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Consider this: a luxury train with sealed windows, fully air-conditioned compartments, running between Mumbai and Goa along the west coast, equipped with vending machines that doles out coffee for those who need their caffeine fix, complete with a food trolley which us Indians have only read about in the Harry Potter books, recliner seats and infotainment systems with headphones. All of this for a price between Rs. 2000 to Rs. 3000, which is a decent fare considering the distance and the services offered. What could possibly go wrong?<\/p>
Turns out a lot can go wrong. Chances are you've already seen the posts on your Facebook feed about how Tejas Express, freshly launched luxury train service by the Government of India just this Monday with all the aforementioned facilities, returned with cracked windows, dirty cabins, stolen headphones and soiled toilets. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495739068909","data":"59272b0d1a968"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495738102275","data":"
Image taken from ANI News's official account on twitter. Click here<\/a> to follow<\/i><\/p>My Facebook feed was filled with cynics talking about how we do not deserve anything better, and also people who just figured out why our regular trains are so bare and barren, with barely any facilities. To be honest, I'm with the cynics on this one, we do not deserve better, and we are all part of the problem, myself included.<\/p>When was the last time you cleaned your own room? Washed your own clothes? Cleaned your plate after your meal, threw garbage on the floor and ignored it until the domestic help which you can afford because of course, you can, came along and swept it up? I can already hear the outrage and the anguished readers of this piece writing a comment in indignation sitting in another city wearing the same clothes over and over again because you have never used a washing machine before. <\/p>If your answers were more no than yes for the above questions, then congratulations, you lack civic sense. Now, it isn't your fault, really, some of us are so privileged that we never have to worry about cleaning after ourselves, because that is somebody else's job, right? This culture, that cleaning up after you is someone else's job is heavily ingrained in our society. A great example would be to stick your head out of your window or your door and take a look at the street outside. <\/p>I'm not one to talk here, I'm just like you, I have absolutely no moral high ground or superiority to claim here, I'm a hypocrite when it comes to this as well, because I grew up learning that it was not my job to clean up after myself, that someone else will do it for me. It was only after I spent two years away from home did I realise the important of self-reliance and doing things on your own. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495741391360","data":"592738fcb5c4e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495741393921","data":"Next time you're in public ask yourself why you're throwing away that ice cream wrapper on the street. Just note, 'because there are no dustbins here' is an excuse. That being said, people have indeed shown that they are willing to use dustbins if made available, but since we cannot trust our municipality with anything, it's up to us. In a country where lack of civic sense, traffic sense and empathy are the norms, having all of the aforementioned qualities is the greatest act of defiance you can pull in the face of societal odds. <\/p>Plato said 'No number of laws can improve the conditions of nations, the moral of whose people itself is corrupt', and it still rings true thousands of years later. It's not the government's fault, it's not the fault of the municipality, it is us, and change will only start with us. V. Raghunathan wrote in his book, Games Indians Play, that us Indians are privately smart but publicly dumb. I highly recommend that book by the way, it is an incredible insight into why we are the way we are, which also happens to be the tagline of the book. Click here<\/a> to buy!<\/p>Never forget that the tickets to Tejas Express were in the thousands, so we know for a fact that it was people, middle-class people who could afford those seats, that outright vandalised the train. Which also means that the excuse of blaming those 'poor low-class people' is thrown out of the window, or thrown at the window. Perhaps throwing excuses at the window was what cracked it in the first place. <\/p>So yes, Civic sense is dead, and the funeral is outside your door where you dumped your garbage. Come one, come all! Let us bear witness to the moral degeneracy of this nation that claims to be culturally rich and does everything in its power to make sure it's only in the hearts and minds and not actually in their surroundings. <\/p>"}]
My Facebook feed was filled with cynics talking about how we do not deserve anything better, and also people who just figured out why our regular trains are so bare and barren, with barely any facilities. To be honest, I'm with the cynics on this one, we do not deserve better, and we are all part of the problem, myself included.<\/p>
