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    NEIL ATHE - A2324710 02 - 3CS4 Y3305

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    NEIL MATHEW 3CS4 Y3305

    As the head of the student organizing committee for ACT 2012, write a letter to an industrialist

    inviting him for a seminar.

    Amity University

    Sector 125

    Noida 201303

    7 September 2012

    Managing Director

    Teemo Tech Ltd

    Alaknanda

    New Delhi - 110019

    Subject: Invitation to attend ACT 2012 Seminar

    Sir

    Im writing this letter to inform you that you are invited to a seminar hosted by Amity Cultural and

    Technical Fest 2012 unveiling the latest advancements in the technological field.

    There will be five speakers like you each presenting on their fields of expertise and their experiences.

    We were hoping you would voice your opinions on cloud computing and how it is slowly paving a way

    for next generation computing. There will also be a short session where the students will ask you

    questions.

    The seminar will take place on Tuesday, 27th September, at 10:00am in Amity University, Noida.

    A conveyance can be provided, if required.

    Please confirm your attendance.

    Yours Sincerely

    Rahul

    Rahul Ahuja

    Head of Student Organizing Committee

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    NEIL MATHEW 3CS4 Y3305

    41 Every day is not Sunday

    42 Every dog is valiant at his own door

    43 Every man is the architect of his own fortunes

    44 Every tub must stand on its own bottom

    45 Everybody's business is nobody's business

    46 Experience is the mother of wisdom

    47 Faint heart never won fair lady

    48 False friends are worse than open enemies

    49 Feast today and fast tomorrow

    50 First deserve and then desire

    51 Fish begins to stink at the head

    52 Fools and madmen speak the truth

    53 For the love of the game

    54 Forewarned is forearmed

    55 From bad to worse

    56 Give a fool rope enough, and he will hang himself57 Give never the wolf the wether to keep

    58 Good counsel does no harm

    59 Gossiping and lying go hand in hand

    60 Great boast, small roast

    61 Greedy folk have long arms

    62 Happiness takes no account of time

    63 Hares may pull dead lions by the beard

    64 Hasty climbers have sudden falls

    65 He cannot speak well that cannot hold his tongue

    66 He gives twice who gives in a trice67 He is lifeless that is faultless

    68 He knows best what good is that has endured evil

    69 He laughs best who laughs last

    70 He smells best that smells of nothing

    71 He that fears you present wiil hate you absent

    72 He that has a full purse never wanted a friend

    73 He that has no money needs no purse

    74 He that knows nothing doubts nothing

    75 He that mischief hatches, mischief catches

    76 He that promises too much means nothing

    77 He that spares the bad injures the good

    78 He that will eat the kernel must crack the nut

    79 He that would have eggs must endure the cackling of hens

    80 He who pleased everybody died before he was born

    81 He who would eat the nut must first crack the shell

    82 Head cook and bottle-washer

    83 Honey is sweet, but the bee stings

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    84 Hope is a good breakfast, but a bad supper

    85 Hungry bellies have no ears

    86 If ifs and ans were pots and pans

    87 If the sky falls, we shall catch larks

    88 If wishes were horses, beggars might ride

    89 If you laugh before breakfast you'll cry before supper

    90 If you throw mud enough, some of it will stick

    91 In every beginning think of the end

    92 Iron hand (fist) in a velvet glove

    93 It is a poor mouse that has only one hole

    94 It is easy to swim if another hoids up your chin (head)

    95 It is the first step that costs

    96 It's no use pumping a dry well

    97 Judge not of men and things at first sight

    98 Last, but not least

    99 Learn to say before you sing100 Let every man praise the bridge he goes over

    101 Life is but a span

    102 Like a cat on hot bricks

    103 Like draws to like

    104 Like teacher, like pupil

    105 Little pigeons can carry great messages

    106 Little things amuse little minds

    107 Look before you leap

    108 Lord (God, Heaven) helps those (them) who help themselves

    109 Love me, love my dog110 Man proposes but God disposes

    111 Many a good father has but a bad son

    112 Measure thrice and cut once

    113 Misfortunes tell us what fortune is

    114 Money is a good servant but a bad master

    115 Much will have more

    116 Necessity is the mother of invention

    117 Need makes the old wife trot

    118 Neither rhyme nor reason

    119 Never offer to teach fish to swim

    120 Never too much of a good thing

    121 Nightingales will not sing in a cage

    122 No joy without alloy

    123 No man is wise at all times

    124 No sweet without (some) sweat

    125 Nothing comes out of the sack but what was in it

    126 Nothing so bad, as not to be good for something

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    127 Old birds are not caught with chaff

