Tuesday, March 29, 2011

RAIN IN MOHALI GUYS............

Its raining heavily in Mohali just on the eve of high voltage semi-final between the arch rival India and Pakistan .All the players are set to go tomorrow but unusual weather at this time of the year has put the tomorrow's match on hold. Media has reported rain in Mohali and other adjoining places like Shimla.
I hope the rain does not spoil this game.ICC has already reserved a day for this kind of situation. But how will we wait for another day.
In the first semi final Srilanka registered a stunning victory over the Kiwis with few hiccups in the middle of the inning.
At this point i can say only one thing "Rain Rain Go To Spain Never Come Back Again"
Surjeet Singh

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Semi final ticket for Overseas fans..

                      I live in Mohali but did not expect that the most awaited semi final between India and Pakistan would be played here, so missed the chance to buy the ticket. I have just tried to check the availability online but i could not find any link to book the ticket.Sad for all fans here.I think i have to wait in the queue on 27th when the tickets will be sold outside the stadium.A lot of overseas friends have called me to get the tickets for them , I will surely try to get one.
Surjeet Singh

Bye Bye Australia.


So finally we have seen an exit of Australia without the trophy.And its proud moment for India to send them back. The boasters have been made quite by a great team work by the Indian Cricket team.Indian bowlers unexpectedly restricted below 300 runs. And then a good small partnerships through the chase lead them to register there first victory over Australia in a world cup match , after 11 encounters.It will be the first time that Australia has not reached in the semi final.
Now we will see the most awaited match of this world cup when India will take on arch rival Pakistan.
Well done Men Blue...
          
SURJEET SINGH

First man on planet to reach 18000

                                       Today, Sachin made more than 1 billion people feel proud as he completed 18000 runs in ODIs. He is the first and could be the only man to achieve this. We may not see this record broken for at least next two decades.This is going to be Sachin's world cup.And what more can we expect when the record has been while playing the champion Australia. Notably Ponting has challenged Sachin that he would not let him complete his 100th century in this match. I hope he completes his 100*100 and gives a answer to that boaster.
Congrats to him.Keep it up.
Surjeet Singh
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'RUPAY CARD' replaces Master/Visa Card


                           India Inc. has added another feather in its cap as after a gap of two years of planning, the National Payments Corporation has at last finalized the launch of its own payment card “Rupay Card”. The card will be an indigenous replacement for Master and Visa card.
                           To date domestic banks have no option but to tie up with Visa or Master card for connectivity between card holders, merchants and  issuing banks not just within the country but across the globe in the absence of domestic card. Every transaction done using a debit or credit card issued by a domestic bank is routed through server network owned by Visa or Master Card, based outside the country. They charge hugely to provide these services. In the year 2010, domestic banks paid more than Rs.500 crore in total as fee to these firms for processing all debit and credit card transactions.
                           The Rupay Card will be initially launching as domestic ATM/debit card followed by international credit card later on. The commercial launch is expected in few months. Ernst & Young financial consultancy firm will develop and roll out the complete architecture, including the logo, card design and software for the “RUPAY CARD”. Really a great news for us.
Surjeet Singh

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Bring a change for parents...


                                     “My Daddy Strongest” I am sure that all of us have forgotten this phrase which has always made us believe safe and brave in our school days, but now why have we forgotten this?
                                     Have you ever thought who held our hand when we took our step of life, who kept awake through out the night when our body was just one degree more, who let you not fall from the first bicycle ride, why do forget our first teacher?
I am too one you who has unconsciously ignored my parents, family members and childhood friends.
                         But Why? All of us have only one standardized reason/excuse “career” and our “passionate dream”. But we always forget our parents who never slept for days just to take care of our dreams. But now why we are so helpless to look after them. We are the best followers of the western world and hence how can we forget our new achievement “Old Age Home”. Is this a growth indicator or new synonymous of impassiveness? Second excuse “Very Busy”/ “No Time”. Is it true? When we have enough time to update our status on social networks daily or when we watch a T20 match.
I am not here to teach you, I am just trying to share with you what we can do for them even in our busy schedule to make them feel happy and cared.
1. Just one call on every alternate day….             Possible?
2. Touch their feet when you visit your home…    Possible?
3. An outdoor lunch/dinner when at home…        Possible?
4. Show your salary draft to your father….          Possible?
5. Give Jadoo ki Jhappi to your mother …          Possible?
6. Voluntarily take them for annual health check once a year.    Possible ?

