Monday 4 May 2015

Decreasing level of height of peak

Everest is one of highest peak.... But it reduces due to attacking of earthquake in kathamandu... It reduces 2.5 cm from existing to this level.....

Saturday 25 April 2015

Looking for jobs in website

Friends it is important to all freshers.....
     These websites are used to look for jobs for all literate students. whatever it is, these website are most helpful to all students. All students are having knowledge and depend upon stage for all having jobs..
    Mostly rural people do not know these website because they are not having internet to access this... My thinking is to know all people knows these sites to use tat..
     Private jobs  or corporate jobs  knows where the job is at and what nature of job it is and what type of job you desire it is... All the data will be in these sites....
     Youth should be very different from others so we want to search jobs by search engines.....

www.careerbuilder.co.in
www.clickjobs.com
www.placementpoint.com
www.careerpointplacement.com
www.glassdoor.co.in
www.indtherightjob.com
www.employmentguide.com
www.JOBSTREET.com
www.JOBSDB.COM
www.AE.TIMESJOBS.COM
www.NAUKRIGULF.COM
www.NAUKRI.COM
www.GULFTALENT.COM
www.BAYAT.COM
www.MONSTER.COM
www.VELAI.NET
www.CAREESMA.COM
www.SHINE.COM
www.fresherslive.com
www.jobsahead.com
www.BABAJOBS.com
www.WISDOM.COM
www.indeed.co.in
www.sarkarinaukriblog.com
www.jobsindubai.com
www.jobswitch.in
www.jobs.oneindia.com
www.freshersworld.com
www.freejobalert.com
www.recruitmentnews.in
www.firstnaukri.com
www.freshnaukri.com
www.mysarkarinaukri.com
www.freshindiajobs.com
www.freshersopenings.in
www.freshersrecruitment.in
www.chennaifreshersjobs.com

     Govt. Jobs websites use tat....
www.govtjobs.allindiajobs.in
www.timesjobs.com
www.naukri.com
www.tngovernmentjobs.in
www.sarkariexam.co.in
www.govtjobs.net.in
www.indgovtjobs.in

Tuesday 21 April 2015

Stop motion car wrapping

: http://youtu.be/wG60aGYfqkQ

Sony xperia mobile 4ge



Available in black and white colours, the E4g will also be available in a dual-SIM version.

Sony Xperia E4g sports a 4.7-inch FWVGA (480x854p) display. Powered by a 1.5GHz quad-core MediaTek processor and 1GB RAM, the smartphone has 8GB internal storage and a microSD card slot that supports cards up to 32GB.

The phone runs Android 4.4.4 KitKat and comes with a 2300mAh battery with a claimed talk time of about 13 hours and up to 653 hours of standby time.

Sony Xperia E4g features a 5MP rear camera with LED flash and a 2MP front-facing camera.

In terms of connectivity options, the phone supports Bluetooth 4.1, 3G, 4G, Wi-fi

Thursday 16 April 2015

Self powered video camera

India's first self powered video camera.... Its just automatically capture images without powee .......The world’s first self-powered video camera that runs without a battery and can produce an image each second has been developed by researchers led by an Indian-origin scientist. To develop the prototype camera, researchers designed a pixel that can not only measure incident light but also convert the incident light into electric power.

“We are in the middle of a digital imaging revolution,” said Shree K Nayar, TC Chang Professor of Computer Science at the Columbia University, who led the study.

He noted that in the last year alone, approximately two billion cameras of various types were sold worldwide. “I think we have just seen the tip of the iceberg. Digital imaging is expected to enable many emerging fields including wearable devices, sensor networks, smart environments, personalised medicine, and the Internet of Things.

“A camera that can function as an untethered device forever – without any external power supply – would be incredibly useful,” said Nayar.

Nayar realised that although digital cameras and solar panels have different purposes – one measures light while the other converts light to power – both are constructed from essentially the same components.

At the heart of any digital camera is an image sensor, a chip with millions of pixels. The key enabling device in a pixel is the photodiode, which produces an electric current when exposed to light.

This mechanism enables each pixel to measure the intensity of light falling on it. Nayar and colleagues used off-the-shelf components to fabricate an image sensor with 30×40 pixels. In his prototype camera, which is housed in a 3D printed body, each pixel’s photodiode is always operated in the photovoltaic mode. The pixel design is very simple, and uses just two transistors.

During each image capture cycle, the pixels are used first to record and read out the image and then to harvest energy and charge the sensor’s power supply – the image sensor continuously toggles between image capture and power harvesting modes.

When the camera is not used to capture images, it can be used to generate power for other devices, such as a phone or a watch.

Nayar notes that the image sensor could use a rechargeable battery and charge it via its harvesting capability. “A few different designs for image sensors that can harvest energy have been proposed in the past. However, our prototype is the first demonstration of a fully self-powered video camera,” Nayar added.

Monday 13 April 2015

Replacing diesel to use solar

Most of them ask us about How to Use Solar Instead of Diesel ? With the use of well affordable techniques, that focus on using of solar energy in an effective way, you can perfectly Replace Diesel with Solar and bring more success and profit to your business. You should choose solar, If you are planning  to save on diesel by moving to captive solar power. There should be guaranteed profit from substituting diesel with solar. 

People have benefit of incentives for Replacing Diesel with Solar. Get full details about the Government incentives and regulations. Issues and concerns like need of own PV plant,  key vendors providing captive solar PV plants in India, costs and financial returns,  incentives for setting up captive solar PV plants and  issues in using solar power are discussed here. 

Why you should replace Diesel with Solar ?  

Solar is the best available clean energy. There is much cheaper Captive solar power costs just Rs. 7-8.5/kWh Power from Diesel generators costs Rs. 16/kWh. This is really economical too. Using Diesel generators may cost even higher once there is losses from pilferage, evaporation, etc.

For the working of rural telecom towers, a diesel power can cost as much as Rs. 40/kWh. The cost is really high comparing with solar energy cost. Diesel fuel cost keeps on increasing day by day. You may surprised to hear that the price increased, 300% since 2002 and 46% since 2010.

In this manner, if the price increases by 10% a year diesel would cost very high and the power from diesel would be not affordable. In reality Captive solar power is much cheaper than diesel. You need to pay for the plant installation. Once the plant is installed the cost of power is fixed for the next 25 years. This is unlike diesel power where the cost keeps increasing. 

Costs and Financial Returns From Replacing Diesel with Solar

Cost break up of a 100 kW solar captive system – without batteries

PV modules Inverters (grid tie)Balance of System (transformers, cables and wires, tracking devices, etc.)Installation (civil & general works)

Issues When Replacing Diesel with Solar ?

You have to consider several critical aspects of using solar power in India when solar energy replaces diesel. First, you have make sure about “wheather solar energy generate power during power cuts”? “Is there any need of  fully Replacing Diesel with Solar power”? “What are the possible  issues in using solar power”? “

Is there any incentives available for setting up captive solar PV plants”?You should also be aware of costs involved and financial returns from Replacing Diesel with Solar. Before purchasing and installing you should have an idea about  key vendors providing captive solar PV plants in India. People should consider about the need of own PV plant too. 

Solar energy is Capable of Generating Power During Power Cuts?

This is a main concern for many people. Most of them have the doubt regarding, ability to generate solar energy during power cuts. The answer is really surprising and many of them don’t know this reality. Not all solar PV plants can generate power during power cuts. You may have to use use some batteries to provide backup power when solar power is not available. You have three kinds of PV plants available to purchase. 

Grid-tiedGrid-interactiveOff-grid

Replacing the Entire Diesel Consumption with Solar Power

You can consider replacing your entire diesel consumption with solar, or only a part of this can be replaced with solar power. The choice depends upon several factors. The extent of rooftop space available, nature and schedule of the load, timing of power cuts etc.

You must consider each of these factors on substituting diesel with solar. If the consideration is not good, Sufficient solar power cannot be generated to support the entire load and you may have pay more. During power cuts you can go for diesel consumption.

Possible Problems in using solar power

The most important issue is the availability of solar energy. The sun is not always shining to the same extent on the panels. This is the main issue while integrating solar power with diesel. This will cause Frequency synchronisation, Reverse current flows, Efficiency loss etc. 

Bullet train project to cost Rs 1 lakh cr

The train will connect Mumbai and Ahmedabad.

India will have to spend approximately Rs 1 lakh crore for its first bullet train corridor between Mumbai and Ahmedabad, preparatory work for which has gained speed.

In its latest interim report submitted last week, Japan has factored in the cost escalation through the years that it will take to finish the project. The amount, around Rs 98,000 crore, could rise a bit more.

Based on estimates from the Japanese team working on the feasibility study for the proposed 550-km corridor, Railways has circulated a 21-page inter-ministerial concept note detailing the way it intends to go about  implementing the project.

Modi Japan trip: Bullet train project on agendaDelhi-Amritsar bullet train plan back on trackStudy on to see if India can run bullet train

From an earlier estimate of around Rs 62,000 crore, the concept note’s figures seem to have jumped to Rs 70,000 crore at 2014 prices. The interim report estimates 40,000 people will use the corridor daily by 2023. After the commissioning of the works, it will take around eight years for the first bullet train to hit the tracks.

The project estimate got a reality check after Finance Ministry, in its response to the concept note, highlighted that the estimate of Rs 70,000 crore did not factor in cost escalation and tax to be paid to the government.

The Ministry has now asked Railways for a copy of Japan’s interim report to study it further. Railways, in turn, has asked the Japanese team to give detailed estimates based on multiple technological options available to see if using any particular technology would lead to a significant variation in prices. The final report is expected in June.

The note says “discussions indicate” Japan International Cooperation Agency might agree to fund 85 per cent of the project in which construction and procurement cost alone is around Rs 49,504 crore. Other major expenditure heads are Consulting Service Cost (Rs 2,190 crore); land acquisition (Rs 10,248 crore); a contingency fund (Rs 3,334 crore) and the implementing agency’s management fee (Rs 4,700 crore).

The project may also bleed India’s coffers as its rate of return is projected to be only around 3-4 per cent. Railways considers a project economically viable if it has a rate of return of at least 14 per cent. But Railways said the bullet train’s “economic rate of return”—its contribution to the economy by the virtue of saving manhours and connecting two major cities—would be upwards of 11 per cent.

The concept note is a precursor to handing over the the job of the project’s implementation to Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL) and its subsidiary, High Speed Rail Corporation (HSRC). Railways has argued that the job be given to RVNL as opposed to creating a new entity for this project.

The Cabinet will decide if the job can be given to RVNL on a nomination basis; a cabinet note will be moved after evaluating response from other ministries. RVNL would require a fresh mandate from the Cabinet since its original mandate was to take up “viable and bankable” projects along the Golden Quadrilateral.

A section of the ministry has also been in favour of assessing multiple available options before zeroing in on an agency. An earlier Rail budget had said a High Speed Rail Authority would be created for this. Another Rail PSU, IRCON had last year sent a letter to Railway Ministry seeking to be considered for the job. The HSRC’s formation did not have the vetting of the Railway Ministry’s Finance directorate, but sources said Railways has internally resolved that issue....

Moto E 4G technology

Moto E 4G up for pre-order on Flipkart http://bit.ly/1yjGH9g -via News in Shorts

Google

Dog is surprising to get name of "Google" becoz it ll search all things to give to our hand........