The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is likely to hold the
draw of lots for the Housing Scheme 2014 on 12 November.So suspense continue......
Earlier it was decided to display result on 10 November with the help of YouTube broadcasting but handling 10 lakhs of application is not easy.So now date shifted to 12 November (Wednesday). I hope that DDA server will be able to handle the applicant visit this time,else we all have to wait little more than we are expecting. Lets see ...!!!!!
Monday, 10 November 2014
DDA result 2014
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Sale all the way
Flipkart, amazon ,snapdeal are the major companies pushing their limits to reach their desired goal of becoming no.1 online shopping companies by providing varies discount on products.This all start when flipkart put a huge one day discount on its product which push other competitor in this field to make their moves before its too late and hence they use the same recipe with different masalas(like all we usually do ;p)
But in this race fist come and first serve rule applied as flipkart takes most of the credit of launching its all new method of selling their product range with large discount for one day (6 October) and now giving normal discount whereas competitors like snapdeal,amazon etc is not able to match that benchmark but still they are struggling.People are now addicted to internet.Flipkart is good player in e-commerce and will be strong competitor unless other come with any brilliant innovative idea of manipulating customer mind towards their site!!!!
Lets watch this e-commerce war.....
Battle continue.....
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Big news stories of 2014 around the world
- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke took over the world’s most important central bank in February 2006 and a little over two years later global financial markets went into meltdown.
- The Black Sea resort city of Sochi in Russia will be swarming with thousands of super-fit, lycra-wearing athletes participating in the 22nd Winter Olympics. The huge sporting event has attracted a lot of attention in recent months, mostly for reasons Russian President Vladimir Putin would probably prefer had stayed out of the international spotlight.
- 20 years have passed since the genocide in Rwanda, which was triggered by the shooting down of a plane carrying the country’s then President Juvenal Habyarimana, a Hutu, on April 6.
- The world’s biggest democracy goes to the polls in the first half of 2014 to elect a new national government. Based on the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party’s strong showing in recent state elections, the Hindu nationalist party is looking more likely to defeat the ruling Indian National Congress.
- The BJP candidate for the role of prime minister, Narendra Modi, is seen as more business-friendly than leaders of the current government, but is dogged by controversy over his role inthe 2002 anti-Muslim riots in the state of Gujarat
- Football teams on the planet battle it out for the FIFA World Cup. Croatia will have the honor of kicking off the tournament against Brazil at Arena Corinthians in Sao Paolo on June 12.
- Egypt is scheduled to hold parliamentary and presidential elections in the summer, completing a political transition plan unveiled by the military after it ousted former Islamist President Mohamed Morsi last July.
- Countries around the world are preparing to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I, also known as the Great War, which began on July 28, 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife by a Serbian nationalist
- Voters in Scotland will decide whether the nation will become independent or remain part of the United Kingdom in a referendum scheduled for Sept. 18. People will be asked to answer 'yes' or 'no' to the question “Should Scotland be an independent country.
- Americans will have the chance to rearrange the chairs in the US Congress in the mid-term elections on Nov. 4.
- While the disastrous roll out of the Obamacare website has hurt the Democrats in the polls, the federal government shutdown didn’t do the Republicans any favors either.
- If a week is a long time in politics then 11 months is an eternity and a lot can change between now and election day
- NATO plans to withdraw all its troops from Afghanistan by the end of the year, unless President Hamid Karzai signs a bilateral security agreement allowing some US troops to stay on the ground post-2014 to help Afghan forces with training and counter terrorism.
- Coalition forces have been on Afghan soil for 12 years and there is little political appetite left among NATO members to keep any more boots on the ground than is absolutely necessary.