The Hyundai i20 is a five door hatchback car which made its debut at the 2008 Paris Motor Show in October 2008 and arrive on sale in late 2008 — to fit between the i10 and i30 and to replace the Getz. In India, the Hyundai i20 went on sale in late December 2008.
 
Specifications
ITEMS
MAGNA ASTA & ASTA(O)
DIMENSIONS
Overall Length (mm) 3940
Overall Width (mm) 1710
Overall Height (mm) 1505
Wheelbase (mm) 2525
Front Track (mm) 1505
Rear Track (mm) 1503
Fuel Tank capacity (mm) 45
ENGINE
Material All Aluminium Cylinder Engine
No.of cylinders 5
No. of valves 16
Valvetrain (type) (SOHC / DOHC) DOHC
Displacement (CC) 1197
Maximum Power (ps / rpm) 80 / 5200
Maximum Torque (kgm / rpm) 11.4 / 4000
TRANSMISSION
Type 5-Speed Manual
SUSPENSION
Front Suspension Mc Pherson Strut with Coil Spring
Rear Suspension Coupled Torsion Beam Axle with Coil Spring
Shock Absorbers Gas Type (Front & Rear)
BRAKES
Front Disc
Rear Drum
TYRE
Size & Type 175/70 R14, Tubeless
Steel wheel
185/65 R14, Tubeless
Alloy wheel

Features
ITEMS MAGNA ASTA ASTA(O)
SAFETY & SECURITY
Child-Safety Rear Door Locks
S S S
Front Seat belt Pretensioner
- S S
Day & Night Inside Rear View Mirror
S S S
Central Locking (5 DR)
S S S
Keyless Entry with Folding Key
- S S
Front - Fog Lamps
- S S
Rear - Fog Lamps
S S S
ABS with EBD
- S S
Immobiliser
S S S
Front Dual Airbags
- S S
Side & Curtain Airbags
- - S
PAB (Passanger Airbag) ON/OFF Switch
- S S
RHD Controls
S S S
EXTERIOR
2 Tone Beige Interior Colour
S S S
Driver & Passg ORVM
S S S
Body Coloured ORVM
S S S
Body Coloured Bumper
S S S
Body Coloured Side Door Handles
S S S
Body Coloured Radiator Grille
S S S
Full Wheel Cover
S - -
Alloy Wheels
- S S
INTERIOR
Rear Parcel Tray
S S S
4 Speakers with 2 Front Tweeters
S S S
Ash Tray
S S S
Map Pocket - Frt Door
S S S
Front & Rr Door Full Size Arm Rest
S S S
Passanger Side Seat Back Pocket
S S S
Centre Console Tray
S S S
Chrome Inside Door Handles
S S S
Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
- S S
Leather Wrapped & Chrome finish TGS Knob
- S S
Glove Box Cooling
S S S
Coat Hook
S S S
INSTRUMENT PANEL
Tachometer
S S S
Electronic Multidisplay Meter
- - -
Dual Tripmeter
S S S
Driving Time
S S S
Digital Clock
S S S
Outside Temperature
S S S
Calendar
S S S
Low Fuel Warning
S S S
Door & Tailgate Ajar Warning
S S S
Ignition Key Reminder - CLS disabled
S S S
Battery Saver
S S S
Seat Belt Warning (All 5 seats)
- S S
COMFORT & CONVENIENCE
60:40 Rear Seat Folding
S S S
Adjustable Front & Rear Headrests
S S S
Height Adjustable Driver Seat
- S S
Full Fabric Cloth Upholstery
S S S
Air Conditioner with Heater
Manual FATC FATC
Rear AC Cooling
S S S
Electronic Power steering
S S S
Tilt & Telescopic Steering
S S S
Internally Adjustable ORVMs
S - -
Electrically Adjustable ORVM
- S S
Electrically Folding ORVM
- S S
Power Windows - Frt
S S S
Power Windows - Rr
S S S
Power Window Switches
- - -
Driver Side Autodown
S S S
Driver Side Safety
S S S
Illumination
S S S
Timelag
S S S
Clutch Foot Rest
S S S
Rear Wiper & Washer
- S S
Defogger - RR
S S S
Cigar Lighter
S S S
Portable Ashtray
S S S
Luggage Lamp
S S S
2 DIN CD+MP3 Music System
S S S
Audio Input - Auxillary & USB
Aux Only S S
Steering Audio Remote
- S S
Roof Antenna
S S S
Pricing

