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Clear the decks and make way for the big ship! SCL season 3 is on its way to sail away to a land of Business Connections with Fun. In a world of a busy rat race, SCL makes the best platform to connect and get noticed in the startup ecosystem.<\/p>
Startup Cricket League is an informal networking platform to unite investors, mentors and startup founders. It is an in and out exchanging platform which works on building the bond between stakeholders of this environment. What started as an idea to provide an informal platform for Entrepreneurs, Mentors and Investors, is now a very successful event conducted across the country- Hyderabad, Delhi and Bangalore. This genius of a concept was made into a reality by Sai Kiran Gunda in 2015. <\/p>
SCL is divided into 6 verticals, the big focused industries: <\/p>
1. Business Blazers - B2B, Enterprise, Services <\/p>
2. ECom Titans - ECommerce, mCommerce, Marketplace<\/p>
3. Front Foot Techies - IoT, AI, ML, AR, VR<\/p>
4. Finance Fighters - Fintech, Commerce, Payments<\/p>
5. Lifestyle Leopards - Healthcare, Education, Fashion, F&B<\/p>
6. Travel Thunders - Travel, Logistics, Hospitality<\/p>
The idea is to bring together the best startups in the ecosystem together to bond over and play the sport the whole country loves with the passion of a thousand suns. Entrepreneurs will team up with other entrepreneurs, investors and mentors to represent their industry. There is a stronger connection developed and all 6 teams leave winning irrespective of the scores. The sight of these teams donning their team jerseys and playing will show true sportsmanship. Founders of 8 different startups from one sector will play along with investors and mentors of the same sector, uniting their industry like never before. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504166529531","data":"59a7c4f51b78e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504166531432","data":"
There are various events scheduled ahead of the actual cricket matches which will greatly boost the ecosystem that made the event happen in the first place. They are as follows<\/p>
Startup Auditions: <\/b> <\/p>
A lot of startups register to get into SCL to be a part of the team. By auditioning, we can select who gets to be on the team for the flagship . It will be the first interaction between the startup with its investors and mentors. This will take place on September 2,2017.<\/p>
Team Bonding: <\/b><\/p>
For a good pie to be baked, the correct ingredients need to mix well. During this team bonding, investors can get to know the founders on a personal level. Working from that, the conversations can move in any direction in your favour. This takes place during the course of three days, from September 13-September 15, 2017.<\/b><\/p>
Team Launch: <\/b><\/p>
Our very own IPL for startups. Captains and respective startups of each team are introduced on this occasion. You will also get to catch a glimpse of the majestic trophy of SCL! Team launch will set the event in motion. September 23, 2017 is the date to watch out for.<\/b><\/p>
The Startup Cricket League Flagship Event: <\/b><\/p>
The reason everyone is here, the reason the cricket league is happening, the main event is, goes without saying, the most important part of the SCL and the cornerstone of why it exists in the first place. Happening on October 7, 2017. This thrilling powerplay will keep you glued to your seats. Cricket is one of many, SCL has other activities for you as well:<\/p>
Founder - Mentor Connect ( Register Your Startup )<\/p>
Founder - Investor Connect ( Register Your Startup )<\/p>
Startup Expo ( Register Your Startup )<\/p>
Startup Talks<\/p>
Startup Panels<\/p>
On that day, SCL plays host to a 100 startups, 20 investors, 30 mentors and more than 1000 attendees! The place will be buzzing with talent.<\/p>
Do not forget: TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION. Register now on their website which you can visit by clicking here. <\/a><\/p>"}]
Literacy Helping Hands is a Non-Government Organization that provides a dynamic work environment. We our now introducing the workshop on latest technology of Full Stack Web Development which would get awareness among the students. <\/p>
The workshop session is for 3 hours by Mr. Kiran Kumar, Founder and CEO of Sendrr. The session includes the following:<\/p>
1. Introduction to Full Stack Development (Front End\/Back-end) in Real-Time.<\/p>
2. Overview of latest technologies. <\/p>
3. Strategies for learning a new Technology. <\/p>
4. Future opportunities and Career Advice. <\/p>
5.Question & Answer Session.<\/p>
Learn For A Cause<\/i>, the amount generated by this fund raising event will be used for conducting free literacy based events in orphanages. \n<\/p>"}]
We reached out to friends and family staying in Mumbai as the situation worsened with incessant rains that simply refused to stop no matter what. Those close to me said that the rain began sometime early in the morning and did not stop throughout the day, lashing on the city for hours upon hours, continuing on well into the darkness as the day burned and the high tide of 4:25 PM began, which made the situation worse, but then again, this is Mumbai we are talking about. <\/p>
People found shelter, people found food, people found places to have fun, and people found parties. More importantly, people shared. Groups of people stood guard and kept a watch on the water levels and the streets for people stuck out in the unforgiving rain, throwing around supplies to stock up in the case the power was cut. Pets were rescued, people were dragged out of the rain and into towels and blankets before being handed a hot cup of chai and some vada pav. All this happened not to people who knew each other, but complete strangers. <\/p>
