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This First edition focuses on The Life of an Engineer. It covers all the Phases of an engineering student either Boy or Girl and their love stories, studies and carrer.

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THE GREAT INDIAN ENGINEERING DREAM

TECHBEAT magazine is an open source magazine for the engineering youth of the country specially designsed for entertainment and information sharing. This magazine is an open source magazine whoever wants to publish their own customized edition in their own language or wants to publish their own content can write us on

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content, so we invite the youth of India to help us to

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from love letters to informational stuff. You can give

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The Great Indian Engineering Dream

Engineering facts!!!

Entrepreneurship (A way to your dreams)

Movies to watch out

Fest this month

Smart phones for you

Make in india

Swach bharat movement (A noble cause)

UNTOLD

Love letter

Distance relationship(i miss you so much that i have new bf :P)

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA

FLIPKART SNAPDEAL

DELHIVARY

INMOBI REDBUS

ALMA MATER

Sachin Bansal turns

33, he surely does

have multiple

reasons to celebrate

his success Alexa

rank 7, fresh capital

of $1 billion, 14000

employees and day by day inching towards becoming India‟s first $100 billion internet

company.

Sachin admitted in an interview that starting Flipkart is the most ridiculous thing he has ever

done and everyone around him thought that he was out of his mind. YourStory explores the

evolution of Flipkart and Sachin Bansal over the last seven years, from the eyes of the founder

himself.

As a startup company with ambitions in the ecommerce domain, we had to choose a category

that could facilitate getting started quickly. The low transaction size helped induce customer

trials. With our strong technology background, we could keep the initial costs low.”

Power of Ecommerce

Sachin believes that ecommerce has changed the way we

live. He says, “Recently when Motorola tied up with Flipkart

for the exclusive launch of Moto-G in India, they were

launching the product in India before the rest of the world. I

would count that as an achievement for ecommerce. This

would not have happened if there was not an unparalleled

access to customers around India. It took 5 seconds to get

over with the whole stock of Xioami Mi3 when the booking

was opened for the second time for 20000 phones. This is

nothing but the power of ecommerce.”

He proudly shares that Flipkart‟s delivery boys are almost like

Santa Claus for many customers.

Challenges – now and then

Do you know VVK Chandra? He was the person who placed the first order on Flipkart. More

interesting than this fact is the interview of Flipkart‟s founders, which he published in 2008

on his blog. Sachin spoke about the challenges in the initial days, “One major challenge was

to get tie-ups with the major book vendors as we didn‟t have an offline book store. The

second major challenge was to get the approval for the credit card payment gateway.”

Today, Flipkart has almost each and every book vendor/publisher on board and even its own

payment gateway, Payzippy. The newer challenges are with respect to maintaining a great

customer experience with the massive increase in demand. Supply chain efficiency, talent

management and technology innovation surface are the other major challenges.

Drawing parallels

Sachin Bansal has always seen Flipkart as an Indian Alibaba rather than an Indian Amazon.

Drawing some parallels with China‟s Alibaba, he says, “Yahoo had invested the same amount

in Alibaba in 2005. It was the inflexion point in China then, exactly where India is today.”

He speaks about the possibility of an IPO, “The world is different as compared to 10 years ago.

Private investors have more appetite and patience. Also, we‟re figuring out stuff about our

own business. When we feel that the market is ready and our business model is not evolving

(and stabilized), we will be ready for an IPO.”

If nothing, two things can be immediately understood from this comparison:

Sachin is eyeing for a similar valuation for Flipkart in the coming years. IPO is uncertain as of

now. It might well take more time as the founders seems to be in no hurry (with enough

support from current investors).

Opportunity over the years

Sachin had stated before that „No‟ is a very difficult word and more so in our culture where

people quickly tend to take offense. But a No which makes your business and customer say

YES is worth the while.

Sachin has seen a lot of opportunities in Flipkart‟s seven years of existence. He sees

challenges as opportunities and believes that if we can solve challenges then it automatically

becomes opportunity for everyone. “Youngsters want to live their lives on the internet. The

future is bright and we are placed right. India can produce a $ 100 billion company in the next

five years and we want to be that company. It is going to be one of the most difficult tasks

ever done by an Indian company but it‟s possible.”

Long term game

Flipkart plans to invest most of the raised funds in technology, supply chain and in building a

better talent pool. Sachin believes that this helps him think long term. He says, “If you look at

big internet companies, they have defined how commerce ecosystem will shape in the future.

We are also in the same process. For us the challenges are to take logistics to small towns and

villages. Making payments easy for the consumer will also play an important role.”

Flipkart‟s more than 50% revenue comes from mobile, and mobile has been at the core of

Sachin‟s plan right from the beginning. He says, “Mobile gives you 10 times data as compared

to desktop. People browse more often in mobile, there are sensors like camera, GPS; which are

tools giving more information about the user. This helps in providing them with better/more

localized experiences.”

Blast from the past

Here‟s an advice from Sachin and Binny Bansal to which both of them resonated in 2010,

Don‟t start out alone, it helps to have a co-founder when things are not going your way. You

have not done your job well until you find a stranger who is willing to open his/her wallet to

give you money for the services/products that you a offering.

What makes us proud?

