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Good intention but poor thinking - what troubles demonetization?

Good intention but poor thinking - what troubles demonetization? Prime Minister’s surprising demonetization experiment has rich credibility and shows his commitment towards black money fight. People have extended tremendous support as well and are ready to bear further for the success of the programme. At the same time, the programme has exposed some serious and unbelievably low quality thinking at the top level when comes to practical implementation. At the end of the first few day’s experiment, the demonetization is going on but the opposite process of monetization is facing tremendous difficulties. The inability to grasp relative importance of the most sought currencies – Rs 500 and Rs 1000 and to design and print them new in advance is a major failure. Following are some of the defects at the implementation levels. Mistake 1: Rs 2000 notes can’t fill the transaction needs of this billion plus economy along with too smaller denominations. The mistake of replacing the

How cloud can help startups prosper, in conversation with Amazon’s Gaurav Arora

How cloud can help startups prosper, in conversation with Amazon’s Gaurav Arora There was a huge wave of movement to the cloud a few years ago. Although the buzz seems to have settled on the surface, the adoption of cloud has only grown over time. It has become the new normal, with both corporates and startups now deploying their applications on the cloud. Cloud has the potential for making application development faster and opening up a variety of functionalities for a business. Making changes to an application on the cloud takes only a few minutes, and the changes are reflected globally. In order to understand the new trends in the cloud ecosystem, we spoke to Gaurav Arora, Head-Startup Ecosystem, APAC, Amazon Web Services (AWS)‎, at YourStory  TechSparks 2016 . According to Gaurav, “We are witnessing enterprises increasingly embracing the innovative technologies and cloud to stay relevant in the market. Digitisation and adoption of cloud is no longer a good-to-explore

How much does Kapil Sharma charge for a show?

 How much does Kapil Sharma charge for a show? Kapil Sharma's Monthly Income Is Way More Than Many Bollywood Actors' Fee Per Movie! When it comes to Indian television, Kapil Sharma undoubtedly rules the arena as far as comedy is concerned. Currently he's the only comic star on the Indian TV who is massively popular and is loved by the audience. Which of course means that Kapil and the rest of his team from The Kapil Sharma Show would be earning loads of money from the show. But wait till you get to know their daily income (yes, on per episode basis), and we bet your eyes will pop out! According to a latest report on DNA, Kapil Sharma earns Rs 60-80 lakhs per episode or  5 crores per month! It's definitely more than what some Bollywood actors make per movie! After Kapil, Sunil Grover has got to be the most popular celeb on the show. And he gets about 10-12 lakhs per day. Navjot Singh Sidhu and Sumona Chakravarti earns Rs 8-10 and 6-7 lakhs per da

What is the new technology learn for programmer?

What is the new technology learn for programmer? We all love something that is new… So, do a programmer… When you ask me that what are the new technologies to be learnt in 2016, I have a couple of them in my list. Top Programming languages and Platforms to Learn in 2016: Top Hottest Tech Skills to Acquire in 2016: Top Tech Trends of 2016: Hope by now you have enough topics to research on… Trendy Learning is an art… Enjoy Learning!!!

How much would it cost to develop an Uber app clone?

How much would it cost to develop an Uber app clone? I recommend expanding an existing solution such as  GeekNavi  to create your own Uber App Clone for less than $1000.00. Unlike the other companies, GeekNavi allows you to see the code  before  purchasing. Here’s just some of the features that are mentioned on the website: Track Driver: Once a user requests a ride via the app, the server automatically alerts the driver nearest to that specific location. The driver then has 30 seconds to accept or deny that request. If accepted, the location of the driver will automatically be updated and displayed on the user's screen, allowing them to track the driver until they have reached the user's pickup location. If the driver chooses to deny the Ride (or if he/she does not respond within 30 seconds), the user's ride request is automatically transferred to the next driver nearest to them. Apply to Drive: Applying to be a driver has never been so quick and painles

Hanuman travelled to Patala Loka (South America) through a Tunnel worshipped in south America

Hanuman travelled to Patala Loka (South America) through a Tunnel worshipped in south America During battle between Rama and Ravana, Mahiravana, the step-brother of Ravana kidnaps Rama and Lakshmana and takes them to Patala Loka through a tunnel. Patala Loka is described to be exactly below earth (then India) and one has to go 70000 yojanas deeper in earth to reach to reach there. Mexico and Brazil are exactly below India and one has to dig a hole(tunnel) of that distance to travel vertically. There are few such tunnels which are said to be leading to Patala Loka. The Patalkot valley in the Chhindwara district of Madhya Pradesh, India is one among them. Ravana’s son Indrajit is killed by Lakshmana, Ravana calls his brother Ahiravana for help. Ahiravana, the king of Patala, promises to help. Vibhishana somehow manages to hear about the plot and warns Rama about it. Hanuman is put on guard and told not to let anyone into the room where Rama and Lakshmana are. Ahirav

What can startups learn from Pokémon GO’s server scalability engineering?

What can startups learn from Pokémon GO’s server scalability engineering? Actually Pokemon Go’s server availability is a big fat mess. 3 years ago I read an article on tech startup’s biggest problem being them thinking “too small” so IF they succeed, their poorly-planned limited resources make them lose a lot of potential profit.  It’s funny that Niantic, a company that had 12 months to do heavy marketing research was overwhelmed by the success of their app. They published the app for Germany while the servers were totally overcharged by the traffic coming from the USA and Australia, yet they decided to even grant other countries access, too. Most of the day, 80% of the Pokemon me and my mates catch get stuck in a ball which really makes us think about quitting the whole thing. If you check reddit you will see that these server issues aren’t something only a small minority experiences - people from everywhere complain about this. You just closed the app and want to open