Friday, September 14, 2012

I am with you Darling..


A boy was born to a couple after eleven years of marriage. They were a Loving couple and the boy was the gem of their eyes.

When the boy was around two years old, one morning the husband saw a medicine bottle open. He was late for office so he asked his wife to cap the bottle and keep it in the cupboard. His wife, preoccupied in the kitchen totally forgot about the open medicine bottle.
The boy saw the bottle and playfully went to the bottle fascinated by its colour and drank it all. It happened to be a poisonous medicine Meant for adults in small dosages. When the child collapsed, mother hurried him to the hospital, where he died. The mother was stunned. She was terrified how to face her husband.
When the distraught father came to the hospital and saw the dead child, he looked at his wife and uttered just five words.
The husband just said "I am with you Darling." The husband's totally unexpected reaction is a proactive behaviour.
The Child is dead. He can never be brought back to life.
There is no point in finding fault with the mother. Besides, if only he had taken time to keep the bottle away, this would not have happened.
No one is to be blamed. She had also lost her only child. What she needed at that moment was consolation and sympathy from the husband. That is what he gave her.
If everyone can look at life with this kind of perspective, there would be much fewer problems in the world. "A journey of a thousand miles Begins with a single step." Take off all your envies, jealousies, unforgiveness, selfishness and fears. And you will find things are actually not as difficult as you think.
Moral of the Story:
Sometimes we spend time in asking who is responsible or whom to blame, whether in a relationship, in a job or with the people we know. By this way we miss out some warmth in human relationship.

What's the best way to invest in gold? - equitymaster.com

In our previous articles, we discussed the pros and cons of investing in gold . We then talked about one way of investing in gold, i.e., physical gold . We discussed the merits and demerits of each way. But one thing that was common to all of them was the storage and insurance of holding gold in its physical form. The costs involved can eat away the gains. And not all investors like that. So the next best way is to invest in the non-physical format of gold. And this is exactly what we intend to discuss in this article.

Investing in non-physical gold

This can be done in either/ all of these ways-

ETFs - This is one of the most talked about ways when it comes to gold investing. The exchange traded funds or the ETFs. Conceptually, an ETF is a stock like security. It is traded on the stock exchange like any other stock. And in the same way that a stock has a company behind it, an ETF has the underlying asset behind it or in this case gold. The ETF owns the gold which is deposited in a bank vault. Therefore the value of the ETF security is equivalent to the gold being held by the fund.

The good part about holding an ETF is that it frees an investor from the innate hassle of holding and storing gold. The securities are held in the investor's demat account like any other stock. And like most stocks, the liquidity is high which means that the investors can buy and sell at a moment's notice. The best part is that the movement of the investment value mirrors the performance of actual gold. And the investor can invest in smaller amounts as well. Something that is difficult when it comes to buying physical gold.

But the drawback is the fees involved. The ETFs do charge a fee which is a percentage of the total investment made. In addition to that, some ETFs also charge for storing the underlying gold in the bank vault. But these are still lower than what one would pay for storing physical gold. Despite the difficulties, ETFs still provide a convenient and easy way of investing in gold.

Gold company stocks - The second way to invest in gold is the indirect way. The investor can invest in the stocks of companies whose underlying business is gold. This could be through owning gold mining or gold refining stocks. The underlying assumption in investing in this way is that the fortunes of these companies and hence their earnings are dependent on and mirror the performance of gold. Herein lies the merit as well as the demerit of this form of investment. The merit is again that it reduces the hassle of investing in physical gold.

But the demerit is that the company's performance maybe very different from the performance of gold itself. Every company has its own fundamental strength and weakness. In addition to this there are so many other things like macro factors, company's management, its vision, its cost structure, etc that can affect its performance. For example in case of a gold mining company, it may not get the license or the discovery may fall short of expectations, etc. Therefore the performance of the stock may not necessarily be in line with that of gold itself.

Gold derivatives - The commodity exchange has derivative products where the underlying commodity is gold. Futures and options provide another way of investing in non-physical gold. What you need is an account with a commodity broker and you can get started. Like any other account there are brokerage and account charges involved but like any other derivative, the potential for gains (and of course losses) is high too. The charges tend to get offset by the gains.

