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Aug 15 - A day which doesn't need any introduction. Every one really waits for this day not because it's a special day for country but only because it's a holiday. Every Indian really becomes so patriotic for this single day in the whole year. Each individual's respect and love for his country is expressed only on this day. \n We all know that India, largest democratic country and a developing nation.But I'm still waiting for a day that textbooks start printing India - A developed nation. Some times a doubt raises in my head whether my grand child would also study that India is a developing nation in their primary education. I wanna discuss my view here why India is still a developing nation but not a developed nation.<\/p>\n
Let's assume that:\nTrain - India\nTrack - Constitution\nEngine - Officers and Employees\nEngine\/Train Driver - Leaders\nPassengers - Indian Citizens<\/p>\n
1. Constitution- Track :\nWe all know that the Constitution of India is the supreme law of India which lays down the framework defining fundamental political principles, establishes the structure, procedures, powers and duties of institutions and sets out rights, principles and the duties of citizens.\n \n But the fact is that it's made in 1950 according to the scenarios of undeveloped India and most of laws were drafted from other countries . Really many changes are needed to made according to this current India.<\/p>\n
What if we use run a Bullet train (India) on track used for Rajadhani Express(Constitution) !<\/p>\n
2. Officers and Employees-Engine:\n We all know how employees and officers are selected here. Reserved are selected than Deserved. Guy with 45% is preferred over guy with 65% . It's not bad that they are given chances but they should be given works really they deserve and deserved people shouldn't be ignored . \nFor eg : A scored 65% and B scored 45% in a test for teacher post.\nA would be apt but B is preferred only because he has reservation.\nSeems unfair right.<\/p>\n
What if a bullet train isnt fitted with advanced version engine but with a engine that's not suitable. It cant run the train effeciently right! <\/p>\n
3. Leaders-Engine\/Train Driver :\n Our safe journey(progress) is mainly in the hands of the engine driver(leaders). The faster and safer we reach destination depends on him. He must be efficient and strong to face every consequence to lead a country . He should not be biased and stay trueful , honest to his post by striving to a developed nation.<\/p>\n
What if a bullet train is driven by a guy who doesn't know how to drive a train at all!<\/p>\n
4. Citizens-Passengers : \n The main purpose of the train is to provide services. But it depends on the passengers(citizens) to stay responsible in maintaining the train well(prosperity of nation). The well the passengers use train with responsibility , the long the train provides the services. <\/p>\n
What if the passengers don't know how to use services of train carelessly being irresponsible!<\/p>\n
This five-year period, from 2017-2022, gives us an unique opportunity of 'Sankalp' to 'Siddhi' towards a new India. Hence, August 15, 2017 be celebrated as the 'Sankalp Parva' or the Day of Resolve, and in 2022 our nation will transform that resolve into 'Siddhi' or attainment. <\/p>\n
Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.Let us come together and resolve: Dirt-Quit India; Poverty-Quit India; Corruption-Quit India; Terrorism- Quit India; Casteism-Quit India; Communalism-Quit India!<\/p>\n
Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything!\n-Jai Hindh!\ud83c\uddee\ud83c\uddf3\n <\/p>\n"}]
The universe's oldest question- \"how do we crack an interview?\"<\/b><\/p>
The answer as clich\u00e9 as it sounds is just majorly three things- confidence, communication, and research<\/i>.<\/p>
This is the advice that our GDSC lead was given by his interviewer at Google.<\/p>
<\/p>
Assuming you've been shortlisted for the role and are waiting for your interview, these are a couple of steps that will ensure you give getting selected the best chance:<\/p>
You start off with understanding what the role is about.<\/u><\/b><\/p>
A Google Developer Student Club Lead is a passionate leader dedicated to empowering their peers to learn and connect. The lead is an individual that has the capability to lead and inspire whilst having good foundational knowledge of software development concepts. <\/p>
Analyze your competition.<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Based on how big the club is in your college, analyze what your competition has that you don't. Analyze what you can capitalize on and most importantly analyze what sets you apart from the rest.<\/p>
Talk to people that have been in the role.<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Conversations go a long way. The tips that you get and the advice that you receive from previous GDSC leads make a world of a difference. Your contribution, qualities, and work talk for themselves but this conversation might just get you a referral to boost your chances. <\/p>
