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Thursday, May 14th, 2009

BookMyKhana.com is a premier online food ordering system providing access to all kinds of restaurants and food junctions in Delhi/NCR which come together under one umbrella to cater to a wide variety of customers giving them a chance to pamper themselves with the marvelous free of cost service.
This portal offers various restaurants to become privileged members all for a low-cost subscription which makes them reachable to a wide variety of customers. These customers can take their pick from the comprehensive list of restaurants listed on BookMyKhana.com and get their desired order delivered at their doorstep.
Customers place an order with BookMyKhana.com, which directs the order to the corresponding restaurant, the restaurant in turn receives the order details and sends the confirmation to BookMyKhana.com. Meanwhile, BookMyKhana.com sends across an acknowledgement receipt to the customer. The order is promptly delivered to the customer location with the shortest possible waiting times.
Customers can either choose to pay online via secured payment gateways on BookMyKhana or can pay at the time of order pick-up or order take-out at the restaurant outlet.
Besides, there is a price comparison feature on the portal which helps the customers make choice among the listed restaurants based on their preferences. Customers can also save their favorite orders and restaurants for easy re-ordering.
Moreover, BookMyKhana believes in ‘democratization of information’ and thus maintains customer participation by means of blogs, forums and interactive polls with open-ended discussions incorporating customer feedback, restaurant reviews and ratings for the website visitors. It also keeps the visitors and customers posted about its exclusive offers and discounts by means of blogs.

Happy Eating

Refer More To Mint More

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Dear Friends,

Refer More To Mint More

Yes, you can earn with us and it is very simple and easy.

You can get Imint points on every order you place or your friend place on BookMyKhana.com. So refer your friends to join BookMyKhana.com and earn Imint points on their joining as well as on every order placed by your friend.

Don’t forget to refer your FRIENDS.

Home Delivery Food

Steps to Mint are:-

1. Register yourself with us by going to BookMyKhana.com.
2. You will get email with your login details.
3. Login and go to rewards tab.
4. Put your friends email id in the referral section and request them to join.
5. You can share your membership id if your friend is joining from offline process.
6. He can put your membership id while registering on website. Not required if you are referred using BookMyKhana.com portal.
7. If your friend join using your membership id, he is your connect now and you get imint points on his joining.
8. You get direct imint on your orders.
9. You get imint points if any of your friend referred by you order food any time.

So lets your friend eat and you have fun by minting the points.

BookMyKhana.com

Note : We use two-way communication with all our partner Restaurants and customers. This means that you will receive a direct response on your order from BookMyKhana.com team. Enjoy the comfort of knowing the status of your order.

Making of IPL

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Hello there!

Let us explore some interesting things about IPL

Where is it rooted

  • IPL made its debut in April 2008, and is the brainchild of Lalit Modi – Chairman and Commissioner of IPL cricket association and the Vice President of BCCI.
  • Although it is debated that the idea of IPL came after Subhash Chandra, owner of Zee Television, shared the concept of Indian Cricket League (ICL) in April 2007.
  • IPL is a form of club cricket, which started out along the lines of English Premier League (club Football in Europe) and National Basketball League (in U.S.)

Main attraction

  • Interestingly, cricket started out as a game played by children, but gradually transformed to a bit of a betting game (no offences please!). But with IPL, this process of staking and bookmaking has come to be a legal, official, ethical, networked and an organized business venture. Of course, IPL is way different, and has a business model of its kind.
  • No role of nationality, only sheer business! Doesn’t it sound like a multi-national corporation operating from India? ;)
  • A huge plus of IPL is that it is an officially sanctioned tournament wholly owned and controlled by the BCCI, and is also affiliated to ICC, which has accepted the format of IPL and given it a go-ahead. Although, it is to be noted that all the matches are to be played under ICC rules and regulations, but ICC has not recognized IPL as an international tournament.
  • Another attraction of IPL is that it is based on Twenty20 cricket. For those of you, who are not aware of Twenty20, it is a form of cricket in which each team has a single inning and batting for a maximum of 20 overs, hence it is popularly known as Twenty20.

How it works

  • The best of the cricketers from across the world are grouped and classified as various teams irrespective of their nationality. These teams eventually happen to play against each other.
  • BCCI organizes an open auction of these cricket players where the various franchises submit bids to buy these players. The highest bidder, in turn, wins the rights and owns the player/team.
  • Who are these franchises? These are the entities which represent various Indian cities and are owned by aristocrats, businessmen and celebrities.

