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ANOKHA, the national technical festival of Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore has emerged as one of the top engineering tech fests in India. Having successfully completed seven editions, ANOKHA has had an average annual participation of over 15,000 of the best undergraduate engineering students from top-ranking engineering institutions in India like IITs, BITS, NITs and IIITs participating as well as partner universities in the USA and Europe like University of New Mexico, EVRY France and Uppsala University-Sweden. ANOKHA boasts a prize-money of Rs. 15 lakhs with 75 plus highly competitive contests in all disciplines of engineering, robotics, business incubation, social media & entrepreneurship and short-film making. Other highlights include 30 cutting-edge workshops, fascinating exhibitions, Tech Expo & Auto shows, School Outreach, Meet the CEO program, distinguished lecture series and spectacular entertainment shows. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519216310318","data":"5a8d67fde7550"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519215778477","data":"
WORKSHOPS <\/b><\/p>
The workshops and the events that take place form the very pith of the technical festival that is Anokha. Every year, we witness a wide spectrum of distinguished companies like Amazon, Mathworks, Cisco etc. and other workshop vendors visit during the fest and set up workshops in almost all disciplines of engineering, some business related and a few related to social work as well, which as a result, draw participation from all around the country. Ranging from cyber forensics to radiochemistry, our workshops seldom fail to deliver. Registration spots for these workshops usually sell out like hot cakes. On the announcement of the lineup for this year, make sure you book your spots fast! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519216161274","data":"5a8d67613ca08"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519216145638","data":"5a8d6751ca8e1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519215846657","data":"
EVENTS <\/b><\/p>
Sometimes a little competition is what is required to bring out the best in us. Anokha holds around 75 plus events every year. Be it indoor events that involve brain-racking quizzing, mind-numbing circuits and staggeringly long lines of code, or outdoor events that involve flying drones over the mountains and going full throttle racing full-blown RC cars, we ensure unforgettable learning experiences to all our participants. We also have a number of non-technical events part of the gamut like a Rubik's cube tournament, a football manager event and our very own short film festival which you can choose to participate in or attend to loosen up a bit. So make sure you sharpen your acumen and have your competitive spirits soaring before you sign up this year! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519216177342","data":"5a8d6770ec2a9"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519216101503","data":"5a8d673c366a8"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519215877043","data":"
EVENTIDE <\/b><\/p>
Away from the noisy humdrum of the cities, as the sun begins to hide behind the massive mountains of the Western Ghats, in the heart of a serene valley, there rages a party like no other. Three days of pure fun, frolic and happiness, Eventide is where entertainment resides. Each year, we feature renowned musicians and artists, like Karthik, Benny Dayal, Vijay Prakash, Stephen Devassy etc.<\/b> who take our breath away with scintillating performances. An enthralling evening of live performances by spectacular artists of the music industry, it is truly better live! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519215991760","data":"5a8d6719f10e1"}]
This is for all the fans of Darshan Raval and Rahul Sipligunj, a video message from them for their upcoming musical evening at Tarang 2K18<\/a><\/a>, Vignan Group of Institutions, Hyderabad.<\/p>Check out what the Youth Sensation, Darshan Raval has to say.<\/p>Book Now!<\/a> or visit: https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/tarang2k18\/booking<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1519213660024","data":"vYzPcjDrzyA"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519213666313","data":"Here is the video message from Mass Raja, Rahul Sipligunj. Hear to his message here! <\/p>Register Now<\/a> for the show or visit: https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/tarang2k18\/booking<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1519213718500","data":"cFDJ-PxRkvM"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519211933172","data":"Tarang<\/a> is a national level youth festival hosted by Vignan Group of Institutions, Hyderabad (VITS, VITAE, VIPS). This is completely about enhancing students talents and making them much exposed to various activities that would be filled with tons of fun and experience learning. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519213740328","data":"5a8d5eb74529a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519214139052","data":"\"See you guys there at Tarang 2K18<\/a>\", says Darshan & Rahul.<\/p>What are you waiting for?<\/p>Go!! Book Now! or visit: https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/tarang2k18\/booking<\/p>Hurry Up!<\/p>"}]
Check out what the Youth Sensation, Darshan Raval has to say.<\/p>
