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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Should IPU students not get extra marks for their brave efforts ?

       Should IPU students not get extra marks in each paper for going & attempting exams in examination centers located at outskirts of Delhi like HMR college in Hamid Pur ?


Few other posts seeking your attention are ;


Facebook now at mobile phones

     Facebook has recently launched a text-only version of Facebook for mobile phones. To access text-only version of Facebook for mobiles phones, type "http://www.0.facebook.com" in address bar of your mobile phone browser. 

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Vijender Singh got married with Archana Singh

     A 25 years old, star Indian Boxer, Vijender Singh married with Archana Singh, a Delhi-based girl, on May 17, 2011. Vijender Singh has given his country many medals in numerous international boxing events, while his wife, Archana Singh is a Software Engineer.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Zangoora - A Theatre Show in talks (at Kingdom of Dreams)

     Now a days, Zangoora, a theatre show hosted by Kingdom of Dreams at there world class theatre 'The Nautanki Mahal', has been in everybody's talks across Delhi-NCR. The USP of the show is the technology used in the theatre such as sets are changed in seconds on stage according to different scenes, its sound system, its lighting system, animation incorporated in show and also its casting. Also the show is in talks because of its storyline. The efforts are made to bring interesting storyline of Bollywood live on stage. 

      The Cast crew of the show is also its USP. Hussain Kuwajerwala, Gauahar Khan and Kashmira Irani are in main lead. The story have also come from the brain of one of the Bollywood supremes ; Mr. Javed Akhtar. Music & Choreography has been done by Shankar Ehsaan Loy & Shiamak Davar respectively. 

      Apart from this show, one more attraction point of Kingdom of Dreams is their Restaurant, where they offer   food of 14 different states. 

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Mobile Number Portability

     After a long wait of years, mobile number portability service for mobile phone users finally started in Rohtak of Haryana on 25th of November, 2010 on trial basis. However, this service on full fledged basis was started on 20th of January, 2011 throughout across India.


    Mobile Number Portability

    • What is Mobile Number Portability (MNP) ?
    • Mobile Number Portability service allows mobile phone users to switch their service provider or mobile phone operator without changing their existing number. This means mobile phone users can retain their existing number while switching from one network to another.

    • How to avail Mobile Number Portability or how to switch from one network to another ?
    • Following is the procedure to switch to a new network ;
    1. Contact the new mobile service provider to whom you want to port your mobile number.
    2. Obtain Customer Acquisition Form (CAF) & Porting Form.
    3. Read the eligibility, probable reasons for porting rejection and other conditions carefully.
    4. If eligible, fill up the CAF and Porting Form. For filling up of porting form you need a ‘Unique Porting Code’ (UPC).
    5. To obtain UPC send SMS from the mobile number you want to port to the number ‘1900’ with text ‘PORT’ followed by space followed by your 10 digit mobile number you want to port. [ As pre-paid SMS is not permitted, in Jammu & Kashmir the subscriber has to dial ‘1900’ to get an UPC, the operator at ‘1900’ provide the UPC after verifying subscriber number with CLI. ]
    6. It may be noted that you will receive an auto generated 8 digits UPC from the Donor operator. The first two characters of the UPC consists of ‘Alphabets’ and remaining 6 digits will be numerical characters except zero. [Please note that the Unique Porting Code is valid for a period of 15 days or till that time the switching to new network takes place, whichever is earlier for all service areas excluding Jammu & Kashmir, Assam and North East, where UPC is valid for a period of 30 days or till that time the switching to new network takes place, whichever is earlier].
    7. Submit the duly filled Porting Form and CAF along with requisite documentary proof to the mobile service provider.
    8. If you are a post paid subscriber, submit a paid copy of the last bill issued along with Porting Form and CAF.
    9. Obtain new SIM card from the new service provider.
    10. Service provider may charge porting charge maximum upto Rs. 19/-

    • Points to remember before switching from one network to another.


    REGARDING ACTIVATION

    1. One can withdraw his / her porting request within 24 hrs of applying. However, the porting charge is non-refundable.
    2. New mobile service provider will intimate the date & time of porting on your mobile phone.
    3. Change over takes place on the 7th working day (15th working day in case of Jammu & Kashmir, Assam and North East service areas).
    4. During porting process, the phone will remain out of service. The service disruption time shall be around 2 hrs during night time of the date/time of porting.
    5. Replace the old SIM with the new SIM provided by your new mobile service provider after the specified date and time.
    ELIGIBILITY & OTHER CONDITIONS [IMPORTANT]
    1. You are allowed to move to another mobile service provider only after 90 days of the date of activation of your mobile connection or from the date of last porting of your mobile number, which ever is applicable.
    2. You are allowed to change mobile service provider within the same service area only. This means the user cannot take his/her Delhi mobile number to Punjab. A subscriber from Delhi can change his/her service provider within Delhi service area.
    3. If you are a postpaid subscriber, please ensure that you have paid all the dues as per your last bill (You will have to sign an undertaking in the Porting Form also).
    4. If you are a Pre-paid subscriber, please note that the balance amount of talk time, if any, at the time of porting will lapse.
    5. A CDMA user can change to GSM or vice versa.





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    Unique Porting Code

    • Unique Porting Code is an eight character alphanumeric code provided by the mobile phone service provider on the request of subscriber. This code is essential for switching from one network to another (porting process).
    • The Unique Porting Code is valid for a period of 15 days or till that time the switching to new network takes place, whichever is earlier for all service areas excluding Jammu & Kashmir, Assam and North East, where UPC is valid for a period of 30 days or till that time the switching to new network takes place, whichever is earlier.
    • The first two characters of UPC are alphabets, which represent the service provider code & service area code (for example; TD for TATA Teleservices Ltd. in Delhi service area). The remaining six characters may contain 1 to 9, A to N & P to Z and small letters and the alphabet 'O' are not allowed.
    • To obtain UPC send SMS from the mobile number you want to port to the number ‘1900’ with text ‘PORT’ followed by space followed by your 10 digit mobile number you want to port. [ As pre-paid SMS is not permitted, in Jammu & Kashmir the subscriber has to dial ‘1900’ to get an UPC, the operator at ‘1900’ provide the UPC after verifying subscriber number with CLI. ]




    Source ; TRAI

    Sunday, May 1, 2011

    Red Light Blinking in Reliance Netconnect

         It is surely a network problem or speed has been degraded by the company. One may register a complaint at Reliance Web World or connecting to Reliance Customer Care at 180030005555. To locate a Reliance Web World visit Reliance.