Wednesday 30 November 2016

Installation of Kapow Katylist | Installation of Oracle Endeca Web Acq. Tool Kit on Windows

Step by Step guide to install Kapow Katylist on Windows platform.

To know how to download please click on below link:-

How to Download Kapow katylist

Requirements :-

  1. 64bit machine.
  2. At least 2 GB for RAM .
  3. Active Internet.
  4. Most Important a Licence Key.

Steps For Installtion:- 

1. Now you have downloaded the latest Kapow version from Oracle website as mention.
2. Extarct the zip file to specific folder. you will get 2 files and 1 folder for MAC OS like this


3. Click on EID_3.2_WebAcquisitionToolkit.msi to start the installation.
4. On click Installation process will start.
5. Select the path for Installation and click Next.
6. It will take few miniutes stay back .
7. When Installation is complete click on Finsih.

8. Now Installation is complete serach for "Design Studio".
9. click on this and it will launch.



 10. Now licence window will pop-up and you need to enter the licence.


11. Licence of 2 types : 
                    * Trial.
                    * Developer licence

12. After entering licence click OK.
13. Start with kapow is just 1 step ahead.


14. Click Ok and start your first project.






How to Download Kapow Katylist for free | Kapow Katylist | Web Acquisition Toolkit Download

Kapow Katylist is a web scraping or web crawling tool provided by Kofax.
Kapow is a high end tool for data extraction from any type of domains such as Websites , pdf etc.

How to Download Kapow katylist :-

Kapow katylist is also known as WAT when used with linux platform. Kapow katylist is availble to download from ORACLE website. To download follow below steps :-

  1. Open https://edelivery.oracle.com/osdc/faces/Home.jspx in browser.
      2.Sign in to Oracle with your oracle account.


      3. After login this screen will be displayed.

   4. Search here for "Oracle  Endeca Web Acquisition Toolkit" and select platform i.e Windows or        Linux.

  5. Click on select and click on continue on right side.
  6. Again on next screen click on continue.
  7. Now Accept term and condition Window will appear.
  8. After accepting the term and conditions , Download window will pop-up.

Download window

 9. You can un-check documention if don't want want to download this.
10. Click on zip file to download the WAT.
11. Now your download will start stay back and releax.

For installation Guide click below:-



Free Email Database for India | Download Email free | Where can I get free Email database for India ?

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Monday 28 November 2016

Tails | Hide anyone anywhere | TOR Project

Tails is a special kind of OS , which is known for its feature "anyone anywhere".

If you want a privacy of high end you will love to use TAILS.

It is a OS which can be burn into Pendrive and insert into PC and enjoy, nothing will be saved on any harddrive, no cache , no memory .

Read more here :- https://tails.boum.org/


Sunday 27 November 2016

हम देश बदलेगे | इस बार हमने हे ठानी , करेगे अपनी मनमानी

"हम देश बदलेगे"

इस बार हमने हे ठानी , करेगे अपनी मनमानी | हम देश बदलेगे

कभी लाइन मे ना खडकर जुगाड़ बाज़ी हे चलानी,
जहाँ धक्का-मूकी से काम ना बने हथेली गर्म हे करवानी | हम देश बदलेगे

मेट्रो मे देख बूढ़े और महिलाओं को सीट पे बेठे ,
हमने आँख हे जुखानी हमे सरम नहीं आनी |  हम देश बदलेगे



यूँ तो हम हे ज्ञानी , नारी सकती सबको सिखानी,
लेकिन देख अकेली लड़की को आँख हे दिखानी | हम देश बदलेगे

हम तो करेगे अपनी मनमानी गंदगी बीच सड़क हे फेलानी ,
स्वच्छ भारत के हम सेनानी , बात सब लोगो को हे बतानी | हम देश बदलेगे

इस बार हमने हे ठानी , करेगे अपनी मनमानी | हम देश बदलेगे

"मेरा देश बदल रहा है, आगे बढ़ रहा है"

Change start at your own.

Wrriten By :- Sajan Kaundal @ all rights reserved.




  


Difference between Web crawling and web scraping? | Web Crawling and Web Scraping

Both Web Crawling and Web Scraping are very much related terms. But from the difference point of view :

Web Scraping means extraction of specific information from different sources.

