Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Review of anand chess::Who Is the World Chess Champion







Review of anand chess::Who Is the World Chess Champion








English               is               the               major               language               of               trade               and               politics,               but               there               are               fourteen               official               languages               in               all.

There               are               twenty-four               languages               that               are               spoken               by               a               million               people               or               more,               and               countless               other               dialects..

India               has               total               of               114               languages               and               216               mother               tongues,               18               scheduled               languages               and               96               unscheduled               languages.

The               people               of               India               speak               many               languages               and               dialects               which               are               mostly               varieties               of               about               15               principal               languages
               India               is               a               federal               republic               comprising               twenty-eight               states               and               seven               union               territories.
               India               has               a               65               Mountains               and               Hills.
               India               has               398               Daily               Newspapers.
               India               has               562               television               stations.
               India               has               312               Radio               Stations.
               India               is               called               the               Land               of               Rivers               having               more               than               150               Rivers.
               India               has               5               Great               deserts               in               which               Thar               Desert               is               the               Biggest.
               India               has               the               (longest               length               6381m)               and               deepest               caves               of               the               world.
               The               World's               Largest               Banyan               Tree               Is               in               India               in               botanical               garden               near               Kolkata               with               a               crown               circumference               of               over               330               meters.
               India               has               more               than               135               Water               Falls.

Jog               Falls               in               Karnataka               in               India               is               the               highest               waterfall               in               India.
               Hinduism               is               the               dominant               faith               of               India,               serving               about               80               percent               of               the               population.

Ten               percent               worship               Islam,               and               5               percent               are               Sikhs               and               Christians;               the               rest               (a               good               45               million)               are               Buddhists,               Jains,               Bahai,               and               more.

Christianity               is               India's               third-largest               religion,               following               Hinduism               and               Islam.
               The               Arabian               Sea               is               a               region               of               the               Indian               Ocean               bounded               on               the               east               by               India.

The               Bay               of               Bengal               is               a               bay               that               forms               the               northeastern               part               of               the               Indian               Ocean.

It               resembles               a               triangle               in               shape,               and               is               bordered               by               India               and               Sri               Lanka               to               the               West,               Bangladesh               and               the               Indian               state               of               West               Bengal               to               the               North.
               The               tropical               rain               forest               comprises               Arunachal               Pradesh,               Assam,               Meghalaya,               Nagaland,               Tripura,               Western               ghats,               West               Bengal               and               Andaman               and               Nicobar               Islands,               which               receive               heavy               rainfall.

These               areas               are               covered               with               evergreen               forests.

Arunachal               Pardesh               is               India's               only               surviving               rainforest.
               The               Bangalore               City               in               Karnataka               is               called               as               Silicon               Valley               of               India,               Electronics               City,               and               Garden               City               of               India.
               Bharath               Gyan,               a               Chennai-based               NGO               engaged               in               research               on               India's               traditions               and               culture,               has               produced               a               report               which               states               that               Lord               Ram               did               indeed               exist,               and               even               put               a               date               on               his               birth:               January               10,               5114               BCE               (Before               the               Christian               Era)
               Mathematician               named               Pingala               also               developed               a               numbering               system               similar               to               what               we               refer               to               as               the               binary               system.

They               were               also               the               first               to               use               0               as               a               placeholder               in               numbers               such               as               809               and               89.
               Sushruta               (also               spelled               Susruta               or               Sushrutha)               (c.

6th               century               BC)               was               a               renowned               surgeon               of               ancient               India,               and               the               author               of               the               book               Sushruta               Samhita.

