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Tuesday, January 9, 2018

My take on Feminism

What I believe is, feminism has screwed up this generation especially women.

Let me clear first, this feminism concept is raised only because few of us. And now this “feminism “ is interfering everywhere. Having lots of choices is good but it’s also complicated. Complexities lead to stress.
I take few examples, remember old kind where men used to pick women up for a coffee or something and perhaps a night cap. But now a hookup culture injected by feminists Which led us to one night stands and apps like tinder happen.

If I tell a lady that I’m gonna do something for you though I have to address some other important , she says no not because I m missing the important one but she runs a theory in her mind and cooks something like, “he’s gonna brag or dominate some day saying that day I did that and all...”.

They are building a wall around them which stopping the true love to reach them.

We’re in hashtag zamana. We find something fancy and trend that shit. And I think that’s how this feminism is fueled.
Let’s try to understand the things rather behave like a robot. 

Monday, June 20, 2011

The 1729??

1729 is the natural number following 1728 and preceding 1730. 1729 is known as the Hardy–Ramanujan number after a famous anecdote of the British mathematician G. H. Hardy regarding a hospital visit to the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. In Hardy's words:[1]

I remember once going to see him when he was ill at Putney. I had ridden in taxi cab number 1729 and remarked that the number seemed to me rather a dull one, and that I hoped it was not an unfavorable omen. "No," he replied, "it is a very interesting number; it is the smallest number expressible as the sum of two cubes in two different ways."

The two different ways are these:

1729 = 13 + 123 = 93 + 103

The quotation is sometimes expressed using the term "positive cubes", since allowing negative perfect cubes (the cube of a negative integer) gives the smallest solution as 91 (which is a divisor of 1729):

91 = 63 + (−5)3 = 43 + 33

Of course, equating "smallest" with "most negative", as opposed to "closest to zero" gives rise to solutions like −91, −189, −1729, and further negative numbers. This ambiguity is eliminated by the term "positive cubes".

Numbers that are the smallest number that can be expressed as the sum of two cubes in n distinct ways[2] have been dubbed "taxicab numbers". The number was also found in one of Ramanujan's notebooks dated years before the incident.

The same expression defines 1729 as the first in the sequence of "Fermat near misses" (sequence A050794 in OEIS) defined as numbers of the form 1 + z3 which are also expressible as the sum of two other cubes.

1729 is also the third Carmichael number and the first absolute Euler pseudoprime. It is also a sphenic number.

1729 is a Zeisel number. It is a centered cube number, as well as a dodecagonal number, a 24-gonal and 84-gonal number.

Investigating pairs of distinct integer-valued quadratic forms that represent every integer the same number of times, Schiemann found that such quadratic forms must be in four or more variables, and the least possible discriminant of a four-variable pair is 1729 (Guy 2004).

Because in base 10 the number 1729 is divisible by the sum of its digits, it is a Harshad number. It also has this property in octal (1729 = 33018, 3 + 3 + 0 + 1 = 7) and hexadecimal (1729 = 6C116, 6 + C + 1 = 1910), but not in binary.

1729 has another mildly interesting property: the 1729th decimal place is the beginning of the first occurrence of all ten digits consecutively in the decimal representation of the transcendental number e.[3]

Masahiko Fujiwara showed that 1729 is one of four positive integers (with the others being 81, 1458, and the trivial case 1) which, when its digits are added together, produces a sum which, when multiplied by its reversal, yields the original number:

1 + 7 + 2 + 9 = 19
19 × 91 = 1729

It suffices only to check sums congruent to 0 or 1 (mod 9) up to 19.

It has occasionally been suggested that Hardy's story is apocryphal, on the grounds that Hardy himself almost certainly would have been familiar with some of these features of the number 1729.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

blood sucking creatures......











Mr. Rahul Gandhi do this work just for an hour....without media.

Then tell us what you got...
If you really want to Change our India....No need to show us.....
We will follow you......Definitely.



“Karunaa”Nidhi Fasting(1st pic)
First time in the world history fasting only 4 hours and that too with an AC …….
This is the comedy of the year 2009….
Fasting starts after breakfast and ending before lunch. Interesting one!!

These pics are just examples.... "We can see more drama in news channels..."

stop this..............grow up to be an indian
Govt. Concessions for a Member of Parliament (MP)

Monthly Salary
: 12,000

Expense for Constitution per month
: 10,000

Office expenditure per month
: 14,000

Traveling concession (Rs. 8 per km)
: 48,000
( eg.For a visit from kerala to Delhi & return: 6000 km)

Daily DA TA during parliament meets
: 500/day

Charge for 1 class (A/C) in train: Free (For any number of times)

(All over India )


Charge for Business Class in flights
: Free for 40 trips / year (With wife or P.A .)

