Monday, August 6, 2012

How to maintain your bikes-Six most basic tips


Maintaining a bike is not an easy task >driving bikes  can be done by any Tom Dick and Harry BUT  Maintaining it, keeping its drive smooth is not the cup of tea for everybody .So here are few tips which will help you in  Maintaining  your bike

1. Tyre Air Pressure: Ensure tyre pressures are maintained at manufacturer recommended levels. Different pressures are recommended for single seat and pillion riding, observe them to squeeze out the optimum mileage. Over-inflated tyres do result in better mileage but play havoc with the ride, handling and stability, so don’t get desperate.


2. Brakes: Both the brakes should have the right amount of free play. To check that brakes are not binding, put the bike on the main stand and ensure that both the wheels turn freely.

3. Chain: The chain should be well lubricated and have the right amount of slack.

Photographing Abstract With A Convex Lens-!!!exclusive!!!

Abstract photography is a great art and pictures below are the best example of  it.These pictures are clicked by one of our esteemed author Sunny Prakash Prajapati . These photos are authentic and 100%  copyrighted to author and enjoyfreshcontent.in.

These pictures are also submitted to abstract photography contest conducted by Moon Beam on deviantart


Enlarged image of a Flower kept in a garden .                              >>>>














Friday, August 3, 2012

Good news for jee-2013 aspirants No admission criteria will be changed for entrance in JEE-mains and advance

As per the dainik jagran [varanasi edition]  JEE-2013 admission in JEE-2013 will be made through normal admission criteria with certain changes i.e. Students have to follow either


  • 60% criteria or he has to lie in  20 percentile in 12th exam of his respective board
  • core and advanced courses for examination shall be same 
Students can either appear in exam if  he meet above criteria or he can opt for improvement exam if he is a cbse student


CBSE Improvement Exam-:Improvement of Performance (IOP),Guidelines,Procedure,FAQ


CBSE Improvement Exam

Improvement of Performance (IOP)

Guidelines:

Improvement Exam can be taken in one or more subjects in the succeeding year only after passing the subject in Class XII.
 The examination would take place in March and the result will be declared in May.
A candidate cannot appear for improvement examination in the subjects which he/she failed to pass.
The fees per subject to be submitted is Rs.200 (may change).
The Application Forms will be released in August till October and can be collected from regional offices or syndicate bank branches.
Candidates will be issued only Statement of Marks reflecting the marks of the improvement examination.

Procedure