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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Motor Insurance: How to make a claim



Here is a comprehensive guide to help you accelerate your claim process in case of an eventuality.

If you have purchased a motor insurance policy and would like your claim to be settled in a hassle-free manner, then you must observe certain rules at every stage: at the time of purchase of policy and after the purchase. We also provide you with a step-by-step guide regarding what to do in case of an accident -- how to register your claim and ensure compensation.

During policy purchase

* Ensure that the address mentioned in the proposal form is the correct correspondence address. In case there is a difference between the correspondence address and the address given at the time of car registration, inform the insurance company.

* Make sure that you pay the premium amount through your own cheque. Using a third-party cheque to make such payments entails the risk of it bouncing.

* Specify your correct mobile number and alternative number in the proposal form. This will enable the insurance company to inform you on time about any high-risk event in your area, such as a flood, a hurricane, other natural calamities, and acts of terrorism. It will also enable the insurance company to send you reminders when your policy is due for renewal.

* Mention the correct Insured Declared Value (IDV) or Sum Assured to avoid any financial loss in case of loss (accidental damage or theft of the vehicle). IDV is the maximum amount you can receive from the insurance company in case of an eventuality.

* In case you decide to replace your old vehicle, ensure that the facility of No Claim Bonus (NCB) on your existing policy gets transferred to your new vehicle policy. This will enable you to save a lot of money on premium paid for the new car's policy.

* If you purchase a used car, ensure that both the registration certificate and the insurance policy are transferred to your name immediately. This will help you avoid denial of claim in case of accident.

* Ensure that the correct registration number, engine number and chassis number (at least the last six digits) are mentioned correctly in the policy.

After the policy purchase

* Keep the policy document in a safe, easily accessible location.

* Note down the policy number so that you can access it easily during times of need.

* Note the date when the policy has to be renewed and set reminders.

* Keep the 24x7 call centre number of the insurance company handy so that you can call them easily for support in case of an emergency.

An insurance company's helpline numbers are not location specific. This is useful if the accident happens outside the city or state you reside in. In case you own more than one car, and each one is insured with a different insurer, note down the policy details of each car separately.

Motor insurance policy covers damages caused to your vehicle by any external means -- fire, self ignition, lightning, theft, terrorism, riot, acts of god -- so mention the exact reason for the damage.

In case of an accident

* Note the number of the other vehicle involved in the accident, if any.

* Jot down the names and contact details of witnesses, if there are any.

* File an FIR (first information report) at the nearest police station in case of property damage, bodily injury, theft and major damages.

* In case of accidents involving a third party and any type of damage (injury/property damage/death) caused, immediately inform the nearest police authority. This will enable you to avoid any legal complication in future.

'Hit and run' is a serious offence in India.

* If the accident vehicle is beyond repair, you are entitled to get the IDV mentioned in the policy.

* If the accident vehicle requires towing, you can get assistance through the insurance company's help line. They will provide the number of the nearest garage or service provider.

In case of a claim

In case of a motor insurance claim, you can avail cashless facility for the repair of your vehicle through the insurance company's 'all India cashless garage list'. However, if the car is serviced in a garage outside the purview of the insurance company's network, then you will have to claim your re-imbursement later.

* When an accident takes place, file a report immediately with the insurance company and submit a set of claim forms to them. If a third party is involved, file a report immediately with the police.

* Contact your insurance company's 24X7 helpline number. Get your claim number or reference number. The call centre representative will provide you details of the documents required for claim processing and also details of the preferred garage where the cashless repair facility can be availed of.

* Provide all the relevant information -- location, time, parties involved, passengers in the vehicle, injury to occupants or driver at the time of accident -- to the insurance company. This will make its task of processing your claim smooth.

After registering the claim

* After you lodge the claim, the insurance company investigates the accident before deciding if it will accept the liability.

* The loss assessor or surveyor will contact you within 24 hours after you have registered the claim.

* Submit a copy of documents to the dealer or surveyor and get them verified with the originals.

* The surveyor will get the estimate for the repairs of your vehicle and give spot approval after assessment.

* After completion of repairs, the insurance company will make payment of their share of the loss directly to the garage (in case of cashless settlement).

* After completion of repairs, the insured will have to make the full payment directly to the garage (in case of non-cashless settlement) and later may claim the reimbursement of the insurer's liability from the insurer after submitting the original invoice and cash receipt to the insurance company.

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Goenka Diamond & Jewels Limited IPO details (Price band:Rs. 135 - Rs. 145 ),Company Promoters,Company Financials.Issue Detail,Grading / Rating



Goenka Diamond & Jewels Ltd Logo
Incorporated in 1990, Goenka Diamond & Jewels Limited is in the business of cutting and polishing of diamonds and manufacturing and retailing of diamond jewellery. Goenka's product profile includes rings, earrings, pendants, bracelets, necklaces, etc. which are manufactured using polished diamonds, precious and other semi precious stones which are set in gold. Company has its own diamond processing unit at SEZ in Surat and in Mumbai.

Goenka Diamonds retail its diamond jewellery under two brands CERES and G WILD. Company retail high end diamond jewellery under the CERES brand targeting the top-end segment of the society while G WILD focuses on internationally designed diamond jewellery targeting the youth.

Objects of the Issue:

The objects of this Issue are to
1. Meet the expenses of establishing stores for our G WILD brand (¯G WILD Stores);
2. Meet the expenses of establishing stores for our CERES brand (¯CERES Stores);
3. Meet working capital requirements for jewellery business;
4. Meet the expenses of establishing a jewellery manufacturing facility in Mumbai;
5. Meet the expenses of establishing a diamond processing facility in Mumbai; and
6. Further invest in the equity capital of our Subsidiary.

