Sunday, June 29, 2008

Global Imbalance by M.R Venkatesh, Economist

Globalization ~ Globalisation???



Worth watching this video!

Source: Google Video (Lecture by CA M.R. Venkatesh, Chennai Part of INDIA RE-DISCOVERED A Seminar on Global Economy By SWADESHI JAGARAN MANCH and VISION INDIA TRUST)

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Taipet 101 Skyscrapper

Taipei Night Tour including the Taipei 101 Building

Taipei Night Tour including the Taipei 101 Building

Taipei comes alive at night and the city is a buzzing with activities. Start with a delicious Mongolian Barbeque dinner at a downtown restaurant, walked off afterwards at the exotic night market and a walk through Snake Alley. The last stop for the night is at the 101 Building, the tallest in the world.


Taipei 101 tower building used to be the world's tallest skyscraper since 2003 to 2007/7/20. The 508-meter structure has 101 floors and is situated at the center of Taipei's Xin-Yi area...

Picture Gallery
by dan180 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/dans180/sets/371883/

Tallest buildings in the World

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Burj, Dubai (Currently Tallest)
101+
>512m
2007
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Taipei 101, Taipei, Taiwan
101
509 m
2004
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Petronas Tower, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
88
452 m
1998
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Sears Tower, Chicago, USA
110
442 m
1974
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Jin Mao Building, Shanghai, China
88
421 m
1999
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Two International Finance Centre, Hong Kong, China
88
415 m
2003
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Citic Plaza, Guangzhou, China
80
391 m
1996
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Shun Hing Square, Shenzhen, China
69
384 m
1996
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Empire State Building, New York, USA
102
381 m
1931
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Central Plaza, Hong Kong, China
78
374 m
1992
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Bank of China, Hong Kong, China
70
367 m
1989

Taipei 101 Website (English) - http://www.taipei-101.com.tw/en/Corp/company/abouttaipei101.asp

Taipei 101 is currently the world's tallest completed building on earth with its 509 m height. It is located in the East of Taipei (Xin-Yi district), the capital city of Taiwan. The tower consists of 101 stories above the ground. The top floor is at 439 m. The construction of Taipei 101 (Taipei International Financial Center previously) was started in 1999, and finished in 2004. The total cost was about 1,7 billion US dollars. This tower has the worlds fastest elevators (doubledecker) they can get as fast as 63 km / h. The indoor observation deck is on the 89th floor (382m). The total weight of Taipei 101 is 700,000 tonnes, which is such a mass that could possibly make an earthquake. The structure is capable to withstand the largest earthquakes. The 800 ton damper on the top of the tower can reduce up to 40% of the movements. The Taipei 101 Mall is a 6-story shopping mall inside the building. The former tallest building was the Petronas Towers in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur with 452 m height, it only held the record for 6 years (built in 1998). The upcoming world's tallest is going to be the Burj Dubai, which has already overtaken Taipei 101, but until its finished it is not official. Exact height is unknown, but Emaar, the constructor company said it is going to be over 800m. The current plans indicate Burj Dubai at 818m. Most probably it will be finished by 2009.

*On July 21, 2007, the Burj Dubai (located in the "New Downtown" of Dubai, United Arab Emirates) became the tallest building in the world at 512 meters (1,680 feet) tall. It is still under construction. When completed, it will be the tallest architectural structure (super skyscraper) in the world at more than 800 meters (2625 feet).


Wednesday, June 04, 2008

WaitListed E-Ticket booking on IRCTC (Indian Railways)

You may that now we can book waiting list ticket through IRCTC.

But once the chart is prepared and even then you are in waiting list, your ticket will automatically get cancelled.

And the amount will be credited back to your account.

So we cannot even travel in general compartment using waiting list ticket booked through IRCTC.

URL: http://www.irctc.co.in/WaitListed_E-ticket.html#


* NEW FACILITIES IN WAITLISTED E-TICKET *
SCHEME FOR ISSUE OF WAITLISTED E-TICKET

An additional facility of booking waitlist e-tickets is now available for all trains. The salient features are as under:-

1) Name of the passengers whose status is fully confirmed / fully RAC after chart preparation, their names shall appear in charts & they can undertake their journey.

