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From a school going kid to an old man, from a great artist to a small tailor, from a highly professional interior designer in a metropolitan city to a carpenter in a village everyone uses pencil in their day to day lives. \n Pencil has became a routine thing in our lives. After using we simply throw it aside without knowing how much years it will take to degrade. Not one or two it takes more than 10 years for a pencil to degrade. \nIt is said that from one tree on an average 2,500 pencils are made. Per year 100 crores of pencils have been manufactured in India. For manufacturing of pencils large number of trees have been cutting down. It leads to ecological imbalance. \n So taking this into consideration pencils made with recycled newspapers have been coming into market. Generally for manufacturing pencils two small round shaped woods are used and graphite is kept in between them. But here recycled paper is wounded so that it not only increases the quality but also it gives grip to our hand while writing.If we plant Pencils made with different flavors of fruits in soil, it rises into a plant there. When we sharp it gives a color powder sort of thing. As it is made of paper it decomposes within a few days. \n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1536484759197},{"data":"
So, by using these kinds of \u270f's we are also contributing a small part saving our environment. Go green\ud83d\udc9a\ud83c\udf34\ud83c\udf33\ud83c\udf32\ud83c\udf40\ud83c\udf3f\ud83c\udf31<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1536485661324},{"id":1536486343163,"type":"img","data":"5b94ebc73dab4"},{"id":1536485645875,"type":"img","data":"5b94e90deac84"}]
\"Getting inspired is the first step in turning invisible to visible.\u201dTo relaunch yourself after every defeat, inspiration is all what you need.<\/i><\/b><\/p>
After every successful story, there is an inspiration hidden behind. We get inspired through others and try to be an inspiration to inspire further. This is how the chain continues! To continue this chain, IEEE ADIT Student Branch<\/b> is up with an inspiring event.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1536395534596","data":"5b937efff256a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1536395534597","data":"
INSPIRO\u201918 <\/u><\/b><\/p>
It\u2019s a 2 days international level event with the motto of Inspiring young minds<\/i><\/b> organized by IEEE ADIT Student Branch. Aiming towards professional awareness, the event will be held with the focusing areas like practice of innovation, art of communication, personal skills, leadership in professional organization and career development.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1536395534600","data":"
This international event will be more spectacular with the arrival of 12 most successful person from around the globe.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1536395534598","data":"Why should you attend? <\/b>
\u2022\tNetworking opportunity<\/i><\/p>
\u2022\tMeeting the keynote speakers<\/i><\/p>
\u2022 Break your comfort zone<\/i><\/p>
\u2022 Getting innovative ideas<\/i><\/p>
\u2022 Platform for sharing your innovations<\/i><\/p>
\u2022\tInspiring your young minds<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1536395534601","data":"
Fees Structure<\/u><\/b>:<\/u><\/b><\/p>
IEEE Members\/Young Professional : 300 INR<\/p>
Non-IEEE Member: 350 INR<\/p>
Non-IEEE Young Professional : 400 INR<\/p>
*Fees include Breakfast, Lunch and High tea for both the days plus Registration kit*<\/i><\/p>
Certificate will be provided.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1536395534599","data":"
So what are you waiting for? Join us at Inspiro\u201918 to turn it into a successful inspiration.<\/b><\/p>
<\/p>
For any queries drop a mail to:<\/p>
Rana Maitri<\/p>
Email id: r.maits15@ieee.org<\/p>"}]
Is your dream to study abroad from reputed university, with all the questions attacking your mind leaving you dazed? <\/p>
Your brain is surrounded by all sort of questions, but there are very common questions that occur to majority of you. Few of them are:<\/p>
Q. Why should I study Abroad?<\/p>
Q. How do I become eligible?<\/p>
Q. What the best and affordable Universities?<\/p>
Q. How about the hostel life?<\/p>
Q. Courses offered?<\/p>
Q. How do I apply for VISA?<\/p>
Q. What if my VISA gets rejected?<\/p>
Q. What are the eligibility criteria for VISA application?<\/p>
Questions, Questions and more Questions.<\/p>
