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Painting, sketching, colouring is what most of us love at our childhood. We take random colours and scribble them and look proudly at our art. Even now we do the same but the only difference is we scribble with hidden meanings behind them.\n Each time you feel a art is nice , it's not just the beauty seen in the front but the hidden emotions of a artist. Every minute detail is important because it signifies something.Each and every mistake of shade you try to cover up shows your effort to make it look perfect. \n They say art is made to impress the viewer but I feel it is made to realise about one self. If you give a chance each art may teach something behind those hidden colours. It's hard to understand and it feels like your solving a puzzle piece of the artist.<\/p>\n
You look at something and draw or you draw on your own each art is something special because each one has its own artist, with their will or passion to create and there is one such friend whom I admire NEHA DIWAN. She is very talented to detail and specify the strokes. She paints out of passion and that reflects in her arts. If you don't believe me here are some of her paintings.\nDude she is such a crazy artist!!...i wonder what her muse is? <\/p>\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504287692929","data":"59a99c34755e6"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504287705767","data":"59a99c47df4dc"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504287723235","data":"59a99c5ab92a0"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504287742646","data":"59a99c6e76e7e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504287917155","data":"I may not be as talented as her but i love the way i can splatter colours without any combinations . I like the way brush feels when spreading the paint. Sketching or painting doesn't bother me much all i need is empty space to fill it."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504288007720","data":"59a99d7345fe1"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504288026056","data":"59a99d87809c5"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504288039094","data":"59a99d966dd9d"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504288060115","data":"59a99da691f9b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504288078531","data":"And recently we started a page on instagram ARTSCHAFTER. The Beauty behind the art inspire's us hope it inspires many of you. There are many extrodinary artists out there and this is our start not to be become extrodinary but to let our emotions free.\n\nFor more of our arts check the link below.\nhttps:\/\/www.instagram.com\/artschafter\/\nDo let us know about our arts in the comments below!!!"}]
How many of you guys have been through some incident which broke you apart? It might be anything, a break up, a failure, loosing someone whom we value, feeling unwanted by the person whom we love and so on. This happens in everyone's life at least once. Have u noticed one thing? People who are successful now are the ones who were broken apart way more than we are now. We always feel that we are the one's who is most broken. Fuck no man! \nWe got company around us. There is no bad in suffering. But when it starts living our life instead of us, when it starts controlling us, that's when we should turn against it. That's when we become strong. <\/p>\n
One of the major problem hidden In a student's life is a break up. No one feels right to speak about it in a public platform because its personal. But dude, sharing your pain with someone else will reduce it. But everyone is embarrassed to speak about it. We are judged wrongly in most cases if we are in a relationship. That's our society. Screw them all. Everyone feels that if we fall in love that's the end of our career. Its a very wrong perception to see things man! Teenage is a beautiful space where a student has to experience life. That's when he steps into maturity. He should taste every damn feeling in that space. Love is such a beautiful emotion. In my opinion falling in love will help us concentrate more on our career as we will have an extra responsibility of supporting our partner in future. I can bet 99% of the society denies it. <\/p>\n
Society thinks bad about couples who move close with each other in public. But do u know what's the funny part of it? The same people go home and watch porn in secret! They are even ashamed to take the word SEX in public. Whats wrong in speaking about it? Sexual education is the most important education required to be taught in school level as its the only way to keep our bloodline alive. But our society denies even speaking about it. If someone tries to, they will be treated as the cheapest person on the planet! <\/p>\n
When we live in such a society, it should be our responsibility to change it. Because future is what we need to concentrate on. Narrow mindset people will loose in the future. <\/p>\n
In my opinion, pain is what changes people. Let them suffer in pain. Then comes realisation. Then comes change. A student's life becomes the most painful when he eithers performs low in academics or when he goes through a heartbreak. So guys, don't worry. Its just a phase in life. If you are going through bad phase now. There will be good phase in future with an open minded society. Don't be scared to fall in love. Don't give up if u fail in love. Face it. Turn your suffering to your advantage. <\/p>\n
Fuck people who think wrong about what you do. As long as you think you are right, you are right. The rest are just opinions. Take it or Leave it. All The Best for the fight with the society and let's make the world a better place. <\/p>\n"}]
\"Appreciation can make a day,even change a life.your willingness to put it into words is all that is necessary\"<\/i><\/p>
Nothing better than appreciation can encourage us to do more than expected. The title - \"STUDENT OF THE WEEK \" is one such appreciation that stuMagz gives to the students who are constantly making efforts in working on their talent and skills, which further motivates others to do the same. This title is adds a priceless value to the student endeavours in various domains such as content writing, art, marketing, networking, operations, photography and many more...!<\/p>
We were extremely delighted to have a meet-up with Vamshi sir from stuMagz on Thursday. Along with a quality discussion for making strong decisions in helping every student to reach the stuMagz platform for discovering their hidden talent we also had great experience of receiving our first \"Offer letter\" and badges being the campus avengers! Excitement reached a new level clapping for students of the week from our college.<\/p>
Two of our shining stars, were added to the list of Student of the week this time!<\/p>
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1. Gayathri Hrudhi<\/b><\/p>
Increasing connectivity on the right platform is always required .Exposure to diverse talents is very much needed for us to catch up the right pace of success and make our dreams come true! Gayathri Hrudhi, a final year student from our college has got an astounding number 450 people in her network within a span of 1 month on the platform. This is what made her grab the title this time!good job Gayathri!!<\/i><\/b><\/p>
2. Perumandla Rishika<\/b><\/p>
Reaching out people with a fine piece of writing and leaving an impact on them is art in itself. Perumandla Rishika, a third year student from our college has been doing a great job in this.She was the first one amongst us to write on stuMagz platform even before it's launch in our college! \"A LETTER TO MYSELF\" was what she started with and has never failed to trigger our thoughts with all her subsequent writ-ups from then!!Most of her stories being very crisp, emphatic, expressive and influential were featured to reach most of the students! Her worthy appreciative efforts made her grab the title! Great job Rishika!Reaching out people with a fine piece of writing and leaving an impact on them is art in itself. Perumandla Rishika, a third year student from our college has been doing a great job in this.She was the first one amongst us to write on stuMagz platform even before it's launch in our college! \"A LETTER TO MYSELF\" was what she started with and has never failed to trigger our thoughts with all her subsequent writ-ups from then!!Most of her stories being very crisp, emphatic, expressive and influential were featured to reach most of the students! Her worthy appreciative efforts made her grab the title! Great job Rishika!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504333623850","data":"59aa4faa9715a"}]