2) Name of the passengers whose names are partly confirmed/partly waitlist or partly RAC/partly waitlist, their names shall appear in charts including the waitlist passengers.

Cancellation of e-tickets by the customer/Agent through Internet is permitted only before chart preparation of the train.For any claims on e-tickets to be cancelled after the preparation of Reservation charts, the user has to send an email at the earliest possible time to etickets@irctc.co.in giving full details of the ticket and stating the claim,which would then be processed by IRCTC with the Railway administration offline and refunds as sanctioned by the Railway administration would be credited back to the user's account.

3) Names of the Passengers who are left out fully(all the passengers in the transaction) on waiting list after chart preparation,their names will be dropped and will not appear in charts. They are not allowed to board the train. If detected traveling in the train, they shall be treated as passenger traveling without ticket as per extant Railway Rules.Their cancellation shall be done by IRCTC after chart preparation and refund shall be arranged from Railways by IRCTC and credited to customer/Agent account electronically.


Sunday, June 01, 2008

Bengaluru International Airport Vs Hyderabad International Airport (BIAL Vs RGIA)




29-May-08 Bengaluru International Airport Vs Hyderabad International Airport
Referring URL http://blog.anent.in/
Airport Bengaluru International Airport (BIAL) Rajiv Gandhi International Aiport (GMR)
Location Devenahalli, Bangalore, Karnataka, India Shamshabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
Website http://www.bengaluruairport.com/ http://www.hyderabad.aero/
Contact Call: +91 80 2354 0000 Call: 1800 419 2008 (in India)
009140-44327300 (from outside India)
Status 6th day (Opened on 24 May 2006).
(Note: Planned for 30 March 2008.)
66th day (Opened on 23 March 2006)
Runway Direction: 09/27,
Length: 13,517ft OR 4,120m,
Surface: Asphalt
Elevation: N/A,
It can accommodate A380.
CAT I (Airport Ground Lighting)
Direction
: 09/27,
Length: 13,976 ft OR 4,260m,
Surface: Asphalt.
Elevation: 2024 ft / 617 m
smallest aircraft to Code-F aircraft (A380)
Infrastructure International Standard Airport with Good infrastructure.
Built on 4050 acres of land.
International Airport with Excellent infrastructure.
Built on 5400 acres of land.
Aero Bridges 8 Aero bridges 12 Aero bridges
Parking Bay Good number of Parking Bays are available but not usable in reality. Good for small aircraft, Tuff for bigger ones. A380 - really tuff :( Parking Bays are designed very well thinking beyond.
42 Aircraft bays are available.
Check-in Good. Total: 53 Good. >130
Kiosk Check-in Good. Total: 18 self-check-in counters Good.
Baggage Claim One 'X-Ray scan center' is available for
international baggage to be scanned after aircraft arrival. Passengers after quick immigration process, spend most of their time at airport here :(
Multiple X-Ray scanning for International baggage claim have put in and make life easier.
Security Check Good Good
Waiting area Good Good
Gates ~20 Gates ~40 Gates
Lounge/Food As time goes, things will improve. It's decent Decent!
Parking 2000 Cars parking facility available.
Free Parking Facility:
BIA offers first 10 minutes free complimentary parking facility for the convenience of the passengers, meters and greeters.
The parking charges at Bengaluru International Airport are:
Rs 40 for the first 2 hrs or part thereof, Rs 20 per subsequent hour or part thereof. Rs. 300 for over-night parking for the first 24 hours and Rs. 200 for every additional day.
Parking Map: http://www.bengaluruairport.com/bial_docs/
docs/Parking_map.pdf
Complimentary Parking Facility:
RGIA offers first
15 minutes free complimentary parking facility for the convenience of the passengers, meters and greeters
The parking charges at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport are:
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Economy Car Parking – Rs 70 for the first 2 hrs or part thereof, Rs 35 per subsequent hour or part thereof and a maximum of Rs 350 per 24hours for long-term parking.
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Premium Car Parking – Rs 120 for the first 2 hrs or part thereof, Rs 60 per subsequent hour or part thereof and a maximum of Rs 600 per 24hours for long-term parking.
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Motorcycles/ 2- Wheelers – Rs 15 for the first 2 hrs or part thereof, Rs 10 per subsequent hour or part thereof and a maximum of Rs 100 per 24hours for long-term parking.
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Bus & Coaches – Rs 200 for the first 2 hrs or part thereof and Rs 100 per subsequent hour or part thereof.
Arrival &
Departure
Arrival & Departure on the same floor (ground floor).Traffic clogging still an issue as seen in HAL Airport. Great!: Departure (ground floor),
Arrival on separate flyover (1st Floor)
Road Bellary road highway to connect to city. ~40-50 kms to reach city. Messy during peak hours. 40km stretch to reach city (takes approx 30minutes)
Road routes: NH7 / Srisailam Highway / Outer Ring Road /
Inner Ring Road with elevated express way (under construction).
Future plans: MMTS/MRTS
Car Rental Pre-Paid Taxi Rentals: Hertz & Akbar Travels.
Others:
AVIS:
CEL CABS: +91 80 6060 9090.
AirLift Online: http://www.airliftonline.com/ (Innova A/C Cab). SMS AIRLIFT 54545 or Call 9845047788
AVIS: 040 – 6660 3712/ 13 or + 91 97045 00682/6747
Budget: 040 – 6660 3701 or +91 97032 20099/ 98
Hertz: 040 – 6660 3710 or +91 99639 98833
BUS/Airport Shuttle
(
Non Stop Service - P2P)
Vayu Vajra (BMTC) A/C Buses - Airport Shuttle Service (to 7 destinations on 9 routes) - frequency of 1 hour
at a cost of
Rs. 80-220.
Suvarna (Non-AC) Buses: during peak hours (morning and evening) at a cost of Rs. 20-90.
BMTC:
Control Room: 080-2295 2522 / 2295 2422
Kempegowda Bus Stand: 080-2295 2311 / 2295 2314
Shivajinagar Bus Stand: 080-2295 2321 / 2295 2324
Aero Express: To Begumpet, Secunderabad, Charminar,
Mehdipatnam, HITECH City (
Fare: Rs. 100.)
Taxi Radio Taxi: (Post-Paid Taxi)
Fare
: Rs 15 per km, Minimum Rs 30 which include the first 2 Km traveled. Waiting charges @ Rs 1 per minute. 25% night surcharge is applicable between 2300hrs to 0500hrs.
Easy Cabs : +91 80 4343 4343
Meru Cabs: +91 80 4422 4422
Radio Taxi:
Fare
: Rs 15 per km, Minimum Rs 30 which include the first 2 Km traveled. Waiting charges @ Rs 1 per minute. 25% night surcharge is applicable between 2300hrs to 0500hrs.
Easy Cabs : +91 40 43434343
Meru Cabs: +91 40 44224422
Dot Cabs: N/A
User Fee Yes (Passenger has to pay) No
Time to
reach airport
Peak hours: ~2 hrs to airport,
Non-peak hours: ~1.5 hrs to airport
Peak hours: ~45min to 1 hr to reach airport.
Non-peak hours: ~30-45min to reach airport.




Current Issues
(as on 29 May 2008)
Air Traffic Control (ATC) not functioning properly in the initial days, causes delay in landing and parking. ATC was down at times in the initial days but it is okay after 5th day (29 May 2008). ATC working perfectly!

Ground Control - very bad and there is no sync between ATC and Ground control team. Aircraft has to wait for longer time to get parked in one of the parking bay. Good sync between ATC & Ground staff

Aerobridge: distance between two aero bridge doesn't fit
for parking two bigger aircrafts side by side,
1 & 3 aero bridge will be occupied, 2 will be unused.
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Website - not user friendly… :( Airport Website is useful.


Useful links Bangalore / Bengaluru Hyderabad / Shamshabad
Wikipedia Bangalore International Airport Hyderabad International Airport
Transport Map City Transport Map (Bangalore) Hyderabad Route Map
Parking Map Parking Map at Airport N/A
Bus BMTC Bus Chart Aero Express



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