Friday, November 28, 2008

WAR IS STILL ON

This post is to salute the indian forces fighting in mumbai and also to salute the courage of terrorists,those who are still fighting continously for last 36 hours. i am amazed the ammunition they carried with them is still in stock. Its all planned move.Think about the power of these terrorists, they would have easily blasted the hotels but its not their aim. The aim is to terrorise people and they are sucessful. Weekness in government security, the pitholes in intelligence security forces led this to happen and then they say we will proceed with zero tolerence even if our people lose their lives. The news showing the number of terrorists in Taj, oberoiy and nariman house is the same after 36hours, thats means police couldn't estimate yet how many are inside the hotels and have police killed any terrorist? i dont think so. Another thing is, India lost their 3 high rank officers(including ATS chief karkare ) on very first day, that isn't acceptable. Who let them go inside, They were supposed to plan the operation, but they themselve got killed. Police carried out operation without any planning, that led to put delay in clearing the hotels. War is still on. I am not saying, officer lost their lives have done wrong thing but it should not happened if there was any planning.

The number of people killed in this attack is rising, it has gone above 130, number of people injured is countless. In kargil war, number of indian jawans scarified their life are 547,now imagine the power of this attack. Its also a kind of war going on, that too in Mumbai. Where is Raj Thackare hiding now, let him go and fight against these terrorists, and where are other leaders. Shouting against each other for vote banks now is the best time to influence people but it can cost their life. So they preferred hiding.

Rightly said by Shobha De "remove all the security provided to the politicians then only they will think like and for the aam janta"

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Mumbai attacked,bashed,raped:not once but Again

Firing in Mumbai

Open firing in Mumbai is again an example shows how secure we are in India. This proves the truth of the security system in India. India yet again failed to stop this massacre. And this time all the big hotels have been targeted. I jus saw the news of this event and toll of dead people was more than 100, this may go high. I hope this number stop here but truth has to be accepted. Its like shooting of a movie like “Sholay” going on, with scene “terrorists have entered in hotels” but theres no Amitabh and Dharminder to save the poor people inside the hotels.

Now the question arises, what to do now and what to do with terrorists. I have asked the later question in my first post
http://thapartechies.blogspot.com/2008/10/bomb-and-blasts-give-few-minutes-to-it.html too. What you guys think about it. I expect a strong step to be taken by government this time. There is a reason for this also, its not like government has to stop all this but many rich and people with power to influence politics have lost their lives in this event. As this has happened in 5* hotels. News channels have already declared it the biggest attack of this year.

One thing is very much clear, these terrorists are not afraid of anything, any damn thing. Carrying ak-47 as, a schoolboy carrying a pencil. I think its good they have targeted the high profile people hitting the big hotels rather than killing the poor. Poor man’s life has no value in India. So government will think now. Many questions will arise against the security in Mumbai. How safe the people are in Mumbai. Earlier the question was asked to Delhi people. Therez no answer to this question, because terrorist can hit anywhere. Its we people who are not safe, not the terrorists. I guess, the community much safer than any other is terrorist community. They have license to kill anyone and can escape very easily. The people, the godfathers behind these terrorists are among us. What I believe is, No foreign particle can enter in our system unless our system is faulty.

Do Think over it. Have a safe day ahead.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Last Part:delhi night

Sorry guys it took a long to complete the story. I had almost completed the story except few moments. The story has been appreciated beyond my expectations, I am thankful to you for that. Coming to point lets start the last part of the story.

 

The things to be discussed in this part are “place where deal took place”, and the questions being raised by the readers.

