skin show, this role of adding the glam quotient to the show was played by the bahu of Indian television, Shweta Tiwari.
She too flaunted her curves in the tiniest bikinis and became a hot item.


The other much spoken about show in the recent times is Sach Ka Samna. The bold concept of the show is a rip-off (oops! remake) of the famous English reality show- The Moment of Truth. The show is already making headlines for its bold, controversial questions mostly to do with notorious topics like sex and extra marital affairs.
Talking about bold reality shows how one can forget MTV Roadies. The baap of all reality shows, the infamous 'Raghu' and 'Rajiv' have befriended *beeps* on television. Abusive content is like a style statement that they flaunt with attitude.
Needless to say, MTV Splitsvilla too follows the footsteps of the former but, with curvilicious women flaunting their assets in addition.

As far as skin show is concerned, the recent reality show- MTV Fast and the Gorgeous too is not far behind. Sexed-up women raised the bar of success of the show, making it one of the most watched show on television.
Bigg Boss, the Indian adaptation of the infamous Big Brother too has bagged in extra brownie points by planting contestants like Rakhi Sawant, Kashmera Shah, Sambhavna Seth, Payal Rohatgi, to name a few, to their advantage. Brewing love tales and hot stories too work in their favour.
And, let's not forget the 'meanest game show on television', Dadagiri. Just like many other shows, this too has managed to bag several controversies in its kitty. The renowned 'slap video' of the show is still making rounds on the internet. As the name suggests, the show is known for the violence, abusive language and cleavage show too.
If you might have noticed, most of the shows are a total rip-off from their original shows in English. And when we say 'total' it has to mean literally with the similar situations and comparable publicity stunts. Big Brother (Brazil) could be a perfect example to it!
After witnessing all this, we zero down with a BIG QUESTION. Is it ethical to air such content on television? Especially after knowing that Indian families prefer watching TV together. Is the content appropriate for family viewing?

Today, the dominant content of the shows telecast are violence, vulgarity and sex.

Are reality shows crossing the line? Are reality shows toying with Indian sensibilities? Do you think such shows are apt for family viewing?


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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

why student fail in the EXAM


WHY DID STUDENT FAIL IN EXAMINATION?
BECOZ.........
EACH DAY SLEEP 8 Hrs.cost 122 days 365-122=243 days
Summer holidays 61 243-61=182 days
Sunday in a year 52 days 182-52=130
Festival holidays 40 days 130-40=90
3 hrs daily routine work cost 46 days 90-46=44
Dasahara 15 days 44-15=29
1 hrs eating /day cost 15 days 29-15=14
10 sick days in a year 14-10=4
Film time in a year 3 days 4-3=1
1 day for birth day
NATURALLY ITS NOT OUR MISTAKE


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Monday, July 13, 2009

SLOW DANCE

SLOW DANCE

Have you ever watched kids

On a merry-go-round?

Or listened to the rain

Slapping on the ground?

Ever followed a butterfly's erratic flight?

Or gazed at the sun into the fading night?

You better slow down.

Don't dance so fast.

Time is short.

The music won't last.

Do you run through each day
On the fly?

When you ask How are you?

Do you hear the reply?

When the day is done

Do you lie in your bed

With the next hundred chores

Running through your head?

You'd better slow down

Don't dance so fast.

Time is short.

The music won't last.

Ever told your child,

We'll do it tomorrow?

And in your haste,

Not see his sorrow?

Ever lost touch,

Let a good friendship die
Cause you never had time

To call and say,'Hi'
You'd better slow down.

Don't dance so fast.

Time is short.
The music won't last.

When you run, so fast to get somewhere

You , miss half the fun of getting there.

When you worry and hurry through your day,

It is like an unopened gift....

Thrown away.

Life is not a race.

Do take it slower

Hear the music

Before the song is over.


