Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Siva Prakash invited you to Dropbox

Siva Prakash wants you to try Dropbox! Dropbox lets you bring all your photos, docs and videos with you anywhere and share them easily.

Get started here.

- The Dropbox Team

Monday, November 21, 2011

Congratulation to Indian Kabaddi Team

India win men, women world cup Kabaddi titles.Congratulation to Indian Kabaddi Team.Kabaddi World cup was first played in 2004 and then in 2007 and 2010,2011. So far India is the unbeaten champion in Kabaddi World Cup. Iran is the next most successful nation being twice runner-up. Pakistan was the runner-up in 2010.
Results of Kabaddi World Cup to date:
Year Final match
2004 India vs. Iran(55 - 27) -India Won
2007 India vs. Iran(29 - 19)-India Won
2010 India vs. Pakistan(58 - 24)-India Won
2011 India vs. Canada(59 - 25)-India Won

2011 Kabaddi World Cup
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Logo of the 2011 Kabaddi World Cup

INDIA WINS-World Cup 2011

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Best RaiderIndia Gagandeep Singh Kheerawali
Best StopperIndia Mangat Singh Mangi


In the women's Team, India won comfortably against the British(UK) women Kabaddi team. They beat their rivals 44-17.




Monday, November 14, 2011

Thanks to the Society

It Was Interesting Week End , November 12 & 13'th Attended Conference @ Hotel Royal Orchid. Its About How Social Media is Working for the Corporations and How Brands  get Popular Through the Social Media. Event Conducted By  Social India 


Mainly Three Things I Want to Share



Akshaya Patra Foundation is an NGO ,Who Provides Meals to School Children's In India. Presently They Served 1.3 Million+ Children's a Day. Its Increasing Every Day.Its Biggest NGO in the World Who Served the Mid Day Meals to the School Children with High Tech Infrastructure facilities.
I think Its Fantastic Program for the India. When India is Growing Its Economic Status at the Same time Like these Help  also required to the Society. Its a Responsibility of the Corporate's and Dedicated Individuals.They Also Implemented Six Sigma .
In Rs.675 they Feed One Children in a Whole Year. Want to Donate https://www.akshayapatra.org/



Anant is a   Philanthropic Organization Who Provide the Scholarship for the Poor Students in India for their School & Higher Educations .


3) Learning From Life:

In Conference Speakers Shared Their Idea/View/Their Business About the Social Media.Apart From This Something Hits my Mind & Want to Share :
  • " In Our Life we Take Everything from the Society and One Point of Time We have to Return back to the Society".
  • "Thanks to the Friends,Relatives&Society - These are the Main Instruments/Platform to Correct our Thinking Level/Thoughts,Way Of Living,Making Decisions in our Life"
  • "Some Times We Make/Correct  our Self's Through  Reading Books,Through Comments from Others,Learning From Others Success/Failures".

That's It. I Want Thanks to the Society Where I am Living, What I am Using Facility is Invented by Some One.What we are Giving Back to the Society? 
Thinking About What Mukesh Ambani Said" India is Not a Billions Of Problems,Its a Billions of Opportunity".












Thursday, September 29, 2011

Join Anna Hazare now on WordPress, Blogspot,Twitter and Face Book


You can now join Anna Hazare on WordPress,Blogspot, Twitter & Facebook to be a part of the non-violent revolutionary fight for the second Independence for young & vibrant India !


WordPress- https://annahazaresays.wordpress.com/
Blogspot- http://annahazaresays.blogspot.com/

WordPress-English https://annahazaresays.wordpress.com/category/post-in-English/

Facebook – Anna Hazare Says
Twitter – annahazaresays

Jai Hind ! Inquilab Zindabad !



Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Adobe finally jumps on the HTML 5 bandwagon with Adobe Edge


Being a creative in these times is pretty exciting. After the firm abandonment of Flash on iOS, the world seems to be ignoring Flash and moving towards the more robust but still nascent HTML5. With lots of big name companies and designs studios jumping on the HTML5 bandwagon, with majority of clients are demanding HTML5 to get their brands and messages through mobile as well desktop spaces.

 

Adobe in all this could easily have thrown everything it had against the overwhelming odds. Instead of succumbing to ego, Adobe instead just kept its ear to the ground, and today they have just revealed Adobe Edge, a software that makes uses HTML 5, CSS and JavaScript to create animations and UI elements.

