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General gaa Engineering ante students ki gaani, society lo gani oka rakamaina special status lantidi kanipistundi. Kani Society lo chala mandi people ki teliyani ,Kevalam Engineering students ki matrame telisina and vallu matrame feel avutunna konni vishayalu. Aa feelings chudandi.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480766485467","data":"
Semester Start avutunnappati feeling:<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480766849014","data":"5842b5b00a3f9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480766908007","data":"
Oka Boring Class lo unnappati feeling:<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480767006123","data":"5842b64b9391b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480767045890","data":"
Every student feeling Semester jarugutunnapudu:<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480767050573","data":"5842b681d5701"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480767206001","data":"
Exams season vastundi annappati situation:<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480767210989","data":"5842b71c5ede0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480768593598","data":"
Exam mundu situation:<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480768517508","data":"5842bc6ee1bba"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480768635888","data":"
Chadivindi okati, Exam lo vachedi okati, Prati student ila okkasaraina feel aiuntadu.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480768641956","data":"5842bcbb56ed0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480768751519","data":"
Friends manakanna mundu vellipotunnapudu mana inner feeling:<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480768726857","data":"5842bd0ba8975"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480769348955","data":"
And Finally After Exam:<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480769369608","data":"5842bf8fde2ab"}]
Saying video games are a waste of time is quite a common sentiment amongst the older generation, but the fact is gaming can be quite important to your life, because video games have evolved exponentially over the last 20 years alone. Today we have games like Red Dead Redemption, which serves as a platform of sorts to tell a fantastic story, or games like Counter Strike: Global Offensive and DoTA that not only encourage teamwork, but also improves your hand-eye co-ordination. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480747358584","data":"
But that\u2019s not the only reason gaming should be encouraged in your daily life, gaming serve as an excellent stress buster, you\u2019ve had a long hard day at college and now you\u2019re back home and want an outlet to your frustrations, this is when you play games like GTA or Just Cause, and blow everything in sight to smithereens. Or you could just take a car, hijack helicopters from the roof of the car or just drive the car off a cliff and them jump out.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480747528283","data":"58426a35204e8"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480747384074","data":"
Games are also excellent tools to teach children about discipline and teamwork, and even among adults, it can be a tool to bond, unwind or in case of competitive games, an exercise in teamwork. Games like Assassin\u2019s Creed can also be used as a way to teach history, as long as the teacher makes it a point to separate the fact from the fiction. Minecraft allows children to build whatever they want, which boosts creativity and teamwork, since they can plan to build stuff with their friends online. The scope of the stuff a child can build in Minecraft is tremendous, the screenshot below is just one example. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480747565917","data":"58426a5948448"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480747447009","data":"
Competitive Games like Counter Strike and DoTA are notorious for being hard to master, but the sense of achievement and reward for being good at these games are unmatched. Not only do professionals in these games make millions of dollars, these competitive video games are now being called eSports, and encourages teamwork and skill, you could even win money playing in local tournaments if you practice. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480747591709","data":"58426a8c41906"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480747631008","data":"
Gaming has moved beyond the realm of being simple pixels on the screen, today gaming is used as a platform to tell moving stories, , encourage creativity in children and its good for your hand eye coordination. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480747642791","data":"
So, the next time someone tells you it\u2019s a waste of time, make sure to inform them why they\u2019re wrong. \t <\/p>"}]
It was a quintessential weekday afternoon in December 1999 when I came home from school. The first thing that greeted me was the sight of a technician hooking up a this white box with another white box that looked like a miniaturised TV. As a middle-class 90s kid, that was my first encounter with a computer. That was the day when my grandfather taught me how to turn it on, open MS Paint and then shut it down. My ecstasy at being given access to that was unparalleled. Now, years later, when I sit with my swanky Mac laptop and type this; I totally understand the privilege that I had access to back then.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480676442526","data":"
December 2 is internationally observed as the World Computer Literacy Day and when my google calendar told me this, I got thinking and decided to do some research of my own. While the number is not accurately known, only 6.5% of the country\u2019s population knows how to use a computer. This is a shocking number as the urban population of the country is 31.16%. The radio and television reach is less than 150 million households while the mobile phone outreach is more than 53% of about 330 million households. While the computer literacy rate is slightly higher in IT cities like Hyderabad and Bangalore and Delhi, rest of the country still practically lives in the 1980s. Almost all of the three million Panchayat heads (rural administrators) are computer illiterate.\n\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480676465189","data":"
This bluntly means that the 93.5% of the country\u2019s population that is computer illiterate, has absolutely no access to the wide range of services offered by the internet, government or private. The governments seem to be doing something along these lines every few years but there hasn\u2019t been significant traction in this regard. For example, in 2011, there was the whole hype about those Akash Tablets that were to be given to all students by the government of India. The hype died away as quickly as it came into picture.\n\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480676475125","data":"
It is only privileged people like myself who now have the access to computers and people like myself posting a digitised image on a social media platform (for people like myself) again, will in no way benefit the rest of the population. This is not to preach, nor to diss the government\u2019s actions (or inactions rather). This is just to explain the importance and significance of privilege in ones\u2019 life and what the lack of it can do.\n\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480676484885","data":"
The Telangana government recently tied up with Microsoft and initiated a process called TS-CLASS (Telangana State Computer Literacy and Skills in Schools) in government schools to impart computer literacy at a grassroots level. Being from Hyderabad and being a recipient of all the privileges that computer access has given me, I hope a day comes when the entire state, the entire country is computer literate and I hope that day is not far. <\/p>"}]
Impelz is the annual management festival of Institute of Management Technology, Hyderabad, organised by the students, for the students. Having seen participation from colleges all around the country in the past years, Impelz is back for its third edition, seeing an even greater participation. With all 10 clubs of the college organising exciting events, and cultural events with the likes of Coke Studio,This isn't something you'd want to miss<\/p>"}]
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Yaar! <\/p>
Bore horra <\/p>
It\u2019s Friday! Let\u2019s go for a movie . <\/p>
My saying to my friends may be my Bahana's to them to watch at least one movie a week.<\/span><\/p>I'm very fond of films. l... I go crazy and give stupid explanations to my well-being persons to watch a movie . <\/span><\/p>I can see such a crazy people around me when I visit a movie theater. <\/p>If we go back and back and back.<\/p>We can find the history of films somewhere in 1890's ,when first motion picture the camera was invented.<\/p><\/p><\/p>In 1890's films were just for a moment maybe just for a minute . <\/span><\/p>n 1927, films came out with sounds. So many changes had happened to the film industry. <\/p>Usage of animations for the first time happened in 1899. First feature length multi-reel film was in 1905 .\nFirst successful permanent film theater was \" THE NICKELODEON\" in Pittsburgh established in \n<\/span>1905 .<\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p>In 1910 ,actors had started acting their roles in movies , thereby reaching the largest share market for American films in Australia , European countries<\/span> except for France . <\/span><\/p><\/span><\/p>Indian history with regards to film industry \u2013 <\/p><\/p>If we talk about the history of films in India , this gives a different picture than other film industry in the world.<\/p> <\/p> \nThe film industry in India always had created a trend and had attracted many other experts in the film industry.<\/p> \nIndian film industry had passed on many eras to get recognized as \"WORLD'S LARGEST FILM INDUSTRY\" \nThe history here is quite a remarkable one. <\/p>Indian film industry had covered all the sector of emotions and grabbed the attention of all kind of audience .\nThe year 1931, is considered to be the SILENT ERA where the movies are no less than a stage drama. At this time MYTHOLOGICAL and HISTORICAL movies very produced and they were an exact replica of the stage show with no or le<\/span>ss dialogue, small background music in a most attractive narrative style . <\/span><\/p><\/p>ALAM ARA was India's first and foremost talkie film. The sound system was developed here and the actors got their dialogues to say in front of the audience . This is the stage of complete BLACK AND WHITE MOVIES and also with little blurry images . <\/p>India's GOLDEN ERA in FILM INDUSTRY was seen its 50-60's . <\/p>The most famous classic hits were produced . At thi<\/span>s time the fa<\/span>mous directors like Shri. RAJ KAPOOR , GURU DATT, MEHBOOB KHAN had directed those<\/span> movies which w<\/span>ere practically related to the lives of the common people .