In               his               book,               he               described               over               120               surgical               instruments,               300               surgical               procedures               and               classifies               human               surgery               into               8               categories.He               lived               and               taught               and               practiced               his               art               on               the               banks               of               the               Ganga               in               the               area               that               corresponds               to               the               present               day               city               of               Varanasi               in               North               India.
               The               Indian               mathematician               Aryabhata               in               499,               gave               tables               of               half               chords               which               are               now               known               as               sine               tables,               along               with               cosine               tables               in               Trignometry.
               800               BC:               Indian               mathematician               Baudhayana,               in               his               Baudhayana               Sulba               Sutra,               discovers               Pythagorean               triples               algebraically,               finds               geometric               solutions               of               linear               equations               and               quadratic               equations               of               the               forms               ax2               =               c               and               ax2               +               bx               =               c,               and               finds               two               sets               of               positive               integral               solutions               to               a               set               of               simultaneous               Diophantine               equations
               600               BC:               Indian               mathematician               Apastamba,               in               his               Apastamba               Sulba               Sutra,               solves               the               general               linear               equation               and               uses               simultaneous               Diophantine               equations               with               up               to               five               unknowns
               100               BC:               The               Bakhshali               Manuscript               written               in               ancient               India               uses               a               form               of               algebraic               notation               using               letters               of               the               alphabet               and               other               signs,               and               contains               cubic               and               quartic               equations,               algebraic               solutions               of               linear               equations               with               up               to               five               unknowns,               the               general               algebraic               formula               for               the               quadratic               equation,               and               solutions               of               indeterminate               quadratic               equations               and               simultaneous               equations.
               Circa               1400:               Indian               mathematician               Madhava               of               Sangamagramma               finds               iterative               methods               for               approximate               solution               of               non-linear               equations.
               1114:               Indian               mathematician               Bhaskara,               in               his               Bijaganita               (Algebra),               recognizes               that               a               positive               number               has               both               a               positive               and               negative               square               root,               and               solves               various               cubic,               quartic               and               higher-order               polynomial               equations,               as               well               as               the               general               quadratic               indeterminant               equation.
               Earliest               known               precise               celestial               calculations:               Aryabhata,               an               Indian               Mathematician               (c.

500AD)               accurately               calculated               celestial               constants               like               earth's               rotation               per               solar               orbit,               days               per               solar               orbit,               days               per               lunar               orbit.
               Panini               (c               400BC),               in               his               Astadhyayi,               gave               formal               production               rules               and               definitions               to               describe               Sanskrit               grammar.

Starting               with               about               1700               fundamental               elements,               like               nouns,               verbs,               vowels               and               consonents,               he               put               them               into               classes.

The               construction               of               sentences,               compound               nouns               etc.

was               explained               as               ordered               rules               operating               on               underlying               fundamental               structures.
               Indian               culture               is               the               oldest               living               culture               and               indian               is               the               oldest               civilization               in               the               world
               The               World's               first               university               was               established               in               Takshila               in               700BC.More               than               10,500               students               from               all               over               the               world               studied               more               than               60               subjects.
               The               University               of               Nalanda               built               in               the               4th               century               BC               was               one               of               the               greatest               achievements               of               ancient               India               in               the               field               of               education.
               Sanskrit               is               the               mother               of               all               the               European               languages.

Sanskrit               is               the               most               suitable               language               for               computer               software               reported               in               Forbes               magazine,               July               1987.
               India               is.......the               Largest               democracy               in               the               world,               the               6th               largest               country               in               the               world               AND               one               of               the               most               ancient               and               living               civilizations               (at               least               10,               000               years               old).
               The               game               of               snakes               &               ladders               was               created               by               the               13th               century               poet               saint               Gyandev.

It               was               originally               called               'Mokshapat.'               The               ladders               in               the               game               represented               virtues               and               the               snakes               indicated               vices.

The               game               was               played               with               cowrie               shells               and               dices.

Later               through               time,               the               game               underwent               several               modifications               but               the               meaning               is               the               same               i.e               good               deeds               take               us               to               heaven               and               evil               to               a               cycle               of               re-births.
               The               world's               highest               cricket               ground               is               in               Chail,               Himachal               Pradesh.