Now that you're ready with everything, the time has come-<\/p>
D Day- confidence, and communication are key<\/b><\/u><\/p>
Schedule your interview on the day that you feel the most at ease. I'm going to be brutally honest, interviews are always just as scary but your mental state plays a huge role. <\/p>
Always be on time for an interview, first impressions are the best.<\/p>
Be prepared to talk about your why, your experience, your college, your interests, and your skills ( technical and non-technical included )<\/p>
An important aspect of any interview is also what you can bring to the table. <\/p>
Get creative with your answers, and be confident and honest. <\/p>
In the end, the potential and the zeal to learn is what everyone looks for no matter what you apply for and how you answer the questions. Go all out and stay true to yourself. <\/p>
Here's JNTUHCEH's GDSC lead, connect to find out more about GDSC:<\/p>
https:\/\/linkedin.com\/in\/bilal-aamer<\/p>"}]
There are \u2018n\u2019 number of things one can do when you are free, or not having an idea of what to do, right from a , providing service or starting freelancing. Let\u2019s check how and what things can be initiated by you.<\/p>
Find your potential:<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660502689530","data":"62f927c09f06b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660502689531","data":"
Finding your potential or a skill you are good at is so simple, grab every opportunity you get with both hands and utilize them wisely, try to figure out in which domain you are more interested, try focusing and exhale in that domain. <\/p>
Take suggestions from the expertise in that profession, implement your learning and create magic. <\/p>
Create a mark of yours, be determined and disciplined in doing your work. <\/p>
Redecorate your room and establish an office setup:\n <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660502689532","data":"62f928d217be6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660502689533","data":"
Doing this makes you feel like you are working in an office, and creates some professionalism. <\/p>
As said a person is judged on how his office set up and table designed, where they organized properly or not. <\/p>
This particular environment helps you stay focused on your work. <\/p>
Start writing Blogs, Articles, Books or any kind of content you love:<\/b>\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660502689534","data":"62f9290ec239e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660502689535","data":"
Writing something can benefit you in many ways, you can earn money through your writing skills and also can apply for a job named \u201cContent Writer\u201d. These days this particular profession got huge response and recruits. <\/p>
After a particular number of blogs, you can get your page monetized. <\/p>
You can write articles, books and sell them in different sites, can provide knowledge to the community around you. <\/p>
Start learning something new and build your own projects:<\/b>\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660502689536","data":"62f9293ddb7b7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660502689537","data":"
Learning what you really like impacts and indulges you in making your ideas get shaped and innovated. <\/p>
All you need to do is find your interest, learn, make a team of like-minded people and try building a globally accepted and useful product. <\/p>
Doing this at your early stages enables to do a startup of yours. <\/p>
Build your network:<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660502689538","data":"62f929710ee8f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660502689539","data":"
Creating social media handles like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, updating your bio and letting people know some of your skills helps you get connected globally. <\/p>
Try connecting to like-minded people and start working with them on your ideas. <\/p>
A good network can provide you more than a job.\nNetwork matters a lot so stay connected. <\/p>
Write your ideas:<\/b>\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660502689540","data":"62f9299c2ba9a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660502689541","data":"
Start writing your ideas instantly you think of, maintain a diary. <\/p>
Ensure to check them out and start thinking of possibilities. <\/p>
Don\u2019t let your ideas vanish somewhere, writing them and storing somewhere keeps your hunger alive.<\/p>
Create reels or start a YouTube channel:<\/b>\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660502689542","data":"62f929d211239"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660502689543","data":"
Creating reels on the content you are familiar with, helping people learn something from your skills, making yourself worth is what you gain at end. <\/p>
YouTube channel with appropriate and unique content you deliver helps you get recognized, and you\u2019ll definitely enjoy doing them. <\/p>
It\u2019s an open secret that these platforms do provide money for your content so nothing goes in vain.\nConduct live sessions, talks, webinars enjoy and connect to people. <\/p>
