Monday, October 3, 2011

How to find a Keylogger is installed on the Computer?

How Does A Keylogger Get Into A PC?

Most of the time, this malicious file enters a computer when the user downloads an infected application like movies, music or other software applications. They can also be installed manually on the PC by other persons, most commonly spouses and bosses who want to keep track of what the PC user is doing.

What Is A Keylogger And What Does It Do?

It is a third party malicious software called malware that hides inside a PC system to monitor what the user is typing. It is able to record every single keystroke that is being typed on the keyboard. The most dangerous information that might be stolen are confidential and financial details like account passwords and bank account numbers. Most identity theft cases happen when sensitive information is captured and misused.

Of course, there can also be good uses of keyloggers. Employers use them to keep track of their employees’ activities, and parents may use it to ensure that their children are safe from online predators and that they do not visit websites that they are not allowed to.

How To Find A Keylogger on Your Computer?

Keylogger normally install in one of the Windows directory and the place is hidden so it will be very hard to know which file belong to the keylogger since windows have more than 100K files.

This method has been check and working 100% with windows OSes. I do not know about another OS.

Step 1: Make sure you have anti virus program running. First you need to do is go to start up and click under “Run”. Then, Type “msconfig” . It will open a new window. After that, Click under Start up (it located on the top right hand). After you click that, there will be so many program that you can disable or enable from here.

Step 2: Disable all the running program in the startup item by clicking on the box. Remember to Disable all. After that, Shut down all you Firewall and Anti Virus software that currently running. Then,

Step 3: Check again at the msconfig window under Startup (all the program is disable before). If you see any program that automatically enable by itself, That program is definatly is the keylogger program that running back on because you have disable your anti virus. Record the name of the program and the location of the program. If there is nothing enable, it mean that you are free from any keylogger.

Step 4: Enable/ Run back your anti virus and fire wall program. Remember to enable back all the start up program. Now, you know the keylogger file name and where it located. So, go to that location and delete the keylogger program.

Step 5: Close all the program and restart your computer. Now, You are free from key logger program.

Here are some safety tips:
1. Do not download any programs from someone that you do not know.
2. Make sure you scan all downloaded file with good anti virus program.
3. Have a Good Firewall program.
4. Make sure you know what program you install on your computer and where it located.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Delhi: Capital of fake management degree business school

AICTE says city has highest number of illegal technical institutes

Delhi has become the capital of the fake management degree business.

The Capital has bagged the dubious distinction of playing host to the largest number of illegal educational institutes in the country.

According to data provided by the All India Council for Technical Education ( AICTE), as many as 75 institutes in Delhi are enrolling students under technical programmes without its approval.

And more than half of them offer degree or diploma programmes in management studies.

Maharashtra, too, shares this dubious honour. Shockingly, both states together account for 45 per cent of all the total unapproved institutes in India.

But the Capital having the same number of illegal educational institutes as the third largest state in country is definitely a bigger reason for concern. Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal have the second and third highest number of unapproved institutions, respectively.

The AICTE is the only authority empowered to grant recognition to technical courses run by different universities and institutes in the country.

There are close to 3,500 management institutes alone approved by the AICTE, of which 3,000 offer MBA programmes and 500 offer diplomas.

According to the Council regulations, any academic programme related to the field of architecture and town planning, management studies, engineering and information technology, pharmacy, hotel management and catering require AICTE approval.

And in the absence of the Council’s nod, the ‘ degrees’ handed out by the defaulting institutes are not worth the paper they are printed on.

“ The degree or diploma awarded by such institutes does not hold any value in the job market, especially if the student wishes to seek employment in the government sector,” said M. K. Hada, head of the approval department of the Council.

The Council can do little other than give wide publicity to the fact that such institutes are not approved by it. It uploads the names of such institutes on its official website, and issues newspaper advertisements from time to time. The names of all the 348 unapproved institutes are available on www. aicte- india. org . Action against erring institutes has to be taken by the respective state administrations. In a reply to a Parliament question given by the ministry of human resource development in the Lok Sabha earlier this month, the state and UNION territory governments have been advised from time to time to issue necessary instructions to the district administration or police to take action against such institutes.

The last such communication was issued by the ministry on May 2 this year.

The ministry had also issued a public appeal to students, advising them to take necessary steps to ensure that their institutes are recognised under the law and offer courses of quality and repute.

Despite this, many of the illegal institutions continue to thrive and enroll students as a spot check by this paper revealed.

Prospective students are lured with glossy brochures that boast big corporations as recruiters.

Most operate from small campuses lodged in corner of a residential colony or a busy market. Questions on AICTE approval are dodged with the excuse that the institutes offer degrees through a tie- up with either state or central universities recognised by the University Grants Commission ( UGC).

“ We have noticed that it’s with such claims that these institutes manage to lure in students. But this is a lie. A UGC or AICTE approved university can only offer technical programmes for its own students and not extend this approval to other private institutes.

But we have noticed this is one of the popular methods used by small private institutes to enroll students and make them believe that their courses are legitimate,” S. S. Mantha, chairman, AICTE said.

The K. R. Mangalam Global Institute of Management in Greater Kailash, for instance, informed this reporter ( posing as an MBA aspirant) that their MBA degree did not require AICTE approval as it was offered by Mysore University, which is UGC recognised. Similarly, the FOSTIIMA Business School in South Extension, a five- year- old institute that boasts being set up by seven alumni of IIM Ahmedabad, also said its MBA degree was legal as it was offered through a tieup with Pondicherry University.

The gimmick obviously works.

The students at these institutes that MAIL TODAY interacted with had no idea whether the programmes they were enrolled in were approved by the AICTE or not.

But the Council pleads helplessness as far as youngsters falling into the trap of such institutes are concerned.

“ We do everything we can as far as giving publicity to the list of unapproved institutes is concerned.

Even if the institute does not give them information, students should visit our website as all the information is also uploaded there,” said a senior AICTE official, who did not wish to be identified.

Mantha, however, said that the Council is currently also trying to come up with alternative ways to counter this problem.

Q&A

Why is the AICTE approval important for an institute offering technical courses?

