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THE RICHEST DIVINITIES OF INDIA

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THE RICHEST DIVINITIES OF INDIA
DINESH VORA


THE RICHEST TEMPLES IN INDIA

Investigators plan to pry open the final vault hidden
deep under the centuries-old
Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple as police guarded
round the clock the shrine where billions of dollars
worth of treasure has been discovered.
Over the last week a seven-member team of investigators
has broken into five of the six secret subterranean vaults piled high with jewels that have laid
untouched for hundreds of years.

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PADMANABHASWAMY KSHETRAM

The temple that houses a sleeping idol of Lord Vishnu is the richest temple in the world. Treasure worth Rs 100,000 crore ($ 20,000,000,000) or 20 billiion dollars was recently found in secret chambers on temple land. Golden crowns, 17 kg of gold coins, 18 ft long golden necklace weighing 2.5 kg, gold ropes, sack full of diamonds, thousands of pieces of antique jewellery, and golden vessels were some of the treasures unearthed during the weekend.

Rs. 1 Crore =
Rs. 1,00,00,000 =
Rs. 10,000,000 =
Rs. 10 Million =
$ 200,000 (At very appx. Rs. 50 = $1)

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TIRUMALA TIRUPATHI VENKATESHWARA

With an annual income of Rs 650 crores, Tirupathi Balaji is the second richest deity in India. The temple has over 3000 kgs of gold deposited in different banks and Rs 1000 crore in fixed deposits. The temple trust receives around Rs 300 crore, 350 kg of gold and 500 kg of silver as donations every year.

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SHRI SAI SANSTHAN SHIRDI

The famous pilgrim center of Shri Saibaba temple in Shirdi, one of the richest temples in Maharashtra, has ornaments and jewellery worth over Rs. 32 crore and investments running into Rs. 450 crore according to official documents. The temple trust has gold worth Rs 24.41 crore, silver worth Rs 3.26 crore, silver coins worth Rs 6.12 lakh, gold coins worth Rs 1.288 crore and gold pendants worth Rs. 1.123 crore. Annual revenue of the trust is approximately Rs. 450 crore.

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MATA VAISHNO DEVI

The second most visited temple in the country after
Tirupathi Balaji, Vaishno Devi has
an annual income of Rs 500 crore.
Managed by the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board,
popularly called the Shrine Board,
the temple has a daily income of Rs 40 crore.

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SIDDHIVINAYAK MANDIR

Situated in the heart of Mumbai, the second
richest temple in the state of Maharastra
has an annual income of Rs 46 crore
and has Rs 125 crore in fixed deposits.
The temple known for its famous devotees
receives around
Rs 10-15 crores as donations
every year.
As per the financial records of Shree Siddhivinayak
Ganapati Temple Trust, the assets of the temple stood
at approximately Rs.140 crore for the year ended
March 2009.

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GURUVAYUR TEMPLE

Run by a nine-member committee under the Kerala Dewaswom Board, the most famous Lord Krishna temple in South India makes Rs. 2.5 crore annually and has approximately Rs. 125 crore in fixed deposits.

The most sought after puja at the temple, the Udayaasthamana Puja, has a wait list till the year 2049.

The dawn to dusk Puja costs Rs 50,000.

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Improve your eyesight

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We all know how important it is to keep our bodies fit by doing things like going to the gym, jogging, and swimming. But, did you know that you can exercise your eyes as well?

Eye exercising will keep your eyes healthy and help minimize eyestrain. Here are some easy to follow steps and tips to exercise your eyes and keep them healthy!

  • Palming Exercise - Sit comfortably on a chair. Rub your hands together until they feel warm. Close your eyes and cover them lightly with your cupped palms. Avoid applying pressure on your eyeballs. Place your palms so that the nose remains uncovered, and the eyes remain behind the slight hollow of the palms. Make sure that no light rays enter the eyes, and leave no gaps between fingers or between the edge of the palms and the nose. You may still see other lingering traces of colors. Imagine deep blackness and focus on the blackness. Take deep breaths slowly and evenly, while thinking of some happy incident; or visualize a distant scene. After your eyes see nothing but blackness, remove your palms from your eyes. Repeat the palming for 3 minutes or more.
  • Close your eyes tightly for 3-5 seconds, then open them for 3-5 seconds. Repeat this 7 or 8 times.
  • Close your eyes and massage them with circular movements of your fingers for 1-2 minutes. Make sure you press very lightly; otherwise, you could hurt your eyes.
  • Press three fingers of each hand against your upper eyelids, and hold them there for 1-2 seconds, then release. Repeat 5 times.
  • Sit and relax. Roll your eyes clockwise, then counter-clockwise. Repeat 5 times, and blink in between each time.
  • Focusing Exercises – Sit about 6 inches (150 mm) from the window. Make a mark on the glass at your eye level (a small sticker, black or red, would be perfect). Look through this mark and focus on something far away for 10-15 seconds; then focus on the mark again.
  • Hold a pencil in front of you at arm's length. Move your arm slowly to your nose, and follow the pencil with your eyes until you can keep it in focus. Repeat 10 times.
  • Look in front of you at the opposite wall and pretend that you are writing with your eyes, without turning your head. It may seem difficult at first, but with a bit of practice it is really fun. The bigger the letters, the better the effect.
  • Imagine that you are standing in front of a really big clock. Look at the middle of the clock. Then look at any hour mark, without turning your head. Look back at the center. Then look at another hour mark. Do this at least 12 times. You can also do this exercise with your eyes closed.
  • Focus on a distant object (over 150 feet or 50 m away) for several seconds and slowly refocus your eyes on a nearby object (less than 30 feet or 10 m away) that's in the same direction. Focus for several seconds and go back to the distant object. Do this 5 times.
  • Focus on an object in the distance (as far as possible) with a low contrasting background. Do this for a few minutes every half hour or so. This does not improve your vision, nor does any other technique. It can, however, maintain your best eyesight level during the day and prevent significant further vision deterioration.
  • Make up and down eye movements starting from up to to down. Do this 8 times. Then do the side to side eye movement, starting from left to right. Repeat this 8 times. Make sure not to add pressure to your eyes! It only worsen your vision!

