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Man is a social animal, he cannot live alone, he needs a company, but the company of another person does not satisfy him. In the modern age, mam has grown selfish and he tries to serve his own interests. First, friendship breaks and then there is a question of self interest. Thus, true friendship between two people does not last long. Then, he wants a friend with whom he may share bids now and sorrows. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1566996774122},{"data":"
In my opinion, books are our best friends. They demand nothing from us. They take us into different world of imagination. They give plenty of joy. We can actually learn a lot from books. Good books improve our standard of living. They tone up our intellectual taste, they broaden our horizon. They are the ones who console us when e are depressed,they encourage us when we feel defeated, they inspire us to work hard with hope and courage,they remove our ignorance and add to our knowledge. Books enrich our experience and sharpen our intellect. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1566997047785},{"data":"
Everyone wants pleasure in life. Reading of books gives us real pleasure of life. When we read a book, we forget ourselves, we forget the anxieties of the world for some time. We are sent into a land of imagination. So, books are the source of greatest pleasure in life. A well read man is loved by all, he knows something of everything<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1566997371616},{"data":"
We also need to be very careful in selecting a right book, books which give out a song message negative shade to our character. Hence, it is said, 'A good book is our friend, philosopher and guide' <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1566997570551}]
Ever wandered around the corridors of your schools, thinking about how to get away from the world where teachers come in, sprout out the facts and go the way they came from. Many times?? Well if the same thing happened to you the way it did for me, then you surely would have found a new home. Surprised??? Thinking how roaming in corridors leads one to find a new home, well trust me you will hear the end of it, but first let me ask you something, what is home?? A four-walled building which consists of a room with furniture and TV or a place where you find peace, all the worries vanish out of your mind when you are there and the place you want to be at the end of the day. For most of us, it is the latter one. As we grow up we search for the home in other places beyond our actual house. And now that you know what home is we will come back to the story which I promised you to tell. So one fine day I was roaming in the corridor when I saw few of my seniors playing Volleyball, I was entranced by the rally passed between them, like the efforts they gave so that the ball wouldn't fall on the ground and lead to losing the point for their team. It would be a white lie if I say that I wasn't astounded by seeing someone hurting someone for just a mere game. To overcome my astonishment I went asked the coach who was lovingly called Maggie Sir at that time, that whether I could also play and he said why not. So from that day onwards, whenever my mind wasn't at rest and if something used to trouble me I used to rush to the volleyball court and took everything out on that ball which was the size of the head of my teachers. Over the weeks it becomes my stress reliever and over the month's volleyball and I was inseparable. A place where no one judged me when I took out my anger and anxiety. After entering the court all I could feel was my stress and workload seeping away and at the same time happiness and excitement filling in. The court made wonders on my find, it had what I call a soothing and serene effect on my mind. And for me, the volleyball court becomes my home. 8 years of playing volleyball and the count is still on, I look back to that moment when I called volleyball the game of a mere ball and passes, and you possibly can't imagine how happy I feel to be proven wrong. The will to fight against the stress and the tint of curiosity is what all it took me to enter the court. To date, if I can call a place my home apart from my house it will be my Volleyball Court and it always will stay the same. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1567004128711}]
ARISTOTLE EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY<\/b>, started by a few young, highly qualified & motivated group, to serve especially socio-economic backward class in the year 2000. The journey started with Aristotle PG College in the year 2003 with 120 as intake under Osmania University, then started KG Reddy College of Engineering & Technology <\/b>in 2008 covering core engineering branches with the vision to prepare students community with research and entrepreneur as blend and equipped them with skill. Also, society actively participated to support \u201cPRADHAN MANTRI KAUSHAL VIKAS YOJANA\u201d(PMKVY)<\/b> in 2016 in various sectors. It further enhanced and added 22 skill development programs in 2018. AICTE<\/b> recognize the contribution of society in the skill development sector and awarded B.VOC Courses to society in 2018.\n\nPresently 1300 students are studying at UG and PG level courses. Also, more than 200 students are taking training in skill development (PMKVY-I, II).<\/b><\/p>
KGRCET is a new age engineering college imbibing innovative vision. Known for its commitment to offer world-class engineering education with quality teaching and best of infrastructure, our college has won accolades for its diligent effort in bringing state-of-the-norms and international Association for students. New Age Engineers are those who are well equipped and updated with the current knowledge, pioneering ideas, and a strong basic foundation. The industry today is looking for such new-age engineers who are industry-ready. The skills they required are honed at our college. The college encourages the students to learn beyond just engineering. It sharpens us with analytical knowledge, the ability to apply, real-time and industry-current education. Our college prepares us not just to compete for the industry, but to LEAD.<\/b><\/p>
Spreading over 15 acres of lush green campus, we have a lot of time and opportunities to prove ourselves. Apart from mainstream engineering, we have a lot of events where students can showcase their talents. In our college, there are students who excel in sports, students who can stand-up, students who started their own NGO 'The Place to Bark'<\/b> for abandoned dogs and pets, and students who bought home trophies. There are annual fests where students for that year will be awarded for their exceptional performance. <\/p>
The NSS troops are very energetic and their contribution is very valuable, our college has adopted Chilkur village and we have been supporting them through everything and the management is generous enough to send NSS volunteers with supplies to villages nearby who are in extreme need for resources. We also took Haritha Haram<\/b> and planted trees around the campus and we are proud to be NSS volunteers.<\/p>
Here is the glimpse of life at KGRCET <\/p>
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August 21 is observed as Senior Citizen Day and we asked students to write about their grandparents. Here are the top 10 writers of that contest!<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572892","data":"
