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About The Event:<\/b><\/p>
IMPACT <\/b>is a techno management festival that organizes workshops, competitions, exhibitions, tech talks and events besides other social initiatives and outreach programs. It is a platform for the Indian student community to develop and showcase their technical prowess. The activities culminate in a grand festival which attracts people from all over the world, especially students. <\/p>"}]
About The Event<\/b> <\/p>
The Hyderabad premier league<\/b> (HPL) is an annual Twenty20 cricket tournament held in the Hyderabad. This is the first edition of HPL exclusively for students in Hyderabad and Telangana Districts. The main motto of this league is to bring out young talent in Telangana. The event is powered by Elyuxen Student newspaper and HPL is also a part of Hyderabad fest which is about to happen in March-April. 10 teams (10 Franchises ) sponsored by 10 companies will participate in HPL. Registered players will be put up for auction. Performance matches will start from 30th October where the player performance will be documented and submitted to Franchises.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483359772497","data":"
Tournament Process:<\/b><\/p>
Registered players will be called for performance matches and player profile will be documented through a high-end security data management system supported by Google. The tournament will be held in three rounds.<\/p>
1. The first round will be Documentation round where player profiles, batting\/bowling style and level of cricket played would be checked. <\/p>
\n2. The second round will be performance matches where registered players will be given a task to complete to get grade points to position themselves higher in auction boards. <\/p>
\n3. The third round will be team matches where a team of 11 players will be formed and play against each other.<\/p>
After three rounds players will be positioned according to the performance in auction board. Each team will have 11 players , 1 super sub , 1 substitute and 2 bench players and 5 reserve players.Each team will have a coach , Practice nets and ground , Fitness center and a Team manager . <\/p>"}]
About the Event:<\/b><\/p>
Seva Bharathi<\/b> is an NGO working for the economically weaker sections of Indian society with special focus on Education, Health and Women Empowerment in socioeconomically marginalized, tribal and indigenous communities. <\/p>
\nSeva Bharathi is organizing a Run to raise funds for supporting its Kishori Vikas program. The program is designed to educate and empower adolescent girl children in slums. \n\nSeva Bharathi is currently running 100 Kishori Vikas centers in and around Hyderabad. Each Kishori Vikas center provides education, skill development and other developmental activities to 25 girls in slum for 2 hours every day.\n\nCost of running each Kishori Vikas center is Rs. 25000 per annum.\n\nSeva Bharathi\u2019s goal is to expand this program to benefit 10,000 girls (400 centers) with all your support. <\/p>
Run Start Time:<\/b> 10K at 7AM and 5K at 07:30AM. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483361438850","data":"
Terms & Conditions:<\/b> <\/p>
1. I\/my ward declare that we fully understood the risk and responsibility of participating in Seva Bharathi 10K\/ 5K RUN and Seva Bharathi will not be held liable. <\/p>
2. Please choose the event category carefully, confirmed registrations are non-refundable, non-transferable and cannot be modified. <\/p>
3. We will be sending regular updates to the Mobile number you have provided in the registration form this should be not treated as spam and you shall not take any action against our bulk sms service provider. <\/p>
4. You agree to abide by the instructions provided by the organizers from time to time in the best interest of your health and event safety. <\/p>
5.You confirm that, in the event of adverse weather conditions, major incidents or threats on the day, any of the force majeure or restriction by authority, the organizers reserve the right to stop\/cancel\/postpone the event. <\/p>
6. You understand that confirmed registrations and merchandise orders are non-refundable, non-transferable and cannot be modified. <\/p>
7.Participants must personally appear for collecting the running Bibs. Bibs can be distributed in-absentee with written consent of the registered runners. <\/p>
8. If this registration is being made on behalf of a minor, I confirm that I am the parent \/ guardian of the child and that he\/She has my permission to take part in the event. <\/p>
9. I further concur that all the above rules shall apply to him\/her as if he were a major. <\/p>
10. Runners will not be allowed to stay on the course beyond the cut-off time, which is announced at the start of the run. <\/p>
We request total co-operation from runners in this regards.<\/b> <\/p>"}]
Description:<\/b><\/p>
1. Develop web portal Integration with Payment Gateways using AngularJS and HTML.<\/p>
2. Develop API's for web portal integration with payment gateways.<\/p>
Eligibility:<\/b> Students pursuing any degree with an in depth knowledge of AngularJS and server side node.js.<\/p>
Perks:<\/b>\n\nCertificate, Letter of recommendation, Flexible work hours.<\/p>
Contact: Velvetbud Technologies Pvt Ltd<\/a><\/p>"}]
1. Increase awareness of Paper Boat and its range. <\/p>
2. Induce product trials. <\/p>
