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Posted by: sonukp in Health

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The advent of the Indian Premier League (IPL) and rival competitions has meant Twenty20 is a commercially viable product for the International Cricket Council.

“Test cricket is the real heart of the game. It’s where you can really measure yourself against the greats of years gone

“There is just going to be more of it (Twenty20) because I think the crowd really enjoy it and the players enjoy it too. We’ve seen the phenomenon of Twenty20 over the past couple of years with the take-off of the IPL, and it’s going to get bigger and bigger.”


kya srk ko shivsena ke samne apologize karna chahiyee.....?

Posted by: jatinnaughty in Politics

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For Bollywood star Shahrukh Khan the question of apologizing to Shiv Sena for his remarks supporting the inclusion of Pakistani cricketers in Indian Premier League (IPL) doesn’t even arise, because the actor doesn’t consider his comment ‘anti-national’ in any way. Clarifying in an interview in New York where he’s been promoting his upcoming film My Name Is Khan, SRK said: “If there’s a controversy and if somebody’s got an issue, it’s with me and I stand up for it. I have a take on it which is very strong and I’m happy that’s the take I have as an Indian. There is no excuse for having said what I said. I’m an Indian and I believe in that.” Reacting earlier to SRK comment, Shiv Sena had labelled the star an ‘idiot’. The party activists also told theatre owners in Mumbai not to screen ‘My Name Is Khan’ which is slated for release on February 12. Meanwhile, SRK is finding little support from the film industry in his standoff with the Shiv Sena. Though many in the industry support SRK tacitly, none has openly voiced his or her support to him. Only Aamir Khan has expressed his support for inclusion of Pak players (according to him merit, not nationality, should be the criteria).

KAMYABI K 3 FACTS.....

Posted by: sonukp in Education

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1.ATTITUDE...

Apke pas badi badi degriya hai jaise ki MBA,PHD etc lekin apka attitude sahi nahi hai to ye sari degriya bekar hai aaj k coporate world me aap k kamyab proffesional banna chahte hai to apka attitude +ve hona behat zrurat hai apke attitude ka pta is baat se bhi chlta hai ki aap gilaas adha bhra kehte hai ya adha khali...


Multinational corporations in India

Posted by: Kiran in Business

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New industrial policy 1991, proposed to make Indian economy a competitive one through various changes like globalization, liberalization and privatization etc. the entire economy is becoming one globalize market. The new industrial policy is promoting foreign investment and transfer of foreign technology in India.


Where did MP3 come from?

Posted by: Kiran in Technology

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Mobile Technology

Posted by: Kiran in Technology

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Mobile technology is one of the fastest growing and most demanding of all telecommunication technologies. It is a wire less mode of telecommunication. By the use of digital technology, it is like to become universal method of telecommunication. The first application of mobile radio was related to the navigation and safety of ships. As radio wave concepts developed, it has become the media of communication. Mobile technology related words used often are GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication), MTS (Cellular Mobile Telecom Service) and IMPCS (International Mobile Personal Communication Services). GSM is now widely used and it provides common standard. So that GSM subscriber can use their handsets throughout the world where GSM is used.


hello frnds i m jatin... i m here to discuss about luv and arrange marriage which one is better.... for a


Mobile communication

Posted by: Kiran in Politics

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Mobile communication


Digitalization of world

Posted by: Kiran in Technology

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1. Mobile phones

Who said mobile phones were simply meant for making calls? The boundaries of Cellular technology were pushed further with the arrival of smart phones that added a lot more zing to the humble mobile. With ramped up processing power, increased bandwidth and a host of innovative features, smart phones like Apple’s iphone and the ubiquitous BlackBerry became the toys of choice for many. There biggest contribution, however, was to fulfill a need that most people did not even realize existing-adding more power to the mobile.


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