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Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Daily Views of Earth Available on New NASA Website


NASA, On Monday has launched a new website
where we can see the rotating earth from our computers. These images are taken from the NASA camera one million miles from the deep space climate observatory.

This is again a tremendous work by NASA that make possible to see the area under which we are leaving from home. The site itself is a new scientific approach by NASA that are making things so easy in space that we are getting the best information from millions of mile distance.

ISRO, Indian space research organization is also performing extensively good and making there mission possible with cheap resource but covering many scientific laws of Physics which is again a good result for achieving things with scientific law rather than heavy investment and non-renewable resources.One of the Example for this technique is MARS MISSION that has been successfully launched by ISRO last year.

Once a day NASA will post at least a dozen new color images of Earth acquired from 12 to 36 hours earlier by NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC). Each daily sequence of images will show the Earth as it rotates, thus revealing the whole globe over the course of a day. The new website also features an archive of EPIC images searchable by date and continent.

The primary objective of NOAA’s DSCOVR mission is to maintain the nation’s real-time solar wind monitoring capabilities, which are critical to the accuracy and lead time of space weather alerts and forecasts from NOAA. NASA has two Earth-observing instruments on the spacecraft. EPIC's images of Earth allow scientists to study daily variations over the entire globe in such features as vegetation, ozone, aerosols, and cloud height and reflectivity.

EPIC is a four megapixel CCD camera and telescope. The color Earth images are created by combining three separate single-color images to create a photographic-quality imageequivalent to a 12-megapixel camera. The camera takes a series of 10 images using different narrowband filters -- from ultraviolet to near infrared -- to produce a variety of science products. The red, green and blue channel images are used to create the color images. Each image is about 3 megabytes in size.

"The effective resolution of the DSCOVR EPIC camera is somewhere between 6.2 and 9.4 miles (10 and 15 kilometers)," said Adam Szabo, DSCOVR project scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland.

Since Earth is extremely bright in the darkness of space, EPIC has to take very short exposure images (20-100 milliseconds). The much fainter stars are not visible in the background as a result of the short exposure times.

The DSCOVR spacecraft orbits around the L1 Lagrange point directly between Earth and the sun. This orbit keeps the spacecraft near the L1 point and requires only occasional small maneuvers, but its orbit can vary from 4 to 15 degrees away from the sun-Earth line over several years.

EPIC was built by Lockheed Martin’s Advanced Technology Center, in Palo Alto, California. Using an 11.8-inch (30-centimeter) telescope and 2048 x 2048 CCD detector, EPIC measures in the ultraviolet, visible and near-infrared areas of the spectrum. The data from all 10 wavelengths are posted through a website hosted by the Atmospheric Science Data Center at NASA's Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia. All images are in the public domain.

NASA uses the vantage point of space to increase our understanding of our home planet, improve lives, and safeguard our future. NASA develops new ways to observe and study Earth's interconnected natural systems with long-term data records. The agency freely shares this unique knowledge and works with institutions around the world to gain new insights into how our planet is changing.

For daily images from EPIC, visit: http://epic.gsfc.nasa.gov/

Thursday, 8 October 2015

Little Dhivagar Needs Your Help in Battling Thalassemia


Selvakumar has been running around for help for the last three and a half years. He has been knocking on peoples' doors, strangers and friends, and pleading for help. 

All this because he needs to save his son Dhivagar's life. Dhivagar suffers from beta thalassemia major and urgently requires a bone marrow transplant.