               Built               in               1893               after               levelling               a               hilltop,               this               cricket               pitch               is               2444               meters               above               sea               level.
               Although               modern               images               &               descriptions               of               India               often               show               poverty,               India               was               one               of               the               richest               countries               till               the               time               of               British               in               the               early               17th               Century.

Christopher               Columbus               was               attracted               by               India's               wealth               and               was               looking               for               route               to               India               when               he               discovered               America               by               mistake
               The               art               of               Navigation               &               Navigating               was               born               in               the               river               Sindh               6000               over               years               ago.

The               very               word               'Navigation'               is               derived               from               the               Sanskrit               word               NAVGATIH.

The               word               navy               is               also               derived               from               the               Sanskrit               word               'Nou'.
               The               value               of               "pi"               was               first               calculated               by               the               Indian               Mathematician               Budhayana,               and               he               explained               the               concept               of               what               is               known               as               the               Pythagorean               Theorem.

He               discovered               this               in               the               6th               century,               which               was               long               before               the               European               mathematicians.
               Until               1896,               India               was               the               only               source               for               diamonds               to               the               world.

(               Source               .

Gemological               Institute               of               America               )
               The               Baily               Bridge               is               the               highest               bridge               in               the               world.

It               is               located               in               the               Ladakh               valley               between               the               Dras               and               Suru               rivers               in               the               Himalayan               mountains.

It               was               built               by               the               Indian               Army               in               August               1982.
               Usage               of               anesthesia               was               well               known               in               ancient               India               medicine.

Detailed               knowledge               of               anatomy,               embryology,               digestion,               metabolism,               physiology,               etiology,               genetics               and               immunity               is               also               found               in               many               ancient               Indian               texts.
               The               name               `India'               is               derived               from               the               River               Indus,               the               valleys               around               which               were               the               home               of               the               early               settlers.

The               Aryan               worshippers               referred               to               the               river               Indus               as               the               Sindhu.

The               Persian               invaders               converted               it               into               Hindu.

The               name               `Hindustan'               combines               Sindhu               and               Hindu               and               thus               refers               to               the               land               of               the               Hindus.
               The               first               six               Mogul               Emperor's               of               India               ruled               in               an               unbroken               succession               from               father               to               son               for               two               hundred               years,               from               1526               to               1707.
               The               World's               First               Granite               Temple               is               the               Brihadeswara               temple               at               Tanjavur               in               Tamil               Nadu.

The               shikhara               is               made               from               a               single               '               80-tonne               '               piece               of               granite.

Also,               this               magnificient               temple               was               built               in               just               five               years,               (between               1004               AD               and               1009               AD)               during               the               reign               of               Rajaraja               Chola.
               India               never               invaded               any               country               in               her               last               1000               years               of               history.
               Chess               was               invented               in               India
               Vinod               Khosla               is               the               co-founder               of               Sun               Microsystems
               Vinod               Dahm               is               the               creator               of               Pentium               chip               (needs               no               introduction               as               90%               of               the               today's               computers               run               on               it.
               The               third               richest               man               on               the               world               is               According               to               the               latest               report               on               Fortune               Magazine,               it               is               AZIM               PREMJI,               who               is               the               CEO               of               Wipro               Industries.

The               Sultan               of               Brunei               is               at               6th               position               now.
               Sabeer               Bhatia               is               the               founder               and               creator               of               Hotmail               (Hotmail               is               world's               No.1               web               based               email               program
               Arun               Netravalli               is               the               president               of               AT               &               T-Bell               Labs               (AT               &               T-Bell               Labs               is               the               creator               of               program               languages               such               as               C,               C++,               Unix               to               name               a               few.
               Rajiv               Gupta               is               the               GM               of               Hewlett               Packard.
               Sanjay               Tejwrika               is               the               new               MTD               (Microsoft               Testing               Director)               of               Windows               2000,               responsible               to               iron               out               all               initial               problems.
               Victor               Menezes,               Rajat               Gupta,               and               Rana               Talwar               are               the               Chief               Executives               of               CitiBank,               Mckensey               &               Stanchart.
               38%               of               doctors               in               USA               are               Indians,12%               scientists               in               USA               are               Indians,36%               of               NASA               scientists               are               Indians,34%               of               Microsoft               employees               are               Indians,28%               of               IBM               employees               are               Indians,17%               of               INTEL               scientists               are               Indians,13%               of               XEROX               employees               are               Indians.
               Indira               Gandhi,               one               of               the               best-known               women               of               the               20th               century,               was               Prime               Minister               of               India.
               DR.

INDIRA               HINDUJA               -               She               was               the               first               Indian               doctor               to               produce               a               test               tube               baby.
               KALPANA               CHAWLA-               She               was               a               Tomboy,               growing               up               in               Karnal               in               Haryana.

She               learned               Karate               in               her               early               years               and               she               dared               to               dream.

She               had               a               special               likening               for               flying.

She               qualified               from               over               2962               applicants               to               earn               herself               a               place               in               the               Space               Shuttle               Columbia               for               a               16               day               out               of               the               world               experience.

The               NASA               chief               called               her               a               "Terrific               astronaut".

The               U.S.

space               shuttle               Columbia               with               a               seven-member               crew               that               included               Chawla,               41,               disintegrated               in               flames               over               central               Texas               shortly               before               it               was               scheduled               to               land               at               Cape               Canaversal               in               Florida.

On               February               1,               2003,               at               an               altitude               of               63               kilometers               and               a               velocity               of               20,000               km/hr,               Columbia               disintegrated               killing               Kalpana               and               her               six               colleagues.The               satellite               serves               to               perpetuate               the               memory               of               Kalpana               who               sacrificed               her               life               to               the               cause               of               peaceful               uses               of               outer               space.
               KIRAN               BEDI               -               "It               is               always               possible"               is               the               philosophy               of               her               life.

She               is               a               Magsaysay               Award               winner               for               her               writings.

She               is               the               most               controversial               IPS               woman               officer               who               was               known               for               hauling               off               illegally               parked               cars               in               the               city               of               Delhi,               cleaning               the               Augean               Stables               of               Tihar               Jail.

In               between               she               ruffled               a               few               feathers
               M.S.SUBBULAKSHMI-               She               had               the               voice               of               an               angel               and               a               face               to               match.

She               brought               Bhakthi               to               her               music               like               none               other.

It               was               purely               spiritual               quality               that               set               her               apart               from               many               other               voices.

Incomparable,               unsurpassable,               she               was               one               of               India's               two               nightingales.

One               of               the               most               influential               singers               of               the               last               century               she               died               on               11               December               2004               in               Chennai               in               India.

Her               death               is               a               great               loss               not               only               to               Carnatic               music               but               also               to               the               entire               music               world.
               MANEKA               GANDHI               -               She               is               the               young               "Bahu"               of               the               Gandhi               family.

She               is               a               dedicated               and               vocal               environmentalist               who               crusades               for               the               cause               of               animal               rights               which               often               land               up               her               in               controversies.

She               also               fights               for               human               rights               and               has               freed               many               children               working               in               the               carpet               industry.
               MEDHA               PATKAR               -She               is               a               frail,               prematurely               graying               figure               who               is               fighting               for               the               largest               displacement               of               people               on               the               banks               of               the               Narmada.

She               is               against               the               combined               forces               of               the               World               Bank,               The               Government               of               India               and               an               army               of               vested               interests.

She               carries               the               struggle               onwards               through               her               other               social               crusades               via               the               National               Alliance               of               People's               Movement.
               NAJMA               HEPTULLAH               -               She               has               been               the               Deputy               Chairman               of               the               Rajya               Sabha               for               three               terms,               an               achievement               nobody               has               equaled               so               far.

During               the               tenure               she               maintained               a               fair               play               and               at               the               same               time               maintained               her               dignity               and               control               amidst               the               intemperate               proceedings               that               often               prevailed.

