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RGUKT - IIIT Merit List, Counseling Schedule 2011, Seats Allotment

Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (RGUKT), Andhra Pradesh has announced results and merit list of candidates for admission into IIITs located at Basara (Adilabad), Nuzvid (Krishna) and RK Valley (Idupulapaya, Kadapa District) for the year 2011-12. Seats will be allotted based on the merit list of the candidates for various categories. All these institutes are offering 6 year Integrated B.Tech. Engineering programme for 10th class / SSC qualified candidates. Merit list of candidates is available at http://www.rgukt.in/ OR http://admissions2011.rgukt.in/ .Deputy Chief Minister Damodar Raja Narasimha released merit list of the eligible candidates for whom counseling will be conducted as per the schedule given below.

RGUKT IIIT 2011 Counseling will be conducted on 23rd, 24th , 25th of August 2011. There are a total of 3000 seats in RGUKT - IIITs at all the three places. Each IIIT has 1000 seats. About 2807 seats are available in all the IIITs under categories such as OC, BC, SC and ST. Other 193 seats will be reserved for PH, NCC, Sports and CAP categories. About 19000 candidates were applied for the RGUKT admissions this year. There are some changes in the admission procedure this year as per the orders of teh AP High Court. Following are the details of top rankers in RGUKT IIIT Admissions 2011-12:

1) Tejaswani Lakshmi: 1st Rank (Guntur)

2) Kanna Vamsi Krishna: 2nd Rank (Prakasam)

3) Aparna: 3rd Rank (Warangal).


Contact for more details:

1) IIIT Basara: Prof. Rajendra Sahu, Director; Phone: 08752 243355; Email: rsahu@rgukt.in

2) IIIT Nuzvid: Prof. Ibrahim Khan, Director; Phone: 08656 235132; Email: ikhan@rgut.in

3) IIIT RK Valley: Prof. Y. Krishna Reddy, Director; Phone: 08588 283622; Email: ykreddy@rgukt.in
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Subordinate Services Selection Board (SSSB), Punjab.

Openings (530) in Subordinate Services Selection Board (SSSB), Punjab For Clerk Post. Last date to apply is 24th August, 2011.1
Job Role: Clerk
Total Post: 530[Punjab Civil Secretariat : 89 posts, (UR-46, OBC-09, SC-17, ExSM-11, PWD-01, Sports-03), Various Departments & DC Offices : 441 posts, (UR-207, OBC-104, SC-50, ExSM-52, PWD-09, Sports-12) ]
Essential Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline passed from any recognized University/Institute (ii)120 Computer course experience from any 9001 ISCO recognized Institute OR Candidate has passed Computer Information Technology Course equivalent to “O” Level Course from DOEACC (iii) 10th pass as with Punjabi language subject (iv) Apart from above qualifications candidate has to clear the Typing Test according the Government specifications. M.Lib.Inf. Science with minimum 55% marks, NET pass or experience of 4 years in responsible capacity in a University Level Library.Diploma/Degree in either Publication and Printing or Science Journalism/ Science Communication from any recognized university.
Monthly Remuneration: Rs. 5910-20200 grade pay  Rs. 1900/-

Steps to apply for the position:
Apply online at
from 30/07/2011 to 24/08/2011 upto 5.00 pm. Take a printout of the submitted application and keep it with yourself.

Application Deadline: 24th August, 2011.

Application And More Information:Click here

Address of the organization:
Subordinate Services Selection Board (SSSB)
SCO No. 1566-160, Sector 8-C,
Chandigarh  (Punjab)

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Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission

Posts:Secretary-01
Dy. Director (Personnel)-01
Private Secretary-01
Others

Last Date:LD: 15-09-2011
ED: --
 Age:  27-45 yrs
Educational Qualification:        Degree / Typing / Diploma





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DTEAP Diploma in Garment Technology Admissions 2011-12


Department of Technical Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh is invitng applications for admission into Diploma in Garment Technology (DGT) for the year 2011-12. Duration of the course is 3 years. Interested candidates can download application form from the website dteap.nic.in/Notifications.aspx . Following are details of eligibility, fee and application procedure:

Diploma in Garment Technology: Eligibility: Applicants should have passed in SSC or its equivalent examination. The course is offered in the following Govt. / Aided Polytechnics:

1. Govt. Polytechnic for Women (Minorities), L.B. Nagar, R.R. District - 500068. Contact No: 99123 42087.
2. Govt. Polytechnic for Women, Gujjangulla, Guntur- 522006. Phone: 99123 42015.
3. Kamala Nehru Polytechnic for Women, Exhibition Grounds, Nampally, Hyderabad- 500001. Contact No: 99123 42003.

Interested candidates can take a print out of the application available on the website or also at the concerned institute. Filled in applications should be submitted along with relevant documents to the respective Principals of the institutions by enclosing a DD for an amount of Rs. 310 drawn in favour of 'Secretary, SBTET, AP, Hyderabad, payable at Hyderabad. Last date for the submission of completed applications is 10th August 2011.

