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Alam Ara Google Doodle celebrates landmark in Indian Cinema



Through its doodle, Google recognises Alam Ara as a landmark movie in Indian cinema -- the first to feature sound. Alam Ara also holds the distinction for the first Indian movie to feature a song. Alam Ara was first screened at the Majestic Cinema in Bombay on March 14, 1931. It ran for two hours and four minutes, and used a Tanar Sound System to record the dialogues. The movie and its music were widely successful, including the hit song De de khuda ke naam per, which was also the first song of the Indian cinema, and was sung by actor Wazir Mohammed Khan, who also essayed the role of the fakir in the film.

Sony deal adds new dimension to Wimbledon

The All England Lawn Tennis Club has reached a multi-year agreement with Sony in order to show the Wimbledon singles finals in 3D.


2011 will be the first year the men’s and women’s singles finals, plus the men’s singles semi-finals, at the Wimbledon Championships will be shown in 3D in selected cinemas across the globe.

The 3D coverage will be produced in partnership with the BBC, the host broadcaster of the tournament, and will then be offered to international broadcasters. Sony will also work with theatrical distributor Supervision Media to take the action into cinemas.

Hero Honda becomes Mumbai Indians lead sponsor

Indian two-wheeler giant Hero Honda signed on as the lead sponsor of the Nita Ambani owned IPL side Mumbai Indians, replacing consumer electronics major Videocon. The three-year deal involves sponsorship money of around US$15 million. Videocon had signed a three-year deal with Mumbai Indians for an estimated US$8 million last year. Hero Honda was the lead sponsor of Delhi Daredevils for the past three years and had decided against continuing its association with them, which prompted the Daredevils to sign up Muthoot Group as their lead sponsor.

RULES OF LANGUAGE TRANSFORMATION

A main tool of historical linguistics is the set of rules of sound and grammatical transformation governing the language change. One language evolves into another due to cultural or geographic separations of peoples due to migrations or other cultural displacements, such as conquest.
Using the rules of historical linguistics, it appears to be possible to discern patterns of change and to determine which language has shifted into the other.
One such rule is the softening of consonants over time. Thus, for example, the "v" in the Sanskrit "Veda," meaning knowledge, is transformed into the softer English "w" in "wit," "witten," "wisdom" and the German "wissen," which also means knowledge, and derives from the more ancient Sanskrit root. The Sanskrit "deva" is transformed into the softer Latin "deus," Greek "theos," Lithuanian "dewas," Irish
"dia," and Old Prussian "diews." Using such transformation rules, linguists attempt to reconstruct which languages are earlier and which broke off later in the transmutation of language. Historical linguists assume that these rules are constant over time and that they apply to early transformations as well as later ones.
If we assume that the basic rules of language transformations are constant and do not mutate over time, then these conclusions follow. But could there have been
sound shifts in the opposite direction at much earlier times in history? Perhaps different laws applied at the time when Vedic Sanskrit changed from and to other languages. Consider that there are also changes in the reverse direction. For
example, the "g" in the Sanskrit "go," (meaning cow) is transformed into the harder consonant "k," to make the German word "kuh" for cow. The English word "cow,"
pronounced with a hard "k," is a harder, guttural form than the "g" in the Sanskrit "go."

Tata Crucible Campus Delhi 2011

1.In March 2000,it was started as an independent news & views magazine.It shot to fame for breaking the match fixing news and for operation west end.Which magazine

2.IBM introduced it commercially in 1971 under the name Minnows,and shipped it as 23 FD

3.ITC has tied up with La Aurora to launch a product under the Armenteros brand to be manufactured in the La Aurora unit in carribean,which product?

4.Pic of a man who coined the word software

5.Who is the gen secy of FICCI

6.Company incorporated in Aug 24,1910,when two british men came to India looking for agents to start it's business in India

7.For the 3rd consectuive year this brand was the official sponsor of new year's eve at times square,sponsoring a stage called the kiss platform,giving free samples of its lip balm.

8.Pic of a man from HSBC

9.Lewis Urry developed which kind of battery when working for Union Carbide's Eveready research lab

10.backpacked.....

11.BPCL was originally known as ?

12.Pic of an old ad,products were aspirin,heroine etc

13.This brand derives its name from a greek mountain which is home to 12 greek gods & godesses.Named after a mountain

14.Italian word for milk?

15.Harrison Malayalam is RPG company,it is the largest producer of tea & _____

16.Pic

17.Who was the only automobile company which was the customer of Asahi India Glass.It was started by the Labroo family ,Asahi Japan and which Automobile company,the same automobile company was the only company was the only cusomter from automobile industry?

18.Govt of India occasionally uses this term which is qualifying prefix to denote a tax.

19.RO in water purification industry stands for what

20. Ad

S!D-N!D Ki KhiChd! No. 1

Post marriage here goes our first quiz.