Jeff Bezos‟ wealth is $32.2 billion while 30-year-old Zuckerberg‟s net worth just crossed $33

billion mark after Facebook‟s 2014 Q2 earnings. But the news of Flipkart being valued as a

multi-billion dollar entity is way more heartening than the former two. I believe the „Indian-

ness‟ makes the whole difference.

SOURCE:- Yourstory.com

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waiting time will be over this year

See them showing Dhamaal in UAE

on 3 April.

Avengers.

See your superheroes in Age of Ultron

this April ..

Jurassic World

Experience the world of Dinosaur

again and this time in 3D

JUNE

DIL DHADAKNE DO Another film from farhan

akhtar with name from his

earlier song.

5 JUNE

FAN

For shahrukh khan fans get ready for his release in

year 2015

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IN

INDIA

COME LET’S

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IN

INDIA

TECHBEAT Share your views on how to contribute in MAKE IN

INDIA process at [email protected]. We will try to feature your words in the next edition.

NO ONE doubts that Narendra Modi, India's prime minister , is a capable speaker.On September 25th he called together hundreds of diplomats,

businessleaders, journalists, ministers and others to a swanky hall in Delhi to launch his latest marketing push. The event was broadcast live across India and to diplomatic missions abroad. A remarkable cast of industrial heavyweights were called on to show support, including Cyrus Mistry of Tata Sons, Reliance's nervy sounding boss, Mukesh Ambani, the chairman of Wipro, Azim Premji, the chairman of Aditya Birla Group, Kumar Mangalam Birla, and the chairman of ITC Limited, Yogesh Chander Deveshwar Over the course of two hours these business cheerleaders, along with ministers and then Mr Modi himself, took turns to explain why it would be a great thing if

industrial production, in particular labour intensive manufacturing, could blossom in India. They are absolutely right. India needs to create lots of jobs—perhaps 1m additional ones a month—if it is to employ its booming population. One speaker suggested 90m manufacturing jobs could be created in India over the next decade. Mr Premji set out how Wipro—better known for IT—has five manufacturing units in India (they make hydraulic cylinders) and overall relied on a broad network of 1,200 Indian suppliers, meaning lots of jobs created indirectly. Mr Birla spoke of a new high end aluminium manufacturing site in Odisha (formerly Orissa) which now does quality work for the firm that used to be done in a British factory. A representative from Lockheed Martin, an American defence firm, explained how its factory near to Hyderabad makes component parts for its global production of the massive C130J Hercules plane. A stronger manufacturing sector could help in a host of other ways, Suggested speakers, linking India into global supply chains, boosting exports, helping to Reduce the current account deficit and so on. Mr Ambani concluded that India's economy could boom in the long run, at a sustained rate of 810%,growing quicker than China, if only the right conditions were created. “Global companies want to come to Asia but they don‟t know where to look in

Asia… Democracy, the demographic dividend and strong demand are important

factors, and India has all three,” Modi said. He urged the industry to tap the

potential of huge Indian market by working towards generating employment

which can in turn increase purchasing power of the consumers.“In „Make In

India‟ we provide you with an opportunity to create a market for your product.

If there are no buyers it doesn‟t matter how many Maruti cars you make,” said

the Prime Minister, adding the campaign is a Lions Step towards making the

country a destination for global manufacturing. Mr Modi deserves praise for his

frank style and his ambition. He is conscious that sceptical observers accuse

him, so far, of not yet acting decisively. He mentioned a bureaucratic change he

has enforced, allowing more "self certification"(that is making certain

businesses less exposed to corrupt government inspectors).

MAKE IN INDIA

swachh bharat

A way toward Development

Swachh bharat page in a youth magazine A topic that derives least interest to be read among

our readers but as we are progressing as towards 21st

century with our hi tech smart phone in

our hands and lost in the world of social media and friends discussing about our career and

throwing our chips packets in the roads and other’s blaming the government for the

mismanagement creating a lot of chaos.

We know that dustbin is not available at your every step but we can hold that packet for until

we reach to the dustbins. Friends many of you may be having an American dream and wants

to live in the neat and clean streets of America but do you know a whole generation of

America had worked really hard for their country for the great American dream. Come let

start a chapter of the clean India of the Indian Dream

The Narendra Modi Government will soon launch the “Swachh Bharat” movement to solve

the sanitation problem in India, to solve the problem of waste management and make India a

clean country, ensuring hygiene all across the country. Emphasising “Clean India” on August

15, 2014 in his Independence Day

speech, the Prime Minister said that this movement is associated with the economic activity of

the country. This mission for creating a clean India will be launched on October 2, 2014, the

birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi with the target of completing the mission in 2019, the

150th birth anniversary of the father of the nation. The basic objective behind Swachh

Bharat Mission is to create sanitation facilities for all and eliminate completely the unhealthy

practice of responding to the nature’s call in the open. It aims to provide every rural family

with a toilet by 2019.First cleanliness drive starts on September 25 According to a statement

by the PMO, all offices up to panchayat level will participate in a cleanliness drive that shall

be carried out from September 25 till Diwali on October 23. As a part of the awareness

campaign, the Delhi Government plans to cover more than 8 lakh ration card holders by

sending sms to their mobile numbers.

Objectives of Swachh Bharat Abhiyan

The details of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is under development presently. But the following principles will be

included:

Construction of individual, cluster and community toilets.

To eliminate or reduce open defecation. Open defecation is one of the main causes of deaths of thousands

Of children each year.