The eligible candidates have to attend the Admission Counseling with all the original certificates and fee of Rs. 3800 (to be fixed by the Government at the time of admissions) at the respective polytechnic on 11th August 2011 at 10 AM. Fee reimbursement scheme apply for this course. Candidates can apply for fee reimbursement at epass.cgg.gov.in ot www.apsmfc.com

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Let's Speak life...


Life  is  not  only  marked  by  tears  but  also  by  happiness.

And  life  and  all  that  lives  is  conceived  in  the  mist  and  not  in  the  crystal  so  how  can  it  be  crystal  clear  at  any  point  of  time?

Our  body  that  is DRY BRUSH  paints  beautiful  pictures  taking  colours  from  the  environment  and  thus  creating  colourful  memories  of  past....in  the  process  our  spirited  FLAME  guides  us  and  nourishes  us  by  showing  right  path.

This  journey  which  is  intermittently  consuming  ends  being  ETERNAL  FLAME.

I  remember  few  lines  written  by  a  renowned  poet (forgetting  his name),

samay  ki  shilaa  per  madhur  chitra  kitne,

kisi  ne  banaye  kisi  ne  mitaaye.
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Thoughts in Walking ... !!!


I was Attending to kids’ lessons to guide them in their studies.
Kid answered to my questions.
Who invented telephone?  -  me.
Abraham Bell.   –   Kid.
It’s Alexander Graham Bell  –   I corrected the kid.

After a while, I received a telephone call, which was not pertaining to us.
Wrong number – I said and disconnected.
The Kid asked me suddenly,” Grandpa, who invented wrong number?”

Such funny, peculiar but true sense of thoughts we face in our routine life
while meeting with friends, relations, shop sales gals while shopping and such and such.
A thought would lighten suddenly in our mind that funny but meaningful, intelligible, Influential & etc….

We share it here.

Graham Bell invented Telephone but wrong number is invented by you and me.
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EAMCET 2011 Web Counseling Schedule, Certificate Verification, Web Options and Seat Allotment Dates, Practice Session


EAMCET 2011 Counseling Notification for Engineering and Pharmacy Admissions (MPC Stream) has been announced. Candidates have to attend for certificate verification as per the schedule given on the website apeamcet.nic.in from the 28th July 2011 to 3rd August 2011. The distribution of ranks for each Help line centers for Certificate verification are available on the website. Candidates have to produce all original certificates like Intermediate Marks Memo and Pass certificate, SSC Marks memo, VI to Inter study certificates, Income Certificate after 1st January 2011 and caste certificate and PH / CAP/ NCC/ Sports / Minority certificate (if applied). APSCHE is also facilitating Practice Session of Web Counseling for the benefit of the students. Students can participate in this practice / mock web counseling session through eamcet.nic.in as per the ranks and dates given below:

1) 22nd July 2011 and 23rd July 2011: Ranks 1 to 100000
2) 24th and 25th July 2011: 100001 to Last Rank

Decentralised Certificate Verification Schedule:

1. 28th July 2011: 1 - 30000 ranks
2. 29th July 2011: 30001 - 55000 ranks
3. 30th July 2011: 55001 to 80000 ranks
4. 31st July 2011 80001 to 110000 ranks
5. 1st August 2011: 110001 to 140000 ranks
6. 2nd August 2011: 140001 to 170000 ranks
7. 3rd August 2011: 170001 to Last Rank

Schedule for Web Options Entry:

1) 31st July 2011 - 1st August 2011 : Ranks 1 to 40000
2) 2nd August 2011 - 3rd August 2011: Ranks 40001 to 80000
3) 4th August 2011 to 5th August 2011: Ranks 80001 to 120000
4) 6th August 2011 to 7th August 2011: Ranks 120001 to 160000
5) 8th August 2011 to 9th August 2011: Ranks 160001 to Last rank

EAMCET 2011 Engineering and Pharmacy Seats Allotment will be done on 14th August 2011 through apeamcet.nic.in at 6 PM.
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Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in job Online Apply

Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) published three different advertisement in July 2011 to recruit eligible candidates for Law Officer, Pairvi Officer and Stenographer. The application forms and complete advertisement can be download from www.cbi.nic.in.

CBI Recruitment 2011 details
Applications are invited for engagement of following posts on contractual basis in CBI initially for a period of 1 years or until further orders whichever is earlier :

   1. Law Officer (Public Prosecutor)
      Total Vacancies: 71 in various zones of CBI
      Pay: 60000 per month.
      Qualification : Law graduate with 10 years of experience
   2. Stenographer
      Total vacancies: 71 posts in various zones of CBI
      Pay : Rs.15000/- per month
      Qualification : 12th pass and 80 wpm in Shorthand and 40 wpm in Typing.
   3. Pairvy Officer
      Total vacancies: 71 posts in various zones of CBI
      Pay : Rs.40000/- per month.

