Wednesday, August 13, 2008

"Top Ten Scientists Of India"

1.Dr.R.A.Maselkar-He was director general(Sc.G) of CSIR,and a noble prize winner.
Mission-"To provide scientific industrial R&D that maximises the economic, environmental and societal benefits for the people of India. "
2.Dr.A.P.J Abdul Kalam-renowned president and scietist(Sc.G) of india and a award winner at NASA.
Mission-nuclear weapons development in india.

3.Dr.H.S.Maiti-
CFRI celebrated its foundation day. Dr. H.S. Maiti, Director(Sc.G), CGCRI delivered lecture on “Fuel Cell- an ecofriendly power generating device”. Prof. B.B. Bhattacharya, Director, ISM also graced the occasion.

Mission-development of indian fuel cell.
4.Dr.Ashok Chandra-Third CEERI Golden Jubilee lecture was delivered by Prof. Ashok Chandra, Chairman, ECIL on `Technology Imperatives of socio-economic development.’
Mission-indian socio economic development.
5.Prof.S.K.Joshi-Prof. S.K. Joshi, former DG,CSIR delivered CSIR foundation day lecture entitled `CSIR: 60 Years Behind and 60 Years Ahead’ at NCL.
Mission-chemical development of india.
6.Prof Goverdhan Mehta-
Director-Indian Institute of Science,Bangalore
Mission-he developed kinetic and mechanistic work studying acid phosphatase and aminoacyl-tRNA synthase.

7.Dr.A.J.Verma-NCL laboratory renowned scientist.
Mission-development of sugar complexes in india
8.Dr.Dhananjay kr.Pandey-Renowned prof.and scientist of iit bhu.
Mission-projects on nano works development.
9.Dr.Abhik Mitra-appointed Managing Director of TNT India.
Mission-India's nano works development.
10.Shree A.R.Singh-Assistant director at CFRI My dad.
Mission-organic&R&Dworks development in india.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

"Questions Often Asked By Employers"


"Questions Often Asked By Employers"

1. Tell me about yourself.

2. What are your long-range and short-range career goals and objectives, and how are you preparing to achieve them?

3. Why did you choose your career?

4. What do you consider to be your greatest strengths? Weaknesses?

5. How would you describe yourself? How would you current supervisor describe you?

6. How has your experience prepared you for this position?

7. Why should we hire you?

8. How do you determine or evaluate success?

9. In what ways do you think you can make a contribution to our organization?

10. Describe a situation when you had to use your creativity to the fullest to complete a project.

11. Describe your most rewarding (or difficult) work experience.

12. If you were hiring for this position, what qualities would you look for?

13. What led you to choose this line of work?

14. How do you work under pressure?

15. Describe the ideal job.

16. Why did you decide to seek a position with this organization and what do you know about us?

Monday, May 26, 2008

immunoglobin-a life saving protein


one might think what is it?they may confuse it with haemoglobin but it's not so,immunoglobin is a blood plasma(i.e-white blood cells).it is prepared collecting different samples of blood &amd;then removing the upper coating of red blood cells and then purifying this remaining coating is immunoglobin.well u surprised to know that it costs around 6000/100ml

read more | digg story

Sunday, May 25, 2008

A new medicine for g.b.s


As mentioned in my above blog posted about g.b.s,where is an incurable disease only 5% chance of revery is there scientist have dicovered a new medinal drug called "BARITIN". well above mentioned medicine well used in g.b.s treatment.Its a 100% curing natural medicine.steps 4 treatment are:1.keep in cool& dry place.
2.have 15 drops in plain water twice day.
3.curance of virus within sixty days or it vary on
severity of virus condition
4.100%gauranteed of curance
5.major precaution is to keep away from children.
Thus this way this natural medicine will cure g.b.s.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

immunoglobin

one might think what is it?they may confuse it with haemoglobin but it's not so,haemoglobin is blood plasma(i.e-white blood cells).it is prepared collecting different samples of blood &then removing the upper coating of red blood cells and then purifying this remaining coating is immunoglobin.well u surprised to know that it costs around 6000/100ml

read more | digg story

Monday, May 5, 2008

G.B.S-A THREAT TO LIFE


hi,
By hearing above topic one must think what is it?how is it threatful to life.well i will be glad to let u all know what is it.
INTRODUCTION-g.b.s stands for gullain barre syndrome, it is a sort of vein infection in which a person loses the normal functioning of few parts of his body parts,it generally affects a persons nervous system thereby decreasing a person's bodies internal strength.
SYMPTOMS-At beginning u will feel little bit of weakness there will be a flow of current like system in your body as if somebody is pricking you when u touch normal water it will seem that u r touching ice,few days after u will fell weakness in your legs and hands.normal reflexes from every part of ur body will b missing.if ur diagnosis is not done earliest nobody can save you,except the mightiest god.
TREATMENT-immediately after diagnosis u will need to consult a good neurologist(dr.amitabh verma)he is dean of asia's neurological section.you will be how do i know this bcoz i was his patient in 2006 affected by same g.b.s.normally recovery from this infection is only 5% i was one to recover completely.a lot of money was spent by my dad(4lakhs).i was vaccinated 5o bottles of immunoglobin of which one boottle costs around 6000/100ml.Though medical treatment cotinued for a year with all sorts of vitamins fiven to me.To cotact my dr.u may visit hauzkhas near iitdelhi&rockland hospital at qutub institutional area.