Issue Detail:

»» Issue Open: Mar 23, 2010 - Mar 26, 2010
»» Issue Type: 100% Book Built Issue IPO
»» Issue Size: 10,000,000 Equity Shares of Rs. 10
»» Issue Size: Rs. 135.00 - 145.00 Crore
»» Face Value: Rs. 10 Per Equity Share
»» Issue Price: Rs. 135 - Rs. 145 Per Equity Share
»» Market Lot: 40 Shares
»» Minimum Order Quantity: 40 Shares
»» Listing At: BSE, NSE

Goenka Diamond & Jewels Limited IPO Grading / Rating

ICRA has assigned an IPO Grade 2 to Goenka Diamond & Jewels Limited IPO. This means as per ICRA, company has 'Below Average Fundamentals'. ICRA assigns IPO gradings on a scale of 5 to 1, with Grade 5 indicating strong fundamentals and Grade 1 indicating poor fundamentals

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Intrasoft Technologies Limited(www.123greetings.com) IPO details (Price band:Rs. 137 - Rs. 145),Company Promoters,Company Financials.Issue Detail,Grad



Intrasoft Technologies Limited Logo
Incorporated in 1996, Intrasoft Technologies Limited provides electronic greeting card services through website, www.123greetings.com. 123greetings is the largest electronic greeting cards website in India and 2nd largest in the world.
123greetings has range of over 20,000 electronic greeting cards designed to cater to varying geographical and religious celebrations, occasions and other events.

Company has a team consisting of 16 creative professionals who develop in-house content including artistic, photographic and musical content for its electronic greeting cards.

Company doesn't charge its users for accessing and sending electronic greetings and derive its revenues almost entirely from online advertising revenues and software development services.

Company Promoters:

The promoters of Intrasoft Technologies Limited are:

1. Arvind Kajaria, aged 45 years, is the Managing Director of the Company.
2. Sharad Kajaria, aged 33 years, is a Whole time Director of the Company.

Company Financials:

Particulars For the year/period ended (Rs. in Lakhs)
31-Mar-09 31-Mar-08 31-Mar-07 31-Mar-06 31-Mar-05
Total Income 2,335.15 2,017.86 1,727.68 1,640.95 1,493.60
Profit After Tax (PAT) 532.82 442.00 327.71 188.97 213.48

Objects of the Issue:

The object of the issue are:
1. Branding and Promotion;
2. Purchasing a corporate office at Kolkata;
3. Investment in technology infrastructure;
4. General corporate purposes;
5. Issue related expenses; and
6. Achieve the benefits of listing on the Stock Exchanges.

Issue Detail:

»» Issue Open: Mar 23, 2010 - Mar 26, 2010
»» Issue Type: 100% Book Built Issue IPO
»» Issue Size: 3,700,000 Equity Shares of Rs. 10
»» Issue Size: Rs. 50.69 - 53.65 Crore
»» Face Value: Rs. 10 Per Equity Share
»» Issue Price: Rs. 137 - Rs. 145 Per Equity Share
»» Market Lot: 40 Shares
»» Minimum Order Quantity: 40 Shares
»» Listing At: BSE, NSE

Intrasoft Technologies Limited IPO Grading / Rating

CARE has assigned an IPO Grade 3 to Intrasoft Technologies Limited IPO. This means as per CARE, company has 'Average Fundamentals'. CARE assigns IPO gradings on a scale of 5 to 1, with Grade 5 indicating strong fundamentals and Grade 1 indicating poor fundamentals

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Sunday, March 21, 2010

List Of Nationalised Banks in India





Nationalised banks dominate the banking system in India. The history of nationalised banks in India dates back to mid-20th century, when Imperial Bank of India was nationalised (under the SBI Act of 1955) and re-christened as State Bank of India (SBI) in July 1955. Then on 19th July 1960, its seven subsidiaries were also nationalised with deposits over 200 crores. These subsidiaries of SBI were State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur (SBBJ), State Bank of Hyderabad (SBH), State Bank of Indore (SBIR), State Bank of Mysore (SBM), State Bank of Patiala (SBP), State Bank of Saurashtra (SBS), and State Bank of Travancore (SBT).

However, the major nationalisation of banks happened in 1969 by the then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The major objective behind nationalisation was to spread banking infrastructure in rural areas and make cheap finance available to Indian farmers. The nationalised 14 major commercial banks were Allahabad Bank, Andhra Bank, Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra, Canara Bank, Central Bank of India, Corporation Bank, Dena Bank, Indian Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC), Punjab and Sind Bank, Punjab National Bank (PNB), Syndicate Bank, UCO Bank, Union Bank of India, United Bank of India (UBI), and Vijaya Bank.

In the year 1980, the second phase of nationalisation of Indian banks took place, in which 7 more banks were nationalised with deposits over 200 crores. With this, the Government of India held a control over 91% of the banking industry in India. After the nationalisation of banks there was a huge jump in the deposits and advances with the banks. At present, the State Bank of India is the largest commercial bank of India and is ranked one of the top five banks worldwide. It serves 90 million customers through a network of 9,000 branches.