Your answer to all the questions - Global Edufest 2018<\/a><\/p>Register Now For Free!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1535803771261","data":"All these questions will have a solution from the Speakers of International Universities. In fact British Council will be there to answer personally all your VISA related queries. <\/p>\nGlobal EduFest 2018 is the first ever event of it's kind presented by IMFS. They believe that most of the students bring tremendous potential, strong communication skills and a high achievement orientation to the table. To give their talent wings, IMFS shows them a window to the skies full of opportunities to meet the aspiration of an foreign studies. <\/p>Some of the Universities who will have their official representatives as Speakers are: Texas Tech University, US Consulate, The University of Alabama, University of Texas Arlington.<\/i><\/p><\/i><\/p>What are you waiting for?<\/i><\/p>Register Now!<\/a><\/p>Your Ticket To World Class Education Is Awaiting!<\/a><\/p>"}]
Register Now For Free!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1535803771261","data":"All these questions will have a solution from the Speakers of International Universities. In fact British Council will be there to answer personally all your VISA related queries. <\/p>\nGlobal EduFest 2018 is the first ever event of it's kind presented by IMFS. They believe that most of the students bring tremendous potential, strong communication skills and a high achievement orientation to the table. To give their talent wings, IMFS shows them a window to the skies full of opportunities to meet the aspiration of an foreign studies. <\/p>Some of the Universities who will have their official representatives as Speakers are: Texas Tech University, US Consulate, The University of Alabama, University of Texas Arlington.<\/i><\/p><\/i><\/p>What are you waiting for?<\/i><\/p>Register Now!<\/a><\/p>Your Ticket To World Class Education Is Awaiting!<\/a><\/p>"}]
All these questions will have a solution from the Speakers of International Universities. In fact British Council will be there to answer personally all your VISA related queries. <\/p>
\nGlobal EduFest 2018 is the first ever event of it's kind presented by IMFS. They believe that most of the students bring tremendous potential, strong communication skills and a high achievement orientation to the table. To give their talent wings, IMFS shows them a window to the skies full of opportunities to meet the aspiration of an foreign studies. <\/p>
Some of the Universities who will have their official representatives as Speakers are: Texas Tech University, US Consulate, The University of Alabama, University of Texas Arlington.<\/i><\/p>
<\/i><\/p>
What are you waiting for?<\/i><\/p>
Register Now!<\/a><\/p>Your Ticket To World Class Education Is Awaiting!<\/a><\/p>"}]
Your Ticket To World Class Education Is Awaiting!<\/a><\/p>"}]
We all at times feel like falling apart and find nothing as a source of urge to continue survival. What we forget is our own worth. What we forget is to love ourselves. What we forget is to kiss our own soul. God gave our body to keep our holy beautiful soul within safe and sound. We forget to make ourselves happy considering all the bruises they gave. We forget how we ourselves are bruising the soul within. Love yourself and see how everything around changes into a blissful dream.\nBELOW IS ONE OF MY VERY FAVOURITE PIECE OF ART:\nGive it a thumb's up if you like and share :) <\/p>
Check my recently opened Ig page:\n@insomniaic<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1535611808525","data":"5b858b7c3ad89"}]
ROBOVEDA is a national level exclusive robotics symposium conducted by THE ROBOTICS CLUB-SNIST. Roboveda is known to conduct various robotic events with participants coming from every corner of the nation. ROBOVEDA\u201918-here\u2019s the technical gorge yet again geared up with high spirit and verve all set to chase the engineering domain of today\u2019s technological world. With the grandeur of the success of ROBOVEDA\u201917, the team of Roboveda is again all set to take upon the intricate task of an organizing technical symposium and to make it more triumphant and elegant than that of last year\u2019s. ROBOVEDA\u201918, with its robotic tradition, comes up to in spirit all the robotic zealots and same as the previous year, the event is going to be a 3-day technical gaiety sated with action and anticipation. The symposium would be of the highest technical attribute with all the events very well upgraded which would test the technological know-how of the students. This 3-day event which is going to be conducted on 21st, 22nd and 23of September is expected to exert a pull on about 5000+ participants from all over the country and we are looking forward for the amateur buds of robotics to bloom at our college so that we can experience the robotic whiff and savor the technicality of robotics. The uniquely flavored events of ROBOVEDA\u201918 designed to test the technological expertise of the participants are presented as: <\/p>