The problem with investing in gold derivatives is the quantum of money required. Derivatives usually trade in lots which mean that the initial investment amount required may not be for all small investors. In addition to this, the liquidity of some type of contracts maybe low. As a result the desired contract may or may not always be available.

Other ways - Other non physical forms of gold could be something like a fund of fund. This is a mutual fund that holds other gold related funds as its units. Another way could be to hold a global gold fund that invests in the stocks of gold companies listed in global exchanges. Gold certificates are also an option. However these certificates are currently not offered in India. But it is proposed to be introduced soon.

Overall, investing in physical gold works well for investors who prefer to hold on to something tangible. But for those who wish to avoid the hassles of delivery and storage, the non physical form works well too. The advantages of non-physical gold are aplenty. They provide an easy way of investment for even small ticket investments. The liquidity is high and the performance is similar to that of gold. But unlike physical gold there is nothing tangible that you have in hand.

With this we have given you the various ways in which you can invest in gold. So go ahead and invest if you want to. Happy investing!

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Monday, September 10, 2012

8 Steps To Cure Constipation Naturally





In modern lifestyle, most of us are prone to attract constipation symptoms, but by following any of the above mentioned habits, it can be cured / controlled to a greater extent :)


Really, it works like wonder... 

1.Drink 8-10 glasses of water daily. It is very important to keep the intestines working well. Keep the water overnight in a copper vessel and drink it when you wake up in the morning.

2.Put a teaspoon of ghee in a glassful of warm milk. Drink it when going to bed. It is very helpful in relieving from constipation.

3.Go for morning walk by having 2-3 glasses of warm water. This will prevent constipation and clear bowel movements.

4.Include fresh fruits and green leafy vegetables in your diet. Papaya and sugarcane are especially beneficial. Tomato and beetroot salads are also very useful in constipation relief.

5.Apples are very beneficial in treating constipation. Eat two apples every morning. Bite them with the teeth instead of using a knife to cut them into slices.

6.The simplest home remedy for constipation is to drink a glass of lemon juice in water with a pinch of salt in it. This will treat any kind of constipation you are suffering from.

7.Papaya and guava are also useful in treating constipation. Regular intake of papaya at early morning in an empty stomach prevents constipation.
8.You can also take warm lime water early in the morning. It prevents constipation and keeps the body and mind fresh                                                                            .

Friday, September 7, 2012

UPS & DOWNS in our daily life...


Lets Learn not to be upset, for the material UPS & DOWNS in our daily life...

Because

UPS & DOWNS are vital part of life, without which existence of life is not possible...

Even when a straight line appears in the ECG machine, Doctor declares him /her as dead...

The same message Lord Krishna has given in Bhgavat Gita ... SAMATWAM YOGA UCHYATEY, To remain/behave equally in sad & happy moments is the highest form of Yoga...


"Yoga-sthah kuru karmani
sangam tyaktva dhananjaya
siddhy-asiddhyoh samo bhutva
samatvam yoga ucyate" (Bhagwat Gita: Chapter Two verse 48)" 

"Sri Krishna said to Arjuna: Perform your duty with an equipoise mind, abandoning all attachment to success or failure. Such equanimity is called Yoga." 

Jai Shree Krishna...

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Human Brain Analysis - Man vs. Woman

Human Brain Analysis - Man vs. Woman......A MUST READ!


1. MULTI-TASKING
Women - Multiple process
Womens brains designed to concentrate multiple task at a time.
Women can Watch a TV and Talk over phone and cook.
Men - Single Process
Mens brains designed to concentrate only one work at a time. Men can not watch TV and talk over the phone at the same time. they stop the TV while Talking. They can either watch TV or talk over the phone or cook.

2. LANGUAGE
Women can easily learn many languages. But can not find solutions to problems. Men can not easily learn languages, they can easily solve problems. That's why in average a 3 years old girl has three times higher vocabulary than a 3 yeard old boy.