See in this limited-time you got so many ideas and tips to work on. <\/p>
Have a vision for your future and start building it right away when you get this valuable time what makes you unique. <\/p>
As you know there isn\u2019t any specified skill you require its just the skills you own and putting them in practice. <\/p>
Start something new and great. <\/p>
Learn Share Explore\n<\/p>"}]
Must enjoy talking to people, empathetic, very good communication skills in speaking and basic writing, a people's person who are good in understanding and resolving people's issues<\/p>
Based on applicants performance, higher scope of extending the pay plus bonuses and internship period.<\/p>
Location: T-Hub for initial days for in person training followed by a hybrid model.<\/p>
Apply here.<\/a><\/p>"}]
Must enjoy using social media, creative to explore different kinds of posts that can be made to connect to people, must be open to experiment and try new things, good communication skills, with an attitude of getting things done.<\/p>
Interested in the lifestyle, health & wellness segment - as we're building Eyva.io<\/a>.<\/p>Based on applicants performance, higher scope of extending the pay plus bonuses and internship period.<\/p>Location: T-Hub for initial days for in person training followed by a hybrid model.<\/p>Apply here.<\/a><\/p>"}]
Have you ever been to the United Nations conference? Most of us say no. In order to bring you the realistic experience of such, Anurag University is here with it\u2019s Model United Nations, took place for the first time ever, setting new standards for conferences over various MUN circuits.<\/p>
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It is popularly abbreviated as AUMUN. The three-day National Conference was held on the 17th, 18th, 19th of June 2022 in the premises of Anurag University. This conference stood as a great experience for everyone to mainly explore themselves and unlock hidden skills through dodging their frights. It also gave many an opportunity to make new friendships and understand their mindsets.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660454331751","data":"
Furthermore, since an MUN simulates diplomatic conferences with respect and cooperation as the fundamental elements of these debates, they also had the opportunity to develop diplomacy and negotiation. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660454331752","data":"
The conference involved debates and deliberations across 4 different agendas in 4 different committees which are, <\/p>
\n\u25cf\t\u201cProtecting women\u2019s rights in the post-conflict zones with special emphasis on Afghanistan\u201d in the Committee of United Nations Commission on the Status of Women <\/p>
\u25cf\t\u201cReviewing the reservation system in India, Working on a mechanism to accommodate more students in educational institutions and employment in private and public sectors\u201d in the Indian Committee - Lok Sabha <\/p>
\u25cf\t\u201cRevisiting the SDGs and MDGs pertaining to climate change in light of recent events\u201d in the United Nations Environment Program<\/p>
\u25cf\t\u201cMeeting on the 29th of October 1956\u201d in the Historic Crisis Committee<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660454331753","data":"62f888f4f1a18"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660454331754","data":"
Origin of AUMUN <\/b><\/p>
The journey of Anurag University- Model United Nations 2022 started in the month of November 2021, when a group of 5 enthusiastic students from the LiteraZe society - a student lead literature society of AU approached the college management with the proposal of conducting an MUN which by the days of the conference ended up with a dedicated and empowered team of 42.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660454331755","data":"62f889b46c54a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660454331756","data":"
The conference started with an inaugural ceremony on the morning of 17th June 2022 with the presence of Shri. Burra Venkatesham Garu, IPS and the Secretary-General of AUMUN 2022.152 delegates from 5 states (Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka) and 21 educational institutions representing various countries\/portfolios were present. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660454331757","data":"62f88a492d48b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660454331758","data":"
The scenes felt like being at the real UN with a strict and professional dress code. In the next hours of the day, students representing different countries and backgrounds met each other and participated in the interesting and long debates full of worldwide issues, to which the solutions were tricky. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660454331759","data":"62f88a7f08999"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660454331760","data":"
