Now all the boards result are decleaed. Some of the student will get the desired marks and grade and some of them must not have got the desired one but what to do now this question will be in the mind of every student . I should go for thr engineering now or I should go for doctor or should go for IAS but have you ever thought what things should be considered before taking the decision . As all students have dreams a lots of dreams but only few of them get success . It does not mean that they do not have the talents but it is the lack of action , good action and a right statergy . We spend most of the time in dreaming only but do not take a step ahead in the same way we do not even consider that the dream which i am seeing impossible of it just a mere dream ? Like most of the student dream about becoming an actor and waste their most of the time in dreaming for that but when they awake its too late to start their career so before taking decision they should think three things
Are they capable for t his job?
What are the requirments to fulfill thier dreams ?
Can they fulfill and who will support them ?
If student get the answer in negative they should think about those thinks which they can do and they should not only think they should start taking steps for their goal .
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
Faculity jobs in iim Udaypur
Name of the post
Professor :AGP:10500
Associate professor :9500
Assistant Professor:8000
Fieds required
FInance and accounting
Economics
Human resources Management and Organizational behaviour
Information Systems.
Marketting
Operations and Management and quantitative Techniques
Stretegic Management .
Last date of appling : 30/06/2011
Address : Metor Director IIM Indore Rau Pithampur road , Rau , Indore , India ,453331
Professor :AGP:10500
Associate professor :9500
Assistant Professor:8000
Fieds required
FInance and accounting
Economics
Human resources Management and Organizational behaviour
Information Systems.
Marketting
Operations and Management and quantitative Techniques
Stretegic Management .
Last date of appling : 30/06/2011
Address : Metor Director IIM Indore Rau Pithampur road , Rau , Indore , India ,453331
Vacancy in Canter for development of advance computing
Address : Anusandham Bhawan B-56/1 Sector 62, NOida
Vacancy for Project Engineer :45 posts Pay scale 15600-39100 Grade pay 5400,
Qualification : First class Engineer degree or MCA ,Online test from 04-06-11 to 12-06 11 in various cities.
Senior Project Engineer : 13 posts Pay scale 15600- 39100 grade pay 6600, Qualification :First Class graduation degree in engineering or MCA with 3 years experience in relevent field. Age 33, Interviews wil be held on 23rd 24th june in Noida
Apply online before 31-05 2011 on the site on CDAC NOida.
Vacancy for Project Engineer :45 posts Pay scale 15600-39100 Grade pay 5400,
Qualification : First class Engineer degree or MCA ,Online test from 04-06-11 to 12-06 11 in various cities.
Senior Project Engineer : 13 posts Pay scale 15600- 39100 grade pay 6600, Qualification :First Class graduation degree in engineering or MCA with 3 years experience in relevent field. Age 33, Interviews wil be held on 23rd 24th june in Noida
Apply online before 31-05 2011 on the site on CDAC NOida.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
good people are still there
Day before yesterday I lost my some valuable things in a public transport I searched for it a lot but could not get success but just day after the person himself called up my sister and informed her that he has all my valuable things and he himself came to me to give those articles . It shows good people are still there I who was abusing the person before getting information started blessing him .
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Result of the match
Day before yesterday my kid came to me weeping. I asked him why are you weeping? He told me that he was defeated in the game and at the same time his elder brother and my elder son started teasing him for his failure and his own winning . He was celebrating his success in the game with zeal Then both of them started fighting . Then I stopped them and made them understand that this was only a game we should not be too much into it . It is only to get the pleasure and enjoyment, do not make it the matter of ego and if you have won the game do not disturb others you enjoy your happiness . Do not disturb others to enjoy your success, then I told my younger son take the game as game , as a source of happiness , do not make it the source of melancholy . In games it is a fact one is to win and another will lose . this is not possible for everyone to win every time .Both of them than understood what I wanted to say and started playing again.
On the same day there was an International cricket match and I stopped working and sat on the television . I abused my many a times whenever I thought that they are losing match , but at last my team won the match , and I shouted a lot and fired some crackers I also beat the drum in excitement , I went on the road to celebrate the victory . Here I climbed up on the truck of someone with so many boys and danced together . We used all the items which were outside for enjoyment . Then I came back home and in the way to my house I escaped from an accident also because I was without halmet and the speed was more than 100. And another day there was the another match of my national team , I scolded everyone in my house who was speaking in the mid of the match because according to me my team was losing the wickets because of my family’s words only . I fought with everyone in my house and showed my frustration to my family . At last my team lost the match and I blasted the television.
I looked at my kids. Both of my kids were looking at me innocently.
On the same day there was an International cricket match and I stopped working and sat on the television . I abused my many a times whenever I thought that they are losing match , but at last my team won the match , and I shouted a lot and fired some crackers I also beat the drum in excitement , I went on the road to celebrate the victory . Here I climbed up on the truck of someone with so many boys and danced together . We used all the items which were outside for enjoyment . Then I came back home and in the way to my house I escaped from an accident also because I was without halmet and the speed was more than 100. And another day there was the another match of my national team , I scolded everyone in my house who was speaking in the mid of the match because according to me my team was losing the wickets because of my family’s words only . I fought with everyone in my house and showed my frustration to my family . At last my team lost the match and I blasted the television.
I looked at my kids. Both of my kids were looking at me innocently.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Result of the Match
My boss always treats the people from schedule caste very badly and do not like to talk to them but today on the occasion of match he asked the peon what is score and they both watched the match together and distributed sweets after the victory and shouted on each four .
I do not want to talk to my servant but when the electricity went off I took his help to get it back and in this task I assisted him like a servant.
My family do not talk to my neighbors because of some issues but we celebrate the victory together.
I have a business rival but I shake my hand with him after every dismissed of opposite team.
I tease the girls who roams on the road side but I showed them the way while they got stuck at the moment when they were on the road for the celebrations.
My uncle says that the girls should be home at he does not give regard to the females who come outside but he danced with them while all the Indians were on the road for celebrations.
My son who neglects maid servant hold his hand while she was going as he is superstitious .
We roommates who always fight and quarrel for everything but we shouted together jetenga bha jeetega Hindustan jeetegaaaaaaaaaaaaaa .
Hey Indian forget the differences and enjoy life because enjoyment in togetherness in far better than that of bitterness which we grow in differences.
I do not want to talk to my servant but when the electricity went off I took his help to get it back and in this task I assisted him like a servant.
My family do not talk to my neighbors because of some issues but we celebrate the victory together.
I have a business rival but I shake my hand with him after every dismissed of opposite team.
I tease the girls who roams on the road side but I showed them the way while they got stuck at the moment when they were on the road for the celebrations.
My uncle says that the girls should be home at he does not give regard to the females who come outside but he danced with them while all the Indians were on the road for celebrations.
My son who neglects maid servant hold his hand while she was going as he is superstitious .
We roommates who always fight and quarrel for everything but we shouted together jetenga bha jeetega Hindustan jeetegaaaaaaaaaaaaaa .
Hey Indian forget the differences and enjoy life because enjoyment in togetherness in far better than that of bitterness which we grow in differences.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Vacancies in UIDAI
UIDAI Recruitment 2011 details
1.Deputy Director, Pay Scale: Rs.15600-39100+ 6600
2.Section Officer, Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800+ 4800
3.Assistant, Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800+ 4200
4.Private Secretary, Pay Scale: Rs. 9300-34800+ 4800
5.Steno, Pay Scale: (Rs.9300- 34800+ 4200)
Post Name Desirable Qualifications/ Experience
Deputy Director 5 years experience in Admin./ Estt./budgeting/procurement/ planning and policy formulation/ implementation of Government schemes and projects.
Excellent Computer skills
Section Officer 2 years experience in Admin./Estt./budgeting/procurement /planning and policy formulation/ implementation of Government schemes and projects.
Excellent Computer skills.
Assistant Excellent drafting, typing skills, Proficiency in computers. Experience in handling Administrative matters/ budget/policy matters/ implementation of Government Schemes
Private Secretary Good Stenographic and Typing skills
Proficiency in handling computers
Steno Good Stenographic and Typing skills
Proficiency in handling computers
Last Date for receipt of applications complete in all respects: 15 Days from the date of publication of this advertisement in the `Employment News’.
1.Deputy Director, Pay Scale: Rs.15600-39100+ 6600
2.Section Officer, Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800+ 4800
3.Assistant, Pay Scale: Rs.9300-34800+ 4200
4.Private Secretary, Pay Scale: Rs. 9300-34800+ 4800
5.Steno, Pay Scale: (Rs.9300- 34800+ 4200)
Post Name Desirable Qualifications/ Experience
Deputy Director 5 years experience in Admin./ Estt./budgeting/procurement/ planning and policy formulation/ implementation of Government schemes and projects.
Excellent Computer skills
Section Officer 2 years experience in Admin./Estt./budgeting/procurement /planning and policy formulation/ implementation of Government schemes and projects.
Excellent Computer skills.
Assistant Excellent drafting, typing skills, Proficiency in computers. Experience in handling Administrative matters/ budget/policy matters/ implementation of Government Schemes
Private Secretary Good Stenographic and Typing skills
Proficiency in handling computers
Steno Good Stenographic and Typing skills
Proficiency in handling computers
Last Date for receipt of applications complete in all respects: 15 Days from the date of publication of this advertisement in the `Employment News’.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Get confidence
The life goes on but it happens in our life that we could not deal with the situations or we get failure in the task and when we go into the depths of the matter then we find it was nothing else then our weal will power and lose confidence which becomes the reason of our failures .
We people certainly feel lack of confidence in any of the phase of life . The reason of this lack of confidence is definitely our failure or some dissatisfaction from life . No result after a lot of struggle also becomes the cause of our dissatisfaction . Certainly success boosts our confidence and raise up the positivity in life . Success becomes the main reason of our 100 percent confidence .
Generally it happens that we did not get the chance to prove ourselves . Our whole life goes on according to others wish and according to what we got in life like just in getting money eating and managing family so at somewhere there is a dissatisfaction because the feeling of that success our victory which we dreamt of some day we could not ever feel that . So that dissatisfaction always makes us feel our defeat and lessen our enthusiasm and confidence. In such a condition negativity generates in our thoughts and we lose our will power confidence and positivity .
We can boost our confidence by some small practices of getting success . We cannot smell the fragrance of success because we do not have targets to achieve to prove ourselves . If we set our small targets out of life only it can give us a lot of confidence and happiness also . Like in the morning today while I was at clock tower I saw at my watch it was 5 minutes to ten I set my goal to reach to my destination in five minutes only . I stepped ahead so fast and I got success in that and I reached to my station with a big smile on my face and the whole day I spend with lot of enthusiasm.
So by these kind of activity we can increase our confidence a lot .
We people certainly feel lack of confidence in any of the phase of life . The reason of this lack of confidence is definitely our failure or some dissatisfaction from life . No result after a lot of struggle also becomes the cause of our dissatisfaction . Certainly success boosts our confidence and raise up the positivity in life . Success becomes the main reason of our 100 percent confidence .
Generally it happens that we did not get the chance to prove ourselves . Our whole life goes on according to others wish and according to what we got in life like just in getting money eating and managing family so at somewhere there is a dissatisfaction because the feeling of that success our victory which we dreamt of some day we could not ever feel that . So that dissatisfaction always makes us feel our defeat and lessen our enthusiasm and confidence. In such a condition negativity generates in our thoughts and we lose our will power confidence and positivity .
We can boost our confidence by some small practices of getting success . We cannot smell the fragrance of success because we do not have targets to achieve to prove ourselves . If we set our small targets out of life only it can give us a lot of confidence and happiness also . Like in the morning today while I was at clock tower I saw at my watch it was 5 minutes to ten I set my goal to reach to my destination in five minutes only . I stepped ahead so fast and I got success in that and I reached to my station with a big smile on my face and the whole day I spend with lot of enthusiasm.
So by these kind of activity we can increase our confidence a lot .
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Why we neglect human safety from natural disasters
We human being the wisest creature of the world , spends a lot of money mind and labour on attacking on other countries . One country is doing some new tests of atom bomb and another is doing some mishel experiments and one is making some plan to get the other countries treasures , but none of the country has time money or mind to think to face all the natural disaster . Every year all over the world we face so many of disaster by which somany of comman lay man loose their lives but still we people are quite. We still think more about attacks and making ardinance .We people, all the human beings are living in a planet where all should help others to find new means of life and to find very good ways to live a happy life while we people like an animals fight some times for land and sometimes for valuable things , and forget that we have to fight with nature also .
All it is like we are fighting in our family with each of the member and forget about getting food from outside or to forget about mending our broken terrace. If the people use their contructing part of mind instead of destructing one means if all our scientist labour intelligence start using their mind in the saving of lives instaed of making weapons and all we can get very good sulutions to fight with these disasters
Only the 40 percent part of that money which all the countries spend in buying and making weapons spend on the helpage and saving lives we will have no bad effects of these disasters.
All it is like we are fighting in our family with each of the member and forget about getting food from outside or to forget about mending our broken terrace. If the people use their contructing part of mind instead of destructing one means if all our scientist labour intelligence start using their mind in the saving of lives instaed of making weapons and all we can get very good sulutions to fight with these disasters
Only the 40 percent part of that money which all the countries spend in buying and making weapons spend on the helpage and saving lives we will have no bad effects of these disasters.
Face Tsunami
Can we get rid of the bad results of tsunami which leave very bad memories in our mind ? The only way to get rid of this disaster is to stop the water flow in the sea only . The proces may be very long and time consuming but we can do it with lots of efforts .There could be two ways one techinically with waves and second is construction .
There are some countries which have long coast of sea we can invent some technical waves by which if the sea waves more then 6 metre they got frozen with its interaction . the task is very difficult but our scientist can invent it by using their mind as they have invented somany things . on the other hand we can also make a such kind of wall of very hard metal at every sea coast which can stand upto 50 metre just after the alerts of tsunami and save the country from the high waves of tsunamis.
For the safety points of view we can also bind a veru heavy and hard net which have the rot connection with the land by which we can save the lives of people who are drwn in the sea after tsunami because when the wave goes back it takes somany of people with it into the sea.
There are some countries which have long coast of sea we can invent some technical waves by which if the sea waves more then 6 metre they got frozen with its interaction . the task is very difficult but our scientist can invent it by using their mind as they have invented somany things . on the other hand we can also make a such kind of wall of very hard metal at every sea coast which can stand upto 50 metre just after the alerts of tsunami and save the country from the high waves of tsunamis.
For the safety points of view we can also bind a veru heavy and hard net which have the rot connection with the land by which we can save the lives of people who are drwn in the sea after tsunami because when the wave goes back it takes somany of people with it into the sea.
Natural disaster
We people are puppet in the hand of God and the Goddes of nature . We may do a lots of progress in our life and can play with nature but the natural disasters shows us that life is nothing but we people fight a lot quarel with each other and just for the achievements which are momentary . What we want to prove to whom about our achievments and why do we do not lead a peaceful life without jealous ,hate , dirty compitetions and blind race while we can live a very satisfactory lovely happy and energitic life with real love satisfaction and positivity . The feelings of jealous hate revange and lust for any thing stop us to live happily and to enjoy the things which we actually have because we negative people do not take the pleasure and happiness of what we have but we take the tensions of those things which actually we do not have and this negativity of feelings genrates negativity in nature also . We people say that we have no pleasure and happiness in life . GOd has given us nothing while he has given a lot but when the thing which is given by him shows the worst faced or is taken away then we realise that we actually were blessed by Him .These disasters make us feel that we actualy have a lot but we are either neglecting that or exploiting it a lot . In intial days in mythologies there is only at few times these kind of things were discribed because we people have become so negative andhave become the slaves of negative feelings. God make us realise so many times about our mistakes but we have no time even to think about it we are only busy in getting sensual pleasure and in satisfy our EGO.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Vacancy in Central institution of fisher education
Central institution of fisher education
Panch Marg , Off Yari Road, Mumbai
APllications are invited for temporary post at C.I.F.E. Mumbai under the administrative control of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research:
Assistant Finance & Accounts officer
pay : 9300-34800 + Grade pay rs 4600/-
No of post : one
Essential : Graduation in any one of the following discipline from a recognized University:-
a) Commerce b) Mathematics c) Statistics d) Economics e) Computer Science
f) Operational research g) Finance /Financial Management . h) Accountancy .
Desirable : 1. Experience of financial & Account Work in central or state Government Deptt, / Automous Bodies / Public Sector Undertakings.
2.Mba Degree and knowledge of computerized accounting.