 

Starting with the scene where deal was finalized. KPS and KK were on a mission to get a call girl. I have already narrated the conversation before meeting the dealer, now KK and KPS called me saying “ we are at dealer’s apartment and it’s a cool place dude”. The girl they choose was on duty before meeting them. So they had to wait for her. In the meantime they got familiar with the place. Dealer’s name was Ankit. He was entertaining them with his experiences in this field. He also offered them few high profile girls. But those were out of budget. He said “jahan sab bikta hai”, even you can hire tv actress. KK and KPS were offered whiskey, they refused. But KPS couldn’t control himself so he asked for beer can. Dry fruits were served as if they were attending a marriage party. Many other people, even married ones were waiting for their turn. It was like having fun in striper club. Though I never been there too but can imagine the scene. Finally the girl appeared, KPS and KK were introduced to the girl. The girl was pretty hot and it was almost 2:30am already, without wasting time they immediately accepted the girl. They didn’t look for the other girl and now price negotiation was taking place. After accepting a number, to which both parties agreed the deal was fixed. Rest I can’t narrate what was going there in other parts and rooms of apartment.

 

Now the story ends here. I will answer the questions being asked by readers.

First question “ How girl look like”?.

I cant name any other girl for comparison, she was beautiful. Basically she was from West bangal, birth place Nagaland.

 

Where I stand in this story?.

I stand nowhere in this story, I am acting just as a narrator to entertain you people. And I hope the enjoyed reading it. Few confused and imagined me as AG. I wasn’t that lucky.

 

I end this post now. Nothing more to write. Have a nice day.

 

 

 

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Delhi Night: PART 3

I had asked you folks to predict what would happen next, very few had responded to that question. I don’t know why many people didn’t participated, anyways I am happy for those who responded. Saurabh commented on last post, I liked his comment. There is a reason for mentioning about Saurabh as he has nothing to do with that special night. The comment matches with one part of this chapter of story.
I am going to write this chapter around these words or phrases “Tanisha”, “Emotional drama” and “Galat time”.
Starting with “Galat time”. In previous post I stopped writing when we reached at KK’s flat.
Now the story continues…………………….
Lights were on as KK and KPS were inside the house. You might remember deal was finalized for two guys. The reason to remind you will be clear to you in my few lines down the line. I(standing outside the house) called to KK (inside the house) to inform him, we have reached and anytime would be knocking at the door. He left the door wide open to avoid any noise taking place. He also asked us to remain in front room as they were in another room. Before putting the call down I asked him “what’s her name”?. KK replied “MADHU”. On the very next moment we rushed into the house. AR and SB entered the house and placed themselves accordingly, so that they can escape from Madhu’s eyes.

When I entered inside I couldn’t understand the geography of house and directly walked in the drawing room. Door opened, my eyes got in contact with hers, there was a girl in towel standing in front of me. She was shocked seeing me inside the house. KK rushed towards me from inside the room and said “yaar tusi galat time te aa gaye”. He was pretending as he didn’t know about our visit. The situation turned even funnier when AR and SB came out and appeared in front of us one by one. Madhu’s face turned pale. She refused to participate in any activity. Now the melodrama starts………………………
Emotional part of the story:

We had already paid enough to the dealer and now she backed out. Though her reaction was fair enough and pretty much expected, so we were ready for the negotiations. The situation went out of control when she started crying (the most dangerous weapon used by girls against men and it works every time). KK and KPS were trying to handle the situation but that wasn’t enough. My brain works more efficiently in such situations, I broke their conversation saying “I am not going to do anything, deal was fixed for two guys now you decide who two would do it”. AR and KPS also supported me. The decision was taken, either we all are going to participate or no one. We told her if she wanted to leave she could leave. We will not be forcing her to do anything. She asked ,"what about money"?. I said “we will let money go as such”. She then melted down in our favour and stared talking in our interest. She suggested us that if we could pay for one more girl she could arrange now. We agreed to her. She called few girls but all efforts went vain. It’s the story one week before “Diwali” so every girl was busy in her own business. One girl agreed, her name was “Tanisha” but she was charging much higher. We don’t have that much budget, we have already paid much and now we don’t have more money, I explained this very clearly to Madhu. So we dropped Tanisha.

We somehow made her ready, paying her extra bucks for it. The most influencing words were from KPS’s mouth. I could remember his last sentence “We are all freshers and we will not be going rough on you. It would go as you want it or as you will guide us as we are debutants.
What happened next cannot be narrated. It was around 8am in the morning. I opened my eyes facing the sun directly into my sparkling eyes. Every one else was sleeping.

