Saturday, March 10, 2012

We Miss Rahul Dravid's - The Wall on Field

Rahul Dravid's retirement from international cricket was announced at his home ground, the Chinnaswamy Stadium, in a function room filled with more than 200 people. Family, team-mates, friends, KSCA members, officials and journalists had gathered - as did fans watching a live broadcast on national television - to mark the end of a remarkable career and a "reassuring presence" in the Indian team.

Dravid, the second-highest run-getter in the history of Test cricket, possibly the last of India's classical Test batsmen, was a cricketer who successfully straddled the old school with the new age, becoming a pivotal figure in the growth of India's Test team in the 21st century.

* 1998: Arjuna award
* 1999: Ceat Cricketer of the 1999 World Cup
* 2000: Wisden Cricketer of the Year 2000
* 2004: Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy Winner (Awarded for ICC Player of the Year)
* 2004: Padma Shri
* 2004: ICC Test Player of The Year,[2] MTV Youth Icon of the Year for 2004
* 2006: Captain of the ICC's Test Team
* 2011: NDTV Indian of the Year's Lifetime Achievement Award with Dev Anand
* His remarkable fitness allowed him to play 93 consecutive Tests from his . debut to December 2005
* As a captain Dravid had mixed success; he led India in 25 Tests, winning eight and losing six. Under him India cemented a newly won reputation for being good travellers, winning Test series in Pakistan in 2003-04 - he captained in two out of three Tests - West Indies in 2006 and in England in 2007

* 1 in highesT no. of caTches(210)

* 2 of highesT run geTTers in TesTs,

* 4 in The lisT of highesT TesT cenTuries,

* involved in 88 TesT cenTury parTnerships

* four cenTuries in four consecuTive innings,

* scored 23%of The ToTal Team runs wiTh an avg of 102.82 in The 21 TesTs won by INDIA under GANGULY's capTaincy,

* involved in a record parTnership of 410 runs wiTh sehwag vs paKisTan,

* faced highesT no.of deliveries[31082]in TesT cricKeT,

* 2nd in highesT no.of fifTies,

* in India 51.25................................
oversese 52,39
164 mat 286 inings 13288 runs 52.5 avg



Batting and fielding averages

Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 164 286 32 13288 270 52.31 31258 42.51 36 63 1654 21 210 0
ODIs 344 318 40 10889 153 39.16 15284 71.24 12 83 950 42 196 14
T20Is 1 1 0 31 31 31.00 21 147.61 0 0 0 3 0 0
First-class 298 497 67 23794 270 55.33

68 117

353 1
List A 449 416 55 15271 153 42.30

21 112

233 17
Twenty20 69 62 6 1605 75* 28.66 1369 117.23 0 7 178 25 14 0
 
Bowling averages

Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 164 5 120 39 1 1/18 1/18 39.00 1.95 120.0 0 0 0
ODIs 344 8 186 170 4 2/43 2/43 42.50 5.48 46.5 0 0 0
T20Is 1 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 298
617 273 5 2/16
54.60 2.65 123.4
0 0
List A 449
477 421 4 2/43 2/43 105.25 5.29 119.2 0 0 0
Twenty20 69 - - - - - - - - - - - -


































































































Sunday, March 4, 2012

Now Celebration of Indian Women Kabaddi Team World Champion

India clinched the first women`s Kabaddi World Cup championship title, defeating Iran 25-19 in the final played at Patlipura sports complex at Kankerbagh on Sunday.

In a thrilling encounter, the Indian eves held upper hand throughout the match and led their Iranian counterparts 19-11 at the half time.

Cheered lustily by the fans at the jam-packed stadium, the Indian women held out a strong challenge by the Iranian in the second half, on course to a resounding win.

Earlier in the day, India outclassed Japan 60-21 while Iran defeated Thailand 46-26 in the two semifinals to set up a summit clash.

Before the semifinals got underway, a clash broke out between a section of spectators and police outside the stadium after some people carrying invitation cards were denied entry into the stadium.

The protesters pelted stones at the policemen who then resorted to batoncharge.

After the final, Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi gave away the trophy to India captain Mamata Pujari and medals to all members of the winning team.

Cinestar-turned-politician, Shatrughan Sinha, MP from Patalipura, handed over the runners-up trophy and silver medals to Iran, while state Education Minister P K Shahi and the International Kabaddi Federation (IKF) President Janardan Singh Gehlot gave away bronze medals to Thailand and Japan.

