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Albert Einstein said: \"Creativity is contagious pass it on\", this quote holds a lot of meaning for Jeswitha Bogireddy not because of who said it, but because this is what plays a big impact in her life and inspires her to continue doing what she does, her love for creativity started at the age of 11 when she noticed her fashion designer aunt at work, the passion that her Aunt carried immediately like a fire caught on to her, from then on immense fondness and interest in the field of designing, painting, drawing and craft work ignited within her.<\/p>
Jeswitha has done and continues to do a lot of Art be it at Home, School, Church or even College, she also participated in a number of events like designing and painting workshops. <\/p>
when it comes to completing her Art work she likes to take time working on every detail, she spends at least an hour or two a day non stop, procrastinating is not an option for her she ensures that once she starts any art project she gets up only after its completed.<\/p>
\nIn the middle of her busy schedule with graduation and studies, Art is what keeps her moving forward it gives her calmness and peace. One of the biggest projects she did was creating a French theater, this took a lot of time and effort it had to be planned and measured carefully but in the end \"it was all worth it\", she says. <\/p>
\nShe is looking forward to pursue her career in design and we wish her the best!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1563460709574","data":"5d307e45a1b0f"}]
\u201cI\u2019m nothing without football.\u201d- The first thing that Sai Teja from the Computer Science Department of our SMEC; had on his mind when questioned about his reason for letting the pigskin sink into him. He goes on to elaborate by revealing to us: all the things that led him to play the sport and what he sees through the lens of it, for himself. <\/p>
Sai Teja had fell for the basic idea of this ball game whilst trying to make a mud ball using some leftover almond milk from his jar. As funny as it may seem, it later started with going around randomly kicking off whichever ball he could get his \u2018legs\u2019 on and imitating what he saw on TV, it was when he reached his 8th grade that he started playing actual football with a team at a church ground near his residence. <\/p>
\nHe recalls playing and practicing for small time tournaments around his area of residence that were only arranged twice a year, apparently on Independence Day and Republic Day. Sai Teja practiced only on weekends since he had to concentrate on his academics on the other hand. He gradually got busy with academics for the following years and the only people who used to guide him and keep his skill brushed through those hectic couple of years were his seniors and an early coach, he says. Fortunately, he managed to get into the Sub Junior Nationals that was conducted in Goa for the year 2016. It was his first play outside of the city and that being nationals was an enthralling experience for the young lad. <\/p>
\nSoon, he turned serious about his game and decided to up his skill, this led him to the grounds of Osmania University where he practiced day and night to be able to play a serious game and prove his dedication towards the sport. <\/p>
\n\u201cAfter the rigorous practice sessions at Osmania University, I remember being called by the Railway Team for practice and play sessions with them. It was in engineering 1st year, I fondly remember it being just the orientation day yet and I had got a call from the Fateh Hyderabad AFC that I was selected for their Under 18 squad. I have played for that club for two years shifting through the categorical divisions, what gave me literal thrill was playing for the Indian League through the club,\u201d shared Sai Teja, who was already lost in his narration. <\/p>
We then talked about his game at our college and he tells us that he had won 5 trophies in a single year(most within the first 6 months) playing from the college team out of which the BITS tournament is his strong etched memory since he had suffered a severe injury while putting his all into the game! His second year with our college team witnessed 7 trophies on the achievements shelf of our college. One out of these 7 is a national trophy that adorns our college after the tournament at TECH Mahindra. <\/p>
\nWhen asked about his recent interactions with the sport, he shares with us that he is anticipating for the result of a tournament that he had attended in Jaipur (AU Rajasthan Club) this summer break. <\/p>
\nHis favourite players who he looks up to and thrives to learn the game through the screen are Christiano Ronaldo who captains the Portugal National Team while also playing as a forward for Italian Club Juventus; David De Gea who currently is the goal keeper at place 1 for Manchester United FC (which is Sai Teja\u2019s favourite FC) and also for the Spain National Football Team. <\/p>
\n\u201cI had never taken formal coaching or hadn\u2019t ever been serious about my choice of sport all this time but now when I look back at my life I don\u2019t see myself as an adult with a well-functioning self-confidence if not for the pigskin. I don\u2019t aspire to be like anybody, all I wish for is to polish myself enough to be able to have my own style in the game. I will always strive to be better. I consider football as a serious career option now,\u201d confesses Teja about his introspection on his past and his plans for the future. <\/p>