Tips

  • It's more important to do the exercises regularly than to do them for a long time. Even 30-60 seconds of eye movement every hour is very helpful. For example, when your computer takes its sweet time to do something, most people just stare at the poor thing and waste the time, but you can make a few circles with your eyes. Even the first day you do this, you should notice that, when you finish working, your eyes aren't as tired as usual.
  • Taking short breaks from near work (e.g. staring at a computer monitor) to stare out to the distance also relieves some strain.
  • Palming is a good method to help your eyes feel better. You close your eyes and put your palms over them, this will rest your eyes.
  • Blink the eyes many times.
  • Splash your eyes with cold water repeatedly when feasible, and especially when your eyes are strained.


WRITE IN INDIAN LANGUAGES WITH NHM WRITER

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WRITE IN INDIAN LANGUAGES WITH NHM WRITER
 
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             One application that helps you write in any language, any encoding, any keyboard layout. Write in 10 Indian languages such as Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil & Telugu.

Download Manual

MD5   : bc5eaf7711341fa542f5a9613c28948c



  • Write in 10 Indian languages such as Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil & Telugu
  • Works in all the browsers like Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Opera and others
  • Fast, Compact and Effective software with size less than 1 MB
  • Enables "Regional Language Support" without need of "Windows CD"
  • Works with Windows 2003/XP & Vista
  • "Windows Text Services" for smooth typing of Unicode in MS Office applications
  • Context sensitive key preview & On-Screen Keyboard for learners
  • Treats Backspace as Undo while Typing, that ensures your speed
  • Extendable to more encodings & Keyboard layouts for any language

and much more.

For users who have NHM Writer already installed, please follow the steps below to install the new version.

  1. Close NHM Writer application, if it is running.
  2. Uninstall the previous version.
  3. Install the current new version.

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Simulation Case Studies PPTs

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Case Studeis that where present in the ppt where inventory and queueing systems. Which were usefull for exam that is for externals 



Simulation of Inventory Systems.ppt   case studies Download 

SImulation III unit missed ppt

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Generally the word data is taken to mean quantitative data or numbers. Certainly numeric data are very important in simulation modeling and in some cases large quantities of such data are required. In various ways we can collect data.
Secondary data – data someone else has collected
This is what you were looking for in your assignment.
Primary data – data that is collected by him/herself 
Collecting Input Data 
Data collection devices
Time collection mode and units
Other data collection considerations:
Unbiased Data
Avoid Process Disruption
 The sources of input data are
  Historical records    Manufacturer specifications  Vendor claims
Operator estimates  Management estimates  Automatic data capture
Direct observation

TCP/IP important questions for 3rd unit and 4th unit

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Chakri of 4/4 btech section B as given Important questions to read from 3rd and 4th units








Simulation Simula ppt

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Simula PPT prepares By mr.Phani       —

The basic idea behind simula is to add to algol the concept of a collection of programs, called processes, conceptually operating in parallel. In simula program, the definition of a process class is accomplished in a block which is simulas fundamental way for program decomposition


Simula ppt Download

simulation reamaining ppt

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simulation reamaining by mr phani
expressino based.ppt download
gpss and simscript.ppt download
random number generation and test of random numbers.ppt download
validation.ppt download

Simulation Model paper and Syllabus Paper completely

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Important news there is no previous papers for simulation subject because there is a change in the syllabus from last year and this year.Here now u undergo through the model paper 2011  for present syllabus prepared by Mr.Phani.

