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One of the best things of CBIT is easily the plethora of options you have when deciding which activity\/club to get involved with. They all try equally hard to woo freshers and increase their reach, so here's a cheat sheet to help freshers decide which ones they want to join.<\/p>
1. Communicando<\/b><\/p>
One of the biggest clubs in CBIT, they are the literature club and host the biggest literary event every year; 'Literati'. Communicando is a powerful group which hosts events throughout the year and pitches new ideas to the college admins. Those who are good with communication and can handle responsibility will shine in this club. The only downsides might be that those who are interested only in pursuing writing or other purely literary activities will find that this club is more about the admin work around it.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495522062345","data":"5923db5abb860"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495518995318","data":"
2. CBIT MUN<\/b> <\/p>
This is one of the most well-known clubs- not only in the college, but in all of Hyderabad. The CBIT-MUN hosted every is one of the most sought-after MUNS and is usually held in a swanky hotel with hundreds of students attending, as delegates or otherwise. The standards of this club are quite high and you'll need to be an effective communicator, a convincing speaker and also have an extensive knowledge of the events of the world. Those who think current events aren't their cup of tea can still be in the MUN club as part of the Organising Committee, Publicity Team, etc. Be warned though; being part of the CBIT MUN club takes up a lot of your time.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495522395112","data":"5923dca8361a0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495519440730","data":"
3. Street Cause <\/b><\/p>
This club is all about community service and social service. They have a lot of events spread over the year that focus on helping out in less privileged areas and spreading awareness. Their biggest event happens every year for a whole week called 'Impact Week', during which they visit a village or town that needs help and set up a medical camp, teaching courses, etc. It is perfect for those who are compassionate and want to give back to society. The only drawback is that they require you to go around collecting funds every week or so, which is a huge pain.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495522610653","data":"5923dd803aec8"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495519897382","data":"
4. Transcendent and Celeritas<\/b><\/p>
Transcendent is the college newspaper and the Celeritas is the college magazines. They are both entirely run by students only; everything from the writing to the designing and printing. The Transcendent team is a tight-knit team that brainstorms together, decides what pieces to go with, allots them to writers and edits the final version. The design team then puts it together and sends it to be printed. The Celeritas team accepts all kinds of writing, from musings and opinion pieces to poetry, jokes and short stories. They even accept photography submissions and drawings. Those interested in serious writing or design will have a great time with these clubs. The downside is that sometimes work can get hectic with deadlines and pressure.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495522718421","data":"5923ddeb70654"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495520480303","data":"
5. CBCC- Chaitanya Bharathi Cultural Club<\/b><\/p>
This is the cultural club of CBIT and handles all the cultural events like singing, dancing, painting, etc. They are responsible for the college fest, 'Shruti' and handle everything from the decoration and events to management and sponsorship. Those with an artistic flair and a love for the finer things in life will love it here at this club. Those who do decide to get in this club might be asked to stay long hours after college though, during busy times.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495522732661","data":"5923dfa657488"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495520886158","data":"
6. Any Sports Team<\/b><\/p>
The college teams of different sports announce tryouts at different times, so you'll have to keep your eyes open for this. You'll be required to come for practices for a couple of weeks, after which it will be decided if you make it to the college team. Being part of a sports team is the best thing ever and you can read more about the advantages that come with it here<\/a>. The drawbacks are that it takes up a lot of your time and you might be required to stay back after classes for practice.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495521860719","data":"5923da9849036"}]
Practical skills are very important and it could be argued that they are as important as academic qualifications when it comes to getting a job. Nevertheless, it is unlikely that academic qualifications will ever become unnecessary.There are certain manual jobs such as cleaning and labouring where formal qualifications are less important. Employers in these industries are more likely to employ people with a good working knowledge of the job and what it entails. However, even in these jobs it is important for people to have a minimum level of education, especially if they want to rise above the lowest working level. <\/p>
How can a person without good writing and mathematical skills balance a budget or manage staff? <\/p>
