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Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Success In Business In Islamic Way

Success In Business In Islamic Way:
According to Islam, the secret of success of a good businessman is that he  must serve and satisfy his customers. Purchasing or offering products or administrations with the end goal of
Procuring benefit is called business. This is the most established, general calling on the planet. Yet in time long past times business was a basic issue in our times has gotten to be extremely intricate. The aim of good businessman should be service of his customers and thereby earning profit. This is the right but he should not indulge in profiteering, he should not charge very high profits at the cost of customers. If he services and satisfies his customers and earn reasonable profit, he would be, by the grace of  God , a successful businessman. He would be successful in to ways: in money and in earning a good reputation for himself and his business. These days however, the aim of businessman have changed. The have actually only one aim, to earn as much profit as possible by fear of foul means. This is not a praiseworthy aim. In developing countries, the businessmen charge very high profit but do not try to satisfy their customers. They become rich in a short time but they do not earn a good name for themselves.


Monday, 16 March 2015

Why is rainbow seen after rain?

Why is rainbow seen after rain?
After a rainfall, the clouds break and lie hanging
in the sky and the sun is also visible. The Sun’s rays,
falling on the water drops, are dispersed, totally
reflected at the back of the drops and then again
refracted into the eye of the observer with his back
towards the sun. These dispersed rays which have
suffered deviation give rise to a concentrated beam of
light indicating all the colours of light.

Friday, 13 March 2015

Vienna is world’s nicest cities.


VIENNA: Vienna, Austria's rich capital on the Danube waterway, has again been recognized as offering the best personal satisfaction of any city on the planet; Baghdad, afresh, was regarded the most noticeably awful to live in. The counseling firm Mercer said German and Swiss urban areas additionally performed well in its yearly nature of living rankings. Zurich, Munich, Duesseldorf and Frankfurt stayed in the main 10. Mercer's review helps organizations and associations focus pay and hardship recompenses for global staff. It utilizes many criteria, for example, political soundness, health awareness, training, wrongdoing, entertainment and transport. With a populace of 1.7 million, Vienna topped the overview for the sixth year consecutively, gloating an energetic social scene nearby complete health awareness and moderate lodging expenses. The Austrian capital's far reaching open transport framework costs only 1 euro a day for a yearly pass. Its Habsburg-period cafés, building design, castles, musical dramas and other social establishments makes it a prime vacationer destination. Europe has seven of the world's main 10 urban areas in the 2015 review. New Zealand, Australia and Canada each have a city in the main 10. Baghdad, the Iraqi capital, was again positioned least on the planet. Waves of partisan brutality have cleared through the city since the American-drove intrusion in 2003.

Dubai ‘Museum of the Future’

Dubai on Wednesday reported arrangements to fabricate an oval ring-molded "Gallery of the Future" to showcase development and answers for difficulties confronting urban communities of the advancing decades. The historical center is to be based on a lush slope close to the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower, with a 500-million-dirham ($136m) sticker and planning to open in 2017.  The Museum of the Future will "effectively deliver advanced innovations," the blasting Gulf emirate's administration said, and give a "changeless home for the world's most prominent advancements".  It will "work to animate and brood innovative answers for the difficulties of future urban communities. It will unite the brightest scientists, originators, designers and lenders under one top". 
The historical center will house "advancement labs" concentrated on wellbeing, instruction, keen urban areas, vitality and transport, and give a stage to innovations by world-driving innovation monsters and new businesses.

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

WHO WAS KING AKBAR? HISTORY OF KING AKBAR

 Akbar was one of the greatest monarchs of India. The king Akbar was born in October  15, 1542 Sindh and died in 1605 Agra. He succeeded the throne after his father Humayun’s death. But his position was dangerous because Delhi was seized by the Afghans. Their commander-in-Chief, Hemu, was in charge of it. In the second Battle of Panipat in 1556, Hemu was almost on the point of victory. But an arrow pierced his eye and he became unconscious. His army fled and the fortune favoured Akbar. The Mughal victory was decisive. During the first five years of Akbar’s reign, Bairam Khan acted as his regent. He consolidated the Mughal empire. After five years he was removed by Akbar due to court intrigues and sent to Mecca. But on his way Bairam was killed by an Afghan. Akbar’s military conquests were extensive. He conquered
northern India from Agra to Gujarat and then from Agra to Bengal. 

