Thursday, March 31, 2011

                       Cricket World Cup

 
                                  ICC Cricket World Cup
Cricket World Cup trophy.jpg
AdministratorInternational Cricket Council
FormatOne Day International
First tournament1975, England
Last tournament2007, West Indies
Next tournament2011, Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka
Tournament formatmultiple (refer to article)
Number of teams19
Current champion Australia
Most successful Australia (4 titles)
Most runsSachin Tendulkar (2,120)
Most wicketsGlenn McGrath (71)
                    2011 Cricket World Cup
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The ICC Cricket World Cup is the premier international championship of men's One Day International (ODI) cricket. The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), with preliminary qualification rounds leading up to a finals tournament which is held every four years. The tournament is the world's fourth-largest and fourth-most-viewed sporting event.[ According to the ICC, it is the most important tournament and the pinnacle of achievement in the sport.The first Cricket World Cup contest was organised in England in 1975. A separate Women's Cricket World Cup has been held every four years since 1973.
The finals of the Cricket World Cup are contested by all ten Test-playing and ODI-playing nations, together with other nations that qualify through the World Cup Qualifier. Australia has been the most successful of the five teams to have won the tournament, taking four titles. The West Indies have won twice, while India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka have each won once.
The 2007 Cricket World Cup matches were held between 13 March and 28 April 2007, in the West Indies. The 2007 tournament had sixteen teams competing in a pool stage (played in round-robin format), then a "super 8" stage, followed by semi-finals and a final. Australia defeated Sri Lanka in the final to retain the championship. The 2011 Cricket World Cup started on 19 February 2011 and continues until 2 April 2011. The tournament will be co-hosted by Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka. There are 14 countries that are participating in the tournament.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011



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Amazing
  body Facts

 

 
1.  
 
Your fingernails grow four
  times as fast as your toenails.

 
2.  
 
Babies are born with 300
  bones adults have 206.

 
3.  
 
Eyelashes last about 150
  days.

 
4.  
 
The heart circulates your
  blood through your body about 1,000 times each day.

 
5.  
 
You make about half a quart
  (500 ml) of spit each day.

 
6.  
 
The smallest bone in your
  body is in your ears.

 
7.  
 
Your blood has the same
  amount of salt in it as the ocean does.

 
8.  
 
A sneeze blows air out of
  your nose at 100 miles per hour.

 
9.  
 
You are taller in the
  morning than you are at night.

 
10.  Humans
  are the only animals that cry when upset.

 
11.  Many
  more boys are color blind than girls are.

 
12.  Children
  have more taste buds than adults.

 
13.  Your
  lungs are the only organs in your body that float.

 
14.  Food
  spends up to 6 hours in the stomach being digested.

 
15.  Your
  eyeballs are actually part of your brain.

 
16.  Bones
  are 4 times stronger than concrete.

 
17.  The
  largest muscle in your body is the one you are sitting on!

 
18.  In
  one day, a human sheds 10 billion skin flakes. This amounts to approximately
  two kilograms in a year.

 
19.  People
  whose mouth has a narrow roof are more likely to snore. This is because they
  have less oxygen going through their nose.

 
20.  While
  sleeping, one man in eight snores, and one in ten grinds his teeth.

 
21.  It
  takes food seven seconds to go from the mouth to the stomach via the
  esophagus.

 
22.  Every
  square inch of the human body has about 19,000,000 skin cells.

 
23.  Approximately
  25% of all scald burns to children are from hot tap water and is associated
  with more deaths than with any other liquid.

 
24.  Forty
  one percent of women apply body and hand moisturizer at least three times a
  day.

 
25.  Every
  hour one billion cells in the body must be replaced.

 
26.  The
  world record for the number of body piercing on one individual is 702, which
  is held by Canadian Brent Moffat.

 
27.  The
  small intestine in the human body is about 2 inches around, and 22 feet long.
 

 
28.  The
  human body makes anywhere from 1 to 3 pints of saliva every 24 hours.

 
29.  The
  human body has approximately 37,000 miles of capillaries.

 
30.  The
  aorta, which is largest artery located in the body, is about the diameter of
  a garden hose.

 
31.  Close
  to fifty percent of the bacteria in the mouth lives on the surface of our
  tongue.

 
32.  There
  are approximately 9,000 taste buds on the tongue.

 
33.  The
  adult human body requires about 88 pounds of oxygen daily.

 
34.  It
  is very common for babies in New Zealand to sleep on sheepskins. This is to
  help them gain weight faster, and retain their body heat.

 
35.  An
  average woman has 17 square feet of skin. When a woman is in her ninth month
  of pregnancy she has 18.5 square feet of skin.

 
36.  The
  width of your arm span stretched out is the length of your whole body.

 
37.  41%
  of women apply body or hand moisturizer a minimum three times a day.

