Sunday, 22 April 2012

Big blow for Mumbai – Malinga returns home




Recurring back pain has forced Mumbai Indians’ strike bowler Lasith Malinga to return back home to Sri Lanka for treatment. The pace bowler is rumoured to be out of action for at least a couple weeks which could dent Mumbai’s chances in the ongoing Indian Premier League.

Malinga, known for his lethal yorkers, last played for Mumbai against Rajasthan on April 11th. Thereafter he missed out on his side’s match against the Delhi Dardevils on April 16th.

Nishantha Ranatunga, secretary of Sri Lanka Cricket spoke to the media and confirmed that the bowler had indeed returned home.
Injuries have plagued Malinga in recent years. A knee injury he picked up during Sri Lanka's 2007 tour of Australia threatened to cut short his career. In April 2011, he retired from Tests and decided to focus on the limited overs formats in order to spare his knee further damage.
Malinga has been the best bowler for MI even this season, claiming nine wickets in 15.5 overs at an economy rate of 4.54. Mumbai’s next game will be against Kings XI Punjab on Sunday at the Wankhede.

The Mumbai Indians management has not confirmed the nature of Malinga’s injury and have thus far claimed he was merely troubled by a back strain and would be available for the next match.

Mumbai have made  a patchy start to the fifth edition of the IPL and are currently in sixth place on the points table, having won three of their five game

Six-legged baby successfully operated

Doctors in a Karachi hospital have successfully removed the extra limbs of a baby boy who was born with six legs.The operation lasted for about two hours, and the baby is now in stable condition, doctors at the National Institute of Child Health (NICH) in Karachi said on Thursday.Birth defects like the Mermaid syndrome, a deformity where the legs are fused together, Craniopagus, a phenomenon where twins are joined at the head, and Dicephalic parapagus, a condition of having two heads, occur rarely but prove challenging to the medical world. Here are some instances of successful treatment of congenital diseases..




Thursday, 19 April 2012

Agni-V, India's first ICBM test-fired successfully

NEW DELHI: India on Thursday test-fired for the first time its most-ambitious strategic missile, the over 5,000-km range Agni-V, in a bid to join the super exclusive ICBM(intercontinental ballistic missile) club that counts just US, Russia,China, France and UK as its members.


PM hails successful launch of Agni-V missile



The solid-fuelled Agni-V, which will bring the whole of China as well as other regions under its strike envelope, was tested from Wheeler Island off the Odisha coast at 8.07 am.

''We have met all our mission objectives,'' said a jubilant DRD0 chief controller of missiles, Avinash Chander.

DRD0 chief V K Saraswat, in turn, said India had emerged as a major missile power with Thursday's test.

The nuclear-capable, three-stage Agni-V, about 50-tonne in weight and 17.5-metre tall, will become fully operational by 2014-2015 after "four to five repeatable tests" and user trials.

India could have gone for a higher strike range but believes the solid-fuelled Agni-V is "more than adequate'' to meet current threat perceptions and security concerns. The missile can, after all, even hit the northernmost parts of China.

India, of course, cannot match China in terms of its vast nuclear and missile arsenals. But missiles like Agni-V and the 3,500-km Agni-IV, tested last November, will certainly add teeth to its credible minimum nuclear deterrence posture.

With a canister-launch system to impart higher road mobility, the missile will give the armed forces much greater operational flexibility than the earlier-generation of Agni missiles.

"The accuracy levels of Agni-V and Agni-IV, with their better guidance and navigation systems, are far higher than Agni-I (700-km), Agni-II (2,000-km) and Agni-III (3,000-km),'' said the source.

The Agni missiles will get deadlier once MIRV (multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles) payloads for them are developed. An MIRV payload on a missile carries several nuclear warheads, which can be programmed to hit different targets. A flurry of such missiles can hence completely overwhelm BMD (ballistic missile defence) systems.

