Monday, April 4, 2011

Top 10 animated movies you must watch

Animation has grown immensely over the years and has made animated movies very popular.
1. Toy Story
This movie was computer generated and was the first of its kind. While the plot was interesting and the humor worked well with the audiences, the characters were lovable and endearing. All in all, a great movie.
2. The Aristrocats
Even though this movie was not as well accepted as the rest mentioned on this list, it is definitely among the best. The story is charming and sweet while the soundtrack is beautiful. The main characters include a delightful rogue and a devious butler.

3. The Prince of Egypt
This movie is based on Moses and is mentioned here because of its originality. His relationship with Pharaoh has been portrayed in an interesting manner and will appeal to the audience. One particular dream sequence in the movie is fabulous and will leave you amazed.
4. Bambi
Whoever has a loving heart out there is bound to love this animated film. While it is not as funny as most animations, it is extremely touching and very sweet. One particular character played by a skunk is particularly cute and you will find yourself falling in love with it!
5. Toy Story 2
The sequel to the first movie was quite well accepted but not as loved as the first one. The characters make fun of a number of movies which will make you laugh hysterically. The Martians in the movie are adorable and will make you want to watch the movie on repeat! A must watch, undoubtedly.
6. Ice Age
The animation in this film was extraordinary and the story was unique and funny. Some moments were extremely witty and if you watch it on DVD- you will find yourself pressing Pause several times just to be able to laugh without missing anything!

7. Antz
This movie is quite popular amongst kids and adults alike. However, if you are not familiar with the basics of Marxism and Communism, you will enjoy the humor but you will not get the undercurrents that have been slipped in. Antz covers issues that are socio-political in nature and does a great job. After Animal Farm, this film looked into satire from a unique point of view. While the animation is not as remarkable as some of these movies, it is still quite decent. The fact that Woody Allen lends his voice just adds to it all!
8. Dumbo
The crows in this movie are hilarious and will make you tear-up with uncontrollable laughter. The jokes may be slightly slapstick but they’re still funny. However, the plot is quite touching which is why you can watch this movie almost every day! Unless of course, you don’t have a heart.
9. A Bug’s Life
A Bug’s Life is funny, the animation is remarkable and the characters are great too. When you watch this movie, you may find yourself wondering where you’ve seen it before as it is slightly similar to Antz. However, it is lighter and will sit well with the babies!
10. Finding Nemo
This movie is adorable and you will find yourself rooting for Marlin as he looks for his son, Nemo. The animation is beyond amazing and the film is both funny and touching. Dory is one of the cutest animated characters you will ever come across and will make you want to pick her up and hug her! Almost all the characters are endearing, from the sharks to the Australian turtles to the creatures in the aquarium.

Top 10 theme parks in INDIA

Adventure Parks or Theme Parks are one of the life lines of Big Cities of India. Being one of the best weekend family entertainers these welcome people with a variety of rides, water park, shopping mall and various food courts. With imported rides and fun, these Theme Parks make a important part of Indian Middle Class. Read about these magical Islands ...


Veega Land
Located in Cochin, its one of the best Theme Parks of South India. Read more....
Ocean Park Hyderabad
Just near the Gandipet Lake, it has all the latest rides to ride on. See for yourself...
Junagrah Fort
The biggest Film City in India with real sets and real shooting. Know more....
Fun n Food Village
The weekend destination, its has the good rides and water park. Know more...
Essel World
The first and biggest with latest rides and water park, its a must go for place...
Adventure Island Delhi
Rides supplied by European manufacturers, it has the best rides in Delhi ...
Entertainment City in Noida
Considered the Disney Land of India, its a must go for place...
nicco Park Kolkata
The only Theme Park of Kolkatta, its has pretty good rides. Worth a visit....
Gujarat Science City
With Prez Abdul Kalam visiting it, it has a number of Scientific nicks with entertainment...
platinum Resorts
A good weekcaves/end destination as it has the theme park and resort in combination. Read on...