Well, we hope your perseverance stays intact and you never give up, champ! All the best, Goalie! \n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1563465888050","data":"5d3096d815c1d"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1563465888051","data":"5d3096c104e65"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1563465888052","data":"5d3096adb930b"}]
After a hectic day in college, we all need a place to relax and chill out with friends. leaving all tension behind and just enjoying the moment, Institute of Aeronautical Engineering is away from the city and gives a peaceful environment, though we are away from food chains we don't stop chilling, we have made our own favorite spots to a hangout \"The Sharza shop\" is just outside our college, so we never think twice before hanging out there, they have a very interesting menu and you can spend some quality time there, it's not very expensive or stylish place but has a good ambiance, if you only wish to relax there is ashram nearby enriched with goodness of nature. \"The SGS ashram \" it's a very renowned ashram in Hyderabad. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1563427385633","data":"5d300699e867c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1563427385634","data":"
For the rest of the issues, the only solution is \"Gandimaisamma<\/pwa>\" where you will find everything you want, from xerox to biryani each and everything is available there <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1563427385635","data":"5d300d7d0801c"}]
Graduation day! <\/b><\/p>
It is the day which will be a lasting memory of college life and is a day where you\u2019ll be the subject of pride in the eyes of your parents, your tutors and your peers, having successfully completed your degree. <\/p>
Although it feels like only yesterday your parents were dropping you off at your first year halls of residence, tears in their eyes, they\u2019re now back, Dad in a ridiculously outdated double-breasted suit and Mum in a garish feathered fascinator (until that is, you swipe it from her head and chuck it in the nearest bush). Such a wonderful day that every graduate deserves!<\/p>
Here's the arrival of this splendid day in SREC... 4th Graduation Day!<\/b> More than about 350 graduates <\/b>are going to be awarded the degrees... And here are the brief details about the event that is going to be held in SR Engineering College.<\/b><\/p>
Date and time<\/b> : 20th July 2019 @ 10:00 a.m.<\/p>
Venue <\/b> : SRIX Block<\/p>
Chief Guest <\/b> : Shri. Shantikumar Chilumula <\/p>
(Director, Workforce Planning and Management at EPAM Systems, Hyderabad)<\/p>
Guest of Honor<\/b>: Dr. K. V. Jayakumar - Professor and Dean,<\/p>
(International Relations and Alumni Affairs), National Institute of Technology, Warangal.<\/b><\/p>
Anchors <\/b> : Srinidhi Deshpande (4th year), Naheer Fatima(2nd year), SREC<\/p>
Different programs are going to be held in this regard. There would be awards distribution programs to students... Academic toppers awards, and medals, awards regarding UG and PG programs and technical field (C programming), etc... And the most awaiting Outstanding Student Award <\/b>will be announced!<\/p>
Let's wish this amazing day will be held joyfully and would print a mark as the best memories ever indeed! in the lives of the graduates. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1563328808294","data":"5d31d1cb3b191"}]
For those of you like me who are not yet fully acquainted with beatboxing and are wondering what it is, it is a form of vocal percussions mainly mimicking drum machines using one\u2019s mouth, lips, tongue and voice. It can however be developed further to mimic other instruments. It is largely linked with hip-hop culture. <\/p>
Now that you have a basic idea of beatboxing, let\u2019s delve into our college and get to know someone who turns casual meets into music based entertainment: Sisir Kakani, who is a Mechanical Engineering student from our college, has been exploring the field of beatboxing for a while now.\nSisir like all of us didn\u2019t know the A\u2019s and B\u2019s of beatboxing until he was about 15. After his SSC examinations, he casually stumbled upon the basics of beatboxing on the internet, it did not excite him much initially since it looked hard to be pulled off, apparently. <\/p>
\nA quick jump in the conversation to his junior college days made Sisir tell us about how his seniors from his college had performed it on stage and how it intrigued his interest for the vocal percussions at once. A live performance can make so much of a difference in sparking one\u2019s interest is what Sisir thought, reflecting upon himself. <\/p>
He then reached out to his friend to get help with learning the basics of beatboxing and later went ahead mingling with his seniors who agreed to add to his skillset; the asset of beatboxing.\nYoutube videos played a major role in leading Sisir\u2019s practice sessions to fine roads. He started shaping his skill by striving to get every new sound that he comes across in the videos. <\/p>
He has performed at our college events and at times been a hand in providing entertainment to the street cause club of our college. He usually performs with a partner who can add vocals to the music. Would vocals\/music work as much effectively alone as when they go together? - is a question for another day. <\/p>
\u201cDespite doing a bit of background work for being able to do beatboxing, I only look at it as my personal hobby for now and haven\u2019t thought of things ahead. It helps me de-stress\u201d says Sisir, who doesn\u2019t see himself pursuing it as his first career choice. <\/p>
