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Monday, December 14, 2009

HOW TO CONNECT AIRCEL GPRS TO YOUR PC

You want to know about connecting aircel to your Computer via bluetooth , here is the procedures
Don't worry about your handset....
1) create a dial up connection
2) let the name be aircel , dialing number is *99***1#
3) user name and password should be left blank
4) finish it and dial to enjoy internet

If it shows 777 , 734,634 errors
then
goto control panel choose phone and modem
from that choose modems
select your modem
go to its properties below
choose advanced tab
add extra initialising commands given below
AT+CGDCONT=1,"ip","aircelgprs","",0,0

note: the last charactes are number zero not character o.
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Friday, December 11, 2009

Hamara Bajaj... Letting go is not easy

A whole generation grew up in the 60s, 70s and 80s, dreaming of owning it. Bajaj scooters, one of the aspirations of the Indian middle class for decades, will soon be part of history. There was a time when Bajaj scooters ruled the roost on Indian roads. Supers and Chetaks were the order of the day; Lambys had become unfashionable and Vespas tried to compete but just had to stay eating dust. And bikes with 100 km a litre had not captured the imagination of the masses.

If in those days one had to picture a quintessential middle class Indian family, it would be a snap of a Bajaj scooter with: the father driving, trying hard to concentrate on the task at hand - of herding his family safely to their destination; the younger kid, standing in the front, wind rushing through the hair, elation written on the face at this chance of discovering the world outside; the mother, sitting sideways, clucthing the stepney tire, with a rather vacant expression; and the elder kid sandwiched between both parents, twisting his head this side and the other, desperately trying not to miss the view on account of his position. Driving further this picture into the Indian psyche was the famous “Hamara Bajaj” advert; the idea behind which was clearly that a family isn’t complete (or middle enough) without a Bajaj.

And what a vehicle it was. Not particularly appealing to look at, it made up for the lack in the looks by its sheer versatility in usage, its durability on Indian roads and the fact that whatever the problem be it would probably be solved by tilting the vehicle for 30 seconds at an angle of thirty degrees. A popular joke - “The Indian rocket did not fire. What to do? Just tilt it for a second.” said the sardarji and it worked - only helped to reinforce the hold of this vehicle on the Indian mind.

After ruling the india scooter market over 50 years, Bajaj Auto, the company which developed a scooter market with its popular Hamara Bajaj campaign invoking trust and reliability, today said it is phasing out scooter production, keeping the focus on motorcycles. Accroding to report Bajaj phasing out the productiong of Bajaj Scooter to focus on its motorcycle production.
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Saturday, December 05, 2009

A Day at Chokhi Dhani - An Ethnic Village Resort

Located on the suburbs of Jaipur, The Pink City of India, is Chokhi Dhani, replication of ethnic Rajasthani Village. Spreading across the 18 acres of land, Chokhi Dhani is synonymous with Rajasthani Culture since 1989. This is built on the typical Rajasthani theme, embedded with its rich heritage and lifestyle. It is place where festival never ends.Tradition infused with Rajasthani Hospitality makes Chokhi Dhani an unavoidable choice. Everyday thousands of inbound and domestic tourists congregate for a memorable experience.
In Chokhi Dhani Village you will find a different them for each day, a festival celebration every time in a different manner with a purview of real Rajasthani village culture. You can experience culture in fun, entertainment, games, thrill, shopping, rajasthani diet, Rajasthani Kalbeliya Dance or Ghoomer or other folk dance , music and much more to look... to feel... to breathe... to taste... to experience.... The dinner at Chokhi Dhani Village is a life time experience. Tasting Rajasthani food just amasing.
I can tell you from my experience which I enjoyed a lot with my WNS colleagues a trip to this place. A complete return of money you put in.
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