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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Link for downloading of font for Indian Rupee Symbol

Hi,

Its a good news to all Indians that finally Indian Government has finalized the symbol for Indian Currency which earlier were known & written as Rupees or INR or Rs. By adopting this symbol, India is the fifth country to have his own unique currency symbol after doller, euro, pond and sterling.

If you want to download the Indian Rupee Font, you can get it easily and even free as well.

Link for downloading the same is below.

http://blog.foradian.com/rupee-font-version-30

Click here to download:


Rupee_Font_Installer.rar (153 KB)


Steps

Download the above file.

Extract the files. (You will need winrar or 7zip installed in your PC to extract the files)

Double click on the Rupee_Font_Installer.exe

Click on "Install" button

Done. :)

Whats new ?

Glyph of the rupee symbol simplified

Overlapping problem of horizontal lines while font size 10 fixed

Auto installer for windows integrated .

Now you will be able to use Indian Ruppe font just as normal Arial or Times New Roman Font on your PC.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Dual SIM Mobile handsets

For the latest tech buff, dual SIM mobiles are the interesting tech gadgets. Not one or two but 15 dual-SIM card phones from a single handset manufacturer – wow. Is this a sign of things to come in the mobile handset sector? Well, there is a lot up for grabs, considering the scores of handset launches by various manufacturers – those, whose single selling point besides the cost factor, is the dual-SIM option.


The main reason behind success of Dual SIM mobiles can be attributed to, unlike the city-breed, migrants who come to work in cities like to have two numbers, one permanent and another that they can keep changing according to mobile plans.

Before we look at the various brands that manufacture dual-SIM mobiles and what consumers think of the feature, let’s look at the dual-SIM concept itself-

Dual-SIM phones are ones which can hold two SIM cards. These phones are predominantly of two kinds, the first where you have the option of switching between the SIM cards, while the other SIM remains inactive. This is known as ‘standby dual-SIM’. The other type of dual-SIM phone is what’s called the ‘active dual-SIM phones’, where both SIMs can be used together.

The dual-SIM technology has seen a steady progress over the years, from the time when SIM cards had to be clipped to be fit into an adaptor to the newer versions where SIMs can be alternated by just a click.

Major mobile players like Nokia, LG & Samsung are already absorbed into the dual-SIM race with phones such as Nokia C-series, Samsung GT B5722 and LG-KS660, naming a few. But the manufacturers who have made significant gains through their dual-SIM handsets are ones like Micromax, Spice and Karbonn Mobiles such as Q7 & X235, Spice D-90, D-1100, & D-88 and Karbonn K770 being sold extensively.

Some other players which have come up in this series includes G-Fone, Airphone, Intex, Maxx, Olive, Onida, Orion, Oscar, Videocon, Lemon, Infibeam, Fujezone, Sky, Fly, Wespro, Wynn and Zen mobiles (bet we might not know the existence of all of these).

As per majority of users, it helped in separating their work-life from their social one. The advantage dual SIM mobiles have over others is one of the SIM cards can be changed regularly to avail better mobile plans, while the other remains a permanent number. Sim can be used with better network connectivity etc.

In practice you use one SIM most of the time, and occasionally swap in another one. This is also common practice among people who travel a lot, and among cost-conscious users, such as teenagers, in the developed world.

For people juggling multiple SIMs, a dual-SIM phone therefore has obvious appeal: it allows your phone to act, in effect, as two phones at once, sitting on two networks, and may even be able to switch between active calls on different networks.

Looking at the biggest picture however, there are some more pertinent thoughts, which can be answered only in course of time. A few:

• When private players get operational with 3G, and will it have any impact on this segment of mobile users?

• Will mobile operators tie-up with handset-makers, and develop the phone contract business?

• How relevant is number portability in these times of Dual-SIM handsets?