\nOn being asked why hasn\u2019t beatboxing been the bull\u2019s eye in his head, Sisir went on to list how people\u2019s music preferences differ and take a while to change, with a whole lot of effort involved. <\/p>
\u201cIt\u2019s evident that people prefer mainstream music performances and for beatboxing to take up even a bit of that space, it must be a path involving a couple of music collaborations and fusions. I will definitely go ahead with things when beatboxing will have a vast scope and I\u2019ll have the time, effort and manpower to invest in it but right now, I have limited it a hobby since my academics along with my zeal to play basketball take up the front. I really wish beatboxing had a wider reach,\u201d concludes Sisir. <\/p>
We wish that as well, Sisir. Let\u2019s hope your hobby gets the attention that\u2019d suffice for it to be considered as a career path. New career options are never a bane. Are they? <\/p>
We can get a glimpse of Sisir's performance in the Youtube link given in the article. His performance starts at 2:32:00.<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1563481574823","data":"3fWziP4Q3A0"}]
The most common thing that pops up into students\u2019 minds when \u2018NGO\u2019 is mentioned is the image of an organisation where they can volunteer to go and do on-grounds work, which can involve food distribution, conducting medical camps, distributing clothes and other necessary supplies. But there is a lot more to an NGO and there are many types of NGOs where work can be of many different types. While there are several benefits of volunteering at an NGO, it is imperative for students to understand what type of NGO that they would want to work with. Based on this, they can choose a particular organisation where the work would be closely related to what they actually want to do. <\/p>
While there are many different names for the types of NGOs, the work done can be categorised into the following categories:<\/p>
Charity NGO:<\/b> These NGOs are the most common ones that students are usually associated with and also, the ones that students can easily volunteer at. This is owing to the fact that most of the work done by these NGOs usually involves direct, on-grounds work the way it was elaborated earlier in this write-up. There is no specialised skill that is needed to volunteer at such an organisation and most such organisations are always open for more volunteers. Examples of this can be Youngistaan Foundation, Street Cause, etc.<\/p>
Participatory NGO:<\/b> A participatory NGO is one where the recipients of the organisation\u2019s services are also actively involved in the work. For instance, if there are no toilets in a village, NGOs like these approach the locals and by the conjunction of their expertise and locals\u2019 manpower, they can build toilets in the village and solve the problem. These kinds of NGOs usually work in rural places and need their volunteers to have a certain degree of expertise in the related matters.<\/p>
Capacity Building NGO:<\/b> A capacity building NGO is similar to a participatory NGO but in this case, the people working for the organisation go to a particular place and empower the locals by teaching them the necessary skills to be able to get ahead. The social, political, economic factors affecting the locals and their issues are clearly researched about by members of the organisation and then they come up with solutions to solve the problems and empower the locals to solve their own problems. The perfect example for this is the work done by Arunachalam Muruganatham. He is the man who devised a method to manufacture sanitary napkins at a low cost, then established many self help groups across India and empowered local women in many villages across the country.<\/p>
Policy Making NGO:<\/b> A policy making NGO is one that requires a lot of expertise on the part of the people working for the organisation. In this case, members of the organisation go to a particular place to carefully assess the issues in that place arising out of socio-economic factors and with thorough qualitative and quantitative research, come up with methods to solve the problems. They work in sync with the local\/state\/central governments and then assist the government in making\/changing the policies based on the problems.<\/p>
Acquiring enough knowledge about these different kinds of NGOs can help a student make the right choice when he\/she wants to work for one. In fact, knowing about these can also help a student make a career choice as many of these organisations require one to work full time, especially the ones that are into policy making. <\/p>"}]
\"The first rule of success is to have a vision and if you don't have a goal of where you go you drift around and you never end up anywhere.<\/u><\/i><\/p>
It's like you can have the best ship in the word,you can have best airplane in the world,if the pilot or captain doesn't know where to go,it would just drift around then would not end up anywhere almost like in the wrong place.<\/p>
So I was very fortunate.That I stumble on my vision.<\/p>
I was born in 1947 in Austria after the second World War.And I didn't really like Austria when I grew up.I couldn't wait to get out f there.I couldn't see myself becoming a farmer or working in a factory or anything like that.Even though,my parents wanted me to stay there and had a normal life.<\/p>
My father wanted me to become a police officer like he was.My mother wanted me just to stay there and marry a girl and have a bunch of kids and run around like the fun family in the sound of music.<\/p>