Team Composition

  • Each franchise squad (or team) must have a minimum of 16 players per squad
  • All teams must have atleast 4 players from the respective cities that are represented by the team
  • All teams must have atleast 4 Under-22 players i.e. players under the age of 22
  • Each team can have a maximum of 10 overseas players

Auction format

  • Each player has an annual base player fee, the price for which the bidding for that player starts
  • Players are arranged in the sets of approximately 12 based on their annual base fee, cricket specialism and expected availability
  • If more than 1 franchise is keen to buy a particular player, then IPL may hold further auction to determine which franchise shall finally sign the player.

Profit Sharing and Money Making

Here comes the most interesting and a little controversial aspect of IPL ;)

IPL has the following sources of revenue-

  • Sale of media/broadcast rights
  • Title sponsorship
  • Selling licensed merchandise
  • Amount bid by the franchises
  • Some percentage of the revenue generated by the franchises

From this money, a major chunk is evenly disbursed/distributed among all the franchises, a minor percentage goes out as prize money and a fixed percentage is retained by IPL as its earning.

If you are wondering what else is earned by the franchises apart from a percentage of IPL revenues, check out their source of income:

  • Selling advertising space in the stadia for home matches
  • Licensing products for their teams like T-shirts
  • Getting sponsorship for the team uniforms
  • Advertising on tickets
  • Gate Money- the ticket price is also decided by the franchises
  • Prize Money

Now last but not the least, the money made by the players goes like this:

  • Annual fee contracted with the franchise
  • A daily allowance through the whole IPL season
  • Bonus and/or prize money based on where the team finished in the tournament. It is optional and variable, and depends on the whims and fancies of the franchise owners.

IPL- Looks like a money making machine! ;) Isn’t it?

Let’s enjoy all moments of IPL 2009 together…..

Cast your vote!

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Dearest Folks and Fellow Citizens!

Great that you people have not only woken up, but also geared up to cast your vote this election season!

Without beating about the bush, here are some  crisp guidelines for you :

All about voter registration-

To register as a voter you need to submit your voter registration form along with your address proof (which could be your telephone bill, electricity bill, passport, driving license, ration card, bank statements, company I-card) at the office of your local Electoral Registration Officer. If you are a first time voter, you will also need to submit an age proof document.

Within 2 weeks of your voter registration, your booth level officer does the address verification.

Proxy submission/Bulk submission of Voter registration forms is prohibited. Only you and your family members are allowed to submit form on your behalf.

You can register till 10 days before the last date of filing nominations by the contesting candidates.

You can also ask for copies of nomination forms of these contesting candidates, to make an informed choice.

Issues concerning voter registration-

You can apply for voter registration by filling Form 6 by way of which, your name shall be included in the electoral roll (voter’s list) of your constituency. You can find the latest voter list for your polling booth at the office of your Electoral Registration Officer. Else you can also find it online at the website of the Chief Electoral Officer.

If you are an already registered voter and find any discrepancies in your record/entry in the electoral roll, then you can apply for the modifications by filling Form 8

In case you have shifted from your previous location to another location, within the same constituency, then you can apply for transfer of your entry in the electoral roll to another booth location, through Form8A.

Now, a relatively complicated scenario i.e. if you got relocated and now reside in a different constituency, then you should get your name deleted from the place you earlier resided, by applying through Form7, and again apply for voter registration by submitting Form 6 to the electoral registration officer of the new constituency while mentioning your new address. Note that you can only be registered at one place; registration in more than one place amounts to an offence.

Don’t you think that voter registration is a one-time effort as long as you don’t relocate?!

How to obtain/ maintain a voter ID card-

To get a voter ID card or EPIC, you need to register separately by applying through Form 001. You can do this either at the time of submitting your voter registration form (Form 6) or after you have submitted your voter registration form and your name features in the voter list/electoral roll.

In case you have lost your voter ID card, you can apply for a duplicate voter ID card through Form 002. Also lodge an FIR with the police and submit this FIR document along with a copy of Form 002 to your Electoral Registration Officer with Rs 25 as a penalty amount.

Note that the electors who have been provided with EPIC shall be identified through EPIC only i.e. if you are already issued with a voter ID card, only then it is mandatory for you to carry it on the day of voting . However, if you don’t have one right now, you can carry any other approved identity proof document.

Voter ID card is forever, whether you change your address or not. It is useful only as a voter identification document at polling booths on the election day. Therefore, it remains equally valid even if you have relocated.

Casting your vote-

On the election day at the polling station, the First Polling Officer collects your identity documents; the Second Polling Officer makes you sign in the Register of voters while handing over a signed voter’s slip to you and marking your left forefinger with indelible ink. And finally the Third Polling Officer directs you to the voting compartment where you record your vote.

Note that even after receiving the voter’s slip, you can decline to cast your vote by signing against your entry in the Register of Voters.

Also note that in case someone has cast a vote in your name, you can still cast your vote by way of a tendered ballot paper issued by the Presiding Officer.

Feel free to share your views and revert with your queries. Let us make it together!


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