3. Create positive word of mouth about the world of Paper Boat. <\/p>
4. Engage consumers and create happy experiences. <\/p>
5. Complete some reporting and communication tasks by end of day.<\/p>
Eligibility: <\/b>Any student with excellent communication skills, marketing strategies and branding strategies.<\/p>
Contact: Hector Beverages Pvt. Ltd.<\/a><\/p>"}]
All speaking is public speaking whether to one person or thousands. Really?<\/p>
Glossophobia or speech anxiety, is the most common fear people have across the globe. Public speaking is an art, when you are able to convey exactly what you see and what you feel without fear or reluctance to a large audience, it is termed public speaking. A perfect structured piece of information, opinions, feelings or relevant detail when driven to the target group clearly is public speaking. All of you have your own thought process, your own judgment, sometimes it is not really easy to go out there and speak about it to a large group eloquently. Is the fear of public speaking ingrained into everyone? We are glad to say that is just a myth, public speaking enriches your personal and professional life. Here are few perks of being a public speaker. <\/p>
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1. Higher levels of Self-Confidence:<\/b><\/p>
Self-confidence is the most arresting quality one can have. For being a good orator, confidence levels is all that matters, many genius ideas and inspiring thoughts go unnoticed because these genius brains hold themselves back, either because they are not confident that they would make a difference or they fail to communicate the exact picture of the same to the audience. Even if you are wrong you can sound right that's the beauty of self-confidence, you could be nervous but more of speaking which in turn will help you be a persuasive speaker. Building up your confidence levels is conducive to your self-growth. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483349352881","data":"586a1d9750786"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483342026470","data":"
2.Build A Fan-Base:<\/b><\/p>
Some of the best charismatic personalities in the world are great speakers. In fact, being a great speaker can get you popular support for your cause, whether it's pitching your first startup or campaigning for elections. Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee is one such example, he was an excellent orator and a great speaker, winning accolades for his speech at the United Nations General Assembly as a Minister of External Affairs under the Morarji Desai government. It was an instrumental step in his career that boosted him as a potential PM candidate. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483348627604","data":"586a1accea9a7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483345869968","data":"
3. Socialize:<\/b><\/p>
Human beings are social animals, our civilization is built upon the very fact that we can share our ideas, communicate them clearly in various languages and have often gone the extra mile for the exchange of ideas between various cultures. Becoming a public speaker is that extra mile in today's society, in this age of Internet when people are increasingly becoming reclusive, it is important to remember that the need for people who are good at speaking their thoughts are more than ever, and this helps them build relationships easily, as they are approachable and open to ideas.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483350438701","data":"586a21d7b8850"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483346193915","data":"
4. Career building: <\/b><\/p>
Presentation skills are the first impression of your caliber at your workplace tomorrow. It allows you to form connections, influence decisions. In your working world, even to communicate with your colleagues, inform them about the objectives of the work, to make clear the vision and mission of your work; good communication skills matter the most, for both problem solving and conflict resolution.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483351048144","data":"586a2436914df"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483340948137","data":"
5. Critical Thinking:<\/b><\/p>
When you are used to public speaking, you automatically tend to measure your words carefully before you speak, this massively boosts critical thinking skills in the speaker and makes them a force to be reckoned with in debates and arguments, as someone who is not afraid of speaking to a large group of people is certainly not someone whom you want to get into a battle of words. Critical thinking and analysis of what they're going to say is what will make the difference between making a valid point and being considered weak enough to be spoken over. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483349611144","data":"586a1e994e4ec"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483363221547","data":"There is a free workshop, titled Effective Public Speaking, being held at Media Junction, Golconda Cross Roads. The workshop is by Dhannapu Ramachandram and will be held from Jan 5 to Jan 8. For more details, you can contact 9848842471."}]
Description:<\/b> <\/p>
As an intern, you should download the Axis Bank App and promote the same in public, mainly in stores, malls and such other places.<\/p>
Eligibility:<\/b> Students with good communication skills, marketing strategies and also should have a smart phone.<\/p>
