Sunday, 2 October 2016

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT RAJIV CHOWK STATION


6 Interesting facts about Rajiv Chowk Metro Station We Bet You Didn’t Know

It wouldn’t be wrong if we went ahead and said that the Delhi Metro is the lifeline of the transportation system in the capital. Everyone in the city has definitely taken a ride on the Delhi Metro at least once in their lives and has some interesting stories or facts to share. Most of these facts and stories revolve around the heart of the Delhi Metro, which is the Rajiv Chowk Metro Station.

With 4 different tracks of commute and being the interchange station between Delhi and Noida/Ghaziabad, Rajiv Chowk is probably the most crowded metro station in the entire Delhi metro line and is believed to commute over 50 hundred thousand travelers daily.

In this exclusive feature at What’s Up New Delhi, we share with you 6 interesting Facts about Rajiv Chowk Metro Station we bet you didn’t know.

FACT 1

The Rajiv Chowk metro station was not named after Rajiv Gandhi but Rajiv Goswami, a politically active commerce student at the Deshbandhu College, Delhi University who protested against the Mandal Commission job reservation recommendation for backward castes in India. .

FACT 2

You can actually use free Wi-Fi for 30 minutes daily at Rajiv Chowk Metro Station by signing into the Metro-Fi network from your mobiles or laptops. You will be charged beyond the 30-minute usage, payment of which has to be made through an online transaction.

FACT 3

The Rajiv Chowk Metro Station has 46 exit gates for smooth ans swift exit of passengers which are the maximum for any metro station in the Delhi Metro Network. Adequate signage has also been installed to guide passengers towards these gates.

FACT 4

The deepest point of the Delhi Metro lies 45 meters down – below the Rajiv Chowk metro station. It is the airport express, which carries 5,00,000 passengers per day.

FACT 5

Rajiv Chowk metro station is considered a hub for showcasing international art. In an endeavor to promote art and culture, various art exhibitions are held at this station.

FACT 6

The Nobel Memorial Wall at Rajiv Chowk Metro has portraits of the seven Nobel Laureates from India: Rabindranath Tagore, CV Raman, Hargobind Khorana, Mother Teresa, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Amartya Sen and Venkatraman Ramakrishnan and provide details about their contribution to society and a panel each on Alfred Nobel and the Nobel Prizes.

With these 6 interesting facts we hope you will have a newer perspective about the Rajiv Chowk Metro Station when you land up on it the next time

Saturday, 23 July 2016

13 website you should visit but u didn't know about

13  must-visit websites you may not know about

1. 13 must-visit websites you may not know about


There are billions of websites on the internet and more come up on a daily basis.
 
However, there are a few that offer unique services. Here's a list of 20 such websites by Himanshu purohit 

2. Mailinator.com


These days, almost every website you visit asks you to sign-up using an email address.
 
There's no telling if your email ID will get shared with (or sold to) other parties, resulting in you getting bombarded with spam email.
 
 Mailinator is a free service that gives you an email address that automatically gets destroyed after a few hours.
 
 Sign-up on any website and use this temporary email address to activate your account.
 
 You can do this as many times as you need and stop worrying about spam.
 
 The good thing is that there is no limit on how many addresses you can create.
 
 Note that you can only receive email using Mailinator and not send.

3. PrivNote.com

Sometimes, you want to share private information with someone else -could be an ATM Pin, bank password, email password and so on.
 
 But you also don't want to leave a record of it anywhere. Using email, chat or SMS will leave a record of the information sent on both devices -instead, you can use PrivNote.
 
 It lets you send a text note to anyone else using email, MS or chat and you can set the note to be deleted as soon as it gets read. You can even encrypt the note with a password for added security as well as have the website send you an email when the note is destroyed.
 
 You can even choose to have the note destroy after a specific time (1 hour, 24 hours, 7 days or 30 days).

4. Disposablewebpage.com

SHARE

Like email addresses, you might sometimes need a temporary web page.
 
 It could be for an upcoming event announcement (birthday invite, reunion) or maybe you just want to share photos or videos of your vacation with family and friends.
 
