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AHCSSC is the first installment of what is planned to be a yearly conference from the Hyderabad Section of IEEE Computer Society. The All Hyderabad Computer Society Student Congress is going to have diversified speakers from different walks of life, all united to talk about the tech that matters the most. The theme of this congress is \u201cDemystifying AI and Blockchain\u201d and it aims to bring being all members from different student branches to join together and collaborate on new ideas and get awareness about the computing technologies. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514300049288","data":"5a42633392829"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514299771675","data":"
It is rightly said that Advancement is to affirm human life and there is no greater impediment to the advancement of knowledge to learn to a greater extent in order to achieve. This congress meet will help you fly faster and learn, experience and research at the same time leading to an overall growth of self. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514299785570","data":"
The event will have at least 12 speakers who\u2019ve notable accolades and have achieved remarkable heights in their careers. AHCSSC is an initiative to bring practitioners, engineers, and leaders of modern technology under one shed and to accommodate a discussion on the recent breakthroughs in technical advancements, existing opportunities, and upcoming technologies. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514300153616","data":"5a42639c84dcd"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514299796162","data":"
The three-day event is planned to rope in scientists, experts, researchers and engineers from different disciplines of technology including Artificial Intelligence, Block Chain, Machine Learning and Cyber Security. There will be sessions on Rem Talk and Best Practices in Computer Society, there will also be an ice-breaking session to the participants engage with each other followed by a networking session. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514300171166","data":"
Another bonus is that by being a part of AHCSSC you are entitled to the early bird registration cost for CSIS'18 no matter when you register, also you get a pass through the tedious process of filling up the entire form and waiting for selection. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514300237589","data":"5a4263ee4929a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514299805121","data":"
A Campfire session, Cultural Night, Gala Dinner and a city tour of Warangal have been planned to make the event joyous. By being a part of the event, you get to meet the experts and find ways to leverage your future and streamline it. You also have the opportunity to get a better understanding of the new technological advancements and the available opportunities. By the end of the event, the team expects each and every participant to have made a difference by learning the endless possibilities from the plethora of options available and also become technically sound to shape the future of humanity with technology. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514299813992","data":"
The event is happening at Vaagdevi College of Engineering, Warangal on the 5th, 6th and 7th of January 2017 and the registration fee has been kept bare minimum and you can get the tickets at the following rates. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514299989986","data":"5a42630362478"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514299821928","data":"
IEEE Computer Society Member: 750\/- <\/p>
INR\nIEEE Member: 850\/- INR <\/p>
Non-IEEE Member: 1100\/- INR <\/p>
The last date for registration has been extended to 1st January on demand, so grab your passes before they run out of stock!<\/p>
For more details visit www.ieee-ahcssc.org\n <\/p>"}]
What attracts a person to put their life aside for a few weeks, hop on a train and travel across India in a train filled with like-minded individuals? We can't say for sure, at least, not yet, but this is a question we hope to answer before this journey is over. <\/p>
A 8000 mile journey with people you've just met starting off with the train barrelling non-stop towards Kanya-Kumari on Christmas Day is not exactly the traditional method of celebrating the festival, but that hasn't stopped the Yatris from doing so on the train. According to what we hear, Jennifer, who arrived in time for the Yatra all the way from the United States, and Jessica from the United Kingdom had a blast decorating their trees and celebrating Christmas. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514283519959","data":"5a4222be88ede"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514283569685","data":"5a4222d621721"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514283579890","data":"
Mumbai to Kanya Kumari is not a journey for the weak of heart, it is a long road to iconic town on the southern tip of India, but in Jagriti Yatra's case, it is merely the first stop. <\/p>