Not only latrine construction, the Swachh Bharat Mission will also make an initiative of establishing an

Accountable mechanism of monitoring latrine use.

Public awareness will also be provided about the drawbacks of open defecation and promotion of latrine

Use.

Proper, dedicated ground staff will be recruited to bring about behavioural change and promotion of

Latrine use.

For proper sanitation use, the mission will aim at changing people’s attitudes, mindsets and behaviours.

To keep villages clean.

Solid and liquid waste management through gram panchayats.

To lay water pipelines in all villages, ensuring water supply to all households by 2019.

Let’s make swachh Bharat aBhiyan a success

The PM has rightly asserted that Swachh Bharat Abhiyan should be a combined effort of both

the Government as well as the people. We hope that the Swachh Bharat Mission does not

become another Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan started by the previous Government in 1999 with the

same mission but was not a success. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan should not be a mere rebranding

exercise. There is no doubt about the fact that change begins at home. Every citizen of the

country should be clean and have hygiene and think of progress rather than waiting for the

Government to make this plan successful. Let us also hope that we can change the minds of the

people and focus on the real issues and not just constructing toilets. Let us all pledge to make

this mission a success…

School time mein(Gagan) kabhi ladkiyoon se baat nahi kar paaya. Koi baat

karne aati to phat ke hath mein aa jati thi, sab ulta phulta ho jaata tha.

Finally college mein Bahut himmat karke aur doston ke push karne par

baat chalu ki apne crush se, usne bhi ache se baat ki. Bas ab to yeh

feeling aa gayi thi adhi duniya pe kabza ho gaya bas adhi baki hai.Yaar 2

shabd hi baat kiye the par khushi itni thi ki duniyaan- jahan ko party karan doon.Bas phir kya tha doston ne

sikhaya next meet jaldi karna aur chocklate zarur dena.Next day anamika mujhe canteen mein dikhi phir meri

dhadkan tez, baat karne ke naam se pasina pasina ho gya main, phir dostoon ne push kiya, himmat karke main

uske pass gaya jaise taise kuch baat ki aur last mein 2 choclates khareedi and offererd her one. She said no.

Why? Main idiot perk glucose offer kiya usko. Ye sunke kutte bhi has de phir to vo mere dost the. Pata nahi kya

ho jata hai mujhe jab ladkiyoon ke saamne jaata hoon to.

Well aage badhte hain. Sourav bhai ka bday tha.Mehfil saji thi. Mere 2 param mitra Anish and Shreekant mein

bet lag gayi ki agar dum hai to Anish Anamika ko call karke bole that i love her. Kamine hote hain dost saale. Bet

koi bhi jeete, hallal main hi hone wala tha.Bet ka topic bahut hot ho gaya tha Shreekant lagatar Anish ko

challenge kar raha that tu call kar hi nahi sakta. Anish bhai josh mein aakar call kiya usko aur bol diya ki main

usse kuch baat karna chahta hoon akele main. Bas phir kya tha rassi mein aag lag gayi thi bas bomb phatne ki

deri thi. Maine socha bol doonga anamika ko mazak tha. Par phir shreekant ne bola ki bhai aisa chance baar baar

nahi milta bol de apne dil ki baat. Aapne rote hue kutte ki shakal dekhi hogi bas meri shakal bhi us samay aisi hi

thi. Then finally I decided Kal college ke interval pe ,1:30 baje i will tell her.Mujhe ummed thi ki yeh baat

privately hogi par dono kaamino ne puri class ko invitation de diya tha “1:30 baje ka show hai sab aajana”.Phir

kya tha jab main interval mein anamika ke pass gaya vahan pe audience banke meri aadhi class baithi hui thi show

dekhne. Ab kya karron main phass gaya tha.

Himmat jutai use bulaya “anamika kuch baat karni thi kal ke call ke baare mein. Yaar tujhse baat karke kuch alag

ehsaas hua jo aaj tak nahi hua. Tere sath rehta hoon to lagta hai ye time bas uhi chalta rahe aur main tere sath

hi pura time bita doon. I really like you yaar I LOVE YOU Yaar” Bus ye pura dialog maine maara aur anamika ne

bola “Gagan ye tu kya bol raha hai . Tu jaanta nahi I am commited yaar”. Ye sun ke maine use „sorry‟ bola. Aaj

tak smajh nahi aaya kyun bola maine Sorry?

Bas iske baad main piche muda aur dono haramiyoon ko dekha . Saale mooh khol ke baithe the jaise main aake

haddi khilane wala hoon.Sab super exited janne ke liye ki kya hua. Maine bataya ki I proposed her aur wo

commited hai. Dono ne pucha ki maine kya bola.Maine bataya “SORRY”.Phir jo dono hase kya batau. Yahan mera

dil toot gaya aur vo sale hass rahe the. Saale jab mujhe chada rahe the, phone no. Nikal rahe the tab pata nahi

kar sakte the ki wo commited hai.

But yaar jo bhi ho agar ye dono dost aisa nahi karte to main shayad kisi se baat bhi nahi kar paata nahi apne dil

ki baat bol paata. Aur main hamesha ki tarah bas yehi kehta reh jaata ki yaar kabhi baat hi nahi kar paaya.Par

the fact is mere jaise log bahut hain jo shy, sidhe hain aur chah ke bhi ladkiyoon se baat nahi kar paate.

