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Results of AE's examination for the post of Electrical , Mechanical and Civil held on 21.09.2008 and the list of candidates called for the interview.
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
dehli university results 2008
It is hereby notified for information of all concerned that the last date of receipt of application forms of Revaluation/Rechecking of various Annual Examination Results, 2008, (Category - 'A') has been extended up to Friday, October 10, 2008.
School of Open Learning Results http://sol.du.ac.in/
Annual Results - 2008 (Undergraduate/Postgraduate)
Result of the Preliminary Test held on 16.06.2007 for the post of Stenographer (English) (reserved for SC/ST/OBC categories). Click here.
Result of the Preliminary Test held on April 29, 2007 for the post of Junior Assistant (English) (reserved for SC/ST/OBC categories)
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School of Open Learning Results http://sol.du.ac.in/
Annual Results - 2008 (Undergraduate/Postgraduate)
Result of the Preliminary Test held on 16.06.2007 for the post of Stenographer (English) (reserved for SC/ST/OBC categories). Click here.
Result of the Preliminary Test held on April 29, 2007 for the post of Junior Assistant (English) (reserved for SC/ST/OBC categories)
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Mahabharata in Telugu Literature
Mahabharata in Telugu Literature
The very first literary work in Telugu literature, Andhra Mahabharata which appeared in the mid 11th century, forms the best introduction to classical Telugu poetry.
The Andhra Mahabharata is called the ‘Trinity of Telugu literature (Kavitrayam).
The first poet Nannaya Bhattu left it abruptly in the middle of the Aranya Parva, probably due to death or political reasons. His patron, Raja Raja Narendra (1019-1061)’ of the Eastern Chalukya dynasty, Nannaya was his ‘Kulabrahmana’ or spiritual advisor.
They had to seek the help of his maternal uncle, Rajendra Chola in the South. The great literary undertaking was Tikkana Somayaji resumed the work in the 13th century from Virata parva onwards and completed the Telugu version. The unfinished portion in Aranya parva stands in the name of Errapragada (early 14th century) who was an equally eminent poet.
In their Telugu version they adopted the kavya or poetic style and by skillful abridgement reduced its size to nearly one half of the original by omitting repetitive passages and for brevity in expression.
Nannaya for instance, performed a major poetic surgery by omitting Bhishma’s long eulogy and enumeration of Krishna’s earlier Avataras in the Rajasuya-Sisupala Vadha episode and made it quite crisp and dramatic.
Tikkana required only 70 verses to convey the message of Bhagavadgita in Bhishma Parva.
The very first literary work in Telugu literature, Andhra Mahabharata which appeared in the mid 11th century, forms the best introduction to classical Telugu poetry.
The Andhra Mahabharata is called the ‘Trinity of Telugu literature (Kavitrayam).
The first poet Nannaya Bhattu left it abruptly in the middle of the Aranya Parva, probably due to death or political reasons. His patron, Raja Raja Narendra (1019-1061)’ of the Eastern Chalukya dynasty, Nannaya was his ‘Kulabrahmana’ or spiritual advisor.
They had to seek the help of his maternal uncle, Rajendra Chola in the South. The great literary undertaking was Tikkana Somayaji resumed the work in the 13th century from Virata parva onwards and completed the Telugu version. The unfinished portion in Aranya parva stands in the name of Errapragada (early 14th century) who was an equally eminent poet.
In their Telugu version they adopted the kavya or poetic style and by skillful abridgement reduced its size to nearly one half of the original by omitting repetitive passages and for brevity in expression.
Nannaya for instance, performed a major poetic surgery by omitting Bhishma’s long eulogy and enumeration of Krishna’s earlier Avataras in the Rajasuya-Sisupala Vadha episode and made it quite crisp and dramatic.
Tikkana required only 70 verses to convey the message of Bhagavadgita in Bhishma Parva.
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Potana Bammera - Telugu kavi
Potana Bammera
Potana Bammera(1450-1510) was born in Bammera, a village twenty miles away from Warangal, into a Niyogi Brahmin family. His father was Kesanna and his mother was Lakkasanamma. He was considered to be a natural scholar (sahaja panditha) without a teacher. Potana was a very polite gentleman. He was an agriculturist by occupation. Though he was a great scholar, he never hesitated to work in the agricultural fields.
At an early age he wrote ‘Bhogini Dandakam’ a poem wrote in praise of king Sri Singa Bhoopala’s concubine Bhogini. This was his first poetic venture which had the seeds of his great poetic talents.
His second work was "Virabhadhra Vijayamu" which describes the adventures of Lord Virabhadhra, son of Lord Shiva. The main theme was the destruction of a yagna performed in absence of Lord Shiva by Daksha Prajapathi.
As a young man, he was a devotee of Lord Shiva. Later, Potana became a devotee of Lord Rama and more interested in salvation. His conversion from Shaivism to Vaishnavism was triggered by an incident. One early morning during a lunar eclipse, on the banks of river Godavari, Potana was meditating on Lord Shiva. At that auspicious moment, Lord Rama appeared dressed like a king and requested Potana to translate Bhagavatam into Telugu and dedicate it to him. This inspired him to translate Vyasa’s Sanskrit Bhagavatam into Telugu.
The king of Warangal, Sarvajna Singa Bhoopala, wanted Potana to dedicate ‘Andhra Maha Bhagavatamu’ to him. But, Potana refused to obey the king’s orders and dedicated the Bhagavathamu to Lord Rama, whom he worshipped with great devotion. It is said that Potana remarked, ‘it is better to dedicate the work to the supreme Lord Vishnu than dedicate it to the mortal kings.’ He was of opinion that poetry was a divine gift and it should be utilized for salvation by devoting it to the God.
He was quite fond of using rhythm and repetition of sounds giving a majestic grace to the style of writing. He was very skilful in using alankaras (figures of speech) like similes and metaphors. Potana imparted the knowledge of the divine to the Telugu people along with lessons in ethics and politics through Andhra Maha Bhagavatamu.
Even illiterate Telugus readily quote verses from chapters 'Gajendra Mokshamu' and 'Prahlada Charitra' of his work, ‘Andhra Maha Bhagavathamu,’ the crown jewel of Telugu literature. Andhra people are greatly indebted to the most beloved poet Potana Bammera.
Potana Bammera(1450-1510) was born in Bammera, a village twenty miles away from Warangal, into a Niyogi Brahmin family. His father was Kesanna and his mother was Lakkasanamma. He was considered to be a natural scholar (sahaja panditha) without a teacher. Potana was a very polite gentleman. He was an agriculturist by occupation. Though he was a great scholar, he never hesitated to work in the agricultural fields.
At an early age he wrote ‘Bhogini Dandakam’ a poem wrote in praise of king Sri Singa Bhoopala’s concubine Bhogini. This was his first poetic venture which had the seeds of his great poetic talents.
His second work was "Virabhadhra Vijayamu" which describes the adventures of Lord Virabhadhra, son of Lord Shiva. The main theme was the destruction of a yagna performed in absence of Lord Shiva by Daksha Prajapathi.
As a young man, he was a devotee of Lord Shiva. Later, Potana became a devotee of Lord Rama and more interested in salvation. His conversion from Shaivism to Vaishnavism was triggered by an incident. One early morning during a lunar eclipse, on the banks of river Godavari, Potana was meditating on Lord Shiva. At that auspicious moment, Lord Rama appeared dressed like a king and requested Potana to translate Bhagavatam into Telugu and dedicate it to him. This inspired him to translate Vyasa’s Sanskrit Bhagavatam into Telugu.