Ex-Showroom Prices for Delhi (Introductory Price)
Model Ex-Showroom Prices (Rs.)
i20 Magna 479900
i20 Asta 559900
i20 Asta (O) 581900

Skin,Teeth & Hair Care Tips For Men To Look Handsome & Beautiful

A lot of boys are bashful when it comes to beauty, often because they'd prefer to be rugged, masculine or handsome, anything but beautiful!

Thankfully with a wealth of new men's health and personal care products on the market looking your very best is easier than ever before. Take care of yourself properly and - cliché though it may be - your natural beauty will be shining through in no time!

Looking After Your Skin:

The teenage years are a traumatic time for your skin. Hormonal changes, excess oil production, sweat and air and water pollution all contribute to spots. A lot of times these breakouts aren't restricted to your face, but can even pop up on your shoulders, back and bum! Fight back by using face and body wash, and investigate the wide range of male skincare products in your local chemist's shop. Be sure to pick up:

* A good all over cleanser, such as soap or body wash.
* Moisturizer for dry skin.
* Facial exfoliator (grainy scrub) to help remove dead skin cells, which you should use a few times per week.
* Face wash for your skin type: dry/sensitive, normal, oily or combination.
* Toner to improve your skin tone and tighten pores.
* Facial moisturizer to leave your face feeling silky smooth.
* A rich shaving gel to help your razor glide over your skin.
* A razor with an aloe and/or vitamin strip to discourage nasty razor burn.
* The contact information of a recommended dermatologist if you feel that your skin needs professional attention.

Looking After Your Teeth:

Good oral hygiene is sometimes a forgotten beauty secret, but nothing could be less attractive than dirty, stained teeth, puffy gums and bad breath. Make sure that you rise above this disgusting state by:

* Finding a toothbrush shaped to fit your mouth.
* Toothpaste in a flavour you like.
* Antiseptic and anti-plaque mouthwash.
* Dental floss to pass between your teeth and dislodge debris.
* Using all three of these products in combination after every meal.
* Visiting your dentist for regular check-ups and cleaning.

Looking After Your Hair:

Almost as nasty as poor oral hygiene is lank, greasy hair. Visit a barber or hairstyle to ask for the right haircut for your face shape, not what is simply trendy or cheap. When you get home, keep this hair heaven with:

* A shampoo for your hair type - thin, thick, coloured, dry, oily or normal.
* Daily shampooing to clean your hair.
* Conditioner to leave your hair shiny, healthy and smooth.
* A comb to help navigate your tangles.
* Gel or another styling product to help hold your preferred style.

Looking After the Rest:

There's so much more to looking fantastic, but so little time! Carve out a few extra minutes to:

* Apply deodorant and/or antiperspirant liberally each morning.
* Pluck any stray hairs between your eyebrows.
* Trim any nose or ear hairs that you can see.
* Use sunscreen every day, even if it is cloudy or rainy outside.
* Buy a small lip balm to treat chapped lips.
* Splurge on cologne for an extra boost.

Looking good shouldn't be hard work. As soon as you get into a daily routine of looking after your skin, teeth and hair you should start to see results. But, even if you morph into a male model overnight, remember that beauty is only skin deep. Strive to look your best, be yourself and have fun!