As a guitarist, I'm always out seeking newer guitar solos and artists that can move me like no other song ever has. As such, I've discovered a lot of truly great guitarists in my quest for that perfect song. It has been brought to my attention that what I consider a truly great song is not everyone's opinion, an obvious fact of course, but the fact that when it comes to artists that have dedicated their lives to the guitar, there are some things only a musician can pick up. <\/p>
Take Animals as Leaders for example. To the layman, their songs sound like a lot of out of tune thrashing, but if you've got the right ear and a penchant of listening to songs that are different, you'll understand the true beauty of Djent, and how much it can affect a song. <\/p>
Which brings us to Electric Sunrise by Plini. It always warms my heart to see and support new and young artists but there's just something special about Plini, the 25 year old from Sydney, Australia. Maybe the fact that he is as old as my brother or the fact that he has achieved so much with his guitar, thus becoming an inspiration to many guitarists and musicians such as myself, is what makes him appealing. <\/p>
But no, Plini's true genius lies in his work, specifically the song Electric Sunrise. We all have those songs that give you the goosebumps when you first listen to them, but the issue with this song here is that you get the same goosebumps as the ones you got the first time you listened to the song, everytime that you actually do. That right there is amazing. <\/p>
Let's be honest here though, I'm only writing this here because I had no idea what to write today, and I felt this need to share Plini's work with the world on this platform. I know a lot of young people read stuMagz, people like me, and everyone of us deserves to know about his work and discover his wonders. Check out the song in question down below. <\/p>
Let me know your favourite songs, and we'll discuss them in the comments here! <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1504275181090","data":"Rv_a6rlRjZk"}]
The Blue Whale game or Blue Whale Challenge is believed to be a suicide game wherein a group of administrators or a certain curator gives a participant a task to complete daily \u2014 for a period of 50 days \u2014 the final of which is the participant committing suicide..<\/p>
Participants are expected to share photos of the challenges\/tasks completed by them..These daily tasks start off easy \u2014 such as listening to certain genres of music, waking up at odd hours, watching a horror movie, among others, and then slowly escalate to carving out shapes on one\u2019s skin, self-mutilation and eventually suicide..<\/p>
There is still uncertainty over how a participant plays the game. While some say the user has to install some app on their smart phone, others say it\u2019s via social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook where the administrators get in touch with the participant after those interested throw out postings on social media asking for a \u201ccurator\u201d. A number of different hashtags\u2014 #bluewhalechallenge, #curatorfindme, #i_am_whale \u2014 act as signals for the anonymous curators..<\/p>
It must be noted, however, that there still is no confirmation of the existence of the game, and suicides linked to it are from personal accounts of families\/friends of those deceased who claim they have seen their loved ones performing tasks. While reports of suicides linked to the game have surfaced across the globe, authorities claim that the origin appears to be in Russia, which has reportedly seen about 130 related deaths and at least two arrests...<\/p>
So. Beware and stay safe...!!<\/p>"}]
MLR Institute Of Technology takes the absolute pride in hosting the 3rd edition of MLRIT MUN 2017, an international conference held at University level. We're honoured to host in an atmosphere of challenge and guidance, where in you'll have an opportunity to fill your incessant thirst for debating on current global issues, explore and develop great relationships within the MUN community. It's a platform beneficial for all the juveniles participating in not only the vanilla committees such as UNGA, UNHRC and UNSC but also with the fantastic fictional committee of 'Game Of Thrones', all playing a totally different ballgame have geared themselves up for you to boost and exhibit your skills. Lock yourselves in this great opportunity while you still can. Super procrastination killers, give it a go right now, We're hustling against the clock here!<\/p>
If you want to pay through 'Paytm', you can transfer the money to the account numbered \"8309163670\"<\/p>
Regards, MLRIT MUN<\/p>"}]
Tune into any infotainment channel like Nat Geo or Discovery and the chances of running into a documentary on some indigenous African or Central American tribe are extremely high but hardly any such documentaries have been made on Indian tribes, all of which have their own ethnic, vibrant art forms. Jennifer Alphonse (pictured below), a Hyderabad based independent film-maker realised this when she went to some remote places in Adilabad district over two years ago.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504265891242","data":"59a94709e2dd3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504265880188","data":"
Smitten and fascinated by the vibrant, high energy dance form Gusadi, of the Gond tribe, she then decided to make a documentary on it. The Gond people, listed under the Scheduled Tribe category, are one of the most backward people in the socio-economic sense but they have a rich culture unique only to them. \"I used to see documentaries on TV when I was a child and back then, I didn't know Indian tribes also have their own customs. It was only when I went there, spent time with them that I realised that they have a rich cultural heritage,\" explains the film maker, whose earlier film 'The Take Over' was screened at the Cannes film festival, adding, \"The Gond tribe is one of the ancient tribes of Telangana and as a film-maker, listening to them talk made me want to tell their story to the world.\"<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504265497818","data":"59a945828a361"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504265495299","data":"
The time that she spent understanding their culture and their problems made her come back to Hyderabad in search for a producer, as she explains \"I searched a lot for producers but because it is not profitable, I couldn't find anyone and that's when I got in touch with Wishberry, a crowdfunding platform. I decided to try it out and I achieved about 60% of the budget through this. I also approached the Telangana government and they gave me assurance that they will support me with the logistics and permissions and the works.\"<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1504265931100","data":"PR5Xud2jgVs"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504265917189","data":"
Another reason why she is tenacious about making 'Gusadi' is that the dance form is a dying art. Not many youngsters are taking it up as they'd rather go to the city and work as coolies rather than learn this form which doesn't feed them, as Jennifer shares, \"When I was talking to the villagers, they were almost in tears as they told me none of the younger generation wants to learn it. Moreover, even when they are invited to perform at cultural events in the cities, a significant chunk of the payment they receive goes to their transport as most of these places are very remote. In fact, many of these places can only be accessed if you have a 4X4 off road vehicle. I hope my documentary on them will give them the exposure necessary to give them more opportunities.\" <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504266024834","data":"
If you wish to contribute towards making this film on one of the most vibrant ethnic art forms of Telangana, you can do so here.<\/a><\/p>"}]