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Dhivagar is going to turn 4 this December. And almost all his life, he has been sick. Dhivagar was 6 months of age, when he started falling ill. Selvakumar recollects, “He was constantly running a temperature and always had a cold.” The baby would also find it difficult to fall asleep. He would be up all night, crying, because he was always in a lot of pain, says Selvakumar. His hair fell out and his skin turned pale.
Dhivagar's worried parents rushed him to various doctors in their hometown of Dharapuram, in Tirupur district, Tamil Nadu. The doctors suspected that Dhivagar might be suffering from some form of blood disorder and told the parents that an operation might be required. They suggested taking the child to Coimbatore in order to receive better medical treatment.
When Selvakumar and his wife conveyed the doctors' suggestions to their family, the other members of the family immediately rejected the idea of taking Dhivagar to Coimbatore, as they couldn't afford the expenses that would be involved. A desperate Selvakumar and his wife then took Dhivagar to a hospital in nearby Dindigul, where they administered a blood transfusion in the child. The doctors at the hospital told the parents to take Dhivagar to Christian Medical College (CMC) in Vellore.
Once the parents brought Dhivagar to CMC, Vellore, a blood test was immediately conducted on the child. And within 20 days, the parents' worst fears were confirmed – Dhivagar had thalassemia.
Selvakumar pleaded with the doctors to do whatever it took to save his son's life. Dhivagar required a blood transfusion every month. And he has been undergoing transfusions every month for the last three and a half years. The transfusions have wiped out the family's finances, and Selvakumar has had to rely on the kindness and support of friends and strangers to gather funds.
After getting the results from CMC, someone suggested taking Dhivagar to Meenakshi Mission Hospital in Madurai for further treatment. The doctors at this hospital told the distraught parents that Dhivagar would require a bone marrow transplant as a permanent solution to his illness.
It was then suggested that Dhivagar be transferred to Apollo Hospitals in Chennai, where Dr. Revathi Raj could provide alternate solutions. Once the family arrived in Chennai, they visited Dr. Revathi Raj, who told them that the parents and their elder son be tested as potential donors. Unfortunately, none of them were a match for Dhivagar. Dr. Raj then helped find a foreign donor for Dhivagar. Whilst the donor was found, the procedure for the transplant could not be completed as there was a shortage of funds.
Selvakumar has tried everything that would help with the funds required for Dhivagar's transplant. He has tried to apply for the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund for medical treatment; however, his application was rejected. He applied for the Chief Minister's health insurance scheme, Tamil Nadu – this too was rejected, as a clause states that only family members who are donors for the patient are eligible for the scheme.
Selvakumar is a daily labourer, working as a loadman in Dharapuram. His wife is a homemaker. Their elder son is a student in Std. V. They require more than Rs. 30 lakhs to proceed with Dhivagar's transplant. “My income is barely enough to get us by daily; the amount for Dhivagar's treatment is unimaginable.”Says Selvakumar. It pains him and his wife to see their young son lying listless because of the disease. With your support and goodwill, Dhivagar can soon reclaim his childhood. Contribute now and help save Dhivagar.

Wednesday, 7 October 2015

PM Employment Generation Program Registers Massive Increase under PM Modi


India overtake superpowers to become world fastest growing economy

Quotation "After every dark night there is a shining day" is very opt for this article. Last 60 years India is struggling to stand on world ground but doesn't get success in congress age but after the new government form in India suddenly India growth is gear-up.

NDA government that formed with full majority in 2014 has raise the standards of India after taking oath for making India developed and digital.

So many initiatives taken by this government that has attracted the investors around world. Moreover many countries where Indian Prime Minister has not visited Narendra Modi being Prime Minister has visited those countries and get warm welcome.

On International ground India is heading the economy and will surely contribute this success in world economy too. Narendra Modi vision and appearance to deal situation is so much positive that make country confident of being in safe hand. He has started several basic initiatives like "Swacch Bharat","Toilet in every school","Education of girls" in its very first speech at Red Fort. That has been criticize in Indian media but get applause in World media. He has announced so many Indian citizen to be the brand ambassadress of these initiative and all of them have actively participated.

Initiatives like "Digital India(#DigitalInida)", "Smart Cities" are the initiative out of ground that has never been thought in India but in his very first year all these scheme has been assigned with budget to get started which is again the task to be applause. The country that is deep in rituals, religion and other sentimental things can also thought about digital world is only because of our Honorable Prime Minister.

Initiatives for the welfare of the common man like "Jan-Dhan Yojna","Pradhanmantri Bima yojna","Mudra Bank Yojna","Gold Loan scheme","Pradhanmantri jeewan suraksha yojna" with very low investment has helped the common and poor people lot. The saying "BJP always work for the very last man standing in the Queue" becomes true after these scheme. Transparent procedure of every government initiative have also reduce the ratio of corruption in India.All these factor has helped India lot to grow in economy and to step ahead for the developed future.

I thanked Mr. Prime Minister #NarendraModi from my article and is looking for future successful journey of India.


Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Will India be next Superpower big question in past 60 year? But now answer is yes in future years

"Secularism is a term interpreted in many different ways by different people. For me,it has always been something very simple-putting India First."
India that is known as "Golden Bird" 100 years ago, but after the rule of Britishers India has lost all his shine. Then on 15th Aug 1947 India has started new journey with aim to re-install the title of "Golden Bird" but after Independence there are so many internal issues that has stopped the growth of the country.Some of the Internal issues that is still persisting in India is casteism which has divided the power of India in different sections of cast. One of the problem that also arise at that time is division of India into two different countries named India & Pakistan that is the result of Nehru-Gandhi ruling moreover being democratic we have adopted many of the Muslims that opt India for their livelihood. But Pakistan has not adopted Hindus as there citizen this is another big mistake done by Nehru-Gandhian's mentality.

So many laws has been made but proper implementation and management of those law is the biggest failure of Nehru government at that time. Biggest failure of the government which has divided the people on religion basis is change in marriage law of Hindu's while Muslim Nikha law remain same. This has shown clearly that government is biased for one religion.

