Monday 25 November 2013

Dhoom 3 Lyrics

Following is the lyrics of 'Dhoom Machale' song from hindi movie 'Dhoom 3'.

Song: Dhoom Machale
Movie: Dhoom 3
Singer(s): Aditi Singh Sharma
Music By: Pritam Chakraborty
 
Dhoom dhoom sar chadhi hai dhoom dhoom
 Bekhudi hai dhoom dhoom ismein ghum ho jaaa
 Wait a minute
 Dhoom dhoom khalbali dhoom dhoom
 Har gali hai dhoom dhoom ismein tu kho jaaaa
 Dhoom nazar hai dhoom junoon hai
 Dhoom hai halchal dhoom sukoon hai
 Aaj tu sab kuchh bhula ke jhoommmm
 Dhoom machale
 (Dhoom machale dhoom machale - 2 dhoom) - 2
 
 Wait a minute
 Dhoom dhoom jism o jaan mein dhoom dhoom
 Ho jahaan mein dhoom dhoom josh woh bhar jaaa
 Lets go
 Dhoom dhoom har zubaan pe
 Dhoom dhoom zikra tera
 Dhoom dhoom aisa kuchh kar jaaa
 Dhoom sharara dhoom ishara
 Dhoom o yaara dhoom dobara
 Aaja dil se dil mila ke jhoooom....
 Dhoom machale...
 (Dhoom machale dhoom machale - 2 dhoom) - 2
 
 Kar na fikra tu kal ki loot le aaj kaa
 Zindagi hai bas do pal ki ek ek pal chura
 Jee bhar ke jeele jeele
 Gham dhuyein mein udaa
 Dhoom macha macha macha macha macha 
 Macha macha macha macha macha - 2
 It's time now for a big big dhoom
 Dhoom machale dhoom machale - 3 dhoom) - 2
 

Tuesday 12 November 2013

IDEA reduce 2G rates

In a bid to promote mobile broadband penetration, Idea Cellular today slashed 2G data tariffs by up to 90 per cent across the country and 3G tariffs by as much as 33 percent for six months starting November 15.
The reduced tariffs will be available to existing and new prepaid and postpaid users, the company said in a statement. At the new rates, 3G data tariffs are now on par with 2G across all 10 Idea 3G circles. Users can access 2G and 3G data at 2 paise per 10 KB.

"Over 33 million existing and new data users on the Idea networks can now enjoy reduced data tariffs on their 2G and 3G prepaid and postpaid handsets and dongles. The offer will be effective from November 15, 2013, and be available for six months," it said. Vodafone India had slashed data tariffs by up to 80 per cent across the country. Bharti Airtel in June had reduced rates by up to 90 per cent in Punjab and Haryana.

"Idea has reduced 2G data tariff by up to 90 per cent across all 22 circles, enabling users to avail 2G data at 2 paise per 10 KB. Idea's 3G users will now be able to save up to 30 per cent on their monthly data charges as the same tariff will also be available across all 10 Idea 3G circles," the company said.

Idea has 3G spectrum in Maharashtra and Goa, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, Kerala, UP West and East, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.

The current tariffs for 2G are 2 paise per KB while for 3G, the rates are 3 paise per 10 KB. "The reduction in data tariff is aimed at catalysing data adoption amongst the masses and empowering them with the power of mobile Internet at an affordable cost,"Idea Cellular Deputy Managing Director Ambrish Jain said.

The revised tariffs will not only drive more data usage from existing Idea users but will also attract new users to Idea's growing subscriber portfolio, the company said.

Baazigar 20 yrs completed

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan became nostalgic to realise that 1993 film 'Baazigar', which was his breakout role, is two decade old. The 48-year-old actor, who experimented with an anti-hero role in the film opposite Kajol and Shilpa Shetty, took to Twitter to express his gratitude to the director Abbas-Mustan and his co-stars including veteran actress Raakhee. "And yes 20 years of Baazigar. Thanks Abbas Mastan, Kajol Shilpa and Rakhiji," Khan tweeted. He also wrote the famous Hindi dialogue from the movie, "Abhi bhi haarkar jeetne wale ko Baazigar kehte hain..." The movie garnered much praise for the star, who later went on to portray a baddie in 'Darr' and 'Anjaam'. After the huge success of 'Chennai Express', Khan would be next be seen in Farah Khan's 'Happy New Year', opposite Deepika Padukone.