I am stopping here and shall write further in next post, probably the last one in this sequel. I missed out one important scene “deal with the hooker”. When KPS and KK were at hooker’s place to make the deal. There were lot many things experienced by them. These will be discussed with you all in next post.
Oh God its around 2 o’clock in the morning and I have to go office tomorrow. Good Night all of you. bbye..

Friday, November 7, 2008

how to calculate senSEX

What is "market capitalization"?
You probably think that you have never heard of the term “market capitalization” before. You have! When you are talking about “mid-cap”, “small-cap” and “large-cap” stocks, you are talking about market capitalization!Market cap or market capitalization is simply the worth of a company in terms of it’s shares! To put it in a simple way, if you were to buy all the shares of a particular company, what is the amount you would have to pay? That amount is called the “market capitalization”! To calculate the market cap of a particular company, simply multiply the “current share price” by the “number of shares issued by the company”! Just to give you an idea, ONGC, has a market cap of “Rs.170,705.21 Cr” (when this article was written)Depending on the value of the market cap, the company will either be a “mid-cap” or “large-cap” or “small-cap” company! Now the question is, how do YOU calculate the market cap of a particular company? You don’t! Just go to a website like MoneyControl.com and look up the company whose market cap you are interested in finding out! The figure in front of “Mkt. Cap” will be the market cap value.Having seen what market cap is and how to find out the market cap of a particular company, let us try to understand the concept of “free-float market cap”
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Many different types of investors hold the shares of a company! The Govt. may hold some of the shares. Some of the shares may be held by the “founders” or “directors” of the company. Some of the shares may be held by the FDI’s etc. etc!Now, only the “open market” shares that are free for trading by anyone, are called the “free-float” shares. When we are calculating the Sensex, we are interested in these “free-float” shares!A particular company, may have certain shares in the open market and certain shares that are not available for trading in the open market. According the BSE, any shares that DO NOT fall under the following criteria, can be considered to be open market shares: · Holdings by founders/directors/ acquirers which has control element · Holdings by persons/ bodies with "controlling interest" · Government holding as promoter/acquirer · Holdings through the FDI Route · Strategic stakes by private corporate bodies/ individuals · Equity held by associate/group companies (cross-holdings) · Equity held by employee welfare trusts · Locked-in shares and shares which would not be sold in the open market in normal course. A company has to submit a complete report about “who has how many of the company’s shares” to the BSE. On the basis of this, the BSE will decide the “free-float factor” of the company. The “free-float factor” is a very valuable number! If you multiply the "free-float factor" with the “market cap” of that company, you will get the “free-float market cap” which is the value of the shares of the company in the open market!
A simple way to understand the “free-float market cap” would be, the total cost of buying all the shares in the open market! So, having understood what the “free float market cap” is, now what? How do you find out the value of the Sensex at a particular point? Well, it’s pretty simple…. First: Find out the “free-float market cap” of all the 30 companies that make up the Sensex!Second: Add all the “free-float market cap’s” of all the 30 companies!Third: Make all this relative to the Sensex base. The value you get is the Sensex value! The “third” step probably confused you. To understand it, you will need to understand “ratios and proportions” from 5th standard mathematics. Think of it this way:Suppose, for a “free-float market cap” of Rs.100,000 Cr... the Sensex value is 4000…
Then, for a “free-float market cap” of Rs.150,000 Cr... the Sensex value will be..
So, the Sensex value will be 6000 if the “free-float market cap” comes to Rs.150,000 Cr!Please Note: Every time one of the 30 companies has a “stock split” or a "bonus" etc. appropriate changes are made in the “market cap” calculations.Now, there is only one question left to be answered, which 30 companies, why those 30 companies, why no other companies? The 30 companies that make up the Sensex are selected and reviewed from time to time by an “index committee”. This “index committee” is made up of academicians, mutual fund managers, finance journalists, independent governing board members and other participants in the financial markets.
The main criteria for selecting the 30 stocks is as follows: Market capitalization: The company should have a market capitalization in the Top 100 market capitalization’s of the BSE. Also the market capitalization of each company should be more than 0.5% of the total market capitalization of the Index.
Trading frequency: The company to be included should have been traded on each and every trading day for the last one year. Exceptions can be made for extreme reasons like share suspension etc. Number of trades: The scrip should be among the top 150 companies listed by average number of trades per day for the last one year. Industry representation: The companies should be leaders in their industry group. Listed history: The companies should have a listing history of at least one year on BSE. Track record: In the opinion of the index committee, the company should have an acceptable track record.
Having understood all this, you now know how the Sensex is calculated.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Want To Know about SENSEX