List of Public Sector Banks in India is as follows:

  • Allahabad Bank
  • Andhra Bank
  • Bank of Baroda
  • Bank of India
  • Bank of Maharashtra
  • Canara Bank
  • Central Bank of India
  • Corporation Bank
  • Dena Bank
  • Indian Bank
  • Indian Overseas Bank
  • Oriental Bank of Commerce
  • Punjab and Sind Bank
  • Punjab National Bank
  • State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur
  • State Bank of Hyderabad
  • State Bank of India (SBI)
  • State Bank of Indore
  • State Bank of Mysore
  • State Bank of Patiala
  • State Bank of Saurashtra
  • State Bank of Travancore
  • Syndicate Bank
  • UCO Bank
  • Union Bank of India
  • United Bank of India
  • Vijaya Bank
  • IDBI Bank

Shree Ganesh Jewellery House Limited IPO details (Price band:Rs. 260 - Rs. 270),Company Promoters,Company Financials.Issue Detail,Grading / Rating


Shree Ganesh Jewellery House Ltd Logo

Incorporated in 2002, Shree Ganesh Jewellery House Limited is one of the largest manufacturers and exporters of handcrafted gold jewellery in India. Company's products include handcrafted and hallmarked gold jewellery, gold enameled jewellery and gold jewellery studded with precious stones such as diamonds, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, pearls, etc. and semi-precious stones such as garnet, cubic zirconium, etc. Company's portfolio includes rings, earrings, pendants, bracelets, necklaces, bangles and medallions.

Shree Ganesh Jewellery House exported to countries such as the U.A.E, Singapore and Hong Kong. They have three manufacturing units, located in Manikanchan SEZ at West Bengal, which is presently the only jewellery SEZ in West Bengal, spread across an area of 10,500 sq. ft. During FY 2009, Company have achieved a production of 12,843.63 kgs of gold jewellery. They have intend to set up an additional jewellery manufacturing unit at Manikanchan SEZ to supplement the existing facilities. Shree Ganesh Jewellery House also plan to expand their portfolio by commissioning a new vertical in machine made Italian and light weight jewellery at Mondalpara and at Domjur, West Bengal. Company has ten retail outlets and intend to open forty nine retail outlets across India including outlets under the shop-in-shop and franchisee models.

Company Financials:

Particulars For the year/period ended (Rs.in Lakhs)
31-Mar-09 31-Mar-08 31-Mar-07 31-Mar-06 31-Mar-05

Total Income 221,819.95 128,302.64 82,724.81 12,714.59 5,637.87

Profit After Tax (PAT) 13,245.07 8,717.69 5 ,084.05 1,118.99 52.97

Objects of the Issue:

The object of the issue are:
1. Setting up a manufacturing unit at Mondalpara, West Bengal for the manufacture of plain and studded gold jewellery with an annual installed capacity of 450 kgs of gold;

2. Setting up a new manufacturing unit at Domjur, West Bengal with an annual installed capacity of 2,000 kgs of diamond studded jewellery;

3. Expansion of manufacturing facility at Manikanchan SEZ by setting up of a facility for the manufacture of diamond studded jewellery with an annual installed capacity of 1,000 kgs of gold and 75,000 carats of diamond;

4. Setting up retail outlets for sale of jewellery manufactured by our Company and meeting marketing costs;

5. To meet the working capital requirement;

6. To meet general corporate purposes;

7. To meet the issue expenses.


Issue Detail:

»» Issue Open: Mar 19, 2010 - Mar 23, 2010
»» Issue Type: 100% Book Built Issue IPO
»» Issue Size: 14,269,831 Equity Shares of Rs. 10
»» Issue Size: Rs. 371.02 - 385.29 Crore
»» Face Value: Rs. 10 Per Equity Share
»» Issue Price: Rs. 260 - Rs. 270 Per Equity Share
»» Market Lot: 25 Shares
»» Minimum Order Quantity: 25 Shares
»» Listing At: BSE, NSE

Shree Ganesh Jewellery House Ltd IPO Grading / Rating

CARE has assigned an IPO Grade 3 to Shree Ganesh Jewellery House Ltd IPO. This means as per CARE, company has 'Average Fundamentals'. CARE assigns IPO gradings on a scale of 5 to 1, with Grade 5 indicating strong fundamentals and Grade 1 indicating poor fundamentals

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Pradip Overseas Limited IPO details (Price band:Rs. 100 - Rs. 110),Company Promoters,Company Financials.Issue Detail,Grading / Rating




Pradip Overseas Limited Logo
Incorporated in 1980, Pradip Overseas Limited is the textile manufacturer with niche focus on Home Linen Products. Company sale its products in domestic market as well as more than twenty countries around the world.

Company manufacturer and export home textile, home decor and home furnishings. Company's home furnishing range includes table linen, bed spreads, quilts, cushion covers and curtains.

Pradip Overseas is an ISO 9001:2000 certified company. Its existing facility is located at Changodar near Ahmedabad in Gujarat.

Company Promoters:

1. Mr. Pradipkumar Karia
2. Mr. Chetan Karia
3. Mr. Vishal Karia

Company Financials:

Particulars For the year/period ended (Rs. in Lacs)
31-Dec-09 31-Mar-09 31-Mar-08 31-Mar-07 31-Mar-06
Total Income 126,984.45 121,009.64 69,312.97 41,421.45 223.45
Profit After Tax (PAT) 5,109.56 4,146.05 3,824.89 2,175.09 41.47
Objects of the Issue:
The object of the issue are:
1. To part finance the setting up the Proposed Manufacturing Facility within the Proposed Textile SEZ;
2. To part finance the incremental margin money requirement for working capital;
3. To meet Issue expenses.