The AIR Summit 2017 will host thousands of attendees including IT decision makers, developers & makers, OEM\u2019s, government and council officials, automotive exec\u2019s, operators, technology providers, investors, venture capitalists and many more. The show will showcase the most cutting edge technologies from more than 50+ exhibitors and provide insight from over 80+ speakers sharing their unparalleled industry knowledge and real-life experiences.<\/p>
Book Now!<\/a><\/p>Below are the profiles of few of the speakers attending this event.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504178928962","data":"1. Beena Ammanath:<\/b> Vice President of Innovation at GE Digital, responsible for shaping GE\u2019s Industrial Internet platform, Predix, into a top-notch data science platform. An award-winning technology executive leader, Ms. Ammanath\u2019s work has shaped the usage of data, analytics, and AI at several companies. She is a seasoned leader with over 24 years proven track record of building and leading high performance teams from the ground up, scaling zero to 200+ geographically distributed global teams with a sharp focus on strategy and successful execution of industrial scale products and services. Using advanced technology engineering and data science techniques, Ms. Ammanath also guides leading industrial companies through building and executing strategies to take their business through digital transformation. She recently won the Drexel-CIO Analytics 50 award for being one of the top 50 global innovators in data science. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263378045","data":"59a93d3b15afe"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504262998912","data":"2. Manish Gupta<\/b>: With over 21 years of experience in Software & Technology services, Manish has worked for companies like AKS, Ascom & Aricent (Hughes Software Systems). He brings in special hands on expertise related to products like Wearable, Mobile, Base Stations and technologies like IoT, Telecom, Embedded, Broadband & Cloud. He is presently the Co-Founder of Aviconn."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263389187","data":"59a93d4868f92"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504180808867","data":"3. Ankur Dinesh Garg:<\/b> Founder and CEO at Hotify. Hotify is an intelligent application that is meant for you and for keeping you up to date with the latest action that you want to know about. A serial entrepreneur and Alumnus of IIT Bombay Ankur was also the co-founder of Iamwire and Allschoolstuff. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263405265","data":"59a93d57bb0cc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504255721126","data":"4. Sunil David<\/b>: Regional Director(IOT), Investor and Advisor to a startup focussed on skills dev., NASSCOM D&I council member. Works on building an IOT strategy for the India and ASEAN region and partner closely with the sales teams across these regions in identifying the right opportunities and help build and grow the IOT business which is a huge focus for AT&T . To also support the Business Development and Sales teams by leading technical discussions in client and vendor meetings across multiple levels and disciplines to identify business and technical needs, issues and priorities. To also develop relationships with Client CIO\u2019s, CxO, and Lines of Business Owners (HR, Marketing, Finance) and to have direct relationship with AT&T\u2019s key partners\/vendors in various technology areas to facilitate the development of full, robust customized solutions."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263416467","data":"59a93d694b1d2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504260647997","data":"5. Karuna Gopal:<\/b> An Internationally acclaimed Thought Leader, Columnist, Keynote Speaker and Advisor on SMART CITIES. She is the Founder President of Foundation for Futuristic Cities, a Think Tank that has influenced Urban Transformation in India for over a decade. Ms Gopal was also the member of the Speaker delegation representing the Union Ministry of Urban Development at COP21-United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), PARIS 2015. "},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263434781","data":"59a93d7697396"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504260824595","data":"The other eminent personalities who are invited to the conference as speakers are Vinod Ebinezer-Head Digital Platform Big Data CoE, Schlumberger, <\/i>SANJAY GUPTA-VP & India Country Manager- NXP SemiConductors, <\/i>DAMODAR SAHU -Industry Advisor - IoT - WIPRO, <\/i>NITIN JAIN-Director & COO, AVICONN, <\/i>NARENDRA K-Digital Evangelist & Thought Leader-IoT\/IIoT -<\/i>ADECCO, <\/i>M MUNI P -Consultant - Digital, IoT & Mobility -Tech Mahindra, <\/i>NITHYANANDAN PD- SM - Communications, Media & Technology\nAccenture,<\/i> Dr. DINESH CHANDRASEKAR-Director,Global Solutions & Innovations-Hitach, <\/i>AB VIJAY KUMAR-CTO - Apple+IBM Partnership,\nIBM Senior Inventor,IBM <\/i>and many others<\/a> from various reputed organisations.<\/i>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504180839669","data":"Event Attractions:<\/b>1. Chief Guest - Hon'ble Sh. Ravi Shankar Prasad (Min. of IT, Govt. of India)<\/div>2. Guest of Honour - Hon'ble Sh. KT Rama Rao (Min. of IT, Govt. of Telangana)<\/div>3. 2000+ Senior level attendees, 60+ Speakers<\/div>4. Listen & Meet the Key decision makers of top Technology companies of World like Cisco, Intel, Qualcomm, Google, Facebook, Samsung, GE, Hitachi, Accenture, Wipro, Oracle, IBM, AT&T etc.<\/div>5. More than 60% attendees represent CXOs, Directors, VPs, Sr. Managers etc.<\/div>6. Keynote Speeches, Panel Discussions, Workshops, Fireside Chats & much more.<\/div>7. 3 Gala Networking Dinner (each event day)<\/div>8. Full Media coverage (Digital, Print, Social Media, Newspaper, Television etc.)<\/div>9. Video Message from the Hon'ble PM of India - Sh. Narendra Modi.<\/div>10. Many other Senior representatives from Ministry of Telecom, Ministry of Urban Development, Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting.<\/div><\/div>Students grab the opportunity and be the part of this amazing conference on Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), Robotics.<\/div>Register now for this exciting event<\/a>.<\/div>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a8276b532ffstryimg","category":"Sports","is_vip":"0","title":"A New Dawn of Test Cricket","title_id":"the-new-dawn-of-test-cricket","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Yash Jain","authorUserName":"yashjain2","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58fe71f29f5ffprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Hyderabad","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":10,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Hyderabad","publishedInLink":"bitshyd","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/591d682d5d474profilepic","publishedInCode":"bitshyd","country":"IND","keywords":"Test Cricket,New dawn,Underdogs,England,West Indies,Australia,Bangladesh,Unpredictable,Brilliance","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/the-new-dawn-of-test-cricket\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504192141365","data":"<\/p>In the past couple of days, the Test cricket has seen the revival of its essence. And as the matter of fact, both the Ashes playing nations have been brought down by the underdogs in the format. <\/p>Playing the second match of the series in the Headingley, the hosts England were the favorites after a landslide victory in the first match. The guests West Indies hadn't had shown any promise by far and what better could've now been expected of them. <\/p><\/p>Cometh their fielding first and the show took a turn no one looked up at. The hosts were down to a below par score of 258 and the discipline of the bowling department got the guests in the game. The response came hard from them as they managed to get a healthy lead of 169 runs. However, if not for the fielding spills here and there from English fielders, things could've been much different. <\/p>The third innings started off on a good note for guests as the Englishmen wobbled in the top order. But the significant contributions from the middle and lower order set up the game for them. They not only covered the trail but got a competitive target of 322 on