Age 21 to 30
Last date near 26 march
Panch Marg , Off Yari Road, Mumbai
APllications are invited for temporary post at C.I.F.E. Mumbai under the administrative control of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research:
Assistant Finance & Accounts officer
pay : 9300-34800 + Grade pay rs 4600/-
No of post : one
Essential : Graduation in any one of the following discipline from a recognized University:-
a) Commerce b) Mathematics c) Statistics d) Economics e) Computer Science
f) Operational research g) Finance /Financial Management . h) Accountancy .
Desirable : 1. Experience of financial & Account Work in central or state Government Deptt, / Automous Bodies / Public Sector Undertakings.
2.Mba Degree and knowledge of computerized accounting.
Age 21 to 30
Last date near 26 march
Vacancy
Cordite FactoryPost – Durwan Group C
P.B 5200- 20200 rs 1800
Qualification : Matriculation or Equivalent . Must be physically fit for the Durwan h.
Height : Height without shoes 165 , chest 77 Cms (expendable ) 82 cms.
Weight : 45 kgs
Desirable : Ex serviceman , Three years service as Home Guard / civil Defence volunteer and training in atleast basic and refresher courses in Home guard and civil Defence.
Age : not mare then 27 some relaxation is given to some categories .
P.B 5200- 20200 rs 1800
Qualification : Matriculation or Equivalent . Must be physically fit for the Durwan h.
Height : Height without shoes 165 , chest 77 Cms (expendable ) 82 cms.
Weight : 45 kgs
Desirable : Ex serviceman , Three years service as Home Guard / civil Defence volunteer and training in atleast basic and refresher courses in Home guard and civil Defence.
Age : not mare then 27 some relaxation is given to some categories .
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Happy women day
TOday 8th march the international women day we are celebrating . We walk tall thinking that we have given the equal rights to the women now women is not suffering , it is not a curse to be a women we should proud of being a women . But there is a question not to all the men but it is to all the women who fell proud at their achievements . They thing that they have done a lot .They have made the milestones and give an inferior look to the struggler women thinking that they themselves have broken all the hurdle. I do agree that the condition of women is changed but I want to ask to women have they really change? Have they changed in mentality and nature as so long before there was a proverb "WOMEN IS THE ENEMY OF WOMEN" Hae all the women broken this statement? Have women supporting other women ?Have women started taking the things lightly about another women? Have women started understaning the problems of another women?
We can reach anywhere , We can achieve anything but all the achivements are nothing and not l ong lasting if the women herself does not understand the power of unity because if women is united no one can ever hurt harm and expoit women.
We can reach anywhere , We can achieve anything but all the achivements are nothing and not l ong lasting if the women herself does not understand the power of unity because if women is united no one can ever hurt harm and expoit women.
Friday, March 4, 2011
History of India
India's history and culture is ancient and dynamic, spanning back to the beginning of human civilization. Beginning with a mysterious culture along the Indus River and in farming communities in the southern lands of India.
It is said that the ancient name of india was sindhusthan which was named after the river sindhu but after the arrival of so many foreigners to India it firstly became Hindustan and afterwards it became industan which later became india.
The History of India begins with the birth of the Indus Valley Civilization in such sites as Mohenjo-Daro, Harappa, and Lothal, and the coming of the Aryans. These two phases are usually described as the pre-Vedic and Vedic perio ds. It is in the Vedic period that Hinduism first arose: this is the time to which the Vedas are dated.
The country was influenced by many invasions, the Arya or Aryans (1500BC) as they are known today, are the first invaders. Aryans were a group of nomadic tribes who had originally inhabited the steppes of Central Asia, in particular the region between the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea. Tall, fair haired, with clear cut features, they spoke a group of languages which have become known as Indo-European. They settled in the region to the north west of India, known as the Punjab. They brought with them new ideas, new technology and new gods, this is one of the most important epochs in Indian history. With time, the Aryans were engaged in struggle with the dark skinned people or Dasyus. The Dasyus were the Dravidians. The superiority of the Aryans resulted in the Dravidian submission.
The Aryans were semi-nomadic Nordic Whites, perhaps located originally on the steppes of southern Russia and Central Asia, who spoke the parent language of the various Indo-European languages.
Latin, Greek, Hittite, Sanskrit, French, German, Latvian, English, Spanish, Russian etc. are all Indo-European languages; Indo-European, or more properly Proto-Indo-European (PIE), is the lost ancestral language from which those languages ultimately derive. The "Proto" indicates that the grammar and vocabulary of this long extinct language, probably spoken up until 3000 BC, are a hypothetical reconstruction by modern philologists. Just as Romance languages like Italian and Spanish derive from Latin, so Latin derives from PIE.
Indo-European philology traditionally used "Aryan" both to denote a people, understood racially or ethnically, and the language group itself ("Aryan speech"), irrespective of the race or ethnicity of the people speaking its various branches. In the wake of National Socialist Germany's defeat, the term fell out of general scholarly use in both senses, and "Indo-European" (IE) became the preferred designation of the language group, "Indo-Europeans" of both the people who occupied the original Aryan homeland and their descendants, who gradually spread out across Europe, much of the Indian sub-continent, and parts of the Near East. Racial nationalists are not, of course, obliged to adopt the timid PC-lexicon of contemporary scholarship, but we should be aware of imprecision of "Aryan" as a racial or ethnic classification.
Arya, meaning "noble," appears in various Indo-European languages. Its plural form (Aryas="nobles") was probably the name the Aryans used to describe themselves prior to their dispersal, and it may survive in Eire (Ireland) and certainly survives in Iran (Airyanam vaejo="realm of the Aryans"). The discovery of thousands of such cognate words in widely separated languages, along with similar grammatical structures, led philologists to conclude, early in the nineteenth century, that most European languages had evolved from a common proto-language spoken millennia ago by a distinct people who gradually left their original homeland in a series of migrations, carrying their language with them.
Traditionally Greek, Latin and Sanskrit were considered the closest languages to PIE, and much of the reconstructed Aryan proto-language is based on them. Modern Lithuanian, however, is the most archaic living language, closer to the original Aryan speech than any other. There is even an IE language, Tocharian, attested in Chinese Turkestan, which indicates that Aryans must have made an appearance in the Far East, a long-standing piece of linguistic evidence which has been recently confirmed by the discovery of the physical remains of a blond-haired people in China.
It is said that the ancient name of india was sindhusthan which was named after the river sindhu but after the arrival of so many foreigners to India it firstly became Hindustan and afterwards it became industan which later became india.
The History of India begins with the birth of the Indus Valley Civilization in such sites as Mohenjo-Daro, Harappa, and Lothal, and the coming of the Aryans. These two phases are usually described as the pre-Vedic and Vedic perio ds. It is in the Vedic period that Hinduism first arose: this is the time to which the Vedas are dated.
The country was influenced by many invasions, the Arya or Aryans (1500BC) as they are known today, are the first invaders. Aryans were a group of nomadic tribes who had originally inhabited the steppes of Central Asia, in particular the region between the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea. Tall, fair haired, with clear cut features, they spoke a group of languages which have become known as Indo-European. They settled in the region to the north west of India, known as the Punjab. They brought with them new ideas, new technology and new gods, this is one of the most important epochs in Indian history. With time, the Aryans were engaged in struggle with the dark skinned people or Dasyus. The Dasyus were the Dravidians. The superiority of the Aryans resulted in the Dravidian submission.
The Aryans were semi-nomadic Nordic Whites, perhaps located originally on the steppes of southern Russia and Central Asia, who spoke the parent language of the various Indo-European languages.
Latin, Greek, Hittite, Sanskrit, French, German, Latvian, English, Spanish, Russian etc. are all Indo-European languages; Indo-European, or more properly Proto-Indo-European (PIE), is the lost ancestral language from which those languages ultimately derive. The "Proto" indicates that the grammar and vocabulary of this long extinct language, probably spoken up until 3000 BC, are a hypothetical reconstruction by modern philologists. Just as Romance languages like Italian and Spanish derive from Latin, so Latin derives from PIE.