Web Crawling means downloading and store whole web pages like search engine google, yahoo, bing do.




Check out more: Web crawling and web scraping

Saturday 26 November 2016

What is the difference between the dark web and the deep web? | Darkweb VS Deepweb

The “deep web” is the web that exists in places that can not be accessed by search engines. It contains databases, dynamic content, some forums, sites that have never been spidered, and any other content that Google & company have not listed.

The “dark web” is any Web-like network that uses proprietary protocols or requires special software to access. There are several such networks, TOR and Freenet being the most popular.


Friday 25 November 2016

Himachali Tricks | All District names :Session 1

There are total 12 distt. in Himachal Pradesh.



Here is a simple trcik to remember these.

Start with letter K : Kullu, Kangra Kinnour. (3)
Start with letter S :  Solan , Shimal , Sirmour (6)
Six covered now we left with rest 6.

Hamirpur , Bilaspur , Una , Mandi , Lahaul and Spiti and Chamba .

Trick:

Hum Bhi U Mna Le Cutki M.



Drop tablespace in Orcale | DROP TABLESPACES in ORACLE INCLUDING DATA

Table space in Oracle must be Drop along with data.

DROP:---
drop tablespace data1 including contents cascade constraint;

To check use below command

Check:--
select tablespace_name, file_name from dba_data_files;


ORA-00845: MEMORY_TARGET not supported on this system | ORA-00845

Error:sql> startup
ORA-00845: MEMORY_TARGET not supported on this system
Reason:
/dev/shm is also know as tmpfs i.e. temporary file system which keeps all the file system in virtual memory to speed up several processes.

Solution:
Increase the size of /dev/shm

To check the size of /dev/shm
# df -h
Filesystem    Size   Used  Avail  Use%  Mounted on
/dev/sda3     7.6G   4.4G  2.9G  61%    /
tmpfs         504M   76K   504M  1%     /dev/shm
/dev/sda1     194M   25M   160M   14%   /boot

To increase the size
# mount -o remount,size=3G /dev/shm

Verify the size
# df -h

Filesystem   Size   Used   Avail  Use%  Mounted on
/dev/sda3   7.6G    4.4G   2.9G   61%   /
tmpfs       3G      1007M  2.1G   33%   /dev/shm
/dev/sda1   194M    25M    160M   14%   /boot

To make permanent changes to your file system update your fstab
# vi /etc/fstab
tmpfs  /dev/shm  tmpfs  defaults,size=3G  0 0

Update the new fstab file
# mount -a



ORA-01157 | cannot identify/lock data file | ORA-01110 | Oracle Error

 ORA-01157: cannot identify/lock data file 6 - see DBWR trace file ORA-01110: data file 6: '/opt/oracle/db02/nms_index.dbf'
SQL> startup
ORACLE instance started.

Total System Global Area  167772160 bytes
Fixed Size                  1279120 bytes
Variable Size             104860528 bytes
Database Buffers           58720256 bytes
Redo Buffers                2912256 bytes
Database mounted.
ORA-01157: cannot identify/lock data file 6 - see DBWR trace file
ORA-01110: data file 6: '/opt/oracle/db02/nms_index.dbf'


SQL>
SQL>
SQL> shut abort
ORACLE instance shut down.
SQL>
SQL> startup mount
ORACLE instance started

SQL> alter database datafile '/opt/oracle/db02/nms_index.dbf' offline drop;

Drop all such DBF files using above command.


Database altered

Convert URL to Image Excel | URL to IMAGE

This can be achieved in Excel using the Macros.
Macros are very easy to install and use:
  1. ALT-F11 brings up the VBE window
  2. ALT-I ALT-M opens a fresh module
  3. Paste the stuff in and close the VBE window
"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
Sub InsImg()

    Dim URL As Range
        
    For Each URL In Range("F2", Cells(Rows.Count, "F").End(xlUp))
        With URL.Parent.Pictures.Insert(URL.Value)
            .Left = URL.Offset(0, 1).Left
            .Top = URL.Offset(0, 1).Top
            URL.EntireRow.RowHeight = .Height
        End With
    Next

End Sub

""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
In above code F2 is name of the cell in which URL is present.