How can such a person make informed decisions about which products to use or safety issues in the workplace?<\/p>
Having said this, a student graduating from university with the highest level of qualifications, but limited practical skills, still has a great deal to learn. None of us would expect or want a doctor without many years of practical experience and training to perform an essential operation. Students from all disciplines need to understand that entering the job market with a degree in management, for example, does not automatically qualify them for a managerial role.Clearly, education is important in teaching the theoretical side of any profession. <\/p>
This theoretical knowledge forms an important basis for practical skills which are also essential. In truth neither one nor the other is dispensable when it comes to getting a good job.<\/p>
A THEORY CAN BE PROVED BY EXPERIMENT...BUT NO PATH LEADS FROM EXPERIMENT TO THE BIRTH OF THEORY-ALBERT EINSTEIN<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495555669102","data":"59245ea994873"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495555711198","data":"59245ed4e33c4"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495555725416","data":"59245ede5ebac"}]
Engineering is \"the thing\" today. Millions of people get into engineering not knowing what they're gonna do for the next four years of their life. They do it just because they have to. I have asked loads of my friends why they want to pursue engineering. The most recurring answer I got back is, \"What else can I do?\"<\/p>
You can do loads of other things. We are living in the greatest era. The amount of opportunities we have are literally endless. Everyone has a passion. Everyone has something they wish they did every single day. For me it is cooking. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495539805777","data":"
In a time where there are more engineering students than there are jobs, I think it's time people paid attention to the lesser taken streams out there. Hotel management and hospitality is one of them. This field has been frowned upon for the better part of a generation. This was evident with my own family. When I first pitched the idea of becoming a chef to my grandparents, they said, \"A chef? Isn't that the same as running a catering service?\" And I don't really blame them. This is the sad truth about the society. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495544545404","data":"5924332f9670d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495540019075","data":"
The hospitality industry isn't just about cooking, as misconstrued by most people. It is about people. It is about interacting with loads of people. So if you love meeting and talking to new people, think about joining the industry. There are tons of career prospects. You can be a chef, you can manage the front office of a hotel, you can be a bartender and so much more. And the service sector needs more people. There are enough people working in air-conditioned cubicles in front of a computer. There aren't enough skilled people pouring your drinks at a restaurant.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495544636498","data":"592433907b285"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495537578154","data":"
So in conclusion, this is an industry with constant opportunities for growth and with loads of great people. I implore you to break away from the engineering rat-race and to consider the hospitality industry, or any other less popular streams.<\/p>"}]
There are some among us whose true calling doesn't just lie in one field, but many different ones. Such people are called Multipotentialite because they have potential in multiple fields. One such Multipotentialite is Sravya Kothalanka, the 20-year-old Geology graduate from Bhavans New Science College. We caught up with Sravya for a chat about her work and more! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495565025213","data":"5924848922b30"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495565027776","data":"
Sravya, or Vichitralu, which is her artist name, is a singer, a classically trained dancer, an artist and dreams of travelling the high seas after pursuing oceanography. She also dabbles in writing from time to time, and also writes songs, \"I'm a full-time artist and a musician, and I also write Telugu songs,\" says Sravya, \"our music is mostly fusion rock, English and Telugu songs. We perform under the name The Kothalanka Project.\"<\/p>
Being a full-time musician doesn't stop Sravya from being an artist, as she shows her work in psychedelic and dream art, \"Art, to me, it's like meditation. I'm inspired by the Indian Mythology and the things around me,\" she says. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495565906544","data":"592486b11da89"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495565933112","data":"592486b9e199e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495565939475","data":"
Sravya goes on to speak about her beginnings with art and music, \"My dad was into music and he was the one who introduced me to this world. I did compete in a few competitions before realising that I wanted to do my own thing and not compete. I've been happier since\" she laughs, \"that being said, I love performing and showcasing my art. It is truly liberating, and as a young person today, it is important for one to liberate themselves and do what they are good at.\"<\/p>
We conclude our interview with one final question, asking the young artist where she sees herself 5 years down the line. She smiles before replying, \"I have a vision of becoming some mad mystic or travel the world and then write books about the places I visit about all my experiences, for me and for the world.\"<\/p>