Approval by AICTE grants legitimacy to a technical course.

Without it, your diploma or degree will not hold any value in the job market.

Which technical programs are generally required to get the AICTE approval?

Academic programmes related to architecture and town planning, management studies, engineering and information technology, pharmacy, hotel management and catering require AICTE approval.

How can one find out if an institute is approved by AICTE?

Every year, the Council provides wide publicity to its list of unapproved institutes. This list is also available on their official website.

www. aicte- india. org

Does AICTE initiate any action against illegal institutes?

The AICTE also asks the state governments, from time to time, to take action against the erring institutes.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Bharat gas booking through phone and SMS in Delhi

Bharat Gas is a popular Liquid Petroleum Gas providing company for residential as well as commercial use in Delhi. A large number of people living in Delhi are enjoying the services of Bharat gas.
 
Bharat gas online booking facility in Delhi

For the people of Delhi booking a gas cylinder is not only possible through phone and SMS but through logging on to the internet too. The online customer service permits the Bharat gas customer at registration to create his/her own login id and password. This facilitates interaction and information access online in a secure mode. Facilities such as placing an order for refill cylinder, view refill order status/history, avail reminder service and participation in contests and promotion organised by Bharat gas. The online facility for booking gas cylinders is available to all the customers of Bharat gas in Delhi. The customers need to log on to www.ebharatgas.com to avail the online facilities including the gas cylinder booking.
 
Bharat gas booking through phone and SMS in Delhi

There is a unique number provided by Bharat Gas to the customer in Delhi. They can dial the number 1712 or 25517177 to report a leakage of book refill gas cylinder. On calling this number an Interactive Voice Recognition System activates and makes the process of reporting problem or booking a cylinder very easy for the Bharat gas customers in Delhi. This facility is especially provided to the Delhi customers of Bharat gas.

Ordering refill of Bharat gas cylinder is also possible through their SMS facility. This facility is available for the Metro cities including Delhi and the state capitals. To avail this service type REG>space<DistributorSAPCode>space<ConsumerNumber. Through this you will get your mobile number registered for the SMS booking facility.

Vodafone, MTNL, Idea, Airtel and Tata users need to send this SMS on 52725.

Reliance and other mobile users need to send this SMS on 57333.

After you get registered you will be receiving a confirmation SMS from Bharat gas.

Now for ordering a refill type LPG on your mobile and send it to 52725 is you are a Vodafone, MTNL, Idea, Airtel and Tata user.

For Reliance and other mobile users this SMS has to be sent to 57333. After you’re done with the booking of a refill cylinder you will be receiving an SMS stating the booking reference number. After the delivery you will again be receiving the confirmation of delivery along with the delivery date.

Friday, September 16, 2011

77% of Cabinet ministers crorepatis

Inflation and food prices are unlikely to affect their monthly household budget. At least 77% of the Union council of ministers are crorepatis, whose average asset value is pegged at Rs 10.3 crore — Rs 3 crore higher than their declaration two years ago.

Heavy industries minister Praful Patel (assets worth Rs 122 crore) tops the rich list, followed by junior I&B minister S Jagathrakshakan (Rs 70 crore) and urban development minister Kamal Nath (Rs 41 crore).
The data, analysed by the Association for Democratic Reforms, shows the highest asset increase has been for DMK’s Jagathrakshakan, whose worth shows a rise of Rs 64.5 crore in only two years (from Rs 5.9 crore in 2009 to Rs 70 crore in 2011). Patel is second in line, with an increase of Rs 42 crore (from Rs 79.8 crore in 2009 to Rs 122 crore in 2011), followed by Kamal Nath, whose assets rose by Rs 26 crore from Rs 14 crore in 2009 .

Jagathrakshakan also tops the list for highest asset increase percentage wise. The minister’s assets have shot up by 1,092%. Congress’s MoS (textiles) Panabaka Lakshmi is in second spot, with a growth of 828% while, MoS (road transport and highways) Tusharbhai Chaudhary recorded a 705% jump.

As many as 15 ministers have shown a dip in assets. Agatha Sangma, Prateek Patil, Virbhadra Singh, R P N Singh, D Napoleon, Vincent Pala, Jitin Prasada, Veerappa Moily, P Chidambaram, Jaipal Reddy, Farooq Abdullah, Preneet Kaur, Jairam Ramesh, S M Krishna and G K Vasan are part of the diminishing assets club.

RICH & RISING

Jagathrakshakan | DMK
MoS for Information
and Broadcasting Assets: 5.9cr in 2009
70cr in 2011

Praful Patel | NCP
Heavy industry Assets: 79.8cr | 2009
122cr | 2011

Kamal Nath | CONG
Urban development Assets: 14cr | 2009
41cr | 2011

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Blast outside Delhi high court, 12 dead, 62 injured

A powerful blast was reported outside Delhi high court gate number 5 on Wednesday morning at 10:17 am.  12 dead and at least 62 people were reported to have been injured in the blast.

The injured have been taken to AIIMS, RML and Safdarjung hospitals. The Delhi Police have cordoned off the area, not far from Parliament and the Prime Minister's Office. Fire tenders have been rushed to the spot.

Court business is usually heavy on Wednesday which is listed as a Public Interest Litation day when the visitors come to the court in large numbers.

Rajya Sabha has been adjourned till 2pm to allow government collect information and make its statement on bomb blast outside Delhi High Court.

The blast was the second explosion at the high court this year. On May 25, a small explosion that appeared to be a failed car bomb hit the court parking lot.

A high alert in the capital has been sounded and security tighten at public places.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Amar Singh arrested in cash-for-votes scam

Former Samajwadi Party general secretary Amar Singh was on Tuesday arrested for his alleged involvement in the cash-for-vote scam.

He, along with two other accused - Faggan Singh Kulaste, Mahavir Singh Bhagora - have been sent to judicial custody till September 19.

The 55-year-old Singh was denied bail and taken into custody after the court sent him to Tihar jail in the case in which he has been chargesheeted by Delhi Police after the Supreme Court expressed displeasure over the "shoddy" probe.

