Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Kadhai Paneer Recipe (spicy)

Hello friends..
Today we are going to make Kadhai Panzer in a different manner...
So without wasting time let's start with the ingredients and here are the list.



Ingredients
 
1. Panzer 250gm
2. Capsicum or big long greens chillies
3. Tomato 5 pieces
4. Onions 5 pieces
5. Ginger 1/2 inch
6. Garlic 10 pieces.
7. Red chilli powder
8. Turmeric powder
9. Coriander powder
10. Garam masala
11. Salt to taste
12. Cooking oil 2 tbsp
13. Cloves (2), Black paper (10), Tej Parts (2), Big Cardamom (1)

Preparation


1. Make paste of 3 tomatoes and 3 onions
2. Cut Paneer in cubes
3. Cut capsicum in cubes
4. Cut onion (2) in cubes
5. Cut tomato (2) in cubes
6. Make paste of Ginger and Garlic

Recipe:
Now turn on the flame and set a kadhai on that. Take 2 tbsp cooking oil and heat well. Now add Tej Patta, Cloves, black paper and Cardamom. 
When starts giving aroma, add Ginger garlic paste. Later add Turmeric powder and  asfotida (heeng). 
Now after 10s, add tomato and onion paste and let it get brown. Keep stirring till it gets brown and oil starts separating. Once oil separates , add red chilli powder, coriander powder, salt and garam mashala. Add some water to let the Mashala cook well. Keep stirring and wait for oil separation again.

Now add cubes of Capsicum and Onion and mix with mashala. Let it simmer for 2 minutes with lid covered. Then add tomato and Paneer cubes. 
Again cover the lid and let it cook for 2-3 minutes with mashala so that Paneer gets mashala in it.
It's ready to serve after garnishing with green coriander leaves..

Enjoy the delicious Kadhai Paneer and you can also watch our YouTube video at this link.

https://youtu.be/3i0DfRJUKH0

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Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Some FAQs regarding Ban of High Denomination Notes / DeMonetization (500 and 1000 Rs notes Banned ???)

Our country is a country where everything is possible and surprisingly every one is ready to do politics on any issue... either on birth or death, good or bad, personal or social, national or inter-national issues.

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Recently Govt. of India has banned High Denomination Notes (500 or 1000 Rs. notes) and this is the only topic of gossip everywhere.

So many questions arises in mind and everyone tries to explain at best either by listening from here and there or from social media... But what Govt. of India has in its plans. Lets explore them. 
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Q. What are the intentions behind this big project/decision? 
     Since these high denomination notes are the part of a big portion of our economy and almost all works are being done by black money just to save govt. taxes. and hence it is kept hidden from govt. by not depositing in banks and just keeping at private places.... 

      Every person has been corrupted by this hidden and illegally earned money and the greed of this money has force everyone to do wrong and unethical works... Either illegal contracts signs or terror activities just to earn money by any means.

      Hence to stop it, its very necessary to stop this black money. Govt. also have given time till 30th Sept. 2016 to the big money giants so that they can declare there hidden earnings and pay a legal tax to keep that money.  But most of them have been underestimated the Govt. Might be thinking that in the context of vote bank politics, this decision can not be taken by govt. but they failed to interpret this time. Govt. took a bold decision and exclaimed everyone that this time, no vote bank politics. Make the country clean, From visible side to the invisible side.  'Swachchh Bharat' and 'Note Ban' is the example of this. Also to increase the credibility of our nation, Make in India like projects are example of the good intention of Govt. 


A. 1.   Controlling Corruption and Exposing Black Money.
     2.  Controlling terror funding activities financed by this black money.
     3.  Kicking out fake currency being infused by neighbor nations to destroy our economy.
     4.  Bring out the Undeclared, illegally earned black money.

Q. Why it was declared by PM of India itself in surprising manner ?
A.  As per Govt. of India, They don't want to give time to people for turning their Black Money into White Money.. So they declared it at 8:00 PM and also turned banks and ATMs OFF on next day. They didn't informed banks even for updating their ATMs according to new currency, otherwise it could be open to all and every big giant of black money could have turned their black into white.