The delegates also had the opportunity to enjoy a Screening Night on Day 1 and a Social Night filled with Music and Dance performances by Band Soulmates, SPECTAM- Arts Club, and AALAAP- Music Club and not to forget, some mouth watering, delicious cuisine across the three days. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660454331761","data":"62f88aa4d7f1d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660454331762","data":"
On the 3rd Day, the delegates in all the committees proposed the solutions and recommendations they would like to present to the committee on the agendas that were discussed throughout the different sessions for three days. The committee discussed and voted upon the bills that were presented and concluded with one or more solutions pertaining to the agenda. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660454331763","data":"62f88ace7ebb3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660454331764","data":"
Followed by the end of committee sessions, awards were given to the best performers across all five committees with cash prizes worth 1,20,000\/-. <\/b>And the best delegation award was presented to Team \u201cGaruda\u201d <\/b>with a cash prize of 25,000\/-. <\/b><\/p>
In conclusion, a warm \u201cthank you\u201d was given to the organisers and speakers of the ceremony. Guests seemed really impressed to see young people dealing with up-to-date problems. They concluded that it is good training for becoming better people and better citizens. \n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660454331765","data":"62f88b09ca632"}]
India is a wonderful continent known for many things. Not only do thousands of cultures exist in India, but more than 900 languages \u200b\u200band dialects have been developed. One of India's most famous landmarks, however, is its food.<\/p>
Although cuisines vary from city to city and from region to region, many dishes have gained greater popularity than others.<\/p>
To help you navigate the popular Indian food varieties, we have compiled a list of 10 traditional foods that you should try to eat in India.<\/p>
Butter Chicken:<\/u><\/b><\/p>
One of the most popular Indian meals is butter chicken, also known as Makhan Murg in Hindi.Makhan, in Hindi, stands for Butter, and Murg means chicken, which literally means butter chicken. Originally from the Indian region north of Punjab, buttermilk has a well-cooked chicken mixed with tomato curry sauce, leading to a famous curry that has gained worldwide fame.<\/p>
Butter chicken began to be accidentally introduced at the Moti Mahal restaurant in New Delhi where the remaining chicken pieces were mixed with the remaining sauce. This dish is enjoyed with naan, roti or rice.<\/p>
Dal Tadka:<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Dal Tadka is also a popular Indian dish not only gaining local fame but also international fame. Dal Tadka was originally made from hot coals to give off a hint of smoke but has since become one of the easiest foods in the world.<\/p>
Making Dal Tadka is a simple process that involves burning a lens or dal, and then seasoning it with traditional Indian spices such as cumin, garlic, and ghee. Dal Tadka goes easily with spices, enough to give it a good taste, but it is not enough to make it intolerable.<\/p>
Chat:<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Next on the list of the best Indian foods is a comprehensive section of street food known as chaat. Chaat in India is usually sold from the temporary stairs on the sidewalks and is a popular dinner or dinner for all types of people from children to office workers to adults.<\/p>
Among the most popular types of conversations are Bel Puri, Pani Puri, and Samosa Chaat. Although negotiations may be much easier to change based on the region you may be visiting, the food mentioned above is common and can be found almost anywhere you go in India.<\/p>
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Matar Paneer: <\/u><\/b><\/p>
Next up is the old Matar Paneer. In Hindi, Matar translates to peas and Paneer refers to fresh cheese made in India, which is one of the main ingredients in this dish. Matar Paneer is a North Indian dish consisting of peas and panas cooked with a soft tomato sauce like Butter Chicken, with the exception of Gar Masala spiced Matar Paneer, a combination of ground spices.<\/p>
Matar Paneer is traditionally served with Indian bread like naan or aloo paratha but is also eaten by others with rice. Occasionally, other ingredients such as potatoes may be added. <\/p>
Dhokla:<\/u><\/b><\/p>
It comes from the Indian state of Gujarat Dhokla. Dhokla is made from boiled dough found in peas separated from rice and can be eaten with almost any subject. Dhoklas are eaten in India as a side dish, breakfast, as the main course, and even a snack at events such as parties and weddings.<\/p>
Dhoklas is best served with raw mint sauce and sweet tamarind sauce and is usually yellow. Dhoklas has many variations in them.<\/p>
They can be prepared with a variety of ingredients with different concentrations of chickpeas.<\/p>