<\/span><\/p> At this time the stories of the protagonist were also directed .in this period, Hilarious films were just stepping forward in the industry . A large group of the audience were influenced by those movies and started to imitate the hero and heroines and even the villains too. \nThe dialogues at this period were quite catchy and had inspired many people to join in the film industry. <\/span><\/p>In 70-80's it was observed that most of the movies came out with a general story line, with a mix of romance in the beginning and violence at the end . Finally happy ending . This was routinely seen in most of the movies at that time .<\/span><\/p> \nThe face of Indian film industry had changed when science had ruled it. Science and new innovations had made the production and direction of the films in a better form and also in most<\/span> attractive form. <\/span><\/p>In 2000 and so on film became very commercial . <\/p>The presence of new sound technology like Dolby digital sounds, Dolby digital cameras, cinematography, choreography , different story line , and new technology like 3D graphics,so many new visual effects and even the foreign locations for shooting the part of the films had reached a large group if audience not only in India but also the world . <\/span><\/p> \nIn India nearly 1000 films are being produced every year. <\/span>The <\/span>movies which are produced in India also have the oversea views in the countries like middle east countries, Japan , Malaysia, Europe , Russia, USA, Canada and much more. <\/span><\/p> \nThe theme of the movies might be different like sometimes real THRILLERS or HILARIOUS, COMMERCIAL or NON-COMMERCIAL, MESSAGE ORIENTED or PEOPLE ORIENTED, PATRIOTIC or ROMANTIC, DRAMA or SCIENCE FICTIONS , whatever may be the theme we Indian had the passion of adaptability which had made us accept a<\/span>ll kind of <\/span>movies , we even <\/span>accept the critics and go on for films such<\/span> craze we can see for Indian movies everywhere.<\/span><\/p><\/p>This is why our INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY had completed its 100th birthday with a very big successive track lef<\/span>t behind . <\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p> \nThanking you , <\/p>Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>AVNIET <\/p>Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
I'm very fond of films. l... I go crazy and give stupid explanations to my well-being persons to watch a movie . <\/span><\/p>I can see such a crazy people around me when I visit a movie theater. <\/p>If we go back and back and back.<\/p>We can find the history of films somewhere in 1890's ,when first motion picture the camera was invented.<\/p><\/p><\/p>In 1890's films were just for a moment maybe just for a minute . <\/span><\/p>n 1927, films came out with sounds. So many changes had happened to the film industry. <\/p>Usage of animations for the first time happened in 1899. First feature length multi-reel film was in 1905 .\nFirst successful permanent film theater was \" THE NICKELODEON\" in Pittsburgh established in \n<\/span>1905 .<\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p>In 1910 ,actors had started acting their roles in movies , thereby reaching the largest share market for American films in Australia , European countries<\/span> except for France . <\/span><\/p><\/span><\/p>Indian history with regards to film industry \u2013 <\/p><\/p>If we talk about the history of films in India , this gives a different picture than other film industry in the world.<\/p> <\/p> \nThe film industry in India always had created a trend and had attracted many other experts in the film industry.<\/p> \nIndian film industry had passed on many eras to get recognized as \"WORLD'S LARGEST FILM INDUSTRY\" \nThe history here is quite a remarkable one. <\/p>Indian film industry had covered all the sector of emotions and grabbed the attention of all kind of audience .\nThe year 1931, is considered to be the SILENT ERA where the movies are no less than a stage drama. At this time MYTHOLOGICAL and HISTORICAL movies very produced and they were an exact replica of the stage show with no or le<\/span>ss dialogue, small background music in a most attractive narrative style . <\/span><\/p><\/p>ALAM ARA was India's first and foremost talkie film. The sound system was developed here and the actors got their dialogues to say in front of the audience . This is the stage of complete BLACK AND WHITE MOVIES and also with little blurry images . <\/p>India's GOLDEN ERA in FILM INDUSTRY was seen its 50-60's . <\/p>The most famous classic hits were produced . At thi<\/span>s time the fa<\/span>mous directors like Shri. RAJ KAPOOR , GURU DATT, MEHBOOB KHAN had directed those<\/span> movies which w<\/span>ere practically related to the lives of the common people .<\/span><\/p> At this time the stories of the protagonist were also directed .in this period, Hilarious films were just stepping forward in the industry . A large group of the audience were influenced by those movies and started to imitate the hero and heroines and even the villains too. \nThe dialogues at this period were quite catchy and had inspired many people to join in the film industry. <\/span><\/p>In 70-80's it was observed that most of the movies came out with a general story line, with a mix of romance in the beginning and violence at the end . Finally happy ending . This was routinely seen in most of the movies at that time .<\/span><\/p> \nThe face of Indian film industry had changed when science had ruled it. Science and new innovations had made the production and direction of the films in a better form and also in most<\/span> attractive form. <\/span><\/p>In 2000 and so on film became very commercial . <\/p>The presence of new sound technology like Dolby digital sounds, Dolby digital cameras, cinematography, choreography , different story line , and new technology like 3D graphics,so many new visual effects and even the foreign locations for shooting the part of the films had reached a large group if audience not only in India but also the world . <\/span><\/p> \nIn India nearly 1000 films are being produced every year. <\/span>The <\/span>movies which are produced in India also have the oversea views in the countries like middle east countries, Japan , Malaysia, Europe , Russia, USA, Canada and much more. <\/span><\/p> \nThe theme of the movies might be different like sometimes real THRILLERS or HILARIOUS, COMMERCIAL or NON-COMMERCIAL, MESSAGE ORIENTED or PEOPLE ORIENTED, PATRIOTIC or ROMANTIC, DRAMA or SCIENCE FICTIONS , whatever may be the theme we Indian had the passion of adaptability which had made us accept a<\/span>ll kind of <\/span>movies , we even <\/span>accept the critics and go on for films such<\/span> craze we can see for Indian movies everywhere.<\/span><\/p><\/p>This is why our INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY had completed its 100th birthday with a very big successive track lef<\/span>t behind . <\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p> \nThanking you , <\/p>Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>AVNIET <\/p>Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
I can see such a crazy people around me when I visit a movie theater. <\/p>
If we go back and back and back.<\/p>
We can find the history of films somewhere in 1890's ,when first motion picture the camera was invented.<\/p>
In 1890's films were just for a moment maybe just for a minute . <\/span><\/p>n 1927, films came out with sounds. So many changes had happened to the film industry. <\/p>Usage of animations for the first time happened in 1899. First feature length multi-reel film was in 1905 .\nFirst successful permanent film theater was \" THE NICKELODEON\" in Pittsburgh established in \n<\/span>1905 .<\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p>In 1910 ,actors had started acting their roles in movies , thereby reaching the largest share market for American films in Australia , European countries<\/span> except for France . <\/span><\/p><\/span><\/p>Indian history with regards to film industry \u2013 <\/p><\/p>If we talk about the history of films in India , this gives a different picture than other film industry in the world.<\/p> <\/p> \nThe film industry in India always had created a trend and had attracted many other experts in the film industry.<\/p> \nIndian film industry had passed on many eras to get recognized as \"WORLD'S LARGEST FILM INDUSTRY\" \nThe history here is quite a remarkable one. <\/p>Indian film industry had covered all the sector of emotions and grabbed the attention of all kind of audience .\nThe year 1931, is considered to be the SILENT ERA where the movies are no less than a stage drama. At this time MYTHOLOGICAL and HISTORICAL movies very produced and they were an exact replica of the stage show with no or le<\/span>ss dialogue, small background music in a most attractive narrative style . <\/span><\/p><\/p>ALAM ARA was India's first and foremost talkie film. The sound system was developed here and the actors got their dialogues to say in front of the audience . This is the stage of complete BLACK AND WHITE MOVIES and also with little blurry images . <\/p>India's GOLDEN ERA in FILM INDUSTRY was seen its 50-60's . <\/p>The most famous classic hits were produced . At thi<\/span>s time the fa<\/span>mous directors like Shri. RAJ KAPOOR , GURU DATT, MEHBOOB KHAN had directed those<\/span> movies which w<\/span>ere practically related to the lives of the common people .<\/span><\/p> At this time the stories of the protagonist were also directed .in this period, Hilarious films were just stepping forward in the industry . A large group of the audience were influenced by those movies and started to imitate the hero and heroines and even the villains too. \nThe dialogues at this period were quite catchy and had inspired many people to join in the film industry. <\/span><\/p>In 70-80's it was observed that most of the movies came out with a general story line, with a mix of romance in the beginning and violence at the end . Finally happy ending . This was routinely seen in most of the movies at that time .<\/span><\/p> \nThe face of Indian film industry had changed when science had ruled it. Science and new innovations had made the production and direction of the films in a better form and also in most<\/span> attractive form. <\/span><\/p>In 2000 and so on film became very commercial . <\/p>The presence of new sound technology like Dolby digital sounds, Dolby digital cameras, cinematography, choreography , different story line , and new technology like 3D graphics,so many new visual effects and even the foreign locations for shooting the part of the films had reached a large group if audience not only in India but also the world . <\/span><\/p> \nIn India nearly 1000 films are being produced every year. <\/span>The <\/span>movies which are produced in India also have the oversea views in the countries like middle east countries, Japan , Malaysia, Europe , Russia, USA, Canada and much more. <\/span><\/p> \nThe theme of the movies might be different like sometimes real THRILLERS or HILARIOUS, COMMERCIAL or NON-COMMERCIAL, MESSAGE ORIENTED or PEOPLE ORIENTED, PATRIOTIC or ROMANTIC, DRAMA or SCIENCE FICTIONS , whatever may be the theme we Indian had the passion of adaptability which had made us accept a<\/span>ll kind of <\/span>movies , we even <\/span>accept the critics and go on for films such<\/span> craze we can see for Indian movies everywhere.<\/span><\/p><\/p>This is why our INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY had completed its 100th birthday with a very big successive track lef<\/span>t behind . <\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p> \nThanking you , <\/p>Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>AVNIET <\/p>Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