This is an extremely smart move by Adobe, instead of fighting fire with fire, they have launched the solution that all HTML 5 designers have been waiting for. We have a video below of Adobe Edge in action, and its quite exciting to finally have a competent easy to use piece of software from one of the giants. Designers can try it out for themselves as Adobe has it up for free for testing.  Not only that you can check out some exampleshere and here.

Now, tackling the elephant in the room.

What does this mean for Flash? Is Flash dead? Whats the future of Flash?

Adobe in these last few years is still streamlining Flash and the Flash player. However, it seems they are also beginning to realise that having a cumbersome Flash player that constantly needs updates is not the way to go. However, rather than let Flash just die out, they have made the system more powerful, with ActionScript libraries providing a rich scripting language capable of visually and aurally beautiful websites, robust applications as well as social and augmented reality experiences unlike anything you have ever seen. 

Adobe has also been busy building Air for mobile design and development as well as application design. So we will not be seeing the death of Flash at all, in fact we will be seeing the maturity of Flash in the sense that its making inroads into more serious application development.



Motion and Interaction Design for HTML5

Adobe® Edge is a new web motion and interaction design tool that allows designers to bring animated content to websites, using web standards like HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3.

Edge will be updated regularly to add new functionality, stay ahead of evolving web standards, and incorporate user feedback to provide the best functionality and experience possible. This is an early look at Edge with more capabilities to come.


Edge Preview Highlights


This version of Edge focuses primarily on adding rich motion design to new or existing HTML projects, that runs beautifully on devices and desktops.

  •     Create new compositions with Edge's drawing and text tools.
  •     Import popular web graphics such as SVG, PNG, JPG or GIF files.
  •     Easily choreograph animation with the timeline editor. Animate position, size, color, shape, rotation and more at the property level.
  •     Energize existing HTML files with motion, while preserving the integrity of CSS-based HTML layouts.
  •     Copy and paste transitions, invert them, and choose from over 25 built-in easing effects for added creativity.



Features

Feature Description
Intuitive user Interface The user interface is based on a stage, timeline, and panels for elements and properties. It's influenced by our customers' favorite features and functionality in class-leading tools like After Effects and Flash Professional, but innovates in its ease of use. Animations and timing can be controlled on a WebKit-based stage, or via precise property adjustments directly on the timeline. You can also make quick edits on individual or multiple objects.
Visually author animated content Create new compositions from scratch using basic HTML building blocks, text, and imported web graphics. Manipulate objects with an array of transformation and styling options which Edge natively applies to our jQuery-based animation framework.
Add motion to existing HTML content Add motion elements to existing HTML web documents. Edge stores all of its animation in a separate JavaScript file that cleanly distinguishes the original HTML from Edge's animation code. Edge makes minimal, non-intrusive changes to the HTML code to reference the JavaScript and CSS files it creates.
Import web graphics files Import existing web graphics such as SVG, JPG, PNG, and GIF files.
Standards-based output Edge reads and writes HTML, CSS and JavaScript files natively. Animated content produced in Edge  is expressed in a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) data structure that preserves the CSS-based layout. JSON is a formatting style for JavaScript that is easily readable, and allows more flexibility to work with the document and animated content independently.
Reliable content on desktops and devices Animated content created with Edge is designed and tested to work reliably on the iOS and Android platforms, WebKit-enabled devices, and popular desktop browsers such as Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Internet Explorer 9.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

A preview of Gmail’s new look

We get a lot of great feedback about how Gmail helps you be more efficient, keep in touch with family and friends, and get work done. We've saved you from forgetting attachments and made sure that you got the right Bob. Over the years, adding countless features to Gmail has made it an increasingly powerful communication hub, but along the way the interface has also become more cluttered and complex.

That's one of the reasons we're embarking on a series of interface updates to help strip out unnecessary clutter and make Gmail as beautiful as it is powerful. This is part of a Google-wide effort to bring you an experience that's more focused, elastic, and effortless across all of our products. The changes are not going to happen all at once. We know that you love and care about Gmail as much as we do, and we'll be working on these upgrades gradually over the next few months to allow plenty of time to understand and incorporate your feedback into the evolving design.