 

The Brabourne Stadium In Mumbai

The Brabourne Stadium is a cricket ground located near Churchgate railway station in South Mumbai. Owned by the Cricket Club of India (CCI), the Braborne Stadium houses the offices of the BCCI, the governing body of Indian cricket. The Brabourne Stadium was built on a piece of land reclaimed from the sea which Lord Brabourne, Governor of Bombay, presented to the Cricket Club of India after being tempted with an offer of immortality in the bargain. It was officially opened on December 7 1937 following with a match between the CCI and Lord Tennyson’s team. The idea that the ground would be the Lord’s of India (the Cricket Club of India was regarded as the county’s MCC) was the brainchild of a Goan, Neville de Mello. It was as exclusive as its English counterpart and every bit as luxurious – Frank Worrell once remarked that it was the only place in the world where he could watch cricket in his dressing-gown and remove it when it was his turn to bat. It was also a multi-sport complex which hosted international tennis. The Brabourne Stadium came up on a piece of land reclaimed from the sea which Lord Brabourne, Governor of Bombay, presented to the Cricket Club of India after being lured into an offer of immortality in the bargain. Foundation stone of the Brabourne Stadium was laid by Lord Brabourne, the Governor of Bombay, on May 22, 1936.
The stadium formally opened on December 7, 1937 by Sir Lawrence Roger Lumley, the Governor of Bombay. The stadium got its name after Brabourne at the suggestion of the Maharaja of Patiala. But the ground had its problems, mostly notably with the crowds who were often crammed in beyond capacity, and that, allied to constant disputes over ticketing arrangements, led to the Bombay Cricket Association building its own stadium half a mile away. The ground was initially intended to provide covered accommodation for 35,000 audiences and contain pavilion, tennis courts and a swimming pool. The first match was played in the incomplete stadium in October 1937 between CCI and the Spencer Cup XI. Brabourne stadium hosted Test matches from 1948 to the 1972, as well as the Bombay Pentangular matches. After a dispute between CCI and MCA, the Brabourne Stadium ceased to be a major venue for international matches. Brabourne hosted seventeen Test matches, starting with two against West Indies in India’s first home series after the war in 1948-49. Vijay Hazare scored a hundred in each of his four appearances. 16 Ranji Trophy finals were played at the stadium between 1938 and 1973. Among the other notable innings played at the ground are Denis Compton’s 249 for Holkar in the 1944-45 final and Ajit Wadekar’s triple century in 1966-67 against Chandrasekhar and Prasanna. The Brabourne Stadium has lost its sheen now a days, and although it has hosted the occasional first-class match (Sachin Tendulkar made the first double century of his first-class career during Mumbai’s win over Australia in 1997-98). Brabourne hosted the Davis Cup Asia-Oceania second round Group match between India and Pakistan in April 2006. Brabourne was among the four grounds that hosted the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy. International Cricket returned to the ground almost after 11 years when West Indies and Sri Lanka played the sixth match in the qualifying round.
  The Cricket Club of India (CCI) came into existence as a company, on 8 November 1933. The then president of the BCCI – R.E. Grant Govan, was appointed as the President of CCI, while the then Secretary of BCCI – Anthony de Mello – served as the Secretary of CCI, from 1933 to 1937. Bombay Governor Lord Brabourne and Mello arranged talks to negotiate for the establishment of a new cricket stadium. This gave rise to the foundation of Brabourne stadium. The foundation stone of the stadium was laid by Lord Brabourne on 22 May 1936, after whom the stadium was named. During the time of its establishment, the Brabourne stadium had a seating capacity of 20000 spectators. It contained a pavilion, a couple of tennis courts and a swimming pool too. The first cricket match in the stadium was played between the CCI and the Spencer Cup XI, when the stadium was still incomplete. On 7 December 1937, the Governor of Bombay – Roger Lumley officially inaugurated the stadium. Thereafter, the inaugural first class match was played in the stadium, between CCI and Lord Tennyson’s XI. Brabourne stadium hosted its first Test match in 1948-49, when West Indies had played against India at the latter’s home series. Between a period extending from 1938 to 1973, as many as 16 Ranji Trophy finals were played at the stadium. Denis Compton’s 249 not out for Holkar in the 1944-45 final and Ajit Wadekar’s triple century in the 1966-67 season are some of the memorable records, which the stadium has witnessed. The highest Test total of 629/6 declared by West Indies against India in the stadium in 1948-49 remains fresh in the minds of cricket lovers. Brabourne stadium is a cricket stadium located in Mumbai, India. Owned by the Cricket Club of India, the stadium houses the headquarters of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The