When was the last time you cleaned your own room? Washed your own clothes? Cleaned your plate after your meal, threw garbage on the floor and ignored it until the domestic help which you can afford because of course, you can, came along and swept it up? I can already hear the outrage and the anguished readers of this piece writing a comment in indignation sitting in another city wearing the same clothes over and over again because you have never used a washing machine before. <\/p>
If your answers were more no than yes for the above questions, then congratulations, you lack civic sense. Now, it isn't your fault, really, some of us are so privileged that we never have to worry about cleaning after ourselves, because that is somebody else's job, right? This culture, that cleaning up after you is someone else's job is heavily ingrained in our society. A great example would be to stick your head out of your window or your door and take a look at the street outside. <\/p>
I'm not one to talk here, I'm just like you, I have absolutely no moral high ground or superiority to claim here, I'm a hypocrite when it comes to this as well, because I grew up learning that it was not my job to clean up after myself, that someone else will do it for me. It was only after I spent two years away from home did I realise the important of self-reliance and doing things on your own. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495741391360","data":"592738fcb5c4e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495741393921","data":"
Next time you're in public ask yourself why you're throwing away that ice cream wrapper on the street. Just note, 'because there are no dustbins here' is an excuse. That being said, people have indeed shown that they are willing to use dustbins if made available, but since we cannot trust our municipality with anything, it's up to us. In a country where lack of civic sense, traffic sense and empathy are the norms, having all of the aforementioned qualities is the greatest act of defiance you can pull in the face of societal odds. <\/p>
Plato said 'No number of laws can improve the conditions of nations, the moral of whose people itself is corrupt', and it still rings true thousands of years later. It's not the government's fault, it's not the fault of the municipality, it is us, and change will only start with us. V. Raghunathan wrote in his book, Games Indians Play, that us Indians are privately smart but publicly dumb. I highly recommend that book by the way, it is an incredible insight into why we are the way we are, which also happens to be the tagline of the book. Click here<\/a> to buy!<\/p>Never forget that the tickets to Tejas Express were in the thousands, so we know for a fact that it was people, middle-class people who could afford those seats, that outright vandalised the train. Which also means that the excuse of blaming those 'poor low-class people' is thrown out of the window, or thrown at the window. Perhaps throwing excuses at the window was what cracked it in the first place. <\/p>So yes, Civic sense is dead, and the funeral is outside your door where you dumped your garbage. Come one, come all! Let us bear witness to the moral degeneracy of this nation that claims to be culturally rich and does everything in its power to make sure it's only in the hearts and minds and not actually in their surroundings. <\/p>"}]
Never forget that the tickets to Tejas Express were in the thousands, so we know for a fact that it was people, middle-class people who could afford those seats, that outright vandalised the train. Which also means that the excuse of blaming those 'poor low-class people' is thrown out of the window, or thrown at the window. Perhaps throwing excuses at the window was what cracked it in the first place. <\/p>
So yes, Civic sense is dead, and the funeral is outside your door where you dumped your garbage. Come one, come all! Let us bear witness to the moral degeneracy of this nation that claims to be culturally rich and does everything in its power to make sure it's only in the hearts and minds and not actually in their surroundings. <\/p>"}]
1. Maharastra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis's helicopter crashed onto the ground in Latur, however there were no casualties as nobody was injured. Fadnavis spoke to the media after the incident, saying he was perfectly alright and his team was only slightly injured, and also took to twitter to speak to his followers. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495712855609","data":"5926c4b80d899"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495712834013","data":"
2. The state of the art Tejas train was vandalised by passengers, with windows being cracked and the headphones available for the infotainment systems in the train stolen. Pictures on social media paint a sorry picture of how unfairly the train has been treated by its passengers. The train was said to be traveling from Delhi to Mumbai. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495712903875","data":"5926c4d74cf00"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495713058669","data":"