Eight Robotic events , Tech Talks, Experiential Workshops ,Robotic Expo ,Quiz and Many More.. <\/p>
Register Now & Grab Early Bird Discount. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1535296851610","data":"DTk1FnVPtok"}]
Monsoon prompts one to write so much. Its not the rains I fancy, but the feels they bring.<\/p>
The sky doesn't make an effort to rain. Rain is the sky's way of expressing itself. The sky breaks into drops and touches the bowers of Earth. Maybe we should rain too, sometimes break ourselves from the inside and fall, only to rise back up. <\/p>
WHEN THE SKY RAINS<\/b><\/p>
How boundlessly the sky rains, <\/p>
Not worrying where it goes <\/p>
And what it does. <\/p>
As if the ground was waiting for it, <\/p>
As if there was nothing more to it <\/p>
Than just pouring out. <\/p>
What has the sky to gain by rains?<\/p>
The sky just expresses. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1534936961677","data":"
Only the ground rejoices. <\/p>
The sky aims not to impress, <\/p>
It just falls through to earth <\/p>
drop by drop, shower by shower, <\/p>
All to touch the earthly bower. <\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1534936961678","data":"
Who knew that the stretch of infinity <\/p>
Could be spanned in little drops <\/p>
Of volatile water <\/p>
And could still remain in the background <\/p>
to see itself break apart and flow, <\/p>
All to reach the Earth. <\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1534936961679","data":"
As the shards of the sky reach here <\/p>
There's jubilation everywhere. <\/p>
Nature dances in joy, the flowers are happy. <\/p>
The sky is nonchalant. <\/p>
Only souls like me are sad, <\/p>
Mourning mock injustice, <\/p>
That the rain falls how it falls, <\/p>
And brings misery. <\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1534936961680","data":"
That the sky has reached <\/p>
\n Its limits - the Earth. <\/p>
And I haven't. <\/p>
That I venture to impress<\/p>
But the sky expresses. <\/p>
When you come to think of it, <\/p>
Except the grit to have oneself<\/p>
Broken to bits by will <\/p>
No great effort in it, <\/p>
The sky just rains. <\/p>
- Gayathri Priya Iragavarapu<\/i><\/p>
<\/p>"}]
Firstly, huge thanks to stuMagz, for turning an irresponsible idiot to something what I\u2019m now. I still remember that late night I texted Mr.Sri Charan Lakkaraju, CEO of stuMagz, on Facebook asking him what actually stuMagz is . Though it was too late at night he spared his time to explain me all about stuMagz. To me, it all started because of logo which took all my attention and turned on my curiosity. Later, I searched for people who are working in stuMagz and that's how I came to know about Mr. Fredy, Co Founder of stuMagz. Later I continued my talk with him, he then created a page for my college ( S R Engineering College ) and I asked him to correct the mistakes and there came an end to those chats for short time. <\/p>
Later in August, I saw these two personalities unveiling the poster of TGOT with KTR, still I was not sure whether it was Charan and Fredy, then I met the whole team in a restaurant and Charan was introducing me to his team, he\u2019s Nirmal and he is going to take care of stuMagz in Warangal. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1534861905741","data":"5b7c28c8dc3dc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1534861905742","data":"
Later that night I texted Charan and thanked him for his hopes on me. He further asked me to take care of TGOT in Warangal and somehow the publicity was done, but was not done in my hands but by others. Then came a day where I met him again and he said this one thing, if you are ready to take risk I\u2019m there to help you. Yes Bro, I still believe in those words. <\/p>
Finally, the launch day of stuMagz in SREC, stuMagz\u2019s first foot in Warangal. This was on 24th of January, 2017 and yes this was the day where all my steps towards life changed. I wasn\u2019t an Avenger and few people started to ask me what are you on stuMagz. All these questions were going on in my head and finally I asked Charan what exaxtly am I, he said you are everything to stuMagz. So, I now have an answer to my question and I then started believing, this is my business and I should take care of it. <\/p>
Months drove by and we were creating records in stuMagz history, we were one of the best Avenger\u2019s team. I thank all those who helped me to make this happen. By the way, till date SREC stands at a great position in stuMagz. <\/p>
Our articles were record creating, not in the form of likes but in terms of reach. Thanks to Rishitha, Krishna Teja and here\u2019s Mr.Santosh, who set up his own start up after being discovered through stuMagz.<\/p>
