Thursday, August 12, 2010

Slogans for Independence Day | 15 August Slogans

Today we are here with the slogans for Independence Day. Independence Day is celebrated every Year on 15th of August. We gotIndependence on this date in the year 1947 and from that year itself this day is celebrated as Independence day every Year. This year we would be celebrating 63rd Independence Day.Our Freedom Fighters fought very mauch in order to achieve the Independence. The Freedom Fighters who had major contributions in the Independence fight are Gandhi Ji, Subhash Chandra Bose, Jawahar Lal Nehru, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Bhagat Singh, Chandrasekhar Azad and many more who all provided their everything for the nation to be freed from the chains of slaveness. So, remembering those all great people let us take an oath on this IndependenceDay that we will fulfill all their dreams which were imagined by them for this nation. So, we are providing you the Independendence day Slogans. 15th August Slogans are the slogans being used by the Freedom Fighters. Slogans for Independence Day used to encourage the Freedom Fighters.

Whatever difficulties we may face, we must never give up the quest for truth, which alone is God himself.’-Gandhiji
‘Give me blood, I will give you freedom.’ – Subhash Chandra Bose
‘Our nation is like a tree of which the original trunk is swarajya and the branches are swadeshi and boycott.’-Bal Gangadhar Tilak
‘Apparently, I’ve acted like a terrorist. But I’m not a terrorist.’ – Bhagat Singh
‘The essential thing in religion is making the heart pure. The kingdom of heaven is within us but only pure heart can see the ‘king’ !’ – Swami Vivekananda
The Patriot’s Blood is the seed of Freedom’s Tree!
“Where Liberty Dwells. There is my Country!”
“Satyameva Jayathe” (Truth alone will win) – Madan Mohan Malaviya
“Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it” – Bal Gangadhar Tilak
“Delhi Chalo” and “Tum Mujhe Khoon Do main Tumhe Ajadi Doonga” – Subhas Chandra Bose

Leh-Ladakh: Window to Heaven

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Guest writer Harshad Kulkarni recently visited Leh & Ladakh with his friends and shares pics of his tour. He and his friends were stranded for a few harrowing days during the flash floods because of the cloud burst – these pics were taken prior to the incident.
From the eerily striated Pangong lake with a gradation of blue from azure to muddy cyan to the ruins of monasteries and their magnificent woodwork, from serene monks basking in the sunlight atop the hills to the many prayer flags blowing in the wind, from the glimpses of the ice-covered mountains from his room’s window to the rippling white waters of the stream running between the hills, Harshad lets his camera do the talking.
















Toyota Etios to Foray in December 2010; Diesel Variant on Charts

Toyota will begin the commercial production of its upcoming small car model Toyota Etios, in December 2010. The company is set to launch the car in the Indian market, in the same month or early 2011. According to Toyota, there has been a very good response for its new small car, including the diesel variant. Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) Deputy Managing Director Sandeep Singh said "Considering the response, we are also looking at bringing out a diesel version of the Etios, but nothing has been finalized so far".
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Toyota Kirloskar Motors has a strong presence in the premium segment with sedan models likeToyota Corolla Altis, Toyota Camry and its SUVs Toyota Fortuner and Land Cruiser Prado. The small new car comes as a strategic move to generate higher volume sales and grab a larger market share in the growing Indian market. Singh added, "The final price will be decided later. While the hatchback will compete with Maruti Suzuki's Swift, Hyundai's i20 petrol and Volkswagen's Polo, the sedan version will be positioned along Maruti's DZire and Tata's Manza."

The all new Toyota Etios is expected to be launched initially as a 1.2L hatchback petrol model. Toyota, later, plans to introduce Etios diesel model and a 1.5L sedan variant in the Indian market. Toyota Etios will be priced between Rs. 4 lakh to Rs. 6.75 lakh.

Has the Devilish Math Problem “P vs NP” Finally Been Solved?

P is not equal to NP. Seems simple enough. But if it’s true, it could be the answer to a problem computer scientists have wrestled for decades.
Vinay Deolalikar, who is with Hewlett-Packard Labs, has sent to peers copies of a proof he did stating that P is not equal to NP. Mathematicians are reviewing his work now—a task that could go on for a long time. If he’s correct, Deolalikar will have figured out one of the Clay Mathematics Institute’s seven Millennium Prize Problems, for which they give $1 million prizes. (Grigory Perelman won one of the seven for solving the PoincarĂ© conjecture, but turned down the money last month.)
What’s all the hubbub? First, an explainer:
The P versus NP question concerns the speed at which a computer can accomplish a task such as factorising a number. Some tasks can be completed reasonably quickly – in technical terms, the running time is proportional to a polynomial function of the input size – and these tasks are in class P. If the answer to a task can be checked quickly then it is in class NP [New Scientist].
That definition is pretty abstract, so here’s a more concrete example:
Clay imagines a college housing scenario wherein 400 students have applied for rooms at a college that can only accommodate 100 of them. A selection of 100 students must be paired together in rooms, but the dean of students has a list of pairings of certain students who cannot room together. The total possible number of pairings is ridiculously large — more than the total number of atoms in the universe — but the solutions, i.e. the list of pairings finally provided to the dean, is easy to check for errors: If one of the dean’s prohibited pairs is on the list, that’s an error [AOL News].
Thus, if P were equal to NP, it would mean that problems that are easy to check—like this roommate match-up—must also be easy to solve. But if Deolalikar is correct and in fact P is notequal to NP, as many mathematicians already believed, then that ain’t necessarily so. And that would have practical meaning, according to Michael Sipser of MIT.
Sipser … says that the P-versus-NP problem is important for deepening our understanding of computational complexity. “A major application is in the cryptography area,” Sipser says, where the security of cryptographic codes is often ensured by the complexity of a computational task. The RSA cryptographic scheme, which is commonly used for secure Internet transactions — and was invented at MIT — “is really an outgrowth of the study of the complexity of doing certain number-theoretic computations,” Sipser says [MIT News].
Deolalikar’s proof is now available to read onlineNew Scientist and Network World report that he pulled together tactics from different disciplines to show that an NP problem—whether a list of statements can be simultaneously correct or contradict one another—is not a P problem, because it can be easily checked but no computer can figure it out quickly from scratch.
In the days since the proof began to spread across the Internet, however, some math bloggers likeScott Aaronson have responded to the proof by saying yes, it’s lovely, but no, it probably isn’t going to stand.

ICSE RESULTS - 2010 :

ICSE Result The ICSE 2010 Results are announced! Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (Class X) Examination, 2010 Indian School Certificate. Earlier, the CAP panel received a copy of the state government’s guidelines for implementation of the best-five’ policy for the ICSE students as sought by, Results of the ICSE and ISC Examinations 2010 conducted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE).
The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education Examination Result 2010 (ICSE Results 2010) have been announced today. ICSE and ISC results 2010 will be available at 3 pm on May 19. The CISCE board will make the results of Class 10 and Class 12 exams.
ICSE Result The ICSE 2010 Results are announced! Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (Class X) Examination, 2010 Indian School. The results of ICSE 2010 and ISC 2010 have been declared on 19th May, 2010 at 3.00 p.m.. (CISCE) Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (Class X) Examination, 2010 (CISCE) Indian School Certificate (Class XII) Examination, 2010.
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CIE Results 2010 For Cambridge International Examinations A Level & O Level Read more: CIE Results 2010 For Cambridge International Examinations A Level & O Level |Results, Jobs, Exams, News,Information

University of Cambridge International has announced the CIE Results 2010. According to the notification the CIE Examination Results 2010 for Cambridge International A Level Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge O Level will be published on the main website link as given below:-

Please visit at this link ( https://direct.cie.org.uk/ ) to download the CIE Exam Results 2010