Guys common yaar ek baar ki mehnat hai agar baat hoti hai to thik nahi to sikh lenge ki next time

kaise baat karna hai. Nahi to zindagi nikal jaayegi aur shayad hum aise hi baithe reh jaayenge. Ho

sakta hai ki koi ladki tumhe pasand karti ho par tum hi approach nahi kar rahe to wo bhi kya kare. Bas

ek push ki zarurat hai phir sab acha hoga.

ADITI

Ghar se niklatha ENGINEER banane,Kismat kaha le Chali….

Pocket me HANUMAN Chalisaliye,Pahucha jab College ki Gali.

To Assignment,Project aur C.T. me,Kaam na aaye Bazrang Bali.

Junwani Road ki Dhulkhakar….,Pahucha jab Mechanical ka Bhanwra

To dikhi Khubsoorat I.T. ki Kali,

Sab yaar Hue Bekaar Tab,Kaam aayi Behan MuhBoli.

Number ka hua JUGAAD To,….Gaadi apni Chal Padi………..

Raat-Raat bhar chatting Karke,Maine Tujhe Pataya Tha.

Khaali Mile THEATER karke,Wolverine Tujhe Dikhaaya Tha.

Tu Bhi thodi Chaalu Thi,Pakdaaya Bas tha Haath

Mere Khade Armaanope, Maano Pad Gayi ho Ek Laat

Par ye to Bas Shuruwaat Thi,Dur Pahuchni Baat Thiii…….

Pyaar Mera tha Sachcha,Ishq nahi tha Kachchaa…

Har exam me tujhe padhaya,Teresaare Back Hataaya

Fir jab tera mujhse Zyaada aaya…..,tobhi party ko maine bulaaya……

Beet Rahi Zindagi kuchh zyaada hi Fast,

Dheere Dheere aagya Year Hamaara Last..

Ab Padhaayi k naampe Duri Tujhse Bnaa li,

Lga kbhi k Pyaar karke Maine, WATT..Apni Lagaa Li…

Maa Bap to Bol hi rhe the…Ab tune Bhi Bola GATE Nikaalo..

Career Apna Settle Karke…Mujhe ApniJaan Bnalo..

Badi kathin h Raah Pyaarki…..Par Maine Haar na Maani hai.

GATE to nikaal liya Jaanu….Par life abhi bnani hai.

Thoda Sabar kar……Aur Dher Saara Pyaar..

Sabse Jeet K….Tujhe Jald hi, Pehna DungaHaar..!

TO,

z

From

Jangali

i

This section of the magazine deals with area of reader’s sentiment to express their love

feelings for their loved ones This time it’s Shweta from SSGI has shared her feelings for

her love which is a case of love at first sight. Enjoy!!!

LOVE LETTER

"Everyone says you only fall in love once, but that's not true, because

every time I see you, I fall in love all over again"

Lines purani hai na, janti hun lekin tumhare pyar mein puri productivity ki

lag gayi hai.......;-)

Upar ki puri line applicable hai mere liye... I mean mere pyar k liye... Mera

pyar matlab (capitals me) TUM....

Duniya ki sabse comlex aur hard to express feeling "love", "pyaar",

"mohbbat"... jo bhi tumhe thik lage... Wo mujhe tumse ho gaya h...

And frankly telling you bahut mushkil ho rahi h is feeling ko apne dil k

andar dafan karne me...

As a result... Ye "Love letter" what’s app kar rahi hun... Khwahish bas itni

h ki mai tumhari khwahish ban jaun....

I want to look at you like a movie...

A living piece of art... Always want to chase what you crave...

I am interested in you enough to showcase all my flaws with the hope

that you may embrace me for all that I am and most important all that I

am not....

Aakhir me sirf itna hi puchna h....

I GOT A BLANK SPACE BABY CAN I WRITE YOUR NAME...;-);-)

Shweta

Status waiting

We hope shweta will receive the reply at the earliest. Good luck!!!

TECHB

Visit often. Try to manage the time to visit each other as often as

possible or as often as your budget permits. A relationship cannot thrive if the only thing you have is the phone call. You need to see each other personally at every opportunity. Visit on a regular schedule if you can; If you can't, make plans for the next visit as soon as each one ends.

Create your own rituals around you when person visits. These can

be whatever you choose: eating at a favourite restaurant, enjoying a quiet night together at home, sharing a favourite in person activity, or anything else.

Smooth out travel logistics so they don't get in the way of your time together. Know where to meet at the airport or train station. Learn to travel with bag or leave basics at your partner's home to save time at the airport.

Meet away from home sometimes, too. Go visit a place together that is new to both of you.

Get to know each other. Just like an proximal relationship, you'll have

to spend some time really getting to know and understand your partner. When talking to your partner, take note of things they enjoy the most (hobbies, day today activities, etc.), and do a little research on

it, so you have more to do when you see them next. Knowing each other's preferences will also help when you want to exchange gifts.

For example: If your partner likes to dance, find the location of

different clubs where you will see them next. If you don't know how to dance, take lessons and you will impress them by your willingness to make an effort on their behalf.