There are few people I won\u2019t forget, Varun Anna you stand first among those, I\u2019m so sorry for all the late night calls and messages I did, you never said a single word like you were getting disturbed all the time instead you guided me in all those times. Manisha G P HR ji you were the one who always used to listen whatever I shout, Vamsi Krishna, Head of Academic Relations, till date I am not sure why I hate you maybe you were strict towards me but I love you for a reason, you were the one who said to Charan anna to hire me and I can't thank you enough for that. Then there comes Mr. Kalyan anna, the backbone of stuMagz not just being the tech guy behind stuMagz he is much more. Venu bhai, who helped our media team to excel and last but not the least, the person who always says Thammudu cheppu\u2026 Mr. Rajesh, an expert when it comes to video editing and stuff, it doesn't matter what the video is, he would do his magic to make it the best. <\/p>
Thanks to all the people and my dear Avengers, especially Rishitha won\u2019t forget you mate, Team stuMagz and all the students who loved stuMagz SREC\u2026<\/b> <\/p>
There is one person in our life who sees through you and realizes your true potential. Charan Anna, thank you for being that person who made me to realize what I am and making this special journey possible...<\/p>"}]
We all were brought into this world to experience it in our own unique way. No one\u2019s life is same as others. One of the unfortunate tendencies of our humanity is comparing ourselves to each other. We have been doing it since we were little kids. Everyone looks at the world in different ways. What could be sugar to one person can be salt to another.<\/p>
Due to natural human psychology, we compare ourselves with others and become more sensitive too. It\u2019s literally how our brain is wired. As time progresses, we become even more sensitive to our failures and often feel that our failures are worse than they really are. <\/p>
Many people compare themselves to others because they feel they are unlucky or sad about their situation. In fact, everyone has done it at one or the other point in their life. When we are grateful for what we have and what life has given us to work with, we will always be blessed with more.<\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1534556727793","data":"5b777bcac276e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1534556727785","data":"
Once we realize that no one is perfect, then we will find that comparing ourselves to others is waste of time because, everyone has a different path.\n\nInstead, we should accept our past and present, and start realizing that we can make changes for the future to make it brighter than light. We must be concerned with ourselves and try to be a better person than we were the day before not our fellow man.<\/p>
We should stop comparing ourselves to others, and start realizing the way it impacts us. By realizing these things, we will be able to move forward and stop wasting our time with comparisons. <\/p>
As Theodore Roosevelt said, \u201cComparison is the thief of joy.\u201d<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1534556727792","data":"5b777b8db41e4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1534556727789","data":"
We start comparing to others when we forget to be ourselves, it is then that life would give us experiences that make us understand our worth. It is then that we understand that we are unique and that no one can take over our ideas , our thoughts , our efforts and our being of true self. It's high time that we realize the statement-\"It's our differences that make us unique and beautiful\". Instead of comparing our path to those around us, we should start focusing on what we can do to make our dream a reality.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1534556727791","data":"5b777b39abbec"}]
Photography is the ability to capture emotions and feelings within a frame. <\/p>
\nAre you an amateur photographer or a photography enthusiast? If yes, then here is the opportunity to showcase your talent. Student Photographers are welcomed to enter 3 Days photography contest. <\/p>
The contest starts on August 16, 2018. The last day of submission is August 18, 2018 by 11:59 PM.<\/p>
The winner of the contest will be revealed on the Occasion of World Photography Day, August 19, 2019.<\/b><\/p>
Theme:<\/b> College Life<\/p>
Click best pictures that represents the theme and upload it in your college magazine as a story. Do write minimum of 150 words about the picture. Don't forget to mention #WPD2018 <\/b>in the title.<\/p>
Any Query? Check out the FAQ's Bellow!<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1534416579468","data":"
