Thursday, December 13, 2007
Indian Ahead
Vikram Pandit made new CEO of Citigroup.
Indra Krishnamurthy Nooyi CEO of Pepsico.
Lakshmi N Mittal steel baron of the world.
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So finally we are finally making our presence felt on the global platform,something which we had yearned for a long time.Good news eh?
Well maybe
Maybe?
The glitch lies in the fact that these people have risen from India and settled at a place which does'nt help India actively.Passively we are victorious beyond words,India this India that,whoa we are shining like a star in a dark stormy sky.Such swift victory!?!
Indian brains(read youth)have potential that is beginning to unravel slowly but steadly.The value of rupee is appreciating,high rise in jobs in metros,Indian infrastructure quoted the next big thing,4.5 billion of money influx,...........not to mention the exuberant salaries of young and dynamic executives.
Thank god someone is realising our potential.But are we making full use of the golden carriage drawn in front of us.Maybe--maybe not.It all lies in the way you percieve a glass,half full or half empty.The able Indian is making full use of this particular growth curve and and the other half is scurrying for any job they can lay there hands on.All this is great,no doubt,but still a nagging doubt remains in the back of my head.
And hats off to our rising nation,I sincerely hope I too have a hand in making India shine
Burj Dubai
Burj Dubai is a supertall skyscraper currently under construction in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. When it is completed in late 2008, it is predicted to be the tallest man-made structure in the world, as well as the tallest building by any measure. Scheduled for occupancy in September 2009, the building is part of a 2 km² (0.8 sq mi) development called 'Downtown Burj Dubai' and is located at the "First Interchange" (aka "Defence Roundabout") along Sheikh Zayed Road at Doha Street.
The building is being built mainly by a South Korean company Samsung, along with the Belgian company Besix and the UAE company Arabtec. It was designed by American Adrian Smith before he left Skidmore, Owings and Merrill LLP (SOM) of Chicago to start his own independent practice, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture in October 2006.[3] However, SOM continues to lead the architectural, structural engineering and mechanical engineering of Burj Dubai. The total budget for the Burj Dubai project is about $4.1 billion US and for the entire new 'Downtown Burj Dubai', $20 billion US.
Height
Antenna/Spire ~818 m (2,684 ft)
Roof ~643.3 m (2,111 ft)
Top floor ~624.1 m (2,048 ft)
Technical details
Floor count 164
Floor area 334,000 m² (3,595,100 sq ft)
Current records
* Tallest freestanding structure: 585.7 meters (1,922 ft) (previously CN Tower - 553.3 m (1,815 ft))
* Building with most floors: 156 (previously Sears Tower / World Trade Center - 110)
* Vertical concrete pumping (for a building): 601.0 m (1,972 ft) (previously Taipei 101 - 449.2 m (1,474 ft))
* Vertical concrete pumping (for any construction): 601.0 m (1,972 ft) (previously Riva del Garda Hydroelectric Power Plant - 532 m (1,745 ft)
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