Book Now!<\/a> or visit: https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/tarang2k18\/booking<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1519213660024","data":"vYzPcjDrzyA"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519213666313","data":"Here is the video message from Mass Raja, Rahul Sipligunj. Hear to his message here! <\/p>Register Now<\/a> for the show or visit: https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/tarang2k18\/booking<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1519213718500","data":"cFDJ-PxRkvM"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519211933172","data":"Tarang<\/a> is a national level youth festival hosted by Vignan Group of Institutions, Hyderabad (VITS, VITAE, VIPS). This is completely about enhancing students talents and making them much exposed to various activities that would be filled with tons of fun and experience learning. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519213740328","data":"5a8d5eb74529a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519214139052","data":"\"See you guys there at Tarang 2K18<\/a>\", says Darshan & Rahul.<\/p>What are you waiting for?<\/p>Go!! Book Now! or visit: https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/tarang2k18\/booking<\/p>Hurry Up!<\/p>"}]
Here is the video message from Mass Raja, Rahul Sipligunj. Hear to his message here! <\/p>
Register Now<\/a> for the show or visit: https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/tarang2k18\/booking<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1519213718500","data":"cFDJ-PxRkvM"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519211933172","data":"Tarang<\/a> is a national level youth festival hosted by Vignan Group of Institutions, Hyderabad (VITS, VITAE, VIPS). This is completely about enhancing students talents and making them much exposed to various activities that would be filled with tons of fun and experience learning. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519213740328","data":"5a8d5eb74529a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519214139052","data":"\"See you guys there at Tarang 2K18<\/a>\", says Darshan & Rahul.<\/p>What are you waiting for?<\/p>Go!! Book Now! or visit: https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/tarang2k18\/booking<\/p>Hurry Up!<\/p>"}]
Tarang<\/a> is a national level youth festival hosted by Vignan Group of Institutions, Hyderabad (VITS, VITAE, VIPS). This is completely about enhancing students talents and making them much exposed to various activities that would be filled with tons of fun and experience learning. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519213740328","data":"5a8d5eb74529a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519214139052","data":"\"See you guys there at Tarang 2K18<\/a>\", says Darshan & Rahul.<\/p>What are you waiting for?<\/p>Go!! Book Now! or visit: https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/tarang2k18\/booking<\/p>Hurry Up!<\/p>"}]
\"See you guys there at Tarang 2K18<\/a>\", says Darshan & Rahul.<\/p>What are you waiting for?<\/p>Go!! Book Now! or visit: https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/tarang2k18\/booking<\/p>Hurry Up!<\/p>"}]
What are you waiting for?<\/p>
Go!! Book Now! or visit: https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/tarang2k18\/booking<\/p>
Hurry Up!<\/p>"}]
1. Delhi chief secretary Anshu Prakash was allegedly \u201cassaulted\u201d at the residence of chief minister Arvind Kejriwal by two AAP MLAs on Monday night. Delhi CM Kejriwal\u2019s office has, however, denied reports of assault and said the chief secretary is acting at the behest of the BJP. The said MLAs have also denied the allegation. The Delhi IAS association in the national capital today met Delhi L-G Anil Baijal in this regard. The chief secretary is also reportedly mulling to file an FIR. The alleged incident may turn into another faceoff between the AAP and the BJP, which is ruling at the Centre. <\/b><\/p>
Do note that there is zero evidence suggesting the assault even took place but as of now, media channels are running the story while conspicuously ignoring the Nirav Modi scam. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519129662708","data":"5a8c15b63ee4d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519129666315","data":"
2. At Brady House in Mumbai, Punjab National Bank's (PNB) women employees leaving the premises walk hurriedly with their faces covered, while many people who enter the building are quick to clarify that they do not work with the fraud-hit lender.<\/b><\/p>
On Tuesday, the PNB branch on Veer Nariman Road serving mid-corporates reopened, a day after it was shuttered and searched. It no longer bears the look of the make-shift jail it did a day earlier, when customers were kept out of bounds and investigators swooped in. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519129773340","data":"5a8c15e80a644"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519129780345","data":"
3. Justin Trudeau in India updates: Canadian PM meets Devendra Fadnavis, discusses investment, cultural ties. Sophie Trudeau, the Prime Minister's wife, spoke about the importance of education in eradicating gender inequality. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519129847265","data":"5a8c1650808ec"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519129882803","data":"
4. In a shocking incident that brings back horrific memories of the December 2012 Nirbhaya rape case in the country\u2019s capital, a 28-year-old mentally challenged tribal woman was brutally gang raped in Dehaband area under Kushmandi police station in West Bengal\u2019s South Dinajpur district.<\/b><\/p>
The perpetrators also thrust an iron rod into her genitals and bare hands into her private parts. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519130081861","data":"5a8c171ca8b45"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519130087455","data":"