Q. What Will be the impact of this decision?
A.  Govt. has already given time for self declaration and also warned about the strong actions against those who do not do so. who have declared self have paid the govt. taxes and now who were underestimating the govt. now worried to get it back... Trying many ways to convert old currency into new but unable to do so... And who have done so will be exposed soon since govt has eye on every transaction in any form, either in land, gold or BPLs Jan Dhan Accounts. so they were not be left easily..


Q. Will the Black money deposited in Swiss bank be back by this decision?
A.  Probably may not, but that may be 50% portion of black money which is in Swiss bank accounts... But a huge portion is also in our country which will be exposed and penalized. only 10% will be back to owner and 30% tax and 200% of tax, i.e. 60% penalty will be goes to govt. account.


Q. What about the Problems of Common Men?
A. They have struggled a lot and can also afford 50 days.. The major problem is to black money holders, these may be businessmens, politicians or film starts as well. They are using pain of common men to hide their own causes and want to protest just for their personal benefit only. They never cared for Poor Peoples. 
 

Q. What about the people who have purchased lands, flats, gold?


A.  Every Transaction done after Note ban declaration will be scanned thoroughly and accused of buying as well as selling will be punished. Recently govt has announced for scanning the transactions of jwellers and property dealers.





Q.  What about the cash deposited in Jan Dhan Accounts for making it white on commission based deals ?
A.   Govt. has also eye on these transactions and will ask for declaration. If they could not justify then will take action against them like cancelling their BPL membership or any other sort of decisions.


Q.  Will it be possible to accumulate huge black money in the form of 2000 Rs. Note.?
A.  Definitely,  it is possible. But PM has many projects that will surely have some plan for this also. Like minimized use of cash by limiting cash withdrawal limits or encrasing use of green channels or by giving other benefits to high amount payer so they use cheque, NEFT,  RTGS or online transactions..



We are not in favour of any party nor against.. but we have waited for 70 years for this clean india, lets wait and watch the impact of decisions of this govt. and if they fails to attain their aims/intentions then you may choose other PM like old one's back in next elections..

PM has personally asked to give him 50 days and whole 5 years working time... see what happens next.


Thanks



Thursday, 28 July 2016

Broadband Errors and Their Possible Reasons - Might help you to get the problem resolve,


You Might have encountered with some errors when connecting to Broadband in Bridge Mode. You might be looking for solution and if can't getting hang of it. Then Please read below and get the solutions as per the guide.





ERROR 678: "The remote computer did not respond"
It is most common broadband error code and I am sure most of you have faced this error once in your system.
Reason:
  1. Wrong connection at broadband CPE.
  2. LAN card of PC may be disabled.
  3. PC Ethernet (LAN card) port fault/ Driver corrupt.
  4. Line problem between your end and POP of Internet Service Provide (ISP).
  5. Modem fault/ Modem Configuration Fault.
  6. Voice and Data Splitter at your end may be faulty.
  7. Spy ware is running on the computer and is interfering with the connection
  8. Third-party firewall software is blocking the connection.
  9. Server down or due to higher network element faults at ISP.
Solution:
Please follow instruction step-by-step to solve this error:
  1. Check whether ADSL/ DSL/ Link light of your modem is stable glowing or not. If it is Stable, then take a ping test from your PC to modem.
Procedure for PING Test:
start-> run,
then type "ping 192.168.1.1 �t" and press enter.
If reply is ok, then check the modem configuration. If reply is not ok (i.e. Destination host unreachable or request time out), then LAN card/ Ethernet Driver or modem is faulty. So, better you check your modem in another PC or laptop for modem verification.
2. If ADSL/ DSL/ Link light of your modem is not stable means either blinking or off. First of all check your CPE (i.e. Modem, Splitters, Phone Jack etc.) Physical
connection, whether all are connected perfectly. If all is ok, then surpass the Splitter box and directly terminate the line cable to your modem, it should work if your splitter is faulty. Still your Link light is not stable then you should lodge a complain to BSNL office or through online complain Portal.