n 1927, films came out with sounds. So many changes had happened to the film industry. <\/p>
Usage of animations for the first time happened in 1899. First feature length multi-reel film was in 1905 .\nFirst successful permanent film theater was \" THE NICKELODEON\" in Pittsburgh established in \n<\/span>1905 .<\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p>In 1910 ,actors had started acting their roles in movies , thereby reaching the largest share market for American films in Australia , European countries<\/span> except for France . <\/span><\/p><\/span><\/p>Indian history with regards to film industry \u2013 <\/p><\/p>If we talk about the history of films in India , this gives a different picture than other film industry in the world.<\/p> <\/p> \nThe film industry in India always had created a trend and had attracted many other experts in the film industry.<\/p> \nIndian film industry had passed on many eras to get recognized as \"WORLD'S LARGEST FILM INDUSTRY\" \nThe history here is quite a remarkable one. <\/p>Indian film industry had covered all the sector of emotions and grabbed the attention of all kind of audience .\nThe year 1931, is considered to be the SILENT ERA where the movies are no less than a stage drama. At this time MYTHOLOGICAL and HISTORICAL movies very produced and they were an exact replica of the stage show with no or le<\/span>ss dialogue, small background music in a most attractive narrative style . <\/span><\/p><\/p>ALAM ARA was India's first and foremost talkie film. The sound system was developed here and the actors got their dialogues to say in front of the audience . This is the stage of complete BLACK AND WHITE MOVIES and also with little blurry images . <\/p>India's GOLDEN ERA in FILM INDUSTRY was seen its 50-60's . <\/p>The most famous classic hits were produced . At thi<\/span>s time the fa<\/span>mous directors like Shri. RAJ KAPOOR , GURU DATT, MEHBOOB KHAN had directed those<\/span> movies which w<\/span>ere practically related to the lives of the common people .<\/span><\/p> At this time the stories of the protagonist were also directed .in this period, Hilarious films were just stepping forward in the industry . A large group of the audience were influenced by those movies and started to imitate the hero and heroines and even the villains too. \nThe dialogues at this period were quite catchy and had inspired many people to join in the film industry. <\/span><\/p>In 70-80's it was observed that most of the movies came out with a general story line, with a mix of romance in the beginning and violence at the end . Finally happy ending . This was routinely seen in most of the movies at that time .<\/span><\/p> \nThe face of Indian film industry had changed when science had ruled it. Science and new innovations had made the production and direction of the films in a better form and also in most<\/span> attractive form. <\/span><\/p>In 2000 and so on film became very commercial . <\/p>The presence of new sound technology like Dolby digital sounds, Dolby digital cameras, cinematography, choreography , different story line , and new technology like 3D graphics,so many new visual effects and even the foreign locations for shooting the part of the films had reached a large group if audience not only in India but also the world . <\/span><\/p> \nIn India nearly 1000 films are being produced every year. <\/span>The <\/span>movies which are produced in India also have the oversea views in the countries like middle east countries, Japan , Malaysia, Europe , Russia, USA, Canada and much more. <\/span><\/p> \nThe theme of the movies might be different like sometimes real THRILLERS or HILARIOUS, COMMERCIAL or NON-COMMERCIAL, MESSAGE ORIENTED or PEOPLE ORIENTED, PATRIOTIC or ROMANTIC, DRAMA or SCIENCE FICTIONS , whatever may be the theme we Indian had the passion of adaptability which had made us accept a<\/span>ll kind of <\/span>movies , we even <\/span>accept the critics and go on for films such<\/span> craze we can see for Indian movies everywhere.<\/span><\/p><\/p>This is why our INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY had completed its 100th birthday with a very big successive track lef<\/span>t behind . <\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p> \nThanking you , <\/p>Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>AVNIET <\/p>Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
In 1910 ,actors had started acting their roles in movies , thereby reaching the largest share market for American films in Australia , European countries<\/span> except for France . <\/span><\/p><\/span><\/p>Indian history with regards to film industry \u2013 <\/p><\/p>If we talk about the history of films in India , this gives a different picture than other film industry in the world.<\/p> <\/p> \nThe film industry in India always had created a trend and had attracted many other experts in the film industry.<\/p> \nIndian film industry had passed on many eras to get recognized as \"WORLD'S LARGEST FILM INDUSTRY\" \nThe history here is quite a remarkable one. <\/p>Indian film industry had covered all the sector of emotions and grabbed the attention of all kind of audience .\nThe year 1931, is considered to be the SILENT ERA where the movies are no less than a stage drama. At this time MYTHOLOGICAL and HISTORICAL movies very produced and they were an exact replica of the stage show with no or le<\/span>ss dialogue, small background music in a most attractive narrative style . <\/span><\/p><\/p>ALAM ARA was India's first and foremost talkie film. The sound system was developed here and the actors got their dialogues to say in front of the audience . This is the stage of complete BLACK AND WHITE MOVIES and also with little blurry images . <\/p>India's GOLDEN ERA in FILM INDUSTRY was seen its 50-60's . <\/p>The most famous classic hits were produced . At thi<\/span>s time the fa<\/span>mous directors like Shri. RAJ KAPOOR , GURU DATT, MEHBOOB KHAN had directed those<\/span> movies which w<\/span>ere practically related to the lives of the common people .<\/span><\/p> At this time the stories of the protagonist were also directed .in this period, Hilarious films were just stepping forward in the industry . A large group of the audience were influenced by those movies and started to imitate the hero and heroines and even the villains too. \nThe dialogues at this period were quite catchy and had inspired many people to join in the film industry. <\/span><\/p>In 70-80's it was observed that most of the movies came out with a general story line, with a mix of romance in the beginning and violence at the end . Finally happy ending . This was routinely seen in most of the movies at that time .<\/span><\/p> \nThe face of Indian film industry had changed when science had ruled it. Science and new innovations had made the production and direction of the films in a better form and also in most<\/span> attractive form. <\/span><\/p>In 2000 and so on film became very commercial . <\/p>The presence of new sound technology like Dolby digital sounds, Dolby digital cameras, cinematography, choreography , different story line , and new technology like 3D graphics,so many new visual effects and even the foreign locations for shooting the part of the films had reached a large group if audience not only in India but also the world . <\/span><\/p> \nIn India nearly 1000 films are being produced every year. <\/span>The <\/span>movies which are produced in India also have the oversea views in the countries like middle east countries, Japan , Malaysia, Europe , Russia, USA, Canada and much more. <\/span><\/p> \nThe theme of the movies might be different like sometimes real THRILLERS or HILARIOUS, COMMERCIAL or NON-COMMERCIAL, MESSAGE ORIENTED or PEOPLE ORIENTED, PATRIOTIC or ROMANTIC, DRAMA or SCIENCE FICTIONS , whatever may be the theme we Indian had the passion of adaptability which had made us accept a<\/span>ll kind of <\/span>movies , we even <\/span>accept the critics and go on for films such<\/span> craze we can see for Indian movies everywhere.<\/span><\/p><\/p>This is why our INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY had completed its 100th birthday with a very big successive track lef<\/span>t behind . <\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p> \nThanking you , <\/p>Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>AVNIET <\/p>Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
