Thursday 31 December 2015

Rajahmundry to be called with its original name Rajamahendravaram

Rajahmundry shall henceforth be called with its ancient name "Rajamahendravaram", which was named after the Chalukya king, Sri Raja Raja Narendra who reigned around 1022 AD.

Since British found it difficult to pronounce, they changed the name of "Rajamahendravaram" to Rajahmundry. In 2015, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu has said the town of Rajahmundry in East Godavari district will get back its historical name of Rajamahendravaram.

Chandrababu Naidu strongly believes that the original name of Rajahmundry could rejuvenate to shape up the city as modern hub for tourists and also provide consistent jobs locally.

Tags: Rajahmundry, Rajamahendravaram, Nara Chandrababu Naidu, Raja Raja Narendra


Monday 28 December 2015

Taj Mahal and Statue of Liberty welcome Eiffel Tower on joining Twitter

It's a remarkable New Year greeting by the @Taj Mahal and @Statue of Liberty, warmly greeted the @Eiffel Tower, the 126-year-old monument joined the micro-blogging site Twitter for the first time on 21st Dec 2016.

The 126-year-old monument already has 19.4K followers on the popular micro-blogging site, within a week of its creation.

"Paris since 1889 , now I also shines on Twitter! Parisian since 1889 , I am now sparkling on Twitter" First Tweet of #LaTourEiffel

Later #TajMahal tweeted "Welcome @LaTourEiffel"

Followed by #StatueOfLibertyNM tweeted "Welcome to Twitter sister!"


RGV's Killing Veerappan - Theatrical Trailer

RGV's Killing Veerappan movie New Theatrical Trailer. Killing Veerappan is an upcoming film directed by Ram Gopal Varma with Shivaraj Kumar, Sandeep Bharadwaj and Parul Yadav in lead roles. Produced by BV Manjunath, music composed by Sai Kartheek, Ravi Shanker. Background Music and Sound Design by Seshu KMR.

The movie is Releasing on 1st Jan 2016.

Killing Veerappan is based on real story of Veerappan a Sandalwood smuggler who was active for years in forest lands covering the states of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

The trailer is looking very impressive and produced thrilling experience with creative background score and details of Killing Veerappan.

The STORY behind Asia’s biggest MANHUNT.

It took 10 YEARS to kill OSAMA BIN LADEN.

It took 20 YEARS to kill VEERAPPAN.

He killed 900 Elephants.

He killed 184 people.

He killed 97 policemen.

He was the most DANGEROUS MAN in the CRIME HISTORY of Asia.


Tuesday 1 December 2015

The 52 seconds National Anthem

 

A family was evicted allegedly for not standing up while playing National Anthem of India at cinema hall in Maharashtra.

The incident came to light when moviegoers filmed the altercation and updated on Social Media.

Coming to the point, is National Anthem really required to play in cinema theaters which are specially treated for fun and "entertainment" - "entertainment" - "entertainment" (Just Asking).

National Anthem is playing in all Government schools (children are paying attention and standing up daily) and many occasions, but is it really playing in all Government/Govt Recognized Offices daily?

When the National Anthem is playing on Television, how many of us really paying attention to that and standing up.

If the National Anthem is playing on Television at Railway stations and bus stations, will these angry moviegoers get freeze and stand-up for 52 sec though their bus/train is departing?

The occasions on which the full versions or the short version will be played have been indicated at the appropriate places in these instructions - Source here

General

  1. Whenever the Anthem is sung or played, the audience shall stand to attention. However, when in the course of a newsreel or documentary the Anthem is played as a part of the film, it is not expected of the audience to stand as standing is bound to interrupt the exhibition of the film and would create disorder and confusion rather than add to the dignity of the Anthem.
  2. As in the case of the flying of the National Flag, it has been left to the good sense of the people not to indulge in indiscriminate singing or playing of the Anthem.