3. ANALYTICAL SKILLS
Mens brains has a lot of space for handling the analytical process. They can analyze and find the solution for a process and design a map of a building easily. But If a complex map is viewed by women, they can not understand it. Women can not understand the details of a map easily, For them it is just a dump of lines on a paper.

4. CAR DRIVING.
While driving a car, mans analytical spaces are used in his brain. He can drive a car fastly. If he sees an object at long distance, immediately his brain classifies the object (bus or van or car) direction and speed of the object and he drives accordingly. Where woman take a long time to recognize the object direction/ speed. Mans single process mind stops the audio in the car (if any), then concentrates only on driving.

5. LYING
When men lie to women face to face, they get caught easily. Womans super natural brain observes facial expression 70%, body language 20% and words coming from the mouth 10%. Mens brain does not have this. Women easily lie to men face to face.
So guys, do not lie face to face.

6. PROBLEMS SOLVING
If a man have a lot of problems, his brain clearly classifies the problems and puts them in individual rooms in the brain and then finds the solution one by one. You can see many guys looking at the sky for a long time. If a woman has a lot of problems, her brain can not classify the problems. she wants some one to hear that. After telling everything to a person she goes happily to bed. She does not worry about the problems being solved or not.

7. WHAT THEY WANT
Men want status, success, solutions, big process, etc... But Women want relationship, friends, family, etc...

8. UNHAPPINESS
If women are unhappy with their relations, they can not concentrate on their work. If men are unhappy with their work, they can not concentrate on the relations.

9. SPEECH
Women use indirect language in speech. But Men use direct language.


10. HANDLING EMOTION
Women talk a lot without thinking. Men act a lot without thinking.

Friday, August 10, 2012

How to increase Internet Speed ( Bandwidth )


Steps:

11)      Open Run command prompt (Window + R)
22)      Type : gpedit.msc
33)      Expand : Computer Configuration -->Administrative Templates à Network  à Click on QoS Packet Scheduler
44)      Click on “Limit Reservable bandwidth”
55)      Select : Enabled radio button
66)      Enter 0 in Bandwidth limit(%) text box & click on apply.

For you satisfaction measure the bandwidth before applying the settings (by speedtest.net) & after also. (Sometimes the changes will reflect after system restart).

Happy browsing J

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Towards a Fulfilling Happy & Prosperous life

Our never ending Desire & ever lasting  Expectations are the root cause of all sufferings... We cant abandon these urges, but at least can re-direct our DESIRES towards attaining ultimate peace & happiness in Lord's Lotus feet & STOP EXPECTING for anything from anyone Except from The All Merciful Almighty... This will surely eliminate our anxieties & lead us towards a Fulfilling happy & Prosperous  life... JSK... 





Two Worst Enemies in the path of your success




Just as self-discipline is the key to success, the lack of self-discipline is the major cause of failure, frustration, underachievement, and unhappiness in life. It causes us to make excuses and sell ourselves short.

Perhaps the Two biggest enemies of Success, Happiness and Personal fulfillment, are 
1. The Path of Least Resistance and 
2. The Expediency Factor.

The Path of Least Resistance is what causes people to take the easy way in almost every situation. 
They seek shortcuts to everything. They arrive at work at the last minute and leave at the first opportunity. They look for get-rich-quick schemes and easy money. 
Over time, they develop the habit of always seeking an easier, faster way to get the things they want rather than doing what is hard but necessary to achieve real success.

The Expediency Factor, which is an extension of the law of least resistance, is even worse when leading people to failure and underachievement. 
This principle says, most people do what is expedient, what is fun and easy rather than what is necessary for success. 
       Every day, and every minute of every day, there is a battle going on inside of you between doing what is right, hard, and necessary (like the angel on one shoulder) or doing what is fun, easy, and of little or no value (like the devil on your other shoulder). 
       Every minute of every day, you must fight and win this battle with the Expediency Factor and resist the pull of the Path of Least Resistance if you truly desire to become everything you are capable of becoming.

