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It is Star Wars day! No no, not the May 4th Be With You, but today is the day The Last Jedi releases in theatres and I am so hyped! Growing up with Star Wars was one of the best things I've done as a kid as I had The Force for company in some of the darkest times. The Force is my Religion, Star Wars is my Holy Movie. <\/p>
See what I did there? <\/p>
Okay, terrible jokes aside, you absolutely need to watch this movie at the earliest and I've listed out the reasons on why you should down here, starting with...<\/p>
1. It is Star Wars! <\/b> <\/p>
It is a movie franchise that spawned an entire culture around it, books, movies, TV shows, video games and more! There are songs inspired by this franchise, there are movie makers today that grew up watching the Star Wars movies and its insane camera and editing tricks that took the movie to legendary status. It is one of the very few true movie universes, one that did not start from books. It's Star Wars man just go watch it! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1513173211877","data":"5a3134688e474"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1513173213518","data":"
2. John Williams is still providing musical score for the movie: <\/b> <\/p>
Unless you live under a rock that is 200 feet below ground, you've heard John William's work on Star Wars, specifically the Star Wars theme and more famously, Darth Vader's Imperial March. It is literally impossible to not have heard this one. <\/p>
40 years after the first trilogy, John Williams is still going strong and providing music to the third trilogy of the Star Wars franchise. How cool is that? <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1513173504715","data":"-bzWSJG93P8"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1513173374496","data":"
3. Join The Dark..er.. I mean The Fandom Side: <\/b><\/p>
Star Wars movies are just an entry into the insane world of Star Wars lore. Once you're done watching the movies, you discover the Star Wars Extended Universe and your life changes forever. There are books and comics here that are better than any Star Wars movie ever made. Not even joking. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1513173595918","data":"5a3134a76be8e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1513173598513","data":"
4. From old to new: <\/b> <\/p>
If you've seen Episode VII, you know that the movie is about doing away with the old and making way for the new. The heroes of the past understand that the world is bigger than them and they must let new heroes take place of the old, especially when they themselves are in hiding. The Last Jedi will probably be fan favourite Luke Skywalker's last outing as the insanely powerful Jedi Master. What remains to be seen is where Kylo Ren and new protagonist Rey take the story. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1513173765615","data":"5a3134c26c82a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1513173767426","data":"
5. It's getting rave reviews: <\/b> <\/p>
I've not been this excited for Star Wars movies in forever. Last year's Rogue One was worth it simply for that last scene with Darth Vader, but this year reviews tell us that Rian Johnson, the Looper director who is a self confessed fan of the series, has made a movie worthy of being named as one of the best Star Wars movies of all time, which is saying a lot considering how many media franchises exist in this universe. <\/p>
So buckle up and prepare for a jump because we're going to a galaxy far far away....<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1513173872821","data":"5a3134daf290d"}]
A Fair Warning To Readers: This series is about a post-utopian world where human lives are reduced to being worth less than the Hunger Games. In a world like this, power dynamics must also be explored. This short series I'm writing is thanks to Meghana Bharadwaj who has been writing The Adventures of Venusville, prompting me to write my own too. The series will get violent, you have been warned. The events of this story are inspired by Playerunknown's Battlegrounds. <\/i><\/p>
They told me that the last man standing, as they dragged me away from my family and put me in chains for a crime I had not committed. They shot my husband in the stomach, the beat my son and broke his jaw. The last thing I remember was my boy's horrified screaming before the guard's gun came crashing down on my neck. <\/p>
Oh, my dear boy....<\/p>
Last man standing, they said. After keeping me locked in the prison - a processing area, they called it - it was my turn. I was stripped away of my clothing, given a parachute and put on a plane with other reprobates of the new 'republic' our dear leader had established. <\/p>
\"Prisoners deserve no human rights,\" said Dear Leader on Television and the people in the crowd cheered. How cruel, I thought to myself, was the sound of cheering, happiness in the face of fascism, happiness in the face of a man that would establish a secret police going door from door to see who they could frame, from people that disagreed with them, women who rejected their advances to political enemies. <\/p>
