Saturday, November 6, 2010

900 Crore. is it MYTH.....

Its
6 Nov. 2:06 pm....
My Nokia mobile alerted for its new SMS...by its general message tone Pe Pe..Pe Pe...
I opened eagerly..... thought it was my girl friend ;).....But its not instead it is from my friend Raghu K.S
This is exact message i got

"900 crore Rs is da amount US spends per day for Obama's stay in India"

After reading SMS i shocked and start thinking "900 crores" and why US is spending much Money....they are facing such finance problem in there country.....is OBAMA is Fool.
after i started searching sources in internet and sources and some news channels. yes they are all saying same thing....

After doing some search i got some information i just added all in to one.
New Delhi: The White House will, of course, stay in Washington but the heart of the famous building will move to India when President Barack Obama lands in Mumbai on Saturday.
Communications set-up, nuclear button, a fleet of limousines and majority of the White House staff will be in India accompanying the President on this three-day visit that will cover Mumbai and Delhi.
He will also be protected by a fleet of 34 warships, including an aircraft carrier, which will patrol the sea lanes off the Mumbai coast during his two-day stay there beginning Saturday. The measure has been taken as Mumbai attack in 2008 took place from the sea.
Arrangements have been put in place for emergency evacuation, if needed.
Obama is expected to fly by a helicopter -- Marine One -- from the city airport to the Indian Navy's helibase INS Shikra at Colaba in south Mumbai.
From there, he will drive down in Lincoln Continental -- the Presidential limousine -- to the nearby the Taj Hotel.
Two jets, armed with advanced communication and security systems, and a fleet of over 40 cars will be part of Obama's convoy.
Around 800 rooms have been booked for the President and his entourage in Taj Hotel and Hyatt.
The President will have a security ring of American elite Secret Service, which is tasked to guard the President, along with National Security Guards (NSG) and personnel from central paramilitary forces and local police in Mumbai and Delhi.
Similar arrangements will be in place in Delhi, with the Air Force One to be kept in all readiness throughout Obama's stay here from Sunday afternoon to Tuesday morning.
Maurya Hotel, where the President will stay, has already been swarmed by American security personnel and protective measures have been put in place.
Security drills are already been carried out at the hotel as well as Rajghat, which he will visit.


for more information

http://ibnlive.in.com/news/34-warships-sent-from-us-for-obama-visit/134427-3.html?from=tn

and i found some video and some website saying it "Debunking the myth: The cost of Obama's trip to Asia"

here is the Video from CNN
http://cnn.com/video/?/video/bestoftv/2010/11/04/ac.obamas.india.trip.cost2.mov.cnn
hmm i dont know exact figure of total cost....if u guys have any fact or use full information pls put it on Comments .
I am planning to right extended Post of this.....so pls share your Comments
Think Diffrent Do Diffrent Feel Diffrent
Thank U

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Things to think for Baby (For Married couples)

Today afternoon when i wake up its 2pm,i came to know its to late to office. fastly i get ready to office,me and Jai(My friend) had Lunch in resturant(Green chilli) and he droped me to bustop.....

In busstop i saw a newly married couples seeing the childrens photos...suddenly my Mind(criminal Mind) thinking of words said by one of my friend(Newly Married Couple) that they also planning for children.
and the Plenty of Questions in mind arrised.
like.....
wat is the right time for children..?
what are the parameters need to consider..?
Dont they need atleast some gap..?
what are the plannings can be done..?
........so on...
and i started thing in bus stand ...suddenly Big sound hit my Hear.....i said "ho...the bus" and i get the bus and reach the office....and i start thinking y nott i do research on internet for this, which will help for newly married couples(Friends too)  though it helps me in future.....
after doing some research i came to know that,It's a very, very tough choice to make, and even more so today when a couple has so many more things to manage and take into account when making this decision. It's one of the biggest and most important decisions of your life.

Planning a baby is an extra sensitive issue because it's subject to a powerful influence from people all around - mostly family(My nanny use to say she needs a grand grand son). This only makes the decision harder and more complex.

So apart from you being ready, your partner needs to be ready to. Here's what you and he need to consider before you take the decission.
Some of imformation got from internet.
you can Break it down into 4 parts - Money, Personal, Career, and Biology.

Money. Having a baby is expensive. Doctors, pre-natal care, the actual delivery, provisioning for any complications or emergencies, post-natal care… all this costs money, and a lot of it. And don't forget, if both of you work, you as the mother, will not be working for a long stretch. This impacts the family finances.

Do you have enough savings and emergency funds?
Is there an FD, SIP or ULIP maturing soon that you can liquidate?
think about heavy EMIs for personal loans, a car or your home?
Do you both have any dependents?
Do you have any major expenses coming up?

The question of money is especially critical in either early marriages (when both of you haven't had enough time to build up savings) or late ones (when parents are retired and are usually dependent on you).
And let's not even think of the "Congratulations! They're triplets!" scenario. Because one day, they'll all want you to pay their US college admission fees together.

Think OFF:They worry, but not so much. Making the money is a challenge, a game. Being able to provide the best that money can buy for their children gives guys a kick, one that they're used to and enjoy. What you have to think of is the planning - so the sooner you start discussing it and preparing for it, the better he'll be able to take it.