Communicate in some way every day, more than once if possible. Since

you won't be seeing each other, it's important to establish and maintain an emotional connection. These don't always have to be long, in depth conversations. Tell each other about your little triumphs and tragedies. Text to ask advice. Use SMS or an instant messenger app for real time chat, or web cams for that visual connection. Emails which are substantive and detailed, will show that you care enough to put in the time and effort.

Work around your schedule. Do your best to maintain

communication, even if one of you gets busier than the other. If you

are the busy one, warn your partner that you may have limited time,

and try to send at least a quick email or text, or a share a brief phone

call. If you are the not as busy person, take advantage of the time by

picking up a new hobby, getting in shape, reading a new book, etc.

Flexibility is very important.

DISTANCE RELATIONSHIP

MAINTAINENCE PLAN

TECH

B

GOOD LUCK!!! HAVE A GREAT LOVE LIFE

ANKITA

TIWARI

STUDENT SSGI

ART FORMS

This sketch was made by Sourabh Mohre of

Mechanical

Engg dept from SSGI Bhilai.

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Kyun hai zindagi aisi,

manzile h magar dhundhli si

jise sabse jyada chaha,

usi se nafrat karna sikh gai hu.

jise har duaao me manga,

usse dur jana sikh gai hun.

Raahe jo khud tay kiye,

use modna sikh gai hun.

Zindagi ka intezaar

aur beshabd jaha kahna sikh gai hun.

Kyun h zindagi aisi

manzile h magar dhundhli si,

jin hotho par muskan tha,

aankhon me moti ban gaya.

Jiske aane se bahar thi,

jate hi tufan ban gaya.

Jiske sath na hansa na roya,

phir bhi jaan ban gaya,

jise dhadkan me basaya,

vo hi kisi aur ka dil ban gaya.

Dasta yeh adhori si,

kyun bich me hi khatam ho gayi?

abhi to chala bhi nahi,

ki manzilo ko badal diya.

Sanson khushkh bhi h aur nam bhi

zindagi meherban bhi h aur gam bhi.

Sath jiska chaha

usse hi bhaag rahi hun .

Tu hi bata ae" ZINDAGI TUJHE JIYUN TO KAISE JIYUN" .

- Manu Mishra

“ZINDAGI

TUJHE JIYUN

TO KAISE

JIYUN"

Before Marriage

India mein Sex itna taboo topic hai ki aaj sab jagah development hai

par sex ke view main nahi.

Halat ye hai ki is Survey ko karne mein hi badi dikkat ho gayi. But its

important ki hum sex ke baare mein khul ke baat karein aur apna

view rakhe. So friends yahan kuch views hain For SEX before

marriage.

Girls should not take risk of this because in this % ofcons is more than % of pros, especially if girl belongs to middle class family.Aur vaise bhi marriage ke baad yahi sab karna hai to wait karne mein kya jata hai.

I think ki sex sirf bache paida karne ke liye nahi kiya jaata.Its also a way to show your extent of love to your partner.So if ladka aur ladki dono agree karte hain then what’s the problem.Do it.

They should not until the couple are not sure or until it is guaranteed that they will be living together for rest of their life because it is found that peoples are attached after this and sometime becomes victim of blackmailing etc.

It should not be done.Because according to me sex is responsibility yar.It is not a game of child especially in Indian society.If you(a boy) want to marry a virgin girl then you should also follow the same thing.

Love is more like understanding, respect and intimacy in terms of emotions for me. But yes people in love are physically attracted but that doesn’t means sex is the only option. Sex is something that binds two people together for the rest of your their life as a family and if it is family then there has to be marriage .Having sex with someone for their enjoyment and then moving on is something i find valueless and something that my will does not support morally.

If you are truely dedicated towards your love and if you both feel that they want to explore their other side then you should go onnn.The only condition is it should not be forceful.

While Engineering time aisa bhi aata hai hum techfest ke naam pe trip plan karte hain.Here are some places which are near famous colleges to make your trip

adventurous and you will remember this trip for your entire life.

River rafting at rishikesh aur ganga naha ke paap bhi dho lena....

Naam se ritual places lagti hai ye par completely adventurous places hai.If you are in IIT Roorkee

techfest COGNIZANCE you have an Golden opportunity to experience adventure in Uttrakhand.Bas 2-3

din kaafi hain achi jagah explore karne ke liye.Group mein sirf boys ya girls ho ya dono doesn’t matter,

maza zarur aayega.Starting from Roorkee, haridwar paass mein hai just 31.3km.Sabse

achi baat IIT Roorkee ke gate ke saamne National Highway58 hai, just bus pakdo

and you will be in Haridwar in 45mins. Haridwar mein ghoomne ke liye

achi places hain like: •Har ki pauri:This is the main place to visit in haridwar.

Log yahan paap dhone hi aate hain.Yaha ki evening

aarti ke baad floating “golden diyas” ghat mein char

chaand laga deta hai.Chilled water mein dubki

refresh kar degi.

Note:Nahate samaye chains pakad ke rakhna varna beh sakte ho!!!!!

Agar Dharm bhavana se gaye ho to ancient temples bhi hai

vahan Mansa devi temple, sapt rishi, daksha mahadev, Shantikunj.After

Haridwar you can head to Rishikesh, 19.8km from haridwar in same NH58. Auto,

taxi bus sab aasani se mil jaayegi aur bas 30min ki journey. Rishikesh complete adventurous

place hai. Main attractions are:

•White water rafting –One of the best rafting place in India.Its completely refreshing and paisa vasool.