This poem is not written by me.but i am very impressed.This poem is written by a terminally ill young girl in a New York Hospital


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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

My Project Report (FINANCE)

comparative analysis of power and infrastructure sector companies stock price for the FY2007-2008 vis a vis...
This is my summer internship report which i have done in Anand Rathi Financial services Ltd,Pune.Thisis 2 month summer project report.This project is our part of Management curriculum.
Project Title:- Comparative analysis of Power and Infrastructure sector companies stock price fro the financial year 2007-2008 vis a vis NIFTY.

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Sunday, June 14, 2009

Capitation Fee:-Captivating The Indian Education

Yes, indeed education is bought or rather sold like a commodity in this country, where it is also worshipped like a venerable Goddess by all. What a paradox! And this sale-purchase is happening in almost every other educational institution and is not confined to any particular state or stream.
Though, everyone including the agencies that are supposed to be regulatory bodies are aware of this racket but none has ever initiated any move to weed out the menace of capitation fees. The reason behind this is very simple, education is a lucrative trade, controlled by politicians and their cohorts.
Even as lakhs of Indians rush abroad to get foreign degrees, the government continues to patronise the politician-businessmen nexus, controlling this sector, thus undermining the future of a billion plus people.
An artificial shortage created by the license-permit raj regime has ensured that education in India remains choked forever. Both the quality and quantity of education in the country remains below par, barring few institutions.
Higher education has been milched in states like Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Kerala. The country has around 400 medical colleges, out of which more than 200 plus are in these five states, owned, controlled and run by politician-cum-businessmen.
This art has almost been perfected, which is evident from the fact that a place like Puducherry (Pondicherry) has seven medical colleges. Such is the clout of these men with the policymakers that they manage to dictate policy and when required, escape the clutches of law.
All these issues come to fore every year during the admission season and are forgotten after that. But it's a matter of our future and we need to take a stand. Let not the smoke die down this time. Come share your thoughts on the mess in the educational system and how to cleanse it.


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Saturday, June 6, 2009

MAHABLESHWAR

Last sun day(31-05-2009) i had visited MAHABLESHWAR with My some of friend.Hole day we enjoyed.Mahableshwar is very natural and Beautiful place.Mahableshwar is Around 135 KM from Pune by Road.Early morning 5 o clock we left Pune.After completing one fourth journey we stop at a DHABA where we had Breakfast and Tea. Around 2 hours journey we reached Panchgani. Panchgani is also a Hill station.We stayed sometime in Mapro garden. In panchgani we had Strawberry and Yellow carrot.Strawberry is very famous in Panchgani.We enjoyed sometimein Panchgani.then we move towards Mahableshwar.We visited Elefisten point,Monkey pont,Sucide point, Mahableshwar Temple,Panchganga Temple..etc.Mahableshwar Temple is one of the "Jyortilling" Very famous Lord Shanker Temple. Panch ganga is Also famous..people said at the same place where 5 River is comeing togather. After that we decided to visit Pratapgad fort.In PratapGad Fort Shivaji Maharaj were living there. Its is also a very beautiful Fort.














Sunday, May 24, 2009

Stock Market Crash 1929


World had seen some worst stock market crashes. The trend of crashes shows that the crashes do follow certain pattern. When the bulls dominate the market following positive feed backs for a prolonged period, stock prices does not reflect the right pricing, motivated people pushing the market up for their short term gains like the Harshad mehta scam of India. When the market goes beyond a limit the markets start falling to maintain a standard. When the market starts falling bears start dominating and the price keeps on falling. Bears keeps on selling and short selling to send the market down and make money. The continuing trend is called stock market crash.
The most famous of the stock market crashes is 1929 stock market crash. This particular crash was the result of continuing domination of the market by bulls sky rocketing the index over the roof because of positive factors like invention of radio, automobiles, telephone etc. This positive feeling send the market over the roof. From 63.9 at August 24, 1921 the Dow Jones industrial average sky rocketed to 381.3 at September3,1929. By the summer the industry and market started falling. The anxiety of falling market made people selling and thus happened the greatest crash in the history of stock market.


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