One               of               her               other               successful               projects               outside               the               Parliament               has               been               the               setting               of               two               all-woman               post               offices               in               Mumbai.
               Pilavullakandi               Thekaparambil               Usha-               She               is               a               woman               of               great               determination.

At               the               1984               Olympics               she               heart-stoppingly               came               near               to               winning               India               its               first               bronze               medal               in               athletics               but               missed               it               by               the               skin               of               her               teeth.

At               the               Asian               Athletic               events               at               Jakarta               in               1985               she               won               many               medals               and               got               a               huge               haul               of               medals               at               the               8th               Asian               Games               in               Seoul.
               REITA               FARIA               -               She               was               the               first               Indian               woman               to               win               the               Miss               world               title               in               1966.

She               made               the               whole               world               sit               up               and               look               at               India.

By               winning               the               crown,               she               showed               the               way               for               later               competitors               and               gave               them               a               confidence               that               they               can               take               the               world               by               storm.

After               her               one               year               tenure               she               refused               modeling               and               films               and               concentrated               on               medical               studies               which               is               a               sure               act               to               make               the               present               day               Miss               Worlds               to               look               up               on               their               promised               professions
               SHOBHA               DE               -               She               was               prefixed               as               the               rebel               but               now               her               writings               sound               matronly.

Now               and               then               she               splutters               with               rage               over               the               misdoings               of               the               younger               generations.

She               can               be               held               responsible               for               the               speeding               up               of               the               pace               of               sexual               revolution               in               India               with               her               sensuous               novels
               SHAHNAZ               HUSSAIN               -               She               is               the               mother               of               all               herbal               cosmetics               in               India.

Behind               the               veils               lies               a               woman               with               sheer               determination               and               hard               work.

Her               creams               and               lotions               have               found               their               way               into               salons               in               different               parts               of               the               globe.

She               has               650               salons               at               104               countries
               USHA               UTHUP               -               Her               rich               and               resonant               voice               can               be               described               as               honey               flowing               on               gravel!

Her               identifications               are               that               plump               figure,               Kancheevaram               saris,               clinging               glass               bangles               and               a               big               Bindi.

She               sings               in               14               languages               and               is               incredibly               staying               still               in               this               field.
               ARUNDHATI               ROY-               She               is               a               great               writer               and               won               the               Booker               Prize               for               her               debut               novel,               "the               God               of               small               things".

She               is               a               vociferous               supporter               of               the               rights               of               Phoolan               Devi.
               Kiran               Majumdar-Shaw-               Biotech               entrepreneur.She               is               the               CEO               of               Biocon               India               Corp.

She               was               born               in               Bangalore               and               educated               in               Bishop               Cotton               Girls               School               and               then               Mount               Carmel               College.

She               started               Biocon               in               1978               collaborating               with               an               Irish               firm,               floated               2               joint               ventures,               Biochemizyme               and               Biocon-Quest               India               Ltd.
               SANIA               MIRZA-               Sania               Mirza               became               the               first               Indian               to               have               won               a               Grand               Slam               title               when               she               triumphed               in               the               girls'               doubles               event               at               Wimbledon               ,               partnering               Alisa               Kleybanova               of               Russia.

She               won               the               Wimbledon               junior               girls'               doubles               title               and               became               their               "brand               ambassador"               for               2004               -               the               year               of               the               girl               child.
               ANJU               BOBBY               GEORGE               -               Anju               Bobby               George,               made               history               when               she               won               the               bronze               medal               in               Long               Jump               at               the               World               Athletics               Championships               2003               in               Paris.

With               this               achievement,               she               became               the               first               Indian               athlete               ever               to               win               a               medal               in               a               World               Athletics               Championship               clearing               6.70               m.

Anju               now               ranks               6th               in               the               world.

She               also               participated               in               the               2004               Olympics               finishing               4th               in               her               event.
               JAYALALITHAA               -               Film               star               turned               politician.