Ganga maiya ke tej bahav aur thande paani mein rafting ka maza hi alag hai.Yeh rafting friends ke sath

life long yaad rahegi.

•Bungee jumping :It is located 15km ahead rishikesh.It is unique experience in India.83 mtrs se sidha

river mein jump, maza aa jaayega.

•Camping ,Rock climbing, cliff jumping, trekking.

•Laxman jhula and raam jhoola – Engineering art and river ke bich thandi hava pure dimaag ko thanda kar

degi.

•Temples- Kunjapuri devi temple, Vashistha gufa , laxman temple, tera mandir temple.

Devpryag-73 km away frm rishikesh and fortunately in the same NH58 it will take

you about 1.30 hrs.

•Duniya k sabse badi rivers m se ek ka sangam apne ap m h adbhut hai. Yha

alakhnanda and Bhagirathi ka Milan dekhte h banta hai. Apart from all this

Raghunath ji temple, mata bhubneswari temple , dhaneshwar mahadev temple.

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RObotics A NEW WAY:

IoT WITH ARDUINO

Let’s start with what is a ROBOT? Well there is no, one definition of ROBOT that satisfies everyone, for me robot is

an electro-mechanical machine that operates automatically as we want it to do. Now imagine if you could turn any

electrical device at home like refrigerator, Fans, your home lighting or any other device in your environment into a

ROBOT. So IoT with ARDUINO is like a magic spell to turn any device into a Robot.

What is “ARDUINO”?

The best part about ARDUINO prototyping platform is that it’s whatever you want it to be and you don’t need any

electronics background or a degree in electronics engineering to start with ARDUINO. Anyone with no technical

background can build projects using Arduino. The Arduino can be an automatic plant watering control system. It can

be a web server. It could even be a QUADCOPTER Autopilot.

Technically the Arduino is a microcontroller development platform paired with an intuitive programming language,

that you develop using the Arduino integrated development environment.

In simpler words it is a controller board which can be used to control any device by just writing a codeand pairing it

with suitable sensors and electronics. It’simpossible to cover everything that the Arduino is capable of, because the

possibilities are limited only by your imagination.

What is IoT?

“INTERNET OF THINGS” (IOT) is becoming an increasingly growing topic. What exactly is the “INTERNET OF THINGS”

and what impact is it going to have on you if any?

There are lot of complexities around the IOT, but I want to stick with the basics. Simply put this is a concept of

basically connecting any device with an on and off switch to the Internet. This includes everything from fans,

washing machines, cell phones, lamps and almost anything you can think of. The IOT is thegiant network to the

connected “THINGS” (which also includes people. It is estimated that by 2020 there will be 26 billion connected

devices.

Some Applications:

Tweet Sensor readings through your phone: Connect your Android phone to your Arduino through USB and

let your friends know about your room’s temperature!

Control a relay switch by texting your phone: This project demonstrates communication from an Android

phone towards the Arduino board. Send a SMS to the phone to control the board’s digital ports!

Communication over USB and ADB!

Send Arduino Data to your own Cloud Application: Learn how to use the Google App Engine for developing

your own Cloud-based web application that visualizes sensor data from your Arduino board!

Internet of Things (IoT)-based Home Automation Project using Arduino and Android : Connect your Arduino with an Android app and to the home lighting system, now you can control your home lighting with your smart phone. This were some applications to give you an idea on what you can do using” IoT with ARDUINO”.

“ The applications are unlimited they are only

limited by your imagination”

Isamu Akasaki Hiroshi Amano Shuji Nakamura

The invention of blue light emitting diodes that are central to the energy efficient lights

illuminating homes, offices and electronic displays has earned three scientists the 2014 Nobel

Prize in physics. Isamu Akasaki of Meijo University and Nagoya University in Japan, Hiroshi

Amano of Nagoya University and Shuji Nakamura of the University of California, Santa

Barbara will split the roughly $1.1 million prize.

“If we look at the landscape of technology, there’s the transistor and the integrated circuit,

and then there’s the blue LED,” says Fred Schubert, an electrical engineer at the Rensselaer

Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y. The blue LED is the crucial ingredient for white LED lamps,

which are rapidly replacing incandescent bulbs. Edison’s classic invention uses a filament

that emits light in a range of colors that together look white. But a lot of electricity gets

wasted heating the filament rather than generating light.

LEDs are far more energy efficient because they use electrons to generate photons. LEDs are

made out of layers of semiconductors, materials similar to the ones in computer chips. Some

layers have an excess of electrons; others have a deficit, leading to the emergence of

positively charged holes where electrons should be (SN: 10/18/14, p. 22).

Combine the electrons and holes in a concentrated area and they emit light. In

1962, Nick Holonyak at General Electric serendipitously discovered the first

semiconductor diode to emit visible light when he turned off the lights in his

lab and noticed a sample of gallium arsenide phosphide glowing red. From

there, scientists rapidly developed LEDs that emitted red and green light. But

attaining blue, which is essential for creating a variety of other colors

including white, remained a major challenge. Blue light is at the high energy

end of the visible spectrum, and there aren’t many materials that can coax

electrons to emit such high energy light.

