Friday, February 26, 2016

Freedom 251

Why Freedom 251 is giving in that price?
Indian Company to Launch World’s Cheapest Smartphone!The name of that company is
RINGING BELLS.Is that really possible to manufacture a smartphone in that price. Im
also in big confusion.Finally,the Founder of that comapany Ashok Chadha demystifies  how his company seeks to achieve this seemingly unachievable feat of selling a phone at a mere Rs 251.







  • Chadha says the company will pass on the 13.8 per cent duty protection (around Rs 450-Rs 470) for Make in India to the customer. And they will be saving an additional Rs 530 from the economies of scale (given that the company plans to mass produce the phone) which theoretically will bring down the costs. Another Rs 460 is said to be saved from marketing and selling costs (given that the company is largely opting for online sales).
  • This still leaves a wide gap between the Rs 251 price tag and the costs, that according to his calculations, is Rs 800. "I am selling at Rs 251. So I have to cover Rs 550," says Chadha.
  • This balance, according to Chadha, will be recovered by the earnings from a marketplace that the company will be setting up. "So here is my marketplace, you want to sell something, come to me, pay me a revenue for it, and I will pass the revenue on to my customer," he says. That's how, according to the company, the Freedom 251 can sell for Rs 251.
  • He says, the company isn't in the business for huge profits, but will manage profitability with the "reasonable margins and that structure allows us."

  • "The investment required will be anything between Rs 230 to Rs 250 crores, for the first round," says Chadha which, he says, the company has arranged through debt equity.


    This freedom 251 offers the features which was useful to people like 3G handset, Freedom 251
    , features a 4-inch display, Spectrum 1.3-GHz quad-core processor and 1 GB RAM. It will come with apps linked to government initiatives like Swachh Bharat, Women Safety, Fisherman, Farmer and Medical. 

    If  Freedom251 is Real,then it will become a wonder & help for so many people .If it is not then it will become a history & news for the many channels & newspapers throughout the world.Let see what will happen in future.......



    Friday, February 19, 2016

    What is Graphology?

    How many of you know your HandWriting will gives an oppurtunity to someone read your Attitude & Behaviour.



    1. Your handwriting really say something about your personality by using Graphology.So many peoplethink that Handwriting is used to get good marks & impress to someone.But, we can use this Handwriting in  other way like this...
    2. If we take Handwriting is a branch then it has three subjects:
                  1) Calligraphy
                  2) Graphology
                  3) Grapho-Theraphy
    Graphology:
                Graphology is the science of analysis of handwriting. It studies the human mind through the pattern of writing followed by an individual. Graphology can almost successfully reveal the present state of mind of an individual, his relationship with his near ones, his emotions, so on and so forth. It can also be used to detect diseases of the brain and the nervous system. According to critics this science lacks empirical evidences and should not be used for personality tests. The practitioners defend graphology on the basis of the numerous cases that have been solved till date......


    •   Graphology has become popular in the west as a branch of psychology and helps in dealing with mental depressions and other psychological disorders.
    •   Graphology in the present times is being used as a therapy for personality correction. The concept of changing one's personality by changing one's handwriting is known as Grapho-theraphy.
    •  Graphology will not only help u to read one's mind but also in love letters,criminal cases & in courts.
    •   It is quite natural for parents to show concern for their children.Even though we have been seeing our children grow under our own eyes, ever since they were born, a stage comes in their lives when certain changes start taking place in their behaviour/ attitudes, which we are not able to understand.
                      Some funny pictures shows about HandWriting.....

    Friday, February 12, 2016

    Valentine's Day


    Why people celebrating valentine's day  every year in the  february 14 only:)? 

    Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14. Traditionally, it is a day to tell someone that you love them. People often send each other cards on Valentine's Day, sometimes anonymously.
                   

    • Statistics show that teachers receive the most Valentine’s Day cards followed by children, mothers, wives, sweethearts and pets! But, what is the real story behind St. Valentine’s Day? Who was St. Valentine and why are roses and chocolates traditional gifts?Over the centuries, the origin of Valentine’s Day has been lost but some historians believe it stems from the Roman festival of Lupercalia celebrated between February 13 and 15.Traditionally, Roman men sacrificed a goat, dressed themselves in the animal’s skin and ran around whipping willing women with a hide thong because this was meant to make them fertile! Men would also draw women’s names from a jar and the couples would join together for the festival or longer if they were suited!