When you will start conversion it will continuously go and hit the Google , if the URL's in large amount then it will through an error after few minutes.

If you save the workbook, the macro will be saved with it. If you are using a version of Excel later then 2003, you must save the file as .xlsm rather than .xlsx
enter image description here
To remove the macro:
  1. bring up the VBE window as above
  2. clear the code out
  3. close the VBE window
To use the macro from Excel:
  1. ALT-F8
  2. Select the macro
  3. Touch RUN
To learn more about macros in general, see:
and
Macros must be enabled for this to work!


Download BSNL TTA Previous Papers PDF BSNL TTA Questions | BSNL TTA Questions

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The BSNL TTA Previous Papers available on this page. Download Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited JE, Telecom Technical Assistant Last 5 Years Papers PDF. The Online application date is over. So Applicants have to start your preparation now.  The BSNL TTA exam will be on 25th-29th September 2016.



Tuesday 22 November 2016

Think Negative Act Positive | Life Mantras

Now the very first thing comes into your mind is WHY ????
Think Neagtive are you mad ???

Let me tell you the main logic behind this , If we are planning something all the way Postive yes “we’ll enjoy it in the moment, but we won’t get the energy and the impetus we need to attain the goals.”


Source : google images
On the other hand if you think Negative but Act Postive will be benifical to you. If you start thinking in negative way "Many of new idea start coming to your mind to solve the problem". Then you can easily act postive with your lots of negative ideas. More you think Negative Smart you will act Postivily.

Let us take an example for more understanding :-
Suppose you are on a trip and all trip is well planned postivily a/q to you. But in mean while something goes wrong which is out of plan as your thinking and planning is only in postive way , If you already think about the negative things also then you can handle that suitation in a better way.

"Negative thinking always brings up new idea"



Thursday 17 November 2016

Does WhatsApp and Facebook give money on sharing chain messages?

Simple answer is NO , for more read out article below:-

Almost 200,000 Facebook users have been duped into sharing and reposting a message about a 14 year old boy who was allegedly beaten badly by his stepfather after protecting his little sister from being raped.

The message, which comes attached to an image of a young boy’s injured torso, claims that Facebook will donate 45 cents for the cost of life-saving surgery, every time that a user reposts or shares the message.
A 14 years old boy got beaten half dead by his stepfather.He only tried to protect his little sister from being raped.Now he's struggling for his life,but doctors say he won't make it without a surgery.His mother doesn't have money to pay it.Facebook donates 45cents for every sharing or reposting.Please help.


At the time of writing, over 181,000 people have reposted or shared the photo and accompanying message on Facebook. Every few seconds we can see more Facebook users passing it onto their friends.

Of course, the claim that Facebook is donating money is nonsense. Facebook is doing nothing of the sort – and if it were donating money to a young boy’s surgery they surely would not base it upon the number of times a message or photo was shared.

You’ll notice that the message includes no information supporting the story, no link to an official Facebook blog announcing the initiative, no details on where in the world the boy might be, or links to news stories that corroborate the claim. There’s not even a date when the incident is claimed to have taken place, which means that a hoax chain letter like this can have a life of its own and continue to spread many years after its first appearance.
Facebook is a breeding ground for rumours, hoaxes and chain letters because users find it so easy to forward bogus alerts and poorly-researched warnings on to all of their friends at the click of a mouse.


Wednesday 16 November 2016

Sonam Gupta bewafa hai : story behind | Sonam Gupta | Nation bewafa

Sonam Gupta is just a paid trend which will be somehow related for bussiness by Someone. As we know if we want something to trend or reach to everyone "write on notes" as the note passes message written on note will be passed , all the same done by 'Bewafa ashik of Sonam Gupta'.



Sonam Gupta is only a name of Girl which is being used on internet for Someone own Profit. If your name is "Sonam Gupta" you can curse the Internet for this.

See below Twitter snap:



Tuesday 15 November 2016

Story of 10rs | Begger and Boy Story | Story of Walking Boy

Story is about a working Boy (Sam). He goes to office and back to home always traveling by his own instead of auto-riksha which cost only Rs10 single side. His friends used to make his fun for this but he never told them why he used to do so. When asked by his friends he told them that he is doing savings for future.