Also on the journey along with stuMagz's own Ram Varun Lakkaraju and Manvi Kansal are Praveen, an entrepreneur from Uttarakhand, Mansi, a software developer from Mumbai and Archana, who works for an NGO in Hyderabad. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514283747226","data":"5a422398f1459"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514283774601","data":"
In the coming days, we'll be bringing you more stories and faces from Jagrati Yatra as it snakes its way across the country, bringing with it the force of change that only the people on that particular train can bring. Here's to more stories from the most unique train journey in the country! <\/p>"}]
Jagriti Yatra of this year has initiated and had a day introductory session at Ravindra Natya Mandir, Mumbai and finally the journey of entrepreneurship program was flagged at 12:00 A.M. to their first station of tour, Kanyakumari. <\/p>
Celebrating it's 10th Anniversary, the introductory meet was more of amusement and excitement that each yatri have. As part of celebrations, they shared all the memories of 10 years of Yatra, showcased the glimpse through videos and talks. Jagriti Yatra has been a grand success every year with 4700 yatris till date. There are people from different parts of the country including citizens of Leh, Ladak, Assam and many more.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514186966222","data":"5a40a97d284ab"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514184185245","data":"
12 Destinations, 15 Days, 15 Role Models, 500 Yatris, 8000 Kilometers, <\/b>to be precise this is what Jagriti Yatra have. They go across the length and breadth of India, to understand and build the India of smaller towns and villages through enterprise.\n <\/p>
You get to meet role models, change-makers, leaders that started out on a journey just like you and made a difference to thousands of lives. You will forge bonds with like-minded young leaders- your co-Yatris and complete strangers. They will become your closest friends and comrades for life. You will be exposed to role models who are building India through enterprise; through them you will find inspiration to undertake your own building journey.\n\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514187075406","data":"5a40a9e52f7eb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514184513283","data":"
If you go back, it all began in 1997 as Azad Bharat Rail Yatra<\/i><\/b> , organised by Shashank Mani to mark 50 years of India's independence. The journey was transformational. It led to the book 'India, A Journey through a Healing Civilization<\/i>' by Shashank Mani<\/b>, which was published by Harper Collins in 2007. Finally, in 2008, the nation had its first Jagriti Yatra with an aim of building India through entrepreneurship.<\/p>
Shashank Mani, Founder, Chairman and it's core team has an incubator team that looks into entrepreneurship program.<\/p>
\"This is a two way journey: Inner and Outer Journey of all the Yatris which would take them inside-out through all the agendas\", said Ashutosh from core team.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514187086841","data":"5a40a9f530c3a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514185277209","data":"
To sum up the vision and mission of the Yatra, Shashank Mani discussed about its importance and why it is needed for the Youth of India, also adding up to the Entrepreneurship. Later when he spoke on the entrepreneurship statistics of southern and northern India, it shows that South India is growing rapidly than the others in nation. Adding up to his talk, he also said women in future will have more contribution to Entrepreneurial India when Mr. Shashank felt elated on seeing the 50 percent of the yatris were female youths.<\/p>
This journey with a beautiful dream of Entrepreneurial India has fun and amusement in the box. Gouri Sharma presented dance, and other people of entertainment industry like the rising musicians and others would also be the part of Jagriti Yatra, surely all the participants would be dancing and singing through out the journey.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514187107842","data":"5a40aa08f0d1a"}]
Relationship has become a new “swag” in the present generation. People often take the rapport for granted, or just be a part of it for fun. This is the main reason why relationship these days doesn’t last for long.\nWe all have seen famous love stories of Ross and Rachel, and Chandler and Monica and many more. We follow a dozen of pages related to couple goals and love. But did anybody see beyond those words? Did anybody really understand what all of it actually mean?\nA relationship is not about looking cool in public, fun or the extravaganza of PDAs on social networks. It is the emotional connection that is shared by two people, who trust, love and believe in each other even if the world is against them. \nEvery time my grandma narrates her stories with grandpa, I could see the depth of pure love in that, which is rarely seen in the relationships in the present generation, which saddens me the most.\nBeing in a relationship and getting married to the same person is how people define “couple goals”. I too agree on that. But, it can be called as “couple goals” only if they maintain the bond through their thick and thin. People marry their childhood crush or highschool love, going against their family’s will; but the one who prove their love are the ones who defines the real meaning of goal.\nTo have a healthy and happy relationship with the beloved, one must understand that life is more like a roller coaster ride. There will be ups and downs, and sometimes there will be situations where all the odds go against us; the one who understands this, lives life with peace, joy and love until death parts them apart.<\/p>\n","id":"1514030410436","type":"txt"}]