Relations with Rajputs:
The Rajput policy of Akbar was notable. He married the Rajput princess, the daughter of Raja Bharamal. It was a turnin
point in the history of Mughals. Rajputs served the Mughals for four generations. Many of them rose to the positions of military generals. Raja Bhagawan Das and Raja Man Singh were given senior positions
in the administration by Akbar. One by one, all Rajput states submitted to Akbar.
But the Ranas of Mewar continued to defy despite several defeats. In the Battle of Haldighati, Rana Pratap Singh was severely defeated by the Mughal army led by Man Singh in 1576. Following the defeat of Mewar, most of the leading Rajput rulers had accepted  Akbar’s suzerainty. Akbar’s Rajput policy was combined with a broad religious toleration. He abolished the pilgrim tax and later the jiziya. The Rajput policy of Akbar proved to be beneficial to the Mughal state as well as to the Rajputs. The alliance secured to the Mughals the services of the bravest warriors. On the other hand it ensured peace in Rajasthan and a number of Rajputs who joined the Mughal service rose to important positions. 


Religious Policy:
Akbar rose to fame in the pages of history due to his religious policy. Various factors were responsible for his religious ideas. The most important among them were his early contacts with the sufi saints, the teachings of his tutor Abdul Latif, his marriage with Rajput women, his association with intellectual giants like Shaikh Mubarak and his two illustrious sons – Abul Faizi and Abul Fazl – and his ambition to establish an empire in Hindustan. In the beginning of his life, Akbar was a pious Muslim. Soon after marrying Jodh Bai of Amber, he abolished the pilgrim tax and in 1562, he abolished jiziya. He allowed his Hindu wives to worship
their own gods.
Akbar made some experiments in the land revenue administration with the help of Raja Todar Mal. The land revenue system of Akbar was called Zabtior Bandobastsystem. It was further improved by Raja Todar Mal. It was known as Dahsala System which was completed in 1580. By this system, Todar Mal introduced a uniform system of land measurement.
Akbar’s reign was an example of the stimulating effects of cultural encounter. It has also often been portrayed as a model for future governments—strong, benevolent, tolerant, and enlightened. Effective government in a country as geographically vast and as socially complex as India demands a wide measure of social support. Akbar understood this need and satisfied it.

WHAT IS THE HISTORY OF THE MUGHAL EMPIRE IN INDIA?

1-Babur (1526-1530)
Babur was the founder of the Mughal Empire in India. His original name was Zahiruddin Muhammad.
2-Humayun (1530-1540)
Humayun was the eldest son of Babur. Humayun means “fortune” but he remained the most unfortunate ruler of the Mughal Empire. 3-Sur Interregnum (1540-1555) The founder of the Sur dynasty was Sher Shah, whose original name was Farid. He was the son of Hasan Khan.
4-Sher Shah Sur (1540-1545)
Sher Shah waged extensive wars with the Rajputs and expanded his empire.  
5-Humayun (1555-1556)
When Humayun left India in 1540, he married Hamida Banu Begum on his way to Sind. In 1555, Humayun defeated the Afghans and recovered the Mughal throne.
6-Akbar (1556-1605)
Akbar was one of the greatest monarchs of India. He succeeded the throne after his father Humayun’s death.
7-Jahangir (1605-1627)
 When Akbar died, Prince Salim succeeded with the title Jahangir in 1605.
 8-Aurangazeb (1658-1707)
Aurangazeb was one of the ablest of the Mughal kings. He assumed the title Alamgir, World Conqueror.

Monday, 9 March 2015

WhatsApp Now Has 500 Million Regular, Active Users Around The World.


Washington: WhatsApp now has 500 million regular, active users around the world, the free mobile messaging service being acquired by Facebook said. That is up from an estimated 450 million as of late February, as the service’s reach expanded rapidly in countries including Brazil, India, Mexico, and Russia. WhatsApp said on its blog that its users are also sharing more than 700 million photos and 100 million videos a day. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg announced that his social network is acquiring WhatsApp for $19 billion. The stock and cash purchase marries WhatsApp’s steadily growing user base with Facebook’s 1.2 billion active users.

Bangladeshi scientist Discover Solar System Motor Cycle


Recently Bangladeshi scientist Jubaier Hosain has discovered solar system motor cycle. He lived in Pornanduali, Magura. This bike is traffic conducive, fuel reducible and natural.Scientist Jubaier named this bike "DIGITAL EASY CYCLE". This is also made of such kind of technology that this motorcycle will not start until the helmet is put on the head.

TOP SECRETS TO LEARN A LANGUAGE


Sometimes travelling the globe for work will force you to come up with ways to master conversation in many languages, As you learn, be sure to consume media in the foreign language. If you are starting out, read illustrated children's books or watch familiar films in a foreign language, experts advise. If you have specific goals to achieve, such as conversing with a partner or using a foreign language at work, that motivation can be all you need to begin to master conversations. But beware lofty ambitions. If you say you want to be fluent in two months, you will likely be disappointed. But if your goal is to reach some level of conversational proficiency, especially for a work assignment, that’s a more attainable goal. For example if you are going to learn English language. Keep these tips in your mind. 1-Word: Learn new words every day and use in you own sentences.
2-Movies: Watch English movies
3-Books: Read newspapers and books
4-Grammar: Learn basic grammar to speak correct language.
5-Talk: Meet your friends and try to speak in English.
After all your hard work, don't forget to reward yourself. Learning English is hard, but with these tips on learning English, you will get better.