<\/span><\/p>Indian history with regards to film industry \u2013 <\/p><\/p>If we talk about the history of films in India , this gives a different picture than other film industry in the world.<\/p> <\/p> \nThe film industry in India always had created a trend and had attracted many other experts in the film industry.<\/p> \nIndian film industry had passed on many eras to get recognized as \"WORLD'S LARGEST FILM INDUSTRY\" \nThe history here is quite a remarkable one. <\/p>Indian film industry had covered all the sector of emotions and grabbed the attention of all kind of audience .\nThe year 1931, is considered to be the SILENT ERA where the movies are no less than a stage drama. At this time MYTHOLOGICAL and HISTORICAL movies very produced and they were an exact replica of the stage show with no or le<\/span>ss dialogue, small background music in a most attractive narrative style . <\/span><\/p><\/p>ALAM ARA was India's first and foremost talkie film. The sound system was developed here and the actors got their dialogues to say in front of the audience . This is the stage of complete BLACK AND WHITE MOVIES and also with little blurry images . <\/p>India's GOLDEN ERA in FILM INDUSTRY was seen its 50-60's . <\/p>The most famous classic hits were produced . At thi<\/span>s time the fa<\/span>mous directors like Shri. RAJ KAPOOR , GURU DATT, MEHBOOB KHAN had directed those<\/span> movies which w<\/span>ere practically related to the lives of the common people .<\/span><\/p> At this time the stories of the protagonist were also directed .in this period, Hilarious films were just stepping forward in the industry . A large group of the audience were influenced by those movies and started to imitate the hero and heroines and even the villains too. \nThe dialogues at this period were quite catchy and had inspired many people to join in the film industry. <\/span><\/p>In 70-80's it was observed that most of the movies came out with a general story line, with a mix of romance in the beginning and violence at the end . Finally happy ending . This was routinely seen in most of the movies at that time .<\/span><\/p> \nThe face of Indian film industry had changed when science had ruled it. Science and new innovations had made the production and direction of the films in a better form and also in most<\/span> attractive form. <\/span><\/p>In 2000 and so on film became very commercial . <\/p>The presence of new sound technology like Dolby digital sounds, Dolby digital cameras, cinematography, choreography , different story line , and new technology like 3D graphics,so many new visual effects and even the foreign locations for shooting the part of the films had reached a large group if audience not only in India but also the world . <\/span><\/p> \nIn India nearly 1000 films are being produced every year. <\/span>The <\/span>movies which are produced in India also have the oversea views in the countries like middle east countries, Japan , Malaysia, Europe , Russia, USA, Canada and much more. <\/span><\/p> \nThe theme of the movies might be different like sometimes real THRILLERS or HILARIOUS, COMMERCIAL or NON-COMMERCIAL, MESSAGE ORIENTED or PEOPLE ORIENTED, PATRIOTIC or ROMANTIC, DRAMA or SCIENCE FICTIONS , whatever may be the theme we Indian had the passion of adaptability which had made us accept a<\/span>ll kind of <\/span>movies , we even <\/span>accept the critics and go on for films such<\/span> craze we can see for Indian movies everywhere.<\/span><\/p><\/p>This is why our INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY had completed its 100th birthday with a very big successive track lef<\/span>t behind . <\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p> \nThanking you , <\/p>Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>AVNIET <\/p>Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
Indian history with regards to film industry \u2013 <\/p>
If we talk about the history of films in India , this gives a different picture than other film industry in the world.<\/p>
\nThe film industry in India always had created a trend and had attracted many other experts in the film industry.<\/p>
\nIndian film industry had passed on many eras to get recognized as \"WORLD'S LARGEST FILM INDUSTRY\" \nThe history here is quite a remarkable one. <\/p>
Indian film industry had covered all the sector of emotions and grabbed the attention of all kind of audience .\nThe year 1931, is considered to be the SILENT ERA where the movies are no less than a stage drama. At this time MYTHOLOGICAL and HISTORICAL movies very produced and they were an exact replica of the stage show with no or le<\/span>ss dialogue, small background music in a most attractive narrative style . <\/span><\/p><\/p>ALAM ARA was India's first and foremost talkie film. The sound system was developed here and the actors got their dialogues to say in front of the audience . This is the stage of complete BLACK AND WHITE MOVIES and also with little blurry images . <\/p>India's GOLDEN ERA in FILM INDUSTRY was seen its 50-60's . <\/p>The most famous classic hits were produced . At thi<\/span>s time the fa<\/span>mous directors like Shri. RAJ KAPOOR , GURU DATT, MEHBOOB KHAN had directed those<\/span> movies which w<\/span>ere practically related to the lives of the common people .<\/span><\/p> At this time the stories of the protagonist were also directed .in this period, Hilarious films were just stepping forward in the industry . A large group of the audience were influenced by those movies and started to imitate the hero and heroines and even the villains too. \nThe dialogues at this period were quite catchy and had inspired many people to join in the film industry. <\/span><\/p>In 70-80's it was observed that most of the movies came out with a general story line, with a mix of romance in the beginning and violence at the end . Finally happy ending . This was routinely seen in most of the movies at that time .<\/span><\/p> \nThe face of Indian film industry had changed when science had ruled it. Science and new innovations had made the production and direction of the films in a better form and also in most<\/span> attractive form. <\/span><\/p>In 2000 and so on film became very commercial . <\/p>The presence of new sound technology like Dolby digital sounds, Dolby digital cameras, cinematography, choreography , different story line , and new technology like 3D graphics,so many new visual effects and even the foreign locations for shooting the part of the films had reached a large group if audience not only in India but also the world . <\/span><\/p> \nIn India nearly 1000 films are being produced every year. <\/span>The <\/span>movies which are produced in India also have the oversea views in the countries like middle east countries, Japan , Malaysia, Europe , Russia, USA, Canada and much more. <\/span><\/p> \nThe theme of the movies might be different like sometimes real THRILLERS or HILARIOUS, COMMERCIAL or NON-COMMERCIAL, MESSAGE ORIENTED or PEOPLE ORIENTED, PATRIOTIC or ROMANTIC, DRAMA or SCIENCE FICTIONS , whatever may be the theme we Indian had the passion of adaptability which had made us accept a<\/span>ll kind of <\/span>movies , we even <\/span>accept the critics and go on for films such<\/span> craze we can see for Indian movies everywhere.<\/span><\/p><\/p>This is why our INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY had completed its 100th birthday with a very big successive track lef<\/span>t behind . <\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p> \nThanking you , <\/p>Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>AVNIET <\/p>Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
ALAM ARA was India's first and foremost talkie film. The sound system was developed here and the actors got their dialogues to say in front of the audience . This is the stage of complete BLACK AND WHITE MOVIES and also with little blurry images . <\/p>
India's GOLDEN ERA in FILM INDUSTRY was seen its 50-60's . <\/p>
The most famous classic hits were produced . At thi<\/span>s time the fa<\/span>mous directors like Shri. RAJ KAPOOR , GURU DATT, MEHBOOB KHAN had directed those<\/span> movies which w<\/span>ere practically related to the lives of the common people .<\/span><\/p> At this time the stories of the protagonist were also directed .in this period, Hilarious films were just stepping forward in the industry . A large group of the audience were influenced by those movies and started to imitate the hero and heroines and even the villains too. \nThe dialogues at this period were quite catchy and had inspired many people to join in the film industry. <\/span><\/p>In 70-80's it was observed that most of the movies came out with a general story line, with a mix of romance in the beginning and violence at the end . Finally happy ending . This was routinely seen in most of the movies at that time .<\/span><\/p> \nThe face of Indian film industry had changed when science had ruled it. Science and new innovations had made the production and direction of the films in a better form and also in most<\/span> attractive form. <\/span><\/p>In 2000 and so on film became very commercial . <\/p>The presence of new sound technology like Dolby digital sounds, Dolby digital cameras, cinematography, choreography , different story line , and new technology like 3D graphics,so many new visual effects and even the foreign locations for shooting the part of the films had reached a large group if audience not only in India but also the world . <\/span><\/p> \nIn India nearly 1000 films are being produced every year. <\/span>The <\/span>movies which are produced in India also have the oversea views in the countries like middle east countries, Japan , Malaysia, Europe , Russia, USA, Canada and much more. <\/span><\/p> \nThe theme of the movies might be different like sometimes real THRILLERS or HILARIOUS, COMMERCIAL or NON-COMMERCIAL, MESSAGE ORIENTED or PEOPLE ORIENTED, PATRIOTIC or ROMANTIC, DRAMA or SCIENCE FICTIONS , whatever may be the theme we Indian had the passion of adaptability which had made us accept a<\/span>ll kind of <\/span>movies , we even <\/span>accept the critics and go on for films such<\/span> craze we can see for Indian movies everywhere.<\/span><\/p><\/p>This is why our INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY had completed its 100th birthday with a very big successive track lef<\/span>t behind . <\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p> \nThanking you , <\/p>Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>AVNIET <\/p>Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
At this time the stories of the protagonist were also directed .in this period, Hilarious films were just stepping forward in the industry . A large group of the audience were influenced by those movies and started to imitate the hero and heroines and even the villains too. \nThe dialogues at this period were quite catchy and had inspired many people to join in the film industry. <\/span><\/p>In 70-80's it was observed that most of the movies came out with a general story line, with a mix of romance in the beginning and violence at the end . Finally happy ending . This was routinely seen in most of the movies at that time .<\/span><\/p> \nThe face of Indian film industry had changed when science had ruled it. Science and new innovations had made the production and direction of the films in a better form and also in most<\/span> attractive form. <\/span><\/p>In 2000 and so on film became very commercial . <\/p>The presence of new sound technology like Dolby digital sounds, Dolby digital cameras, cinematography, choreography , different story line , and new technology like 3D graphics,so many new visual effects and even the foreign locations for shooting the part of the films had reached a large group if audience not only in India but also the world . <\/span><\/p> \nIn India nearly 1000 films are being produced every year. <\/span>The <\/span>movies which are produced in India also have the oversea views in the countries like middle east countries, Japan , Malaysia, Europe , Russia, USA, Canada and much more. <\/span><\/p> \nThe theme of the movies might be different like sometimes real THRILLERS or HILARIOUS, COMMERCIAL or NON-COMMERCIAL, MESSAGE ORIENTED or PEOPLE ORIENTED, PATRIOTIC or ROMANTIC, DRAMA or SCIENCE FICTIONS , whatever may be the theme we Indian had the passion of adaptability which had made us accept a<\/span>ll kind of <\/span>movies , we even <\/span>accept the critics and go on for films such<\/span> craze we can see for Indian movies everywhere.<\/span><\/p><\/p>This is why our INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY had completed its 100th birthday with a very big successive track lef<\/span>t behind . <\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p> \nThanking you , <\/p>Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>AVNIET <\/p>Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
