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Muthamizh mandram Event

Our college muthamizh mandram has organised an event named 'vivatha medai' on 6.02.2020 at 3rd year EEE classrooms. Nearly 50 students participated in the event and shared their opinion on the given topic. The session seemed to be active. Students based on their best  performance in this vivatha medai will be awarded in upcoming 'vidiyal' event.

GENERAL ARTICLE
                  THANJAVUR BIG TEMPLE



         The world is filled with the man -made marvels. Not all marvel creations mesmerize us. But one extraordinary art which never fails to mesmerize those who perceive it with their soul and eyes is Thanjavur Brahadeeshwarar temple. Brahadeeshwarar temple was Built in the year 1010 CE by Raja Raja Cholan in Thanjavur, the temple is popularly known as the Big temple. It turned 1000 years old in September 2010. Thanjavur big temple is considered as one of the magnificient architectures of ancient Tamil cholas.
             The temple had been filled with scriptures, exquisite carvings, heritage and religious vibrancy. In other words the temple may also be called as “The royal pride of Tamilnadu”. This temple is the world's first complete granite temple. It stands as the  best example of excellent workmanship, grandeur and it has stood the testimony of time with its magnificent central dome which is a great attraction for one and all. The temple has been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
           On 1st April 1954, Reserve Bank of India releases a 1000 Rupees currency note, which features Brahadeeshwar temple’s panoramic view marking its cultural significance and heritage.  Now, these currency notes are popular among collectors.

CONSECRATION OF BIG TEMPLE:
               The consecration of sri brahadeeshwarar temple was performed on Wednesday with religious fervor.  Holy water brought from the ‘yagasalai’ was poured on the gold plated kavasam. Thousands of devotees witnessed the event. Nearly after 23 years the consecration was performed. Earlier it was held on 1997.

UNSOLVED MYSTERIES ABOUT BIG TEMPLE:
                 There are numerous unsolved mysteries  about the big temple. The height of the temple is estimated as 216 ft and granite stones were used for the construction purpose. On knowing about these thing the only question arises in our mind is how it is possible to construct it  with such an perfection where there is no technologies? Not only the above remains unsolved there are many such questions which proves that ancient cholas mastered every form of art and architecture. Anyhow it remains as our pride and will forever. Thanks to the great artist raja raja cholan.

OPPORTUNITY IN YOUR HANDS

Tamil Nadu Forest Uniformed Services Recruitment Committee (TNFUSRC) given an employment notification for the recruitment of Forest Guard, Forest Guard with Driving Licence vacancies. Those Candidates who are interested in the vacancy details & completed all eligibility criteria can read the Notification & Apply Online.

Application Fee
For SC/ ST: Rs. 150/- +  applicable service charges
For All Other Candidates: Rs. 300/- +  applicable service charges
Payment Mode: Online

Important Dates
Date of Advertisement: 30-11-2019
Starting Date to Apply Online: 25-01-2020
Last date to Apply Online: 14-02-2020
Date of Online Computer based Examination: 07 & 08-03-2020
Dates for Download Admit Card: 29-02-2020 to 08-03-2020
Date for Commencement of Edit option: 18-02-2020
Date for Closure of Edit option: 19-02-2020
Age Limit (as on 01-07-2019)
For General & Ex-Servicemen: 21 – 30 Years
For SC, SC(A), ST, MBC/ DT, BC, BCM & DW of all Castes: 21-35 Years
Age relaxation is applicable as per rules.
Qualification
A pass in Higher Secondary Course with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Zoology or Botany as one of the Subject.
Vacancy Details
Post Name Total
Forest Guard 227
Forest Guard with Driving Licence 93

FACTS
1. Giraffees have black tongue.


2. Octopus can taste their own arms.

3. Parrots will selflessly help each other.

4. Bottlenose dolphins are even more right handed than humans.

5. Cows painted with stripes, like zebra can avoid being bitten by flies!!


6. Some sharks glow in the dark.

KNOW YOUR DAYS
NATIONAL PERIODIC TABLE DAY - February 7
On February 7th, National Periodic Table Day recognizes the publication of the first table of elements and how it has changed over the years.
To understand the development of the periodic table, we first must understand the discovery of elements and their effect on science. Ancient man knew of few elements. By the 1st century A.D., mankind knew about the elements of gold, silver, copper, iron, lead, tin, mercury, sulfur, and carbon.