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Monthly revision in Petrol rates finalized by three IOC

Till now we were blaming the Indian Government to raising the prices of petrol. But now when Indian government has de-regularized the petrol prices and made the oil exploration companies to fix their own retail charges, we have to suffer more. The top three Indian oil companies- HPCL, IOCL and BPCL have decided that they will revise the petrol cost on monthly basis across India. It means that petrol prices can be reached on international market level which will add additional burden on public. However, the Indian leaders will still be in position to get extra money.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Basic English Learning - Modal in Active Voice

S.N.     Modal in English                           In Hindi
1          Can                                              Sakta, Sakte, Sakti
2          Could                                           Saka, Sake, Saki
3          May                                             Taking or giving permission, blessings (in Present form only)
4          Might                                           Shayad Kare
5          Should                                         Jo kam karna Chahiye
6          Must                                            Jarur Karna Chahiye
7          Should Have                                Jo kam karna Chahiye Tha (3rd form only)
8          Must Have                                   Jarur Karna Chahiye Tha (3rd form only)
9          Is/ Am/ Are able to                      Pata ha, pate ha, pati ha (Conditional)
10        Was able to / Were able to          Paya, paye, payi
11        Will be able to                             Sakega, Sakenge, sakegi (future)
12        May or Might be able to              Shayad Sakega, sakegi, sakenge (future)
13        Has to / Have To                         Jo kam karna ha Ya karna padta ha
Has to for 3rd person such as I /We/ you / they/ boys/ children.Have to for plural and for he /she/ it / name
14        Had to                                         Karna Tha, Karna Pada Tha
15        Will have to                                 Karna Hoga, Karna Padega
16        Might or May have to                  Shayad Karna Pade or Padega
17        Dare                                            Himmat, Challenge
18        Ought To                                     Moral Duty
19        Need                                          Jarurat, Aavashyakata
20        Used to                                       Karte The or Habit
21        Would                                         Politeness in future only

Friday, July 9, 2010

Effect of commonwealth games on Delhites

Today morning when I woke up, the weather of Delhi was amazing. Birds were flying and the citizens were walking. I have just moved on the terrace of my home and was trying to enjoy the weather. Suddenly, the rain has come and I was wet. Anyway, during that time my wife has prepared a cup of tea which I have sipped. When I was on the way to my office, I have seen the driveway near ITO has been dismantled and sand & stones were lying on the road. Suddenly I remembered the headline of today Times of India that for Commonwealth Games, Delhi Govt. has decided to make the ITO as Green area and for the same, forest department has already started the planting on driveways and open spaces near ITO.
In most of area we can find that all the drive ways have been dismantled and re constructed with red stone. Do we think that will help us to make Delhi a safe, organized, clean and green Delhi? Is this not the waste of public money which is passing in between bureaucrats, politicians and contractors?
Till then the Indian Government has been selected as the organizer of Commonwealth Games, billions of money have been spent on the same. In addition, many projects for infrastructure up-gradation and public transport have been started in Delhi which also causes the negative effect of routine life of Delhites. Recently central government has hiked the charges of Petrol, Diesel, LPG and CNG on account of inflation. If we analyze the overall impact of Commonwealth games in Delhi, we will find that the citizen of Delhi as well as Indian nationals are in loss in terms of their hard earned money.
Why do we think that government is not doing anything for our wellness? Why do we think that after getting a good education in India, we should work for foreign country and provide our expertise to them? Why we can’t work in India for progression of our country and our nationals.

DDA Flats regularization status in Delhi as per DDA norms


DDA regularization for Flat -

Sanction Maps status in Ghaziabad


Sanction Maps -

Supreme Court Order dated March 14_ 2008 for Third Floor status in Delhi -

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Bharat Band

Bharat Band, a theme which was used by the indian opposition party (s) such as BJP-Bhartiya Janta Party and CPM etc, to show cause the angerness against the price hikes of various products such as Petrol, Diesel, LPG, CNG etc.

Most of the oppostion parties have joined this Bandh and have tried to made it successfull. The most of the indian economy can be said that were stopped due to the said Band. As per FICCI the loss for Indian econoy due to said band is approx Rs 13,000 Cr whereas as per ASSOCHAM and CII is Rs 10,000 and 3,000 Cr respectively.

As per the latest clippings of leading newspapers, the said band has cost Delhi of approx Rs 600 Cr.

Do we think, these kind of Band can help us in any way except the losses of daily wages for poors, labours etc. Whether it will stopped the hike of prices done by indian goevrnment.

If it can not stopped these hikes or can not give the guarantee of minimun earning for poor or labours of daily wagers, what is the benfit of these kind of protests or bands.

In my opinion, before selcting any candidate or giving the vote for MP or MLA, we should check the eligibility of the candidate whether he is eligible or not for managing your constituency. Just like we did the search for bride or groom or for job purposes.

So think many times and make havier your vote.