 Here, just do a simple sign-up and you can create a web page in minutes. There is no coding required -the page creator is iconbased: you can add text, photos, videos, location and it even lets you add comments or a count-down timer on the page.
 
 Once finished, you can just share the page link with your friends and family.
 
 The webpage (and all associated content) will automatically be deleted after 90 days.

5. SimplyNoise & ASoftMurmur


There are a number of benefits of white noise generators: improved focus, blocking distraction and even as a sleep aid.
 
 Both SimplyNoise.com and asoftmurmur.com are websites that give you access to various ambient sounds for free.
 
 Simplynoise lets you select whitepinkbrown noise and gives you option for audio level oscillation along with a sleep timer option (ideal if you just want to use it as a sleep aid).
 
 On the other hand, asoftmurmur gives you the option to choose from a list of various types of sounds (rain, waves, birds, coffee shop).
 
 Both websites also offer smartphone apps for Android and iOS (SimplyNoise only).

6. ManualsLib.com

Device manufacturers don't always include a manual in the box when you purchase a new product.
 
 Or maybe, you've just lost the manual or thrown it away. ManualsLib is a free repository for product manuals across devices categories.
 
 It offers a simple search box where it shows matching results as you start typing the product name.
 
 Once you click on the product name, it opens up a new page where you can see the quick manual as well as a user manual for the product along with an option to print a particular page or download the entire manual.

7. Newsmap.jp


Have you ever wanted to have a single page where you can access the latest and trending news headlines of the world?
 
 Newsmap caters to this exact requirement - it shows you large blocks of headlines, colour-coded according to different categories (business, world, sports, technology).
 
 You can switch off a particular category from appearing if you are not interested or drill down to country-specific news.
 
 The size of the headline box of headline depicts how much the news is trending -- larger the box, the more the news is trending.
 
 If you want to read any article, simply click on any headline and the entire news article will open in a new tab.

8. AccountKiller.com

Most social network websites make closing your account a tedious process.
 
 They will suggest that you put your account on hold or make you jump through hoops.
 
 However, if you are serious about deleting your social media accounts, head over to this website.
 
 It shows you all the social networks marked in colour blocks -- a white block means that removing account is easy, a grey block means it's difficult while a black block means it's almost impossible to delete that particular account.
 
 Clicking on a website name opens up a page with details and direct links for deactivation and deletion as well handy tips regarding what to keep in mind while closing the account.

9. TwoFoods.com


For people who are constantly worried about their health and want to keep an eye on their calorie intake, TwoFoods is highly recommended.
 
 The website has a single page interface where it shows you a sideby-side comparison of different foods.
 
 Input the name of any dish and the site then shows how many calories, carbs, fats and protein content each dish includes -- this makes it easy to quickly compare the two food items.
 
For most Indian dishes, it gives the option of dishes with similar contents so that you can get an approximate idea.

10. Zamzar.com


This is your one-stop solution for converting one type of file to another (and that too without having to sign-up for an account).
 
They claim to support over 1,200 type of files (video, audio, image and documents) and in case you have a file format that is not supported you can just email them and they will try to get it done.
 
 You simply need to upload your file, select the format and enter your email address -- the file will be sent to the specified email address after conversion.
 
The only issue is that the site only lets you upload file up to 50MB in size for the free version.
 
 If you want to convert a larger size file, you will need to sign-up for a paid account.

11. Pdfunlock.com


A password protected PDF is not the same as a protected PDF.
 
 You won't be able to make changes to a protected file, even if you have the password to open it. To remove the protection, use PDFunlock -note that you will need to enter the password on the website and it will give you an unprotected PDF to download.
 
 The service is free -if you find it useful, you can donate a little via PayPal.The developers have a few other PDF-related services that do exactly what the same suggests: pdfmerge.com, splitpdf.com and pdfprotect.net.

12. Savr.com


We all work on multiple devices -but sharing simple text between those two devices is not very straightforward.
 
 You'll find that you're sending yourself emails of using a USB drive to transfer small files over. This is a novel approach -it gives you a common clipboard and a common space to store files.
 
