Let us Spare few Minutes aWhat do you THINK about India!!
April 27, 2011
In Search of Women
August 17, 2010
FISHERMAN
Wife wanted, must be able to dig, clean, cook worms and clean fish. Must have own boat with motor. Please send photograph of motorboat.
SALESMAN
Once in a lifetime offer, to get yourself the original, genuine article. One of the most handsome and smartest bachelor’s around is now looking for a wife. And you could be the lucky one he chooses! Has own house, car and successful career!
ECONOMIST
I am in demand of a wife. Supply is great though my requirements are high. However the Elasticity of my demands should not bear too heavy a burden upon the national interest.
MATHEMATICIAN
Wife required to complete the formula of my life. Must be numerate and understand complex algebraic logarithms. Needed to help further my family unit.
IT CONSULTANT
Well there is definite room for improvement in my life. The speed of my current flows of information and processes is slowing down and the injection of a wife into my life is bound to improve efficiency. Compatibility could be an issue.
BUSINESS MAN
Wife wanted for company.
POLITICIAN
I feel there is a need in this world, to improve the ways we live, to harmonize the processes of life and to build upon past differences and short comings. I believe that we the people need someone to share our lives. To feel the joys of parent hood, and bear the social responsibilities, as we should in a civilized society………. (etc etc and never getting to the point)
CAR DEALER
Wanted a sturdy, reliable, low depreciating wife. Should be in excellent working condition.
FARMER
Wanted a wife from good stock. Required for breading.
LAWYER
I hereby propose to solicit myself as an eligible candidate for the post of wife after marriage. The person whom I’m looking for should be strictly -a girl. The girl should be strictly a girl, with evidence to support this view that she is a girl. The girl should be willing to surrender to the service and jurisdiction of My Lord i.e. Myself. Any objections would be overruled a! nd will not be sustained. Apply in limited confidence as all liabilities are null and void in the event of failure on our part of any kind whatsoever.
PILOT
Wife required to complete my life. Please only level headed applicants. She must not have her heads in the clouds, but have her feet firmly on the ground. Her heart must be in it for the long haul. And she absolutely must also be aerodynamically sound!!!
BANKER
Wanted wife who takes interest in me and credits me with her service.
SHAAYAR
Burri muddat keh baad eik arazoo jaagi hai, Key hum bee shaadi shooda ho jaayeh, Kya bahaana shaadi karaney ka…………… joh kurrey sarey sarey, Yeah mai butaatah hoon …….. Kyoon key yaroo ub khud ghur keh kaam hotah nahee sarey sarey.
ACCOUNTANT
Required a girl – 5’8′ & 36′ 24′ 36′ with a good head for figures. She must be averse to making unnecessary expenditure and her very nature should be one of generating as few expenses in my life as possible. She should profit from a nice personality and be a credit to her family.
SHARABI
Wanted a girl. Girl’s father should preferably have a drinks factory. I am an occasional alcoholic who drinks only when friends come round. Friends come round only seven times a week. Girl preferred who can carry me from bar to ghar-bar. Meet personally in a bar or send drinks for trial. Sample should be ample.
MINICAB DRIVER
Hello! Hello! number 9 calling. This is number 9 I’m calling from x-ud, erm a wife is needed for pick me up. Driving license not necessary, but map reading skills are a bonus.
BEGGAR
Allah kay naam peh koi eik biwi dey dey, Doosrey kee nahi to upni hee dey dey, Allah terah bullah kurrey, Tujhey eik key balley doh dey dey, Hillery hogi toh Monika bhi dey dey!
BUILDER
Wanted a wife to help build upon the foundations of my life. Must be homely and willing to build relationship from the ground up.
DOCTOR
I am looking for a wife to cure the emptiness in my life. However if you feel the need for a second opinion then it’s fine by me.
ARMY COMMANDO
My mission in life is to find myself the perfect wife. Successful applicants must be able to use a penknife and a compass. She who dares wins. Camouflage provided.
RACE CAR DRIVER
A model wife required to fit in with my fast track life. Must be able to keep pace!
ASTRONAUT
I’m searching for a wife to fill the space in my life. Someone to share my universe. Must have looks that are out of this world!
“You can if You believe You can”
THE HISTORY OF THE INDIAN FLAG.
August 14, 2010
The flag that was first hoisted on August 7, 1906, at the Parsee Bagan Square in Calcutta.
Called the ‘Saptarishi Flag’, this was hoisted in Stuttgart at the International Socialist Congress held on August 22, 1907
Associated with the names of Dr. Annie Besant and Lokmanya Tilak, this flag was hoisted at the Congress session in Calcutta during the’Home Rule Movement’.
In the year 1921, a young man from Andhra presented this flag to Gandhiji for approval. It was only after Gandhiji’s suggestion that the white strip and the charkha were added.
This flag was suggested during the All India Congress Committee session in 1931. However, the Committee’s suggestion was not approved.
