Friday, 27 January 2012

Bihar News, Latest News from Bihar, News of Bihar, Biharprabha News

Bihar News, Latest News from Bihar, News of Bihar, Biharprabha News


Recharge Your Mobile Phones using Peeple Leaves

Posted: 27 Jan 2012 10:14 AM PST

Recharge Mobile with peeple leavesMobile phones can be charged to an extent using Peeple Leaves . All  you  need is  to use green leaves of Peepal tree and after some time your mobile will get charged.

Step by Step guide to charge your mobile battery using peepal leaf:-
1- Open your mobile cover
2- Take out your battery
3- Take two to three fresh leaves of peepal/pipal/ashwattha tree
4- Touch the stub of these leaves on your mobile battery terminal for a minute
5- Clean the mobile battery terminal with the soft cloth
6- Put your battery again in your mobile and switch it on
7- Now you can see the result
8- If required repeat the process with fresh leaves.

When people came to learn about this development, they tested it and found encouraging results. If your mobile has been discharged and you are inside a jungle then you need not to use any charger. You Should pluck two peepal leaves and your work would be done.

It is very good idea and easy to charge your mobile. You would have to open your mobile battery and connect it with peepal leaf. After that without shaking mobile set you should set the battery in your mobile set. After some time your mobile would be charged.

Though it is unbelievable but as soon as the residents of Chitrakoot came to know about this discovery they  saw it practically then the incident  was proved true. Now hundreds of mobile holders are using this technique and charging their mobiles. According to the botanists, it is just changing mutual energy into electrical energy power can be saved in battery.

 

Disclaimer: We have not verified the accuracy of this information. We are reproducing it from here for the sake of information. 

Karnataka to follow Bihar model of Right to Public Service

Posted: 26 Jan 2012 09:08 PM PST

Karnataka government has decided to follow the footsteps of Bihar for implementing its Right to Public Service Act. Seven other states are also planning to implement the Bihar model of RTPS.
S Suresh Kumar, Karnataka’s Law and Urban Development Minister recently visited three blocks in Vaishali district and took details on the RTPS recently. Vaishali had topped in implementation of the RTPS successfully.
“We are visiting Bihar’s rural part to study and learn about RTPS and its successful implementation. The Bihar model would help us to ensure corruption free public services,” said Kumar.

He said that during his visit to Vaishali, he liked the ‘May I help You’ booth set up to help the people seeking public utility services within a particular time frame. He said that Karnataka has brought 152 public services from nearly a dozen departments under the ambit of the RTPS, and it would be implemented on a pilot basis in four blocks in the first phase of its implementation.

According to Kumar, in December last year, Karnataka had enacted such an act on the Bihar model of RTPS. Not only Karnataka, but seven other states are eager to adopt the Bihar model.

“I can say with confidence after studying the RTPS in Bihar that the state had paved the way for better implementation of the act across the country” he said.

Deepak Kumar, principal secretary, general administration department said that the act became effective in the state August 15 last year, and since then, nearly 8 million people have applied for certificates.

“Seven million applications received after the act came into force, were disposed of now” he said. He added that online monitoring is being done through SMS and phone tracking of the disposing of applications.

In December 2011, theRTPS Act in Bihar went online from Thursday, enabling people to file applications for caste, income and domicile certificates over the internet.

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