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Craving a real adventure? <\/p>
Join in to travel someplace else on an exciting night trek near Mumbai.\nSkip the usual Saturday night hustle to climb up to the Prabalmachi plateau<\/b><\/i> on a lovely moonlit night, stay over in a little village and wake up at dawn for a challenging trek and rewarding sunrise at the peak of Kalavantin Durg.<\/b><\/i> <\/p>
\nItinerary:\nSaturday - 23rd April<\/b> <\/p>
5 pm<\/b>: The private bus will pick you up from pre-decided pick up points and head towards the base village - Thakurwadi <\/p>
7 pm:<\/b> You reach Thakurwadi village and eat a light snack before the ascend. <\/p>
7.40 pm:<\/b> You start ascending towards Prabalmachi - a beautiful plateau that is actually the base village for the trek to Kalavantin Durg. Trekking is exciting at this point as you can see the moon rising from behind the mountains, and the low light adds to the thrill. <\/p>
9.45 pm<\/b>: At Prabalmachi, delicious local food will be served as dinner. <\/p>
10.30 pm<\/b>: Just hang around at Prabalmachi and chat up with fellow trekkers. <\/p>
Let's play a game or two or hear interesting stories. Sleep over in the village dorm for a few hours. <\/p>
\nSunday - 24th April\n5 am<\/b>: Wake up! It's time to conquer the mighty Kalavantin Durg. Just before the break of dawn, start ascending to reach the pinnacle of the fort. <\/p>
7 am:<\/b> Enjoy the view from up there! Soak in the gorgeous sunrise and then start descending to get back to Prabalmachi. <\/p>
9 am: <\/b>After a hearty breakfast, start walking down to get to the base village. <\/p>
11 am<\/b>: The bus is waiting for you. Hop on and get back home with weary feet but fond memories of the trek. <\/p>
\nInclusions:\nTravel via private a\/c bus\nMeals - evening snack, dinner and next morning breakfast\nStay in village dormitories\nTrek expertise and safety\n\nDoes Not Include the following:\nAny extra meals\nActivities\nAnything else not mentioned in Inclusions'<\/p>
For registrations and more information Click<\/a><\/p>"}]
The concept of 3D art is getting onto another level!<\/p>
Before it was just a flower or a dolphin which was created in a 3-dimensional manner, but now this art is going to save the lives of many!<\/p>
Yes! you heard it right! <\/p>
The government would soon allow three-dimensional paintings of fake speed breakers on highways and urban roads to tame speeding drivers. The paintings appear as 3D barriers to oncoming motorists, although the road is completely flat.<\/p>
Recently, a 3D painting by two artists who painted a 3D speed breaker on Ahmedabad roads has gone viral and urban development minister M Venkaiah Naidu has referred this 3D illusion of speed bumps to NHAI. <\/p>
In 2008, such fake speed bumps were installed for the first time at 100 junctions in the US. Soon we are going to witness them on the roads of India too.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461238946010","data":"5718bcb714f89"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461235485646","data":"
Our Telangana is blessed with so much of young talent and one of the extreamly talented person is Sinagarapu Sivarama Krishna, a 3D artist who is all set to create 3D crossings and 3D bumps on the roads to eliminate accidents.<\/p>
All he need is a little support from the government and people to encourage his talent.<\/p>
He is also a 'Golden Brush Holder' from 'Touchtalent.com and recently a recipient of 'Wonder Book Of Records International Certificate' <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1461239062552","data":"c4ES6umXkCc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461238985136","data":"
His 3D paintings are exhibited at the fests, college functions, companies, and also were published in an international magazine, Fenamizah, from Turkey for the last two years. <\/p>
\nHe is now pursuing his M.tech in Sri Chaitanya College of Engineering, Karimnagar. He is waiting for a perfect breakthrough in his career.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461238886899","data":"5718bc7c2cd43"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461236884705","data":"
You can contact him on 8106693691. <\/p>
To witness his works Click <\/a><\/p>"}]
It was yet another routine day for her, as usual, she opened her wardrobe and found nothing interesting to wear, than the same old clothes. So she chopped off her old t shirt into a fringed one, everyone at her college loved it and wanted to get it done for them. <\/p>
This was a 'Eureka' moment which completely changed her life! which led her to start 'Artist Shoppie' - A one stop shop for all shopaholics looking for unconventional masterpieces.<\/p>
Let us know about her journey in her words..<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461390924121","data":"571b0e68695f6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461230997696","data":"