5. Donald Trump Junior, the eldest son of US President Donald Trump, today said India is \"substantially above board\" for business compared to China, and reforms underway will help attract investments to Asia's third-largest economy from countries as the US. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519130151176","data":"5a8c176800703"}]
Mountaineer as a sport gained prominence in the 1850s when, I'm sure because of boredom, some folks took a look at a mountain in the distance and decided that they wanted to climb it. Ever since then, slowly but surely, mountains around the world have been peaked by pioneers and pathbreakers in the field, ensuring their name is immortalised in the annals of history. But, despite the sport being over 150 years old, there remain some peaks that still haven't been conquered, some that won't be conquered in our lifetimes, but some that are waiting for the first human with a will stronger than the base of the mountain itself to climb it. Here's a list. <\/p>
Do note that mountaineer is an excessively dangerous sport and I do not encourage throwing your life away trying to climb something with zero preparation. <\/p>
1. Muchu Chhish, 7452 Meters <\/b><\/p>
Embossed on the Pakistani landscape and located in western Karakoram is Muchu Chhish. While many climbers have attempted to scale this formidable peak, including the most recent unsuccessful attempt by a team of Rab mountaineers in 2017, this impressive and fascinating mountain remains one of the world\u2019s unclimbed mountains.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519113432181","data":"5a8bd613b2cdb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519113440019","data":"
2. Kabru's North Summit, 7338 Meters: <\/b> <\/p>
The northern and highest summit of this incredible Himalayan mountain, situated on the eastern border of Nepal, has never been successfully climbed. However, the mountain\u2019s southern summit was conquered in 1935 by mountaineer Conrad Cooke, who made the world record for the highest solo ascent at the time. While a Serbian team attempted Kabru\u2019s northern summit in 2004, the expedition was forced to an end due to avalanches.<\/p>
To this day, the North Summit faces frequent avalanches and other difficulties to make it harder to climb. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519113683462","data":"5a8bd714644d4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519113610080","data":"
3. Labuche Kang III, 7250 Meters<\/b><\/p>
Labuche Kang III forms part of a group of mountains in Tibet, China, named the Labuche Kang massif, which has seen very few mountaineers over the years. A Japanese team summited the massif\u2019s main peak in 1987, but Labuche Kang III has remained untouched. In 2010, a well-known climber named Joe Puryear and climbing partner David Gottlieb attempted to scale the peak. However, Joe sadly broke through a cornice and fell hundreds of metres to his death on a glacier below before the pair could make it to the summit.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519113696763","data":"5a8bd74b1cdfb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519113750795","data":"
4. Karjiang, 7221 Meters: <\/b><\/p>
Another spectacular Tibetan mountain, Karjiang is a peak that many climbers have attempted to reach its over the years, yet none have managed it. In this case, extreme weather, avalanche danger and technical difficulty is what has prevented climbing teams from conquering it to date. Karjiang is the peak on the left in the picture below, with the peak on the right being the 7538m tall Kula Kangri. It's worth noting that Kula Kangri was conquered in 1986, but Karjiang remains unconquered. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519113824956","data":"5a8bd805127a0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519114063946","data":"
5. Gangkhar Puensum, 7570 Meters: <\/b><\/p>
Gangkhar Puensum is a magnificent mountain located on the Bhutan\/Tibet border in Central Asia and is currently holding the title for the world\u2019s highest unclimbed mountain. It\u2019s very likely that this giant will keep its title for many, many years to come, as Bhutan placed a ban on scaling any mountain over 6,000m back in the \u201990s out of respect of the religious and spiritual beliefs of the surrounding local communities. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519114129324","data":"5a8bd8cdabdce"}]
Through his dedication to excellence and his insistence on quality, he has become the keeper of the flame by extolling the virtues and values represented by the Great American Songbook. Tony Bennett has been on the front lines of every major issue impacting the cornerstones of this country's modern history. He has performed for eleven U.S. Presidents, is a World War II veteran who fought in the Battle of the Bulge and participated in the liberation of a concentration camp, and marched side by side with Dr. Martin Luther King in Selma to support civil rights. Throughout his life, Tony has been a dedicated pacifist and proactive humanitarian selflessly supporting many causes whose goals benefit the lives of millions. His love for his country has earned him the distinction of national treasure and United Nations has named him a Citizen of the World as one of their foremost ambassadors. <\/p>
Through his music, Tony has connected in unprecedented fashion with all generations of audiences. His commitment to humanitarian ideals has bridged our differences by highlighting what we have in common as citizens of the planet. He has fought for the hard issues when others have turned a blind eye and has remained true to the authenticity and creativity of his musical vision. Tony has achieved the Great American Dream but has never forgotten his own roots and is constantly working toward ensuring that others can achieve their dreams as well. His life story is compelling in the lessons and values that it teaches: dedication, commitment, courage, and compassion. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519109161325","data":"5a8bc694f405d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519109163221","data":"