In 70-80's it was observed that most of the movies came out with a general story line, with a mix of romance in the beginning and violence at the end . Finally happy ending . This was routinely seen in most of the movies at that time .<\/span><\/p> \nThe face of Indian film industry had changed when science had ruled it. Science and new innovations had made the production and direction of the films in a better form and also in most<\/span> attractive form. <\/span><\/p>In 2000 and so on film became very commercial . <\/p>The presence of new sound technology like Dolby digital sounds, Dolby digital cameras, cinematography, choreography , different story line , and new technology like 3D graphics,so many new visual effects and even the foreign locations for shooting the part of the films had reached a large group if audience not only in India but also the world . <\/span><\/p> \nIn India nearly 1000 films are being produced every year. <\/span>The <\/span>movies which are produced in India also have the oversea views in the countries like middle east countries, Japan , Malaysia, Europe , Russia, USA, Canada and much more. <\/span><\/p> \nThe theme of the movies might be different like sometimes real THRILLERS or HILARIOUS, COMMERCIAL or NON-COMMERCIAL, MESSAGE ORIENTED or PEOPLE ORIENTED, PATRIOTIC or ROMANTIC, DRAMA or SCIENCE FICTIONS , whatever may be the theme we Indian had the passion of adaptability which had made us accept a<\/span>ll kind of <\/span>movies , we even <\/span>accept the critics and go on for films such<\/span> craze we can see for Indian movies everywhere.<\/span><\/p><\/p>This is why our INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY had completed its 100th birthday with a very big successive track lef<\/span>t behind . <\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p> \nThanking you , <\/p>Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>AVNIET <\/p>Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
\nThe face of Indian film industry had changed when science had ruled it. Science and new innovations had made the production and direction of the films in a better form and also in most<\/span> attractive form. <\/span><\/p>In 2000 and so on film became very commercial . <\/p>The presence of new sound technology like Dolby digital sounds, Dolby digital cameras, cinematography, choreography , different story line , and new technology like 3D graphics,so many new visual effects and even the foreign locations for shooting the part of the films had reached a large group if audience not only in India but also the world . <\/span><\/p> \nIn India nearly 1000 films are being produced every year. <\/span>The <\/span>movies which are produced in India also have the oversea views in the countries like middle east countries, Japan , Malaysia, Europe , Russia, USA, Canada and much more. <\/span><\/p> \nThe theme of the movies might be different like sometimes real THRILLERS or HILARIOUS, COMMERCIAL or NON-COMMERCIAL, MESSAGE ORIENTED or PEOPLE ORIENTED, PATRIOTIC or ROMANTIC, DRAMA or SCIENCE FICTIONS , whatever may be the theme we Indian had the passion of adaptability which had made us accept a<\/span>ll kind of <\/span>movies , we even <\/span>accept the critics and go on for films such<\/span> craze we can see for Indian movies everywhere.<\/span><\/p><\/p>This is why our INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY had completed its 100th birthday with a very big successive track lef<\/span>t behind . <\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p> \nThanking you , <\/p>Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>AVNIET <\/p>Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
In 2000 and so on film became very commercial . <\/p>
The presence of new sound technology like Dolby digital sounds, Dolby digital cameras, cinematography, choreography , different story line , and new technology like 3D graphics,so many new visual effects and even the foreign locations for shooting the part of the films had reached a large group if audience not only in India but also the world . <\/span><\/p> \nIn India nearly 1000 films are being produced every year. <\/span>The <\/span>movies which are produced in India also have the oversea views in the countries like middle east countries, Japan , Malaysia, Europe , Russia, USA, Canada and much more. <\/span><\/p> \nThe theme of the movies might be different like sometimes real THRILLERS or HILARIOUS, COMMERCIAL or NON-COMMERCIAL, MESSAGE ORIENTED or PEOPLE ORIENTED, PATRIOTIC or ROMANTIC, DRAMA or SCIENCE FICTIONS , whatever may be the theme we Indian had the passion of adaptability which had made us accept a<\/span>ll kind of <\/span>movies , we even <\/span>accept the critics and go on for films such<\/span> craze we can see for Indian movies everywhere.<\/span><\/p><\/p>This is why our INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY had completed its 100th birthday with a very big successive track lef<\/span>t behind . <\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p> \nThanking you , <\/p>Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>AVNIET <\/p>Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
\nIn India nearly 1000 films are being produced every year. <\/span>The <\/span>movies which are produced in India also have the oversea views in the countries like middle east countries, Japan , Malaysia, Europe , Russia, USA, Canada and much more. <\/span><\/p> \nThe theme of the movies might be different like sometimes real THRILLERS or HILARIOUS, COMMERCIAL or NON-COMMERCIAL, MESSAGE ORIENTED or PEOPLE ORIENTED, PATRIOTIC or ROMANTIC, DRAMA or SCIENCE FICTIONS , whatever may be the theme we Indian had the passion of adaptability which had made us accept a<\/span>ll kind of <\/span>movies , we even <\/span>accept the critics and go on for films such<\/span> craze we can see for Indian movies everywhere.<\/span><\/p><\/p>This is why our INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY had completed its 100th birthday with a very big successive track lef<\/span>t behind . <\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p> \nThanking you , <\/p>Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>AVNIET <\/p>Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
\nThe theme of the movies might be different like sometimes real THRILLERS or HILARIOUS, COMMERCIAL or NON-COMMERCIAL, MESSAGE ORIENTED or PEOPLE ORIENTED, PATRIOTIC or ROMANTIC, DRAMA or SCIENCE FICTIONS , whatever may be the theme we Indian had the passion of adaptability which had made us accept a<\/span>ll kind of <\/span>movies , we even <\/span>accept the critics and go on for films such<\/span> craze we can see for Indian movies everywhere.<\/span><\/p><\/p>This is why our INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY had completed its 100th birthday with a very big successive track lef<\/span>t behind . <\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p> \nThanking you , <\/p>Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>AVNIET <\/p>Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
This is why our INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY had completed its 100th birthday with a very big successive track lef<\/span>t behind . <\/span><\/p><\/p><\/p> \nThanking you , <\/p>Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>AVNIET <\/p>Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
\nThanking you , <\/p>
Ch.Sai Pavan Kumar <\/p>
AVNIET <\/p>
Mobile no.8374018605 <\/p> "}]
Why students don't like Maths ! <\/p>
1+1=2<\/p>
The basic maths which was taught to everyone in their primary schooling days . My personal experience with maths is quite a very bad one . Basically I'm nt a Maths Person .<\/p>
During my primary schooling days , I used to love maths like a hell. I use to be very attentive in the class n use to do all my maths homework's by my own. But once I reaches my High school level Maths became a tough one of mine and thereby made me as I'm not a maths person . <\/span><\/p>I'm not an exception case for this. There are many students like me who hate maths . I asked many of my friends why students hate maths .<\/p>The answers what i got were quite same from everyone.<\/p>In my primary schooling time teachers made me to learn Maths in a very interesting way. I still remember , how my teacher made me to learn the Additions, Subtractions by takes the flowers ,chocolates and adding it, subtracting it, where I was more interested in knowing the count of the chocolates and flowers, rather than the Maths . But when I reached my high schooling stage the main problem was the change of teachers thereby the syllabus, following the critical imagination.<\/span><\/p>Maths at this stage has alot of conceptual questions rather than logical, more of imagining rather than solving.<\/p>Those unsolved equations, several step for one single answer had made the things , probably the Maths tougher.<\/p>High school teaching is quite different , they are more interested in completing the syllabus rather than the knowledge. Even the textual information is not clear and upto the mark, the explanation part from teachers are also not that clear which can make the students experts in that topic.<\/span><\/p>The boring classes , unreasonable answers , long explanations, several steps, confused imaginations, un ending equations and so much of work just for one question..............<\/span><\/p>All these had made the MATHS a tougher one to most of the students.<\/span><\/p>My writing of this article is not to tell the loop holes of teaching . In fact to make the subject an interesting one which can help the students .<\/p>According to me few chan<\/span>ges need to done to erase the<\/span> statement \" I'm not a Maths Person\".<\/span><\/p>This could be done only with the help of teachers and even the book publishers and not to forget the students too.<\/p>If the text books find the correct answers and exact explanation , we can expect teachers to teach in a better way, and ultimately the students will get a lot of interest to learn maths .<\/p>If we go on further Maths is the main step to any subject . If maths is not taught well , students in later phase had to suffer alot to come again to the basics which is highly impossible.<\/p>Apart from teaching , abacus and Vedic maths ,help alot in learning the maths . Vedic maths make the student think in a logic way and abacus help the students to be quick while calculating. <\/p> <\/span> <\/span><\/p>Maths can change the histories if it is taught by proper guidance.......<\/p>And can make the future a most advanced one.<\/p> <\/p>Thanking you<\/p>Sai Pavan Kumar<\/p>AVNIET<\/p>"}]
