- Nepal: 0097
- India:0091
- Pakistan:0092
- Afganistan: 0093
- Srilanka:0094
- Bangladesh:00880
- Maldives;00960
- Bhutan:00975
Monday, November 23, 2015
International Telephone Codes of SAARC Countries
Central Bank of SAARC countries
- Nepal: Nepal Rastra Bank-NRB
- India:Reserve Bank Of India -RBI
- Pakistan: State Bank of Pakistan
- Bangladesh:Bangladesh Bank
- Srilanka: Central Bank of Ceylon-CBC
- Bhutan:Royal Monetary Authority-RMA
- Maldives: Maldives Monetary Authority-MMA
- Afghanistan :Afghanistan Bank
Government Airlines of SAARC Countries.
- Nepal: Nepal Airline Cooperation
- India: Indian Airlines
- Pakistan: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA)
- Srilanka: Air Lankan
- Bhutan: Druk Air
- Maldives: Maldives International Airlines (MIA)
- Bangladesh: Biman Bangladesh
- Afghanistan: Afghanistan Airlines
Abbreviations and Acronyms
- AC: Air Conditioned
- ABC: Always Be Careful
- ABM:Automated Banking Machine
- ACA:Airspace Control Authority
- AFAIC: As Far AS I'm Concerned
- AFAIK: As Far As I Know
- AG: Attorney General
- AGM: Annual General Meeting
- AI: Amnesty International
- AIGP: Additional Inspector General of Police
- ALAP; As Long as Possible
- ATC:Air Traffic Control
- ASEAN: Association of South East Asian Nations
- BBC: British Broadcasting Corporation
- BCG:Bacillus Calmette Guerin
- BP: Blood Pressure
- CBI:Central Bureau of Investigation
Verbal Analogy
- Book is to Publisher as Film is to ........?
- Drama is to Stage as Tennis is to.........?
- Ladies is to Purse as Gents is to........?
- Illetracy is to Education as Flood is to ....?
- Hill is to Mountain as Stream is to .......?
- Hot is to Oven as Cold is to........?
- Fire is to Ashes as Explosion is to ........?
- Snake is to Fang as Bee is to .........?
- Country is to President as State is to ......?
- Cricket is to Bat as Hockey is to........?
ANS:
- Producer
- Court
- Wallet
- Dam
- River
- Refrigerator
- Debris
- Sting
- Governer
- Stick
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
The world’s largest commercial aircraft flying today.
The double-deck A380 is the world’s largest commercial aircraft flying today, with capacity to carry 544 passengers in a comfortable four-class configuration, and up to 853 in a single-class configuration that provides wider seats than its competitor. With superior range of 15,200 km (8,200nm), the A380 is the ideal solution to alleviate traffic congestion at crowded airports and maximize profitability on the busiest routes in the world.
The A380 has two full-length passenger levels with true widebody dimensions: a main deck and an upper deck, which are conveniently linked by fixed stairs forward and aft. Overall, its two decks offer an entire deck of floor surface more than the largest twin-engine aircraft, allowing airlines to optimize their cabin offering.
Source:Airbus.
What is Induction, Induction Cooking and Induction Cookware ?
So by now we are very familiar with Induction Stove (Chulo). The people in the market are only in search of Induction Chulo and the cookware that fits in it. The Induction Stove and its accessories associated with it has huge market now and in future. Lets know what is induction and how the induction cooking works.
Induction :The generation of electromotive force in a closed circuit by a varying magnetic flux through the circuit.
What is "Induction Cooking" ?
Cooking is the application of heat to food. Food being prepared in the home is very rarely if ever cooked on a rangetop except in or on a cooking vessel of some sort—pot, pan, whatever. Thus, the job of the cooker is not to heat the food but to heat the cooking vessel—which in turn heats and cooks the food. That not only allows the convenient holding of the food—which may be a liquid—it also allows, when we want it, a more gradual or more uniform application of heat to the food by proper design of the cooking vessel.
Induction cooking technologies does not involve generating heat which is then transferred to the cooking vessel, it makes the cooking vessel itself the original generator of the cooking heat.
Induction :The generation of electromotive force in a closed circuit by a varying magnetic flux through the circuit.
What is "Induction Cooking" ?
Cooking is the application of heat to food. Food being prepared in the home is very rarely if ever cooked on a rangetop except in or on a cooking vessel of some sort—pot, pan, whatever. Thus, the job of the cooker is not to heat the food but to heat the cooking vessel—which in turn heats and cooks the food. That not only allows the convenient holding of the food—which may be a liquid—it also allows, when we want it, a more gradual or more uniform application of heat to the food by proper design of the cooking vessel.
Cooking has therefore always consisted in generating substantial heat in a way and place that makes it easy to transfer most of that heat to a conveniently placed cooking vessel. Starting from the open fire, mankind has evolved many ways to generate such heat. The two basic methods in modern times have been the chemical and the electrical: one either burns some combustible substance—such as wood, coal, or gas—or one runs an electrical current through a resistance element (that, for instance, is how toasters work), whether in a "coil" or, more recently, inside a halogen-filled bulb.
