Sunday 29 January 2012

Top 10 Most Amazing Bridges in The World

1. Banpo Bridge (South Korea): The Fountain Bridge

September 9, 2008, Banpo Bridge in Seoul (South Korea) had a massive facelift: a 10,000 tubes fountain that ran on both edges. Once installed, the bridge was turned into a big tourist attraction, as the bridge is firing 190 tons of water per minute using the river water below. 

2. Millau Viaduct (France): World’s Highest Bridge

As high as 1125 feet above the Tarn Valley in southern France, acrossing the Millau Viaduct is virtually like flying. This work of Foster & Partners was slightly higher than the Eiffel Tower, took three years to build and opened to public in 200

In addition of providing views of the valley below, It also viewed the clouds when It’s formed under the bridge. Millau is not the route for those who fear of heights!  

 Millau has a total length of 8071 feet with the longest single span of 1122 feet, so this is very beautiful bridge in miniature form or original form. Bridge deck is supported by 7 pillars and weighs 36,000 tons. 7 towers, each 292 feet tall and weighing 700 tons, fitted to the supporting pillars.

3. Henderson Waves (Singapore): Most Beautiful Pedestrian Bridge

 At the height of 36 meters from the surface of the road, this bridge is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore. This 300 meters bridge connects the park at Mount Faber and Telok Blangah Hill.

4. Hangzhou Bay Bridge (China): the World’s Longest Cross-Sea Bridge

Stand across Hangzhou Bay, this bridge is the world’s longest Cross-sea bridge, with a length of 35.673 kilometers (22 miles) with a six lane highway in both directions. The bridge was built to handle traffic in the area that is rapidly growing, cutting travel time between Shanghai and Ningbo from four hours to 2.5 hours.

5. Rolling Bridge (United Kingdom): The bridge that can roll itself


Designed by Heatherwick Studio, this award winning Rolling Bridge is located in Paddington Basin, London. Instead of using conventional bridge open mechanism, that consisting of a single rigid element that rises to let boats pass, the Rolling Bridge rolled itself until the two ends meet.
When in horizontal position, the bridge is a steel pedestrian bridge and the normal wood that fully open. The bridge is a circle on one side different from the straight position.
Twelve feet long, this bridge was made by the eight sections of iron and wood, and made curved by hydraulic power handrail mounted on each section. 

6. Oliveira Bridge (Brazil): The first X-shaped Wire Bridge in the World

Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge that crossed the Pinheiros River in São Paulo, Brazil opened in May 2008. As high as 138 meters (450 feet), and connect with Jornalista Marginal Pinheiros with Roberto Marinho Avenue. The design is so unique with 2 curved deck pass one another through an X-shaped support towers. 

7. Wind and Rain Bridge (China): The Dong Bridge

Wind and Rain Bridge is the symbol of the Dong minority architecture. Wind and Rain Bridge in Diping is the largest of its kind in the province of Guizhou, where the largest Dong community in Chinese settled.

This bridge is 50 meters long and was firstly built in 1894 during the Qing Dynasty 100 years ago. However, the original structure burned on fire of 1959 and what visitor sees now is the rebuilded version that completed by 1964.

This bridge is a pure wooden architecture consisting of pillars, purlin and baluster in various sizes and shapes. The Body of the bridge is divided into three parts, the largest is the shape of a traditional Chinese drum tower in the middle. Eave and pilasters of the bridge decorated with flowers and sculptures that make this bridge become very unique.

8. Tower Bridge (United Kingdom): Most Famous and most beautiful Victorian Bridge

Completed in 1894 by Horace Jones and Wolfe Barry. Tower Bridge (named after two prominent 141 feet tall towers) is one of the famous landmark in London and one of the most beautiful in the world.

This 800 feet long bridge has a space of 28 feet when closed but it reaches 140 feet when opened in the center which allows the ship to sail on the Thames river. In the past time when things moved more often by sea rather than air, the bridge was raised about 50 times each day.

Tower Bridge built with 432 workers who built it for 8 years. At that time they sink 70,000 tons of concrete into the 2 large piers. 2 structures put into place that support each weighing 1,000 tons and decorate the whole bridge with Portland stone and Cornish granite to cover the 11,000 tonnes of steel beneath.

9. Magdeburg Water Bridge (Germany): Largest Water Bridge in Europe

Magdeburg Water Bridge connects the former East and West Germany on the Elbe River. It was built as part of the German reunification project.
Throughout 1 km, this 500 million euros worth water bridge, allows carrier to avoid the crowded long canal along the Elbe. The shipping often have a problem on this bridge when the water at the lowest level.