Wed, Jan 7 01:34 PM
The chairman of Satyam Computer Services resigned on Wednesday, saying profits had been inflated over the last several years.
Following is the text of his letter, which was released by the Bombay Stock Exchange.
Note: references using Indian numerical system of crores and lakhs have been converted to Western system.
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To the Board of Directors
Satyam Computer Services Ltd.
From B. Ramalinga Raju
Chairman, Satyam Computer Services Ltd. January 7, 2009
Dear Board Members,
It is with deep regret, and tremendous burden that I am carrying on my conscience, that I would like to bring the following facts to your notice:

1. The Balance Sheet carries as of September 30, 2008

a. Inflated (non-existent) cash and bank balances of 50.40 billion rupees ($1.04 billion) (as against 53.61 billion reflected in the books).

b. An accrued interest of 3.76 billion rupees which is non-existent.

c. An understated liability of 12.30 billion rupees on account of funds arranged by me.

d. An overstated debtors position of 4.90 billion rupees (as against 26.51 billion reflected in the books)

2. For the September quarter (Q2) we reported a revenue of 27.00 billion rupees and an operating margin of 6.49 billion rupees (24 pct of revenues) as against the actual revenues of 21.12 billion rupees and an actual operating margin of 610 million rupees (3 percent of revenues). This has resulted in artificial cash and bank balances going up by 5.88 billion rupees in Q2 alone.
The gap in the Balance Sheet has arisen purely on account of inflated profits over a period of last several years (limited only to Satyam standalone, books of subsidiaries reflecting true performance). What started as a marginal gap between actual operating profit and the one reflected in the books of accounts continued to grow over the years. It has attained unmanageable proportions as the size of company operations grew significantly (annualized revenue run rate of 112.76 billion rupees in the September quarter, 2008, and official reserves of 83.92 billion rupees). The differential in the real profits and the one reflected in the books was further accentuated by the fact that the company had to carry additional resources and assets to justify higher level of operations -- thereby significantly increasing the costs.
Every attempt made to eliminate the gap failed. As the promoters held a small percentage of equity, the concern was that poor performance would result in a take-over, thereby exposing the gap. It was like riding a tiger, not knowing how to get off without being eaten.
The aborted Maytas acquisition deal was the last attempt to fill the fictitious assets with real ones. Maytas' investors were convinced that this is a good divestment opportunity and a strategic fit. Once Satyam's problem was solved, it was hoped that Maytas' payments can be delayed. But that was not to be. What followed in the last several days is common knowledge. I would like the Board to know:

1. That neither myself, nor the Managing Director (including our spouses) sold any shares in the last eight years -- excepting for a small proportion declared and sold for philanthropic purposes.

2. That in the last two years a net amount of 12.30 billion rupees was arranged to Satyam (not reflected in the books of Satyam) to keep the operations going by resorting to pledging all the promoter shares and raising funds from known sources by giving all kinds of assurances (Statement enclosed, only to the members of the board). Significant dividend payments, acquisitions, capital expenditure to provide for growth did not help matters. Every attempt was made to keep the wheel moving and to ensure prompt payment of salaries to the associates. The last straw was the selling of most of the pledged share by the lenders on account of margin triggers.

3. That neither me, nor the Managing Director took even one rupee/dollar from the company and have not benefitted in financial terms on account of the inflated results.

4. None of the board members, past or present, had any knowledge of the situation in which the company is placed. Even business leaders and senior executives in the company, such as, Ram Mynampati, Subu D, T.R. Anand, Keshab Panda, Virender Agarwal, A.S. Murthy, Hari T, S.V. Krishnan, Vijay Prasad, Manish Mehta, Murali V, Sriram Papani, Kiran Kavale, Joe Lagiola, Ravindra Penumetsa; Jayaraman and Prabhakar Gupta are unaware of the real situation as against the books of accounts. None of my or Managing Director's immediate or extended family members has any idea about these issues.
Having put these facts before you, I leave it to the wisdom of the board to take the matters forward. However, I am also taking the liberty to recommend the following steps:

1. A Task Force has been formed in the last few days to address the situation arising out of the failed Maytas acquisition attempt. This consists of some of the most accomplished leaders of Satyam:, Subu D, T.R. Anand, Keshab Panda and Virender Agarwal, representing business functions, and A.S. Murthy, Hari T and Murali V representing support functions. I suggest that Ram Mynampati be made the Chairman of this Task Force to immediately address some of the operational matters on hand. Ram can also act as an interim CEO reporting to the board.