\"There's a way to do it better\u2014find it.\" \u200c \u200c<\/b><\/i><\/p>
This is the mantra that We - Sonal Agarwal and Navneeta Reddy follow for getting our creative juices flowing and challenging ourselves at every step to do better than yesterday and to bring new,exciting and innovative products for our clients. \u200c \u200c \u200c<\/i><\/p>
Artist Shoppie<\/b> is the place for anyone who loves innovative personalised handmade masterpieces. Our USP is our carefully crafted photo printed flowers. <\/i><\/p>
We print colourful pictures and text on the natural roses which no one else in India does. We are soon going to launch another technology in flowers with which the flowers will stay fresh for atleast a year!<\/b> \u200c \u200c We are also into making handmade, eco-friendly and upcycled jewellery and accessories. In clothing, apart from the designer wear clothing, they\u2019ve started a one of a kind scheme called ABRA-KA-DABRA.<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461390968434","data":"571b0e8bd6c2c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461231094041","data":"
In this, the customers get a chance to revamp their clothes or shoes which they no longer find interesting to wear and want to get a makeover done. <\/i><\/p>
They transform those plain dull clothes into some cool and stylish stuff to wear by customising it according to the whims and fancies of the customers.\u2019 \u200c \u200c<\/i><\/p>
Me and Navneeta began Artist Shoppie while we were pursuing our graduation. In a common Sanskrit class, I met my co-founder and we instantly connected on the topic that interested us the most - CRAFTS. <\/i><\/p>
Within no time, we came up our first ever startup ARTIST SHOPPIE. The idea of revamping clothes came in, while we were in college and one day as usual after opening the wardrobe I find that I have nothing interesting to wear but the same old boring clothes, so I decided to chop off an old T-shirt into a fringed one. Everyone at college loved it and wanted to get it done that was our Eureka moment. We never thought that our simple idea and hobby could actually become a business plan.<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461390948874","data":"571b0e783cec9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461231132519","data":"
Even after taking it online we expected only our friends and family to turn up, but to our astonishment in no time, we were shipping our products all over India. <\/i><\/p>
So our team is growing now and today we have a few more selected artists and crafters working with us.\u201d We never believed we could actually take it this far since when we started this everyone around us criticised us even our families saying this idea won't work as our products are a bit too expensive. <\/i><\/p>
But we believed in ourselves and our products and we knew we just had to find the right customers for it. And now here we are after facing so many obstacles at every step especially the transportation for the natural flowers but yes every bit of it was worth it. <\/i><\/p>
Everything that happened had a lesson in store for us. We couldn't be happier than this. Since \"WE LOVE WHAT WE ARE DOING AND WE DO WHAT WE LOVE!\" <\/b><\/i><\/p>
Our goal is to establish our company as the best Gifting company in India when it comes to personalised and innovative Gifting! <\/i><\/p>
Thank you\"<\/i><\/p>"}]
Designed for film enthusiasts who wish to study the basics of filmmaking, the Six-Week (60 hours) Filmmaking workshop covers all the aspects of filmmaking from start to finish, that is pre to post production. <\/p>
All the basics with an emphasis on the grammar of a script, how to work on your story to convert it into a full-fledged script, how to work on casting and shot division and working with actors will be covered. <\/p>
Students each writes and direct short scenes of increasing complexity which are screened and critiqued in class. <\/p>
The last two weeks we work on a final classroom project from concept and script to shoot and editing. Following production and post-production, students screen their work for their classmates and instructor and engage in critiques and discussion. <\/p>
It will be screened for family and friends at the end of the workshop where certificates will be handed.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461222170546","data":"57187b2f6da01"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461221890742","data":"
Workshop On<\/i>: May 2nd, Monday<\/p>
Timings<\/i>: 7:00 p.m <\/p>
Location:<\/i> Kamaan: Hyderabad, N.B.T Nagar Entrance, Mithila Nagar, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, Telangana 500034, India<\/p>
Registration Fee<\/i>: 12500\/-<\/p>
For registrations<\/i> Click here<\/a><\/p>Age limit: <\/i>16 years and above.<\/p>"}]
Age limit: <\/i>16 years and above.<\/p>"}]
DCP have crafted the Digital Image Processing in such a way that the participants can get more of a practical hands-on experience. <\/p>