After Independence one of the main factor that can't be neglected is the situation of wars that India has fought for there survival. That period also raised the new and Important question "Will India Survive?" . Major wars that India has fought in that Era are:

         Year                                                                        Allies                                        Opponents
  1. First Indo-Pak War (1947)                                     India                                          Pakistan
  2. Liberation of Dadra & Nagar Haveli (1951)          India                                          Portuguese
  3. Liberation of Goa (1961)                                        India                                          Portuguese
  4. Sino-Indian War (1961)                                          India                                          China
  5. Second Indo-Pakistan War (1965)                          India                                          Pakistan
  6. Chola Incident (1967)                                             India                                          China
  7. Third Indo-pak War (1971)                                    India                                          Pakistan
  8. Siachen Conflict (1984-2003)                                India                                          Pakistan
  9. Kargil War (1999)                                                  India                                          Pakistan      
In these war India has loose lots of his wealth, power, citizen but in the end wars can't make you developed it always destroy you.

After this Era India is facing the biggest challenge of  leadership as congress has made India weaker and weaker. All the investment and government fund has been finished the situation arises where country has to put there gold on loan. Some of the major corruption frauds done are as follows:

                     Scandal                                   Year                                    Scope in INR                     
  1. 2G Scam                                             2008                                     176,000 Crore
  2. Common Wealth game scam             2010                                      70,000 Crore
  3. Coal allocation Scam                         2012                                      185,591 Crore
  4. Irrigation Scam                                  1999-2009                             70,000 Crore
In year 2004-2014 the India has lost his track, lack of food,water,shelter.electricity,employment this is the worst period that India has gone through 2008 recession which has break the backbones of many growing Industry. Infrastructure, proper medical aids, availability of security these are some major areas in which India is lacking. No goal no vision for India every body is busy in looting wealth and resource from the country and major part of the capital has been transferred to Swiss-banks that has degrading India rating on world platform.

But now, 2014 on-wards air start to blow in different direction suddenly India has started to perform of national and international ground. India is moving with some vision and goal and youth of India is re-installing there hope for better future and growth. Transparency and E-governance policy has been adopted by the newly formed government under leadership of #NarendraModi.

We suddenly started to see active participation of India on International ground. FDI have also increased around 27%  as compare to 2014 half. Countries are showing Interest in India because of the initiatives that has been taken by our Honorable Prime Minister.

Vision of transparent India,Swacch Bharat mission.Digital India, Make in India, Adarsh Gram Yojna, Mudra Yojna, Pradhanmantri Jan Dhan Yojna, Pradhanmanti Suraksha Yojna, Smart cities project. All these project in last 1.6 years has transformed India and have also answered the question of being superpower. India has registered there name in permanent membership in UN. So the question is self answered in coming 10 years India will be seen as developed country and we will be the next superpower of the world.
India is re-installing there strength be careful and active you can also be benefit if you think positive.. 

Narendra Modi 7 moments in USA Tour

Modi’s US tour was in the spotlight, this time for several reasons. He also gave a speech before the United Nations General Assembly. Facebook Headquarters He emotional at the mention of the mother. The Aerial view of the Taj Mahal and Varanasi was showing on the big screen through the office on Google Map. SAP center of San José to the speech arrived in the Indian community in what he saw, especially his touch. He arrived in San José to New York, US President Barack Obama again called for the third time. We are told Modi’s visit Moments like that are in the headlines.


1. 90 minute dinner with top CEOs
Modi 4.5 trillion net worth of 50 CEOs who met at dinner. 90-minute talk at the dinner CEOs of the investment in India. World leaders met in the case of CEOs from the US arrived ahead. This is because China’s President Xi Jinping meet the net worth of the CEOs was $ 2.5 trillion. Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to meet big names were just Microsoft CEO Bill Gates.

2. Referring to mother
He rushed Facebook Headquarters. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg asked about her mother. He became emotional on this question. Came across the throat. Said the mother is 90 years old. The work myself. Mother to raise me to the homes of others were washed dishes. The Minister was not well. Millions mothers in India who devoted his whole life to the dreams of children.

3. The side of the camera Zuckerberg?
A video gone viral on social media with Zuckerberg Modi. When a woman was showing something to Modi then a few seconds Zuckerberg come in front of camera. But then he immediately removed him in front of the camera.

4. Google
He went to Google headquarters. The CEO Sundar Pichai team gathered to view the map through the Taj Mahal and Varanasi Ghat. During this time he Khagaul on Google Earth (Bihar capital Patna Judy area) are also said to pin point. Indeed, the Great Mathematician Khagaul India and Aryabhata Stronomr village are told. This place was Aryabhata Observatory.