1: Grandparents: The Affectionate Ones<\/a><\/p>Shivani, HITAM<\/p>Do you remember that period of your age when you were just an infant and your grandparents used to take care of you? If yes, then it is amazing. But if no, then this article will surely take you down the memory lane.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572891","data":"2: Dadi - Baba<\/a><\/p>Ritika, MGIT<\/p>As many languages, as many words to call them yet the love remains all and the same. I call my grandparents Dadi ( grandmother ) and Baba ( grandfather ). The first memory of my life itself is spending time with them. I was hardly 4 when my parents had to transfer to a different place and I lived with my grandparents.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572890","data":"3: My grand mum<\/a><\/p>Guneet, LFDC<\/p>My grandmother is quite an old lady. She has already crossed sixty. Her years have now bent her back a little but have not affected her activities. She is tall and thin. She is gray haired and her humble and affectionate face is full of wrinkles. Her eye-sight, however, is quite good and she can read without spectacles.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572889","data":"4: Grandparents: narratives love and values.<\/a><\/p>Nihith, GITAM<\/p>What's the point of being a human? What's the difference between animals and humans? How should a man\/woman should be? These all are the questions that always intrigued me, these were the questions that i asked my grandparents, my grandfather who takes a frequent reference from Mahabharata challenged me even more by posing some more philosophical questions rather than answering me.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572888","data":"5: Save a little love for The Golden-ager<\/a><\/p>Vishwanadh, KGRCET<\/p>They are called grandparents because their life is Grandeur itself. Ever wondered why they are only called \u2018The Grandparents\u2019? - as they lived life the way it is meant to be! We may hate learning stuff about history in books and pictures, but we find it more fascinating to learn from someone who lived it.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572887","data":"6: MY GRANDPARENTS<\/a><\/p>Vinisha, GNITS<\/p>There are lot of memories to look back with my grandparents, many special moments. Most of these moments are regular, everyday events. But, in the end, it's the everyday moments that make our lives. In our modern day, children are perhaps less likely than in past generations to build a close relationship with their grandparents.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572886","data":"7: Finest Memories<\/a><\/p>Sreeharipriya, SMEC<\/p>I have always been in touch with my maternal grandparents. I have lived most of my childhood with my paternal grandmother. I have quite a couple of memories with all of them. I haven't ever met my paternal grandfather, he had passed away two years before my parents had gotten married. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572885","data":"8: My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Thirisha, VITS<\/p>After thinking about this topic, I began to realize the importance of knowing more about my relatives. Sometimes a family tree is written for reasons other than just being able to trace your roots. Obviously, if it were not for my relatives I could not have existed. The gift of life is indeed a gift, a gift I believe is only given to us once<\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572884","data":"9: In Memory Of My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Hemasri, CMRCET<\/p>My grandfather was an ordinary-looking man with extra-ordinary qualities and significance. The superhero of my childhood with silver hair and a golden heart. He was the person who carved my character and taught me ethics. I was bought up under his guidance for what I am grateful for today as he had a huge impact on my life.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572883","data":"10: World senior citizen's day<\/a><\/p>Mrunmayee, BIET<\/p>I don't suppose I'm any different than millions of other people when I say that I have a special place in my heart where the memories of my grandparents live.<\/p>"}]
Shivani, HITAM<\/p>
Do you remember that period of your age when you were just an infant and your grandparents used to take care of you? If yes, then it is amazing. But if no, then this article will surely take you down the memory lane.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572891","data":"
2: Dadi - Baba<\/a><\/p>Ritika, MGIT<\/p>As many languages, as many words to call them yet the love remains all and the same. I call my grandparents Dadi ( grandmother ) and Baba ( grandfather ). The first memory of my life itself is spending time with them. I was hardly 4 when my parents had to transfer to a different place and I lived with my grandparents.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572890","data":"3: My grand mum<\/a><\/p>Guneet, LFDC<\/p>My grandmother is quite an old lady. She has already crossed sixty. Her years have now bent her back a little but have not affected her activities. She is tall and thin. She is gray haired and her humble and affectionate face is full of wrinkles. Her eye-sight, however, is quite good and she can read without spectacles.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572889","data":"4: Grandparents: narratives love and values.<\/a><\/p>Nihith, GITAM<\/p>What's the point of being a human? What's the difference between animals and humans? How should a man\/woman should be? These all are the questions that always intrigued me, these were the questions that i asked my grandparents, my grandfather who takes a frequent reference from Mahabharata challenged me even more by posing some more philosophical questions rather than answering me.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572888","data":"5: Save a little love for The Golden-ager<\/a><\/p>Vishwanadh, KGRCET<\/p>They are called grandparents because their life is Grandeur itself. Ever wondered why they are only called \u2018The Grandparents\u2019? - as they lived life the way it is meant to be! We may hate learning stuff about history in books and pictures, but we find it more fascinating to learn from someone who lived it.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572887","data":"6: MY GRANDPARENTS<\/a><\/p>Vinisha, GNITS<\/p>There are lot of memories to look back with my grandparents, many special moments. Most of these moments are regular, everyday events. But, in the end, it's the everyday moments that make our lives. In our modern day, children are perhaps less likely than in past generations to build a close relationship with their grandparents.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572886","data":"7: Finest Memories<\/a><\/p>Sreeharipriya, SMEC<\/p>I have always been in touch with my maternal grandparents. I have lived most of my childhood with my paternal grandmother. I have quite a couple of memories with all of them. I haven't ever met my paternal grandfather, he had passed away two years before my parents had gotten married. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572885","data":"8: My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Thirisha, VITS<\/p>After thinking about this topic, I began to realize the importance of knowing more about my relatives. Sometimes a family tree is written for reasons other than just being able to trace your roots. Obviously, if it were not for my relatives I could not have existed. The gift of life is indeed a gift, a gift I believe is only given to us once<\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572884","data":"9: In Memory Of My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Hemasri, CMRCET<\/p>My grandfather was an ordinary-looking man with extra-ordinary qualities and significance. The superhero of my childhood with silver hair and a golden heart. He was the person who carved my character and taught me ethics. I was bought up under his guidance for what I am grateful for today as he had a huge impact on my life.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572883","data":"10: World senior citizen's day<\/a><\/p>Mrunmayee, BIET<\/p>I don't suppose I'm any different than millions of other people when I say that I have a special place in my heart where the memories of my grandparents live.<\/p>"}]
Ritika, MGIT<\/p>
As many languages, as many words to call them yet the love remains all and the same. I call my grandparents Dadi ( grandmother ) and Baba ( grandfather ). The first memory of my life itself is spending time with them. I was hardly 4 when my parents had to transfer to a different place and I lived with my grandparents.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572890","data":"