board for Windies. This came up at the end of the day 4 when England declared their innings with 6 more overs of the day remaining. Certainly, they went for a win with an aggressive attitude. <\/p>Playing the fourth innings is never too easy, with the pitch played up completely and the presence of cracks and dampness. This innings had similar attributes to their previous one, with two early wickets and later on, a decisive partnership. And once it was set, it all became a piece of cake for the guests to take over. <\/p><\/p>Best performer: Shai Hope for his consecutive hundreds and the anchor of the Windies innings in both the innings. <\/p><\/p>As for the other Ashes playing nation, Australia were the guests for the 2-match Test series against Bangladesh in their home. Since the recent time, the hosts have performed and amazed the world in the shorter formats of the game, but Test still seems not to be in their likings. And that too against the giants like Australia, even their home advantage didn't seem decisive. But the way things panned out was nothing less than a roller coaster ride. <\/p><\/p>The hosts were the first to bat on and considering the sub-continental conditions, the first innings score of 260 was not bad, below par nonetheless. Not to forget, their firepower is in their bowling unit which outshone the visitors. The Aussies were bowled out at a timid score of 217, giving the hosts a significant lead of 43 runs. <\/p>Cometh their batting again and the story was more or less same. The only difference was their middle order didn't come for the support this time and they were bundled up at 221, setting a target of 269 runs for the visitors. <\/p>Starting off on a good note and riding on the back of the well-set batsmen, Australia seemed to be cruising to their target, with around 100 more runs to score and 8 wickets in hand. But as they say, fall one and the rest follows. So happened with them as they fell short of the target by 21 runs. <\/p><\/p>Best performer: Shakib Al Hasan, with a 5-for in both the innings and one of the top scorers of the match. \n<\/p><\/p>So yes, Test cricket continues to glorify its image and move with yet more excitement and brilliance. But nothing can be certain in this game. Maybe it was the sheer luck of the sides that led to this result, maybe. It's all unpredictable. 'Cause the game is mysterious and full of surprises. \n<\/p><\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a83134a0663stryimg","category":"Whats hot","is_vip":"0","title":"That feeling of proudness","title_id":"that-feeling-of-proudness","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Perumandla Rishika","authorUserName":"perumandlarishika","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5af32e2cb4296profilepic","authorMagzName":"Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":33,"cmnt_count":3,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women","publishedInLink":"stanley","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58da0aa4e3dc2profilepic","publishedInCode":"stanley","country":"IND","keywords":"proud,meet-up,Offerletters,Stanley,Avengers,STUMAGZ,badges","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/that-feeling-of-proudness\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504195465963","data":"\n Avengers they are the backbones of STUMAGZ in their college. The importance you get, the respect you get, the confidence they have in you is a whole next new level. Today we had a meet up with Vamshi sir from stumagz, maybe even we never would have thought so much about ourselves but the way they look upon us like leaders was thoroughly a boost up. We spoke about what we have done the whole month and how to make the coming months most exciting. Student of the week is a most coolest thing and ideas like competitions and doing things in the way students wants because it's our platform and it's what we do. \n We decided to make students more involved into the platform because once you get onto it, it becomes a addiction. Then and the end of meeting our director Mr. Vinay babu sir and our principal Mr. Satya Prasad Lanka sir said that they were very much impressed by our articles and soon posters of our articles would be kept in the college. That was a encouragement for us to do reach up to your expectations. Here comes the proud moment, even for a small thing of achievement we get on cloud 9 and here we got our offer letters and badges. The badges are coolest thing it gives off those positive vibes from you. An achievement is always a achievement and to keeping up to it belongs to us. Never have I seen a sad face taking a award or price, we got our happiness and for all you stanleons out there we will make you experience the happiness coming with more interesting things.<\/p>\nCONGRATULATUONS AVENGERS!!!!....\nHope to keep this up always.<\/p>\nSrija Harshika \nA. Shirshira\nVibhashi khanna\nThey are the Captain America of college!!.. \nThey are the operators who pull the Strings behind the scenes.\n<\/p>\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196102221","data":"59a8366f6c834"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196117413","data":"59a8367f05bac"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196133407","data":"59a8368eda760"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196151431","data":"M. Neha \nShe is the Thor of college.\nShe is the designing team of the college.\n\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196190118","data":"59a836cec07ca"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196214519","data":"P. Rishika\nCh. Shivani Yashaswi \nUzma Ahmed \nAkhila Verma\nThey are the hulk of the college,The content writers, they get you all the work and events in the article you read.<\/div>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196287025","data":"59a83729d42c4"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196306526","data":"59a8373c70f39"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196323056","data":"59a8374e4bdc9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196357595","data":"Akanksha \nManaswini\nVilkeha \nThese guys are the Thor of college!!..\nThey have the toughest job, marketing and promotions. They bring the platform to all the students in the college."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196420303","data":"59a837b134546"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196438751","data":"59a837be2ccb2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196452999","data":"Allari\nSobiya Fatima\nSiri Chandana \nAlekhya \nThey are the Spiderman of the college.\nOf event we need memories and they make the memories. Our photographers."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196478409","data":"59a837ec3b74b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196499721","data":"59a837ff99b72"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196516464","data":"59a8380caa42d"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a7e43a4b91fstryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"My Life As An Army Brat","title_id":"my-life-as-an-army-brat","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Rachana Pandey","authorUserName":"rachanapandey","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5cb5ca4c87723profilepic","authorMagzName":"MRIT","authorCity":"Hyderabad ","like_count":47,"cmnt_count":2,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"MRIT","publishedInLink":"mrit","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5996e4195667fprofilepic","publishedInCode":"mrit","country":"IND","keywords":"Army brats,Growing up,Proud,Bravery","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/my-life-as-an-army-brat\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504028740863","data":" \"How Growing Up As A Military Brat Prepped Me For The Real World...\"<\/i><\/b><\/p>I love meeting new people, going new places and trying new things. But I've never, in my whole life, been able to meet someone new and answer the question, \u201cWhere are you from?\u201d without slight hesitation.<\/p>Why? Because I'm an army brat, and all military kids go through the exact same thing.Do we say where we were born, where we first remember living, where we lived the longest amount of time or where we went to high school?