I know the list can be as long as we can think. But I want your help to make it longer and longer.
Please suggest few more  ideas.………..
Surjeet Singh

Men's Health and Green Tea..


                                                         !!!!!Green Tea!!!!
                        Tea is the oldest beverage used on this earth apart from wine. Eastern countries like China and Japan are thought to be the originator of this wonderful beverage. Now a day tea is consumed not merely because of its taste but for its significant medicinal properties also. Have you ever thought when the whole western world is spending so much money on heart diseases at the same time Japan and China have lowest incidences of heart attack. It’s only because of the form of tea they are consuming since thousands of years. Yes it is the Green Tea form which is benefiting their health.
                                  It’s important to know why this product is being accepted so widely.
Tea leaves contain the active ingredient class as Flavenoids especially epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG). It is a powerful anti-oxidant. Its anti-oxidant property is considered to 100 times more than vitamin-C and 25 times more than vitamin-E.  It reduces the level of free radicals produced in the body by smoking, alcohol, pollutants and general metabolic reactions of body.
Benefits of Green Tea:
Men’s Health: 
                        Green tea extract has proven effect on increasing sperm count. Flavenoids have positive effect on semen formation. Thus it helps in improving libido profile in men. Chinese sumo wrestlers and athletes drink green tea as to improve their reflexes and strengthen their muscle tone. As these athletes have to do a lot of exercise causing the release of huge amount of free radicals, then the antioxidant compounds of  green tea helps them recovering from their damages. In older men green tea can be beneficial in reducing enlargement of prostate gland. 2-3 cups of green tea can prevent lethargy in hectic workers.
Effect on heart:
                           Green tea helps in reducing the level of HDL (bad cholesterol) and increasing the level of LDL (good cholesterol) . Thereby reducing the risk of heart disease and stroke. EGCG prevents blood clot formation in coronary arteries.
Cancer prevention:
                                 Free radicals originating from smoke, pollutants and junk food have carcinogenic properties. Green tea has an excellent anti-oxidant property, thus providing natural protection against carcinogens. Studies have revealed green tea reduces incidences of gastric cancer to a significant level.

SURJEET SIINGH


Monday, March 21, 2011

IPL-4 Schedule officialy published ...........