For               her               all               the               world's               a               stage               and               she               is               moving               from               spotlight               to               spotlight.

She               is               the               Chief               Minister               of               Tamil               Nadu.
               SUHASINI               MANIRATNAM               -               She               is               an               award-winning               film               actress               and               a               film               director               with               a               special               concern               for               issues               regarding               woman.

Her               marriage               with               Mani               Ratnam,               the               famous               film               Director               in               the               South               is               a               plus               point               for               her.

We               are               looking               forward               from               her,               many               good               films.
               MATA               AMRITANANDAMAYI               DEVI-               God               woman.

As               a               child               she               wanted               to               serve               the               poor.

Now               called               as               "Amma"               she               is               offering               hopes               and               solace               to               many               needy               people               in               India.

She               has               set               up               many               charitable               institutions,               educational               centers               and               hospitals
               ANITA               SOOD-               She               is               the               first               woman               who               stroked               her               way               powerfully               across               the               English               Channel               and               became               the               fastest               Asian               swimmer               to               have               crossed
               KARNAM               MALLESWARI-               Weightlifter.

She               is               known               as               the               "iron               woman"               and               she               can               be               rightly               called               golden               woman               for               all               the               gold               medals               she               had               got               for               India.

To               her               latest               credit               is               the               Bronze               medal               in               the               2000               Sydney               Olympic               games
               MADHURI               MATHUR-               Almost               40               years               ago               this               woman               dreamed               of               a               kitchen               machine               that               would               blend,               chop,               mince               and               totally               make               her               life               easier               and               then               discussed               it               with               her               Engineer               husband               Mathur.

And               then               the               sumeet               mixer               was               born               and               is               a               household               name               still.
               DEEPA               MEHTA               -               Director.

Her               first               film               "Fire"               ran               into               big               controversies               but               eventually               the               sensor               board               released               it               with               little               cuts.

We               are               eagerly               awaiting               more               controversial               films               from               her.
               LATA               MANGHESHKAR               -She               is               India's               most               recognizable               voice.

Some               of               her               songs               are               pure               and               full               of               pathos               that               would               move               us               with               tears.

Even               at               this               age               Lata,               enthralls               everyone               despite               a               number               of               new               generation               singers               coming               up.

Nobody               can               replace               this               singing               Queen.
               ASHA               BHOSLE               -All               her               life               she               had               to               play               a               supporting               role               for               her               "Didi".

She               has               a               sensuous               voice               that               even               Lata               can't               match.

Nobody               young               or               old               can               match               her               allure.

She               is               a               great               songstress               who               can               beat               the               new               generation               singers               as               well.
               SHEKHAR               KAPUR(Director)He               is               one               of               the               few               Indian               directors               to               get               up               close               to               the               Golden               Globe               or               the               Oscar.

His               "Elizabeth"               was               a               great               success               story.

He               is               one               of               the               prime               members               in               the               Bollywood               area.
               A.R.RAHMAN.

He               was               the               first               music               director               to               break               the               North-South               divide               in               the               Indian               film               Industry.

Now               his               talent               has               crossed               several               boundaries               and               he               is               reaching               out               to               an               international               audience.

He               has               several               laurels               to               his               credit.
               KUMAR               MANGALAM               BIRLA(Business               Man).

He               took               over               the               Aditya               Birla               group               in               1995               at               the               young               age               of               27               years.

He               has               no               hype               but               just               a               lot               of               efficiency.

He               is               now               trying               to               turn               India's               largest               industrial               group               into               a               global               conglomerate.
               VISHWANATHAN               ANAND(CHESS               PLAYER               He               became               the               youngest               international               master               in               chess               and               a               full-fledged               Grandmaster               before               adulthood.

He               is               one               of               India's               few               world               champions.
               SABEER               BHATIA               (HOTMAIL               FAME)               He               got               a               cheque               from               Bill               Gates               for               Rs.

1800               crores               when               he               sold               "hotmail"               to               him.