<\/p>The chances are, all four of those would have different answers. I was born in Varanasi, I first remember living in Jammu, I lived the longest amount of time in a different part of Hyderabad and Pune and I went to high school in Hyderabad.<\/p>A lot of people have told me they're so glad their dad or mom was never in the army because they would've hated moving every couple of years.<\/p>But for us, all this is normal. Having our parent working weird hours and being gone for months at a time were just things we knew. <\/p>We learned so much from growing up surrounded by military people and family members.We learned to accept everyone from all different walks of life, because our little base schools were full of different people from anywhere in the world. This taught us a lot about different cultures and about acceptance. We knew we were all different, but we were all kind of the same. We made friends with these people. We lost friends just as soon as we made new ones. Things were always changing and people were always moving. We quickly learned to just live in and love every moment as it came.<\/p>As hard as it got at times, I think I speak for us all when I say I would not trade it for anything. We learned bravery and strength from a very early age. Our military parents were brave. They put themselves in danger to protect a country full of people they didn't even know. We learned strength from our parent that stayed home to take care of us. This parent was equally strong for getting the job done and never showing defeat in front of us.<\/p>Our families were different from most, but they loved all the same. We just learned to take advantage of the time we had when we were all home. Being an army brat taught me that family always comes first. It taught me respect. It not only taught me to respect my family, but to respect everyone else, including myself.<\/p>I grew up watching men and women salute each other. They shook hands. They joked. They never showed each other disrespect. It was a camaraderie that I loved growing up close to. We must support each other, not fight. Everyone has their moments, and I'm sure these brave men and women didn't always find it easy to get along, but they never showed it in front of others if they could help it. The good always outweighs the bad, especially when your friends are people you'll be fighting for your country with.<\/p>Growing up an army brat taught me countless lessons that I will be forever grateful for. <\/p>Adaptability<\/u><\/b><\/p>Like I was saying before, I've never lived in one place longer than four years. And while that did suck as a child, it has made me so much stronger than a lot of other people my age. In any environment you put me in, I know how to adapt, how to talk to new people and how to fit in.<\/u><\/b><\/p>Leadership<\/u><\/b><\/p>I learned at an early age the role of being a leader.It maybe challenging but it is important to be able to lead.<\/p>Perspective<\/u><\/b><\/p>Perhaps, the most important lesson I've learned from being an army brat is putting things into perspective.Knowing that our parents put their lives on the line for something greater than themselves put things into perspective for me.<\/p>Growing up an army brat was one of my favorite childhood memories wrapped into one chapter of life. And I'm sure all of us army children would agree.<\/p>Many children I grew up with ended up joining the military as well, including my sister, and I couldn't be more proud of any of these people.<\/p>To conclude, I just want to thank everyone who supports our troops, who has served in the military, and those still serving. You inspire me with your bravery and dedication. I also want to thank family members and friends of those noble individuals. It takes a lot of courage to stay strong knowing a loved one is overseas fighting for our country. Your strength does not go unnoticed.<\/p>Being an Army brat has made me who I am today: strong, adaptable and independent, and I wouldn\u2019t trade it for the world.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504030283745","data":"59a5aed1a1f72"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504030309410","data":"Source -<\/p>Personal experience<\/p>Elitedaily, Google..<\/p><\/p>"}] Published in clg-short-name Waiting for the approval by Admin Terms and conditions Message OK
Below are the profiles of few of the speakers attending this event.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504178928962","data":"
1. Beena Ammanath:<\/b> Vice President of Innovation at GE Digital, responsible for shaping GE\u2019s Industrial Internet platform, Predix, into a top-notch data science platform. An award-winning technology executive leader, Ms. Ammanath\u2019s work has shaped the usage of data, analytics, and AI at several companies. She is a seasoned leader with over 24 years proven track record of building and leading high performance teams from the ground up, scaling zero to 200+ geographically distributed global teams with a sharp focus on strategy and successful execution of industrial scale products and services. Using advanced technology engineering and data science techniques, Ms. Ammanath also guides leading industrial companies through building and executing strategies to take their business through digital transformation. She recently won the Drexel-CIO Analytics 50 award for being one of the top 50 global innovators in data science. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263378045","data":"59a93d3b15afe"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504262998912","data":"2. Manish Gupta<\/b>: With over 21 years of experience in Software & Technology services, Manish has worked for companies like AKS, Ascom & Aricent (Hughes Software Systems). He brings in special hands on expertise related to products like Wearable, Mobile, Base Stations and technologies like IoT, Telecom, Embedded, Broadband & Cloud. He is presently the Co-Founder of Aviconn."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263389187","data":"59a93d4868f92"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504180808867","data":"
3. Ankur Dinesh Garg:<\/b> Founder and CEO at Hotify. Hotify is an intelligent application that is meant for you and for keeping you up to date with the latest action that you want to know about. A serial entrepreneur and Alumnus of IIT Bombay Ankur was also the co-founder of Iamwire and Allschoolstuff. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263405265","data":"59a93d57bb0cc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504255721126","data":"4. Sunil David<\/b>: Regional Director(IOT), Investor and Advisor to a startup focussed on skills dev., NASSCOM D&I council member. Works on building an IOT strategy for the India and ASEAN region and partner closely with the sales teams across these regions in identifying the right opportunities and help build and grow the IOT business which is a huge focus for AT&T . To also support the Business Development and Sales teams by leading technical discussions in client and vendor meetings across multiple levels and disciplines to identify business and technical needs, issues and priorities. To also develop relationships with Client CIO\u2019s, CxO, and Lines of Business Owners (HR, Marketing, Finance) and to have direct relationship with AT&T\u2019s key partners\/vendors in various technology areas to facilitate the development of full, robust customized solutions."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263416467","data":"59a93d694b1d2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504260647997","data":"5. Karuna Gopal:<\/b> An Internationally acclaimed Thought Leader, Columnist, Keynote Speaker and Advisor on SMART CITIES. She is the Founder President of Foundation for Futuristic Cities, a Think Tank that has influenced Urban Transformation in India for over a decade. Ms Gopal was also the member of the Speaker delegation representing the Union Ministry of Urban Development at COP21-United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), PARIS 2015. "},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263434781","data":"59a93d7697396"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504260824595","data":"The other eminent personalities who are invited to the conference as speakers are Vinod Ebinezer-Head Digital Platform Big Data CoE, Schlumberger, <\/i>SANJAY GUPTA-VP & India Country Manager- NXP SemiConductors, <\/i>DAMODAR SAHU -Industry Advisor - IoT - WIPRO, <\/i>NITIN JAIN-Director & COO, AVICONN, <\/i>NARENDRA K-Digital Evangelist & Thought Leader-IoT\/IIoT -<\/i>ADECCO, <\/i>M MUNI P -Consultant - Digital, IoT & Mobility -Tech Mahindra, <\/i>NITHYANANDAN PD- SM - Communications, Media & Technology\nAccenture,<\/i> Dr. DINESH CHANDRASEKAR-Director,Global Solutions & Innovations-Hitach, <\/i>AB VIJAY KUMAR-CTO - Apple+IBM Partnership,\nIBM Senior Inventor,IBM <\/i>and many others<\/a> from various reputed organisations.