Recruitmen in IRCC

Applications are invited from the citizens of India for filling up the following temporary positionfor the sponsored project undertaken in the Department of Mathematics of this Institute. The position is temporary initially for a period of1 Year and tenable only for the duration of the project. The requisite qualification & experience etc. are given below: Project Code, Project Title & Funding Agency 11DST069 :"National Program on Differential Equations: Theory, Computation & Applications" (Department of Science & Technology) Position & SalaryProject Assistant (1 Post ) Consolidated salary Rs.10000/- p.m.
Qualification:
Graduate in any discipline preferably with two years of administrative experience.
Skills required: -

1. Good communication skills (written and verbal), working knowledge of computers, knowledge of typing and word processing and latex.
2. Familiarity with office administration procedures (Accounts, logistics and dispatch, drafting letters, communications, filing, data management, event management etc.)
Skills preferred:- 1. Exposure to Windows and Linux/Mac Operating System 2. Familiarity with the IIT Administration. Job ProfileAssist Faculty in day-to-day activities, regular office work, project related administration work, correspondence with vendors, guests, visitors and other IIT staff (accounts, stores, etc.). Follow up on various administrative activities. The appointment is for time bound project and the candidate is required to work mainly for the successful completion of the project. The selection committee may offer lower or higher designation and lower or higher salary depending upon the experience and performance of the candidate in the interview. Candidate possessing the requisite qualification and experience should apply online at http://www.ircc.iitb.ac.in

Railway Recruitment Bhuwaneshwar Zone

Employment Notice No. ECoR/RRC/D/2013
Date of issue: 12.10.2013

Closing Date: 11.11.2013
Closing Time: 17.00 Hrs. (For residents of Andaman, Nicobar & Lakshadweep: Closing Date: 25.11.2013 Closing Time: 17.00 Hrs.) Employment Notice for recruitment of staff in Pay Band-1 of Rs.5200-20200 having Grade Pay of Rs.1800/- in East Coast Railway. For more details click http://www.rrcbbs.org.in.

What Is Nomination Facility ?

Q1. What is Nomination? Nomination is a facility that enables a deposit account holder(s) (individual or sole proprietor) or safe deposit locker holder(s) to nominate an individual, who can claim the proceeds of the deposit account(s) or contents of the safe deposit locker(s), post the demise of the original depositor(s) or locker holder(s).
Q2. What is the benefit of nomination? The benefit of nomination is that in the event of death of an account holder(s) or locker holder(s), the Bank can release the account proceeds or contents of the locker to the nominee(s) without insisting upon a Succession Certificate, Letter of Administration or Court Order. The nominee holds the monies in the capacity of a Trustee on behalf of the legal heirs of the deceased account holder(s) or locker holder(s) and the Bank's liability is duly discharged on payment to the Nominee.

Q3. Who can nominate? Bank account holders having deposit accounts in their individual names or in joint names of two or more individuals can appoint a nominee to their accounts. A sole proprietor can appoint a nominee to the sole proprietorship account with the bank. In the case of a deposit account in the name of a minor, nomination shall be made by a person lawfully entitled to act on behalf of the minor in respect of a deposit account. Safe deposit locker holder(s) can appoint nominee(s) on their Safe deposit locker(s). A nomination can be made only in respect of a deposit account which is held in the individual capacity of the depositor, and not in any representative capacity such as the holder of an office like Director of a Company, Secretary of an Association, partner of a firm, or Karta of an HUF.

Q4. How can I register a nomination? Specific nomination forms need to be completed and submitted to the Bank for registering the nomination facility. Different forms are applicable to register nominations on deposit accounts and safe deposit lockers. The Bank will acknowledge receipt of the nomination form and send a confirmation of having recorded the same. This confirmation must be kept securely either with the deposit account holder or with the nominee, if the account holder so wishes.

