Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Upcoming Movie Releases

September

Release Date      Film-Title                      Star-Cast                      Director      Genre
Sep 7Chal Pichchur Banate HainRahil Tandon, Bhavna RuparelPritish ChakrabortyDrama
Sep 7Raaz 3Emraan Hashmi, Esha GuptaVikram BhattThriller, Suspense
Sep 14BarfiRanbir Kapoor, Priyanka Chopra, Ileana D'CruzAnurag BasuComedy
Sep 14Jeena Hai Toh Thok DaalRavi Kissen, Manish Vatsalya, Yashpal SharmaManish VatsalyaCrime
Sep 14Qayamat Hi QayamatPrakash Sagar, Ester NoronhaVicky RanawatDrama, Action
Sep 21Cigarette Ki TarahBhoop Yaduvanshi, Prashant Narayanan, Uvika ChaudharyHarjeet VirkRomance, Thriller
Sep 21HeroineKareena Kapoor, Arjun Rampal, Arunoday SinghMadhur BhandarkarDrama
Sep 28Deewana Main DeewanaGovinda, Priyanka ChopraK C BokadiaRomance, Thriller
Sep 28Kamaal Dhamaal MalamaalNana Patekar, Shreyas Talpade, Paresh Rawal, Rajpal YadavPriyadarshanComedy
Sep 28OMG Oh My GodParesh Rawal, Mithun Chakraborty, Akshay Kumar, Sonakshi SinhaUmesh ShuklaComedy

October

Release Date      Film-Title                      Star-Cast                      Director      Genre
Oct 51920 - Evil ReturnsAftab Shivdasani, Tia Bajpai, Vidya MalvadeBhushan PatelHorror
Oct 5English VinglishSridevi, Priya Anand, Mehdi NebbouGauri ShindeDrama
Oct 5Ishkq In ParisPreity Zinta, Isabelle AdjaniPrem R SoniRomance
Oct 5Jayanta Bhai Ki Luv StoryVivek Oberoi, Neha SharmaVinnil MarkanCrime
Oct 5Kismet Love Paisa DilliVivek Oberoi, Mallika Sherawat, Anshuman JhaSanjay KhanduriComedy, Thriller
Oct 12Ata Pata LapataRajpal YadavRajpal YadavComedy
Oct 12ChittagongManoj Bajpai, Barry John, Delzad HiwaleBedabrato PainDrama
Oct 19Delhi SafariSuniel Shetty, Swini Khara, Boman Irani, Prem ChopraNikhil AdvaniAnimation
Oct 19Student Of The YearSiddharth Malhotra, Varun Dhawan, Alia BhattKaran JoharDrama
Oct 24ChakravyuhArjun Rampal, Abhay Deol, Om Puri, Manoj BajpayeePrakash JhaSocial
Oct 26AiyyaRani Mukerji, Prithviraj SukumaranSachin KundalkarRomance
Oct 26Ajab Gazabb LoveArjun Rampal, Arshad Warsi, Jackky BhagnaniSanjay GadhviComedy, Romance
Oct 26RushEmraan Hashmi, Sagarika Ghatge, Neha DhupiaShamin DesaiThriller
Oct -Shortcut RomeoNeil Nitin Mukesh, Ameesha Patel, Puja GuptaSusi GaneshRomance, Thriller

November

Release Date      Film-Title                      Star-Cast                      Director      Genre
Nov 13Son Of SardaarAjay Devgn, Sonakshi Sinha, Sanjay Dutt, Juhi ChawlaAshwani DhirAction
Nov 13Yash Chopra's NextShahrukh Khan, Katrina Kaif, Anushka SharmaYash ChopraRomance
Nov 30TalaashAamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Rani MukerjiReema KagtiSuspense, Drama
Nov -ABCD - AnyBody Can DanceSalman Khan, Lauren Gottlieb, Prince Gupta, DharmeshRemo D'SouzaDance