This workshop will ensure a complete learning to a photographer to help present his \/ her photographs for contests, exhibitions, print-media publications or for commercial use. <\/p>
Course Details : <\/p>
1. Brightness, contrast, levels, curves and exposure control <\/p>
2. Understanding colors, color balance, hue control, saturation control <\/p>
3. File types and Image size, cropping, framing and presenting your images <\/p>
4. Sharpening, blurring, smudging, burning, dodging and cropping <\/p>
5. Image selection tools and playing with layers <\/p>
6. Cloning, use of content aware <\/p>
7. Understanding Camera raw <\/p>
8. Gradient tool <\/p>
9. Creating HDR images0 <\/p>
10. Monochrome magic<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461221486126","data":"5718788294ac4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461221238446","data":"
Event On<\/i>: 24th April, Sunday<\/p>
Timings<\/i>: 10:00 a.m to 6:00 p.m<\/p>
Location:<\/i> Hotel NKM's Grand: Hyderabad, 6-3-563\/31\/1, Off Taj Deccan Road Erramanzil, Somajiguda, Hyderabad, Telangana 500082, India <\/p>
Registration Fee: <\/i>2900\/- <\/p>
For Registrations Click<\/a><\/p>"}]
When I was growing up, I used to wait for holidays to arrive so I can go to my village and sit near a canal in my village and enjoy the scenery. It's a regular scene to see kids making boats out of paper and leaving them in the water. They used to run along the banks as the currents were pushing those tiny paper boats. Those paper boats fascinated me.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461208137214","data":"57184466a8301"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461208160056","data":"
I was always curious where they ended their journey. No one cared about that. Lot of questions were their on my mind. I was puzzled. I was thinking to myself why people can't hold them and move in the water. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461208277436","data":"
As I grew, I understood the essence behind a paper boat. Paper boat is very close to our life. If we are stuck at one place, we sink very soon. If we are continuously moving forward and exploring new domains, we survive. To lead a PROPER life it needs both PRO and PER. PRO stands for Professional and PER Stands for Personal. Both needs to be balanced to lead a proper life.<\/p>
In a nutshell, in our lives, we need to Move On..<\/p>"}]
\"Taking off the mind from numerous things and putting on one at a time\" is Concentration.<\/p>
People spending the utmost of time in theater or in cricket stadium or before television watching are very attentive besides the focused person. Now that exam has knocked down, but all wanna chill and relax taking no stress all the time. So here are the five activities that would increase one's concentration power and could be calm. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461201907905","data":"
Focusing on sleep:<\/u><\/b> Anytime, anywhere, if you want to relax and take your mind off those racing thoughts or distracting topics, just close eyes and on the count of 2-4 inhale the fresh air and then on the same count exhale it. It reduces stress and one facing insomnia will no longer face it after practicing this exercise. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461201965594","data":"57182c50c4c9b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461201998517","data":"
Relaxation:<\/u><\/b> Folks frustrated at home, at college, at a desk after working for long, may close your eyes and focus on contracting and relaxing each muscle for 3-5 seconds. Start from toe till head relieving each muscle with deep and slow breaths. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461202059422","data":"57182ccaf321b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461202117347","data":"
When you read & write:<\/u><\/b> Everyone should train themselves to think clearly as without that one can not think of focusing on thoughts. You may create a habit of reading the small articles carefully then put it on a paper whatever remembered. This exercise will enhance your communication skills along the concentration power. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461202200643","data":"57182d33e2196"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461202232758","data":"
The Eastern method:<\/u><\/b> The Eastern method or Alternate Nostril Breathing is one of the important breathing and concentration activity.\nSit in upright in a meditative position. Press the right thumb against the right nostril and inhale the deep breaths through the left on the count. Now close off the left nostril with ring finger and exhale the air from the right one. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461202302276","data":"57182da074000"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461202330421","data":"
