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Virat Kohli Biography, Photos, Height, Wiki, Father Posted: 21 Oct 2010 10:56 AM PDT Date of birth: 5 November 1988 Age: 21 years old in 2010 Place of birth: New Delhi, India Height: 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Major teams: India, Delhi, India Red, India Under-19s, Royal Challengers Bangalore. Virat Kohli Father: Prem Kohli Batting style: Right-handed Bowling style: Right-arm medium Virat Kohli Girlfriend: Sanjana (Archana Galrani) (Kannada actress) Archana Galrani was born on October 10, 1989 and she better known professionally as Sanjana, is an Indian model and film actress, born and brought up in Bangalore. Though she appeared in quite a few Kannada films, it was the 2008 Telugu film Bujjigadu that brought her to limelight. Virat Kohli is an Indian international cricketer (ndian first class cricketer). He was the captain of the victorious Indian team at the 2008 U/19 Cricket World Cup held in Malaysia. He represents Delhi in first-class cricket. He played for Royal Challengers Bangalore in 2008 and 2009 Indian Premier League. He is a primarily right handed batsman and right arm medium bowler. Virat Kohli played in the Indian Premier League for the team Royal Challenger Bangalore in the year 2008. Virat Kohli Facebook: Facebook Page Virat Kohli Wiki: Wikipedia Virat Kohli Twitter: http://twitter.com/viratkohli Indian Premier League Virat Kohli played for at the 2008 Indian Premier League.He was bought by Royal Challengers Bangalore before the first season of IPL in 2008. |
Posted: 21 Oct 2010 08:32 AM PDT Electricity has fascinated man kind since our ancestors first witnessed lightning. And it was in 1879 that Thomas Alva Edison invented the light bulb, and houses, shops, factories, schools, streets– every place one can think of, indoors and out — could at last be easily illuminated after a long period of darkness. Since then there was no looking back, as the world changed at a great pace, so did the gizmos and other electric utility items. Today the world is full of electric and electronic product. These items though on one hand have become a necessity, easing the bustling life of today, but on the other hand are putting at risk the life of its users and others. Almost every electric and electronic product like mobile phones, microwaves, stabilizers, radios, electronic shavers and transmission towers emit invisible Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) that is dangerous and effects health adversely. These radiations not only lead to cell death, infertility, damaged DNA, tumors, and cancer but are also hazardous for pregnant ladies and their unborn babies. The electromagnetic radiations are being utilized as technological enhancements to the mankind all across the world. During first half of the twentieth century harmful effects of radiation (now known as ionizing radiations) became very evident and lots of remedial actions have been taken. In later 20th century when use of electromagnetic spectrum increased for mobile telecommunications, television transmitters, FM Radio Stations and also Mobile Phones themselves threaten significant increase in the RF Level in various cities particularly in densely populated areas. Broadcasting and household remote-controlling, enormous health effects started taking place by non-ionizing radiations. The mobile telecommunication companies in fact mushroomed the cities in every corner of the world with radiating steel towers. In the over-exuberance of the speed of network roll out and covering the full population for a good communication range, they have not only neglected the structural stability and heritage protection but also put the general public open to the continuous (24×7) exposure of EMR which is leading to permanent effect on human health and behavior. For example, an effort has been made by us to make every one aware of the NIEMR (Non Ionizing Electro Magnetic Radiation) pollution in Indian cities by measuring the RF levels in North India and particularly Delhi and also of the sites of mobile towers installed at various places, prove that we are living dangerously. This study suggests that similar results would come out in various cities all across the world where ever Radiations norms are not being followed. An effort has also been made by Cogent EMR Solutions to study and suggest what measures be taken by all of us in general and respective Governments to enhance activities to ensure a clean, green and EMR safe world. Use of RF Safety Solutions Radiation Safe Products like Mobile Accessories, Electronic Accessories, Uniforms, Aprons, Medical Outfits, Fabrics, Paints, Glasses, Window Films for less EMF penetration is highly recommended by various social & scientific organizations these days. Vulnerabilities of EMR All of us know that we are not allowed to operate Mobile Phones in an aircraft because of the reason of interference of the Radiating RF with the Onboard Systems of the aircraft. It is very unfortunate that same analogy is not applied to the living beings although everybody is vulnerable to this continuous RF Radiations. All of us are vulnerable to the ill effects of RF EMR but as per the existing scientific studies certain groups are more vulnerable Radiation Risk to Pregnant Women A pregnant woman and the foetus both are vulnerable because of the fact that these RF Radiations continuously react with the developing embryo, developing cells, because of thermal radiations also. When the pregnant ladies either use Mobile Phone or when illuminated with RF Radiations, the developing child can become affected, the developmental malformation may occur Radiation Risk to Human Brain Human Brain is the most vulnerable portion to the NIEMR(RFR). Some of the known effects are Neurological effects (14), Increase in ODC (Ornithine De Carboxylase) activity (15), effect on enzymes and free radicals decreasing the brain metabolism (16) R Safe Mobile Phone Radiation Chip The R-Safe Mobile radiation chip acts as an active shield betweeb your body and your mobile phone, as it neutralizes the harmful effects of Electro – Magnetic Radiation (EMR) generated by the mobile phone Contact Address Aircon Hydrotech |
Posted: 20 Oct 2010 10:53 PM PDT PU Exams begin on March 17, 2011 Bangalore: The department of Pre-University Education has proposed to hold the PU annual examination from March 17, 2011, and has released the Time Table. Objections can be sent to the directorate on or before November 10. The proposed timetable would be as follows. March 17: Chemistry, Accountancy (Morning) March 18: Kannada (morning); Tamil, Malayalam, Marathi, Arabic, French (Afternoon) March 19: Political Science, Basic Maths (Morning) March 21: Mathematics, geography (Morning) March 22: Economics, Geology (Morning) March 23: Physics, Education (morning); Carnatic Music, Hindustani Music, Psychology (afternoon) March 24: Business studies, Logic, Home Science (morning) March 25: Biology, Optional Kannada (morning) March 26: Socielogy, Statistics (morning) March 28: English (morning) March 29: History, Electronics, Computer Science (morning) March 30: Hindi (morning; Telegu, Urdu, Sanskrit (Afternoon) Morning: 9AM to 12:15PM; Afternoon: 2:00Pm to 5:25PM - Times of India (Dated 21.10.2010) |
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