December

Release Date      Film-Title                      Star-Cast                      Director      Genre
Dec 7Aashiqui 2Aditya Roy Kapur, Shraddha KapoorMohit SuriRomance
Dec 7Chasme BaddoorAli Zafar, Tapsee Pannu, Sonu Nigam, Rishi KapoorDavid DhawanComedy
Dec 7Khiladi 786Akshay Kumar, Himesh Reshammiya, Paresh Rawal, Ileana D'CruzAshish R MohanAction, Comedy
Dec 21Dabangg 2Salman Khan, Sonakshi SinhaArbaaz KhanAction, Romance

Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Anna Hazare Biography

Anna Hazare

Anna Hazare in Nanded, Maharastra
BornKisan Hazare
15 June 1937 (age 75)
Bhingar, Bombay Province,British India
NationalityIndian
Other namesKisan Baburao Hazare
Known forIndian anti-corruption movement - 2012,
Indian anti-corruption movement - 2011,
Watershed development programmes,
Right to Information
Influenced byMahatma Gandhi,
Swami Vivekananda
Political movementIndian anti-corruption movement,
Peace movement
ParentsLaxmibai Hazare
Baburao Hazare
AwardsPadma Shri (1990)
Padma Bhushan (1992)
Website
www.annahazare.org
www.beinganna.org

Kisan Baburao Hazare 
Anna Hazare is a true Gandhian by character. A full time social protester and above all thoroughly influenced by Swami Vivekananda, a enormous saint of India who recognized the name of Hinduism on a global platform. Anna, as lovingly addressed, was quite distressed in his life and even he attempted suicide but failed. During that time he came across a book by Swami Vivekananda which really touched the life of Anna Hazare. He felt anxious because he lacked a goal or motivation for life. Well, the preach of Swami Vivekananda brought solace to his life. In this book Swami Vivekananda preached that the ‘ultimate motive of human life should be service to humanity’. This preach simply changed the view of Anna. It worked as a turnaround in his life. He took voluntary retirement from the Army, the then he was to be found as Sepoy. After that Anna went back to Ralegan Siddhi, his native village, and his journey as a social activist began with no fail.

Marital Status---- Bachelor


Anna undertook for the betterment of Ralegan Siddhi. Such as:
Alcohol was banned
Grain Bank
Education
Milk Production
Collective Marriages
Eradicated caste discrimination and untouchable policy
Gram Sabha
The contribution of Anna Hazare to the society has fetched him a huge recognition within India as well as outside. He received many awards and to name a few, such as:
Vriksha Mitra Award in 1986
Padmashree in 1990
Padmabhushan in 1992
Jit Gill Memorial Award for outstanding Public Service in 2008

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Medal Won By India in London Olympic 2012


India


India is competing at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom, from 27 July to 12 August 2012. The Indian Olympic Association has sent a total of 83 athletes to compete in 13 sports making ...
0
Gold
2
Silver
4
Bronze
Medal Count
Medals BreakdownTotal
Shooting-11
2
Wrestling-11
2
Badminton--1
1
Boxing--1
1

Friday, 1 June 2012

Facts About June

According to the Georgian calendar, which is used over the majority of the world today, June is the sixth month. On the Roman calendar, it was considered the fourth month and had only 29 days. Julius Ceasar gave the month 30 days in 46 B.C., when he reformed the Roman calendar. Spring ends and summer begins around June 20, 21, or 22 in the Northern Hemisphere. It's the time that the flowers are beautiful. It is especially the month for roses. In the Southern hemisphere, winter begins during June, and it brings cold, rainy climate to this part of the world.


Flag Day is empirical in the United States on June 14. It commemorates the day in 1777 when the Continental Congress adopted the Stars and Stripes as our flag. It then had only 13 stars, to match its 13 stripe.

It's not an bureaucrat national holiday, but in Pennsylvania, it is a legal holiday. The President has proclaimed a public flag day observance every year. It was first observed to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the selection of the flag. President Harry S. Truman officially predictable June 14 as Flag Day by signing the nationwide Flag Day Bill.


