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Thursday, March 31, 2011

THE REAL STORY


This is real story of my frnd in b.tech....and still contiunes
the story about one of my frnd reshma (name changed).

I(reshma) have a friend just casual friend in my first year b.tech. His name is rakesh(name changed).
Then we turn very close each other and share all fellings.I invited him to my home.
My parents like him also so much...when i went home lately from college then my parents ask him about me(if my mobile switched of) thats why he mingled with my family very closely.
when i chit chat or spending time with him....there i felt like i am in wonderland.
He have great sense of humour.ofcourse he is not stylish and handsome but he have great qualities treat everyone as friend and always entertain the surrounded people.
he is complete opposite to me in every qualitiy.


I always thought of him as a friend until last year, when we went to a trip , I found out that I fell in love with him.
Now,i want to propose him but i am very scared if he refuse me....
I dont want to miss his friendship but i want him through entire my life.
The real pathetic is my b.tech life will complete in a few days.After we wouldnt meet.
oh ..god so wat can i do

frnds this is her situation.....plz help her with ur lovely suggestions
waiting for ur suggestions

THE FASTEST CAR IN WORLD

Bloodhound SSC is the name of a project aiming to break the land speed record with a pencil-shaped car powered by a jet engine and a rocket designed to reach approximately 1,000 miles per hour (1,609 km/h). It is being developed and built with the intention of breaking the land speed record by the largest ever margin.
If £10 million of sponsorship funding is obtained the construction should be complete by the end of 2011 and the record attempts may happen in late 2011 or early 2012.


The project was announced on 23 October 2008 at the Science Museum in London
Richard Noble, engineer, adventurer, and former paint salesman,[2] reached 633 mph (1,019 km/h) driving turbojet-powered car named Thrust 2 across the Nevada desert in 1983. In 1997, he headed the project to build the Thrust SSC, driven by Andy Green, an RAF pilot, at 763 mph (1,228 km/h)
The task of driving the vehicle will fall to the land speed record holder Wing Commander Green, who will lie feet-first in the BLOODHOUND. As the car accelerates from 0-1,000 mph (1,600 km/h) in 42 seconds, he will experience a force of 2.5g (two and a half times his bodyweight) and the blood will rush to his head.


To slow down, airbrakes will deploy at 800 mph (1,300 km/h) and parachutes at 600 mph (970 km/h). Disc brakes will be used below 250 mph (400 km/h). As he decelerates, experiencing forces of up to 3g, the blood will drain to his feet and he could black out.
The School of Engineering at Swansea University has been heavily involved in the design of the vehicle from the start. Professor Oubay Hassan, Professor Ken Morgan and their team have used Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in order to provide an understanding of the aerodynamic characteristics of the proposed shape, at all speeds, including predicting the likely vertical, lateral and drag forces on the vehicle and its pitch and yaw stability.
A prototype Eurojet EJ200 jet engine developed for the Eurofighter and bound for a museum, was donated to the project. This will take the car to 300 mph (480 km/h)
The Super Sonic Car will have roughly the same horse power as 180 F1 cars.
The four 36-inch (910 mm) diameter wheels will rotate at up to 10,500 rpm and will be machined from solid aluminium to resist the 50,000 g centrifugal forces
A full scale model was exhibited at the 2010 Farnborough International Airshow,[9] when it was announced that Hampson Industries would build the rear of the car in the first quarter of 2011


Predecessor : Thrust SSC
Class Land speed record vehicle
Engine Eurojet EJ200 afterburning turbofan
Falcon HTP rocket
MCT V12 800 bhp race engine (APU)
Length 12.8 m (42 ft)
Width 6.4 m (21 ft)
Kerb weight 6,422 kg (14,160 lb) (fuelled)

"We would hope to be able to shake down the vehicle on a runway in the UK either at the end of 2011 or at the beginning of 2012.







Saturday, March 26, 2011

GUINNESS BOOK

The 55-year history of Guinness World Records began with a single question, the type of question that has been repeated millions of times at dinner parties, pubs, kitchen tables, classrooms and work places across the globe.
During a shooting party in County Wexford, Ireland, in 1951, Sir Hugh Beaver – then Managing Director of the Guinness Brewery – asked a simple question: what was Europe’s fastest game bird? Despite a heated argument and an exhaustive search within the host’s reference library he could not find the answer.

