Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Real Numbers

Sunday, August 29, 2010

CAN U BEAT THIS RESUME..!!



RESUME

EDUCATION /Qualification:
1950: Stood first in BA (Hons), Economics, Punjab University ,Chandigarh ,

1952: Stood first in MA (Economics), Punjab University, Chandigarh,

1954: Wright's Prize for distinguished performance at St John's College, Cambridge,

1955 and 1957: Wrenbury scholar, University of Cambridge,

1957: DPhil ( Oxford), DLitt (Honoris Causa); PhD thesis on India's export competitiveness


OCCUPATION /Teaching Experience:
Professor (Senior lecturer), Economics, 1957-59;


Reader, Economics, 1959-63;


Professor, Economics, Punjab University , Chandigarh , 1963-65;


Professor,Internati onal Trade, Delhi School of Economics,University of Delhi,1969-71 ;


Honorary professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University ,New Delhi, 1976 and


Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi ,1996 and Civil Servant


Working Experience/ POSITIONS :
1971-72: Economic advisor, ministry of foreign trade

1972-76: Chief economic  advisor, ministry of finance

1976-80: Director, Reserve Bank of India ; Director, Industrial
Development Bank of India ;Alternate governor for India , Board of governors, Asian Development Bank;Alternate governor for India , Board of governors, IBRD

November 1976 - April  1980: Secretary, ministry of finance (Department of economic affairs); Member, finance, Atomic Energy Commission; Member,finance, Space Commission

April 1980 - September 15, 1982 : Member-secretary, Planning Commission

1980-83: Chairman , India Committee of the Indo-Japan joint study committee

September 16, 1982 - January 14, 1985: Governor, Reserve Bank of India.

1982-85: Alternate Governor for India, Board of governors, International Monetary Fund

1983-84: Member, economic advisory council to the Prime Minister

1985: President, Indian Economic Association

January 15, 1985 - July 31, 1987 : Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission

August 1, 1987 - November 10, 19! 90: Secretary-general and commissioner, south commission, Geneva

December 10, 1990 - March 14, 1991 : Advisor to the Prime Minister on economic affairs

March 15, 1991 - June 20, 1991 : Chairman, UGC

June 21, 1991 - May 15,  1996 : Union finance minister

October 1991: Elected to Rajya Sabha from Assam on Congress ticket

June 1995: Re-elected to Rajya Sabha

1996 onwards: Member, Consultative Committee for the ministry of finance

August 1, 1996 - December 4, 1997: Chairman, Parliamentary standing committee on commerce

March 21, 1998 onwards: Leader of the Opposition, Rajya Sabha

June 5, 1998 onwards: Member, committee on finance

August 13, 1998 onwards: Member, committee on rules

Aug 1998-2001: Member, committee of privileges 2000 onwards: Member, executive committee, Indian parliamentary group

June 2001: Re-elected to Rajya Sabha

Aug 2001 onwards: Member, general purposes committee


BOOKS:
India 's Export Trends and Prospects for Self-Sustained Growth - Clarendon Press, Oxford University, 1964; also published a large number of articles in various economic journals.


OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS:
Adam Smith Prize, University of Cambridge , 1956

Padma Vibhushan, 1987

Euro money Award, Finance Minister of the Year, 1993;

Asia money Award, Finance Minister of the Year for Asia, 1993 and 1994

INTERNATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS:
1966: Economic Affairs Officer

1966-69: Chief, financing for trade section, UNCTAD

1972-74: Deputy for India in IMF Committee of Twenty on International Monetary Reform

1977-79: Indian delegation to Aid-India Consortium Meetings

1980-82: Indo-Soviet joint planning group meeting

1982: Indo-Soviet monitoring group meeting

1993: Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting Cyprus 1993: Human Rights World Conference, Vienna


RECREATION :
Gymkhana Club, New Delhi; Life Member, India International Centre, New Delhi




Name: Dr. Manmohan Singh                                                  

DOB: September 26,  1932

Place of Birth: Gah ( West Punjab)

Father: S. Gurmukh Singh

Mother: Mrs Amrit Kaur

Married on: September 14, 1958

Wife: Mrs. Gursharan Kaur

Children: Three daughters

Our Prime Minister seems to be the most qualified PM all over the world.
 .!!

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Message Through Poem - Must Read

An Idea Can Change Our Lives
                         I went to a party Mom,
                         I remembered what you said.
                         You told me not to drink, Mom,
                         So I drank soda instead.



                         
I really felt proud inside, Mom,
                         The way you said I would.
                         I didn't drink and drive, Mom,
                         Even though the others said I should.