Rajya Sabha MP and former Samajwadi Party
leader Amar Singh
Earlier in the day, he made an appeal to the court to exempt him from appearing personally as he was ill with an infection. However, this could not convince the judge that he was too sick to make it to the court and adjourned his bail hearing till noon. Following this, Mr Singh appeared in the court where his bail plea was rejected and was sent to judicial custody.

Singh's counsel had sought the Rajya Sabha member's exemption from personal appearance before the court on medical grounds, counsel for Kulkarni sought the exemption on the ground that he was currently in the US and even court summons had not been served on him.

The counsel for Singh had sought exemption from appearance before the court urging that his client had recently undergone a kidney transplant and was suffering from various health problems including kidney infection and high blood pressure.

As the counsel filed a formal application for exemption for Singh from appearance, the court asked him to submit to it all the medical papers related to Singh's medical condition.

"Kindly show me the paper (medical report) when kidney transplant took place and what is his condition right now," the judge had said.

At this, Singh's counsel sought two days to furnish all the medical papers to the court, but the judge ordered him to submit them by Tuesday itself.

CBI says, Reddy brothers (Mining scam) had businesses in foreign countries too

CBI sources said that Gali Janardhana Reddy and Srinivasa Reddy had businesses in foreign countries as well.

Janardhana Reddy
Janardhana Reddy
CBI investigations have revealed that Gali Janardhana Reddy and his brothers owned six companies in foreign countries including Mauritius and Virgin Islands. These companies diverted money paid by the Chinese companies for iron ore export. The CBI is now verifying the flow of funds into the country.

The CBI will move a custody petition on Wednesday in the Gali Janardhana Reddy case. Hearings on the bail petition moved by Gali and his associate will also take place on Wednesday. The CBI is preparing to ask for 15 days remand for questioning Gali on illegal mining and export.

The CBI is also planning to intensify its searches in the Gali Janardhana Reddy illegal mining case. Sources said more arrests will follow in the case. The CBI is analysing the 1530 do

cuments seized from Gali Janardhana Reddy and DV Srinivasa Reddy residences.

Mining lord Gali Janardhana Reddy spent a sleepless night at Chanchalguda Jail on Monday. He was given prison number 697 and Srinivasa Reddy 696. Both of them were placed in the administrative block that has 10 more prison inmates. The jail authorities did not permit the Reddy relatives to bring in any food for Gali and his Srinivasa. Gali ate some bread and fruit and drank a glass of butter milk provided by the jail administration. Both were given a black blanket and asked to sleep on the floor.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

About Anna Hazare and Jan LokPal Bill.. !

5 things to know about Anna Hazare and Jan Lok Pal Bill.. !
  1. An ex-army man. Fought 1965 Indo-Pak War
  2. He built a village Ralegaon Siddhi in Ahamad Nagar district, Maharashtra
  3. This village is a self-sustained model village. Energy is produced in the village itself from solar power, biofuel and wind mills.
  4. Anna Hazare was awarded Padma Bhushan and is a known figure for his social activities.
  5. He is supporting a cause, the amendment of a law to curb corruption in India.


Difference between Jan Lokpal Bill and Govt Lokpal Bill

Jan Lokpal Bill Govt Lokpal Bill
Lokpal will have powers to initiate suo moto action or receive complaints of corruption from the general public. Lokpal will have no power to initiate suo motu action or receive complaints of corruption from the general public. It can only probe complaints forwarded by the Speaker of the Lok Sabha or the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha.
Lokpal will have the power to initiate prosecution of anyone found guilty. Lokpal will only be an Advisory Body with a role limited to forwarding reports to a "Competent Authority".
Lokpal will have police powers as well as the ability to register FIRs. Lokpal will have no police powers and no ability to register an FIR or proceed with criminal investigations.
Lokpal and the anti corruption wing of the CBI will be one independent body. The CBI and Lokpal will be unconnected.
Punishments will be a minimum of 10 years and a maximum of up to life imprisonment. Punishment for corruption will be a minimum of 6 months and a maximum of up to 7 years.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Is it harmful to have the egg yolk?

Pooja Makhija, a nutritionist answers some health related questions...

When cola companies claim 'Diet' and 'Lite', what do they mean? Are these really low in calories? And are they safe for consumption on a regular and daily basis?
- Sasha Sharma

Conventional aerated drinks are sugar-laden carbonated beverages. Their 'diet' counterparts are the carbonated waters without the 'empty sugar calories' rest of the remaining ingredients being the same. Yes, diet colas are low in calories (because the chief contributor sugar is missing). But they are not a dieter's dream! They may not have as many calories but do have artificial sweetener aspartame as the main sweetening agent. Aspartame have long list of harmful effects. Enamel erosion, bone loss, kidney damage, weight gain, frequent headaches, brain cell damage being the feared ones. I wouldn't consider diet sodas 'safe' for daily consumption.

Health shops are selling palm jaggery, which they advertise as the safer alternative to sugar. Is this so? Can palm jaggery be substituted everywhere for sugar?
- Suvarna Nath

Palm jaggery is collected as sap from date palm trees. It's a natural sugar substitute, with a lot of health benefits. It has natural cleansing properties that aid digestion and help remove toxins from the body relieving constipation. Jaggery is used as home remedy to help alleviate dry cold coughs, hiccups, migraines and more. Because of its mineral content, it also helps reduce water retention, bloating and lower blood pressure. It can replace sugar in most Indian recipes. Although jaggery has many medicinal properties versus refined white sugar, it does have the same number of calories (source parent is same) thus for those on weight loss programs, keeping consumption to a minimal should be considered.

Pre-packaged salads with short shelf lives are being sold in departmental stores. Are these safe to consume?
- Shama Khan

With the much created awareness about importance of fresh fruits and vegetables, but always falling short in time to procure them; prepackaged salads and salad bars are mushrooming all over. Remember that fresh produce always has a short shelf life, thus the best before date must be carefully observed before purchasing these items. In the quest to gain healthy fibre rich snacks, we should not contract unhealthy bacteria laden diseases. The salad should be ideally packaged and refrigerated immediately after cutting vegetables and must be consumed within a day for best nutrient availability.

