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Ever since we were kids we all have a favorite place we want to visit. That place keeps reoccurring in our dreams so that the eagerness to go increases and it wont ebb away.That favorite place which keeps increasing my curiosity level is Italy.<\/p>
Italy, the boot shaped country located within at the European continent. Surrounded by neighboring countries such as Germany, Switzerland etc. This has been a dream ever since I had my first slice of Pizza. As a kid I did not know where pizza originated from. The moment the cat was out of the bag it is my dream to go there. Italy who is famous for their Gothic Churches such Vatican at St Peters Square , Milan Church. Which was completed in the seventeenth century. Then they have the place where Pizza originated from, a little place known as Naples. Venice, a place which is famous for the beautiful water creeks which gives you the chills. They have the place where Shakespeare wrote his plays and is also famous for the Venetian masks.If you're a foodie the best cuisine to try out is the Italian as it consists of their famous pastas, spaghetti, pizzas etc and their famous dessert which is known as the tiramisu which leaves you mouth watering and of course cleanses your palette leaving you craving for more. The Italian architecture is beautiful as all the buildings are kept close together and these were all recreated during the history of time. They have these great museum which portrays the works of Dante as well Botticelli. Then we can see the places where Leonardo Da Vinci and Michel Angelo stood for his paintings.The country famous for certain football clubs such as Juventus and A.C Milan as well as their national football team who plays for the world cup every year. Fashion is a mandatory concept for the Italians as we see the Milan fashion show every year. Milan is the city that is famous for fashion. Vineyards that give you free samples of fine wine that is fermented at the place itself which is quite a drive from the city. The amphitheatre for the early age Romans which is one of the wonders of the world commonly known as Colosseum which is located at the capital city Rome. A mystical place to travel around as it is absolutely beautiful to just witness the entire city, truly a dream destination. But when you do it, travel alone so that you can inspire the true beauty of that small yet beautiful country. <\/p>
Unleash the traveler in you as there are about two hundred countries. Keep a dream place that you want to visit when you're done with your job as it can give you tons of memories worth remembering. <\/p>"}]
About The Event:<\/b><\/p>
One of the most happening sport of Andhra Pradesh is now being held in Vijayawada. Go Kart League (GKL) provides platform for the passionate people for go-karting. It is a story of passion and vision which include the spirit of sports. The event is run by an awesome team of entrepreneurs, freelancers and volunteers and is the largest First Person View (FPV) sport of, by and for the people of Andhra Pradesh. <\/p>
Go-Karting is one of the spiritual sport in Andhra Pradesh for the people with raising hands. People from various cities are gradually invited to participate in the event.<\/p>
Details:<\/b><\/p>
1. Go Kart League is a two day event which includes three rounds: Round 1, Semi Final and Final Round.<\/p>
2. There are 5 laps each of 450 meters long.<\/p>
3. Elimination is based on the lap time.<\/p>
4. Top three finalist wins cash prizes of worth INR 85,000<\/p>
Hurry up!<\/b><\/p>
Students to get discount on registration fee*.<\/b><\/p>"}]
Job Responsibilities: <\/b><\/p>
Builds market position by locating, developing, defining, negotiating, and closing business relationships.<\/p>
Duties: <\/b><\/p>
\n1. Identifies trendsetter ideas by researching industry and related events, publications, and announcements; tracking individual contributors and their accomplishments. <\/p>
2. Locates or proposes potential business deals by contacting potential partners; discovering and exploring opportunities. <\/p>
3. Screens potential business deals by analyzing market strategies, deal requirements, potential, and financials; evaluating options; resolving internal priorities; recommending equity investments. <\/p>
4. Develops negotiating strategies and positions by studying integration of new venture with company strategies and operations; examining risks and potentials; estimating partners' needs and goals. <\/p>
5. Closes new business deals by coordinating requirements; developing and negotiating contracts; integrating contract requirements with business operations. <\/p>
6. Protects organization's value by keeping information confidential. <\/p>
7. Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating in professional organizations. <\/p>
8. Enhances organization reputation by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1500014461047","data":"
Eligibility:<\/b> Students pursuing any degree who have excellent skills of Business Development, Content Management, Selling to Customer Needs, Territory Management, Market Knowledge, Presentation Skills, Energy Level, Meeting Sales Goals and Professionalism. <\/p>
\nNote:<\/b> Pay would vary based on the performance of the candidate. <\/p>
\nTo apply, send your resume to hr@froogal.in <\/b><\/p>"}]
\n1. Create content such as emails, social media messages, blogs and e-books.<\/p>
2. Participate in planning and strategising for inbound marketing campaign execution including content, content schedule, platforms and measurements. <\/p>
\n3. Develop benchmarks and goals for each campaign and ensure they are reached. <\/p>
\n4. Participate in client meetings. <\/p>
\n5. Develop content for Froogal's promotion. <\/p>
\n6. Learn and use inbound marketing software. <\/p>
\n7. Generate new ideas and opportunities to ensure client success. <\/p>
