Tuesday 22 April 2014

Micromax launches "canvas doodles 3" Feblet

Micromax has just announced its latest Smartphone dubbed the Canvas Doodle 3 (A102). It is built around a 6" LCD display of 854x480 pixel resolution (FWVGA) with a pixel density of 163ppi. The company has set very good and affordable price Rs 8,500 to the price of 3 Micromax Canvas doodle.

A canvas doodle 3 is a combination of tablet and Micromax Canvas Smartphone which has features such as:-

The phone is powered by the MediaTek 6572 chipset with 1.3GHz dual-core CPU and 512MB of RAM. Internal storage is just 4GB but the company has included a MicroSD card slot capable of supporting up to 32GB of additional storage. The battery capacity is 2,500mAh with Micromax suggesting a talk time endurance of up to 9 hours.

At the back of the Canvas Doodle 3, there's a 5MP auto-focus camera with LED flash. The front features a 0.3MP camera for video chat and selfies. The phone runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean and Micromax has pre-loaded it with Bigflix, King soft Office, Opera and games like Rope Cut, Marble and Jelly Jumper. FM Radio is present as well.

Wednesday 9 April 2014

Cricket News :- Win or Lose, Cricket Goes On

There is always adulation, praise, flower garlands and endless celebration coming with wins. The reverse seems true for the Indian cricket team as in the just concluded T20 world cup. Heartaches and disappointment for India coming close but missing on the T20 title by a whisker to Sri Lanka seem to open the raw emotional side of tirade, brickbats and only one player seems to blame, Yuvraj Singh.


India had amazing performance in the cricket tournament and fan expectations were no less. Yet an equally inspired opposition in Sri Lanka having come close on no less than four occasions seemed determined to bury the pain of past defeats and win the prestigious crown.

India lifted the ICC T20 world cup inaugural edition 2007 in South Africa crowning excellent run of form and performance that garnered India wholesome praise. Consistent performance that lasted up to lifting the cricket world cup in 2011 and ICC champion’s trophy in 2013. These were great moments and times for the Indian cricket fan to revel in the team’s success and victory. 

Yuvraj Singh was prominent in all the victories and made his team achieve high success despite personal health battles with dreaded cancer. In one cricket tournament defeat the brickbats and sarcasm seem bared. Memory is too short for the cricket obsessed Indian fan.     

Thursday 3 April 2014

Direct Taxes Code News in Hindi

Taxes are financial charges by government necessary for revenue collection and budgeting for national programs and actions. They are either directly or indirectly imposed for the benefit of citizens or jurisdictions upon which they are levied. But sometimes they become eyebrow raisers for the salaried and earning members of any working class. They are meant to raise revenue through which government can avail services and goods to the general public. They are also often times a source for heartburn and ill feeling for working class and salaried employees as they interpreted taking away purchasing power without significant results or proof of benefit in return. 

The government of India through its finance ministry proposes new direct taxes code that will highly target the high net worth individuals while retaining the tax levels for other classes. There are significant highlights to this new proposed amendment to the more than half a century tax law.

Significant Highlights of Proposed Direct Tax Code
-Higher direct tax for high Net worth Individuals
-High direct tax levy of 35% on Individuals and the Hindu undivided family with annual taxable income above Rs 10 crore
-Additional tax burden on dividend income above Rs 1 crore at 10%
-High dividend distribution tax to be pegged at 15% as stipulated in the income tax act and direct tax bill 2010

Saturday 29 March 2014

Cricket Hindi News Semifinals Beckon India in T-20 World Cup

‘The cast for beautiful romantic movie will always depend on a solid script’. This Indian cricket team seems to be on a roll in the ongoing T-20 cricket world cup tournament in Bangladesh. Cricket is passionately played in India and finds immense admiration as a national pass time in all Indian sentiment and life. The recent playing form of Indian cricket team in some formats of the game may not be anything to write home about having faced successive defeats in foreign test tournaments. Yet with the advent of the T-20 world cup things are looking up and the team is performing

Indian Cricket Team Exploits in Bangladesh include three straight victories on prominent rivals Pakistan, West Indies and Bangladesh. This sets India for a fancy semifinal clash with the redoubtable Australians. With the rankling of some issues administratively in Indian cricket it would have seemed like a doubtful or headache encounter. Yet given the penchant or perhaps audacity and faith in great batting, fielding and bowling skills of an emergent and resurgent Indian side there is hope for juicy encounter even for the Australian Match.