 
38.  A
  human's small intestine is 6 meters long.

 
39.  There
  are as many hairs per square inch on your body as a chimpanzee. You don't see
  all of them because most are too fine and light to be noticed.

 
40.  Every
  hour one billion cells in the body must be replaced.

 
41.  Dead
  cells in the body ultimately go to the kidneys for excretion.

 
42.  By
  walking an extra 20 minutes every day, an average person will burn off seven
  pounds of body fat in a year.

 
43.  The
  human body is 75% water.

 
44.  You
  lose everyday around 50 to 100 hairs from your head, which are replaced the
  same day.

 
45.  An
  average human has 100000 hairs on the head.

 
46.  The
  air from a sneeze can reach the speed of 100 mph; from a cough 60 mph.

 
47.  An
  average person drinks around 16000 gallons of water in his lifetime.

 
48.  A
  nail takes around 6 months to grow from base to the most tip.

 
49.  Around
  45 miles of nerves run through our body. The electric impulses travel at a
  speed of almost 250 mph!

 
50.  Babies
  have 94 bones more than an adult, in total 300.

 
51.  An
  average human blinks 25 times a minute, that's over 6.205.000 times a year!

 
52.  By
  the age of 70 your heart has beat 2, 5 billion times and pumped around
  48.000.000 gallons of blood.

 
53.  In a
  tiny drop of water there are 5 million red blood cells, 10.000 white cells
  and 300.000 platelets

 
54.  A
  square of human skin contains 20 feet of blood vessels, 1300 nerve cells, 100
  sweat glands and 3 million cells.

 
55.  The
  average human body contains enough: Sulphur to kill all fleas on an average
  dog, Carbon to make 900 pencils, Potassium to fire: a toy cannon, Fat to make
  7 bars of soap, Phosphorus to make: 2,200 matchheads, and enough Water to
  fill a ten gallon tank.

 
56.  The
  microorganisms in and on your body make up 10% of your bodyweight (dried,
  without water).

 
57.  You
  produce a quart of saliva daily, 10.000 gallons in a lifetime.

 
58.  A
  square of human skin has 32 million bacterias on it!

 
59.  Each
  second 10.000.000 of cells die and are replaced in your body.

 
60.  You
  create a new skin every month and a new skeleton every 3 months!

 
61.  Ears
  and nose don't stop keep growing during the whole life!

 
62.  The
  liver is the body's chemical factory. It has over 500 functions!

 
63.  You
  lose 600.000 particles of skin every hour that make up 1.5 pounds a year!

 
64.  You
  spend one third of your lifetime sleeping. 20 Years in an average lifetime!

 
65.  In a
  lifetime, an average man will shave 20,000 times.

 
66.  Hair
  will fall out faster on a person that is on a crash diet.

 




Monday, February 14, 2011

National IT Aptitude Test





NIIT


HISTORY

NIIT Technologies became an independent organization in 2004, after spinning off from NIIT Ltd., India’s Global Talent Development Corporation. NIIT Technologies’ genesis, however, goes back over 15 years, to a time when India’s IT education pioneer, NIIT Ltd. began its foray into the software segment. NIIT not only enabled leading Indian corporate and Government institutions to build manpower skilled in the technologies they had deployed, but also helped them make optimal use of their IT investments using innovative frameworks and methodologies.
Harnessing its software engineering knowledge alongside its applications management and systems integration prowess, NIIT provided companies with solutions tailored to their specific needs and helped them realize quick roil from their IT implementations. Over the years, NIIT Technologies has built on this expertise, enhancing its presence in markets such as Application Development and Management and Enterprise Solutions including Managed Services and BPO.
Apart from customized solutions, NIIT Technologies distinguished itself by bringing packaged software to India’s shores and giving a distinctive place to Software as a Solution in the country’s domestic market. By entering into distributorship alliances with global software leaders such as Information Builders Inc., Sybase and a host of other players, NIIT Technologies made available their state-of-the-art offerings to corporate. It was in 2002, as the revenues of NIIT’s software business increased significantly, overtaking the company’s turnover from IT education, that it was decided to flag off NIIT software as a separate entity


Board of Directors


                                                 Rajendra S.Pawar

                                                       Chairman & Managing Director
Rajendra S. Pawar is a well known face in the Indian IT sector. Recognising skilled manpower to be a very important prerequisite for the survival of the fledgling Indian IT industry, Mr. Pawar helped pioneer the IT training segment to fuel its growth. A visionary entrepreneur, Mr. Pawar also ignited the fire of free enterprise, using the revolutionary franchisee model of education. His contributions to the software business are no less significant. Recognising his pioneering and entrepreneurial work, Ernst & Young conferred on Mr. Pawar its prestigious Master Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 1999. His valuable contributions to the IT industry in India also earned him the "IT man of the Year" award, instituted by IT industry journal, Dataquest. A respected opinion leader, Mr. Pawar has spearheaded several IT industry initiatives. His role within the Indian Prime Minister’s Task Force for IT and Software Development and his contributions to the FICCI and CII IT committees, have established him as an industry guru. Mr. Pawar is a part of a panel of six experts in the newly constituted Prime Minister’s National Council on Skill Development, chaired by the Prime Minister of India. The expert panel includes luminaries from the world of business, academia and the Government. The National Council has been conceived as a vision-setting apex body for addressing the challenging task of large-scale skills development in the country. Mr. Pawar’s inclusion in this august panel is a recognition of his immense individual contribution as also that of the organisations’ in the "employability" space.

