Tuesday, October 27, 2009

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Educomp Address :

1211, Padma Tower-1, 5, Rajendra Place, New Delhi 110008 Delhi
Tel: 011-25755920 011-25753258
Fax: 011-25766775
Email: mohit.maheshwari@educomp.com

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Educomp Solutions Limited, founded in 1994 is a globally diversified education solutions provider and the largest education company in India.


Educomp Group reaches out to over 23,000 schools and 12 million learners and educators across the world.



Our vision: To apply innovative solutions to solve critical problems relating to "Quality of Education" and "Access to Education" for all.

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You may also send email to info@educomp.com


Founded in 1994, Educomp Solutions Ltd. is a globally diversified education solutions provider and the largest education company in India. Educomp currently serves more than 12 million learners and educators across India, USA and Singapore.


The Company’s products and services fall into two primary groups. The first of these groups comprises Business to Business Initiatives, namely:

Smart_Class
ICT Solutions, and
Professional Development
The second of these groups, Direct Initiatives, involves Educomp, along with its subsidiaries, providing products and services to individual consumers and comprises both on-line initiatives, namely:

Authorstream.com
Wiziq.com
LearnHub
Mathguru.com
and offline initiatives, namely:

Pre-schools
K12 Schools
Learning Hour Tutoring Centers
Higher Education


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Seven match series Schedule India vs Australia

Seven match series Schedule India vs Australia


Schedule for India Australia one day series 2009

Australia in India - ODI Series, Oct-Nov 2009
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Sunday Oct 25
09:00 local | 03:30 GMT | 23:30 EDT India vs Australia - First ODI Reliance Stadium, Vadodara
Wednesday Oct 28 D/N
14:30 local | 09:00 GMT | 05:00 EDT India vs Australia - Second ODI Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur
Saturday Oct 31 D/N
14:30 local | 09:00 GMT | 05:00 EDT India vs Australia - Third ODI Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Monday Nov 2 D/N
14:30 local | 09:00 GMT | 04:00 EST India vs Australia - Fourth ODI Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali, Chandigarh
Thursday Nov 5 D/N
14:30 local | 09:00 GMT | 04:00 EST India vs Australia - Fifth ODI Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad
Sunday Nov 8
09:00 local | 03:30 GMT | 22:30 EST India vs Australia - Sixth ODI Nehru Stadium, Guwahati
Wednesday Nov 11 D/N
14:30 local | 09:00 GMT | 04:00 EST India vs Australia - Seventh ODI Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai

India v Australia 2009 Cricket Schedule,

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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Deepavali Wallpapers Diwali Messages SMS



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Deepawali is one of the most important festivals of India. Diwali festival is celebrated in all over India as well as in abroad with great joy. Deepavali falls on Ammavaasa in the month Kartik (a month in Hindu festival calendar) every year. The meaning of Deepavali is ‘Rows of Light’.
Deepavali festival is celebrated in various forms in all over India. Diwali is a 5 days festival as Dhanteras, Choti Diwali, Badi (Main) Diwali, Padwa and Bhaiduj.
There are various legends and stories about Diwali festival. Bali, Emergence of Laxmi, Krisna Narakasur Fight, Victory of Rama over Ravana and many more. Diwali is festival of light, sweets and fireworks. Due to this Deepawali is a favorite festival of every child.

Deepavali is on 17th October in year 2009. Surfing India Online team wish you a very happy and healthy Deepawali.

Happy Diwali – Shubh Deepawali


Diwali is a famous festival which is known as festival of lights in India. For this day people prepare from a long time, they clean their house and paint with various colors then they decorate walls, doors and every corner of home with Decorative items.

They also put images of goddess laxmi and ganesha for Pooja. Some people like to set wallpaper and pictures of goddess laxmi and light lamp on their computer desktop or screen.
There are many wallpapers and images on Internet you can choose best picture and you can set on your computer screen on this diwali festival. Many people like to change Wallpapers and Images on special occasion like diwali and Dusshera etc.

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Wish you Happy Deepawali or Diwali Festival to all, Deepawali sms, Diwali sms.


Deepawali or Diwali sms messages:

1. Troubles as light as Air,
love as deep as Ocean,
Friends as Solid as Diamonds,
and Success as bright as Gold...
These are the wishes for you and your family on the eve of Diwali


2. May the Divine Light of Diwali Spread into your Life Peace, Prosperity, Happiness and Good Health. Wish you a very Happy Deepawali.

3. This Is To Formally announce that I have started accepting Diwali gifts by CASH, CHEQUES & CREDIT CARD ect. Avoid last day rush. Send now!