    128 One beats the bush, and another catches the bird

    129 One fire drives out another

    130 One link broken, the whole chain is broken

    131 One today is worth two tomorrow

    132 Opportunity makes the thief

    133 Penny-wise and pound-foolish

    134 Poverty is not a shame, but the being ashamed of it is

    135 Pride goes before a fall

    136 Rain at seven, fine at eleven

    137 Rome was not built in a day

    138 Score twice before you cut once

    139 Self is a bad counsellor

    140 Short debts (accounts) make long friends

    141 Sink or swim!

    142 Small rain lays great dust143 Soon learnt, soon forgotten

    144 Speech is silver but silence is gold

    145 Stretch your legs according to the coverlet

    146 Sweep before your own door

    147 Tarred with the same brush

    148 That cock won't fight

    149 The best fish smell when they are three days old

    150 The busiest man finds the most leisure

    151 The cat would eat fish and would not wet her paws

    152 The darkest place is under the candlestick153 The devil lurks behind the cross

    154 The early bird catches the worm

    155 The face is the index of the mind

    156 The first blow is half the battle

    157 The last drop makes the cup run over

    158 The moon does not heed the barking of dogs

    159 The morning sun never lasts a day

    160 The pitcher goes often to the well but is broken at last

    161 The rotten apple injures its neighbours

    162 The tongue of idle persons is never idle

    163 There are lees to every wine

    164 There is no place like home

    165 There is no smoke without fire

    166 They must hunger in winter that will not work in summer

    167 Time cures all things

    168 Time works wonders

    169 To be in one's birthday suit

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    170 To bring grist to somebody's mill

    171 To call a spade a spade

    172 To cast pearls before swine

    173 To come off with flying colours

    174 To cook a hare before catching him

    175 To draw water in a sieve

    176 To find a mare's nest

    177 To flog a dead horse

    178 To go through fire and water (through thick and thin)

    179 To kill two birds with one stone

    180 To know what's what

    181 To love somebody (something) as the devil loves holy water

    182 To measure another man's foot by one's own last

    183 To plough the sand

    184 To put a spoke in somebody's wheel

    185 To run with the hare and hunt with the hounds186 To set the wolf to keep the sheep

    187 To teach the dog to bark

    188 To treat somebody with a dose of his own medicine

    189 To wear one's heart upon one's sleeve

    190 Too many cooks spoil the broth

    191 True blue will never stain

    192 Truth is stranger than fiction

    193 Velvet paws hide sharp claws

    194 Waste not, want not

    195 We shall see what we shall see196 What can't be cured, must be endured

    197 What is lost is lost

    198 What must be, must be

    199 When children stand quiet, they have done some harm

    200 When the cat is away, the mice will play

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    ILMATHEW 3CS4 Y3305 Septemb

    What is Corrup tion ?

    The misuseof pub lic office

    for private ga in

    Typ es:

    Bribery

    Nepotism

    Frau d

    Embezzlement

    Land and property

    Tend ering p roce sses

    and awarding c ontracts

    Preferential aw ard of p ublic resources

    Corrup tion in India Land and Prop erty

    Acquiring,

    developing and

    selling of gov ernment a llotted land illegally.

    Adarsh HousingScam

    1. Originally meant to ho useKargil war widows.

    2. Land alleged ly used tomake a multi-storeybuilding.

    3. 3 BHK house sold for 60-80lakhs to neta s and theirfamilies.

    4. Original p rice estimate d6 8.5 Cr.

    Tend ering p rocessesand aw arding c ontrac ts

    Government officials awa rd contracts

    preferentially to select ed bidd ers.

    Common activities like

    1. Building of roads

    2. Tenders fo r hosp ita ls

    3. Alloc ation of m ob ile spe ctrum

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    ILMATHEW 3CS4 Y3305 Septemb

    2G Scam

    1. Spec trum awarded at throw-away prices by the then

    Ca binet M inister A. Raja.

    2. Licen ses issued on FCFSb asis.

    3. Unitech, Swan Telecom g otlicenses without any priortelecom experience.

    4. Kanimozhi named a s co-conspirator with A.Raja.

    Preferentia l awa rd of p ub licresources

    Public Land aw arded to p rivate firms atneg ligible c osts.

    Aw arding m ining lea se to private firmwithout levying a ny tax.

    Bellary Mining

    1. Reddy Brothers obtainedmining licenses in 2004.

    2. Supp osedly gave 25 Cr toeach independentca ndida te to support BJP.

    3. Played a vital role in ma kingBSY the Chief Minister ofKarnataka.

    4. Redd y brothers defied aban p ut by the SupremeCourt.

    How to StopCorruption?

    What ha s be en d one?

    Anti Corruption Ac t

    Right to Informat ion Ac t (RTI)

    Central Vigilance Commission

    Jan Lokpal Bill

    Stop ping Cliente lism

    Effective E-Governanc e p lans

    Simplifica tion of proc ed ures

    What should b e d one?

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    ILMATHEW 3CS4 Y3305 Septemb

    ThankYou

    Atulp riya Sharma

    Neil Ma thew

    Sau rab h Sha rma

    Sidha rth Gup ta

    Suraj Bhatt