Atal Bihari Vajpayee has led an interesting life, having born in 1924 and in his 20s when India achieved its freedom, he was an active part of the freedom movement and has seen India go from a nascent newborn state to what it is today. Here are some interesting facts about the man who fearlessly carried on with his work as the Prime Minister of India.<\/p>
1. He was born in a humble family <\/b><\/p>
Atal Bihari Vajpayee was born on December 25th, 1924 to Krishna Devi and Krishna Bihari Vajpayee in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, although the family was originally from Uttar Pradesh, he grew up and was educated in the city, going on to gain a degree in Hindi, English and Sanskrit. His first brush with politics was in 1942 when he was arrested by the British for participation in the Quit India movement, although he was released after being forced to sign an agreement stating he will never participate in anti-British activities again. This, of course, didn't stop him at all. Vajpayee would later go on and drop out of studying law due to the 1947 partition riots. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514028080606","data":"5a3e3d1b12748"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514028082610","data":"
2. He was first elected to the Parliament in 1957<\/b><\/p>
Atal Bihari became a close aid to the founder of Bharatiya Jana Sangh, Syama Prasad Mukherjee, who had famously protested the mistreatment of Indians in the Kashmir Valley. He succeeded Mukherjee and eventually won a seat in the Parliament in the 1957 elections. By this time, Vajpayee had already developed his famous oratory skills, and impressed Jawahralal Nehru so much, he predicted that Vajpayee would one day become the Prime Minister of India. He has since then served 10 terms in the Indian Parliament, from 1957 to 2009. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514028084968","data":"5a3e3d2ad98f8"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514028086580","data":"
3. His oratory skills awe'd dignitaries from around the world<\/b><\/p>
Atal Bihari served as the Minister of External Affairs under Prime Minister Morarji Desai in the late 70s. During this tenure, he delivered a highly acclaimed speech at the United Nations General Assembly, the likes of which are still spoken about today. He was instrumental in putting India on the International map once again, this time on our own terms rather than being some colony. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514028088535","data":"5a3e3d38f04e6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514028090114","data":"
4. He could be described as one of India's bravest Prime Ministers <\/b><\/p>
Soon after he was elected as Prime Minister in the 1999 elections, India conducted the Pokhran-II tests, nuclear tests conducted in the Pokhran region of Rajasthan. While the International reception was negative, with Pakistan responding with it's own nuclear testing just two weeks later, and countries like the United States imposing sanctions on us, India weathered the storm of economic sanctions due to how popular the tests were domestically. Soon after, during the Kargil war, Atal Bihari was strong as a rock, according to a Hillary Clinton aide. There was no stopping his will, and with the bravery of our soldiers, we prevented further incursions and won the skirmish. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514028091992","data":"5a3e3d463a81c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514028098568","data":"
5. He is well liked both by his own party and the opposition, to this day <\/b><\/p>
His successful tenure ensured that he is generally well liked by politicians and the common people alike. Vajpayee's skill with oratory extends to the written word as well, he is a poet apart from being a statesman, and is frequently quoted by his party even to this day. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514028100667","data":"5a3e3d59d6427"}]
To the left, I have my faith, to the right I have those that inspire me\nAnd behind me, I have all the people I\u2019ve left behind because of who I\u2019ve become\nAnd in front of me, I have all the people I\u2019m going to meet as a result of my positivity<\/p>\n
My mentors have given me everything they have and now it\u2019s time for me to do the same\nNever let them down, never let myself down\nKeep my head up and my chest out\nI will stand up straight and act as if I\u2019ve already conquered my life dreams<\/p>\n
Who am I? I AM EXTRAORDINARY!<\/b>\nWho says so? I DO<\/b><\/p>\n
That\u2019s it, and you must never forget it ever during your life\nI will triumph when I feel like giving up\nI will believe when there is no reason to believe at all<\/p>\n