It is a two month trainee course where a trainee is paid 11,000 per month and possibility to earn bonus of 2,000 by the end of the course.<\/p>
Contact: IB Services and Technologies<\/a><\/p>"}]
1. Exposure to IT Service Desk.<\/p>
2. IT applications tickets data analysis and reporting. <\/p>
3. Interaction with end-users. <\/p>
4. Exposure to IT infrastructure, related services and monitoring. <\/p>
5. IT initiatives and projects handle IT applications. <\/p>
6. Exposure to applications development\/trouble shooting managing\/installation of Teaching Aid\/Research Software. <\/p>
7. Exposure to resolve client issues. <\/p>
Eligibility:<\/b> Graduate\/Diploma(BCA, BSC Computers etc) candidates who has in depth knowledge of PHP\/.net programming skills with knowledge on MySQL or SQL.<\/p>
Interns are expected to work in shift system on a rotation basis. However the working hours for Interns will be 9 hours per day, 6 days a week and two weekly offs will be given. They can avail a leave of 12 days during one-year period. <\/p>
It is a two year paid trainee course during which a trainee is issued an offer letter for one year initially which is extendable by another year based on performance and the stipend ranges from Rs 15,000 to Rs 20,000\/- per month.<\/p>
Contact: Indian School of Business<\/a><\/p>"}]
The nation wants to know why Prime Minister Narendra Modi skipped his favorite word 'Mitron' from his speech on New Year's Eve. and while we cannot answer that for you without speaking to the busy man himself, we can definitely tell you the top 10 things PM Modi spoke about in his speech, that students have to know<\/p>
1. He thanked the citizens for their patience and sacrifice<\/b><\/p>
While the question about the success of demonetization is still left unanswered, Prime Minister Modi thanked the people of India for their patience and persistence in times when money was short, praising us, the citizens, for co-operating with the banks in interest of rooting out the corrupt and the tax hoarders. He called the co-operation between citizens and the government historic, as this is one of the rare times a country's peoples and the government have co-operated peacefully in times of such upheaval. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483340931714","data":"586a0525e0672"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483340933274","data":"
2. He said that Demonetization has dealt a blow to illegal transactions and trade<\/b><\/p>
Calling India's demonetization of 500 and 1000 denominations a historic step, with 86% of the currency being demonetized, Modi went on to speak about the illegal trade of weapons, drugs and human trafficking having been broken thanks to High Denomination Notes (HDN) being rendered useless. 3<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483341440086","data":"586a055b8d131"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483341443560","data":"
3. He hiked the monetary assistance to pregnant woman<\/b><\/p>
Under a government scheme, pregnant woman could claim Rs. 2500, which was sadly pocketed by authorities handling the money, but now, after hiking the assistance to Rs. 6000, Modi announced that the money would be credited directly into the woman's bank account, cutting out the middleman and denying access to people who normally stole this money from those in need of assistance. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483341684058","data":"586a05d2f38e6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483341685462","data":"
4. Banks to raise credit limit for small businesses<\/b> <\/p>
Perhaps the worst hit sectors of the economy due to demonetization, small businesses and industries have been barely managing to scrape along as the nation is cash starved. Modi, in his speech, directed the banks to raise the credit limit for small businesses from 20% to 25%, relaxing the limit for the people in need of the money running small businesses and even startups. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483341870008","data":"586a05f7ce385"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483341871581","data":"
5. Interest waiver for housing loans in rural areas<\/b><\/p>
3% interest waiver on loan upto Rs 2 lakh for construction of houses in rural India, under PM Awas Yojana, with the number of houses being built under the program going up by 33%, Modi said, in his speech. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483342098404","data":"586a0624cb30e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483342099950","data":"
6. Income Tax issues<\/b><\/p>
Modi spoke about how in a country of 125 crore people, only 24 lakh had declared their income to be above 10 lakhs per annum. He added that this figure seems unbelievable when one looks around them to see the number of expensive cars and big houses, and asked how one can digest this information when their surroundings imply otherwise. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483342367857","data":"586a064af1b00"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483342369341","data":"
7. Housing loans for the middle class<\/b> <\/p>
Home loans middle-class people upto Rs 9 lakh will get 4 % exemption on interest and upto Rs 12 lakh will get 3 % exemption, as announced on the speech. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483342669199","data":"586a068be012d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483342670588","data":"