Issue Detail:

»» Issue Open: Mar 11, 2010 - Mar 15, 2010
»» Issue Type: 100% Book Built Issue IPO
»» Issue Size: 10,600,000 Equity Shares of Rs. 10
»» Issue Size: Rs. 106.00 - 116.60 Crore
»» Face Value: Rs. 10 Per Equity Share
»» Issue Price: Rs. 100 - Rs. 110 Per Equity Share
»» Market Lot: 60 Shares
»» Minimum Order Quantity: 60 Shares
»» Listing At: BSE, NSE

Pradip Overseas Limited IPO Grading / Rating

ICRA Limited assigned IPO Grade 2 (indicating below average fundamentals) to Pradip Overseas Limited.

ICRA assigns IPO gradings on a scale of IPO Grade 5 through to IPO Grade 1, with IPO Grade 5 indicating strong fundamentals and IPO Grade 1 indicating poor fundamentals.


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Persistent Systems Ltd Ipo price (Rs. 290 - Rs. 310) Details,Company Promoters,Company Financials,Objects of the Issue:

Persistent Systems Limited Logo

Incorporated in 1990, Persistent Systems Ltd is in the business of outsourced software product development (OPD) services.

Company design, develop and maintain software systems and solutions, create new applications and enhance the functionality of existing software products.

Company's main focus is in the area of telecommunications, life sciences and infrastructure and systems.

Persistent Systems won the 2008 NASSCOM Innovation Award and recognized as one of the leading technology companies in the Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific 2009.

Company has nine development centers in Europe, America and Asia. In India, company operates from Pune. Company has workforce of more than 3500 software professionals.

Company Promoters:

The Promoters of Persistent Systems Ltd are:
1. Dr. Anand Deshpande
2. Mr S.P. Deshpande

Company Financials:

Particulars For the year/period ended (Rs. in million)
31-Mar-09 31-Mar-08 31-Mar-07 31-Mar-06 31-Mar-05

Total Income 6,006.84 4,504.66 3,177.15 2,188.19 1,488.48

Profit After Tax (PAT) 667.64 833.84 572.41 368.14 340.68

Objects of the Issue:

The objects of the Issue are to
1. Establish our development facilities;
2. Capitalise our Subsidiaries for establishing development facilities and meeting fit outs and interior design costs;
3. Procure hardware;
4. Fund expenditure for general corporate purposes and
5. Achieve the benefits of listing on the Stock Exchanges.

Issue Detail:
»» Issue Open: Mar 17, 2010 - Mar 19, 2010
»» Issue Type: 100% Book Built Issue IPO
»» Issue Size: 5,419,706 Equity Shares of Rs. 10
»» Issue Size: Rs. 157.17 - 168.01 Crore
»» Face Value: Rs. 10 Per Equity Share
»» Issue Price: Rs. 290 - Rs. 310 Per Equity Share
»» Market Lot: 20 Shares
»» Minimum Order Quantity: 20 Shares
»» Listing At: BSE, NSE


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Friday, March 12, 2010

Don't put all eggs in one basket-While investing a large sum, try to diversify your portfolio as much as possible.




Mumbai: Investing a lump sum in stock markets is always a difficult decision. The concern that most have: What if the savings are lost?

For investing a lump sum, follow a definite strategy. Let us take the example of a 35-year-old with a corpus of Rs 5 lakh. He has three options. He can invest the amount in stocks, mutual funds, or a mix of both.

Investing a large sum in stocks: The first thing any wealth manager will suggest is investing in a staggered manner. Putting the entire amount at one go can sometimes hurt. So, go for the right stocks and then, start investing in parts.

Rishi Nathany, a certified financial planner, says, "Given that the result season is round the corner, I will invest the person's money in the next couple of weeks, ideally, at a 60-40 or 50-50 ratio in large-cap and mid-cap stocks, depending on the risk-profile."

The risky part of the equity portfolio can be 10-30 per cent (Rs 50,000- Rs 1.5 lakh), that can be used to play the market. "There is a strategic part of the portfolio, where the money would earn long-term returns. There is also a tactical part that can be used to play the market," added Nathany.

While the long-term or strategic part should be held for a minimum of three years, the tactical part can used to make a quick buck. Depending on the market situation, the churning rate can be modelled. However, one needs to remember that there is a 15 per cent short-term capital gains tax (for less than a year) for each transaction.

Investing a large sum in mutual funds: The simplest way to get the stock market experience and something that is preferred by financial planners. But since the amount is big, it is important to diversify this portfolio as well.

"One should look at the time horizon first," said a financial planner. "It is important to know when you would need the money and have an investment plan accordingly."

If you had a windfall and you are not in need of the money in the next 5-10 years, then opt for equity-diversified schemes. But if you need the money in less than 2 years, go for debt-oriented hybrid funds. If the time horizon is less than a year, go for debt funds because the safety of the principal amount with real returns (returns minus inflation) should be the main objective.

Another way of going about it is investing 50 per cent of the amount in equity diversified funds. The rest can be invested through a systematic transfer plan (STP). Invest 50 per cent in a liquid-plus scheme and transfer the money over time to equity schemes. One could opt for STP over a period of 6 months to 1 year, in 6-12 installments. Experts say, STP works best when markets have peaked or there is uncertainty about the future uptrend in the market.

A mix of stocks and mutual funds: Allocate more money to mutual funds than equities. "Break the Rs 5 lakh corpus up at 2:3," said Govind Pathak, director, Acorn Wealth.

For investments in stocks, experts advice picking not more than ten bluechip large-cap stocks that would form the core of the portfolio.

"Those who have a high risk appetite can invest in a couple of mid-cap counters but only after a thorough research," said Balakrishnan Venkatramani, a financial planner.

That is because mid- and small-cap stocks are risky propositions as they outperform the Sensex or the Nifty in a rising market. But they fall faster than the broader indices as well. This is because they are high beta stocks.