And people cheered. They cheered as the end of liberty was heralded by claps and tears of people who thought their saviour had come. Who would tell them that anyone who Dear Leader thought was a problem, anyone his secret police thought was a problem, would be a prisoner, the same prisoners they had so happily cheered for not having human rights? <\/p>
My poor child....<\/p>
His face swam in front of me, as the rest of us 'prisoners' were looked at each other nervously. The intercom buzzed and a voice with a lilt that suggested he was about to watch the greatest stand up gig in the whole world started speaking. But I wasn't listening. <\/p>
\"Maaa..\", the scream kept playing over and over in my head. My boy, my husband, what had happened to them? I do not know. It's driving me mad. <\/p>
The voice spoke about us being the modern age Gladiators, like that Russel Crowe movie. There were a 100 people on the plane and they were going to drop us off on an island filled with weapons, supplies, anything we would need to survive. The objective..<\/p>
\"...is to be the last man standing. The one lucky person who manages the other 99 combatants and survives till the end will receive a very special reward,\" cackled the voice. <\/p>
I think about that first plane ride into the island that would become my gladiator arena, the island where other players would etch drawings of me on the walls, paying reverence or insulting me, I never found out, I shot them all before they could answer. On that very first plane ride, I knew I had to survive, for my son and for many other sons like him, sons of people I would have to kill - have killed - over the months I've spent in this hell. I'm quite certain the experience has left me quite mad. <\/p>
So, as I make my way to the speedboat parked outside Zardovya, I pull out my knife and slowly shove it in the screaming Island executive. <\/p>
He kept shouting about making me rich if I let him live, he doesn't realise that there can be no riches in a world where human value is worth less than their spit. He sees the number of people I've killed as a statistic but does not understand what I had to do, how many fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters I've killed. I would say he is out of touch with reality but then what is reality? All I knew now was the monster they made me. <\/p>
They said that the Last Man Standing would win a special prize. They never said anything about the Last Woman Standing. <\/p>
<\/p>
To Be Continued....<\/i><\/b><\/p>"}]
Ah the great outdoors! <\/p>
As much as I love being shut in my room and watching Netflix all day, it is always a fantastic idea to go out every once in a while and just let loose in nature, y'know? Become one with nature, disconnect with the virtual world and become part of one that was always there for you, despite the fact that we are also killing it very rapidly with excessive pollution that will come back to bite us in the future. <\/p>
So get in your cars that run on fossil fuels and emit world killing gasses from your exhaust pipes as you travel to these remote locations still relatively untouched by pollution until it becomes mainstream. Which means even I'm contributing to these places being mainstream. What have I done?<\/p>
Jokes aside, here are 5 adventures within India that one must go on at least once in their lives<\/p>
1. Skydive in Deesa, Gujarat<\/b><\/p>
Who told you Skydiving isn't done in India? Nobody? You just assumed it? Because I sure did. I only found out you could skydive in the country only after I left for my masters and was sorely disappointed, but not for long because I did skydive a few months into my masters. I digress. <\/p>
There's nothing quite as exhilarating as jumping out of an airplane thousands of feet off the ground and hurtling straight down towards the ground with nothing but a parachute and a little prayer than it should work without a hitch. You haven't lived till you've sky dived, trust me on that one. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1513168676865","data":"5a31227c589b4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1513168678595","data":"
2. Travel the Manali - Leh 'Highway' by Bicycle. <\/b><\/p>
Oh so you think you're tough, huh? You think you can hike unspeakable miles and drive even further with a strong back and enough food and you call yourself a traveller (I totally do)? <\/p>
Come back when you've the strength to take on the Manali to Leh highway on bicycle. This 450 kilometre bicycle ride in some of the most dangerous roads on the planet is the ultimate test of endurance for the average cyclist. Only the toughest and the most insane attempt this. Which one are you? <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1513169444321","data":"5a3122b618704"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1513168884545","data":"