My American Flag




IMPORTANT JUNE EVENTS
  • Kentucky became the 15th state, June 1, 1792.
·         Tennessee became the 16th state, June 1, 1796.
·         John Randolph of Roanoke, American statesman, born June 2, 1773.
·         De Soto claimed Florida for Spain, June 3, 1539.
·         Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War, born June 3, 1808.
·         Secretary of State George C. Marshall described the Marshall Plan, June 5, 1947.
·         U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy shot by an assassin June 5, 1968. Died the following day, 1968.
·         Nathan Hale, American patriot, born June 6, 1755. .
·         YMCA organized in London, June 6, 1844.
·         Cole Porter, American composer, born June 9, 1893.
·         Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, born June 10, 1921.
·         George Bush, 41st President of the United States, born in Milton, Massachusetts, June 12, 1924.
·         Winfield Scott, American general, born June 13, 1786.
·         Continental Congress adopted the Flag of the United States, June 14, 1777.
·         Hawaii organized as a territory, June 14, 1900.
·         King John granted Magna Carta, June 15, 1215.
·         George Washington appointed commander in chief of the Continental Army, June 15, 1775.
·         Arkansas became the 25th state, June 15, 1836.
·         Charles Goodyear was granted a patent for rubber vulcanization, June 15, 1844.
·         Ford Motor Company founded, June 16, 1903.
·         Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet began exploring the Mississippi River, June 17, 1673.
·         Reclamation Act passed by Congress, June 17, 1902.
·         Charles Eames, American designer, born June 17, 1907.
·         John Hersey, American novelist, born June 17, 1914.
·         Burglary of Democratic Party headquarters in Washington, D.C., touched off Watergate political scandal, June 17, 1972.
·         United States declared war on Great Britain, June 18, 1812.
·         Congress adopted the design for the Great Seal of the United States, June 20, 1782.
·         Eli Whitney applied for a patent on the cotton gin, June 20, 1793.
·         West Virginia became the 35th state, June 20, 1863.
·         President Andrew Johnson announced the purchase of Alaska from Russia, June 20, 1867.
·         Daniel Carter Beard, founder of Boy Scouts of America, born June 21, 1850.
·         New Hampshire ratified the Constitution, June 21, 1788.
·         Cyrus McCormick granted patent for reaper, June 21, 1834.
·         Rockwell Kent, American artist, born June 21, 1882.
·         Allied forces captured Okinawa during World War II, June 21, 1945.
·         American author Anne Morrow Lindbergh born June 22, 1906.
·         William Penn signed land treaty with Indians, June 23, 1683.
·         Taft-Hartley Act became law, June 23, 1947.
·         Chemist E. I. du Pont born June 24, 1771.
·         Sioux Indians massacred Little Bighorn, Montana, June 25, 1876.
·         Fair Labor Standards Act became law, June 25, 1938.
·         Virginia ratified the Constitution, June 25, 1788.
·         Pearl S. Buck, Nobel Prize-winning novelist, born June 26 1892.
·         United Nations Charter signed by delegates from 50 nations at San Francisco, June 26, 1945.
·         American poet Paul L. Dunbar born June 27, 1872.
·         Helen Keller, deaf and blind author and lecturer, born June 27, 1880.
·         George W. Goethals, American engineer who built the Panama Canal, born June 29, 1858.
·         William James Mayo, American surgeon who helped establish the Mayo Foundation, born June 29, 1861.
·         George Ellery Hale, American astronomer, born June 29, 1868.
·         Federal Food and Drugs Act of the United States became law, June 30, 1906. 

Thursday, 31 May 2012

Hello Friends

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Saturday, 5 May 2012

Search For Me Anything


The 10 Best Search Engines of 2012

Search tools for the everyperson

May, 2012
Most people don't want 290 search engines, especially people who are internet beginners.Most users want a single search engine that delivers three key features:
  1. Relevant results  (results you are actually interested in)
  2. Uncluttered, easy to read interface
  3. Helpful options to broaden or tighten a search
With this criteria, 10 Reader Favorite Search Engines come to mind. These 10 search sites should meet 99% of the searching needs of a regular everyday user.

