Saturday, August 5, 2017

Hello friends,

Just wondering how life is taking turns and still we keep our friendship evergreen.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Stepping into the Future

Hi Friends,
How are you all. It's very long time since we met and chatted. I think you would have gained a good experience after coming out of the College life in 2009. Some of our friends are even crossing the boundaries and experiencing a wonderful life in abroad and some of us have struggled to get a desired job and still facing lots of obstacles in their way to achieve the goals. Feel free to share your experiences, good & bad, to help others in building a bright future ahead.

From my learning, I have found few interesting aspects of my life. There is a life beyond our career that needs our attention to enjoy each and every step of it. Earning position, respect, money are still like a game of cards where we need to look at the failures in order to see the success.

Human is a peculiar living being. Let's just enjoy and Let others enjoy.

Yours,
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Kareer.me – Create Your Online Resume


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It help you to stand out from the rest by helping you design an impressive web resume that gives you an opportunity to use video to pitch the employer, show off your work, and personalize a resume for each opportunity. No more excel spreadsheets or sticky notes to manage your job search. Kareer.me keeps everything in one spot to help you be successful in your job search.

Track resumes views and number of email forwards. Know exactly when to follow up with employers. Never feel like you’re sending your resume into a black hole again.

Features:

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Read more at TECK.IN: http://teck.in/kareer-me-create-your-online-resume.html#ixzz1fYCgCPlL

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Indian Railway / IRCTC Accepts Virtual Tickets, No Print Outs Required


As a part of going green, Indian Railway / IRCTC has launched virtual tickets with the Virtual Reservation Message (VRM) and thus eliminates the need of physical tickets and printouts to travel in the train.
Virtual Reservation Message (VRM) is a screen-shot of the e-ticket displayed through laptops/palmtops/Mobile phone. It has been accepting Electronic Reservation Slip (ERS), which is a regular ticket printout which contains the PNR, name, age and berth details of the passenger.
According to IRCTC, ERS/VRM along with any one of the eight prescribed ID proofs in original and the indication of the passenger(s)’ name(s) in the Reservation Chart will authorize the passenger to travel. VRM combined with valid photo-id in original will be treated as an instrument on par with the ERS.
ERS/VRM along with one of the eight prescribed proofs of identity in original will also authorize the passenger to enter the platform on the day of journey and he/she will not be required to purchase platform ticket. ERS/VRM along with original id proof will be required to be produced on demand of Ticket Checking Staff on the platform.


Read more at TECK.IN: http://teck.in/indian-railway-irctc-accepts-virtual-tickets-no-print-outs-required.html#ixzz1aGYtfrmy

Sunday, September 11, 2011

One mosquito coil equals 100 cigarettes

Source:Posted: 01 Sep 2011 08:01 PM PDT
( From http://www.rxpgnews.com )



Smoke emitted from one mosquito repellent coil is equivalent to those of 100 cigarettes, thus causing harm to a large number of people in India, an expert said Wednesday. 'Not many people know about it, but the damage done to your lungs by one mosquito coil is equivalent to the damage done by 100 cigarettes. This was according to a recent study conducted in Malyasia,' said Chest Research Foundation director Sandeep Salvi. He was speaking at the conference 'Air Pollution and Our Health', organised by the Centre for Science and Environment - along with the Indian Council for Medical Research and the Indian Medical Association. Salvi said there is a lack of awareness about the impact of air pollution on human health. Pointing out the 'lack of research culture' among Indian doctors, Salvi said that indoor air pollution too is a health risk factor. Participants at the event, which included doctors and health researchers, also spoke about vehicular air pollution in the capital. According to estimates, about 55 percent of Delhi's population lives within 500 metres from main roads - and is, therefore, prone to a variety of physical disorders. 'The vehicular pollution is a major concern for the environment. The rising incidents of genetic disorder has a lot to do with air pollution. India loses one million children under five because of respiratory problems every year,' said Sanjeev Bagai, the chief executive officer of Batra Hospitals. He said industries also contribute to the air pollution and these need to be shifted out of the capital.

http://www.rxpgnews.com

Friday, September 2, 2011

Alumni in GCE, Salem - 2011

Alumni function was conducted by our junior friends. I could not attend it yet still reminds the sweet and salt memories we had during our college days.