3. A special CBI Court in Lucknow tasked on hearing the Babri Masjid case, today summoned BJP leaders LK Advani and Uma Bharati, as well as Murli Manohar Joshi to appear before it on May 30. The court has also refused the exemption from personal appearance for both Advani and Bharati. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495713568959","data":"5926c77fcdb28"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495713591592","data":"
4. Amid fears of being laid off and an uncertain IT sector, Cognizant President Rajeev Mehta wrote an email to the employees, assuaging their layoff fears. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495713747071","data":"5926c839a9421"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495713749274","data":"
5. With a Delhi High Court ruling on CBSE marks causing concern, Union HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar reassured students of Class 12 that their results will be declared on time. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495713866783","data":"5926c89c305c1"}]
Hello every one!<\/p>
BTech is 4 years of wonderful experiences and memories.<\/p>
I want to say the best things about my college which attracts you to join our college without any fail.<\/p>
Starting with how we join every student as a family member of our college.<\/p>
Starting college can cause much anxiety in the heart of a new college student because of all the unknowns. \"What should my major be? Will I make any friends? How will I find all of my classes? Whom do I ask if I have a question?\" For freshers orientation programs are designed to guide them in answering all of these questions. Making a friendly environment between faculty and students .<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1555741545073","data":"
1. Faculty<\/b><\/p>
Yes, I am really proud to say that we have well experienced and knowledgeable faculty in our college, not saying about a single person, every faculty of our college are pillars of our college. <\/p>
I'm not talking about a single department, we have a very understanding and friendly faculty in each of our college departments who are responsible in bringing out the best in students life .\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1555741545074","data":"
2. Library:In our college library there are more than fifteen thousand books. Some of the books are meant for students especially, because they pertain to their courses and syllabus ,But some books are of general inter\u00adest. Most of the books by the great writers in English, Hindi and some other languages can be found in our college library. Mainly the people who can't afford money to buy a text books our college library offers a free books for reading . Any college can maintain a library but college which encourage the students based on their way of living remains the best . We have a digital library too.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1555741545075","data":"5926886aa4997"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1555741545076","data":"
3. Canteen: <\/b><\/p>
Bored of classes? Bunk some of your classes and have fun here.<\/p>
The college canteen is perhaps the busiest place in the college. It is the place where almost every student is expected to pay at least one or two visits a day, and that not just to have a taste of some delicious food. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1555741545077","data":"59268aa02fcf7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1555741545078","data":"
4. Fests:<\/b><\/p>
Every one will be bored if always get struck to the classes and examinations. So to overcome boredom, our college organises a Technical and Musical Night Feast every year.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1555741545079","data":"
5. Best Places to Hang Out Near Our College<\/b><\/p>
The best place to hang on near by our college the famous temple built by our kings Kakatiyas is Inavolu which is just 7.5 km away from our college. <\/p>
Some information regarding the place:<\/p>
Inavolu Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple situated at Inavolu village of Vardhannapet Mandal Warangal District and Telangana State is one of the ancient Lord Shiva temples in South India. The temple dates back to 11th century and was built by Kakatiya rulers. It was built with 108 pillars. The presiding deity Shiva Lingam of the temple referred to as \u2018Ardhapranavattam\u2019. The temple has four entrances.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1555741545080","data":"5926b2fc6feb0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1555741545081","data":"
One more amazing place you'll find near our college is Bheemuni Paadam which is nearly 50 km away from our college where you find a good environment to enjoy.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1555741545082","data":"5926b34cefa92"}]
Tech4Social<\/b>, an accelerator program by Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) of IIIT-H in association with Surge Impact Foundation, is designed for technology based social enterprises. <\/p>
If you have an idea or already working towards solving a social challenge, here is a perfect platform for you. It is a three-month program, with five days of contact workshops each month, giving entrepreneurs an overview of important aspects of building and running a startup. <\/p>
