May 22, 2012

12 th Result

சென்னை: தமிழகம் முழுவதும் நடந்து முடிந்து பிளஸ் 2 தேர்வு முடிவுகள் இன்று காலை வெளியானது. இந்த முடிவின்படி நாமக்கல்லை சேர்ந்த மாணவி சுஸ்மிதா முதலிடத்தையும், 2 வது , 3 வது இடத்தையும் நாமக்கல் மாவட்ட மாணவிகளே பிடித்தனர். தேர்வு முடிவை தேர்வுத்துறை இயக்குநர் வசுந்தரா தேவி வெளியிட்டார்.


கடந்த மார்ச் மாதம் 8ம் தேதி துவங்கிய இந்த தேர்வில் 7 லட்சத்து 60 ஆயிரத்து 975 மாணவ, மாணவிகள் எழுதினர். முடிவுகள் அந்தந்த பள்ளிகளிலும் ஒட்டப்பட்டன. வெற்றி பெற்ற மகிழ்ச்சியில் மாணவ, மாணவிகள் ஒருவருக்கொருவர் கை குலுக்கி வாழ்த்து தெரிவித்து கொண்டனர்.


முதல் 3 இடங்களை பிடித்தவர்கள்: முதல் ரேங்க், சுஸ்மிதா ( 1189 மார்க்குகள்) எஸ்.கே.பி., மேல்நிலைப்பள்ளி , நாமக்கல், இரண்டாமிடம் ; கார்த்திகா, அசோக்குமார், மணிகண்டன் ஆகிய 3 பேரும் 2 ம் இடத்தை பிடித்துள்ளனர், நாமக்கல், 3 ம் இடத்தை 2 பேர் பிடித்துள்ளனர். முதல் 3 இடங்களையும் மொத்தமாக நாமக்கல் மாவட்டம் அள்ளியது.




Thanks to dinamalar

Apr 28, 2012

Tancet Results 2012

Apr 27, 2012

Gigantic aquarium

Gigantic aquarium opens in shopping mall with 3,000 fish, 264,000 gallons of water and the strength to withstand earthquakes
The Aquadream is the world’s biggest cone-shaped fish tank and includes a glass lift up the middle, giving shoppers the sensation of being underwater.It contains a real reef that includes genuine coral, shoal upon shoal of colourful fish as well as sharks and rays

The structure is 40 feet in diameter at the bottom and 44 feet at the top – with acrylic panels that are nearly five inches thick.


Mar 8, 2012

A Golden Opportunity for Graduates


Angkor Wat


அங்கூர் வாட் என்பது, அங்கூர், கம்போடியாவிலுள்ள ஒரு இந்துக் கோயில் தொகுதியாகும். இது இரண்டாம் சூரியவர்மன் (கிபி 1113-1150) என்பவரால் கட்டப்பட்டது.வாட் என்பது கோயில் என்பதைக் குறிக்கும் கெமர் மொழிச் சொல்.



ஒரு அகழியும், மூன்று மண்டபங்களும் மத்தியிலுள்ள ஐந்து கோயில்களைச் சூழவுள்ளன. மேற்கிலிருந்து வரும்போது அகழியின் மேல் அமைந்துள்ள நீண்ட பாலத்தினூடாக முதலாவது வெளி மண்டபத்தை அணுகலாம்.



முதல் மண்டபம் வெளிப்புறம் சதுரத் தூண்களையும், உட்புறம் மூடிய சுவரையும் கொண்டுள்ளது. தூண்களுக்கு இடைப்பட்ட விதானம் (ceiling) தாமரைவடிவ அலங்காரங்களைக் கொண்டுள்ளது. மூடிய சுவர் நடன உருவங்களால் அலங்கரிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது.





 இச் சுவரின் வெளிப்புறம் தூண்களோடுகூடிய பலகணிகள், அப்சரஸ்கள் மற்றும் விலங்குகளின் மீதமர்ந்து நடனமாடும் ஆண் உருவங்கள் முதலியவற்றால் அலங்காரம் செய்யப்பட்டுள்ளது.

