Friday, May 5, 2017
Get recharge card on your zen browser the more you browse
Get recharge card on your zen browser the more you browse
How to get recharge card Free of Cost from Zen Browser :-
1. First of all, Download the Zen Browser App from here
2. Now open the App and Enter your Mobile Number and verify via OTP (One Time Password)
3. Now Enter your Operator, Circle and other required details
4. Click on Get my first recharge and woohooo..!!!!
Enjoy
How does this browse work?
1. Get free recharge: Browse your favorite websites and Zen automatically sends free recharge to your mobile phone.2. Unlimited recharges: Use Zen to get unlimited recharge. The more you browse in Zen, the more free recharge you get!
3. Net neutral: Browse ANY website on the internet and get free recharge.
4. Facebook View: Zen is the best browser for Facebook. Get free recharge for using Facebook. Looks just like the app!
below is the snapshot for proof.

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Friday, April 14, 2017
How To Repair Damaged Or Corrupted SD Card And Flash
How To Repair Damaged Or Corrupted SD Card And Flash
If you have a corrupt or damaged memory which you tried to format and it keeps replying you with WINDOWS CAN’T FORMAT DISK and you wish to repair it, kindly follow the following steps:-
Insert the corrupted memory card into a card reader, and then connect the card reader to the computer.
Procedures:
Open RUN on your computer (to open RUN click on the “start” icon and enter “search for program” then type in RUN or press ctrl-R on desktop
After opening RUN type in “CMD” in the provided text box.
After that, type in “DISKPART”.
Type in “LIST DISK”.
Type in “SELECT DISK 1”.
Type in “CLEAN”.
Type in “CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY”.
Type in “ACTIVE”.
Type in “SELECT PARTITION 1”.
Lastly type in “FORMAT FS=FAT32”.
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NOTE: You should wait for 30 - 45 Minutes for it to Finish loading 1 -100%
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After finishing this process remove your card reader from the computer USB port and also remove the SD card from the card reader……..that’s all.

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Monday, March 20, 2017
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Says Petrol Diesel Cheaper If You Pay By Card 10 Points
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Says Petrol Diesel Cheaper If You Pay By Card 10 Points
Following are the top announcements made by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley:
2.The Finance Minister said central government run organisations and public sector units or PSUs will not charge transaction fees on digital payments.
3.He also announced discounts on insurance products purchased online - 10 percent on general insurance, eight per cent on life insurance.
4.Mr Jaitley said one lakh villages in India whose population is about 10,000 will be given two Point of Sale or swipe machines each to encourage digital transactions. The government is focused on addressing rural distress amid the cash crunch that has followed the notes ban.
5.Railways passengers have been encouraged to go cashless with a 0.5 per cent discount on monthly and seasonal tickets for suburban railway networks. The railways will also give a 5 per cent discount for services like catering and use of waiting rooms, if purchased digitally.
6.Railway passengers who make digital payments will also get an accident insurance cover of Rs. 10 lakh, the Finance Minister said.
7.People who pay digitally or use prepaid cards will get a 10 per cent discount at toll plazas on highways.
8.The governments aim, Mr Jaitley said, was to reduce the use of cash as the economy bears both "visible and invisible" transaction costs for these. "So we are using this opportunity to move towards digitisation," the minister said, adding that the cost for this would be borne by the central government and the PSUs participating.
9.On Thursday morning, the government had announced that people would not be charged service tax when they use their credit or debit card for up to Rs. 2,000. Currently, a 15% tax is imposed on these transactions.
10.In a series of tweets on Thursday, PM Modi thanked people for bearing with what he called "short term pain" which "will pave the way for long term gains" and asked young people to help make "India corruption free & ensure more cashless transactions." The Opposition wore black bands in Parliament to mark one month of the notes ban, which they allege has punished the poor rather than the corrupt.
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