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India couldn’t have asked for a better gift on its sixty-second birthday. ISRO’s (Ind
ia Space Research Organisation) well timed the launch of ‘Bhuvan’, india specific and much better resolution, an indian answer to Google Earth.
‘Bhuvan’, which means earth in Sanskrit, is not just the Indian version of Google Earth and Wikimapia. The remote sensing 3D image portal something more than that – a strong answer to such mapping application websites. It is really a powerful tool as the Minister of State in the PMO Prithviraj Chavan called it.
The tool would offer pictures of the globe, just like Google Earth, and navigable in the same way but currently has the best resolutions over the Indian sub-continent. It allows users to fly from space to street level, grab, spin and zoom down to any place.
As mentioned on wikipedia
By nish on Jul 3, 2009 in PMP | 0 Comments
Sharing free PMP resources that I think are worth spending time
Sample Questions:
Voightps : Set of 10 – 15 questions and provide reasoning for every answer, you can do this while taking small breaks at work, each test will not take more than 5 minutes. 2 test a day are good enough, identify the weak area and then make sure you clear your concepts.
Oliver
Lehman 75 questions: Not exactly as exam but good to identify gaps
Oliver Lehman 175 questions: In pdf format. These questions are more close to exam questions
Flashcards:
Quizlet : Free PMP flashcards, I liked Rita’s process chart and PMP processes
Concepts:
Earned Value Analysis: I liked these videos as they are simple and do not complicate this concept.
Delegation :
By nish on Jul 1, 2009 in PMP | 0 Comments
Once my application was selected for audit, I started my preparation using PMBOK as I assumed that I will not be able to appear before 30th June’09, however I got authorization to appear on June 11th and scheduled my exam for 25th June and later preponed it to 24th June’09. To be on point, what I learnt is that the concepts, logic and basics are same for both the guides, there are some changes in ITTO (Input – Tool – Techniques – Outputs) and in language, however if you are planning to cram ITTO then refer to latest PMBOK. Also, I feel the how you prepare for exam, your strategy and most of the questions will not change.
Here are the best sites which describe difference between two PMBOK’s. Please do add any good website which I missed out.
Websites:
Videos:
By nish on Jun 30, 2009 in PMP | 1 Comment
As we all know that we can not cure everything with one medicine same way there are different ways of preparation for PMP exam. Some are like me who can not study for long and also do not have that much time to spend months and some are who have time and would like to spend quality time preparing for exam. I have listed two strategies for preparation, I will recommend that you customize these strategies depending on your style and convenience.
1. Strategy for PMP in 30 days: 60 Hours
2. Strategy for PMP in 60 days: 120 Hours
Also, you can read my exam strategy to be used on the day of exam.
By nish on Jun 30, 2009 in PMP | 4 Comments
Prospective PMPs have requested me a lot in different PMP preparation forums to share how I cleared my PMP exam in 30 days including the PMP audit process, please read my post on “PMP preparation strategy”. Here is the date by date account of PMP exam process, application to audit to exam.
I have been thinking of giving PMP exam for couple of years, but never prepared for it. One day in Feb’09, one of my friend mailed me that he has cleared the PMP exam with a message ” Pappu Pass ho gaya” (Kid cleared the exam). That day I asked congratulated me and he told me to stop being Lazy and I should also go ahead and get it, it’s worth it. So this instance triggered me to give a shot to PMP certification.
I reached to training department in my organization and asked them about PMP exam preparation courses (mandatory hours) and I was informed that they have tie up with cyberlearning to provide online Project management course which fulfills one of the eligibility requirements (mandatory 35 contact hours). If you are looking to get these mandatory hours at an optimum cost, I will recommend PMP prepcast. To know more about PMP prepcast, do read <”Benefits of PMP Prepcast”.>
By nish on Jun 30, 2009 in PMP | 2 Comments
This is for people like me who can not study for months and can not go through 10 different sources. I strongly believe that for examination prespective, after certain amount of study the “Law of diminishing results” comes into effect. There are so many books available, you can not read all for exam. Total amount I spent apart from examination fee and online 35 mandatory hours (that too sponsored by company), was only $ 20.
Prerequisite: To clear PMP in 30 days or 60 hours, you need to have some background that supports this short duration. This study plan is a very focused and need you experience and education to reduce the learning time. I have listed some prerequisite which I could have think of and is not exhaustive list, try to get the intent.
Experience:
By nish on Mar 21, 2009 in technology | 0 Comments
By nish on Mar 16, 2009 in Kitchen corner, Uncategorized | 2 Comments

Before sleeping, my husband said he wanted to eat Yummy Yummy “Chole” for his lunch. I was very happy as my husband rarely demand for food. I thought to make the best for him (i always try). So I soaked the chole.
My both mother & in law, have good hand in cooking, so I usually take help from them. This recipe came out too well and not only my husband but all his friends also like the chole’s which i make. Thanks to my both the mum’s!!!!
I use very less of spices and oil in all my dishes, and trust me its healthy as well as tasty!
So lets start….
Serving : 4 Adult
Ingredients:
250gm Chole or Chick pea

Chole (Chick Pea) Soaked in water
1cup green onion or red onion paste
1cup tomato puree or fresh tomato paste

Tomato & Onion paste