Wednesday 6 November 2013

how to register a society

The registration of a society is to be done under the Act wherever obtaining the registration and not in the State where the benefit is claimed. Once the person proposing to form a society has decided upon the name of the society and has prepared drafts of Memorandum and Rules and Regulations of the society, procedure adopted in following paragraphs may be adopted for getting the society registered. Signing of Memorandum of Association All the subscribers (minimum seven) should sign each page of the memorandum and the signatures should be witnessed by either an Oath Commissioner, Notary Public (Rs. 3/- Notarial stamp duty affixed), Gazetted Officer, Advocate, Chartered Accountant or 1st Class Magistrate with their rubber / official stamp and complete address. Persons desirous of forming a society should also become members of the first governing body. An outsider cannot become member of the governing body in the first instance. Signature on Rules and Regulations The Rules should be signed by atleast three members of the governing body. Following certificate should be given at the end of the rules and regulations: ""Certified that this is the correct copy of rules and regulations of the Society"". File the required documents with the Registrar of Societies Following papers should be filed with the Registrar of Societies for registration of a society under the principal Act or corresponding Acts enacted by various State Governments: Covering letter requesting for registration stating in the body of letter various documents annexed to it. It should be signed by all the subscribers to the memorandum or by a person authorised by all of them to sign on their behalf Memorandum of Association in duplicate along with a certified copy (as per Sec. 3 of the Principal Act). It should be neatly typed and pages serially numbered Rules and Regulations / Bye-laws in duplicate duly signed Affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper of appropriate value sworn by the President or Secretary of the Society stating relationship between the subscribers. The affidavit should be attested by an Oath Commissioner, Notary Public (Rs 3 Notarial Stamp affixed) or Ist Class Magistrate. Documentary proof such as House Tax receipt, rent receipt in respect of premises shown as Registered Office of the society or no objection certificate from the owner of the premises Registration Fee Normally fee of Rs 50/- is payable as registration fee of a society and it should accompany the request for registration payable in cash or by Demand Draft. In Union Territory of Delhi the Registrar intimates the applicant society by a letter stating that all the formalities have been completed and the documents filed are acceptable. The applicant society is required to deposit the registration fee after receipt of this letter. Formalities of registration and requirement of documents etc. may differ slightly from State to State. The applicants may, therefore, contact in advance the Registrar of Societies having jurisdiction. Following table shows the Fees Payable under the Principal Act or State Amendments or Independent Acts of States for Registration of a Society. State Fee Nature of Fee Reference Bihar Rs 10/- Registration fee Rule 3 Bihar Rules J & K Rs 50/- or smaller amount -do - Sec. 4 (2) J & K Act M.P Rs 50/- -do- Rule 4 MP Rules Maharashtra Rs 50/- Registration fee Rule 5 of Maharashtra Rules Telangana Area Not to exceed Rs 50/- -do- Sec. 4 Telangana Area Act West Bengal Rs 50/- or smaller amount -do- Sec. 7 (2) W.B. Act -do- Rs 25/- Upon filing memo of appeal Rule 14 W.B. Rules -do- Rs 10/- Upon alteration of Memorandum of Regulations -do- Rs 5/- Filing of annual return -do- -do- Rs 0.75/- For certified copy for every hundred or extract of any document words or fraction - -do- -do- Rs 5/- For duplicate copy of Regn, Certificate Registration Fee -do- UP Rs 100/- Registration fee Sec 3 (1) UP (Amendment) Act Gazette -do- Rs 5/- Regn. Fee for mandal Dals Yuvak Gazette Notfn. dt. 15 1978 -do- Rs 25/- Renewal of Regn. Certificate Fee Sec. 3 (2) (a) UP (Amendment) Act Registration Certificate On receiving the documents mentioned above the Registrar shall satisfy himself about the compliance of the provisions of the Act and correctness in his hand that the society is registered under the Principal Act 1860 or other corresponding Acts. Presumption of Registration Presumption that the society was duly registered under the Act arises not on the Certificate of Registration granted by the Registrar but on the copies of the Rules and Regulations and Memorandum certified under Sec. 19 which constitutes them prima facie evidence of the matters therein contained.

