A WATERFALL OF FIRE

A rare sight!! Yosemite National Park, California , USA

This park was gazetted as a national park in 1890. It is world famous for
its rugged terrain, waterfall and century-old pine trees. It covers 1200 sq
km and the "fire" waterfall of El Capitan is one of the most spectacular of
all scenery.

The spectacular view of the waterfall is created by the
reflection of sunlight hitting the falling water at a specific angle.

This rare sight can only be seen at a 2-week period towards the end of February.
To photograph this rare event, photographers would often have to wait and
endure years of patience in order to capture them.

The reason is because its appearance depend on a few natural phenomenons
occurring at the same time. 1st, is the formation of the waterfall - The
water is formed by the melting of snow and ice at the top of the mountain.
It melts between the month of December and January and by the end of
February there might not have much snow left to melt. 2nd, is the specific
angle of the sunray hitting the falling water - The sun's position must be
exactly at a particular spot in the sky. This occurs only in the month of
February and at the short hours of dusk. If it is a day full of clouds or
something blocking the sun, you can only take pictures of your own sorry
faces on the waterfall.

It coincides with the fact that the weather in the National Park
at that time of the year is often volatile and unpredictable. It compounds
the difficulty of getting these pictures.

Baby Pictures we seldom see...............



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Good information to trace mobile if lost

If u lose your mobile in India, you can get it back

Got an interesting fact to share.. Nowadays each one of us carries Hi-Fi Mobile devices and always fears that it may be stolen.

Each mobile carries a unique IMEI i.e. International Mobile Identity No which can be used to track your mobile anywhere in the world.

This is how it works!!!!!!

1. Dial *#06# from your mobile.
2. Your mobile shows a unique 15 digit.
3. Note down this no anywhere but except in your mobile as this is the No. 
,which will help trace your mobile in case of a theft.
4. Once stolen you just have to mail this 15 digit IMEI No. to cop@vsnl.net
5. No need to go to police.
6. Your Mobile will be traced within next 24 hrs via a complex system of GPRS and internet.
7. You will find where your hand set is being operated even in case your No. is being changed.

PASS ON THIS VERY IMP MESSAGE TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES.

If u lose your mobile, send an e-mail to cop@vsnl.netwith the following Info:

Your name:
Address:
Phone model:
Make:
Last used No.:
E-mail for communication:
Missed date:
IMEI No.: 
                         

Lion Safari

Scary Safari
Wouldn't it be scary, if a lion jumped on the bonnet of your car, just several centimeters away of you ?

These folks don't seem frightened.
Fun & Info @ Keralites.net

Fun & Info @ Keralites.net

Fun & Info @ Keralites.net

Fun & Info @ Keralites.net
This is the Werribee Open Range Zoo in Victoria, Australia and only the bonnet of the car is inside the glass cage with lions.


  

Gujarat CM has really impressed me - Birla

TIMES BUSINESSSaturday, October 9, 2010
'Guj CM has really impressed me'
 
Udit Prasanna Mukherji | TNN
B K Birla was his usual jovial self when we caught up with him recently on a Monday morning over a cup of tea. Excerpts from the interview. 
How was the industrial scenario in India before independence? Also, tell us about your association with Kolkata and how it has changed over the years as a place to do business. 

It was quite buoyant during the 40s. The whole world was engaged in World War II. We used to supply medicines to the British army during the war. Kolkata was commercially very prosperous just like Mumbai is today. Since Kolkata was the strategic headquarters for the Allied forces in South-East Asia, trading business was booming here along with tea and jute.

Kolkata is still my favourite city. But in last 30-40 years, Kolkata has lost its economic power. No major industry has come up during this period and a lot of companies have left the city because of frequent strikes and bandhs. It is really unfortunate. Here we get good doctors, engineers, writers but not entrepreneurs. Sometimes, I feel bad about it. Now, there is some effort to bring in industry. Only the future will tell whether it will be successful or not.

You have met stalwarts like Gandhiji and Sardar Patel and have also interacted with current politicians. 

YOUNG AT HEART: B K Birla 

What's your take on today's politicians? 

The Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi has really impressed me. I was there last year along with Kumar for a project of Century Textiles. When we approached Modi, he said you don’t have to apply, the land will be given in two days and he did that. We have already started work there. He is a very good administrator.

Kesoram, the company where you started your career, has now become the biggest company of the group. What are your plans for the company? 

Kesoram has two major divisions — cement and tyre — that account for 94% turnover of the company. I am expanding both the cement and tyre businesses. This year Kesoram has touched a turnover of Rs 5,000 crore. In tyre, we are entering the radial segment, which is the future of this trade. 
The company is investing over Rs 800 crore for setting up two radial facilities in Haridwar and Balasore. While the Haridwar facility will be for bus and truck radial, Balasore would be for passenger car radials. Both the facilities will be operational by the end of this fiscal. We are also investing in two cement units — Kesoram Cement and Vasavdatta Cement. The combined cement capacity of the company would cross 7 million tonne soon.

Kumar Mangalam Birla,
your grandson, is already on the board of Century Textiles and this is the only company of the group which has headquartered in Mumbai. Where is the company headed? Besides, what's your vision for the other company's in the group? 


We are developing real estate under this company. Our plan is to develop the closed Worli mill land into a commercial complex. There will be a hotel there as well. We have already started discussions with hospitality groups for the proposed hotel. They will run the hotel and will pay us a fee. The first phase of the project has already started. This is also the first real estate project of the group. The company has also started textile project in Gujarat.
The other companies are also doing reasonably well. We are now merging Mangalam Timber with Mangalam Cement so that Mangalam Timber can utilise the huge reserve of cement. Now, there is great opportunity in MDF (medium density fibre board) which we want to tap. Similarly, Jayshree Tea is also doing quite well. It has recently entered the sugar business by through an acquisition.

You have recently raised your holding in a lot of group companies. Is there any particular reason behind this? 

There are three group companies where our holding is less than 30% or just above that like Mangalam Cement and Century Enka. I personally want to have close to 50% stake in all the group companies so that my daughters and grandchildren never face any problem. Kumar Mangalam would inherit most of my major companies. He is a great businessman and will take them to great heights. My elder daughter Jayshree will manage Jayshree Tea and ECE Industries along with her husband. My granddaughter (the daughter of Manjushree Khaitan) will manage Mangalam Cement. Manjushree is looking after the operations of a few Kolkata companies.
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