Indo-European philology traditionally used "Aryan" both to denote a people, understood racially or ethnically, and the language group itself ("Aryan speech"), irrespective of the race or ethnicity of the people speaking its various branches. In the wake of National Socialist Germany's defeat, the term fell out of general scholarly use in both senses, and "Indo-European" (IE) became the preferred designation of the language group, "Indo-Europeans" of both the people who occupied the original Aryan homeland and their descendants, who gradually spread out across Europe, much of the Indian sub-continent, and parts of the Near East. Racial nationalists are not, of course, obliged to adopt the timid PC-lexicon of contemporary scholarship, but we should be aware of imprecision of "Aryan" as a racial or ethnic classification.
Arya, meaning "noble," appears in various Indo-European languages. Its plural form (Aryas="nobles") was probably the name the Aryans used to describe themselves prior to their dispersal, and it may survive in Eire (Ireland) and certainly survives in Iran (Airyanam vaejo="realm of the Aryans"). The discovery of thousands of such cognate words in widely separated languages, along with similar grammatical structures, led philologists to conclude, early in the nineteenth century, that most European languages had evolved from a common proto-language spoken millennia ago by a distinct people who gradually left their original homeland in a series of migrations, carrying their language with them.
Traditionally Greek, Latin and Sanskrit were considered the closest languages to PIE, and much of the reconstructed Aryan proto-language is based on them. Modern Lithuanian, however, is the most archaic living language, closer to the original Aryan speech than any other. There is even an IE language, Tocharian, attested in Chinese Turkestan, which indicates that Aryans must have made an appearance in the Far East, a long-standing piece of linguistic evidence which has been recently confirmed by the discovery of the physical remains of a blond-haired people in China.
Some books and their writers in ancient India
Kavirahasya – Halayuddha
Kavyamimansa- Rajshekhar
Kavyadarsha – Dandi
Kaumadimahotsava- Vijjika
Kiratarjuniya- Bharvi
Kumarpal charita – Hemchandra
Khandankhandakhad- Shreeharsh.
Geetigovind- Jaidev
Chandishatak – Banbhatt
Chaturvargasangraha- Kshemndra
Champuramayan – Bhoj raj
Jatakmala- Aryashoor
Jambatijai- Paninni
Daridracharudutta- Bhas
Dushkumarcharitra (gadhya)– Dandi
Dashavtarcharitra (Kavya)- Kshemendra
Dootghatotkatch – Bhas
DootVakya- Bhas
Devichandragupta-Vishakhadutta
Deshopdesh – Kshemendra
Nagananda- Harshvardhan
Nitishatak- Bhartahari
Naishdhayicharita- Shreeharsh
Nyaybhashya- Vatsyayan
Panchtantra- Vishnu sharna
Panchratra- Bhas
Priyadarshika- Harshvarshan
Budhhucharita – Ashwaghosh
Kavyamimansa- Rajshekhar
Kavyadarsha – Dandi
Kaumadimahotsava- Vijjika
Kiratarjuniya- Bharvi
Kumarpal charita – Hemchandra
Khandankhandakhad- Shreeharsh.
Geetigovind- Jaidev
Chandishatak – Banbhatt
Chaturvargasangraha- Kshemndra
Champuramayan – Bhoj raj
Jatakmala- Aryashoor
Jambatijai- Paninni
Daridracharudutta- Bhas
Dushkumarcharitra (gadhya)– Dandi
Dashavtarcharitra (Kavya)- Kshemendra
Dootghatotkatch – Bhas
DootVakya- Bhas
Devichandragupta-Vishakhadutta
Deshopdesh – Kshemendra
Nagananda- Harshvardhan
Nitishatak- Bhartahari
Naishdhayicharita- Shreeharsh
Nyaybhashya- Vatsyayan
Panchtantra- Vishnu sharna
Panchratra- Bhas
Priyadarshika- Harshvarshan
Budhhucharita – Ashwaghosh
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Get rid of all the tensions
Life is given to us only one time but we spend it only in the tensions sometimes the tensions for the worldly pursuits and sometimes the tensions generated from the feelings and sometimes tensions generated due to the Ego . We always think for the things which we do not have and for those things we start neglecting those things which we have . If we start loving things which we already have we will start loving life .
Happiness lies in all the small things if we water the plants and see a new pedal in the plant we will be very happy .If we watch the sensuousness in nature we can we full of pleasure , if we only imagine the success and the good time we can be happy by thinking only that once God has given us such a beautiful time also but whenever we think about the good memories we miss them and be sad that why we do not have them now and when we look at the bad time then we again become sad thinking that why we had that bad memory, the things can change if we change our mentality only .We get pleasure and sadness only through mind . If we get control over our mind we can get rid of all the problems.
Happiness lies in all the small things if we water the plants and see a new pedal in the plant we will be very happy .If we watch the sensuousness in nature we can we full of pleasure , if we only imagine the success and the good time we can be happy by thinking only that once God has given us such a beautiful time also but whenever we think about the good memories we miss them and be sad that why we do not have them now and when we look at the bad time then we again become sad thinking that why we had that bad memory, the things can change if we change our mentality only .We get pleasure and sadness only through mind . If we get control over our mind we can get rid of all the problems.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Vacancies in government sector
Kolkata Port Trust Lower Division Clerks (LDC) Recruitment Notice
Kolkata Port Trust Lower Division Clerks Recruitment notification announced. Kolkata Port Trust invites application for the post of Lower Division Clerks (LDC) from eligible and desirous persons may submit applications to the office of the Manager(P&IR), Haldia Dock Complex, Jawahar Tower Building, Haldia Township, Purba Medinipur- 721607 before the last date. More details about Kolkata Port Trust LDC Recruitment details are as follows:
1. Lower Division Clerks on contract
Total Vacancies: 06 Posts
Salary Pay: Rs.15,000/-per month
Age Limit: At least 25 years of age as on the 1st day of the month in which The advertisement is issued.
Qualification : Must have passed Higher Secondary Examination (or equivalent) and should be conversant with computer operations
Last date for receipt of application form : 14.03.2011 to the office of Manager(P&IR), Haldia Dock
Complex, Jawahar Tower Building, Haldia Township, Purba Medinipur, PIN-721607 by 14-03-
2011. Mere fulfilment of the eligibility criteria will not confer any right upon the candidate for
selection. Management reserves the right to cancel the selection process without any reference to the
candidates. Incomplete application or application received after 14-03-2011 may not be entertained
ESIC Medical Officer (IMO) Recruitment Notification Insurance
Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) Insurance Medical Officer (IMO) Recruitment project for the year 2011 in ESI Hospitals in the State of Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Andhra Pradesh, announced today. Persons who are eligible and interested for ESIC IMO Recruitment may download application format from official website of ESIC i.e. www.esic.nic.in and apply before the last date.
Recruitment details
1.Insurance Medical Officer (IMO) Grade-II
Total Vacancies: 99 Posts
Salary Pay Scale : Pay Band Rs. 15600-39100/- and Grade Pay Rs. 5400/-
Age Limit: Not exceeding 30 years as on 31/03/2011. (Relaxable as per rules)
Area wise /Subject wise :
•ESI Hospital, Peenya, Karnataka - 39 Posts
•ESI Hospital, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu - 26 Posts
•ESI Hospital, Sanat Nagar, Andhra Pradesh - 34 Post
Application Fee : Rs.225/-(as applicable) in favour of "E.S.I. Fund Account No. I" drawn on any scheduled bank payable at New Delhi
Submission of application form: Last Date for receipt of application : 28.02.2011 by Ordinary Post/UPC so as to reach Post Bag No. 29, Okhla Industrial Estate Post Office, New Delhi – 110 020.
Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank Recruitment:
Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank has given a detail advertisement for the recruitment of Assistant Manager, Office Assistant. Candidates applying for the following positions should have all the basic qualification as mentioned in the main advertisement at www.puduvaibharathiargramabank.in. So, candidates fulfilling the requisite criterion should go for the opportunity to get the position in the University. They regularly open the recruitment every year. This time they are going to recruit Assistant Manager, Office Assistant.
The examination will be held this year as per the syllabus given in the notification issued by the university. The selection procedure will be go through by written test followed by interview. The following are the information to see whether you are eligible or not. To get the complete detail about the vacancies / jobs go the main advertisement of the Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank Recruitment 2011 i.e. www.puduvaibharathiargramabank.in.