Eligibility:<\/b> Students pursuing any degree who have good writing skills, work well independently, great time management skills, collaborate with coworkers and interface with clients, love to hustle and work in a fast pace environment, self-taught learner willing to read and keep up-to-date on technological changes and how they could be used by Froogal. <\/p>
\nNote: <\/b>Pay would vary based on the performance of the candidate. <\/p>
\nTo apply, send your resume to hr@froogal.in<\/b><\/p>"}]
The Inspired Minds internship program offer technologies to work on real time project.<\/p>
Technologies: <\/b><\/p>
\n1. Web development <\/p>
\n2. Android Application Development <\/p>
\n3. Java <\/p>
\n4. Hybrid Application Development <\/p>
\n5. PHP and MySQL <\/p>
\n6. Firebase (Google Cloud Platform) <\/p>
\n7. MEAN Stack (MongoDB + Express + Angular + NodeJs) <\/p>
\nCandidate should work on real time projects with the team assigned. <\/p>
Perks<\/b>: Work from home, flexible work hours.<\/p>
Note:<\/b> This is a free internship program, for certification the particular candidate is supposed to pay INR 1000-2000. <\/p>
Duration of the internship program may vary from 30 days to 180 days depending upon the project. <\/p>"}]
Job Description:<\/b><\/p>
1. Demonstrated knowledge of digital marketing tactics such as email campaigns, market research, Search Engine Optimization and keyword analysis.<\/p>
2. Enhance social media outlets and opportunities to maintain communication and build fan base.<\/p>
3. Ideate and plan communication for supporting growth marketing.<\/p>
4. Track and analyze website and social media performance.<\/p>
5. Manage and update Facebook pages, LinkedIn, Twitter etc.<\/p>
Eligibility:<\/b> Candidates pursuing or have any degree who have sound knowledge of Search Engine Optimization, Keywords Research, Market Research, Email Campaigns and other relevant skills.<\/p>
Note:<\/b> Duration, pay and perks would vary according to the company norms.<\/p>"}]
As an intern at Startup Journey which is a media venture, candidate should be interested in startups and technology, know the basic interviewing skill (Startups, Incubators, Accelerators, Co-Working spaces and Support Organisation).<\/p>
Eligibility<\/b>: Students pursuing any degree who have good hold on writing skills, communication skills, English Proficiency both spoken and written and other relevant skills.<\/p>
Note: <\/b>Duration, pay and perks would vary according to the company norms.<\/p>"}]
The recent launch of cabs which shall arrive at your doorstep or which ever destination you are in by the touch of your finger against your smart phone. Well, these have a great disadvantage as well. They have enough crimes against their company as well and day by day we see it increasing.<\/p>
These cab companies were launched for a purpose, the rider should reach their provided destination in a 'safe manner'. That's a cliche statement we come across now because there is no 'safety' being guaranteed to any of the riders. They have a list of rules once we enter the vehicle, we have to abide by those rules, if we happen to disobey you shall be banned. Similarly, why isn't there any sort of probationary period for the drivers that tend to misbehave at the riders. The crime rates such as misbehavior has spiked up to a large number as every day we see a woman or a girl posting about it on social media. As the media does not give any publicity to it, us humans take the necessary step to bring the public's eye in to the problem so that a large number of people will react to that and eventually give them a solution. Often, problems such as glaring through the rear view mirror, turning back to the rider, giving smirks are all considered as misbehavior. These cabs give us the instructions initially that if a driver misbehaves open the app and press on the help button and help will be on its way. Honestly, most of the people have done it when they experienced some sort of difficulties but no help showed up. The moment when the driver acts weird we know that this ride is going to be a messed up one. But you can cancel the trip at any time and ask them to drop you where you want to get off. Even if we report he issue to the company they'll say that it has been taken care off but no action to these sort of heinous crimes. We all thought we escaped from the flaming fares of auto rickshaws but in the end it was us who got into trouble.We thought riding in air conditioned cabs would be better in any weather but we were wrong and it has been to late.<\/p>
To ensure ones safety we can always cancel the trip or keep an emergency contact so that if we believe something is wrong we can contact them and ask them to pick us up from whichever location we are in i.e if we are stranded or not. What we want is our safety and we shall get it if we do everything in a correct manner.g<\/p>"}]
It's #ThrowbackThursday and I couldn't help but think of all the fun we used to have on the streets before the Information Age took us all by the storm and gave us the power of the internet in our pocket. My generation will perhaps be the last to remember ever playing on the streets outside as we grew up. Things aren't just the same anymore. <\/p>
But bitter reminisce aside, I'm quite happy to say there still are plenty of kids today who keep the tradition of playing games out on the street alive and well, although it would be a little too obvious to say that it isn't the same as it used to be. Here's a list of the games we miss the most for back in the day! <\/p>
1. Maaram Peeti: <\/b><\/i> <\/p>