1. Born to a noted Marathi Politician father and social worker mother, she was a TV news reader and an accomplished photographer in Doordarshan when she was spotted by her first director. However, she died soon after giving birth to her son. Her son is now a noted bollywood actor.Name this star of yesteryear.
2. Along with her niece , she holds the record of five Filmfare Best Actress Award wins, and she is the overall most-awarded actress in the female acting categories at Filmfare, with six. She married a Lieutenant-Commander Rajnish Behl. Their son is an accomplished TV & Bollywood actor. Her life is depicted beautifully in a book “__________ – Asen Mi Nasen Mi” . Name the noted actress.
3. Born to a government employee in a town called SriGanganagar in Rajasthan, this noted personality was Famously Called by his friends as Maharaj. In January 1998, he suffered from his first heart attack post which he quit smoking. Who?
4. He was born and brought up in Lucknow. He is grandson of former CM of MP who happened to be a close associate of Indira Gandhi. He acquired his inclination to films from his father who was the founder member of Lucknow Film Society. He was part of a cult black comedy movie and eventually married the editor of that movie. Who?
5. This group traces its origins way back to 1907, when a certain Mr Gandhi started a soda fountain. He passed on the business to his son, who ran a one-man show with a hand cranked machine, started a small retail outlet in 1926. However now this group based in the western part of the country is famous for an entirely new line of business . Name this entity

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Branded Condoms: Gene Simmons & His Tongue on a Condom

A condom maker is taking the truism "sex sells" very literally.


A new line of the contraceptives puts advertising not just on the wrapper, but the latex itself.


Graphic Armor Inc.'s new Picture Condoms meet all FDA requirements and it claims they're the first to feature full-color images on the latex. They're starting with a condom branded with the rock band Kiss that shows Gene Simmons' tongue unfurled. Another Kiss version featuring bandmate Paul Stanley is slated for June. Adam Glickman, CEO of condom retailer Condomania, says the creators are in talks with entertainment companies, energy drinks and designers to put logos and messages on the condoms.

Munni enters Guinness Book of World Records

The Munni mania seems to be far from over. After creating mass hysteria all over, the chartbuster from Dabangg- 'Munni Badnaam Hui' now finds its way to the coveted Guinness Book of World Records.

Over 1200 people danced non-stop to 'Munni Badnaam' at Melbourne park beating the earlier record which was set in Singapore when 1008 people danced publicly to a song. The Guinness Book adjudicators were present and so it qualifies as a record. We now enter the Guinness Book for this distinction.

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The Story of Nehrus

Those were the days of the decline of the Moghal Empire after the death of Aurungzeb, and Farrukhsiar was the Emperor. Raj Kaul was the name of that ancestor of ours and he had gained eminence as a Sanskrit and Persian scholar in Kashmir. He attracted the notice of Farrukhsiar during the latter's visit to Kashmir, and, probably at the Emperor's instance, the family migrated to Delhi, the imperial capital, about the year 1716. 

A jagir with a house situated on the banks of a canal had been granted to Raj Kaul, and, from the fact of this residence, 'Nehru' (from nahar, a canal) came to be attached to his name. Kaul had been the family name; this changed to Kaul-Nehru; and, in later years, Kaul dropped out and we became simply Nehrus. The family experienced many vicissitudes of fortune during the unsettled times that followed and the jagir dwindled and vanished away. My greatgrandfather, Lakshmi Narayan Nehru, became the first Vakil of the 'Sarkar Company' at the shadow court of the Emperor of Delhi. My grandfather, Ganga Dhar Nehru, was Kotwal of Delhi for some time before the great Revolt of 1857. He died at the early age of 34 in 1861.The revolt of 1857 put an end to our family's connection with Delhi, and all our old family papers and documents were destroyed in the course of it. 

The family, having lost nearly all it possessed, joined the numerous fugitives who were leaving the old imperial city and went to Agra. My father was not born then but my two uncles were already young men and possessed some knowledge of English. This knowledge saved the younger of the two uncles, as well as some other members of the family, from a sudden and ignominious end. He was journeying from Delhi with some family members, among whom was his young sister, a little girl who was very fair, as some Kashmiri children are. Some English soldiers met them on the way and they suspected this little aunt of mine to be an English girl and accused my uncle of kidnapping her. From an accusation, to summary justice and punishment, was usually a matter of minutes in those days, and my uncle and others of the family might will have found themselves hanging on the nearest tree. 

Fortunately for them, my uncle's knowledge of English delayed matters a little and then some one who knew him passed that way and rescued him and the others. For some years the family lived in Agra, and it was in Agra on the sixth of May 1861 that my father was born. [A curious and interesting coincidence: The poet Rabindranath Tagore was also born on this very day, month and year.] But he was a posthumous child as my grandfather had died three months earlier. In a little painting that we have of my grandfather, he wears the Moghal court dress with a curved sword in his hand, and might well be taken for a Moghal nobleman, although his features are distinctly Kashmiri. The burden of the family then fell on my two uncles who were very much older than my father. The elder uncle, Bansi Dhar Nehru, soon after entered the judicial department of the British Government and, being appointed successively to various places, was partly cut off from the rest of the family. The younger uncle, Nand Lal Nehru, entered the service of an Indian State and was Diwan of Khetri State in Rajputana for ten years. Later he studied law and settled down as a practicing lawyer in Agra. My father lived with him and grew up under his sheltering care.

 
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