We're kicking things off with two new themes for you to try out as a sort of sneak peek at what we're up to. Starting today, you'll see the "Preview" and "Preview (Dense)" themes in the Themes tab in Gmail Settings. Why two themes? Our new interface will eventually expand dynamically to accommodate different screen sizes and user preferences, but until then you can pick the information density that you prefer.

Here's what one of the new themes currently looks like:



And in conversation view:


Click the images above to see larger versions.

If you poke around you'll hopefully find a lot to like and a much cleaner, modern look but also few rough edges. In particular, some Labs features may look a little strange in the new themes. We plan to fix these issues as we roll out changes in the coming months. You can also expect some updated themes that embody the same design principles but are better suited to working in a dark environment, use a different color palette, or include the illustrations that we know many of you love to see around your inbox.

Look out for these and other new features over the next few months. In the meantime, try out the new themes as a preview of the future of Gmail and let us know what you think.

P.S. Like Gmail, Google Calendar is also getting a new look. You'll see it automatically within the next few days so there's no need to turn it on, and we'll also continue to make improvements there in the coming months. Details about the current changes to Calendar can be found in the Calendar help center.

THANKS

http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/preview-of-gmails-new-look.html

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Google unveils 'Google Wallet'

Google is unveiling a new age for payments through its electronic wallet for Android Phones at an event held at New York. It will be launching its long time plan of mobile payments which will be known as 'Google Wallet.' Users of Android phones equipped with an NFC chip will be able to use this new service. Initially the service will be made accessible to cities like New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington, D.C.

This new method of payment will allow consumers to make store purchases and redeem coupons by waving smartphones at checkout counters. The service is expected to tap near-field communications technology and would allow users to pay for retail purchases by holding the devices up to a specialized reader at checkout counters. 

Near-field communications allows devices like mobile phones, to swap and exchange information wirelessly when they are near each other, about 4 inches. Consumer can use the NFC technology to pay for items by using their smartphones to send payments directly from their bank accounts to a store terminal.

Speculations were high that Google was partnering with MasterCard and Citigroup to allow the financial giants' customers to use their debit and credit cards to pay for purchase from their Android smartphones. It is to be noted that Google also paid for the installation of thousands of NFC short-range, wireless point-of-sale systems from VeriFone at stores in New York and San Francisco.

It is anticipated that around 40 million to 50 million NFC-equipped phones will be sold in 2011, according to a research firm Forrester. However initially only two phones will be available with NFC chips installed in United States and they are Google Nexus S and the Nokia C7 or Astound. Soon many more will join the league once the service will kick start.

Apart from Google many other companies are also keen to make utilization of the demand for mobile payments business. Microsoft is planning to include NFC technology in a future phone of Windows Phone 7. T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon have already formed a joint-venture payment system called Isis which is predicted to hit the market soon. However Apple's upcoming iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 are believed to be without NFC.

The only big challenge that lies ahead of these giants is to instill the confidence among its consumers about the security as mobile payments still scares people of losing their money and data. And there are some bad guys always watching, to take advantage of such new technology. 

Internet creates 2.4 jobs for every job it destroys

The Internet, which has transformed the way we live, work, shop, socialise and now, is also emerging as a powerful catalyst for job creation, says a survey by global management consultancy McKinsey
Internet creates 2.4 jobs for every job it destroys


According to a report by McKinsey Global Institute, the Net has a sweeping impact on growth, prosperity and has "created 2.4 jobs for every job that it has destroyed".

"The Internet is a contributer to net job creation," McKinsey Global Institute said in its report, titled, 'Internet matters: The Net's Sweeping Impact on Growth, Jobs and Prosperity'.

"While jobs have been destroyed by the emergence of Internet, many more have been created during the same period, including jobs directly linked to the Internet, such as software engineers and online marketers as well as more traditional jobs -- logistics to deliver online purchases," it added.

McKinsey further noted that notwithstanding the fact that some jobs have been destroyed by the emergence of the Internet, a detailed analysis of the French economy showed that while the Internet has destroyed 500,000 jobs over the past 15 years, it has created 1.2 million other jobs.

"A net addition of 700,000 jobs, or 2.4 jobs created for every job destroyed," it said.

This result was also reflected in another McKinsey survey of more than 4,800 SMEs, which showed that 2.6 jobs were created for every one destroyed, confirming the Internet's capacity to create jobs across all sectors.