There was no book with which to settle arguments about records. He realised then that a book supplying the answers to this sort of question might prove popular.
Beaver’s idea became reality when Guinness employee Christopher Chataway recommended student twins Norris and Ross McWhirter,The brothers were commissioned to compile what became The Guinness Book of Records in August 1954.






The Guinness Book of Records is the world's most sold copyrighted book, thus earning it an entry within its own pages. A number of spin-off books and television series have also been produced.
Guinness World Records bestowed the record of "Person with the most records" on Ashrita Furman of Queens, NY in April 2009. At that time, he held 100 records.
In 2005, Guinness designated 9 November as International Guinness World Records Day to encourage breaking of world records; it was described as "phenomenally successful".
On December 10, 2010 The Guinness World Records rested its new "dreadlock" category after investigation of its first and only female title holder Asha Mandela with the official statement.
In 1976, a Guinness Book of World Records museum opened in the Empire State Building.
In 2008, Guinness World Records released its gamer's edition in association with Twin Galaxies. The Gamer's Edition contains 258 pages, over 1236 video game related world records and four interviews.






Thursday, March 24, 2011

NOBEL PRIZE

Alfred Nobel (1833 - 1896) - Chemist, Inventor, and Engineer , and Founder of The Nobel Peace Prize.
Alfred Nobel was born in Stockholm on October 21, 1833.
He was well known for dynamite and detonating caps.

WHY HE STARTED NOBEL PRIZE AND ORG :

In the 1860s, after finishing his research in the area of explosives, he returned to Sweden, and began to develop nitro-glycerine. This was extremely dangerous at the time, and an explosion occurred at a factory he built in 1864 and killed several people, including his brother.
The Swedish authorities then prohibited the production of nitro-glycerine within the Stockholm city limits, forcing Nobel to work elsewhere.
He did so on a barge, but the awkwardness of the working space did not stop Nobel, and indeed, in 1867, he succeeded in producing dynamite in the form of a paste mixture of nitro-glycerine and silica. He also invented the blasting cap to aid detonation, and the smokeless gunpowder, ballistite. These inventions may have brought wealth and fortune to Nobel, but they were quickly used by countries around the world as weapons of mass destruction.
Towards the end of Nobel’s life, he had amassed a huge amount of money. He also bitterly rued the fact that dynamite was being used in such a cruel way. In his will, he dedicated his entire wealth and fortune to those who had "conferred the greatest benefit on mankind". This was how the Nobel Prizes started.
And in 1901, five years after Nobel’s death, the first 5 prizes in physics, chemistry, physiology and medicine, peace, and literature were awarded. The sixth category, economics, was founded in 1969.

PRIZE MONEY :

Since 1901 when the prize money was 150,000 the amount has increased by 6667% to today's amount of 10 million. Most of the money given to the prize winners usually is used to pay back loans for the research. With research today the cost of paying back loans for all the research could cost much more than 10 million.


NOBEL PRIZES:

The Nobel Prize, this award does not originate from the legacy of Alfred Nobel, but was founded by the Swedish central bank in 1968
The Nobel prize has been awarded 829 times, whereof 23 awards are affiliated with organizations

NOBEL  Laureates FROM INDIA :

Rabindranath Tagore -Nobel Prize for Literature (1913)
Sir Chandrasekhar Venkata Raman (C.V. Raman)-Nobel Prize for Physics (1930)
Mother Teresa (1910 – 1997) -Nobel Prize for peace (1979)
Dr. Amartya Sen – Nobel Prize for Economics (1998)
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan –Nobel Prize for Chemistry (2009)
Dr. Har Gobind Khorana –Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology (1968)
Dr. Subramanyan Chandrasekhar – Nobel Prize for physics (1983)
V.S. Naipaul – Nobel Prize for Literature (2001)

RELATED TO INDIA :
Sir Ronald Ross –Nobel Prize for Physiology (1902)
Rudyard Kipling –Nobel Prize for Literature (1907)