For the dreamers, artists and many other people who are yet in the search for their true calling in life, Sravya is a great example of embracing her various interests and achieving greatness in it. Maybe your true calling was something you were good at all along? Let us know in the comments, and also check out more of Sravya's work! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495566754205","data":"59248a0757314"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495566756189","data":"59248a0c08b6a"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495566758174","data":"59248a128e49d"}]
There are countless superheroes to choose from but the batman managed to cling into his character all the time because of his practical yet imaginative plot!!!!!<\/p>
Sure as hell with his character ,keeps us being a badasses in our lives too (In a good way of course)<\/p>
here are some that i thought out QUIRKS OF BEING A BATMAN!(dramatic music......)<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495540671767","data":"
BEING CONTENT WITH YOURSELF<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495541354356","data":"592426b77cc97"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495540704284","data":"
Sounds great ,awesome and all but it is really possible to be content about ourselves .I mean once we were already are when we where kids.In case of batman(or anyone) he is up to Something magestic and working on things which is more than himself<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495540721870","data":"
MASTERING DIFFERENT FIELDS<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495541404914","data":"592426ec5b075"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495540742960","data":"
This helps us to merge different fields and opens up a new dimensions of innovation.Like a Leonardo Da Vinci ,our beloved batman has mastered the art of fighting, technology and mind games for that extra ummmph!!!And been a modern renaissance man!!! <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495540814139","data":"
FACING ONCE FEAR<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495541463778","data":"59242727c8666"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495540825488","data":"
This ensures us getting a growth as a person .Fear is being in our limiting believes and is like being in a cave of limiting thoughts.As bruce tackling his own demons like a boss costs him some emotional labour but its worth the effort ,same for us too<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495541043240","data":"
RELYING ON YOURSELF<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495541552905","data":"5924278077763"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495541060936","data":"
Sure as hell we rely because ,yeah, we are social animals but that doesn't stop us being damn good in creating things on our own right!.NOT a dramatic batcave or exotic fast cars and jets but something as good as those things!!!!!<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495541149078","data":"
BEING A GIVER (SAVIOUR)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495541622591","data":"592427c4d324c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495541194145","data":"
Being there for the people we care about .Gotham when becoming ashes and jeopardized by evil ,the batman the saviour, saved the city and lifted from its ashes of captivity!!!!.After all being a giver than a taker makes a person gem as heaven!!!<\/p>"}]
Hyderabad has a lot of cool places where you can do a lot of cool things, if you know where to look. For all the people who are sitting at home and lazing around, here are five amazing places you can go to.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495444377923","data":"Lamakaan
Time and again, various surveys popped up by various firms on students' employability<\/a> and there were a lot of instances when students' mediocrity and lack of employable skills were portrayed as a mistake of the students <\/a>and not of the system as a whole. But Mentor Mind, a venture started by three youngsters in Hyderabad aims to address this very problem and increase the overall employability of fresh graduates, in a very unique way.<\/p>Started by three engineering grads and alumni of the prestigious organisation AIESEC, Luvieen Alva, Megha Gajjala and Suhas Kaul, Mentor Mind aims to bridge the gap between students and employees by providing students with an opportunity to work on live projects, hand-picked by the employers. Their personal experiences in AIESEC and their experiences in engineering colleges was what motivated them to start this.<\/p>\"It was in 2014 that we wanted to start something related to education, and having studied engineering, all of us knew very well how the education system puts very insignificant amount of focus on practical knowledge. And having gone through the torture of studying a course we had absolutely no interest in and what eventually gave us close to zero skills to do what we do today, helping young students learn beyond our one-dimensional education system,\" explains Suhas, talking about how they started it.<\/p>The result, is an online platform where students & young professionals can access and work on real-time work situations in the form of challenges. These challenges are procured in collaboration with organisations from various industrial and functional backgrounds. \"These challenges are also heavily gamified, to motivate students further and are in a wide range of fields ranging from writing, to marketing, to technical challenges,\" says Suhas.