McKinsey examined the impact of the Internet on 13 countries -- the members of the G8, Brazil, China, India, South Korea and Sweden.

In the 13 countries that the survey covered, the Internet contributed an average 3.4 percent to the GDP, more than agriculture, energy and other better established industries.

Meanwhile, the United Nations, in its millennium development goals, lists Internet penetration as a key metric in efforts to reduce poverty and encourage rational development.

Around two billion people are now connected to the Internet and the number is growing by 200 million each year.

India and China are strengthening their position in the global Internet ecosystem rapidly and are showing growth rates of more than 20% in terms of new connections. 

Thursday, April 7, 2011

This is the High Time: Please have patience n go through this mail

Please send this mail AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE TO EVERY ONE IN THIS WORLD. This is the Time for us to stand against Corruption & we create the best place for our next generations. u can send this mail or send SMS or talk to others . please participate this movement.

 

 

 2011032963791301.jpg       Common guys, what are we doing? Egypt has shown us what unity can do. This is the time to show what we, the people of India can do if they decide. Let's support this 72 years old man and show some respect to his commitment and our country.

          Every second 2 tweets on Tweetor; more than 1 lack people supporting from Facebook and other social networking sites. Are you one of them? Ask this question to yourself.

          World cup is over now. So what? New World Cup has started. And I'm in being an proud Indian..

         

          Civil society's battle against corruption acquired its sharpest edge ever on Tuesday as veteran social activist Anna Hazare began a fast unto death at the capital's landmark Jantar Mantar demanding greater public role in the Anti-Corruption Bill (Lokpal Bill), which has now been considered and put aside by successive regimes for the last 42 years.

 

          Anna Hazare ignored several pleas of the government to defer his fast as he stood firm on his demand for a joint committee comprising government and civil society leaders to rework the current draft Lokpal Bill. He maintained that the current Bill covering only politicians was inadequate as politicians often colluded with officials to indulge in corruption.

 

          Hazare wants the Lokpal's office to subsume the CVC so that both political leaders and officials come under its ambit as well as the judiciary. He also wants the Lokpal to have police powers — that is, to not just be a recommendatory body but an effective office that can file FIRs, chargesheet the accused and file cases. Hazare and other activists have been demanding for the Prime Minister's Office to come within the ambit of the Lokpal.

 

          It appears that the 72-year-old activist's protest is taking the contours of a popular movement. Thousands of people, including students, teachers, artistes, retired government officers and activists, joined Anna at Jantar Mantar to lend him support. On the Net, support for Anna is already a viral movement. Unless the government concedes to the demand, this support is only likely to grow.

                See how Lokpal Bill can curb the politicians,

 

 

       

Existing System

System Proposed by civil society

No politician or senior officer ever goes to jail despite huge evidence because Anti Corruption Branch (ACB) and CBI directly come under the government. Before starting investigation or initiating prosecution in any case, they have to take permission from the same bosses, against whom the case has to be investigated.

Lokpal at centre and Lokayukta at state level will be independent bodies. ACB and CBI will be merged into these bodies. They will have power to initiate investigations and prosecution against any officer or politician without needing anyone's permission. Investigation should be completed within 1 year and trial to get over in next 1 year. Within two years, the corrupt should go to jail.

No corrupt officer is dismissed from the job because Central Vigilance Commission, which is supposed to dismiss corrupt officers, is only an advisory body. Whenever it advises government to dismiss any senior corrupt officer, its advice is never implemented.

Lokpal and Lokayukta will have complete powers to order dismissal of a corrupt officer. CVC and all departmental vigilance will be merged into Lokpal and state vigilance will be merged into Lokayukta.

No action is taken against corrupt judges because permission is required from the Chief Justice of India to even register an FIR against corrupt judges.

Lokpal & Lokayukta shall have powers to investigate and prosecute any judge without needing anyone's permission.

Nowhere to go - People expose corruption but no action is taken on their complaints.

Lokpal & Lokayukta will have to enquire into and hear every complaint.

There is so much corruption within CBI and vigilance departments. Their functioning is so secret that it encourages corruption within these agencies. 

All investigations in Lokpal & Lokayukta shall be transparent. After completion of investigation, all case records shall be open to public.  Complaint against any staff of Lokpal & Lokayukta shall be enquired and punishment announced within two months.