But that was their vision not mine.My vision was totally different.I felt I was born for something special,for something unique,for something big.<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Do you know how great it felt that I knew where I was going?<\/p>
Imagine the majority of people don't know where they're going.When you have a goal,when you have vision,everything becomes easy.Because remember that,in World,when you study,You will see the percentage of people didn't like their jobs.74% hate their job.The majority of people don't like what they are doing.Because they're really not doing it.Because they didn't have a goal and the'd followed this goal.<\/b><\/u><\/p>
They're just aimlessly drift around and then over sudden,if there's a job opening so they get their job.Because you have to work.But then when you work it's a chore.It's work.It's not fun.So if you think about only a quarter of the people really enjoy what they're doing in life,that is unbelievable if you think about it.So I felt so blessed that i knew what i was doing.It's like a medical students that studies and knows he wants to become a doctor.You know where to go.<\/p>
I knew where to go,That's why I am blessed.<\/b><\/u><\/p>
So every rep that i do gets me closer to accomplishing that goal to make this call,this vision turns into reality.<\/p>
And with the age of 20,I went to London and I won Mr.Universe contest,as the youngest Mr.Universe ever.<\/p>
And it was because i had a goal.<\/p>
Let me tell you something visualizing your goal and going after it.<\/p>
Make it fun!You got to have a purpose no matter what you do in life.You got to have a purpose<\/u><\/i><\/p>
So that's rule number 1:Have a vision<\/u><\/i>.\"<\/p>
-Arnold Schwarzenegger<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1563381419443","data":"5d2f4b2fec299"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1563381419444","data":"5d2f4b1db38e8"}]
The world youth day was acknowledged with great enthusiasm by the students of Vignana Bharathi Institute of technology. This event was organised by TASK with great interest to boost the enthusiasm of the students to understand the importance of skills today's youth was lacking to progress. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1563368748822},{"data":"
Prof. Venkata Ramana one of the esteemed speakers of the day is the Vice Chairman for Telangana State Council for Higher Education. He holds a Master\u2019s Degree and a gold medalist in PhD. in Businesses management. \"There is always a plan B, we just have to keep looking untill perfection strikes\", says professor. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1563370799715},{"data":"
He motivated the students to grow on their skills and develop their independent regime and Learning to learn for life and work. Professor signified the discussion on the importance of technical, vocational education, and training and the development of other skills relevant to both local and global economies. It is hoped that it will contribute to reducing unemployment and underemployment among the youth across the globe.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1563371728854}]
As you read this, chances are high that you are getting notifications on your phone from your friends who are texting you after college and is any text message complete without emojis? I don\u2019t think so. When I was a student, which was more long a time ago than I would like to admit, we didn\u2019t have the luxury of using these ready made emojis and instead, we had to get creative and use keyboard characters to make our own emojis - which were called smileys back in the day. <\/p>
Students today take emojis for granted, like the fan in our house or a water purifier or a chair that just exist to make our lives better. We don\u2019t bother about how it came to exist but in 2019, we can\u2019t imagine our lives without any of those devices or for that matter, emojis. These quirky little images add a much needed tone and emotion to a bland text message and honestly, we\u2019ve reached a scenario where a text message can\u2019t be sent without an emoji.<\/p>
Have you ever stopped to wonder how these came into existence and did you know that emojis have a day dedicated to them? I didn\u2019t know either till I was running a deadline to write a blog and found out that today, i.e. July 17, is World Emoji Day. And it has been that since Jeremy Burge, an Emoji Historian who decided in 2013 that there needs to be a World Emoji Day to acknowledge the role these little things play in our lives. In fact, the London-based entrepreneur is also popular on the internet as the Emoji King and is also known for being the founder of Emojipedia, having started the emoji reference website in 2013.<\/p>
But why July 17, the answer to that lies on iPhones as that is the date displayed on the calendar emoji on iPhones. It caught on quickly and so much that a Guinness World Record attempt was made on Emoji Day 2017 at Dubai, for the largest gathering of people dressed as emojis.<\/p>
What\u2019s your favorite emoji?<\/p>"}]
After the thrilling finals of Wimbledon and the Cricket World Cup over the weekend, people were eagerly waiting for the next spectacle \u2013 India\u2018s Chandrayaan-2 launch. Chandrayaan-2 is India\u2018s second moon mission after the Chandrayaan-1 \u2013 an orbiter that was launched in 2009. With this new mission, India hopes to become the fourth country after USA, Russia, and China to soft-land a rover on the moon. After a delay earlier this month, it is all set to be launched at 2.43 pm today, i.e. July 22, 2019.<\/p>