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

TRP


Television Rating Points - TRP is the criterion that indicates the popularity of a channel or programme and this data is very useful for the advertisers
Presently, INTAM (Indian Television Audience Measurement) is the only electronic rating agency functioning in India. INTAM uses two methodologies for calculating TRP. First is frequency monitoring, in which 'people meters' are installed in sample homes and these electronic gadgets continuously record data about the channel watched by the family members. 'People meter' is a costly equipment, which is imported from abroad. It reads the frequencies of channels, which are later, decoded into the name of the channels and the agency prepares a national data on the basis of its sample homes readings. But there is a drawback in the technique, as cable operators frequently change the frequencies of the different channels before sending signals to the homes. It may be very misleading to read a channel according to a particular frequency even if the down linking frequency is same all over India.
Second technique is more reliable and relatively new to India. In picture matching technique people meter continuously records a small portion of the picture that is being watched on that particular television set. Along with this agency also records all the channels' data in the form of small picture portion. Data collected from the sample homes is later on matched with the main data bank to interpret the channel name. And this way national rating is produced.

Television Rating Point (TRP) is a tool provided to judge which programmes are viewed the most. This gives us an index of the choice of the people and also the popularity of a particular channel. For calculation purpose, a device is attached to the TV set in a few thousand viewers' houses for judging purpose. These numbers are treated as sample from the overall TV owners in different geographical and demographic sectors. The device is called as People's Meter. It records the time and the programme that a viewer watches on a particular day. Then, the average is taken for a 30-day period which gives the viewership status for a particular channel.

Target Rating Point is a means of determining how often an advertisement is seen by a specific target audience. Calculating TRP will not indicate an advertisement's effectiveness, but it will give an idea of the amount of exposure an advertiser is getting with its target audience.

CALCULATION OF TRP :

Use this formula to determine TRP:
   TRP = GRP x Percentage of target audience.

* Determine the numbers. For example, an ad airs with 43 percent of viewers seeing it each of three times it       aired. The target demographic is 20 percent of the total audience.

* Find the GRP, which is rate x frequency. In the above example, the rate of viewers (43 percent) x the            number of times it is seen (three) = GRP. 43 x 3 = 129 gross rating points.

* Plug the GRP into the formula. GRP (129) x target audience percentage (20 percent) = TRP. 129 x .20 =      25.8 target rating points.

* Interpret the numbers. Generally, TRP should average between 100 and 300 per week. Extremely good        would be 400 or more, and less than 100 is ineffective. The score of 25.8 in this example shows an                ineffective ad campaign.

some intresting news about TRP:

After taking the Bollywood box office by storm, Aamir Khan-starrer 3 Idiots brought record television viewer ratings (TVRs) for Sony Entertainment channel when telecast last month.

The film, aired July 25, got 10.9 TVRs, catapulting the channel to the third position of Hindi general entertainment channels in India with 270 gross rating points, a statement from the channel said.

Mihir enters in Anupam n Tulsi's wedding-Highest TRP raking scene ever in Indian Television History.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

THE SWIMMING POOL U CAN WALK

This fake pool is located in Japan and makes my perception of Japanese people even more inspiring.
The Japense guys are just too clever .  They managed to make this fake pool look so real....!
 I want to be there just to take a photo or a video showing me walking calm around the bottom of that pool ...


Monday, March 14, 2011

Supermoon may cause natural disasters next week

On March 19, Earth’s satellite will be at its closest point to our planet in 18 years -- a mere 356,577 kilometers away. The event -- also called a lunar perigee -- was dubbed a "supermoon" by astrologer Richard Nolle back in the 1970s. The term is used to describe a new or full moon at 90% or more of its closest orbit to Earth. Next week, it will be at 100%.
On March 19th 2011, the moon will make its closest approach to Earth in almost 20 years, possibly triggering earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other disasters. The phenomenon, called lunar perigee or Supermoon, happens when the moon reaches its absolute closest point to Earth. On March 19, the natural satellite will be only 221,567 miles away from our planet.
There were Supermoons in 1955, 1974, 1992 and 2005, and these years had their share of extreme weather conditions, too. Although there are scientific laws that say the moon affects the Earth, it's still ambiguous whether the lunar perigee and natural disasters is coincidence or not.British freelance weatherman John Kettley was quoted as saying "A moon can't cause a geological event like an earthquake, but it will cause a difference to the tide. If that combines with certain weather conditions, then that could cause a few problems for coastal areas." While hoping for a non-disastrous ‘moon giant’, point your eyes and camera lenses toward the night sky on 19th. If the sky is clear, you’re gonna get an exceptional celestial treat.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

What Happened In Fukushima plant in JAPAN


THE explosion at the Fukushima plant is the third worst nuclear incident in history, after Chernobyl and Three Mile Island.