He               is               expected               to               strike               gold               with               the               e-commerce               project               he               is               working               with.
               AMITABH               BHACHAN               -               Amitabh               Bachhan               is,               in               popular               parlance,               the               king               of               Indian               cinema,               most               certainly               of               the               commerical               Hindi               film.His               first               appearance               was               in               the               movie               Saat               Hindustani               [Seven               Indians].

Amitabh               introduced               the               motif               of               the               'angry               young               man'               to               Indian               cinema.Amitabh               Bachhan               has               appeared               in               over               70               films.
               Virender               Sehwag               (PLAYER)               A               hard-hitting               middle-order               batsman               with               an               excellent               temperament,               who               also               is               a               useful               off-spinner,               Virender               Sehwag's               name               is               now               on               everybody's               lips.

He               got               the               award               for               "Best               performance               in               a               Leading               Role",               For               being               the               only               Indian               to               cross               1000               runs               in               tests.
               Sachin               Tendulkar               (PLAYER)               Sachin-               The               name               itself               strikes               terror               in               the               hearts               of               bowlers               all               around               the               world.

Hailed               as               the               next               master-blaster               following               the               legacy               of               the               great               West               Indian               Vivian               Richards.

Indian               batsman               Sachin               Tendulkar               has               secured               the               prestigious               Man               of               the               Tournament               award               at               the               ICC               Cricket               World               Cup               2003.
               Rajyavardhan               Singh               Rathore               was               born               on               January               29,               1970,               in               Jaisalmer               in               Rajasthan.

The               first               Indian               to               win               an               individual               Olympic               silver               medal               -               a               feat               he               achieved               at               Markopoulo               Olympic               Shooting               Centre               at               Athens               on               17th               August               2004.

Major               Rathore's               other               achievements               include               winning               of               the               prestigious               ISSF               World               Cup               gold               medal               at               Sydney               and               three               successive               gold               medals               at               the               first               Afro-Asian               Games               held               in               Hyderabad.
               Mr.

Narayana               Murthy               was               born               on               August               20,               1946               in               Karnataka,               India.

He               founded               Infosys               in               1981               along               with               six               software               professionals.

He               is               the               Chairman               of               the               Board               and               Chief               Executive               Officer               of               Infosys.

Business               Week               chose               him               as               one               of               "The               Stars               of               Asia"               for               three               successive               years,               in               1998,               1999               and               2000
               Dhanraj               Pillai               was               born               in               Kirkee(Pune),               Maharashtra               on               July               16,               1968.

He               is               the               recipient               of               the               Arjuna               Puraskar               (1995)               and               the               K.K.

Birla               Award               (1998-99)               for               excellence               in               Sports               in               the               field               of               Hockey.

He               has               also               received               Rajiv               Gandhi               Khel               Ratna               (1999)               and               Padma               Shri               (2000).
               Azim               Hasham               Premji,               founder               of               Wipro               Limited,               India's               biggest               and               most               competitive               IT               company               based               in               Bangalore,               was               born               on               July               24th               1945               in               Bombay.

He               was               adjudged               the               Business               Man               of               the               Year               2000               by               Business               India.

In               the               year               2001,               Premji               established               Azim               Premji               Foundation,               with               a               vision               of               influencing               the               lives               of               millions               of               children               in               India               by               facilitating               the               universalisation               of               elementary               education.
               One               of               India's               most               colourful               politicians,               Mr               Laloo               Yadav               is               known               for               his               quirky               style,               making               the               most               of               his               humble               origins               and               mass               appeal.

His               problems               began               in               1996               when               the               police               unearthed               a               big               corruption               scandal               in               which               he               and               the               state's               leading               bureaucrats               and               politicians               were               alleged               to               be               involved.