Main Detail about Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank Recruitment 2011
Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank (PBGB), (Sponsored by Indian Bank), 441, M.G.Road, Muthialpet, Puducherry – 605003
Assistant Manager in JMG Scale-I
•No. of vacancies: 10 posts,
•Salary Pay Scale: Rs.14500-25700,
•Age should be between: 18-28 years,
•Written exam on 08/05/2011
Office Assistant
•No. of vacancies: 10 posts,
•Salary Pay Scale: Rs.7200-19300,
•Age should be between: 18-28 years,
•Written Exam on 15/05/2011
Last dates to apply Online at Deccan Gramin Bank website only from 22/02/2011 to 15/03/2011.
Complete Information go to: Advertisement at www.puduvaibharathiargramabank.in
Complete Information about Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank Recruitment: The above information is only to see whether you are eligible or not. To get the complete information about the Recruitment/jobs/vacancies for Assistant Manager, Office Assistant, you have to see the main advertisement on puduvaibharathiargramabank.in. Application format and application form has also given in the main advertisement of the university. Interested candidates can apply as per the rules and regulation. To get the complete information about the recruitment in Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank,
Kolkata Port Trust Lower Division Clerks Recruitment notification announced. Kolkata Port Trust invites application for the post of Lower Division Clerks (LDC) from eligible and desirous persons may submit applications to the office of the Manager(P&IR), Haldia Dock Complex, Jawahar Tower Building, Haldia Township, Purba Medinipur- 721607 before the last date. More details about Kolkata Port Trust LDC Recruitment details are as follows:
1. Lower Division Clerks on contract
Total Vacancies: 06 Posts
Salary Pay: Rs.15,000/-per month
Age Limit: At least 25 years of age as on the 1st day of the month in which The advertisement is issued.
Qualification : Must have passed Higher Secondary Examination (or equivalent) and should be conversant with computer operations
Last date for receipt of application form : 14.03.2011 to the office of Manager(P&IR), Haldia Dock
Complex, Jawahar Tower Building, Haldia Township, Purba Medinipur, PIN-721607 by 14-03-
2011. Mere fulfilment of the eligibility criteria will not confer any right upon the candidate for
selection. Management reserves the right to cancel the selection process without any reference to the
candidates. Incomplete application or application received after 14-03-2011 may not be entertained
ESIC Medical Officer (IMO) Recruitment Notification Insurance
Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) Insurance Medical Officer (IMO) Recruitment project for the year 2011 in ESI Hospitals in the State of Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Andhra Pradesh, announced today. Persons who are eligible and interested for ESIC IMO Recruitment may download application format from official website of ESIC i.e. www.esic.nic.in and apply before the last date.
Recruitment details
1.Insurance Medical Officer (IMO) Grade-II
Total Vacancies: 99 Posts
Salary Pay Scale : Pay Band Rs. 15600-39100/- and Grade Pay Rs. 5400/-
Age Limit: Not exceeding 30 years as on 31/03/2011. (Relaxable as per rules)
Area wise /Subject wise :
•ESI Hospital, Peenya, Karnataka - 39 Posts
•ESI Hospital, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu - 26 Posts
•ESI Hospital, Sanat Nagar, Andhra Pradesh - 34 Post
Application Fee : Rs.225/-(as applicable) in favour of "E.S.I. Fund Account No. I" drawn on any scheduled bank payable at New Delhi
Submission of application form: Last Date for receipt of application : 28.02.2011 by Ordinary Post/UPC so as to reach Post Bag No. 29, Okhla Industrial Estate Post Office, New Delhi – 110 020.
Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank Recruitment:
Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank has given a detail advertisement for the recruitment of Assistant Manager, Office Assistant. Candidates applying for the following positions should have all the basic qualification as mentioned in the main advertisement at www.puduvaibharathiargramabank.in. So, candidates fulfilling the requisite criterion should go for the opportunity to get the position in the University. They regularly open the recruitment every year. This time they are going to recruit Assistant Manager, Office Assistant.
The examination will be held this year as per the syllabus given in the notification issued by the university. The selection procedure will be go through by written test followed by interview. The following are the information to see whether you are eligible or not. To get the complete detail about the vacancies / jobs go the main advertisement of the Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank Recruitment 2011 i.e. www.puduvaibharathiargramabank.in.
Main Detail about Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank Recruitment 2011
Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank (PBGB), (Sponsored by Indian Bank), 441, M.G.Road, Muthialpet, Puducherry – 605003
Assistant Manager in JMG Scale-I
•No. of vacancies: 10 posts,
•Salary Pay Scale: Rs.14500-25700,
•Age should be between: 18-28 years,
•Written exam on 08/05/2011
Office Assistant
•No. of vacancies: 10 posts,
•Salary Pay Scale: Rs.7200-19300,
•Age should be between: 18-28 years,
•Written Exam on 15/05/2011
Last dates to apply Online at Deccan Gramin Bank website only from 22/02/2011 to 15/03/2011.
Complete Information go to: Advertisement at www.puduvaibharathiargramabank.in
Complete Information about Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank Recruitment: The above information is only to see whether you are eligible or not. To get the complete information about the Recruitment/jobs/vacancies for Assistant Manager, Office Assistant, you have to see the main advertisement on puduvaibharathiargramabank.in. Application format and application form has also given in the main advertisement of the university. Interested candidates can apply as per the rules and regulation. To get the complete information about the recruitment in Puduvai Bharathiar Grama Bank,
Monday, February 14, 2011
Fever of Cricket
World cup is going to start and each and every person has a lot of expectations from Sachin Tendulkar and Indian team and all the people are takng them like GOd . They have forgotton that they are also human being. But at this time media is making so many hyperbole . This time all the team members have not even a single demerit according to media and they are running after them . Searching for each and every news related to them , All the international team are full of confidence always but media people are changing that into over confidence . Cricket also starts thinking themselves like a perfect people and stop improving there weal points and start taking everything lightly but just after one loss of a match all the weak points come into the team members which even they did not suppose to have . These points are pointed out by those people who just some days ago were there worshipper and taking them as a God . And they demoralised them give them a lots of headeche and media people start breaking their confidence instaed of supporting them and reminding them their strong point instead of telling them that they can also do the miracles and they also have capacity to win the cup .
But like our Indian tendency we support the person who is about to reach on the top and push back that person who is trying to get into the top having talents but have not proven himself. We do not support the needy people ,we always support the people who do not need .
But like our Indian tendency we support the person who is about to reach on the top and push back that person who is trying to get into the top having talents but have not proven himself. We do not support the needy people ,we always support the people who do not need .
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Valentine Day
So one more Valentines day is their . Now some of te so called cutural organisation have started threating youngsters not to celebrate Valantines as it is against our culture but I want to raise some quesions for them . First of all, was Love not in Indian culture? Is more rubbish ten celebrating Valentines day Not going on in our India?Is everybody folowing all the customs and traditions of Indian culture?If I ask these people do YOu save or help people whom you meet at road who have met withan accident.They would say know because they dont want to create problems for themselves.If I ask these people have ever fulfilled all the oaths of your marriage. MOst of them would say that they even dont remember .If I ask them do they help girls on road being teased by boys on the road while going to school .THey would definately say no. Are all the themes not more important to follow for the sake of Indian culture Valentine Day . THey are protesting against celebrating Valentines Day which comes once in a year . If both girls and boy are celebrating it , it would be the wish of both while in 364 days many girls are teased and irritated by boys which causes negetivity and sacrifices in girls but no social organisation working it they just force couple not
celebrate valentine for the sake of indian culture . I want to ask them if they can stop them by doing this .? They can stop them celebrating it in public places but after that they wil search for some hidden places but they will definately celebrate it and in public places there are certain limitations but while in a hiden place they can cross all the limits.
Yes i do agree that , if couples are found in some awkward situation they should be given the creative punishment but this rule should be in action in all 365 days.
celebrate valentine for the sake of indian culture . I want to ask them if they can stop them by doing this .? They can stop them celebrating it in public places but after that they wil search for some hidden places but they will definately celebrate it and in public places there are certain limitations but while in a hiden place they can cross all the limits.
Yes i do agree that , if couples are found in some awkward situation they should be given the creative punishment but this rule should be in action in all 365 days.
Monday, January 17, 2011
jobs in bank
UGB Bank Recruitment 2011 for Officer Scale-I and Office Assistant advertisement published at official website of the bank www.uttaranchalbank.in. Online registration starts from 06/01/2011 to 05/02/2011. Selection will be on the basis of written test and interview. All details about UGB Bank Recruitment 2011 are available with us.