Steps to be followed to participate:<\/b><\/p>
Step 1: <\/b>Login into your college magazine on the platform<\/p>
Step 2: Write a story:<\/b> Add a Cover Image, Select Category as Event, Give an Interesting Title and mention the #WPD2018 <\/b>and <\/b>followed by a small description. <\/p>
Step 3: <\/b>Add your pictures (Minimum 2 to Maximum 5 Pictures) clicked by tapping on the \"+\" button.<\/p>
Step 4:<\/b> Write minimum of 100-150 words about the picture. Then add tag words in the keyword section. Then mention your Details: Name, College Name, Email, Contact.<\/p>
Step 5:<\/b> Click on Finish.<\/p>
Note:<\/b> Image size shouldn't exceed 2 MB<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1534416579469","data":"
FAQ's<\/b><\/p>
Q. What is the Theme?<\/b><\/p>
A. College Life: You have to click a best frame that would justify the theme.<\/p>
Q. What do winner get?<\/b><\/p>
A. Gift Voucher and Special Mention from stuMagz.<\/p>
Q. When does the contest start and end?<\/b><\/p>
A. Start: August 16, 2018<\/p>
End: August 18, 2018 by 11:59 PM<\/p>
If you have anything else to be answered, write us at media@stumagz.com<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1534416579470","data":"
Terms & Conditions: <\/b><\/p>
\n1. The image must not have been published previously in any other website or publications. <\/p>
2.No explicit content. <\/p>
3.Winner will be awarded with attractive prize. <\/p>
4. Copyrights violation is strictly prohibited. <\/p>
5. Stumagz will have all rights to share or publish the image. All rights over the event belongs to Stumagz. Any change in details should be acceptable.<\/p>
6. Here by it is considered that people participating have agreed the T&C. <\/p>
7. Stumagz is not responsible for any copyright violation and contestant will be terminated from contest if there is any violation of copyrights. <\/p>"}]
Today as soon as I unlock my phone I see so many messages and posts wishing a Happy Independence Day. So I googled what exactly independence means and I find this - <\/p>
Independence - Noun (\u02cc\u026and\u026a\u02c8pend\u0259ns)<\/p>
The ability to live your life without being helped or influenced by other people.<\/p>
Seems like it has a different meaning now mainly in our country. <\/p>
Why are we still a developing country even after 71 years of independence?<\/p>
What's stopping us? <\/p>
What's pulling us down ? <\/p>
No enough people to support? <\/p>
I guess we've 132.42 crore people so wrong question maybe!<\/p>
We were dependant in terms of power back then are we now becoming dependant in terms of money?<\/p>
Are we improving or going into worser situations post independence?<\/p>
Previously our money used to go to United Kingdom now it goes to Switzerland, isn't it?<\/p>
Before it was an outsider stealing our money now it's the nation's citizens doing it!<\/p>
Why are girls not allowed to go out at night? Can they go out in the midnight?<\/p>
Your mind said no, not because you think that women shouldn't be allowed to go out in the night, but because you are forced to think ,having a lot of supporting facts and incidents, that it isn't safe to do so, at least not in most parts of the country.The difference isn't there in terms of providing rights and equality, but it's the fear of something bad happening, the fear of knowing what's out there , that you are forced to say no.<\/p>
In an independent country why is a girl still being a dependent?<\/p>
Are we really independent or are we living in an imagination?<\/p>
In what terms are we independent?<\/p>
Anyways, Happy<\/p>
Independence Day!<\/p>
If you don't want to be called unpatriotic it's mandatory to wish you know!<\/p>
I love my country too but not to an extent where I'm blinded to the facts!<\/p>
I know we celebrate the freedom from the struggle we've been facing due to the invadors for almost 400 years. It's just that I don't see much change. Before it was them, now it's the people whom we ourselves elect. <\/p>
Are we celebrating independence from the British and dependence on our own people?<\/p>
All this might have sounded rude but give it a thought you'll understand too(Hopefully!)<\/p>"}]
It was in 1757, the Nawab of Bengal \u2013 Siraj-ud-Daulah, lost to British East India company in the Battle of Plassey. Bengal \u2013 The richest province of India in Eighteenth century \u2013 fell prey to British East India Company. British eventual mastery of the whole India was no doubt but because of Bengal\u2019s rich revenues. The administrative policies were changed, Dual System was onto the track. As the company collected the revenues as Diwani, the Nawab had been a nominal ruler and wielded no power. From then they\u2019ve exploited Bengal to wage wars, consolidate their power and conquer India. <\/p>