The Spirit of Mumbai, they call it. A city with more people than some countries (or continents), comes together like none other during disasters like these. In the face of disaster, Mumbaikars become one. There's no caste, creed, colour or bias. Survival is a singular instinct, but it takes a bigger person than most of this country can hope to be to ensure your fellow human survives with you. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504088653063","data":"59a6950820485"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504088655175","data":"
This isn't the first time, of course. In 2005, I was in Mumbai and stuck in the worst flooding of Mumbai's history. Being tiny back then, I was stuck in a current that dragged me away from my family and a young woman, about 18 or 19 years old, dived after me to grab me out of the swirling waters. I had no idea where I was being dragged off to, but I remember being scared, and I remember the rain. Relentless rain, unstoppable and without mercy. Droplets fatter than an elephant falling on my face, so fierce it seemed like the gods themselves had unleashed all their fury upon us. <\/p>
But from the moment the pregnant clouds loomed menacingly over the Maximum City, it had already braced itself. This wouldn't be their first tango with heavy rain, the people of the city probably though as they prepared supplies and stocked up on cooking fuel to cook in emergency, and it won't be their last. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504088902772","data":"
Of course, while talking and praising the spirit of Mumbai every year there is an issue is the very definition of a non-solution: a fact citizens are taking up with the BMC authorities, it does warm my heart to see complete strangers come together to help each other in their time of need. As I get off the phone with my friends in Mumbai who were shacked up in their office and partying the night away, I thought to myself that this is what makes Mumbai what it is. Their iron will to stand up to anything that comes their way. <\/p>
And while Mumbai might seem overwhelming and ridiculously fast to someone who has never been there before, the same people that rush past you to their destinations are the ones who will turn around, extend a hand and drag you out of the water and into the shelter. That's just how Mumbaikars are, a slice of everyone from across the country. After all, all roads in India lead to Mumbai. <\/p>"}]
This week has got a new reason for joy. All of you know about Sahaya club of CMRTC. The club has introduced a new scheme \"The Day of Giving\". According to the club on 26th of every month, they are going to open a charity and donation section where anyone from the college can donate old clothes, food, electronic devices (repairable), money etc.These things will be given to the needy people. This scheme focuses on the development of the lower part of society which is still lacking an access to basic necessities of life. It\u2019s really a pleasure to see students giving their time to bring brightness into someone else\u2019s life. On its opening week members of Sahaya have seen a noticeable amount of contribution from students. I think in the coming weeks they will see more co- operation from students. Moreover, they can spread awareness about this and tell the motives behind this kind initiative.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504013596894","data":"59a56df41ad2b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504013618800","data":"
India is labeled as a developing country but how long are we going to be just developing country? When we talk about development we should not only think about bringing more and more latest technologies to our country or developing its global market. We should also take a time to time check on the people who are below poverty level. First we should try to provide support to the poor. There are millions who starve for food, who lack shelter from worst weather conditions, and more over the people who still just dream of education. I hope soon we can see an India where no one sleeps with an empty stomach and a India where even the soldiers sleep peacefully! Well all this can be true if we do our part in the development of our country.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504013684959","data":"59a56e099f41d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504013698541","data":"
Remember \u201clife will become better when we value people more than things\u201d <\/p>
This is another amazing initiative taken by the college and the club. This makes Sahaya the club of the week and we hope they come up with more schemes like this. Keep going, you will have all our support!\n<\/p>"}]
A wise man once said that a startup shouldn't just be about making money. Truly great start-ups, he said, solve problems, problems that humanity currently faces and the problems it will potentially face in the future. It doesn't hurt to be prepared, in fact, it might even pay to be prepared. <\/p>
A couple of weeks ago, we wrote about Young Professionals in Space, a major event to bring together space based startups and professionals from across the world to interact with those among us who still look up to the stars and dream to this day. <\/p>
Today, we are here to talk about the listed startups that are slated to attend the meeting from November 24 through to 26 (tickets not yet available). Check out the website by clicking here. <\/p>
