Sunday, September 18, 2011

FYOQ News

FYOQ News


Earthquake in West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand observed

Posted: 18 Sep 2011 07:32 AM PDT

A mild earthquake was observed in India in many areas specially eastern and north-east areas. This occurred around 1830 hours.

And somewhere reportedly it occurred twice after few seconds. It was a very mild earthquake observed.

Its assumed that Richter scale of this earthquake could be around 6 but it hasn’t been confirmed yet.

People started submitting the earthquake as their wall status on facebook as they felt the earthquake.

Till now earthquake from West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar and Sikkim has been reported. Other information about different states are still awaited.

Free Jobs & Education Opportunity Alert by Sunil Nehra

Free Jobs & Education Opportunity Alert by Sunil Nehra


SSC Results 2011 – Junior Engineer Final Results

Posted: 18 Sep 2011 09:01 PM PDT

SSC Junior Engineer Examination 2011  Final Results Staff Selection Commission has announced the examination results for the posts of Junior Engineer (Civil & Electrical). Those who had appeared...


Recruitment.CDACMohali.in – Advertisement & Online Application for PSTS

Posted: 18 Sep 2011 08:35 PM PDT

Jobs Openings in PSTS Punjab State Transport Society (PSTS), Government of Punjab has invited the application for recruitment to the posts of Manager, Data Entry Operator, Accountant, Assistant and...


RRCAT Indore Recruitment 2011 – Stipendiary Trainee Vacancy

Posted: 18 Sep 2011 08:09 PM PDT

Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT), Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Government of India has advertised for filling up Stipendiary Trainee Category I & II. Those who are...


M.P. Forest Department Recruitment 2011 – IT & Engineering Jobs

Posted: 18 Sep 2011 07:58 PM PDT

Information Technology Wing, Department of Forest, Government of Madhya Pradesh has invited the application for recruitment to the IT & Engineering posts. Those who are looking jobs opportunities...


Buzzingstock

Buzzingstock


Stock Market for Beginners

Posted: 18 Sep 2011 12:01 AM PDT

Before entering stock market it is advisable to know all the basics of investing in equities and stock market and its risk factors.

First let us understand what is equity (shares) and stock market.

Equity :

In layman’s language, equity (shares) is a stock or any other security representing an ownership interest.

On a company’s balance sheet, it represents the amount of the funds contributed by the owners (the stockholders) plus the retained earnings (or losses). It is also referred to as “shareholders’ equity”.

In terms of investment strategies, equity (stocks) is one of the principal asset classes. The other two are fixed-income (bonds) and cash/cash-equivalents. These are used in financial planning and investment planning.

Stock Market or Stock Exchange :

It is the market in which shares are issued and traded either through exchanges or over-the-counter markets. It is also known as stock exchange, share market, equity market, etc.

The stock exchange is one of the most vital areas of a market economy as it is one of the most important sources for companies to raise money. This allows businesses to be publicly traded, or raise additional financial capital for expansion by selling shares of ownership of the company in a public market.

This market has two main sections: the primary and secondary market. The primary market is where new issues are first offered, with any subsequent trading going on in the secondary market.

The important stock exchanges in Indian are the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE).


Why to Invest ?

Posted: 17 Sep 2011 11:41 PM PDT

Why to Invest :

Many youngsters often ask why to invest, just saving is not enough? This question can be answered by example below.

Consider an example. A movie ticket was priced around 1 Rs. in my dad's time. Now it is worth Rs.100. At that time salaries were in range of Rs. 250 – 400 per month, which have now gone to Rs. 25,000 – 40,000 or more per month for same kind of job. This is what inflation is, the price of everything goes up. Because the price goes up, the salaries go up.

Now imagine if in those days, my dad would have saved one rupee thinking that he might use it when he gets older to watch a movie, then today with that one rupee I am sure he cannot buy anything more than a candy.