 Head to savr.com and paste your text. Make sure your second device is on the same WiFi network and open the website again -your pasted text will be waiting for you.
 
 And yes, it works across platforms, including from PC to mobile and back. You're allowed to upload an unlimited number of files up to 25MB in size.

13. Printfriendly.com


Ever tried to print a webpage directly from a browser?
 
 It can be a mess, thanks to the multiple links, ads, images and other page fillers. You'll end up with a print of multiple pages, when all you really wanted was the main text.
 
 If you must take a print of a webpage, copy the URL of the page first and paste it into printfriendly.com -they will give you a modifiable, printable page in a few seconds.
 
 They also offer free extensions for Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer and Safari.

14. Spreeder.com


You'd be surprised at how much more information you can pack into your day by just reading faster.
 
 But it won't happen on its own -- you need to train your brain to be able to read faster and the easiest way to do this is one word at a time.
 
 On Spreeder, you can paste a block of text and it will serve it up to you, one word at a time. You can change the size of the text box, number of words you see at a time, font background colour and measure you speed (in words per minute).
 
You can also use keyboard shortcuts to playpause, restart and so on.











Saturday, 11 June 2016

Delhi metro pictures you will surely relate too specially 2nd one

Delhi metro has become life line of delhi carrying lakhs of passengers daily.  Personally i can't think about time before metro,  its like big bang Charles darwin evolution then it was delhi metro.
Delhi metro is favorite  specially among youths,  mainly because alternate mode available to them is DTC aka Dabba transport corporation  which is too LS.  And other is auto and ola ahem ahem we all know mera baap bambani hai ambani nhi.

Below is the compilation of pictures depicting delhi metro fully.  Have  a look













Thursday, 2 June 2016

7 Things i bet you didn't know about The Big bang theory

7 things you didn't know about 'The Big Bang Theory'

Recently, actor Kunal Nayyar, who has been a series regular on 'The Big Bang Theory', since 2007, hinted that the upcoming season ie season 10, could be the last for the show. The CBS comedy series, which also features Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki, Kaley Cuoco and Simon Helberg, recently wrapped its ninth season. So for all the 'Big Bang' fans, here are 7 things about the show you might not know.

1

Jim Parsons has never actually seen Star Trek

Even though Jim Parsons's character in the show Sheldon Cooper is obsessed with Star Trek and his arch nemesis Wil Wheaton, in real life Parsons has never actually watched it.

2

Kaley and Johnny dated

Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki dated for two years while working on the show. They kept it a secret, even their co-workers. “It was a wonderful relationship but we never spoke a word about it and never went anywhere together. We were so protective of ourselves and the show and didn't want anything to ruin that. But that also made it sad, too,” Cuoco admitted to CBS Watch Magazine.

3

Bazinga' originated from a grapefruit joke

Writer Stephen Engel, used the term "Bazinga" when he would play practical jokes on people, specifically a joke involving a taped up grapefruit in the writers’ office. It basically just means meant "I got you." They decided to add it into the show as they were writing. Also, there is a bee named in honour of the show. The species Euglossa bazinga was named in 2013.

4

Mayim Bialik has her PhD!

She’s the only one in the cast that actually has an education in neuro science.

5

Sheldon Leonard is a famous TV Producer

The two main characters are named for a late producer who is famous for being an executive producer of 'The Dick Van Dyke Show' and 'The Andy Griffith Show'.

6

The characters learned how to play the instruments

Mayim Bialik actually learned how to play the harp for Amy, Jim Parsons learned to theremin for Sheldon (even though he admitted to not being great at it) and Johnny Galecki plays the piano.

7

There is only one set of stairs

Every time they walk up the stairs in their apartment, they use the same set, but they redress every “floor” of the building.

Friday, 27 May 2016

5 Useful Delhi Metro hacks

5 Delhi Metro Hacks To Make Every Commuter’s Life Easy



Yes, it might always be jam-packed and bustling with noise but no one can deny that Delhi Metro is the lifeline of all residing in the Delhi/NCR region. Travelling in swanky cars is a luxury only a few privileged can afford hence, life in the capital takes place on a metro, where millions spends hours together to reach their destinations.