The contact workshop includes:<\/b> <\/p>
\n1. Research office hours. <\/p>
\n2. Mentoring from professors and investors. <\/p>
3. Co-working with other deep-tech startups. <\/p>
4. Research lab connect series. <\/p>
5. Seed funding opportunities. <\/p>
The selected startups get access to all the above mentioned opportunities and much more. <\/p>
The product is designed to help the contestants in validating their idea and developing their product. <\/p>
The program is free for social enterprises and the participants must attend the contact workshops during the course. <\/p>
\nApplications ends on June 5, 2017. <\/b><\/p>
\nHurry up!<\/b><\/p>
Register Now<\/a><\/p>Venue:<\/b> IIIT-H Foundation, Hyderabad 500 032<\/p>"}]
Venue:<\/b> IIIT-H Foundation, Hyderabad 500 032<\/p>"}]
\u201cYouth doesn\u2019t reason, it acts.\u201d is a great saying by Francis Picabia. The main strength of a nation are its youth. Luckily our country is blessed with the power of youth. India could have the world's youngest population by 2020. 29 years would be average age in India with 64% of its population in the working age group.<\/p>
If you are a youth in India living in these great and interesting times, it's time to get ready for the GST. Goods and Services Tax, popularly called GST, is a single indirect tax for the whole nation. GST will replace all other indirect taxes which are charged by the State and Central Government. It is considered to be the biggest reform since India got her independence.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495693322994","data":"Why is GST Good for The Youth in India? <\/b>With GST, GDP can be increased by 2%. Mainly, youth in India need jobs and GST has the power to give it to them. Job crunch can be reduced to some extent.\n There are some other benefits which youth can look into: "},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495693561158","data":"1. Restaurants, Malls and Movie Tickets will be cheaper<\/b> \nMovie tickets could become cheaper after 'GST'. Dining in restaurants would also be pocket friendly. Why is it so? Theatres have to deal with different tax processes in different states. Entertainment taxes will be included within the GST, making your film tickets cheaper. \nDining out will get cheaper because hotel services will be considered as services and could fall in the 18% GST slab. Currently VAT and Service Tax of 20-24% are charged on your dining bills. "},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495694050329","data":"59267b328d7b4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495693545186","data":"2. Cars and Bikes could get cheaper. <\/b>\nCars and two wheeler could get cheaper. Tax on cars and two wheeler is quite high at 27%. After GST, small cars and two wheeler could fall under the 18% GST slab. This is nearly a 10% reduction in tax which gains the attention of the youth in buying new cars . "},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495634281684","data":"592591b9bd0f2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495693820377","data":"3. Processed goods will be cheap. After GST, processed food such as biscuits,cakes will be cheaper than before. Expect processed foods to fall under the lower GST tax slabs. Branded clothes could also get cheaper. \nCompanies in various sectors like plywood, ceramic tiles and even batteries could profit and create more jobs. Employment in the organised sector is always better than employment in the unorganised sector. \nYouth can expect jobs in FMCG sector, consumer goods, cement goods, logistics and automobile industry\u2019s GST will also be a big boost to \u2018Make in India\u2019 program. "},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495694319446","data":"59267c44ad3f4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495694143968","data":"Youth of India, it will soon be time to enjoy the outcomes of GST. \nGST = Jobs, jobs and jobs."}]
1. NASA Spacewalkers Peggy Whitson and Jack Fischer replace faulty computer aboard the ISS.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495633141673","data":"59258d48ea3c5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495633169736","data":"
2. Vodafone India Claims Jio's New Tariff Are Against TRAI Norms.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495633177626","data":"59258d6c5c4f6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495633188486","data":"
3. Google Android O is out and available for the public <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495633200237","data":"59258d7e7a325"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495633207290","data":"
4. Maruti Suzuki To Launch Three New Car Models in 2017-18<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495633222777","data":"59258db97a5b5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495633266098","data":"
5. India's Interest in Electric Vehicles May Benefit The Chinese Automobile Industry <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495633284375","data":"59258dd7665d0"}]
The Traffic Drive-In opened up recently in L.B. Nagar, and it is straight up one of the best joints this side of town. With Yum-Yum Tree, Thick Shake Factory, and much more, this place is perfect for weekend hangout with your friends. <\/p>
