Friday, March 11, 2011

The magic of Cheif Minister Mayawati


AMU Nursing Students took the oath to Serve


Teach Urdu, a Language of Love to your Children - Urdu Teachers



Record for most passengers on an airplane


Record for most passengers on an airplane
It is not clear who was the first to fly an airplane: Richard Pearse, Gustave Whitehead or Orville Wright. Whoever it may have been, the distances of their flights were only about the length of the wingspan of a Boeing 747. They probably never imagined the amount of people an aircraft will be able to carry one day.
The most passengers ever carried on one flight was in 1991 during the Operation Solomon evacuation of Ethiopian Jews during Operation Solomon. 1086 people boarded a 747 in Addis Ababa. When they landed in Jerusalem, there were 1089 passengers. Three babies were born during the flight. 
Courtsey: http://didyouknow.org

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First time in India the Proportion of Nicotine and Tar will be Decided in cigarette


Johny Foster, AMU presented the GHAZALS of Famous poet Ahmad Faiz


Earlier Urdu Language was known as Hindi-Prof. Tariq Rehman, Pakistan


Uttar Pradesh Budget 2011-12 -A Report


"Holy Suffa Public School" will be proved as mile stone in Education world


Tuesday, March 8, 2011

National Seminar on Urdu and Modern Education



Unani Health Conference held on 6th Feb 2011-Felicitation


Unani Health Conference held on 6th Feb 2011- Cultural Programs


Number Notation



Number Notation
The United States does not use the metric system. But this is not the only confusing difference between the USA and Europe.

The hierarchy of numbers is universal: million, (milliard), billion, trillion, quadrillion, quintillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, nonillion, decillion, undecillion, duodecillion, tredecillion, quat(t)uordecillion, uindecillion, sexdecillion, septendecillion, octodecillion, novemdecillion, vigintillion.
In the American system of notation (the short scale), each number is a thousand times the preceding number. Thus, one billion is a thousand times one million and one trillion is a thousand billions. While in the English, French and German system (the long scale), each number is a MILLION times the preceding one! Thus, one Billion is a million times a million and a trillion is a million times a billion.
To exacerbate matters, decimals are written in the form 1.23 in the United States, 1·23 in the United Kingdom and 1,23 in continental Europe. Thus $14,100 is 14 thousand US dollars in the United States but only 14 dollars and ten cents in Austria.
The United Kingdom reverted to the short scale (American system) in 1974 and other English-speaking countries followed shortly afterward.
In India, we use neither the short nor the long scale. Indian system of notation, each number has hundred times the preceding number. The numbers goes like this: One (1), Ten (10), Hundred (102), Thousand (103), Lakh/Lac (105), Crore (107), Arab (109), Kharab (1011), Neel (1013), Padma (1015), Shankh (1017), Maha Shankh/Ald/Udpadha  (1019), Ank/Maha Udpadha  (1021), Jald/Padha  (1023), Madh  (1025), Paraardha  (1027), Ant  (1029), Maha Ant  (1031), Shisht  (1033), Singhar  (1035), Maha Singhar  (1037), Adant Singhar  (1041) 

Sunday, March 6, 2011

What your handwriting means


What your handwriting means


If letters slant to the left: Indicates introspection and a lot of emotional control.
If letter slant to the right: Reveals a person who's outgoing, friendly, impulsive, and emotionally open.
If letters are straight up and down: The sign of someone who's ruled by the head, not the heart.
Letters that slant in more than one direction: Indicates versatility and adaptability.
An erratic slant: Usually means a lack of flexibility.
Heavy pressure writing (like you can feel the rib made on the back of the paper): The writer is agitated.
Moderate pressure (the writing is dark, but you can't feel the rib on the other side of the paper): Shows ability to deal with stress.
Light pressure: Indicates someone who seems to take life in stride.
Tiny letters: Indicate the writer is has somewhat low self esteem but is intelligent.
Small letters: The hallmark of quiet, introspective types  they're generally detail-oriented and have good concentration.
Large letters: Sign of a confident, easygoing individual.
Huge letters: Indicate someone who's theatrical, usually loud, and needs to be the 
center of attention at all times.
Wide letters (their width and height are about the same): The mark of someone who's open and friendly.
Narrow letters: Show someone who's somewhat shy and inhibited but very self-disciplined.
Letters that don't touch: Indicate an impulsive, artistic, sometimes impractical free thinker.
Some letters connecting: Means the writer's personality blends logic and intuition.
All letters making contact: The sign of someone who's highly cautious.
A curved first mark: Shows a person who's traditional and plays by the rules.
A straight beginning stroke: Reveals someone who's rigid and doesn't like being told what to do.
A final stroke straight across: The writer is cautious.
An end mark that curves up: Reveals generosity.
Perfect penmanship: The hallmark of a communicative person.
An indecipherable scrawl: Indicates a person who's secretive, closed-up and likes to keep his thoughts to himself.  Courtsey: http://didyouknow.org