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

How To Remove Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications In Windows 7 & Windows Vista


It works with all editions of Windows 7 & Windows Vista. Just run the tool and follow the instructions on screen. Once done, reboot and see… no one is asking you to get genuine!!!
If you still want to fix this issue manually, you can try following method.
To fix this problem we have the following solution. Follow each step carefully to resolve the problem.
1. Search for the term “slui” in the Windows 7 search box or navigate to the following location and search for slui:
C:\Windows\System32
2. You’ll get the following files in the search results, when searched in System32 folder.
C:\Windows\System32\slui.exe
C:\Windows\System32\slwga.dll
C:\Windows\System32\slui.exe.mui
3. If you don’t find them in search results then locate them manually. Since these files are the cause for generation of WGA notifications, we should try to delete them. But deletion of this files is not a simple task. Hence we’ll use cmd to delete them.
4. Open the command prompt on Windows with administrative rights. If it requires password, just enter it. And delete the search resulted files one by one using del property. For example--enter del slui.exe to delete C:\Windows\System32\slui.exe.
Note : Type the exact location of file to delete, otherwise chances of deletion of other files are there, which can affect your system adversely.
5. Now reboot the machine, hence all WGA notifications should be disappeared. To confirm, check System Properties via Computer. That’s it. Please drop your valuable comments if something doesn’t works

Monday, 9 April 2012

PROCEDURE FOR RANKING AND TIE-BREAK IN IIT-JEE 2012


Rank Lists
Rank lists, as given below, will be prepared based on the aggregate marks obtained in IIT-JEE 2012.
  • A common rank list made up of candidates who score at least 10% in each subject and 35% in aggregate will be prepared.
  • Separate rank lists will be prepared corresponding to OBC (NCL), SC and ST categories.
    • Candidates of OBC (NCL) category must score at least 9% in each subject and 31.5% in aggregate in order to be in the OBC rank list.
    • Candidates of SC and ST categories must score at least 5% in each subject and 17.5% in aggregate in order to be in their respective rank lists.
PD Rank Lists
  • A common rank list will be prepared for PD candidates. To be in the PD rank list, candidates must score at least 5% in each subject and 17.5% in aggregate.
  • Separate PD rank lists will be prepared corresponding to the OBC (NCL), SC and ST categories. To be in these rank lists, candidates must score at least 5% in each subject and 17.5% in aggregate.
Preparatory Course Rank Lists
Separate rank lists will be prepared for preparatory course if the number of SC/ST/PD candidates in the respective rank lists is less than 1.4 times the number of seats available in the respective categories. To be in these rank lists, candidate must score at least 2.5% in each subject and 8.75% in aggregate.
For the purpose of ranking, a candidate shall be considered in all the appropriate categories.
There will be no separate waiting list of candidates.
Tie-break
The tie-break criterion, in the various rank lists, adopted for awarding ranks to the candidates who have scored the same aggregate marks is as follows:
Subject-wise average marks will be calculated for each rank list. Among the candidates having the same aggregate marks, a candidate will be ranked higher, if he/she has scored higher marks in the subject with the lowest average marks calculated as above. If there is a tie after this procedure, then the marks obtained by the tied candidates in the subject with the second-lowest average marks will be considered, and the above procedure will be repeated. Candidates tied even after this procedure will be given the same rank...

IIT JEE 2012 Expected Cutoff Marks V/S Expected Rank:-


Expected Marks –Expected Rank
Above 290                Below 500
289 – 275                  501 – 1000
274 – 245                1001 – 2000
244 – 225                  2001 – 3000
224 – 210                  3001 – 4000
209 – 200                 4001 – 5000
199 – 190                  5001 – 6000
189 – 179                  6001 – 7000
180 – 175                 7001 – 8000

The cutoff marks shown above is a expected cutoff marks, the final cut off will be published very soon...

Saturday, 7 April 2012

5 lakh aspirants to sit for IIT-JEE in 2012


A SpeciaL  Day iN the life of a Non Med Student--The IIT-JEE exam Day...
This tym the estimated Number is 5.06..Overall, candidate numbers are up from last year's 4.86 lakh and the IITs have increased the exam centres to 1,067 this year. But this exam will also probably be the last of the JEEs as we know it. There are close to 9,590 seats spread across 15 IITs and competition will be stiff with 53 candidates battling it out for one seat.
GB Reddy, JEE chairman, said, "Students are supposed to use a black ball point pen this year and not a pencil. The minimum score that a candidate must get to secure a rank has also been declared."
This year, the IITs have mandated that general category students must get a minimum aggregate score of 35% and at least 10% in each of the individual sections for being on the rank list. Similarly, OBC students must get at least 9% in individual sections and 31.5% in the overall score; for SC/ST, the minimum to be bagged in each section is 5% and 17.5% must be the minimum aggregate to be on the rank-list..

Rank of The Best Colleges iN India Is As FoLLows--



All The Best To The Aspirants....