Tuesday, 28 June 2016

WASTE MANAGEMENT IN INDIA

Management is the act or process of deciding how to use something.Waste Management is relatively important in day to day life.Waste Management is all the activities and action required to manage waste from its inception to it's final disposal.In India the last three years have seen hazardous waste import increased by 48%.In 2009 6.4 million tones of hazardous waste came from the west to India and 5.9 million tones was produced domestically.Much of this waste was metal,electronics and plastics.They may have contaminated with lead,mercury and other toxins which can cause serious illness and environmental damage.The government is supposed to monitor the import of hazardous waste which enters India through a gap in the law that allows the import of waste for recycling.Most of the parts in India do not have radiation scanning technology. 
Waste comes to distribution centers like West Delhi's Mundka and Mumbai's Dharavi before being taken away by different agents to specialty processing markets like Seelampur in Delhi.Agents sell the components to others who sell them to factories.The finished recycled products much cheaper than their branded counterparts are sold in the wholesale markets.India has a capacity to handle just 30% of it's domestic waste.India's capacity to treat hazardous waste is not growing at the same pace as waste generations.Although recycling industries are temporarily profitable,the damage to the environment is often permanent.Near Moradabad,the waters of the once-fertile Ramganga river have turned black with plastic ash.With no government control and little regard for the environment,the private waste-processing industry poses a threat to public safety in India.

Monday, 20 June 2016

KISHORE KUMAR:ESSENCE OF BOLLYWOOD INDUSTRY

Kishore Kumar (4 August 1929 – 13 October 1987) was an Indian film playback singer, actor,director, and screenwriter. He is considered one of the most successful playback singers of the Hindi Film Industry.He won 8 Filmfare awards for best male playback singer.1950's to 1970's were the eras's of Kishore Kumar.The three Ganguly brothers Ashok Kumar,Anop Kumar and Kishore kumar was the part of iconic comedy Chalti ka Naam Gaadi(1958).Kishore Kumar started his career at Bombay Talkies.Music director Khemchand Prakash gave kumar a chance to sing "Marne KI duayen kyon Mangu" for the film Ziddi(1948).Kumar played the hero in Bombay Talkies film Andolan(1951).Earlier he was not interested in a film career.He was more interested in becoming a singer. 


Salil Chowdhury, the music director for Naukri, was initially dismissive of Kumar as a singer when he found that Kumar had no formal training in music.However, after hearing his voice, Chowdhury gave him the song Chhota sa ghar hoga.Kumar starred in films New Delhi (1957),Aasha(1957),Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi(1958). In the movie Half Ticket, for one of the songs - Aake Seedhi Lagi Dil Pe - the music director Salil Chowdhary had a duet in mind and wanted Kishore Kumar and Lata Mangeshkar sing the song. However, since Lata Mangeshkar was not in town and Salil Chowdhury had to record that song before Lata Manageshkar could return Kishore Kumar solved the problem by singing for both the male and female versions of the song himself .1970s and 1980s, Kumar sang for Rajesh Khanna, Amitabh Bacchan,Dharmendra,Devanand.He Improved his bollywood career day by day.
The year 1986 is a critical year for Kishore Kumar.He suffers from a heart attack.As he was a good fighter he recovers from this,but it causes him to greatly reduce his recording schedule.He plans to go into retirement and return to his birthplace of Khandwa;but this just does not seem to happen Kishore's last recording was a playback song for Mithun Chakraborty.This was duet with Asha Bhosle for the film "Waqt KI Aawaz"
In 1987 he suffers another massive heart attack in Bombay.He died on October 13,1987 ,at the age of 58.His body was taken back to his birth place of Khandwa for cremation.There are several sound alike but no one can beat kishore kumar.whether a joyful the way he was able to communicate his emotions to the listeners was really remarkable.

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

KL RAHUL:First Indian to score a century on ODI Debut

Kannaur Lokesh Rahul(born 18 April 1992) Commonly known as KL Rahul is an Indian cricketer who plays for India in International cricket and Karnataka in domestic cricket.He is right-handed batsman and occasional wicket keeper.Rahul Played for India at the 2010 ICC Under-19 cricket world cup.Currently he is playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL.
   Rahul started his International career debuting against Australia in the 2014-15 test series at Melbourne.He scored 110 runs,his maiden test century in his second test match at Sydney.Rahul is the only player for India to score a century on debut  in a one day international scoring 100* against Zimbabwe on 11 June 2016 at Harare Sports Club.In his inning he scored seven 4's and one 6's.
   ''I am in the right space in my mind,I am just thinking of watching the ball and nothing else and letting my instincts take over.That's the best place to be a batsman''Rahul said after the match.Also he added "I wouldn't have been such a confident player that I am today if I had not gotten that kind of failure in my first test match"(In his first test match he scored '3' runs in first inning and '1' run in second inning) 
   KL Rahul has the ability to adopt to all three formats is the biggest plus for Rahul.With age on his side he is bound to get more opportunities. 

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Intelligent Automation:A new era of Innovation



  • AutomationAutomation is the use of various Control System for operating equipment such as machinery, processes in factories, boilers and heat treating ovens, switching on telephone networks, steering and stabilization of ships, aircraft and other applications with minimal or reduced human intervention.The biggest benefit of automation is that it saves labor; however, it is also used to save energy and materials and to improve quality, accuracy and precision.Automation has been achieved by various means including mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, electronic devices and computers, usually in combination. Complicated systems, such as modern factories, airplanes and ships typically use all these combined techniques.
  • Artificial Intelligence:Artificial intelligence (AI) is the intelligence exhibited by machines. In computer science, an ideal "intelligent" machine is a flexible rational agent that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of success at an arbitrary goal.
  • Intelligent Automation:It is nothing but combination of artificial intelligence and automation.Intelligent Automation marries artificial intelligence-including natural language processing machine learning and machine vision with automation.Artificial intelligence and automation are hardly new,but the technologies have progressed substantially in recent years.Some intelligent automation technologies such as those powering a new generation of collaborative robots and Google's self driving cars,analyze and respond to a stream of situational data from sensors.

Nowadays companies in nearly every sector are investing in intelligent automation.There are three primary forms of intelligent automation applications deciders,doers and movers
  1. Deciders are information system that automate decision making
  2. Doers,such as collaborative robots,automate physical tasks
  3. Movers use sensors and artificial intelligence to automate transportation 
Advances in artificial intelligence,robotics and automation,supported by substantial capital investments,are fueling a new era of intelligent automation,which likely to become an important driver of organizational performance in the years to come.It is important for companies in all sectors to understand and adopt intelligent automation,or risk falling behind