                                                    Arvind Thakur

                                           Chief Executive Officer

Mr. Arvind Thakur is the Chief Executive Officer of NIIT Technologies Ltd., and serves as the Joint Managing Director on its board. Under his stewardship, NIIT Technologies has positioned itself as one of the top software solutions providers in select industry segments with operations across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. Mr. Thakur graduated in engineering from the premier Indian Institute of Technology in India. Thereafter he pursued post graduation in Industrial Engineering from NITIE in Mumbai. He started his career as an Industrial Engineer with BHEL, a large engineering corporation with work specialization in systems. He joined NIIT Ltd. in 1985 as a member of the core team, and has since then been handling key organisational roles. He was the President of its Software business before it was demerged to form NIIT Technologies Ltd. He serves on the boards of the company’s overseas subsidiaries and domestic joint venture with ESRI Inc., a global technology leader in the GIS domain. He is also a Director in an innovative venture, Hole-in-the Wall Education Ltd. that enables technology to be deployed to educate the masses. He is the Chairman and Managing Director of the BPO subsidiary NIIT Smart Serve Ltd. Recently Mr Thakur was appointed on the Board of Management of NIIT University, a not for profit institution established in Rajasthan, India.

                                                     Vijay Thadani

                                        Director, NIIT Technologies

Vijay K. Thadani is the Chief Executive Officer of NIIT Ltd, a leading Global Talent Development Corporation. As the co-founder of NIIT Group, he has built an organization that is recognised for its visionary role in bringing the benefits of Information Technology, both as a professional skill and as a learning tool. He serves on the Board of NIIT Technologies Limited, Vijay has been actively engaged with many Industry Associations. He served as President of the Indian IT industry association, MAIT and also chaired the Indian Government’s Committee on National Information Infrastructure Policy. He served as the Chairman of the IT Committee of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in USA. He is currently the Chairman of CII National Committee on Education and also serves as the Chairman of the National Accreditation Board for Education and Training (NABET), which works under the aegis of the Quality Council of India. He serves on the board of CompTIA USA, an association advancing the global interests of information technology industry and also as a member of the India Advisory Board of the Maastricht University, Netherlands. He was recently appointed as a member of the Strategy Council of Global Alliance for ICT and Development of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA-GAID). A ‘Distinguished Alumnus’ of the premier Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, Vijay was honored with the position of ‘Economic Consultant’ to Chongqing, world’s largest city in the People’s Republic of China.

                                             Subroto Bhattacharya 


                               External Director, NIIT Technologies

Subroto is a Chartered Accountant with over 30 years of experience. A specialist in the field of Finance and Management Consultancy, he has worked as a part of the core team in several reputed organisations.

                                                   Surendra Singh

                                 External Director, NIIT Technologies

Surendra Singh is a retired IAS Officer, who has held very senior positions in the Central and State Governments. Having joined the Public Service in 1959, Mr. Singh has been Special Secretary to the Prime Minister of India, responsible for all the economic work in the PMO, Cabinet Secretary to the Government of India, Secretary to the Council of Ministers and Secretary, Ministry of Industry. He was an Executive Director on the board of the World Bank, representing India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Bhutan. He has also held directorships on the Boards of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA).




                                                     Amit Sharma 


Executive Vice President & President Asia for American Tower Corporation. Previously

Mr. Sharma was with Motorola, where he led teams in India and Southeast Asia in various roles including Country President, India and Head of Strategy, Asia-Pacific. Mr. Sharma also served on Motorola’s Asia Pacific Board and its Senior Leadership Team. Prior to joining Motorola, he was with GE Capital, serving as Vice President, Strategy and Business Development, and prior to that, with McKinsey, New York, serving as a core member of the firm's electronics and marketing practices. In addition to his role at ATC, Amit serves on the Advisory board of New Enterprise Associates a $8.5 Bn venture capital firm focused on helping entrepreneurs create and build major new enterprises that use technology to improve people’s lives. Mr. Sharma earned his MBA in International Business from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, where he was on the Dean’s List and the Director’s Honors List. He also holds a master’s degree in Computer Science from the Moore School, University of Pennsylvania, and a Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology.