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Description:<\/b><\/p>
1. Get colleges registered with TASK (Telangana Academy for Skills and Knowledge) to register student on Internshala for internships.<\/p>
2. Deliver talks and seminars to the college students in the region. <\/p>
3. Build college tie-ups for Internshala VTC (Internshala's online training platform). <\/p>
Eligibility<\/b>: Candidate who has excellent written and verbal communication skills and is fluent in English and Telugu (as you would interact extensively with the colleges & students in Telangana), exceptional interpersonal skills and can be available in office for full time.<\/p>
Perks:<\/b>\n\nCertificate, Pre-Placement Offer (PPO), Informal dress code.<\/p>
Contact: Internshala<\/a><\/p>"}]
1. Build a strong relationship with the decision makers and the teachers in the schools. <\/p>
2. Ensure data of the school (details of parents, teachers, students) is correctly uploaded on the Fliplearn app. <\/p>
3. Train the parents on the fee payment on the Fliplearn. <\/p>
4. Share feedback with higher management on product.<\/p>
Eligibility:<\/b> Students pursuing any degree with an in depth knowledge in business development and other relevant skills.<\/p>
Perks<\/b>:\n\nCertificate, Letter of recommendation, 5 days a week.<\/p>
As a business development intern you may earn stipend of 30,000 per month.<\/p>
Contact: Educomp Solutions Limited<\/a><\/b><\/p>"}]
It is truly a sad day for Indian Cricket as the Captain Cool, Mahendra Singh Dhoni steps down from captaincy, in a move that has shocked the cricketing world, with fans from as far as Australia speaking up about their favorite Dhoni moments in the years he was a captain. While experts believe that this is a good move, as it allows Virat Kohli to settle into the role of an ODI captain ahead of the 2019 World Cup, and allows Dhoni to return to his swashbuckling and devastating batsman-ship, it still saddens us that one of the greatest captains of the Indian Cricket Team is now giving up the skipper's cap for the younger generation. Today, after being named India's most successful captain, to recently having Bollywood make a biopic on his life, Dhoni looks to be at the top of the world, and he is wise enough to fold when he's ahead.<\/p>
Let's take a look at the greatest moments in Dhoni's career has.<\/p>
1. The first captain of the Indian Cricket Team after Kapil Dev to lead us to victory<\/b><\/p>
The 2011 World Cup final is etched into the minds of every cricket fan across the world, with Dhoni finishing off with a magnificent 6 to end a nail biting match. Dhoni, who by then had already craved his name in the legends of cricket, was elevated to the god like levels. This match was also Sachin Tendulkar's final World Cup match. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483604934947","data":"586e03f9b1745"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483604954383","data":"
2. His first stint with captaincy led Indian Cricket Team to victory in the first ever ICC T20 World Cup in 2007<\/b> <\/p>
The heart stopping finale of the T20 World Cup against Pakistan is something people will never forget, it goes without saying how religiously Indians watch India vs Pakistan, and this being the first ever Twenty20 world championship, it was a matter of great prestige for us to win the final, especially against arch rivals. Captain Dhoni kept a calm head throughout the match and the moment right before Sreesanth caught the ball is perhaps, the slowest moment in an Indian Cricket fan's life, the kind of moments that seem to stretch into infinity, and when it's over, you wish to experience it all over again. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483605549063","data":"586e06575454a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483605554999","data":"
3. Fiery on the field, humble everywhere else<\/b> <\/p>
Dhoni is famous for calling out his players for slacking off, emphasizing on fielding by every player on his squad. He was also supremely humble, choosing to walk behind the team after winning the 2011 World Cup win, while the team lifted Sachin on their shoulders for a lap around the stadium, and always choosing to push his team to the forefront instead of grabbing the trophy and posing with it exclusively. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483606616514","data":"586e0d62c9414"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483606618588","data":"
4. The Fastest Wicket-keeper Alive<\/b> <\/p>
Dhoni has credited Adam Gilchrist as being an inspiration on his wicket keeping, and while the Australian legend's tales of amazement are many, cricket fans are not likely to forget Dhoni's extremely quick reflexes. Named The Fastest Wicketkeeper Alive by fans, a play on DC Comics character The Flash, Dhoni's antics as the wicketkeeper deserves a whole new article. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483607299906","data":"586e0d4e2b0b0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483607361633","data":"
5. Dhoni bought life back to Indian Cricket<\/b><\/p>
Dhoni leaves a legacy of going on to achieve amazing heights with the team and his strategy. The average Indian cricket fan was becoming increasingly frustrated around 2005, when Dhoni, after a horrendous debut, knocked his way into the eyes of the public when he knocked a 148 against Pakistan. It was after this fantastic knock that Indian cricket was back on the minds of the average Indian, coming to a head by the time of the 2007 T20 World Cup and the 2011 World-Cup. While we are sure that the hardcore fans were always there, the average Indian now hopes that Virat Kohli picks up the legacy Dhoni leaves behind him, we are excited to see Dhoni settle for the Number 2 slot on the batting line up and a return of MS Dhoni, the blitzkrieg opener. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483607930054","data":"586e0fcf5b699"}]
1. Act as a subject matter expert on big data and analytics. <\/p>
2. Work closely with the marketing\/design team to create content, info graphics and learning paths for data analytics & big data. <\/p>
3. Work with real world case studies in the Data Science and Big Data Domain. <\/p>
4. Create e-books, case studies and articles that help beginners understand these technologies better.<\/p>
Eligibility: Student who has an in depth knowledge in data analytics and good communication skills.<\/p>
Contact: Tech Mahindra<\/a><\/p>"}]
Md. Zabi Khan, a second-year computer science student from K.G.Reddy Engineering college, recently convinced his college to start an animal shelter in the college. A 19 year old student managing to achieve this is commendable. But what is his story?<\/span><\/p>When he was 14, he found a German shepherd dog on the streets and upon inquiry in the locality, he realised the dog's owners had abandoned the dog. Naming it Casanova, he took the dog home and tended to it but in vain as the dog passed away just three days after Zabi brought it home. The death disturbed him and since then, has motivated him to do his best to save animals.<\/p>\"I understand that everyone cannot love or be comfortable around animals. But the least they can do is not being cruel to them and not abandoning them,\" says Zabi who also added, \"In Hyderabad, there are not many NGOs for animal protection and that is the reason I always wanted to start an an animal shelter for all the sick animals so that I could rescue them, rehabilitate them and a find a safe home for them. This is my vision,\" says Zabi. <\/span><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483522054394","data":"586cc03515d9d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483516748686","data":"Having registered an NGO, 'Place To Bark', in 2014 in Tolichowki, he started caring for animals in his own little way but after he joined college, it became difficult for him to handle the shelter and his studies. This, in turn, pushed him to start a shelter at his college. It then took a lot of presentations, speeches, pitches and convincing to realise his dream of starting an animal shelter at his college; which is funded by many animal-loving donors. <\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483521922503","data":"586cbfb1c7d99"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483521864034","data":"Having thus far built a team of volunteers from his college, he and his team have collectively have rescued more than 50 dogs. They then put up the dogs for adoption; having devised an adoption system to ensure the dogs are in safe hands. Zabi reaches out to people through social media and interested parties get a questionnaire. As to whether they get to adopt the dog or not depends on their answers to the questionnaire; which ensures safety and well being of the animals. <\/p>He and his team then keep a check on these adopted dogs on a regular basis.<\/span><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483519436155","data":"All his college friends take turns to take care of these dogs and take them for a walk and care for them. Apart from providing shelter the college authorities even help him with some funds. In addition to dogs, they also take care of other sick and wounded animals like ducks, rabbits and other birds.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483521684179","data":"586cbec62aad0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483521035679","data":" <\/p>"}]
When he was 14, he found a German shepherd dog on the streets and upon inquiry in the locality, he realised the dog's owners had abandoned the dog. Naming it Casanova, he took the dog home and tended to it but in vain as the dog passed away just three days after Zabi brought it home. The death disturbed him and since then, has motivated him to do his best to save animals.<\/p>
\"I understand that everyone cannot love or be comfortable around animals. But the least they can do is not being cruel to them and not abandoning them,\" says Zabi who also added, \"In Hyderabad, there are not many NGOs for animal protection and that is the reason I always wanted to start an an animal shelter for all the sick animals so that I could rescue them, rehabilitate them and a find a safe home for them. This is my vision,\" says Zabi. <\/span><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483522054394","data":"586cc03515d9d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483516748686","data":"Having registered an NGO, 'Place To Bark', in 2014 in Tolichowki, he started caring for animals in his own little way but after he joined college, it became difficult for him to handle the shelter and his studies. This, in turn, pushed him to start a shelter at his college. It then took a lot of presentations, speeches, pitches and convincing to realise his dream of starting an animal shelter at his college; which is funded by many animal-loving donors. <\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483521922503","data":"586cbfb1c7d99"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483521864034","data":"Having thus far built a team of volunteers from his college, he and his team have collectively have rescued more than 50 dogs. They then put up the dogs for adoption; having devised an adoption system to ensure the dogs are in safe hands. Zabi reaches out to people through social media and interested parties get a questionnaire. As to whether they get to adopt the dog or not depends on their answers to the questionnaire; which ensures safety and well being of the animals. <\/p>He and his team then keep a check on these adopted dogs on a regular basis.<\/span><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483519436155","data":"All his college friends take turns to take care of these dogs and take them for a walk and care for them. Apart from providing shelter the college authorities even help him with some funds. In addition to dogs, they also take care of other sick and wounded animals like ducks, rabbits and other birds.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483521684179","data":"586cbec62aad0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483521035679","data":" <\/p>"}]
Having registered an NGO, 'Place To Bark', in 2014 in Tolichowki, he started caring for animals in his own little way but after he joined college, it became difficult for him to handle the shelter and his studies. This, in turn, pushed him to start a shelter at his college. It then took a lot of presentations, speeches, pitches and convincing to realise his dream of starting an animal shelter at his college; which is funded by many animal-loving donors. <\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483521922503","data":"586cbfb1c7d99"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483521864034","data":"
Having thus far built a team of volunteers from his college, he and his team have collectively have rescued more than 50 dogs. They then put up the dogs for adoption; having devised an adoption system to ensure the dogs are in safe hands. Zabi reaches out to people through social media and interested parties get a questionnaire. As to whether they get to adopt the dog or not depends on their answers to the questionnaire; which ensures safety and well being of the animals. <\/p>
He and his team then keep a check on these adopted dogs on a regular basis.<\/span><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483519436155","data":"All his college friends take turns to take care of these dogs and take them for a walk and care for them. Apart from providing shelter the college authorities even help him with some funds. In addition to dogs, they also take care of other sick and wounded animals like ducks, rabbits and other birds.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483521684179","data":"586cbec62aad0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483521035679","data":" <\/p>"}]
All his college friends take turns to take care of these dogs and take them for a walk and care for them. Apart from providing shelter the college authorities even help him with some funds. In addition to dogs, they also take care of other sick and wounded animals like ducks, rabbits and other birds.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483521684179","data":"586cbec62aad0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483521035679","data":"
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About The Event:<\/b><\/p>
Take the perfect selfie and win exciting prizes at Krishnakriti Festival of Art and Culture 2017 with Dr. Reddy's Redibike, a healthier and an environmentally conscious option to commute within the city.<\/p>
All you need to do is decode clues and cycle to specific destinations. Then shoot a selfie and WhatsApp it to the foundation to receive the next clue and eventually complete the treasure hunt. <\/p>
\nWinners of the treasure hunt will receive gift hampers during the evening cultural programmes at the Krishnakriti Festival of Art & Culture 2017. <\/p>
The competition is from 3:00 P.M. <\/p>
Note:<\/b><\/p>
\n1. Candidates must be physically fit and capable of cycling. one hour and ten kilometers. <\/p>
2. Candidates must complete the identification proofs formalities to participate in the competition. <\/p>"}]
1. India's telecom, IT and law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Wednesday asked Google CEO Sundar Pichai to play a 'more meaningful role' in India's cyber-security.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483533530292","data":"586cedf4adf28"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483533534512","data":"
2. Supreme Court to conduct day-to-day hearing in Cauvery water dispute.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483533575295","data":"586cee0918665"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483533576890","data":"
3. Police arrest 4 people in connection to the horrific mass molestation of women on New Year's Eve in Bangalore. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483533626469","data":"586cee2229ae0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483533628119","data":"
4. India is set to finalize a $660 million deal for mobile heavy artillery weapons, in a massive weapons purchase blitz. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483533668103","data":"586cee65410d6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483533669482","data":"
5. Chinese Manufacturers Capture Nearly 40 Percent of Indian Smartphone Market in 2016, in a survey taken across 30 Indian cities. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1483533738206","data":"586ceea1db8c3"}]
'GST is now a reality.' <\/p>
'GST is yet to be approved by state governments.'<\/p>
If such headlines confuse you and you are wondering what is GST; here is all you need to know about the Goods And Service Tax. <\/p>
GST is the biggest indirect Tax reform in India which would probably draw a lot of foreign direct investment, it is the most vital economic reform which would be conducive to a better tax administration in the economy. It is a centralised tax system which would replace many indirect taxes which vary from state to state which function through a white paper which is again subjective. The primary objective of GST is to create a single market rather than many as mentioned above.<\/p>
In 2000 the BJP government along with state finance ministers came up with a GST module; <\/p>
The then Union Finance Minister P. Chidambaram, during the central budget for 2006-07 introduced GST and stated that the Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers shall work with the Central Government to introduce it in India. After certain modifications, a redesigned GST module was brought to the forefront in December 2008 and the details were given to the government. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483438281527","data":"
The Goods and Service Tax was finally passed after a seven and half hour session with six official amendments approved by the Lok sabha with 443 members voting for it in may 2015. It was passed by the upper house on august 3 2016 with 203 votes in favour and zero against; the implementation of GST is delayed owing to demonetization policy as it is yet to be passed by state governments and enabling legislations are yet to be cleared.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483443629960","data":"
1. For businesses and industries, if not for GST tax compliance would require attention to excise duty, customs duty, VAT, CST, octroi, etc; since all of the above are replaced with GST now life would become easier for them. It would also remove cascading effect which would eventually improve the competitiveness. As a result of changed tax rates exporters and manufacturers would be benefited the most.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483439838910","data":"
2. For the central and state governments, the administration would be simplified, there would be an increase in revenue as there would be a control on leakages; it would reduce the scope of defaulters and also promote efficiency and economic growth. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483440184546","data":"
3. For the general public or the consumers, a transparent tax system would reduce the tax burden. A single tax system is less cumbersome and easy to comply. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483440453361","data":"
State VAT, Central Sales Tax, Purchase Tax, Luxury Tax Entry Tax (all forms), Entertainment Tax (not levied by local bodies), Taxes on advertisements, Taxes on lotteries, betting and gambling and State Surcharges would be replaced by GST. <\/p>
When it comes to the Central taxes Excise Duty, Additional Duties of Excise (goods of special importance), Additional Duties of Excise (textiles and textile products), Additional Duties of Customs (commonly known as CVD), Special Additional Duty of Customs (SAD) and Service Tax Surcharges would be at different rates and instead of functioning independently would fall within the scope of GST. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1483440944110","data":"
After having learnt so much about GST our area of interest is, how the prices would change; so Cigarettes, Textile and branded jewellery, Beauty Parlor expenses for all the women; would become expensive. Banking and Insurance services, medicines, mobile phones would be inflated and eating outside at restaurants would also cost you a little extra. Do not worry GST can do some good too, cars, paint and cement, movies certainly, consumer durable items and electronics would be available for a lower price. <\/p>"}]
1. Knowledge of tools for SEO research & analysis. <\/p>
2. Knowledge of search engine algorithms and ranking strategies. <\/p>
3. Knowledge in keyword research and analysis for better ranking. <\/p>
4. Knowledge in on-page content optimization <\/p>
5. In-depth knowledge and understanding of social media platforms (Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn etc.) <\/p>
6. Increase web traffic using tools like web trends & Google Analytics. <\/p>
7. Keyword research, title tag & meta tags optimization. <\/p>
8. Work on quality link building coordinate with content writing team to build blogs, content distribution and website content.<\/p>
Eligibility:<\/b> Student who has an in depth knowledge in SEO, paid channels, excellent analytics, writing skills, social media marketing skills, campaign creation, content marketing, e-mail marketing and YouTube Marketing.<\/p>
Contact: Vihar Media Pvt Ltd<\/a><\/b><\/p>"}]
1. Proofread and edit blog posts, e-books, whitepapers and other free resources on big data and analytics. <\/p>
2. Work closely with the research team to produce high-quality written content that is flawless grammatically. <\/p>
3. Work closely with the digital marketing team to produce content that is SEO-friendly in nature. <\/p>
4. Work closely with the designing team to incorporate creative visuals (info graphics and images) into the content. <\/p>
5. Interview and profile industrial experts while documenting & publishing the same.<\/p>
Eligibility:<\/b> Student excellent in both verbal and written communication skills.<\/p>
Contact:<\/b> Tech Mahindra<\/a><\/p>"}]
Description:<\/b> <\/p>
1. Work closely with the videos production team. <\/p>
2. Assist director to shoot the branded videos, mainly for FMCG brands.<\/p>
3. Be a part of the creative team in helping with ideas and plans for ad-films.<\/p>
Eligibility:<\/b> Students who have an in depth knowledge in digital marketing, branding and good communication skills.<\/p>
Contact:<\/b> IncNut Digital<\/a> (Style Craze)<\/p>"}]
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