The Ask/AJ/Ask Jeeves search engine is a longtime name in the World Wide Web. The super-clean interface rivals the other major search engines, and the search options are as good as Google or Bing or DuckDuckGo. The results groupings are what really make Ask.com stand out. The presentation is arguably cleaner and easier to read than Google or Yahoo! or Bing, and the results groups seem to be more relevant. Decide for yourself if you agree... give Ask.com a whirl, and compare it to the other search engines you like.
At first, DuckDuckGo.com looks like Google. But there are many subtleties that make this spartan search engine different. DuckDuckGo has some slick features, like 'zero-click' information (all your answers are found on the first results page). DuckDuckgo offers disambiguation prompts (helps to clarify what question you are really asking). And the ad spam is much less than Google. Give DuckDuckGo.com a try... you might really like this clean and simple search engine.
Bing is Microsoft's attempt at unseating Google. Bing used to be MSN search until it was updated in summer of 2009. Touted as a 'decision engine', Bing tries to support your researching by offering suggestions in the leftmost column, while also giving you various search options across the top of the screen. Things like 'wiki' suggestions, 'visual search', and 'related searches' might be very useful to you. Bing is not dethroning Google in the near future, no. But Bing is definitely worth trying.

The Internet Archive is a favorite destination for longtime Web lovers. The Archive has been taking snapshots of the entire World Wide Web for years now, allowing you and me to travel back in time to see what a web page looked like in 1999, or what the news was like around Hurricane Katrina in 2005. You won't visit the Archive daily, like you would Google or Yahoo or Bing, but when you do have need to travel back in time, use this search site.

Yippy is a Deep Web engine that searches other search engines for you. Unlike the regular Web, which is indexed by robot spider programs, Deep Web pages are usually harder to locate by conventional search. That's where Yippy becomes very useful. If you are searching for obscure hobby interest blogs, obscure government information, tough-to-find obscure news, academic research and otherwise-obscure content, then Yippy is your tool.

Yahoo! is several things: it is a search engine, a news aggregator, a shopping center, an emailbox, a travel directory, a horoscope and games center, and more. This 'web portal' breadth of choice makes this a very helpful site for Internet beginners. Searching the Web should also be about discovery and exploration, and Yahoo! delivers that in wholesale quantities.

Mahalo is the one 'human-powered' search site in this list, employing a committee of editors to manually sift and vet thousands of pieces of content.  This means that you'll get fewer Mahalo hit results than you will get at Bing or Google. But it also means that most Mahalo results have a higher quality of content and relevance (as best as human editors can judge).
Mahalo also offers regular web searching in addition to asking questions.  Depending on which of the two search boxes you use at Mahalo, you will either get direct content topic hits or suggested answers to your question.
Try Mahalo.  You might like it enough to even become a editor there.

Years ago, Dogpile was the fast and efficient choice before Google.  Things changed, Dogpile faded into obscurity, and Google became king. But today, Dogpile is coming back, with a growing index and a clean and quick presentation that is testimony to its halcyon days.  If you want to try a search tool with pleasant presentation and helpful crosslink results, definitely try Dogpile.






Webopedia is one of the most useful websites on the World Wide Web. Webopedia is an encyclopedic resource dedicated to searching techno terminology and computer definitions. Teach yourself what 'domain name system' is, or teach yourself what 'DDRAM' means on your computer. Webopedia is absolutely a perfect resource for non-technical people to make more sense of the computers around them.
Google is the undisputed king of 'spartan searching'. While it doesn't offer all the shopping center features of Yahoo!, Google is fast, relevant, and the largest single catalogue of Web pages available today. Make sure you try the Google 'images', 'maps' and 'news' features... they are outstanding services for locating photos, geographic directions, and news headlines.