3: My grand mum<\/a><\/p>Guneet, LFDC<\/p>My grandmother is quite an old lady. She has already crossed sixty. Her years have now bent her back a little but have not affected her activities. She is tall and thin. She is gray haired and her humble and affectionate face is full of wrinkles. Her eye-sight, however, is quite good and she can read without spectacles.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572889","data":"4: Grandparents: narratives love and values.<\/a><\/p>Nihith, GITAM<\/p>What's the point of being a human? What's the difference between animals and humans? How should a man\/woman should be? These all are the questions that always intrigued me, these were the questions that i asked my grandparents, my grandfather who takes a frequent reference from Mahabharata challenged me even more by posing some more philosophical questions rather than answering me.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572888","data":"5: Save a little love for The Golden-ager<\/a><\/p>Vishwanadh, KGRCET<\/p>They are called grandparents because their life is Grandeur itself. Ever wondered why they are only called \u2018The Grandparents\u2019? - as they lived life the way it is meant to be! We may hate learning stuff about history in books and pictures, but we find it more fascinating to learn from someone who lived it.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572887","data":"6: MY GRANDPARENTS<\/a><\/p>Vinisha, GNITS<\/p>There are lot of memories to look back with my grandparents, many special moments. Most of these moments are regular, everyday events. But, in the end, it's the everyday moments that make our lives. In our modern day, children are perhaps less likely than in past generations to build a close relationship with their grandparents.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572886","data":"7: Finest Memories<\/a><\/p>Sreeharipriya, SMEC<\/p>I have always been in touch with my maternal grandparents. I have lived most of my childhood with my paternal grandmother. I have quite a couple of memories with all of them. I haven't ever met my paternal grandfather, he had passed away two years before my parents had gotten married. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572885","data":"8: My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Thirisha, VITS<\/p>After thinking about this topic, I began to realize the importance of knowing more about my relatives. Sometimes a family tree is written for reasons other than just being able to trace your roots. Obviously, if it were not for my relatives I could not have existed. The gift of life is indeed a gift, a gift I believe is only given to us once<\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572884","data":"9: In Memory Of My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Hemasri, CMRCET<\/p>My grandfather was an ordinary-looking man with extra-ordinary qualities and significance. The superhero of my childhood with silver hair and a golden heart. He was the person who carved my character and taught me ethics. I was bought up under his guidance for what I am grateful for today as he had a huge impact on my life.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572883","data":"10: World senior citizen's day<\/a><\/p>Mrunmayee, BIET<\/p>I don't suppose I'm any different than millions of other people when I say that I have a special place in my heart where the memories of my grandparents live.<\/p>"}]
Guneet, LFDC<\/p>
My grandmother is quite an old lady. She has already crossed sixty. Her years have now bent her back a little but have not affected her activities. She is tall and thin. She is gray haired and her humble and affectionate face is full of wrinkles. Her eye-sight, however, is quite good and she can read without spectacles.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572889","data":"
4: Grandparents: narratives love and values.<\/a><\/p>Nihith, GITAM<\/p>What's the point of being a human? What's the difference between animals and humans? How should a man\/woman should be? These all are the questions that always intrigued me, these were the questions that i asked my grandparents, my grandfather who takes a frequent reference from Mahabharata challenged me even more by posing some more philosophical questions rather than answering me.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572888","data":"5: Save a little love for The Golden-ager<\/a><\/p>Vishwanadh, KGRCET<\/p>They are called grandparents because their life is Grandeur itself. Ever wondered why they are only called \u2018The Grandparents\u2019? - as they lived life the way it is meant to be! We may hate learning stuff about history in books and pictures, but we find it more fascinating to learn from someone who lived it.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572887","data":"6: MY GRANDPARENTS<\/a><\/p>Vinisha, GNITS<\/p>There are lot of memories to look back with my grandparents, many special moments. Most of these moments are regular, everyday events. But, in the end, it's the everyday moments that make our lives. In our modern day, children are perhaps less likely than in past generations to build a close relationship with their grandparents.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572886","data":"7: Finest Memories<\/a><\/p>Sreeharipriya, SMEC<\/p>I have always been in touch with my maternal grandparents. I have lived most of my childhood with my paternal grandmother. I have quite a couple of memories with all of them. I haven't ever met my paternal grandfather, he had passed away two years before my parents had gotten married. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572885","data":"8: My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Thirisha, VITS<\/p>After thinking about this topic, I began to realize the importance of knowing more about my relatives. Sometimes a family tree is written for reasons other than just being able to trace your roots. Obviously, if it were not for my relatives I could not have existed. The gift of life is indeed a gift, a gift I believe is only given to us once<\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572884","data":"9: In Memory Of My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Hemasri, CMRCET<\/p>My grandfather was an ordinary-looking man with extra-ordinary qualities and significance. The superhero of my childhood with silver hair and a golden heart. He was the person who carved my character and taught me ethics. I was bought up under his guidance for what I am grateful for today as he had a huge impact on my life.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572883","data":"10: World senior citizen's day<\/a><\/p>Mrunmayee, BIET<\/p>I don't suppose I'm any different than millions of other people when I say that I have a special place in my heart where the memories of my grandparents live.<\/p>"}]
Nihith, GITAM<\/p>
What's the point of being a human? What's the difference between animals and humans? How should a man\/woman should be? These all are the questions that always intrigued me, these were the questions that i asked my grandparents, my grandfather who takes a frequent reference from Mahabharata challenged me even more by posing some more philosophical questions rather than answering me.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572888","data":"
5: Save a little love for The Golden-ager<\/a><\/p>Vishwanadh, KGRCET<\/p>They are called grandparents because their life is Grandeur itself. Ever wondered why they are only called \u2018The Grandparents\u2019? - as they lived life the way it is meant to be! We may hate learning stuff about history in books and pictures, but we find it more fascinating to learn from someone who lived it.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572887","data":"6: MY GRANDPARENTS<\/a><\/p>Vinisha, GNITS<\/p>There are lot of memories to look back with my grandparents, many special moments. Most of these moments are regular, everyday events. But, in the end, it's the everyday moments that make our lives. In our modern day, children are perhaps less likely than in past generations to build a close relationship with their grandparents.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572886","data":"7: Finest Memories<\/a><\/p>Sreeharipriya, SMEC<\/p>I have always been in touch with my maternal grandparents. I have lived most of my childhood with my paternal grandmother. I have quite a couple of memories with all of them. I haven't ever met my paternal grandfather, he had passed away two years before my parents had gotten married. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572885","data":"8: My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Thirisha, VITS<\/p>After thinking about this topic, I began to realize the importance of knowing more about my relatives. Sometimes a family tree is written for reasons other than just being able to trace your roots. Obviously, if it were not for my relatives I could not have existed. The gift of life is indeed a gift, a gift I believe is only given to us once<\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572884","data":"9: In Memory Of My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Hemasri, CMRCET<\/p>My grandfather was an ordinary-looking man with extra-ordinary qualities and significance. The superhero of my childhood with silver hair and a golden heart. He was the person who carved my character and taught me ethics. I was bought up under his guidance for what I am grateful for today as he had a huge impact on my life.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572883","data":"10: World senior citizen's day<\/a><\/p>Mrunmayee, BIET<\/p>I don't suppose I'm any different than millions of other people when I say that I have a special place in my heart where the memories of my grandparents live.<\/p>"}]