The king of Warangal, Sarvajna Singa Bhoopala, wanted Potana to dedicate ‘Andhra Maha Bhagavatamu’ to him. But, Potana refused to obey the king’s orders and dedicated the Bhagavathamu to Lord Rama, whom he worshipped with great devotion. It is said that Potana remarked, ‘it is better to dedicate the work to the supreme Lord Vishnu than dedicate it to the mortal kings.’ He was of opinion that poetry was a divine gift and it should be utilized for salvation by devoting it to the God.
He was quite fond of using rhythm and repetition of sounds giving a majestic grace to the style of writing. He was very skilful in using alankaras (figures of speech) like similes and metaphors. Potana imparted the knowledge of the divine to the Telugu people along with lessons in ethics and politics through Andhra Maha Bhagavatamu.
Even illiterate Telugus readily quote verses from chapters 'Gajendra Mokshamu' and 'Prahlada Charitra' of his work, ‘Andhra Maha Bhagavathamu,’ the crown jewel of Telugu literature. Andhra people are greatly indebted to the most beloved poet Potana Bammera.
Chandrayaan successfully launched
Chandrayaan successfully launched
October 21, 2008
The PSLV-C11, which carries India's first unmanned moon spacecraft Chandrayaan-1, was successfully put into initial orbit from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre on Wednesday morning at around 6.40 am.
At the end of the 49-hour countdown, the 44.4 meter tall four-stage PSLV-C11 blasted off from the second launch pad with the ignition of the core first stage at 6.22 am.
The PSLV, which weighs 316 tonnes soared majestically into the skies. However, the thick black clouds played spoil sport for those waiting to watch the PSLV launch into the skies.
October 21, 2008
The PSLV-C11, which carries India's first unmanned moon spacecraft Chandrayaan-1, was successfully put into initial orbit from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre on Wednesday morning at around 6.40 am.
At the end of the 49-hour countdown, the 44.4 meter tall four-stage PSLV-C11 blasted off from the second launch pad with the ignition of the core first stage at 6.22 am.
The PSLV, which weighs 316 tonnes soared majestically into the skies. However, the thick black clouds played spoil sport for those waiting to watch the PSLV launch into the skies.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
QMS ISO 9001: 2000 Lead Auditor
QMS ISO 9001: 2000Lead Auditor Course (internationally Valid Certification Program in India) By NRBPT (National Registration Board for Personnel Training) -Constituent of QCI (Quality Council of India),an MLA Signatory with IRCA-UK, a Member of IATCA-Approved course provider for QMS for Better understanding pls go through below websites .
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http://www.qcin.org/
http://www.iatca.org/
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This course requires minimum five full days covering 40 contact hours and qualifying exam.
The course would also enable you to brighten further job prospects and higher growth opportunities in your career.
To enable me to speed up things please could you mention in the body of your mail your telephone number and email where I can reach you at all times. This course would also enable your organization to develop world-class human resources that help u to achieve world-class quality standards.
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http://www.irca.org/
http://www.qcin.org/
http://www.iatca.org/
http://www.hrdglobal.com/
This course requires minimum five full days covering 40 contact hours and qualifying exam.
The course would also enable you to brighten further job prospects and higher growth opportunities in your career.
To enable me to speed up things please could you mention in the body of your mail your telephone number and email where I can reach you at all times. This course would also enable your organization to develop world-class human resources that help u to achieve world-class quality standards.
HRD Global Consultants,# 13-198,G-2, SaiAnisha Enclave,Madhusudhan Nagar,Malkajgiri,Hyderabad-47.Ph:040-30997737/09849073763Fax:040-27059580E-Mail: hrdquality@gmail.com
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Expressit couriers
Expressit couriers
This courier service website having contact numbers of Managing directors numbers.
Contact numbers for courier tracking and other information call
040-30584902, 040-32400188 for Begumpet branch,
9441512997-for tarnaka branch
There is no customer service cell for this courier service
This courier service website having contact numbers of Managing directors numbers.
Contact numbers for courier tracking and other information call
040-30584902, 040-32400188 for Begumpet branch,
9441512997-for tarnaka branch
There is no customer service cell for this courier service
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