Monday, July 2, 2012

New Tatkal timing wef 10th Jul 2012



From July 10, 2012 TATKAL booking will start from 10 A.M. instead of 8 A.M..

Please share this piece of info with your friends & relatives to avoid any inconvenience while its urgent to book a ticket. 

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Chandragupta Maurya is back again on Tarang TV





This is a great news for all "chandragupta maurya" TV serial fans...



As Imagine TV had to close their operations due to heavy losses; from quite some time we all are missing this great serial.
Well, I heard very soon its going to be lunched again by Sony Channel :)

As of now its going on in one of the regional channel : Tarang TV (Channel no 603, in Airtel digital TV).

Show Timing : Every Friday & Saturday from 10PM till 11PM & repeat telecast is on sat & Sunday at 9AM :).

Till Sony is lunching hindi version of CGM, enjoy watching the Odia (Oriya) version in Tarang TV :)

Monday, May 14, 2012

15 GREAT THOUGHTS BY CHANAKYA


15 GREAT THOUGHTS BY CHANAKYA

1) "Learn from the mistakes of others... you can't live long enough to make them all yourselves!!"

2)"A person should not be too honest. Straight trees are cut first and Honest people are screwed first."

3)"Even if a snake is not poisonous, it should pretend to be venomous."

4)"There is some self-interest behind every friendship. There is no friendship without self-interests. This is a bitter truth."


5)" Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions - Why am I doing it, What the results might be and Will I be successful. Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead."


6)"As soon as the fear approaches near, attack and destroy it."


7)"The world's biggest power is the youth and beauty of a woman."


8)"Once you start a working on something, don't be afraid of failure and don't abandon it. People who work sincerely are the happiest."


9)"The fragrance of flowers spreads only in the direction of the wind. But the goodness of a person spreads in all direction."


10)"God is not present in idols. Your feelings are your god. The soul is your temple."


11) "A man is great by deeds, not by birth."


12) "Never make friends with people who are above or below you in status. Such friendships will never give you any happiness."


13) "Treat your kid like a darling for the first five years. For the next five years, scold them. By the time they turn sixteen, treat them like a friend. Your grown up children are your best friends."


14) "Books are as useful to a stupid person as a mirror is useful to a blind person."


15) Education is the Best Friend. An Educated Person is Respected Everywhere. Education beats the Beauty and the Youth.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Procedure to bring your hard disk to Factory Setup

Recently I faced a situation where my OS was not booting. Also when I tried to install a fresh Windows 7 in it,  my hard disk was not getting formatted.
I followed the following Debug script to bring my hard disk to factory setup & after that I could install the Windows 7, in the way I wanted.

NB : 1. We should not go for more than 3 partition, else system might slow up.
        2. Make all partition as primary (by Win 7 DVD). Avoid creating Dynamic drives, else going further they cant be modified.

Procedure for reverting to  Factory Setup :

Insert any boot able Floppy / CD / DVD & navigate to RAM Disk (By default the prompt goes there).
Then type below commands in command prompt (With CAPS lock ON) :

DEBUG
-F 200 L1000 0
-A CS:100
xxxx:0100 MOV AX,301  (NB: XXXX could be anything, just ignore & type rest command)
xxxx:0103 MOV BX,200
xxxx:0106 MOV CX,1
xxxx:0109 MOV DX,80


 NOTE:  Type 80 for the Main hard drive - HD 0, or type 81 for the Second hard drive - HD 1.


xxxx:010C INT 13
xxxx:010E INT 20
xxxx:0110 (Leave this line blank and press the key)
-G
The message, Program terminated normally, appears. Turn off the computer by pressing the power button. On the next startup the hard drive must be partitioned and formatted.



If anyone tried this procedure & found helpful, requesting him / her to leave a message here as comment / feedback.


Thanks,
Bikash Patra

Thursday, April 26, 2012

How to apply for the PAN card, in case u lost it

Lost Your PAN card or want to make changes in your PAN card?

If you lost PAN card or you want to make some changes you need to follow a very simple process.