    Also check here for the Prevention Insults National Honour Act 1971

Playing of the Anthem

  1. The full version of the Anthem shall be played on the following occasions:
    • Civil and Military investitures;
    • When National Salute (which means the Command "Rashtriya Salute Salami Shastr" to the accompaniment of the National Anthem is given on ceremonial occasions to the President or to the Governor/Lieutenant Governor within their respective States/Union Territories;
    • During parades irrespective of whether any of the dignitaries referred to in (ii) above is present or not;
    • On arrival of the President at formal State functions and other functions organized by the Government and mass functions and on his departure from such functions;
    • Immediately before and after the President addresses the Nation over All India Radio;
    • On arrival of the Governor/Lieutenant Governor at formal State functions within his State/Union Territory and on his departure from such functions
    • When the National Flag is brought on parade;
    • When the Regimental Colours are presented;
    • For hoisting of colours in the Navy.
  2. The short version of the Anthem shall be played when drinking toasts in Messes.
  3. The Anthem shall be played on any other occasion for which special orders have been issued by the Government of India.
  4. Normally the Anthem shall not be played for the Prime Minister, though there may be special occasions when it may be played.
  5. When the National Anthem is played by a band, the Anthem will be preceded by a roll of drums to assist the audience to know that the National Anthem is going to be played, unless there is some other specific indication that the National Anthem is about to be played, as for example, when fanfares are sounded before the National Anthem is played, or when toasts are drunk to the accompaniment of the National Anthem or when the National Anthem constitutes the National Salute given by a Guard of Honour. The duration of the roll, in terms of marching drill, will be 7 paces in slow march. The roll will start slowly, ascend to as loud a volume as possible and then gradually decreases to original softness, but remaining audible until the seventh beat. One beat rest will then be observed before commencing the National Anthem.

Mass Singing of the Anthem

  1. The full version of the Anthem shall be played accompanied by mass singing on the following occasions:
    • On the unfurling of the National Flag, on cultural occasions or ceremonial functions other than parades. (This could be arranged by having a choir or adequate size, suitably stationed, which would be trained to coordinate its singing with the band etc. There should be an adequate public audition system so that the gathering in various enclosures can sing in unison with the choir);
    • On arrival of the President at any Government or Public function (but excluding formal State functions and mess functions) and also immediately before his departure from such functions.
  2. On all occasions when the National Anthem is sung, the full version shall be recited accompanied by mass singing.
  3. The Anthem may be sung on occasions which, although not strictly ceremonial, are nevertheless invested with significance because of the presence of Ministers etc. The singing of the Anthem on such occasions (with or without the accompaniment of an instruments) accompanied by mass singing is desirable.
  4. It is not possible to give an exhaustive list of occasions on which the singing (as distinct from playing) of the Anthem can be permitted. But there is no objection to the singing of the Anthem accompanied by mass singing so long as it is done with due respect as a salutation to the motherland and proper decorum is maintained.
  5. In all schools, the day's work may begin with community singing of the anthem. School authorities should make adequate provision in their programmes for popularising the singing of the Anthem and promoting respect for the National Flag among students.

India 2014 - portfolios of the union council of ministers

Prime Minister

Shri Narendra Modi Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions
Department of Atomic Energy
Department of Space
All important policy issues and
All other portfolios not allocated to any Minister

Cabinet Ministers

1 Shri Raj Nath Singh Home Affairs
2 Smt. Sushma Swaraj External Affairs
Overseas Indian Affairs
3 Shri Arun Jaitley Finance
Corporate Affairs
Information & Broadcasting
4 Shri M. Venkaiah Naidu Urban Development
Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation
Parliamentary Affairs
5 Shri Nitin Jairam Gadkari Road Transport and Highways
Shipping
6 Shri Manohar Parrikar Defence
7 Shri Suresh Prabhu Railways
8 Shri D. V. Sadananda Gowda Law & Justice
9 Sushri Uma Bharati Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation
10 Dr. Najma A. Heptulla Minority Affairs
11 Shri Ramvilas Paswan Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
12 Shri Kalraj Mishra Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
13 Smt. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi Women and Child Development
14 Shri Ananthkumar Chemicals and Fertilizers
15 Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad Communications and Information Technology
16 Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda Health and Family Welfare
17 Shri Ashok Gajapathi Raju Pusapati Civil Aviation
18 Shri Anant Geete Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
19 Smt. Harsimrat Kaur Badal Food Processing Industries
20 Shri Narendra Singh Tomar Mines
Steel
21 Shri Chaudhary Birender Singh Rural Development
Panchayati Raj
Drinking Water and Sanitation
22 Shri Jual Oram Tribal Affairs
23 Shri Radha Mohan Singh Agriculture
24 Shri Thaawar Chand Gehlot Social Justice and Empowerment
25 Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani Human Resource Development
26 Dr. Harsh Vardhan Science and Technology
Earth Sciences