Vishwanadh, KGRCET<\/p>
They are called grandparents because their life is Grandeur itself. Ever wondered why they are only called \u2018The Grandparents\u2019? - as they lived life the way it is meant to be! We may hate learning stuff about history in books and pictures, but we find it more fascinating to learn from someone who lived it.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572887","data":"
6: MY GRANDPARENTS<\/a><\/p>Vinisha, GNITS<\/p>There are lot of memories to look back with my grandparents, many special moments. Most of these moments are regular, everyday events. But, in the end, it's the everyday moments that make our lives. In our modern day, children are perhaps less likely than in past generations to build a close relationship with their grandparents.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572886","data":"7: Finest Memories<\/a><\/p>Sreeharipriya, SMEC<\/p>I have always been in touch with my maternal grandparents. I have lived most of my childhood with my paternal grandmother. I have quite a couple of memories with all of them. I haven't ever met my paternal grandfather, he had passed away two years before my parents had gotten married. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572885","data":"8: My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Thirisha, VITS<\/p>After thinking about this topic, I began to realize the importance of knowing more about my relatives. Sometimes a family tree is written for reasons other than just being able to trace your roots. Obviously, if it were not for my relatives I could not have existed. The gift of life is indeed a gift, a gift I believe is only given to us once<\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572884","data":"9: In Memory Of My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Hemasri, CMRCET<\/p>My grandfather was an ordinary-looking man with extra-ordinary qualities and significance. The superhero of my childhood with silver hair and a golden heart. He was the person who carved my character and taught me ethics. I was bought up under his guidance for what I am grateful for today as he had a huge impact on my life.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572883","data":"10: World senior citizen's day<\/a><\/p>Mrunmayee, BIET<\/p>I don't suppose I'm any different than millions of other people when I say that I have a special place in my heart where the memories of my grandparents live.<\/p>"}]
Vinisha, GNITS<\/p>
There are lot of memories to look back with my grandparents, many special moments. Most of these moments are regular, everyday events. But, in the end, it's the everyday moments that make our lives. In our modern day, children are perhaps less likely than in past generations to build a close relationship with their grandparents.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572886","data":"
7: Finest Memories<\/a><\/p>Sreeharipriya, SMEC<\/p>I have always been in touch with my maternal grandparents. I have lived most of my childhood with my paternal grandmother. I have quite a couple of memories with all of them. I haven't ever met my paternal grandfather, he had passed away two years before my parents had gotten married. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572885","data":"8: My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Thirisha, VITS<\/p>After thinking about this topic, I began to realize the importance of knowing more about my relatives. Sometimes a family tree is written for reasons other than just being able to trace your roots. Obviously, if it were not for my relatives I could not have existed. The gift of life is indeed a gift, a gift I believe is only given to us once<\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572884","data":"9: In Memory Of My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Hemasri, CMRCET<\/p>My grandfather was an ordinary-looking man with extra-ordinary qualities and significance. The superhero of my childhood with silver hair and a golden heart. He was the person who carved my character and taught me ethics. I was bought up under his guidance for what I am grateful for today as he had a huge impact on my life.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572883","data":"10: World senior citizen's day<\/a><\/p>Mrunmayee, BIET<\/p>I don't suppose I'm any different than millions of other people when I say that I have a special place in my heart where the memories of my grandparents live.<\/p>"}]
Sreeharipriya, SMEC<\/p>
I have always been in touch with my maternal grandparents. I have lived most of my childhood with my paternal grandmother. I have quite a couple of memories with all of them. I haven't ever met my paternal grandfather, he had passed away two years before my parents had gotten married. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572885","data":"
8: My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Thirisha, VITS<\/p>After thinking about this topic, I began to realize the importance of knowing more about my relatives. Sometimes a family tree is written for reasons other than just being able to trace your roots. Obviously, if it were not for my relatives I could not have existed. The gift of life is indeed a gift, a gift I believe is only given to us once<\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572884","data":"9: In Memory Of My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Hemasri, CMRCET<\/p>My grandfather was an ordinary-looking man with extra-ordinary qualities and significance. The superhero of my childhood with silver hair and a golden heart. He was the person who carved my character and taught me ethics. I was bought up under his guidance for what I am grateful for today as he had a huge impact on my life.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572883","data":"10: World senior citizen's day<\/a><\/p>Mrunmayee, BIET<\/p>I don't suppose I'm any different than millions of other people when I say that I have a special place in my heart where the memories of my grandparents live.<\/p>"}]
Thirisha, VITS<\/p>
After thinking about this topic, I began to realize the importance of knowing more about my relatives. Sometimes a family tree is written for reasons other than just being able to trace your roots. Obviously, if it were not for my relatives I could not have existed. The gift of life is indeed a gift, a gift I believe is only given to us once<\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572884","data":"
9: In Memory Of My Grandpa<\/a><\/p>Hemasri, CMRCET<\/p>My grandfather was an ordinary-looking man with extra-ordinary qualities and significance. The superhero of my childhood with silver hair and a golden heart. He was the person who carved my character and taught me ethics. I was bought up under his guidance for what I am grateful for today as he had a huge impact on my life.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572883","data":"10: World senior citizen's day<\/a><\/p>Mrunmayee, BIET<\/p>I don't suppose I'm any different than millions of other people when I say that I have a special place in my heart where the memories of my grandparents live.<\/p>"}]
Hemasri, CMRCET<\/p>
My grandfather was an ordinary-looking man with extra-ordinary qualities and significance. The superhero of my childhood with silver hair and a golden heart. He was the person who carved my character and taught me ethics. I was bought up under his guidance for what I am grateful for today as he had a huge impact on my life.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566987572883","data":"
10: World senior citizen's day<\/a><\/p>Mrunmayee, BIET<\/p>I don't suppose I'm any different than millions of other people when I say that I have a special place in my heart where the memories of my grandparents live.<\/p>"}]