         This continued and many days passed away. Everyday he walked to metro station and took metro to office. Same cycle continued when he came back to home. One of his friend noticed that while he came out from station every time took 5 minutes extra. This thing striked in his mind and he told this to all his friend's group. After listening to him the whole group decided to see what exactly he used to do in 5 minutes. They decided to let Sam go first out from station and follow him and watch.
              Next morning all of them travelled to office . None of them told about the plan to Sam . Time passed away and Sam  was about to leave from office, he told to his friends. One of them told actually we had some work left we will meet you at metro station . So Sam said bye to all and came out from office. Same time when Sam went out from office his friend group continued to follow him . Sam took metro from station. His friends were also travelling by same metro but in different coach. Their station came and Sam deboard the metro and his friends too. 

source :- google pics
He came out from metro station and his friends continued to follow him. He went down from stairs and his friends watching him above from metro . Sam came down and stood in front of an "Old Begger" begger says 'namste shab ji' , Sam took his wallet from back pocket and give 10rs to Old Man and Old man says 'bhagwan apka bhlla kre' . Sam came out from station and stood outside to wait for his friend. As all of his friends were already  watching him, went into silence as they all were wrong about him. Now they all know why Sam used to travel by his own and used to save Rs10 to donate them to that Old man, their eyes got numb and a respect for Sam came into their Hearts. All of this they all came out from station and Sam said "bhai kahan thae yr tum log" all smile and solute to Sam and told they know all about his kind heart. With this all friend huged Sam and took pledge to help poors and beggers with their own saved money.

Written By :- Sajan Kaundal all rights reserved.

Monday 14 November 2016

Master mind behind the ₹500 and ₹1000 notes abandonment | Man Behind ₹500 and ₹1000 Decision | Anil Bokil

The sudden announcement of the demonetization of Rs.500 and Rs.1000 currency notes by Prime Minister Narender Modi has caused an uproar all over the country. The idea of this drastic change came from Anil Bokil of Arthkranti, a Pune based financial think tank.
Anil Bokil

Bokil who reportedly had met PM Modi, a few months back to give a presentation on financial reforms and how to contain the flow of black money. He was given time of just nine minutes to finish his argument, but PM Modi Reportedly found his argument so interesting that he kept discussing for almost two hours.
                                             One of the reasons given by Bokil was that on an average, transactions of Rs.2.7 lakh are done on a daily basis in India which amounts to Rs.800 lakh crore in a year. Out of that, only 20% of transactions take place via banks and the rest are in cash, hence untraceable. Another reason he put forward for the ban is that about 78% of the population in the country spends only Rs.20 a day and therefore doesn’t require big currency notes. We don’t know what will happen in the future, but for now all we can say is that this is an incredibly bold move.
The main suggestions by Bokil were :
1. The collection of money under 56 different taxes should be stopped except for import duty.
2. A ban on Rs.1000, Rs.500 and even Rs.100 currency notes
3. Each and every transaction should take place via bank with the help of cheque, demand draft or online
4. Revenue collection should be done with a single banking system

My Visit to AGRA | Agra from Delhi | Taj Mahal | Delhi to Agra

Agra is a city in northern India’s Uttar Pradesh state. It's home to the iconic Taj Mahal, a mausoleum built for the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan’s wife, Mumtaz Mahal (who died in childbirth in 1631). The imposing main building features a massive dome and intricately carved white marble inlaid with precious stones. This is set behind a reflecting pool inside a courtyard defined by 4 minarets wiki .

[Taj Clicked by me] 

The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, to house the tomb of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal.


Visited Agra in month of Sep , it was a great experience. Started my Journey from New Delhi Railway Station. Find difficulty to get train as this is my first time to travel long distance via train. There are 16 platforms at New Delhi railway station so easy way is Book ticket online or serach google for trains and get the train name and number towards Agra Cannt and locate the train and you will easily come to know the platform number for that train.