<\/i>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504180839669","data":"Event Attractions:<\/b>1. Chief Guest - Hon'ble Sh. Ravi Shankar Prasad (Min. of IT, Govt. of India)<\/div>2. Guest of Honour - Hon'ble Sh. KT Rama Rao (Min. of IT, Govt. of Telangana)<\/div>3. 2000+ Senior level attendees, 60+ Speakers<\/div>4. Listen & Meet the Key decision makers of top Technology companies of World like Cisco, Intel, Qualcomm, Google, Facebook, Samsung, GE, Hitachi, Accenture, Wipro, Oracle, IBM, AT&T etc.<\/div>5. More than 60% attendees represent CXOs, Directors, VPs, Sr. Managers etc.<\/div>6. Keynote Speeches, Panel Discussions, Workshops, Fireside Chats & much more.<\/div>7. 3 Gala Networking Dinner (each event day)<\/div>8. Full Media coverage (Digital, Print, Social Media, Newspaper, Television etc.)<\/div>9. Video Message from the Hon'ble PM of India - Sh. Narendra Modi.<\/div>10. Many other Senior representatives from Ministry of Telecom, Ministry of Urban Development, Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting.<\/div><\/div>Students grab the opportunity and be the part of this amazing conference on Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), Robotics.<\/div>Register now for this exciting event<\/a>.<\/div>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a8276b532ffstryimg","category":"Sports","is_vip":"0","title":"A New Dawn of Test Cricket","title_id":"the-new-dawn-of-test-cricket","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Yash Jain","authorUserName":"yashjain2","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58fe71f29f5ffprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Hyderabad","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":10,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Hyderabad","publishedInLink":"bitshyd","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/591d682d5d474profilepic","publishedInCode":"bitshyd","country":"IND","keywords":"Test Cricket,New dawn,Underdogs,England,West Indies,Australia,Bangladesh,Unpredictable,Brilliance","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/the-new-dawn-of-test-cricket\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504192141365","data":"<\/p>In the past couple of days, the Test cricket has seen the revival of its essence. And as the matter of fact, both the Ashes playing nations have been brought down by the underdogs in the format. <\/p>Playing the second match of the series in the Headingley, the hosts England were the favorites after a landslide victory in the first match. The guests West Indies hadn't had shown any promise by far and what better could've now been expected of them. <\/p><\/p>Cometh their fielding first and the show took a turn no one looked up at. The hosts were down to a below par score of 258 and the discipline of the bowling department got the guests in the game. The response came hard from them as they managed to get a healthy lead of 169 runs. However, if not for the fielding spills here and there from English fielders, things could've been much different. <\/p>The third innings started off on a good note for guests as the Englishmen wobbled in the top order. But the significant contributions from the middle and lower order set up the game for them. They not only covered the trail but got a competitive target of 322 on board for Windies. This came up at the end of the day 4 when England declared their innings with 6 more overs of the day remaining. Certainly, they went for a win with an aggressive attitude. <\/p>Playing the fourth innings is never too easy, with the pitch played up completely and the presence of cracks and dampness. This innings had similar attributes to their previous one, with two early wickets and later on, a decisive partnership. And once it was set, it all became a piece of cake for the guests to take over. <\/p><\/p>Best performer: Shai Hope for his consecutive hundreds and the anchor of the Windies innings in both the innings. <\/p><\/p>As for the other Ashes playing nation, Australia were the guests for the 2-match Test series against Bangladesh in their home. Since the recent time, the hosts have performed and amazed the world in the shorter formats of the game, but Test still seems not to be in their likings. And that too against the giants like Australia, even their home advantage didn't seem decisive. But the way things panned out was nothing less than a roller coaster ride. <\/p><\/p>The hosts were the first to bat on and considering the sub-continental conditions, the first innings score of 260 was not bad, below par nonetheless. Not to forget, their firepower is in their bowling unit which outshone the visitors. The Aussies were bowled out at a timid score of 217, giving the hosts a significant lead of 43 runs. <\/p>Cometh their batting again and the story was more or less same. The only difference was their middle order didn't come for the support this time and they were bundled up at 221, setting a target of 269 runs for the visitors. <\/p>Starting off on a good note and riding on the back of the well-set batsmen, Australia seemed to be cruising to their target, with around 100 more runs to score and 8 wickets in hand. But as they say, fall one and the rest follows. So happened with them as they fell short of the target by 21 runs. <\/p><\/p>Best performer: Shakib Al Hasan, with a 5-for in both the innings and one of the top scorers of the match. \n<\/p><\/p>So yes, Test cricket continues to glorify its image and move with yet more excitement and brilliance. But nothing can be certain in this game. Maybe it was the sheer luck of the sides that led to this result, maybe. It's all unpredictable. 'Cause the game is mysterious and full of surprises. \n<\/p><\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a83134a0663stryimg","category":"Whats hot","is_vip":"0","title":"That feeling of proudness","title_id":"that-feeling-of-proudness","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Perumandla Rishika","authorUserName":"perumandlarishika","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5af32e2cb4296profilepic","authorMagzName":"Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":33,"cmnt_count":3,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women","publishedInLink":"stanley","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58da0aa4e3dc2profilepic","publishedInCode":"stanley","country":"IND","keywords":"proud,meet-up,Offerletters,Stanley,Avengers,STUMAGZ,badges","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/that-feeling-of-proudness\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504195465963","data":"\n Avengers they are the backbones of STUMAGZ in their college. The importance you get, the respect you get, the confidence they have in you is a whole next new level. Today we had a meet up with Vamshi sir from stumagz, maybe even we never would have thought so much about ourselves but the way they look upon us like leaders was thoroughly a boost up. We spoke about what we have done the whole month and how to make the coming months most exciting. Student of the week is a most coolest thing and ideas like competitions and doing things in the way students wants because it's our platform and it's what we do. \n We decided to make students more involved into the platform because once you get onto it, it becomes a addiction. Then and the end of meeting our director Mr. Vinay babu sir and our principal Mr. Satya Prasad Lanka sir said that they were very much impressed by our articles and soon posters of our articles would be kept in the college. That was a encouragement for us to do reach up to your expectations. Here comes the proud moment, even for a small thing of achievement we get on cloud 9 and here we got our offer letters and badges. The badges are coolest thing it gives off those positive vibes from you. An achievement is always a achievement and to keeping up to it belongs to us. Never have I seen a sad face taking a award or price, we got our happiness and for all you stanleons out there we will make you experience the happiness coming with more interesting things.