2. Merrill Lynch can be entrusted with the task of quickly exploring some Merger opportunities.

3. You may have a restatement of accounts' prepared by the auditors in light of the facts that I have placed before you.
I have promoted and have been associated with Satyam for well over twenty years now. I have seen it grow from few people to 53,000 people, with 185 Fortune 500 companies as customers and operations in 66 countries. Satyam has established an excellent leadership and competency base at all levels. I sincerely apologize to all Satyamites and stakeholders, who have made Satyam a special organization, for the current situation. I am confident they will stand by the company in this hour of crisis.
In light of the above, I fervently appeal to the board to hold together to take some important steps. Mr. T.R. Prasad is well placed to mobilize support from the government at this crucial time. With the hope that members of the Task Force and the financial advisor, Merrill Lynch (now Bank of America) will stand by the company at this crucial hour, I am marking copies of this statement to them as well.
Under the circumstances, I am tendering my resignation as the chairman of Satyam and shall continue in this position only till such time the current board is expanded. My continuance is just to ensure enhancement of the board over the next several days or as early as possible.
l am now prepared to subject myself to the laws of the land and face consequences thereof.
(B. Ramalinga Raju)

Health in Your Hand: Seven Mudras for Amazing Health Benefits

Mudras are very powerful. If you practice these mudras regularly you can see the wonderful health benefits.

1. Gyan Mudra (Mudra of Knowledge):

Method:
Touch the tip of the thumb to the tip of the index finger, with the other three fingers stretched out.
Specialty:
As it is a mudra of knowledge, it enhances the knowledge. The tip of thumb has centers of pituitary and endocrine glands. When we press these centers by index finger the two glands work actively.
Time duration:
There is no particular time duration for this mudra. You can practice by sitting, standing or lying on bed whenever and wherever you have time.
Benefits:
  • ncreases memory power and sharpens the brain
  • Enhances concentration and prevents Insomnia
  • If we practice it regularly, it will cure all psychological disorders like Mental, Hysteria, Anger and Depression

2. Prithvi Mudra (Mudra of Earth):

Method:
Tip of the ring finger touches the tip of the thumb, with the other three fingers stretched out.
Specialty:
It reduces all physical weaknesses.
Time Duration:
It has no particular time duration. You can practice it any time you want.
Benefits:
  • It helps to increase the weight for weak people
  • It improves the complexion of skin and makes the skin to glow
  • It makes the body active by keeping it healthy

3. Varuna Mudra (Mudra of Water):

Method:
Tip of little finger touches the tip of thumb, with the other three fingers stretched out.
Specialty:
It balances the water content and prevents all diseases which come due to lack of water.
Time Duration:
It has no specific time duration and one can practice it according to their time.
Benefits:
  • It retains clarity in blood by balancing water content in the body
  • Prevents the pains of Gastroenteritis and Muscle Shrinkage

4. Vayu Mudra (Mudra of Air):

Method:
Keep the index finger on the base of the thumb and press with thumb keeping the other three fingers straight.
Specialty:
It prevents all the diseases that occur due to the imbalance of the air.
Time Duration:
The practice of this mudra for 45 minutes reduces the severity of the disease in 12 to 24 hours. For better results practice it for two months.
Benefits:
  • It cures Rheumatism, Arthritis, Gout, Parkinson's disease and paralysis without any medicine
  • It is useful for Cervical Spondilytis, paralysis to face and catching of nerve in neck
  • It corrects the disorder of gas in the stomach
5. Shunya Mudra (Mudra of Emptiness):

Method:
Keep the middle finger at the mount of Venus and press it with thumb.
Specialty:
It reduces the dullness in our body.
Time Duration:
One can practice it for 40 to 60 minutes daily until to be cured from the disease.
Benefits:
  • It relieves an earache within 4 or 5 minutes
  • It is useful for the deaf and mentally challenged, but not for inborn ones.