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

World General Knowledge

World General Knowledge About All Countries.
  •  The first Prime minister of Bangladesh was Mujibur Rehman
  •  The longest river in the world is the Nile
  • The longest highway in the world is the TransCanada
  •  The longest highway in the world has a length of About 8000 km
  • The highest mountain in the world is the Everest
  •  The country that accounts for nearly one third of the total teak production of the world is
           Myanmar
  •  The biggest desert in the world is the Sahara desert
  •  The largest coffee growing country in the world is Brazil
  •  The country also known as "country of Copper" is Zambia
  •  The name given to the border which separates Pakistan and Afghanistan is Durand line
  • The river Volga flows out into the Caspian sea
  • The coldest place on the earth is Verkoyansk in Siberia
  •  The country which ranks second in terms of land area is Canada
  •  The largest Island in the Mediterranean sea is Sicily
  • The river Jordan flows out into the Dead sea
  •  The biggest delta in the world is the Ganges Delta
  • The capital city that stands on the river Danube is Belgrade
  • The Japanese call their country as Nippon
  • The length of the English channel is 564 kilometres
  •  The world's oldest known city is Damascus
  •  The city which is also known as the City of Canals is Venice
  •  The country in which river Wangchu flows is Myanmar
  •  The biggest island of the world is Greenland
  •  The city which is the biggest centre for manufacture of automobiles in the world is
           Detroit, USA
  •  The country which is the largest producer of manganese in the world is
          China & South Africa
  •  The country which is the largest producer of rubber in the world is Malaysia
  •  The country which is the largest producer of tin in the world is China
  •  The river which carries maximum quantity of water into the sea is the Amazon River
  •  The city which was once called the `Forbidden City' was Peking
  •  The country called the Land of Rising Sun is Japan
  •  Mount Everest was named after Sir George Everest
  •  The volcano Vesuvius is located in Italy
  •  The country known as the Sugar Bowl of the world is Cuba
  •  The length of the Suez Canal is 162.5 kilometers
  •  The lowest point on earth is The coastal area of Dead sea
  •  The Gurkhas are the original inhabitants of Nepal
  •  The largest ocean of the world is the Pacific ocean
  •  The largest bell in the world is the Tsar Kolkol at Kremlin, Moscow
  •  The biggest stadium in the world is the Strahov Stadium, Prague
  • The world's largest diamond producing country is South Africa
  •  Australia was discovered by James Cook
  •  The first Governor General of Pakistan is Mohammed Ali Jinnah
  •  Dublin is situated at the mouth of river Liffey
  •  The earlier name of New York city was New Amsterdam
  •  The Eifel tower was built by Alexander Eiffel
  • The Red Cross was founded by Jean Henri Durant
  •  The country which has the greatest population density is Monaco
  •  The national flower of Britain is Rose
  • Niagara Falls was discovered by Louis Hennepin
  •  The national flower of Italy is Lily
  •  The national flower of China is Narcissus
  •  The permanent secretariat of the SAARC is located at Kathmandu
  •  The gateway to the Gulf of Iran is Strait of Hormuz
  •  The first Industrial Revolution took place in England
  •  World Environment Day is observed on 5th June
  •  The first Republican President of America was Abraham Lincoln
  •  The country famous for Samba dance is Brazil
  • The name of Alexander's horse was Beucephalus
  •  Singapore was founded by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles
  •  The famous British one-eyed Admiral was Nelson
  •  The earlier name of Sri Lanka was Ceylon
  •  The UNO was formed in the year 1945
  •  UNO stands for United Nations Organization
  •  The independence day of South Korea is celebrated on 15th August
  •  'Last Judgement' was the first painting of an Italian painter named Michelangelo
  •  Paradise Regained was written by John Milton
  •  The first President of Egypt was Mohammed Nequib
  •  The first man to reach North Pole was Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary
  •  The most famous painting of Pablo Picasso was Guermica
  •  The primary producer of newsprint in the world is Canada
  •  The first explorer to reach the South Pole was Cap. Ronald Amundson
  •  The person who is called the father of modern Italy is G.Garibaldi
  •  World literacy day is celebrated on 8th September
  •  The founder of modern Germany is Bismarck
  •  The country known as the land of the midnight sun is Norway
  •  The place known as the Roof of the world is Tibet
  •  The founder of the Chinese Republic was San Yat Sen
  •  The first Pakistani to receive the Nobel Prize was Abdul Salam
  • The first woman Prime Minister of Britain was Margaret Thatcher
  •  The first Secretary General of the UNO was Trygve Lie
  •  The sculptor of the statue of Liberty was Frederick Auguste Bartholdi
  •  The port of Baku is situated in Azerbaijan
  •  John F Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald
  •  The largest river in France is Loire
  •  The Queen of England who married her brother-in-law was Catherine of Aragon
  • The first black person to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize was Ralph Johnson Bunche
  •  The first British University to admit women for degree courses was London University
  •  The principal export of Jamaica is Sugar
  •  New York is popularly known as the city of Skyscrapers
  •  Madagascar is popularly known as the Island of Cloves
  •  The country known as the Land of White Elephant is Thailand
  •  The country known as the Land of Morning Calm is Korea
  •  The country known as the Land of Thunderbolts is Bhutan
  •  The highest waterfalls in the world is the Salto Angel Falls, Venezuela
  •  The largest library in the world is the United States Library of Congress, Washington DC
  •  The author of Harry Potter Books is JK Rowling
  •  Nickname of New York city is Big Apple
  •  What do you call a group of sheep? A Flock of Sheep
  •  In which sport do players take long and short corners? Hockey
  •  Who was the youngest President of the USA? Theodore Roosevelt
  •  How many legs do butterflies have? 6 Legs & 2 Pair of Wings

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

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