Weak and corrupt people are appointed as heads of anti-corruption agencies.

Politicians will have absolutely no say in selections of Chairperson and members of Lokpal & Lokayukta. Selections will take place through a transparent and public participatory process.

Citizens face harassment in government offices. Sometimes they are forced to pay bribes. One can only complaint to senior officers. No action is taken on complaints because senior officers also get their cut.

Lokpal & Lokayukta will get public grievances resolved in time bound manner, impose a penalty of Rs 250 per day of delay to be deducted from the salary of guilty officer and award that amount as compensation to the aggrieved citizen.

Nothing in law to recover ill gotten wealth. A corrupt person can come out of jail and enjoy that money.

Loss caused to the government due to corruption will be recovered from all accused.

Small punishment for corruption- Punishment for corruption is minimum 6 months and maximum 7 years.

Enhanced punishment - The punishment would be minimum 5 years and maximum of life imprisonment.

 

 

Spread it like anything; our Nation needs us..please Contribute..

 

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Please send this mail AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE TO EVERY ONE IN THIS WORLD. This is the Time for us to stand against Corruption & we create the best place for our next generations. u can send this mail or send SMS or talk to others . please participate this movement.

Friday, March 25, 2011

IITians and IIM grads seek career in spiritualism

IITians have started a new trend by opting for spiritualism as they future career other than i-banking or technology. Many IIT students are said to be working with the Art of Living foundation, Ramakrishna and Sringeri Mutts, Chinmaya mission, Mata Amritanandmayi ashram, Shirdi Sai Baba ashram and Iskcon in Bangalore. 

IITians and IIM grads seek career in spiritualism


According to most of the IITiansspiritualInc helps them enhance they personal life and social service activities as well. It is an ice breaker for them from their routine hectic life. They said that during their course of life they had lost the meaning of life and life turned out to be very mechanical. They needed the sense of completion. 

It is not only the IITians who are exploring spiritualism; a large contribution also comes from IIMs as well. It is a new mantra that the management institutions are introducing to the students. IIM Indore has incorporated the Bhagavad Gita in one of its courses as a means of providing spiritual guidance in the corporate battlefield. The sessions on the Bhagavad Gita are part of the course module on 'Ancient Oriental Philosophy and Spirituality' which is taught by Swami Samarpanananda of Sri Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University (Belur Math), who imparted lessons on "how to develop and channelize their spiritual and mental energies to achieve excellence in the field of business management". Many of the IIM grads are taken as strategy analysts for spiritual foundations.

Prospective managers and entrepreneurs see an essential connect between spirituality and business today. The followers of management philosophy do not shun the parallels drawn between Mahabharata and business. IIM-C got some lessons on spirituality and ethics apart from honing their skills in business and finance. Dalai Lama addressed the students of IIM-C on virtues and principles from various walks of life. 
Institutes are roping in spiritual so as to ensure that students get an all-round development and they should get a complete view of the society. They should not develop a business-oriented mind which can generate constraints in future
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Bangalore- Iskcon

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Top 10 Indian women leaving their mark in the corporate world

Although the Indian corporate world is ruled by men, there are a few powerful women leaders heading some of the major business houses in India as well as across the globe. Here is our take on the top 10 Indian women in the corporate world.

Chanda Kochhar



Beginning her career at ICICI as a management trainee in 1984, Chanda Kocchar has conquered the steps of ranks ladder and has reached the post of the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of ICICI Bank in May 2009. Under the leadership of Kochhar, ICICI Bank won the the 'Best Retail Bank in India' award from 2001 to 2005 and 'Excellence in Retail Banking Award' in 2002 by The Asian Banker. She was also awarded "Retail Banker of the Year 2004, "Business Woman of the Year 2005" and "Rising Star Award" for Global Awards 2006 by Retail Banker International. She has been consistently figured in Fortune's list of "Most Powerful Women in Business" since 2005. She was also ranked at number 20 in the Forbes "World's 100 Most Powerful Women list" in 2009. She was honored with Padma Bhushan Award by the Government of India in 2010.