The ambience here is top-notch too. With hipster looking car license plates and incandescent light bulbs hanging from the walls and ceilings, ambience gets a solid 8 out of 10. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495629412623","data":"
We tried the fish mandi here, which, if you're familiar with Yum Yum Tree, is out-of -this-world delicious. Fish in Hyderabad isn't generally very good, but this fish here is the most succulent piece of meat we've ever tasted. We also tried their house-special - Dragon Bites, which are basically wafer balls in dry ice, so when you eat them you breath out cold air from your nose like a dragon - hence the name. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495629693648","data":"
The place has a huge projector screen where they screen sports matches and play music in the night. What more do you need? <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1495630269531","data":"7pziJ90wVIQ"}]
I feel deeply obliged having the oppurtunity to address our juniors. <\/p>
\nYou guys are starting for a journey that we just have completed\nbut life....<\/p>
\nlife is an endless journey\nit has no end , <\/p>
but milestones \ndefinitely yes milestones <\/p>
And completing your graduation from this college will certainly be a memorable milestone .<\/p>
\n\nSo fasten up your shoe laces and buckle up your belts for the journey ahead , because the best part of your life is waiting for you . \nI must introduce you to our college\nour college the JITS is one of the best engineering colleges in warangal , \nthe motto of our college is creating global players\nby global players I mean that the jitsians stand apart from the global crowd .\n\nNo matter how tiny are the sparks of victory but JITSians know how to fan those sparks to flames .\n\nSo feel proud to be a part of this great institution .\n\nAnd talking of studies teachers here are eager to give the most they can .<\/p>
<\/p>
\n\nI would like to quote abott lawrence here <\/p>
There is alot of knowledge in universities<\/p>
\nbecause fresher's bring a little in and<\/p>
\nseniors don't take much away <\/p>
\nSo knowledge sort of accumulates......<\/p>
\n\nThe college is offering all it has , but it depends on how much you can take of it . <\/p>
\nI would now like to make you aware of the three most basic rules of our college-\n\n1 . Do it today or it could be illegal tomorrow.<\/p>
2 .Certain things nerely happen and uncertain things are certain to happen, expect the unexpected.<\/p>
3 . Mingle up with your seniors or you will feel homesick.<\/p>
Make sure you follow all these rules and you will certainly have a great time here. <\/p>
\nSo I on behalf of the all the seniors would like to welcome you to the JITS . <\/p>
I hope you have the time of your lives .<\/p>"}]
The Dhabas have always been the place to look up for: Be it when you are out for a long drive, or when the family decides to go on a long-awaited picnic, or when you move out in a new city. It's always on your wish list to check out all the hottest Dhabas across your city and taste the best of the Desi Cuisines that they offer. <\/p>
But what makes you skip all the sophisticated food outlets and opt for a Desi Dhaba? Well, the reasons are many and it's always worth it to go for it whenever you have it. <\/p>
1) Welcoming ambiance<\/p>
The best incentive that the Dhabas offer and what really makes them so special is the homely ambiance that they offer. Out under the sky, on a Charpai, you get to witness the very Indian essence of life. You can go along and chill wherever you want to and no one bats an eye. All the services are open for you to enjoy. <\/p>
2) Saves your pocket <\/p>
For us Indians, money is always a prime concern amidst the outing plannings that we do. And as simple of an option it may seem, Dhabas are always ahead in saving your money and yet, not compromising on the taste of the food. So you get to enjoy the perfect taste that you look for and that too at a budget-friendly cost. <\/p>
3) Friendly service <\/p>
There will always be a 'Chotu' at you service whenever you visit a Dhaba and as assigned, it's his duty to make you feel comfortable around the place. Needless to say, that makes your life a lot easier. Also, the in-charge takes care of each of the customers with equal attention and you never miss the hospitality of any other restaurant. <\/p>
4) Open interaction with others <\/p>
More often than not, you will find some or the function celebrated in the Dhaba and since the people do not bother to have any reservations in their minds, it's always at hand to strike a smooth conversation and be one of them. That's when you feel like home where there are no barriers between you and the people around you. <\/p>
5) Available 24x7 <\/p>
Take any of the odd hours of the day and you'll find at least one Dhaba open at that point of time. And with the number of delicacies open to being offered, you are never cut out from good food anytime. Served at its best, you can always ask for more of the add-ons in your dish and it provides without any question. <\/p>