But, pretty much like everything in life there is a downside of travelling in the Delhi Metro too. For starters, the chance of a man getting a seat in the metro is slimmer than him winning a 100 Million Dollar lottery, also who can forget the long ques one has to stand in at crowded stations just to get through the security check? And while we are at it has somebody cracked the code to not get mobbed at Rajiv Chowk.

Yes, travelling in the metro is a fair challenge to say the least but thankfully we at What’s Up new Delhi are listing down 5 Delhi Metro Hacks to make every commuter’s life easy.

Just ask

The first hack on our list begins with a question. Instead of playing the ‘guessing game’ of when will the person on the seat de-board while you watch them like a hawk waiting for a lucky day, why don’t you ask them about their destination through a polite chat? Chances are if they are about to get off real soon they will allow you to have the seat without having to fight with fellow passengers. Alternatively, if they say they have a long distance to cover then you can stand at some other place instead where there are chances of you actually getting a seat. Simple right? There is no harm in trying rather than just waiting.

Empty seats from Qutub Minar

If you’re travelling towards Jahangir Puri on the yellow line and boarding between Huda City Centre to Chhatarpur, no need to travel to Huda City Centre to get a seat. You can get down at Qutub Minar and wait for a terminating metro which travels between Qutub Minar to Vishvavidyalya and hence you get an empty metro at Qutub Minar. People who hop on to the metro from Saket and Malviya Nagar too can use this hack. You will have to go back one or two stations but a guaranteed seat is worth the de-route.

Always take the last or second last coach

The second coach of every metro (the one after the ladies compartment) is the most crowded of all. If you are looking for a crowd free ride, then it is better to board the last or the second last coach of the metro.

Also, if you don’t mind sitting on the floor and have a couple of friends to give you company, you can always sit on the floors near the last door of the last coach of every metro.  That ways you won’t need a seat anyways and its fun too.

Get Recharge Done Online

Instead of standing in ques to get your metro card recharge done you can always get it charged online. Chances are you will get discounts here too and save a lot of time in the process.

Get tokens from recharge station

In case you have forgotten your metro card and need to buy a token you can always do that from the recharge station if there is a long queue at the token vendor. You just have to go to the card recharge station and politely request for a token and making them aware about the long ques. It might take a little convincing but always remember each card recharge station has the authority to give out tokens as well, so they can’t refuse you. It helps if you make belief an urgency.

Monday, 4 April 2016

Why Mark Zuckerberg wear same T- Shirt Every Day

Zuckerberg noted Apple founder Steve Jobs used to wear the same clothes too- mostly jeans and a black turtleneck shirt.

Mark Zuckerberg is a man of humble tastes. His attire usually consists of Adidas flip flops, a grey T-shirt and his signature hoodie. But don't be fooled by his simple outfit, there's an important reason behind it.

In his first public Q&A at Facebook's HQ last night, Zuckerberg revealed he wears the same clothes over and over again because he wants to limit the time he spends making "frivolous" decisions so he can concentrate on real work

He said: "I really want to clear my life so that I have to make as few decisions as possible about anything except how to best serve this community.
"I feel like I'm not doing my job if I spend any of my energy on things that are silly or frivolous about my life, so that way I can dedicate all of my energy towards just building the best products and services," he added


Zuckerberg noted Apple founder Steve Jobs used to wear the same clothes too- mostly jeans and a black turtleneck shirt. President Barack Obama has a similar theory when it comes to clothes, telling Vanity Fair he has "many other decisions to make" so choosing what suit to wear isn't on his to-do list.
The Facebook founder also told the audience he was "hurt" by his portrayal in the film "The Social Network", insisting that he did not create Facebook to attract women while he was a student at Harvard University.

"They just kind of made up a bunch of stuff that I found really hurtful." he said. "They made up this whole plot line about how I somehow decided to create Facebook to attract girls."


In the film, Zuckerberg is portrayed as a socially-awkward and insecure young man who gets dumped by his girlfriend at the start of the film. Yesterday, the billionaire said the film got one thing right: he is not a cool person, he prefers functionality.