Ministers of State (Independent Charge)

1 General V. K. Singh Statistics and Programme Implementation (Independent Charge)
External Affairs
Overseas Indian Affairs
2 Shri Inderjit Singh Rao Planning (Independent Charge)
Defence
3 Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar Textiles (Independent Charge)
4 Shri Bandaru Dattatreya Labour and Employment (Independent Charge)
5 Shri Rajiv Pratap Rudy Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (Independent Charge)
Parliamentary Affairs
6 Shri Shripad Yesso Naik AAYUSH (Independent Charge)
Health & Family Welfare
7 Shri Dharmendra Pradhan Petroleum and Natural Gas (Independent Charge)
8 Shri Sarbananda Sonowal Youth Affairs and Sports (Independent Charge)
9 Shri Prakash Javadekar Environment, Forest and Climate Change (Independent Charge)
10 Shri Piyush Goyal Power (Independent Charge)
Coal (Independent Charge)
New and Renewable Energy (Independent Charge)
11 Dr. Jitendra Singh Development of North Eastern Region (Independent Charge)
Prime Minister’s Office
Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Department of Atomic Energy
Department of Space
12 Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman Commerce and Industry (Independent Charge)
13 Dr. Mahesh Sharma Culture (Independent Charge)
Tourism (Independent Charge)
Civil Aviation

Ministers of State

1 Shri Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi Minority Affairs
Parliamentary Affairs
2 Shri Ram Kripal Yadav Drinking Water and Sanitation
3 Shri Haribhai Parthibhai Chaudhary Home Affairs
4 Shri Sanwar Lal Jat Water Resources
River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation
5 Shri Mohanbhai Kalyanjibhai Kundariya Agriculture
6 Shri Giriraj Singh Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises
7 Shri Hansraj Gangaram Ahir Chemicals & Fertilizers
8 Shri G. M. Siddeshwara Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
9 Shri Manoj Sinha Railways
10 Shri Nihalchand Panchayati Raj
11 Shri Upendra Kushwaha Human Resources Development
12 Shri Radhakrishnan P Road Transport & Highways
Shipping
13 Shri Kiren Rijiju Home Affairs
14 Shri Krishan Pal Social Justice & Empowerment
15 Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Balyan Agriculture
16 Shri Mansukhbhai Dhanjibhai Vasava Tribal Affairs
17 Shri Raosaheb Dadarao Danve Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution
18 Shri Vishnu Deo Sai Mines
Steel
19 Shri Sudarshan Bhagat Rural Development
20 Prof. (Dr.) Ram Shankar Katheria Human Resource Development
21 Shri Y. S. Chowdary Science and Technology
Earth Science
22 Shri Jayant Sinha Finance
23 Col. Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore Information & Broadcasting
24 Shri Babul Supria (Babul Supriyo) Baral Urban Development
Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation
25 Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti Food Processing Industries
26 Shri Vijay Sampla Social Justice & Empowerment

Sunday 29 November 2015

Seethakaalam Song Lyrics – S/O Satyamurthy

Seethakaalam Song Lyrics Details

Song Name: Seethakaalam
Movie Name: S/O Satyamurthy (2015)
Lyrics Writer: Yazin Nizar
Singer(s): Sri Mani
Music Director: Devi Sri Prasad
Song Cast: Allu Arjun, Samantha, Nitya Menon, Adah Sharma

