Friday, December 3, 2010

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Chicken Nuggets

Ingredients:

1 pound boneless chicken tenders

vegetable oil for deep frying

1/3 cup all-purpose flour

1/4 teaspoon salt

1 1/2 teaspoons vinegar

1/4 teaspoon baking soda

1/3 cup water

Preparation:

Cut chicken into nugget-size pieces, about 1x1/2-inch. Put oil in deep fryer or put about 2 to 3 inches in a Dutch oven; heat to 360°. Mix flour with salt in a small bowl. Mix vinegar with baking soda. Add vinegar mixture and water to the flour mixture; beat until smooth. Dip chicken pieces into batter; allow excess batter to drip off into the bowl. Fry chicken nuggets, 4 to 6 at a time, until golden brown, or about 4 minutes for each batch
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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Rogan josh (chicken curry)

Ingredients :
1kg Chicken
2 tbsp Vegetable Oil
0.30 cup Clarified Butter (Ghee)
2 cups Yogurt
2 Bay leaves
3 medium Onions

Masala for sauce
1/2 inch Cinnamon Sticks (flat)
11/2 tsp Aniseed (Saunf)
1 tsp Cumin Seeds (Cumin, Jeera)
4 medium Dry Red Chili
5 Cloves (Whole)
2 tsp Ginger Paste
1 pinch Saffron
Salt to taste

Method :
Cut chicken into large pieces.
Roughly chop onions and fry in oil, until brown. Then, make them into a paste.
Heat ghee in a wide skillet and fry chicken pieces, on high heat, until brown. Add yogurt and cook on high heat until all of it is absorbed and the meat looks dry.
Grind together the "masala for sauce" ingredients and add the mixture to the above. Also, add salt to taste, bay leaf, onion paste and fry for five minutes on medium heat.
Add 1 cup water and cook for fifteen minutes on low heat, until, you see oil coming to the top.
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Butter chicken

Ingredients :
1 whole chicken
2 tomatoes puree in a blender
2 onions, chopped
1 tbsp ginger-garlic paste
15 cashew nuts paste
1 ½ tbsp butter
3 tbsp cream
1 tsp chilli powder
Oil for frying
salt to taste

For the marinade :
1 tbsp tandoori masala
½ tbsp garam masala (cloves, cinnamon and cardamom powdered)
2 tbsp lime juice
½ tsp jeera
5 tbsp yoghurt

Method :
Marinate the chicken in the marinade for 1 whole hour.
Heat oil in a non-stick pan and fry the chicken for 10 minutes.
Remove the chicken and keep aside.
In the remaining oil fry add the chopped onions till golden , then add the ginger-garlic paste and fry sprinkling little water now and then, till the oil separates.
Add the cashew paste, chilli powder, tomato paste and cook for 10 mins.
Add the butter and the cream and the chicken.
Mix well and cook till done.
Garnish with coriander.
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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Tandoori Chicken

Tandoori masala is a mixture of spices specifically for use with a tandoor, or clay oven, in traditional north Indian, Pakistani and Afghan cooking. The specific spices vary somewhat from one region to another, but typically include garam masala, garlic, ginger, cumin, cayenne pepper, and other spices and additives (e.g. lemon juice ...). The spices are often ground together with a pestle and mortar.

Tandoori masala is used extensively with dishes as Tandoori chicken. In this dish, the chicken is covered with a mixture of plain yogurt and tandoori masala. The chicken is then roasted in the tandoor at very high heat. The chicken prepared in this fashion has a pink-colored exterior and a savory flavor.

Other chicken dishes, in addition to tandoori chicken, use this masala, such as tikka or butter chicken, most of them Punjabi dishes. It can be used with meat other than chicken, for example, in tandoori fish or paneer tikka.

If prepared yourself, the masala can be stored in airtight jars for up to 2 months. However, nowadays, packets or canisters of tandoori chicken masala are also readily available at major Indian supermarkets, with varying tastes depending on the brand. This convenience has led to many Indians and Pakistanis buying the masala rather than making it at home.

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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Happiness

We convince ourselves that life will be better after we get married, have a baby, then another. Then we are frustrated that the kids aren't old enough and we'll be more content when they are. After that we're frustrated that we have teenagers to deal with. We will certainly be happy when they are out of that stage. We tell ourselves that our life will be complete when our spouse gets his or her act together, when we get a nicer car, are able to go on a nice vacation, when we retire.


The truth is, there's no better time to be happy than right now. If not now, when?


Your life will always be filled with challenges. It's best to admit this to yourself and decide to be happy anyway. Alfred D Souza said, "For a long time it had seemed to me that life was about to begin - real life. But there was always some obstacle in the way, something to be gotten through first, some unfinished business, time still to be served, a debt to be paid. Then life would begin. At last it dawned on me that these obstacles were my life."