Personal: Babies are a full-time job. Once you're pregnant, forget any plans you may have had of travel, adventure, new experiences. Before the birth, it's medically risky, and after, there will be no time to even sleep properly, never mind anything else. So if you're in no hurry, think very hard if there was something you really, really wanted to do in life - travel somewhere, Doing any new cources, make a film, do that two-month yoga course in the Himalayas, climb a mountain… this is your chance. It's literally now u have to think.
At the same time, don't make this an excuse to delay the process. There are always things to do. The question is, how many of them are things that will leave your life incomplete, Stick to what's important, and give yourself a time limit.

Think OFF: A tough one to handle, because they do feel a little excluded from the process - and you, as the mother, will always be closer to the baby. A chance that they'll feel neglected, or restricted, or in some way deprived of all the fun they used to have is a distinct possibility. Add to that the guilt they feel about these emotions, and you have a major issue on your hands. Make sure you give him a chance to be involved, and have fun being involved.
Career: The Toughest one. You know you're going to have to take a break when the time comes but where are you today, and what are your plans? Are you heading up the corporate ladder, seeing some really big breaks coming up? Is your career poised on the edge of a take-off? Are you doing something you really love? And don't lie when you ask yourself these questions. It's a very valid thing to keep in mind - and a single income sometimes isn't enough. It puts a lot of pressure on the earner. It limits your options far too much, makes you pinch too many pennies and make too many sacrifices.

Also think about your partner's career. While he will keep working, is he stable? Is he likely to get fired anytime? Or transferred to some remote place?the kind of job is most travelling?
Deciding to have a baby is completely in your control. Careers often aren't. Do the two of you need to make some decisions about your working lives first.
Think OFF: Again, not seen as a very major issue; it's easy for guys to go into the role of 'provider' because society's been gearing them up for that all their lives. The maximum impact becoming a father has on a guy's career is maybe shorter hours at office, more time at home, and career relocation decisions that take schools into account.

Time: We've come a long way, medically; but you need to remember that the optimal time, the period when you're at your physical peak, able to handle any stress, physical demands, and recover fastest, is still between 18 and 32. And having a baby is physically challenging.

Secondly, the biological clock. Sure, you can have a baby at 45. Women have done it. But it won't be easy. It'll be very, very difficult. So if you're already into your thirties, you need to think about it really hard. All other considerations become second priority now.

Also think about how many babies you want to have. And how old you'll be when they're walking, playing outdoors, going to school, experimenting with life and illegal substances, getting into trouble. Are you going to be able to physically cope? (I dont know How Salman Khan will Manage)

Think OFF: Physical maturity is not an issue; emotional maturity is. And that isn't attached to any age.
The overall guy reaction: Almost equal parts of pride, worry, and jealousy.
Pride is fairly self-explanatory; chances are he'll be walking around with such a swollen head anyone would think he conceived, carried and delivered all by himself.

Worry is mostly around the sheer physical presence of the baby; they're terrified of being clumsy, doing something wrong, and generally screwing things up. It's very easy for this feeling to become too much to handle, since they already feel a little excluded; let him know that it's okay to not be perfect all the time. He still has a very important, critical role to play.

Jealousy is the hardest to handle, because they won't admit it and nobody expects it. But think for a minute. He was the most important thing in your life until now, and suddenly there's this new person, who not only won't let him do most of the stuff he likes but stops him sleeping, turns his life upside-down, and takes away his wife's attention completely for years. Jealousy's a natural first reaction, but fades away once he realises he's still important, more than ever before, but in a different way.

These are big things to think about, and you should take time out to think them through - take a stock of your life, your goals, your dreams, and things that affect it. Think through all this together and don't be distracted. Make a decision. Plan for it. And let it be the most wonderful experience of your life


"part of this article collected from internet views can be varried from person to person"

and pls dont Forget to Put comments...Thank You

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

PROLONGED SITTING IS UNHEALTHY

This alert especially for Software Professionals .
Today(4th may 8:47 pm)After Finishing office work and  checking mails.
And i Like To thanks for the www.Yahoo.com for giveing such a Higlighted news Feature u can fallow the link to see th UI is simply Help full. okay Let s come to the point....With The help of Yahoo i found a Head line "

"Don't keep sitting! Walk"  By seeing Headline i thought it is same old Story coz i have read is some forward mails. My curious makes me to fallow the link and to find the Content.....


After Reading that Content I get shocked boz i never knew the effect of Sitting for long time 
So i decide to post a link and i thought if the Information is removed mean.... then  i thought better to paste the whole content here....so pls read and know the fact.....