No one in popular American music has recorded for so long and at such a high level of excellence than Tony Bennett. In the last ten years alone he has sold ten million records. The essence of his longevity and high artistic achievement was imbued in him in his loving childhood home in the Astoria section of Queens where he was born on August 3, 1926. His father died when Tony was 10 and his mother, Anna, raised Tony and his older brother and sister, John and Mary, in a home surrounded by loving relatives who were Tony\u2019s first fans filling him with encouragement and optimism. He attended the High School of Industrial Arts in Manhattan, where he continued nurturing his two passions, singing and painting. From the radio, he developed a love of music hearing Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong, and James Durante.<\/p>
As a teenager, Tony sang while waiting on tables and then enlisted in the Army during World War II and while in Europe he performed with military bands. He later had vocal studies at the American Theatre Wing School. The first-time Bennett sang in a nightclub was in 1946 when he sat in with trombonist Tyree Glenn at the Shangri-La in Astoria. Bennett\u2019s big break came in 1949 when comedian Bob Hope noticed him working with Pearl Bailey in Greenwich Village in New York City. As Bennett recalls, \u201cBob Hope came down to check out my act. He liked my singing so much that after the show he came back to see me in my dressing room and said, 'Come on kid, you\u2019re going to come to the Paramount and sing with me.' But first he told me he didn\u2019t care for my stage name (Joe Bari) and asked me what my real name was. I told him, \u2018My name is Anthony Dominick Benedetto\u2019 and he said, \u2018We\u2019ll call you Tony Bennett.\u2019 And that\u2019s how it happened. A new Americanized name -- the start of a wonderful career and a glorious adventure that has continued for over 60 years.\u201d <\/p>
With millions of records sold world-wide and platinum and gold albums to his credit, Bennett has received nineteen Grammy Awards -- including a 1995 Grammy for Record of the Year for his \u201cMTV Unplugged\u201d CD which introduced this American master to a whole new generation -- and the Grammy Lifetime Award. His initial successes came via a string of Columbia singles in the early 1950\u2019s, including such chart-toppers as \u201cBecause of You,\" \"Rags to Riches,\" and a remake of Hank Williams \u201cCold, Cold Heart.\u201d He had 24 songs in the Top 40, including \u201cI Wanna Be Around,\" \u201cThe Good Life,\" \u201cWho Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)\u201d and his signature song,\u201d I Left My Heart In San Francisco,\u201d which garnered him two Grammy Awards.<\/p>
Tony is one of a handful of artists to have new albums charting in the 50\u2019s, 60\u2019s, 70\u2019s, 80\u2019s, 90\u2019s, and now in the first two decades of the 21st century. He has introduced a multitude of songs into the Great American Songbook that have since become standards for pop music. He has toured the world to sold out audiences with rave reviews whenever he performs. Bennett re-signed with Columbia Records in 1986 and released the critically acclaimed The Art of Excellence. Since his 1991 show-stopping performance at the Grammy Awards of \u201cWhen Do The Bells Ring For Me,\" from his Astoria album, he has received a string of Grammy Awards for releases including Stepping Out, Perfectly Frank and MTV Unplugged.<\/p>
In the new millennium, Bennett\u2019s artistry and popularity was higher than ever. In 2006, the year of his 80th birthday, his Duets: An American Classic was released. The album\u2014which included performances with Paul McCartney, Elton John, Barbra Streisand, Bono and others\u2014won three Grammy Awards and went on to be one of the best-selling CDs of the year and Tony\u2019s career. Bennett\u2019s first Duets album also inspired the Rob Marshall-directed television special Tony Bennett: An American Classic which won seven Emmys making it the most honored program at the 2007 Emmy Awards. In celebration of his 85th birthday in 2011 the release of Bennett\u2019s highly anticipated, Duets II, featured Tony performing with a new roster of celebrated artists including, the late Amy Winehouse (her last recording was their duet of \u201cBody and Soul\u201d), Michael Bubl\u00e9, Aretha Franklin, Josh Groban, Lady Gaga, John Mayer, and many others. Duets II debuted at #1 on the Billboard Album charts, making Tony the only artist at the age of 85 to achieve this in the history of recorded music. Bennett won two Grammys for Duets II in the 2012 Grammy ceremony and this year marked the 50th Anniversary of the recording and release of his signature song, \u201cI Left My Heart in San Francisco.\u201d A documentary entitled, THE ZEN OF BENNETT, which was created and conceived by Danny Bennett, Tony\u2019s son and manager, was premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival 2012. At the end of 2012, Bennett also authored his fourth book, the New York Times bestseller, LIFE IS A GIFT, which highlights his personal philosophies learned throughout his life and career. Tony\u2019s collaborative jazz album with Lady Gaga, released in 2014, Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga: Cheek To Cheek, debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 album charts making Bennett, at the age of 88, the oldest artists to have a #1 album\u2026breaking his own previously established historical record. Cheek To Cheek won a Grammy in the Best Traditional Pop Vocal category. Bennett\u2019s 2015 release, The Silver Lining: The Songs of Jerome Kern won a Grammy for Best Traditional Pop Vocal album.<\/p>