When anyone tells you that you can\u2019t do it, smile at their ignorance of your glory\nI will rise up and bring others with me along the journey\nI will serve others for the greater good of this world\nI will train my mind for that is where all of my success is hidden.\n.<\/b>\nWho am I? I AM EXTRAORDINARY!<\/b>\nWho says so? I DO<\/b><\/p>\n
I will push through every obstacle that get\u2019s thrown at me\nAnd I will find a way through when there seem\u2019s to be none\nWhen rock bottom strikes, I will use it to take myself to the next level\nLife is beautiful\nLife is a journey\nLife is what I make it..<\/p>\n
Because who the heck am I? I AM EXTRAORDINARY!<\/b>\nAnd who says so? I DO<\/b><\/p>\n"}]
The Entrepreneurship Cell, IIT Bombay presents the Entrepreneurship Summit 2018 - a confluence of industry veterans, business leaders, entrepreneurs, visionary students and anyone who has the vision of building the next big thing! The Entrepreneurship Cell, IIT Bombay is the recipient of patronage from UNESCO, Make In India, StartUp India & Digital India <\/b>for it\u2019s annual [ E-Summit ] which witness a crowd of around 20,000 corporate & professionals, 600+ startups 110+ speakers including 15+ foreign speakers<\/b> for the conclave spanning two days in the beautiful campus.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514024520971","data":"
The wide range of activities like Keynote speaker session, Live pitching, Hackathons, Startup Expo, Internship and Job fair, Innovation and Business conclave, competitions and workshops <\/b>culminate in the 2-day Annual Entrepreneurship Summit [E- Summit] which is in its 13th edition now. The E-Summit has grown in status and impact with corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, academics and venture capitalists from around the world sharing their experiences and providing inspiration to students and professionals from IITB and all over the world. <\/p>"}]
Mechanical Engineering Association, IIT Madras presents Tech2Farm, this year\u2019s Flagship event. With an aim to do something\nimpactful for our society, we have collected real-life engineering problems in the agricultural sector. This\nevent provides you with an excellent platform to solve those problems. <\/p>
Prize money worth over 1,00,000 and internships at stake<\/b>, this is a unique opportunity to unlock your\ntrue potential! <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514023563022","data":"
Tech2Farm is a 4-month long event which involves designing and prototyping. You get 10 problem\nstatements, from which you can select one or more. The registration has to be done by the team leader\nand each team can have maximum of 6 candidates. <\/p>
The final event will be conducted in the month of\nMarch.\nNote that we have associated with manufacturers who can help you take the product to market and if the\nsolution looks promising enough, then it can even be turned into a startup idea! <\/p>
Remember, your efforts can change the life of thousands of the farmers of India. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514023778462","data":"
If all this sounds exciting, go ahead, make teams with your friends and register before 31st of December,\n2017 (Sunday), 23:59 hrs. <\/b><\/p>
<\/a>Link to registration<\/a>: https:\/\/goo.gl\/wVEF5q<\/b><\/p>Link to the problem statements:<\/a> https:\/\/goo.gl\/Hwz7BR<\/b><\/p>For more details regarding the event, follow this link: <\/a> https:\/\/goo.gl\/Hwz7BR<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514023943332","data":"Does problem-solving pique your curiosity?? <\/p>Wanna be a change-maker ?? <\/p>Dreaming to make an impact on the society ?? <\/p>This message is a tailor-made for you!! <\/p>Prize money worth over 1,00,000 and internships at stake,<\/b> this is a unique opportunity to unlock your\ntrue potential! <\/p>Register NOW!<\/b><\/p>Any queries? Feel free to reach us: <\/b><\/p>Karthik Bonda,\n+91-8500827606,\nmea@smail.iitm.ac.in <\/b><\/p>"}]
Link to the problem statements:<\/a> https:\/\/goo.gl\/Hwz7BR<\/b><\/p>For more details regarding the event, follow this link: <\/a> https:\/\/goo.gl\/Hwz7BR<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514023943332","data":"Does problem-solving pique your curiosity?? <\/p>Wanna be a change-maker ?? <\/p>Dreaming to make an impact on the society ?? <\/p>This message is a tailor-made for you!! <\/p>Prize money worth over 1,00,000 and internships at stake,<\/b> this is a unique opportunity to unlock your\ntrue potential! <\/p>Register NOW!<\/b><\/p>Any queries? Feel free to reach us: <\/b><\/p>Karthik Bonda,\n+91-8500827606,\nmea@smail.iitm.ac.in <\/b><\/p>"}]
For more details regarding the event, follow this link: <\/a> https:\/\/goo.gl\/Hwz7BR<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514023943332","data":"Does problem-solving pique your curiosity?? <\/p>Wanna be a change-maker ?? <\/p>Dreaming to make an impact on the society ?? <\/p>This message is a tailor-made for you!! <\/p>Prize money worth over 1,00,000 and internships at stake,<\/b> this is a unique opportunity to unlock your\ntrue potential! <\/p>Register NOW!<\/b><\/p>Any queries? Feel free to reach us: <\/b><\/p>Karthik Bonda,\n+91-8500827606,\nmea@smail.iitm.ac.in <\/b><\/p>"}]
Does problem-solving pique your curiosity?? <\/p>
Wanna be a change-maker ?? <\/p>