8. Middle class and poor friendly government<\/b> <\/p>
Government has taken some decisions to enable poor and middle class people to purchase houses, he said, during the announcement of housing loan waivers. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483342742435","data":"586a06b46a7d1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483342743961","data":"
9. Urged banks to keep the poor in mind<\/b> <\/p>
PM Modi urged banks to keep the poor people in mind as they make policies from here on, as he did not want to alienate them and make the poor feel like they were facing impossible odds. \"I urge banks to take initiatives and launch schemes keeping in mind the poor and the middle class people, as a large amount of money have been deposited in banks; request banks to come out of its traditional way of functioning.\"<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483342830447","data":"586a06c7eb153"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483342832069","data":"
10. Kisaan Credit Cards shifting to RuPay<\/b><\/p>
One of the best initiatives by the previous government, in the next three months, 3 crore kisaan credit cards will be turned to RuPay card.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483343004191","data":"586a06e55f6a9"}]
1.Gunman dressed as Santa Claus attacks a popular nightclub in Turkey, killing 39 people and wounding well over 70, on New Year's Eve. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483270112901","data":"5868e814adbd9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483270126030","data":"
2. State Bank of India cuts its lending rates by 90 basis points, home and auto loans to get cheaper. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483270255861","data":"5868e8c99dd52"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483270298998","data":"
3. Army won't shy away from using power, says India's new Army Chief General Bipin Rawat. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483270361190","data":"5868e92f9dce2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483270402180","data":"
4. Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar says the time for planning is over, 2017 will be the year of implementation, speaking about BJP's policies.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483270543426","data":"5868e9d962fe4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483270545258","data":"
5. Cab services Uber and Ola ask customers to not trust rumors, send out messages following slowdown of services on New Year's Eve. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483270727839","data":"5868eaad08302"}]
It's that time of the year again when colleges come alive with rocking fests. You see some students frantically going about organising various events and you'll see many students hoping for those two days when they can completely forget about academics and have fun. Just like this, you can categorise the students you see at a college fest into these categories. Read on and have fun!<\/p>
1.The Nerdy One:<\/b><\/p>
The 'chashma' group is what describes them the best. The most respected studious students in college sometimes tagged as nerds, these students come to fests to attend workshops. You find them running to and fro just not loose out on some gyan from such workshops. These students make the best utilization of fests.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483189826670","data":"5867ae71c92e2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483183799489","data":"
2. The Foodie:<\/b><\/p>
Most of the students fall into this category. All of these foodies come to grab food from the amazing food stalls. Workshops, games and talent hunts are of no interest to these group of people. Well what's wrong? People who love to eat are the best people. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483186483934","data":"5867a163b995e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483183781859","data":"
3. The Gamers:<\/b><\/p>
It's not the playstation lovers we are talking about. What attracts these students is the treasure hunt, scary house and robo hunt and more. This brings together many scattered groups of college. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483189852310","data":"5867ae8800334"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483187951036","data":"
4. Those Who Come To Socialize:<\/b><\/p>
These class of people choose to attend fests to add on names to their contact list. They want to meet new people and are perhaps in search of the perfect partner. Fests are the place were people come together and get know the existence of each other. People who are merely enrolled in the college and do not attend college also turn up on fest day. Ek din toh banta hai boss!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483190507706","data":"5867b11e6740a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483185818691","data":"
5. The Resume Builders:<\/b><\/p>
There are these people who simply attend the fests to present their papers and race for a certificate that eventually adds weight to the resume. The smart ones fall into this sector of people. They probably get away after their work is done. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483186768692","data":"5867a2c1b2bad"}]
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