NATIONAL KITE FLYING DAY –February 8

Observed annually on February 8th, National Kite Flying Day encourages exploring kite flying and making. Enthusiasts across the country mark the day by launching their kites or making plans to attend festivals.
Kites date back to China in 470 B.C. China is full of lore and histories of the origins of the kite. Many are related to the way wind affects the leaves on the trees, the shelters they lived in, blowing away the sails on their ships, and the hats they wore upon their heads. The stories also tell of kites invented to spy on their enemies or to send messages.

NATIONAL UMBRELLA DAY – February 10

National Umbrella Day is celebrated across the nation each year on February 10th.
On this day, we honor one of the world’s most useful inventions, the umbrella!  Not only does the umbrella help keep us dry from the rain, but it also protects us from the heat of the sun.  Umbrellas can also be used as a fashion accessory.

NATIONAL MAKE A FRIEND DAY – February 11
Always observed on February 11th, National Make A Friend Day is a fantastic opportunity to meet someone new and make a new friendship.  Friends serve a vital role in everyone’s lives. They are one of life’s most valuable assets.
“Walking with a friend in the dark is better than walking alone in the light”  – Helen Keller


NATIONAL PLUM PUDDING DAY – February 12
Observed on February 12th, National Plum Pudding Day is a day to learn more about this delicious dessert.
Plum pudding, also know as Christmas pudding, is a steamed or boiled pudding usually served during the holiday season.
In many recipes, plum pudding contains no plums.  The reason for this is in the 17th century, plums were referred to as raisins or other fruits.
Plum pudding is usually made up of nutmeg, raisins, nuts, apples, cinnamon and dates, along with other ingredients.

NATIONAL GIVING HEARTS DAY – February 13
Big hearts give big on National Giving Hearts Day! On the second Thursday in February each year, the celebration offers one of the best opportunities to donate to your favorite charity. Not only that, this is the longest-running giving day in the United States. So many hearts and so much to give!

In a single 24 hour period, more funds are raised for charities throughout the upper Midwest. Organizations like soup kitchens, medical foundations, STEM programs, arts programs, and so many more raise money to advance their missions. And the money goes directly to the charities YOU love the most. Plus, you can give to as many charities you want. Give to one, or give to several.

BRAIN TEASER

A train 120 meters long is running with a speed of 60 km/hr. In what time will it pass a boy who is running at 6 km/hr in the direction opposite to that in which the train is going?

A.6.54 sec
B.44.32 sec
C.55 sec
D.30.2 sec

An accurate clock shows 8 o'clock in the morning. Through how may degrees will the hour hand rotate when the clock shows 2 o'clock in the afternoon?

A. 144°
B. 150°
C. 168°
D. 180°
A man purchased a cow for Rs. 3000 and sold it the same day for Rs. 3600, allowing the buyer a credit of 2 years. If the rate of interest be 10% per annum, then the man has a gain of:

A. 0%
B. 5%
C. 7.5%
D. 10%
Two numbers are respectively 20% and 50% more than a third number. The ratio of the two numbers is:

A. 2 : 5
B. 3 : 5
C. 4 : 5
D. 6 : 7
A bank offers 5% compound interest calculated on half-yearly basis. A customer deposits Rs. 1600 each on 1st January and 1st July of a year. At the end of the year, the amount he would have gained by way of interest is:

A. Rs. 120
B. Rs. 121
C. Rs. 122
D. Rs. 123

The answers for last week kindle your brain are:
Answer: Option B
Explanation: Rate downstream = 16/2 kmph = 8 kmph.
Rate upstream = 16/4 kmph = 4 kmph.
Speed in still water = 1/2x(8 + 4) kmph = 6 kmph.

Answer: Option A
Explanation:


Answer: Option A
Explanation: Speed downstream = (5 + 1) kmph = 6 kmph.
Speed upstream = (5 - 1) kmph = 4 kmph.
Let the required distance be x km.
Then, x/6 + x/4 = 1
2x + 3x = 12
5x = 12
x = 2.4 km.

Answer: Option D
Explanation: Let the speed of the boat in still water be x kmph. Then,
Speed downstream = (x + 3) kmph,
Speed upstream = (x - 3) kmph.
(x + 3) x 1 = (x - 3) x 3/2
2x + 6 = 3x - 9
x = 15 kmph.

Answer: Option D
Explanation: Speed downstream = (15 + 3) kmph = 18 kmph.
Distance travelled = 18 x (12/60) km = 3.6 km.

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