Is it harmful to have the yolk of egg? If I mix one yolk with the whites of five eggs in my breakfast omelets, would that be okay or am I still asking for cholesterol problems?
- Rushad Bana

Egg Yolk
Is it harmful to have the egg yolk?
No, consuming the yolk is not totally harmful, especially if not eaten daily. Yes, the yolk contains most of the fat (99 per cent) of the egg, but it also contains a chunk of the nutrients, including 90 per cent of the calcium, iron, Vitamin B6 + B12, zinc, and folate content. Majority of the protein (100 per cent complete in all essential amino acids) content is in the egg white, and since it has just 1 per cent of the fat; it contributes very little calories to the daily intake. Thus egg whites can be had in multiple numbers daily.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Anna Hazare said to the governemnt 'Pass the Lokpal Bill or Leave'

The Anna Hazare camp on Sunday took its campaign to a strident new pitch, with the Gandhian leader delivering a “Lokpal bill lao ya jao (bring Lokpal bill or go)” call and warning of “unprecedented protests” if the government did not pass Team Anna’s version of the bill by August 30.
Govt Lokpal Bill
The escalation came on a day that saw crowd support for the protests swelling dramatically, with large turnouts at India Gate and Ramlila Maidan, and activists demonstrating outside the prime minister’s residence.

Efforts to resolve the standoff also got underway, with intermediaries meeting telecom minister Kapil Sibal late on Sunday evening. Veteran Maharashtra bureaucrat U C Sarangi and longtime Hazare associate Bhayyuji Maharaj met the fasting leader for around 20 minutes earlier in the day. They were later closeted with Kapil Sibal.

Sarangi and Maharaj had taken a summary of the government’s Lokpal bill to Hazare, but the activists dismissed it, saying it did not amount to any new proposals.

After the meeting with Kapil Sibal, campaign leaders said discussions were of a general nature and no proposal was conveyed to the government. Bhayyuji Maharaj said the talks were positive and both sides were flexible.

The government was looking for ways to accommodate the activists’ demands while insisting that the parliamentary process could not be short-circuited.

But the massive public turnout in support of Anna Hazare’s campaign put paid to the hope in some quarters that the protests would peter out.

As Hazare gave the call of ‘lao ya jao’ (pass the bill or leave) to the government, Sarangi and Bhayyuji Maharaj met the Gandhian with most of his aides absent. This was Sarangi’s second meeting with Hazare in the last two days.

On the sixth day of Hazare’s fast, about 80 people were detained for protesting near the PM’s residence. The agitation was not restricted to Delhi alone, with reports that coal minister Sriprakash Jaiswal’s Kanpur residence was raided by protesters. Law minister Salman Khurshid was greeted by black flag-bearing Anna supporters in his Farukkhabad constituency.

In response to the government’s overtures, Team Anna said they were willing to talk and that a negotiator should be appointed by the government. While Arvind Kejriwal said the government should tell them whom to meet and when, Swami Agnivesh added that the government should introduce the Jan Lokpal bill in Parliament to create trust.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

This is Corruption Vs Anna Hazare, not Govt. Vs Anna!

Anna Hazare refuses to come out and spends night in Tihar jail

After Anna Hazare's refusal to walk out, Tihar jail authorities allotted him a room to spend night in the jail, TV channels reported. Anna is continuing his fast in the jail.

The government on Tuesday was at sixes and sevens over Anna Hazare's steely determination to carry on with his indefinite fast despite his unexpected arrest and his equally sudden release in the face of mounting countrywide protests. Anna scornfully rejected his release, saying he would leave Tihar Jail only if the government unconditionally allowed his protest for a stronger Lokpal Bill. In any case, he said, he was fasting in Tihar.

The government's desperate attempt to cut its losses-releasing Anna within 12 hours of his arrest and seven-day judicial remand-failed badly as it was outwitted by the Gandhian and his growing band of supporters, who appeared to be thinking three steps ahead of government managers. Not only was it seen to be eating humble pie after Anna's arrest, it was nowhere close to easing its discomfiture.

In the city, there were spontaneous demonstrations and candlelight protests. A strike of auto-rickshaws has been called in Delhi on Wednesday as a mark of support for Hazare: a sure sign that his camp has now spread beyond the middle class. And everywhere, supporters waved the national flag, lending the movement a rare patriotic fervour.

Celebrations broke out across the city as news of Hazare's imminent release spread, with crowds raising victory slogans and candles twinkling on a cool evening after a rainy day.

Although both government and Congress kept their distance from Hazare's release, saying it was the decision of Delhi Police, the reversal of course was seen as simultaneously signalling confused thinking in the government as well as its diminishing options in the confrontation with the anti-corruption upsurge. Delhi Police, which works directly under the Union home ministry, has never before displayed the degree of autonomy government vested it with on Tuesday.

Earlier in the day, senior ministers P Chidambaram and Kapil Sibal were at pains to argue that the government was as keen as Anna to combat corruption but could not agree with his methods. But the legalistic argument about Hazare defying prohibitory orders fell short of a political answer to his demands.

The current situation is even more precarious for the government than in April where a four-day fast brought the government to its knees. In Parliament, BJP leaders Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley said the government was snatching the right to protest while the Congress's political leadership was hiding behind the uniformed force. The CPM said the government had attacked the democratic right to peaceful protest.

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AICTE conduct a common admission test for MBA Management Courses from 2012-13

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In a move that will cut down the multiple entrance exams that students are forced to take for admission to management courses across the country, the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has decided to conduct a common admission test from 2012-13. The test will cover admissions to both MBA and postgraduate diploma in management.

The decision to hold a pan-India Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) was taken at the recent executive council meeting of the AICTE, the umbrella body for professional courses. While CMAT will be one of the entrance exams to be held in 2012, the Council wants all its colleges and institutes to admit students based on their CMAT scores from 2013.

"Almost every college was holding an entrance exam. Moreover, each state has its own entrance tests, and private associations have their own exams," AICTE chairman S S Mantha said. "In principle, CMAT will be a test for all AICTE-approved institutes and will reduce the stress and financial burden on students."