How Induction Cooking Works:
- The element's electronics power a coil (the red lines) that produces a high-frequency electromagnetic field (represented by the orange lines).
- That field penetrates the metal of the ferrous (magnetic-material) cooking vessel and sets up a circulating electric current, which generates heat. (But see the note below.)
- The heat generated in the cooking vessel is transferred to the vessel's contents.
- Nothing outside the vessel is affected by the field—as soon as the vessel is removed from the element, or the element turned off, heat generation stops.
The cookware materials of common choice are metals: copper, aluminum, iron, and steel, especially "stainless" steel.
Induction Stoves Images :
Monday, November 16, 2015
How to Subscribe the FNF service in GSM prepaid(Nepal Telecom) ?
To subscribe the Friend and Family (FNF) service in GSM prepaid. Follow the following steps:
1. Type FNFSUB*"NT NUMBER" SEND SMS TO 1415 EXAMPLE : FNFSUB*9849I83382
Send this message to 1415. You will receive the following message from 1415 .
"Friends and Family Number Offer(Prepaid) has been activated .the offer is valid till 2015/11/16 17:01:35"
2. To add additional number for FNF. Type FNFADD*"NT NUMBER" SEND SMS TO 1415 EXAMPLE: FNFADD*9842704837
You will receive following message from 1415 after delivery of message.
"Dear customer,you have successfully added 9842704837 as your FNF number."
You can add 5 such numbers from Nepal Telecom Network (GSM,CDMA,PSTN (Landline)
Further Steps to add or delete numbers for FNF.
1. Subscription: FNFSUB*NT NUMBER
2. TO ADD FNF MEMBER: FNFADD*NT NUMBER
3.TO MODIFY FNF NUMBER: FNFMOD*OLD NT NUMBER*NEW NT NUMBER
4.TO DELETE FNF NUMBER: FNFDEL*NT NUMBER
5.TO ENQUIRE FNF NUMBER: FNFINQ
For GSM prepaid, the discounted tariff will be 70 Paisa per Minute.
1. Type FNFSUB*"NT NUMBER" SEND SMS TO 1415 EXAMPLE : FNFSUB*9849I83382
Send this message to 1415. You will receive the following message from 1415 .
"Friends and Family Number Offer(Prepaid) has been activated .the offer is valid till 2015/11/16 17:01:35"
BY DOING ABOVE STEP YOU ARE SUBSCRIBED TO FNF AND ALSO YOUR ONE NUMBER IS INCLUDED IN FNF LIST
You will receive following message from 1415 after delivery of message.
"Dear customer,you have successfully added 9842704837 as your FNF number."
ONE SMS FOR ONE NUMBER TO ADD TO FNF. SO TOTAL 4 SMS FOR 4 ADDITIONAL NUMBER.
"NT NUMBER"= Nepal Telecom Number to add either GSM,CDMA,PSTN
1. Subscription: FNFSUB*NT NUMBER
2. TO ADD FNF MEMBER: FNFADD*NT NUMBER
3.TO MODIFY FNF NUMBER: FNFMOD*OLD NT NUMBER*NEW NT NUMBER
4.TO DELETE FNF NUMBER: FNFDEL*NT NUMBER
5.TO ENQUIRE FNF NUMBER: FNFINQ
THIS SERVICE IS PROVIDED BY NEPAL TELECOM FROM 25 KARTIK 2072.
Saturday, November 14, 2015
UNO
Established: 1945 October 24
Purposes Of UNO
1. To maintain International Pease and Security.
2. To develop Friendly relations among nations based on respect for the Principle of Equal rights and Self determination of peoples.
3. To co-operate in promoting human rights,
4. To be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations in the attainment of these common ends,
5. To achieve international co-operation in solving international problems of an economics, Social, Cultural, and Humanities Character.
2. To develop Friendly relations among nations based on respect for the Principle of Equal rights and Self determination of peoples.
3. To co-operate in promoting human rights,
4. To be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations in the attainment of these common ends,
5. To achieve international co-operation in solving international problems of an economics, Social, Cultural, and Humanities Character.
Principal Organs Of UNO.
1. General Assembly
2. Security Council
3.Economic and Social Council
4. Trusteeship Council
5. International Court Of Justice
6. Secretariat.
2. Security Council
3.Economic and Social Council
4. Trusteeship Council
5. International Court Of Justice
6. Secretariat.
Principles of the UNO.
1. Principle of Sovereign Equality,
2. Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes,
3. Fulfillment in good Faith of the obligation assumed by them,
4. Providing every asssistance to UN.
5. Assurance of action of non-members of UN for the maintenance of international peace and security.
6. Refraining from the use of threat or force.
2. Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes,
3. Fulfillment in good Faith of the obligation assumed by them,
4. Providing every asssistance to UN.
5. Assurance of action of non-members of UN for the maintenance of international peace and security.
6. Refraining from the use of threat or force.
Members
Permanent Members Of Security Council: UK, USSR, China, America and France.
192 countries of the World are the members of UNO.
192 countries of the World are the members of UNO.
