” cricket at its very best ”

We went into the cricket tournament as an underdog as the name suggests even the toss didn’t go our way. We lost the toss and was forced to take up fielding but our bowlers did a fine job by restricting the opponent at the start of the match but we were little bit casual at the end of the match which at last cost us the match .They scored 57 runs and we in reply scored 53 runs and we lost it by 4 runs and It was me who was handling the last over which, unfortunately I couldn’t turn the match in our favor. But nevertheless we gave a good fight and hope to continue our fighting sprit in the up coming games.

Posted under Sports by Pain on Thursday 31 July 2008 at 11:47 am

Indo-Us Nuclear Deal.

After burning the midnight oil, tying the loose ends in the nuclear civilian nuclear pact, Indian Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh and US President George W Bush signed the much-awaited nuclear pact.
The deal was the centerpiece of President George W Bush’s first visit to India. “The deal . is done The details are being worked out and the exact language and formulation (of the deal) will be in the joint statement,” National Security Advisor M K Narayanan said after the talks between the two leaders. With the Government set to fast-forward implementation of the Indo-US nuclear deal, Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh has held talks with world leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose country is the chair of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), apparently to garner support. Besides Merkel, Singh held telephonic conversations with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, whose countries are key members of the 45-nation NSG. During the talks, Singh is understood to have sought their support for India’s case in the NSG, which has to give a waiver to allow New Delhi to have civil nuclear cooperation with the international community. Racing against time to operationally the nuclear deal with the US, India is seeking an early meeting of the NSG so that its case can be taken up and cleared. In this regard, Germany will play a key role. The Government has already started sending its ministers and some senior officials to various NSG countries to muster support.

Posted under News by Pain on Tuesday 29 July 2008 at 4:24 am

3G in India by mid 2009 .

With the Government of India issuing guidelines for 3G, high speed mobile downloads and live
television on mobile will finally become a reality by middle of 2009.Due to spectrum constraints, there are merely three Global System for Mobile (GSM) operators that can offer 3G services. With one slot already reserved for MTNL and the other two open for global bids. Subject to the availability of 3G spectrum, we will have five operators to start with and gradually we may go up to having ten operators. Even private GSM operators admit that limited spectrum will lead to overbidding and could render 3G services unaffordable. If there is a supply constraint and demand excess, obviously there will be overbidding, which could make 3G very expensive .But analysts say it is unlikely that the big GSM players like Airtel and Vodafone will not bid aggressively to ensure they get 3G spectrums, primarily because most customers with an appetite for 3G are locked in the two networks.

Posted under News by Pain on Saturday 26 July 2008 at 6:29 am

Foods that will reduce your genes and reduce your sperm count .

Soya and food articles which involve Soya reduces the genes of the sperm count says an American research report. The test was taken as a sample with 99 gents who came with the problem of deficiency in giving birth to a child. These 99 people have a similar habit of eating 15 types of Soya food items.
Milk, flesh, butter all are Soya types of food .Usually Men who are healthy will have in one M.L of sperm 8 to 12 crore of genes. But men who eat Soya food have an reduction of about 4 crore and 10 lakh from the normal count of 8 to 12 crore . However it is been said by the researchers and experts that in 1 M.L, if 2 crore or less than 2 crore genes are found then only their will be a problem of able to giving birth to a child.

Posted under News by Pain on Wednesday 23 July 2008 at 4:13 am

82 but still a dancing queen

England queen Elizabeth ages about 82 at present. Recently she gave a party. After having dinner in the party the so said icons of the party gave a speech. Then the party started with disco in which the song dancing queen of apa was also a part. Suddenly Elizabeth also started dancing. The people who were present in the party were surprised seeing queen Elizabeth dancing .She replied she will always dance when she hears this song because I’m queen. She also finished by saying she always loves to dance.

Posted under General by Pain on Tuesday 22 July 2008 at 4:13 am

Worlds costliest burger .

In en glands capital city London there is a fast food restaurant. Here a new type of sandwich has been introduced. It has been named “The Burger”. It costs about 165$ .it is the costliest burger in the world .It has even entered in the world record of guineas book .so far Americas ” double tribe burger” was the costliest in the world its cost was 112 $. Japanese beef, onion, italics food items all are mixed and this burger is been made. The amt which is retrieved from the sale of this burger is been used for social service.

Posted under News by Pain on Monday 21 July 2008 at 4:12 am

Football player pelay has been the victum of robbery at knife point .

World famous football player ,pelay he belong to the country of Brazil . He ages about 67 years he has been playing football for the past 20 years in his native village sandocel. When he was driving in his car to his home 10 members with knife and gun blocked and surrounded the car. He tried to open the glass and was about to say who he is .but the thief was not interested in listening to him. They stole the money and escaped from there.

Posted under News by Pain on Friday 18 July 2008 at 3:11 am

72 long yrs in the same organization and atlast have retired .

Bered bertton , England resident aged about 88.At the age of 15 he joined as an junior advocate in a particular organization . In the same organization he has been working for the past 72 years and he has retired from the job recently. He has the fame and has the popularity of working in the same organization for a long time in England. But Americas gold men sawce has the record of working in a particular organization for a long period of time, say 74 years.

Posted under News by Pain on Tuesday 15 July 2008 at 4:13 am

Weekly Rupees 875 as an boosting amount to stop smoking .

To stop smoking habit of the people in the city of Dandy in England the city officials have come up with new idea of giving 875 rupees for each individual on weekly basis . 900 people of that city was taken into test and 3 crore rupees has been allotted by that city officials to stop the people from smoking habit. According to this out of this 900 people each one will be given 875 rupees weekly. This amount will not be given in the form of money it will be given in the mode of electronic card using this they can buy vegetables , food items but cant buy liquor or cigarettes .They will also be given medical attention .The officials says that if this system is a success, then it will be followed throughout Scotland .

Posted under News by Pain on Saturday 12 July 2008 at 5:10 am

Books store

A bookstore is a retailer that primarily sells books. Bookstores can range in size from local independent bookstores offering several hundred titles to large brick-and-mortar chains offering upwards of 200,000 titles. Online bookstores may offer many times more titles. Bookstores often sell items related to books such as newspapers and travel maps. Colleges and universities often have their own student bookstore on campus that focuses on providing course textbooks, although some on-campus bookstores are owned by large chains such as Barnes & Noble.

Another common type of bookstore is the used bookstore which buys and sells used copies of books, often for prices much cheaper than new copies. However, sometimes with rare books, especially certain first editions, these prices are much higher. Book collectors tend to frequent used book stores. Large online bookstores offer used books for sale, too. Individuals wishing to sell their used books using online bookstores agree to terms outlined by the bookstore(s): for example, paying the online bookstore(s) a predetermined commission once the books have sold.

During the 1990s many bookstores (both chains and independents) started to include coffee shops in their store. Today it’s rare to see a medium or large sized bookstore without a coffee shop instore or very close by. Further, large chain bookstores took on a “public library” demeanor as overstuffed chairs and couches became incorporated into the overall floor plan of the store. Conveniently placed through out the store, these cozy book nooks encourage customers to sit and read as much as they want without being pressured to buy anything.

Posted under Uncategorized by Pain on Thursday 10 July 2008 at 11:47 am

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