The Chandrayaan-2 mission consists of<\/p>
>An orbiter that will revolve around the Moon for around a year and study the satellite's outer atmosphere.<\/p>
>A lander named Vikram that will separate from the orbiter and perform a 'soft landing' near the Moon's south pole. <\/p>
>A rover named Pragyaan that'll leave the lander and go around the lunar surface for around 14 Earth days, performing surface and sub-surface experiments.<\/p>
The target of it is to find more evidence of water, clues about the moon\u2019s evolution, lunar mineralogy.<\/p>
image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1563780012328","data":"5d2da02a10f09"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1563780012329","data":"ISRO has scrapped the launch of Chandrayaan-2 after it identified technical snags just an hour before the launch in the early hours of Monday ie. 15.7.2019. Former Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) scientist Ravi Gupta took the decision to call off the launch before the occurrence of any big mishap. <\/p>\nThe 'Bahubali' Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III (GSLV Mk III) rocket, one of the powerful rockets developed by ISRO was set to go up from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh at 2:51 am with a rover that would land on the moon in about two months' time to uncover the lunar secrets. However, after being put on hold for 56 minutes before blast-off, the Chandrayaan II launch was canceled after observing a technical glitch during the countdown.<\/p>\"A technical snag was observed in launch vehicle system at 1 hour before the launch. As a measure of abundant precaution, #Chandrayaan2 launch has been called off for today. The revised launch date will be announced later,\" ISRO tweeted around 3 am.<\/p>All the equipment involved in the Chandrayaan-2 mission has been designed and manufactured in India. It is the sequel to the successful Chandrayaan 1 which was launched in the year 2009 and confirmed the presence of water on the moon.<\/p>\nThe mission costs was estimated to be around $124 million, or 849 crore rupees which is said to be less than the budget of blockbuster Hollywood movies like Interstellar ($165 million) and Avengers: Endgame ($356 million).<\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1563780012330","data":"5d2da0406ab9c"}]
ISRO has scrapped the launch of Chandrayaan-2 after it identified technical snags just an hour before the launch in the early hours of Monday ie. 15.7.2019. Former Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) scientist Ravi Gupta took the decision to call off the launch before the occurrence of any big mishap. <\/p>
\nThe 'Bahubali' Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III (GSLV Mk III) rocket, one of the powerful rockets developed by ISRO was set to go up from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh at 2:51 am with a rover that would land on the moon in about two months' time to uncover the lunar secrets. However, after being put on hold for 56 minutes before blast-off, the Chandrayaan II launch was canceled after observing a technical glitch during the countdown.<\/p>
\"A technical snag was observed in launch vehicle system at 1 hour before the launch. As a measure of abundant precaution, #Chandrayaan2 launch has been called off for today. The revised launch date will be announced later,\" ISRO tweeted around 3 am.<\/p>
All the equipment involved in the Chandrayaan-2 mission has been designed and manufactured in India. It is the sequel to the successful Chandrayaan 1 which was launched in the year 2009 and confirmed the presence of water on the moon.<\/p>
\nThe mission costs was estimated to be around $124 million, or 849 crore rupees which is said to be less than the budget of blockbuster Hollywood movies like Interstellar ($165 million) and Avengers: Endgame ($356 million).<\/p>
image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1563780012330","data":"5d2da0406ab9c"}]
Its unbelievable how one place can mean so much: our hang out spot is \"THE BAKERY\": going here with Friends who can share your thoughts and food with is something so magical, its a place that gives a different kind of peace where you might go in tired, but some how end up super energized.<\/p>
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\"College is fun\", say the students, but the ultimate joy starts after college is done, be it summer, winter or even rain nothing other then Exams can stop them from visiting their favorite hang out spot.<\/p>
When the clock strikes 1.50 pm, Every one is out running as fast as they legs can take them to make sure they get a seat for them and their Friends. If the walls of this place could talk It would say a lot about the stories, secrets, memories, laughter, tears and a little bit of studying that is shared here.<\/p>
Something even better then just hanging out with friends, is having food along, so many times we visit the place with the mind set to try something new but always end up eating the usual its the delicious spicy chicken fried rice or noodles, chocolate cake and doughnut. A lot of multitasking takes place here, everyone tries to eat, talk and laugh at the same time it feels like this place will be much more missed then college.<\/p>
The food tastes good but it tastes even better when its a treat :)<\/p>
\"This may not be the most fancy or expensive place but it becomes perfect when surrounded by friends\"<\/p>"}]
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