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PJ Games / Kudiyaan make up kyun kardiyaan ne????
« on: December 19, 2010, 11:13:41 AM »
ya phir??....
tusi dasso..kyon kardiyaan ne makeup :)

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PJ Games / Steal something from the person above you..
« on: December 14, 2010, 10:58:18 AM »
    Hey Guys

    OK i m starting a game.......

    All u have to do is steal something from the person above you...

    Like - Cuteness
    Sweetness
    Brain
    Beauty
    Intelligence etc ..

    So If i start the game then the next member shud steal anything from me.......

    ok Let me begin

    Steal something from Me....... lol

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PJ Games / Punjabi bache paper ton 1 din Pehle.
« on: December 11, 2010, 09:11:43 AM »
Punjabi bache paper ton 1 din Pehle.

6am:- 10 min hor so liye.
9am:- 11 waje shuru karange.
11am:-Thodi der Ganne tan sun laiye Mood Ban jayu.
12Pm:- Ek Gerdi maar ayie aa ke parde haan
2pm:- Rooti kha ke so jande ha rati neend ni aaugi.
5pm:- sylabus taa labb lavan.
7pm:- important puch lavaan kisi padkuu ton.
9pm:- eddan hi kamm banna Parchiyaan bnaoni peni aa.
11pm:- hun kitthe tyaari hone kal di kal vekhi jayu

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Complaints / Music Video of the day
« on: December 10, 2010, 11:37:21 AM »
ssa sare nu ma 4 din tu dekhda a raha same video lagi haa koi jana change v karo plzz

NAME kyo rakha Music Video of the day everday kara change karde aa weak bade  :laugh: :laugh:

Ne te kise hor nu power de do jera othe video pa sakhe

maff karna je ma galt kha dita hove :rabb:
dhanwad

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PJ Games / Propose karna kise nu?
« on: December 09, 2010, 09:51:13 PM »
SSA sare nu mw new game sochi aa but menu pata nhi ke kise netopic banya haa ja nhi

Pj De Mundya ne Pj Kuirya nu Propose karna kise nu karo gya?

Pj De Kuriya ne Pj Mundya nu Propose karna kise nu karo gye?

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PJ Games / Signature for PJ
« on: December 06, 2010, 12:52:00 PM »
how is looking guys :D i was bored i think lets make signature for pj :hehe:


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Members Pics / My old pic,cousin and house pic in punjab :)
« on: November 15, 2010, 08:48:20 AM »
My old pic,cousin,house pic in punjab :) mere dil kita pa he deva pata chal jogye ma kho jaa :P













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Gup Shup / I am back
« on: September 19, 2010, 01:00:54 AM »
SSA janta kida ki haal chal haa I am back.... line lagjo daso kise kise miss kita.

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PJ Games / Music video of the day oh autoplay huni chidi haa ke nhi
« on: September 06, 2010, 02:10:26 PM »
ssa sare nu jeri music video of the day oh autoplay honi chidi haa ke nhi..sare jane daso is i am rite or worng

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PJ Games / Name nhi Pata ki Rakha :P
« on: August 22, 2010, 02:01:27 AM »
1. College ********************** Yaadein
2. Pricipal ********************** Jaani Dushman
3. Classes ********************** Kabhi Kabhi
4. Canteen***********************Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna
5. Course *********************** Godzilla
...6. Exams *********************** Kalyug
7. Examination hall ************ Chamber of Secret
8. Exam-Time ****************** Qayamat Se Qayamt Tak
9. Question Paper**************Paheli
10.Answer Paper*************** Kora Kagaz
11.Cheating********************* Aksar/Chupke Chupke
12. Paper Out ****************** Plan
13.Examiner ******************* The Killer
14.Last Exam ***************** Independence Day
15.Paper Correction*********** Andha Kanoon
16.Marks*********************** Assambhav
17.Result ********************** Murder
18.Pass************************ Ajjoba/ Chamatkar
19.Fail************************** Devdas
20.Supplementary ************ Aakhri Raasta
21.Vacation *******************fun
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Lok Virsa Pehchaan / Bhangra Story
« on: August 21, 2010, 12:17:39 PM »
Bhangra