Download the form for New PAN Card or/ and Changes or Correction in PAN Data from

https://www.tin-nsdl.com/download/pan/PAN-CR-FORM.pdf

Print the form on A4 size 70 GSM paper.

Fill your information in the form.

In case you don’t remember or don’t have your lost PAN card number then don’t worry. You can easily retrieve you lost pan card number from

https://incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in/knowpan/knowpan.jsp.


Attach a stamp size photograph and submit the form at UTIISL OR NSDL along with cash of Rs.94/-

You can find address of UTIISL OR NSDL centre from the links given below.

http://www.utitsl.co.in/pan/

https://www.tin-nsdl.com/pan.php


Check your PAN card status after 7 days from the link below.

https://tin.tin.nsdl.com/tan/StatusTrack.html

If everything is in order you will receive your PAN card within 15 days.


SHARE the INFO.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

PAN explained.......

PAN is a 10 digit alpha numeric number, where the first 5 characters are letters, the next 4 numbers and the last one a letter again. These 10 characters can be divided in five parts as can be seen below. The meaning of each number has been explained further.
1. First three characters are alphabetic series running from AAA to ZZZ
2. Fourth character of PAN represents the status of the PAN holder.
• C — Company
• P — Person
• H — HUF(Hindu Undivided Family)
• F — Firm
• A — Association of Persons (AOP)
• T — AOP (Trust)
• B — Body of Individuals (BOI)
• L — Local Authority
• J — Artificial Juridical Person
• G — Government
3. Fifth character represents first character of the PAN holder’s last name/surname.
4. Next four characters are sequential number running from 0001 to 9999.
5. Last character in the PAN is an alphabetic check digit.
Nowadays, the DOI (Date of Issue) of PAN card is mentioned at the right (vertical) hand side of the photo on the PAN card.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Jquery window & pop up

I was trying to hide the widow, while trying to download an exe through FTP protocol...
I was using :
window.open("ftp://10.32.138.74/DiagnosticLauncher.exe", 1, 'width=50,height=30,false');

When I used Jquery equivalent of it, I could fix that problem easily :)


$jq(window).attr("location","ftp://10.32.138.74/DiagnosticLauncher.exe");
This version works well with jQuery 1.6.2.
Or using JS we could achieve the same : 
window.location = "http://www.page-2.com";

For Jquery pop up

popup window

$(selector).popupWindow({options});

jQuery plugin (jquery.popupWindow.js) used to create popup windows.
Demo Code :
> href="http://www.yahoo.com" title="yahoo.com" class="example1demo">open popup 
 type="text/javascript"> 
$('.example1demo').popupWindow({ 
height:500, 
width:800, 
top:50, 
left:50 
}); 

Ref link : http://swip.codylindley.com/popupWindowDemo.html


Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Serialize and Deserialize an Object to an XML File in C# 2.0

The example in this tip uses an ArrayList object to serialize, deserialize, and store itself in an XML file. However, you can also use user-defined objects. First, add items to an ArrayList object:

ArrayList myItems = new ArrayList();
myItems.Add("item1");
myItems.Add("item2");
myItems.Add("item3");

Next, you need to serialize the myItems object and store it in a file named myItems.xml:

System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer serializer =
new System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer(typeof(ArrayList));
System.IO.TextWriter writer =
new System.IO.StreamWriter("myItems.xml", false);
serializer.Serialize(writer, myItems);
writer.Close();

Finally, deserialize the same object from myItems.xml:

System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer serializer =
new System.Xml.Serialization.XmlSerializer(typeof(ArrayList));
System.IO.TextReader reader =
new System.IO.StreamReader("myItems.xml");
ArrayList ObjItems = (ArrayList)serializer.Deserialize(reader);
reader.Close();

Friday, March 9, 2012

Together we can make a big difference to help our society to prosper




On this Auspicious occasion of Holi, I got the opportunity to contribute back to society in terms of FOOD for promoting EDUCATION, with the hope for making India prosperous by eradicating hunger & malnutrition. 

Though this small amount is very insignificant, if everyone of us decided to help then, these little drops could become an ocean soon & we can see the drastic progress very soon.