Rent for MP hostel at Delhi
: Free

Electricity costs at home
: Free up to 50,000 units

Local phone call charge
: Free up to 1 ,70,000 calls.

TOTAL expense for a MP
[having no qualification] per year : 32,00,000 [ i.e. 2.66 lakh/month]

TOTAL expense for 5 years
: 1,60,00,000

For 534 MPs, the expense for 5 years :

8,54,40,00,000 (nearly 855 crores)

Still they are demanding govt for more salary..

AND THE PRIME MINISTER IS ASKING THE HIGHLY QUALIFIED, OUT PERFORMING CEOs TO CUT DOWN THEIR SALARIES.....


This is how all our tax money is been swallowed and price hike on our regular commodities.......


Tuesday, April 26, 2011

The best romance i think..........!!!!

The best romantic ad i've ever seen before,,, there is no need to strip girls for a romantic scene, a romantic smile is even more enough......
i really liked it ,,, खाने के बाद कुछ मीठा हो जाए ..........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C44vihlOixk

Monday, April 25, 2011

Rani Padmini - A legendary beauty




Rani Padmini
In 1303 Allauddin khilji, Sultan of Delhi, intrigued by tales of the matchless beauty of Padmini, Rani of Chittor, of her wit and charm, decided to verify this himself. His armies surrounded Chittor, and the sultan sent a message to Rana Rattan Singh, Padmini's husband, to say that he would spare the city if he could meet its famous queen. The compromise finally reached was that the sultan could look upon Padmini's reflection if he came unarmed into the fort. Accordingly, the sultan went up the hill and glimpsed a reflection of the beautiful Padmini standing by a lotus pool. He thanked his host who courteously escorted Allauddin down to the outer gate-where the sultan's men waited in ambush to take the rana hostage.
There was consternation in Chittor until Padmini devised a plan. A messenger informed the sultan that the rani would come to him. Dozens of curtained palanquins set off down the hill, each carried by six humble bearers. Once inside the Sultan's camp, four well-armed Rajput warriors leaped out of each palanquin and each lowly palanquin bearer drew a sword.In the ensuing battle, Rana Rattan Singh was rescued-but 7,000 Rajput warriors died. The sultan now attacked Chittor with renewed vigor. Having lost 7,000 of its best warriors, Chittor could not hold out. Surrender was unthinkable. The rani and her entire entourage of women, the wives of generals and soldiers, sent their children into hiding with loyal retainers. They then dressed their wedding fine , slid their farewells, and singing ancient hymns, boldly entered the mahal and performed jauhar(సజీవ దహనం ).



Complete Story.......
In the 12th and 13th centuries, the Sultanate of Delhi - the kingdom set up by the invaders was nevertheless growing in power. The Sultans made repeated attack on Mewad on one pretext or the other. Here we may recollect the story of Rani Padmani who was the pretext for Allah-ud-din Khilji's attack on Chittod. In those days Chittod was under the Rule of King Ratansen, a brave and noble warrior-king. Apart, from being a loving husband and a just ruler, Ratansen was also a patron of the arts. In his court were many talented People one of whom was a musician named Raghav Chetan. But unknown to anybody, Raghav Chetan was also a sorcerer. He used his evil talents to run down his rivals and unfortunately for him was caught red-handed in his dirty act of arousing evil spirits