Founder's Day programme at the Women's College of the Aligarh Muslim University


Founder's Day programme at the Women's College of the Aligarh Muslim UniversityFounder's Day programme at the Women's College of the Aligarh Muslim University
Governor of Uttarakhand, Mrs. Margret Alva said that our formal education system has operated more for the rich than the poor, for the urban than the rural child, and for the boys than the girls, with the result that, even today, millions of girls representing the rural poor, the scheduled castes and tribes. The minorities and the urban slums, remain out of the educational umbrella.
She observed that the importance of education as a liberating tool to changing the lives of women has been long accepted and from the very beginning of the movement of the Women's liberation, education has been identified as the major instrument.

Mrs. Alva was addressing the Founder's Day programme at the Women's College of the Aligarh Muslim University here today.
Paying rich homage to Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah and his wife Waheed Jahan, she said both these great personalities have championed the cause of education for Muslim women in an era of difficult times. They founded a girls' school in 1906 and established the Female Education Association for empowerment of women. The birth of Abdullah Girls' School was indeed a rare achievement.
The Governor of Uttarakhand Mrs. Margret Alva pointed out that its an unfortunate and shameful reality of contemporary India that despite its improved economic showing, its gender indices on various parameters such as infant and maternal mortality, health, nutrition, education etc. remain the most abysmal, even in comparison with some of the poorest countries of the world.
Discussing the issue of minorities' education, she said that the literacy percentage of Muslims is considerably lower than the national average and in the case of Muslim women it is even lower. She called upon the educated women whose mind has been freed, to whom enlightenment has come, to look at life from a new angle and with a new perspective. She urged the women to be always ready to pay the price, “but be catalyst for change and instruments of women's liberation”.
In his presidential address, AMU Vice Chancellor, Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis announced that AMU will establish two Women Colleges and Women Polytechnics, one each at Murshidabad in West Bengal and Malappuram in Kerala from the next academic session to provide education to the women as a deliberate strategy to empower them. He said that the BALLB and MBA courses will start in all the above AMU Centres by the end of this month.
in West Bengal and Malappuram in Kerala from the next academic session to provide education to the women as a deliberate strategy to empower them. He said that the BALLB and MBA courses will start in all the above AMU Centres by the end of this month.
Prof. Azis said that the genesis of AMU Women's College is 106 years old and it has produced generations of million of graduates who are occupying important places in all walks of life.
Earlier, the Principal of the AMU Women's College, Prof. Bilquis Naseem Waris welcomed the guests while briefly highlighting recent achievements of its staff and students, said that Shaikh Abdullah responded to all new thoughts and ideas relating to the education of women and built a system of education that truly brought enlightenment and empowerment to women of this sub-continent.
recent achievements of its staff and students, said that Shaikh Abdullah responded to all new thoughts and ideas relating to the education of women and built a system of education that truly brought enlightenment and empowerment to women of this sub-continent.
Recalling the notable change the Womens' College is witnessing, she said one of our old girl Annu Raj Singh won Gold Medal in pistol shooting in the Commonwealth Gamesand  Ms. Maryam Zehra was elected as a cabinet to the new AMU Students' Union.
The guest of honour, Prof. Najma Zaheer Baquer, Professor Emeritus, School of Life Sciences, JNU, New Delhi also addressed the Founder's Day. She said that she was able to get a renewed confidence and the new grooming that she received from Women's College that led to success in her later life.
On this occasion, Women's College today conferred Papa Mian Award on Sana Amir. Several awards and certificates were also presented to brilliant girls by the Governor of Uttarakhand, Vice Chancellor, Prof. Zakia Siddiqui and Prof. Bilquis Naseem Waris.
Two books authored by Dr. Atia Abid and Prof. Mahlaqa Choudhary were released by Mrs. Margret Alva.

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