I'm not an exception case for this. There are many students like me who hate maths . I asked many of my friends why students hate maths .<\/p>
The answers what i got were quite same from everyone.<\/p>
In my primary schooling time teachers made me to learn Maths in a very interesting way. I still remember , how my teacher made me to learn the Additions, Subtractions by takes the flowers ,chocolates and adding it, subtracting it, where I was more interested in knowing the count of the chocolates and flowers, rather than the Maths . But when I reached my high schooling stage the main problem was the change of teachers thereby the syllabus, following the critical imagination.<\/span><\/p>Maths at this stage has alot of conceptual questions rather than logical, more of imagining rather than solving.<\/p>Those unsolved equations, several step for one single answer had made the things , probably the Maths tougher.<\/p>High school teaching is quite different , they are more interested in completing the syllabus rather than the knowledge. Even the textual information is not clear and upto the mark, the explanation part from teachers are also not that clear which can make the students experts in that topic.<\/span><\/p>The boring classes , unreasonable answers , long explanations, several steps, confused imaginations, un ending equations and so much of work just for one question..............<\/span><\/p>All these had made the MATHS a tougher one to most of the students.<\/span><\/p>My writing of this article is not to tell the loop holes of teaching . In fact to make the subject an interesting one which can help the students .<\/p>According to me few chan<\/span>ges need to done to erase the<\/span> statement \" I'm not a Maths Person\".<\/span><\/p>This could be done only with the help of teachers and even the book publishers and not to forget the students too.<\/p>If the text books find the correct answers and exact explanation , we can expect teachers to teach in a better way, and ultimately the students will get a lot of interest to learn maths .<\/p>If we go on further Maths is the main step to any subject . If maths is not taught well , students in later phase had to suffer alot to come again to the basics which is highly impossible.<\/p>Apart from teaching , abacus and Vedic maths ,help alot in learning the maths . Vedic maths make the student think in a logic way and abacus help the students to be quick while calculating. <\/p> <\/span> <\/span><\/p>Maths can change the histories if it is taught by proper guidance.......<\/p>And can make the future a most advanced one.<\/p> <\/p>Thanking you<\/p>Sai Pavan Kumar<\/p>AVNIET<\/p>"}]
Maths at this stage has alot of conceptual questions rather than logical, more of imagining rather than solving.<\/p>
Those unsolved equations, several step for one single answer had made the things , probably the Maths tougher.<\/p>
High school teaching is quite different , they are more interested in completing the syllabus rather than the knowledge. Even the textual information is not clear and upto the mark, the explanation part from teachers are also not that clear which can make the students experts in that topic.<\/span><\/p>The boring classes , unreasonable answers , long explanations, several steps, confused imaginations, un ending equations and so much of work just for one question..............<\/span><\/p>All these had made the MATHS a tougher one to most of the students.<\/span><\/p>My writing of this article is not to tell the loop holes of teaching . In fact to make the subject an interesting one which can help the students .<\/p>According to me few chan<\/span>ges need to done to erase the<\/span> statement \" I'm not a Maths Person\".<\/span><\/p>This could be done only with the help of teachers and even the book publishers and not to forget the students too.<\/p>If the text books find the correct answers and exact explanation , we can expect teachers to teach in a better way, and ultimately the students will get a lot of interest to learn maths .<\/p>If we go on further Maths is the main step to any subject . If maths is not taught well , students in later phase had to suffer alot to come again to the basics which is highly impossible.<\/p>Apart from teaching , abacus and Vedic maths ,help alot in learning the maths . Vedic maths make the student think in a logic way and abacus help the students to be quick while calculating. <\/p> <\/span> <\/span><\/p>Maths can change the histories if it is taught by proper guidance.......<\/p>And can make the future a most advanced one.<\/p> <\/p>Thanking you<\/p>Sai Pavan Kumar<\/p>AVNIET<\/p>"}]
The boring classes , unreasonable answers , long explanations, several steps, confused imaginations, un ending equations and so much of work just for one question..............<\/span><\/p>All these had made the MATHS a tougher one to most of the students.<\/span><\/p>My writing of this article is not to tell the loop holes of teaching . In fact to make the subject an interesting one which can help the students .<\/p>According to me few chan<\/span>ges need to done to erase the<\/span> statement \" I'm not a Maths Person\".<\/span><\/p>This could be done only with the help of teachers and even the book publishers and not to forget the students too.<\/p>If the text books find the correct answers and exact explanation , we can expect teachers to teach in a better way, and ultimately the students will get a lot of interest to learn maths .<\/p>If we go on further Maths is the main step to any subject . If maths is not taught well , students in later phase had to suffer alot to come again to the basics which is highly impossible.<\/p>Apart from teaching , abacus and Vedic maths ,help alot in learning the maths . Vedic maths make the student think in a logic way and abacus help the students to be quick while calculating. <\/p> <\/span> <\/span><\/p>Maths can change the histories if it is taught by proper guidance.......<\/p>And can make the future a most advanced one.<\/p> <\/p>Thanking you<\/p>Sai Pavan Kumar<\/p>AVNIET<\/p>"}]
All these had made the MATHS a tougher one to most of the students.<\/span><\/p>My writing of this article is not to tell the loop holes of teaching . In fact to make the subject an interesting one which can help the students .<\/p>According to me few chan<\/span>ges need to done to erase the<\/span> statement \" I'm not a Maths Person\".<\/span><\/p>This could be done only with the help of teachers and even the book publishers and not to forget the students too.<\/p>If the text books find the correct answers and exact explanation , we can expect teachers to teach in a better way, and ultimately the students will get a lot of interest to learn maths .<\/p>If we go on further Maths is the main step to any subject . If maths is not taught well , students in later phase had to suffer alot to come again to the basics which is highly impossible.<\/p>Apart from teaching , abacus and Vedic maths ,help alot in learning the maths . Vedic maths make the student think in a logic way and abacus help the students to be quick while calculating. <\/p> <\/span> <\/span><\/p>Maths can change the histories if it is taught by proper guidance.......<\/p>And can make the future a most advanced one.<\/p> <\/p>Thanking you<\/p>Sai Pavan Kumar<\/p>AVNIET<\/p>"}]
My writing of this article is not to tell the loop holes of teaching . In fact to make the subject an interesting one which can help the students .<\/p>
According to me few chan<\/span>ges need to done to erase the<\/span> statement \" I'm not a Maths Person\".<\/span><\/p>This could be done only with the help of teachers and even the book publishers and not to forget the students too.<\/p>If the text books find the correct answers and exact explanation , we can expect teachers to teach in a better way, and ultimately the students will get a lot of interest to learn maths .<\/p>If we go on further Maths is the main step to any subject . If maths is not taught well , students in later phase had to suffer alot to come again to the basics which is highly impossible.<\/p>Apart from teaching , abacus and Vedic maths ,help alot in learning the maths . Vedic maths make the student think in a logic way and abacus help the students to be quick while calculating. <\/p> <\/span> <\/span><\/p>Maths can change the histories if it is taught by proper guidance.......<\/p>And can make the future a most advanced one.<\/p> <\/p>Thanking you<\/p>Sai Pavan Kumar<\/p>AVNIET<\/p>"}]
This could be done only with the help of teachers and even the book publishers and not to forget the students too.<\/p>
If the text books find the correct answers and exact explanation , we can expect teachers to teach in a better way, and ultimately the students will get a lot of interest to learn maths .<\/p>
If we go on further Maths is the main step to any subject . If maths is not taught well , students in later phase had to suffer alot to come again to the basics which is highly impossible.<\/p>
Apart from teaching , abacus and Vedic maths ,help alot in learning the maths . Vedic maths make the student think in a logic way and abacus help the students to be quick while calculating. <\/p>
<\/span> <\/span><\/p>Maths can change the histories if it is taught by proper guidance.......<\/p>And can make the future a most advanced one.<\/p> <\/p>Thanking you<\/p>Sai Pavan Kumar<\/p>AVNIET<\/p>"}]
Maths can change the histories if it is taught by proper guidance.......<\/p>
And can make the future a most advanced one.<\/p>
Thanking you<\/p>
Sai Pavan Kumar<\/p>
AVNIET<\/p>"}]
A GiRl... Her name is TANU...<\/i><\/b><\/p>
She was born and bought up in a ORTHODOX family , who is always concerned about the society ...!<\/i><\/b><\/p>
Its not that she was never given love or respect... But all she needed was INDEPENDENCE...!<\/i><\/b><\/p>
One of the common problem every girl face is: \"As in INDIA... A girl who has a lot of boyfriends (boys as friends) is never considered to have a clean character\"<\/b><\/i><\/p>
Hence her family never allowed her to make friendship with boys.So if she had to make friends among boys, she had to lie her parents. But as in 2016 its no where possible for a girl to say that she is restricted by her parents about maintaining a distance with boys. In this case you either get bullied or else boycotted. Considering the image she had to balance among her parents and friends, she maintained friendship with boys and tried to cover that before her parents. She was afraid that if someone saw her with a guy they wouldn't say her but firstly they would blame her parents...So she always tried to keep the things into the \"border\" ...<\/i><\/b><\/i><\/p>