The startups on the Young Professionals in Space website are listed under the 'Startups in Space' banner and considering their efforts, I frankly agree. The startups and the people bringing them together, along with short descriptions, is the purpose of this article. Check it out here!<\/p>
Startups in Space:<\/b><\/p>
1. Bellatrix Aerospace:<\/b> While we cannot confirm at this point of time whether the company was named after the truly evil Harry Potter character or the massive blue-white giant star in the Orion belt that 8.2 times the size of our own Sun, although we are leaning towards the latter more than the former. <\/p>
While the star itself might be millions of light-years away, the company that adopts its name is right here, in Mysore. Started by like-minded young people, this is what their about page reads:<\/p>
Bellatrix Aerospace is a research and development company developing orbital launch vehicles (rockets) and electric propulsion systems for satellites. Today, the space industry plays an indispensable role in our lives. Our mobile phones, TVs, office computers and the internet are all dependent on satellites. Yet, humans have explored only a small chunk of space. Space offers infinite possibilities for a lot of market sectors. The biggest barrier to open the doors of space for improving life on Earth is the fact that the cost of access to space is exorbitantly high. We are a technology based company and we believe that a revolution in the space technology is what it takes to change the world we live in. In the field of satellite propulsion, Bellatrix offers to reduce satellite mission cost through its patented electric propulsion systems. Bellatrix is dedicated to offering its customers high reliability, short wait periods and competitive costs.<\/p>
Check out their website here!<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504083890420","data":"59a6817d6100d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504083895968","data":"2. Xovian Technologies: <\/b><\/p>A company that truly highlights the how far humans are willing to go to reach space. The address for Xovian Technologies lists it to be in a Basement of a building called Nutz and Bolts. From the basement of this building to conquering space itself, what else could be a better indicator of how far us human beings are willing to go to chase our dreams?<\/p>Based out of New Delhi, Xovian has a few achievements already under it's belt. It also is a member of International Astronautical Federation International Astronautical Federation (IAF) is an international space advocacy organisation based in Paris, and founded in 1951 as a non governmental organization to establish a dialogue between scientists around the world and to lay the information for international space cooperation.<\/p>Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504084255832","data":"59a683901ec43"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504084259199","data":"3. Rocketeers<\/b> <\/p>A bunch of young folk gathering together to boost interest in children who have always been, if I may borrow the company tag line for a second, 'nuts about rockets'. As children, we have always dreamed about the stars while laying down flat on our backs and looking straight up. Rocketeers teaching course, which has been specifically designed and is their USP, boosts this interest and goes on to create young adults who actively want to and can seek a career in aerospace. Check out a short video of them below! <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1504084745716","data":"7v34YhALuIc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504084785112","data":"4. Space Kidz India<\/b><\/p>If you remember the recent news about a young student from Tamil Nadu designing and sending to space the world's smallest satellite, you've heard of Space Kidz recent contribution to the space race. Rifath Sharook, a student with Space Kidz India, made waves across the world with his contribution, with articles and profile appearing on prestigious websites like The New York Times as well. <\/p>From their about page: \"Space Kidz India\", is working towards promoting Art, Science and Culture for students of India, create an International Platform for the same. Ambassadors to the \"NASA\" Space Camps, Pioneers in organizing International workshops at York University - Canada, in the Field Of Robotics and Engineering Sciences.<\/p>Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504085650684","data":"59a68709920e3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504085675306","data":"5. Nopo Nanotechnologies: <\/b> <\/p>The future is nano, if a professor we really like is to be believed. With microprocessors getting even tinier every year, it is time for us to consider the fact that packing more functionality in a smaller space can drastically change the lives of those among us who will one day travel to space, because in space, nobody can hear you scream...in frustration at the limited number of things that are available on your craft. <\/p>Jokes aside, in space travel, what you carry with you is very important to say the least. The ability to be able to carry more with less space is appealing, which is why it is important to have research in nanotechnologies. Which brings us to Nopo Nanotech.<\/p>According to their website, they are pushing the world into the next space age by developing products using carbon nanotube for use in space exploration. <\/p>Click here to check out their website.