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Sri Krishna committee

October 27, 2010 By: Tips On Interview Category: Education Articles, News

Sri Krishna committee

Sri Krishna Committee was being set up on pursuant to the “statements made on December 9, 2009 and December 23, 2009 and the meeting with the eight recognized political parties of Andhra Pradesh on January 5, 2010.”

Government of India after holding consultations with eight recognized political parties on the telangana issue has set up the Sri Krishna Committee to study the current situation in Andhra Pradesh on February 3.  Sri Krishna Committee was formed to study the political and social issues that are plaguing the state of Andhra Pradesh. The main purpose of Sri Krishna committee is to give suggestions and recommendations on the demand for separate state of telangana.

Sri Krishna Committee started taking opinions from all quarters of public on the topics of United Andhra, Telangana and Hyderabad.

Committee has requested to send public opinion to Sri Krishna committee at vkduggal.ccsap@mha.gov.in .  Committee also suggested public to send there opinions through post and phone (011-21022330) Fax (011-23022444).  But the committee informed public that the suggestions are accepted till April 2010.

Mails are requested to the following address

Member Secretary

Room No. 248, Vignan Bhavan Annexe,

Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi

Sri Krishna Committee is headed by the former Supreme Court judge of India, Justice B.N. Sri Krishna.

The other members of Sri Krishna committee are (Professor Dr. Ranbir Singh, Vice-Chancellor, National Law University) (Dr. Ms Ravinder Kaur, Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT, Delhi), (Dr. Abusaleh Shariff, Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute, Delhi) (Vinod K. Duggal, former Home Secretary, who will also function as its Member-Secretary. Mr. Duggal is also a member of the Justice Punchhi Commission on Centre-State relations.

The following are the seven-point Terms of Reference of the Sri Krishna Committee:

(1) To examine the situation in the State of Andhra Pradesh with reference to the demand for a separate State of Telangana as well as the demand for maintaining the present status of a united Andhra Pradesh.

(2) To review the developments in the State since its formation and their impact on the progress and development of the different regions of the State.

(3) To examine the impact of the recent developments in the State on the different sections of the people such as women, children, students, minorities, other backward classes, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes.

(4) To identify the key issues that must be addressed while considering the matters mentioned in items (1), (2) and (3) above.

(5) To consult all sections of the people, especially the political parties, on the aforesaid matters and elicit their views; to seek from the political parties and other organizations a range of solutions that would resolve the present difficult situation and promote the welfare of all sections of the people; to identify the optimal solutions for this purpose; and to recommend a plan of action and a road map.

(6) To consult other organizations of civil society such as industry, trade, trade unions, farmers’ organisations, women’s organisations and students’ organisations on the aforesaid matters and elicit their views with specific reference to the all round development of the different regions of the State.

(7) To make any other suggestion or recommendation that the Committee may deem appropriate.

Tips for Mobile Maintenance

October 19, 2010 By: Tips On Interview Category: Articles, Daily Tips

Tips for Mobile Maintenance

Your mobile is the lifeline contact with the outside world. Follow these simple tips to get the best from you mobile prolong its life and enhance its productivity. Make regular use of these simple tips on mobile maintenance to avoid loss of time and money. The below mentioned points apply to other phone accessories as well

Charge: Make sure your battery is completely charged. Recharge only when the battery is too low or totally run down. An early recharge causes the battery to run down more quickly

Security: Avoid unauthorized use of your mobile enable phone lock and SIM card lock using necessary PIN options. Check with manufacturer’s phone manual for more security features. Always keep a back up of your IMEI number in case your mobile is stolen report to your nearest police station and service operator

Protection: Lock your phone, using the keypad. Avoid dropping or unnecessarily shaking your phone. . Rough treatment can damage the electronic circuit boards
Battery: Be safe with your batteries. Use only genuine batteries from your phone manufacturer and only buy from authorized dealers. Going for a cheap option or a counterfeit can be dangerous.
Cleaning: Do not use harsh detergents, cleaning solvents or chemicals to clean your phone. Wipe only with a soft cloth.
Cover:
A protective cover helps repel dust and dirt, and prevent scratches. Make sure you choose a good quality cover. A Low quality cover with no air pockets can damage you phone by creating humidity inside the cover.
Storing your phone: Always store your phone in a dry place. Avoid rain, high humidity and liquids. All these may contain minerals that could corrode the electronic circuits.
Right temperature: To ensure a long life, keep your phone in a stable temperature. Avoid exposing your phone to liquid and/or exposing your phone to extreme temperature change from hot to cold and vice versa. This might create condensation and damage the phone.