However, the Indian Institutes of Management, which are independent and autonomous B-schools, will continue to conduct the CAT (common admission test). Deemed universities will also hold their individual entrance tests. But admission to 4,000 colleges that offer an MBA and another 500 which run diploma programmes will take place on the basis of the CMAT.

"We still have to work out the modalities of conducting the CMAT. But having so many exams, all of varied difficulty levels, also raises concerns about the quality of students who enter this professional course," Mantha added. It is for the first time that the AICTE has spoken about holding an entrance exam; to date, it has largely been an approval-seeking body for new colleges and institutes wanting to expand student intake.

The Management Aptitude Test, which is taken by 3.85 lakh students every year, is currently the largest B-school entrance test. Hari Krishna Maram, governing council member of AIMA which conducts MAT, said "I welcome the idea of a single entrance exam for management courses in the interest of students. The government has been talking about it for quite sometime, but the idea hasn`t taken off. I do not know if a single exam will work since different universities have different admission schedules. MAT, on the other hand, is conducted four times a year and this helps students to take the exam whenever they are free."

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Beware: Govt can read your tweets, Facebook posts


Beware of what you put in your Facebook messages or in your tweets. Your friends and followers may not be the only ones reading them. Chances are, government sleuths could be vetting these private messages.

This follows a home ministry directive to the department of telecom, asking it to “ensure effective monitoring of Twitter and Facebook”.

While “effective monitoring” has not been defined, sources said the home ministry’s intention is complete surveillance of these networking sites. This implies that not only does the government want to keep an eye on tweets and wall posts that are in the public domain, but also on the content that you share only with your friends.

Milind Deora, minister of state for communication and information technology, stated in a written reply in Rajya Sabha last week that DoT had received a letter from MHA asking it to monitor social networking websites in order to “strengthen the cyber security paraphernalia”. Deora’s statement was in response to a question from MP N K Singh.

Times View: In the terrorism-ridden world we live in, security demands will be intrusive. But that doesn’t mean the intrusion can be all-pervasive. When there are detailed guidelines on phone tapping, there’s no reason why similar guidelines shouldn’t be applied to surveillance of social networking sites. The basic principle should be clear: it can’t be a fishing expedition on the off-chance that some wrongdoing may be detected. Surveillance of a person’s social networking activity should be allowed only where there is a prima facie case of criminal activity. Plus there should be periodic review of each case. FB, Twitter content on NTRO radar

A senior government official said the home ministry has asked DoT to facilitate access to all data in social networking sites for its intelligence agencies.

Sunil Abraham, executive director of Centre for Internet and Society said these “blanket surveillance practices” are counterproductive.

“People advocating greater surveillance don’t understand how the web works. In some cases, if there is evidence, targeted monitoring can be done but if government wants to go through each tweet and every status update, it’s just waste of money and resources. Agencies involved in monitoring can do better work by focusing on core issues. This will also save law-abiding citizens from unnecessary harassment,” said Abraham.
Some Facebook and Twitter content is already under the surveillance of the National Technical Research Organization. Deora confirmed this, telling Parliament that “telecom service providers (already) provide facilities for lawful interception and monitoring of communication flowing through their network including communications from social networking websites like Facebook and Twitter”.

He said in cases where data is encrypted by websites like Twitter, the department works with the parties concerned to obtain access. Twitter and Facebook don’t share private information on their servers without a court order. Twitter also has a policy of informing the user whose information is being shared with security agencies. In April the government notified a new set of IT rules, virtually making intermediaries like internet service providers, web hosts and websites like responsible for any wrongdoings on their networks. The rules were widely criticized by privacy activists.

Law enforcement agencies across the world monitor social networking sites but in most cases it is selective. A few days ago, Pentagon said it was looking to monitor websites like Twitter to identify terror threats as well as to keep a tab on trends, unrest and events like popular revolts in the Arab world. Darpa, a body under the US defence, said it earmarked $42m to fund research into monitoring social networks. 

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

What does a woman want: the quintessential question?

For ages the world has been trying hard to figure out what's going on in a woman's head? What does a woman want: the quintessential question? The answer: champagne, candlelight, a man at the door...most of the times. The stuff most women fantasize about.

Women Want SEX

What does a woman want?

It's not hard to understand actually...women do fantasize. A woman's fantasies are certainly not limited. All have their own peccadilloes. If your body hasn't been called "perky" since Gymboree, in fantasy you can give yourself permission to swing naked from a crystal chandelier. Here's another favourite: a rustic cabin in the woods, pink Champagne and Benicio Del Toro. The reality: a cramped studio in the city, Diet Snapple and a guy who hogs the remote. Don't get me wrong; I've got nothing against the keeper of my remote. It's just my fantasy and reality never find common ground. But we still continue to fantasize. And yes, if it involves sex, it's all the better.

Nothing beats a good sex fantasy. Even researchers agree. Linda Wolfe a famous author studied a sample of 15,000 women aged 18-34 years, and less than three percent said they never fantasize. It was seen that females are more likely to prefer erotica with a "softer," more imaginative side than the "harder," more explicit forms preferred by males.

Dr. Nimish Seth, psychologist says: "There's no such thing as an inappropriate fantasy. A lesbian fantasy is not proof that you're gay; a dominatrix fantasy doesn't mean you ought to run right out and invest in a pair of leather pants. Whether you choose to explore your fantasies-however mild or wild they may be-is up to you. But by all means don't hesitate to let your imagination jump-start your body into a sexier sex life. Sometimes a girl needs a jolt of adventure-if only in her daydreams".

Types of sexual fantasies

Almost all sexual fantasies fall into one of the three general categories:

Sex with previous, imaginary, or celebrity partners

Sexual fantasies about submission and/or dominance

Unconventional sexual practices or settings

Nihal Seth, a young entrepreneur points out that "now sex fantasy is the safest, healthiest way to have more fun in bed." The occasional fantasy is to sexual pleasure what green chutney is to chicken tikka: that little something extra that elevates the delicious to the sublime!

The world is not perfect. We all know that. It's not always possible for us to get what we want. This is where fantasies help. Pooja Bedi, Bollywood actress, says that "every woman wants her man to be James Bond who holds the image of tall dark handsome and also has a kid within him. Women still fantasize with fairy tales".

