KOZHIKODE: India's largest mosque is planned to be built in Kozhikode covering an area of 12 acres on the sprawling 'Knowledge City' complex of Islamic religious and Cultural Jamia Markazu Ssaquafathi Ssunniyya near here. Estimated to cost Rs 40 crore for construction, the mosque would be able to accommodate 25,000 people for prayer at a time, Markazu sources here said. According to Riyaz Muhammad,the Thrissur-based architect who has done the design for the mosque,the magnificent structure would be following the Mughal architectural style.
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Petrol only 14rps per litre :) :)
A long lasted day will be coming soon to grab your attention after 2-3 years i.e Petrol price only 14rps per litre. Petrol that will is made up of hydrogen and releases water instead of carbon :) There wont be pollution, environment will be so pure and people decide to live more and more in such a loving atmosphere :) U S scientist are working on it and after the final testing it will be released soon all over the world :) It will be Miracle in India, people are unable to bear such drastic increase in Petrol prices these years. Will be waiting soon !!!
Note: Knowing something is better than Nothing, so do visit again and again :)
Sunday, January 30, 2011
How to get Distinction in JNTU with less Preparation?
In order to get distinction in JNTU one need to get an aggregate of 70% even 69.999% is not allowed it comes under First class only. The total marks of the entire curriculum is for 5425 and for calculating the aggregate two optional subjects are left out and it is done only for a total 5225 marks i.e. one need to secure 216 credits out of the given 224 credits in order to eligible for B. Tech degree.
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Are 3D films really bad for you?
There is still no scientific evidence which proves whether the eyestrain, blurred vision, dizziness, headaches or nausea reportedly caused by watching 3D content, will cause long term damage, according to experts. As 3D content and 3D-enabled devices become more mainstream, the health warnings are on the rise. For example, consumer electronic giants, such as Samsung, have issued several warnings relating to the consumption of 3D.
However, eye experts have questioned the validity of these warnings, and believe that these electronics companies are erring on the side of caution to avoid any potential lawsuits, just in case there are any unexpected side effects of 3D technology.
"There is no decent scientific evidence or research at the moment to show that 3D technology cause any harm to children's or adults eyes...I think at the moment it is more a case of these technology companies covering their backs in the current world of regular litigation," the Telegraph quoted Gail Stephenson, head of the Directorate of Orthoptics and Vision Science at Liverpool University, as saying.
"As with any type of activity done for a long period of time, such as sitting on the sofa while watching TV for hours on end, people may suffer some symptoms afterwards – such as headaches, blurred vision and disorientation. So I think the message to people using 3D technology is not to enjoy it without regular breaks. Whenever we put any of our bodily systems under stress, they react unusually but there is nothing to say there is anything specifically harmful about 3D technology to the eyes of children or adults," she added.
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