Major design flaws were blamed for Chernobyl in April 1986, when overheating caused two massive explosions at the Ukraine plant.

Huge clouds of radioactive material escaped into the atmosphere and ­travelled hundreds of miles across Europe.

The disaster produced 100 times more radiation than the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombs and has been blamed for 200,000 deaths from cancer and other diseases. The March 1979 Three Mile Island accident in Pennsylvania in the US was similar to Fukushima because a fault caused overheating. Although the plant suffered a “severe core meltdown” only small amounts of radiation escaped.

Tokyo Electric Power Co.(TEPOC), operator and owner of the Fukushima plants, has injected sea water into the reactor to prevent it from overheating, said Edano, who acknowledged the core of the reactor may have been deformed due to overheating.

Backup cooling systems failed, leaving the core to glow unchecked and sparking fears that fuel could breach the containment shell, leaking dangerous radiation into the densely-populated region that houses 30 million people.

About 200,000 residents were evacuated from a 20-kilometre radius around the plant, which was built in the 1970s and is one of 54 nuclear plants providing about 30 per cent of Japan's power.

Operator Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) insisted radiation was still within safe levels, but mounting internal pressure meant that some vapour had to be released, and it warned another blast might take place in a second reactor.







OSCAR FOR INDIANS

India has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1957.
India has sent over forty films to the competition, more than almost any other country and second only to Japan outside of Europe.


OSCAR WINNERS FROM INDIA:

1) Bhanu Athaiya won Best Costume Design (with John Mollo) for Gandhi (1982)

2) Satyajit Ray received an honorary Academy Award in 1991.

3) Russell Pookutty won Best Sound Mixing (with Ian Tapp and Richard Pryke) for Slumdog Millionaire (2008).

4) AR Rahman won Best Score and Best Original Song (music) for Slumdog Millionaire (2008)

5) Gulzar won Best Song (lyrics) for Slumdog Millionaire (2008). [He was not present at the ceremony to collect his Oscar.

INDIAN MOVIE SUBMISSIONS:

YEAR-MOVIE NAME-LANGUAGE-DIRECTOR :-

1957-mother india-hindi-mehboob khan
1958-madhumati-hindi-bimal roy
1959-the world of apu-bengali-satyajit ray
1960-the grt mughal-hindi-k.asif
1961-stree-hindi-rajaram
1962-sahib bibi aur-urdu-abrar alvi
1963-metropolis-bengali-satyajit ray
1965-the guide-hindi-vijay anand
1966-amrapali-hindi-lekh tandon
1967-the last letter-aakhri khat-hindi-chetan anand
1968-elder sister-hindi-hrishikesh
1969-devia magan-tamil-thirulogachander
1971-reshma aur shera-hindi-sunil dutt
1972-uphaar-hindi-sudhendu ray
1973-saudagar-hindi-sudhendu ray
1974-hot winds-urdu-m.s.sathyu
1977-manthan-hindi-shyam bengal
1978-the chess players-hindi-satyajit ray
1980-payal ki jhankaar-hindi-satyen bose
1984-saaransh-hindi -maheshbhatt
1985-saagar-hindi-ramesh sippy
1986-swathi muthyam-telugu-k.viswanath
1987-nayagan-tamil-manirathnam
1988-salaam bombay-hindi-mira nair
1989-parinda-hindi-vidhu vinod
1990-anjali-tamil-manirathnam
1991-henna-hindi-randhir kapoor
1992-thevar magan-tamil-bharathan
1993-rudaali-hindi-kalpana lajmi
1994-bandit queen-hindi-shekhar kapur
1995-kuruthipunal-tamil-p.c.sreeram
1996-indian-tamil-s.shankar
1997-guru-malayalam-rajiv anchal
1998-jeans-tamil-s.shankar
1999-earth-hindi-deepa mehta
2000-hey ram-tamil-kamal haasan
2001-lagaan-hindi-ashutosh gowariker
2002-devdas-hindi-sanjay leela
2004-shwaas-marathi-sandeep sawant
2005-paheli-hindi-amol palekar
2006-rang de basanthi-hindi-rakeysh omprakash
2007-eklavya-hindi-vidhu vinod
2008-taare zameen par-hindi-aamir khan
2009-harishchandrachi factory-marathi-paresh mokashi
2010-peepli live-hindi-anusha rizvi