For the Rs 3 lakh to be invested in mutual funds, experts advice well diversified equity funds. "Equity diversified funds, which give an alpha over the Sensex are the best bet, right now," said Pathak. This could either be by way of a systematic transfer plan (STP) or direct investment.

It is important to remember that while investing in a combination of mutual funds and stocks, avoid having exposure to the same sectors or themes. For example, having exposure to an infrastructure fund and stocks can hurt if things go wrong.

Also, don't be too aggressive while investing, both in mid-cap stocks and funds, as the overall portfolio will become extremely risky. If one invests in mid-cap stocks then do not pick a mid-cap fund. "It is advisable to be aggressive with equities and conservative with mutual funds,"

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VASTU AND FENG-SHUI Design Tips & Tricks,Vastu Colour Indication – How to do it effectively For Bed Room,Kid’s Room,Drawing Room,Kitchen

VASTU AND FENG-SHUI Design Tips & Tricks,Vastu Colour Indication – How to do it effectively For
Bed Room,
Kid’s Room,
Drawing Room,
Kitchen


USEFUL VASTU TIPS
SOME USEFUL TIPS BASED ON VASTU AND FENG-SHUI
1.Allow a bright light on the main door.
2.It is best to leave only maximum 5 door open.
3.Avoid keeping a T.V. set in bed-room.
4.Avoid keeping any water feature or plants in the bed room.
5.Do not use seperate mattresses and bed-sheet.
6.Arrange the furniture to from a square or a circle or an octagon in.
7.Brighten the corners.
8.Place a picture of bright sunrise on southern wall in living room.
9.The wind should come from south-west in the bed room.
10.Dining-room should not expose to the front door of your house.
11.Never put mirror in kitchen.
12.Keep the broom and mops out of the sight in kitchen.
13.Keep the bathroom and toilet door closed as much as possible.
14.Windows should open outward normally.
15.Do not keep prickly cactus, plants in the house.
16.Place an aquarium in the sourh-east corner in living room.
17.Place a happy family picture in living room.
18.Please cheque ther aren't grown very high trees like Bangan, Pipal, Thornytrees.
19.Please cheque the gate of the lift is not in front of the main gate of the house.
20.There should not be any room which has shape.
21.There should not be obstructive houses surrounding your plot.
22.The house should be fully airy and has enough water resource.
23.The seat in the latrin should be NORTH-SOUTH.
24.In the office, sit facing the door.
25.Hang a picture of mountains behind you in the office.
26.Place the computer on your right side on the table.
27.A ladder to go up stair curved on the right side should be devided in to two parts.
It should be constructed leaving north-east or south-west direction.
Ladders stepping down towards north or west creates waste of Lakshmi.
28.One should never hoard stale food, withered flowers, torn clothes, waste paper, waste materials, empty tins, old jars and useless things.
These things prevents Lakshmi from entering the house.
29.If there is marble flooring in the house you should see that the old leather shoes are not lying here and there.
Marble is considered to be holy stone. If possible avoid marble in bedroom, bathroom, latrine.
30.In a place of worship in the house it is necessary to have open atmosphere. Use marble in the worshiproom.
Take care that there is enough light and air. Latrine should not be near worship room.
keep cleanliness and always light insense sticks.
Vastu Colour Indication



Vastu Tips for Bed Room:

· South is perfect direction for a bedroom. The other rooms can be built on the southern, central, and central directions. A bedroom at the south induces peace and harmony.

· One must avoid constructing a bedroom at the south-east corner of the house area.

· The electronic gazettes or appliances are to be placed at the southeast corner of a living room.

· A bedroom at the northwest direction is ideal for the marriageable daughters and a guest room at this direction is best advised in Vastu.

· According to Vastu recommendations, sleeping with head facing to the north direction is not a right practice.


Vastu Tips for Kid’s Room:

· North or west is the best directions for children’s bedroom.

· The ideal location for placing bed in a kid’s room is on the south-west corner.

· Avoid placing a mirror or a dressing table at the opposite side of the kid’s
bed.

· Do not install furniture sticking the room’s wall. Such odd positioning of furniture resists optimum flow of positive energy into the room.

· If your kids are using a computer, place it at the Northeast corner of the room.

· Place a study table on the East corner of your kid’s room. East is the direction of perfect concentration.


Vastu Tips for Drawing Room:

· North is the perfect direction for drawing rooms.

· A showcase/almirah can be placed at the southwest corner and a TV set will ideally be installed at the southeast direction.

· It’s perfect to place a sofa set at the northwest corner of the drawing room.

· Avoid round or oval shaped furniture in your drawing room. It’s always advised to decorate drawing rooms with square or rectangular shaped furniture and place them at the western and southern corners.


Vastu Tips for Kitchen:



· Construct your kitchen room at the southeast or northwest corner of your building.

· Never let the cooking platform touching the northern or eastern sides.

· Vastu strictly prohibits constructing a kitchen room at the center, Northeast, mid-north, mid-west, south-west, or at the mid-south.

· Make sure sufficient arrangements for cross ventilation in the kitchen room.

· Place a refrigerator at the northwest corner of a kitchen room.

· Do not install a shelf right above the cooking platform.

· Do all your cooking works facing the east direction.

DLF IPL3 DOWNLOAD SCHEDULE,BUY TICKETS-60 explosive matches,45 Days, 12 great venues.

DLF IPL3 DOWNLOAD SCHEDULE,BUY TICKETS-60 explosive matches,45 Days, 12 great venues.

KKR

RCBKXP
CSKDCMIRR
DD
Mar 12: Deccan Chargers (DC) vs Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), Navi Mumbai, 8 pm.