10. Ponte Vecchio (Italy): Oldest and famous bridge

Florence is one of the famous tourist attractions in Italy, and is considered the oldest stone arch bridge in Europe. Even the bridge itself is older. Actually built from wood until it was destroyed by floods in 1333, and twelve years later the bridge was rebuilt using stone.
Famous for its many shops, the bridge is also a home for everyone from traders and butchers to the gift shop and art sales from the Middle Ages

Most expensive house in the world

 The Most Expensive House in the World from India

Family of Mukesh Ambani
The Building of Mukesh Ambani house

This is the first home in the world that exceeds $ 1 billion. This house is 570 feets high, the price of this house is around $ 2 billion. This house is built in the middle of downtown Mumbai, India that sadly in the middle of the area that full of poverty. Ambani is a global conglomerate and the richest man in India, new emerging economies country. He explains that his new home will have more floor space than the palace of Louis XIV          

Each of Ambani’s family will have their own personal health club. They will also have six levels garage for 168 cars. Most of the tower built from glass. This ultra modern house featured the panic room, cinema and employ around 600 servants and staff. Each level also have a lush garden.

The lobby of Mukesh Ambani House
Modern lounge of Mukesh Ambani house
Traditional lounge of Mukesh Ambani house
The ballroom of Mukesh Ambani house
The bathroom of Mukesh Ambani house

Saturday 28 January 2012

Big Starts



Big B, Rajini to come together after 28 yrs 
If all goes well Amitabh Bachchan and Rajinikanth will share screen space in filmmaker Puri Jagannath's next
Rajinikanth was excited by the idea of coming together with Big B again. He feels Puri, is the right person to pull off this casting coup Working with two superstars would be a challenge for the filmmaker and he's ready to take it up. "It's a challenge that I would like to take on. Let's see how it goes ", adds Puri.

Sony Xperia S

Sony Xperia S announces new interesting features 

Sony Xperia S, the much talked about phone from the house of Sony Ericsson, will have two new added features - anti-stain shell and fast charging batteries.
Display: 4.3-inch touch screen display with Mobile Bravia Engine. This display natively supports 1280x720 pixel resolution.
Camera: It has a 12 megapixel rear end camera with Sony Exmor R technology and a front facing 1.3 megapixel camera which can record 720p HD video and also support video chat. The 12 megapixel camera is also capable of recording full 1080p HD video at 30 frames per second
Processor: Dual-core 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 MSM8260 mobile processor
Memory: 32 GB internal storage
Hardware:  Android 2.3 Gingerbread. The company promises to release the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for it in the second quarter (April-June) of this year

Other features: 
              Bluetooth, WiFi, DLNA, A-GPS, GLONASS support, native USB tethering, micro HDMI and micro USB ports.
Weight: 144 grams and 10.6mm thick
Battery: 1750 mAh battery
Price: Expected Rs 30,699 approx


Sony Xperia-S  with Fast Charging and Anti Stain Shell-2

Tuesday 24 January 2012

KTM Duke-200

KTM's Duke 200 launched in India 
The country's second-largest two-wheeler maker Bajaj Auto launched a sports bike, 'Duke 200', from Austrian partner KTM's Rate -1,30,000



The Top Ten Richest Indian

The Top Ten Richest Indian

No #1 Lakshmi MittalLakshmi Mittal
Age: 55
Net Worth: $ 20.0 billion
Born in a remote village, he got his start when his family moved to Calcutta and opened a small steel mill. He has a personal stake of 87.4 percent in the $22 billion (2004 sales) Mittal Steel. A double-digit drop in U.S and European steel prices led to a 64% fall in third-quarter profits; the past 9 months down only 13%. He recently bought Ukraine's largest steelmaker in a televised auction. After winning the battle for rival Arcelor in June last year, the $34 billion merger created an industry behemoth that now accounts for more than10% of the world’s steel production.

No # 2 Azim PremjiAzim Premji
Age: 60
Net Worth: $ 11.0 billion
One of the pioneers of the Indian outsourcing phenomenon, Premji got his major break in 1978 when IBM pulled out of India. He runs technology service giant, Wipro, which has been on a buying spree, picking up firms like Finnish telecom software outfit, Saraware, and Portuguese retail software group Enabler. He owns 82% of New York-listed Wipro, India's third-largest software exporter. His clients include Nokia, Microsoft and Prudential. Wipro lost a few key executives this year, including Vice Chairman, Vivek Paul. “Bangalore Tiger”, a book on Wipro’s rise, was published recently. Premji claims that his ancient Ford Escort is his “lucky car”.

No #3 Mukesh AmbaniMukesh Ambani
Age: 48
Net Worth: $ 7.0 billion
A feud with brother Anil ended this June after their mother brokered a settlement, which is awaiting court approval. Mukesh will maintain control of $16 billion (sales) Reliance Industries, the petrochemicals major whose stock is up more than 40% since the announcement. Primed for a global footprint in the retail business, Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Group is talking to French retail major, Carrefour, and other global players to acquire a controlling stake and reach out to international consumers with its basket of Indian food produce.