ERROR 769: "The specified destination is not reachable"
Reason:
Due to LAN port disabled.
Solution:
Enable the LAN port (or Local Area Connection).
Procedure:
Start->setting->control panel->network connection->right click on local area connection->enable.
ERROR 691: "Access was denied because the user name and/or password was invalid on the domain"
Reason:
  1. Incorrect User name or password, or Spelling error.
  2. Due to forget of changed password.
  3. Due to wrong port binding by ISP.
  4. Due to authentication problem in AAA server of ISP.
Solution:
  1. Check spelling of User name & password.
  2. Verify Caps Lock Key.
  3. Ask to BSNL office for password reset.
ERROR 676: "The phone line is busy"
Reason:
Due to Modem Configuration problem.
Solution:
Reconfigure the modem with correct value of VPI/ VCI.



ERROR: 619- "The remote computer did not respond and port was closed"
Reason:
  1. It occurs when another application / process requires the same port as being used by the broadband / internet modem. In particular, fax software is often associated with error 619.
  2. Due to corrupted Modem USB driver (If using).
  3. Due Registry Problem.
  4. You may have installed a router and is causing you some issues with connectivity.
Solution:
  1. Most of the time, when you restart your system it automatically solved.
  2. Fix your System registry problem with registry cleaning software.
  3. Uninstall and reinstall your Broadband modem USB driver.
ERROR 651: "Your modem (or other connecting device) has reported an error"
This error comes mainly on Windows 7 OS. This problem is due to problem in windows 7 files mainly with PPPoE driver file raspppoe.sys.
Solution:
  1. Replace the raspppoe.sys in Windows/System32/Drivers directory. (High Risk!): The RAS PPPoE driver file "raspppoe.sys" found under c:\windows \system32\drivers folder seems to be the root cause of the problem. Fortunately, we can workaround the problem simply by renaming the original raspppoe.sys file to something like "raspppoe_orig.sys" copying a working file from a Windows Vista system. If you do not have access to a Windows Vista system.
  2. Windows System Restore in back date may solve the problems.
  3. Uninstall Microsoft Virtual PC 2007, the problem seems to be fixed.
  4. Disable IPv6 for your connection source.
  5. Reinstall LAN/NIC drivers.
  6. Last but most easy solution is to change the modem configuration from Bridge to PPPoE
Error 815: "Error connecting broadband connection WAN Miniport (PPPOE)"
Reason:
This error comes especially on Windows Vista System and as per my practical experience it is due to LAN driver problem or IP related issues. One more reason may be registry Problem.
Solution:
  1. Login with your admin account and verify IP add.
  2. Uninstall and reinstall your LAN drive.
  3. Fix your System registry problem with registry cleaning software.
Error � 630-633: "Port Is Invalid or Busy / The Modem Is Not Installed or Configured for� "
These types of error come basically due to Computer LAN Card problem. So, better you check your card. Some times when you restart your system it automatically solved.




Error 718: "Timed out waiting for a valid response from the remote PPP Peer"
Reason:
A problem with the server at the BSNL (This problem occurs if loading is high on the system and number of customers exceeds the traffic handling capacity of system).
The wrong username and or password were entered.
The modem may need initialization string to stabilize its operation.
Solution:
  1. Reboot the modem.
  2. Make sure the correct username and or password have been entered.
  3. Make a complaint to BSNL regarding this.
Error 720:
Reason:
  1. Dialer or Virus problem
Solution:
  1. Make New Dialer
  2. Check for Virus in your PC..
  3. Reinstall Windows
Error 735:
Reason:
  1. Dialer problem
Solution:
  1. Make New Dialer
Error 797:
Reason:
  1. Modem or LAN driver problem
Solution:
  1. check computer LAN Card driver or Modem connectivity.
  2. Check for Viruses or corrupt TCP/IP Files






SN Margin (AKA Signal to Noise Margin or Signal to Noise Ratio)
Relative strength of the DSL signal to Noise ratio. 6dB is generally the lowest dB manufactures specify in order for the modem to be able to synch. Generally speaking, as overall bandwidth increases, your signal to noise ratio decreases. A customer that upgrades Internet Speed Plan will typically see a corresponding decrease in the signal to noise ratio. This is normal and nothing to worry about.
  • 6dB or below is bad and will experience no synch or intermittent synch problems
  • 7dB-10dB is fair but does not leave much room for variances in conditions
  • 11dB-20dB is good with no synch problems
  • 20dB-28dB is excellent
  • 29dB or above is outstanding
Line Attenuation Explained
Measure of how much the signal has degraded between the DSLAM and the modem. Maximum signal loss recommendation is usually about 60dB. One of the biggest factors affecting line attenuation is distance from the DSLAM. Generally speaking, bigger distances mean higher attenuation. The lower the dB the better for this measurement.
  • 20dB and below is outstanding
  • 20dB-30dB is excellent
  • 30dB-40dB is very good
  • 40dB-50dB is good
  • 50dB-60dB is poor and may experience connectivity issues
  • 60dB or above is bad and will experience connectivity issues