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Avatar movie Specifications

Camera
PACE Fusion 3-D
Sony CineAlta F23, Canon and Fujinon Lenses
Sony CineAlta HDC-1500, Canon and Fujinon Lenses
Sony CineAlta HDC-F950, Canon and Fujinon Lenses

Laboratory
DeLuxe, USA
EFILM Digital Laboratories, Hollywood (CA), USA (scanning & recording)

Film length (metres)
4413 m (Sweden)

Film negative format (mm/video inches)
Digital
HDCAM

Cinematographic process
Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format)
Fusion Camera (dual-strip 3-D) (source format)
HDCAM SR (1080p/24) (source format)

Printed film format
35 mm (anamorphic) (Kodak Vision 2383)
70 mm (horizontal) (IMAX DMR blow-up) (dual-strip 3-D) (Kodak Vision 2383)
D-Cinema (3-D version)

Aspect ratio
1.78 : 1 (IMAX 3-D version) (2K 3-D version: constant image width venues)
2.35 : 1 (2-D version) (2K 3-D version: constant image height venues)

What is the meaning of google ?

Have you ever wondered what is the meaning of Google? Where did the name google come from? What does google stand for? Google is the name of internet’s most popular search engine and the word Google is derived from GOOGOL.

Why is Google Called Google?

Googol is the mathematical term for a 1 followed by 100 zeros. The term was coined by Milton Sirotta, nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner, and was popularized in the book, “Mathematics and the Imagination” by Kasner and James Newman. Google’s play on the term reflects the company’s mission to organize the immense amount of information available on the web.”
Goooooooooo,oooooooooo,oooooooooo,oooooooooo,oooooooooo,
oooooooooo,oooooooooo,oooooooooo,oooooooooo,ooooooooooGle
is indeed derived from Googol
10000000000,0000000000,0000000000,0000000000,0000000000,
0000000000,0000000000,0000000000,0000000000,0000000000.
Yes, that is 100 zeros!

Top 8 most expensive mobiles in the world

8. Nokia 8800 Arte with pink diamonds: $134,000
Designed by Peter Aloisson, this solid 18k white gold mobile phones have more than 680 phone features in pink and white brilliant colour with diamonds cut totaling over 21.5 carats. Some features of this cell mobile phone is 3.15 MP camera with autofocus and video, music player, Bluetooth and voice memo.
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Nokia 8800 Arte with pink diamonds
7. Peter Aloisson’s iPhone Princess Plus: $176,400
The Princess Plus gets its name from the Princess cut diamonds used on 138 of the 318 diamonds on its surface. 180 other diamonds of the phone are brilliant cut. In total, 17.75 carats diamond phone is set in 18k white gold around the lips. IPhone Princess Plus is worth $ 176,400, while the cheaper “Brilliants only” version sold $ 66,150.
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Peter Aloisson's iPhone Princess Plus
6. Sony Ericsson Black Diamond: $300,000
The price of this phone comes from the actual state of the art technology and not just because of polished group of stone-but, but that does not mean it does not have the visual appeal. Polycarbonate OLED technology under the skin that covers the entire face give 4 megapixel phone with the screen display limits. A Mirror gives the phone a sleek, futuristic look.
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Sony Ericsson black diamond
5. Vertu Signature Cobra: $310,000
This striking phone so exclusive that only eight ever be made. Jewelry designed by the French Boucheron, the Signature Cobra is made with two diamonds, two emeralds and 439 rubies. For buyers who not that rich, twenty six of the less flashy (read: no rubies) signature Python phones will be available also for only $ 115,000. Both phones have snake on them as a symbol of exclusivity. Awesome.
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Vertu Signature Cobra
4. The Diamond Crypto Smartphone: $1.3 million
Created by luxury accessories producer Peter Aloisson based from Moscow JSC Ancort. This luxurious smartphone platinum price comes from the body cover that adorned with 50 diamonds, including eight of the rare blue diamonds. In addition, Ancort logo and navigation buttons are made of 18k rose gold. Built on Windows CE, this expensive cell phone also features a high resolution color TFT display and 256-bit cryptographic algorithm. This expensivemobile phone features SMS, MMS, E-mail and Internet capability, WAP, JAVA support and even media player.
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The Diamond Crypto Smartphone
3. GoldVish ‘Le Million’ Piece Unique: $1.3 million
The GoldVish “Le Million”, the solid gold, diamond-studded “Piece Unique” is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as both “The world’s most expensive cellular phone” and “The world’s most exclusive cellular phone” at one million Euros (approx. US$1.3 million) per phone and a guaranteed limited production of three pieces. Produced by GoldVish Luxury Communications, The Geneva-based luxury communication company, this expensive phone was designed by Emmanuel Gueit in addition to the Illusion Collection. The phone is made from 18k white gold and set with 20 carats of VVS1 (only microscopic defects) diamond. The phone also features Bluetooth, 2 GB of storage, FM radio, digital cameras and MP3 playback. This expensive mobile phone is available only by special order.
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Goldvish Le Million Piece Unique
2. Peter Aloisson’s Kings Button iPhone: $2.4 million
The Kings Button iPhone is, an amazing jewel decorated iPhone. This time Aloisson has iPhone 3G to play with and apparently a little larger budget. One hundred and thirty eight brilliant cut diamonds line in the side of the phone, but the real prize is the home button from the rare 6.6 carats white diamond.
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Peter Aloisson's Kings Button iPhone
1. Goldstriker iPhone 3GS Supreme: $3.2 million
Stuart Hughes of Goldstriker International is famous for giving expensive devices such as mobile phones and video game console a luxutious touch by covered them with gold and diamonds, and for this iPhone is no exception. The iPhone has a great feature 3GS casing is made of 271 grams of solid 22k gold and scenes decorated with fifty three 1 carat diamond. The navigation button on the Goldstriker iPhone 3GS Supreme is a rare 7.1 carat diamond. It took 10 months to make this incredible mobile phone, and it was packaged in a 7 kg granite box lined in nubuck leather.
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Sunday, March 27, 2011

