Tuesday, 24 February 2015

The GridView 'GridView1' fired event PageIndexChanging which wasn't handled

The GridView 'GridView1' fired event PageIndexChanging which wasn't handled

first you do

<asp:GridView ID="GridView2" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="False"
                               DataSourceID="SqlDataSource3" DataKeyNames="Id" AllowPaging="True" OnPageIndexChanging="GridView2_PageIndexChanging"
                               
  pageSize="10">



now



just only write


protected void GridView2_PageIndexChanging(object sender, GridViewPageEventArgs e)
             {
 

                 GridView2.PageIndex = e.NewPageIndex;
                                 GridView2.DataBind();
             }



Thursday, 19 February 2015

Sher o shyari


टूटता हुआ तारा सबकी दुआ पूरी करता है.. क्यों के उसे टूटने का दर्द मालूम होता है

Roshni kab kum hui pata na chala,
Khushi kab ghum hui pata na chala,
Aap ki yaad mein khoye kuch is tarha,
Aankh kab nam hui pata na chala.

Kahan Sy Lahun Hunaar Use Manane Ka Koi Jawb Nhi Tha Uskeh Rooth Jane Ka Mohabbat Mein Saza Mujhe Hi Milni Thi Kiyun keh Juram Maine Kya Us Sy Dil Lagne Ka..?

Nibha Sakta Hoon Main Tamam Umar Sath Tera, Mgr Aapni Zindagi Pr Visvaus Nhi, Mere Marne Pr Bhi Rahogi Tum Pass Mere, Mgr Hoonge Us Waqt Hum Tumhare Sath Nhi…



Wednesday, 18 February 2015

What Is Swine Flu?

What Is Swine Flu?
Swine flu, also known as the H1N1 virus, made headlines in 2009 when it was declared a pandemic (Dandagi & Byahatti, 2011). Pandemics are contagious diseases affecting people throughout the world or on multiple continents at the same time. H1N1 has already been seen in 74 countries across the globe. (Dandagi & Byahatti, 2011).

H1N1 is highly contagious, allowing it to spread quickly from person to person. A simple sneeze may cause thousands of germs to spread through the air. The virus can linger on tables and surface areas like door knobs, waiting to be picked up.

The swine flu causes many symptoms similar to regular influenza. Diagnosis can be made by testing a swab of mucus from the nose or throat. For those who have swine flu, the oral drug Tamiflu is recommended.

Injection and nasal spray vaccinations are available to prevent swine flu. The best means of dealing with swine flu is to prevent it. Hand sanitization is important to stop the spread of the virus, and staying away from infected individuals will help stop person-to-person transmission.

SWINE FLU PRECAUTIONS

SWINE FLU PRECAUTIONS
SWINE FLU PRECAUTIONS

Stay Home(condition)
If you are sick or have any flu-like symptoms, stay home. Do not go to school or work. Swine flu symptoms may mimic those of regular flu and cold symptoms.do not atend party...

Contain Your Cough
Cough or sneeze into the crook (inside elbow) of your arm. This way you do not transfer the germs to your hands and then to every object you touch. Swine flu is very contagious, and can spread easily by touching an infected object and then touching your face. A flu mask will help you avoid infection in enclosed spaces.

Wash Hands Frequently
Wash hands constantly to avoid swine flu. Anything you touch may be affected, so keeping hands clean will help you avoid infection.

Hand Sanitizer
Carry hand sanitizer with you. If you have things others have touched, use your hand sanitizer to avoid swine flu infection. In addition, avoid shaking hands or other hand to hand contact whenever possible. Also avoid kissing on the cheek or other face to face contact as a greeting method.

Public Facilities
Touch public handles and pens as little as possible. These are loaded with germs that may carry the swine flu virus.

Air Travel
When you fly, be most diligent about following these guidelines. Transferring any flu, including swine flu, is most likely in close quarters like an airplane.

Clean Your Produce
The life span of a virus is different for each and can vary from as much as 48 hours to 100 years depending on the hardiness of the virus. Although there have been no known cases of swine flu transmission through fruit and vegetable consumption, there does seem to be some concern about the possibility. The best bet is to buy locally grown fruits and vegetables if possible. Make sure you wash your fruits and vegetables with water, and soak for greater effectiveness. Washes and using chlorinated rinses have not been proven to work. So far there have been no cases of swine flu transmission through fruits and vegetable sources.

Avoid Crowds
Stay out of crowds as much as possible. Close proximity to other people will heighten your chances of to get swine flu. Wear a surgical mask in areas of high traffic concentration. Try to stay at least 3-6 feet away from people.

Eating and Drinking
Do not eat or drink after others without complete sanitization of containers or utensils. Swine flu can be transmitted by contact with infected eating utensils.

Vaccinations
Vaccinations are not effective against the H1N1 virus. If you contract the virus get to the doctor within 36 hours and ask for Tamiflu or Relenza. These antiviral medicines will halt the progression of H1N1 or Swine flu virus.

Visit Your Doctor
Get to a doctor immediately if you develop symptoms of swine flu including high fever and body aches. Swine flu can be deadly, and it is imperative to get to a physician immediately if you think you have swine flu symptoms and think you might have contracted the swine flu virus. Both Tamiflu and Relenza are antiviral medicines that are currently effective against some strains of Swine Flu. These medicines should be taken within 36 hours of flu infection for maximum effectiveness.

Monday, 16 February 2015

Happy Shivaratri......to all viewers.....


Maha Shivratri , the night of the worship of Shiva , occurs on the 14th night of the new moon during the dark half of the month of Phalguna (Feb / March) when Hindus offer special prayer to the lord of destruction.
A legend from the Ramayana speaks of King Bhagirath who once meditated before Lord Brahma for a thousand years for the salvation of the souls of his ancestors. Pleased with his devotion Brahma granted him a wish. He requested the Lord to send the river Ganges down to earth from heaven so that she could flow over his ancestors' ashes and wash their curse away and allow them to go to heaven.
Brahma granted his wish but asked him to pray to Shiva, for he alone could support the weight of her descent. Accordingly he prayed to Shiva and he allowed the Ganges to descend on his head, and after meandering through his thick matted locks, the holy river reached the earth. This story is re-enacted by bathing the 'linga'.

Saturday, 7 February 2015