Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween - Holiday

Halloween (or Hallowe'en) is an annual holiday observed on October 31, primarily in Canada, Ireland, the United States and the United Kingdom. It has roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holiday All Saints' Day, but is today largely a secular celebration.

Common Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, wearing costumes and attending costume parties, carving jack-o'-lanterns, ghost tours, bonfires, apple bobbing, visiting haunted attractions, committing pranks, telling ghost stories or other frightening tales, and watching horror films.

Friday, October 29, 2010

BAT ing



some bat facts:

Bats are not blind
. Like many animals, they are born blind, but gain eyesight from the time they are seven to nine days old.

Bats are mammals. They account for more than 25 percent of all the mammals on the earth! Bats are the only mammals that can fly.

Unlike popular belief, bats are very clean animals, that groom themselves almost all the time.

Most of the bat species give birth to one single pup each year. They are considered the slowest reproducing mammals on earth, based on their size.

Mother bats have one baby in their litter. The baby bats are called “pups.” When a pup is born, it usually has no hair and its eyes are closed. It clings to the mother bat and drinks milk from her. When the pup is about four months old, it learns to fly.

Bats are very sociable animals and live in large colonies. Depending on the type of bat, their life span is between four and thirty years.

Bats sleep upside down. They use their feet to grasp onto a twig or board, and when it is cold, they hang close together.

Bats have teeth and chew their food. Seventy percent of all bats eat insects. One bat can eat more than a thousand insects in one hour!

Little Brown bats are able to bring down their heart rate to 20 beats per minute and can even stop breathing for 48 minutes at a time, while in hibernation.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Indonesia : Tsunami triggered by an earthquake

On More than 272 dead with 412 missing as the tsunami washed away hundreds of wooden and bamboo homes in 20 villages, displacing more than 20,000 people.

The world's largest archipelago, Indonesia is prone to earthquakes and volcanic activity due to its location on the so-called Pacific Ring of Fire.

OR

IS it a Warning bell of 2012..????

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Orange - O range Music

"Orange" Music is now available..
All the best to "orange" team...