<\/p>\nCONGRATULATUONS AVENGERS!!!!....\nHope to keep this up always.<\/p>\nSrija Harshika \nA. Shirshira\nVibhashi khanna\nThey are the Captain America of college!!.. \nThey are the operators who pull the Strings behind the scenes.\n<\/p>\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196102221","data":"59a8366f6c834"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196117413","data":"59a8367f05bac"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196133407","data":"59a8368eda760"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196151431","data":"M. Neha \nShe is the Thor of college.\nShe is the designing team of the college.\n\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196190118","data":"59a836cec07ca"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196214519","data":"P. Rishika\nCh. Shivani Yashaswi \nUzma Ahmed \nAkhila Verma\nThey are the hulk of the college,The content writers, they get you all the work and events in the article you read.<\/div>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196287025","data":"59a83729d42c4"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196306526","data":"59a8373c70f39"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196323056","data":"59a8374e4bdc9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196357595","data":"Akanksha \nManaswini\nVilkeha \nThese guys are the Thor of college!!..\nThey have the toughest job, marketing and promotions. They bring the platform to all the students in the college."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196420303","data":"59a837b134546"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196438751","data":"59a837be2ccb2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196452999","data":"Allari\nSobiya Fatima\nSiri Chandana \nAlekhya \nThey are the Spiderman of the college.\nOf event we need memories and they make the memories. Our photographers."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196478409","data":"59a837ec3b74b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196499721","data":"59a837ff99b72"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196516464","data":"59a8380caa42d"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a7e43a4b91fstryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"My Life As An Army Brat","title_id":"my-life-as-an-army-brat","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Rachana Pandey","authorUserName":"rachanapandey","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5cb5ca4c87723profilepic","authorMagzName":"MRIT","authorCity":"Hyderabad ","like_count":47,"cmnt_count":2,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"MRIT","publishedInLink":"mrit","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5996e4195667fprofilepic","publishedInCode":"mrit","country":"IND","keywords":"Army brats,Growing up,Proud,Bravery","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/my-life-as-an-army-brat\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504028740863","data":" \"How Growing Up As A Military Brat Prepped Me For The Real World...\"<\/i><\/b><\/p>I love meeting new people, going new places and trying new things. But I've never, in my whole life, been able to meet someone new and answer the question, \u201cWhere are you from?\u201d without slight hesitation.<\/p>Why? Because I'm an army brat, and all military kids go through the exact same thing.Do we say where we were born, where we first remember living, where we lived the longest amount of time or where we went to high school?<\/p>The chances are, all four of those would have different answers. I was born in Varanasi, I first remember living in Jammu, I lived the longest amount of time in a different part of Hyderabad and Pune and I went to high school in Hyderabad.<\/p>A lot of people have told me they're so glad their dad or mom was never in the army because they would've hated moving every couple of years.<\/p>But for us, all this is normal. Having our parent working weird hours and being gone for months at a time were just things we knew. <\/p>We learned so much from growing up surrounded by military people and family members.We learned to accept everyone from all different walks of life, because our little base schools were full of different people from anywhere in the world. This taught us a lot about different cultures and about acceptance. We knew we were all different, but we were all kind of the same. We made friends with these people. We lost friends just as soon as we made new ones. Things were always changing and people were always moving. We quickly learned to just live in and love every moment as it came.<\/p>As hard as it got at times, I think I speak for us all when I say I would not trade it for anything. We learned bravery and strength from a very early age. Our military parents were brave. They put themselves in danger to protect a country full of people they didn't even know. We learned strength from our parent that stayed home to take care of us. This parent was equally strong for getting the job done and never showing defeat in front of us.<\/p>Our families were different from most, but they loved all the same. We just learned to take advantage of the time we had when we were all home. Being an army brat taught me that family always comes first. It taught me respect. It not only taught me to respect my family, but to respect everyone else, including myself.<\/p>I grew up watching men and women salute each other. They shook hands. They joked. They never showed each other disrespect. It was a camaraderie that I loved growing up close to. We must support each other, not fight. Everyone has their moments, and I'm sure these brave men and women didn't always find it easy to get along, but they never showed it in front of others if they could help it. The good always outweighs the bad, especially when your friends are people you'll be fighting for your country with.<\/p>Growing up an army brat taught me countless lessons that I will be forever grateful for. <\/p>Adaptability<\/u><\/b><\/p>Like I was saying before, I've never lived in one place longer than four years. And while that did suck as a child, it has made me so much stronger than a lot of other people my age. In any environment you put me in, I know how to adapt, how to talk to new people and how to fit in.<\/u><\/b><\/p>Leadership<\/u><\/b><\/p>I learned at an early age the role of being a leader.It maybe challenging but it is important to be able to lead.<\/p>Perspective<\/u><\/b><\/p>Perhaps, the most important lesson I've learned from being an army brat is putting things into perspective.Knowing that our parents put their lives on the line for something greater than themselves put things into perspective for me.<\/p>Growing up an army brat was one of my favorite childhood memories wrapped into one chapter of life. And I'm sure all of us army children would agree.<\/p>Many children I grew up with ended up joining the military as well, including my sister, and I couldn't be more proud of any of these people.<\/p>To conclude, I just want to thank everyone who supports our troops, who has served in the military, and those still serving. You inspire me with your bravery and dedication. I also want to thank family members and friends of those noble individuals. It takes a lot of courage to stay strong knowing a loved one is overseas fighting for our country. Your strength does not go unnoticed.<\/p>Being an Army brat has made me who I am today: strong, adaptable and independent, and I wouldn\u2019t trade it for the world.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504030283745","data":"59a5aed1a1f72"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504030309410","data":"Source -<\/p>Personal experience<\/p>Elitedaily, Google..<\/p><\/p>"}] Published in clg-short-name Waiting for the approval by Admin Terms and conditions Message OK
<\/p>In the past couple of days, the Test cricket has seen the revival of its essence. And as the matter of fact, both the Ashes playing nations have been brought down by the underdogs in the format.
