Write for a Change
Just scribbling down what comes to my mind.
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Socializing on social network...
Thursday, March 17, 2011
This day..
who knew a day like this would come. Every individual is having a cell phone with which he is attached to all his friends and relatives in every second but still we have individuals who have mental stress, unhappy marriages, relationships and many such undesirable situations. Experts always said people feel lonely when they dont have interaction with outside world, but are we sure this can be true with the case of the latest technological developments where people have access to a vast range of social networks.
Its time to rethink what actually goes into the making of an unhappy individual or is there a need to ..
Feasibilty study in software engineering
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Monday, December 13, 2010
The media
The recent Radia tape issue is one such case that we see in bollywood masala movies but it's no time to say to a child that "beta yeh sab filmo mein hota hey", Yes it actually does happen in real the journalist with big banners and names behind them are actually "bikaaw". They do play a major role in the selection procedure of a minister in a government that is elected democratically then what are we doing with the right to vote if these so called "kalam ke saathi" with there pen can influence government for industrial advantages.
The names came forward in these issues are big ,they had there own respect which they earned even i was a great admirer of the lady called Barkha Dutt it is shocking to know that "yeh sab asal zindagi mein hota hey beta"
Monday, March 15, 2010
Time To Fly
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Less Than 1411 . .
The Copenhagen Accord was drafted by the US, China, India, Brazil and South Africa on December 18, and judged a "meaningful agreement" by the United States government. It was "taken note of", but not "adopted", in a debate of all the participating countries the next day, and it was not passed unanimously. The document recognised that climate change is one of the greatest challenges of the present and that actions should be taken to keep any temperature increases to below 2°C. The document is not legally binding and does not contain any legally binding commitments for reducing CO2 emissions.[9] Leaders of industrialised countries, including Barack Obama and Gordon Brown, were pleased with this agreement but many leaders of other countries and non-governmental organisations were opposed to it.
Proposed changes in absolute emissions Area 1990→2020 Reference base Norway −30% to −40% Japan −25% EU −20 to −30% Russia −20 to −25% South Africa −18% Iceland −15% New Zealand −10 to −20% Australia −4 to −24% −15 to −33% United States −4% Canada −3% Brazil +5 to −1.8% Area 2005→2020 Reference base China −40 to −45% (per GDP) India −20 to −25% (per GDP)