How to apply
Candidates who are interested and fulfilling all the eligibility criteria according to the advertisement may submit prescribed application form (can be download at www.cbi.nic.in) within the last date.

Important dates
Last date for submit application Law Officer: 02/08/2011
Last date for submit application Stenographer and Pairvy Officer: 12/08/2011
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19 Banks IBPS Bank Exam 2011 details

Today we are going to discuss a big examination notice announced by Institute of Banking Personnel Selection for Probationary Officer (PO) and Management Trainees. The candidates who are wish to apply for this IBPS Exam 2011 must apply online through IBPS official website (www.ibps.in) between 09th July, 2011 to 01st Aug, 2011. The date for IBPS Common Written Exam 2011 is 18 Sep 2011 .

The IBPS Bank Exam 2011 will be held first time for the recruitment of Bank Pos and management trainees in the following Banks.

Allahabad Banks / 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 National Bank/ Punjab & Sind Bank/ Syndicate Bank/ Union Bank of India/ United Bank of India/ UCO Bank/ Vijaya Bank



Name of Post : Bank PO – Probationary Officer/ Management Trainee
Age Limit : Not lesser than 20 and not more than 30 years
Educational Qualification : Graduate in any stream

Application Fee
For General and OBC category candidates: Rs.450/-
For SC/ST and PWD category candidates: Rs.50/-
Can be paid through Net banking or other Payment Gateways

How to Apply
One and only way to apply this examination is online through IBPS official website between 09/07/2011 to 01/08/2011.



Important dates to remember
Online registration starts from: 09/07/2011
Closing date for online registration: 01/08/2011
Date of CWE Examination : 18/09/2011

for full Details :Click Here
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13 Resume Lies:

13. "I hold the experience to match your requirements." MEANS: You're probably looking for someone more experienced, because I made up what I wrote.

12. "I am a hard working person." MEANS: I can go hours sitting at my desk on youtube.

11. "I am a people person." MEANS: I can hold a conversation for more than 2 minutes without getting sidetracked.

10. "I don't take lunches." MEANS: I do, but at my desk while watching youtube.

9. "I am willing to relocate." MEANS: Anywhere is better than prison.

8. I appreciate hard workers." MEANS: Exactly what it says, because they do all the work!

7. "I am very professional." MEANS: I have an organizer.

6. "I am very adaptable." MEANS: I've changed jobs a lot.

5. "I have a great sense of humor." MEANS: I know a lot of over-said and un-funny jokes and I tell overuse them.

4. "I am great with co-workers." MEANS: I've been known as the loud mouth.

3. "I take pride in my work." MEANS: I blame others for my mistakes.

2. "I work well with computers." MEANS: I can use Microsoft Word and can make backgrounds for Powerpoint!

1. I look forward to hearing from you. MEANS: Yeah, I have applied for 3 more jobs.
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Crazy Facts:



13. You use more calories eating celery than there are in the celery itself.

12. Most people use over 16,000 gallons of water in their lifetimes.

11. It is estimated that at any one moment, 0.7% of the world’s population are drunk.

10. When glass breaks, the cracks move faster than 3,000 miles per hour.

9. At least 2 people die every year from vending machines falling on them.

8. Odds of hitting a jackpot with a slot machine are 889 to 1.

7. The number of possible ways of playing the first four moves per side in a game of chess is 318,979,564,000.

6. Cat urine glows under a black-light!

5. Vanna White has received over 3,500 written letters proposing to her.

4. The human heart creates enough pressure to squirt blood 30ft.

3. More than 2,500 left handed people are killed every year from using right handed products.

2. The average life expectancy of an enemy soldier in a Chuck Norris film is 4 seconds.

1. One million Americans, about 3,000 each day, take up smoking each year. Most of them are children.
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60 Unbelievable facts

Some believable and some not so believable facts.

