World's Most Expensive Coin

Nearly half a million of the U.S. 'Double Eagle' gold twenty dollar coins were originally minted during the Great Depression, but now only 13 are known to be in existence today. In 2002 a Double Eagle sold at auction for $7.6 million.




A 'Double Eagle' gold twenty dollar coin is displayed above a catalogue picture showing the reverse side of the coin at Goldsmith's Hall on March 2, 2012 in London, England. 





Peter Swanston of the London Mint Office holds a 'Double Eagle' gold twenty dollar coin




Rare view of U.S. 'Double Eagle' gold twenty dollar coin



Front view of U.S. 'Double Eagle' gold twenty dollar coin

MTV VJs who made it to Bollywood


Originally hired to anchor shows, these VJs traveled an extra mile and were lucky enough to make it in tinsel town. Take a look



One of the first MTV India VJs, she eventually anchored her own iterview show for the channel. Soon, she was co-anchoring with Cyrus Broacha on Love Line and Style Check, along with award ceremonies and concerts for MTV. Soon after entering modeling, Malaika scored successful ads and cameo roles, and shot to household popularity with her "Chaiyya Chaiyya" in the 'Dil Se', and cemented her item-girl tag with "Kaal Dhamaal" (Kaal) Heyy Babyy, Om Shanti Om, and Welcome. More recently, her "Munni Badnaam" in the 2010 super-blockbuster Dabangg brought her back to the item girl spotlight.



 The Lalitpur-born Jatt came from a Forces background. After graduating from Delhi University, he worked as a construction worker. Then, Roadies Season 1 happened to him in 2003. After winning the youth-based reality show, he went on to host its subsequent seasons. While Rannvijay's 2009 debut 'Toss' received bad reviews (crappy acting, awful direction), the 2011 'Dharti' , a Punjabi film, did comparatively better. 
Rannvijay's role in 'Action Replayy' was marred by a lazy storyline, boring drama, and crass humor.



Ayushmann spent 5 prolific years on the theater circuit, including iconic plays like 'Andha Yug' before making his MTV debut on - and winning - MTV Roadies Season 2. MTV's 'The Voice of Youngistan followed, along with other MTV productions (including 2 seasons of Roadies and anchor gigs at the channel's media events). Then, six months after the TV debut that could have made him a household name - on 'Ek Thi Rajkumari', he quit when Wassup Youngistan went daily. More recently, he is set to debut in Bollywood as a sperm donor in Shoorjit Sarcar's film, 'Vicky Donor.


Just like Ayushmann, even VJ Purab played a sperm donor in Onir's 'I Am'. Purab debuted with Supari (2003), and had a uninspired run with Vastu Shastra (2004), and 13th Floor (2005), but it was My Brother Nikhil (2005) in which he proved his acting abilities. After two villain roles (Who Lamhe and Awarapan), he hit gold with Rock On!! (2008 to get a Special Jury Mention at the 2009 Filmfare Awards in 2009.



 Before getting a VJ-ing gig with MTV Networks Asia, Shenaz was acting in ads forAkai and Philips. While she debuted on the big screen with the 2001 Telugu 'Eduruleni Manishi', it was the 2003 Bollywood film 'Ishq Vishk' that got her a best supporting actress Filmfare nomination, and fame. The 'Aagey Se Right' and 'Radio' in 2009. She also acted in Luv Ka The End (the screenplay was written by her) Most notably, she played Imran Khan's fiance. in Delhi Belly. Shenaz currently hosts Culture Shock on theTravel Channel, and has a role as Rama Patel on the American TV show 'One Life To Live'.



Sophie Choudhry, or 'VJ Sophie' took her it-girl image to Bollywood in Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa. Other such roles followed, including Pyaar Ke Side Effects, Heyy Baby, and Money Hai to Honey Hai. 

After her flop debut opposite Fardeen Khan in 'Kitne Door Kitne Paas', she had a successful role in Awara Paagal Deewana. Then a long list of flops, inluding Girlfriend (2004), in which she played a jealous lesbian (appearing opposite Isha Koppikar) She was last seen in Deha, Team the Force and a supporting role in Kambakth Ishq.



 After marrying Arshad Warsi, she quit VJing for MTV. Last seen in Salaam Namaste , she also acted in Raghu Romeo.Maria currently hosts 'Do It Sweet' on NDTV Good Times.



 After her Bollywood debut as a temptress in 'Mumbai Matinee', Anusha acted in Viruddh opposite John Abraham, along with a a star cast that included Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, and Sharmila Tagore, and in 'Anthony Kaun Hai?' with Arshad Warsi and Sanjay Dutt. She was recently seen in Delhi Belly, playing VJ Soniya.

