Save our Tigers - Achyut's Art

16 February, 2010

save-our-tiger-art-achyut, originally uploaded by nalinitj.

It was great to see Achuyt drawing tigers after tigers to save them. Incidentally chines new year holiday helped him to draw more pictures. Coincidentally it is Tiger year for Chines. Why not for the whole world for saving them. Effect of our recent visit to India can also be seen in his drawing 'Airtel' free add for airtel. :)

What ever it is... message from Achyut, me and my family to world is "Live and let Live" DO not KILL. DO not buy products made from Tiger body parts. We must act now to save this beautiful species.


We must save tigers - message from Achyut to the world


must-save-tigers, originally uploaded by nalinitj.

Second drawing from Achyut regarding "SAVE TIGERS" campaign.


Achyut's campaign to save Tigers with his art.


save-tigers-achyut-art, originally uploaded by nalinitj.

Little Achyut is 7 years old now. He saw an add in NDTV about "Save our Tigers". His instant reaction was to join this campaign. He asked me how he can help save tigers. I gave a small lecture about it, one of the things he liked was to draw a picture and spread the world. Here is one of his arts to help tigers.

Achyut is shouting aloud to the world "PLEASE SAVE TIGERS, never kill them. They also have equal right as humans to live on this EARTH. Live and let live.


Achyut's art - Elephant visiting achyut's home


home-achyut-art, originally uploaded by nalinitj.

This is one of the arts of Achyut. He is depicting here his dream home with dream drive-the Elephant.


The Indian Institute of Science Forum

10 May, 2008
Very happy to announce new forum "The Indian Institute of Science Forum" to all my fellow IIScens. Being an IISc Alumni myself (1994-2000 in Department of Organic Chemistry) I'm proud about this Forum and request each and every IIScens to register and participate actively in this forum for the good of everybody.

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Have fun...

Example C Program to print any Multiplication Table

23 November, 2006
/******************************************
 * C Program to print MultiplicationTable         *
 * Author of the Program: Jagadeesh, M.N.     *
 * Date 23 Nov 2006                                        *
 * ***************************************/
#include<stdio.h>
main()
{
        int i, p=1, table[10];     /* define integres and array */

        /* ***************************
         * Output Formating Begins
         * ***************************/
        for(i=0;i<61;i++)
                printf("#");
        printf("\n#  Program to print Multiplication table of any number");
        printf("\n#  NOTE: To exit type 0 \n");
        for(i=0;i<61;i++)
                printf("#");
        /* ***************************
         * Output Formating ENDS
         * ***************************/
        while(p != 0)
        {
        printf("\nWhich table ");
        scanf("%d",&p);              /* takes input from input */
        for(i=0;i<10;i++)            /* Fills the array */
        {
                if(p==0)             /* Stratagy to exit the program Benins */
                {
                        printf("Exiting\n");
                        break;
                }                   /* Stratagy to exit the program ends */
                table[i]=i+1;       /* Fills the array with numbers 1 - 10 */
                printf("%2d x %2d = %2d\n", p, table[i], p * table[i]);
        }
        }
}


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17 May, 2006
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From Gene to Function

The major actors of molecular biology: the nucleic acids, DNA and RNA.
How they carry and transfer genetic information from one cell generation to the next and translate this coded information into active proteins.


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Philosophy Of the Stock Market... (from Inbox)

Once upon a time in a village a man appeared who announced to the villagers that he would buy monkeys for Rs. 10. The villagers seeing that there were many monkeys went out in the forest and started catching them. The man bought thousands at 10 and as supply started to diminish and villagers started to stop their effort he announced that now he would buy at 20 rupees.  
 
This renewed the efforts of the villagers and they started catching moneys again. Soon the supply diminished even further and people started going back to their farms. The offer rate increased to 25 and the supply of monkeys became so that it was an effort to even see a monkey let alone catch it.  
 
The man now announced that he would buy monkeys at 50! However, since he had to go to the city on some business his assistant would now buy on behalf of the man.  In the absence of the man, the assistant told the villagers "Look at all these monkeys in the big cage that the man has collected. I will sell them to you at 35 and when the man comes back you can sell it to him for 50."
 
The villagers queued up with all their saving to buy the monkeys.

THE VILLAGERS THEN NEVER GOT TO SEE THAT MAN OR HIS ASSISTANT
BUT VILLAGE WAS FULL OF MONKEYS....AND MONKEYS.....

Cool Bioinformatics Pointers

19 October, 2005
Bioinformatics Bookmarks

  1. PDB Database - RCSB
  2. [HPRD]Human Protein Reference Database
  3. Ligand-Depot: Search RCBS by ligand (Sketch the ligand)
  4. Kyte-Doolittle Hydropathy Plot
  5. Welcome to UMBER
  6. A Guide to Structure Prediction
  7. Bioinformatic tutorials
  8. PDBsum - A database of the known 3D structures of proteins and nucleic acids
  9. NEW RCSB Protein Data Bank
  10. Haystack Project
  11. BIND - The Biomolecular Interaction Network
  12. PLoS Computational Biology
  13. Introduction to QSAR Methodology
  14. The Infobiosud PROPSEARCH Server
  15. ExPASy - Tools
  16. nodalpoint.org | A bioinformatics weblog
  17. LionDB
  18. The Taverna Project Website
  19. BioPAX Home
  20. KEGG: Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes
  21. The Sequence Manipulation Suite
  22. SYSTERS: Large-scale Protein Clustering and Protein Family Database
  23. Entrez Utilities
  24. EMBL Dali: email server for 3-D protein structure database searches
  25. iHOP - Information Hyperlinked over Proteins
  26. Wasserman Lab Online Tools
  27. UCSC Genome Browser Home
  28. Tools
  29. ClustalW
  30. Biochem 875 | Biochemistry | UW?Madison
  31. NCBI BLAST
  32. Sketch a Molecule and Search RCBS database
  33. Hydropathicity Plots
  34. Tutorial in Bioinformatics
  35. Homology Modelling
  36. Map Viewer

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