Aarti (name changed), 24, a marketing manager admits, "I fantasize my husband tying me to the bed and spanking me, abusing me and playing hard on me. It makes me feel like a wild cat waiting to be controlled."

Think of your sexual fantasies as a reflection of who you are. Fantasies may supplant reality for some. Pragya goes as far as to describe, "I often imagine myself stuck with a stranger in a dingy room during a calamity. Finally we end up making wild love amidst all the rush and hurry. It excites me to the core."

Devyani Pandit, a PR professional, says: "Doing it in bed gets boring after some time and we can explore new avenues. Our upbringing also at times acts as mental blocks as we struggle with feeling okay about our desires". The good news is that everyone can have sexual fantasies; it's just that some of us need a little more inspiration than others.

So the next time your woman seems to be wandering off in thought, you'll know exactly what's on her mind!

Monday, August 1, 2011

Slut Walk to protest sexual violence against women

The clothes weren’t ‘slutty’, but the message that Delhi gave in its first SlutWalk on Sunday was loud and clear

There were no short skirts, fishnet stockings or lingerie on display that were the staple of other global “SlutWalk” marches as hundreds gathered in India's capital on Sunday to protest sexual violence against women.

The event condemned the notion widely held in this traditional society that a woman's appearance can explain or excuse rape and sexual harassment. In India, public sexual taunting or even groping of women — locally known as “Eve teasing” — is common


Slut Walk
While millions of women in India now work outside their homes as the economy continues to grow at a fast clip, the country is still largely conservative. Perhaps keeping that in mind, most marchers wore jeans and T-shirts or salwar-kameezes, the Indian tunic paired with loose pants.

“We're walking for a cause and we're dressed in the same clothes that we wear everyday,” organizer Umang Sabharwal said ahead of the march.

Similar marches have been held in cities around the world. The protests originated in Toronto, Canada, where they were sparked by a police officer's remark that women could avoid being raped by not dressing like “sluts.”

SlutTHIS (SALWAAR KAMEEZ) IS WHAT I WEAR EVERYDAY, AND I STILL GET HARASSED. IT DOESN’T MATTER WHAT YOU WEAR – JOCELYN WILLIAMS FROM UK,WHO HAS BEEN LIVING IN DELHI FOR TWO-AND-A-HALF YEARS, PARTICIPATED IN THE DELHI SLUTWALK DRESSED IN A SALWAAR SUIT

THIS IS A VERY YOUNG, EDUCATED, MIDDLE CLASS, ELITE, FACEBOOK-TWITTERUSING- CLASS-THING. I JUST HOPE THIS BECOMES MORE THAN JUST AN ELITE MOVEMENT AND REACHES THE PEOPLE IT NEEDS TO ADDRESS – ANNIE NAMALA, NGO WORKER

IT DOESN’T MATTER IF YOU’RE A MAN OR A WOMAN, IF YOU HAVE TO FIGHT FOR GENDER EQUALITY, YOU WILL – ANGAD SINGH, IP UNIVERSITY STUDENT

SpeakAsia fraud touch Rs 8,000 (8K) crore

The Singapore-registered company SpeakAsia allegedly committed fraud that could touch Rs 8,000 crore, said angry investors, including Navneet Khosla, who had registered a complaint against the company with the Mumbai police. He has accused SpeakAsia of cheating him of Rs 2.4 lakh.

While investigators refused to comment on this figure saying they are still examining the accounts, investors say that many of them have put in lakhs into SpeakAsia.

Sources say the company has ‘recruited’ 20 lakh investors across the country, but its website pegs the number at 19 lakh.

Even Andheri resident Rajmani Shukla claimed the alleged fraud could touch Rs 10,000 crore in his PIL in the Bombay high court. On Friday, the Mumbai police had pegged the fraud at Rs 1,320 crore.

Meanwhile, the economic offences wing (EOW) of Mumbai police, which is investigating the firm, arrested a fifth person, Deepankar Sarkar— an active promoter-—from Raipur on Saturday. He has been remanded in police custody till August 4.

“Sarkar was one of the company’s first promoters and as of January 2011 had earned Rs 35 lakh through returns. When Speak-Asia introduced its scheme in February 2010, there were just 100 panellists,” said Khosla.

Acting on Kholsa’s complaint and its own investigations, the economomic offences wing on Friday, arrested four senior executives of the firm in Indore, including chief operational officer Tarak Bajpai. SpeakAsia has also been accused of transferring Rs 700 crore to Singapore.
SpeakAsia Fraud
SpeakAsia Fraud touch Rs 8K crore

Thursday, July 28, 2011

How long can you last without intercourse (SEX)?

How long can you last without intercourse, before abstinence starts negatively influencing and affecting your overall health? How well do you know your "sexual watch"? How well can you interpret your "need" for having sex?

Sex IntercourseCan this need be calmed and oppressed just by the tender gestures of your partner or do you need an entire sexual "show" to feel completely satisfied? Since most people do not ask themselves these kind of questions, there are often conflicts due to the difference between the behaviour and the sexual needs of everyone.

What are your priorities?
Sex is, undoubtedly, a necessity of the body, based on two coordinates: reproduction and the tendency to socialize, to permanently cooperate with those around us. Survival on long periods of time is based to humans' abilities to live in groups, which involves the birth of relations, more or less lasting or enjoyable. Most times, one of the options regarding celebrating or making an inter-human relationship official is the sexual act itself.

How is your body saying you need to have sex?
It might be easy to overlook your body's signals regarding the need to have sex, because many times you associate them to other problems which you probably have to deal with on a daily basis. The best way is to observe which and how many negative moods go away immediately after having sex. Keep in mind the fact that sex does not always involve two people, in other terms, consider masturbation an option.

Must have sex signals
  1. Excessive nervousness
  2. Long states of unjustified anxiety, migraines
  3. Permanent stress
  4. Lack of food appetite
  5. Lack of the need to sleep
  6. Contradictory feelings regarding certain persons
  7. Frequent sexual fantasies, especially during nighttime.
Practically, a non-existing sexual life causes a lot of reactions, more or less explicable, and in some extreme cases it can lead to severe physical and philological reactions: skin itches, irritations, anger etc. You could end up hurting the ones beside you, emotionally or even physically, because you did not "read" one of your body's cries for help.