Important Dates :
•Starting date of Online application submission : 06/01/2011
•Last date of Online application submitting : 05/02/2011
•Date of Written Exam for Officer: 17/04/2011
•Date of Written examination for Office Assistants : 10/04/2011
Uttaranchal Gramin Bank (UGB)
18, New Road, Dehradun
Web: www.uttaranchalbank.in
Uttaranchal Gramin Bank invites applications for the following psots from Indian Citiziens : More details about UGB Recruitment 2011 are as follows:
1.Officer Scale-I Group-A : 51 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.14500-25700
2.Office Assistant Group-B : 52 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.7200-19300
Age : 18-28 years for both the posts
Application Fee : For SC / ST / PC candidates : Rs.75/- for each post (towards Postal Charges only) , For all others including OBC : Rs.350/- for each post to be paid .
Selection Process : Written Exam (consist of objective test of Reasoning Ability, Numerical Ability, English Language and Clerical Aptitude) and Interview by a challan either in Uttaranchal Gramin Bank or in SBI
Important link: Advertisement and Online registration
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Important Dates :
•Starting date of Online application submission : 06/01/2011
•Last date of Online application submitting : 05/02/2011
•Date of Written Exam for Officer: 17/04/2011
•Date of Written examination for Office Assistants : 10/04/2011
Uttaranchal Gramin Bank (UGB)
18, New Road, Dehradun
Web: www.uttaranchalbank.in
Uttaranchal Gramin Bank invites applications for the following psots from Indian Citiziens : More details about UGB Recruitment 2011 are as follows:
1.Officer Scale-I Group-A : 51 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.14500-25700
2.Office Assistant Group-B : 52 posts, Pay Scale : Rs.7200-19300
Age : 18-28 years for both the posts
Application Fee : For SC / ST / PC candidates : Rs.75/- for each post (towards Postal Charges only) , For all others including OBC : Rs.350/- for each post to be paid .
Selection Process : Written Exam (consist of objective test of Reasoning Ability, Numerical Ability, English Language and Clerical Aptitude) and Interview by a challan either in Uttaranchal Gramin Bank or in SBI
Important link: Advertisement and Online registration
More Information: Complete information about UGB Recruitment 2011 like how to apply, selection procedure, how to apply and any other details please visit official website www.uttaranchalbank.in. For latest recruitment4u updates and UGB Recruitment 2011 notification direct into your email ID please
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Thursday, January 6, 2011
Himalyas
Himalayas
The Himalayas are the highest mountain range in the world. Over 30 peaks in the Himalayas are over 24,000 ft/7315m high.
The Himalayas, literally translated as 'Land of Snow'Himalyas are called the king of mountains. The Himalyas has religious story also . People believe that Lord shiva lives in the HImalyas there is an interesting story also about it .
A story goes that there were once two sages, Nara and Narayana. They meditated for long years in the Himalayas. Lord Siva was impressed by their dedication, and after many years, came along to meet them. As the two sages sat awed by his very presence, the Lord said he was so happy that he would grant them a boon. The sages asked that the Lord might rest on these mountains forever. Since then the Jyotirlinga or the symbol of Saivite worship, installed itself at a place called Kedarnath and people from all over the world visit it to catch a glimpse of Shiva’s (also spelt as Shiv, Siva or Shiva) essence.
this is a believe that in old time saint rishis used to go to HImalyas for tapsya and to get salvation . It is also said that a person who goes to Himalyas and does meditation here gets the suprme knowledge and get rid of all the bond on earth . He gets the salvation and does not take the next birth
Some of the world's major rivers, the Ganges, Indus, Brahmaputra, Yangtze, Mekong, Salween, Red River (Asia), Xunjiang, Chao Phraya, Irrawaddy River, Amu Darya, Syr Darya, Tarim River and Yellow River, rise in the Himalayas, and their combined drainage basin is home to some 3 billion people (almost half of Earth's population) in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, People's Republic of China, India, Nepal, Burma, Cambodia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia and Pakistan.Principle Himalayan Rivers:-
The Ganges:- Ganges, the most pious Indian river rises in the western Himalayas, in Uttaranchal state. The 2510 km long Ganga river originates from Gangotri near Devprayag. It is one of the major river of India that flows in the east direction from the Gangetic plain of Northern India and later on enters into the Bangladesh through Sunderban delta and drains out into Bay of Bengal. The depth of the Ganges river varies from place to place. The maximum depth is of 100 feet and the average depth is of 52 feet. Most of the northern Indian cities are established on the bank of this mighty river such as Haridwar, Rishikesh, Allahabad, Kashi and Varanasi etc.
Brahmaputra River :- The Brahmaputra which literally means the “son of Lord Brahma” originates from the slopes of Kailash in western Tibet near the vicinity of the holy lake of Mansarovar. It enters into India through the North eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh after traversing across the high-altitude Tibetan plateau as Tsangpo river. In Auranchal Pradesh, it enters by the name of Dihong but later on it meets with Dibang and Lohit river just beyond Pasighat, and finally emerged as Brahmaputra river. In Assam, it flows in the southwest direction and enters into Bangladesh as Jamuna river. Here, it meets with the Ganges river and again splits as Hugli and Padma river. When it merges with the Ganges river it forms the world's largest delta as Sunderbans. The average depth of Brahmaputra river is 124 feet and its maximum depth is 380 feet. The 1800miles long route of Brahmaputra is the main source of irrigation and transportation in India.
Indus river:- This is another principle river that originates form the north of Lake Mansarovar, in the Tibetan plateau. It flows through the Ladakh district of Indian state Jammu and Kashmir before entering to Pakistan. It is regraded as the lifeline of Pakistan. It merges into the Arabian sea near Karachi, the Port city of Pakistan. The total length of Indus river is 3,180 kilometres (1,976 miles) and together with Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Sutlej and extinct Saraswati river, Indus creates Sapta Sindhu delta in Pakistan's Sindh province. The water level of this river diminishes in winter but increases during the monsoon time from July to September.
Secondary Himalayan Rivers:-
Jhelum river:- This river is one of the tributary of the Indus river and flows partly in India and partly in Pakistan. A spring at Verinag that is located at the foot of the Pir Panjal in the South eastern part of the Kashmir valley is the origin of the Jhelum river. In India, it flows through Srinagar and the Wular lake before entering into the Punjab province of Pakistan. It travels a route of 480 miles.
Chenab river:- Chenab river is the largest river in Himachal Pradesh in terms of volume of water and flows here for 122km. It is formed at Tandi at a height of 2,286 m due to the assemblage of Chandra and Bhaga rivers. Tandi is nestled in the Upper Himalayas of Lahaul- Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh. At its initial stage, Chenab is also called as Chandra Bhaga. Although, Chenab originates in Himachal Pradesh, it also flows through the Jammu valley of Jammu and Kashmir and plains of Punjab before entering into Pakistan. Chenab river has a total length of 960 km, out of which 7,500 sq. km of catchment area lies in Himachal Pradesh. It meets some other Himalayan rivers during its journey such as Jhelum, Ravi, Sutlej and Beas.
Ravi river:-Flowing through both India and Pakistan, river Ravi originates at Chamba district in Himachal Pradesh. At its starting phase, it flows through north-west direction and changes to south-west near Dalhousie after than it enters to the plains of Punjab state near Pathankot. After entering to Pakistan, it joins to the Chenab river. It has a total length of 720 km. The famous city of Pakistan, Lahore is located on the eastern bank of Ravi river.
Beas river:- River Beas starts its journey at the Rohtang pass in Himachal Pradesh and flows for 470km before merging with Sutlej river at Harike Pattan, in the Ferozpur district of Punjab in India. After than, it enters into Pakistan and falls into the Arabian sea. Beas river travels a total length of 460 km out of which 256 km in Himachal Pradesh only. Manali, one of the picturesque hill station of northern India situated on the right side of this river.
Satluj river:- Satluj river, often known as the Red river, is the longest river among the five rivers that flows through Punjab and Pakistan. It originates from the Lake Rakshastal in Tibet near Mount Kailas. It flows in west and south-west direction and enters into India through the Shipki La pass in Himachal Pradesh. It travels a route of 320km in Himachal Pradesh. Its tributaries are the Spiti, the Ropa, the Taiti, the Kashang, the Mulgaon, the Yula, the Wanger, the Throng and the Rupi as right bank tributaries, whereas the Tirung, the Gayathing, the Baspa, the Duling and the Soldang are left bank tributaries. It enters to Punjab state at Bhakhra where the famous Bhakhra dam is created. After entering to Pakistan it merges with the Indus river. The total length of Satluj river is 1,448km.