Thanks to Dell for giving us a platform for making donation to a genuine organisation (AkshayaPatra.org). 


It also accepts direct online donations for feeding poor school going children, i.e. Enabling Hunger free Education for nearly 1.3 million Children in India.

If anyone is interested to help in similar fashion or need any further information, please contact me without any hesitation. Together we can make a big difference...




Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Bangalore has beaten Chennai & Hydrabad to become 3rd largest city in POPULATION - Source : Wikipedia


List of most populous cities in India

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The following is a list of the most populous cities (city limits only and not urban agglomerations) in India. Population statistics indicated in this article are for the year 2011. The list does not indicate urban agglomeration populations. Often cities are bifurcated into multiple regions (municipalities) which results in creation of cities within cities which may figure in the list. For urban agglomerations, see list of most populous metropolitan areas in India.
Current TOP 5 Cities :
RankCityPopulation (2011) [1]Population (2001)[2]State/Territory
1Mumbai12,478,44711,978,450Maharashtra
2Delhi11,007,8359,879,172Delhi
3Bangalore8,425,9705,438,065Karnataka
4Hyderabad6,809,9703,637,483Andhra Pradesh
5Ahmedabad5,570,5853,520,085Gujarat

Previously the order was :
RankMetropolitan AreaState/Territory2011 (Provisional figures)[1]Coverage
1Delhi (NCR)DelhiUttar PradeshHaryanaRajasthan21,753,486Includes GurgaonFaridabadNoida and Ghaziabad
2Mumbai Metropolitan RegionMaharashtra20,748,395Includes Navi MumbaiThaneVasai-VirarBhiwandi andPanvel
3Kolkata Metropolitan AreaWest Bengal14,617,882Includes HowrahSalt Lake
4Chennai Metropolitan AreaTamil Nadu8,917,749Includes KanchipuramTiruvallur
5BangaloreKarnataka8,728,906Includes Hosur