6. Surya Mudra (Mudra of Sun):

Method:
Bend the ring finger and press it with thumb.
Specialty:
It sharpens the center in thyroid gland .
Time Duration:
Practice it daily twice for 5 to 15 minutes.
Benefits:
  • It reduces cholesterol in body and helps in reducing weight
  • It reduces anxiety
  • It corrects indigestion problems

7. Prana Mudra (Mudra of Life):

Method:
Bend ring finger and little finger and touch the tip of thumb with their tips keeping the remaining two fingers stretched.
Specialty:
As it is the mudra of life, it improves the power of life. Weak people become strong. It reduces the clamps in blood vessels . If we practice it regularly, we will become active.
Time Duration:
No specific time duration. One can practice it any time.
Benefits:
  • It improves immunity
  • Improves the power of eyes and reduces eye related diseases
  • It removes the vitamin deficiency and fatigue
8. Apana Mudra (Mudra of Digestion):

Method:
The tips of middle finger and ring finger touch the tip of thumb while the other two fingers are stretched out.
Specialty:
It plays an important role in our health as it regulates the excretory system.
Time Duration:
Practice it daily for 45 minutes, but practice for longer time yields more benefits.
Benefits:
  • It regulates diabetes
  • It cures constipation and piles
  • It helps excreting the normal waste regularly
9. Apana Vayu Mudra (Mudra of Heart):


Method:
The tips of the middle finger and ring finger touch the tip of thumb, while the index finger touches the base of thumb and little finger stretched out.
Specialty:
It benefits the heart. It works like injection in the reduction of heart attack. It is as powerful as sorbitate tablet. It reduces the gas content in body.
Time Duration:
Practice it as many times as you can. Heart patients and BP patients can practice it for 15 minutes daily twice for better results.
Benefits:
  • It strengthens the heart and regularizes palpitation
  • It regulates excretory system
  • It redeems gastric trouble
10. Linga Mudra (Mudra of Heat):

Method:
Interlock the fingers of both the hands and keep the thumb of the left hand vertically straight and encircle it with the thumb and the index finger of the right hand..
Specialty:
It generates heat in our body. Take milk, ghee, more water and fruit juices in addition to practice of this mudra for much benefits.
Time Duration:
Practice it any time you want. But don't practice it a lot as it produces heat in the body.. It can cause sweating even in winter if you practice it longer.
Benefits:
  • It stops production of phlegm and gives power to lungs
  • It cures severe cold and bronchial infection
  • It invigorates the body
It is amazing but true. If you want to see the results, start today!




Olive Oil

Four decades ago, researchers from the Seven Countries Study concluded that the monounsaturated fats in olive oil were largely responsible for the low rates of heart disease and cancer on the Greek island of Crete. Now we know that olive oil also contains polyphenols, powerful antioxidants that may help prevent age-related diseases.





Yogurt

In the 1970s, Soviet Georgia was rumored to have more centenarians per capita than any other country. Reports at the time claimed that the secret of their long lives was yogurt, a food ubiquitous in their diets. While the age-defying powers of yogurt never have been proved directly, yogurt is rich in calcium, which helps stave off osteoporosis and contains 'good bacteria' that help maintain gut health and diminish the incidence of age-related intestinal illness.


Fish

Thirty years ago, researchers began to study why the native Inuits of Alaska were remarkably free of heart disease. The reason, scientists now think, is the extraordinary amount of fish they consume. Fish is an abundant source of omega-3 fats, which help prevent cholesterol buildup in arteries and protect against abnormal heart rhythms.




Chocolate

The Kuna people of the San Blas islands, off the coast of Panama, have a rate of heart disease that is nine times less than that of mainland Panamanians. The reason? The Kuna drink plenty of a beverage made with generous proportions of cocoa, which is unusually rich in flavanols that help preserve the healthy function of blood vessels. Maintaining youthful blood vessels lowers risk of high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, kidney disease and dementia.











Nuts

Studies of Seventh-Day Adventists (a religious denomination that emphasizes healthy living and a vegetarian diet) show that those who eat nuts gain, on average, an extra two and a half years. Nuts are rich sources of unsaturated fats, so they offer benefits similar to those associated with olive oil. They’re also concentrated sources of vitamins, minerals and other phytochemicals, including antioxidants.



Blueberries

In a landmark study published in 1999, researchers at Tufts University’s Jean Mayer Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging fed rats blueberry extract for a period of time that in 'rat lives' is equivalent to 10 human years. These rats outperformed rats fed regular chow on tests of balance and coordination when they reached old age. Compounds in blueberries (and other berries) mitigate inflammation and oxidative damage, which are associated with age-related deficits in memory and motor function.

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