    • Another theory is that St. Valentine’s Day is to remember a Roman priest who lived in the 3rd century during the reign of Emperor Claudius II. This was a time when the Roman Empire was in decline and under increased threats from northern Europe and Asia, leading to more men being recruited as soldiers to defend the Empire.Claudius II believed that his soldiers would be better fighters if they were unmarried as they would not be distracted by wives and family. He therefore prohibited the marriage of young people.Christianity was growing in popularity and with the church promoting the sanctity of marriage at a time when polygamy was common, this increased the conflict with Claudius who already persecuted the church.Valentine was said to encourage marriage and secretly performed the ceremonies until he was caught and imprisoned in 269AD.One of his jailors, a man named Asterius heard that Valentine had healing powers and asked for help to cure his blind daughter. The daughter was miraculously cured and became friends with the priest.Claudius tried to convert Valentine to Roman paganism and Valentine tried to convert Claudius to Christianity but both men failed and so Valentine was sentenced to beatings, stoning and death by beheading.Before his execution, Valentine is supposed to have written a note to Asterius’ daughter signing it “from your Valentine”
    • Shakespeare also romanticised Valentine’s Day by mentioning it in A Midsummer Night’s Dream and in Hamlet.It was once believed that the heart was the centre of all emotion and traditionally in the Middle Ages men would pull a paper with a woman's name out of a bowl for her to be his Valentine. To show his devotion, the man would wear the paper on his sleeve for a week. This soon became known as "wearing your heart on your sleeve” and could be the reason hearts feature as a symbol of love.During the 18th century, Valentine’s popularity grew, becoming more connected to romance and courtship. In England, it became common to exchange gifts and handmade Valentine cards made of lace and ribbon and decorated with hearts and cupids, the Roman God, symbol of passionate love.In 1797, the Young Man’s Valentine Writer was published with suggestions of rhymes and messages leading to the sending of anonymous Valentine cards. The custom spread to the American colonies with Esther Howland of Massachusetts producing the first commercial cards in 1847. Hallmark made its first card in 1913.In the 1980s, the diamond industry began to promote Valentine's Day as an occasion for giving jewelry but, typically, red roses or chocolates are the traditional gifts along with perfume or lingerie for the ladies!

    • The price of roses increases substantially for Valentine’s Day and if you are given some, it is useful to know the language of flowers.White roses symbolise birth, innocence and new beginnings. Pink mean grace and elegance and are given to express the beginning of love or friendship, whilst yellow roses express jealousy and infidelity and may mean a finishing love.However, it is the red rose that represents love and passion, having always been associated with Aphrodite and Venus, the goddesses of love. In the 18th century, secret lovers used the red rose to communicate their love for each other.A single red rose means ‘I love you’ whilst six mean ‘I miss you’. The traditional 12 roses signify unconditional love and come from Victorian times based on the significance of the number 12 across the natural and spiritual world.Eighteen roses ask for forgiveness and a rose bud means youthful innocent love. Worry if you are given withered roses as they say the love is dying!The giving of chocolate as a present began in the 19th century when it was an expensive gift and Richard Cadbury marketed the first box in 1868, decorated in a sentimental Victorian style.Chocolate has always had a magical quality in many cultures and even the Aztecs believed it could make people fall in love.Chocolate contains phenylethylamine, an endorphin that stimulates our brain to produce dopamine, which, in turn, creates arousal, comfort and feelings of happiness - perfect for a romantic Valentine’s evening!In the run up to Valentine’s Day, we are bombarded with suggestions for entertainment and gifts. But what if you are single on Valentine’s Day?


    Despite the massive commercialism of St. Valentine’s Day, there is nothing wrong with having a specific day in which to show your love and appreciation for someone special, but then why restrict it to one day?

    Friday, February 5, 2016

    14 Must Have Apps in Android Mobile.


    14 Must have Apps in a Android Phone.
         1. Gallery

        
         2.  Music Player   

          3.Browser    
           4.People

         5.Office

          6.Video Player
         7. Dictionary
                   
        8.Antivirus
      9. Calender


      10. Camera


      11.  Maps

      12.  Backup

      13. Filemanager

     14. Clock          
       
     Everyone has thier own list of Apps.But these apps are common in every Android Mobile...