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News Khabran / RCOM JOINS HANDS WITH NOKIA
« on: August 21, 2010, 12:07:35 PM »

New Delhi August 21:
            Reliance Communications joined hands with Nokia to offer the mobile phone maker's Ovi Life Tools covering a range of innovative and personalised services in agriculture, education and entertainment areas.
The service is targeted at urban and rural RCom consumers to enable them to make greater use of mobile services. RCom will offer Ovi Life Tools services in two versions subscription and pay-per-use. The subscription service for education and entertainment services will be offered at Rs.30 a month and the agriculture service at Rs.60 a month while the pay-per-use will be priced at Rs.3 a request.
RCom will also be offering mobile data bundle of 1.2 GB on Nokia GPRS-enabled handsets, besides giving up to 1,800 free on-net minutes bundled with Nokia 1800 with six-month validity. “There has been a significant adoption of smartphones by Indian consumers in recent months. We have seen sales of smartphones on our network increase manifold. With the rollout of 3G, we see a huge opportunity in fostering a mutually beneficial business relationship to offer customers unique voice, data as well as VAS innovations with Nokia,” said RCom Head (Wireless Data Services and Alliances) Vrajesh Shelat.
According to Nokia India Director (Operator Channels) V. Ramnath, “To take mobility to the next level, Nokia is moving beyond products to add services like Ovi Life Tools and Ovi Music Unlimited on its devices. These services have the potential to positively impact livelihoods on the one hand and provide entertainment platforms to our consumers on the other. Our association with Reliance Communications is an important step in the direction of creating a strong ecosystem that will take these services to a larger consumer base.”
The RCom-Nokia alliance also announced exclusive offers on Ovi Music Unlimited on some devices for faster music downloads up to 12 GB data usage (around 2,400 songs). RCom consumers can also purchase Reliance broadband datacards at an exclusive price of Rs.1,999 along with the purchase of Nokia OMU-enabled devices.

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News Khabran / ENSURE SAFETY OF SIKHS IN KASHMIR: PUNJAB CM TELLS PM
« on: August 21, 2010, 12:06:28 PM »

Patiala August 21:
Punjab chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today urged Prime Minster Dr. Manmohan Singh to take remedial steps for the safety of Sikhs in Kashmir.
Talking to media persons here, he said that he had already made a contact with Dr. Manmohan Singh, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Home minister PC Chidambaram regarding the safety of Sikhs in the bordering state.
Notably, Sikhs in the Kashmir Valley have received anonymous letters from Islamic militants asking them to either embrace Islam and join the protests against civilian killings or pack up and leave the Valley. The 60,000-strong Sikh community is the single largest minority group in the Valley. "I have told SGPC chief Avtar Singh Makkar to send a team for the on the spot study of the situation," Badal said.
Mr Badal, who was here to attend a function organized by Sant Hardev Singh, said Sikhs have been facing problems in Jammu and Kashmir and the safety to them should be restore immediately. He said that his party had also raised this matter in the parliament.
Asked about preparations of SGPC poll, Mr Badal said his party was fully prepared to fight forthcoming elections. Asked about any separate status for Gurdwars of Haryana state, he said that An understanding was arrived at in 1959 between Master Tara Singh, the Akali leader, and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, in order to remove certain misgivings of the Sikhs with regard to government interference in their religious affairs.
He said that SGPC elections have been conducted on the basis of Act and changes can only be effected only after the amendment of this Act by the three-fourths majority of the parliament. Asked about the statement of former Punjab Governor Arjun Singh that Mr Badal had scuttled the Rajiv -Longowal accord, he said that it was treachery with the state and particularly with Sikhs by the Centre and Congress party.

