Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Part of Jammu and kashmir belong to china and pak?

Srinagar: People's Democratic Party (PDP) in Jammu and Kashmir released a power-point presentation called 'Vision on Kashmir' which showed portions of Jammu and Kashmir occupied by China and Pakistan. The presentation displayed Aksai Chin and Karakoram occupied by China, marked in red and parts of Kashmir occupied by Pakistan, which was marked in green. According to the PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti, it was for the first time that a mainstream political party had dared to speak about the regions under controversy and also said that the party was wanted Jammu and Kashmir to become a gateway for Central and South Asia.
Parts of Jammu & Kashmir belong to China & Pak?
\The depiction of the map brought a lot of disconcern to Kashmir's Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and he said that Mehbooba was in favor of Army rule in Jammu and Kashmir. He said that she wanted the Kashmiris to replicate like people in Egypt since her party stands as the opposition now. "Her statement smacks of sheer frustration and desperation. She mindlessly wants the people of J&K to somehow replace the present dispensation even if it is at the cost of handing over the State to the Army", said Omar.

Union Home Minister P Chidambaram was also not happy with PDP's PowerPoint presentation. He said that the party had done a big mistake by agitating people of Kashmir through map depiction and if it did not correct it, he would take action against them.

Mehbooba, who is PDP Chief leader had lauded the army's role in Egypt and even tacitly asked Kashmiris to rise in peaceful demonstrations for a change of government. Drawing parallels between the Cairo protests and last year's summer unrest in Kashmir, Mehbooba said that while the people in the most populous Arab country were not accused of anything, the leadership in J&K was dubbing protesters drug addicts and Lashkar-e-Taiba agents.

Finance Minister Abdul Rahim Rather and Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ali Mohammad Sagar, in a joint statement said that it was unfortunate that the leader of a political party is linking the 2010 agitation in Kashmir with the Egypt agitation and wants democracy to take a back seat and the Army to take over.

Mehbooba said that her party had not done anything to challenge the sovereignty of the country over the territory of Jammu and Kashmir.


source : SiliconIndia

Ronaldo retires | The most fearsome striker of the decade


Player Details:

Name: Ronaldo Luiz Nazario de Lima
Date Of Birth: September 18, 1976
Place Of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Position: Attacker
Clubs: Cruzeiro, PSV, Barcelona, Inter, Real Madrid, Milan, Corinthians
International: Brazil (1994-2006)

Timeline Of Playing Career:

1993: Makes Cruzeiro debut and scores first goal as a professional football player.

1994: Makes Brazil debut in international friendly against Argentina.

1994: Part of the Brazil squad that wins the 1994 World Cup.

1994: Signs a contract with Eredivisie giants PSV.

1995: Finishes the season as Eredivisie top scorer with 30 goals.

1996: Wins KNVB Beker with PSV.

1996: Leaves PSV for Spanish powerhouse Barcelona.

1996: Wins FIFA World Player of the Year award; runner-up for Ballon d'Or.

1997: Wins Copa del Rey and Cup Winners' Cup with Barcelona.

1997: Finishes the season as La Liga top scorer with 34 goals.

1997: Wins European Golden Boot

1997: Joins Italian titans Inter.

1997: Wins FIFA World Player of the Year award; wins Ballon d'Or.

1997: Wins the Copa America with Brazil.

1998: Wins UEFA Cup with Inter.

1998: Part of the Brazil squad that finishes runners-up at the 1998 World Cup.

1998: Wins Golden Ball at 1998 World Cup.

1999: Wins the Copa America with Brazil.

1999: Sustains first serious knee injury.

2000: Picks up yet another serious knee problem.

2002: Part of the Brazil squad that wins the 2002 World Cup.

2002: Finishes the 2002 World Cup as top scorer with eight goals.

2002: Wins FIFA World Player of the Year award; wins Ballon d'Or.

2002: Leaves Inter to return to Spain with Real Madrid.

2002: Wins Intercontinental Cup with Real Madrid.

2003: Wins La Liga with Real Madrid.

2004: Finishes the season as La Liga top scorer with 24 goals.

2006: Part of the Brazil squad that reaches the quarter-finals at the 2006 World Cup.

2007: Wins La Liga with Real Madrid.

2007: Leaves Real Madrid to join Milan.

2008: Sustains his third serious knee injury.

2009: Leaves Europe to return to Brazil at Corinthians.

2009: Wins Campeonato Paulista and Copa do Brasil with Corinthians.

2010: Voted Player of the Decade by Goal.com.

2011: Retires from professional football.

Other Interesting Facts:

- Ronaldo supported Flamengo as a youngster, but was turned down by the Mengao before signing with Cruzeiro.

- 1994 World Cup winner Romario was the one who advised Ronaldo to kick-start his European career in The Netherlands with PSV.

- Ronaldo is the all-time World Cup top goal scorer with 15 goals.

- Since 2005, Ronaldo has been the co-owner of A1 Team Brazil, along with Brazilian motorsports legend Emerson Fittipaldi.

- Ronaldo has scored for both Milan and Inter in the Derby della Madonnina.

source : goal.com

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Finding the database to which a stored procedure belongs

The stored procedure is just to find the database to which a stored procedure belongs to. This is very useful if there are lot of databases. The user may confused to find database which has the required stored procedure. This is small program but proves to be a handy one.

alter procedure dbnames
as
begin

declare @names varchar(256)
declare @dbname varchar(32)
declare @sql varchar(8000)

declare dbnames cursor
for
select name from master.dbo.sysdatabases
open dbnames
fetch next from dbnames into @names
while (@@FETCH_STATUS=0)
begin
set @sql = 'select convert(varchar,specific_catalog,32) from '+@names+'.INFORMATION_SCHEMA.ROUTINES WHERE ROUTINE_NAME =''account_modelSNameupdate'''
exec (@sql)
if (@@rowcount>0)
begin
select @dbname
end
fetch next from dbnames into @names
end
close dbnames
deallocate dbnames
end

exec dbnames