This perspective has helped me to see that there is no way to happiness. Happiness is the way. So, treasure every moment that you have. And treasure it more because you shared it with someone special, special enough to spend your time ... and remember that time waits for no one...


So stop waiting until you finish school, until you go back to school, until you lose ten pounds, until you gain ten pounds, until you have kids, until your kids leave the house, until you start work, until you retire, until you get married, until you get divorced, until Friday night, until Sunday morning, until you get a new car or home, until your car or home is paid off, until spring, until summer, until fall, until winter, until you are off welfare, until the first or fifteenth, until your song comes on, until you've had a drink, until you've sobered up, until you die, until you are born again to decide that there is no better time than right now to be happy...

Happiness is a journey, not a destination.



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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Candle of inner light

When someone lightens up your life just by their presence, you can be sure they are emitting a very positive energy. When someone puts a damper on the meeting or a conversation, you can be sure there is some hidden inner baggage which contains sorrow and darkness. Which do you bring to the party? A little light or a little dark? A lot of optimism or a little pessimism? In olden days, before one switch could illuminate a whole city, one candle had to be lit by another. So if you are aware that you are carrying a little darkness, perhaps it may be useful to spend time with someone whose inner light is already lit, and stays lit in all circumstances. Eventually we may learn the art ourselves, and then serve as a candle to others. Innerspace

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THE FIVE AGREEMENTS

 

1. Be Impeccable With Your Word – Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love.

 

2. Don't Take Anything Personally – Nothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won't be the victim of needless suffering.

 

3. Don't Make Assumptions – Find the courage to ask questions and to express what you really want. Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings, sadness, and drama. With just this one agreement, you can completely transform your life.

 

4. Always Do Your Best – Your best is going to change from moment to moment. It will be different when you are healthy as opposed to when you are sick. Under any circumstance, simply do your best, and you will avoid self-judgment, self-abuse, and regret.

 

5. Be Skeptical, But Learn to Listen – Don't believe yourself or anybody else. Use the power of doubt to question everything you hear: Is it really the truth? Listen to the intent behind the words, and you will understand the real message.
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Saturday, July 3, 2010

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Sunday, June 27, 2010

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Saturday, June 5, 2010

India’s Industrial Production Grew 13.5% in March (Update2)

May 12 (Bloomberg) -- India's industrial production grew more than 10 percent for a sixth straight month, adding to inflation pressures even as Europe's debt crisis threatens to undermine the global economic recovery.

Output at factories, utilities and mines rose 13.5 percent in March from a year earlier after gaining 15.1 percent in February, the statistics department said in a statement in New Delhi today. The median estimate of 24 economists in a Bloomberg News survey was for a 15.1 percent increase.

India's figures come a day after China said its industrial output grew 17.8 percent in April, highlighting the challenge the world's fastest-growing major economies face in containing inflation while keeping an eye on the dangers posed by Europe. Reserve Bank of India Governor Duvvuri Subbarao has said he plans to raise interest rates in a "calibrated" way, given the risks to global growth.

"The developments in Europe have vindicated the RBI's approach of gradualism in monetary tightening, something which economists like us were worried about as growth had recovered very strongly in the Indian economy," said Mridul Saggar, a Mumbai-based economist at Kotak Securities Ltd. "We still expect a further rate hike of 25 basis points or more in July."

European policy makers on May 10 unveiled an unprecedented loan package worth almost $1 trillion and a program of bond purchases to contain a sovereign-debt crisis emanating from Greece. The rescue program comes after a 110 billion-euro aid package for Greece and would be used for countries like Portugal or Spain in case their finances buckle.

Limited Impact

While the developments in Europe may have limited impact on India, policy makers are carefully monitoring the situation, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said May 10.

Subbarao on April 20 raised the central bank's benchmark interest rates by a quarter percentage point for the second time in a month, increasing the reverse repurchase rate to 3.75 percent and the repurchase rate to 5.25 percent. The next monetary policy statement is scheduled for release on July 27.

Inflation pressures are also building up in other parts of Asia as the region rebounds from the global recession.

In China, consumer prices climbed at the fastest pace in 18 months in April, adding pressure on policy makers to raise interest rates and allow yuan gains.

Malaysia's economy probably grew the most since 2000 in the first quarter, an acceleration that may convince the central bank to raise interest rates tomorrow even in the aftermath of Europe's debt crisis, surveys of economists showed.

Manufacturing Slowed

India's industrial output growth slowed in March as manufacturing expanded 14.3 percent compared with a 16.1 percent gain in the previous month, today's report showed, without giving any reason. Mining grew 11 percent in March, while electricity production rose 7.7 percent.

