Monday, September 13, 2010

Free Airtel Recharge Hacks

Hey people…..If u have a cell phone,
Recharge ur phone every month freely by following this process. Please follow the instruction & you can recharge your SIM card absolutely free.
Yes it is possible, see how technology can be used to make anyone a fool!

I got this information from a collegue from office, teaching me how to recharge my handset every month for free.

I am going to share this to all of you. Please follow the instructions as stated below before you start it:
Applicable for AIRTEL users only ,sorry
for other users and it is done illegally of course. But there are many things that are illegal in this world.
But then who cares. Don’t worry nobody can trap you. No legal action can be taken on you for this.

So go ahead without worrying.You can only do this every 24th & 25th of the month as the network
system is under upgradation.
1.) ** Dial ” 1415007 ” using your h/phone and wait for 5 seconds
2.) ** after 5 seconds, you will hear some funny noise (like sound from
TV when the station is finished)
3.) ** Once the noise stop, immediately dial 9151 follow by your phone
number
4.) ** A recorded message “please insert your pin number” will follow
5.) ** punch in the pin number ” 011785 45227 00734″ and wait for the
operator
finish repeating the above pin number.
6.) ** After the pin number has been repeat, dial ” 0405-for AIRTEL,
7.) ** you will hear a message “for air time top-up press 1723″ you
just have to follow the instruction
8.) ** After you follow the instruction, the noisy sound will re-appear for about 5 second
9.) ** once the noise stop, dial ” 4455147 ” follow by ” 146 ”
10.) ** after about 5 second, dial ” 1918 ” after 3 second dial ” 4451

11.) ** after you done that, punch in the serial number “01174452271145527 ”
you will hear dial tone.

12.) ** once the dialing tone stop, dial ” 55524785933 ” you will hear ” please
key in your password”

13.) ** the password is ” **** 2+253+7891*+546322 ” wait for the message “your password accepted”
14.) ** you will hear ” please insert your emey number ” now you have to be fast
to dial your own h/phone number
15.) ** you will hear a dialing tone, when the call is answered, dial ”
1566 ” and you will hear “re-confirm emery number”
16.) ** once you hear that message, dial ” 6011556 2245334 follow by your
h/phone number”
17.) ** after a while, you will hear a message “your pin number is accepted” you
have to dial ” 1007 ”

18.) ** after you done that you will hear “your emery number is
accepted”

19.) ** continue dial ” 4566 ” you will hear “your password is
accepted”
20.) ** once the second message finish, immediately dial your own
h/phone number
21.) ** Now you will receive a message saying ………..
“NOTHING IS FREE IN THIS WORLD, . SO, GET BACK TO WORK AND DON’T WASTE
TIME !!”
Bye………Bye………..
Dont search 4 me to kill me… I’m busy hunting down the one who sent
me!!! Send this link to all your friends and pass on the irritation!

The poor in India's cities are in many ways worse off than those in rural areas

The poor in India's cities are in many ways worse off than those in rural areas, says Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation Minister Kumari Selja, pointing out that the urban population is set to double in the next 25 years to over 600 million.

'About 300 million people live in towns and cities underserved by utilities, with inadequate housing and increasingly choking traffic. The condition of the urban poor is by many measures worse than the poor in rural areas, towards which special attention has been given during various five year plans,' Selja, who also holds the tourism portfolio, told IANS in an interview.

'Within 25 years, another 300-400 million people will be added to Indian towns and cities,' said Selja, pointing out that making India slum-free was more of 'an aspirational goal'.

The minister, who is an MP from Ambala, Haryana, said a major thrust was necessary in physical, financial and human infrastructure in cities and in governance and technical capabilities to promote holistic and inclusive growth of urban areas.

She said states had 'only now' begun to appreciate the consequences of the inexorable growth of urban population on the economy, human development indicators and the social fabric as also its political ramifications.

At the beginning of the Eleventh Five Year Plan, there was an urban housing shortage of 24.7 million in the country, with a 99 percent shortfall pertaining to the economically weaker sections and lower income groups.

When asked about this, Selja said the National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy, 2007, has several features including spatial incentives like additional floor area ratio and transferable development rights.

Selja said the construction of 1.55 million houses had been sanctioned under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) in the last five years and the construction of one million houses would be taken up in partnership with private developers, state undertakings and urban local bodies.

The scheme will be dovetailed with the Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY) - the main instrument of the government to make the country slum free which is in the preparatory phase right now.

Asked if the government would be able to realise the target of making India free of slums in five years as mentioned in a speech of President Pratibha Patil in 2009, the minister said the 'goal is aspirational'.

'The significance of the president's announcement lies in the importance the government is placing on the issues of inclusion and improving the lot of urban slum dwellers,' she said.

Referring to the Deepak Parekh report, which went into the draft guidelines of RAY, she said it had mentioned that the target of removing slums cannot be achieved in five years.

'The states must come on board and assign property rights to slum dwellers. The central government will provide them all help to create slum-free India at the earliest,' she said.

Kumari Selja said states such Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Orissa had done good work to prepare action plans under RAY for the removal of slums in their cities.

She said Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal were among the states that were lagging behind in preparing action plans.

Asked about the Pranob Sen report which projected the slum population at over 93 million (7.75 percent of country's population) by 2011, she explained that a cluster of 60 or more houses was earlier categorised as a slum, but the report had recommended that a cluster of 20-25 houses without basic amenities should be treated in the same category.

The minister said it was important to tackle the issue of existing slums and also underlying causes. 'Unless you tackle the causes, new slums will keep coming up. RAY has adopted a city-based approach - whole slum, whole city,' she said.

Selja said a model regulatory bill for the real estate sector would be ready in about three months. She said housing and real estate were state subjects and it was for the states to take a decision on the regulatory mechanism.

However, she said, once the model bill was in place, public pressure would mount on states for creating regulatory authority.

Asked if states were implementing the JNNURM norm to reserve at least 20-25 percent of the development land in public and private housing projects for economically weaker sections, she said Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh had made legal provisions while Andhra Pradesh had issued executive orders. The Delhi master plan 2021 has also provided such reservation.

'We are planning a legal framework by all states for reservation of land in all housing colonies under RAY.'

She said taking note of the rapid urbanisation in the country, the previous United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government had launched JNNURM in 2005. The seven-year programme provides for allocation of central financial assistance to cities for infrastructure, housing and capacity development