Thursday, August 15, 2013

The Flag of India

The Flag of India was proposed by Jawahar Lal Nehru at the Constituent Assembly on 22 July 1947, It served as the national flag of the Dominion of India between 15 August 1947 and 26 January 1950, and has served as the flag of the Republic of India since then.

.....Happy Independence Day to All of Indians....Jai Hind.....Vande Mataram.....Bharat Mata Ki Jai....


History of Indian Flag...




Flag of British India, 1858–1947



The Vande Mataram flag raised by Bhikaiji Cama in 1907



Gandhi's flag, introduced at the Congress meeting in 1921



The Swaraj Flag, officially adopted by the Congress in 1931



Flag of India

I Again wish you all..
....Happy Independence Day to All of Indians....Jai Hind.....Vande Mataram.....Bharat Mata Ki Jai....

Friday, August 9, 2013

"Effective leadership is putting first things first. Effective management is discipline, carrying it out" - Stephen R. Covey


"Being ignorant is not so much a shame, as being unwilling to learn." - Benjamin Franklin


Some Inventions that made the modern life Easier

ATM PIN Concept

James Goodfellow OBE 
is a Scottish inventor. He patented the Personal Identification Number technology, we can easily withdraw cash wherever we need from our bank account without going Bank.

VRS Mega Man-Pram

Škoda Auto has unveiled a giant, high-spec pram that it's calling "the ultimate accessory for new dads" the brand new




"VRS Mega Man-Pram"
a manly pram manly for dads

The amazing World of Crop Circles

Due to some special cuts or flattened, crops becomes a design. That are called Crop Circles. total 26 countries have informed about approx 10k crop circles. It is believed that  Aliens make them but it's not verified. Since the year 1600, these crop circles are built on different places.

Goes Netherlands (2009) 
The Design, Spread over 530-450 meters exactly shows the painting "Vitruvian Man" by da Vinci


Oxfordshire (2009)
One of the world's largest crop circles, the design spread over 600 feets is approx double than the others.


West Woodhay (2011)
Crop Circle at Stonehenge's field is compared with the snake. It is also considered as symbol of the Dragon.