Agra Cantt Railway Station
             After lots of time wastage and enquiry we luckly get Kerala Express 12626 towards Thiruvananthapuram Central . We both were travling with general ticket and dont know what to do how to get seat. All scared we entered into train. We entered by S11 and someone inside the train told that go and talk to TC and he will take 100 rs each and will assign you a seat if available. We started looking for him and reached at S1 but no one is helping to assign seat all are saying wait we are coming to your seat. Finally a Turban TC told us to seat on seat no 36 and 37 of s6 box. We reached there are ask for our seat , finally that was moment of victory we got the seat. We open up water bottle and ha some water then was felling relax.
     
              Now we started looking for TC to came to our seat and what amount of money he will ask for ?. The wait is over he came and ask for 100Rs each , I gave him totally 100 and said this is enough sir as he is polite but Corrupt accepted the money and write seat number on back of our ticket. We were very happy as we both were visiting TAJ for 1st time. Many station like Faridabad , Mathura etc came in between all places were new and enjoy each and every  part of  journey and finally train is about to reach at Agra Cannt.


On the way to Agra


When train stopped at Agra Cantt station we were very happy that we finally reached. We came out of station and  took a auto-rickshaw from railway station worth Rs 60 and went to Hotel that was already booked by us. After checked in the room was beautiful and all good . We took  some rest.
                                             Then we made a plan to visit Taj Mahal at evening. A wonderful thing was this Taj Mahal is quite near by hotel. It was hardly 5 minutes far from hotel. On way to Taj Mahal, there was a man asking to buy tissue paper to wear on top of shoes, we don't know why he was asking to buy those. He was selling them at Rs 10 only. We didn't buy that tissue papers at that time. Finally we reach near entry gate for Taj Mahal. Fortunately one of us have aadhar card to buy entry tickets. Without aadhar card proof we don't buy entry tickets. After buying a ticket we reach inside Taj Mahal after all security checks. A beautiful buildings was in front of me. We start taking pictures and finally after entering a gate we saw a beautiful mausoleum in front of us. 

Said truth is "TAJ looks beautiful only in pics"

We are so excited to visit that white marble mausoleum but as we don't have tissue papers we have to walk there without shoes. But was giving more beautiful experience and we enjoyed a lot. More about historical places i like open space and beautiful arts. On the way back to Hotel  we enjoyed horse riding .




A journey become more beautiful if we have some wonderful experiences and memories. A day i never forget where we enjoyed horse riding and whenever i saw that video, it's just bring a big smile on our face. 

Finally we reached hotel and now it's time to have dinner. As we already started feeling hungry. We came to know that there is a beautiful restaurant at top floor of hotel as we surfed google. We went there and it was actually beautiful then that expected. We enjoyed our dinner there.
Dinner time
On next Morning we get up and had breakfast as already booked with room booking Prantha with Tea . After this check-out at hotel and started back journey to Delhi. Booked an  auto and reached at Station . As we know simple way to get a seat in train is give a Rs 100  note to TC . So we  buy a normal ticket and we get into train. Same way we search for TC but no seats but an old man offer a seat and we both adjusted on opposite side as he was traveling with family.  We started watching Youtube on JIO and time passes away. The old man and family deboard at Mathura Junction. TC came to our seat and we talk to him and provided us a seat no. Now we were felling hungry as we only took breakfast at hotel and Searching for meal service in train , we came across TravelKhana offering first meal free but due to review on fb page not prefer and decided to have lunch at Delhi only. Now new thing came up train is only upto Hazrat Nizaamudin station. We started searching "Nearest Metro station" and "OLA  UBER fares". Finally we are back to Delhi. Came out of station and find restaurant near and  enjoyed our lunch with Dal Makhni and Roti. After lunch booked a UBER direct to Rajiv Chowk and took metro from there and we are home.!!!!!!!!!!!

