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Training at Infosys Mysore

Infosys Mysore - "Place where dreams become reality". As soon as one receives the offer letter, the ever agonising wait for the joining day mail starts.Having heard numerous stories about the 5-star accomodation provided to the trainees in the World Class campus of Mysore , I was really looking forward to witness it. So finally, when I received my joining date, I was more than ready to take the first train to Mysore . Before entering into the Mysore campus, one has to undergo a mandatory security check up. Since, a large number of trainees had their joining along with me, it took me nearly an hour before I underwent the mandatory security check. After the security check, we were taken to our hostels by a golf cart . When the golf cart made a move towards the hostels, I had the first glimpse of the Mysore campus and it really impressed me, to say the least. As soon as I reached my designated block, I was handed the keys of my room where a big surprise ...

How to invest in Stock Market?

Stock markets seem to be favourite place for investors to earn quick money. Some call it a mere gamble while others call it speculation or calculated risk. Whatever you call it, it is not important. It has and will remain to be an attractive source of multiplying your earnings. What do you need to do before investing your hard earned money into stocks. I would like to list down few steps which if followed religiously can yield you good returns. Remember I am not here to list down the stocks that you should buy, instead try to help you out in chosing the right one by taking calculated risk Prepare a Watchlist Just do not jump into the market as soon as you have ready cash. Spend sometime in watching the market movement. Believe me it is not as simple as it seems. Study how it behaves owing to different macro economic factors . Prepare a watchlist that would contain stocks that you feel can earn you profit. Do not spend much thought in chosing these stocks. Take help from certain...

IPL:Boon or Bane

IPL was started with much fanfare in 2008.It was regarded as the next big thing in cricket.Under the able guidance of Lalit Modi , it started of really well.It was inspired by the highly popular EPL (english Premier League).Since its inception,it has caught the eyes of players and viewers alike.It brought in Bollywood and corporates under one roof. It resulted in huge amount of money poured into the game. Presence of bollywood stars during matches raised the glamour quotient. Pay package of international players, increased by leaps and bound. Players who appeared for a season, started drawing much more than what they were paid by their respective boards. This has lured a number of international cricketers to cut short their international career. Many others have become free lancers. This has resulted in question being raised over player's loyalty for his country. There is nothing harm in the players opting for these leagues which offer them lucrative money but definit...

Test Corrigendum for India

Retirement of Dravid and Laxman in quick succession has left a huge void in the Indian middle order . Once reputed for its FAB4 (Dravid, Sachin , Ganguly ,Laxman),the batting line up suddenly looks brittle.Worse enough,we still have not found a replacement for Ganguly, who had retired from test cricket wayback in 2008. Yuvraj and Raina were considered to be the most suitable replacement for Dada. Both of them promised a lot but none of them delivered . Cheteshwar Pujara , the run machine from the domestic circuit was drafted into the Indian team owing to his potential of playing long innings. He had a promising debut against Aussies and he carried his form on to the tour of SA. It was widely felt that the search for Ganguly's heir apparent was over. Unfortuantely, it was short-lived as Pujara while appearing for KKR in an IPl match, injured himself. The injury was so grave that he was out of action for more than 5-6 months. Last year was a forgettable year for the  Indian t...

Virat Kohli: Mr. Consistent

Virat Kohli , the lad from Delhi has been the most consistent batsman for India in the last 2 years. He averages ov 52 in ODIs with a strike rate of around 87.0 that is simply phenomenal. The good thing about Kohli is that whenever he comes on to bat, he is really calm and composed and can switch gear at will. He has a wide array of shots which makes him a potent player. When he is at his destructive best, he  makes the best bowlers look ordinary. He is from the younger generation that doesen't wilt under pressure and love to face challenges. As a skipper of U-19 team ,he guided the team to World Cup glory in 2008 . The transition from U-19 to senior level never been a smooth ride for the players in past. In the past we have seen a number of U-19 cricketers making it to the senior level at an early age but soon they were lost into oblivion.Kohli was no exception. After his heroics in the U-19, he was considered the next big thing in the Indian cricket fraternity . As a result ...

Dhoni is still the best choice to lead India

After India's third successive Super 8 exits, voice over axing Dhoni has grown strong.Former cricketers and so called cricket pundits have come up of theory of having different captains for different format.Some even believe that dhoni should have been stripped of his captaincy after the debacle in Australia itself .Though everyone is entitled to have his opinion but I just want to put forth one question to them : Do we have a replacement?  Indian team has performed exceedingly well under Dhoni. The same crictics had hailed him as the one of the best captains.I understand that recent overseas performance especially in Tests were not up to the mark. A captain is always as good as his team and when the team is not performing to its potential, there is little a captain can do.Having said that a captain should shoulder much of the blame for he is is the man in charge when team takes the field.But to drop him after couple of series loss is totally unfair.One should ...

T20 WC12: India's performance review

India again failed to make it the semis. It seems to be nothing new as per few angry fans for they expected it to happen. Third time in a row, India had failed to reach the knockout stage. Nevertheless,  it was a much improved  performance. In the previous two outings, we did not win a single game in the Super 8 stages. Still this did not augur well with the former cricketers and cricket pundits.  Swords were drawn against Dhoni and experts began to question whether he was the right person to lead the team. Suddenly, a man who was supposed to be one of best captains of India, was considered to be lacking motivation and will to lead the team. The bigger question is do we have his replacement? Under Gambhir KKR were crowned the IPL champions but the man is struggling with his form of lately in all formats. Viru's attitude is neither helping his batting nor the team as a whole. Kohli is terrific played probably the best ODI player in the world at this time but he is to...