YOU ARE settled comfortably in your seat and are about to begin eating the chicken curry meal set before you. After this you plan to watch a movie until your flight reaches New York City.
All of a sudden, you feel a sensation of pain shooting through your chest. You get breathless, break into a sweat and begin coughing up blood. Though some of these symptoms may resemble a heart attack, what you are actually experiencing is pulmonary embolism.
A blood clot has blocked an artery of your lung, which may result in death. When you sit in the same position for a long time, the muscles in your calves are immobile and the blood in that area becomes static, resulting in a clot.
This condition is called deep vein thrombosis ( DVT) and may lead to complications as serious as a stroke, blindness and kidney disorder besides creating a blockage in the lung.
PROLONGED SITTING IS UNHEALTHY
THE veins in your legs play a major role in blood circulation of your body. While the heart sends the blood to all the peripheral areas of the body, the leg veins work against gravity to push the blood back to the heart.
The lack of movement leads to stagnation of the blood in the calf and subsequently DVT. This condition leads to swelling and pain in the calf, ankle and foot of the affected leg. You may also notice discolouration of the skin.
However, DVT often occurs without any symptoms which make it more serious because the blood clot that has formed in your vein can break loose and migrate to the lungs, brain or kidneys. Besides long distance travellers, DVT affects stroke patients who are bed ridden.
"Around 50 percent stroke patients get DVT and 5 percent of them die because of complications. That's the reason why all stroke patients should take precautions to avoid DVT and their physicians should also look for swelling in the legs during routine checkups," says Dr P N Renjen, senior consultant neurologist, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital.
SEVERAL TRIGGERS
WHILE some people are predisposed to DVT, there are several triggers which can make you prone to the disorder even if you are not susceptible. Stroke, blood clotting disorder, injury to the blood vessel, obesity, cancer, smoking, diabetes, hypertension, heart ailments, pregnancy and use of contraceptives increase the risk of DVT.
"Birth control pills contain different forms of the female hormones estrogen and progestin. Estrogen increases the production of certain chemicals necessary for the blood clotting and also increases platelet numbers and the stickiness of platelets. This same increase in estrogen also occurs naturally in late pregnancy, resulting in a similar or greater increase in the risk of DVTs," says Dr Ashish Srivastava, senior consultant neurosurgeon, B L Kapur Memorial Hospital.
Certain cancers also lead to production of proteins which can increase the risk of DVT. Overweight people are more prone to the disorder because more weight means more pressure is exerted in the veins of your pelvis and legs, causing them to weaken.
A family history of deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism also increases your risk of developing DVT. If you are about to undergo a surgery which would require you to take bed rest for a long time, ask the doctor if you are at risk of getting DVT.
"Such patients should be given blood thinners before the surgery to reduce the chances of blood clotting and DVT," says Dr Prabal Roy, head of minimal invasive surgery, Asian Institute of Medical Sciences.
Also DVT pumps are essential for bed ridden patients. "These pumps help in passive feet movement and keep the blood moving. All the patients admitted to the ICU should be recommended these pumps. However, it demands proactive attitude from physicians which is not common," says Dr Srivastava.
TREAT IT AS EMERGENCY
IF A blood clot is detected in your leg, this should be treated as an emergency. An ultrasound test is generally recommended by doctors to confirm the presence of a clot. This can indicate the precise location of the clot and whether it is growing.
Once this is confirmed, the treatment administered must ensure that the blood flow is restored; the clot should not increase in size and it should not break and migrate to other body organs.
"First of all the foot should be elevated to neutralise the effect of gravity and compression stocking should be put on the legs to increase the blood flow. Any clot bigger than 50 cm can be fatal. Blood thinners are injected for the first 3-4 days to stabilise the clot. Over a period of six months, with the help of medicines and lifestyle changes the veins rechannelise. However, the patients always need to take life- long preventive steps to avoid a recurrence," says Dr Roy.
In certain patients, DVT can be so severe that the clots increase in size suddenly causing venous gangrene which can severely damage the legs. Though such cases are very rare, blood clots do have the potential to turn fatal if not attended to on time.
"In this situation, medicines are given to dissolve the clot and ensure that it does not move to other parts of body. A filter is generally inserted in the vein which opens up like an umbrella and blocks the clot," says Dr Roy.
So next time you take a flight, avoid sitting for too long.
TIPS TO PREVENT DVT
Get up from your seat and move around after every couple of hours when you are travelling long distance. Avoid drinking too much liquor and eating heavy food because this can lead to dehydration.
Dehydration thickens the blood and makes it more prone to clotting. Elevate your legs to increase the flow of blood in the veins. DVT pumps are recommended for passive feet movement among bedridden patients. They wear compression boots that inflate intermittently to propel the blood forward and avoid clotting.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Google OS ITS CHROME

"Crome "

The next generation OS, that search engine gaint google going to release in 2010.

here i am going to share information with u.

According to google official BLOG...............

Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks. Later this year we will open-source its code, and netbooks running Google Chrome OS will be available for consumers in the second half of 2010. Because we're already talking to partners about the project, and we'll soon be working with the open source community, we wanted to share our vision now so everyone understands what we are trying to achieve.
Speed, simplicity and security are the key aspects of Google Chrome OS. We're designing the OS to be fast and lightweight, to start up and get you onto the web in a few seconds. The user interface is minimal to stay out of your way, and most of the user experience takes place on the web. And as we did for the Google Chrome browser, we are going back to the basics and completely redesigning the underlying security architecture of the OS so that users don't have to deal with viruses, malware and security updates. It should just work....."