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Rogan Josh:<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Last on this list is Rogan Josh. Rogan Josh is a North Indian dish with Muslim influences and originated in Persia or Kashmir. Rogan Josh is a meat curry dish that features a lump of red meat like lamb or goat colored and tasted of alkanet flowers or roots and peppers of Kashmiri.<\/p>
Rogan Josh edited by both Muslims and Hindus has a huge difference in the way it is edited. Rogan Josh is best served with naan or other Indian bread. It should also be mentioned that Rogan Josh is the basis of British restaurants.<\/p>
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Tandoori Chicken:<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Tandoori chicken is another North Indian dish that dates back to 3000 BC. Tandoori Chicken gets its name from a cooking vessel known as Tandoor Oven. It is a cylinder-shaped oven made of burning wood or charcoal. Tandoor Oven is made of clay or metal and gives a different flavor to the food cooked inside it.<\/p>
Tandoori chicken contains chicken for a few days soaked in yogurt and tandoori masala, a mixture of traditional Indian spices. After this, the chicken is cooked.<\/p>
Masala Chai:<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Next up is not the food, but rather the type of tea. One of the most basic and common ingredients of Indian food is Masala Chai. Masala Chai differs from traditional British or American tea that many people are familiar with. Masala Chai begins with fresh tea leaves found in the tea plantations of Assam or West Bengal.<\/p>
The black tea leaves are then soaked in hot water and mixed with crushed ginger and cardamom seeds to give it a delicious spark. After the brewing process, milk is added and given hot and fresh.<\/p>
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Pani Puri:<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Pani puri, or golgappa, is thought to have originated in the northern region of Bihar. Pani puri is a street dish, deep-fried balls made of semolina or wheat. <\/p>
They are served with spicy potatoes, peas and bitter tamarind water. Eating Pani puri is self-indulgent, as traditionally you open a deep-fried shell with a spoon before filling it with a delicious consistency.<\/p>
Most Indians eat each Pani puri with one quick bite, to save any spilled filling from a soft case. This popular street food covers a wide range of countries - everyone from local college students to urban entrepreneurs can be found devouring them.<\/b><\/p>"}]
Have you ever thought about why there is a space for internships in the application form for a particular job? Or why is there a club or a cell in the college for internships? Are they that important we have to spend our ever-so-important time completing them instead of binging over something? Well, let me tell you something there is this one classmate of mine who had done an internship with an up-and-coming company as a content writer. Everyone asked this person what she had earned. And she answered like this \u201cearned so much that dissipated into thin air after a week of frugal expenditure\u201d. When asked whether it was worth it, she said yes.<\/p>
To our understanding internship is a part-time job related to what we are studying. Where you more earn less. But why are these given such importance just what we get that changes the aura of our resume? For us to know about its importance we need to clear our misconceptions about it first.<\/p>
Well first and foremost we should know internships are not part-time jobs: yes we earn some pocket money. But, no. It is more of a place to earn experience. An experience which gives us a unique standpoint among our peers.<\/p>
The treatment of interns is not as bad as shown in movies and dramas, like bringing coffee and carrying documents. Many companies provide many perks and amenities even to the interns.<\/p>
Not every good internship has to be a paid one, there are many internships out there that pay less and some don\u2019t but provide the interns with a solid and over-the-top work experience. One of my seniors shared his experience in an internship, which was not paid, there he worked under a person for that person\u2019s PhD research. There he learned how to program in assembly language, which to my confusion never occurred that it was possible in my whole three years of CSE. And he learned it from the ground up. \n<\/p>
An internship at a big company is not always useful, but one from a small company is more useful as we come to know the actual work and job responsibilities.\n<\/p>
Some say that they can just buy out the experience letter for an internship. Man who are they trying to fool the interviewers are not idiots in finding out who done what.\n<\/p>
So internships are not something one does for money they do it for experience, to build an ability to form connections and to learn the work environment under the guidance of professionals. It is not something for the students to add a few lines to their resumes but a bridge that helps them in their job hunting.<\/p>
Tell us what's the most terrify thing that always come to your mind about internships!<\/p>"}]