   1. If you are struck by lightning, your skin will be heated to 28,000 degrees Centigrade, hotter than the surface of the Sun.
   2. If you trace your family tree back 25 generations, you will have 33,554,432 direct ancestors – assuming no incest was involved.
   3. The average distance between the stars in the sky is 20 million miles.
   4. It would take a modern spaceship 70,000 years to get to the nearest star to earth.
   5. An asteroid wiped out every single dinosaur in the world, but not a single species of toad or salamander was affected. No one knows why, nor why the crocodiles and tortoises survived.
   6. If you dug a well to the centre of the Earth, and dropped a brick in it, it would take 45 minutes to get to the bottom – 4,000 miles down.
   7. Your body sheds 10 billion flakes of skin every day.
   8. The Earth weighs 6,500 million million million tons.
   9. Honey is the only food consumed by humans that doesn’t go off.
  10. The Hawaiian alphabet has only 12 letters.
  11. A donkey can sink into quicksand but a mule can’t. (WTF?)
  12. Every time you sneeze your heart stops a second.
  13. There are 22 miles more canals in Birmingham UK than in Venice.
  14. Potato crisps were invented by a Mr Crumm.
  15. Facetious and abstemious contain all the vowels in their correct order.
  16. Eskimoes have hundreds of words for snow but none for hello.
  17. The word “set” has the most definitions in the English language.
  18. The only 15 letter word that can be spelled without repeating its letters is uncopyrightable.
  19. Windmills always turn counter-clockwise.
  20. The “Sixth Sick Sheik’s Sixth Sheep’s Sick” is the hardest tongue-twister.
  21. The longest English word without a vowel is twyndyllyngs which means "twins".
  22. 1 x 8 + 1 = 9;
      12 x 8 + 2 = 98;
      123 x 8 + 3 = 987;
      1234 x 8 + 4 = 9876;
      12345 x 8 + 5 = 98765;
      123456 x 8 + 6 = 987654;
      1234567 x 8 + 7 = 9876543;
      12345678 x 8 + 8 = 98765432;
      123456789 x 8 + 9 = 987654321
  23. The word "dreamt" is the only common word in the English language that ends in "mt".
  24. Albert Einstein never wore any socks.
  25. The average human will eat 8 spiders while asleep in their lifetime.
  26. In space, astronauts cannot cry because there is no gravity.
  27. Hummingbirds are the only creatures that can fly backwards.
  28. An ostrich’s eye is bigger than its brain.
  29. Cockroaches can live 9 days without their heads before they starve to death.
  30. A flamingo can eat only when its head is upside down.
  31. The lighter was invented before the match.
  32. It is physically impossible for pigs to look up at the sky.
  33. The average person has over 1,460 dreams a year!
  34. Scientists with high-speed cameras have discovered that rain drops are not tear shaped but rather look like hamburger buns.
  35. The first Internet domain name ever registered was Symbolics.com on March 15, 1985.
  36. When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone back in 1876, only six phones were sold in the first month.
  37. Approximately 7.5% of all office documents get lost.
  38. Business.com is currently the most expensive domain name sold: for $7.5 million.
  39. In 2001, the five most valuable brand names in order were Coca-Cola, Microsoft, IBM, GE, and Nokia.
  40. In Canada, the most productive day of the working week is Tuesday.
  41. In a study by the University of Chicago in 1907, it was concluded that the easiest colour to spot is yellow. This is why John Hertz, who is the founder of the Yellow Cab Company picked cabs to be yellow.
  42. It takes about 63,000 trees to make the newsprint for the average Sunday edition of The New York Times.
  43. On average a business document is copied 19 times.
  44. The largest employer in the world is the Indian railway system in India, employing over 1.6 million people.
  45. Warner Chappel Music owns the copyright to the song "Happy Birthday." They make over $1 million in royalties every year from the commercial use of the song.
  46. All babies are colour-blind when they are born.
  47. Children grow faster in the springtime than any other season during the year.
  48. Each nostril of a human being registers smells in a different way. Smells that are made from the right nostril are more pleasant than the left. However, smells can be detected more accurately when made by the left nostril.
  49. Humans are born with 350 bones in their body, however when a person reaches adulthood they only have 206 bones. This occurs because many of them join together to make a single bone.
  50. May babies are on average 200 grams heavier than babies born in other months.
  51. Leonardo da Vinci was dyslexic, and he often wrote backwards.
  52. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler had only one testicle.
  53. Queen Lydia Liliuokalani was the last reigning monarch of the Hawaiian Islands. She was also the only Queen the United States ever had.
  54. Rolling Stones band member Bill Wyman married a 19 year-old model Mandy Smith in 1988. At the same time Wyman's son was engaged to Mandy Smith's mother. If his son had married Smith's mother, Wyman would have been the step grandfather to his own wife.
  55. There are 158 verses in the Greek National Anthem.
  56. There are about 6,800 languages in the world.
  57. There was no punctuation until the 15th century.
  58. Children laugh about 400 times a day, while adults laugh on average only 15 times a day.
  59. The coconut is the largest seed in the world.
  60. Your body is creating and killing 15 million red blood cells per second.
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IIFT MBA - IB Admissions 2012-14 for New Delhi and Kolkata Campuses


Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), India's one of the prestigious Business Schools with focus on international business and foreign trade has announced notification for admission into its reputed post graduate program MBA (International Business) Degree 2012-14. The program will be conducted at IIFT's campuses at New Delhi and Kolkata. Selection will be based on the performance in various stage of examinations like Written Test, Group Discussion, Essay Writing and Personal Interview. The admission entrance test consist of objective multiple choice questions. Duration of the examination is 2 hours. The question paper for written test consists of about 200 questions from General Knowledge and Awareness, Logical Reasoning, Engish Comprehension and Quantitative Analysis. Following are details of eligibility and application procedure:

Education and Eligibility: Candidates should have Bachelor's degree of 3 years duration in any discipline. Those appearing final year exams may also apply. Thre will be no age limitations. Some seats are reserved for foreign nationals, NRIs and children of NRIs. They will be admitted based on GMAT score.