Mrunmayee, BIET<\/p>
I don't suppose I'm any different than millions of other people when I say that I have a special place in my heart where the memories of my grandparents live.<\/p>"}]
Lessons from Honeybees for Student Engagement <\/b><\/p>
Do you know how bees make honey? Can we learn some positive aspects from their behaviour? <\/p>
1st Aspect: Honeybees inspire us to gather knowledge<\/b> <\/p>
Bees start making honey, their food, by visiting flowers. They collect a sugary juice called nectar from the blossom by sucking it out with their tongues. They store it in \u2018honey stomach\u2019. The colour and flavour of honey they produce differ depending on the nectar source. \nAs you first enter the portals of Educational Institutions, your Teachers and your Seniors are your primary sources from whom you will gather the nectar, (knowledge) for your academic and non-academic development. The quality of your knowledge gathered and developed depends on the constant interaction with them, listening to their teaching and advice.<\/p>
2nd Aspect: Honeybees inspire us to work with a team spirit <\/b><\/p>
When the Bees have a full load of nectar, they fly back to the hive. There, they pass the nectar on through their mouths to other worker bees who chew it. It\u2019s passed from one bee to the other, until it gradually turns into honey. Then the bees store the honey in honeycomb cells, which are like tiny jars made of wax. The honey is still a bit wet, so they fan it with their wings to dry it out until it becomes stickier. When it\u2019s ready, they seal the cell with a wax lid to keep it clean. The secret to success is the team spirit. To produce quality education and good results all of you need to work as a team. Irregularity or absenting yourself would logically lead to poor results. <\/p>
\n3rd Aspect: Honeybees provide key relationship advice <\/b><\/p>
Did you ever think you could get a relationship tip from a bee? Well, think again! Bees have amazing symbiotic relationships with plants; they are neither greedy nor selfish. In the process of gathering nectar, a bee gives back more to the flower: it transfers pollen grains from one flower to another, hence pollinating the flower for essential fertilization and reproduction to take place. While drinking nectar, bee doesn\u2019t harm the delicate petals of the flower. Similarly, in your relationships with others, strive to give more of yourself, your love, attention and time just as the honeybee does and your relationships with others should be characterized by respect and esteem for the other. <\/p>
\n 4th Aspect: Honeybees teach us cooperation <\/b><\/p>
Bees live together in well-organized hives where every bee has a role to play in its community. The queen bee lays the eggs while worker bees clean the hive and keep the hive\u2019s temperature cool. Some bees protect the hive from intruders while others fly for miles to collect nectar. A bee cannot survive or make honey on its own; it has to cooperate with its fellow bees. This shows that each of you needs to take care of your responsibilities and work with others to create a harmonious environment for productive work <\/p>
\n\n 5th Aspect: Honeybees teach us to thrive and lead a productive and meaningful life <\/b><\/p>
Bees invest much effort in producing honey. Though they are small and simple yet they lead an extremely productive life. They are highly organized, focused and produce amazing results as a team. This shows that you as a team need to be highly organized, constantly and firmly focused, if you are to succeed in achieving your academic as well as professional goals. <\/p>
6th and last Aspect: Honeybees teach us efficiency <\/b><\/p>
You must have heard the phrase- they\u2019re \u2018busy as bees\u2019. This description sums up the life of honeybees: they\u2019re extremely efficient. A large beehive can house up to 60,000 bees and they may collectively travel 55,000 miles and visit two million flowers to gather enough nectar to make just a pound of honey! while you are here for your academic and professional endeavour take inspiration from honeybees and work not just hard but efficiently to achieve the best results in whatever you do. \n<\/p>"}]
Technology is continuously evolving, prompting marketers and entrepreneurs to dive into Digital marketing to increase brand awareness, reach their target market, and ultimately drive sales and profit. \n\n<\/p>
Digital marketing skills can be learned with patience, hard work, and determination. You can train yourself to acquire the unique skills needed to launch effective digital marketing campaigns for brands.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566979550541","data":"
Here are 5 important skills to help you become a digital marketing rockstar<\/p>
1)Writing and Editing Skills<\/b><\/p>
Writing and editing are more than just producing articles for blog posts and landing pages. It\u2019s about connecting with your target audience using relevant messages and convincing them to take your desired action. <\/b><\/p>
Having a relevant and well-written copy is very important for a digital marketer. Incorporating SEO Keywords on the relevant topic helps the content rank on search engines and help the audience to find it.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566979550542","data":"
2)Email Marketing Skills <\/b><\/p>
Email Marketing is considered as an old practice but one of the most effective ways to nurture relationships between you and your customers.<\/p>
To be able to create a dynamic email marketing campaign, you must know and understand the right tools, metrics, and strategies. This includes analyzing click rates, identifying platform navigation, and running email campaigns.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566979550543","data":"
3)Paid Social Media Advertising Skills <\/b><\/p>
Social media is no longer as simple as it used to be. Reaching your target market takes more than creating a business page, using the right hashtags, or regularly posting entertaining and relevant content.For instance,Lets see t<\/b><\/p>
Facebook<\/b><\/p>
Pros:<\/b>Facebook helps get your ad in front of the right people by offering in-depth targeting options, including the ability to choose audience with requried metrics . In addition, these ads are very cost-effective.<\/p>
Cons:<\/b>There are so many ad variations available that becoming well-versed in Facebook ads can take a lot of time.<\/b><\/p>
To learn more on how to run facebook ads, I personally recommend Jon Loomer's blog<\/a>- in my opinion, he\u2019s the king of Facebook advertising. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566979550544","data":"4)SEO and SEM Skills <\/b><\/p>A well-written blog post or newsletter is useless if the right people don\u2019t find it. Remember, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM) are the strategies responsible for driving traffic to your website. A deeper understanding of it translates to better execution of your marketing strategies.<\/p> Google\u2019s algorithm is constantly upgrading, and the importance of using relevant and specific keywords have reached a new high. With the worldwide web becoming more crowded each day, it\u2019s important to stay updated and be fully aware of the latest algorithm updates and factors that affect search ranking. <\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566979550545","data":"5)Viral Marketing <\/b><\/p>Getting content to move fast is something that the likes of Buzzfeed, Upworthy and ViralNova have taken to a new level. It doesn\u2019t mean that you should focus on it but getting the occasional video, blog post, or image to go viral is worth it just from a brand awareness perspective.<\/b><\/p>Examples of viral marketing<\/b><\/p>Going viral with iPhone X<\/u><\/p>Apple maintains it\u2019s viral appeal, with the iPhone X through their launch of the \"Selfies on iPhone X\" <\/b>campaign. The secret to this example of viral marketing is very simple: a product so great that it turns people into fans of the brand all on its own. People love themselves. If they have the possibility of spreading this love digitally through selfies, it\u2019s almost a guaranteed win. The iPhone X\u2019s brilliant selfie feature spread virally through various media forms before apple repurposed the viral content into one masterpiece, the iPhone X selfies film. <\/p><\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566979550546","data":"This is my take on digital marketing and I hope everyone liked it. I will be sharing hacks and tips on various digital marketing strategies and brand building. <\/p>\nCLICK HERE<\/a> to share your feedback and shoot me with your questions. I will be also answering those in upcoming blogs. <\/p>\nSTAY TUNED! <\/p>Here's an Opportunity as a Digital Marketing Associate<\/a>. Do check it<\/p>"}]