The youthful combination of experience and skill is giving India options in the build-up of the side especially after prominent retirement of legends like Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid and bringing on board youthful inspiring talent. With the arrival, promise and delivery of a few talents like Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Yuvraj Singh and the epitome of cool captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni the sky seems the limit.

Tuesday 25 March 2014

News about AAP’s Varanasi Rally Today

Most Indians by now have read and come to know who Arvind Kejriwal is, what AAP stands for and its firebrand sense of political dispense. But greater, Varanasi, on the banks of the well-known holy Ganga River in Uttar Pradesh, India is a spiritually significant city not just in Hinduism but as a spiritual destination. Ganga Ghats inspire millions of devotees to do pilgrimage and take holy baths in the sacred river.

Based on this backdrop a new brand of Indian politics (AAP), the city is witness to a game of strange turns and fortunes in the ongoing 2014 Indian general election.  AAP rally for referendum on Varanasi seat and staking claim to challenge leading political heavyweight’s Narandra Modi. Politics has always been christened as a game or riddle of strange bed fellows.

AAP’s chief and as a new political party in Indian politics would not occupy center stage of the ongoing 2014 Indian elections without alluding to this catchy phrase. Rajnarain Smarak Park, Beniya Bagh, Varanasi today opens a new stage. As the sacred Ganga opens tremendous emotional quotient in the lives of ordinary marginalized for hope of their identity not being drowned out in the course of elite political debates. Perhaps this referendum like approach which worked to precision in New Delhi assembly polls might just as well strike home here.

With symbols as humble or down to earth as a broom, this strikes a chord for many of the illiterate and poor for robust and better access to political fortunes. There is that which begs a rational analysis of what the exact political ground looks like. The relevance will await the voters casting ballots and taking a call on their destiny.

Wednesday 5 March 2014

Role of News & Media in Society



News & Media has often played a significant role in shaping the contours (values, beliefs and aspirations) of any society. The changing nature of today’s world and the need for fast mechanisms to inform and educate people has put media at the forefront of this endeavor. With the ability to relay information in a short span of time and duration, media has deeply impacted and affected the transformation of any society in present times.
What is the Actual Role of Media in Society?

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-Promote useful flow of information
Without a systematic flow and dispensing of information society would ultimately degenerate into anarchy and disorder. 

-Promote values, traditions and beliefs
Each media agency or platform is governed by a set of values that try to harmonies the collective good of the society it exists in. 

-Promote Public Accountability
We happen to see misuse and abuse of power by elected and appointed public representatives and public servants. 

-Public Watchdog
In a similar way being a public watchdog will institute mechanisms to enhance responsiveness of the governments especially in democracies where the media has a lot of influence in projecting government policy, programs, and channels for redressal and mechanism for good governance. 

-Entertainment and Education
The 24 hour news channels have incorporated programming to break from the monotony of constant and persistent news. 

-Ethics, Integrity and Dignity
There are fundamental principles which every person or a people will uphold sacredly. This calls for a creation of codes of conduct and behavior that will not be surpassed nor overlooked.

Friday 21 February 2014

About News Reportage?

News the world over is a blend, fusion and mix of flavor and ingredients to get informative and compelling news read or watch or listen. In some news organizations the attempt or effort is not to draw or gain mileage (opportunity) from an issues compelling stance in the public domain or discourse rather to have an impacting publication that will last in the minds of the public or readership for its morally binding and conscience awakening. For that in itself is the foundation for sustainable News Reportage.

In as far collecting and reporting news is concerned the real compelling imperative is to offer the truth and substance of the news as it comes. Hindi News is something that will affect the imagination and decision making process and therefore care is given to its impact and subsequent changes it could bring to the community or society.