In the late 1980s, Akasaki and his then student Amano were studying a

semiconductor called gallium nitride in search of that elusive blue glow. On

paper, gallium nitride doped with other chemicals had the capacity to produce

blue light. But dozens of engineers had tried and failed to grow high quality

gallium nitride crystals that had a robust electron deficient layer. In 1986,

Akasaki and Amano used a sapphire base to grow gallium nitride on. And

then, like Holonyak, they had a big break that came by accident: As they

studied the material under an electron microscope to figure out why it was so

difficult to produce an electron deficient layer, they noticed a layer emerging

right before their eyes. Nakamura, working at the same time at Nichia

Chemicals, a chemical engineering company in

Tokushima, developed his own method for creating high quality gallium

nitride. He also discovered the mechanism behind Akasaki and Amano’s

surprise microscope observation. By the early 1990s, he developed a method

to simply and cheaply produce blue LEDs. Nakamura’s discovery caused

acrimony. Nichia initially paid Nakamura about $200 for his invention even

though the company had told him not to pursue blue LEDs; he had come into

the lab late at night to perform the research, according to fellow materials

scientist Colin Humphreys of the University of Cambridge. Nakamura sued

Nichia, and in 2005 the company settled with him for about $8.1 million.

The researchers’ discovery arrived during the golden age of CDs and just

before the advent of DVDs, Schubert says, so the first application was the

development of blue lasers (SN:12/13/97, p. 374), which soon enabled high

capacity Bluray discs and more precise laser printers. In 1996, Nichia engineer

Yoshinori Shimizu combined blue LEDs with a yellowish coating called a

phosphor to create a device that emits white light. Now white LED bulbs last

up to 100,000 hours, compared with 1,000 hours for an incandescent bulb.

Technology based on blue LEDs is ubiquitous today, to the tune of a $15 billion

industry. Besides illuminating homes, streets and offices, LEDs serve as the

backlight for many electronic displays, resulting in energy efficient televisions

and longer battery life for laptop sand smart phones.

The Nobel committee at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences often presents

3 Gorges dam (CHINA)

The world’s largest hydroelectric power station is also the world’s largest

concrete structure. The dam is one and a half miles wide and creates

electricity equivalent to 18 nuclear power plants. Besides power, the

dam also provides increased shipping capacity and provides flood

storage space. Construction began in 1994 and commercial operations

began in 2008.Despite being a marvel, the dam has created a lot of

controversy due to ecological problems such as land sliding and the

displacement of over a million people and flooding of archaeological

sites.

MILAU VIADUCT (FRANCE)

The world’s tallest cable stayed road bridge has towers that are almost as

tall as the Empire State Building and are 1,125 feet tall. The project was

completed in December 2004 and was started to reduce the congested

traffic between Paris and Barcelona during the summer vacation months.

The Millau Viaduct was completed in an astonishing time of 3 years. But

the most amazing part is the technique used to create the bridge due to

its height of 900 feet. The roads were built on both side of the towers and

then rolled out to the middle instead of thebridge being installed in

sections.

PALM ISLAND (DUBAI)

This is the world’s largest manmade island and probably the largest project

on this list. This is the world’s largest manmade island and probably the

largest project on this list. The islands are located off the coast of the UAE

in the Persian Gulf near Dubai. Construction started in 2001, and making

the islands involved mainly filling the seabed with sand. The project has

added 320 miles of beaches to the shoreline of Dubai. The islands will

include luxury hotels, high end homes, theme parks and much more.

CHANNEL TUNNEL (UK- FRANCE)

The world’s longest stretch of underwater tunnel, is a 32mile long underwater tunnel that England and France

beneath the English Channel. Also called the Chunnel, it was started in 1988 and completed in 1994. The lowest

part of the tunnel is 250 feet deep while 23.5 miles of the rail is submerged underwater. The trip across the tunnel

takes only 20 minutes with trains reaching speed of over 100 miles per hour. An emergency tunnel was also built in

case of a fire in the tunnel and saved 31 lives when a fire broke out in the tunnel, a year after completion.

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General TIPS for preparation of the GATE exams:

GATE Exam is not looking for any syllabus completion from the candidate. A good

understanding of the basic concepts and their application is required.

1. By understanding, it is implied that candidate is not supposed to just be able to mug up &

explain but rather this exam needs candidate to have a feel/common sense.

2. As a thumb rule, while solving any GATE problem, if the solution takes more than 8 steps, u

must relook at the approach. (Generally GATE problems are not lengthy).

3. While solving the problem, students must have balance between speed & accuracy.

4. Preparation time for GATE is subjective and depends on the so many factors such as

individual’s aptitude, fundamentals, attitude, concentration level etc., Typically, a Rigorous

preparation of 46 months is considered good enough for getting into IISc or IITs.

5. Keep a check on your performance; it is compulsory to directly jump upon the previous

GATE question on the topic you just finished. You can try to solve some examples in model

papers also.

6. Any problem can be tackled in number of ways. So being innovative and intuitive also helps

to reach the correct option quickly. This means, it is not at all compulsory to solve question in

typical way. Practice comes handy to solve questions quicker so that the balance time can be

utilized in some really thought provoking questions(all few questions fall in this category).

7. You should have done sufficient study/ discussion, so that the moment you start reading the

question you should have an intuition on whether you can solve it. One way, is to read

multiple books on the same subjects, especially for subjects of your interest or the thrust

portion in GATE exam pattern. Also, to support your study withsome self notes is good idea.