Little Flower Degree College is one of the renowned colleges in which I did my BSC. It was a huge campus adjacent to the main road leading to Uppal ring road, more like among three roads forming a triangle on google maps. I enjoyed my time there which was obviously not the case for some of my friends who were in Tarnaka then. <\/p>
\nThe campus provides many facilities and a good environment. More so for the Degree college, is actually one of the best degree colleges in our state, which has all the things you expect from a well-established institution but the students have to wear a uniform. <\/p>
What was there to enjoy? That\u2019s the question you may get. Well, the study there is good and more than what you expect from an intermediate college. But the thing was most of the time I was outside than inside hanging out with friends. Let me tell you there is only one gate to enter the campus and they are strict, but we still did our thing. <\/p>
This campus is situated beside one of Hyderabad's busiest roads, and there is even a metro line on this road. From here you can go to Uppal, Nagole, L B Nagar, Hubsiguda, Tarnaka and so on. And metro just makes the journey smooth sailing.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660370112826","data":"62f66ef07a3b8"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660370112827","data":"
There are so many restaurants near the campus, mainly Pista house, a nice place to go with friends. There is this shawarma place just one minute walk from the Pista house which you will never get tired of. And this is just near more like adjacent to the campus. You can always go to Hubsiguda or Nagole where there are many shopping malls, cafes, restaurants and many mor <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660370112828","data":"62f66f0f15fa9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660370112829","data":"
There is the DSL mall some distance away from the campus more like a few minutes. It\u2019s never a no for shopping with friends or watching a movie in the multiplex.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660370112830","data":"62f66f32afdc0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660370112831","data":"
There is also the Gamepoint near the DSL mall where we can shed some sweat with our friends while playing all the sports present there. Well, who says no to games with friends? Right?\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660370112832","data":"62f66f4fa5be6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660370112833","data":"
How can we forget the stadium, If you are a cricket fan that\u2019s the first thing you root for. Well, I am not that\u2019s why it\u2019s last. Well, here we can watch matches when they are held I guess? <\/p>
\nYou may think why I am saying these things for talking about college. Well, me, you and everyone know what we expect from a college, right? We what it to be in the centre of both studies and fun, isn\u2019t it?\n <\/p>"}]
In any tourism safety and protection are very essential. The risks and dangers of a trip normally depend upon your travel destination, how well aware and organized you are earlier than departure. <\/p>
Here are a few safety and protection measures that could help you have a safe journey.<\/p>
1. Do your research:<\/b><\/p>
Get to know about your travel destination before you plan for the trip. Read reviews, surf sites on the web to know more about the availability of medical emergency services and daily needs. Check the State Department's internet site for local updates and enrol in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP).<\/b><\/p>
2. Don\u2019t draw attention:<\/b><\/p>
People are prone to scam outsiders, lie about false things, and might even harm them for money. So do not wear anything so attractive while traveling. Protect your belongings and be ready with a backup plan always in case of any emergency.<\/b><\/p>
3. Make copies of essential documents:<\/b><\/p>
Always carry the scanned copies or a soft copy of your identity proofs when you travel. Make the duplicates of the original copies if possible and carry them along with you.<\/b><\/p>
4. Be cautious of public Wi-Fi<\/b><\/p>
Don\u2019t easily use the public password-free wifi. There may be hackers or thieves who could commit cybercrimes, steal your valuable data and important private information as well. <\/b><\/p>
If you do want wi-fi Internet service, installation of a digital non-public network (VPN) on the way will let you get the right of entry to the Internet securely whilst journeying.<\/p>
5. Be aware of your surroundings:<\/b><\/p>
While speaking to strangers, do not overthrow any of the private information of your personal or professional lives. Keep a watch for public property as well. <\/b><\/p>
Take these precautions for ensuring a safe journey.<\/p>
*Keep your journey plans, which include lodging information, to yourself.\n<\/p>
*Don't hitchhike.\n<\/p>
*Try now no longer to journey at night.<\/p>
*Avoid 'seedier regions of the towns you visit, particularly at night.<\/p>
*Follow the safety precautions informed by your travel guide as well.<\/p>