On August 3, 2016, Tony celebrated his 90th birthday which was marked by the lighting of the Empire State Building in honor of his musical legacy along with a star-studded celebration at the famed Rainbow Room. Later that year NBC aired a two-hour prime time special, TONY BENNETT CELEBRATES 90: THE BEST IS YET TO COME which featured performances by Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, Bob Dylan, Michael Bubl\u00e9 and many more. Columbia Records released a companion CD to the television special, and Tony\u2019s fifth book was published, \u201cJust Getting Started.\u201d<\/p>
In November 2017, the Library of Congress will present Tony with The Gershwin Prize marking the first time the honor has been bestowed upon an \u201cInterpretive singer\u201d as to date it has been given to composers.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519109283619","data":"5a8bc6c481983"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519109285814","data":"
Tony is a dedicated painter whose interest in art began as a child. He continues to paint every day, even as he tours internationally. He has exhibited his work in galleries around the world. The United Nations has commissioned him for two paintings, including one for their 50th anniversary. His original painting, \u201cHomage to Hockney,\u201d is on permanent display at the Butler Institute of American Art and the landmark National Arts Club in New York is home to Tony\u2019s painting \u201cBoy on Sailboat, Sydney Bay.\u201d Three of his paintings are part of the Smithsonian Museums permanent collections including his portrait of his friend Duke Ellington that became part of the National Portrait Gallery\u2019s collection in 2009.<\/p>
Today Tony's artistry and accomplishments are applauded here at home and all over the world from people from 12 to 90 years old. On the occasion of Tony\u2019s 85th birthday, former President Bill Clinton observed, \u201cNow in his seventh decade of singing, Tony has somehow kept his unique voice, with its beauty and range, its strength and style, and still in perfect pitch. But as talented as he is, Tony's most impressive quality is his giving spirit!\u201d <\/p>"}]
When you're older and have responsibilities and bills to pay, you suddenly find out that you can't always just pay for food to arrive at your doorstep. Sure, once or twice is perfectly fine but if you make a habit out of it, it soon becomes a giant burden on your finances, much like how smoking seems easy because individual cigarettes costs less, but the overall cost by the time you're done is what matters. <\/p>
Probably terrible comparison, so we'll move on. <\/p>
The point is, as we become older and live on our own, we have to understand that we can't always just magically wish for food to appear when you have no money, often times this can be in the cases of an emergency when you have to leave or cook something urgently because you had a long day and are starving. Even greater is the challenge to eat healthy when you're in a food emergency, especially when you're dieting. What can one do in these situations, I hear you ask? Well, it's simple. <\/p>
No, literally. <\/p>
1. Learn simple dishes: <\/b><\/p>
A good hot steaming plate of poha is extremely easy to make and even easier to digest, it's healthy, makes for a great snack and fill you up quite effectively, which is why I recommend it and dishes like it. <\/p>
Oh yes, contrary to popular belief (and my mom's over insistence to cook Poha every day for the rest of my life), Poha is not the only simple dish you can cook up for yourself in a jiffy, especially when you're hungry. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519104336635","data":"5a8bb761c6b5d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519104338823","data":"
2. Spend on stocking up supplies: <\/b> <\/p>
If you're on a strict diet, there's nothing worse that realising there's nothing to eat and you have no energy nor the time to cook something after getting groceries. This is precisely why it is a good idea to keep an inventory of the stuff you have ready to go in the Kitchen to eat or to cook at a moments notice and keep restocking it ahead of time, so you don't have to panic about breaking your diet and doing the easy thing by ordering food online. <\/p>
Trust me, your diet is worth it. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519104445932","data":"5a8bb776eeead"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519104449493","data":"
3. When in doubt, munch on dry fruit: <\/b> <\/p>
The sheer amount of energy dry fruits give a person is ridiculous. Frankly, I'd be on an all dry fruit diet if it wasn't so expensive. Dry fruits are fantastic for your health because of the sheer amount of energy packed into them that can keep you going for entire day or more, depending on how many you eat and when you eat. It's always a good idea to stock up on some dry fruit just in case, but use it like a superpower until and unless specifically told to eat them by your dietician. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519104597620","data":"5a8bb78e145b3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519104599923","data":"
4. When in doubt, eat cereal: <\/b> <\/p>