On August 6, 1931, the Indian National Congress formally adopted this flag, which was first hoisted on August 31.
Our National Flag, which was born on July 22, 1947, with Nehruji’s words, “Now I present to you not only the Resolution, but the Flag itself”. This flag was first hoisted at the Council House on August 15, 1947.
The man who designed Tiranga, versatile genius Lt. Shri Pingali Venkayya.
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY
Women explained by Engineers
August 14, 2010
Those school days…………………………………….!!
August 14, 2010
Guess What This Is?
August 12, 2010
National Conference on “Futuristic Technologies in Computer Science, Engineering & Application-NCFTCEA 10”
August 12, 2010
Children’s Education Society®
THE OXFORD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Hosur Road, Bommanahalli, Bangaluru – 560 068
080-30219618/01/02, Fax: 080-25730551,30219629, www.theoxford.edu
(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi & Affiliated to VTU, Belgaum)
Department of Computer Application (MCA)
12-08-2010
Dear Sir / Madam
Subject: National Conference on “Futuristic Technologies in Computer Science,
Engineering & Application-NCFTCEA 10”
We are happy to inform you that the Department of Computer Application of our college is organizing a National Conference on “Futuristic Technologies in Computer Science, Engineering & Application (NCFTCEA – 2010)” on 10th November, 2010. This conference would be of great benefit to the young research scholars.
In view of the potential benefits that could ensure from this conference, we request you to motivate your faculty members of CSE, ISE, ECE, IT and MCA, researchers, students and other interested individuals to contribute research articles. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings with ISBN number. The papers can be can be uploaded through the college website www.theoxford.edu / email to hodmcatoce@theoxford.edu.
We herewith attach the conference brochure for your kind perusal. It would be greatly appreciated if you could confirm the participation of the faculty in advance.
In-case of multiple registrations, please use the photocopies of the registration form.
Looking forward towards your enthusiastic response,
With warm regards,
Convener
Dr. M.S.Shashidhara
Prof. & Head-MCA
9845166153
Further details contact:
Mr. J.C Achutha : 9448955891
or email: achutha.sir@gmail.com
Iconic Pictures
August 12, 2010
Iconic Photographs
After writing about how Kevin Carter’s pic of the starving child and the vulture pierced the conscience of humanity, I’m making a list of iconic photographs that caught the world’s eye. Some of them talk of grief, some of victory, some of happiness; yet, they all reflect human spirit and resilience, how unfazed we can be by the cold indifferent stare of destiny during the most trying of times.
The fiery green eyes of the Afghan refugee girl Sharbat Gula, the unknown teenager who dared to challenge the communist regime by facing the tanks at Tiananmen Square, the 3-year-old John F. Kennedy Jr saluting his father’s coffin, they all are manifestations of life in its starkest form. These photos, these people, they give us insights into life. What do you say?
(Left) A photograph by Mike Wells which shows a priest holding the hands of a starving child in Uganda. (Right) A physiotherapist holding the leg of a seven-year-old child at a clinic run by an NGO to cater to victims of the gas tragedy in Bhopal which killed about 4,000 people. (Pic by Saurabh Das)
2.Kim Phuc – the naked child fleeing to save her life as American soldiers dropped the napalm bomb on Trang Bang, North Vietnam – became the symbol of the Vietnam War. Photographer Nick Ut got a Pulitzer prize for this picture.
This young man dared to face a column of tanks as the Chinese military forcibly tried to remove student protesters who gathered to challenge the Communist rule at Beijing’s Tiananmen Square in 1989. This image is often hailed as championing the spirit of democracy and freedom
The Shanghai Baby by H S Wong: The wounded infant crying for help after Shanghai was bombed by the Japanese army. In a world that was torn apart by war, there seemed to be no end for human atrocities. When collateral damage became inevitable, the common man’s life had no value. (Right) The photograph of firefighter Chris Fields removing infant Baylee Almon from the rubbles of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building after Oklahoma City got bombed. The baby, who celebrated his first b’day just a day before calamity struck, later died in the hospital.
When life becomes just a matter of survival, people forget how to smile. The blank expression of the migrant mother reflected the miserable state of the Great Depression era. The ‘Migrant Mother’ photo was taken by Dorothea Lange.
The unknown Afghan girl and her emerald eyes caught the world’s attention as it appeared on the cover of the June 1985 issue of National Geographic Magazine. Photographer Steve McCurry spotted Sharbat Gula, who lost both her parents in the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, at a refugee camp in Pakistan.