Having seen great glitches in sensex and nifty, i thought of writing on the market scenario. First you to learn the basic terminologies of it.
What are the Sensex & the Nifty?
The Sensex is an "index". What is an index? An index is basically an indicator. It gives you a general idea about whether most of the stocks have gone up or most of the stocks have gone down. The Sensex is an indicator of all the major companies of the BSE. The Nifty is an indicator of all the major companies of the NSE. If the Sensex goes up, it means that the prices of the stocks of most of the major companies on the BSE have gone up. If the Sensex goes down, this tells you that the stock price of most of the major stocks on the BSE have gone down. Just like the Sensex represents the top stocks of the BSE, the Nifty represents the top stocks of the NSE. Just in case you are confused, the BSE, is the Bombay Stock Exchange and the NSE is the National Stock Exchange. The BSE is situated at Bombay and the NSE is situated at Delhi. These are the major stock exchanges in the country. There are other stock exchanges like the Calcutta Stock Exchange etc. but they are not as popular as the BSE and the NSE.Most of the stock trading in the country is done though the BSE & the NSE. Besides Sensex and the Nifty there are many other indexes. There is an index that gives you an idea about whether the mid-cap stocks go up and down. This is called the “BSE Mid-cap Index”. There are many other types of indexes.There is an index for the metal stocks. There is an index for the FMCG stocks. There is an index for the automobile stocks etc. If you are interested in knowing how the SENSEX is actually calculated...you must read further down the article.


How to calculate BSE SENSEX?
This article explains how the value of the “BSE Sensex” or “sensitive index” is calculated. If you are not sure what we mean by the Sensex or what the Sensex is all about, you can find this out by reading our “
How to make money in the stock market?” article.The Sensex has a very important function. The Sensex is supposed to be an indicator of the stocks in the BSE. It is supposed to show whether the stocks are generally going up, or generally going down. To show this accurately, the Sensex is calculated taking into consideration stock prices of 30 different BSE listed companies. It is calculated using the “free-float market capitalization” method. This is a world wide accepted method as one of the best methods for calculating a stock market index. Please note: The method used for calculating the Sensex and the 30 companies that are taken into consideration are changed from time to time. This is done to make the Sensex an accurate index and so that it represents the BSE stocks properly. To really understand how the Sensex is calculated, you simply need to understand what the term “free-float market capitalization” means. (As we said earlier, the Sensex is calculated on basis of the “free-float market capitalization” method) But, before we understand what “free-float market capitalization” means, you first need to understand what “market capitalization” means.
I will write about the market capitalization in my next post on sensex. Any questions regarding the market will be answered.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

One Delhi Night:Work for you

I forgot to ask, are you folks enjoying reading this or not? If not your suggestions are welcomed but I know there are hardly any chances of not enjoying it. I enjoyed a lot narrating it. I expect you also enjoyed reading it.

I will be posting my third part very soon, meanwhile I ask you guys what you think happened next that night!!!!!!!!!

Now its your turn to be imaginative, are you enough imaginative that you meet the reality. So folks I am waiting for your responses. It will be great fun. And I request you not to write anything vulgar, that spoils the mood of others. I am getting many phone calls from my friends to complete it. Few feel shy to comment it on blog, I request them to comment their views, what happened next on the blog itself from next time.

The person guessed it right, will definitely be awarded. Those who already know, I mean those were the part of it, please don’t spoil the interest by narrating it. I hope you guys won’t narrate it. So rub your brilliant and sharp minds to direct towards the story of that special night “the Delhi Night” and guess what happened.