                         I know I did the right thing, Mom,
                         I know you are always right.
                         Now the party is finally ending, Mom,
                         As everyone is driving out of sight.


                         As I got into my car, Mom,
                         I knew I'd get home in one piece.
                         Because of the way you raised me,
                         So responsible and sweet.


                         I started to drive away, Mom,
                         But as I pulled out into the road,
                         The other car didn't see me, Mom,
                         And hit me like a load.


                         As I lay there on the pavement, Mom,
                         I hear the policeman say,
                         "The other guy is drunk," Mom,
                         And now I'm the one who will pay.


                         I'm lying here dying, Mom....
                         I wish you'd get here soon.
                         How could this happen to me, Mom?
                         My life just burst like a balloon.


                         There is blood all around me, Mom,
                         And most of it is mine.
                         I hear the medic say, Mom,
                         I'll die in a short time.


                         I just wanted to tell you, Mom,
                         I swear I didn't drink.
                         It was the others, Mom.
                         The others didn't think.



                         
He was probably at the same party as I.
                         The only difference is, he drank
                         And I will die.



                         Why do people drink, Mom?
                         It can ruin your whole life.
                         I'm feeling sharp pains now.
                         Pains just like a knife.


                         The guy who hit me is walking, Mom,
                         And I don't think it's fair.
                         I'm lying here dying
                         And all he can do is stare.



                         Tell my brother not to cry, Mom.
                         Tell Daddy to be brave.
                         And when I go to heaven, Mom,
                         Put "GOOD BOY " on my grave.


                         
Someone should have told him, Mom,
                         Not to drink and drive.
                         If only they had told him, Mom,
                         I would still be alive.



                         
My breath is getting shorter, Mom.
                         I'm becoming very scared.
                         Please don't cry for me, Mom.
                         When I needed you, you were always there.


                        
 I have one last question, Mom.
                         
Before I say good bye.
                         I didn't drink and drive,

                         
So why am I the one to die?

Friday, August 27, 2010

TINY FROGS - A Moralful Story

Once upon a time there was a bunch of tiny frogs.... who arranged a  competition. 

The goal was to reach the top of a very high tower. 

A big crowd had gathered around the tower to see the race and cheer on the contestants.... 


The race began....
 

Honestly:

No one in the crowd really believed that the tiny frogs would reach the top of the tower. 

You heard statements such as:
 
"Oh, WAY too difficult!!"
 

"They will NEVER make it to the top."
 

or:
 

"Not a chance that they will succeed. The tower is too high!"

The tiny frogs began collapsing. One by one.... 

Except for those, who in a fresh tempo, were climbing higher and higher....
 

The crowd continued to yell,  "It is too difficult!!! No one will make it!"



More tiny frogs got tired and gave up.... 

But ONE continued higher and higher and higher.... 

This one wouldn't give up!



At the end everyone else had given up climbing the tower. Except for the one tiny frog who, after a big effort, was the only one who reached the top! 

THEN all of the other tiny frogs naturally wanted to know how this one frog managed to do it?
 


A contestant asked the tiny frog how he had found the strength to succeed and reach the goal? 

It turned out....
 

That the winner was DEAF!!!!
 

The wisdom of this story is: 

Never listen to other people's tendencies to be
 
negative or pessimistic
  because they take your most wonderful dreams and wishes away from you -- the ones you have in your heart! 

Always think of the power words have..!!


Because everything you hear and read will affect your actions! 

Therefore:
 

ALWAYS be....

POSITIVE!


And above all:
 

Be DEAF when people tell
 YOU that you cannot fulfill your dreams..!!


Wishing you all the best for your future endeavors. 

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Amazing Capsule Hotel - Japan..!!

capsule hotel (カプセルホテル kapuseru hoteru) is a type of hotel in Japan with a large number of extremely small "rooms" (capsules).


The guest space is reduced in size to a modular plastic or fiberglass block roughly 2 m by 1 m by 1.25 m, providing room to sleep. Facilities range in entertainment offerings (most include a television, an electronic console, and wireless internet connection). These capsules are stacked side by side and two units top to bottom, with steps providing access to the second level rooms.
This style of hotel accommodation was developed in Japan and has not gained popularity outside of the country. Guests are asked not to smoke or eat in the capsules.
Capsule hotels vary widely in size, some having only fifty or so capsules and others over 700. Many are used primarily by men. There are also capsule hotels with separate male and female sleeping quarters. Clothes and shoes are sometimes exchanged for a yukata and slippers on entry.

Indeed its an economical cum leisurely confided place..!!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Class X - Group Activity

The guidelines for the Group Activity as discussed in class from the reference book.














Class IX - Group Activity

The guidelines for the Group Activity as discussed in class from the reference book.