World Water Day


Water, a precious resource, is nature's most generous gift to mankind





March 22, International World Water Day is recognized globally as a day when individuals are called upon to focus attention on the importance of water and demand for the sustainable management of clean water resources. The day aims at building awareness about the precious resource that is fast depleting.


In this gallery, we bring to you spectacular images from around the world with a common theme: water. The gallery includes pictures of droughts, floods, homeless children seeking water, residents squabbling over the limited resource, among others.


In Photo:


An earthquake survivor drinks water from a well in a provisional camp at downtown Port-au-Prince October 30, 2010. The unusually high death rate in Haiti's cholera epidemic is slowing as people become aware of the disease and health experts provide treatment, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Wednesday. The United Nations' key aim now is to prevent the disease from spreading south to the capital Port-au-Prince and the camps for homeless survivors of the January 12 earthquake, from the northern department of Artibonite where it is concentrated.



Residents of a slum collect drinking water from a tanker at a roadside in Kolkata December 11, 2009. India's growing water shortages are seen as a potential dangerous trigger for wider social unrest. The government has been criticised for failing to address water and electricity shortages, both from the industry and the 1.1 billion population.


 A Sudanese girl from the war-torn Blue Nile state collects water from a muddy pond, in order to avoid a 12-hour wait at a water pump, in South Sudan's Doro refugee camp on December 10, 2011. More than 80,000 Sudanese have sought refuge in South Sudan from clashes between government forces and insurgents on the northern side of the poorly-marked and tense border, according to the United Nations.




 A starving Somali child is given water in Baidoa December 15, 1992.





Residents being evacuated through flood waters dodge an army truck carrying relief supplies for flood victims in Pakistan's Muzaffargarh district in Punjab province on August 11, 2010. The floods have ploughed a swathe of destruction more than 1,000 km (600 miles) long from northern Pakistan to the south, killing more than 1,600 people.


 A mental patient named Totok reacts as he is given a shower at the Galuh foundation house in East Bekasi, outskirt of Jakarta on October 23, 2009. The Galuh foundation house has housed more than 285 underprivileged mental patients since it was founded in 1982 by Gendu Mulatip.


A boat is seen stranded on the cracked bed of a dried area of Xieshan, which is part of Poyang Lake in east China's Jiangxi Province on May 4, 2011. Chinese officials warned that an extended low-flow period, caused by the lingering spring drought in central China, might pose a threat to navigation in parts of the Yangtze River, the longest waterway in China, Xinhua News Agency reported.



 A woman falls off her board as she surfs in the Mediterranean Sea off Tel Aviv during a windy winter day. Picture taken on January 16, 2012.




A man drinks water on a mattress floating along a flooded street in central Bangkok October 29, 2011. Receding floodwaters north of Bangkok have reduced the threat to the Thai capital, the prime minister said, but high tides in the Gulf of Thailand will still test the city's flood defences. 




A journalist takes a sample of the red polluted water in the Jianhe River in Luoyang, Henan province on December 13, 2011. According to the local media, the sources of the pollution are two illegal chemical plants discharging their production waste water into the rain sewer pipes.


A boat is seen at a frozen lagoon in Venice on February 6, 2012. Bitterly cold weather sweeping across Europe claimed victims, brought widespread disruption to transport services, and left thousands without power with warnings that low temperatures would continue into the following week. 



A homeless child tries to drink water from a plastic container on a beach in Mumbai October 10, 2010.



 A man and a dog drink water from a fountain during a sunny day in Prague as temperatures hovered over 28 degrees Celsius on July 12, 2011. 



A man swims in waist deep flood waters in Pakistan's Muzaffargarh district in Punjab province on August 11, 2010. The floods have ploughed a swathe of destruction more than 1,000 km (600 miles) long from northern Pakistan to the south, killing more than 1,600 people. 




 A Sri Lankan boy displaced due to the tsunami drinks water from a tap at a make-shift shelter in a school in the town of Kalmunai on Sri Lanka's east coast on January 15, 2005.



 A boy rides a bicycle behind a water tanker to cool himself at a road construction site on a hot day in the northern Indian city of Agra June 3, 2010.




A man holds a plastic bag with oil from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill south of Freemason Island, Louisiana on May 7, 2010. BP Plc engineers using undersea robots maneuvered a massive metal chamber to fit over a gushing ruptured oil well in the Gulf of Mexico in their best chance yet to contain a leak that threatens an environmental catastrophe on US shores.




A man fills containers at a water station at a slum district in Manila on March 21, 2010. The Earth is literally covered in water, but more than a billion people lack access to clean water for drinking or sanitation as most water is salty or dirty.






Chitral, Pakistan.


 Chitral was a Hindu country before the extension of Islam, and traces of Buddhism are also found here. It is now in Pakistan.


It has always been a very important route for invaders on their way to South Asia, including Alexander the Great and the Mongols. It had been as much needed by USA to hunt down al-Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden.












Instant Buildings in China


Construction of the three-storey D3 cafeteria by the Broad Group in Yueyang, Hunan province took less than 15 days.The structure is an example of streamlined construction being pioneered by China's Broad Sustainable Building (BSB). Over the last decade China has seen one of the biggest construction booms in history to house a surging urban population and an expanding industrial sector. But with that construction have come worries about environmental destruction, waste and shoddy buildings. Zhang Yue, Broad Group's founder and chairman argues that his buildings represent just the opposite.(Reuters )


As a crane lowered a steel-and-concrete slab onto support pillars, construction workers swarmed around to bolt it down - a choreography of mad-dash steps against a backdrop of firecrackers, and a sacrificed cow, to herald China's latest "instant building".



The three-story structure, a workers' cafeteria, was just a side note to a 30-story hotel built over 15 days outside this city in Hunan province in December. Both are examples of the streamlined construction being pioneered by China's Broad Sustainable Building (BSB).


"There is an urgent need for construction security, especially energy-saving in construction, and this touches on conserving materials," Zhang Yue, Broad Group's founder and chairman, told Reuters in an interview at his headquarters in Changsha.


Over the last decade China has seen one of the biggest construction booms in history to house a surging urban population and an expanding industrial sector. But with that construction have come worries about environmental destruction, waste and shoddy buildings.Zhang argues that his buildings represent just the opposite.



The subsidiary of Hunan-based cooling systems maker Broad Group finished the T30 Hotel in record time, a feat captured in a time-lapse video that has garnered nearly 5 million views online.Zhang said he had been appalled at how many poorly constructed buildings collapsed in the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan province that left more than 87,000 dead or missing.




"To truly safeguard humanity, and guarantee we live in security, regardless of where, structures should be all-steel construction," said Zhang, a spry, intense man in his early 50s.Prefabrication has long been studied but not widely implemented in commercial buildings, says Steven Moore, professor of sustainable design at the University of Texas.



But despite an image of assembly-line flimsiness, "prefabrication can contribute to higher-quality construction, which in turn improves efficiency with less energy consumption," Moore said."What I find interesting about what they're doing is that they're now becoming almost like automobile makers," by adapting prefab techniques to construction, Moore said in an interview



It's not exactly surprising to me that this round-the-clock, rapid construction system would emerge first in China," said Moore, pointing to China's regulations are less stringent regarding worker safety and overtime pay than in the West.Broad's use of non-electric chillers powered by natural gas and waste heat is a significant step for greater energy efficiency, he added.

"It's very easy to learn the construction - all the workers need to do is fasten the bolts," said Liu Zhijian, a 23-year-old site worker from the nearby city of Loudi."There's no welding, no dust, no water," he said. "It's not at all like traditional construction, which is all about bricks and concrete."
The process keeps costs down as well, about 4,000 yuan ($635) per square meter. At 4,500 square meters, the cafeteria comes to 18 million yuan ($2.8 million). Broad says that is up to 30 percent cheaper than conventional buildings.


 The approach is relatively straightforward. Workers prefabricate flat modules at two factories in Yueyang, about 90 minutes north of the provincial capital of Changsha.



The tops of the modules, the largest of which measure about 4 x 15 meters, are covered with flooring. On the undersides, forming the ceiling of the floor below, air and water pipes are pre-installed, to be connected once the modules are in place.BSB estimates it produces 90 percent of its buildings in the plants.The process also leaves little trash behind.



"We have only 1 percent of construction waste at building sites," said Shang Dayong, a worker from Ningxia province who came to learn the quick-build process to teach others back home."With these buildings, we can tear them down and rebuild them somewhere else."


. Ningxia is also vulnerable to earthquakes, so BSB buildings have extra appeal, Shang said. BSB claims its structures can withstand earthquakes up to magnitude 9.0 - similar to the devastating quake that hit northeast Japan last year.


Zhang Yue, founder and CEO of Broad Group, gestures as he talks about his building designs during an interview with Reuters in his office.Zhang has bigger plans. He has his eyes on a 50-storey quick-build structure in the near future and is seeking investors for a 220-story behemoth in Yueyang."We realized we must build very, very tall buildings in order to protect the Earth," he says. "We must reduce our dependency on roads and transportation."