Things to keep in Mind :-
  1. Advance booking of Train or Bus tickets.
  2. Online booking of Taj mahal Visit ticket Click here .
  3. Hotel booking near to Taj Mahal.
  4. Keep Aadhar card with you if you want to visit Taj Mahal. As it required at time of buying entry tickets for Taj Mahal.
  5. Buy tissue paper if you want to visit in Taj with your shoes. If you don't buy a tissue paper then you have to walk bare foot in Taj Mahal

Thursday 10 November 2016

Best Cheap places for lunch in Delhi | Best Cheap Eats in Delhi

Delhi doesn't disappoint any type of foodie. From easy-on-the-pocket street food to the most expensive and swanky restaurants, it has something for everyone. The Indian capital even has options that combine the best of both these worlds. Here's a list of 15 fancy restaurants in Delhi where you can have a meal without burning a hole in your pocket.

1. Ricos

Average cost for 1: Rs 500
Location: 2526, First floor, Above CCD, Hudson Lane, Kingsway Camp, GTB Nagar

Located near North Campus, this place is quite popular among the students because of the reasonably priced, lip-smacking food. The ambience is welcoming and comforting as the restaurant is beautifully done with paintings and fancy lights. It even boasts of a bookshelf tucked away in the corner so that you can read a book while you wait for your food. A must visit if you are in North Campus.

2. Khan Chacha

Average cost for 1: Rs 500
Location: Flat No. 50, Middle Lane, Khan Market

Old is gold. And in Khan Chacha's case, this is very true. Khan Chacha is one of the oldest eateries in Delhi and it has stood the test of time. It's famous for its mutton seekh kababs, paneer tikkas and chicken tikka rumali rolls to name a few. This place is one of the busiest eateries in Khan Market. If you love rolls, you have to visit this place.

3. Soda Bottle Opener Wala

Average cost for 1: Rs 500
Location: 73, Khan Market

Another gem in Khan Market, Soda Bottle Opener Wala serves the most authentic Parsi cuisine in Delhi. The old paintings, beautiful little candles, vintage style tables and antiques add a quirkiness to the decor. The tiffin boxes and the steel plates in which the food is served are sure to catch your fancy. Considering the paucity of Parsi food outlets in Delhi, this place is definitely a crowd-puller.

4. QD's Restaurant

Average cost for 1: Rs 500
Location: 294, Satyaniketan Market, Near Venkateshwara College, Satyaniketan

QD's Restaurant is most famous for its tandoori momos. No other place in Delhi can match up to its momos, be it vegetarian or non-vegetarian. The music is lively and the graffiti on the walls leading up to the restaurant will definitely catch your fancy. On most days, you'll have to wait to get a place to sit. But the experience is definitely worth the wait.

5. Nizam's Kathi Kabab

Average cost for 1: Rs 500
Location: H-5/6, Plaza Building, Middle Circle, Behind PVR Plaza Cinema, Connaught Circus

Undoubtedly, the best kathi roll joint in Delhi. The place specialises in kathi kababs, roasted kababs and biryani. Be it the rolls or the biryani, nobody ever goes back disappointed. With prompt service, tasty food and reasonable prices, this place is worth every penny spent. A must visit for every kathi roll lover.

6. My Bar Lounge

Average cost for 1: Rs 500
Location: G68, Opposite Alka Hotel, Near Metro Exit 7, Outer Circle, Connaught Place

The best place to have a drink when you don't want to spend much. Great ambience, lively atmosphere and good music make it the perfect place to hangout with friends. The place is crammed with youngsters who want to lounge around in Connaught Place at a budgeted price.

7. Big Yellow Door

Average cost for 1: Rs 500
Location: H-8B, Vijay Nagar, Opposite NDPL Office

A tilted yellow door, fancy lights and paper lamps hanging from the roof make for an enchanting ambience. Known for its trendy drinks, such as rocky road shake, mojito and lime soda, the place is mostly frequented by college students because of its pocket-friendly rates.

8. Bromfy Public House

Average cost for 1: Rs 500
Location: 4/3, Roop Nagar, Opposite Kamla Nagar Market, Kamla Nagar

Bromfy Public House is the perfect place for students looking for a place to party. The dim lights and loud music make for the perfect experience. With an in-house DJ and a variety of hookahs to choose from, this place is a dream come true for college students.

9. Pind Baluchi

Average cost for 1: Rs 500
Location: 13, Regal Building, Connaught Place

The 'Punjabi dhaba ' theme of the place can have a mesmerising effect on you. The copper plates and the thela benches add to the whole 'pind' meal experience. The snacks that should not be missed are fish tikka, paneer tikka and makke ke kebab. This is the ideal place to satiate your craving for north Indian food.

