Tuesday, February 10, 2015
CTS Off Campus Drive For 2014 Batch
Hope you haven’t missed this; there is an updation in the eligibility criteria. Kindly check the link for further details and pass it on to prospective candidates.
Click Here* to Register only 2014 Batch B.E / B.Tech / M.E / M.Tech / MCA graduates for off-campus hiring. All details are available in the registration page.
*Post completion of registration, all Eligible candidates will be invited for online test depending upon the schedule at the preferred test locations & test shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews at a convenient date.
Test and Interviews would be scheduled based on business requirement only.
All communication-hall ticket/date/status intimation would be sent through mail.
Kindly do not forward any resumes or enquire status of any registrations until the test process is complete. Please be aware that this is a free process, no fee needs to be paid.
We have completed hiring of 2012/13 batch and wont have any further hiring.
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Subject: Off-campus drive for 2014 batch is on. Help recruit someone like you!
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True Fact About Obama India Visit
The World's most powerful man, the US President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle have reached India on a three-day visit.
While he is the first US President to have attended India's Republic Day Parade, many in Tinsel town are super excited and hope this trip gives an impetus to the cleanliness drive in India and more. Here are some of their tweets, expressing their thoughts on this:
Dia Mirza: #Obamaji, please visit every mohalla, nukkad and hospital.#AllClean #WillWork #GreatExpectations #India
Vir Das: Dear Obama, could you visit Mumbai? Nothing political....just....we could really use the clean up! Aap aate ho, toh Ghar Saaf ho jata hai!
Shraddha Kapoor: Fingers and toes crossed for some serrrriously good plans for India! #ObamaInIndia
Sophie Choudry: They met, they smiled, they hugged... Here's hoping much more than that is achieved on this historic trip! #ObamaInIndia #NamObama
Mallika Sherawat: Welcome President Obama #Obamavisit
Well, clearly we all hold on to the same with a positive spirit.
Shahrukh Khan: Memories and Pride watching the Parade on TV. Missing my family and how we went to watch the parade from the Freedom Fighters section. Jai Hind!
Madhur Bhandarkar: Happy republic day. Gantantra diwas kee shubhkamnayen. Proud to be an Indian - Jai Hind. Vande Mataram.
Farhan Akhtar: Justice, Liberty, Equality, Fraternity. The 4 tenets our nation was founded on. Let's promise to preserve them. Happy Republic Day.
Sridevi: Wishing all a very Happy Republic Day. A day of pride and honor for all Indians. #JaiHind #ObamaInIndia #ProudIndian
Nargis: Totally enjoying watching the Republic Day Parade! It's so beautiful.
Kunal Kohli: Even jub main chota bucha tha whenever I saw the #RepublicDay parade I felt proud n emotional.
Clearly an emotional moment for the country. The day couldn't have gotten more bigger and better as the US President Barrack Obama and his wife Michelle shared the podium with our Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior dignitaries at the Parade held in New Delhi.
True Fact About Obama India Visit
10 Mind Blowing Facts About Bengaluru
1. First off, I have to brag, Bengaluru is declared the "Most Livable City" in India.
2. Bengaluru is also one of the cleanest cities in this country.
3. Bengaluru was actually "Bendakaalooru" (land of the boiled beans) and there are many fables associated with how the name came to be.
4. Bengaluru has the highest engineering colleges so it naturally produces most engineers through out India.
5. Bengaluru has people from all sects and regions living as one. Just go on the road and see the number of vehicles registered in other states and you will know what I mean.
6. Even a vegetable vendor is capable of communicating in a minimum of 3 different languages. Kannada, Hindi and English.
7. Bengaluru is a Mecca of Multi-Cuisines. You will get food from any region be it hyderbadi, rajasthani to bengali. Plus there are the international cuisines like Italian, Chinese, Thai etc.
8. Bengaluru has the highest density of traffic. What with thousands of people thronging the city for opportunities, falling in love with it and never leaving.
9. Bengalureans are polite, helpful, friendly, honest and very VERY adaptive.
10. Bengaluru is actually a modern day hill station, set 3000 feet above sea level thus giving it the most gorgeous weather each day, everyday. Imagine a hill station with tech companies. You are in Bengaluru.
20. Elevation
At the height of over 3,000 feet (914.4 m) above sea level, Bangalore is situated even above Dehradun (630 m). No wonder the city enjoys pleasant climate throughout the year.
19. Electricity
In 1906, Bangalore became one of the first cities in India to have electricity from hydro power, powered by the hydroelectric plant situated in Shivanasamudra. The building in City Market was the honored recipient of first electricity.
18. Silicon Valley
Everyone knows that Bangalore is known as the Silicon Valley of India, but how many know that the city houses 212 software companies in its heart?
17. Lakes
With more than 200 lakes and tanks, Bangalore could boast of highest number of lakes earlier, but most of them are untraceable due to land encroachment and have been replaced by bus stands, Golf courses, playgrounds and residential colonies. We can say Bangalore accounts for highest number of lakes erased from the map.
16. Stray Dogs
Every 5 minute a person is bitten by stray dogs in Bangalore. The ratio of dogs vs. humans is 1:37.
15. Drinking and smoking
The once Garden City is now become the Pub Capital of India as well, due to disappearing gardens and appearance of pubs. Bangalore also records highest number of cigarette smokers in India. We have bright future, sigh!
14. Suicide Capital
Though Bangalore is a pleasant place to live in, somehow it doesn’t stop people from taking their own lives. The National Crime Records Bureau shows 35 suicides per 100,000 people in Bangalore, thus acquiring the name of Suicide Capital of India.
13. Engineers
You may have seen it raining dogs and cats, but in Bangalore you will see it raining engineers. Bangalore has highest percentage of engineers in the world, with more than a million IT professionals making the city their home.
12. Engineering Colleges
Wonder where the engineers are raining from? Bangalore has 21 engineering colleges which is highest in any given city. In addition Bangalore University has 57 Engineering Colleges affiliated to it, which is again a record in itself.
11. True Cosmopolitan
The population of local Kannadigas in Bangalore is less than 41%.
10. Traffic
Stuck on road once again? No wonder, since Bangalore has Bangalore has the highest density of traffic in India.
9. Neat and Clean
Think before disposing that empty chips packet or banana peel on the roads of Bangalore. It is so far considered one of the cleanest cities in India; let’s keep it that way.
8. Foreign Connection
Except for the Gulf Region, Bangalore sends highest number of professionals abroad, especially to USA.
7. Growth
The Forbes magazine considers Bangalore as one of “The Next Decade’s Fastest-Growing Cities”. The last 2 decades has seen tremendous growth of the city.
6. IT Companies
Bangalore contributed to 33% of India’s INR1442 billion IT exports in 2006–07.Infosys and Wipro, India’s third and fourth largest software companies are headquartered in Bangalore.
5. Biotechnology
Bangalore is the base for nearly 47% of the 265 biotechnology companies in India, including Biocon, India’s largest biotechnology company.http://en.wikiped ia.org/wiki/Bangalore – cite_note-biorank-141So, it is not only about IT companies.
4. History
Though it is widely assumed that Kempe Gowda was the founder of Bangalore city, records found in Begur referring to the city from 890 CE shows it has much older history.
3. Etimology
Before being called Bengaluru in local dialect, Bangalore was known as Bengalval –Uru meaning ‘City of guards’. Another story originates from Hoysala king Veera Ballala, who when being fed boiled beans called the place ‘Benda-Kaal-Uru (land of boiled beans).
2. Bangalored
No, that is not the past tense of Bangalore, but a new word frequently used by the Americans which refers to workers being laid off because their jobs have moved to Bangalore through IT Outsourcing.
1. Lalbagh
At the heart of the city is Lalbagh, which covers an area of 240-acre. Apart from more than 1000 species of flora and fauna, Lalbagh is home to The Lal Bagh Rock, one of the oldest rock formations on earth, dating back to 3,000 million years and many trees that are more than a century old.
Source From : http://topyaps.com/
2. Bengaluru is also one of the cleanest cities in this country.
3. Bengaluru was actually "Bendakaalooru" (land of the boiled beans) and there are many fables associated with how the name came to be.
4. Bengaluru has the highest engineering colleges so it naturally produces most engineers through out India.
5. Bengaluru has people from all sects and regions living as one. Just go on the road and see the number of vehicles registered in other states and you will know what I mean.
6. Even a vegetable vendor is capable of communicating in a minimum of 3 different languages. Kannada, Hindi and English.
7. Bengaluru is a Mecca of Multi-Cuisines. You will get food from any region be it hyderbadi, rajasthani to bengali. Plus there are the international cuisines like Italian, Chinese, Thai etc.
8. Bengaluru has the highest density of traffic. What with thousands of people thronging the city for opportunities, falling in love with it and never leaving.
9. Bengalureans are polite, helpful, friendly, honest and very VERY adaptive.
10. Bengaluru is actually a modern day hill station, set 3000 feet above sea level thus giving it the most gorgeous weather each day, everyday. Imagine a hill station with tech companies. You are in Bengaluru.
20. Elevation
At the height of over 3,000 feet (914.4 m) above sea level, Bangalore is situated even above Dehradun (630 m). No wonder the city enjoys pleasant climate throughout the year.
19. Electricity
In 1906, Bangalore became one of the first cities in India to have electricity from hydro power, powered by the hydroelectric plant situated in Shivanasamudra. The building in City Market was the honored recipient of first electricity.
18. Silicon Valley
Everyone knows that Bangalore is known as the Silicon Valley of India, but how many know that the city houses 212 software companies in its heart?
17. Lakes
With more than 200 lakes and tanks, Bangalore could boast of highest number of lakes earlier, but most of them are untraceable due to land encroachment and have been replaced by bus stands, Golf courses, playgrounds and residential colonies. We can say Bangalore accounts for highest number of lakes erased from the map.
16. Stray Dogs
Every 5 minute a person is bitten by stray dogs in Bangalore. The ratio of dogs vs. humans is 1:37.
15. Drinking and smoking
The once Garden City is now become the Pub Capital of India as well, due to disappearing gardens and appearance of pubs. Bangalore also records highest number of cigarette smokers in India. We have bright future, sigh!
14. Suicide Capital
Though Bangalore is a pleasant place to live in, somehow it doesn’t stop people from taking their own lives. The National Crime Records Bureau shows 35 suicides per 100,000 people in Bangalore, thus acquiring the name of Suicide Capital of India.
13. Engineers
You may have seen it raining dogs and cats, but in Bangalore you will see it raining engineers. Bangalore has highest percentage of engineers in the world, with more than a million IT professionals making the city their home.
12. Engineering Colleges
Wonder where the engineers are raining from? Bangalore has 21 engineering colleges which is highest in any given city. In addition Bangalore University has 57 Engineering Colleges affiliated to it, which is again a record in itself.
11. True Cosmopolitan
The population of local Kannadigas in Bangalore is less than 41%.
10. Traffic
Stuck on road once again? No wonder, since Bangalore has Bangalore has the highest density of traffic in India.
9. Neat and Clean
Think before disposing that empty chips packet or banana peel on the roads of Bangalore. It is so far considered one of the cleanest cities in India; let’s keep it that way.
8. Foreign Connection
Except for the Gulf Region, Bangalore sends highest number of professionals abroad, especially to USA.
7. Growth
The Forbes magazine considers Bangalore as one of “The Next Decade’s Fastest-Growing Cities”. The last 2 decades has seen tremendous growth of the city.
6. IT Companies
Bangalore contributed to 33% of India’s INR1442 billion IT exports in 2006–07.Infosys and Wipro, India’s third and fourth largest software companies are headquartered in Bangalore.
5. Biotechnology
Bangalore is the base for nearly 47% of the 265 biotechnology companies in India, including Biocon, India’s largest biotechnology company.http://en.wikiped
4. History
Though it is widely assumed that Kempe Gowda was the founder of Bangalore city, records found in Begur referring to the city from 890 CE shows it has much older history.
3. Etimology
Before being called Bengaluru in local dialect, Bangalore was known as Bengalval –Uru meaning ‘City of guards’. Another story originates from Hoysala king Veera Ballala, who when being fed boiled beans called the place ‘Benda-Kaal-Uru (land of boiled beans).
2. Bangalored
No, that is not the past tense of Bangalore, but a new word frequently used by the Americans which refers to workers being laid off because their jobs have moved to Bangalore through IT Outsourcing.
1. Lalbagh
At the heart of the city is Lalbagh, which covers an area of 240-acre. Apart from more than 1000 species of flora and fauna, Lalbagh is home to The Lal Bagh Rock, one of the oldest rock formations on earth, dating back to 3,000 million years and many trees that are more than a century old.
Source From : http://topyaps.com/
Monday, February 9, 2015
Apple Web Search Engine From Apple
Apple Web Search Engine Soon It Will Hit
Apple Serach Web search engine for web user. It is compettor of google Web Serach Engine, Bing and Yahoo etc...
Apple Search is based in San Francisco , USA. Apple for a search platform supporting hundreds of millions of users. Apple is hiring someone for something called 'Apple Search' to job Lisiting.
Apple working on own search engine?
What is Apple Search?
Apple is now looking for an engineering project manager for "Apple Search." Here's a description of what the Mac maker is looking for.
Apple seeks a technical, driven and creative program manager to manage backend operations projects for a search platform supporting hundreds of millions of users. Play a part in revolutionizing how people use their computers and mobile devices. Manage operational projects that support groundbreaking technology and the most scalable big-data systems in existence.
That sure sounds like Apple could be considering getting into the search business. It may stand to reason that Apple wants to hurt its biggest mobile platform competitor by building its own search platform, particularly as search is a crucial aspect of how people use their mobile devices.
However, nearly five years ago, Steve Jobs pointed out that Apple simply doesn't know anything about Web search, nor does it care to:
No, we have no plans to go into the search business. That's not something we know about. That's not something we care deeply about. Other people do it well. -- Steve Jobs, June 2010
Ultimately, this isn't a space where Apple has expertise, and Google has been perfecting its search algorithms for almost two decades at this point. If Apple truly wanted to launch a search engine and be a viable competitor, it would need a shortcut, perhaps in the form of an acquisition.
Things may have changed a lot in the past five years under Tim Cook, but Jobs' rationale for staying out of search is largely still true.
News from (www.Fool.com)
Apple Web Search Engine From Apple
Friday, February 6, 2015
Ruby on Rails Opening in Cochin Kerala
Red Panthers are on the lookout for passionate developers with 1-3 years experience in Ruby on Rails or similar frameworks (from languages like Python / Java / Clojure) . Knowledge of frontend frameworks like Angular or Backbone is preferred.
Cv to : hr@redpanthers.co
Red Panthers
Kochi, India
3rd Floor Vijaya Complex.
Chembamukku, Kakkanad.
Kochi, Kerala, India - 682030
Ruby on Rails Opening in Cochin Kerala |
Red Panthers Job Opening
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
MONTHS OF ISLAM IN ENGLISH
ISLAMIC MONTHS IN ENGLISH
- Muharram
- Safar
- Rabi-ul-Awwal
- Rabi-ul-Aakhir
- Jumada-al-Oolaa
- Jumada-al-Aakhirah
- Rajab
- Sha'ban
- Ramadhan or Ramzan
- Shawwal
- Zul-Qa'dah
- Zul-Hijjah
What is Islamic Month ?
The Islamic calendar, Muslim calendar or Hijri calendar (AH) is a lunar calendar consisting of 12 months in a year of 354 days.
The Islamic lunar calendar (also referred to as Hijri calendar) is a purely lunar calendar. It contains 12 months that are based on the phases of the moon. Each lunar month is approximately 29.53 solar days. Therefore, the Islamic calendar is shorter than the Gregorian calendar. 12 lunar months is about 12 x 29.53=354.36 days (10 to 11 days shorter than the solar calendar). This why you may have noticed that the month of Ramadan and the time of Hajj gets earlier each year.
The Islamic lunar calendar, was first introduced in 638 AD by the second Caliph (Khalifa in Arabic), `Umar ibn Al-Khattab. The starting point of the calendar however was set to about sixteen years earlier, to mark the Hijrah — i.e. the time of emigration of the prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina. The word hijrah means to leave a place to seek sancturary or freedom from persecution or freedom of religion (or any other purpose). The emigration to Medina was a historic event, as it marked the turning point from persecution to freedom and acceptance of Submission (Islam in Arabic).
The actual starting date for the Calendar was chosen to be the first day of the first month (1 Muharram) of the year of the Hijrah. The Islamic (Hijri) calendar is usually abbreviated A.H. in Western languages (similar to A.D. used to mark the Christian calendar). Muharram 1, 1 A.H. corresponds to July 16, 622 A.D.
The Islamic calendar, Muslim calendar or Hijri calendar (AH) is a lunar calendar consisting of 12 months in a year of 354 days.
The Islamic lunar calendar (also referred to as Hijri calendar) is a purely lunar calendar. It contains 12 months that are based on the phases of the moon. Each lunar month is approximately 29.53 solar days. Therefore, the Islamic calendar is shorter than the Gregorian calendar. 12 lunar months is about 12 x 29.53=354.36 days (10 to 11 days shorter than the solar calendar). This why you may have noticed that the month of Ramadan and the time of Hajj gets earlier each year.
The Islamic lunar calendar, was first introduced in 638 AD by the second Caliph (Khalifa in Arabic), `Umar ibn Al-Khattab. The starting point of the calendar however was set to about sixteen years earlier, to mark the Hijrah — i.e. the time of emigration of the prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina. The word hijrah means to leave a place to seek sancturary or freedom from persecution or freedom of religion (or any other purpose). The emigration to Medina was a historic event, as it marked the turning point from persecution to freedom and acceptance of Submission (Islam in Arabic).
The actual starting date for the Calendar was chosen to be the first day of the first month (1 Muharram) of the year of the Hijrah. The Islamic (Hijri) calendar is usually abbreviated A.H. in Western languages (similar to A.D. used to mark the Christian calendar). Muharram 1, 1 A.H. corresponds to July 16, 622 A.D.