5. It is the trailer … the whole thing would take 15 days to tell
The Prime Minister’s speech was among SAP Center of the Indian community. “We have so much growth that speak every day for two hours, then it will take a further 15 days.” The event was attended by 18 thousand people.

6. Obama met in the third meeting with hugged
The last day of his visit he then returned to New York. Even the US President Barack Obama met for the third time within a year. Modi Obama for embracing.

7. Modi-Nawaz waved their hands at each other
On this tour he was not met the Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif . But the Peacekeeping Mission in the conference after his speech, Modi-Nawaz looking at each other, shook hands, of course.

Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Digital India Initiative by Mr. Prime Minister Narendra Modi

NOIDA: Digital India is the initiative to transform the living standards and to lay emphasis on e-governance and to transformed India to digitally empowered society.

This Initiative includes transition and up-gradation of the current system that will help in achieving transparency and corruption free society. In this initiative India get success to attract the attention of developed countries like USA,Russia,Japan,France,UK etc.Positive side is Investors are very much interested to invest there capital in India as we are the bright spot of growth and success.

Many social giants are also interested to be the part of this digital mission which includes big names like Sunder Pichai, Satya Nadella, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg.

Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella intends to become India's partner in this initiative. His company is going to setup low cost broadband in 5 lakh villages in India.

Google CEO, Sunder Pichai is going to setup free WiFi service in 500 railway stations.

Tesla Motors technology to store electricity in battery for long term can be fruitful in this initiative.

What is Digital India?

The Digital India initiative seeks to lay emphasis on e-governance and transform India into a digitally empowered society.
The program is projected at Rs 1,13,000 crore which will prepare the country for knowledge-based transformation.
The Department of Electronics and Information Technology (deitY) anticipates that this program will have a huge impact on the Ministry of Communication and IT. 
It is to ensure that government services are available to citizens electronically. 
It will focus on providing high speed internet services to its citizens and make services available in real time for both online and mobile platform.
Digital India also aims to transform ease of doing business in the country.
Modi's government is focusing on providing broadband services in all villages of the country, tele-medicine and mobile healthcare services and making the governance more participate.

Vision of Digital India initiative:

Here is what the government of India aims to achieve through Digital India initiative.
1. Infrastructure: The Digital India initiative has a vision to provide high speed internet services to its citizens in all gram panchayats. Bank accounts will be given priority at individual level. People will be provided with safe and secure cyber space in the country.
2. Governance and services: Government services will be available online where citizens will be ensured easy access to it. Transactions will be made easy through electronic medium.
3. Digital empowerment of citizens: This is one of the most important factor of the Digital India initiative to provide universal digital literacy and make digital sources easily accessible. The services are also provided in Indian languages for active participation.

9 major projects under the initiative:

1. Manufacturing of electronics: The government is focusing on zero imports of electronics. In order to achieve this, the government aims to put up smart energy meters, micro ATMs, mobile, consumer and medical electronics.
2. Provide public access to internet: The government aims to provide internet services to 2.5 lakh villages which comprises of one in every panchayat by March 2017 and 1.5 lakh post offices in the next two years. These post offices will become Multi-Service centres for the people.
3. Highways to have broadband services: Government aims to lay national optical fibre network in all 2.5 lakh gram panchayats. Broadband for the rural will be laid by December 2016 and broadband for all urban will mandate communication infrastructure in new urban development and buildings. By March 2017, the government aims to provide nationwide information infrastructure.
4. Easy access to mobile connectivity: The government is taking steps to ensure that by 2018 all villages are covered through mobile connectivity. The aim is to increase network penetration and cover gaps in all 44,000 villages.
5. e-Governance: The government aims to improve processes and delivery of services through e-Governance with UIDAI, payment gateway, EDI and mobile platforms. School certificates, voter ID cards will be provided online. This aims for a faster examination of data.
6. IT Training for Jobs: The government aims to train around 1 crore students from small towns and villages for IT sector by 2020. Setting up of BPO sectors in North eastern states is also part of the agenda.
7. e-Kranti: This service aims to deliver electronic services to people which deals with health, education, farmers, justice, security and financial inclusion. 
8. Global Information: Hosting data online and engaging social media platforms for governance is the aim of the government. Information is also easily available for the citizens.
MyGov.in is a website launched by the government for a 2-way communication between citizens and the government. People can send in their suggestions and comment on various issues raised by the government, like net neutrality.
9. Early harvest programs: Government plans to set up Wi-fi facilities in all universities across the country. Email will be made the primary mode of communication. Aadhar Enabled Biometric Attendance System will be deployed in all central government offices where recording of attendance will be made online. 
India will be soon going to be Digital....