10. Beeryani

Average cost for 1: Rs 500
Location: Shop 2, Main Market, Opposite IIT Main Gate, SDA

Beer and biryani make for a deadly combination. Located in the posh SDA market, Beeryani offers good Indian food along with alcohol at very reasonable prices. Highly recommended for those who want to drink and dine with friends at an affordable rate.

11. Fiery Grills

Average cost for 1: Rs 500 for one person
Location: 306, D Mall, Netaji Subhash Place

Fiery Grills offers a wide range of cuisines, ranging from Indian to Chinese. The variety of food they offer is more than enough for you to choose from. The soothing aura and the affordable buffet prices make this eatery a popular hangout place for college students. It offers unlimited food buffet at throwaway prices.

12. The Colony Bistro

Average cost for 1: Rs 500
Location: C 31, Amar Colony Main Market, Lajpat Nagar

Tucked away in a quiet corner in the crowded Amar Colony Market, The Colony Bistro is a cosy, little place to hangout with friends and family. From the outside, the place makes you feel like you're standing at one of those street-side bistros in Europe. Adequate lighting, delicious food , generous servings and a pleasing ambience all contribute to this place being a hit among the masses. The place even offers free wifi!

13. Nirulas Potpourri

Average cost for 1: Rs 500
Location: N 64, 1st Floor, Outer Circle, Connaught Place

Far from the maddening crowd, Nirulas Potpourri is located in the outer circle of Connaught Place. The ambience of the restaurant is its biggest USP. The decor is minimal but classy. Posters of chillies, potatoes, spices and Connaught Place don the walls and add a rustic charm to the place. The staff is friendly and food is reasonably priced. An ideal place to enjoy a lazy evening with friends.

14. Cha Bar

Average cost for 1: Rs 500
Location: - N 81, Oxford Bookstore, Connaught Place

There are some places in Delhi which warrant a visit just for the experience. Cha Bar is definitely one of them. Located right beside the Oxford library, this place is ideal for long chit chats over a cup of 'Cha'. The place, true to its name, serves over 200 varieties of chai . For the kind of ambience and food that it provides, the place is refreshingly affordable.

15. Punjabi By Nature Quickie

Average cost for 1: Rs 500
Location: F-30 B, Radial Road Number 1, Inner Circle, Opposite Metro Station Gate No. 6, Connaught Place

Punjabi By Nature Quickie offers the same experience that its popular sister concern, Punjabi By Nature, offers but at a lower price. The pleasing ambience, friendly staff, spacious interiors and delicious food add to the overall dining experience. A must visit for all the hardcore Indian and Mughlai food lovers.



Wednesday 9 November 2016

Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes banned: Your questions answered by the RBI ?

FAQs on Withdrawal of Legal Tender Character of the existing Bank Notes in the denominations of Rs. 500/- and Rs. 1000/-

1. Why is this scheme introduced?
The incidence of fake Indian currency notes in higher denomination has increased. For ordinary persons, the fake notes look similar to genuine notes, even though no security feature has been copied. The fake notes are used for antinational and illegal activities. High denomination notes have been misused by terrorists and for hoarding black money. India remains a cash based economy hence the circulation of Fake Indian Currency Notes continues to be a menace. In order to contain the rising incidence of fake notes and black money, the scheme to withdraw has been introduced.

2. What is this scheme?
The legal tender character of the existing bank notes in denominations of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 issued by the Reserve bank of India till November 8, 2016 (hereinafter referred to as Specified Bank Notes) stands withdrawn. In consequence thereof these Bank Notes cannot be used for transacting business and/or store of value for future usage. These Bank Notes can be exchanged for value at any of the 19 offices of the Reserve Bank of India or at any of the bank branches or at any Head Post Office or Sub-Post Office.

3. How much value will I get?
You will get value for the entire volume of notes tendered at the bank branches / RBI offices.

4. Can I get all in cash?
No. You will get upto Rs. 4000 per person in cash irrespective of the size of tender and anything over and above that will be receivable by way of credit to bank account.