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News Khabran / FOUR OF FAMILY FOUND DEAD IN PUNJAB
« on: August 21, 2010, 12:05:48 PM »

Ludhiana August 21:
            Four members of a family were found dead at their residence at Satnam Nagar in Doraha town of the district today.
Police sources said the bodies of Charanjit Kaur (40), who runs an orchestra party, her son Jaspal Singh (16), daughter Keema (12) and nephew Navi (5) were recovered from their residence this morning.
The neighbours of Charanjit Kaur informed the police that some foul smell was emanating from her house. When the police broke open the doors of the house it recovered the bodies of the victims. Preliminary reports said the victims were strangulated to death by some unknown persons. Further details were awaited.

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Pics / My BDay Gift :)
« on: August 17, 2010, 12:52:35 AM »

Brar drifting in the Z behide ma old school starkwether


350z burnout then change tire


Top speed on the my 350Z

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PJ Games / Rate me!!!!!!!
« on: August 16, 2010, 12:14:09 PM »
 :happy:

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News Khabran / SYNTHETIC BLOOD: 'RBC CREATED FROM IVF EMBRYOS'
« on: August 16, 2010, 10:46:47 AM »

London August 16:
            British scientists have created human red blood cells from spare embryonic stem cells, a major breakthrough they claim could soon pave the way for production of synthetic 'O-negative' blood for medical transfusions.
The red blood cells have been produced from stem cells from spare IVF embryos as part of a three-billion-pound project to develop an alternative source of O-negative blood, the universal donor group which can be transfused into people without fear of rejection, 'The Independent' reported.
In their research, the scientists used more than a 100 spare embryos left over from treatment at fertility clinics to establish several embryonic stem cell "lines". A line, RC-7, was transformed into blood stem cells before being converted into red cells containing oxygen-carrying haemoglobin.
Prof Marc Turner, the Director of the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service in Edinburgh and leader of the project, said that synthetic blood made on an industrial scale would overcome the problem of blood shortages and risk of transmitting new infections between donors and recipients. "We've proved the principle that from these embryonic stem cell lines we can generate red blood cells.
"At the end of this three-year period we would envisage generating up to one unit (a pint) of red cells from embryonic stem cells at clinical grade which fulfil all the in vitro characteristics of red cells," Prof Turner was quoted as saying.

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News Khabran / 'SUNSHINE VITAMIN' CAN HELP BEAT CANCER, HEART DISEASE
« on: August 16, 2010, 10:45:56 AM »

London August 16:
            Milk fortified with vitamin D can make our bones not only stronger but also prevent heart disease and cancer, a new study says.
In colder countries with poor or erratic sunshine, half the population is likely to be low in the 'sunshine vitamin'. The vitamin is vital for calcium absorption and bone health and may help to prevent Alzheimer's, reports the Daily Mail.
Vitamin D-rich foods include oily fish and eggs but with 90 percent coming from the action of sunlight on the skin there are concerns that advice on abstaining from sunbathing is unnecessarily restrictive. Recent research has shown that vitamin D supplements are as good as some drugs at keeping prostate cancer under control. It is also being said that taking vitamin D supplements in pregnancy and childhood could wipe out 80 percent of cases of multiple sclerosis.
Susan Lanham-New, the member of the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition and Surrey University nutritionist, said a study of 14,000 pregnant women in Bristol during the 1990s found that more than 90 percent of them were not getting enough of the vitamin. She said: "Vitamin D is known to be vital for a wide range of body functions. A lot of us are very worried about (deficiencies) and think it needs looking at."

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News Khabran / GRAPPLING WITH INJURIES, INDIA TO TAKE ON SRI LANKA
« on: August 16, 2010, 10:45:03 AM »