The moral of the story is that, the worth of one rupee has reduced dramatically. One rupee could buy a whole lot when my dad was a kid, but now nothing more than a candy. This is what is called inflation. This tells us two important things.

Firstly:

Do not keep your money stagnant. If you just save money by putting it in your safe, it will loose value over time. If you have Rs.1000 in your safe today and you keep it there for 10years or so, it will be worth a lot less after 10 years. If you can buy something for Rs.1000 today, you will probably require Rs.1500 to buy it few years from now. So do not keep money locked up in your safe.

Always Always Always invest money.

Secondly:

Investing money will be fruitful only when you get a positive real return. In other words, the aim of investment should be to provide a return above the inflation rate to ensure that the investment does not decrease in value.

Suppose rate of inflation is 8.50% and bank interest is 7.50% per annum, then your real return on your saving is -0.50%.


[ItzToday.com] Bodyguard Hindi Movie Review

[ItzToday.com] Bodyguard Hindi Movie Review


Bodyguard Hindi Movie Review

Posted: 18 Sep 2011 05:07 AM PDT

Bodyguard Hindi Movie ReviewFilm: "Bodyguard"; Cast: Salman Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Raj Babbar; Director: Siddiqu; Rating: ***

For three years now, every Eid, a Salman Khan movie has become one of the rewards of the festival. Whereas last year we had "Dabangg", which despite its simplicity had layers into it, this year we are treated to "The Bodyguard" which isn't a patch on "Dabangg". Despite this, it has enough to hold the attention of festive audiences.

Bodyguard Lovely Singh (Salman Khan) is a nice, honest man of steel who is faithful to Sartaj (Raj Babbar). Sartaj, asks Lovely to guard his daughter Divya (Kareena Kapoor) day and night.

Lovely does his job diligently, but is unawares that Divya serenades him under a pseudonym Chhaya over the phone, and has fallen in love with him. Things get out of control when Sartaj's enemies try to kill Divya while Sartaj thinks Lovely is trying to kidnap his daughter.

"Bodyguard", conceptually, is based on the type of stories that have made Imtiaz Ali popular - sweet, gentle love stories, where the underlying theme being sacrifice for the sake of love. Yet whereas Imtiaz Ali reveals in a certain quaint subtlety despite the melodramatic nature of his films, "Bodyguard" director Siddique does not have that much of skills to pull that off.

The result is a film that has its few funny, slapstick moments but the problem area is the surprise twist in the end. It is an end that does not gel with the pace of the rest of the film and seems cooked up. That is especially true because director Siddique gives no foreshadowing or inclination before of a possibility of a character doing what she does in the end.

However, that would be a problem with urban audiences. As far as rural viewers go, the ending, fantastic as it may be, might actually work for the film. After all isn't there enough elements of fantasy in the rest of the film like when Salman going in the opposite direction in a train, simply jumps on to a running train in another direction. If one can digest that, one can do the same for the ending.

A little more effort on the editing table would have eased a lot of things.

Salman fans, however, have much to cheer. They not only get to see their favourite star beating enemies to pulp, but also get to see his well toned torso, that in the end is revealed after jets of water blow away his shirt, much like the subway wind blew away Marilyn Monroe's skirt.

Debutante Rajat Rawail provides comic relief to the film not just with his antics but also the funny messages on his t-shirts like '6 Pack Coming Soon' pasted over his fat belly.

Salman is his well-chiseled self, and Kareena is as good as the script demands of her, which isn't much. The music is catchy, especially Himmesh Reshamiya composed song "I Love You".

Overall, "Bodyguard" may not have the chutzpah of a "Dabangg", but it pulls itself through to entertain viewers during the festive season.


Goss One

Goss One


Britney Spears Upskirt in Red Dress at London Photo

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Britney Spears flashes a bit too much as she gets into a car wearing a short dress – after leaving her UK tour party with her boyfriend Jason Trawick at the Sanctum Hotel on September 16th, 2011. It kinda looks like Britney wanted us to see her crotch, geez she knows there are photographers she [...]