CHANGING THE WORLD..?

Posted by SHUBHAM ARYA On December - 16 - 08

Is it all done and dusted then? Are we all now happily post-racial? No more worries about the colour of our skin, race or religion? Euphoria can’t get better than what followed Barack Obama’s election as America’s first African-American President. The eruption of joy, hope and optimism that it triggered befits a truly historic event. But what next?

THE REAL INDIAN........

Posted by SHUBHAM ARYA On November - 21 - 08

Major Sandeep UnniKrishan, which was announced at the National Security Guards at the headquarters Manes in Haryana, had arrived in Mumbai to take on the terrorists holes in the two star hotels in Mumbai. The whole operation in the three places where the commands in the gun battle deal with the terrorists will be over in a few hours, while the new building of the Taj hotel has been cleared of terrorists, said a senior army officer. Read more information at wiki.

THROW IN THE ARABIAN SEA......

Posted by SHUBHAM ARYA On January - 24 - 09

Father of the martyred commando Sandeep Unnikrishnan threw the chief minister out of his house one night.The mourning family was told that the chief minister was coming and the security guards had to search their house.A sniffer dog was brought in who defecated the house with urine.The security gaurds were adamant to search every clost of the house so that the chief ministers lif is saved.

KNOW THE WEB TECH.

Posted by SHUBHAM ARYA On January - 24 - 09

Knowledge of computer applications in today’s world is a pre-requisite for a successful and satisfying career. With new soft wares being introduced in the market almost every second day, it is all the more necessary for students from all fields, specialisations and backgrounds to keep abreast with the latest that is on offer in the field of technology.

EXPLORE YOURSELF IN AVIATION.

Posted by SHUBHAM ARYA On January - 22 - 09

The Indian aviation industry will grow at a rate of 25 per cent in the next two years. Given this projection, there would not be a better time to enter this field. Tapping this demand, several institutes have launched courses in aviation management. These diploma courses can range from six months to two years.



Father of the martyred commando Sandeep Unnikrishnan threw the chief minister out of his house one night.The mourning family was told that the chief minister was coming and the security guards had to search their house.A sniffer dog was brought in who defecated the house with urine.The security gaurds were adamant to search every clost of the house so that the chief ministers lif is saved.

The father of the martyred commando said that "I will commit suicide if politics is done over my son's body."

the martyred Major Sandeep Krishnan was from Kerala.

this shows how insensitive our politicians are at this hour of mourning the what was the need to search the house.If the chief minister feared his life so much he should not have visited the house.

let us throw our politicians in the arabian sea.

SOURCE:

NOW PUBLIC



The blame game among security and intelligence agencies over actionable inputs on the mumbai terror strike continued with the coast guard (CG) today saying the "spies" hadd fallen for deliberately leaked "false inputs" by terrorists to hoodwink them.

Countering spying agencies' leaks of prior inputs about Mumbai terror attacks, CG sources said that the Pakistani terrorists deliberately leaked "false inputs" about the time and place of arrival to divert the intelligence agencies' attention।

"This led the intelligence agencies to provide wrong inputs to the Navy and CG. The intelligence agencies had failed miserably and now they are trying to deflect criticism by blaming the armed forces for the Mumbai attacks," they charged.
Consequently, CG sources said, their warships that were carrying out a war game off the Gujarat coast had to be diverted for surveillance and patrol at the wrong location in the Sir Creek area, whereas the terrorists entered waters off south Gujarat.

"The terrorists leaked false information about their time and place of arrival to the intelligence agencies to divert Coast Guard and Naval ships in wrong direction and entered through the high seas in to Indian territory. They did the same in 1993 blasts also," sources said.

Talking about the intelligence inputs received by the sea-guarding agencies, sources said, "when we received inputs from the agencies, they indicated that the terrorists' ship was moving in through the Sir Creek area and we had heightened our vigil there," sources said.

At the time of receiving the input, the Coast Guard, the Navy and the IAF were carrying out war games codenamed 'Exercise Defence' off Gujarat coast, officials said.

"We were carrying out exercises with six ships each from the Navy and the Coast Guard, and over 20 aircraft from all the three services," they said.

After receiving the input, the assets of all the three forces were diverted towards Sir Creek area and there they apprehended a "few" Pakistani infiltrators.

"On November 19, during our search operations in the Sir Creek area, we apprehended a few infiltrators. But the terrorists took the south Gujarat route from the high seas to reach the Mumbai coast and carried out attacks," sources claimed.

During the 1993 Mumbai blasts too, the terrorists had leaked information to Customs officials that a huge consignment of Silver was being smuggled into a south Goa port from Pakistan, they added.

"The security agencies were busy in south Goa and meanwhile the terrorists unloaded RDX at a port in Raigarh district in Maharashtra," the sources said.

After the recent Mumbai terror strikes, the Coast Guard and the Navy have come under sharp criticism for allegedly ignoring intelligence inputs about terrorists taking the sea route to carry out their plans inside the Indian territory.

However, the armed forces have maintained that the inputs from the intelligence community were not "specific" or "actionable," but routine warnings given at regular intervals.

SOURCE:
Times of India


GET GAMING CARRIER

On 6:28:00 PM 0 comments
Gaming has definitely come a long way from its modest beginnings in a laboratory in the 1950s.

The dull, dreary images are a thing of past. The world of animation now is characterised by three-dimensional representations that look like the real world.

Graphiti School of Animation offers a post graduate course in animation for art graduates.


It covers all the processes involved in the making of an animation film and is packed with workshops on puppetry, drawing, acting, film making, film review session.
It is a full time one year course that focuses on concepts of film making, specialisation, production among other things।

Though the emphasis is more on pre-production and concept, students have a hands on experience on the technical aspects as well.

The students will be made to research areas like character design, storyboards, layouts and styling of films. Academy of Gaming and Animation offers game art course in collaboration with Lakshya Digital.

There is a 6-months course for experienced artists and 18-month course for talented freshers. Candidates with strong sketching and visualisation skills with basic knowledge of computers are eligible for the course.


Students can find ready employment opportunities with many companies after they complete the course, Lakshya being one of them as a convener. What the future holds for gaming and animation is anybody’s guess.

After completing the course, candidates can work as concept artists, character designers, game programmers, storyboard artists, layout artists, creative heads and help transform their fantasy and sci-fi imagination into digital adventure.

Eligibility: Graduates with a Degree/Diploma in Fine/Applied Arts.
Course Fee: Rs 0.5-1.5 lakh
Starting Salary: Rs 3 lakh per Annam
Institutes: Graphiti School of Animation, Academy of Gaming and Animation.

SOURCE:-
INDIA TODAY




KNOW THE WEB TECH.

On 6:24:00 PM 1 comments
Knowledge of computer applications in today’s world is a pre-requisite for a successful and satisfying career. With new soft wares being introduced in the market almost every second day, it is all the more necessary for students from all fields, specialisations and backgrounds to keep abreast with the latest that is on offer in the field of technology.

Among the myriad courses on web applications, the course offered by the computer centre of MS University, Baroda (Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda) stands apart।


The course is a certificate course in web technology and was introduced last year. It is a short-term course and is of a duration of 16 weeks.

Students need to have completed their 10+2 in English medium and have a basic understanding of computers. The course fee is nominal at Rs 7,700 and it promises a starting salary of Rs 2.4 lakh per Annam.

The course not only offers a basic understanding of HTML and other web services, but also covers soft wares that are of great value in the job market.

“This course is based on the Open Source platform and covers Linux, Apache, MySQL & PHP. Unfortunately, no regular IT courses cover these topics in such combination and detail,” says Dhanesh Patel, Director, Computer Centre, Maharaja Sayajirao University (MSU), Baroda.

A minimum of 80 sessions of one hour each are reserved for teaching and demonstration, and around 60 sessions of one hour each for practicals five days in a week are kept aside.

With websites increasingly being converted in PHP/MySQL, there is a need for skilled professionals who know how to work with these software's.


This short-term course aims at providing insight into the professional aspects of the development of dynamic web applications to enhance the job prospects.

“There was a need for a course to give our students an opportunity to keep up with the latest in the world of information technology and web development so that they get instant employment,” says Dhanesh.

Wherever there is a requirement for system analysts for constant up gradation of data, for instance, at websites of banks, universities and other portals, there will be a demand for people who have done this course. Students can work as web designers or PHP programmers also.

With web technology becoming an inseparable part of progress in today’s tech-savvy world, it is but natural that those who opt for this course will have instant takers in the job market.

Eligibility: 10+2 in English medium and a functional knowledge of computers.

Course Fee: Rs 7,700

Starting Salary: Rs 1.7-2.6 lakh per Annam

Institute: Computer Centre, MS University, Baroda (www.msubaroda.ac.in)

SOURCE

INDIA TODAY


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