Friday, December 10, 2010

Know About Your Birth Stone And Importance Of Stars In Your Life

You will notice many people around you that show great concentration and knowledge towards astrology and most of them have a good prediction about the future. These  people distinguish there selves from various others ,that’s why horoscope and astrology made the value in society. Now a days the predictions about many star are push towards people in the shape of newspaper, sms or with the help of astrologer that are doing a remarkable business.

But anyone of yours ever thought to what extend these predictions are true??

Astrology is a science of stars and when a child (Born) came in this world the stars plays an important role in the life of that child in the sense of his Personality ,Fame ,Wealth, Love etc etc. But a surprising thing is that all of these predictions are not always true throughout the whole life because it depends on the situation on which you are and most important thing which need to be focus is that the creator of this universe (GOD) can do any thing with one’s life either positive or negative immediately so these astrology fails in that situation sometimes.   

Most of the time we are in that situation when we can’t decide what do to? Or when we need proper guidance. In such situations astrology helps us a lot because experts says that when problem come in man’s life, its because of the bad time of the star of concern birth date. Astrology is the knowledge of that stars so astrologer guide relevant of the concern stars of the people. There are some time frames in a year when the birth stars are in their worse state. What astrologer does, they predict that timings and from birth chat they predict the future and also properly guide the people how to come up with that situations by suggesting birth stones.
     Astrology is a field of science that can give answers to your each and every question and show you the right path which could lead to your destination of success. And The person who is well-known and have expertise in this field can solve most of your problems through astrology

Birth stones plays very important role in man’s life even they can change their whole life like success, love effection ,wealth, fame and respect among people


Stones of the Zodiac
Zodiac Sign
Gemstone
Aries
Bloodstone
Taurus
Sapphire
Gemini
Agate
Cancer
Emerald
Leo
Onyx
Virgo
Carnelian
Libra
Peridot
Scorpio
Aquamarine

Thursday, December 9, 2010

10 Tips For Successful Interview

Now a days getting job is more difficult and most of the candidates don’t come up with the employer needs. Many candidates disqualify in interview because of not expressing his personality and skills to the interviewer which shortlist the candidates from the rest. After many working and consulting with the respective HR managers of the multinational firms ,I came to know that what they look in a candidate even not up to the mark their skills which they required?. The following tips I want to give to my friends especially fresh candidates.

 
1. Firstly proper dress up for an interview with clean shave and try to dress up in a suite and comb your hair  properly and decently. This give a positive impression to the interviewer

2. Get complete information about organization to which you are going for interview, by visiting the website of the company and keep in mind in which products they are working and justify your skills relevant to the post you applied for.

3. Don’t answer like a long story, your answer should not more than 20 to 25 seconds because interviewer guess that how sharply you give the relevant answer of concern question.

4. Prepare those questions that you feel that interviewer will definitely ask, or get someone to mock test you.

5. Always shake hand before and after the interview with smiling face and important is that your hands should not sweat while handshaking.

6. Understand for a while that what is the purpose of the question being asked and what appropriate answer should a interviewer is expecting from you.

7. Getting over the fear with a deep breath before interview starts.

8. Don’t show your weakness in front of the interviewer ,if he ask about your weakness?? Just answer that your weakness is perfection in a work

9. Try to answer the question about salary at the end of the interview because at the end, candidate and interviewer both know the degree of the interview been conduct and it makes easy about salary negotiations.

10. At the end of interview, always prepare some questions that you need to ask to the interviewer about his organization.

I hope that the above tips will be very useful for my readers specially for fresh candidates.please give me your response whether these tips works ? I personally experienced these tips and now by the God Blessings, I am working with a multinational firm in a respective post.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Crises In Pakistan

These days everyone seems to be talking about the elections, the assassination of Benazir Bhutto and its impact on all over the Pakistan, the ever high anti Pakistan and anti Army reaction in Sindh, Balochistan and FATA. The Pakistanis specially, middle and lower class , are faced with a long list of other hectic crises (making their daily lives a unhappiness) which, unluckily, have got very little attention. Latest in the list are the Load-shedding, water, Sui Gas and Flour or Wheat crisis.

The Power crisis or Load-shedding are now and specially has been more severe since last 2 years or so that here in the city (Lahore), people feel like living with the people of more than hundred years back . After every 1 hour electricity used to be go off which now a days has been a little better but still pakistan is in a deep shit because of the stupid strategies of rented rental powers to overcome the electricity supply There are many areas of old city which are often without any electricity, gas or water for entire day in this extremely cold weather and no doubt most developed areas of pakistan has been tunning to the old cities.

There have been situations changed towards crucial since Pakistan came into being but people of Pakistan don't think ever before so many crises have hit us in such quick succession. since the democratic government after dictator Mr.Musharaf, particularly, we have seen nothing but crises, one after the other, and not a single one handled properly by government. It would not be wrong if we remember 2007 as a Year of Crises for Pakistan. On other occasions, authorities could have controlled situation by strict administration and better management. The inability to act and indifferent among the top government officials on these serious issues is surprising, especially when elections were just around the corner. How can all political parties candidates even think of coming to people and ask for votes considering the terrible situation after their years of bad governess? Or may be enough votes have already been managed. Everybody seems to be interested in power game and political survival and there is no plan of action to handle the very basic problems. Nobody is coming forward from government authorities, explaining the cause of, for example the flour crisis, and informing public on the actions being taken to improve the situation.