Tips for Mobile Maintenance Article Submitted by :  Salman ( Seo Consultant )

Reasons why People want to be Rich

October 16, 2010 By: Tips On Interview Category: Articles

Reasons why People want to be Rich

1. People want to be rich to buy anything they want.

2. People want to be rich because people will like them immediately. Not just because they want something, but because wealth is the most valued thing in our society.

3. Freedom to travel. Chill at anyplace in the world whenever they feel to go.

4. People want to be rich because they feel they need not to work or take crap from anyone.

5.  Never have to worry about bills or the little chores that can weigh them down.

6.  Pursue there dreams – Make Fantasy A Reality!

7.  People want to be rich as they feel that there family will be able to secure the best medical, legal, and protective care.

8. Special treatment and services.

9. Get the respect they deserve.

Money is the cause of all the problems in the world, but fortunately or unfortunately money is also the solution of all the world problems.  So people find various ways in creating money by stating there own business.  Tips on Interview provides various tips on making money.

Career in Telecommunication

October 15, 2010 By: Tips On Interview Category: Articles, Career Advice, Education Articles

Career in Telecommunication

Telecommunication has become an indispensable part of our lives by making us far more efficient. A career in it is looking more attractive than ever with the advancement of every sector, and the booming technology sector, the growth of telecommunications as a sector is very bright, and the industry is set to grow at a great rate in the upcoming years. The career prospects of the students in this field are also very brilliant, due to the vastness and the number of opportunities provided by this sector. Telecom industry is said to be the industry, which even faced the recession well enough, and was not much affected.. Therefore, one can find a lucrative as well as a promising career in telecommunications sector.

Courses in the telecom sector

The telecom sector offers a variety of career options. There is room for everyone- a degree holder or a diploma holder, a candidate with a part-time certification course or one with a full-time degree. For pursuing a career in telecommunications, a student can opt for any of the following telecom courses depending on his level of education:

Bachelors of Science in Telecom Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Computer Technology

Certificate in Computer Forensics

Diploma in Telecom Engineering

Certificate in Computer Science

Bachelor of Science in Mobile Internet Communication Informatics

Certificate in Information Technology

The degree courses require a time period of four years, in which the student is made to learn all the technicalities of the subject. A student needs to have physics, chemistry and maths as his subjects in the senior secondary examination to pursue his career in the telecom sector. There are many subjects in the telecommunications industry, from which a student can choose as his specialisation, some of them are:

Telecommunications and System Lab

Statistical Signal Processing

Optical Communication & Networking

Cryptography & Network Security

Speech And Audio Processing

Advanced Computer Networks

Image & Video Processing

Wireless Communication

Satellite Communication

Multirate Systems And Filter Banks

Antenna Theory And Design

DSP and Micro Controller Lab

Range of jobs in telecom

Telecom has a wide range of career opportunities on both the hardware and software fronts. The list is long: mobile telephony, internet protocol media system, wireless communications, GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications), GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access), VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), data networks, optical networks, and much more. Internet Service Providers use telecom hardware and therefore employ telecom engineers for their network-related operations.

Telecom jobs are open for all telecom engineers or diploma holders. The important jobs offered in the sector are:

Software:

Telecom Software Engineer

Telecom Systems Solution Engineer

Hardware:

Telecom Hardware and Software Engineer

DSP Chip Design Engineer

Real-time Computer Systems Developer

Performance Optimizer

Communication:

Communication Engineer

Mobile Communication Engineer

Multimedia:

Image Processor

Video Engineer

Design:

Antenna Design Engineer

Telecommunications Equipment Designer

Management:

Trainer

Research Project Supervisor

Technical Support Provider

Future of employment in the sector

The emergence of advance technologies and the high growth rate of the industry hold a lot of promise to the jobseekers. In the future, communication sector is going to employ more people than electronics, computer science or common basic science

The teledensity was 34.5 percent as in Jan 2009 and the projected teledensity is 500 million, 40 percent of population by 2010. One can just imagine the number of people who will be required to service the demands of such a fast growing industry.Companies like Bharat Sanchar Nigam, MTNL, ISRO, Oracle, TCS, WIPRO, Airtel, siemens Communications, TATA, Vodafone, Honeywell, IT Solutions, Infosys are few of the companies, covering private as well as public sector, which holds the future of the telecommunication students

There are many more, such as Unitech, Shyam and others, in the pipeline. Until recently, only the PSUs, BSNL and MTNL, were allowed to provide Basic Phone Service through copper wires in India MTNL is operating in Delhi and Mumbai only and all other parts are covered by BSNL. However private operators have now entered the fray, although their focus is largely on the cellular business which is growing rapidly.

An estimated 275,000 jobs will be created in this sector over the next five years. Telecom, just like IT, is a growing industry because of the amount of innovation and growth it sees. It is an arm of technology that now plays a very fundamental part in our lives.