VETO
The Security Council Of UN ca take action on some issues, in case any nine members vote in the side of the issue.On any issue ,The council can take action only if nine members along with all five permanent members agree to do .A no vote from any one permanent member wins such a issue no matter of other members voting. This very special voting rights of the permanent member is called a Veto.
Secretaries Generals.
1. Trigve Lie (Norway) ------1946 to 1953
2. Dag Hammarskjold (Sweden) -----1953 to 1961
3. U thant (Myanmar) -------1961 to 1971
4. Kurt Waldheim (Austria)----1971 to 1981
5. Javier Perez De Cuellar (Peru)----1982 to 1991
6. Boutros B. Ghali (Egypt) ------1992 to 1996
7. Kofi Annas ( Ghana) ----1997 to 2006
8. Ban Ki-Moon( South Korea) ----2007 to date..
2. Dag Hammarskjold (Sweden) -----1953 to 1961
3. U thant (Myanmar) -------1961 to 1971
4. Kurt Waldheim (Austria)----1971 to 1981
5. Javier Perez De Cuellar (Peru)----1982 to 1991
6. Boutros B. Ghali (Egypt) ------1992 to 1996
7. Kofi Annas ( Ghana) ----1997 to 2006
8. Ban Ki-Moon( South Korea) ----2007 to date..
Important International Dates
1. International Mothers Language Day:: Feb 21
2. International Women Day::March 8
3. World Poet Day: March 21
4. World Water Day: March 22
5. World Pree Right Day: May 3
6. World Telecommunication Day: May 27
7. International Family Day: May 15
8. International Day for Cultural Diversity, Debate and Development: May 21
9. World Environment Day: June 5
10. International Bio-Diversity Day
11. World Population Day: July 11
12. International Youth Day: August 12
13. International Literacy Day: September 8
14. International Day for Ozone Layer Prevention: September 16
15. International Peace Day : September 21
16. International Music Day: October 1
17. World Living Day: October first Monday.
18. World Space Week: October 4- 10
19. World Teachers Day: October 5
20. World Postal day: October 9
2. International Women Day::March 8
3. World Poet Day: March 21
4. World Water Day: March 22
5. World Pree Right Day: May 3
6. World Telecommunication Day: May 27
7. International Family Day: May 15
8. International Day for Cultural Diversity, Debate and Development: May 21
9. World Environment Day: June 5
10. International Bio-Diversity Day
11. World Population Day: July 11
12. International Youth Day: August 12
13. International Literacy Day: September 8
14. International Day for Ozone Layer Prevention: September 16
15. International Peace Day : September 21
16. International Music Day: October 1
17. World Living Day: October first Monday.
18. World Space Week: October 4- 10
19. World Teachers Day: October 5
20. World Postal day: October 9
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
World Biggest,Smallest,Tallest and Longest
World Biggest:
World Smallest:
World Tallest:
World Longest:
- Ocean: Pacific Ocean
- River: Amazon (South Africa)
- Island:Greenland(Denmark)
- Desert:Sahara (Africa)
- Lake:Caspian Sea (Russia)
- Building: Pentagon
- Museum:British Museum(London,UK)
- Bridge:Aukland(Sanfrancisco)
- Pyramid:Great Pyrmid of Egypt
- Airport:King Adbul AJiz (Saudi Arab)
- University:Indira Gandhi National Open University (New Delhi, India)
- Flag: Great American Flag
- Bird: Ostrich
- Land Animal: Elephant
- School:South Point High School, (Calcutta)
- Clock: Bigbell, London
- Railway Station:Grand Central Terminal(New York)
World Smallest:
- Country: Vatican City
- Continent: Australia
- Bird: Bee Humming Bird
- Tree: Tundra
World Tallest:
- Mountain: Sagarmatha (8848m,Nepal)
- Plateu:Pamir (Tibet)
- Hotel in Highest altitude:Everest View
- Capital in highest altitude:Lapaz (Bolivia)
- City in higest altitude:Lhasa
- Building:Burz Khalifa(160 Storeyed and 818m)
World Longest:
- River: Nile
- Canal:Volga Baltik Canal
- Railway Line:Trans Siberian Railway
- Bridge:Dayang Kushung Grandbridge(China)
Latest Air Accidents
Date: 04/11/2015
EY-406
Date:31/10/2015 Russian F 9268
Accident Site: Sinai
The Airbus A321 crashed 23 minutes after taking off from the Sharm al-Sheikh tourist area.
Victims :224 (All dead)
EY-406
Accident Site: Juba, South Sudann
Antonov 12 BK
Victims:40 (Died) out of 43
It was Cargo Plane.
Date:31/10/2015 Russian F 9268
Accident Site: Sinai
The Airbus A321 crashed 23 minutes after taking off from the Sharm al-Sheikh tourist area.
Victims :224 (All dead)
Friday, October 30, 2015
Nepal
Area of Nepal : 147181 Sq. Km
(56827 Sq. Mile)
As per the agreement with China in B.S 2036..the area has been declared for Nepal.
Geographical Areas.
Mountainous Region
Area: 22077.15 Sq. Km (15% of Total Nepal)
Agricultural Land: 1483 Sq. Km (5.6%)
Total District: 16
Hilly Region
Area: 100083.08 Sq. Km
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