The Mariana Trench


The Mariana Trench - Oceanography

What is a Trench?
At least 22 trenches have been identified although not all are classified as major. Ocean Trenches
Of this number, 18 are in the Pacific Ocean, three in the Atlantic Ocean, and one in the Indian Ocean.
Where, and What is the Mariana Trench?
The Mariana Trench is located in the Pacific Ocean, just east of the 14 Mariana Islands (11"21' North latitude and 142" 12' East longitude ) near Japan.   As you probably already know, it is the deepest part of the earth's oceans, and the deepest location of the earth itself.  It was created by ocean-to-ocean subduction, a phenomena in which a plate topped by oceanic crust is subducted beneath another plate topped by oceanic crust.

But just how deep is the Mariana Trench?

First off, here are the average depths of the earth's oceans; the Arctic Ocean is 1,038 meters (3,407 feet) deep, the Indian Ocean is 3,872 meters (12,740 feet) deep, the Atlantic Ocean is 3,872 meters (12,254 feet) deep and the Pacific Ocean is 4,188 meters (13,740 feet) deep.

The deepest point in each of the earth's oceans are as follows; the Arctic Ocean's Eurasian Basin at 5,450 meters (17,881 feet) deep, the Indian Ocean's Java Trench at 7,725 meters (25,344 feet) deep, the Atlantic Ocean's Puerto Rico Trench at 8,648 meters (28,374 feet) deep and the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench at 11,033 meters (36,201 feet) deep.
The deepest point of the Mariana Trench is called The Challenger Deep , so named after the British exploration vessel HMS Challenger IIand it is located 210 miles south-west of Guam. This depth was reached in 1960 by the Trieste, a manned submersible owned by the U.S. Navy.

In order to better illustrate the actual depth of the Mariana Trench, consider the following; if Mount Everest, which is the tallest point on earth at 8,850 meters (29,035 feet), were set in the Mariana Trench, there would still be 2,183 meters (7,166 feet) of water left above it.
The Mariana Trench is often used as a North-South passage by submarines as it is part of a long system of trenches that circle the Pacific Ocean, connected with the Japan and Kuril Trenches.