4)SEO and SEM Skills <\/b><\/p>
A well-written blog post or newsletter is useless if the right people don\u2019t find it. Remember, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM) are the strategies responsible for driving traffic to your website. A deeper understanding of it translates to better execution of your marketing strategies.<\/p>
Google\u2019s algorithm is constantly upgrading, and the importance of using relevant and specific keywords have reached a new high. With the worldwide web becoming more crowded each day, it\u2019s important to stay updated and be fully aware of the latest algorithm updates and factors that affect search ranking. <\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566979550545","data":"
5)Viral Marketing <\/b><\/p>
Getting content to move fast is something that the likes of Buzzfeed, Upworthy and ViralNova have taken to a new level. It doesn\u2019t mean that you should focus on it but getting the occasional video, blog post, or image to go viral is worth it just from a brand awareness perspective.<\/b><\/p>
Examples of viral marketing<\/b><\/p>
Going viral with iPhone X<\/u><\/p>
Apple maintains it\u2019s viral appeal, with the iPhone X through their launch of the \"Selfies on iPhone X\" <\/b>campaign. The secret to this example of viral marketing is very simple: a product so great that it turns people into fans of the brand all on its own. People love themselves. If they have the possibility of spreading this love digitally through selfies, it\u2019s almost a guaranteed win. The iPhone X\u2019s brilliant selfie feature spread virally through various media forms before apple repurposed the viral content into one masterpiece, the iPhone X selfies film. <\/p>
<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566979550546","data":"
This is my take on digital marketing and I hope everyone liked it. I will be sharing hacks and tips on various digital marketing strategies and brand building. <\/p>
\nCLICK HERE<\/a> to share your feedback and shoot me with your questions. I will be also answering those in upcoming blogs. <\/p>\nSTAY TUNED! <\/p>Here's an Opportunity as a Digital Marketing Associate<\/a>. Do check it<\/p>"}]
\nSTAY TUNED! <\/p>
Here's an Opportunity as a Digital Marketing Associate<\/a>. Do check it<\/p>"}]
Reading is one of the best hobbies. But midnight reading has its charm. Sitting by the window sill with a mug of coffee and a book and getting lost in the book till the first rays of sunrise fall on you or sitting on a swing in the balcony and reading while observing the peace that comes at night with no traffics and cricket chirping at night with the light breeze of the night<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1566939274317},{"id":1566939361596,"type":"img","data":"5d6598e30f850"},{"data":"
One more advantage of midnight reading has is that no one would disturb you as everyone is asleep at that time. It's not just that there is no one to disturb you; even the atmosphere is very relaxing. It is a time everyone gets lost in dreams and you could live your dream at that time. It's not just about reading but you can also observe the beauty of nature at night.\nGiven that reading in dark spoils your eyesight, make sure the place you read has good lighting. Either it is a bedroom or balcony make sure you have good lighting around.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1566939353541}]
\u201cImperfections are beauty, madness is genius, and it\u2019s better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring.\u201d... Introducing to you one of the best photographers, Anjulatha Oleti. She is one perfect blend of wit, passion and beauty. In her free time, she edits her photographs and designs. Besides that, she enjoys watching Netflix. She enjoys being around people and always makes sure she\u2019s doing her work in the most fun way possible. With a camera in her hands, she is unstoppable. She is an amazing photographer. She runs around shooting and has many titles to her name. She has won numerous Instagram photo shoot competitions conducted by some of the most renowned photographers.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1566912597449","data":"5d6537b15399b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566912597448","data":"
She is the editor-in-chief of her college's photography club named \"Istudio\". Currently pursuing her bachelors in Civil Engineering, she has recently completed an internship with L&T and has worked with many other organizations too. Her speaking skills are extraordinary. She is passionate about her madness for success.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1566912597451","data":"5d6537e73bbec"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566912597450","data":"
She is the rocket with full of colours and life. She is filled with excitement, wonder and cheerfulness. She might look calm and innocent but she is the \u201centertainment ki dhukan\u201d at IARE. She is the most goofy lady. Her marketing skills are off the charts. She is a beauty with brains. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566912597452","data":"
The best part she does is, she captures moments and which become memories, a picture is that it never changes, even when the people in it do. <\/p>"}]
Before you fight me with 'Kehna Kya Chahte Ho?<\/i>' in the end, my answer to that will be, \"Kuch Nahi<\/i>\".<\/p>
This is merely an update about something well known to you but with a (very annoying?) bird's eye view.<\/p>
Years ago, I have been to a food and games hangout spot for the first time. It was a place everybody spoke of greatly.<\/p>
While my friends and I sat down to order food, I took a glance over the place. It was a terrace decorated with plants and \"antiques\". Almost all the decoration included a coated metal wire molded into various shapes while dim light bulbs hung over our tables. There were board games for the visitors to play and other games you can pay for to play. It was a chilled setting. Nothing felt rushed or serious (not even the food or games) There was (I'm guessing an old bicycle) hanging on the wall which I thought was cool. There was a lot of art on the walls and a shelf full of typewriters, old-fashioned telephones (none of which worked and I swear I did not bite the employees to show my disappointment).<\/p>
What I intend to say from this is, any place we go to now, has a similar scene running.<\/p>
There have been innumerable hangout spots and drive-ins budding since then. Countless cycles and Enfields have been being hung over the walls and it made me ponder over the reason behind sudden expansion of this industry.<\/p>
Although it is certain that youngsters might nearly choose to hangout at eateries with a wider choice of food and entertainment, the rate of growth of these places is overwhelming. I say it is overwhelming because not all of these places are exactly spot on with the food or ambiance. Yet they have caught the attention of their customers.<\/p>
The investment includes, permission to set up an eatery at the place, the rent of the place, salaries of the employees (cooks, cleaners), groceries and maintenance (electricity, water), which is relatively less if you compare it with any other industry that is making it huge.<\/p>