Application Procedure: Candidates can download application forms from www.iift.edu. Applications also available through post / IIFT centers across India. Address: Indian Institute of Foreign Trade ( Deemed University), IIFT Bhawan, B-21, Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi. Kolkata Campus Address: J-1/14 (7th-9th Floor), EP & GP Block, Sector-V, Salt Lake City, Kolkata- 700091 .

1. Last date for receipt of completed applications: 5th September 2011
2. Date of Written Test: 27th November 2011
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Warren Buffett Biography

Warren Buffett is Born:
Warren Edward Buffett was born on August 30, 1930 to his father Howard, a stockbroker-turned-Congressman. The only boy, he was the second of three children, and displayed an amazing aptitude for both money and business at a very early age. Acquaintances recount his uncanny ability to calculate columns of numbers off the top of his head - a feat Warren still amazes business colleagues with today.

At only six years old, Buffett purchased 6-packs of Coca Cola from his grandfather's grocery store for twenty five cents and resold each of the bottles for a nickel, pocketing a five cent profit. While other children his age were playing hopscotch and jacks, Warren was making money. Five years later, Buffett took his step into the world of high finance. At eleven years old, he purchased three shares of Cities Service Preferred at $38 per share for both himself and his older sister, Doris. Shortly after buying the stock, it fell to just over $27 per share. A frightened but resilient Warren held his shares until they rebounded to $40. He promptly sold them - a mistake he would soon come to regret. Cities Service shot up to $200. The experience taught him one of the basic lessons of investing: patience is a virtue.
Warren Buffett's Education
In 1947, a seventeen year old Warren Buffett graduated from High School. It was never his intention to go to college; he had already made $5,000 delivering newspapers (this is equal to $42,610.81 in 2000). His father had other plans, and urged his son to attend the Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania. Buffett stayed two years, complaining that he knew more than his professors. When Howard was defeated in the 1948 Congressional race, Warren returned home to Omaha and transferred to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Working full-time, he managed to graduate in only three years.

Warren Buffett approached graduate studies with the same resistance he displayed a few years earlier. He was finally persuaded to apply to Harvard Business School, which, in the worst admission decision in history, rejected him as "too young". Slighted, Warren applied to Columbia where famed investors Ben Graham and David Dodd taught - an experience that would forever change his life.

Buying Berkshire Hathaway

Buffett, after several years, decided to wind up the partnership, returning the lucky investors their capital and their share of the profits, and bought an interest in Berkshire Hathaway, a textile company, giving his original investors the the chance to invest. The smart ones did so.

Buffett’s early days at Berkshire Hathaway were not great. The company was in an industry facing real challenges from exports and high manufacturing costs. Warren Buffett had not, however, forgotten what he had learned under Graham, and arranged for the company to buy out two Nebraska insurance companies.

This was the start of Buffett’s interest in insurance and the rise to financial fame of both himself and Berkshire Hathaway. The insurance game is a hard one but under Buffett, the company has become, not only a successful share investor, but a leading provider of insurance.
Buffett and Charlie Munger

Buffett struck up a friendship with Charles T Munger, a lawyer and investor and Charlie Munger eventually joined Warren at Berkshire Hathaway as his Vice-Chairman, alter ego, and friend. Warren Buffett is always the first to acknowledge the contribution that Charlie Munger has made to Berkshire Hathaway. (Listen to an interview with Charlie Munger, or read our biography)

Under Buffett and Munger, Berkshire Hathaway has become an investment giant that wholly owns a number of successful companies that include:

    * Geico Corporation
    * Nebraska Furniture Mart
    * See’s Candy Shops

Warren Buffet, the man

Warren Buffett, the man, is just as hard to define as Warren Buffett, the investor. He projects a homespun frugality but one suspects that he plays his personality as close to the chest as he does his investment secrets. He always claims that it is his partner, Charlie Munger, who keeps his feet planted firmly in the ground.

Warren Buffet has become a legend and is generally ranked, along with his mentor, Benjamin Graham, first in a stellar cast of investors that includes Peter Lynch, John Neff, and Philip Fisher.

I'll Take a Coke
A year later, in 1988, he started buying up Coca-Cola stock like an addict. His old neighbor, now the President of Coca-Cola, noticed someone was loading up on shares and became concerned. After researching the transactions, he noticed the trades were being placed from the Midwest. He immediately thought of Buffett, whom he called. Warren confessed to being the culprit and requested they don't speak of it until he was legally required to disclose his holdings at the 5% threshold. Within a few months, Berkshire owned 7% of the company, or $1.02 billion dollars worth of the stock. Within three years, Buffett's Coca-Cola stock would be worth more than the entire value of Berkshire when he made the investment.