Interesting Facts About Antarctica


1/ If Antarctica's ice sheets melted, the worlds oceans would rise by 60 to 65 metres (200 - 210ft)  - everywhere.
2/ Antarctica is pushed into the earth by the weight of its ice sheets. If they melted, it would "spring back" about 500m (1 625 ft). It would do this v...e...r...y   s...l...o...w...l...y taking about 10000 years to do so.
Scotland and Scandinavia are still rebounding today after the last ice age - at the rate of half a meter a century in the Northern Baltic - the fastest place.
3/ Antarctica is the best place in the world to find meteorites. Dark meteorites show up against the white expanse of ice and snow and don't get covered by vegetation. In some places, the way the ice flows concentrates meteorites there. The ice makes them gather in one place.
4/ The cold and dry conditions in the "Dry Valleys" region of Antarctica are so close to those on Mars that NASA did testing there for the Viking mission. It has not rained in the dry valleys for at least 2 million years.
5/ One of the biggest icebergs ever (possibly the biggest iceberg ever) broke free from the Ross ice shelf in Antarctica in 2000.It was 295km (183 miles) long and 37km (23 miles) wide, with a surface area of 11,000 sq km (4,250 square miles) above water - and 10 times bigger below.  It's similar in size to The Gambia, Qatar, The Bahamas, or Connecticut.
6/ It has been estimated that during the feeding season in Antarctica, a full grown blue whale eats about 4 million krill per day (krill are small shrimp-like creatures), that's 3600 kg or 4 tons - every day for 6 months. Having laid down a layer of fat from this feeding activity in Antarctica, they then starve for several months.This daily intake would feed a human for about 4 years! If you could stomach it. Krill may be nutritious but they're not very nice as people food - which is lucky for the whales!
7/ Since the Antarctic convergence arose about 20 million years ago, there has been very little exchange of fish or other marine life in either direction. This means that fish have lived in their side of the ocean and have not crossed over to their neighbours side.
Antarctic fish have lived at between +2°C and -2°C for 5 million years (-2°C is the freezing point of sea water, below zero because of the salt). They are therefore the best cold adapted animals that there are on the planet - now or ever.
8/ A domestic deep freeze runs at about -20°C. The mean summer temperature on the great East Antarctica icecap is -30°C and mean winter temperature around -60°C.  That's a lot colder than your freezer!The lowest ever temperature recorded was at the Russian Vostok station. It was - 89.6°C
9/ When the Antarctic sea-ice begins to expand at the beginning of winter, it advances by around 40,000 square miles (100,000 square kilometres) per day, and eventually doubles the size of Antarctica, adding up to an extra 20 million square kilometres of ice around the land mass.That's one and a half USA's, two Australia's or 50 UK's worth of ice area that forms, then breaks up and melts each year.
10/ Snow falling at the South Pole takes about 100 000 years to "flow" to the coast of Antarctica before it drops off the end as part of an iceberg.
11/ The Antarctic ice cap has 29 million cubic kilometres of ice. This is 90% of all the ice on the planet and between 60 and 70 % of all of the world's fresh water.Only about 0.4 percent of Antarctica is not covered by ice.
12/ Antarctica has a peculiar group of fish called the ice fish. These have no red pigment - haemoglobin - in their blood to carry oxygen around. They get by perfectly well without it because the temperature is so low and oxygen dissolves better in cold temperatures. They just have a larger volume of clear blood instead and this gives them an unusually ghostly white colour, particularly their gills.Recent research on the ice fish ahs shown that their DNA has been damaged by high levels of ultra violet light coming from the ozone hole. They have less pigment to stop the UV getting through.
Many other Antarctic sea creatures including fish have antifreeze in their blood so they don't accidentally get frozen solid!
13/ The largest land animal in Antarctica is an insect, a wingless midge, Belgica antarctica, less than 1.3cm (0.5in) long. There are no flying insects (they'd get blown away), just shiny black springtails that hop like fleas and tend to live among penguin colonies.
14/  Samples of ice known as ice cores are regularly drilled through the ice in Antarctica by scientists. They are removed as a long cylinder of ice that gives an indication of the past going back tens of thousands of years. The properties of the ice, of dust trapped in the ice, and even of air bubbles trapped in the ice give valuable information about the earth's climate at various times in the past.
A glaciologist could easily give you a drink of water that was frozen during the life of Christ.
15/ In 1981 a swarm of krill was tracked by US scientists that was estimated at being up to 10 million tonnes of krill! This is the equivalent of about 143 million people (at an average of 70kg each) or more than the entire populations of the UK and Germany combined ( and wandering around in a group!)
16/ Antarctica is the only continent with no indigenous species of ants.

What is a Share ?