<\/p>Another known issue that this team is working towards solving is the issue of ready-made projects being sold to students at various institutions in areas like Ameerpet. \"A lot of students buy projects, without having any knowledge or any resources and we are working towards giving them projects where they'll actually work in a proper work scenario and get certified by companies, only based on their work. We also have mentors who constantly guide the students and teach them in an experiential way,\" he says, adding, \"While students can submit our challenges as their final year project, it's not just restricted to that. Students can choose from a wide array of options, even if it has got nothing to do with their field of study. For instance, an engineering student can complete a challenge in writing or design or whatever he\/she wishes too, and this will add the much needed boost to their resume if they choose to pursue a career later in that field.\"<\/p>To make it more foolproof, they also have an evaluation criteria and certification is issued only after students submit the proper documentation and fulfil all the evaluation criteria. This entire platform is free of cost for students. \"We only charge a nominal fee from the students at the time of certification. Other than that, it's all free and students can take part in any challenge for free,\" shares Suhas.<\/p>"}]
Started by three engineering grads and alumni of the prestigious organisation AIESEC, Luvieen Alva, Megha Gajjala and Suhas Kaul, Mentor Mind aims to bridge the gap between students and employees by providing students with an opportunity to work on live projects, hand-picked by the employers. Their personal experiences in AIESEC and their experiences in engineering colleges was what motivated them to start this.<\/p>
\"It was in 2014 that we wanted to start something related to education, and having studied engineering, all of us knew very well how the education system puts very insignificant amount of focus on practical knowledge. And having gone through the torture of studying a course we had absolutely no interest in and what eventually gave us close to zero skills to do what we do today, helping young students learn beyond our one-dimensional education system,\" explains Suhas, talking about how they started it.<\/p>
The result, is an online platform where students & young professionals can access and work on real-time work situations in the form of challenges. These challenges are procured in collaboration with organisations from various industrial and functional backgrounds. \"These challenges are also heavily gamified, to motivate students further and are in a wide range of fields ranging from writing, to marketing, to technical challenges,\" says Suhas.<\/p>
Another known issue that this team is working towards solving is the issue of ready-made projects being sold to students at various institutions in areas like Ameerpet. \"A lot of students buy projects, without having any knowledge or any resources and we are working towards giving them projects where they'll actually work in a proper work scenario and get certified by companies, only based on their work. We also have mentors who constantly guide the students and teach them in an experiential way,\" he says, adding, \"While students can submit our challenges as their final year project, it's not just restricted to that. Students can choose from a wide array of options, even if it has got nothing to do with their field of study. For instance, an engineering student can complete a challenge in writing or design or whatever he\/she wishes too, and this will add the much needed boost to their resume if they choose to pursue a career later in that field.\"<\/p>
To make it more foolproof, they also have an evaluation criteria and certification is issued only after students submit the proper documentation and fulfil all the evaluation criteria. This entire platform is free of cost for students. \"We only charge a nominal fee from the students at the time of certification. Other than that, it's all free and students can take part in any challenge for free,\" shares Suhas.<\/p>"}]
1. The Indian Army conducted a major counter-terrorism operation over the last three days at the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir and destroyed many Pakistani posts which were aiding cross-border militant incursion, and also announced that they will release a video of the assault.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495542907843","data":"59242cded655d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495542293418","data":"
2. After the Manchester Blasts which shook UK yesterday, Indian President Pranab Mukherjee expressed solidarity with UK and condemned the attacks<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495543129548","data":"59242dab3fca7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495542291179","data":"
3. Paytm launched the Paytm Payments Bank today, with significant changes and features for users.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495543296852","data":"59242e518bdf1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495542289485","data":"
4. Prime Minister Narendra Modi today pitched for an \"Asia-Africa growth corridor\" supported by Japan and India, just days after China launched its ambitious OBOR (One Belt, One Road) initiative. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495543374144","data":"59242e9e77a20"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495542287884","data":"