Watch Concentration:<\/u><\/b> Sit down calmly on a chair and place an object in the front. Spare five minutes of your time and observe the object, taking your mind off everything else. This activity increases memorizing power, eye sight too. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461202446421","data":"57182e2ad481d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461202468632","data":"
These techniques along being focused, energize,let enjoy health benefits,release tension, helpful from the career point of view too. <\/p>
If you have any other way and wants that in the list then let us know by your comments :)<\/p>"}]
\nWe are sometimes compelled to react on certain issues.It doesn\u2019t mean you involve in issues that have nothing to do with your life. <\/p>
Recently,Kate Middleton,the duchess of England along with Prince William visited India.The writer Shobha De responding with a body shaming act of Middleton.She responded by saying that it would be better for Kate not to wear sarees as she doesn't have any curves.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461173593778","data":"
Kate Middleton wore elegant dresses during her trip here in India.Shobha De comments invited a backlash from people.A girl named Sneha Roy gave an apt reply and it so much makes sense. <\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461173626113","data":"5717bd992b07c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461173651877","data":"
Here is her post(Sneha Roy) stating her reply to Shobha De<\/p>
\"A Sari needs curves : Kate has none.\" - Shobhaa De<\/p>
Let me tell you, when an 80-year old Indian woman, be it your aging mother, mother-in-law, or your own grandmother : greets you with a smile so radiant, bedecked in a saree loosely draped over her frail body : her once supple youth having fallen victim to Time : A Sari needs no curves.<\/p>
Let me tell you, when your daughter of ten, excitedly dons on a sari, with a being glowing soft with a loveliness so childlike on Saraswati Puja : A Sari needs no curves.<\/p>
Let me tell you, when an anorexic Indian girl, dresses up all pretty in a pink sari to bring in a new tomorrow, lighting up her father's face to remove his tears of distress : A Sari needs no curves. <\/p>
But, I being an amateur, find it rather hilarious to tell you what a writer needs. <\/p>
Empathy. <\/p>
Respect.<\/p>
And, a heart.<\/p>
Ms De, seems like, you my \"curvaceous\" woman, have none. Such a Shame.\t <\/p>"}]
If you're graduating soon or have just graduated, you might be thinking \"What next?\"<\/p>
If you have a long-term plan what to do soon after studies then choosing your career is a cake walk and you can lead your life in an organised manner, but what if you don't have longer career plans? <\/p>
Don't worry we are here to guide you<\/p>
Many grads take time to decide their career path, and sometimes it's hard to work out what kind of job or profession is right for you until you try several things (ie through work experience). Sometimes it helps to depart the short-term and the longer-term plans; you don't need to let uncertainty about what career you finally want to pursue, prevent you from taking action now.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461145313081","data":"
So here are the most popular 'Next Steps' for new grads<\/p>
-> Get (more) work experience <\/b><\/p>
Most graduate recruiters now expect you to have at least some work experience. Even if the experience isn't specifically relevant to the job you are applying for, it will probably have helped you to develop some of the 'transferable skills' employers look for, such as communication, teamwork, and organisation skills.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461149186201","data":"57175e199a6f3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461148499282","data":"
-> Furthur Studies <\/b><\/p>
A postgraduate qualification is essential for some areas of work, for others spending time getting more work experience may be more valuable. In terms of employability, many graduate employers do value additional qualifications, but the onus will be on you to explain why you chose to do further study and what you have gained from it that sets you apart from other people in terms of your suitability for a particular job.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461149241198","data":"57175e493d1c3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461148720449","data":"
-> Looking For a Graduate Job <\/b><\/p>
If you already know what type of work you're interested in and you feel you have the kind of skills, qualifications and experience relevant graduate employers are looking for, you might be in a position to start applying for graduate jobs straight away. See the graduate jobs and schemes section for information about what sorts of graduate jobs are available and when to apply. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461149281078","data":"57175e71195f1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461149061054","data":"