In finance a share is a unit of account for various financial instruments including stocks, mutual funds, limited partnerships, and REIT's. In British English, the usage of the word share alone to refer solely to stocks is so common that it almost replaces the word stock itself.
In simple Words, a share or stock is a document issued by a company, which entitles its holder to be one of the owners of the company. A share is issued by a company or can be purchased from the stock market.
By owning a share you can earn a portion and selling shares you get capital gain. So, your return is the dividend plus the capital gain. However, you also run a risk of making a capital loss if you have sold the share at a price below your buying price.
company's stock price reflects what investors think about the stock, not necessarily what the company is "worth." For example, companies that are growing quickly often trade at a higher price than the company might currently be "worth." Stock prices are also affected by all forms of company and market news. Publicly traded companies are required to report quarterly on their financial status and earnings. Market forces and general investor opinions can also affect share price.
Quick Facts on Stocks and Shares
  • Owning a stock or a share means you are a partial owner of the company, and you get voting rights in certain company issues
  • Over the long run, stocks have historically averaged about 10% annual returns However, stocks offer no
    guarantee of any returns and can lose value, even in the long run
  • Investments in stocks can generate returns through dividends, even if the price
How does one trade in shares ?
Every transaction in the stock exchange is carried out through licensed members called brokers.
To trade in shares, you have to approach a broker However, since most stock exchange brokers deal in very high volumes, they generally do not entertain small investors. These brokers have a network of sub-brokers who provide them with orders.

The general investors should identify a sub-broker for regular trading in shares and palce his order for purchase and sale through the sub-broker. The sub/broker will transmit the order to his broker who will then execute it .


What are active Shares ?

Shares in which there are frequent and day-to-day dealings, as distinguished from partly active shares in which dealings are not so frequent. Most shares of leading companies would be active, particularly those which are sensitive to economic and political events and are, therefore, subject to sudden price movements. Some market analysts would define active shares as those which are bought and sold at least three times a week. Easy to buy or sell. 

The Most Powerful Indians In INDIA


1. SH KAPADIA  ( Age 63 )

WHY

He is number one in the list because as CHIEF JUSTICE OF INDIA. He represents the Supreme Court's power.At a time when so much of Politics is being determined by judicial pronouncements and even observations - related to headline - grabbing court cases, the number one judge and the court he runs have become the country's most influential arbiter. His and his court's decisions can determine how Govt. and Politics are affected by the 2G scandal, or whether the CVC, PJ Thomas, will go and take a big chunk of UPA credibility with him. The SC will also take significant decisions on the privacy vs public interest debate and perhaps on industrial projects vs environmental laws too. The apex court has never been as hugely crucial in determining policy and politics as in recent times. Therefore, a Chief Justice of INDIA has never been as popular as he is now.

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POWER PUNCH
He took less than a minute to decide, after hearing lengthy arguments, that the Allahabad High Court's verdict on the Ayodhya Title suit must be pronounced; threats of violence could not be an excuse.

WHAT NEXT
Court business wise, his word on the CVC will be the first of many Judicial calls this year.
Administration wise, he is keen to provide decent infrastructure to the lowest courts.

BY THE WAY : He once refused an invitation to open a judicial conference abroad because the event fell on a working day.

2. SONIA GANDHI  ( Age 64 )


WHY
She goes up one place in the list despite the Congress led Govt.'s many troubles because with the PM looking less than effective, the Party Leader's job has become even more crucial, not the least in terms of keeping critics of the PM at bay.She prevailed upon DMK to remove A Raja. The National Advisory council (NAC), under her leadership, remains an important pressure group.

POWER PUNCH
She took tough calls on sacking Congress notables embroiled in controversies, Shashi Tharoor and Ashok Chavan being the Prime examples, and challenged the BJP to take similar action against its leaders accused of corruption.

WHAT NEXT
Nothing less than the immediate future of the Congress. Elected, inevitably, as Congress President again, and the term extended from three to five years, she will lead the party beyond the 2014 elections.

BY THE WAY :: She often uses SMS to keep in touch with the senior party leaders and ministers.

3. MANMOHAN SINGH  ( Age 78 )


WHY

The PM drops one palce after convincingly winning a second term because the Govt. has looked indecisive and riddled with internal fights. The economy has held up, but most of what he wanted to do continues to be  in the pending tray. The NAC frequently questions the Govt and there appear to be question marks over his authority i9n the Cabinet. He's held his nerve, given the circumstances, but insiders feel the pressure might tell. Still, he remains the Congress's best bet as Govt.'s face to the country and the world.

