Friday, 21 October 2011

Metro On Tracks

South India's first metro rail "Bangalore Namma Metro" was flagged off to public by union minister Kamal Nath on 20/10/2011 at MG road station. The first service was from MG road to Bayappanahally terminal. Namma Metro was given a warm welcome by bthe public who gathered in numbers at MG road station. This was gifted to about 85 lakhs of bangaloreans as a Deepavali gift as promised by the chief minister Sadhananda Gowda.
 The distance between MG road and Bayappanahally terminal is 6.7km and has a journey of 15 minutes. The expence of this 6.7km metro is 1540 crores and the cost of each station is around 30-40crores. The service starts from 6 am in the morning upto 10 pm and will be having one train at an interval of 10 minutes. The capacity of metro train is 1000 persons. The cost of  one metro train is 30 crores. A part of this cost will be recollected in the form of advertisements by Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited(BMRCL). BMRCL has already sold 10000 smart contactless travel cards which costs around 1000. BMRCL is eyeing to sale 2 lakhs cards in coming days. These card will be mainly utilised by the tourists. For the advertisement behind smart cards various companies have visited BMRCL for about 5 lakhs. 2.5 crores will be earned by BMRCL only through these advertisements.

 Metro in bangalore will be having 41 stations in 4 Reach out of which 6 are now in service. The highlight of metro will be that it will be having 7 underground stations.Metro from all four directions will be having thier meeting point at Majestic. The manufactuing process was undertaken in 3 reaches. As now the route between MG road and Bayappanahally terminal will be extended further to Majestic via Chinnaswamy Stadium, Vidhan Soudha and Central college.
The second reach starts from Mysore road to Majestic via Deepanjali nagar, Vijayanagar, Hossahally,Tollgate,Magdhi road and City station, and the third reach from Soap factory, Mahalakshmi layout, Rajaji nagar, Kuvempunagar, Mallaeshwaram, Swasthik to Majestic.
 The fully completed Metro will be a landmark to the Asia's fastest growing city 'BANGALORE' and the 75% of the city's traffic will be undercontrol.






















Saturday, 15 October 2011

Steve Jobs In Making


On 1955 February 24 a legend was born named "STEVE JOBS". His mother was an unmarried degree student when she gave birth to steve. But Steve was then adopted to a couple 'Jobs and Clara' with a promise to his mother that they would give Steve the finnest education until degree. But unfortunately Steve had to discontinue his education as he realised that his parents could'nt afford. His life lead him in a such a miserable way that he had to fill his stomach by the money which he got from selling empty coca cola bottle's which he collected.He on sunday's waited for hours in long que at Hare Krishna temple for food.Steve always cherished a dream of visiting India as he was attracted toward the traditions and customs of India. His dream came into alive when he made a visit to India and was attracted towards Buddhism which he then followed throughout his life. Steve had learned calligraphy which helped him a lot in his future.
     In 1976 Steve with his two friends started a company called APPLE  in his dad's car shed. This company was growing ina good pace upto 1985 when steve was put out of the Apple due to leadership collisions. Steve was tired by this, as a sweet revenge Steve alone started NEXT a computer platform and a animation company called PIXAR which is till date regarded as the mast costliest animation company in the world.
                                                     

In 1996 Apple owned NEXT which made for the re-entry of  Steve to APPLE as the CEOfrom where the historical growth of apple started by creating new gadgets which were extraordinary and was par excellence.The gadgets included I-Mac,I-Pod,I-Pad and I-Phones.As Steve reached many heights he followed a very simple life stylewhich all others should have learned. He  resigned a sthe CEOof apple in the month of July 2011 as he was affected by cancer to his pancreas. On 6 October 2011 Steve left the world which would be a huge lost to the entire world.
                           "WE MISS YOU SIR"  

Along with this article we would like to incorporate some of the inspirational quotes by Steve Jobs:

"Do your best at every job. Don't sleep! Success generates more success to be hungry for it. Hire good people with a passion for excellence"   
      
 "Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly and get on with improving your other innovations"     

"My job is not to be easy on people. My job is to take great people we have and to push them and make them even better"

"Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower"

"It is really hard to design products has foccus groups. A lot of times people don't know what they want until you show it to them"

Thursday, 13 October 2011

Aakash The Wonder Tablet

     The search for world's cheapest PC was started by India in the year 2005 and now, in 2011 India designs the world's most cheapest tablet computer-AAKASH worth Rs 1100.
     Aakash was earlier named as Sakshat and was designed by  N K Sinha an IITian and was manufactured in  Datawind owned by Rajnath Singh Tuli and Suneeth Singh Tuli who were specialised in manufacturing tablet computers.
      N K Sinha  came up with an idea of developing a lap worth 10 dollars for which, it was given green signal by government of India by sacking the proposal of Massachussets Inistitute of Technology
 of developing a lap worth 100 dollars. Sinha with the help of IIT'ians developed the primary design of aakash, in 2009, 170 students from IIT Rajasthan together developed the prototype of the tablet.
     The eyecatching features of aakash are:
  • Aakash is powered by Google Android 2.2 OS
  • Processor       -  366MHz supporting graphics accelerator and high definition HD video.
  • Memory         -  256MB RAM
  • Storage          -   2GB Internal Flash memory (upto 32GB expandable external memory)
  • Input devices  -   7inch resistance touch screen, external USB keyboard
  • Display           -   7inch screen with resolutions of 800*480 pixels
  • Audio             -   3.5 Audio jack in and 3.5 audio jack out
  • connectivity     -   WiFi IEEE 802.11 a/b/g, Bluetooth cellular-2G unsubsidised version only                                         (3G and 4G connectivity not provided)
  • Battery backup -3 hours

            The manufacturing rights for 1lakh tablets    
 was given to Datawind. This tablet will be made available to the students for a price around 1100 to 1400 after subsidizing the price upto 50% in different states, whereas the market price will be Rs 3000, the tablet will be marketted by the end of this year.Later, by collecting the feedback from 500 students the new modified version of aakash will be released for less than 10 dollars that is less than 500 rupees.