Dambulla August 16:
A depleted Indian team will have to raise their game by many notches, after suffering the heavy defeat against New Zealand, when they take on Sri Lanka in the ODI tri-nation series tournament here.
India lost to New Zealand by a massive 200 runs in the opening match and it will be a huge task for them to beat the hosts, who have won their encounter against the Kiwis. To make matters worse, India will be missing Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh from the line-up. Gambhir is recovering from an injury while Yuvraj was ruled out Sunday after being diagnosed with dengue.
The onus will be on Rohit Sharma, Suresh Raina, Dinesh Karthik and Virat Kohli, who is expected to replace Yuvraj, to put up a fight. Indian batsmen were troubled by the bounce and pace extracted by the four-pronged New Zealand pace attack and were bowled out for 88. In the bowling department, Munaf Patel has been called as replacement for Ishant Sharma, who is out with a troubled knee.
Pace spearhead Zaheer Khan is already out with a shoulder injury, while Ashish Nehra, too, is recovering from niggles and is doubtful for the match. Dhoni admitted that there is too much of workload on the bowlers. "The workload on the bowlers can be too much, specially on those who are playing both Tests and the ODIs," said Dhoni. Dhoni said India will bounce back from the New Zealand defeat. "We had some days off and we tried to make the most of it.
It was a disappointing loss. But hopefully we will turn up on the field well prepared for the challenges," said Dhoni, who was reportedly angry with the groundsmen here after seeing the unprepared pitch provided to the Indian team for training sessions Saturday. Sri Lankan captain Kumar Sangakkara said they will expect a tough fight from the Indian team. "I don't think India are unprepared. India are a good side. In ODI and T20 cricket, it doesn't matter what you have done the day before. If you come in and perform well the next day, you can still win. We know how dangerous India can be."
India: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (captain and wicketkeeper), Virender Sehwag, Virat Kohli, Suresh Raina, Rohit Sharma, Yuvraj Singh, Ravindra Jadeja, Dinesh Karthik, R. Ashwin, Praveen Kumar, Ishant Sharma, Abhimanyu Mithun, Ashish Nehra, Pragyan Ojha, Saurabh Tiwary, Munaf Patel.
Sri Lanka: Kumar Sangakkara (captain and wicketkeeper), Mahela Jayawardene , Tillakaratne Dilshan, Dilhara Fernando, Rangana Herath, Suraj Randiv, Chamara Kapugedera, Nuwan Kulasekara, Lasith Malinga, Angelo Mathews, Ajantha Mendis, Thisara Perera, Thilan Samaraweera, Chamara Silva, Upul Tharanga.

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News Khabran / BCCI GOVERNING COUNCIL OKAYED MOST IPL DEALS
« on: August 16, 2010, 10:44:22 AM »