I'm gonna be straight with y'all, I grew up eating Corn Flakes and this is the number one reason why my bones are super strong today. I absolutely, absolutely, adore corn flakes and would eat it every chance I got, with slightly warm milk (the best kind) and some sugar thrown in, although now I don't eat sugar anymore. Whether it is Corn Flakes or Chocos, keep a healthy stock of cereal in the house and some milk. Lot of strong bones that way! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519104748058","data":"5a8bb7a855b2e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519104750100","data":"
5. The Right Attitude: <\/b> <\/p>
That's right! Eating healthy on a normal routine itself can be a challenging task, especially with Instagram constantly giving you food advertisements when you're hungry. I'm pretty sure in this age of constantly being connected to the internet where your very existence is sold to advertisers, there are algorithms that can pick out exactly when you're hungry and what you eat based on the photos you take and the texts you send. <\/p>
Chew on that while you whip up a healthy meal for yourself! Cheers!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519105483664","data":"5a8bb7c7e11ec"}]
Almost all of us have experienced loneliness at some point. It is the pain we have felt following a breakup, perhaps the loss of a loved one, or a move away from home. We are vulnerable to feeling lonely at any point in our lives.Loneliness is commonly used to describe a negative emotional state experienced when there is a difference between the relationships one wishes to have and those one perceives one has.The unpleasant feelings of loneliness are subjective; researchers have found loneliness is not about the amount of time one spends with other people or alone. It is related more to quality of relationships, rather than quantity. A lonely person feels that he or she is not understood by others, and may not think they hold meaningful relationships.For some people, loneliness may be temporary and easily relieved such as a close friend moving away. For others, loneliness cannot be easily resolved (such as the death of a loved one or the breakup of a marriage) and can persist when one does not have access to people to connect with.From an evolutionary point of view, our reliance on social groups has ensured our survival as a species. Hence loneliness can be seen as a signal to connect with others. This makes it little different to hunger, thirst or physical pain, which signal the need to eat, drink or seek medical attention.<\/p>"}]
Titanic has been one of the world highest rated movies which have been a blockbuster and has the highest rated romantic ever. The audience still remembers it. It has been two decades; even now it has been famous due to its cinematic effects present in the movie. The heartwarming story and the better results have to lead to the better cinematography and love from people. The film is beyond perfection and is followed by many of the viewers till now. The desire for the movie in the hearts of the viewers is eternal and beyond any comparison.<\/p>\n
Kathy Bates – She was portrayed as Margaret Brown which is the character inspired from the real-life person. She was also known as the ‘The Unsinkable Molly Brown,’ and she survived for some time, though, she later died in the year 1932.<\/p>\n
Bernard Hill – Bernard played the character of Captain Edward John Smith. The cast also exited in real life and was the captain of the ship. The figure was actual inexperience too. He never survived and was drowned with the ship. He went away with the boat in the disaster. <\/p>\n
Victor Garber – He was also the real man in real life. Thomas Andrews portrayed his role in the film. In real life, he died in the year 1912 when Titanic sunk into the depths of the water.<\/p>\n
Jonathan Hyde – This was the character played for the real-life English businessman, J Bruse Ismay who is known to survive the disaster of the ship. He later died on October 17, 1937. He died of a stroke. <\/p>\n
Bernard Fox – He was also the real-life character fitted into the movie. The style is inspired from Archibald Gracie. Bernard played the role and completed it successfully with perfection. He also survived the disaster but died soon after the five months of the accident.<\/p>\n
Jack Dawson – The role of the person was not real. He was not the part of the ship. It was the complete creation of the director and has no reference to the reality. Though, in fact, there was a person named Joseph Dawson who was a part of the ship in real life. Joseph was a coal trimmer in real life in the boat. <\/p>\n
Rose DeWitt Buktaker – This was also not the rear passenger of the ship. The role of the actress is entirely fictional, and no one like that was the part of the boat. It is altogether fictional to add spice to the body.<\/p>\n
Caledon – The fiancé of rose was not also the real character in the movie. The style is fictional and did not depict any other connection. There is no connection between him and the story of the actual Titanic sinking. <\/p>\n
Spicer Lovejoy – The character of the right hand of the villain does not exist in reality. It was completely fictional. There was no existence of the role in real life, and it was all the creation of the producer. <\/p>\n
Mrs. Harvey Collyer and Marjorie – They were the real-time survivors of the disaster, and they were the ones who survived the accident. The second class passengers of the ship were the real characters in real life as well as the movie. <\/p>\n