<\/a><\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086130388","data":"59a688f090510"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504086164279","data":"6. Astrome Technologies<\/b> <\/p>Frustrated with the lack of proper internet in your town? Jealous of the high speed internet in major cities of India? Have no fear, Astrome is here. Dedicated to providing high speed internet connection beamed directly from space, Astrome has been hard at work from their Bengaluru based office to kickstart their vision as soon as possible. The website currently shows the goal year to be 2020, and we wish them all the best. <\/p>Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086343479","data":"59a689beb30a5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504086368199","data":"7. SatSure: <\/b> <\/p>Apart from having an impressive homepage, SatSure is already tackling the problems of farmers using satellite imagery and big data for analysis. From their website, 'We make sense of disparate operational and agronomic data to simplify complex decisions related to crop risk management and for making agriculture predictable and profitable. SatSure powers proactive decision intelligence solutions in a complex operating environment that includes data acquisition, processing, and delivery in the form of simple analytical solutions.'<\/p>The idea is to use satellite imagery, machine learning and BigData Analysis to assess the risk to crops on the ground, and it is absolutely brilliant. <\/p>Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086728280","data":"59a68b2bb47be"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504086732868","data":"8. Suyog Technologies: <\/b> <\/p>Making electronics for space is very important, just ask the survivor of every space horror movie. Suyog Technologies are, from their website, 'specialists in complex printed circuit board for consumer and industrial electronics equipment manufacturers. We believe in employing a fantastically skilled yet forward-thinking team of engineers that not only understands the demands and challenges of modern PCB manufacturing but also possesses the ability to convert plans into act of perfection. our clients get the most flexible and resourceful bunch of people eagerly waiting to fulfill or even exceed their expectations. We are in field of electronics since 2011. Our main aim to design world class products and provide world class PCBA services in domestic cost. Our main forte is in PCB prototyping and Industrial automation and process control solutions. We have now entered in IoT domain with our own platform. Currently we are now Entering in biomedical devices for our clients. We treat our clients as part of our family. We understand our clients needs in depth and then provide 360 degree solution. Our team members come from wide technological spectrum, hence we are able to provide end to end solution.'<\/p>Check out their website here!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086896168","data":"59a68bd86b313"}]
2. Xovian Technologies: <\/b><\/p>
A company that truly highlights the how far humans are willing to go to reach space. The address for Xovian Technologies lists it to be in a Basement of a building called Nutz and Bolts. From the basement of this building to conquering space itself, what else could be a better indicator of how far us human beings are willing to go to chase our dreams?<\/p>
Based out of New Delhi, Xovian has a few achievements already under it's belt. It also is a member of International Astronautical Federation International Astronautical Federation (IAF) is an international space advocacy organisation based in Paris, and founded in 1951 as a non governmental organization to establish a dialogue between scientists around the world and to lay the information for international space cooperation.<\/p>
Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504084255832","data":"59a683901ec43"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504084259199","data":"3. Rocketeers<\/b> <\/p>A bunch of young folk gathering together to boost interest in children who have always been, if I may borrow the company tag line for a second, 'nuts about rockets'. As children, we have always dreamed about the stars while laying down flat on our backs and looking straight up. Rocketeers teaching course, which has been specifically designed and is their USP, boosts this interest and goes on to create young adults who actively want to and can seek a career in aerospace. Check out a short video of them below! <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1504084745716","data":"7v34YhALuIc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504084785112","data":"4. Space Kidz India<\/b><\/p>If you remember the recent news about a young student from Tamil Nadu designing and sending to space the world's smallest satellite, you've heard of Space Kidz recent contribution to the space race. Rifath Sharook, a student with Space Kidz India, made waves across the world with his contribution, with articles and profile appearing on prestigious websites like The New York Times as well. <\/p>From their about page: \"Space Kidz India\", is working towards promoting Art, Science and Culture for students of India, create an International Platform for the same. Ambassadors to the \"NASA\" Space Camps, Pioneers in organizing International workshops at York University - Canada, in the Field Of Robotics and Engineering Sciences.