POWER PUNCH
His foreign policy credentials keep growing-- in a span of three months last year, leaders of all the P-5 countries visited India. That's a first fao an Indian PM.

         WHAT NEXT
Crisis management, definitely, one part of which will be an effective Cabiner reshuffle. Also, economic policy is in drift and needs the attention of the "original economic reformer".

BY THE WAY :: There's  a special bed for him abroad Air India One but he never uses it.Insists on half-an-hour on the treadmill, no matter where he is.

4. SUSHMA SWARAJ (LEADER OF OPPOSITION, LOK SABHA)

5. RAHUL GANDHI (CONGRESS GENERAL SECRETARY )

6. NITISH KUMAR ( BIHAR CHIEF MINISTER)

7. MAMATA BANERJEE (RAILWAYS MINISTER)

8. P CHIDAMBARAM (UNION HOME MINISTER)

9. MUKESH AMBANI (CHAIRMAN & MANAGING DIRECTOR, RELIANCE INDUSTRIES)

10. PRANAB MUKHERJEE (UNION FINANCE MINISTER)

11. D SUBBARAO ( R.B.I GOVERNOR)

12. JAIRAM RAMESH (UNION ENVIRONMENT MINISTER)

13. ARUN JAITLEY (LEADER OF OPPOSITION, RAJYA SABHA)

14. AK ANTONY (DEFENCE MINISTER)

15.MS DHONI ( INDIA CRICKET CAPTAIN )

16.J JAYALALITHA ( AIDMK LEADER)

17. AHMED PATEL ( POLITICAL SECRETARY TO SONIA GANDHI )

18. NARENDRA MODI ( GUJARAT CM )

19. AZIM PREMJI ( WIPRO CHAIRMAN)

20. JAGANMOHAN REDDY ( POLITICIAN )


21. SACHIN TENDULKAR ( CRICKETER)

22.PRITHVIRAJ CHAVAN ( MAHARASHTRA CM)

23. KAPIL SIBAL ( UNION HRD AND TELECOM MINISTER)

24. RAMAN SINGH ( CHATTISGARH CM)

25. SYED ALI SHSH GILANI ( HURRIYAT LEADER )

26. RAHUL BHATIA ( CHAIRMAN, INDIGO AIRLINES)

27. NC SAXENA (MEMBER, NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL)

28. K CHANDRASEKHAR RAO (TRS PRESIDENT)


29. DIGVIJAY SINGH (CONGRESS GENERAL SECRETARY )

30.NITIN GADKARI ( BJP PRESIDENT)

31. ANAND SHARMA (UNION COMMERCE & INDUSTRIES MINISTER )

32. AMAR PRATAP SINGH ( CBI DIRECTOR )

33. SHIVSHANKAR  MENON ( NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER)

34. SALMAN KURSHID ( UNION WATER RESOURCES AND MINORITY AFF. MINISTER)

35. SUNIL MITTAL ( CHAIRMAN & GRP. CEO, BHARTI ENTERPRISES)

36.MAYAWATI ( UP CM)

37. L K ADWANI (BJP PARLIAMENTARY PARTY CHAIRMAN )

38. KALANIDHI MARAN ( CHAIRMAN & MANAGING DIRECTOR, SUN NETWORK )

39. RATAN TATA (TATA GRP. OF CHAIRMAN )

40. GANAPATHI (CPI MAOIST GEN. SECRETARY )

41.  DEEPAK PAREKH ( HDFC CHAIRMAN )

42. MOHAN BHAGWAT ( RSS SARSANGHCHALAK )

43. NANDAN NILEKANI ( CHAIRMAN,UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION AUTHORITY OF INDIA)

44. GOOLAM E VAHANVATI (ATTORNEY-GEN. OF INDIA)

45. SY QUARAISHI (CHIEF ELECTION COMMISSIONER )

46. KAUSHIK BASU (CHIEF ECONOMIC ADVISER)

47. CHANDA KOCHHAR ( MD & CEO, ICICI BANK )

48. FALI S ANRIMAN ( LEGAL EXPERT )

49. GM RAO (CHAQIRMAN GMR GROUP)

50. SHARAD PAWAR ( UNION AGRI. MINISTER )

51. ANIL AMBANI ( CHAIRMAN, ANIL DHIRUBHAI AMBANI GRP.)

52. VEERAPPA MOILY ( UNION LAW MINISTER )

53. NAVEEN PATNAIK (ORISSA CM )

54. KAMAL NATH ( UNION URBAN DEV. MINISTER )

55 .HR BHARADWAJ ( GOVERNOR OF KARNATAKA )

56. SAMIR JAIN (VICE-CHAIRMAN, BENNETT COLEMAN & CO.)

      VINEET JAIN ( MD, BENNETT COLEMAN & CO.)