some points regard to nominees:
 * Tamil Actor Kamal Haasan has represented India in the competition for seven times as an actor, one of            which was directed by himself.
 *  Bengali director Satyajit Ray, who has represented India three times - more than any other director.
 * Most of India's Oscar submissions were in Hindi, although several were in Tamil and Urdu.
 * Two submissions were in Bengali and Marathi, while Malayalam and Telugu films have been selected one time each.


Saturday, March 12, 2011

LIST OF BILLIONAIRES IN 2011

TOP TEN BILLIONAIRES AMONG WORLD:

RANK           NAME                         NET WORTH       AGE         SOURCE               COUNTRY


1.                  carlos slim                         $74B                     71            TELECOM               MEXICO

2.                  Billgates                             $56B                     55            MICROSOFT            USA

3.                 warren buffett                      $50B                     80            Berkshire Hathaway    USA

4.                 Bernard Arnault                   $41                        62            LVMH                        FRANCE

5.                 Larry Ellison                         $39.5B                   66           ORACLE                    USA

6.                 Lakshmi Mittal                      $31.1B                   60            STEEL                       INDIA

7.                Amancio Ortega                     $31B                       74          ZARA                         SPAIN

8.                Eike Batista                            $30B                        54         MINING,OIL             BRAZIL

9.                Mukesh Ambani                     $27B                        53        Petrochemicals,oil&gas INDIA

10.              Christy Walton                       $26.5B                      56         WALMART                USA

Some intresting topics:
*29 billionaires from USA in top 100
*7 billionaires from INDIA in top 100

TOP TEN BILLIONAIRES IN INDIA: 
1.Lakshmi mittal (steel)
2.Mukesh Ambani(oil)
3.Azim Premzi(software)
4.Shashi and Ravi ruia(diversifield)
5.Savitri jindal (steel)
6.Guatam adani(infrastructure)
7.Kumar Birla(commodities)
8.Anil Ambani(diversifield)
9.Sunil mittal(telecom)
10.Adi Godrej (diversifield)


Thursday, March 10, 2011


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CAPTAINS of GLORIOUS INDIAN Cricket Team

Captains of Test Team :

1.  C.K. NAIDU                           1932-34

2.  Maharajkumar of
     Vizianagram                              1936

3.  Nawab of
     Pataudi, Sr.                               1946

4.  Lala Amarnath                          1947-49

5.  Vijay Hazare                             1951-53

6.  Vinoo Mankad                          1954-56

7.  Ghulam Ahmed                          1957-58

8.  Polly Umrigar                             1958

9.  Hemu Adhikari                           1958

10.Datta Gaekwad                          1959

11.Pankaj Roy                                1959

12.Gulabrai Ramchand                    1959-60

13.Nari Contractor                          1960-61

14. Nawab of Pataudi, Jr.                1961-69

15.Chandu Borde                            1969

16.Ajit Wadekar                              1970-74

17.Srinivas Venkataraghavan            1974-75

18.Bishen Singh Bedi                        1975-78

19.Gundappa Viswanath                   1978-80

20.Sunil Gavaskar                             1980-85

21.Kapil Dev                                     1982-87

22.Dilip Vengsarkar                           1987-88

23.Ravi Shastri                                  1988-89

24.Krishnamachari Srikkanth             1989-90

25.Mohammad Azharuddin                1989-98

26.Sachin Tendulkar                          1996-2000

27.Sourav Ganguly                             2000-06

28.Rahul Dravid                                 2003-07

29.Virender Sehwag                          2005

30.Anil Kumble                                 2007-08

31.Mahendra Singh Dhoni                 2008

Sunday, March 6, 2011

QUOTES


1. When Snake is alive, Snake eats Ants.
When Snake is dead, Ants eat Snake.
Time can turn at any time.
Don't neglect anyone in your life........ ...

2. Never make the same mistake twice,
There are so many new ones,
Try a different one each day.

3. A good way to change someone's attitude is to change our own.
Because, the same sun melts butter, also hardens clay!
Life is as we think, so think beautifully.