5. NASA astronauts Peggy Whitson and Jack Fischer are all set for an unscheduled spacewalk outside the International Space Station (ISS) Tuesday, May 23, to replace a critical computer relay box that failed May 20.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495543531775","data":"59242f3d0c2ea"}]
Those familiar with the work of Stephen King and his life should already know that King used to write his stories to deal with his fears. King, who has suffered addictions for a large part of his adult life, wrote his scary and macabre stories in order to face his fear, it was his way of dealing with the things that terrified him the most. This lead to him writing truly terrifying stories ever put on print, but I digress, so here's a review for, in my opinion, his greatest horror work ever. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495529838274","data":"5923fe05e94a6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495529840116","data":"
King might be extremely popular but he is not without faults, and IT as a book is a great example of both his greatest strengths and weaknesses. While on one hand, King went out of his way to decide the kind of monster he wanted to use for the book after questioning people and himself, 'What scared children the most?', on the other hand, the book is 1200 pages long, filled with overlong exposition and long periods of discussion and world building. This can get quite annoying because the number of characters and the number of pages devoted to seemingly insignificant things can be greatly reduced, and yet King takes his time with the characters and the story. <\/p>
Set over a period of multiple years, with a monster that takes the shape of whatever it's victim fears the most, IT is a book that takes some of the most innocent time of your life, your childhood, and adds horror to it. In some editions, the ominous warning at the start of the book, where it advises readers to read the book in a well-lit room, does a fantastic job in setting the tone without even actually getting to the prose itself. <\/p>
The prose, on the other hand, is quite conservative with how it handles it's titular character's appearance, but when the horror elements do kick in, King's style proves that there is no equal to him in writing horror. The long gaps between the horror elements add to the feeling of foreboding and you are left anticipating for the monster to be lurking just around the corner on the next page. It makes for a wonderful reading experience, and of course, it will chill you to the bone. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495530572265","data":"5923fe1dd1d82"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495530574210","data":"
If you think the above image is funny, try reading the book or watching the movie, or wait for the 2017 adaptation to be released. <\/i><\/p>
This book is a cultural phenomenon, to say the least. A fresh new generation of kids across the world developed a fear of clowns after reading this book, and I, when I first read it, was a teenager with a penchant for horror movies and stories. IT was the book that made me think I was done with horror for a good while, the book is terrifying, intense and it will scare you, no matter who you are. <\/p>
King is king in writing about fears, and this book cemented him as a legend of Horror fiction. I can only think of H.P. Lovecraft, thinking about who could possibly be superior to King's writing style. Lovecraft insipred an entire mythos, and his works are twisted enough to make you feel you are going insane yourself, but that is a story for another time. <\/p>
Click here<\/a> to buy Stephen King's IT!<\/p>"}]
1. Finance Minister Arun Jaitley files a fresh defamation suit against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, worth Rs. 10 crore. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495453926401","data":"5922d3fc73ca1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495453929061","data":"
2. Congress today dismissed Pakistan's claim that the ICJ will intervene in the Kashmir issue, said the country was 'highly mistaken.'<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495454612687","data":"5922d3e322b45"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495454620906","data":"
3. The AIMPLB today filed an affidavit with the Supreme Court stating that they will announce to Qazis to advise bridegrooms to not use Triple talaq in one sitting, as it is an undesirable practice. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495454765607","data":"5922d483b603d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495454779362","data":"
4. India's ultra luxury train Tejas today started from the Chatrapati Shivaji Terminal at 3:25 PM towards Goa. The train, equipped with modern amenities like auto doors and in train wifi. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495455183384","data":"5922d61c72021"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1495455190632","data":"
5. President of the United States Donald Trump does a U-Turn, takes a soft tone against Islam after spending his entire campaign demonising the religion. Trump, who is currently visiting Saudi Arabia, said in a speech that young Muslim boys and girls need to grow up in a world without fear. Meanwhile, his daughter Ivanka praised the progress women have made in the country, the same country that still refuses to let women go anywhere without permission or a male companion, and where women are legally not allowed to drive. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1495455485725","data":"5922d7639fad4"}]
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