Who can forget this game. Everyone was terrified of playing it and yet the thrill of playing it is what made it so appealing. I remember being very young and only being allowed to play the game with a plastic ball that didn't hit you at all, to graduating to a rubber and then a cork ball as time passed. I still have some of the bruises I received from this game. Of course, the official (and safer) version of this was called Dodgeball, played by special balls that didn't hurt that much, but where was the fun in that?<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1499942425970","data":"59674f92c525f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1499942749536","data":"
2. Kabbadi: <\/b><\/i> <\/p>
I don't know about you, but my friends and I spent many hours playing Kabbadi, resulting in blood and broken bones, nasty fights, snarls, and in the end, cunning and devious plans to trap an oncoming attacker and also helped us become quite proficient in learning how to wriggle out of a particularly violent teacher's grip. It was the best of times. <\/attachment><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1499942894154","data":"5967504998596"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1499942998836","data":"3. Marbles: <\/b> <\/p>I don't see many kids playing Marbles these days. We used to jealously guard our marbles and hiss at anyone that came near, anyone who looked shifty enough to lift a few marbles all for themselves. It essence it was a collection game, the goal was to collect as many marbles as possible by hitting them into a small circle drawn on the ground. It required concentration and patience, and some awareness of the streets so people didn't run you over with their cars and bikes. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1499943123797","data":"5967512fa58f1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1499943133415","data":"4. Chuppam-Chuppi<\/i>\/ Hide-n-Seek<\/b> <\/p>This was so popular when we were kids, it was ridiculous to see anyone not participating. It was fascinating to see kids turn into master sleuths, looking for clues of their friends whereabouts when it was their turn to seek, and the kids hiding didn't make it any easier for them either. The place I grew up in was nestled between a woods, so it was filled with trees. Kids used to climb up trees or sneak in the bushes (provided there were no snakes), and it made the Hide-n-Seek experience much closer to a horror movie than a fun game. I miss being a child. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1499943329866","data":"596752121c463"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1499943358512","data":"5. Langori: <\/i><\/b> <\/p>This one was a thrilling game where your us kids developed our nerves of steel and learned how to work under pressure. A stack of flat rocks would be erected in the middle of whatever arena we decided to play in, and two teams would try to knock over the stack of rocks. Should a team manage to knock the stack over, the other team had to rebuild the stack without being hit by the ball being thrown by the first team. <\/p>It was as much as a battle of the mind as it was of physical ability. The game tested your calmness under pressure, spatial awareness, reflexes and reaction times. Of course, on top of all that, it was incredibly fun. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1499943593758","data":"5967533b437e5"}]
3. Marbles: <\/b> <\/p>
I don't see many kids playing Marbles these days. We used to jealously guard our marbles and hiss at anyone that came near, anyone who looked shifty enough to lift a few marbles all for themselves. It essence it was a collection game, the goal was to collect as many marbles as possible by hitting them into a small circle drawn on the ground. It required concentration and patience, and some awareness of the streets so people didn't run you over with their cars and bikes. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1499943123797","data":"5967512fa58f1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1499943133415","data":"
4. Chuppam-Chuppi<\/i>\/ Hide-n-Seek<\/b> <\/p>
This was so popular when we were kids, it was ridiculous to see anyone not participating. It was fascinating to see kids turn into master sleuths, looking for clues of their friends whereabouts when it was their turn to seek, and the kids hiding didn't make it any easier for them either. The place I grew up in was nestled between a woods, so it was filled with trees. Kids used to climb up trees or sneak in the bushes (provided there were no snakes), and it made the Hide-n-Seek experience much closer to a horror movie than a fun game. I miss being a child. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1499943329866","data":"596752121c463"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1499943358512","data":"
5. Langori: <\/i><\/b> <\/p>
This one was a thrilling game where your us kids developed our nerves of steel and learned how to work under pressure. A stack of flat rocks would be erected in the middle of whatever arena we decided to play in, and two teams would try to knock over the stack of rocks. Should a team manage to knock the stack over, the other team had to rebuild the stack without being hit by the ball being thrown by the first team. <\/p>
It was as much as a battle of the mind as it was of physical ability. The game tested your calmness under pressure, spatial awareness, reflexes and reaction times. Of course, on top of all that, it was incredibly fun. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1499943593758","data":"5967533b437e5"}]
There are myriad reasons why a name becomes a crucial identity for a person. Many traditionalists believe a name represents power, supremacy, right, prestige, as well as many other embedded values. In countries such as India, the naming ceremony of a new born is elaborately celebrated around family and friends where close relatives whisper a selected name into the baby\u2019s right ear following traditional methods and astrological rules. A name can serve a variety of purposes. For a new born, a name signifies the cultural values the baby will grow into whereas for a married women, a name commemorates the matrimonial relationship she has with her significant other. All in all they allow us to connect and assimilate in society. While names give importance and uniqueness to a person\u2019s life, for some people, societal pressures can complicate naming. <\/p>