The benchmark 10-year bond yield fell four basis points to 7.57 percent as of 12:40 p.m. in Mumbai, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The Sensitive Index fell 0.4 percent to 17,068.72 on the Bombay Stock Exchange while the rupee was little changed at 45.28 per dollar.

Factory output is gaining strength in India as wages rise, spurring demand for houses and cars. Salaries in India may grow at the fastest pace in the Asia Pacific this year, according to Hewitt Associates Inc., the Lincolnshire, Illinois-based human resources adviser.

Cement, Cars

Cement production by companies including ACC Ltd., India's biggest cement maker, gained 10.1 percent in March, the government said on April 27. Sales at car companies such as Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. and Tata Motors Ltd. climbed 39.5 percent in April from a year earlier.

India's $1.2 trillion economy may have grown 8.6 percent last quarter, the fastest pace in more than two years, Kaushik Basu, the chief economic adviser in the finance ministry, said on May 4.

Faster economic expansion has helped the stock index gain more than 40 percent in the past year, and the rupee rise 8.5 percent during the period. The 10-year government bond yield has advanced 39 basis points since Jan. 1 as demand outstrips supply, stoking inflation.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's coalition is under pressure to control rising prices. Inflation provoked opposition parties including the Bharatiya Janata Party to move a motion in parliament this month, challenging the government to prove its majority. Singh defeated the motion after receiving support from regional parties.

To contact the reporter on this story: Kartik Goyal in New Delhi at
kgoyal@bloomberg.net
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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Facebook Mania: Privacy Changes for Nearly 500 Million

Dan Fletcher
May 22, 2010: 2:25 AM
Artwork by Yuji Yoshimoto. Photograph by Tom Schierlitz for TIME.
Sometime in the next few weeks, Facebook will officially log its 500 millionth active citizen. If the website were granted terra firma, it would be the world's third largest country by population, two-thirds bigger than the U.S. More than 1 in 4 people who browse the Internet not only have a Facebook account but have returned to the site within the past 30 days.
Just six years after Harvard undergraduate Mark Zuckerberg helped found Facebook in his dorm room as a way for Ivy League students to keep tabs on one another, the company has joined the ranks of the Web's great superpowers. Microsoft made computers easy for everyone to use. Google helps us search out data. YouTube keeps us entertained. But Facebook has a huge advantage over those other sites: the emotional investment of its users. Facebook makes us smile, shudder, squeeze into photographs so we can see ourselves online later, fret when no one responds to our witty remarks, snicker over who got fat after high school, pause during weddings to update our relationship status to Married or codify a breakup by setting our status back to Single. (I'm glad we can still be friends, Elise.)
Getting to the point where so many of us are comfortable living so much of our life on Facebook represents a tremendous cultural shift, particularly since 28% of the site's users are older than 34, Facebook's fastest-growing demographic. Facebook has changed our social DNA, making us more accustomed to openness. But the site is premised on a contradiction: Facebook is rich in intimate opportunities -- you can celebrate your niece's first steps there and mourn the death of a close friend -- but the company is making money because you are, on some level, broadcasting those moments online. The feelings you experience on Facebook are heartfelt; the data you're providing feeds a bottom line

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Friday, May 21, 2010

Interesting article on CNNMoney Mobile: What's in the Wall Street bill

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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Interesting article on CNNMoney Mobile: The pros and cons of 'cheap' oil

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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Thomson Reuters News Pro story - Google says mistakenly got wireless data

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc said its fleet of cars responsible for photographing streets around the world have for several years accidentally collected personal information -- which a security expert said could include email messages and passwords -- sent by consumers over wireless networks.

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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Thomson Reuters News Pro story - Sachin joins, sets Twitter ablaze

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Thomson Reuters News Pro story - No narcoanalysis test without consent, says SC

The Supreme Court on Wednesday declared as "illegal" use of narcoanalysis, brainmapping and polygraph tests on suspects. Even if such tests are taken voluntarily then also results cannot be used as evidence unless corroborated by other evidence, the bench said.

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Monday, May 3, 2010

Interesting article on TIME Mobile: Gulf Oil Spill: Obama Promises Help as Disaster Worsens

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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Hello

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Monday, March 1, 2010

Happy Holi

From
Pushpendra Singh Rathore ,RPS,
C.O. Ashok Nagar Jaipur

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Police Station Vidhayakpuri selected 'Best Police Station in Asia'.

My Thana Vidhayakpuri is selected No.1 in Asia in an international competition for best police station in world organised by Altus Global.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Crime Site - Accident

Jan Path in front of Secritariate Jaipur

Saturday, January 9, 2010

36th The Gem & Jewellary Export Promotion Council Annual awards

At Birla Auditorium Jaipur on 9.1.10
Chief Guest Anand Sharma Union Minister of Commerce & Industry &
Ashok Gehlot CM Rajasthan