எல்லா மண்டபங்களினதும் சுவர்களில் அப்சரஸ் உருவங்கள் காணப்படுகின்றன. முதல் மண்டபத்திலிருந்து நீண்ட வழிமூலம் இரண்டாவது மண்டபத்தை அடைய முடியும். இது இரண்டு பக்கங்களிலும் சிங்கச்சிலைகள் அமைந்த படிக்கட்டைக் கொண்ட மேடையிலிருந்து அணுகப்படுகிறது. இரண்டாவது மண்டபத்தின் உட்சுவர்களில் வரிசையாக அமைந்த புடைப்புச் சிற்பங்கள் உள்ளன. மேற்குப் பக்கச் சுவரில் மகாபாரதக் காப்பியக் காட்சிகள் காணப்படுகின்றன. மூன்றாவது மண்டபம், உயர்ந்த terrace இன் மீது அமைந்து ஒன்றுடனொன்று மண்டபங்களால் இணைக்கப்பட்ட ஐந்து கோயில்களைச் சூழ அமைந்துள்ளது.


 மண்டபங்களின் கூரைகள், பாம்புகளின் உடல்களையும், சிங்கம் அல்லது கருடனின் தலையையும் கொண்ட உருவங்களால் அலங்கரிக்கப்பட்டுள்ளன.






மேற்குப் பக்கத்திலுள்ள முதன்மைக் கோயிலின் வெளி முற்றத்தில் இரண்டு "நூலகங்கள்" அல்லது சிறிய கோவில் அமைப்புக்கள் உள்ளன.

அகழிக்கு வெளியே அதனைச் சுற்றி புல்வெளிகளமைந்த பூங்காக்கள் உள்ளன.


கம்போடியாவைக் குறிக்கும் சின்னமாக விளங்கும் இக்கோவிலின் படம் அந்நாட்டின் தேசியக் கொடியிலும் இடம் பெற்றுள்ளது.

thanks to wikipedia

Feb 6, 2012

Education Fair in chennai


   An informative seminars on studies in abroad, visas, scholarships and loans. If you have to plan your studies at abroad, then you can go and get some idea.

Date:

Mon, 13th Feb'12
10.30 am to 5.30 pm

Venue:

Hyatt Regency
365, Anna Salai, Teynampet
Chennai

Topics & Timings:
   
SCHOLARSHIPS & LOANS - 11.00 am

SINGAPORE - 11.30 am

CANADA - 12.00pm & 2.30pm

USA - 12.30pm & 3.00pm

UK - 1.00pm & 3.30pm

NEW ZEALAND - 1.30 pm

AUSTRALIA - 2.00 pm

MBA DESTINATION - 4.00 pm

SWITZERLAND - 4.30 pm

VISAS - 5.00 pm

NASA's Kepler Mission Discovers a World Orbiting Two Stars




The existence of a world with a double sunset, as portrayed in the film Star Wars more than 30 years ago, is now scientific fact. NASA's Kepler mission has made the first unambiguous detection of a circumbinary planet -- a planet orbiting two stars -- 200 light-years from Earth.


Unlike Star Wars’ Tatooine, the planet is cold, gaseous and not thought to harbor life, but its discovery demonstrates the diversity of planets in our galaxy. Previous research has hinted at the existence of circumbinary planets, but clear confirmation proved elusive. Kepler detected such a planet, known as Kepler-16b, by observing transits, where the brightness of a parent star dims from the planet crossing in front of it.




Image: In the Light of Two Suns - This artist's concept illustrates Kepler-16b, the first planet known to definitively orbit two stars -- what's called a circumbinary planet. The planet, which can be seen in the foreground, was discovered by NASA's Kepler mission. more

Sky Drops - Collecting Water in the Sky

Skydrops is a helium inflated balloon designed to collect water by harnessing Mother Nature’s own energy. Spinning in the wind creates energy used to cool metallic sheets with peltier cells within the balloon. As the air passes through the cooled surface, water begins to condensate, and becomes a liquid before falling through a cable to a reservoir at the ground. Designed to fly uninterrupted for up to 2 months, the Skydrop will be able to create up to  50 liters every day.






A Guidance for selecting the right B-school.

Placements, Quality of faculty, Quality of students, Opportunities for doing internships and ‘live’ projects, Infrastructure, are some of the most important criteria for selecting the right B-school. Another important indicator of the quality of a B-School is the ‘Cut Off’ percentile that it considers for shortlisting candidates for the GD-PI round.

 Going through this list will provide you an indication of the quality of the B-schools and your likelihood of making it to your dream B-schools.
 PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE CUT OFFs ARE FOR MBA ADMISSIONS 2009-10 FOR FLAGSHIP 2-YEAR MBA PROGRAM, AND MAY UNDERGO CHANGES THIS YEAR. more..