And thus, the love for Dhabas never die. Anyday, anytime, they always beat the likes of any other 5-star hotel with its delicious food and comfortable atmosphere. Do let us know what were your favorite experiences of the Dhaba and grow more of the family. <\/p>
PS: The above information is based on the limited experience of the author and doesn't account for any specifics. \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n<\/p>"}]
We find many types of students in our college life....everyone carries their own attitude and a persona which describes about themselves.....<\/p>
Of them we have the toppers who always prefer to occupy first benches and are very keen in listening to each and every lecture , such pupils never miss a single class and their concentration in the class is high at anyime of the day ......<\/p>
Again in this toppers group their exists two types of pupils <\/p>
1: who pretend to concentrate in the class but just mug up the whole session .<\/p>
2: who actually can concentrate the whole day and actually have a great memory power .<\/p>
The another group is a midway group who concentrate well in the classrooms but sometimes feel boredom and bunk the classes in order to relax their minds and refresh themselves..<\/p>
Here comes the third group which iam related with and its #THE BACKBENCHERS <\/p>
BACKBENCHERS ARE ALWAYS MOST INTERESTING AND INTROVERT TYPE OF PEOPLE.....i am saying this because i happen to be a backbencher and i undoubtedly will miss the chamber for the whole life....because it was and it is the best place where i can spend my whole day .....<\/p>
even being a girl i never wanted to sit in front row as that would make me feel like a robot....THE FREEDOM OF BACKBENCHERS IS KNOWN TO THEMSELVES ONLY...PEOPLE THINK THAT THE BACKBENCHERS DO NOT STUDY....BUT THATS A MYTH , BACKBENCHERS HAVE A VERY CREATIVE AND AN ENERGETIC MIND ....THEY LIVE IN THEIR OWN WORLD..<\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495549869627","data":"
%FEW THINGS THAT RELATE TO A BACKBENCHER : <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495547264867","data":"59243de6a2d0f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495547282981","data":"
ALWAYS LATE TO CLASS...<\/p>
when considered in a positive way HAS A HEROIC ENTRY IN THE CLASS<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495547329548","data":"59243e356023f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495547359950","data":"
ALWAYS CREATIVE ON TABLES AND THIS REFLECTS THE DYNAMISM AND IMAGINATIVE IDEAS... <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495547552427","data":"59243f0247d5f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495547565655","data":"
ALWAYS SLEEPS SHAMELESSLY IN THE CLASS......<\/p>
in other words the backbenchers have complete right to sleep in the class... <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495547618565","data":"592440629f7f0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495547649753","data":"
DISTRACTIVE IN NATURE .........<\/p>
DISTURBS PROFESSOR AND THE WHOLE CLASS BY ASKING IRRELEVANT QUESTIONS..<\/p>
they are self readers so they keep on asking questions to disturb the class for entertainment.... <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495547924524","data":"592441ac39404"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495547928826","data":"
NEVER PREPARE NOTES .....BUT COMPLETES ASSIGNMENTS ON TIME...<\/p>
as these do not take any interests in class topics they do not feel responsible to prepare notes...<\/p>
but they copy the assignments assigned on time which shows their interest towards studies.. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495548257005","data":"592441f182c84"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495548314542","data":"
KEEPS ON USING PHONE BETWEEN THE LECTURES.....<\/p>
this is actually a major benefit....<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495548412161","data":"59244269e952c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495548440021","data":"
EATS THE LUNCH BEFORE LUNCH TIME .....<\/p>
they keep on eating the food stuff in the class without getting noticed by the teachers...<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495548526097","data":"592443f985355"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495548529899","data":"
ALWAYS COMPLETES THE FILE WORK OF ANOTHER SUBJECT..<\/p>
as these do not concentrate in the class , they use their time in completing files of another subject...and this is why many times these are expelled from the class... <\/p>
#we are easily the teachers first target..<\/p>
#The moment the teacher leaves the class we are the first ones to start making noise...<\/p>
#We always stare out of the windows in order to wave hands to our friends ..<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495549316780","data":"592445e5f4085"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495549328882","data":"592445f3b2214"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495549374876","data":"
SO ....... THE COOL STUDS OUT THERE GO CREATIVE ....GO CRAZY .....GO HAPPY.....<\/p>
BECAUSE ''''' IF FIRST BENCHERS FIND THEMSELVES TO BE THE MASTERS .....LET THEM KNOW THAT BACKBENCHERS ARE THE BOSS...... ''''<\/p>"}]
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