With the rising population, the price of the land has been increasing and the eateries have succeeded in managing themselves within smaller areas. Moreover, even a tiny bit of creativity could lead you to places and the art is one of the factors which keeps the places lively and economical when it comes to expenditure.<\/span><\/p>It is more like a one-time investment for long-run gains and it is a change that has been a part of our lives since the past few years.<\/p>Also considering the fact that these spots are mostly for meetups, they do not really need too much of equipment to entertain people, there are some great places with simple food, great chai<\/i>, wooden benches and deewans <\/i>which didn't have to destroy the greenery around them just to decorate the place with artificial creepers, which have a lesser or about the same investment yet have a greater impact over people. The sole reason is the difference between places that<\/span> entertain people who come over and the places that let people interact.<\/span><\/p>While our good old meeting places give us an opportunity to spill tea (literally and figuratively) with our buddies in the breezy evenings, the eateries and drive-ins introduce us to a wider range of food.<\/p>We need both and although it seems simple, considering the management of these places within minimal areas which have now become the go-to<\/i> locations for many, they have been one of the smartest ideas.<\/p>The constant demand and supply<\/b> of food, entertainment and relaxation is what keeps this industry lucrative and I can't wait to see what the next considerable inclusion is going to be.<\/p>#Food_and_more_food<\/p>"}]
It is more like a one-time investment for long-run gains and it is a change that has been a part of our lives since the past few years.<\/p>
Also considering the fact that these spots are mostly for meetups, they do not really need too much of equipment to entertain people, there are some great places with simple food, great chai<\/i>, wooden benches and deewans <\/i>which didn't have to destroy the greenery around them just to decorate the place with artificial creepers, which have a lesser or about the same investment yet have a greater impact over people. The sole reason is the difference between places that<\/span> entertain people who come over and the places that let people interact.<\/span><\/p>While our good old meeting places give us an opportunity to spill tea (literally and figuratively) with our buddies in the breezy evenings, the eateries and drive-ins introduce us to a wider range of food.<\/p>We need both and although it seems simple, considering the management of these places within minimal areas which have now become the go-to<\/i> locations for many, they have been one of the smartest ideas.<\/p>The constant demand and supply<\/b> of food, entertainment and relaxation is what keeps this industry lucrative and I can't wait to see what the next considerable inclusion is going to be.<\/p>#Food_and_more_food<\/p>"}]
While our good old meeting places give us an opportunity to spill tea (literally and figuratively) with our buddies in the breezy evenings, the eateries and drive-ins introduce us to a wider range of food.<\/p>
We need both and although it seems simple, considering the management of these places within minimal areas which have now become the go-to<\/i> locations for many, they have been one of the smartest ideas.<\/p>
The constant demand and supply<\/b> of food, entertainment and relaxation is what keeps this industry lucrative and I can't wait to see what the next considerable inclusion is going to be.<\/p>
#Food_and_more_food<\/p>"}]
Hey guys! I am back with my second blog in the Digital Marketing series. If you haven't read the first one, please do click on it Digital Marketing Explained in Few Than 300 Words<\/a>.<\/p>This week I have come up with a topic on the future trends of Advertising and Marketing. This question was put by Sai Charan from TKR College of Engineering.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566898505992","data":"In the past 20 years, every industry has gone through some form of digital transformation, but few industries like advertising have been heavily impacted. According to the Harvard Business Review, the digital ad spend has already surpassed the traditional TV ad spend. With the help of technology, we can now track down the effectiveness of each ad published on different websites. Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn provide ads managers and various marketing tools to track the outreach of your ads.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566898505993","data":" Here are the few technology trends in marketing and advertising industries<\/p>Artificial Intelligence<\/b><\/p>We have only just scratched the surface of what artificial intelligence can do for the advertising industry. So far, this has largely extended to improving ad relevancy, optimising spend, or enhancing personalisation.<\/p><\/p> \n\nOne good example of AI being utilised in this way is Toyota\u2019s 2017 ad campaign<\/a> <\/b>for its Mirai vehicle. The campaign made use of natural language processing in order to create advertising copy tailored to thousands of potential buyers and their specific needs.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566898505994","data":"Native advertising<\/b> <\/p>Native advertising is on the rise, with advertisements being integrated into popular content sites, bringing back the old line of \"this program was brought to you by \u2026 Traditional advertising\",<\/b> depending on your audience, is falling by the wayside, especially with the rise of ad blocking software. Advertisers need new, creative ways to get their messages to viewers and actually get them to listen. <\/p>\nMany advertising networks now include native advertising packages, offering opportunities for sponsored articles that blend in with the rest of a platform's content.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566898505995","data":" Predictive Programming <\/b><\/p>Predictive programming is one of the more cogent examples of the increasing sophistication in online advertising technology. This technology collects and analyzes a wide variety of online behavioral data from individual users. Almost all online behavior can be collected, whether it relates to where the user is going online, what they are doing there, how long they are spending, what they are clicking or even looking at, and even how they get there. <\/p>This yields a huge amount of helpful information that can be synthesized into a profile of a user, which, in turn, can be leveraged into more interesting, pertinent, and overall successful online advertising. \n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566898505996","data":" This is my blog on digital marketing and I hope everyone liked it. I will be sharing hacks and tips on various digital marketing strategies and brand building. <\/p>CLICK HERE<\/a> to share your feedback and shoot me with your questions. I will be also answering those in upcoming blogs.<\/p>STAY TUNED!<\/p>"}]
This week I have come up with a topic on the future trends of Advertising and Marketing. This question was put by Sai Charan from TKR College of Engineering.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566898505992","data":"
In the past 20 years, every industry has gone through some form of digital transformation, but few industries like advertising have been heavily impacted. According to the Harvard Business Review, the digital ad spend has already surpassed the traditional TV ad spend. With the help of technology, we can now track down the effectiveness of each ad published on different websites. Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn provide ads managers and various marketing tools to track the outreach of your ads.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566898505993","data":"
Here are the few technology trends in marketing and advertising industries<\/p>
Artificial Intelligence<\/b><\/p>
We have only just scratched the surface of what artificial intelligence can do for the advertising industry. So far, this has largely extended to improving ad relevancy, optimising spend, or enhancing personalisation.<\/p>
