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About me

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  • I'm Kadir Hussain(Urdu: لقدیر حسینا) born on 30 August 1986.
  • I'm a Software Engineer in Oracle Applications in a Well-Renowed IT Concern.
  • I'm basically soft and well-mannered Person.
  • I'm also very social with everyone since he likes to keep in touch with all his friends and collegues even those from his childhood.
  • I'm also a very Down-To-Earth Person and he is always modest with everyone.
  • I beleive that all People should be treated equal in India irrespective of the Relegion,Cast and creed.
  • I like my environment and the whole country to be clean of first pollution,Nature Exploitation and then the corruption occuring in Politics as well as the feud war happening between the people in the name of religion and caste.

Current Job

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  • I'm Working as a Senior Software Engineer in ASM Technologies,Bangalore.


Picture of the day

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Dalmatian pelican
The Dalmatian pelican (Pelecanus crispus) is a bird in the family Pelecanidae. With a length of 160 to 183 centimetres (63 to 72 inches), a mass of 7.25 to 15 kilograms (16.0 to 33.1 pounds) and a wingspan of 245 to 351 centimetres (96 to 138 inches), it is the largest pelican species and one of the world's largest living flying birds. The Dalmatian pelican has a range spanning across much of central Eurasia, from the Mediterranean in the west to the Taiwan Strait in the east, and from the Persian Gulf in the south to Siberia in the north. It is a short-to-medium-distance migrant between breeding and overwintering areas. The Dalmatian pelican's preferred habitat is lakes, rivers, deltas and estuaries, and it feeds on various fish species such as the common carp and European perch. Like many pelicans, it is often silent, but can be vocal during the mating season, engaging in a wide range of guttural, deep vocalisations, including barks, hisses and grunts. This Dalmatian pelican was photographed in flight over the Danube Delta in Romania.Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp