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Be it for use in restaurants or daily morning chores, tissue paper has become constant. Any manufacturing process needs to be widely used and thus\u00a0 follows the profits. Tissue paper making business is one such astounding opportunity for all the aspirants out there. Let's get into practical reality, Tissue paper making business is penetrating itself into more profits due to its hawk and peddle ways, that is being as organized as possible . Their counterparts can be much more cheaper.\n\nTissue paper making business is one such opportunity for those who want to prove that little things turn out to be useful in infinite ways as possible. For all those who wonder whether a tissue paper business profitable? here is a open reality check, Tissue paper manufacturing business doesn't need\u00a0 diligent or laborious works to be done as it includes latest machines costing from Rs. 4 lakh a unit. What attracts human nature? it's simple.. anything that has multiple access to our daily needs place a very important role in our daily life and tissue paper is one such thing, facial tissue\u00a0(paper handkerchiefs), napkins, bathroom tissues, household towels and many more. Tissue paper manufacturing business needs determination within ourselves and moreover that belief on that idea makes us more successful. Tissues are almost becoming our daily necessity in fact showcasing of uniqueness in whatever we start up is very important, where tissue paper manufacturing business meets one such scenario.\u00a0\u00a0\n\nLet's compare the tissue paper manufacturing business's advantages and disadvantages. Tissue papers are the basement for multiple purpose scenarios, Tissue paper business is on its upgrading journey with\u00a0more than 12% YOY growth rate, they contribute to improved hygiene, comfort and convenience in our society.\u00a0Do you want to start tissue paper making business in India? then It is most important factor for any aspirant to keep in mind that any process has its own advantages as well as disadvantages so here is the most important disadvantage, \u00a0tissue paper manufacturing uses a lot of timber disturbing wildlife habitat, well as it is recyclable and biodegradable product it ends up to be an environment advantage. Tissue paper manufacturing business has emerged as a new sub-layer\u00a0 within the paper industry in India. Tissue market is at an increasing rate of future potential in India. Due to increasing disposable income, the consumers are adopting the tissue culture. When we question ourselves is Tissue paper business profitable? the above said scenario have to be kept in mind. It's Importance can be compared with all the increasing factors but never the decreasing factors because tissue paper manufacturing business shows phenomenal growth\u00a0 in its profits. Tissue paper manufacturing is one of the flexible and feasible ideas to put forth as it involves huge returns with less investment and that's how a business grows on whole.\u00a0\n\nThe product has strong export potential too. Major markets are North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia and many more. Two types of\u00a0 Finance Considerations have to be kept in record for Tissue paper manufacturing business, which includes Fixed cost and working capital and success rate just flows on continuously.\u00a0\n\n\nDO YOU WANT TO START TISSUE PAPER MAKING BUSINESS IN INDIA? WELL CHAMPS GO FOR IT, ASTOUNDING IDEAS RECEIVE ASTOUNDING APPRECIATIONS AND PROFITS.\n\n\n\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572062430003}]
After a 13yrs of schooling once for all every one steps into hostel for their studies hoping for strict education for bright future.That fills with full of love and orders from parents.Once stepped to hostel we meet all the people from different places some become enemies and some besties for further.But until we move on they will be everything we look for.We ourselves become caretakers,well wishers after all a family.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572097267728},{"data":"
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My best memory of being hostler is we students are put with lots of rules not to move alone in some restricted areas bla..bla...As it was a new campus it was under construction .Being students with lot of zeal we do what they suggest not to do\ud83d\ude02.As we are not allowed to go to terrace at nights.our friends decided to go and chill me bought full snacks and move to the terrace by stealing the keys of terrace door we chilled there around 1hr with snacks and drinks and again came out at 2AM.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572097676250},{"data":"
Such an amazing experience of being hostler and yet there are many hope all of us had\ud83d\ude00.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572097906914}]
Naraka Chaturdashi, which is also known as Choti Diwali, Naraka Nivaran Chaturdashi or Kali Chaudas, is celebrated on the 2nd day of Diwali festival. On the 14th day of the Hindu month of Ashwin , Lord Krishna and Goddess Kali both killed the evil demon Narakasura.\n\nNarakasur, the evil rakshas, would kidnap the women or gopis and often ill-treat them. Then Satyabhama, one of the wives of Krishna,\u00a0asked Lord Krishna to grant her the power so that she could destroy him. Narakasur was cursed with a condition where he would be killed by a female only. \n Hence, Lord Krishna cleverly agreed to Satyabhama's request. She then, fought a 14 day battle, and beheaded Narakasur. Thus, releasing the imprisoned Gopi's and protecting their Honour.\n\nHence, this day is also called \u2018Kali Chaudas\u2019, where \u2018Kali\u2019 means \u2018dark\u2019 and \u2018Chaudas\u2019 means \u2018fourteenth\u2019. This day falls a night before Diwali. Effigies of Narakasur are burnt similar to Ravana on this day.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572151896956},{"id":1572152468108,"type":"img","data":"5db52494be5d4"},{"data":"
Diwali is not just celebrated as a homecoming of Lord Ram back to Ayodhya after he killed Ravana. Here are other reasons why Diwali is celebrated:\n\n1)Krishna killed Narakaasur:\u00a0Narakaasure who invaded the three worlds was defeated byr Lord Krishna a day before Diwali. The next day of Diwali is celebrated as Naraka Chaturdasi. \u00a0 2)Goddess Laxmi\u2019s birthday:\u00a0Goddess Laxmi is one of the most principal dieties of Hindu religion and also the \u2018Goddess of Wealth\u2019. On this day. Goddess Laxmi is worshipped for wealth and prosperity.\u00a0 3)The Return of Pandavas:\u00a0As mentioned in Mahabharata, Pandavas defeated the kaurava and returned from the 12 yers of banishment on the day of kartik Amavasya i.e. Diwali.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1572152065136},{"id":1572151984858,"type":"img","data":"5db522b1655ae"}]
Sudeep Ayyalasomayajula,<\/b><\/i> the 2nd year Mechanical Engineering student of Vignan Institute of Technology and Sciences considers photography a lively hobby. <\/p>
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While he likes to experiment with photography, candid portraits of people remain to be one of his favorites. When asked about what makes them so admirable to him, he responds,\"Clicking the candid pictures of people is almost like capturing them, the true them and the real moments.\"<\/i><\/p>
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No doubt about that- one of Sudeep<\/b><\/i>'s favorites from his collection. A random light-hearted moment<\/i>.<\/p>
He mentions his soft corner for the Pixel line up because of the details it captures, the kind of video stabilization it provides and also the computational photographs it produces.<\/p>
Sudeep<\/i><\/b> highlights that ultimately, it is the perspective that matters more than anything while clicking pictures, even mor<\/span>e than the quality of the camera.<\/span><\/p>Umar Shaik<\/i><\/b>, another student of Vignan, of Computer Science Engineering 2nd year is one of the unanimously best-loved photographers.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Umar<\/i><\/b>'s photography is an example that pictures speak louder than words. His nature photography is known to soothe one's eyes. Don't believe me? Check those out yourself:<\/p><\/p><\/p><\/p>Here comes the surprise element of this week's article!<\/p>Akhil Sai Pabbu<\/i><\/b>, an aspiring photogr<\/span>apher, El<\/span>ectronics Engineer and an alumni of Vignan has been kind enough to spare so<\/span>me time to give his opinions and worthy suggestions for the beginner photographers.<\/span><\/p><\/p>What is his suggestion for students willing to take up a photography career you ask?\n(Good question! ;D ) <\/p>He says that the best thing to do, is act according to the situation but he wouldn't personally suggest anybody to start working as a ph<\/span>otograp<\/span>her because the field involves lots of exploration, experience, watching others' work, spending s<\/span>everal hours with the experts and so much more.\n<\/span>This surely tells us that photography is not just an art, bu<\/span>t also a separate world for itself.\n<\/span>It is notable that he addresses how important it is to have a means of income while gaining experience as photography doesn't pay you at the begi<\/span>nning of th<\/span>e career. <\/span><\/p>\nAkhil suggests that the ones clic<\/span>king <\/span>pictur<\/span>es with DSLRs may utilize the facility of RAW (a 3 dimensional matrix form of your image) and use tools like<\/span> Lightroom<\/b> to develop those into JPG or JPEG format (for Social Media) for those who may fear the plagiarism of their work. That way, the original picture stays only with you.\n<\/span>Interestingly, his perspective on photography is that it is is similar to that of a painting but being an Engineer made him lean towards photography. <\/span><\/p><\/p>Most importantly, he believes in creativity and skills of photography more than the equipment involved. For example, when you take pictures in an iPhone, it is the phone doing the most of the work (processing the picture).\nHis definition<\/span> of ph<\/span>otog<\/span>raphy is very much worth mentioning.\nAccording to him, \"It is the pains of gettin<\/span>g those absolute amazing pictures, composing the shot, using proper lens with required<\/span> depth<\/span> of fie<\/span>ld, setting up a perfect aperture, adjusting the brightness and the white balance, all on your own <\/span>and taking the shot is what the actual photography is all about and in the process, adding your style and s<\/span>howing the world your perspective through those\"\n<\/span>Photography is truly an enthralling experience and the true beauty of such arts is that the artists get to define their own style and express it through their works.<\/span><\/p>On being asked about his style of interest in photography, Akhil<\/i><\/b> modestly replied by saying that he is still a beginner and would surely adapt to one, when it's the right time.<\/p><\/p>Cover picture<\/i> by Sudeep AS <\/i><\/b><\/p>"}]
Umar Shaik<\/i><\/b>, another student of Vignan, of Computer Science Engineering 2nd year is one of the unanimously best-loved photographers.<\/span><\/p><\/p>Umar<\/i><\/b>'s photography is an example that pictures speak louder than words. His nature photography is known to soothe one's eyes. Don't believe me? Check those out yourself:<\/p><\/p><\/p><\/p>Here comes the surprise element of this week's article!<\/p>Akhil Sai Pabbu<\/i><\/b>, an aspiring photogr<\/span>apher, El<\/span>ectronics Engineer and an alumni of Vignan has been kind enough to spare so<\/span>me time to give his opinions and worthy suggestions for the beginner photographers.<\/span><\/p><\/p>What is his suggestion for students willing to take up a photography career you ask?\n(Good question! ;D ) <\/p>He says that the best thing to do, is act according to the situation but he wouldn't personally suggest anybody to start working as a ph<\/span>otograp<\/span>her because the field involves lots of exploration, experience, watching others' work, spending s<\/span>everal hours with the experts and so much more.\n<\/span>This surely tells us that photography is not just an art, bu<\/span>t also a separate world for itself.\n<\/span>It is notable that he addresses how important it is to have a means of income while gaining experience as photography doesn't pay you at the begi<\/span>nning of th<\/span>e career. <\/span><\/p>\nAkhil suggests that the ones clic<\/span>king <\/span>pictur<\/span>es with DSLRs may utilize the facility of RAW (a 3 dimensional matrix form of your image) and use tools like<\/span> Lightroom<\/b> to develop those into JPG or JPEG format (for Social Media) for those who may fear the plagiarism of their work. That way, the original picture stays only with you.\n<\/span>Interestingly, his perspective on photography is that it is is similar to that of a painting but being an Engineer made him lean towards photography. <\/span><\/p><\/p>Most importantly, he believes in creativity and skills of photography more than the equipment involved. For example, when you take pictures in an iPhone, it is the phone doing the most of the work (processing the picture).\nHis definition<\/span> of ph<\/span>otog<\/span>raphy is very much worth mentioning.\nAccording to him, \"It is the pains of gettin<\/span>g those absolute amazing pictures, composing the shot, using proper lens with required<\/span> depth<\/span> of fie<\/span>ld, setting up a perfect aperture, adjusting the brightness and the white balance, all on your own <\/span>and taking the shot is what the actual photography is all about and in the process, adding your style and s<\/span>howing the world your perspective through those\"\n<\/span>Photography is truly an enthralling experience and the true beauty of such arts is that the artists get to define their own style and express it through their works.<\/span><\/p>On being asked about his style of interest in photography, Akhil<\/i><\/b> modestly replied by saying that he is still a beginner and would surely adapt to one, when it's the right time.<\/p><\/p>Cover picture<\/i> by Sudeep AS <\/i><\/b><\/p>"}]
Umar<\/i><\/b>'s photography is an example that pictures speak louder than words. His nature photography is known to soothe one's eyes. Don't believe me? Check those out yourself:<\/p>
Here comes the surprise element of this week's article!<\/p>
Akhil Sai Pabbu<\/i><\/b>, an aspiring photogr<\/span>apher, El<\/span>ectronics Engineer and an alumni of Vignan has been kind enough to spare so<\/span>me time to give his opinions and worthy suggestions for the beginner photographers.<\/span><\/p><\/p>What is his suggestion for students willing to take up a photography career you ask?\n(Good question! ;D ) <\/p>He says that the best thing to do, is act according to the situation but he wouldn't personally suggest anybody to start working as a ph<\/span>otograp<\/span>her because the field involves lots of exploration, experience, watching others' work, spending s<\/span>everal hours with the experts and so much more.\n<\/span>This surely tells us that photography is not just an art, bu<\/span>t also a separate world for itself.\n<\/span>It is notable that he addresses how important it is to have a means of income while gaining experience as photography doesn't pay you at the begi<\/span>nning of th<\/span>e career. <\/span><\/p>\nAkhil suggests that the ones clic<\/span>king <\/span>pictur<\/span>es with DSLRs may utilize the facility of RAW (a 3 dimensional matrix form of your image) and use tools like<\/span> Lightroom<\/b> to develop those into JPG or JPEG format (for Social Media) for those who may fear the plagiarism of their work. That way, the original picture stays only with you.\n<\/span>Interestingly, his perspective on photography is that it is is similar to that of a painting but being an Engineer made him lean towards photography. <\/span><\/p><\/p>Most importantly, he believes in creativity and skills of photography more than the equipment involved. For example, when you take pictures in an iPhone, it is the phone doing the most of the work (processing the picture).\nHis definition<\/span> of ph<\/span>otog<\/span>raphy is very much worth mentioning.\nAccording to him, \"It is the pains of gettin<\/span>g those absolute amazing pictures, composing the shot, using proper lens with required<\/span> depth<\/span> of fie<\/span>ld, setting up a perfect aperture, adjusting the brightness and the white balance, all on your own <\/span>and taking the shot is what the actual photography is all about and in the process, adding your style and s<\/span>howing the world your perspective through those\"\n<\/span>Photography is truly an enthralling experience and the true beauty of such arts is that the artists get to define their own style and express it through their works.<\/span><\/p>On being asked about his style of interest in photography, Akhil<\/i><\/b> modestly replied by saying that he is still a beginner and would surely adapt to one, when it's the right time.<\/p><\/p>Cover picture<\/i> by Sudeep AS <\/i><\/b><\/p>"}]
What is his suggestion for students willing to take up a photography career you ask?\n(Good question! ;D ) <\/p>
He says that the best thing to do, is act according to the situation but he wouldn't personally suggest anybody to start working as a ph<\/span>otograp<\/span>her because the field involves lots of exploration, experience, watching others' work, spending s<\/span>everal hours with the experts and so much more.\n<\/span>This surely tells us that photography is not just an art, bu<\/span>t also a separate world for itself.\n<\/span>It is notable that he addresses how important it is to have a means of income while gaining experience as photography doesn't pay you at the begi<\/span>nning of th<\/span>e career. <\/span><\/p>\nAkhil suggests that the ones clic<\/span>king <\/span>pictur<\/span>es with DSLRs may utilize the facility of RAW (a 3 dimensional matrix form of your image) and use tools like<\/span> Lightroom<\/b> to develop those into JPG or JPEG format (for Social Media) for those who may fear the plagiarism of their work. That way, the original picture stays only with you.\n<\/span>Interestingly, his perspective on photography is that it is is similar to that of a painting but being an Engineer made him lean towards photography. <\/span><\/p><\/p>Most importantly, he believes in creativity and skills of photography more than the equipment involved. For example, when you take pictures in an iPhone, it is the phone doing the most of the work (processing the picture).\nHis definition<\/span> of ph<\/span>otog<\/span>raphy is very much worth mentioning.\nAccording to him, \"It is the pains of gettin<\/span>g those absolute amazing pictures, composing the shot, using proper lens with required<\/span> depth<\/span> of fie<\/span>ld, setting up a perfect aperture, adjusting the brightness and the white balance, all on your own <\/span>and taking the shot is what the actual photography is all about and in the process, adding your style and s<\/span>howing the world your perspective through those\"\n<\/span>Photography is truly an enthralling experience and the true beauty of such arts is that the artists get to define their own style and express it through their works.<\/span><\/p>On being asked about his style of interest in photography, Akhil<\/i><\/b> modestly replied by saying that he is still a beginner and would surely adapt to one, when it's the right time.<\/p><\/p>Cover picture<\/i> by Sudeep AS <\/i><\/b><\/p>"}]
\nAkhil suggests that the ones clic<\/span>king <\/span>pictur<\/span>es with DSLRs may utilize the facility of RAW (a 3 dimensional matrix form of your image) and use tools like<\/span> Lightroom<\/b> to develop those into JPG or JPEG format (for Social Media) for those who may fear the plagiarism of their work. That way, the original picture stays only with you.\n<\/span>Interestingly, his perspective on photography is that it is is similar to that of a painting but being an Engineer made him lean towards photography. <\/span><\/p><\/p>Most importantly, he believes in creativity and skills of photography more than the equipment involved. For example, when you take pictures in an iPhone, it is the phone doing the most of the work (processing the picture).\nHis definition<\/span> of ph<\/span>otog<\/span>raphy is very much worth mentioning.\nAccording to him, \"It is the pains of gettin<\/span>g those absolute amazing pictures, composing the shot, using proper lens with required<\/span> depth<\/span> of fie<\/span>ld, setting up a perfect aperture, adjusting the brightness and the white balance, all on your own <\/span>and taking the shot is what the actual photography is all about and in the process, adding your style and s<\/span>howing the world your perspective through those\"\n<\/span>Photography is truly an enthralling experience and the true beauty of such arts is that the artists get to define their own style and express it through their works.<\/span><\/p>On being asked about his style of interest in photography, Akhil<\/i><\/b> modestly replied by saying that he is still a beginner and would surely adapt to one, when it's the right time.<\/p><\/p>Cover picture<\/i> by Sudeep AS <\/i><\/b><\/p>"}]
Most importantly, he believes in creativity and skills of photography more than the equipment involved. For example, when you take pictures in an iPhone, it is the phone doing the most of the work (processing the picture).\nHis definition<\/span> of ph<\/span>otog<\/span>raphy is very much worth mentioning.\nAccording to him, \"It is the pains of gettin<\/span>g those absolute amazing pictures, composing the shot, using proper lens with required<\/span> depth<\/span> of fie<\/span>ld, setting up a perfect aperture, adjusting the brightness and the white balance, all on your own <\/span>and taking the shot is what the actual photography is all about and in the process, adding your style and s<\/span>howing the world your perspective through those\"\n<\/span>Photography is truly an enthralling experience and the true beauty of such arts is that the artists get to define their own style and express it through their works.<\/span><\/p>On being asked about his style of interest in photography, Akhil<\/i><\/b> modestly replied by saying that he is still a beginner and would surely adapt to one, when it's the right time.<\/p><\/p>Cover picture<\/i> by Sudeep AS <\/i><\/b><\/p>"}]
On being asked about his style of interest in photography, Akhil<\/i><\/b> modestly replied by saying that he is still a beginner and would surely adapt to one, when it's the right time.<\/p>
Cover picture<\/i> by Sudeep AS <\/i><\/b><\/p>"}]
United Kingdom held a referendum on 23 June 2016, seeking public opinion on its withdrawal from the European Union (EU). 51.9% of the voters opted for it and subsequently, the United Kingdom invoked the Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, which allows any member state to exit the union. This move by UK has been termed Brexit<\/p>
It initiated a two-year process which was supposed to conclude with the UK's exit on 29 March 2019 but this deadline has since been extended to 31 October 2019.<\/p>
Subsequently, David Cameron, the then Prime Minister of United Kingdom resigned on 24 June 2016 and less than a month later, on 13 July 2016, Theresa May assumed office as the Prime Minister. <\/p>
Early this year, on 15 January, a vote was held on Withdrawal Agreement in the UK House of Commons, wherein the UK government was defeated.<\/p>
Another vote was held on 12 March, which saw the same result.<\/p>
After this, the UK Government passed a motion to extend the Article 50 period and the European Council offered to extend the Article 50 period until 22 May 2019 under the condition that the Withdrawal Agreement is passed by 29 March 2019; failing which, the UK was given a deadline of 12 April 2019 to show a way forward. <\/p>
On 29 March 2019, a third vote was held where the UK government was defeated again, following which, Theresa May requested EU on 5 April 2019 for a second time, to extend the Article 50 period until 30 June 2019. <\/p>
On 10 April 2019, EU extended it to 31 October 2019 or the first day of the month after that in which the Withdrawal Agreement is passed, whichever comes first.<\/p>
Following this, on May 24, Theresa May announced her resignation as the Prime Minister and as the leader of the Conservative Party, effective from June 7, having repeatedly failed to finalise Brexit.<\/p>
Later, on July 24, Boris Johnson became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, making him the third PM since the referendum.<\/p>
On October 17, The UK and European Commission agreed on a new withdrawal agreement containing a revised protocol on Northern Ireland.<\/p>
On October 24, the British government introduced the EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill in the House of Commons with the long title \"A Bill to Implement, and make other provision in connection with, the agreement between the United Kingdom and the EU under Article 50(2) of the Treaty on European Union which sets out the arrangements for the United Kingdom\u2019s withdrawal from the EU\".<\/p>
The EU is now waiting for UK to finalise it before the deadline.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1571997268301","data":"
October 25 stuMagz Quiz is based on Brexit. Having read the above text which gave you a brief on what it is about, read more about it and play today's quiz by downloading stuMagz app and test your own knowledge. Get a chance to win goodies by playing this quiz every day!<\/p>
Download The StuMagz App Using The Following Link: http:\/\/Bit.ly\/stumagzappone<\/a><\/p>"}]
Starting something new has always been an exiting, This how I felt of the first day of my 'B.tech' course in \"VITS Hyderbad\". Time isn't something in our hand, time flew very fast as we got to our Dasara vacation.At the end of our scheduled vacation is where the drama started......<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571904194380},{"data":"
Due to an external cause, the college has extended our vacation schedule for another week, Unexpected thing has happened. Being the students of those institutions who tortured students for marks in the past, The surprise holidays has excited us....but even these holidays completed and finally we ended up in college the next. As most of us had forgot about our assignments, records, labs, unit exams, and mid-1 exams the college reminded us by placing all these in a single week<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571904551363},{"data":"
The tale might not be interesting but in simple words as Newton said \"every action. Has an opposite reaction\" we have enjoyed our holidays for half a month and in return we got a busy exam schedule for the rest of the month.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571905166221},{"data":"
I think all my classmates would be preparing and here I am, I think that I should be preparing tooo\ud83e\udd13\ud83e\udd13<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571905402999}]
Im in a race..A race which has no name, A race which i don't know about, A race in which billions of people in this world are running in!! <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571924018877},{"data":"
!!! LIFE RACE!!!<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571924346586},{"data":"
Understand the difference between a journey and a race. If you want to live, life will be a journey. If you want to exist, life will be a race. You don't need to be a doctor or an engineer. You can be unique. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571925750467},{"data":"
What? Am I looking boring to you.. talking about same old life lessons taught by lakhs of people? Then aren't you fed up by doing the same thing done by billions of people in this world? Do you really want to do the work you are doing now? <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571924512889},{"data":"
One day when you wake up old with grey hair on your bald.. with weak muscles, you shouldn't feel low about your life. The only thing we have different from others is our life. No two lives can be same only if you design your life. Or else stand up! Brush your teeth! Eat diet! Go to work! Come back and run the same.. You can see similar lives around you. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571924688706}]
We go through many ups and downs in our life but one who can face this can enjoy his\/her life. Life appears to be very difficult and tough but until and unless if we face every situation happily it's simple. We go through many positives and negatives but only few people can stand strong.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571938016346},{"data":"
Every person can face any situation's but due to lack of confidence only few have that ability. Each and every person is strong and they have the ability to do and face it. All you need is self confidence and willpower.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571938516203},{"data":"
Life has both sides,light and darkness whenever we surround ourselves with happiness it's light and whenever we surround ourselves with problems it's darkness. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571938515136},{"data":"
Life is like a sun and a moon, the sun appears at morning and the moon at night they come and go. Likewise problems also, only thing is to be strong and face them like the next day when the sun shines give it a fresh start. Every person in this world face problems but the matured ones deal it very easily than others. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571938904736},{"data":"
In life we come across many people but only few people are close to our hearts. People who are close to our heart, we trust them very blindly but if any negative situation occurs we will completely loose that trust. So don't get that situation in your life or others, trust once broken cannot be built again. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571939446243},{"data":"
If you do anything wrong face the consequences never get back because you are the one who did it and you are the one who need to suffer, remember don't let the blame on others. If your are right be happy, but if your are blamed don't worry everything will be taken care of God, one day or the other people who blamed you or played with your feelings will suffer only thing you need to do is keep calm and let it go.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571939818137},{"data":"
So everyone have their own life, life is full of colours we need to play with each and every colour. Keep going achieve your goals and dreams don't look back until and unless you achieved them. Be strong and independent and don't let other person's to play with your feelings, don't show them your weak side show them how bold and strong you are. Life is beautiful,enjoy each and every moment in your life make it memorable. You only have one life don't compromise fly like a bird! Whatever decision's you take think and go ahead. The best person's and the most trustworthy people in our life is our parents so listen to them. They are the only ones who support us and be with us whatever maybe the situation. You only live once enjoy to the fullest.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571940140435}]
College is something I looked forward to my whole life, the idea of going to college made me feel mature and grown up. And now that I am studying in a college, my dreams have turned into reality. Like almost every school going child, I would also hear a lot about college life, aka: the adult life you know the life where you make your own choices, create your own world and actually get to live in it and now being a college student I get it: <\/p>
There are 2 sides to everything let me tell you the best parts:<\/p>
1) It teaches me to survive without my phone :P<\/p>
2) I'm surrounded by people with different and unique personalities and this help's me broaden my perspective and educate myself<\/p>
3) The lecturers that I'm blessed with are wired with one goal and that is to help us as students to have a bright future and to identify our interests <\/p>
4) I'm surrounded by like-minded people<\/p>
5) Learning that everything is possible. <\/p>
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7) Freedom to voice out my opinions in any area, I'm allowed to say what I feel and think.<\/p>
8) I'm always encouraged to try new things.<\/p>
9) Realize my full potential, and get out of my comfort zone.<\/p>
10) Be the best version of myself and to work hard and achieve great heights.<\/p>
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I usually write my blogs on Mondays but I was travelling and I couldn't write on Monday. I attended a startup event in Dublin, Ireland last week. The trip also included a short stop in London and later I went to Dublin. While it was obviously an exciting thing for me as I got to travel to two different countries, it was extremely exciting for me to meet many top-notch startup CEOs and investors and learn from them. The conversations I had with them makes me write this now and makes me want to advise students to be curious all the time.<\/p>
For instance, my curiosity is what led me to do everything that I did in life so far and even start this company. I was curious to know, to learn and the more I learnt, the more it made me want to excel. Even now, my curiosity is what makes me want to learn more and continue improving myself on how I run stuMagz and how I lead my teams. I can say this with conviction especially after this trip of mine because of the conversations I had with entrepreneurs from all over the globe as those conversations put things in perspective for me and now I am confident of handling certain things in a different manner when it comes to my life as an entrepreneur and as a CEO of a startup.<\/p>
The best thing you can do for yourself as a student is have a child-like curiosity about everything around you. Children are always curious about everything around them and they ask a lot of questions. You can and should do the same. For example, you go to a college fest in some other college, be curious about every event that goes on there. You will discover things about yourself that you didn't know before. In most cases, it will make you realise what you don't know and make you want to learn and grow. You go to a conference\/talk, make the most of it and interact with everyone around you, and not just with the speakers, interact and network with other students there as you will definitely learn something that you don't know. You come across a term somewhere that you don't know, immediately google about it. Keep track of events on stuMagz to find out about interesting events. Keep playing the daily quiz to test your own knowledge and to update your knowledge.<\/p>
Stay curious and let your curiosity enable your growth!<\/p>"}]
I have been involved with stuMagz for almost three years now and prior to this, I led teams of freshers in other places that I worked at. Whether it is dealing with students or with freshers, one thing that continuously frustrates me is the fact that most of these people (regardless of how skilled they are at what they do), seem to have no sense of accountability whatsoever. Freshers and students make mistakes while working, owing to their lack of experience in best-practices or whichever but they seem to lack any sense of responsibility and work ethic. If you're thinking I am ranting this to blame students, you are wrong. I am ranting this to blame colleges and the education system that we have put in place which infantilises even adult students.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1571720866882","data":"
What triggered this thought in me on a Monday when I am supposed to start my work week with a bang and impress the living hell out of my bosses with my self-proclaimed stellar efficiency? I read a news item which said students in some college in Karnataka were made to wear cardboard boxes on their heads in an attempt to stop them from cheating in an exam. This de-humanising and humiliating treatment of students is just a symbol of the way students aren't even considered people by most college faculty members. I read another news item which spoke of UP government banning mobile phones in colleges (though this was later corrected by some news sources as false news). The fundamental point here is that colleges behave in a manner that treats adult students as children and this seems to stem from the perception that 'elders' usually have - 'you are children, you don't know anything'.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1571720866883","data":"
I firmly believe, if anything, students and youngsters know more than 'elders' in many aspects as their knowledge is the collective knowledge of what they acquired by themselves and the knowledge imparted to them by the 'elders'. With this, I choose to state that colleges should stop behaving in this manner and start imparting a sense of responsibility in students and hold them accountable for their actions instead of blindly imposing age-old perceptions on students. A student doesn't attend classes, he\/she won't probably know what has been taught and subsequently doesn't do the exams well, then so be it, let the student deal with the consequences of it. Things like this will teach youngsters accountability and responsibility than blindly imposing rules on them and infantilising them. <\/p>
This kind of behaviour on colleges' part is partly because of the importance the education system puts on clearing exams than on educating the students and partly because of the 'elders are better than younger ones' perception. Clearing exams should be a by-product of education, not the other way round. Colleges should ensure a student learns everything that is required to function as an adult as opposed to just having a certificate.<\/p>
To reaffirm my point, as I was writing this, a friend of mine who is a fresh graduate in her first job, called me up and I was telling her about it and she agreed with it a 100% as the company that hired her was spending a lot of time training the recruits on various dynamics involved in a workplace and she told me people there were still worried whether their phones would be taken away or some such. These 22-23 year-olds still have a sense of being under complete authority, because colleges treated them like that and never let them make their choices. Their trainers were passing snide comments on how freshers are dumb and don't know anything (this is something that even I have been guilty of doing) but those comments are actually true because of how colleges treat students.<\/p>
Colleges should start treating students like individuals, like people. Period. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1571720866884","data":"
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