stadium was named after the then Bombay Governor Lord Brabourne, at the suggestion of the Maharaja of Patiala. The Brabourne stadium used to be Mumbai’s first-choice ground for hosting international matches, until 1973, when it had a spat with the Bombay Association. Ever since the Brabourne Stadium was built in Mumbai, CCI did not maintain good terms with their tenants – the Bombay Cricket Association (BCA). The causes of the strain in the relationship were the disputes regarding the allotment of seats in the stadium. The anger aggravated, when in 1971, BCA was told not to allot extra seats for England’s tour of India in 1972. CCI asserted that it expenses a lot for the maintenance of the ground and any further concessions would result in heavy losses to the Club. With contrasting perception, BCA went on to construct a new stadium under the guidance of President S.K. Wankhede. This gave rise to the establishment of Wankhede, another stadium in Bombay. Since then, Brabourne staged only a handful of major matches, for about the following two decades. After a gap of 13 long years, international cricket was again played in the stadium, in 1989, when Pakistan played Australia in an ODI. However, when Bombay Cricket Association came up with the Wankhede stadium, Brabourne started missing the big games and had to be content playing host to first class matches. Go through the following lines to know more about Brabourne cricket stadium. The stadium is to be found near Churchgate railway station in South Mumbai. It also comprises the headquarters of the BCCI, which is the governing body of Indian cricket. The coliseum happens to be on a piece of land that has been reclaimed from the sea. It was offered to the Cricket Club of India by Lord Brabourne, who was the Governor of Mumbai (or Bombay) in those times. He himself laid the foundation stone of the stadium on May 22, 1936. The Brabourne these days has an air of faded splendor, and although it has hosted the occasional first-class match (Sachin Tendulkar made the first double century of his first-class career during Mumbai’s win over Australia in 1997-98). International cricket returned to the venue after a 11-year hiatus, when it hosted five 2006 Champions Trophy games. It was later named a Test venue for England’s tour of India in 2008, marking a revival after 35 years.On December 7, 1937, Brabourne Stadium was officially opened by Sir Lawrence Roger Lumley – the then Governor of Bombay. The stadium was named after Lord Brabourne, as recommended by the Maharaja of Patiala. Initially, the stadium was projected to have pavilion, tennis courts and a swimming pool, while providing sheltered accommodation for 35,000 spectators. In October 1937, the stadium, under construction, hosted its first match between CCI and the Spencer Cup XI. One of the oldest stadiums of India, it was established in 1937. This stadium seems to have lost its splendour now except for an occasional first class match that is played here. This ground is not as big when compared to the other grounds in Mumbai with a capacity of 20,000. The stadium was built on a piece of land which Lord Brabourne, the then Governor of Bombay, presented to the Cricket Club of India after being tempted with an offer of immortality in the bargain. It was officially opened on December 7, 1937 and hosted its first test from in 1948 between India and the West Indies. The ground was designed by Neville de Mello who wanted this ground to be the Lords of India. One Day International cricket was brought to this ground in 1989 when Australia played Pakistan. After it was built, the Pentangular shifted here from the Bombay Gymkhana in 1937-38 and it was here that the Vijay Merchant – Vijay Hazare rivalry was played out. When Wankhede was built, this ground completely lost its charm, until India played Australia in a T20 match in 2007.Brabourne Stadium is a cricket ground owned by the Cricket Club of India (CCI). Located in the bustling city of Mumbai, the stadium had been the host of the test matches from 1948 to 1972. Apart from the test matches, it made the venue for the Bombay Pentangular matches too. Subsequent to the argument between CCI and the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) in the early 1970′s, Brabourne Stadium didn’t make the arena for international matches. The Brabourne Stadium has a rich and fascinating history. After it was built,the Pentangular shifted here from the Bombay Gymkhana in 1937-38 and it was here that Vijay Merchant – Vijay Hazare rivalry was played out with no quarter asked and none given. In the 1943-44 final between Rest and Hindus, Hazare parried Merchant’s record 250 with an astonishing 309 out of 387, despite which Rest lost by an innings. Hazare also hit centuries in all his four Tests at Brabourne. Merchant never played a Test here but made over 35% of his career first-class runs on this wicket, including an unbeaten 359 v Maharashtra. Eleven of the 17 Tests here were drawn but there were some tense finishes – in 1948-49 against the West Indies, umpire Joshi removed the bails with 90 seconds left on the clock and India six short of a maiden Test win.