New Delhi August 16:
            The minutes of several crucial meetings of a committee set up by India's cricket authorities to oversee the Indian Premier League, or IPL, cast doubt on a central plank of the allegations against Lalit Modi, the controversial entrepreneur who ran the Twenty20 tournament for three years.
Since April, officials of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) have sought to relentlessly drive home a one-point message - Mr. Modi was a rogue administrator who had reached important commercial deals keeping the board's officialdom in the dark.
But the minutes of the meetings of the committee, known as the governing council (GC), paint a rather more complex and nuanced picture. Most matters regarding IPL, including many commercial deals, were discussed by GC and other meetings of BCCI and many of these contracts were ratified by GC, according to documents reviewed by ET.
The minutes of GC by no means absolve Mr. Modi. While some of the deals for which he is currently under investigation - such as the broadcasting deal with Sony affiliate MSM and WSG - were indeed discussed at various points, there is no evidence to suggest that BCCI knew about the specifics that are now being investigated. The most famous among these is the facilitation fee paid by MSM to WSG, a sports marketing company, to revive a broadcasting contract that IPL had scrapped.
Other controversial deals, such as one with website Ticket Genie for online ticket sales that BCCI president Shashank Manohar has publicly described as 'irregular', also don't find mention in the minutes. Some of the charges against Mr. Modi, such as bid rigging and kickbacks, are obviously outside the ambit of these meetings.
Speaking at a press conference on April 26, after the IPL controversy erupted, Mr. Manohar had said that most contracts had been singed without obtaining GC's consent. "Now most of the contracts which are entered into have been entered into without the consent of GC or they've been brought to GC after the contract was signed. So GC has no other option and are presented with a fait accompli."
But the minutes describe a GC which appears to be very actively engaged with the minutiae of even small commercial deals. "100% of all decisions were approved. All documents have been presented and approved by GC members collectively. Also, GC members were even otherwise aware of these facts, in the course of their personal interactions with me and IPL," Mr. Modi said, responding to ET's questions on email.
Mr. Modi declined to comment in detail on the facilitation beyond claiming that it was the business of sports marketing companies to buy and sell rights. "I would not like to comment on the same (the facilitation fee) at this point. But I will point out that we sold the rights to WSG. They further sold the rights to many channels. Their business is of exploiting rights... This is how any exclusive wholesaler or distributor functions, buy the whole lot and then sell the parts.
The difference in the sale and the purchase price is his profit. Some call it commission, some facilitation and others service charge." Mr. Manohar declined to comment as the matter was the subject of an ongoing internal enquiry. Mr. Modi, now suspended from his post as commissioner of IPL, is being investigated by an internal BCCI committee consisting of Arun Jaitley, the lawyer and leader of the Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Union minister of state Jyotiraditya Scindia and Chirayu Amin, the interim commissioner of IPL.
ET has reviewed the minutes of governing council meetings held on February 5 and August 11, 2009, and on March 7 and 21 this year. This paper has also accessed the minutes of a meeting of the Working Committee of BCCI held on March 22, 2009, and audit observations pertaining to IPL and the 2009 edition of the tournament. In the meeting on February 5, 2009, for instance, Mr. Modi was authorized to make purchase decisions less than Rs50 lakh, while any amount above that would have to be ratified by GC.
Other matters discussed include the appointment of auditors for IPL, prize for the best outfield, slow over rate penalties and a commercial dispute arising out of Big TV, part of the Anil Ambani Group, walking out as sponsors. GC members were certainly not passive listeners. In the meeting, Arun Jaitley and Rajiv Shukla brought up the issue of political advertising in IPL and it was decided unanimously that such advertising should not be allowed.
In the same meeting, IS Bindra pointed out that the contract with IMG, which was about to be finalised for Rs33 crore per year, should not be frozen without obligations and deliverables being defined precisely. The contract was subsequently revised to about Rs27 crore. Regulations for the 2010 season were also discussed at length, with interventions from many members, including BCCI secretary N Srinivasan, Mr. Bindra, Mr. Manohar and Ravi Shastri. Season window, transfer of players, strategy breaks and relations with foreign boards were all discussed.
GC approved the auctioning of two more franchisees, auction dates and time line, and other technical details. In the governing council meeting on March 7, 2010, theatrical rights were ratified, as were licensing deals with Viacom18 and Karbon. New sponsorships and official partners were approved.
It also approved payment of Rs13.10 crore to Jaipur IPL (Rajasthan Royals) and India Cements (Chennai Super Kings) to compensate for the cancellation of Champions League 2008 against unaudited claims of loss of revenue made by the franchisees. Mr. Srinivasan, also a GC member, is the owner of Chennai Super Kings.
The minutes also reveal some unknown details. Civil aviation minister Praful Patel's daughter Poorna, contrary to his claims that she is a 'junior employee' of IPL, attended at least two GC meetings in her capacity as manager (hospitality) of IPL, a position she has held since September 2008. She was later designated as head of marketing services.
The documents show that IPL 2009 held in South Africa resulted in a net deficit of Rs 33.9 crore, which contradicts the widely held notion that every edition of IPL has made money for BCCI. The minutes also indicate that agriculture minister Sharad Pawar strongly supported moving IPL 2009 out of the country as it was clashing with general elections in India, while his government wanted IPL to be held in India with a changed schedule.
The decision to hold IPL in South Africa led to a public standoff between home minister P Chidambaram and Mr. Modi. "I am too small a person compared to Mr. Modi," Mr. Chidambaram famously said in April last year, adding that BCCI did not understand the 'compulsions and concerns' of the police force.
"GC, unanimously along with all the team owners, was of the view the tournament must go on. I was, as the head of the organisation, only implementing the decisions taken by GC. It is unfortunate that I am being made to blame for successfully implementing and ensuring a successful second season," Mr. Modi told ET by email.

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