Kiran Mazumdar Shaw




A successful entrepreneur, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw is the Founder, Chairman & Managing Director of Biocon, the biotechnology company delivering bio-pharmaceutical solutions. She also holds the post of Chairperson of Syngene International Limited and Clinigene International Limited. She started Biocon in 1978 and spearheaded its growth to an internationally recognized bio-pharmaceutical company that focuses on diabetes, oncology and auto-immune diseases. She was awarded the Padmabhushan for her services and contributions to the biotechnology in 2005.
Naina Lal Kidwai




Being the first Indian woman to graduate from Harvard Business School, Naina Lal Kidwai began her career at ANZ Grindlays (1982-1994). During 1994-2002, she worked at Morgan Stanley as Vice Chairman of JM Morgan Stanley and Head of the Investment Bank in India. In 2009, she became the Group General Manager and Country Head, HSBC India. She was repeatedly ranked in the Fortune global list of Top Women in Business, 12th in the Wall Street Journal 2006 Global Listing of Women to Watch and listed by Time Magazine as one of their 15 Global Influentials 2002. She received the Padma Shri for her work in the promotion of Trade and Industry. 


Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi



Named #1 on Fortune's list of the "50 Most Powerful Women" and #6 on Forbes' list of the "World's 100 Most Powerful Women" in 2010, Indra Nooyi was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. She is the Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer of PepsiCo. She is regarded as the primary architect of PepsiCo's growth strategy from the time she took over as it's President and CFO in 2001. She is a Successor Fellow of the Yale Corporation. She serves as a member of the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum, International Rescue Committee, Catalyst and the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. She was also considered as one of "The Top Gun CEOs" by Brendan Wood International in 2009.
Indu Jain



Indu Jain is the Chairperson of India's largest and most powerful media group, Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd., which owns the Times of India and other large newspapers. She is an entrepreneur, a spiritualist, an educationalist, a patron of art and culture and a humanist. She also holds the post of the Chairperson of The Times Group. She addressed the United Nations in 2000 at the Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders. 


Swati Piramal



Dr.Swati Piramal who has a medical degree from the University of Bombay, a degree in industrial medicine and a master's degree in Public Health from Harvard University USA, is the Vice Chairperson of Piramal Life Sciences Limited and Director of Piramal Healthcare Limited. As Director of Nicholas Piramal, she is responsible for research and development, strategic alliances, communication, knowledge management, public policy, clinical research, planning and implementation of a new clinical research organization. She has been the Vice President of Assocham in 2008 and was elected as its President in 2009. 
Mallika Srinivasan



Mallika Srinivasan is the Director of Tractors and Farm Equipment Ltd (TAFE). Upon completing her MA in econometrics from Madras University, she went to the U.S. and did her MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Joining the family business in 1986, she gradually converted TAFE into a hi-technology company and within a span of 2 decades, she accelerating its revenue turnover from 85 crores to 2900 crores. 


Preetha Reddy



Preetha Reddy is the Managing Director of Apollo Hospitals, one of the largest healthcare conglomerates of India. She is also one of pioneer businesswomen of India in the segment of healthcare industry. Under her leadership, the Apollo Specialty Hospital grown to a level of being known as a major oncology referral centre in Asia. Apollo is also considered to be one of the few places with facility to offer bone marrow transplantation. The hospital was first to perform cord blood transplantation in India. She was graduated in Chemistry from the University of Madras and has a post graduate degree in Public Administration. 
Priya Paul



Priya Paul is the Chairperson of Appeejay The Park Hotels chain of boutique hotels. She joined the company at the age of 22 after finishing her studies in Economics at the Wellesley College. With just two years of experience working under her father, she had to take charge of the hotel chain when her father Surrendra Paul was gunned down by the ULFA militants in Assam. She has been recognized by Forbes online as one of India's 100 most powerful businesswomen. She also got many other recognitions such as Young Entrepreneur of the Year award 1999-2000, Businessperson of the year 2002-2003 etc. 


Sulajja Firodia Motwani



Sulajja Motwani is the Managing Director of Kinetic Motor Company who looks after the company's overall business developmental activities. She also heads the Kinetic Marketing Services Limited and Kinetic Finance. She has been widely acknowledged for single-handedly designing and developing the marketing strategies to spearhead the company's growth forward. She completed B.Com from Pune University and MBA from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburg after which she joined Barra International, California, an investment consulting firm in the U.S. She was rewarded with the Young Achiever's Award for Business in the year 2002, Global Leader of Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum in 2002 and was named the "Face of the Millennium" by 'India Today'.