The year 2008 has brought several gifts for Pakistanis including the Bijli, Paani, Sui Gas and Aata Buhraan (power, water, natural gas and flour crises). Yes water too because not many people understand the connection between water supply with the availability of electricity in Pakistan. The tube-wells which supply water to most cities are run by electricity. I remember about 2-3 years ago, when there used to be criticism on Muslim League (Q) Government that all decisions are made somewhere else and they just say Yes Boss (dummies). Mr. Musharraf gave an interview on Geo and highlighted the point that he doesnt interfere at all in government operations and the only things he looks after is the war against terrorism and the future power needs of Pakistan. I am sure many of you remember the presentations and news clip from aiwan-e-sadr (Presidential Palace) which used to appear on news channels daily and then the press briefings with claims of new dams (including Kala Bagh dam) to be built and a plan has been made to fulfill Pakistanis power needs for next 20 years. So, what happened to our tax money that has been wasted on funky presentations and planning and no actions and results?

Well, the result is that after last years nightmare situation in Karachi and some other parts of the country, now there is a serious Power Crisis in the ENTIRE country. Here in Lahore, we are facing load-shedding up to 7-8 hours a day in urban areas (that is in Lahore) and things are not improving. Initially the load-shedding was for 30 minutes after every 2 hours but since last week, they do it after every 1 hour during the day time and every 30 minutes after 5 PM (for 30 minutes mostly and 1 hour in between). The most irritating part of this load-shedding is that NO schedule whatsoever has been published for people to know and try to manage things in a better way. I was watching Geo and they were showing reports of rural areas of entire country where they are getting electricity for only 2-4 hours a day. Every indication of things getting even worse in January/February. Well, welcome to 2008.

Daily Times filed this report on load-shedding:
The Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) has decided to increase the timing of load shedding with a seven-hour shutdown on regular basis from Tuesday (today), officials told Daily Times on Monday.

The officials said that the authority was facing a shortfall of around 3,000 megawatts and that it had decided to increase the load shedding in rural and urban areas. Pakistan requires around 11,000 megawatts per day, while the per day availability is around 8,000 megawatts.

The officials said that the shortfall might increase to 5,000 megawatts during the upcoming summer, adding that the power deficit was likely to decrease during the start of 2009 because various new power generation projects would be started.

It has been decided that WAPDA will do five to seven hours of load shedding per day in the rural areas, while four to six hours of load shedding will be done in cities the officials added.

The Pakistan Electric Power Company (PEPCO) has asked all distribution companies to increase the load shedding hours to overcome the shortfall. The closure of canals, release of less water by the Irrigation Department and the suspension of gas supply to power generating plants caused the power shortfall, PEPCO Managing Director Munawar Baseer Ahmed said, adding that the load shedding might increase in the coming days if WAPDA did not get gas or water to generate power.
Meanwhile, a cabinet meeting decided on Monday decided that any load shedding interval would not last longer than half-an-hour, Irfan Ghauri adds from Islamabad.

Geo has this report on Flour Crisis:
The flour crisis has intensified as people facing hardships to buy the essential food item on increased price. In Karachi wheat flour, ghee and edible oil have not been available at most of the utility stores. The flour if available at a utility store being sold at Rs.155 ten kilogram instead of the official rate of Rs. 130/-

Long queues of the people can be seen outside the utility stores in the city for flour, ghee and edible oil. The 10-kilogram bag of wheat flour being sold at 155 rupees instead of the official rate of Rs. 130/- at utility stores in the city. The other shops are selling the 10-KG bag of flour at Rs 280/-

The flour price in Zhob, Mastung, Loralai and other parts of Balochistan has hiked, while the food item is unavailable at utility stores in Quetta and other cities of the province. The chief minister of Balochistan has issued directives to the concerned officials for action against hoarders and called report on the issue within two days. According to the provincial secretary food Azam Baloch, 20-KG bag of flour being sold at Rs. 278, at 130 Fear Price Shops in Quetta and at various sale points arranged by the flour mills.

In Peshawar wheat flour is available only at few shops and being sold at Rs. 500 per 20-KG bag. According to the shopkeepers the flour supplies from the mills have decreased. The crowds of people can be witnessed at the utility stores but a spokesman of Utility Stores Corporation has said the stores could not meet the rising demand of the flour.

According to the NWFP Flour Mills Association the crisis was the result of dwindling supplies of wheat and flour from Punjab.

I started to recall the number of crises that we have seen under Musharras regime and the list is really long. I wonder when he leaves office (surely he will leave or forced to leave someday soon), how people will remember him (if they do) and his X years in power. A dictator who gave Pakistan more crises than anyone in history? Here is what I could think of in just 5 minutes:
  • Steel Mill  
  • Stock Exchange
  • Law & Order
  • Extremism
  • Sugar
  • Flour
  • Electricity and Power
  • Crisis of federation of Pakistan
  • Political turmoil
  • Credibility of state institutions
  • Credibility of Armed Forces
  • Lal Masjid
  • The missing people
  • The judicial crisis  
We are also hearing the news of upcoming Rice Crisis which is expected very soon. Beware all you rice lovers. I just dont know what is the way out for ordinary citizens of Pakistan? Where is the impact of that economic prosperity and progress? People need things like food, energy, shelter, education, health and security to survive not the mobile phones and leased/financed motorcycles and cars. We have been hearing tall claims during last 5-6 years and I think we have a right to ask questions that where are the results? Whatever it is, some well known people have sure made a LOT of money during that time.

When I look at the current situation of Pakistan, it seems like a Masailistaan. As an optimist, I like to believe that things would be better in future. But just how, that I do not know. Somehow as a nation, we have to figure that out and quickly. Rigged or not so rigged elections may take place next month but how it would bring any positive change in ordinary persons life remains to be seen. I would like to end this post with Ahmed Faraz kalaam which ends on a positive note.