Feb 1, 2012

Energy Generation

One of the biggest obstacles to the widespread use of wind power generation is that many areas just aren’t that windy.The alternative form of wind energy produced by trains is very unique, as it does not depend on any natural energy resource. A moving train compresses the air in the front of it and pushes the air from its sides thereby creating a vacuum at its rear and its sides as it moves forward. To fill up this vacuum a mass of airflow rushes into the sides and the rear. The kinetic energy of the wind movement thus created can be used to generate electricity.
Roof renovations are integrating solar cell modules into traditional roof materials in order to generate clean energy. This system will promote the effective use of roof space.
Figure 1. Direction of wind flow




Way of disposing of such a vast quantity of human waste & distributing it along the tracks, a place guaranteed to be uninhabited, to sterilize in the searing tropical sun these biodegradable wastes shall be used to produce clean energy & stabilization of wastes. Use of bio-degradable waste has been effective in power production. Bio-degradable waste undergoes a process of anaerobic digestion after which they are subjected to Induction Heating. Methane gas is produced, which then powers the methanol fuel cells. 
The energy is generated without any interference of the normal train operation. This generated electricity can be further used. more...

Internet



“INDIA IS NOT POOR…..

ONLY INDIANS ARE POOR”…..

 INDIA lives in villages. India has nearly 600000 villages(nearly 80% of population).There exists Rural-Urban DIGITAL DIVIDE. Rural people are unable to access ICT (Information & communication Technology).Rural people are those  who may not know how  to read and write. So its in the hands of budding engineers to empower them.

Here we are bringing INTERNET facility to laymen in cost-effective AND eco-friendly manner.Thro’ this eco-friendly green-internet concept rural people can get Internet, climate, agro-based services real time. Here we have taken e-mail services for instance. 

CURRENT SCENARIO:WHAT STATISTICS SAY

                                                  Recent 15th census 2011 estimate says that India’s total population is 121 crore .Of the 121 crore out of which 83.3 crore live in rural areas  more....

Water

The Global Situation 



         Less than 3% of the world’s water is fresh – the rest is seawater and undrinkable.

         Of this 3%, over 2.5% is frozen, locked up in Antarctica, the Arctic and glaciers, and not available to man.

         Thus, humanity must rely on this 0.5% for all of man’s and ecosystem’s fresh water needs.more....

Internet


What is cyber terrorism?
  • An attack that undermines the confidentiality or availability of a computer, information resident on it.
  • Some offences under Computer Misuse and Cybercrime Act 2003:
  • Unauthorised access to data
  • Access with intent to commit offences
  • Unauthorised access to and interception of computer service
  • Damaging or denying access to computer system



 
 more ......

Energy Generation

In particular this invention relates to the shape and form of leaves and needles and their incorporated nonmaterial’s that allows the Nano leaf to harvest, capture environmental energies like solar radiation, wind and sound and turn this into electricity, the Nano leaves made from a flexible substrate, is exploited on both sides, using a process called thin-film deposition which will incorporated thermo and photovoltaic material for the purpose of converting solar radiation (light and heat) in addition we introduce piezoelectric connective elements that connect/affix the leaf to the plant or tree, this not only allows quick and secure assembly but it also serves for turning wind energy into electricity. Furthermore we intend to get our Nano leaves as close to real as possible, one way to achieve this is to emboss the leaves,
creating a three-dimensional leaf surface image, which is beneficial for harvesting and capturing solar radiation. The invention advances upon all prior art artificial leaves, needles and grasses including water based plants, this method not only foresees an economical and efficient way to harvest solar radiation and wind energy via incorporation of thermo- photovoltaic and piezoelectric materials but also reveals a method for affixing artificial leaves that can harvest and capture solar radiation, wind energy and energy generated from falling rain and hail, providing an aesthetically pleasing and natural looking artificial leaves and needles that can be affixed to trees, plants, shrubs and water based plants. Furthermore the main advantage of these Nano leaves is that these
leaves are converting more energy than the solar panels. When we comprised the energy produced from Nano leaf tree to the energy produced with the solar panels, we found out that artificial Nano trees are converting solar radiation (light and heat) and wind(3 in 1) 130kwh p/in
  per year 370 euro p/in and solar panels are converting sun light 90Kwh p/in2 580p/in2.As far as we concern about the usage of this energy, this electrical energy can be used for driving the car which will reduce the use of the fossil fuels and can be used to enlighten the house.
It concludes by stating that the scope of the renewable energy from the Nano leaf tree in a relatively modern field will tend to solve the very big problems for the world like global  warming.
more....

CLIMATIC CHANGE



Basic Issues

   Earth’s climate varies naturally – because of a variety of cosmological and geological processes.

     “Climate change” refers to an additional, and relatively rapid, change induced by human actions.

     The additional change – several degrees C within a century – will disrupt the foundations of life on Earth.