*As a popular rule, metropolis streets that consist of youngsters and girls recommend the vicinity is secure for families.<\/p>
*Keep a soft copy or a duplicate of your passport and all other essential documents in a secure place.<\/p>
*Use ATMs at some stage in the day, whilst there are humans around.<\/p>
*Try to depend more on credit score playing cards and travelers\u2019 cheques than cash.<\/p>
*If you're mugged, do not combat again. It is better to lose some bucks and a wristwatch than to get injured.<\/p>
*Avoid incidents consisting of fights, riots, or civil disturbances always.<\/p>"}]
For certain students, scholarships are really crucial. We'll look at some of the scholarships available to Indian students who want to study abroad in this article. <\/p>
\n\n\nScholarships can be divided into various categories. There are several kinds of scholarships.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1660318472854","data":"62f66d743f02b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1660318472855","data":"
Merit-based scholarships<\/b> <\/p>
\nMerit-based scholarships are given to students who have excelled academically. <\/p>
Need-based scholarships<\/b> <\/p>
\nThese grants are primarily intended for qualified applicants who cannot afford to study abroad.\n<\/p>
Sports-based scholarships <\/b><\/p>
\nEvery university requires a few students to represent them in competitions. Sports-based scholarships are effective at getting the top athletes to a campus. <\/p>
\nDestination-specific scholarships<\/b> <\/p>
\nThese are the scholarships that various nations have offered to support their study abroad programmes.\n<\/p>
\nTo narrow down the scholarships you'll be applying to, try to discover the best-fit scholarship category for you. Here are a few scholarships you may be able to apply for: <\/p>
\nNarotam Sekhsaria's Scholarship: <\/b><\/p>
\nThis scholarship is given to Indian students each year and is merit-based. <\/p>
\nUniversity: All of the universities in the USA, the UK, Canada, and many more countries. <\/p>
Stipend: $2,000,000 <\/p>
Degree: Masters degree in any discipline. <\/p>
\n\nFellowship of Harvey<\/b> <\/p>
\nOnly Christian men and women are eligible for this scholarship, which is based on student background. <\/p>
\nEligibility: Christian college students only <\/p>
Degree: Masters <\/p>
Stipend: $12,07360 <\/p>
Eligibility: The candidate must be registered full-time in the graduate programme. <\/p>
Tata Scholarship - Cornell University, USA <\/b><\/p>
\n\nThe Tata Education and Development Trust, in cooperation with Cornell University in the United States, provides scholarships to Indian students interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree at Cornell University. <\/p>
\n\nEach year, the company invests about $25 million in 20 students. <\/p>
\n\nEligibility: Be qualified to receive a need-based scholarship. <\/p>
Fulbright-Nehru Master's Fellowships<\/b> <\/p>
\n\nThis scholarship is given to highly driven people who exhibit leadership skills, have finished a bachelor's degree, and have three years of professional work experience. <\/p>
\n\nIt is offered to students interested in obtaining a master's degree in fields such as international law, museum studies, environmental science, arts and culture management, and heritage conservation. <\/p>
Reliance Dhirubhai Fellowships at Stanford<\/b> <\/p>
This need-based scholarship is available to Indian students who want to attend Stanford University to obtain a master's degree.\nMaximum allowance: Rs. 71,62,286 (varies) <\/p>
Within two years of finishing their MBA education at Stanford, the students must return to India. <\/p>
Undergraduate scholarships from QS<\/b> <\/p>
All students intending to pursue an undergraduate degree at a QS-based university are eligible for this merit-based award. <\/p>
The maximum stipend is $75,000. <\/p>
Based on merit, this is given to just one student a year.\napplicable to colleges in the UK, the USA, and many other nations. <\/p>
Monash International Merit Scholarship <\/b><\/p>
Another merit-based scholarship is offered to Indian students who are willing to pursue graduate or postgraduate degree level programs from the university over a course of 3 to 5-year duration programs. <\/p>
Awarded to about 31 students. <\/p>
They give about 5-7 lakh per student. <\/p>
They are judged based on merit and as potential ambassadors for the university. <\/p>
Melbourne - India PG Scholarship Australia<\/b> <\/p>
Awarded to Indian students planning to pursue a full-time postgraduate program at the University of Melbourne. <\/p>
The scholarship is awarded on the basis of merit. <\/p>
It covers living expenses up to $30,000 per year and also grants relocation amounts of $3000 with health insurance. <\/p>
Scholarships are given to students with the objective to encourage them to study in a foreign university and experience the changes and learnings that come along the way. The above is a list of a few of the scholarships you can apply to and we hope you get into the university of your choice.<\/p>"}]
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