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Social Calendar

January 04 » » Oil Conservation Week
January 04 » » World braille day
January 10 » » Road Safety Week
January 12 » » National Youth Day
January 15 » » Army Day
January 15 » » Pin Code Week
January 23 » » National Day of Patriotism
January 25 » » India Tourism Day
January 26 » » Indian Republic day
January 26 » » International Customs Day
January 27 » » World Leprosy Day
January 30 » » Martyrs Day
January 30 » » National Cleanliness Day
February 01 » » International Development Week
February 02 » » World Wetlands Day
February 02 » » Cancer Survivors Day
February 11 » » World Day of the Sick
February 18 » » Festival of Women as Cultirators
February 21 » » International Mother Language Day
February 24 » » Central Excise Day
February 28 » » National Science Day
March 01 » » Universal Humanbeings Week
March 04 » » National Safety Week
March 04 » » International Women's Week
March 07 » » World Sustainable Energy Day
March 08 » » International Women's Day
March 08 » » U.N. Day for Women's Right & International Peace
March 10 » » Commonwealth Day
March 12 » » Dandi March Day
March 15 » » World Disabled Day
March 15 » » World Consumer Rights Day
March 21 » » World Forestry Day
March 21 » » World Poetry Day
March 21 » » International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
March 22 » » World Water Day
March 23 » » World Meteorological Day
March 24 » » World TB Day
March 27 » » World Theatre Day
April 01 » » Prevention of Blindness Week
April 02 » » International Children's Book Day
April 07 » » World Health Day
April 07 » » Handloom Week
April 13 » » Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
April 14 » » Customs Day
April 14 » » Fire Service Week
April 18 » » World Haritage Day
April 18 » » World Amatuer Radio Awarness Day
April 22 » » World Earth Day
April 23 » » World Book and Copyright Day
April 29 » » International Dance Day
April 30 » » Anti-Child Labour Day
May 01 » » International Labour Day
May 01 » » May Day
May 03 » » World Press Freedom Day
May 05 » » National Labour Day
May 07 » » World Asthma Day
May 08 » » World Red Cross Day
May 09 » » Universal Family Week
May 11 » » National Technology Day
May 11 » » International Migratory Bird Day
May 11 » » Mother's Day
May I5 » » International Family Day
May 17 » » World Telecommunication Day
May 18 » » International Museum Day
May 21 » » World Day for Cultural Development
May 25 » » Week of Solidarity with the People of All Colonial Territories Fighting for Freedom, Independence & Human Rights
May 31 » » World No Tobacco Day
June 04 » » International Day Of Innocent
June 04 » » Children Victims of Aggression
June 05 » » World Enviroment Day
June 08 » » World Oceans Day
June 08 » » Fathers Day
June 17 » » World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
June 20 » » World Refugee Day
June 26 » » United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture
June 26 » » Anti Drug Day
June 27 » » World Diabetes Day
July 11 » » World Population Day
August 06 » » Hiroshima Day
August 09 » » Nagasaki Day
August 09 » » International Day of Indigenous People
August 12 » » International Youth Day
August 15 » » Indian Independence Day
August 20 » » Sadbhavana Diwas
August 26 » » Women's Equality Day
September 01 » » National Nutrition Week
September 05 » » Teacher's Day
September 08 » » International Literacy Day
September 14 » » Sanchayika Day
September 14 » » International Cross-Cultural Day
September 14 » » Hindi Divas
September 16 » » Ozone Day
September 17 » » International Day For Peace
September 22 » » Rose Day
September 23 » » World Deaf Day
September 24 » » Girl Child Day
September 27 » » World Tourism Day
September 28 » » World Heart Day
September 28 » » Green Consumer Day
October 01 » » World Elders Day
October 01 » » Wildlife Week
October 01 » » Universal Children's Week
October 03 » » World Habital Day
October 16 » » World Food Day
October 17 » » Anti Poverty Day
October 29 » » UNO Day
November 08 » » World Quality Day
November 09 » » Legal Services Day
November 13 » » World Kindness Day
November 14 » » Children's Day
November 14 » » World Heritage Week
November 15 » » National Cooperative Week
November 16 » » International Day for Tolerance and Peace
November 19 » » National Integration Day
November 20 » » Child Rights Day
November 20 » » Universal Children's Day
November 23 » » World Mother-in-Law's Day
November 25 » » International Day onViolence against Women
November 30 » » International Computer Security Day
December 01 » » World AIDS Day
December 02 » » World Pollution Prevention Day
December 10 » » World Human Rights Day

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Dasara / Sharana Navaratri : Festival of GOOD over Evil

Dasara, derived from the Sanskrit Dasha-hara meaning "remover of bad fate", is among the most important festivals celebrated in India

events that made "dasara":
Victory of Lord Ramachandra over Ravana
Victory of Durga Mata over Mahishasur
End of Agnyatwas of Pandava

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

The Touch of "LOVE"


Mettā in Theravada Buddhism is the practice of unconditional loving kindness towards others. The power of mettā can be seen in the relationship of trust and friendship between tigers and the Buddhist monks at the Tiger Temple in Thailand. The monks have brought up the tigers with love, affection and constant care. In their hands, the tigers behave like gentle giant cats.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

My special effort(Picture) on 10-10-10

This picture is so special(its a combination of camera trick and light)..which is taken in my room with the help of my friend(chaitu) on 10-10-10-10pm

Life-Lines

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Big Bang : Big Science



>The Big Bang was an event which led to the formation of the universe, according to the prevailing cosmological theory the universe's early development (known as the Big Bang theory or Big Bang model)

>Based on the best available measurements as of 2010[update], the original state of the universe existed around 13.7 billion years ago

>According to the Big Bang model, the universe expanded from an extremely dense and hot state and continues to expand today