Mar 13: Mumbai Indians (MI) vs Rajasthan Royals (RR), Mumbai, 3 pm;
Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) vs Delhi Daredevils (DD), Mohali, 8 pm.

Mar 14: KKR vs Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB),Kolkata, 4 pm;
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) vs DC, Chennai, 8 pm.

Mar 15: RR vs DD, Ahmedabad, 8 pm

Mar 16: RCB vs KXIP, Bangalore, 4 pm; KKR vs CSK, Kolkata, 8 pm

Mar 17: DD vs MI, Delhi, 8 pm

Mar 18: RCB vs RR, Bangalore, 8 pm

Mar 19: DD vs CSK, Delhi, 4pm; DC vs KXIP, Nagpur, 8 pm

Mar 20: RR vs KKR, Ahmedabad, 4 pm; MI vs RCB, Mumbai, 8 pm

Mar 21: DC vs DD, Nagpur, 4 pm; CSK vs KXIP, Chennai, 8 pm

Mar 22: MI vs KKR, Mumbai, 8 pm

Mar 23: RCB vs CSK, Bangalore, 8 pm

Mar 24: KXIP vs RR, Mohali, 8 pm

Mar 25: MI vs CSK, Mumbai, 8 pm

Mar 26: RR vs DC, Ahmedabad, 8 pm

Mar 27: KXIP vs KKR, Mohali, 4 pm; RCB vs DD, Bangalore, 8 pm

Mar 28: RR vs CSK, Ahmedabad, 4 pm; DC vs MI, Nagpur, 8 pm

Mar 29: DD vs KKR, Delhi, 8 pm

Mar 30: MI vs KXIP, Mumbai, 8 pm

Mar 31: CSK vs RCB, Chennai, 4 pm; DD vs RR, Delhi, 8 pm

Apr 1: KKR vs DC, Kolkata, 8 pm

Apr 2: KXIP vs RCB, Mohali, 8 pm

Apr 3: CSK vs RR, Chennai, 4 pm; MI vs DC, Mumbai, 8 pm.

Apr 4: KKR vs KXIP, Kolkata, 4 pm; DD vs RCB, Delhi, 8 pm

Apr 5: DC vs RR, Navi Mumbai, 8 pm

Apr 6: CSK vs MI, Chennai, 8 pm

Apr 7: RR vs KXIP, Jaipur, 4 pm; KKR vs DD, Kolkata, 8 pm

Apr 8: RCB vs DC, Bangalore, 8 pm

Apr 9: KXIP vs MI, Mohali, 8 pm

Apr 10: DC vs CSK, Navi Mumbai, 4 pm; RCB vs KKR, Bangalore, 8 pm

Apr 11: DD vs KXIP, Delhi, 4 pm; RR vs MI, Jaipur, 8 pm

Apr 12: DC vs RCB, Navi Mumbai, 8 pm

Apr 13: MI vs DD, Mumbai, 4 pm; CSK vs KKR, Chennai, 8 pm

Apr 14: RR vs RCB, Jaipur, 8 pm

Apr 15: CSK vs DD, Chennai, 8 pm

Apr 16: KXIP vs DC, Dharamsala, 8 pm

Apr 17: RCB vs MI, Bangalore, 4 pm; KKR vs RR, Kolkata, 8 pm

Apr 18: KXIP vs CSK, Dharamsala, 4 pm; DD vs DC, Delhi, 8 pm

Apr 19: KKR vs MI, Kolkata, 8 pm

Apr 21: Semi-final 1, Bangalore, 8 pm

Apr 22: Semi-final 2, Bangalore, 8 pm

Apr 24: 3rd Place match, Navi Mumbai, 8 pm

Apr 25: Final, Navi Mumbai, 8 pm.







Wednesday, March 10, 2010

NSE enables Indian investors to access US capital market (DJIA) and S&P 500



NEW DELHI: In a major development that will allow Indian investors access to the American market, the country's top bourse NSE has decided to begin trading in futures contracts of Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) and S&P 500 - the two key indices of the US market.

At the same time, Nifty - NSE's benchmark index comprising India's 50 top blue-chip stocks - would be traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange of the US.

The listing and trading arrangement for these indices, which are subject to regulatory approvals in India and the US, was announced by National Stock Exchange and CME in a joint statement on Wednesday.

Besides the cross-listing and licensing agreements, the two bourses have also entered into a "memorandum of understanding with respect to other areas of potential co- operation including related to development and distribution of financial products and services."

NSE's affiliate India Index Services and Products Ltd (IISL) has granted exclusive licence for Americas and Europe to CME Group for trading of Nifty 50.

Besides, NSE also announced an agreement to explore listing and trading of more India-linked products on Singapore Exchange Ltd, which already has a licence to trade in Nifty 50.

Commenting on the CME deal, NSE MD and CEO Ravi Narain said: "This association with CME Group will make the Nifty 50, and over time, potentially other products across various India-related asset classes, available to a much larger community of traders and investors."