Dreaming to make an impact on the society ?? <\/p>
This message is a tailor-made for you!! <\/p>
Prize money worth over 1,00,000 and internships at stake,<\/b> this is a unique opportunity to unlock your\ntrue potential! <\/p>
Register NOW!<\/b><\/p>
Any queries? Feel free to reach us: <\/b><\/p>
Karthik Bonda,\n+91-8500827606,\nmea@smail.iitm.ac.in <\/b><\/p>"}]
Rudyard Kipling was a man of questionable beliefs, enough to confidently say that I would have never liked the man had he been alive today, but since white privilege was and still is a thing, we must pretend he was an angelic figure that gave the world, and specifically India, a character that would become loved across generations. <\/p>
Despite popular misconceptions, Kipling was not a professional author but a journalist and The Jungle Book is not the only book he wrote. After being born on December 30, 1865 in Mumbai and grown up around the jungles of Madhya Pradesh, Kipling would subsequently go on to return to England where he died in 1936. While The Jungle Book was the product of a racist outlook towards Indians - Mowgli was the white man and the animals were Indians -, Kipling would go on to change his views as he got older. Still doesn't excuse his words though. That being said, here are 5 books by Kipling that you must read!<\/p>
1. Just So Stories: <\/b><\/p>
I love this book because it's a neat and clean book for children without any of his imperialism thrown into the mix like extra salt in an already salty soup. Just So Stories covers tales of how certain animals got their characteristic features which Kipling borrowed from the tales he heard as he grew up in India and Africa. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514017516811","data":"5a3e17e934fa3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514017518352","data":"
2. Kim: <\/b> <\/p>
A friend once asked me to describe Kipling's book Kim in one line and I said, 'Imperialist garbage, but a decent read.' <\/p>
It is difficult to find books by Kipling that weren't influenced by his racist views, even more so to when to set yourself on the task to find good books that are racist but still readable. Kim, however, is strangely endearing. <\/p>
Kim O'Hara, a 12 year old Orphan running around the streets of Lahore, was the son of a British man and an Indian woman. Kim is his story. A coming of age tale of a young boy lost in Lahore to following a Lama around then going on to become something unique, Kim is a definite must read to understand how a white man viewed India back then and also to enjoy a decent piece of children's literature.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514018049423","data":"5a3e17ffa023e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514018051162","data":"
3. Captain Courageous: <\/b><\/p>
This one is another one of my favourites when it comes to Kipling's work. Like I said, it is difficult to find the good ones. When a spoiled brat and son of a railroad tycoon is a pain to handle, the millionaire father sends him off on a steamboat to Europe with a crew that clearly does not want the brat onboard. What follows is a tale that changes the young boy's life and turns him from a brat to someone ready to take on life. It's a heart warming story and a must read for teenagers getting angsty. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514018424708","data":"5a3e181d56b01"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514018426440","data":"
4. Under The Deodars: <\/b> <\/p>
A story about experiencing life in India as a white man. What could possibly go wrong?<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514018494547","data":"5a3e1833cb0d6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514018496528","data":"
5. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi: <\/b> <\/p>
Now this one is a timeless classic that I believe should have been just as popular as The Jungle Book. Rikki Tikki Tavi is a tale of a Mongoose named Rikki that is trying to protect an Indian family from two giant cobras. It's a great read for kids and I recommend it. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514018561084","data":"5a3e185201bf4"}]
In the dying days of the Mughal Empire, there lived a man named Mirza Asadullah Baig Khan. He was a quiet, unassuming man, born in Agra in the year 1797, on December 27th in fact, who would go on to adopt the pen name Ghalib, a calling card of sorts to hide his own identity and to put himself in someone else's shoes and write, and as fate would have it, become one of the most renowned Urdu and Persian poets of all time. Even to this day, his poems about life, love, loss, deceit and pain resonate across millions of lives, especially those kids who share his Shayaris on social media pretending to understand what it means (including yours truly).<\/p>
The reason I decided to put his 10 best Shayaris in this article is because I want students to read his work and realise just how much they can relate life's simple struggles to his words even hundreds of years later. It truly is a bizarre thing to experience the feeling that despite the social inequalities and shifting of privileges that happened over a period of time, the problems that humans face are the same, the causes change of course, but the pain remains the same. <\/p>
Ghalib's work is now a national treasure, his works preserved, his memory honoured. He truly was one of the brightest literary gems from the subcontinent, so without further ado, here are 10 of his Shayaris, in their original form. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514012295870","data":"5a3e0231f0da0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514012291491","data":"
1. Hazaaron khwaheeshen aisi ki har khwahesh pay dum nikale,Bahhut nikale meray armaan lekin phir bhi kam nikale ...<\/i><\/p>
2. Aah ko chahiye ik umr asar hote takkaun jeeta hai tiri zulf ke sar hote tak <\/i><\/p>
3. Is qadarr tora hai mujhaay uss ke be-wafaai nay \"ghalib\"Abb koi agarr pyar se bhi daikhaay to bikharr jata hoon mai..<\/i><\/p>
4. Sabnay pahna tha baday shauk se kaagaz ka libaas,<\/i><\/p>
Jis kadar log thay baarish me nahaanay walay,<\/i><\/p>
Adal ke tum na humey aas dilaaoo,<\/i><\/p>
Qatl ho jatay hain, zanzeer hilanay walay..<\/i><\/p>
5. Sarayy raah jo unsaay nazar mili,<\/i><\/p>
To naksh dil kay ubhar gayay,<\/i><\/p>
Hum nazar mila kar jhijhag gayay,<\/i><\/p>
Woh nazar jhukaa kar chalay gayay...<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514012410303","data":"5a3e024c88117"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514012411959","data":"
6. Hamen Unse hai Wafa ki Umeed<\/i><\/p>
Jo Nahi Jaante Wafa kya hai.. <\/i><\/p>
7. Toda kuch is Ada se Taellukh us ne Ghlaib,<\/i><\/p>
Ke Sari umr apna kusoor dhoondte rahe..<\/i><\/p>
8. Ishq ne \u2018Ghalib\u2019 nikamma kar diya<\/i><\/p>
varna ham bhi aadmi the kaam ke..<\/i><\/p>
9. Dard ho Dil Men To Dawa Kijye<\/i><\/p>
Dil hi Jab Dard Ho To Kya Kijye..<\/i><\/p>
and my personal favourite of all time...<\/p>
10. Hum To Fanaa Ho Gaye Uski Ankhein Dekh Kar Ghalib<\/i><\/p>
Na Jane Woh Aaina Kaise Dekhte Honge<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514013111226","data":"
Thus lived and died Mirza Ghalib, the last Mughal Poet of India, one that left permanent presence in our culture. <\/p>"}]
Whether doing standup, acting on TV and in movies, or performing his off-kilter hip-hop and funk under the name Childish Gambino, it's impossible not to be impressed by Donald Glover's talents.<\/p>
He got his start performing with the sketch group Derrick Comedy, which led to him being hired by Tina Fey in 2006 to write for 30 Rock. Three years later he left that job to move to Los Angeles and was soon cast on the sitcom Community. He had released his first mixtape, Sick Boi, the previous year, using a name, Childish Gambino, he'd been given by an on-line Wu-Tang Clan name generator. His next mixtape, Poindexter, was released on September 19, 2009, the same day Community premiered on NBC. While his brainy, sometimes goofy rapping style was established by these two mixtapes, his next efforts sought to expand his reach and touch on more serious subjects. I AM JUST A RAPPER and I AM JUST A RAPPER 2 were released in quick succession at the beginning of 2010; then a couple months later he released Culdesac, a mixtape that showed off his soulful singing style. All the while he was still starring on Community, launching a successful standup comedy career, and making electronic music under the name mcDJ. To this point all his music had been self-released, but that changed when he was signed to Glassnote Records in 2011. His first official album, Camp, was issued that same year. Busy as ever, Glover launched a tour that lasted into 2012, then released another mixtape, Royalty, denoting his new status as a more serious rapper and featuring a range of musicians including Beck, ScHoolboy Q, and Das Racist's Heems.<\/p>
Along with guesting on tracks by Kilo Kish, Chance the Rapper, Young Dro, and Kenna, his next move was to reduce his commitment to Community in order to focus more on his music and other projects, most notably a production deal with the TBS network. He left the show for good in 2013, and that same year released his second album, Because the Internet. The record featured appearances by Chance the Rapper, Jhen\u00e9 Aiko, and Azealia Banks, and scored Childish Gambino a Top Ten debut chart placement, a gold record, and a nomination for Best Rap Album at the 2015 Grammy Awards. Glover kept up the same determined pace he always had, and in 2015 released a new mixtape, STN MTN, and EP, Kauai, both of which showed him expanding his sound, with the latter featuring more singing than before. His next big project was creating and starring in Atlanta, a well-received comedic drama set in the titular city. It debuted in September of 2016 and was an instant commercial success. Around this same time, Glover began dropping hints about a new album, played a festival in California where he played many new songs, and in November debuted the first single, \"Me and Your Mama.\" It was a new sound cooked up by Glover and longtime producer Ludwig G\u00f6ransson, based on deeply weird late-'60s and early-'70s psychedelic funk and soul like Sly & the Family Stone and Funkadelic. \"Awaken, My Love!\", which came out in December of 2016, featured Glover forgoing his trademark rap style completely and instead stretching his vocal range in a variety of styles.<\/p>"}]
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