Hi friends,

I am Shravani Mukherjee...an academician by profession.
Microprocessor and its applications , Object Oriented languages and its applications are my fields of interest...
I have added some of my  classnotes on advanced internet  technologies,Ebusiness Tools for download. ,JAVA,EJB,CORBA
This is a humble attempt to share few of my collections with like minded people.
Do send me  your suggestions,articles(technical or nonTechnical),literary work ...to enrich the contents  of the website.
I am open to taking up developmental projects or consultancy in the said field.

apart from that...
I have grown up reading Feluda(Shri Satyajit Ray's short stories), listening   Tasher Desh,Sapmochon,
Shyama ( dance drama's by Kaviguru Rabindranath Tagore)
Kathak and painting are my other interests....

I have tried to portray a collage of Technicality and art,in this site.
Email me:
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[History]
                                                                                        My class notes and technical papers
   Some useful links

  
www.ejbtut.com         -    EJB tutiorial
  
www.gotdotnet.com/  -   Web development with.NET
 
www.a1vb.com           -    Useful VB codes
 
www.freewebmasterhelp.com/tutorials/php
WELCOME T0 SHRAVANI'S HOME PAGE
ART GALLERY
Gitanjali
by Rabindranath Tagore

Thou hast made me endless, such is thy pleasure. This
frail vessel thou emptiest again and again, and fillest it ever with
fresh life.

This little flute of a reed thou hast carried over hills and dales, and
hast breathed through it melodies eternally new.

At the immortal touch of thy hands my little heart loses its limits in
joy and gives birth to utterance ineffable.

Thy infinite gifts come to me only on these very small hands of mine.
Ages pass, and still thou pourest, and still there is room to fill."

http://ektara.aamibangali.com/robindrosongeet
BENGALI ADDA
ACADEMIC PURSUITS
ARTICLES
WORDS OF WISDOM
MY FAVOURITE LINKS
Alpana-The word alpana might have originated from the Sanskrit alimpana, which means 'to plaster', or 'to coat with'
It is a ritualistic and traditional folk art. of Bengal
Ingredients used in such drawings mainly consist of rice-powder, rice-paste diluted in water, dry colour powders produced from dried leaves, charcoal, burnt earth .
Alpana designs
MY PHOTO ALBUM
Rangoli - The Art of Floor Painting
The term rangoli is derived from  'rang' (colour) plus avalli (coloured creepers) or rang plus aavalli -(row of colours).
Rangoli designs
If you are passionate about dance---
click here
VARIOUS TRADITIONAL DANCE FORMS OF INDIA
Kathak
Food for the intellectual soul
Some very interesting books and their reviews ,
my favourite poems and articles.
Painting by-BHARTI THAKKAR
Feluda- a Bengali detective. Feluda, whose real name was Pradosh Chander Mitter, was often accompanied in his exploits by his assistant Topshe (his cousin), and Lalmohan Ganguly, or Lalmohan Babu (alias Jatayu), a bumbling writer of crime fiction.
Satyajit Ray wrote thirty-five Feluda stories
Click here to learn more

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