Then there was the Goodwill family which was also the part of the Titanic movie as well as the real life. The final voyage was included in the film with them, and they were also the part of it. The whole family was the victim of the disaster, and only the body of the baby was revered after the catastrophe, rest no one was found. <\/p>\n","id":"1519100151601","type":"txt"},{"data":"5a76b183d84c9","id":"1519100151604","type":"img"},{"data":"5a76b170dd64b","id":"1519100151604","type":"img"},{"data":"5a76b16602287","id":"1519100151604","type":"img"},{"data":"5a76b15bafd67","id":"1519100151604","type":"img"}]
1. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said on Monday it has registered a case against pen maker Rotomac Global and officials of various banks in connection with an alleged Rs. 2,919 crore ($454.39 million) loan scam. \"It was alleged in the complaint that in the Rotomac case, conspirators cheated a consortium of 7 banks by siphoning off bank loans to the tune of 29.19 billion rupees (principal amount),\" an official with the CBI said. The complaint by Bank Of Baroda comes amid a $1.77 billion fraud at another state lender, Punjab National Bank. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519037880247","data":"5a8aaef3b80e6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519037890764","data":"
2. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family, who arrived in India on Saturday, are on their first state visit. Trudeau is in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state - Gujarat, on Monday.<\/b><\/p>
However, Modi was markedly absent from receiving his Canadian counterpart unlike the visits of other world leaders like Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2014, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2017 and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in January, 2018. Modi also held a grand roadshow in Gujarat, welcoming the leaders and accompanying them during their stay in his home state. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519037922981","data":"5a8aaf18bedcb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519037927236","data":"
3. Germany\u2019s foreign minister has rejected China\u2019s \u2018One Belt, One Road\u2019 initiative, warning that it is not in the interests of democracy or freedom, and that the West needs to offer an alternative.<\/b><\/p>
In a blunt speech Sigmar Gabriel also accused China \u2013 alongside Russia - of \u201cconstantly trying to test and undermine the unity of the European Union\u201d, seeking to influence individual states with \u201csticks and carrots\u201d. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519037955561","data":"5a8aaf3940d12"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519037959691","data":"
4. In what is being termed as a major security breach, incendiary videos featuring Shambhulal Regar, a Rajasthan man jailed after a horrific hate crime, have been recorded inside the Jodhpur Central Jail and circulated.<\/b><\/p>
Regar, 36, has been in jail since December for hacking a Muslim labourer to death in Rajsamand and burning his body, all on camera. Extremely disturbing video clips filmed by his 15-year-old nephew were widely circulated before the police arrested him. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519037988755","data":"5a8aaf706f850"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1519038026048","data":"
5. As exponential technologies and digitalization expand their horizons and become indispensable for professions across the IT spectrum, the National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) launched a platform for skills development in 8 varied technologies \u2013 starting with AI. The other technologies in focus will be Virtual Reality, Robotic Process Automation, Internet of Things, Big Data Analytics, 3D Printing, Cloud Computing, Social and Mobile. This is aimed at up-skilling two million technology professions and skilling another two million potential employees and students over the next few years. The platform - FutureSkills was unveiled by Hon\u2019ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi who applauded the initiative and its focus on creating skills for future jobs in the country. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1519038192148","data":"5a8ab02570d14"}]
I think it is about getting clearness about what you are? and what is the other? What does really belongs to you?<\/p>
Trying to figure out who you are seems relatively straight forward. After all, no one spends more time <\/p>
around you than you. But answering the question \"How well do you know yourself ?\" is actually very tricky. Getting to know yourself means understanding your behavior and response to certain situations. That's why EXPERIENCES are so good to know who you are.<\/p>
The benefits of figuring out who you are through experiences doesn't send with SELF-DISCOVERY. Sometimes what you can expect you'd do and what you actually do are entirely different. But that can be really a good thing. Sometimes you can surprise yourself in how well you have done something. And that feeling is simply amazing...<\/p>
It is important to make connection with this being of you and to detach from stories and people and emotionally. Just when you are detached there is space to feel yourself. What I feel when I am detached is just a space, a presence of me. Very neutral basically. Observing this presence happens all day long by being in touch with outer world. When you stay rooted in this presence and are aware of the border between inside and outside space, the other and you, you can feel clearness about you arising.<\/p>