Yamuna river:- This is the major tributary river of Ganges. It originates from Yamunotri in the lap of Himalayas in Uttaranchal state. Yamuna river flows in a southerly direction through the Himalayan foothills. With a total length of 1, 370 km, it flows through Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh before mixing with the river Ganges at Allahabad. The major tributaries of Yamuna river are Tons, Chambal, Betwa and Kon. One of the finest monument of Mughal era, the Taj Mahal is located on the bank of River Yamuna.
Highest mountain peak in HimalyaMount Everest
Mount Everest is the highest peak in the world. It rises to a height of 8,850m (29,035) above sea level. It is one of the mountains in the Himalayan range. Covering the frontiers of Tibet and Nepal, north of India. The mountain is named after Sir George Everest, who was a British surveyor-general of India. It is known by different names in different regions like Sagarmatha in Nepal and Quomolongma in Tibet. The latitude of Mount Everest is 27 59 17 N and Longitude is 86 55 31 E. In Sanskrit Himalayas mean, "abode of snow". The mountain is totally covered with snow. The height of the mountain varies depending on the amount of snowfall on its peak.
Karakoram
K2 is also known as Austin Godwin, named after an English photographer who explored the region. Locally it is known as "Chogo Ri", meaning "The Great Mountain". It is the second highest mountain peak in the world with a height of 8,611m or 28,250ft.
Kanchenjunga
Kanchenjunga is the third highest mountain peak of the world. It covers around 7000 sq km on the Sikkim and Nepal border. The word Kanchenjunga means "The Five Treasures of the Snow" in the local language, referring to its five summits, which are all over 8,000 meters. It is located at Latitude 27° 42' 9'' and Longitude 88° 9' 1 '. Kanchenjunga has an altitude of 8, 586m or 28, 169 feet, making it the world's third highest peak. It has five peaks of which the highest peak is 8,586m or 28,169 feet. It has still remained unexplored in spite of several attempts. According to Sir John Hunt, who climbed the peak of Everest with Sir edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norkey, has said Kanchenjunga is a more dangerous and hard to explore, than the Mount Everest itself. It is also known by different names like "Kachendzonga", "Kangchen Dzö-nga", and "Kangchanfanga".
Nanga Parbat
Nanga Parbat or naked mountain is another important peak of the Himalayan range. According to sources it is the ninth highest mountain in the world. It is located in regions of Baldistan, Korakoram Range, Gilgit, Pakistan. Nanga Parbat has a height of 8,126m or 26,660 ft. The mountain has such sharp edges that it cannot hold much of snow. That's the reason the mountain peaks have an unclad appearance. It has three faces, the Rahikot, Diamir and rupal. It is considered a very dangerous mountain because of the tragedies, which took place earlier. It is located at Longitude 74.35 and Latitude 35.10.
Annapurna
Among the other famous peaks of the Himalayas the Annapurna range is a very important Himalayan range. It is located in central Nepal Himalayas with an altitude of 8,091m. It ranks 10th highest mountain in the world. The Annapurna range stretches from west to east consisting of the following major peaks of the range:
Annapurna South Face: altitude: 7,219m,
Gang: altitude: 7,647m,
Gangapurna: altitude: 7,455m,
Annapurna III: altitude: 7,555m,
Annapurna IV: altitude: 7,525m and
Annapurna II: altitude: 7,937m.
Annapurna I altitude: 8,091 m.
It is located to the east of a great gorge that cuts through the Himalayas by the Kali Gandaki river, on its western and northwestern slopes it has glaciers, which drain into this gorge. Annapurna has many high peaks but the two highest peaks are Annapurna I and Annapurna II, at the western and eastern ends.
Manaslu
Manaslu, is located in Nepal about forty miles east of Annapurna with an altitude of 8,156m. It is the 8th highest mountain in the world. Manaslu is the highest peak of the Gurkha plateau. The name Manaslu is taken from a Sanskrit word "Manasa" which means "Mountain of the Spirit". It is located at longitude 84.33 and latitude 28.33. Other than the Manaslu the other high peaks of the Gurkha plateau are as follows:
Manaslu North altitude: 7,154 m.
Dakura altitude: 7,837 m.
Himal Chuli altitude: 7,864 m.
Manaslu East altitude: 7,894 m.
Dhaulagiri Mountain
It is located in the Eastern Nepal, Nepal and Tibet border with an altitude of 8,201m, is the 7th highest mountain in the world. Dhaulagiri means "white mountain". It is the highest mountain located entirely within Nepal. The peak stretches for 30 miles consisting of sharp ridges, icefalls, and glaciers. Along the main peak, several other pyramid-shaped peaks rise. Four of these peaks, from east to west, rise above 25,000 feet. It is located at longitude 83.30 and latitude 28.42.
Lhotse
Lhotse is the fourth highest peak in the Himalayan range. It is located in the China and Nepal border with an altitude of 8,516m. The peak stretches from east to west, which is located south of Mount Everest. South Col, a vertical ridge connects the peaks of the two mountains, which is never below 8, 000m. Other than the main peak of the Lhotse there are two other peaks like Lhotse Shar, which is located east of the main peak, and Nuptse, which is on the mountain's west ridge. It is located at longitude 86.56.03 and latitude 27.57.45.
The Himalayas are the highest mountain range in the world. Over 30 peaks in the Himalayas are over 24,000 ft/7315m high.
The Himalayas, literally translated as 'Land of Snow'Himalyas are called the king of mountains. The Himalyas has religious story also . People believe that Lord shiva lives in the HImalyas there is an interesting story also about it .
A story goes that there were once two sages, Nara and Narayana. They meditated for long years in the Himalayas. Lord Siva was impressed by their dedication, and after many years, came along to meet them. As the two sages sat awed by his very presence, the Lord said he was so happy that he would grant them a boon. The sages asked that the Lord might rest on these mountains forever. Since then the Jyotirlinga or the symbol of Saivite worship, installed itself at a place called Kedarnath and people from all over the world visit it to catch a glimpse of Shiva’s (also spelt as Shiv, Siva or Shiva) essence.
this is a believe that in old time saint rishis used to go to HImalyas for tapsya and to get salvation . It is also said that a person who goes to Himalyas and does meditation here gets the suprme knowledge and get rid of all the bond on earth . He gets the salvation and does not take the next birth
Some of the world's major rivers, the Ganges, Indus, Brahmaputra, Yangtze, Mekong, Salween, Red River (Asia), Xunjiang, Chao Phraya, Irrawaddy River, Amu Darya, Syr Darya, Tarim River and Yellow River, rise in the Himalayas, and their combined drainage basin is home to some 3 billion people (almost half of Earth's population) in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, People's Republic of China, India, Nepal, Burma, Cambodia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia and Pakistan.Principle Himalayan Rivers:-
The Ganges:- Ganges, the most pious Indian river rises in the western Himalayas, in Uttaranchal state. The 2510 km long Ganga river originates from Gangotri near Devprayag. It is one of the major river of India that flows in the east direction from the Gangetic plain of Northern India and later on enters into the Bangladesh through Sunderban delta and drains out into Bay of Bengal. The depth of the Ganges river varies from place to place. The maximum depth is of 100 feet and the average depth is of 52 feet. Most of the northern Indian cities are established on the bank of this mighty river such as Haridwar, Rishikesh, Allahabad, Kashi and Varanasi etc.
Brahmaputra River :- The Brahmaputra which literally means the “son of Lord Brahma” originates from the slopes of Kailash in western Tibet near the vicinity of the holy lake of Mansarovar. It enters into India through the North eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh after traversing across the high-altitude Tibetan plateau as Tsangpo river. In Auranchal Pradesh, it enters by the name of Dihong but later on it meets with Dibang and Lohit river just beyond Pasighat, and finally emerged as Brahmaputra river. In Assam, it flows in the southwest direction and enters into Bangladesh as Jamuna river. Here, it meets with the Ganges river and again splits as Hugli and Padma river. When it merges with the Ganges river it forms the world's largest delta as Sunderbans. The average depth of Brahmaputra river is 124 feet and its maximum depth is 380 feet. The 1800miles long route of Brahmaputra is the main source of irrigation and transportation in India.