57. E SREEDHARAN ( CHIEF, DELHI METRO)

58. ESL NARASIMHAN ( GOVERNOR OF A.P )

59.BRIJMOHAN LALL MUNJAL (HERO HONDA CHAIRMAN)

60. MK STALIN (DY. CM TAMIL NADU )

61. PRASHANT BHUSHAN ( SENIOR LAWYER)

62. SUSHIL KUMAR MODI ( DY. CM BIHAR)

63. AMIT MITRA ( FICCI SEC.-GEN.)

64. SUBIR GOKARN ( DY. GOV. OF RBI )

65.ANAND MAHINDRA (MAHINDRA&MAHINDRA VICE-CHAIRMAN & MNG. DIR. )

66. KV KAMATH (ICICI BANK CHAIRMAN)

67.RAJ THACKERAY ( MNS PRESIDENT)

68. AAMIR KHAN (ACTOR, PRODUCER)

69. GHULAM NABHI AZAD (HEALTH MINISTER)

70. GEN. VK SINGH (CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF)

71.MK NARAYAN (GOV. OF BENGAL )

72. VINOD RAI ( COMPTROLLER & AUDITOR GEN. OF INDIA)

73. N RAM ( EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, THE HINDU)

74. KUMAR MANGALAM BIRLA (ADITYA BIRLA GRP.)

75.LAKSHMI NIWAS MITTAL ( CHAIRMAN & CEO ,ARCELOR MITTAL )

76. SHEILA DIKSHIT ( CM DELHI )

77.SHOBHANA BHARTIA ( CHAIR-PRSN. & EDIT. DIR. OF HT MEDIA )

78. SALMAN KHAN (ACTOR)

79.AVEEK SARKAR (DIR. & CHIEF EDITOR )

80.SHIVRAJ SINGH CHOUHAN (MP CM)

81. KARAN JOHAR ( DIRECTOR,PRODUCER)

82. SANJAY GUPTA (CEO JAGRAN PRAKASHAN)

      MM GUPTA ( CHAIRMAN & MD, JAGRAN PRAKASHAN )

83. UDAY KOTAK ( VICE-CHAIRMAN & MD, KOTAK MAHINDRA GRP.)

84. VENU SRINIVASAN
   
      MALLIKA SRINIVASAN ( TVS MOTOR CO. CHAIRMAN & MD,  TAFE DIRECTOR )

85. UDAY SHANKAR ( CEO, STAR INDIA )

86. ARUN SHOURIE ( BJP LEADER)

87. OMAR ABDULLAH (JAMMU & KASHMIR CM)

88. SHASHANK MANOHAR ( BCCI PRESIDENT )

89. JAWAHAR SIRCAR ( SECRETARY, MIN. OF CULTURE)

90. ARNAB GOSWAMI ( TIMES NOW ,EDITOR-IN-CHIEF)

91. DEVI PRASAD SHETTY (CARDIAC SURGEON&CHAIRMAN, NARAYANA HRUDALAYA                                                                                                                                                                                 HOSPITALS)

92.RAGHAV BAHL (FOUNDER & MANAGING DIR. ,NETWORK 18 )

93.SRI SRI RAVI SHANKAR ( ART OF LIVING , FOUNDER)

94. UK SINHA ( CHAIRMAN & MNGGNG. DIR.,UTI-AMC)

95.KAREENA KAPOOR ( ACTRESS)

96. RAJIV BAJAJ ( MD, BAJAJ  AUTO )

97.  JAGGI VASUDEV ( GURU, ISHA FOUNDATION)

98. K  CHANDRASEKHAR ( CABINET SECRETARY )

99. KATRINA KAIF ( ACTRESS)

100.BELLARY BROTHERS

G JANARDHAN REDDY, G KARUNAKARA REDDY, G SOMASHEKHAR REDDY

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