how to register a society

The registration of a society is to be done under the Act wherever obtaining the registration and not in the State where the benefit is claimed. Once the person proposing to form a society has decided upon the name of the society and has prepared drafts of Memorandum and Rules and Regulations of the society, procedure adopted in following paragraphs may be adopted for getting the society registered. Signing of Memorandum of Association All the subscribers (minimum seven) should sign each page of the memorandum and the signatures should be witnessed by either an Oath Commissioner, Notary Public (Rs. 3/- Notarial stamp duty affixed), Gazetted Officer, Advocate, Chartered Accountant or 1st Class Magistrate with their rubber / official stamp and complete address. Persons desirous of forming a society should also become members of the first governing body. An outsider cannot become member of the governing body in the first instance. Signature on Rules and Regulations The Rules should be signed by atleast three members of the governing body. Following certificate should be given at the end of the rules and regulations: ""Certified that this is the correct copy of rules and regulations of the Society"". File the required documents with the Registrar of Societies Following papers should be filed with the Registrar of Societies for registration of a society under the principal Act or corresponding Acts enacted by various State Governments: Covering letter requesting for registration stating in the body of letter various documents annexed to it. It should be signed by all the subscribers to the memorandum or by a person authorised by all of them to sign on their behalf Memorandum of Association in duplicate along with a certified copy (as per Sec. 3 of the Principal Act). It should be neatly typed and pages serially numbered Rules and Regulations / Bye-laws in duplicate duly signed Affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper of appropriate value sworn by the President or Secretary of the Society stating relationship between the subscribers. The affidavit should be attested by an Oath Commissioner, Notary Public (Rs 3 Notarial Stamp affixed) or Ist Class Magistrate. Documentary proof such as House Tax receipt, rent receipt in respect of premises shown as Registered Office of the society or no objection certificate from the owner of the premises Registration Fee Normally fee of Rs 50/- is payable as registration fee of a society and it should accompany the request for registration payable in cash or by Demand Draft. In Union Territory of Delhi the Registrar intimates the applicant society by a letter stating that all the formalities have been completed and the documents filed are acceptable. The applicant society is required to deposit the registration fee after receipt of this letter. Formalities of registration and requirement of documents etc. may differ slightly from State to State. The applicants may, therefore, contact in advance the Registrar of Societies having jurisdiction. Following table shows the Fees Payable under the Principal Act or State Amendments or Independent Acts of States for Registration of a Society. State Fee Nature of Fee Reference Bihar Rs 10/- Registration fee Rule 3 Bihar Rules J & K Rs 50/- or smaller amount -do - Sec. 4 (2) J & K Act M.P Rs 50/- -do- Rule 4 MP Rules Maharashtra Rs 50/- Registration fee Rule 5 of Maharashtra Rules Telangana Area Not to exceed Rs 50/- -do- Sec. 4 Telangana Area Act West Bengal Rs 50/- or smaller amount -do- Sec. 7 (2) W.B. Act -do- Rs 25/- Upon filing memo of appeal Rule 14 W.B. Rules -do- Rs 10/- Upon alteration of Memorandum of Regulations -do- Rs 5/- Filing of annual return -do- -do- Rs 0.75/- For certified copy for every hundred or extract of any document words or fraction - -do- -do- Rs 5/- For duplicate copy of Regn, Certificate Registration Fee -do- UP Rs 100/- Registration fee Sec 3 (1) UP (Amendment) Act Gazette -do- Rs 5/- Regn. Fee for mandal Dals Yuvak Gazette Notfn. dt. 15 1978 -do- Rs 25/- Renewal of Regn. Certificate Fee Sec. 3 (2) (a) UP (Amendment) Act Registration Certificate On receiving the documents mentioned above the Registrar shall satisfy himself about the compliance of the provisions of the Act and correctness in his hand that the society is registered under the Principal Act 1860 or other corresponding Acts. Presumption of Registration Presumption that the society was duly registered under the Act arises not on the Certificate of Registration granted by the Registrar but on the copies of the Rules and Regulations and Memorandum certified under Sec. 19 which constitutes them prima facie evidence of the matters therein contained.

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