Wednesday, 27 July 2016

BSNL Broadband Speed Upgraded to 1 Mbps (Minimum) Even After FUP Limit

State run bsnl has decided to gift its customers upgraded bandwidth of its most attractive and valuable service BSNL Broadband. Hence it is going to upgrade the download speed to minimum 1Mbps even after exhausting fixed usage, from 1st August, 2016. http://bsnlnewsflash.in/Landline/












For example, if you are having ULD 945 Combo plan, currently you are getting 2mbps till 8GB and 512 kbps there after.
But after implementation of this new scheme, you will get 2mbps till 8 Gb and 1mbps after 8Gb.
Also giving increased data limit on almost all plans.
Means now no data exhausting soon and no slow speed.. at least 1 Mbps even after over usage.
This scheme is launching on 1st August 2016.
Below are the plans going to be upgraded


BSNL Limited Usage Broadband Plans
Plan Name FMC Free Usage Download Speed Additional Usage
Charges per MB
Free Calls
(Rs.)
BBG 375 375 1.5 GB upto 2Mbps  30ps upto 5 GB, 15ps beyond As per Landline Plan
BBG CNT Combo 630 630 2.5 GB upto 2Mbps  30ps upto 5 GB, 15ps beyond 250 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network




BSNL Unlimited Usage Broadband Plans
BBG ULD 545 545 Unlimited 2 Mbps upto 2 GB, then 1 Mbps  NA As per Landline Plan
BBG ULD 545 CS89 545 Unlimited 2 Mbps upto 3 GB, then 1 Mbps  NA As per Landline Plan
BBG Combo ULD 675 675 Unlimited 2 Mbps upto 2 GB, then 1 Mbps NA 100 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Combo ULD 675 CS91 675 Unlimited 2 Mbps upto 3 GB, then 1 Mbps  NA 100 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG ULD 795 795 Unlimited 2 Mbps upto 10 GB, then 1 Mbps  NA As per Landline Plan
BBG Combo ULD 845 845 Unlimited 2 Mbps upto 10 GB, then 1 Mbps  NA NIL + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Rural Combo ULD 845 CS92 845 Unlimited 2 Mbps upto 10 GB, then 1 Mbps  NA NIL + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Combo ULD 945 945 Unlimited 2 Mbps upto 10 GB, then 1 Mbps NA 350 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Combo ULD 990 ASoM  990 Unlimited 2 Mbps upto 10 GB, then 1 Mbps  NA 350 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
(6GB E-mail Storage)
BBG Combo ULD 999 999 Unlimited 4 Mbps upto 10 GB, then 1 Mbps  NA 400 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Combo ULD 999 CS93 999 Unlimited 4 Mbps upto 12 GB, then 1 Mbps  NA 400 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG ULD 1275 1275 Unlimited 4 Mbps upto 30 GB, then 1 Mbps  One @ Rs 2000/- p.a. additional As per Landline Plan + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Combo ULD 1441 1441 Unlimited 8 Mbps upto 25 GB, then 1 Mbps  NA 500 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Combo ULD 1445 1445 Unlimited 4 Mbps upto 30 GB, then 1 Mbps  One @ Rs 2000/- p.a. additional 250 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Combo ULD 1491 EA 1491 Unlimited 4 Mbps upto 40 GB, then 1 Mbps  One @ Rs 2000/- p.a. additional As per Landline Plan
BBG Combo ULD 1495 1495 Unlimited 4 Mbps upto 40 GB, then 1 Mbps  One @ Rs 2000/- p.a. additional 250 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Speed Combo ULD 1745 VDSL 1745 Unlimited 8 Mbps upto 40 GB, then 1 Mbps  One@ 1800/- p.a additional 1000 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG ULD 1891 1891 Unlimited 4 Mbps upto 80 GB, then 1 Mbps  One@ 1800/- p.a additional As per Landline Plan
BBG Combo ULD 2091 2091 Unlimited 4 Mbps upto 80 GB, then 1 Mbps  One@ 1800/- p.a additional 1000 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Speed Combo ULD 2295 2295 Unlimited 8 Mbps upto 80 GB, then 1 Mbps  One@ 1800/- p.a additional 1000 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Speed ULD 2641 2641 Unlimited 8 Mbps upto 175 GB, then 1 Mbps  One@ 1800/- p.a additional As per Landline Plan
BBG ULD 2645 2645 Unlimited 16 Mbps upto 80 GB, then 1 Mbps  One@ 1800/- p.a additional As per Landline Plan
BBG Combo ULD 2799 2799 Unlimited 4 Mbps upto 80 GB, then 2 Mbps  One@ 1800/- p.a additional 250 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Speed Combo ULD 2841 2841 Unlimited 8 Mbps upto 175 GB, then 1 Mbps  One Free 1000 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Super Speed Combo 2845 VDSL 2845 Unlimited 16 Mbps upto 80 GB, then 1 Mbps  One Free 1000 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Super Speed Combo 3445 VDSL 3445 Unlimited 24 Mbps upto 80 GB, then 1 Mbps  One Free 1000 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE NIght (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
FiBro ULD 3999 3999 Unlimited 10 Mbps upto 200 GB, then 1 Mbps  One Free Voice only facility over FTTH is available with minimum FMC commitment of Rs. 195/- and above.
FiBro ULD 5999 5999 Unlimited 20 Mbps upto 300 GB, then 1 Mbps  One Free Voice only facility over FTTH is available with minimum FMC commitment of Rs. 195/- and above.
FiBro ULD 9999 9999 Unlimited 50 Mbps upto 400 GB, then 2 Mbps  One Free Voice only facility over FTTH is available with minimum FMC commitment of Rs. 195/- and above.
FiBro ULD 16999 16999 Unlimited 100 Mbps upto 600 GB, then 4 Mbps  One Free Voice only facility over FTTH is available with min. FMC commitment of Rs. 195/- and above.