List

RankCityPopulation (2011) [1]Population (2001)[2]State/Territory
1Mumbai12,478,44711,978,450Maharashtra
2Delhi11,007,8359,879,172Delhi
3Bangalore8,425,9705,438,065Karnataka
4Hyderabad6,809,9703,637,483Andhra Pradesh
5Ahmedabad5,570,5853,520,085Gujarat
6Chennai4,681,0874,343,645Tamil Nadu
7Kolkata4,486,6794,572,876West Bengal
8Surat4,462,0022,433,835Gujarat
9Pune3,115,4312,538,473Maharashtra
10Jaipur3,073,3502,322,575Rajasthan
11Lucknow2,815,6012,185,927Uttar Pradesh
12Kanpur2,767,0312,551,337Uttar Pradesh
13Nagpur2,405,4212,052,066Maharashtra
14Indore1,960,6311,474,968Madhya Pradesh
15Thane1,818,8721,262,551Maharashtra
16Bhopal1,795,6481,437,354Madhya Pradesh
17Visakhapatnam1,730,320982,904Andhra Pradesh
18Pimpri-Chinchwad1,729,3591,012,472Maharashtra
19Patna1,683,2001,366,444Bihar
20Vadodara1,666,7031,306,227Gujarat
21Ghaziabad1,636,068968,256Uttar Pradesh
22Ludhiana1,613,8781,398,467Punjab
23Agra1,574,5421,275,134Uttar Pradesh
24Nashik1,486,9731,077,236Maharashtra
25Faridabad1,404,6531,055,938Haryana
26Meerut1,309,0231,068,772Uttar Pradesh
27Rajkot1,286,995967,476Gujarat
28Kalyan-Dombivali1,246,3811,193,512Maharashtra
28Vasai-Virar1,221,233Not AvailableMaharashtra
29Varanasi1,201,8151,091,918Uttar Pradesh
30Srinagar1,192,792898,440Jammu and Kashmir
31Aurangabad1,171,330873,311Maharashtra
32Dhanbad1,161,56199,258Jharkhand
33Amritsar1,132,761966,862Punjab
34Navi Mumbai1,119,477704,002Maharashtra
35Allahabad1,117,094975,393Uttar Pradesh
36Ranchi1,073,440847,093Jharkhand
37Howrah1,072,1611,007,532West Bengal
38Coimbatore1,061,447930,882Tamil Nadu
39Jabalpur1,054,336932,484Madhya Pradesh
40Gwalior1,053,505827,026Madhya Pradesh
41Vijayawada1,048,240851,282Andhra Pradesh
42Jodhpur1,033,918851,051Rajasthan
43Madurai1,016,885928,869Tamil Nadu
44Raipur1,010,087605,747Chhattisgarh
45Kota1,001,365694,316Rajasthan
46Guwahati963,429809,895Assam
47Chandigarh960,787808,515Chandigarh
48Solapur951,118872,478Maharashtra
49Hubballi-Dharwad943,857786,195Karnataka
50Bareilly898,167718,395Uttar Pradesh
51Moradabad889,810641,583Uttar Pradesh
52Mysore887,446755,379Karnataka
53Aligarh872,575669,087Uttar Pradesh
54Jalandhar862,196706,043Punjab
55Tiruchirappalli846,915752,066Tamil Nadu
56Bhubaneswar837,737648,032Orissa
57Salem831,038696,760Tamil Nadu
58Mira-Bhayandar814,655520,388Maharashtra
59Thiruvananthapuram752,490744,983Kerala
60Bhiwandi711,329598,741Maharashtra
61Saharanpur703,345455,754Uttar Pradesh
62Gorakhpur671,048622,701Uttar Pradesh
63Guntur651,382514,461Andhra Pradesh
64Bikaner647,804529,690Rajasthan
65Amravati646,801549,510Maharashtra
66Noida642,381305,058Uttar Pradesh
67Bhilai625,697556,366Chhattisgarh
68Jamshedpur629,659573,096Jharkhand
69Warangal620,116530,636Andhra Pradesh
70Cuttack606,007534,654Orissa
71Firozabad603,797279,102Uttar Pradesh
72Kochi (Cochin)601,574596,473Kerala
73Bhavnagar593,768511,085Gujarat
74Dehradun578,420426,674Uttarakhand
75Durgapur566,937493,405West Bengal
76Asansol564,491475,439West Bengal
77Nanded550,564430,733Maharashtra
78Kolhapur549,283493,167Maharashtra
79Ajmer542,580485,575Rajasthan
80Gulbarga532,031422,569Karnataka
81Jamnagar529,308443,518Gujarat
82Ujjain515,215430,427Madhya Pradesh
83Loni512,296120,945Uttar Pradesh
84Siliguri509,709472,374West Bengal
85Jhansi507,293383,644Uttar Pradesh
86Ulhasnagar506,937473,731Maharashtra
87Nellore505,258378,428Andhra Pradesh
88Jammu503,690369,959Jammu and Kashmir
89Sangli-Miraj & Kupwad502,697436,781Maharashtra
90Belgaum488,292399,653Karnataka
91Mangalore484,785399,565Karnataka
92Ambattur478,134310,967Tamil Nadu
93Tirunelveli474,838411,831Tamil Nadu
94Malegaon471,006409,403Maharashtra