  Ecosystems and life in general have evolved within a narrow band of climatic-environmental conditions.





GHG: Coming Decades

The International Energy Agency predicts that the increase in greenhouse more...

Climate Risk Manager

Climate by definition is past weather that prevailed more than 30 years in larger areas/ regions. Climate though partly modified (artificial rainfall and changing plant microclimate agronomically), in larger sense, it can not be modified. Hence it is the mandate requirement of living beings to adapt themselves to the existing ruling climate. Under normal weather/ climate situation, there is variability which has some fixed periodicity. But under change in climate condition (climate change) with increased volume of green house gas accumulation in the atmosphere that triggered air temperature, the study on variability has to be made. Since the atmosphere has no political boundary, the impact from larger greenhouse gas accumulation from one region of the world (developed countries) may affect the other part of the world (developing and under developed countries). Hence climate is to be managed scientifically at the village level by doing local level adaptation and mitigation practices rather than at regional level in order to sustain the livelihood activities of the human population. Under this umbrella, it is paramount important to train selected villagers to manage local climate and this forms one among the adaptation practices to maneuver the impact from climate change. more....

Jan 30, 2012

Online Game



From today onwards I will start a small online general knowledge game. If you want to participate please click this address  worldcolleges.blogspot.com


Jan 27, 2012

Kerala HSC TimeTable 2012

Kerala Plus 1 Time Table :



March 12 – Monday – Gandhian Studies/Statistics
March 13 – Tuesday – Geology/Samskrita Sahityam/Elec. Service Technology
March 14 – Wednesday – Part I English
March 15 – Thursday – Part II Second Language/Computer Information Technology
March 17 – Saturday – Physics/Business Studies/Part 3 languages/Social Work/Music
March 19 – Monday – Chemistry/Political Science/Communicative English/Samskrita Shasthram
March 20 – Tuesday – Psychology/Home Science/Accountancy/Geography/Philosophy/Anthropology
March 21 – Wednesday – Biology/Economics/Journalism
March 22 – Thursday – Computer Science/Computer Application/Electronics/History/Islamic History & Culture
March 24 – Saturday – Mathematics/Sociology/English Literature



Kerala Plus 2 Time Table :


March 12 – Monday – Part I English
March 13 – Tuesday – Part II Second language/Computer/IT
March 14 – Wednesday – Gandhian Studies/Statistics
March 15 – Thursday – Geology/Samskrita Sahityam/Elec. Service Technology
March 17 – Saturday – Physics/Business Studies/Part 3 languages/Social Work/Music
March 19 – Monday – Chemistry/Political Science/Communicative English/Samskrita Shasthram
March 20 – Tuesday – Psychology/Home Science/Accountancy/Geography/Philosophy/Anthropology
March 21 – Wednesday – Biology/Economics/Journalism
March 22 – Thursday – Computer Science/Computer Application/Electronics/History/Islamic History & Culture
March 24 – Saturday – Mathematics/Sociology/English Literature


Tamil Nadu SSLC Exam TimTable 2012

Tamilnadu SSLC( State Board) 10th Exam Time Table:

04 - April - 2012 - Wednesday - Language - I (Tamil Paper 1)
09 - April - 2012 - Monday - Language - II (Tamil Paper 2)
11 - April - 2012 - Wednesday - English - I
12 - April - 2012 - Thursday - English - II
16 - April - 2012 - Monday - Maths (Mathematics)
19 - April - 2012 - Thursday - Science
23 - April - 2012 - Monday - Social Science

Tamilnadu 10th Exam 2012 Matriculation Time Table:

04 - April- 2012 - Wednesday - Language Paper I
09 - April- 2012 - Monday - Language Paper II
10 - April- 2012 - Tuesday - English Paper I
11 - April- 2012 - Wednesday - English Paper II
12 - April- 2012 - Thursday - Maths paper I
16 - April- 2012 - Monday - Maths Paper II
17 - April- 2012 - Tuesday - Science Paper I
18 - April- 2012 - Wednesday - Science Paper II
19 - April- 2012 - Thursday - History
20 - April- 2012 - Friday - Geography

Time Table for 10th AngloIndian Exams 2012:

04 - April- 2012 - Wednesday - Language
09 - April- 2012 - Monday - English - I
10 - April- 2012 - Tuesday - English - II
11 - April- 2012 - Wednesday - Maths - I
12 - April- 2012- Thursday - Maths -II
16 - April- 2012 - Monday - Science - I
17 - April- 2012 - Tuesday - Science - II
18 - April- 2012 - Wednesday - History
19 - April- 2012 - Thursday – Geography