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108 Names of Lord Ganesha (with meanings) , Lord Ganesha Symbolism,Ganesha Gayatri Mantra Lyrics,Meaning & Video



1 Akhurath - One who has Mouse as His Charioteer
2 Alampata - Ever Eternal Lord
3 Amit - Incomparable Lord
4 Anantachidrupamayam - Infinite and Consciousness Personified
5 Avaneesh - Lord of the whole World
6 Avighna - Remover of Obstacles
7 Balaganapati - Beloved and Lovable Child
8 Bhalchandra - Moon-Crested Lord
9 Bheema - Huge and Gigantic
10 Bhupati - Lord of the Gods
11 Bhuvanpati - God of the Gods
12 Buddhinath - God of Wisdom
13 Buddhipriya - Knowledge Bestower
14 Buddhividhata - God of Knowledge
15 Chaturbhuj - One who has Four Arms
16 Devadeva - Lord of All Lords
17 Devantakanashakarin - Destroyer of Evils And Asuras
18 Devavrata - One who accepts all Penances
19 Devendrashika - Protector of All Gods
20 Dharmik - One who gives Charity
21 Dhoomravarna - Smoke-Hued Lord
22 Durja - Invincible Lord
23 Dvaimatura - One who has two Mothers
24 Ekaakshara - He of the Single Syllable
25 Ekadanta - Single-Tusked Lord
26 Ekadrishta - Single-Tusked Lord
27 Eshanputra - Lord Shiva's Son
28 Gadadhara - One who has The Mace as His Weapon
29 Gajakarna - One who has Eyes like an Elephant
30 Gajanana - Elephant-Faced Lord
31 Gajananeti - Elephant-Faced Lord
32 Gajavakra - Trunk of The Elephant
33 Gajavaktra - One who has Mouth like An Elephant
34 Ganadhakshya - Lord of All Ganas (Gods)
35 Ganadhyakshina - Leader of All The Celestial Bodies
36 Ganapati - Lord of All Ganas (Gods)
37 Gaurisuta - The Son of Gauri (Parvati)
38 Gunina - One who is The Master of All Virtues
39 Haridra - One who is Golden Coloured
40 Heramba - Mother's Beloved Son
41 Kapila - Yellowish-Brown Coloured
42 Kaveesha - Master of Poets
43 Krti - Lord of Music
44 Kripalu - Merciful Lord
45 Krishapingaksha - Yellowish-Brown Eyed
46 Kshamakaram - The Place of Forgiveness
47 Kshipra - One who is easy to Appease
48 Lambakarna - Large-Eared Lord
49 Lambodara - The Huge Bellied Lord
50 Mahabala - Enormously Strong Lord
51 Mahaganapati - Omnipotent and Supreme Lord
52 Maheshwaram - Lord of The Universe
53 Mangalamurti - All Auspicious Lord
54 Manomay - Winner of Hearts
55 Mrityuanjaya - Conqueror of Death
56 Mundakarama - Abode of Happiness
57 Muktidaya - Bestower of Eternal Bliss
58 Musikvahana - One who has mouse As charioteer
59 Nadapratithishta - One who Appreciates And Loves Music
60 Namasthetu - Vanquisher of All Evils & Vices & Sins
61 Nandana - Lord Shiva's Son
62 Nideeshwaram - Giver of Wealth and Treasures
63 Omkara - One who has the Form Of OM
64 Pitambara - One who has Yellow-Coloured Body
65 Pramoda - Lord of All Abodes
66 Prathameshwara - First Among All
67 Purush - The Omnipotent Personality
68 Rakta - One who has Red-Coloured Body
69 Rudrapriya - Beloved Of Lord Shiva
70 Sarvadevatman - Acceptor of All Celestial Offerings
71 Sarvasiddhanta - Bestower of Skills And Wisdom
72 Sarvatman - Protector of The Universe
73 Shambhavi - The Son of Parvati
74 Shashivarnam - One who has a Moon Like Complexion
75 Shoorpakarna - Large-Eared Lord
76 Shuban - All Auspicious Lord
77 Shubhagunakanan - One who is The Master of All Virtues
78 Shweta - One who is as Pure as the White Colour
79 Siddhidhata - Bestower of Success & Accomplishments
80 Siddhipriya - Bestower of Wishes and Boons
81 Siddhivinayaka - Bestower of Success
82 Skandapurvaja - Elder Brother of Skand (Lord Kartik)
83 Sumukha - Auspicious Face
84 Sureshwaram - Lord of All Lords
85 Swaroop - Lover of Beauty
86 Tarun Ageless
87 Uddanda - Nemesis of Evils and Vices
88 Umaputra - The Son of Goddess Uma (Parvati)
89 Vakratunda - Curved Trunk Lord
90 Varaganapati - Bestower of Boons
91 Varaprada - Granter of Wishes and Boons
92 Varadavinayaka - Bestower of Success
93 Veeraganapati - Heroic Lord
94 Vidyavaridhi - God of Wisdom
95 Vighnahara - Remover of Obstacles
96 Vignaharta - Demolisher of Obstacles
97 Vighnaraja - Lord of All Hindrances
98 Vighnarajendra - Lord of All Obstacles
99 Vighnavinashanaya - Destroyer of All Obstacles & Impediments
100 Vigneshwara - Lord of All Obstacles
101 Vikat - Huge and Gigantic
102 Vinayaka - Lord of All
103 Vishwamukha - Master of The Universe
104 Vishwaraja - King of The World
105 Yagnakaya - Acceptor of All Sacred & Sacrficial Offerings
106 Yashaskaram - Bestower of Fame and Fortune
107 Yashvasin - Beloved and Ever Popular Lord
108 Yogadhipa - The Lord of Meditation


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Ganesha Gayatri Mantra Lyrics - Ganesh Gayathri Mantra

"OM Ekadantaya Vidmahe
Vakkratundaya Dheemahi
Tanno Danti Prachodayat"

Ganesha Gayatri Translation - Meaning of Ganesh Gayathri

We devote our thoughts to the One Tusked Lord
We meditate upon Him who has a Curved trunk
May the tusked one guide us on the right path.