Warren Buffett's Money and Reputation On the Line During the Solomon Scandal
By 1989, Berkshire Hathaway was trading at $8,000 a share. Buffett was now, personally, worth more than $3.8 billion dollars. Within the next ten years, he would be worth ten times that amount. Before that would happen, there were much darker times ahead (read The Solomon Scandal).


Warren Buffet at the Turn of the Millennium
During the remainder of the 1990's, the stock catapulted as high as $80,000 per share. Even with this astronomical feat, as the dot-com frenzy began to take hold, Warren Buffett was accused of "losing his touch". In 1999, when Berkshire reported a net increase of 0.5% per share, several newspapers ran stories about the demise of the Oracle. Confident that the technology bubble would burst, Warren Buffett continued to do what he did best: allocate capital into great businesses that were selling below intrinsic value. His efforts did not go unrewarded. When the markets finally did come to their senses, Warren Buffett was once again a star. Berkshire's stock recovered to its previous levels after falling to around $45,000 per share, and the man from Omaha was once again seen as an investment icon.
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Flow Production: a target for today's Manufacturing Industry

by Carlo Scodanibbio for "The Malta Independent"
Imagine going to a restaurant for dinner, not knowing that this particular restaurant is geared for "batch production", in other words that the kitchen is organised to prepare food "by the lot".
What would happen is something as follows:

Waiter (after you have been snooping through the Menu for 5 minutes): ".....Well, have you decided, Sir?"
Customer: "Yes, I fancy your Tortellini Alfredo as a starter, and then...."
Waiter (interrupting): "I am sorry, Sir, but tonight we do not have Tortellini, we only have Spaghetti ready - however, if you are prepared to wait for a while, until some other customers pop in and order Tortellini, than may be our Chef will cook them as well..."
Customer (rather surprised): "What do you mean? If you have Tortellini in your Menu, I don't quite see why your Chef should wait for other orders to come before he cooks Tortellini...."
Waiter (very professional): "Sir, let me explain to you: our Owner is a very cost conscious person. He likes efficiency throughout, of which we are very proud. Surely, you will realise that approximately the same amount of time, water and gas is needed to cook Tortellini for one or Tortellini for six. Well, we have decided long time ago that we would go for a minimum batch of six in all our Pasta dishes, in order to achieve optimum efficiency. Besides, this way, we can afford to have only one person in the kitchen, so the saving in manpower is tremendous. Should we go for individual orders, we would need at least another cook, and possibly also a junior to help out.... You see, we do not like to pass extra costs onto our Customers, that's our principle, and that's why tonight there are Spaghetti ready in our kitchen store. Can I get you some lovely Spaghetti Bolognese warmed up in our microwave oven?"
Customer (ready to blow up): "But, wait a moment, assuming your cost saving issue is right, why do you have to warm up my Spaghettti in your micro ?
Waiter (a bit annoyed, but still professional): "Sir, more than half an hour ago, a few customers came in, and the three of them agreed to have Spaghetti Bolognese. Our Chef had gone for the usual batch of six, so now there are three portions of Spaghetti in the store, ready 'off the shelf', but obviously you won't like cold spaghetti, will you? - and it only takes one minute and thirty seconds to warm them up, how is that for speedy service?....."
Customer (boiling): NO, thank you, I don't like cold nor warm Spaghetti, in fact I don't like Spaghetti at all, I hate Spaghetti...... in fact I don't even want Tortellini anymore, I'll rather go next door for a Pizza...."
Waiter (paternalistic, but still professional): "As you like, Sir, good evening, Sir, hope to see you some other time...."

Amazing, isn't it? But something very similar has been going on during the past few decades in many sectors of the Manufacturing Industry.
Many Manufacturers have adopted a simple philosophy, in production:

    * Manufacturing is the business of producing goods
    * Products must be good, cheap and delivery must be reasonably fast
    * Efficiency can be achieved through "large lots" production, which brings considerable cost savings
    * Factory Management determines Production capacity and Production Schedules, according to estimates
    * Profit is something that comes "naturally" out of the manufacturing and marketing process

This philosophy has been well rewarded for long time, and well accepted by the market.
In the past 2 decade, and specifically in the past few years, something has been changing in the market, a sort of silent revolution has taken place.
Customers are not the same anymore, they have become "strange". For many reasons, most of which very difficult to understand, they seem to adopt more and more a different approach: they want the goods they need, in the quantity they want, with the quality they want, in the time they want, and at the price they are prepared to pay.
How have many Manufacturers reacted to this revolution? Simply taking the immediate measures they considered adequate:

    * They have increased their efficiency investing in sophisticated technology: huge, expensive machines able to turn out products faster and in larger lots
    * They have coped with the higher demand for quality introducing a squad of Quality Inspectors and sophisticated Quality Control Systems, with the aim of stopping defective goods from being passed to clients
    * They have reacted to faster deliveries demand making their finished products warehouses larger and larger, trying to offer "off the shelf" goods availability and speedy service