NOW, how will you judge TANU?<\/i><\/b> <\/p>
A perfect daughter for her parents ?<\/p>
or<\/p>
A untrustworthy friend who hides things from her parents?<\/p>
Whatelse could she have done?? As she grew up she was said....<\/b><\/i><\/b><\/p>
Late ho gaya... saath baj gaye... chal ghar ke liye nikal.... <\/i><\/b><\/p>
kyun? kyu ki ladki hain tu...! <\/i><\/b><\/p>
Dhak ke rakh... samhaal ke rakh... le dher saara kapda.. kudh ko gher ke rakh...<\/i><\/b><\/p>
kyun? kyu ki ladki hai tu<\/i><\/b><\/p>
Boyfriend nahi... koi ladka dost nahi...samhaal ke rakh Kadam...<\/i><\/b><\/p>
kyun? kyu ki ladki hmain tu...<\/i><\/b><\/p>
Neechi rahe nazar... dum rahe ghuta...<\/i><\/b><\/p>
kyun? kyu ki ladki hai ti..<\/i><\/b><\/p>
Koi haq nahi... sirf duty hain... tujhe laad kaisa... tu sirf zimmedaari hain...<\/i><\/b><\/p>
kyun? kyu ki ladki hain tu...<\/i><\/b><\/p>
There were no such avagations for her own brother... kyun? kyu ki ladka tha woh...!<\/p>
He can have many girlfriends, can return home even at 12 in the night, can travel where ever he want, can wear what ever he want... kyun? kyu ki ladka tha woh...!<\/p>
How does the \"educated\" society design a girls life?<\/i><\/b><\/p>
Padhayi karo, sarkari ya private job lo, shaadi karo, agar husband ne maan liya to shaadi ke baad bhi job karo warna bache paidha karlo aur ghar samhalo, phir chahe tu ne graduation ki pg ki yaa phd Karli, teri jagah to kitchen hi hain...!<\/i><\/b><\/p>
There are many girls like TANU... Who want to live their life to a greater extent but cannot because of the peer pressures of the society they are not able to..!<\/i><\/b><\/p>
C'mon we need to speak,<\/i><\/b><\/p>
we need to open up,<\/i><\/b><\/p>
we need to fly,<\/i><\/b><\/p>
we need to empower ,<\/i><\/b><\/p>
we need to travel,<\/i><\/b><\/p>
we need to explore,<\/i><\/b><\/p>
and that's the only way to \"GROW\"<\/i><\/b><\/p>
One day TANU woke up...! If TANU had to be happy its all in her own hands.. She learned that she shouldn't care the people and their words who doesn't matter her...!<\/i><\/b><\/p>
And... eh jo cheez hum use karte hain na... \"LADIES FIRST... LADIES FIRST...\"<\/i><\/b><\/p>
Ladies first to sirf bahana hain... Aakhir mein ladkon ko ki aage aana hain...!<\/i><\/b><\/p>
To ladies and girls... jaagoo..!!<\/i><\/b><\/p>
... uthoo...!!<\/i><\/b><\/p>
Lets... #changethestory<\/i><\/b><\/p>"}]
CREATORS OF IACG - BMM15 <\/b><\/p>
Guys here's the Silly Cartoonic Caricature 3D Photo Gallery<\/u>... Haha...!! <\/p>
You gonna love yourself in it, Make sure the video is set HD. <\/p>
IACG <\/b>- CREATING CREATORS<\/b> we are the CREATORS<\/b>. <\/p>
Softwares used on it are #BOBBLE <\/b>#AFTEREFFECTS <\/b>#PREMIEREPRO <\/b>#PHOTOSHOP<\/b>....! <\/p>
#Assignment #Dhandamrababu #PhotoGallery #Slideshow #IACG #BMM2015 #SharathChandraVadakattu #AfterEffectsAssignment #SleeplessNight #LOL #CreatorsWeAre<\/p>"},{"type":"fb-post","id":"fb-url-1480361669875","data":"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/sharath.vadakattu\/videos\/1093054484154185\/"}]
\" Without A Vision There Is No ENTREPRENEUR\", says a Young Entrepreneur.<\/b><\/p>
An entrepreneur is an innovator, a job creator, a game changer, a challenger, an adventurer and many more. But a person turns to be a successful entrepreneur when their work is the reason for the smile on anyone's face. The special instrument that would help any entrepreneur to move on the success path is INNOVATION.<\/b><\/p>
We gift all the cool stuff to our loved ones on their special days like birthday, anniversary. But how about presenting them brain filled up with the memories to be cherished, that is to give away your old sweet memories wrapped in a creative style. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480333824814","data":"583c1a35199eb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480329389056","data":"
Here is an esteemed platform where you may purchase a handmade greeting card filled with sweet and crazy memories that are nurtured with love and effort by talented and creative crafters who aim to share their bundles of joy to everyone. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480334031064","data":"583c1b0634d3a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480329411113","data":"
Meet Madhurya Panthagani,<\/b> a 3rd year BBA grad from Loyola Academy<\/b>. She works for an NGO as an Executive Board Member at Street Cause Gold and also copes up with the academics and her passion for putting up a smile on anyone one's face motivates her to make greeting cards for the lovely customers. She believes in spreading love and happiness among all which is the fundamental motto of her life.<\/p>
\"I believe in living independent, strong and at the same time kind & loving\", says the young women entrepreneur who kicked off this creative work in 2015. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480334754625","data":"583c1dd3eead5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480334735616","data":"<\/b>MaYa PaGe Greeting Cards, <\/a>a Facebook page where you can order these lovely cards.\nDo watch out the video to check out the creative greeting cards.\n<\/b>Kudos...!!<\/b><\/div>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1480329557786","data":"vG6syZPAp40"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5838390a2d63bstryimg","category":"Humour","is_vip":"0","title":"Supplementary 2: What Brings you back for a supplementary?","title_id":"supplementary-2-what-brings-you-back-for-a-supplementary-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"SRK","authorUserName":"shivaramakrishn","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/57244476a3460profilepic","authorMagzName":"SVIT Hyd","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":4,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"SVIT Hyd","publishedInLink":"svit","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/56ab6fcc73cd2profilepic","publishedInCode":"svit","country":"IND","keywords":"exams,Students,supplementary,short story,engineering,backlogs,invigilators","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/supplementary-2-what-brings-you-back-for-a-supplementary-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480079532969","data":"Bathing in those warm yet non-threatening waves of sun rays in an utter calm room, nothing is as soothing and pleasant as a warm winter afternoon nap. Except maybe a tap on the shoulder by the invigilator pulling you back to your reality. I rolled over my wrist to check the time. \u20182:15PM\u2019<\/u><\/b> displayed my analog wristwatch. It\u2019s been 15 minutes since we were given our answer scripts and question papers. I replied back to the angry eyebrow raise of the invigilator with a confused yet sad one of mine. She walked onto her routine of walking to and fro between the seating rows.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480079721068","data":"The entire examination was totally calm except for the constant scribbling noises of pens and occasional pencil drops or a sharpener making \u201cShreeeek<\/i>\u201d sounds while sharpening a Nataraj<\/i>. I glanced back at the question paper rubbing my eyes with one of my hand. Not a single word looked familiar to me. I scanned the room for some smug reassurance and found it in Teja<\/b> who seemed as clueless as me from a distance. Shanker<\/b> was trying to help Srikanth<\/b> with some answer using some twisted charades technique which I was the least bit bothered. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480080375008","data":"58383c1fee469"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480080382125","data":" Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480079737570","data":"I got back to my paper, calculating the repercussions of my decision. \u2018Can I afford to leave this and come back in February?\u2019 I looked out of the window and heard some street hawker yell\" Biskeeet. Ae khaari Biskeet<\/i>\u201d I was not sure if that was coincidental of ironic. I put down the paper and folded my arms into a sleeping position onto my writing desk. The silence in an examination hall is always WAAAAAY<\/u> better than those shit expensive yoga\/meditative resort sessions. I observed that my wrist watch was reflecting the sun rays from the window into the semi-dark room. I decided to go a bit filmy and comic by playing with the same. <\/p> I started making wild movements with the light reflections onto the ceiling and to the side walls with the wrist watch. Vidya <\/b>let out a small almost inaudible laugh from the row besides. I couldn\u2019t really make out the reason. Was it due to the light play or how lightly I was taking my exam paper? I directed the reflections across the room trying to gain a little attention from the attentive writers across the room and rested the reflection on Vinay<\/b>. The bearded bastard gave me a small smile and continued to write his exam. I tried to call out random people by flashing the small circle of reflection onto their eyes and faces but no one gave a shit about it and all were busy with their papers. Dejected, I rested down my arm (It started to pain a little at this point) and looked at my paper. It was blank. EMPTY. Not a single word was written except for my signature on the OMR sheet. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480080445807","data":"58383c65857fd"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480080451620","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480079750382","data":"\u201cCan I leave?\u201d I tried to signal the invigilator with my head and hand movements as she gave me a raised eyebrow. \u201cYou have to stay for at least one hour. Also, you haven\u2019t yet signed the attendance sheet\u201d She stated the obvious. I made a face and looked to my side where Shravya <\/b>sat tying in inputs to her scientific calculator. I had 100 minus 100% clue on why people were using the calculator for. Maybe this is a mistake. I should at least try filling the papers. I clicked my pen into action and looked at the question paper for the umpteenth time and then epiphany struck me. \u2018Not happening bro!\u2019 it screamed. All the times I advised my juniors and peers on how to jussst.Fill.The.Papers <\/i><\/u><\/b>of the answer scripts in order to pass the exam, those words rang into my ears as I struck down the empty pages stating the end of my exam session and sat back as I saw the attendance sheet was brought into the room by the peon. I walked up to the invigilator ma\u2019am and signed the sheet as Teja <\/b>followed the same suit as me. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480079762944","data":"I came out of the room stretching my arms wide in an entirely relaxing tone as I walked down the stairs into the open ground passing by the corridors of my friends in other rooms writing with an intense look on their faces. I laughed to myself as I perfectly know what those idiots were writing in their papers and it has nothing to do with the subject. I looked back at the building as I saw people still scribbling. I kept rethinking on how bad I\u2019m going to screw up the next time I enter the room as I walked towards my moped parked under the shade of a peepal <\/i>tree. <\/p>[[<\/u><\/b>Link to 'The Supplementary'<\/u><\/b><\/a> ]]<\/u><\/b><\/p>"}]