Though they never lost their sight of their main objects \u2013 profiting economically and maintaining and strengthening British power over India \u2013 few, however did their best to reform the orthodox social and religious practices. In this great respect, while many Hindus held that the British cannot indulge in internal religious affairs, also many educated Indians sought the change. Rammohun Roy, Lord William Bentinck, Derozio, Debendranath Tagore, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Bal Shastri Jambedkar, Jotiba Phule, Jagannath Shankar Seth, Bhau Daji, Vishnu Shastri Pundit, Gopal Hari Deshmukh, Dadabahi Naoroji among others were the \u2018Early Pioneers of Reform in Western India\u2019. They persistently agitated against the evil customs.<\/p>
Rammohun Roy who is rightly regarded as first great leader of modern India, along with the then Governor-General of India (1828-1835) \u2013 Lord William Bentinck \u2013 have successfully abolished the practice of Sati in 1829. Rammohun Roy was a scholar and could talk over a dozen languages. To study the Bible, he had learnt Greek and Hebrew. In 1828, he founded Brahma Sabha, now popular as Brahma Samaj, which laid emphasis on human dignity and criticized the evil practices. He was also a man of action. When the orthodox Hindus petitioned against the actions of William Bentinck over Sati, he organized a counter petition with enlightened Hindus in favor of William Bentinck.<\/p>
Lord William Bentinck deserves praise for he had saved over 800 lives in Bengal alone by outlawing the practice of Sati between 1815 and 1818. Albeit his primary concern was to develop loss-clung East India Company and to ensure that The British government would renew its Royal Charter, he influenced people with Western Education. He opened the Culcutta Medical College which was open to all without distinction to caste or creed. For the first time Western Education was introduced into India in this respect. He passed the \u2018English Education Act\u2019 in 1835 replacing Persian language with English as the medium of instruction and provided educated Indians service in the British Bureaucracy.<\/p>
Henry Vivian Derozio, Anglo-Indian, inspirer and leader of \u2018Young Bengal Movement\u2019, led radical trends among many Bengali intellectuals. This radical trend was more modern than even Rammohun Roy\u2019s. He taught his students to think rationally and freely, question all authority, and worship truth. Derozians and Young Bengal are fiery patriots and famous followers of him. He advocated for the Education of Women. He was removed from The Hindu college in 1831 for his radicalism, and in months he died of cholera at very young age of 22.<\/p>
After Rammohun Roy, Brahmo Sabha was much out of life until Dendranath Tagore, father of Rabindranath Tagore, rejuvenated it. He started a \u2018Tatvabodhini Sabha\u2019 to propagate ideas of Rammohun Roy. Also the \u2018Tatvabodhini Patrika\u2019 spreaded the rational outlook among intellectual Bengalis. The new \u2018Brahmo Samaj\u2019 actively endorsed movement for widow remarriage, abolition of polygamy, women\u2019s education, improvement of the ryot\u2019s condition and temperance.<\/p>
Ishwar Chandra Vidhyasagar is one another great scholar and reformer. He struggled for women upliftment and widow remarriage. He also advocated Sanskrit learning to all castes and opposed the monopoly of Sanskrit study by brahmins. He was generous to the poor; he\u2019d give off his coat to the first naked beggar he met on the street. The first legal widow remarriage was celebrated under his supervision in Culcatta on 7 December 1856. He protested child marriages and polygamy. He was one of the pioneers of higher education for women. <\/p>
Bal Shastri Jambedkar attacked Brahmanical orthodoxy. Jyotiba Phule with his wife started a girl\u2019s schools at Poona. Jagannath Shankar Seth and Bhau Daji been the active promoters of girl schools. Vishnu Shastri pundit advocated widow remarriages through Widow Remarriage Association. Gopal Hari Deshmukh advocated reorganization of Indian society. Dadabahi Naoroji, another great reformer agitated for grant of legal status to women.<\/p>
It\u2019s just 21st century and we\u2019re not very far from our recent past. Many reformers \u2013 in past and contemporary times \u2013 devoted their life for social welfare. Yet, we\u2019re hypocritical and orthodox enough, many a time we applause some movie stars who seldom did something for a society. We still need, even in modern society, many great changes and so reformers. They are the real heroes to be reckoned with. <\/p>"}]
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