3. Go Spelunking in Meghalaya <\/b><\/p>
Apart from over 100 reasons to actually visit Meghalaya (it's one of the prettiest states in the country), it has an extensive network of caves right under the surface that are just waiting to be explored. <\/p>
Oh yeah, that is what Spelunking means. I know I come off as a crass know it all at all times, but trust me, this one is for the general audience. So buckle up and strap on your protective gear and hope you don't have claustrophobia because the cave systems under Meghalaya are literally hundreds of kilometres long. Don't get lost. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1513169075345","data":"5a3122d69db49"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1513169072978","data":"
4. Cliffjump in Rishikesh: <\/b> <\/p>
Finally! Something that I've actually done in India. During one of my many trips to the North, a crazy friend I made in Rishikesh took me to a cliff and asked me to jump straight down into the water. Then he proceeded to jump straight in like it was nothing. <\/p>
The shock of watching someone keel over into the water below alone was enough for me to say, oh yes, I wanna try this too. <\/p>
Cliffjumping is extremely dangerous, highly inadvisable and also extremely fun. What's life without a certain risk of death? <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1513169205785","data":"5a312306ac1ee"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1513169207570","data":"
5. Paraglide! <\/b> <\/p>
Luckily, there are a lot of places across India that allow paragliding, so you've lucked out a bit here. There's something special in flying over tree tops and people and pretending you're god. Trust me, it's fun. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1513169273534","data":"5a31232269df7"}]
Yet another day passed,\nI couldn't find the answer,\nWhat I want, what I need!\nToo late to think I thought,\nBut didn't knew it's never too late!!\nConfusion was there yet afraid too,\nTo take a bold step wasn't easy!\nRealizing that it's the one wasn't too!\nMaybe you don't know what is it,\nMaybe you will not!\nBut that's okay!\nDots do not connect as we plan,\nThey connect as they are meant to be!\nDon't fall apart darling,\nIt's not a race,\nIt's not a competition to win,\nIt's life!\nYour life, and you are the one responsible for it!<\/p>\n"}]
With a lot of expectations and enthusiasm 72 members out of 150 members entered the ideation camp workshop on the first day. <\/p>
Everyone was in a confused state, thinking about the two day workshop. No one is clear about what are they going to do inside. Do we have to build up a new model? Or Do we have to give an innovative idea? Or Do anything else which we are unaware of? These were the questions seen in heads of all the students over there.<\/p>
To encourage us all and motivate (mostly to guide) our college has many faculty members. <\/p>
Dr. N. Suman sir is so encouraging and helpful to everyone. Not only our college faculty, we also have prof. Nitin Kulkarni from KLE University as a guest. <\/p>
72 members Were divided into 12 teams each having 6 students. Those 6 are actually categorised into 3 parts . Those are 1 is business person and second is designer and the third is techie. So that every team has efficientteam members to complete the given task.<\/p>
We were provided with manuals of three major problems in the society like health care, sanitation and use of internet in under served committees.<\/p>
Each team has to select one problem. As there were 12 teams these three problem are equally selected by 4 teams per problem.<\/p>
We were given charts filled with steps to solve the problem and sticky pads to write our research points. <\/p>
End of the day we were able to think and research a lot about our own selected problems. <\/p>
Nitin Kulkarni sir was very helpful to all the teams giving advices and leading them to get a great solution.<\/p>
We also have our college faculty as volunteers. <\/p>
On the second day we are going to give our solutions so that they could decide the winners. <\/p>
This camp is really interesting and worth to leave labs and come.<\/p>"}]
The Geminid Meteor Shower, an annual event that happens every year mid December, is finally happening tonight and the best part is that it will be visible across the world. That's right, everywhere on the planet, people can look up at the night sky and see the Geminid as it happens and bits of the asteroid streak across the sky. How cool is that?<\/p>
Of course, it goes without saying that you most likely will not be able to view the shower in the sky from inside the city, thanks to tremendous amounts of pollution, both gaseous and light, but a short drive to the outskirts of the city with good company, some camping equipment and materials for a bonfire (it's December, you'll freeze without one) with some refreshments and you can view them showers all night! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1513163647176","data":"5a310cd9b94cb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1513163649057","data":"