Bathing in those warm yet non-threatening waves of sun rays in an utter calm room, nothing is as soothing and pleasant as a warm winter afternoon nap. Except maybe a tap on the shoulder by the invigilator pulling you back to your reality. I rolled over my wrist to check the time. \u20182:15PM\u2019<\/u><\/b> displayed my analog wristwatch. It\u2019s been 15 minutes since we were given our answer scripts and question papers. I replied back to the angry eyebrow raise of the invigilator with a confused yet sad one of mine. She walked onto her routine of walking to and fro between the seating rows.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480079721068","data":"
The entire examination was totally calm except for the constant scribbling noises of pens and occasional pencil drops or a sharpener making \u201cShreeeek<\/i>\u201d sounds while sharpening a Nataraj<\/i>. I glanced back at the question paper rubbing my eyes with one of my hand. Not a single word looked familiar to me. I scanned the room for some smug reassurance and found it in Teja<\/b> who seemed as clueless as me from a distance. Shanker<\/b> was trying to help Srikanth<\/b> with some answer using some twisted charades technique which I was the least bit bothered. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480080375008","data":"58383c1fee469"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480080382125","data":"
Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480079737570","data":"I got back to my paper, calculating the repercussions of my decision. \u2018Can I afford to leave this and come back in February?\u2019 I looked out of the window and heard some street hawker yell\" Biskeeet. Ae khaari Biskeet<\/i>\u201d I was not sure if that was coincidental of ironic. I put down the paper and folded my arms into a sleeping position onto my writing desk. The silence in an examination hall is always WAAAAAY<\/u> better than those shit expensive yoga\/meditative resort sessions. I observed that my wrist watch was reflecting the sun rays from the window into the semi-dark room. I decided to go a bit filmy and comic by playing with the same. <\/p> I started making wild movements with the light reflections onto the ceiling and to the side walls with the wrist watch. Vidya <\/b>let out a small almost inaudible laugh from the row besides. I couldn\u2019t really make out the reason. Was it due to the light play or how lightly I was taking my exam paper? I directed the reflections across the room trying to gain a little attention from the attentive writers across the room and rested the reflection on Vinay<\/b>. The bearded bastard gave me a small smile and continued to write his exam. I tried to call out random people by flashing the small circle of reflection onto their eyes and faces but no one gave a shit about it and all were busy with their papers. Dejected, I rested down my arm (It started to pain a little at this point) and looked at my paper. It was blank. EMPTY. Not a single word was written except for my signature on the OMR sheet. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480080445807","data":"58383c65857fd"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480080451620","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480079750382","data":"\u201cCan I leave?\u201d I tried to signal the invigilator with my head and hand movements as she gave me a raised eyebrow. \u201cYou have to stay for at least one hour. Also, you haven\u2019t yet signed the attendance sheet\u201d She stated the obvious. I made a face and looked to my side where Shravya <\/b>sat tying in inputs to her scientific calculator. I had 100 minus 100% clue on why people were using the calculator for. Maybe this is a mistake. I should at least try filling the papers. I clicked my pen into action and looked at the question paper for the umpteenth time and then epiphany struck me. \u2018Not happening bro!\u2019 it screamed. All the times I advised my juniors and peers on how to jussst.Fill.The.Papers <\/i><\/u><\/b>of the answer scripts in order to pass the exam, those words rang into my ears as I struck down the empty pages stating the end of my exam session and sat back as I saw the attendance sheet was brought into the room by the peon. I walked up to the invigilator ma\u2019am and signed the sheet as Teja <\/b>followed the same suit as me. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480079762944","data":"I came out of the room stretching my arms wide in an entirely relaxing tone as I walked down the stairs into the open ground passing by the corridors of my friends in other rooms writing with an intense look on their faces. I laughed to myself as I perfectly know what those idiots were writing in their papers and it has nothing to do with the subject. I looked back at the building as I saw people still scribbling. I kept rethinking on how bad I\u2019m going to screw up the next time I enter the room as I walked towards my moped parked under the shade of a peepal <\/i>tree. <\/p>[[<\/u><\/b>Link to 'The Supplementary'<\/u><\/b><\/a> ]]<\/u><\/b><\/p>"}]
I got back to my paper, calculating the repercussions of my decision. \u2018Can I afford to leave this and come back in February?\u2019 I looked out of the window and heard some street hawker yell\" Biskeeet. Ae khaari Biskeet<\/i>\u201d I was not sure if that was coincidental of ironic. I put down the paper and folded my arms into a sleeping position onto my writing desk. The silence in an examination hall is always WAAAAAY<\/u> better than those shit expensive yoga\/meditative resort sessions. I observed that my wrist watch was reflecting the sun rays from the window into the semi-dark room. I decided to go a bit filmy and comic by playing with the same. <\/p>
I started making wild movements with the light reflections onto the ceiling and to the side walls with the wrist watch. Vidya <\/b>let out a small almost inaudible laugh from the row besides. I couldn\u2019t really make out the reason. Was it due to the light play or how lightly I was taking my exam paper? I directed the reflections across the room trying to gain a little attention from the attentive writers across the room and rested the reflection on Vinay<\/b>. The bearded bastard gave me a small smile and continued to write his exam. I tried to call out random people by flashing the small circle of reflection onto their eyes and faces but no one gave a shit about it and all were busy with their papers. Dejected, I rested down my arm (It started to pain a little at this point) and looked at my paper. It was blank. EMPTY. Not a single word was written except for my signature on the OMR sheet. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1480080445807","data":"58383c65857fd"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480080451620","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480079750382","data":"\u201cCan I leave?\u201d I tried to signal the invigilator with my head and hand movements as she gave me a raised eyebrow. \u201cYou have to stay for at least one hour. Also, you haven\u2019t yet signed the attendance sheet\u201d She stated the obvious. I made a face and looked to my side where Shravya <\/b>sat tying in inputs to her scientific calculator. I had 100 minus 100% clue on why people were using the calculator for. Maybe this is a mistake. I should at least try filling the papers. I clicked my pen into action and looked at the question paper for the umpteenth time and then epiphany struck me. \u2018Not happening bro!\u2019 it screamed. All the times I advised my juniors and peers on how to jussst.Fill.The.Papers <\/i><\/u><\/b>of the answer scripts in order to pass the exam, those words rang into my ears as I struck down the empty pages stating the end of my exam session and sat back as I saw the attendance sheet was brought into the room by the peon. I walked up to the invigilator ma\u2019am and signed the sheet as Teja <\/b>followed the same suit as me. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480079762944","data":"I came out of the room stretching my arms wide in an entirely relaxing tone as I walked down the stairs into the open ground passing by the corridors of my friends in other rooms writing with an intense look on their faces. I laughed to myself as I perfectly know what those idiots were writing in their papers and it has nothing to do with the subject. I looked back at the building as I saw people still scribbling. I kept rethinking on how bad I\u2019m going to screw up the next time I enter the room as I walked towards my moped parked under the shade of a peepal <\/i>tree. <\/p>[[<\/u><\/b>Link to 'The Supplementary'<\/u><\/b><\/a> ]]<\/u><\/b><\/p>"}]
\u201cCan I leave?\u201d I tried to signal the invigilator with my head and hand movements as she gave me a raised eyebrow. \u201cYou have to stay for at least one hour. Also, you haven\u2019t yet signed the attendance sheet\u201d She stated the obvious. I made a face and looked to my side where Shravya <\/b>sat tying in inputs to her scientific calculator. I had 100 minus 100% clue on why people were using the calculator for. Maybe this is a mistake. I should at least try filling the papers. I clicked my pen into action and looked at the question paper for the umpteenth time and then epiphany struck me. \u2018Not happening bro!\u2019 it screamed. All the times I advised my juniors and peers on how to jussst.Fill.The.Papers <\/i><\/u><\/b>of the answer scripts in order to pass the exam, those words rang into my ears as I struck down the empty pages stating the end of my exam session and sat back as I saw the attendance sheet was brought into the room by the peon. I walked up to the invigilator ma\u2019am and signed the sheet as Teja <\/b>followed the same suit as me. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1480079762944","data":"
I came out of the room stretching my arms wide in an entirely relaxing tone as I walked down the stairs into the open ground passing by the corridors of my friends in other rooms writing with an intense look on their faces. I laughed to myself as I perfectly know what those idiots were writing in their papers and it has nothing to do with the subject. I looked back at the building as I saw people still scribbling. I kept rethinking on how bad I\u2019m going to screw up the next time I enter the room as I walked towards my moped parked under the shade of a peepal <\/i>tree. <\/p>
[[<\/u><\/b>Link to 'The Supplementary'<\/u><\/b><\/a> ]]<\/u><\/b><\/p>"}]
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