The C Code
May 13, 2007
#include <stdio.h>
main(int t,char _,char *a)
{
return!0<t?t<3?main(-79,- 13,a+main( -87,1-_,main( -86, 0, a+1 )+a)):1,t<_?main(t+1, _, a ):3,main ( -94, -27+t, a )&&t== 2 ?_<13 ?main ( 2, _+1, “%s %d %d\n” ):9:16:t<0?t<-72?main(_,t, “@n’+,#’/ *{}w+/w#cdnr/ +,{}r/*de} +,/*{*+,/ w{%+,/w#q# n+,/#{l,+ ,/n{n+\,/ +#n+,/#;# q#n+,/+k# ;*+,/’r :’d*’3,}{w+K w’K:’+}e#’;dq# ‘l q#’+d’K#!/\+ k#;q#’r}eKK# }w’r}eKK{ nl]’/#;#q# n’){)#}w’ ){){nl]’/ +#n’;d}rw’ i;# ){n\l]!/n{n# ‘; r{#w’r nc{nl]’/#{l, +’K {rw’ iK{;[{nl]‘/w# q#\ n’wk nw’iwk{KK{nl] !/w{%’l## w#’ i; :{nl]’/*{q#’ ld;r’}{nlwb! /*de}’c \;;{nl’-{}rw] ‘/+,}##’* }#nc,’,#nw] ‘/+kd’+e} +;\#’rdq# w! nr’/ ‘) }+}{rl#’{n’ ‘)# }’+}##(!!/”) :t<-50?_==*a?putchar( a[31]):main( -65,_,a+1) :main((*a == ‘/’)+t,_,a+1 ):0<t?main ( 2, 2 , “%s”):*a==’/ ‘||main(0, main(-61, *a, “!ek;dc \i@bK’(q)-[w] *%n+r3#l, {}:\nuwloca- O;m .vpbks,fxntdCeghiry “),a+1);
}
Please Check the output of this Program
SPARE 5-MINUTES to read this
April 30, 2007
Lt. Saurabh Kalia of 4 JAT Regiment of the Indian Army laid down his life at the young age of 22 for the nation while guarding the frontiers at Kargil. His parents, indeed the Indian Army and nation itself,
lost a dedicated, honest and brave son. He was the first officer to detect and inform about Pakistani intrusion. Pakistan captured him and his patrol party of 5 brave men alive on May 15, 1999 from the Indian side of LOC. They were kept in captivity for three weeks and
subjected to unprecedented brutal torture, evident from their bodies handed over by Pakistan Army on June9, 1999. The Pakistanis indulged in dastardly acts of inflicting burns on these Indian officers with cigarettes, piercing their ears with hot rods, removing their eyes before puncturing them and breaking most of the bones and teeth. They even chopped off various limbs and private organs of the Indian soldiers besides inflicting unimaginable physical and mental torture.
After 22 days of torture, the brave soldiers were ultimately shot dead. A detailed post-mortem report is with the Indian Army. Pakistan dared to humiliate India this way flouting all international norms. They proved the extent to which they can degrade humanity. owever, the Indian soldiers did not break while undergoing all this unimaginable barbarism, which speaks volumes of their atriotism, grit, determination, tenacity and valour – something all of India should be proud of. Sacrificing oneself for the nation is an honor every soldier would be proud of, but no parent, army or nation can accept what happened to these brave sons of India. I am afraid every parent may think twice to send their child in the armed forces if we all fall short of our duty in safeguarding the PRISONERS OF WAR AND LET THEM MEET THE FATE OF LT.SAURABH KALIA. It may also send a demoralising signal to the army personnel fighting for the Nation that our POWs in Pak cannot be taken care of. It is a matter of shame and disgust that most of Indian Human Rights Organizations by and large, showed apathy in this matter. Through this humble submission, may I appeal to all the civilized people irrespective of colour, caste, region, religion and political lineage to stir their conscience and rise to take this as a NATIONAL ISSUE!!!
International Human Rights Organizations must be approached to expose and pressure Pakistan to identify, book and punish all those who perpetrated this heinous crime to our men in uniform. If Pakistan is allowed to go unpunished in this case, we can only imagine the consequences. Below is the list of 5 other soldiers who preferred to die for the country rather than open their mouths in front of enemy –
1. Sep. Arjun Ram s/o Sh. Chokka Ram; Village & PO
Gudi. Teh. & Dist. Nagaur, (Rajasthan)
2. Sep. Bhanwar Lal Bagaria h/o Smt. Santosh Devi;
Village Sivelara;Teh.& Dist.Sikar (Rajasthan)
3. Sep. Bhikaram h/o Smt. Bhawri Devi; Village
Patasar; Teh. Pachpatva;Distt.Barmer (Rajasthan)
4. Sep. Moola Ram h/o Smt. Rameshwari Devi; Village
Katori; Teh. Jayal;Dist. Nagaur(Rajasthan)
5. Sep. Naresh Singh h/o Smt. Kalpana Devi; Village
Chhoti Tallam; Teh.Iglab; Dist.Aligarh (UP) Yours truly, Dr. N.K. Kalia (Lt. Saurabh Kalia’s father). Saurabh Nagar, Palampur-176061Himachal Pradesh Tel: +91 (01894) 32065
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