Top Ringtones for your Mobile! FatCow $88 Plan for $66 only BidHere 20% Off Your 1st Order Free Sample Romantic Compatibility Reading for two News: August 2008 Executive Openings! $80,000 to $500,000+

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Advertisements


Applications in the prescribed form are invited from the Indian Nationals for filling up of the following Teaching and Non-Teaching posts at the North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong and Tura Campus.
For details visit

Sunday, August 3, 2008

VACANCY IN L.I.C.

LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA.
Central Zonal Office Bhopal
Engagement of Financial Service Executives.
-----------------------------------------------------
Approximately 34 Financial Services Executives are proposed to be engaged by various
Divisional Offices of Central Zone (M.P.& Chhattisgarh) on Contract basis for 3 years (renewable depending
on the performance) under the jurisdiction of Zonal Office, Bhopal.
a) Qualification:
Applicant shall possess the Bachelor’s Degree of a University in India established under a statute.
Preference may be given to those applicants who possess the Bachelor Degree or Diploma in Marketing/Management. Good working knowledge of English and also one Regional language preferably local language is desirable. Knowledge of soft skills such as Power Point / Word / Excel would be additional advantage.
FOR DETAILS VISIT

Friday, August 1, 2008

LAPTOPS

If you are the one who's always on the move, then a laptop is what you need. They are completely portable, use less power and make less noise as compared to a desktop model.Laptops are definitely more expensive than desktops but the price gap is getting closer. Laptops are becoming the main computer for many. These laptops outsold the desktop models for the first time in May 2005. According to Digit magazine these form almost 24% of total pc sales. The reason why people prefer these laptops is the fact that they are less bulky. It is mainly for those who travel around too much. For the rest it doesn't make any sense to spend a hefty amount for it. FOR DETAILS CLICK HERE

Portable Hard Drives

A Portable hard drive is one of the best available solutions in contemporary times for storing high volumes of data and keeping it secure. In a Floppy disk there is no guarantee of data retention and the amount of data stored is negligible, as compared to a portable storage device. The portable storage device is considered to be a better option than a CD (700 MB) or a DVD (4 GB or 8 in cas...FOR DETAILS CLICK HERE

Tulip Star Hotels' director resigns

The board of Tulip Star Hotels has accepted the resignation of Peter Ajit Kerkar from the office of director of the company.
This was decided at the board meeting held on 29 July 2008
.FOR DETAILS VISIT http://www.ndtvprofit.com/2008/07/30114827/Tulip-Star-Hotels-director-re.html

Soaring inflation likely to hit India's power projects

To achieve the power generation targets fixed in the 11th Plan period, the government may have to revise the investment in power projects in view of 25 per cent rise in prices of key input materials including cement, steel, aluminum, copper and zinc over last two years, an ASSOCHAM Eco Pulse (AEP) Study has revealed. With WPI based inflation rate hovering close to 12 per cent and expected to be in double digits for quite some time, the proposed power projects in India could take a hit from increased cost of inputs and a recent down-turn in the core infrastructure industrial productivity, according to AEP Study on “Impact of Inflation on the Power Projects”. FOR DETAILS VISIT:http://www.commodityonline.com/ndtv/commodities/commoditynewsdetails.php?cat=3&id=10825

Why Americans refuse to pay more for oil

Bullion values turned lower once again following yesterday's GDP-related and mostly technical bounce. Overnight trading brought prices down to a low of near $906 per ounce, as the US dollar picked up a few notches on the index (@ 73.30) as well against the euro which fell after BMW abandoned sales and profit forecasts due to slumping US sales.Oil gave up nearly one dollar and traded near $123 per barrel as news that Chinese manufacturing showed signs of slowing hit the wires. Copper, zinc and aluminium futures all lost ground on the Shanghai Exchange today. Not helping matters for black gold were yesterday's US GDP figures for Q4 2007 and this morning's $15 billion Q2 2008 loss reported by GM. Demand destruction continues from the assembly line to the gas pump. for details http://www.commodityonline.com/ndtv/news/topstorydetails.php?id=10842visithttp://www.commodityonline.com/ndtv/news/topstorydetails.php?id=10842
Watch the latest videos on YouTube.com