How to Reach Brabourne Stadium Mumbai:

Board a local or hire a taxi/auto or bus.One can easily reach Brabourne Stadium by boarding buses or trains, or by hiring autos or taxis from the city.From Airport a person needs to get a Taxi (Cab) or alternately Local Train Towards south of Mumbai which takes about 45 mins in train and get down at Churchgate Station, and from there it can be said as walkable distance. Also see picture and Photos of Brabourne Stadium in some time later.

World Best Multimedia & Animation Institute in Mumbai

Animation and multimedia industry has picked a great pace since last couple of years. Also the latest trend uses animations and multimedia in all the ways it can, let it be movies, advertisements, posters, banners and many more. Those who get trained in Multimedia and animation have a bright future. There are many big companies offering good jobs to animation and multimedia skilled people.
Here is the list of best Animation and Multimedia Institute in Mumbai
    
Industrial Design Centre (IDC) – IIT Bombay:
Address: Powai, Mumbai

St. Angelo’s Computer Education:
Address: Jyoti Plaza, 6th Floor, Above Tata Motors, S.V. Road, Kandivili-W

Wonderland Animation:
Address: 702, Acme Plaza, Near to Hotel Kohinoor, Chakala, Andheri (E)

INSTITUTE OF COMPUTER ANIMATION & DESIGN:
Address: Ambedkar Road, 3, Pankaj Society, Pali Hill, Near Club IX, Bandra

 Web Futuristic Technologies:
Address: Plot #20, Ground Floor, 11, Hari Complex Arcade, Sector-7 Ghansoli Navi Mumbai,

EDIT INSTITUTE:
Address: 102,1st floor, Anmol Society, Opera House, French Bridge Mumbai

Graphiti School of Animation:
Address: 404, Udyog Mandir No. 2, Mogul Lane, Mahim W, Mumbai

Dimension-Z Studios:
Address: 23, Laxmi Wollen Mills Compound, Shakti Mills Lane, Mahalaxmi

Image Institute of Digital Technology Ltd:
Address: 20, Image House Dedhia Niwas, Mulund West

CREA TVT VISUAL COMMUNICATION PVT. LTD.:
Address: B5, Snow White CHS, Azad Road, Vile Parle E Mumbai


Saturday, March 3, 2012

What Next Step After Pass IBPS CWE Clerk Exam

First All IBPS Candidate Congratulation for Pass IBPS Exam had conducted the Common Written Exam for Clerks for all nationalized banks the result of which has been declared by them. More than five lacs aspirants have been declared as PASS and will get a score card. Lots of candidates are wondering about the next step that they need to do after getting the score card. Well, let us have a look on the future steps of those aspirants who are now endowed with the first ever IBPS CWE Clerk score card which are going to be issued soon.

Preparation for Interview

Though not all candidates will be called for interview by all banks, but at present aspirants should forget about this. If you have got the score card then only thing that you need to do is to prepare exhaustively for Interview. Make an exhaustive list of interview questions related to PO. Search internet for those questions. See your own bio data and try to understand the questions that may come out from that. After making a list of questions you should start to prepare for the same. Try to prepare with the best possible answer. Consult your guide. You should also make yourself acquainted with the latest happenings in Indian Economy, and particularly the banking sector. RBI has always remained in news in 2011 because of its tough monetary policy to contain inflation. Get yourself ready with all data of RBI. As for now, don’t prepare questions related to a particular bank. That should come under the ambit of the next step that you will take.

Look for Notifications

All nationalized banks will come out with their independent notification for Bank Clerks. See the eligibility criteria mentioned in those notifications. Please be aware that eligibility criteria for appearing in IBPS and appearing in the interview of a nationalized bank may be different. Then the minimum educational qualification may also differ. So, see the eligibility criteria like age, minimum qualifying marks, and most importantly your IBPS CWE score.