No #4 Anil AmbaniAnil Ambani
Age: 46
Net Worth: $ 5.5 billion
After the split with his brother, Anil now runs the newly christened, Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Enterprises Group, an offshoot of the Reliance empire, with interests in telecom, energy and financial services. He has been making high-profile acquisitions, mainly in entertainment and insurance. His was the world’s fastest-growing multi-billion dollar fortune in percentage terms as his wealth tripled in just one year. Anil is Chairman of Reliance Capital and Reliance Communication and Chairman and Managing Director of Reliance Energy. His personal stake in Reliance Communication is 66%. He was chosen as the CEO of the Year at the prestigious Platts Global Energy Awards for 2004.

No #5 Kushal Pal SinghKushal Pal Singh
Age: 74
Net Worth: $ 5.0 billion
Former army officer turned property baron, Kushal Pal Singh joined his father-in-law's company, Delhi Land & Finance in 1971. He built Gurgaon, his showpiece township on the outskirts of Delhi, by acquiring chunks of land from farmers. Today the DLF group, run by son Rajiv, with daughter Pia overseeing retail projects, is India's biggest real estate developer. The DLF Group has already developed over 35 million sq. ft. of projects across its three key businesses of residential, commercial and retail. This group has already secured/identified close to 250 million sq.ft. of projects for development with ongoing projects of 100 million sq.ft.

No #6 Sunil MittalSunil Mittal
Age: 48
Net Worth: $ 4.9 billion
Sunil Mittal, Founder, Chairman and Managing Director of Bharati Group can be labeled as the most ambitious telecom entrepreneur in India. His rise from a small bicycle business with borrowed capital to the CMD of Bharati Group was ridden with hurdles. The turning point came in the year 1992 when the Indian Government was awarding licenses for mobile telephone services for the first time. One of the conditions for the Delhi Cellular Service was the bidder had to have some experience as a telecom operator. Mittal clinched a deal with French telecom operator Vivendi. Two years later he secured the rights to serve New Delhi. In 1995, Bharati Cellular Limited was formed to offer cellular services under the brand name AirTel. In 10 years, he has built the Bharti Group into India's largest mobile phone operator, with 14 million customers. Vodafone bought a 10% stake in Bharti Televenture, his joint venture with Singtel, for $1.5 billion in October. The group is now partnering with Axa in a new insurance venture.

No #7 Kumar BirlaKumar Birla
Age: 38
Net Worth: $ 4.4 billion
Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chairman of AV Birla Group, is scaling up his international operations. He is the fourth-generation head of $7.6 billion (sales) Aditya Birla Group, a commodities powerhouse named after his late father. He announced the merger of his fertilizer, finance and textile companies to create Aditya Birla Nuvo. While the exact details of his global expansion program are not known, the broad contours include acquiring a third copper mine in Australia after Nifty and Mount Gordon, putting up a Greenfield acrylic fiber facility in Egypt, enhancing the Alexandria Carbon Black Operation also in Egypt, exploring the possibility of making another acquisition in China and pump priming Birla Copper to global scale in the foreseeable future. Today 30% of the group’s turnover comes from overseas operations.

No #8 Tulsi TantiTulsi Tanti
Age: 47
Net Worth: $ 3.7 billion
Tulsi Tanti is the Chairman of Suzlon Energy Ltd., which deals in wind energy. He is one of those first time entrepreneurs who saw potential in an inchoate idea, ventured into it, and made it big. In 1990 Tulsi Tanti invested in two windmills and realized its huge potential. Faced with escalating power costs, this former textile producer moved into wind energy a decade ago, eventually building Asia's largest wind farm and the world’s sixth largest wind energy company. In October he listed Suzlon Energy, in which he and his three siblings own 70%. The company is expanding into the U.S., China and Australia. 

No #9 Pallonji Mistry Pallonji Mistry
Age: 76
Net Worth: $ 3.3 billion
Pallonji Shapoorji Mistry, often described as being media shy, is a construction tycoon. His employees call him the man with no faults while his friends call him humble. This secretive construction magnate is the biggest shareholder in Tata Sons, a holding company that has a big stake in India's largest software company, Tata Consultancy Services. Today Pallonji owns 18.35% stake of Tata Sons, while Ratan Tata himself owns less than a percent. When TCS went public, Pallonji was the biggest beneficiary, netting more than even the Tata companies. He also owns direct selling outfit, Eureka Forbes, the subject of a Harvard case study. Now his firm has moved into road construction and finally at the end of last year he was been given a contract to build a stadium in Guyana, South America.

No #10 Anurag Dikshit Anurag Dikshit
Age: NA
Net Worth: $ 3.1 billion
The richest man in Gibraltar and the 207th richest on the planet is co-founder of Party Gambling, the parent company of the world’s leading online poker site, Partypoker.com. He is one of the youngest billionaires in the world, owning 30.4% of Internet casino company PartyGaming, which went public in London in June. He has a degree in computer science and engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology in Delhi. In 1998, at age 25, he began working with the then 1-year-old company. He eventually wrote the betting software that enabled gamblers around the world to play one another in poker. Today he manages the Gibraltar company's operations.