Society has unconventional ways of defining names when it comes to women. A strong woman is called bossy, a woman who is affirmative is labeled as a b*tch, or in the worst cases possible a confident woman wanting to flaunt her beauty is characterized as a slut. All sorts of names that are meant to undermine how strong and determined she actually is.<\/p>
We\u2019ve all either seen it or been part of it, especially when it comes to men name-calling women. You and your friends plan a fun night out when suddenly a stranger approaches you to ask for your number. In intending to be polite and respectful to your friends, you deny. However, out of hate he calls you something deeming and offensive. Little does he realize though what he expresses as \u2018hate\u2019 is nothing more than fear in disguise, whether it may be a raging fear of rejection or low self-esteem. <\/p>
It is highly unfortunate how this is the case for women all around the world. The name a person is given is who they are, not in any means something to be falsely identified by society for not meeting their standards. Identity most certainly cannot be determined through such invasive language. It is about time we learn how to respect a woman for what she is truly capable of mentally and physically. I am more than what I am wrongly called. All women are. \n\n<\/p>"}]
Before the B.Tech craze, there was the MCA and degree craze. Back in the 90s and the early 2000s, engineering was still the avenue of the privileged and the rich, while the rest of us was plenty happy with what we got with a degree, ensuring a comfortable job and a decent middle-class salary. <\/p>
I've often been asked why on earth did the B.Tech rush even start in the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, and I've always wondered if they will ever appreciate knowing the truth of the matter. The truth is, back in the early 2000s, people found out that a B.Tech graduate, should they go to the US to study, could demand a massive dowry during their wedding. When this news broke, it was simply pandemonium, everyone wanted their sons to be engineers, everyone wanted their daughters to be engineers so they could justify the dowry. The rise of the IT industry came much later, when the first batch of the kids of dowry hungry parents graduated and found that there was a large IT industry that they could be a part of, which only grew in size as the years went by. <\/p>
That is, until it could take people no longer. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1499857495620","data":"59660468e5aac"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1499857941793","data":"
A report in Deccan Chronicle today reveals<\/a> that the MCA degree has seen something of a resurgence in prominence as job offers for B.Tech graduates continue to dry up. I saw a college proudly posting the names of students who had managed to score a package of 1.5 LPA proudly, students who would go on to jobs where they'll only take home roughly Rs. 9000 per month. <\/p>As the report reveals, IT companies are now looking for the kind of background MCA students would have, giving them an advantage over B.Tech students, like Statistical knowledge. However, at this point, I'm not sure if the starting salary of an MCA grad and a B.Tech grad are similar or not, but then again I suppose having a job is better than having the job close its door on you. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1499858554925","data":"596606d38dde1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1499858563835","data":"The above information is taken from Deccan Chronicle's website. <\/i> <\/p>We seem to be headed towards a time of great uncertainty, us engineers that is. Many engineering graduates are moving on from engineering jobs and working in fields where their degree does not even matter except just proving that they have studied enough to even be considered for the position. In a country with as many people as us, the sad reality is that we, the employee, is always expendable. There will always be someone more desperate than you, willing to work for a lower salary. <\/p>India seems to be headed towards a job crisis, and we can only hope startups and the current government at the centre manage to pull of a miracle. <\/p>"}]
As the report reveals, IT companies are now looking for the kind of background MCA students would have, giving them an advantage over B.Tech students, like Statistical knowledge. However, at this point, I'm not sure if the starting salary of an MCA grad and a B.Tech grad are similar or not, but then again I suppose having a job is better than having the job close its door on you. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1499858554925","data":"596606d38dde1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1499858563835","data":"
The above information is taken from Deccan Chronicle's website. <\/i> <\/p>
We seem to be headed towards a time of great uncertainty, us engineers that is. Many engineering graduates are moving on from engineering jobs and working in fields where their degree does not even matter except just proving that they have studied enough to even be considered for the position. In a country with as many people as us, the sad reality is that we, the employee, is always expendable. There will always be someone more desperate than you, willing to work for a lower salary. <\/p>
India seems to be headed towards a job crisis, and we can only hope startups and the current government at the centre manage to pull of a miracle. <\/p>"}]
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