Alok Vats Personal Life History

Alok Vats Personal Life History

Thursday, June 21, 2007

11 Reasons against rel="nofollow" tag!

Well there is a movement going on during last few months and that is to oppose the nofollow tag. I found one good article on 11 Reasons against nofollow. We are also required to support them.

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Friday, May 25, 2007

new nokia mobile shop, online shop

Life is changing rapidly, we are also changing our self as it is changing. Mobile phone is day by day becoming the essential part of our life. I found a new mobile shop namely e mobile shop which is a simple mobile shop, dealing with Nokia mobiles and Samsung mobiles and other cell phone accessories. But the site is still under construction and will be up shortly. This is the website designed and developed by one of my friend Vikash. I wish him best of luck with his project.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

What is Unemployment!

In economics, unemployment refers to the condition and extent of joblessness within an economy, and is measured in terms of the unemployment rate, which is the number of unemployed workers divided by the total civilian labor force. Hence, unemployment is the condition of not having a job, often referred to as being "out of work", or unemployed

The terms unemployment and unemployed are sometimes used to refer to other inputs to production that are not being fully used, for example, unemployed capital goods.

The history of unemployment is the history of industrialization. It was not considered an issue in rural areas, despite the "disguised unemployment" of rural laborers having little to do, especially in conditions of overpopulation.

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) produces official estimates of unemployment using the International Labour Organization definition. Under this definition people aged 16 and over are unemployed if they are out of work, want a job, have actively sought work in the last four weeks and are available to start work in the next two weeks; or are out of work, have found a job and are waiting to start it in the next two weeks.

Unemployment levels are increasing dramatically in many parts of the world. There are several causes behind this increasing rate. But the main reason for the high level of unemployment is technological progress. In a fewer year far less working hours are needed to produced all the goods that are required, hence there will be less demand of labour. This can lead more to the raise of unemployment ratio.

On the other hand, traditionalism, ignorance and over population etc are some other major cause that led to the raise of unemployment.

Today, unemployment data are useful for a variety of reasons. The government use unemployment along with other labour market indicators for macro-economic and labour market management. Data are also supplied to a range of international organizations such as the European Central Bank. In the social policy domain, unemployment is used as an indicator of relative hardship.

Today, unemployment is the major crisis worldwide, to keep check on it is very much essential, it is you, who can change the word unemployment into employment.

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Adverse effects of acid rain!

The term 'acid rain' is commonly used to mean the deposition of acid component in rain, snow, fog, dew, or dry particles. They are the result of air pollution. When any type of fuel is burnt, lots of different chemicals are produced. The smoke that comes from a fire or the fumes that come out of a car exhaust don't just contain the sooty grey particles that you can see - they also contains lots of invisible gases. Some of these gases (especially nitrogen oxides and sulphur dioxide) react with the tiny droplets of water in clouds to form sulphuric and nitric acids. The rain from these clouds then falls as very weak acid - which is why it is known as "acid rain".

Acid rain has an adverse effect on forest, freshwater and soil, killing off insects and aquatic life forms as well as causing damage to building and having possible impact on human health.
It is thought that acid rain can cause tree to grow more slowly or even to die. As it falls on a forest it trickles through the leaves of the trees and run down into the soil below. Some of it find its way into streams and then on into the river and lakes, thus effecting its creatures.

On other hand acid rain can affect trees by dissolving and washing way the nutrients and minerals in the soil which help in their growth. It is one of the major causes of the release of harmful substances such as aluminum into the soil. Somewhere, acid rain wear away the waxy protective coating of leaves, damaging them and preventing them from being able to photosynthesize properly.

On lakes and river water, acid rain has a diverse effect. Both the lower Ph and higher aluminum concentration in the surface water that occur as a result of the acid rain can cause damage to fish and other aquatic animals. At pHs lower than 5 most fish eggs will not hatch and lower pHs can kill adult fish. As lakes become more acidic biodiversity is reduced. Acid rain has eliminated insect life and some fish species.

Soil biology can also be seriously damaged by acid rain. Some tropical microbes can quickly consume acids but other microbes are unable to tolerate low pHs and are killed. The hydronium ions of acid rain also mobilize toxins and leach away essential nutrients and minerals of the soil. The effects of acid rain can last for generations, as the effects of pH level change can stimulate the continued leaching of undesirable chemicals into otherwise pristine water sources, killing off vulnerable insect and fish species and blocking efforts to restore native life.

On human health, acid rain have been shown to cause illness and premature deaths. Acid rain can also cause damage to certain building materials and historical monuments. Acid rain can cause weathering on ancient and valuable statues and has caused considerable damage. This is because the sulfuric acid in the rain chemically reacts with the calcium compounds in the stones (limestone, sandstone, marble and granite) to create gypsum, which then flakes off. This is also commonly seen on old gravestones where the acid rain can cause the inscription to become completely illegible. Acid rain also causes an increased rate of oxidation for iron. Visibility is also reduced by sulfate and nitrate in the atmosphere.

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Thursday, March 08, 2007

Power of Wordpress!

I was aware from the status of Wordpress in the world of web, but I have not tried it yet. Few days ago I tried it and found it very good. Here is the link for my blog in wordpress:

Sunday, February 25, 2007

What is happening in our country?


See this image.

How can we feel proud to become an Indian? I am really feeling shocked and embarrassed. Do let me know what you all are thinking?

Once I have distributed the great speech of our Honorable President Dr. A. Kalam, and I would like to thank my Sir Mr. Monojit Banerjee, since he has published it on his blog. Here is the link: The Absolute Truth.

Friday, January 19, 2007

New Achievements!

Last year has given me so many things. The worst day of my life, lots of happiness, lots of girl friends and lots of improvement too. On 14th May I was working in the Seva Kendra Calcutta and then on around 15th of August I joined one company Maverick Mav in Gurgaon. Then I left the company at the end of the year and did a new start at the beginning of the new year. I joined one of the finest company Vexat iTech (P) Ltd, which is the no. 1 affiliate of e-bay in India. This is the achievement I got during last year in my professional front.

In my personal front I got some and lost some too. So right now I dont want to mention those here. Wait for my next post.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Alok Vats Personal Life History


Hello all,

Thank you for visiting my webpage. A little bit about me.

I was born in Giridih in Bihar (now in Jharkhand), India on December 10th, 1982. I am the eldest in my family. I have one younger sister who is Engineer in Instrumentation Technology from Dumkal Institute of Engineering & Technology. My mother, a homemaker and my father, a Mathematics teacher, are both in Jalpaiguri, West Bengal. Both are eagerly waiting for me to be settled down !!

I am currently doing my Engineering in Electronics and Technology from "Institution of Enginner's (India)". In addition I am also doing the 'B' Level from "DOEACC Society".

I am right now working in a NGO "Seva Kendra
Calcutta" as the Computer Teacher cum System Developer. Apart from this I am also an expert in the Search Engine Optimization field of website. I have worked for a web based company GRMTECH for more than one year also. Right now I am concentrating more on my studies and want to complete my studies before looking for a good job.

My hobbies include listening music, going out with friends, watching movie (with friend only), playing cricket.

Any one can send me mail at vats2005@gmail.com