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Playing the second match of the series in the Headingley, the hosts England were the favorites after a landslide victory in the first match. The guests West Indies hadn't had shown any promise by far and what better could've now been expected of them. <\/p>
Cometh their fielding first and the show took a turn no one looked up at. The hosts were down to a below par score of 258 and the discipline of the bowling department got the guests in the game. The response came hard from them as they managed to get a healthy lead of 169 runs. However, if not for the fielding spills here and there from English fielders, things could've been much different. <\/p>
The third innings started off on a good note for guests as the Englishmen wobbled in the top order. But the significant contributions from the middle and lower order set up the game for them. They not only covered the trail but got a competitive target of 322 on board for Windies. This came up at the end of the day 4 when England declared their innings with 6 more overs of the day remaining. Certainly, they went for a win with an aggressive attitude. <\/p>
Playing the fourth innings is never too easy, with the pitch played up completely and the presence of cracks and dampness. This innings had similar attributes to their previous one, with two early wickets and later on, a decisive partnership. And once it was set, it all became a piece of cake for the guests to take over. <\/p>
Best performer: Shai Hope for his consecutive hundreds and the anchor of the Windies innings in both the innings. <\/p>
As for the other Ashes playing nation, Australia were the guests for the 2-match Test series against Bangladesh in their home. Since the recent time, the hosts have performed and amazed the world in the shorter formats of the game, but Test still seems not to be in their likings. And that too against the giants like Australia, even their home advantage didn't seem decisive. But the way things panned out was nothing less than a roller coaster ride. <\/p>
The hosts were the first to bat on and considering the sub-continental conditions, the first innings score of 260 was not bad, below par nonetheless. Not to forget, their firepower is in their bowling unit which outshone the visitors. The Aussies were bowled out at a timid score of 217, giving the hosts a significant lead of 43 runs. <\/p>
Cometh their batting again and the story was more or less same. The only difference was their middle order didn't come for the support this time and they were bundled up at 221, setting a target of 269 runs for the visitors. <\/p>
Starting off on a good note and riding on the back of the well-set batsmen, Australia seemed to be cruising to their target, with around 100 more runs to score and 8 wickets in hand. But as they say, fall one and the rest follows. So happened with them as they fell short of the target by 21 runs. <\/p>
Best performer: Shakib Al Hasan, with a 5-for in both the innings and one of the top scorers of the match. \n<\/p>
So yes, Test cricket continues to glorify its image and move with yet more excitement and brilliance. But nothing can be certain in this game. Maybe it was the sheer luck of the sides that led to this result, maybe. It's all unpredictable. 'Cause the game is mysterious and full of surprises. \n<\/p>
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\n Avengers they are the backbones of STUMAGZ in their college. The importance you get, the respect you get, the confidence they have in you is a whole next new level. Today we had a meet up with Vamshi sir from stumagz, maybe even we never would have thought so much about ourselves but the way they look upon us like leaders was thoroughly a boost up. We spoke about what we have done the whole month and how to make the coming months most exciting. Student of the week is a most coolest thing and ideas like competitions and doing things in the way students wants because it's our platform and it's what we do. \n We decided to make students more involved into the platform because once you get onto it, it becomes a addiction. Then and the end of meeting our director Mr. Vinay babu sir and our principal Mr. Satya Prasad Lanka sir said that they were very much impressed by our articles and soon posters of our articles would be kept in the college. That was a encouragement for us to do reach up to your expectations. Here comes the proud moment, even for a small thing of achievement we get on cloud 9 and here we got our offer letters and badges. The badges are coolest thing it gives off those positive vibes from you. An achievement is always a achievement and to keeping up to it belongs to us. Never have I seen a sad face taking a award or price, we got our happiness and for all you stanleons out there we will make you experience the happiness coming with more interesting things.<\/p>\n
CONGRATULATUONS AVENGERS!!!!....\nHope to keep this up always.<\/p>\n
Srija Harshika \nA. Shirshira\nVibhashi khanna\nThey are the Captain America of college!!.. \nThey are the operators who pull the Strings behind the scenes.\n<\/p>\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196102221","data":"59a8366f6c834"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196117413","data":"59a8367f05bac"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196133407","data":"59a8368eda760"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196151431","data":"M. Neha \nShe is the Thor of college.\nShe is the designing team of the college.\n\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196190118","data":"59a836cec07ca"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196214519","data":"P. Rishika\nCh. Shivani Yashaswi \nUzma Ahmed \nAkhila Verma\nThey are the hulk of the college,
\"How Growing Up As A Military Brat Prepped Me For The Real World...\"<\/i><\/b><\/p>
I love meeting new people, going new places and trying new things. But I've never, in my whole life, been able to meet someone new and answer the question, \u201cWhere are you from?\u201d without slight hesitation.<\/p>
Why? Because I'm an army brat, and all military kids go through the exact same thing.Do we say where we were born, where we first remember living, where we lived the longest amount of time or where we went to high school?<\/p>
The chances are, all four of those would have different answers. I was born in Varanasi, I first remember living in Jammu, I lived the longest amount of time in a different part of Hyderabad and Pune and I went to high school in Hyderabad.<\/p>
A lot of people have told me they're so glad their dad or mom was never in the army because they would've hated moving every couple of years.<\/p>
But for us, all this is normal. Having our parent working weird hours and being gone for months at a time were just things we knew. <\/p>
We learned so much from growing up surrounded by military people and family members.We learned to accept everyone from all different walks of life, because our little base schools were full of different people from anywhere in the world. This taught us a lot about different cultures and about acceptance. We knew we were all different, but we were all kind of the same. We made friends with these people. We lost friends just as soon as we made new ones. Things were always changing and people were always moving. We quickly learned to just live in and love every moment as it came.<\/p>
As hard as it got at times, I think I speak for us all when I say I would not trade it for anything. We learned bravery and strength from a very early age. Our military parents were brave. They put themselves in danger to protect a country full of people they didn't even know. We learned strength from our parent that stayed home to take care of us. This parent was equally strong for getting the job done and never showing defeat in front of us.<\/p>
Our families were different from most, but they loved all the same. We just learned to take advantage of the time we had when we were all home. Being an army brat taught me that family always comes first. It taught me respect. It not only taught me to respect my family, but to respect everyone else, including myself.<\/p>
I grew up watching men and women salute each other. They shook hands. They joked. They never showed each other disrespect. It was a camaraderie that I loved growing up close to. We must support each other, not fight. Everyone has their moments, and I'm sure these brave men and women didn't always find it easy to get along, but they never showed it in front of others if they could help it. The good always outweighs the bad, especially when your friends are people you'll be fighting for your country with.<\/p>
Growing up an army brat taught me countless lessons that I will be forever grateful for. <\/p>
Adaptability<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Like I was saying before, I've never lived in one place longer than four years. And while that did suck as a child, it has made me so much stronger than a lot of other people my age. In any environment you put me in, I know how to adapt, how to talk to new people and how to fit in.<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Leadership<\/u><\/b><\/p>
I learned at an early age the role of being a leader.It maybe challenging but it is important to be able to lead.<\/p>
Perspective<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Perhaps, the most important lesson I've learned from being an army brat is putting things into perspective.Knowing that our parents put their lives on the line for something greater than themselves put things into perspective for me.<\/p>
Growing up an army brat was one of my favorite childhood memories wrapped into one chapter of life. And I'm sure all of us army children would agree.<\/p>
Many children I grew up with ended up joining the military as well, including my sister, and I couldn't be more proud of any of these people.<\/p>
To conclude, I just want to thank everyone who supports our troops, who has served in the military, and those still serving. You inspire me with your bravery and dedication. I also want to thank family members and friends of those noble individuals. It takes a lot of courage to stay strong knowing a loved one is overseas fighting for our country. Your strength does not go unnoticed.<\/p>
Being an Army brat has made me who I am today: strong, adaptable and independent, and I wouldn\u2019t trade it for the world.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504030283745","data":"59a5aed1a1f72"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504030309410","data":"
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Elitedaily, Google..<\/p>
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