CLICK ON THE PAPERS TO ENLARGE


Data Mining PPts By Mrs.Sunitha Vrsec Sources

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Data mining PPts By Sunitha over all chapters and units

Classification by Backpropagation.ppt  Download

Clustering Methods.ppt Download

clustering.ppt Download

decision tree.ppt Download

other classification methods.ppt Download

Partitioning Algorithms.ppt Download

Artificial Intelligence Website awesome Cleverbot

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Two days back I have seen a website named Cleverbot.com which was mind blowing based on the Artificial Intelligence you can talk to a robot normally we talk. It gives answers like the other responds to us. Just check it out
LINK : Cleverbot.com    
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You can see some conversation with it 
User: Hey.
Cleverbot: Hey!!
User: How's it goin'?
Cleverbot: Good!
User: Awesome!
Cleverbot: *cries*.
User: What's wrong?
Cleverbot: You hurt me...
User: How so?
Cleverbot: With words.
User: Is 'awesome' a bad word?
Cleverbot: Why is it a bad word?
User: You said it was a bad word!
...
Cleverbot: What is awesome?
User: Everything!
Cleverbot: What is bad?
User: Awesome?
Cleverbot: Yes, awesome.
User: So awesome is a bad word?
Cleverbot: Yes!
User: Oh. Well I'm sorry then.
Cleverbot: Why are you sorry?
User: For saying aw- nevermind.
...
User: Oh. I see.
Cleverbot: Yeah. And I did not say I was tired.
User: That's awesome.
Cleverbot: I don't think so.
User: Oh, that's right. It's a bad word. Sorry, I keep forgetting.
Cleverbot: What do you keep forgetting?
User: That it's a bad word.
Cleverbot: Thats right again. Impressive.
User: Thank you.
Cleverbot: So what is your favorite thing to do?
User: Say awesome.
Cleverbot: Yes so awesome you are awesome.
User: That's a bad word!!
Cleverbot: You are a cunning linguist.
User: Humph.
Cleverbot: Hehehehe.
User: Hahahaha.
Cleverbot: Hehe.
User: Haha.
Cleverbot: Yes.
User: No.
Cleverbot: No, yes.
User: Yes, no.
Cleverbot: No Yes.
User: Yes No.
Cleverbot: Maybe so.
User: Yeah. AWESOME SAUCE!!!!
Cleverbot: Awesome sauce makes you awesome.
User: Thank you, but isn't awesome a bad word?
Cleverbot: Yes.
User: Then you're swearing!!
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Clever bot isa an APP that you must keep in mind. You can have it for IPHONE 
"An app uniquely designed for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
Chat to a bot about anything and everything.
Beautiful bubbles, in a shade of your choosing.
Return to where you left off - or start a new conversation.
Unlimited Cleverbot chat coming from dedicated servers, with no ads.
The app costs just 99c US, 79c in Europe or 59p in the UK. "





"Cleverbot wins Machine Intelligence Prize
Cambridge, 15th December 2010"

Wireless record soft copy

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wireless lab
Sno
Program

PageNo
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Implementation of MIDlets and MIDlet networking applications


1(a)
Change Title of phone

3
1(b)
Interaction with user

5
1(c)
Creation of Soft Button

7
1(d)
Display of Soft key Action

9
2
MIDP

2(a)
Message Sending

11
2(b)
Typing Text in Textbox

14
2(c)
Current System Time

16
2(d)
Email Sending

20
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Mobile Media API

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4
Wireless Messaging API

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Java APIs for Bluetooth Wireless Technology

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J2ME Web Services APIs

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Mobile 3D Graphics

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Wireless and networking lab a wonderful lab if you are most interested on programing wireless communication.It contains Bluetooth messaging, text messaging program, se3nding mail. The above are programs that are uploaded on internet as a word document. This material is only for reference but dont use it for copy paste purpose.

Note:Use it as a reference not for copy paste 






A good blog for software Engineering Stuff / ppts

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Priya Who is mainter of all the stuff about This aoftware Enginnering. i think so it may be usefull to you all.
When computer software succeeds- when it meets the needs of the people who use it,when it performs flawlessly over a long period of time,when it is easy to modify and even easier to use- it can change things for the better.But when software fails-when users are dissatisfied,when it is error prone,when it is difficult to change and even harder to use-bad things can and do happen.We all want to build software that makes things better,avoiding the bad things that lurk in the shadow of failed efforts.To succeed,we need discipline when software is designed and built.We need an engineering approach.



Data Mining PPts By Mrs.Sunitha

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Here are Some PPTs in Data Mining.. Topics of that ppts are data discretization, Data integration and transformation,Data warehousing, Numerosity reduction, PCA, You can download thrm here. Plz check whether there topics are repated are not. If so plz comment if the topic is repeated again.
Dw and DM (2010-11)(data discretization) :Download

Dw and DM (2010-11)(Data integration and transformation)):Download

Dw and DM (2010-11)(Data warehousing):Download

Dw and DM (2010-11)(Numerosity reduction):Download

Dw and DM (2010-11)(PCA):Download





Simulation unit 2 ppt

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Simulation 2 unit full ppt by Mr.Phaneendra

Combined Linear Congruential Generator
Tests for Random Numbers
Kolmogorov-Smirnov Test
Chi-square test

Difference between K-S Test and Chi square test
Auto correlation intro
Notations
Gap Test 
Poker Test
contin......


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