But also these measures now seem outdated. What many Manufacturers have not realised is that the overall market cake has not grown much larger, while the variety of product has.
Due to hot competition, due to higher quality awareness, but mainly due to everybody's different and subjective interpretation of the "quality-of-life" concept, the market is now flooded by a tremendous variety of products, with an enormous range of optionals and personalised accessories, and still clients want "what they want and how they want it". In this tricky chicken-and-egg situation, many manufacturers have been caught in badly.
Their technology seems more and more unable to cope with such a diversified demand, and those bulky, expensive machines do not seem to be the best to run fast smaller batches of diversified products.
Besides, overall efficiency has in fact decreased due to more sophisticated waste proliferating in each corner of their factory, often very close to the expensive, sophisticated machines.
Their quality Control system has, in many instances, just managed to reduce the number of defects passed onto clients, but at the expenses of a "black" store in which defective goods, rejects, second class products and degraded components stockpile to the ceiling.
And the large warehouse, designed to despatch products faster to the market, has not only started to grow a new breed of unusable products called "obsoletes", but has also become a thicker wall between the manufacturer and customers' needs.
In conclusion, many Manufacturers that, like our Restaurant's Owner, have become more concerned about their internal efficiency, with the best utilisation of their sophisticated equipment and with their production planning schedules than with real Customers' explicit or implied expectations, are now having rough times.

The answer to the problem exists, and is called Flow Manufacturing.
Flow Manufacturing, as the name suggests, is a way of producing goods in a "stream" fashion, with materials and workpieces "flowing" smoothly, regularly, inside the factory while becoming finished products in the productive process, and flowing again, without interruption, to the natural outlet, the market.
To perfect the similitude, rather than visualising a stream, or a river, in which the flow of water is driven by gravity, one should try to visualise a pipeline with a pump positioned at the pipeline outlet, sucking water out of the pipeline: this meaning that it is the market (our pump) that determines how the flow (the production style and capacity) should be in the pipeline (our Factory).

What does this approach imply? A few revolutionary consequences:

    * Production (with its rhythm, style and capacity) is not anymore "pushed" by Management through the Factory and to the Client, but rather pulled out of the Factory by Clients' needs, like at a (good) Restaurant table
    * Seller's Market time is over - today it is a "Buyer's" Market
    * Profit is no longer a conventional benefit, attached to manufacturing: profit is to be earned through hard, intelligent work
    * Products must be exactly what Customers want, and they must be delivered as they want, with the quality they expect, when and in the quantity they want - Manufacturing is no longer the business of producing goods: Manufacturing is a Client-Oriented, Service Industry
    * Production is to be considered more and more "wide-variety, small-and-frequent-lots" type, as Clients wish
    * Manufacturing Time should become closer and closer to Selling Time
    * Nowadays Customers are prepared to pay only an amount corresponding to the right "value" of the goods supplied, and therefore the Manufacturer's Selling Price must be very close to that "value"
    * This dictates that true efficiency must take place in the Production Process, as Customers are less and less prepared to subsidise Manufacturers' internal waste

The waste issue fits the missing piece in this puzzle.
In any production process there is waste. Any useful component and material add value to a product, as any useful productive operation does.
Unnecessary components, that do not serve any purpose in the finished product, do not add any further value to it. And the same applies to any wasteful operation.
Where does waste hide in a Factory? Waste is found in any operation that disrupts the normal, regular, smooth flow of materials through the Factory, thus causing turbulence, back-flow and stoppages to the flow itself. And those same wasteful operations do not add any real value to the product/s being manufactured. Examples? Storing, piling up, picking up, laying down, counting, checking, moving, handling, positioning, idling, waiting, transporting, conveying, inspecting, degrading, declassing, repairing defects, re-working, changing production, setting up machines for production, plant break-downs, plant working at reduced speed, searching for tools, dealing with accidents, duplicating efforts, passing the buck.............. and dozens more.

Flow Production is the Discipline that deals with waste and fights it to death.
In fact, if production can be transformed into an easy flowing process, without any interruption between value-adding operations, most definitely the bulk of the waste would be eliminated. Quality should be "built-in" the productive process by multi-skilled workers, capable of handling reliably multi-process operations.
And Manufacturing time would be so close to Selling Time that no finished product warehouse would be necessary. Products would be produced so fast that Clients would be really pulling them out of the Factory's final assembly lines. And those lines would pull components and sub-assemblies out of upstream processing lines, and so on.
This is Flow Production, a manufacturing "style" and "mentality" aimed at reducing internal waste to such a bare minimum that the resulting productive process becomes so "slender" (Lean Manufacturing), so "flexible", so receptive to Clients' needs that it really flows like water in a pipe.
The target is both very challenging and very difficult, to say the least. Still, many Manufacturers, and not only in Japan, have succeeded in getting very close to Flow Production.
What does their experience say? Implementing Flow Production requires time, guts, techniques, efforts, and a tremendous amount of creativity.
But the main obstacle to overcome is and always will be "resistance" from people to the change in mentality that such a project dictates.
Because Flow Production is made, like anything else, by men
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Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport :Conductors - 70 Post



Posts: Conductors - 70 Post

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Gandhi Medical College Hyderabad jobs

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Sikkim Public Service Commission jobs Across India Teachers-120

       Title:    Sikkim Public Service Commission

     Posts: Across India Teachers-120
   
    Age:18-30yrs

    Educational Qualification:M.A / M.Com / M.Sc with B.Ed

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Top 27 unbelievable facts that people don't know.