\n\nOne good example of AI being utilised in this way is Toyota\u2019s 2017 ad campaign<\/a> <\/b>for its Mirai vehicle. The campaign made use of natural language processing in order to create advertising copy tailored to thousands of potential buyers and their specific needs.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566898505994","data":"Native advertising<\/b> <\/p>Native advertising is on the rise, with advertisements being integrated into popular content sites, bringing back the old line of \"this program was brought to you by \u2026 Traditional advertising\",<\/b> depending on your audience, is falling by the wayside, especially with the rise of ad blocking software. Advertisers need new, creative ways to get their messages to viewers and actually get them to listen. <\/p>\nMany advertising networks now include native advertising packages, offering opportunities for sponsored articles that blend in with the rest of a platform's content.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566898505995","data":" Predictive Programming <\/b><\/p>Predictive programming is one of the more cogent examples of the increasing sophistication in online advertising technology. This technology collects and analyzes a wide variety of online behavioral data from individual users. Almost all online behavior can be collected, whether it relates to where the user is going online, what they are doing there, how long they are spending, what they are clicking or even looking at, and even how they get there. <\/p>This yields a huge amount of helpful information that can be synthesized into a profile of a user, which, in turn, can be leveraged into more interesting, pertinent, and overall successful online advertising. \n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566898505996","data":" This is my blog on digital marketing and I hope everyone liked it. I will be sharing hacks and tips on various digital marketing strategies and brand building. <\/p>CLICK HERE<\/a> to share your feedback and shoot me with your questions. I will be also answering those in upcoming blogs.<\/p>STAY TUNED!<\/p>"}]
Native advertising<\/b> <\/p>
Native advertising is on the rise, with advertisements being integrated into popular content sites, bringing back the old line of \"this program was brought to you by \u2026 Traditional advertising\",<\/b> depending on your audience, is falling by the wayside, especially with the rise of ad blocking software. Advertisers need new, creative ways to get their messages to viewers and actually get them to listen. <\/p>
\nMany advertising networks now include native advertising packages, offering opportunities for sponsored articles that blend in with the rest of a platform's content.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566898505995","data":"
Predictive Programming <\/b><\/p>
Predictive programming is one of the more cogent examples of the increasing sophistication in online advertising technology. This technology collects and analyzes a wide variety of online behavioral data from individual users. Almost all online behavior can be collected, whether it relates to where the user is going online, what they are doing there, how long they are spending, what they are clicking or even looking at, and even how they get there. <\/p>
This yields a huge amount of helpful information that can be synthesized into a profile of a user, which, in turn, can be leveraged into more interesting, pertinent, and overall successful online advertising. \n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1566898505996","data":"
This is my blog on digital marketing and I hope everyone liked it. I will be sharing hacks and tips on various digital marketing strategies and brand building. <\/p>
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Recently while I was going through the advertisements of various colleges and universities one thing that i found common is that they all based their case upon the placements that their students recieved and next to that is how well they established diplomatic relations with some universities abroad and the next thing is the number of faculty who have PhDs. Then for a moment i rethought what an university is, then simply to my mind I thought these were some consultation places where i would invest some money to learn a course and then return with a package that sets and suits my investment, everyone these days talk about RoI as of they were buying some commodity. In today's world education has become some commodity that we all invest now and benefit later only in economic terms. This is a radical shift from what we had envisioned of universities, the justification made by these universities are tailor made answers which they go on talking about how we must be industry ready and how we must change according to the industry needs. In this process we developed a hierarchical system where we see technical and management education as pivotal and literature, polity, anthropology as less grade subjects. Our universities made this look absolutely fine and we were conditioned throughout our upbringing that those disciplines of study that yields you more money are greater. In this process we even developed a hierarchical structures in the job roles and the packages that we get if one takes up those jobs and we look at up to those jobs which pay us greater. This is one of the main reason why India is unable to produce some high quality research outputs maybe in science or in social science we find people who are demotivated and have no other options left knock the phd door. These were the ones who again come and teach at various positions in many universities. Often we don't question the quality of the work that they had done during their phd time but we just look at upon the degree that was conferred to them by many universities. This is a cycle where demotivated students along with uninteresting teachers sit together and have their classes, everything is just focused on input and output basis. Everything is linked to what skills are they developing in the field of study that their took up in the university and make them match to the industry needs. \n\nBut this is not what we expected a university to be, we expected a university to be a temple of knowledge where knowledge flows freely without any barrier and students are given a choice to express themselves without any grain of fear. We expected our universities to be a place which constantly motivates students to think critically but in this whole placement scenario we lost the essence of critical thinking, we were moulded so that we submit ourselves to the HRs of various companies that visit our universities every year. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1566871882697},{"data":"
Social consciousness is seen as a hindering to the technical knowledge that is gained in the university. Even students tend to believe in the notion that students who are raising the voices against the establishment in many public universities including JNU, HCU and Hyderabad's own Osmania University are just who complain and rather don't involve in finding the solution and many times they are just motivated politically, although not everything is wrong here but students must understand that these spaces are open for academic and healthy discussions where students come up with questions which really challenge the people who are in office. Showing dissent is not seen as defaming the University there, places like us consider dissent is defaming university. Due to the public funding nature of the universities the spirit of questioning and thinking critically are still alive and with the current situation i think they will vanish sooner or later. When Rohit vemula incident happened in HCU, many universities in Hyderabad advertised that their campuses are apolitical and show zero tolerance towards who opens their mouth and speak political language. In this world of little smiles and tolerance we expect our own universities to be that space which everyone aspires for.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1566872648201},{"data":"
As our former president pranab mukherjee said to a gathering of students that students who study engineering these days are going and working in a detergent company to boost their sales, and when i asked many of my friends who study engineering they didn't find any problem working for a detergent company in their sales department and even added many FMCG companies visit their campuses and recruit many students in strategy, sales and marketing departments. These days education is just brought down to how good one is to fit in any MNCs. We were trained in such a way that for us to study the only motivation is marks and jobs. We were never introduced to Tagore's poems or js Mill's liberalism or even we didn't study Gandhi beyond satyagraha and khadi. We were never made to enjoy and take a ride in the real academic world. Even the talks we have while having chai and samosa are often put to threat by administration putting up notices that they will shut down the canteens. And hope is the last thing that many students are living with in these kind of campuses and just 4 months to pass by this year we hope atleast next year our administration recognises this silent fight and make our university great again where our heads are held high without any fear.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1566873236450}]
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