I was originally planning to go on an extended explanation on why this phenomenon occurs but then again, that deserves an article of its own and long winding explanations, most of which is a mass jumble of confusion and requires some research. So, in interest of preserving everyone's sanity, I'm only going to ask you to take a drive to the outskirts of the city, sit on the bonnet of your car (after it has cooled down, you don't want a burnt backside) and look up at the sky. Marvel at the sight, read up on the Geminid, appreciate the silence. <\/p>
Enjoy life. <\/p>"}]
Deciding to write a blog about going through writer's block was not something I thought I'd be doing one year after starting to write professionally. I did not expect to be burned out this quickly but then again this has been quite an eventful and not to mention a fruitful year for me and my work. What was once a disjointed mess of words connected with a singular rant is now a focused, tight and sharp narrative that tells a story of something or someone and that makes me happy. <\/p>
But the problem is life isn't always very consistent, sometimes you have to deal with stuff in professional and private lives that can and will affect how you write. So after staring at my screen for the last 2 hours, trying to find the motivation to write, I decided to scrap that project and write this instead. <\/p>
Because I want this to be honest, from the heart. That usually means letting the heart do the writing and editing it later. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1513150707576","data":"5a30f2f074eb0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1513150709760","data":"
No matter how much of a passion you think it is, doing things you love for a living can and will take a toll on you without fail. I've been told extensively that there will come a point in my life where I'll understand my limits once I hit them so of course, I ignore that advice. Look where I am today, writing about not being able to write without even knowing if there are people reading this stuff or not. But I'll come back to this particular issue. <\/p>
What does a writer's block feel like? Unlike the few movies its shown in, there's one very distinctive feature about writer's block that makes you want to tear your brain out of your skull. <\/p>
It's painfully quiet. <\/p>
It sneaks up on you when you're not looking and there you are, sitting in front of your laptop staring slack-jawed and glassy-eyed at the title you spent the last 30 minutes thinking about, not being able to write a single word. It is having all the motivation in the world to sit down and start writing but when you do actually get to the writing part, you are blank. Words you knew slip from your mind, sentences you've formed fly out the window faster than Grindelwald stealing The Elder Wand from Gergorovitch and there is absolutely nothing you can do to stop it. <\/p>
I don't know how to describe that feeling of knowing you can do it but having your body physically restrict you from writing, of having no idea what to write and the worst one: wondering why you should even bother writing. When you hit that stage, you're too far gone. It's like there are little bits of thoughts that want to jump from your mind to the screen and then onward but instead, they either refuse to leave their little hidey-holes or they never show up. <\/p>
All of this while your life is seemingly normal, while you seem happy otherwise to people looking at you. Nobody really knows what you're feeling inside and that is a terrifying thought: To think how much writer's block has in common with depression. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1513155494586","data":"5a30f31711df7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1513155519304","data":"
I've been down this road before, I know what works and doesn't work, I know I'll bounce back. But it's the fact that I even have to go through it in the first place that bothers me so. <\/p>
I think I have finally hit my limit. I pushed back too far and got flung far back into ground zero of mediocrity, not that I consider myself a good writer in the first place but to be even considered somewhat moderately good, I have to actually start writing. When the act of writing itself seems impossible, what recourse do I have except think of mediocrity? <\/p>
There's a particular line in Max Payne 2 that I'm very fond of, \"Genius of the hole,\" Max says in his trademark voice, \"No matter how long you spend climbing out, you can fall back down in an instant.\"<\/p>
I believe this applies here. I'm probably definitely overthinking this, but to me, writer's block is a lot like depression, because in my worst periods of depression I couldn't physically do anything at all. The solution then is to slowly recover, heal, tell yourself you're going to be okay even when you don't believe it and then actually believe it. Keep pushing forward or unplug from life, whatever your method is to heal, you should take it, but to always remember that all it takes is one mistake and you're going all the way to the bottom once again. <\/p>