1. The cigarette lighter was invented before the match.

2. The average chocolate bar has 8 insect legs in it.

3. Right-handed people live, on average, nine years longer than
left-handed people do.

4. Its impossible to smoke oneself to death with weed. You won't be
able to retain enough motor control and consciousness to do so after
such a large amount. (Common Sense)

5. Uncle Phil, from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, did the voice of
Shredder in the TMNT cartoon.

6. Every drop of seawater contains approximately 1 billion gold atoms.

7. The US national anthem actually has three verses, but everyone
just knows the first one.

8 During World War II, IBM built the computers the Nazis used to
manage their death/concentration camps.

9. The total combined weight of the worlds ant population is heavier
than the weight of the human population.

10. The deadliest war in history excluding World War II was a civil
war in China in the 1850s in which the rebels were led by a man who
thought he was the brother of Jesus Christ.

11. Just about 3 people are born every second, and about 1.3333 people
die every second. The result is about a 2 and 2/3 net increase of
people every second. Almost 10 people more live on this Earth now,
than before you finished reading this.

12. Happy Birthday (the song) is copyrighted.

13. The number of people alive on earth right now is higher than the
number of all the people that have died. Ever.

14. The average American consumes 1.2 pounds of spider eggs a year and
eat 2.5 pounds of insect parts a year.

15. The Kamp Krusty episode of the Simpson's was originally meant to
be made as the Simpsons movie.

16. Men can breastfeed babies.

17. There is a rare condition called Exploding Head Syndrome which
you've probably never heard of.

18. Scientists have determined that fungi are more closely related to
human beings and animals than to other plants.

19. In some (maybe all) Asian countries, the family name is written
first and the individual name written second (opposite of the America
method). That's why Asian athletes like Yao Ming and Ichiro Suzuki
have Yao and Ichiro written on their jerseys. Those are their family
names and in America their names are written Ming Yao and Suzuki
Ichiro.

20. Abe Lincoln bought 50 cents worth of cocaine in 1860

21. A German World War II submarine was sunk due to malfunction of the toilet.
22. Washington State has the longest single beach in the United States.
Long Beach, WA.

23. The largest living thing on the face of the Earth is a mushroom
underground in Oregon, it measures three and a half miles in diameter.

24. The town of Los Angeles, California, was originally named El Pueblo
la Nuestra Senora de Reina de los Angeles de la Porciuncula.

25. 9 out of 10 people believe Thomas Edison invented the light bulb.
This isn't true; Joseph Swan did.

26. Honey is the only food that does not spoil. Honey found in the
tombs of Egyptian pharaohs has been tasted by archaeologists and found
edible.
27. The Population of the world can live within the state boundaries of Texas.
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How to Impress a Girl - Best Tips

When you find that specific and particular girl, you always want to impress her but scared of getting her offended. Most of the guys find it really hard to impress a girl, and you always end up in having your shaking legs and speechless mouth.

There are ways to impress a girl that will make the girl want you more and notice you more. Hurry up and read the post below, the tips guys need to impress girls are here!

1. Make a cool appearance

It is very necessary to make a cool and neat appearance of you whenever you go in front of that girl. It will look great to her and of course yourself.

2. Never Show off
Girls actually hate the show off thing; don’t ever put a fake appearance or something that you are not. Be yourself and do your best. That will surely impress girls.

3. Respect and Admiration

Always respect and admire the girl, because girls love when you admire them, treat her with kindness.

4. Meaningful talk


While talking to her don’t discuss controversial issues and don’t talk endlessly. Especially discuss things that have her interest and surely will catch your attention.

5. Take interest in her interests


Listen carefully to whatever girls says or in which she has interest. Respond to the talking quickly and throw back the questions to her to make her keep talking about that subject.

6. Compliment

Compliment her on her eyes, attire, hairs, looks and talking style, don’t talk about how hot figure she has. Girls love it when they are complimented on the looks or other features.

7. Respect her friends


When it comes to colleagues and friends, girls are very possessive about them, either you like them or not try to become the good guy that respects her friends.

8. Politeness
Always try to act politely and have the best behavior, because these two things can make you a perfect guy.

9. Humor


Be humorous sometimes, because girls love the humor factor about guys, crack jokes but only then when it is required otherwise try to take things seriously.

10. Be a good listener

Be the one who can give a shoulder to her when she is sad, as girls are always emotional so make her laugh with your jokes sometimes and listen to her always.
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