->Taking time out<\/b><\/p>
If you didn't take a gap year before university or you just feel like you need a break to recover or take stock before embarking on a career path, taking time out (often with some travel) is a popular choice. You'll find more information about things to consider if you're thinking about this option, such as factoring in timescales for applications and interviews.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461149340750","data":"57175eaf9e40b"}]
I always had this doubt on my mind, whether someone can inspire me. I was not motivated when I hear people telling me success stories. I always spoke to that wonderful person who is confused about his capabilities. That confused person is me. <\/p>
As I was growing up, the aspiration to become special has made me think that I should always stand out of the crowd. I never understood in those days that being normal is the toughest thing as we grow.<\/p>
Today at 26, I feel we need to understand that getting motivated by others doesn't last long, but when we start thinking to ourselves and learn from our own life we can be a better person.<\/p>
Whenever you feel lonely, don't forget that you are with a best person. Do as many mistakes as possible, coz you don't have any new to commit. In the college days it's all about learning. So, Can Someone inspire us..Yes it's YOU....<\/p>"}]
Her mother passed away when she was 12-year-old and her father left her and her sister alone. <\/p>
The both sisters were left in the care of their ageing grandparents, many of the relatives suggested their grandparents to get her married, but Karishma the elder one wasn't ready she wanted to go to the school.<\/p>
Let us know the courageous story of Karishma and her sister and find out how they reacted to their family situation.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461140844936","data":"57173d7d5d32b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461138467090","data":"
A narrow road meanders through Khamare village lined on both sides by trees, small farmlands, and mud huts. Karishma\u2019s tiny mud-and-daub home stands indistinguishable from the rest. <\/p>
\"When my mother died, my biggest worry was how would we feed the family? How would I take care of my younger sister? How would I meet the medical needs of my ailing grandfather? I was so lost.\u201d <\/i> says Karishma<\/p>
\u201cMy father didn\u2019t even ask us. I was just 12 when I started working, But all this didn\u2019t stop me from going to school!\u201d <\/i>She added.<\/p>
Karishma checked that her sister didn't drop out either. \u201cWe just have each other \u2013 I knew even back then how important education was to our future.\u201d<\/i><\/p>
\u201cThe neighbours advised my grandparents to marry me off. I convinced them otherwise \u2013 but I had to do all I could to keep the kitchen fires burning. From farming to working as a maid, I did it all,\u201d <\/i>Karishma shares.<\/i><\/p>
\u201cEventually, my younger sister Swati would join me in the fields. That would double our income,\u201d<\/i> she adds.\n\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461140853688","data":"57173d8605dc4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461139112956","data":"
Karishma is a part of 'Magic Bus' initiative to empower adolescent girls in 62 deprived rural communities of Bhandara in Maharashtra. She is one of the 115 leaders of community youth, who are supporting teenage girls to aspire to careers after finishing their education and, concurrently, motivating parents to give equal chance of education to both girls and boys.<\/p>
\u201cA lot needs to be done before parents understand the importance of education for girls. When I talk about girls\u2019 education, they are mostly dismissive. Why would they want to listen to an <\/i>18-year-old<\/i>, that too a girl?<\/i>\u201d she asks with a smile.<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1461140504816","data":"LuxbUAKgkCA"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461140009295","data":"
\u201cI was so buried under domestic responsibilities that I didn\u2019t have time for anything else. The time I spend during the sessions with children puts me in touch with the lives of others around me. It is almost as if I was living in a cocoon so far,<\/i>\u201d she says. <\/p>
In a year\u2019s time, Karishma will complete Class 12. Her sister is in high school. <\/p>
\u201cI want to study further and earn better for my sister and grandfather. I do not wish to get married just because I have no parents. I can run my family on my own,\u201d<\/i> she says determinedly. <\/p>
All of 18 years, Karishma is one of those individuals whose energy comes from getting over unconquerable difficulties.<\/p>
All The Good Luck For Her Future! :)<\/b><\/i><\/p>"}]
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