95Gaya463,454385,432Bihar
96Jalgaon460,468368,618Maharashtra
97Udaipur451,735389,438Rajasthan
98Maheshtala449,423385,266West Bengal
99Tirupur444,543344,543Tamil Nadu
100Davanagere435,128364,523Karnataka
101Kozhikode (Calicut)432,097436,556Kerala
102Akola427,146400,520Maharashtra
103Kurnool424,920269,122Andhra Pradesh
104Rajpur Sonarpur423,806336,707West Bengal
105Bokaro413,934393,805Jharkhand
106South Dumdum410,524392,444West Bengal
107Bellary409,644316,766Karnataka
108Patiala405,164303,151Punjab
109Gopalpur404,991271,811West Bengal
110Bhagalpur398,138340,767Bihar
111Tumakuru (Tumkur)396,604248,929Karnataka
112Muzaffarnagar392,451316,729Uttar Pradesh
113Bhatpara390,467442,385West Bengal
114Panihati383,522348,438West Bengal
115Latur382,754299,985Maharashtra
116Dhule376,093341,755Maharashtra
117Rohtak373,133286,807Haryana
118Korba363,210315,690Chhattisgarh
119Bhilwara360,009280,128Rajasthan
120Brahmapur355,823307,792Orissa
121Muzaffarpur351,838305,525Bihar
122Ahmednagar350,905307,615Maharashtra
123Mathura349,336302,770Uttar Pradesh
124Kollam (Quilon)349,033361,560Kerala
125Avadi344,701229,403Tamil Nadu
126Rajahmundry343,903315,251Andhra Pradesh
127Kamarhati336,579314,507West Bengal
128Bilaspur330,106274,917Chhattisgarh
129Shahjahanpur327,975296,662Uttar Pradesh
130Bijapur326,360228,175Karnataka
131Rampur325,248281,494Uttar Pradesh
132Shivamogga (Shimoga)322,428274,352Karnataka
133Chandrapur321,036289,450Maharashtra
134Thrissur315,596317,526Kerala
135Alwar315,310260,593Rajasthan
136Bardhaman314,638285,602West Bengal
137Kulti313,977289,903West Bengal
138Kakinada312,255296,329Andhra Pradesh
139Nizamabad310,467288,722Andhra Pradesh
140Parbhani307,191259,329Maharashtra
141Hisar301,249256,689Haryana
142Ozhukarai300,028217,707Pondicherry
143Bihar Sharif296,889232,071Bihar
144Panipat294,150261,740Haryana
145Darbhanga294,116267,348Bihar
146Bally291,972260,906West Bengal
147Aizawl291,822228,280Mizoram
148Dewas289,438231,672Madhya Pradesh
149Ichalkaranji287,570257,610Maharashtra
150Tirupati287,035228,202Andhra Pradesh
151Bathinda285,813217,256Punjab
152Jalna285,349235,795Maharashtra
153Purnia280,547171,687Bihar
154Satna280,248225,464Madhya Pradesh
155Mau279,060212,657Uttar Pradesh
156Sonipat277,053214,974Haryana
157Farrukhabad275,750228,333Uttar Pradesh
158Sagar273,357232,133Madhya Pradesh
159Durg268,679232,517Chhattisgarh
160Imphal264,986221,492Manipur
161Ratlam264,810222,202Madhya Pradesh
162Hapur262,801211,983Uttar Pradesh
163Anantapur262,340218,808Andhra Pradesh
164Arrah261,099203,380Bihar
165Karimnagar260,899205,653Andhra Pradesh
166Etawah256,790210,453Uttar Pradesh
167Ambernath254,003203,795Maharashtra
168North Dumdum253,625220,042West Bengal
169Bharatpur252,109204,587Rajasthan
170New Delhi249,998302,147Delhi
171Baranagar248,466250,768West Bengal
172Tiruvottiyur248,059212,281Tamil Nadu
173Rewa235,422183,274Madhya Pradesh
174Mirzapur233,691205,053Uttar Pradesh
175Raichur232,456207,421Karnataka
176Pali229,956187,641Rajasthan
177Ramagundam229,632236,600Andhra Pradesh
178Sri Ganganagar224,773210,713Rajasthan
179Uluberia222,175202,135West Bengal
180Naihati221,762215,303West Bengal
181Singrauli220,295185,190Madhya Pradesh
182Bidhan Nagar218,323164,221West Bengal
183Secunderabad213,698204,182Andra Pradesh
184Bidar211,944172,877Karnataka
185Burhanpur210,944193725Madhya Pradesh
186Gandhinagar208,299195,985Gujarat
187Hosapete206,159164,240Karnataka
188Nangloi Jat205,497150,948Delhi
189Puri201,026157,610Orissa
190Srirampur183,33917,715West Bengal
191Panvel180,464204,336Maharashtra
192Deoli169,410119,432Delhi

Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most_populous_cities_in_India