BSNL Rural (USOF) Broadband Plans
BBG Rural USOF 99 99 400 MB upto 2Mbps  30ps upto 3 GB, 10ps beyond As per Landline Plan
BBG Rural USOF 150 150 1 GB upto 2Mbps  30ps upto 5 GB, 10ps beyond As per Landline Plan
BBG Rural Combo 350 350 1.5 GB upto 2Mbps  20ps upto 5 GB, 10ps beyond 100 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Rural Combo ULD 650 650 Unlimited 2 Mbps upto 2 GB, then 1 Mbps NA 150 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Rural Combo ULD 650 CS90 650 Unlimited 2 Mbps upto 5 GB, then 1 Mbps NA 150 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network
BBG Rural Combo 999 999 20 GB upto 2Mbps  10ps 450 (To BSNL N/w) + Unlimited FREE Night (9pm to 7am) Calls to Any Network




BSNL Flexi Combo Broadband Plans
Flexi Combo 500 500 1.6 GB 2 Mbps upto 3 GB, then 1 Mbps 30ps All India BSNL- 40 ps/min, other calls-Re 1/min
Flexi Combo 750 750 3.6 GB 2 Mbps upto 5 GB, then 1 Mbps 20ps Unlimited free between BSNL landline numbers having same STD Code, Anywhere in India BSNL-40 ps/min, other calls-Re 1/min
Flexi Combo 1000 1000 6.5 GB 2 Mbps upto 10 GB, then 1 Mbps 15ps Unlimited free to all Kerala BSNL landline, Anywhere in India BSNL-20 ps/min, other calls-Re 1/min
Flexi Combo 1250 1250 8.1 GB 4 Mbps upto 12 GB, then 1 Mbps 15ps Unlimited free to all India BSNL landline, Anywhere in India BSNL Mobile -20 ps/min, other calls-Re 1/min
Flexi Combo 1500 1500 14.6 GB 4 Mbps upto 20 GB, then 1 Mbps 10ps Unlimited free to all India BSNL landline & Mobile, other calls-Re 1/min