I am much deeper and complex than I probably realize. Human emotions and behaviors can't be explained away in few sentences. It's never ending process . And ultimately, it takes a lifetime. Anything that gets you in a relaxed, but active state of mind will work well. This is the ideal state to learn about yourself. Fortunately, there are some great ways to know yourself better. One of the better ways is to spend time alone with your thoughts. As a human, you are constantly going through character changes. I will try to explain this not entering too philosophical about it. Imagine all the things you did and liked when you are four years old. More than likely, there is a long list of differences between who you were then and who you are now....<\/p>
I know at a different level we are all connected and one , coming from the same source and governed by the same rules and concepts of life , but on the level of my individual existence I am an own presence with an independent inner world.<\/p>
We have influence from our family, from our loved one's, from our friends, and in general from the expectations of environments. Behind all these influences we instinctively adapt to, there is also a you that has own preferences and choices.<\/p>
In others perspective, \"How well do you know yourself?\". You may be completely wrong about who you are and yet 100% transparent to the point where everyone else does. It's not like other people can read your mind, expect they can. Your behavior, actions, what you speak....etc give massive context clues in your beliefs and world view. They give huge clues into the kind of person you really are and what you routinely think about. If you are not aware of your thoughts , it is possible that other people might be better aware. We can compare it with chess game.Have you ever played chess? You may not aware of your strategy, but your opponent will figure you out and several paces ahead of you. Even the chess opponent who has never met you before, somehow knows better than you know yourself....<\/p>
In my opinion, confidence and reliance are at the heart of finding yourself. If you don't have solid sense of self-worth, you will listen what others have to say all the time and be swayed by their insistence on what is wrong, right and appropriate. LEARN TO BELIEVE IN YOURSELF AND TRUST ON YOUR FEELINGS. Then you will come up with a structure to base your new sense of self-on.<\/p>
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When we talk about engineering we have to exclude the IITs. IITs are t the different level than the engineering students <\/p>
There is some significant skill gap in the country as 80% of engineering grads are \u201cUnemployable\u201d.<\/p>
India produces 1.5 million engineers every year from 4000 institutes which means we have more engineers then the USA and China combined.(Ewwww) <\/p>
Engineering institutions are generating so many graduates but corporate often complains that they are not getting the skills and talents which is required for the entry-level jobs.<\/p>
One of the biggest MNC in India has to first hire engineers from colleges and then they have to provide training to the recruits at Mysore campus. <\/p>
The training will try to teach you in six months what four years of engineering in India couldn\u2019t teach (what the hell!). They are known to provide the best training no doubt about that. So if an industry can provide this high level of training then why don\u2019t our institutions adapt this training technique<\/p>
But coming back to point why is this training required in first place. This training is required because we are not good engineers( then what am I doing here). We all have theoretical sound knowledge but when it comes to practical knowledge we don\u2019t know shit about it<\/p>
Following factors which contribute to making engineers \u2014 Unemployable ( we have to think about that): <\/p>
Quality of the education : <\/p>
Outdated learning curriculum and old teaching techniques. <\/p>
Theory vs Practice : <\/p>
Our curriculum-education system focuses only on theoretical knowledge instead it should be more practical. <\/p>
Exams : <\/p>
Indian education measures the learning on the basis of one final exam instead it should start concentrating on assignments and because of this students lay emphasis on only the exams and not on learning the subject. <\/p>
Research : <\/p>
There are not many scoops of research with our institutions. <\/p>
Lack of exposure : <\/p>
Most institutes don\u2019t provide internship opportunities. They should understand that internship provides exposure to students about work is done in companies.<\/p>
Professors:<\/p>
Majority of the professors don\u2019t know how to teach, they are neither open-minded nor updated with the latest advancements. <\/p>
More Supply \u2014 less demand :<\/p>
As more and more graduates are coming out, The supply and demand cycle is getting affected.<\/p>
This is not unknown reasons every engineering graduate in the country have first hand experienced them.<\/p>India\u2019s youths are very ambitious. It\u2019s on the mentors, parents, and society to encourage them and help them in becoming more employable.
Some drastic changes are required in our educational system. The government should work with priority on this matter as it affects lots of people and indirectly affects the future of INDIA.<\/p>
This is India, this thing won\u2019t changes for decades so we have to work on yourself.<\/p>
To all the unemployed freshers out there, I know how it feels to be unwanted but this is what will drive you to better opportunities.<\/p>
Focus your time and energy only on learning because there are lots of opportunity waiting for the right candidates.<\/p>
Don\u2019t go for training institute they will not be good for you instead invest in online courses they will surely help you in improving your technical skills. <\/p>
Their lot of the websites which offer courses in the variety of subjects and they provide world-class faculty.<\/p>"}]
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