The Genius of the Hole, indeed. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1513156720764","data":"5a30f3647bed7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1513156718560","data":"
I honestly wish this could be a better article. I can say I did my best but honestly speaking, I know I'm better than this. All it would take is one story to inspire me enough to pursue it to the ends of the earth and tell it or a good weeklong holiday where I do not have to think about work at all. Whatever the case, this is where things stand. <\/p>
If you tend to read a lot of my stuff on this website, first of all, thank you for sticking with the ramblings of a man who didn't really think he'd amount to much. Secondly, I must apologise for not being regular with what I write. It has been a difficult period in my life and I'm still going through it but here's hoping I can move past this issue and bring to you stories from people you need to know about to people you want to know about. <\/p>
You can be the most passionate person in the world but if you don't allow yourself some room to breathe while chasing those passions, there isn't much you can do when you finally grind to a halt. Such is the way of life. Such is the curse of productivity and the foolishness of youth: we believe ourselves to be invincible and inexhaustible in the work we love to do and then we hit a wall, we realise we cannot push on anymore. <\/p>
At least, I had a medium to vent. What about you?<\/p>"}]
When Thomas Alva Edison successfully invented the light bulb all his assistants were happy. As he had experimented around 1000 times before getting success in his attempt to invent the light bulb.<\/p>
Edison called office boy and asked him to test that bulb. Being just an office boy, he was very nervous to even hold that bulb in his hand still he did because Edison asked him to test it, he was so nervous holding it that due to nervousness he accidentally dropped it.<\/p>
<\/p>Office boy got scared that he would get fired from his job for dropping such important invention.After two days
Edison again that office boy to come to his cabin.All assistants were present there.Edison constructed another bulb and asked that boy to test the bulb.<\/p>
All assistants were surprised and said,\"why did u call him again<\/i>??There are chances of him dropping it again and all your effort could go to waste...\"Edison replied,\"it took me roughly one day to construct that bulb again and even if he drops it again, I can again construct the bulb within a day...But if I don't give him same task again then he would have lost his belief and confidence which would be very difficult to get back..... and I don't want it to happen...!!!!!<\/p>
MORAL :<\/u><\/p>
If once you are mistaken in some task, Not doing it again may lead to losing confidence to try that work again<\/b>.<\/u><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1512843793260","data":"5a2bdbfe23cee"}]
I was very much excited and awaited for that moment...as i have got an National youth worker award from srilankan delegates at India- Srilanka youth exchange programme conducted by Audicious foundation in association with sri lankan ministry.<\/p>\n
Today what i would like to share with you is that which most of them lacks...<\/p>\n
so many of them are moving like a sheep in a moving group of 100 sheeps, no difference.., if one starts moving in one direction and other starts moving by following the other.<\/p>\n
but i request, and my saying is that dont be like a sheep, be unique like a lion. <\/p>\n
choose your interest, make it your passion, define the way how can you reach it, work hard but smart with dedication and commitment.<\/p>\n
before this you must to do theproductive things everyday once just think about what you are doing today, is it useful for tomorrow if it is ? then how ? <\/p>\n
my dear fellows, i would also want to say you that...dont be stopped with your family, neighbours, rumors...they are all bla blabla...<\/p>\n
most of them starts with negetive, they discourages you but make use that point as a key towards success and start a postive way.<\/p>\n
many of them fears to start something new, or to learn, to grow.. it's just because of their environment how they build their mind and they think that they are lacking in resources...but the fact was they are not ready to face challenges...you should not be like that, we have all the enough resources and coming to financial ( where there is a will there is a way)<\/p>\n
when i was about to start my organization, i have faced so may challenges.. that can i do ? how can i do it? i dont know and even i didnt started anything before ? but these questions are jstwashed away when i have started moving forward with an intention that i have everything, i know everything , i can make it.<\/p>\n
at last, completing this with my quote..<\/p>\n