The accountability and responsibility must always lie at a vertical premium (closer to reality) to negate negative repercussions. News can delight, bewilder and at the same time shock for the sheer unbelievability of its tone and reality.

Thursday 13 February 2014

What is Jan Lokpal Bill and why it is important for India

Jan lokpal bill is an anti corruption bill which aims to hit corruption from the country. The motive behind this bill is to investigate corruption cases and punish the corrupter. It is a very powerful anti corruption bill to fight against the corrupt people and officers..

The biggest benefit of the Jan lokpal Bill is that the common man will be able to complaint against the corrupter and having them imprisoned as this bill gives the surety to investigate and take a quick step against the corrupter, the pursuit will be done under fast track and the punishment will be given within six months.
It will bring a positive change in the government offices as under this bill officers will be compelled to do the work properly on the time. He/She will be made to define clearly about the completion of the work given and if the work is not done properly within the time the officer will have to clarify the mistake or such officer will be unemployed, compensation will be given to the sufferer, and the work will be made to be completed within one month.

Justice should be given to Aam Aadmi as the nation is formed by the common people. If they are not happy and satisfied with their leaders there will be no use of this kind of government. The more officers are corrupt and selfish the more people will suffer. An honest and corruption free government will lead the nation to be a prosperous country.

Tuesday 4 February 2014

Online Hindi News Platform of Journalism in India

Many languages are spoken in India and among those Hindi is the one, which is mostly used by Indian people. It is also India's national language. And, since majority of Indian population is comfortable with reading and speaking Hindi, so number of Hindi Newspapers and magazines also catering millions of Indians. For, this reasons only various English and regional language newspapers are launching their Hindi versions.

The major newspapers in India are Rajasthan Patrika, Dainik Jagran, Navbharat times, Amar Ujala and many more. Rajasthan Patrika is one of the best Hindi Newspapers in all over India and it also publishes evening newspaper, which is very popular in some states. It provides superb and attractive news headlines and giving tough competition to even English, Urdu and regional newspapers. It is gaining huge popularity therefore many Indian advertising agencies started paying more attention to current Hindi newspapers. These papers are providing many types of reports from several fields like politics, business, crime, education, health, fashion, entertainment, sports news in Hindi and give equal importance to each type of news.

Nowadays, Hindi Newspapers are most popular medium for advertising, promotion and public relations. Majority of Hindi Newspapers (including Patrika) also have their online editions which are updated on real-time basis means as soon as event happens. This strategy makes possible to read newspaper to all those people who are not able to read it in the morning. Today, in this era of globalization, online edition plays a vital role in advertising and public relationship.

Wednesday 29 January 2014

Vegetable Costs and Bengal

India is a diverse nation like and one would consider it unthinkable that the humble vegetable or lack of access to it could prove a doomsday or clarion call for the mega shakeup in a democratic set up. In West Bengal News, the point is that many of the voters would look at the precedents that history has thrown or given to arrive at a point of plausible conclusion that sure there is possibility to build a better future or now with price affordable vegetables as the barometer.
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It can be recalled that the price of bread and the unaffordability of basic needs for life was the primary cause of one the best known revolutions in history-the French revolution. It has been ages since and we have seen from tremendous frustration, lack of basic daily needs and the overwhelming anger of the common fraternity to the ruling class that many revolutions in history have taken place in different dimensions and geographical locations.

Recently, from tea stalls, low vegetable prices and the pervasive clamor for low inflation figures, the worst to suffer would surely run in droves to these ingenuously devised schemes to capture public mood and attention. The point though remains to be seen whether these are effective counters to the disease diagnosed-persistent inflation. And its effects on the common man or are they a master key attempt at creating a leadership opportunity in a vast democracy. The benefits naturally accrue two ways; unless the powers that be give an effective counter in a timely manner it seems given the French revolution recollection-it was pent up anger at inflation and lack of food for the hungry masses that led to one of history’s major lessons in leadership.

India of course is at one enviable stage of growth but unless the benefits trickle down to these few punished by inflation, the pattern witnessed in the recent assembly election cannot be wished away, dismissed or some imaginative dreaming.