On hearing this King Ratansen was furious and he banished Raghav Chetan from his kingdom after blackening his face with face and making him ride a donkey. This harsh Punishment earned king Ratansen an uncompromising enemy. Sulking after his humiliation, Raghav Chetan made his way towards Delhi with -the aim of trying to incite the Sultan of Delhi Ala-ud-din Khilji to attack Chittor.
On approaching Delhi, Raghav Chetan settled down in one of the forests nearby Delhi which the Sultan used to frequent for hunting deer. One day on hearing the Sultan's hunt party entering the forest, Raghav-Chetan started playing a melodious tone on his flute. When the alluring notes of Raghav-Chetan flute reached the Sultan's party they were surprised as to who could be playing a flute in such a masterly way in a forest.
The Sultan despatched his soldiers to fetch the person and when Raghav-Chetan was brought before him, the Sultan Ala-ud-din Khilji asked him to come to his court at Delhi. The cunning Raghav-Chetan asked the king as to why he wants to have a ordinary musician like himself when there were many other beautiful objects to be had. Wondering what Raghav-Chetan meant, Ala-ud-din asked him to clarify. Upon being told of Rani Padmini's beauty, Ala-ud-din's lust was aroused and immediately on returning to his capital he gave orders to his army to march on Chittor.
But to his dismay, on reaching Chittor, Allah-ud-din found the fort to be heavily defended. Desperate to have a look at the legendary beauty of Padmini, he sent word to King Ratansen that he looked upon Padmini as his sister and wanted to meet her. On hearing this, the unsuspecting Ratansen asked Padmini to see the 'brother'. But Padmini was more wordly-wise and she refused to meet the lustful Sultan personally.
On being persuaded by her husband Rana Ratansen, Rani Padmini consented to allow Ala-ud-din to see her only in a mirror. On the word being sent to Ala-ud-din that Padmini would see him he came to the fort with his selected his best warriors who secretly made a careful examination of the fort's defences on their way to the Palace.
On seeing Padmini, in the mirror, the lustful 'brother', Allah-ud-din Khilji decided that he should secure Padmini for himself. While returning to his camp, Allah-ud-din was accompanied for some way by King Ratansen. Taking this opportunity, the wily Sultan deceitfully kidnapped Ratansen and took him as a prisoner into his camp and demanded that Padmini come and surrender herself before Allah-ud-din Khilji, if she wanted her husband King Ratansen alive again.
The Rajput generals decided to beast the Sultan at his own game and sent back a word that Padmini would be given to Ala-ud-din the next morning. On the following day at the crack of dawn, one hundred and fifity palaquins (covered cases in which royal ladies were carried in medieveal times) left the fort and made their way towards Ala-ud-din's camps The palanquins stopped before the tent where king Ratansen was being held prisoner. . Seeing that the palanquins had come from Chittor; and thinking that they had brought along with them his queen, king Ratansen was mortified. But to his surprise from the palanquins came out, not his queen and her women servants but fully armed soldiers, who quickly freed ; Ratansen and galloped away towards Chittor on horses grabbed from Ala-ud-din's stables.
On hearing that his designs had been frustrated, the lustful Sultan was furious and ordered his army to storm Chittor. But hard as they tried the Sultans army could not break into the fort. Then Ala-ud-din decided to lay seige to the fort. The seige was a long drawn one and gradually supplied within the fort were depleted. Finally King Ratnasen gave orders that the Rajputs would open the gates and fight to finish with the besieging troops. On hearing of this decision, Padmini decided that with their men-folk going into the unequal struggle with the Sultan's army in which they were sure to perish, the women of Chittor had either to commit suicides or face dishonour at the hands of the victorious enemy.
The choice was in favour of suicide through Jauhar. A huge pyre was lit and followed by their queen, all the women of Chittor jumped into the flames and deceived the lustful enemy waiting outside. With their womenfolk dead, the men of Chittor had nothing to live for. Their charged out of the fort and fought on furiously with the vastly Powerful array of the Sultan, till all of them perished. After this phyrrhic victory the Sultan's troops entered the fort only to be confronted with ashes and burnt bones of the women whose honour they were going to violate to satisfy their lust.
These women who committed Jawhar had to perish but theirmemory has been kept alive till today by bards and songs which glorify their act which was right in those days and circumstances. Thus a halo of honour is given to their supreme sacrifice.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Real Heroes






MOTTO-Sarvatra Sarvottam Surakhsha

The National Security Guard (NSG):- is a Special Response Unit in India that has primarily been utilized for counter-terrorism activities and was created by the Cabinet Secretariat under the National Security Guard Act of the Indian Parliament in 1986. It works completely within the Central Paramilitary Force structure. The NSG operates under the oversight of the Ministry of Home Affairs and is headed by the Director General of the Indian Police Service (IPS). The DG has always been an IPS officer whereas the recruitment is done from the Central Paramilitary Forces Of India and the Indian Armed Forces . The NSG members are also known as Black Cats because of the black drill cotton coveralls and balaclavas or helmets they wear.


The NSG's specific goals include: • Neutralization of terrorist threats • Handling hijacking situations in air and on land. • Bomb disposal (search, detection and neutralisation of IEDs). • PBI (Post Blast Investigation) • Engaging and neutralizing terrorists in specific situations. • Hostage Rescue


Some of the NSG's known operations include


• April 30, 1986 - May 12, 1988 — attack on Khalistani militants hiding in the Golden Temple during Operation Black Thunder II


• April 25, 1993 — rescue of hijacked plane Indian Airlines Boeing 737 by Islamic militants during Operation Ashwamedh


• October, 1998 — major combat missions in Jammu and Kashmir


• July 15, 1999 — rescue of 12 hostages held by armed terrorists who had stormed an apartment complex in Kashmir and killed 4 people


• September 25, 2002 — Operation Vajra Shakti to free hostages held by terrorists who had killed 29 worshippers at the Akshardham temple in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. They suffered their first combat death in this operation. A second commando, who was seriously injured and was in a coma, died after 18 months.


• November 26, 2008 Mumbai attacks — Operation Black Tornado and Operation Cyclone to flush out terrorists & rescue hostages after multiple attacks across Mumbai, India. Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan and Havaldar Gajender Singh Bisht of the Special Action Group lost their lives during the operations


Equipment


• Browning Hi-Power 9mm Semi-automatic pistol


• Glock 17 9mm Semi-automatic Pistol


• Glock 19 9mm Semi-automatic Pistol


• SIG P226 9mm Semi-automatic Pistol


• Heckler & Koch M-512 12 Gauge Shotgun


• 1A SMG 9mm Sub-machine gun


• Heckler & Koch MP5 A3,A5 and SD3 9mm Submachine Gun


• AKM 7.62x39mm Assault Rifle


• SIG SG 551 5.56mm NATO Assault Rifle


• Steyr SSG 69 7.62mm NATO Bolt-Action Sniper Rifle


• Mauser SP66 7.62mm NATO Bolt-Action Sniper Rifle


• SIG-Sauer SSG 3000 7.62mm NATO Bolt-Action Sniper Rifle


• Heckler & Koch MSG-90 7.62mm NATO Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle


• Heckler & Koch PSG1 7.62mm NATO Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle


• AGS-17 30mm automatic grenade launcher Upgrades after 26/11


• CornerShot Guns


• Laser Designator


• Advance Audio Communication Set


• GPS & GPRS Technological Systems


• Wall Surveillance Radars


• Night Vision Devices


• Protective Goggles


• Special Tactical Gears


• Thermal Imaging Cameras


• Mini Remotely Operated Vehicles


• Non skid shoes • Ghillie suits


• Helmet with in built hands free communication


• Level 3 bullet-proof vest


• Knee pad and elbow pads


• SIG SG 553 • Taser


• Chartered helicopters and ability to use civilian aircraft for emergencies.


• Anti-Materiel Rifles like the OFB produced Vidhwansak and possibly the Russian made OSV-96.


Friday, April 8, 2011

About Anna Hazare....




Things to know about Anna Hazare and Lok Pal Bill
1.Who is Anna Hazare?
An ex-army man. Fought 1965 Indo-Pak War

2.What's so special about him?
He built a village Ralegaon Siddhi in Ahamad Nagar district, Maharashtra

3.This village is a self-sustained model village. Energy is produced in the
village itself from solar power, biofuel and wind mills. In 1975, it used to
be a poverty clad village. Now it is one of the richest village in India. It
has become a model for self-sustained, eco-friendly & harmonic village.

4.This guy, Anna Hazare was awarded Padma Bhushan and is a known figure for
his social activities.

5.He is supporting a cause, the amendment of a law to curb corruption in
India.

6. How that can be possible?
He is advocating for a Bil, The Lok Pal Bill (The Citizen Ombudsman Bill),
that will form an autonomous authority who will make politicians
(ministers), beurocrats (IAS/IPS) accountable for their deeds.

7. It's an entirely new thing right..?
In 1972, the bill was proposed by then Law minister Mr. Shanti Bhushan.
Since then it has been neglected by the politicians and some are trying to
change the bill to suit thier theft (corruption).

8. Oh.. He is going on a hunger strike for that whole thing of passing a
Bill ! How can that be possible in such a short span of time?
The first thing he is asking for is: the govt should come forward and
announce that the bill is going to be passed.
Next, they make a joint committee to DRAFT the LOK PAL BILL. 50% goverment
participation and 50% public participation.Bcz u cant trust the govt
entirely for making such a bill which does not suit them.

9.What will happen when this bill is passed?
A LokPal will be appointed at the centre. He will have an autonomous charge,
say like the Election Commission of India. In each and every state,
Lokayukta will be appointed.The job is to bring all alleged party to trial
in case of corruptions within 1 year. Within 2 years, the guilty will be
punished.
Pass this on n show ur support.