Your day at beginning is an empty page, its upto you...what you will put it on it..either happy , sad, productive, waste stuff...<\/p>\n
but by the end of the day, your page must be productive enough to make more colorful the next page..<\/p>\n
take everyday as a challenge.<\/p>\n"}]
CMRCET-CMR<\/b> College of Engineering and Technology, established in 2002 which is sponsored by MGR Educational society, a UGC <\/b>autonomous institute, and Targetorate Consulting LLP, a management consulting and enablement organisation, signed a Memorandum of Understanding<\/b> (MoU) on 8th December 2017.<\/p>
The MoU for Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) was signed by Mr.C.H. Gopal Reddy, the Secretary and Correspondent of CMRCET, and Mr.Abhijeet Ballurkar, The Managing Director of Target rate Consulting. CIE aims at fostering a vibrant ecosystem which will help young entrepreneurs turn their ideas into viable businesses.<\/p>
CIE will involve a range of activities around building start-up ecosystem such as identifying areas of focus and market relevance, building investor relations and business partnerships, leveraging government programs and accelerating initiatives.<\/p>
\"It is necessary for the students to have the zest of innovation with industries increasingly hiring highly skilled resources,\" said Mr.C.H.Gopal Reddy. \"CIE nurtures entrepreneurs in students who have a passion for leveraging knowledge for creating impact\" signing the MoU he added we are glad to be collaborating with Targetorate Consulting, where Abhijeet will contribute in building and nurturing the start-up ecosystem.<\/p>
Mr.Abhijeet said \" I firmly believe that innovation and entrepreneurship play a vital role in the career growth of this generation students from different branches of engineering and domains. The evolution of industry 4.0 and its underlining technologies are paving paths for students to grow their professional careers in corporate and technology start-ups\". <\/p>
The event included an interactive session on 'Innovation and Entrepreneurship' by Mr.Ballurkar. By speaking about this session, he shared insights on the changing of landscapes of industries, opportunities and challenges faced by start-ups. Respected Principal, Dr.V.A.Narayana also attended the MoU exchange program who emphasised on entrepreneurship increasingly gaining as an alternate career path for students. Dr MSR Murthy, Dean (R&D) of CMRCET suggested students focus on latest technologies trending in the market and implement their ideas in CIE. Professor K.Ramakrishna presided over the program, Deans, HODs of various departments, staff and students over 300 have attended this program.<\/p>
About Targetorate Consulting: Tragetorate Consulting LLP is a management consulting and enablement organization, mostly focused on helping corporates in the area of business strategy, digital marketing and innovations\/entrepreneurship. Tragetorate Consulting backed by a consortium of industry experts with 2+ decades experience in management consulting, marketing and sales. <\/p>
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Pottiyya, a man from a middle-class family with one elder brother and sister, two younger brothers and sister, lived in a village where their family was well reputed. One early morning he came to knew that his mother passed away. A 6 year boy didn't understood what to do from next morning.<\/p>
His elder brother and sister discontinued their studies in order to look after their younger brothers and sister. To be frank that 6 years boy lost faith in God from that morning.He decided to continue his studies which were his mother's last wish.<\/p>\n
Years passed......<\/p>\n
He continued by facing many problems in his journey.....He became the first person to complete his GRADUATION in his village. His father is one of the richest people in their village, never left his identity as a FARMER. He followed his father's footsteps and took up farming.<\/p>\n
Years passed away.....<\/p>\n
He was married to a middle-class girl who discontinued her studies All his brothers and sisters migrated from the village in order to settle in life, but he stayed back in order to look after his father. After a year of his marriage, he was gifted with a baby girl. His father always loved girls in his family and encouraged them. A year later after seeing his son, his father passed away.<\/p>
His family then came to the city in order to give the best education to his children. He never show his pain to his family members.Always supported his daughter in every step of her life.<\/p>\n
Years passed...<\/p>\n
The Child is Grown, The Demons Gone<\/p>
His problems never came to an end but that never stopped him from facing it with a smile. 'Never let anything decide your destiny', he always said. <\/p>
He's a fighter, unparalleled. I hope to see him happy all the time and I'm proud to have that fighter in my life. Hope to live like you.<\/p>\n"}]
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