5. Why I cannot get the entire amount in cash when I have surrendered everything in cash?
The Scheme does not provide for it, given its objectives.

6. Rs. 4000 cash is insufficient for my need. What to do?
You can use balances in bank accounts to pay for other requirements by cheque or through electronic means of payments such as Internet banking, mobile wallets, IMPS, credit/debit cards etc.

7. What if I don’t have any bank account?
You can always open a bank account by approaching a bank branch with necessary documents required for fulfilling the KYC requirements.

8. What if, if I have only Jan Dhan Yojana account?
A JDY account holder can avail the exchange facility subject to the caps and other laid down limits in accord with norms and procedures.

9. Where can I go to exchange the notes?
The exchange facility is available at all Issue Offices of RBI and branches of commercial banks/RRBS/UCBs/State Co-op banks or at any Head Post Office or Sub-Post Office.

10. Need I go to my bank branch only?
For exchange upto 4000 in cash you may go to any bank branch with valid identity proof.
For exchange over 4000, which will be accorded through credit to Bank account only, you may go to the branch where you have an account or to any other branch of the same bank.
In case you want to go to a branch of any other bank where you are not maintaining an account, you will have to furnish valid identity proof and bank account details required for electronic fund transfer to your account.

11. I have no account but my relative / friend has an account, can I get my notes exchanged into that account?
Yes, you can do that if the account holder relative/friend etc. gives you permission in writing. While exchanging, you should provide to the bank, evidence of permission given by the account holder and your valid identity proof.

12. Should I go to bank personally or can I send the notes through my representative?
Personal visit to the branch is preferable. In case it is not possible for you to visit the branch you may send your representative with an express mandate i.e. a written authorisation. The representative should produce authority letter and his / her valid identity proof while tendering the notes.

13. Can I withdraw from ATM?
It may take a while for the banks to recalibrate their ATMs. Once the ATMs are functional, you can withdraw from ATMs upto a maximum of Rs. 2,000/- per card per day upto 18th November, 2016. The limit will be raised to Rs. 4000/- per day per card from 19th November 2016 onwards.

14. Can I withdraw cash against cheque?
Yes, you can withdraw cash against withdrawal slip or cheque subject to ceiling of Rs. 10,000/- in a day within an overall limit of Rs. 20,000/- in a week (including withdrawals from ATMs) upto 24th November 2016, after which these limits shall be reviewed.

15. Can I deposit Specified Bank Notes through ATMs, Cash Deposit Machine or cash Recycler?
Yes, Specified Bank Notes can be deposited in Cash Deposits machines / Cash Recyclers.

16. Can I make use of electronic (NEFT/RTGS /IMPS/ Internet Banking / Mobile banking etc.) mode?
You can use NEFT/RTGS/IMPS/Internet Banking/Mobile Banking or any other electronic/ non-cash mode of payment.

17. How much time do I have to exchange the notes?
The scheme closes on 30th December 2016. The Specified banknotes can be exchanged at branches of commercial banks, Regional Rural Banks, Urban Cooperative banks, State Cooperative Banks and RBI till 30th December 2016.
For those who are unable to exchange their Specified Bank Notes on or before December 30, 2016, an opportunity will be given to them to do so at specified offices of the RBI, along with necessary documentation as may be specified by the Reserve Bank of India.

18. I am right now not in India, what should I do?
If you have Specified banknotes in India, you may authorize in writing enabling another person in India to deposit the notes into your bank account. The person so authorised has to come to the bank branch with the Specified banknotes, the authority letter given by you and a valid identity proof (Valid Identity proof is any of the following: Aadhaar Card, Driving License, Voter ID Card, Pass Port, NREGA Card, PAN Card, Identity Card Issued by Government Department, Public Sector Unit to its Staff)

19. I am an NRI and hold NRO account, can the exchange value be deposited in my account?
Yes, you can deposit the Specified banknotes to your NRO account.

20. If I have a problem, whom should I approach?
You may approach the control room of RBI by email or on Telephone Nos. 022 22602201/022 22602944


Source :-   http://trak.in/tags/business/2016/11/09/500-1000-currency-note-ban-questions-answered/