Once you fully and completely understand your body's message: "I need sex!" it will be a lot easier for you to identify the time periods these unpleasant symptoms occur. If you manage to do this, you will also be able to prevent them. Of course, these intervals vary from person to person, and they are dependent to certain factors, such as age, sex, lifestyle, physical condition, pregnancy, menopause etc.

All in all, make sure you take some time and really analyze yourself and your body, your needs and your desires, and that way you will manage to understand the course of action you have to take so that everything returns on its' right normal "path" again.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Chevrolet Beat Diesel: Priced 4.29 - 5.45 lakhs

IIPM Mumbai Campus

A hatchback that established an absolutely refreshing sense of style through its unconventional, but bold design, the Chevrolet Beat being sold for over two years now in its 1.2 liter 4 cylinder petrol engine is a car with complete balance in performance, style and comfort.

However, seeing the growing demand for diesel cars in the country, GM has now introduced a diesel version of its Beat model, for which a lower capacity engine was specially designed for India application by GM Technical Centre India and GM Power-train Europe (Read : GM Flexi-Engine Plant Inauguration- Talegaon).

Giving the Chevrolet Beat Diesel life is an all-new 936cc, 3-cylinder diesel engine that pumps out 58.5 PS of power @ 4,000 Rpm as compared to the petrol's 80-odd horses. But while, the power output on this new oil mill may seem a bit inadequate, a robust diesel torque of 150 Nm @ 1750 Rpm and its ARAI certified mileage of 24 km/ltr makes this stylish hatch, a real value for money proposition.

Chevrolet Beat Diesel
Chevrolet Beat Diesel
This engine is India specific, and it's not available anywhere else in the world for now. It is set to be the smallest diesel in the Indian passenger car space yet. Although, the overall design and interiors of the Beat Diesel remains identical to its petrol sibling, some minor changes on the new oil burner include its tyre width, that has been downsized from a 170-section on the petrol to a 165-section on the diesel, on identical 14-inch wheels.

The new Chevrolet Beat Diesel TCDi (Read : First Drive Report) will be available to interested buyers in four variants, starting with the base PS model for 4.29 lakh, the LS for 4.59 lakhs, the LT for 4.99 lakhs and finally the top end LT (optional package) vairant for 5.45 lakhs (all prices are ex-showroom Delhi). GM India is also offering its buyers 3 years or 1 lakh kilometers warranty with the purchase of this car.

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Monday, July 25, 2011

Sex before 15, girls thoroughly defeat boys

This could come as a shocker for those resisting introduction of sex education in Indian schools.

Premarital sex has been found to be common among young men but a higher percentage of women aged 15-24 years have had sex before reaching the age of 15.

A large scale youth survey conducted under the aegis of the Union health ministry in the six states of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu has thrown up some interesting findings.

Around 15% of young men and 4% young women interviewed admitted to having pre-marital sex. Shockingly, 24% of the women had premarital sex for the first time before age 15 compared to 9% men.

Premarital sex was also found to be more common in rural India.

According to the report prepared by Population Council, Delhi, and International Institute of Population Sciences, Mumbai, youth in rural areas were also more likely than those in urban areas to have initiated a pre-marital romantic relationship at age 15 (29% compared to 17% among young men, and 46% compared to 31% among young women).

Around 6% of rural youth compared to 1% of urban youth had their sexual debut before age 18.

Over 26% of young men and 40% of young women reported that they had spent time alone with their first romantic partner at age 15 or below.

Many of the pre-marital sexual experiences reported by the youth were risky. Around 25% of young men and 21% of young women reporting pre-marital sex had sex with more than one partner. Moreover, consistent condom use was limited only 13% of young men and 3% of young women reported condom use in all pre-marital encounters.

While sexual relations were generally unsafe across all the six states, some notable state-level differences were found. For example, among young men, multiple partner relations were reported by 32% in five of the six states, but by relatively few (14%) in Rajasthan.

Releasing the study, Union health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said young people in India face multiple risks associated with sexual and reproductive health that include pregnancy related morbidity and mortality, delayed abortion seeking, unmet contraceptive need and lack of knowledge to make informed decisions.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Top 20 motivational quotes

1)It's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog − Archie Griffen.

2) Nothing lasts forever. Not even your troubles − Arnold H Glasgow

3) There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle − Albert Einstein

4) Take chances, make mistakes. That's how you grow. Pain nourishes your courage. You have to fail in order to practice being brave – Mary Tyler Moore

5) Being strong means rejoicing in who you are, complete with imperfections − Margaret Woodhouse

6) If you don’t go after what you want, you’ll never have it. If you don’t ask, the answer is always no. If you don’t step forward, you’re always in the same place − Nora Roberts

7) I've missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. Twenty-six times I've been trusted to take the game-winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed − Michael Jordan.

8) The only place you find success before work is in the dictionary − May V. Smith

9) Where hope grows, miracles blossom − Elna Rae

10) A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable but more useful than a life spent doing nothing − George Bernard Shaw

11) Nobody can make you feel inferior without your consent − Eleanor Roosevelt

12) It took me a long time not to judge myself through someone else's eyes − Sally Field

13) I quit being afraid when my first venture failed and the sky didn't fall down − Allen H. Neuharth

14) Hope never abandons you, you abandon it − George Weinberg

15) Make the most of yourself, for that is all there is of you − Ralph Waldo Emerson

16) Awards become corroded, friends gather no dust − Jesse Owens

17) People are like stained-glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in their true beauty is revealed only if there is light from within − Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

18) Nothing splendid has ever been achieved except by those who dared believe that something inside of them was superior to circumstance − Bruce Barton

19) Life is 10% of what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it − John Maxwell

20) Aerodynamically the bumblebee shouldn't be able to fly, but the bumblebee doesn't know that so it goes on flying anyway − Mary Kay Ash

Hopefully those have given you a bit of a kick-start or even just offered enough of a distraction from your woes for you to get head above water. Feel free comment and post your own quotes below we’d love to hear what inspirational words you guys use to get pumped up and ready to face the world head on.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Energy Drinks have dangerous levels of Caffeine

Energy drinks being sold in India have dangerous levels of caffeine, NGO Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has said after conducting lab tests in which 44% of their samples failed the maximum permissible limits as prescribed by the government.