Day
Date
Time
Teams
Venue
Friday
04/08/2011
8 PM IST
CSK v KKR
Chennai
Saturday
04/09/2011
4 PM IST
DC v RR
Hyderabad
8 PM IST
KTK v RCB
Kochi
Sunday
04/10/2011
4 PM IST
DD v MI
Delhi
8 PM IST
PW v KXIP
Navi Mumbai
Monday
04/11/2011
8 PM IST
KKR v DC
Kolkata
Tuesday
04/12/2011
4 PM IST
RR v DD
Jaipur
8 PM IST
RCB v MI
Bangalore
Wednesday
04/13/2011
4 PM IST
KXIP v CSK
Mohali
8 PM IST
PW v KTK
Navi Mumbai
Thursday
04/14/2011
8 PM IST
DC v RCB
Hyderabad
Friday
04/15/2011
4 PM IST
RR v KKR
Jaipur
8 PM IST
MI v KTK
Mumbai
Saturday
04/16/2011
4 PM IST
CSK v RCB
Chennai
8 PM IST
DC v KXIP
Hyderabad
Sunday
04/17/2011
4 PM IST
PW v DD
Navi Mumbai
8 PM IST
KKR v RR
Kolkata
Monday
04/18/2011
8 PM IST
KTK v CSK
Kochi
Tuesday
04/19/2011
4 PM IST
DD v DC
Delhi
8 PM IST
RCB v RR
Bangalore
Wednesday
04/20/2011
4 PM IST
MI v PW
Mumbai
8 PM IST
KKR v KTK
Kolkata
Thursday
04/21/2011
8 PM IST
KXIP v RR
Mohali
Friday
04/22/2011
4 PM IST
KKR v RCB
Kolkata
8 PM IST
MI v CSK
Mumbai
Saturday
04/23/2011
8 PM IST
Delhi v KXIP
Delhi
Sunday
04/24/2011
4 PM IST
DC v MI
Hyderabad
8 PM IST
RR v KTK
Jaipur
Monday
04/25/2011
8 PM IST
CSK v PW
Chennai
Tuesday
04/26/2011
8 PM IST
DD v RCB
Delhi
Wednesday
04/27/2011
4 PM IST
PW v CSK
Navi Mumbai
8 PM IST
KTK v DC
Kochi
Thursday
04/28/2011
8 PM IST
DD v KKR
Delhi
Friday
04/29/2011
4 PM IST
RR v MI
Jaipur
8 PM IST
RCB v PW
Bangalore
Saturday
04/30/2011
4 PM IST
KTK v DD
Kochi
8 PM IST
KKR v KXIP
Kolkata
Sunday
05/01/2011
4 PM IST
RR v PW
Jaipur
8 PM IST
CSK v DC
Chennai
Monday
05/02/2011
4 PM IST
MI v KXIP
Mumbai
8 PM IST
DD v KTK
Delhi
Tuesday
05/03/2011
8 PM IST
DC v KKR
Hyderabad
Wednesday
05/04/2011
4 PM IST
CSK v RR
Chennai
8 PM IST
PW v MI
Navi Mumbai
Thursday
05/05/2011
4 PM IST
KTK v KKR
Kochi
8 PM IST
DC v DD
Hyderabad
Friday
05/06/2011
8 PM IST
RCB v KXIP
Bangalore
Saturday
05/07/2011
4 PM IST
KKR v CSK
Kolkata
8 PM IST
MI v DD
Mumbai
Sunday
05/08/2011
4 PM IST
RCB v KTK
Bangalore
8 PM IST
KXIP v PW
Mohali
Monday
05/09/2011
8 PM IST
RR v CSK
Jaipur
Tuesday
05/10/2011
4 PM IST
DC v PW
Hyderabad
8 PM IST
KXIP v MI
Mohali
Wednesday
05/11/2011
8 PM IST
RR v RCB
Jaipur
Thursday
05/12/2011
8 PM IST
CSK v DD
Chennai
Friday
05/13/2011
8 PM IST
KTK v KXIP
Indore
Saturday
05/14/2011
4 PM IST
RCB v KKR
Bangalore
8 PM IST
MI v DC
Mumbai
Sunday
05/15/2011
4 PM IST
KXIP v DD
Dharamsala
8 PM IST
KTK v RR
Indore
Monday
05/16/2011
8 PM IST
PW v DC
Navi Mumbai
Tuesday
05/17/2011
8 PM IST
KXIP v RCB
Dharamsala
Wednesday
05/18/2011
8 PM IST
CSK v KTK
Chennai
Thursday
05/19/2011
8 PM IST
PW v KKR
Navi Mumbai
Friday
05/20/2011
8 PM IST
MI v RR
Mumbai
Saturday
05/21/2011
4 PM IST
KXIP v DC
Dharamsala
8 PM IST
DD v PW
Delhi
Sunday
05/22/2011
4 PM IST
RCB v CSK
Bangalore
8 PM IST
KKR v MI
Kolkata
Tuesday
05/24/2011
8 PM IST
Qualifier 1
Mumbai
Wednesday
05/25/2011
8 PM IST
Eliminator
Mumbai
Friday
05/27/2011
8 PM IST
Qualifier 2
Chennai
Saturday
05/28/2011
8 PM IST
Final
Chennai