Indus river:- This is another principle river that originates form the north of Lake Mansarovar, in the Tibetan plateau. It flows through the Ladakh district of Indian state Jammu and Kashmir before entering to Pakistan. It is regraded as the lifeline of Pakistan. It merges into the Arabian sea near Karachi, the Port city of Pakistan. The total length of Indus river is 3,180 kilometres (1,976 miles) and together with Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Sutlej and extinct Saraswati river, Indus creates Sapta Sindhu delta in Pakistan's Sindh province. The water level of this river diminishes in winter but increases during the monsoon time from July to September.
Secondary Himalayan Rivers:-
Jhelum river:- This river is one of the tributary of the Indus river and flows partly in India and partly in Pakistan. A spring at Verinag that is located at the foot of the Pir Panjal in the South eastern part of the Kashmir valley is the origin of the Jhelum river. In India, it flows through Srinagar and the Wular lake before entering into the Punjab province of Pakistan. It travels a route of 480 miles.
Chenab river:- Chenab river is the largest river in Himachal Pradesh in terms of volume of water and flows here for 122km. It is formed at Tandi at a height of 2,286 m due to the assemblage of Chandra and Bhaga rivers. Tandi is nestled in the Upper Himalayas of Lahaul- Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh. At its initial stage, Chenab is also called as Chandra Bhaga. Although, Chenab originates in Himachal Pradesh, it also flows through the Jammu valley of Jammu and Kashmir and plains of Punjab before entering into Pakistan. Chenab river has a total length of 960 km, out of which 7,500 sq. km of catchment area lies in Himachal Pradesh. It meets some other Himalayan rivers during its journey such as Jhelum, Ravi, Sutlej and Beas.
Ravi river:-Flowing through both India and Pakistan, river Ravi originates at Chamba district in Himachal Pradesh. At its starting phase, it flows through north-west direction and changes to south-west near Dalhousie after than it enters to the plains of Punjab state near Pathankot. After entering to Pakistan, it joins to the Chenab river. It has a total length of 720 km. The famous city of Pakistan, Lahore is located on the eastern bank of Ravi river.
Beas river:- River Beas starts its journey at the Rohtang pass in Himachal Pradesh and flows for 470km before merging with Sutlej river at Harike Pattan, in the Ferozpur district of Punjab in India. After than, it enters into Pakistan and falls into the Arabian sea. Beas river travels a total length of 460 km out of which 256 km in Himachal Pradesh only. Manali, one of the picturesque hill station of northern India situated on the right side of this river.
Satluj river:- Satluj river, often known as the Red river, is the longest river among the five rivers that flows through Punjab and Pakistan. It originates from the Lake Rakshastal in Tibet near Mount Kailas. It flows in west and south-west direction and enters into India through the Shipki La pass in Himachal Pradesh. It travels a route of 320km in Himachal Pradesh. Its tributaries are the Spiti, the Ropa, the Taiti, the Kashang, the Mulgaon, the Yula, the Wanger, the Throng and the Rupi as right bank tributaries, whereas the Tirung, the Gayathing, the Baspa, the Duling and the Soldang are left bank tributaries. It enters to Punjab state at Bhakhra where the famous Bhakhra dam is created. After entering to Pakistan it merges with the Indus river. The total length of Satluj river is 1,448km.
Yamuna river:- This is the major tributary river of Ganges. It originates from Yamunotri in the lap of Himalayas in Uttaranchal state. Yamuna river flows in a southerly direction through the Himalayan foothills. With a total length of 1, 370 km, it flows through Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh before mixing with the river Ganges at Allahabad. The major tributaries of Yamuna river are Tons, Chambal, Betwa and Kon. One of the finest monument of Mughal era, the Taj Mahal is located on the bank of River Yamuna.
Highest mountain peak in HimalyaMount Everest
Mount Everest is the highest peak in the world. It rises to a height of 8,850m (29,035) above sea level. It is one of the mountains in the Himalayan range. Covering the frontiers of Tibet and Nepal, north of India. The mountain is named after Sir George Everest, who was a British surveyor-general of India. It is known by different names in different regions like Sagarmatha in Nepal and Quomolongma in Tibet. The latitude of Mount Everest is 27 59 17 N and Longitude is 86 55 31 E. In Sanskrit Himalayas mean, "abode of snow". The mountain is totally covered with snow. The height of the mountain varies depending on the amount of snowfall on its peak.
Karakoram
K2 is also known as Austin Godwin, named after an English photographer who explored the region. Locally it is known as "Chogo Ri", meaning "The Great Mountain". It is the second highest mountain peak in the world with a height of 8,611m or 28,250ft.
Kanchenjunga
Kanchenjunga is the third highest mountain peak of the world. It covers around 7000 sq km on the Sikkim and Nepal border. The word Kanchenjunga means "The Five Treasures of the Snow" in the local language, referring to its five summits, which are all over 8,000 meters. It is located at Latitude 27° 42' 9'' and Longitude 88° 9' 1 '. Kanchenjunga has an altitude of 8, 586m or 28, 169 feet, making it the world's third highest peak. It has five peaks of which the highest peak is 8,586m or 28,169 feet. It has still remained unexplored in spite of several attempts. According to Sir John Hunt, who climbed the peak of Everest with Sir edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norkey, has said Kanchenjunga is a more dangerous and hard to explore, than the Mount Everest itself. It is also known by different names like "Kachendzonga", "Kangchen Dzö-nga", and "Kangchanfanga".
Nanga Parbat
Nanga Parbat or naked mountain is another important peak of the Himalayan range. According to sources it is the ninth highest mountain in the world. It is located in regions of Baldistan, Korakoram Range, Gilgit, Pakistan. Nanga Parbat has a height of 8,126m or 26,660 ft. The mountain has such sharp edges that it cannot hold much of snow. That's the reason the mountain peaks have an unclad appearance. It has three faces, the Rahikot, Diamir and rupal. It is considered a very dangerous mountain because of the tragedies, which took place earlier. It is located at Longitude 74.35 and Latitude 35.10.
Annapurna
Among the other famous peaks of the Himalayas the Annapurna range is a very important Himalayan range. It is located in central Nepal Himalayas with an altitude of 8,091m. It ranks 10th highest mountain in the world. The Annapurna range stretches from west to east consisting of the following major peaks of the range:
Annapurna South Face: altitude: 7,219m,
Gang: altitude: 7,647m,
Gangapurna: altitude: 7,455m,
Annapurna III: altitude: 7,555m,
Annapurna IV: altitude: 7,525m and
Annapurna II: altitude: 7,937m.
Annapurna I altitude: 8,091 m.
It is located to the east of a great gorge that cuts through the Himalayas by the Kali Gandaki river, on its western and northwestern slopes it has glaciers, which drain into this gorge. Annapurna has many high peaks but the two highest peaks are Annapurna I and Annapurna II, at the western and eastern ends.
Manaslu
Manaslu, is located in Nepal about forty miles east of Annapurna with an altitude of 8,156m. It is the 8th highest mountain in the world. Manaslu is the highest peak of the Gurkha plateau. The name Manaslu is taken from a Sanskrit word "Manasa" which means "Mountain of the Spirit". It is located at longitude 84.33 and latitude 28.33. Other than the Manaslu the other high peaks of the Gurkha plateau are as follows:
Manaslu North altitude: 7,154 m.
Dakura altitude: 7,837 m.
Himal Chuli altitude: 7,864 m.
Manaslu East altitude: 7,894 m.
Dhaulagiri Mountain
It is located in the Eastern Nepal, Nepal and Tibet border with an altitude of 8,201m, is the 7th highest mountain in the world. Dhaulagiri means "white mountain". It is the highest mountain located entirely within Nepal. The peak stretches for 30 miles consisting of sharp ridges, icefalls, and glaciers. Along the main peak, several other pyramid-shaped peaks rise. Four of these peaks, from east to west, rise above 25,000 feet. It is located at longitude 83.30 and latitude 28.42.
Lhotse
Lhotse is the fourth highest peak in the Himalayan range. It is located in the China and Nepal border with an altitude of 8,516m. The peak stretches from east to west, which is located south of Mount Everest. South Col, a vertical ridge connects the peaks of the two mountains, which is never below 8, 000m. Other than the main peak of the Lhotse there are two other peaks like Lhotse Shar, which is located east of the main peak, and Nuptse, which is on the mountain's west ridge. It is located at longitude 86.56.03 and latitude 27.57.45.
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