CSE carried out tests on leading 'energy` drink brands like Red Bull and Cloud 9, and found that several samples had breached the government set standard of 145 parts per million of caffeine.

But the NGO also warned that the industry is pushing for relaxing the government norms, which would make it legitimate to have much higher concentrations of the energy boost laced with dangerous chemical in their drinks.

Under new rules, the industry wants to more than double the limits of infusing caffeine into the drinks that are usually targeted at youth and health enthusiasts.

"The Prevention of Food Adulteration allows a limit of 145 parts per million (ppm) of caffeine in carbonated beverages, but 'energy` drink manufacturers want a 320 ppm cap. What`s worse, the country`s food regulatory body seems to be toeing their line," said CSE in a release.

Red Bull producers said, "Red Bull Energy Drink contains about the same amount of caffeine as a cup of coffee, 80mg. This is the same in the 160 countries across the world where our product is on sale. The health authorities of these countries, including India, have concluded that Red Bull is safe to consume. Red Bull is not 'banned' anywhere: it would be like 'banning' coffee, colas or other caffeinated drinks".

Asking for strict regulatory controls over caffeine content in packaged drinks, CSE said, "Their makers and sellers claim that these help increase alertness of the mind and improve concentration, stamina and athletic performance, but in reality, the caffeine in them can cause severe health impacts."

The NGO, which had earlier stirred a debate by uncovering the presence of pesticide in carbonated drinks, pointed out that while the regular drinks were allowed a lower safe limit, the companies were asking that `energy drinks` be allowed to power their drinks with a higher level of the chemical.

CSE tested 16 samples — two each of eight brands — of `energy` drinks purchased at random from markets across the country. The brands tested were Red Bull, Coca-Cola`s Burn, Cloud 9, Hector Beverages` Tzinga, Monster Energy Ltd's Monster Ripper and three of JMJ group's XXX energy drink brands — Rejuve, Nicofix and Minus. The tests, carried out at its lab, found that 38% of the samples breached the permissible limit mentioned on the label, while 25% did not mention the caffeine content on the label. Worse, 44% breached the caffeine limit of 145 ppm.

CSE noted that as per an amendment in Rule 37-A (2) of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954, `energy` drinks were to follow the caffeine cap of 145 ppm, as is applicable to carbonated beverages. However, Red Bull owners took the matter to the Madras High Court by Red Bull and got a stay order on the amendment. The NGO said, `energy` drink manufacturers like Red Bull want 320 ppm of caffeine to be allowed as the limit in these drinks — more than double the limit allowed on carbonated beverages.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD): Now a global threat to public health

A prostitute in Japan who developed a strain of drug-resistant gonorrhoea in her throat has triggered a worldwide alert about the spread of untreatable sexually transmitted diseases. The woman, from Kyoto, was found to be infected with a new strain, HO41, which is resistant to almost all antibiotics. The research team that made the discovery said the strain was 'likely to transform a common and once easily treatable infection into a global threat to public health'.

The findings were presented at the International Society for Sexually Transmitted Disease Research in Quebec, Canada. The WHO warned last year of the growing threat from resistant strains of gonorrhoea, which is second to chlamydia as the most common sexually transmitted disease in the UK, with 16,629 cases in 2008.

There have been anecdotal reports of resistant cases from the UK. David Livermore, director of the antibiotic resistance monitoring laboratory at the Health Protection Agency, said: "At the moment the cephalosporin antibiotics we use in the UK are still effective. But our lab tests show that the bacteria are becoming less sensitive. The worry is that we will see gonorrhoea becoming a much more difficult-to-treat infection over the next five years."

The team of Swedish and Japanese researchers led by Magnus Unemo, from Orebro University Hospital in Sweden, said: "Since antibiotics became the standard treatment for gonorrhoea in the 1940s, this bacterium has shown a remarkable capacity to develop resistance mechanisms. The history of newly emergent resistance suggests it may spread rapidly unless new drugs and effective treatment programmes are developed."

If left untreated, gonorrhoea can cause pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy and infertility in women. Worldwide, there are more than six million cases a year. Current treatment is with a single dose of antibiotics. A spokesman for the HPA said: "We need to develop a different strategy for treatment, perhaps using two drugs at the same time or one over a number of days."

Monday, July 11, 2011

IIM Shillong offers a six month certificate course for Entrepreneurs

IIM Indore Introduces 5 Years Integrated Management Program After Class XII (12th)

The Indian Institute of Management Shillong (IIM-S), through its Centre for Development of North Eastern Region (CEDNER), launched a six month certificate course on Developing Managerial Skills for Entrepreneurs of the region on Saturday under the course directorship of Prof Keya Sengupta.

Thirty students from the North Eastern Region have been selected for the course after a thorough screening process. IIM-S has a tie-up with the union ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) for this short-term course.

The CEDNER, which was formerly known as the Accelerated Learning Centre (ALC) of IIM-S, offers short-term courses for the young entrepreneurs, businessmen and women, business executives and officers of the region. The Centre has already offered a series of such practice oriented management courses.

"We have pioneered, and I am proud to say that we have been consistent in our efforts to bring about alleviation of poverty with an inclusive notion of growth and development within the region, and CEDNER today has become a sought after entity by various stakeholders in the North Eastern Region simply because of its committed stance and efforts aimed at responding to the local needs." said Prof AK Dutta, director of IIM-S.

Past programmes carried out under CEDNER were ‘Effective Judicial Administration for the Judges’ under the administrative control of the Guwahati High Court, ‘Certificate Course on Health and Hospital Management’, ‘Management Program for Local Entrepreneurs’ and ‘Promoters of Entrepreneurial Activities’.

The Institute had also worked with the traffic department of the police of Meghalaya to work on traffic management in Shillong, besides suggesting Meghalaya Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) ways and means to improve turnover and profitability.