This helps in final revisions.

8. While preparing always keep your goal in thought and fancy being in the place like top

institutes wherever you want to have admission. Always remember “You can get, if you really

want”. So positive mind is the key. Mild tension can be helpful to have kind of motivation or a

sense of duty. But you should avoid thoughts of loosing which can cause loss of concentration

and low performance. Read only when you are reading.

9. In the last days of preparation, if you have any doubts about any topic/formula, you can

have a look on these sections. Always remember, more doubts lead to moreconcept building.

10. Leave all the books few days before the exam. Have some good time and relax.

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WHAT TO LOOK AT ON A

SECOND-HAND BIKE!!!

Size and Set-Up

A traditional bike with a crossbar should give you a couple of inches clearance between bar and groin when

you are standing astride the bike. With a mountain bike you should get at least four inches of clearance. It's

better to err on the small side when choosing a bike. Too big, and the bike is uncomfortable and unwieldy,

and you could be injured by a high crossbar.

Saddles should be set at a height which allows the leg to be almost fully extended at the bottom of its

stroke, with the ball of your foot on the pedal. Start with the saddle further down if your confidence is low,

but raise it as soon as possible.

Handlebars can be adjusted up or down, but start off with them about level with the saddle. Never raise the

saddle or handlebars above the ‘min' mark shown on all stems and seat posts.

Is it worth buying?

A bike that needs a lot doing to it will cost a lot to put right. Worn tyres, bent cranks, buckled wheels: this all

needs big money. So it pays to take care when selecting a second-hand bike. Looked after properly, a well

used older bike can be made to last for many more years

Is it stolen?

Buying a bike that you suspect to be stolen is a crime, and encourages further bike theft. Ask about the

history of the bike. This also gives you an opportunity to assess how well the bike may have been looked

after. If in doubt walk away.

Used bike checklist

What to look at when you view a bike for sale. General condition: Is it looked after or rusty? Are the tyres

bald and cracked or in good condition? Is the paint scuffed and the frame dented, or are there just the one

or two honourable scars of a hard worked but looked after machine?

Tyres

Are they well inflated? Are they bald? Are the sidewalls cracked and perished? Tyres should be inflated

hard – they should barely give when you squeeze them.

Wheels

Are the rims steel or alloy? Are steel rims rusty? Do the wheels run true? Gripping the top of the wheel, can

you wobble it from side to side – yes? –possible bearing damage. Are any of the spokes broken? Check at

the hub end. If two or more have gone, then more will be on the way out. Are any spokes slack? –Bad!

Check the wheel for trueness.

Brakes

Are the pads worn? Do they rub the rim? Are they seized solid? Are they scuffing the tyre? Do the pads bite

on the rim almost as soon as you move the lever on the bars? Are the cables rusty and frayed, or looked

after, lubed, and finished with a ferrule?

Headset, (where the forks and bars swivel in the frame)

Do the forks revolve smoothly? When the front brake is applied, can the bike be rocked forward and

backward, rocking the fork within the frame?

Chain

Is it rusty? Taking the chain at the front most point of the chainring, (the cog by the pedals), can the chain

be pulled nearly clear of the teeth? Yes? - worn chain. It may have worn so badly that the sprockets are

worn down too; expensive to replace.

Chainwheel and sprockets

If teeth have a sharks-fin appearance, reject the bike, as the whole drivetrain will be much too worn. A worn

chain on a hub geared bike can often be replaced on its own. Derailleur chains; if it's been left to wear out

for too long you'll need to change the whole drivetrain – big money..

Bottom bracket, (bearing in the frame between the pedals),

Grip the cranks and try to rock the axle up and down and side to side. Play and a clicking noise? –Bearing

needs adjustment or replacement. Do the cranks rotate smoothly?

Pedals

Do they spin smoothly? Are the ends battered? Do they rattle loose on their spindles? When you ride the

bike you may feel a rolling sensation in the ankles caused by either bent pedal spindles or bent cranks.

Pedals can be replaced; bent cranks are destined for the skip – expensive to replace. Riding with

misaligned pedals can cause damage to the ankles and knees. (Ankles and knees are really expensive to

repair…)

Frame and forks

Look carefully at the tubes, especially at the ends. Are there dents, creases of wrinkles inn the paint which

may indicate crash damage? Reject any frame you suspect may have been bent. Similarly inspect from the

front, squatting to get down to the same level as the bike, look to see if the frame twists between head tube

and seat tube. While you're there, check that the forks are symmetrical, and not bent backward from a

crash. Be very careful here, and if in doubt reject the bike.

Handlebars

Are they bent? Rusty? Is everything attached to them firmly? Look at the stem – can you see the minimum

insert mark? No? - Good. Stand in front of the bike with your feet gripping the wheel. Try to turn the bars.

Do they move easily? - Bad. Lots of resistance? - Good. Seized? - bad, and possibly rusted solid.

Racks, mudguards, ancillaries

Check everything is bolted on firmly. If not, use it as a bargaining point. Distorted or cracked plastic

mudguards should be replaced for safety – they can break and jam into the tyre on the move. Racks should

be firmly attached and rigid.. If dynamo lights are fitted, check that they work. Does the bell work?

Saddle

Is it attached firmly? Grip it and try to rock it forward and back. Is it torn or worn ?

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