Ganesha Gayatri Mantra Video


Free April Fool History,Food Ideas & Recipes,sms jokes, shayari, funny sms, msg, sms hindi greetings, tricks, pranks, images, wallpapers, videos



April Fools' Day or All Fools' Day is a day celebrated in many countries on April 1. The day is marked by the commission of hoaxes and other practical jokes of varying sophistication on friends, family members, enemies, and neighbors, or sending them on a fool's errand, the aim of which is to embarrass the gullible. Traditionally, in some countries, such as the UK, Australia, Canada and South Africa the jokes only last until noon, and someone who plays a trick after noon is called an "April Fool". Elsewhere, such as in France, Ireland, Italy, Russia, The Netherlands, and the U.S., the jokes last all day.

History
The origin of April Fools' Day is obscure. One likely theory is that the modern holiday was first celebrated soon after the adoption of the Gregorian calendar; the term referred to someone still adhering to the Julian Calendar, which it replaced.[2] In many pre-Christian cultures May Day (May 1) was celebrated as the first day of summer, and signalled the start of the spring planting season. An April Fool may have been someone who did this prematurely. Another possible origin lies in the fact that when King Charles IX of France officially changed the first day of the year from April 1 to January 1, some of his subjects continued using the old system.
In the eighteenth century the festival was often posited as going back to the time of Noah. According to an English newspaper article published April 13, 1789, the day had its origin when Noah sent his dove off too early, before the waters had receded; he did this on the first day of the Hebrew month that corresponds with April
A possible reference to April Fools' Day can be seen in the Canterbury Tales (ca 1400) in the Nun's Priest's tale, a tale of two fools (Chanticleer and the fox), which took place on March 32.
Likewise April Fool, there was a Disguise Day celebrated in Rome in 18th Century. In this Roman men used to disguise and change their looks by becoming more good looking. The disguised men then used to approach the girl for marriage. It was a belief that this disguise used to bring joy, happiness and a new beginning of life in the girls' life. It was then in 19th century when it started celebrating on the 18th of february. The day is marked as disguise day to bring happiness in girls' life.


April Fool Food Ideas & Recipes
Have all the fun cooking and witnessing the shock on the faces of the people with these hilarious outstanding recipes, carved out only for April Fools' Day. On April Fools' Day, serve the dishes in the reverse order. Thus, your guests are treated to the dessert first, then the main dish, then the salad and appetizer comes only at the last. It is a good idea to mix up the utensils and the containers so gravy goes into the sugar bowl, soup in casserole dish, salads in the glasses and appetizers in soup bowls.

The other ideas include missing and mixing up everything like serving jello in ice-cream cones, super sour candies, pizza with silly face toppings, pancakes for lunch, ice cream cake and eating everything with chopsticks. Make everyone wear bibs like kids or innovate by tying their hands behind their backs and then make them eat using only their mouths. Here are some fun-to-do recipes too.

April Fool SMS [messages]:


Sardar got into a bus on 1st April
when conductor asked for ticket.
He gave Rs.10/-
and took the ticket and said april fool.
I have Bus pass.

Jab tum aine ke paas jate ho to aina kehta hai
beautiful beautiful?
aur jab tum aine se dur jate ho to aina kahata hai
? aprilfool, aprilfool ?

Jokes & Tricks
Rearrange somebody's drawers or file cabinets in a different order and see them baffled.
Hard boil an egg and place it in the regular egg carton the night before. In the morning, ask someone to help you make breakfast and beat the egg to make omelets. Hand them the hard-boiled egg and watch them trying to crack it!
On the other hand, you may just glue the eggs to the carton and ask someone to hand them to you in the morning. As the victims struggle to take the eggs out of the carton, they break.
There are lots of fantastic tricks for heavy sleepers. Some of the popular ones are:
Draw funny eyebrows and moustache on their faces while they are asleep.


Successful Pranks

Place a bottle of liquid dish soap into the toilet tank.
The next person to flush the toilet will be greeted
with an overwhelming amount of bubbles.


Glue and Water
Take a cup and put some glue and some water mix it up and put it on top of a door, open it just a
bit, have some one go out of it. When a person goes out of it they will get it all on top of them.

p.s. you can put milk and glue in a cup.

Bad Phone Connection
Pick one friend that you are going to abuse. Every time you call them at home, pretend that you

cannot hear them when they speak.
"Hello? Hello?" *click*
Everytime they call you, do the exact same thing.
You can always add in a few lines such as, "I don't know who you are, but this isn't a funny joke." http://hallosushant.blogspot.com/
If you see them on the street, act suprised and relieved.
"Oh that's YOU calling me. Here I thought it was a crank caller!"
Usually they will blabber out some apology and all the time you can smile to yourself knowing you are really pulling one over on them.


Grease the Phone
Place Vaseline on the ear piece of a telephone receiver.http://hallosushant.blogspot.com/
In a pinch, a tab of butter will work just as well. Or first aid cream.
This prank can also be used on unattended cell phones.


Bathroom Pudding
Smear chocolate pudding all over a bathroom. Works best in public bathroom, as people will most likely not clean it up. They will just try to avoid it but at the same time think its poo.



Frozen Bra
While your female roomie is asleep, take her bra, wet it and put it in the freezer. Then before she
wakes up put it back. Now all you have to do is sit back and wait til she puts it on in the morning.


Dandruff Prank
Very quietly sneek up on your victim and shake some salt into his hair. Your victim will think he has dandruff.


Cellophane Toilet Bowl Prank
Place clear cellophane over the toilet bowl but under the seat. Works best at parties where a large percentage of the people are drunk.

April Fool Greetings:

It's April Fools' Day!

april fool greeting wallpaper @ http://hallosushant.blogspot.com

april fool greeting wallpaper @ http://hallosushant.blogspot.com


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