Memories of moments celebrated together…….
Moments that have been attached in my heart, forever…….
Make me Miss You even more this Diwali.
Hope this Diwali brings in Good Fortune & Abounding Happiness for you!
HAPPY DIWALI
———
Deep jalte jagmagate rahe,
Hum aapko aap hame yaad aate rahe,
Jab tak zindagi hai, dua hai hamari
Aap chand ki tarah zagmagate rahe
Happy Diwali
———
Apako asshirwad milai Ganesh se.
Vidya mile Saraswati se.
Daulat mile Laxmi se.
Khushiya mile Rab se.
Pyaar mile Sab se.
Yahi duwa hai is dil se.
“HAPPY DIWALI”
———
Troubles as light as Air,
love as deep as Ocean,
Friends as Solid as Diamonds,
and Success as bright as Gold…
These are the wishes for you and
your family on the eve of
Diwali.
Diwali ki Shubhkamana!
———
As the candlelight flame,
Ur life may always be happiness’ claim;
As the mountain high,
U move without sigh;
like the white linen flair,
Purity is always an affair;
As sunshine creates morning glory,
fragrance fills years as flory;
with the immaculate eternal smile,
attached to u mile after mile;
All darkness is far away,
As light is on its way;
Wish all of u a very happy diwali.

Diwali ,also called as Dipawali festival of lights is today and here are some cool diwali or deepawali wallpapers for your desktop to enjoy. I am going to home for a couple of day and this is the best way I can celebrate with you all. The wall papers have been linked to the original source and you can directly set them as desktop background by visiting it. Wish you all a great Diwali!!!!


Diwali is also known as Deepawali, or the Festival of Lights. Light is significantin Hinduism because it signifies goodness. So, during the Festival of Lights, ‘deeps’, or oil lamps, are burned throughout the day and into the night to ward off darkness and evil. Homes are filled with these oil lamps, candles and lights. Diwali is celebrated on the last day of the last month of lunar calendar. This year it begins on October 21st and ends on October 25th. This weeklong festival is a tradition in every Hindu household around the world. It is the beginning of the New Year (2051), a start to a new fiscal year and a brand new beginning for all. Diwali is celebrated for five days, each day having it’s own significance and ritual. Many legends and myths are also attached to each day. Each region of India celebrates Diwali in it’s own unique way.


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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Gandhi Jayanti 2nd October 1869

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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi, the apostle of peace and the Father of the Nation was born on 2nd October 1869 at Porbandar in Gujarat.

Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated on the very day every year as the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, Father of India. 2nd October

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Gandhi, as he was popularly called, proved that non-violence is the most effective instrument of social change. His teachings are promoted even today to avoid violence and find peaceful solutions to conflicts.

Through his sheer dedication and self-belief, Gandhi freed India from the British Raj (British Rule). He proved to the world that freedom can be achieved through the path of non-violence.

For Gandhi ‘Non-violence’ and truth were two inalienable virtues. He summed up the entire philosophy of his life as : "The only virtue I want to claim is truth and non-violence. I lay no claim to super human powers : I want none". ( 2nd October )

The United Nations General Assembly announced on 15th June, 2007 that October 2nd will be celebrated as the International Day of Non-Violence.

Gandhi Jayanti is a national holiday celebrated in India to mark the occasion of the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, the "Father of the Nation". It is celebrated on October 2, every year. It is one of the three official declared National Holidays of India and is observed in all its states and union territories. The United Nations General Assembly announced on 15 June 2007 that it adopted a resolution which declared that October 2 will be celebrated as the International Day of Non-Violence.

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Some of the famous quotes by Mahatma Gandhi have been listed below :
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. ( 2nd October )
Fear is not a disease of the body; fear kills the soul.
The principle of majority does not work when differences on fundamentals are involved. ( 2nd October )
Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes.
It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of nonviolence to cover impotence. ( 2nd October )
It is unwise to be too sure of one's own wisdom. It is healthy to be reminded that the strongest might weaken and the wisest might err.
You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty. ( 2nd October )
Honest differences are often a healthy sign of progress.
Whatever you do may be insignificant, but it is very important that you do it.


History Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi

If there was one man who was instrumental in acquiring independence for India, it was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. This was the man - slight, bespectacled and mild in manner - who controlled the National Movement for nearly three decades. A mass leader, he believed that he must identify himself with the masses he leads.

M K Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869, in Porbandar, a small town on the Gujarat coastline. ( 2nd October )

After his early education in India, he was sent to London where he qualified as a barrister. After attempting practice in Bombay for a few months, he went to South Africa as counsel for a wealthy Muslim client. Though he was supposed to return after the case was sorted, he continued his stay there till 1914, leading the Indians there against the apartheid of the British. His stint in India took a turn when national leader Gopal Krishna Gokhale initiated him into the Indian freedom movement. Gandhi, with his ideals of ahimsa, non-cooperation and satyagraha, soon established himself as the frontrunner in the struggle for freedom. ( 2nd October )

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