As               a               politician               Mr               Yadav               was               groomed               by               socialist               leader               Jai               Prakash               Narayan,               who               led               a               student               movement               in               the               early               seventies.Now               he               is               the               Railway               Minister               in               the               National               Cabinet.
               Ambani               Brothers               ,Reliance               Industries,               one               of               corporate               India's               foremost               business               houses               founded               by               Dhirubhai               Ambani.

The               reins               of               the               country's               largest               private               sector               company               went               to               his               sons               Mukesh               and               Anil               after               his               death               in               July               2002.

The               brothers               are               currently               involved               in               an               imbroglio               as               to               who               should               own               the               Rs.6000               crore               Industry.
               SHAHRUKH               KHAN(ACTOR)               He               has               acted               in               some               of               the               biggest               blockbusters               in               Hindi               cinema.

He               has               an               electric               charisma               that               draws               huge               fans               throughout               the               country.
               Dr.

Reita               Faria               Powell[1]               (born               Bombay,[2]               date               unknown)               was               the               first               Indian               woman               to               win               the               Miss               World               title               of               1966
               Year
               Miss               India               Universe
               Miss               India               World
               Miss               India               Asia-Pacific
               2000
               Lara               Dutta
               Priyanka               Chopra
               Diya               Mirza
               1999
               Gul               Panag
               Yukta               Mookhey
               Shivangi               Parikh
               1998
               Lymarina               D'souza
               Shwetha               Jaishankar
               -
               1997
               Nafisa               Joseph
               Diana               Hayden
               Divya               Chauhan
               1996
               Sandhy               Chib
               Rani               Jairaj
               Mini               Menon
               1995
               Manpreet               Brar
               -
               Ruchira               Malhotra
               1994
               Sushmita               Sen
               Aishwarya               Rai
               Shweta               Menon
               1993
               Namrata               Shirodkar
               -
               -
               1992
               Madhu               Sapre
               -
               -
               1990
               Sangeeta               Bijlani
               -
               -
               1989
               Suzanne               Sablok
               Navida               Mehendi
               -
               1988
               Shikha               Swaroop
               Dolly               Minhas
               -
               1986
               Meher               Jesia
               -
               -
               1985
               Sonu               Walia
               -
               -
               1984
               Juhi               Chawla
               -
               -
               1983
               Rekha               Hande
               -
               -
               1982
               Pamela               Bordes
               -
               -
               1981
               Rachita               Kumar
               -
               -
               1980
               Sangeeta               Bijlani
               -
               -
               1979
               Swaroop               Sampat
               -
               -
               1978
               Alamjeet               Chauhan
               -
               -
               1977
               Nalini               Vishwanathan
               -
               -
               1976
               Naina               Balsaver
               -
               -
               1975
               Meenakshi               Kurpad
               -
               -
               1974
               Shailini               Dholakia
               -
               -
               1973
               Farzana               Habib
               -
               -
               1972
               Roopa               Satyan
               -
               -
               1971
               Raj               Gill
               -
               -
               1969
               Kavita               Bhambani
               -
               -
               1967
               Naqi               Jahan
               -
               -
               1966
               Rita               Faria
               -
               -
               1965
               Persis               Khambata
               -
               -
               1964
               Meher               Mistri
               -
               -
               1954
               Leela               Naidu
               -
               -
               1953
               Peace
               -
               -
               1952
               Indrani               Rehman
               -
               -
               1947
               Pramilla
               Bhanu               Athaiya               won               Best               Costume               Design               (with               John               Mollo)               for               Gandhi               (1982)
               Satyajit               Ray               received               an               honorary               Academy               Award               in               1991.
               Russell               Pookutty               won               Best               Sound               Mixing               (with               Ian               Tapp               and               Richard               Pryke)               for               Slumdog               Millionaire               (2008).
               AR               Rahman               won               Best               Score               and               Best               Original               Song               (music)               for               Slumdog               Millionaire               (2008)
               Gulzar               won               Best               Song               (lyrics)               for               Slumdog               Millionaire               (2008).

[He               was               not               present               at               the               ceremony               to               collect               his               Oscar






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