Seethakaalam sooryudilaga konchem konchem chustave
Sootiga thaake choopulathoti gucheyochuga

Vesavikaalam gaalullaga konchem konchem veesthave
Tarime tuntari thufaanulaga chutteyochuga

Varshakaalam mabbullaga konchem vastaave
Sayankaalam saradalaga motthamga raave
Kanulaku kalalu vayasuki valalu
Visiresina maghuva manasuku dorakave

Seethakaalam sooryudilaga konchem konchem chustave
Sootiga thaake choopulathoti gucheyochuga
Vesavikaalam gaalullaga konchem konchem veesthave
Tarime tuntari thufaanulaga chutteyochuga

It’s not when you feel hot in the cold
It’s not when you never ever get old
It’s not when you just you and me.. Yeah
Get closer and hold me

Pagaledho raathredo telisi theliyaka nenu
Melukuvalo kalagantu sathamathame avuthunnanu
Yerupedo nalupedo colore theliyaka kannu
Rangulu thaggina rainbow la confusion lo unnanu

A for.. Ammayantu.. B for.. Beat ae koduthu
C for cinema hero la thirigaane thirigaane
D for.. Darling antu.. E for Every nightu
F for.. Flood light esi vethikaane vethikaane
Kanulaku kalalu vayasuki valalu
Visiresina maghuva manasuku dorakave

Seethakalam sooryudilaga konchem konchem chustave
Sootiga thaake choopulathoti gucheyochuuuuuugaaa

When I see you I start hearing wireless
Right there in the middle of the silence
With the rest of the melody slowly fading in
Baby you are my symphony in all sense

Gundello maatalni nek etta cheppaalantu
Evevo paatallo reference aedo vethikaanu
Vennello kurchunte kotthemundanukunnanu
Nuvvochi kalisaake difference aedo chusaanu

G for.. Girl friend antu..
H for.. Humming chestu
I for.. I love you chebuthu thirigaane thirigaane
J for.. Jaabili nuvvu..
K for.. Kougili nenu
L for.. Life time neethonee untaane untaane

Kanulaku kalalu vayasuki valalu
Visiresina maguva manasuku dorakave

Seethakaalam sooryudilaga konchem konchem chustave
Sootiga thaake choopulathoti gucheyochuga
Vesavikaalam gaalullaga konchem konchem veesthave
Tarime tuntari thufaanulaga chutteyochuga

The sun rises and then it sets
But something new happenned the day we met
They both seem to be happening at the same time

I knew I have to make you mine


Tuesday 20 October 2015

U.S. Dollar rate conversion to Rupee and vice versa Application

Updated as on 08/01/2016

Dollar to Rupee Calculator

Dollar:

Ruppee: {{quantity * 67.62}}

Rupee to Dollar Calculator

Rupee:

Dollar: {{price / 67.62}}

Tags: Currency conversion, U.S. Dollar, Indian Rupee, Rate conversion

Monday 24 August 2015

Host a simple HTML file with CSS and Javascript or any application in IIS


How to host a simple HTML file with CSS and Javascript files or web application in IIS 7. Any of ASP.Net application can also be hosted in this manner.

Saturday 22 August 2015

Jenkins Installation on Windows

Checkout this video tutorial for Jenkins Installation on windows and how to create a job with it's execution.

#TrafficProblem

Luxury ==> Heavy Traffic ==> Road widen ==> Govt. to spend more money to make extra lane ==? (whose money) ==> Loss to Economy ==> No money to make road in village streets. From my perspective, that extra lane can be avoided when Govt. mandate the rule to corporate companies that they have to provide a bus with maximum capacity. I can see lot many benefits in this. Some of them are -> Employees can know each and other closely when traveling in same vehicle . Petrol/Diesel usage can be saved that in turn the Country to lessen Oil Import. Pollution can be control to some extent. Less traffic.
Here is the link on import charts (not sure how much data is accurate) -> India Imports Chart