Fill the Form

If you will fulfill the conditions then naturally you will go ahead and fill up the form of that particular bank. The next step in this direction will be taken by the bank itself. After getting all applications they will short list candidates according to their requirement. Note that since they will ask for only about four times the no. of available seats hence mere satisfying all criteria will not ensure you a call for interview.

Getting the Call

If you have got the call for interview then you should start to prepare with a different approach. Keep in mind the bank for which you are going to appear in the interview. Prepare everything about that bank. Don’t leave any news related to that particular bank since last six months. Have a look on the website of that bank and note down all information. You will find more than sufficient information about the bank on its website. Remember, if you have answered all questions related to that bank in interview then it will show that you are genuinely interested to work with that particular bank, and it will boost your chance to get the final call.

Not Getting the Call

If you haven’t shortlisted for a particular bank then don’t loose your heart. There are 18 other banks which will come out with their recruitment notification. Hence, rest assured that you are going to appear in some interviews. All you need to do is to keep on preparing for interview. Keep on polishing your personality. In the end, you will be fine.

Final Note

There are 19 banks in India which will use IBPS CWE scorecard in 2012 for Clerks recruitment. Nationalized banks don’t ask for that much Clerks in a single recruitment drive. Then you should not forget that IBPS will again come out with a CWE in June and after three months five lakhs more candidates will be added in the queue. What I want to say is the fact that you have won a small hurdle. The battle is there before you. More than five lacs aspirants know that they are one step behind becoming a Bank Clerk. They all will do their best. It makes it all the tougher. My intension is not to terrify you but to convey a single message that prepare hard for interview. Forget about everything else. Keep yourself updated with every single news related to Indian Economy and Banking sector.

People have some other question about IBPS CWE Clerk Exam

   
1) What is IBPS score card?
2) Steps to be taken after receiving the score and acknowledgement card of IBPS?
3) How to get IBPS score card if I haven't received it? Is there any other option in this case?
4) I haven't received my acknowledgement of IBPS score card, what should I do to get it?
5) How to get IBPS score card?
6) How would I get my score card for IBPS exam?
7) Date of PNB SWO exam?
8) Eligibility for Bank PO exam having backlogs in graduation and 71% in 12th?
9) What highest qualification should I show in application form?
10) How to pursue B.Arch? NATA is the only entrance for pursuing B.Arch?
11) How to calculate GATE score card percentage? Eligibility criteria for GATE as per new guidelines?

विद्यार्थ्यांसाठी एक स्वस्त टॅब्लेट ( A Tab new Cheapest Made special for student)

केंद्र सरकारचे 'आकाश' आणि बीएसएनएलच्या तीन स्वस्त टॅब्लेट्सपाठोपाठ भारतीय बाजारात पुढील आठवड्यात आणखी एक स्वस्त टॅब्लेट दाखल होत आहे. अक्रॉस वर्ल्ड एज्युकेशन आणि गो टेक यांनी संयुक्तपणे खास विद्यार्थ्यांसाठी एक स्वस्त टॅब्लेट विकसित केले आहे. अक्रॉस वर्ल्ड ए टॅब नावाच्या या टॅब्लेटला ७ इंच टीएफटी टच स्क्रिन आहे. त्याची मोठी विशेषता म्हणजे त्यात विविध रंगांच्या निवडीचे स्वातंत्र्य आहे. ए टॅब खुल्या बाजारात ५ हजारांत मिळेल. शालेय व महाविद्यालयीन विद्यार्थी, शिक्षक किंवा शिक्षण क्षेत्राशी जोडलेल्या सर्वांसाठी हा टॅब उपयोगी असल्याचा कंपनीचा दावा आहे. ए टॅबची वैशिष्ट्ये इंट टीएफटी जीएचझेड एमबी रॅम इनबिल्ट मेमरी एक्सटेंडेबल मेमरी 

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Employees Provident Fund Organisation(EPFO) Job All Over Inidia total Post 1867


Examination Wing, EPFO Head Office, New Delhi.
Direct Recruitment of SSA - 2011-12
Basic Details 

Date of Written Examination : 15.04.2012 (SUNDAY)
Dates for On-Line Registration of Applications : From 14.02.2012 to 09.03.2012
Date for Deposition of Application Fees : From 13.02.2012 to 08.03.2012
Date for Downloading of Call Letters : From 03.04.2012 to 15.04.2012

Consolidated Details
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