4. Life is just like a sea, we are moving without end.
Nothing stays with us,
what remain is just the memories of some people who touched us as Waves.

5. Whenever you want to know how rich you are?
Never count your currency,
just try to Drop a Tear and count how many hands reach out to WIPE that- that is true richness.

6. Heart tells the eyes see less, because you see and I suffer lot.
Eyes replied, feel less because you feel and I cry a lot.

7. Never change your originality for the sake of others,
because no one can play your role better than you.
So be yourself, because whatever you are, YOU are the best.

8. Baby mosquito came back after 1st time flying.
His dad asked him "How do you feel?"
He replied "It was wonderful, Everyone was clapping for me!"
Now thats what I call Positive Attitude

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

THE POWER OF FAITH




Recently I realized that the virtue of faith is the most important virtue...Relationships can never survive without faith.. You need to have faith in your partner..You need to believe that the other person loves you as much as you do..You need to trust him..You cannot accept and move on unless you have faith that everything will be fine..You are bound to have courage,hope,strength, patience and fortitude when you have faith.. When you live in faith, you have a greater momentum towards your goal, you do not consider any obstacle in your path,rather you simply see it as a part of overall perfection ..Faith actually draws and attracts happiness..It attracts what you wish to achieve, what you want from your life, and disbelief pushes all that away..


I realize the importance of faith in life,in relationships..but something that I really want to explore and apply, is the power of faith in God..


Being an agnostic, I do not believe in any religion at all..My post Simply Ask Yourself says it all.. but then, being an agnostic and being an atheist are two different things..I do believe in God,
I believe that there exists a divine power, you may call it God, the almighty, the spiritual power or anything at all you feel like..Now, believing that God exists and having faith in God are two really different things again..




I support rationalism, and therefore, when I talk about faith,I do not consider those cases where people die in pilgrim stampede, where people slaughter lambs in the name of worship.. This post does not talk of blind faith..




This is an attempt to explore the way some people believe that no matter what, everything will be perfect because they have faith in God..


I always wonder how diseases get cured, blind people are blessed with eyesight, just by a pilgrimage or by anything that people have absolute faith in.. all these miracles do happen..Most of you must have seen or must have heard about these...But then, we follow rationalism..We say that science does not justify this..We say that there is no possible reason for this..but then, the heart has its own reasons that reason does not follow at all..There is no reason to explain absolute faith, just like there is no way to define and explain love..
I started believing in miracles ever since I witnessed one myself.. I saw a man, who was dumb n crippled ever since he was born..He had complete faith in God n he used to stay in a temple..I saw him speak and walk properly,all of a sudden, as a result of a miracle.. It was when he saw his Guru..It was his faith in him that made the unbelievable happen..Yes, miracles do happen, but only n only for those who have absolute and unconditional faith in God, the ones who are happy in spite of all the adverse situations, because they believe that one day, their prayers will be answered...Perhaps, the sub-conscious mind does play a role in it, faith is all about how your sub-conscious mind attracts all positive energy towards itself..




We all pray to God..We all thank God when we achieve something we had really wished for..but we talk to God the most when we are sad, when we feel we are betrayed or we are deprived of something that we deserve..Asking for things to be in our favour, praying for everything to be perfect and wishing for our happiness is not faith..Faith lies in believing that we will be happy because God is there to support us, even when we have n number of hardships to face..

They say, spirituality is an unusual inner path to discover the essence of life, to discover the real values and to comprehend ourselves in the deepest manner.. Some say its meditation, some call it prayer.. but can one inculcate faith through spiritual experiences.. Can absolute belief be acquired merely by meditating or praying?


The toughest of times can sail through easily, miracles can happen, we can live with happiness and peace.. I do believe that God exists, I do believe that my prayers will be answered, I do believe that everything happens for a reason.. But do I have absolute faith? I really don't think so.. I wish to have faith, I wish to inculcate it in me, I wish to follow the path of eternal faith in God for eternal peace.. But is this possible for anyone and everyone? Is this possible given that I cannot leave the materialistic world I am addicted to? If yes, then how?

At the end, just one more thing to say, I might not have absolute faith, but I do realize its importance, I might be an agnostic, but I communicate with God in my own ways and that makes me feel relaxed n happier daily..Have faith.. It actually has that power n it surely is the most important virtue !