<\/p>Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504085650684","data":"59a68709920e3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504085675306","data":"5. Nopo Nanotechnologies: <\/b> <\/p>The future is nano, if a professor we really like is to be believed. With microprocessors getting even tinier every year, it is time for us to consider the fact that packing more functionality in a smaller space can drastically change the lives of those among us who will one day travel to space, because in space, nobody can hear you scream...in frustration at the limited number of things that are available on your craft. <\/p>Jokes aside, in space travel, what you carry with you is very important to say the least. The ability to be able to carry more with less space is appealing, which is why it is important to have research in nanotechnologies. Which brings us to Nopo Nanotech.<\/p>According to their website, they are pushing the world into the next space age by developing products using carbon nanotube for use in space exploration. <\/p>Click here to check out their website.<\/a><\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086130388","data":"59a688f090510"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504086164279","data":"6. Astrome Technologies<\/b> <\/p>Frustrated with the lack of proper internet in your town? Jealous of the high speed internet in major cities of India? Have no fear, Astrome is here. Dedicated to providing high speed internet connection beamed directly from space, Astrome has been hard at work from their Bengaluru based office to kickstart their vision as soon as possible. The website currently shows the goal year to be 2020, and we wish them all the best. <\/p>Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086343479","data":"59a689beb30a5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504086368199","data":"7. SatSure: <\/b> <\/p>Apart from having an impressive homepage, SatSure is already tackling the problems of farmers using satellite imagery and big data for analysis. From their website, 'We make sense of disparate operational and agronomic data to simplify complex decisions related to crop risk management and for making agriculture predictable and profitable. SatSure powers proactive decision intelligence solutions in a complex operating environment that includes data acquisition, processing, and delivery in the form of simple analytical solutions.'<\/p>The idea is to use satellite imagery, machine learning and BigData Analysis to assess the risk to crops on the ground, and it is absolutely brilliant. <\/p>Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086728280","data":"59a68b2bb47be"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504086732868","data":"8. Suyog Technologies: <\/b> <\/p>Making electronics for space is very important, just ask the survivor of every space horror movie. Suyog Technologies are, from their website, 'specialists in complex printed circuit board for consumer and industrial electronics equipment manufacturers. We believe in employing a fantastically skilled yet forward-thinking team of engineers that not only understands the demands and challenges of modern PCB manufacturing but also possesses the ability to convert plans into act of perfection. our clients get the most flexible and resourceful bunch of people eagerly waiting to fulfill or even exceed their expectations. We are in field of electronics since 2011. Our main aim to design world class products and provide world class PCBA services in domestic cost. Our main forte is in PCB prototyping and Industrial automation and process control solutions. We have now entered in IoT domain with our own platform. Currently we are now Entering in biomedical devices for our clients. We treat our clients as part of our family. We understand our clients needs in depth and then provide 360 degree solution. Our team members come from wide technological spectrum, hence we are able to provide end to end solution.'<\/p>Check out their website here!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086896168","data":"59a68bd86b313"}]
3. Rocketeers<\/b> <\/p>
A bunch of young folk gathering together to boost interest in children who have always been, if I may borrow the company tag line for a second, 'nuts about rockets'. As children, we have always dreamed about the stars while laying down flat on our backs and looking straight up. Rocketeers teaching course, which has been specifically designed and is their USP, boosts this interest and goes on to create young adults who actively want to and can seek a career in aerospace. Check out a short video of them below! <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1504084745716","data":"7v34YhALuIc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504084785112","data":"
4. Space Kidz India<\/b><\/p>
If you remember the recent news about a young student from Tamil Nadu designing and sending to space the world's smallest satellite, you've heard of Space Kidz recent contribution to the space race. Rifath Sharook, a student with Space Kidz India, made waves across the world with his contribution, with articles and profile appearing on prestigious websites like The New York Times as well. <\/p>
From their about page: \"Space Kidz India\", is working towards promoting Art, Science and Culture for students of India, create an International Platform for the same. Ambassadors to the \"NASA\" Space Camps, Pioneers in organizing International workshops at York University - Canada, in the Field Of Robotics and Engineering Sciences.<\/p>
Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504085650684","data":"59a68709920e3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504085675306","data":"5. Nopo Nanotechnologies: <\/b> <\/p>The future is nano, if a professor we really like is to be believed. With microprocessors getting even tinier every year, it is time for us to consider the fact that packing more functionality in a smaller space can drastically change the lives of those among us who will one day travel to space, because in space, nobody can hear you scream...in frustration at the limited number of things that are available on your craft. <\/p>Jokes aside, in space travel, what you carry with you is very important to say the least. The ability to be able to carry more with less space is appealing, which is why it is important to have research in nanotechnologies. Which brings us to Nopo Nanotech.<\/p>According to their website, they are pushing the world into the next space age by developing products using carbon nanotube for use in space exploration. <\/p>Click here to check out their website.<\/a><\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086130388","data":"59a688f090510"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504086164279","data":"6. Astrome Technologies<\/b> <\/p>Frustrated with the lack of proper internet in your town? Jealous of the high speed internet in major cities of India? Have no fear, Astrome is here. Dedicated to providing high speed internet connection beamed directly from space, Astrome has been hard at work from their Bengaluru based office to kickstart their vision as soon as possible. The website currently shows the goal year to be 2020, and we wish them all the best. <\/p>Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086343479","data":"59a689beb30a5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504086368199","data":"7. SatSure: <\/b> <\/p>Apart from having an impressive homepage, SatSure is already tackling the problems of farmers using satellite imagery and big data for analysis. From their website, 'We make sense of disparate operational and agronomic data to simplify complex decisions related to crop risk management and for making agriculture predictable and profitable. SatSure powers proactive decision intelligence solutions in a complex operating environment that includes data acquisition, processing, and delivery in the form of simple analytical solutions.'<\/p>The idea is to use satellite imagery, machine learning and BigData Analysis to assess the risk to crops on the ground, and it is absolutely brilliant. <\/p>Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086728280","data":"59a68b2bb47be"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504086732868","data":"8. Suyog Technologies: <\/b> <\/p>Making electronics for space is very important, just ask the survivor of every space horror movie. Suyog Technologies are, from their website, 'specialists in complex printed circuit board for consumer and industrial electronics equipment manufacturers. We believe in employing a fantastically skilled yet forward-thinking team of engineers that not only understands the demands and challenges of modern PCB manufacturing but also possesses the ability to convert plans into act of perfection. our clients get the most flexible and resourceful bunch of people eagerly waiting to fulfill or even exceed their expectations. We are in field of electronics since 2011. Our main aim to design world class products and provide world class PCBA services in domestic cost. Our main forte is in PCB prototyping and Industrial automation and process control solutions. We have now entered in IoT domain with our own platform. Currently we are now Entering in biomedical devices for our clients. We treat our clients as part of our family. We understand our clients needs in depth and then provide 360 degree solution. Our team members come from wide technological spectrum, hence we are able to provide end to end solution.'<\/p>Check out their website here!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086896168","data":"59a68bd86b313"}]
5. Nopo Nanotechnologies: <\/b> <\/p>
The future is nano, if a professor we really like is to be believed. With microprocessors getting even tinier every year, it is time for us to consider the fact that packing more functionality in a smaller space can drastically change the lives of those among us who will one day travel to space, because in space, nobody can hear you scream...in frustration at the limited number of things that are available on your craft. <\/p>
Jokes aside, in space travel, what you carry with you is very important to say the least. The ability to be able to carry more with less space is appealing, which is why it is important to have research in nanotechnologies. Which brings us to Nopo Nanotech.<\/p>
According to their website, they are pushing the world into the next space age by developing products using carbon nanotube for use in space exploration. <\/p>
Click here to check out their website.<\/a><\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086130388","data":"59a688f090510"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504086164279","data":"6. Astrome Technologies<\/b> <\/p>Frustrated with the lack of proper internet in your town? Jealous of the high speed internet in major cities of India? Have no fear, Astrome is here. Dedicated to providing high speed internet connection beamed directly from space, Astrome has been hard at work from their Bengaluru based office to kickstart their vision as soon as possible. The website currently shows the goal year to be 2020, and we wish them all the best. <\/p>Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086343479","data":"59a689beb30a5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504086368199","data":"7. SatSure: <\/b> <\/p>Apart from having an impressive homepage, SatSure is already tackling the problems of farmers using satellite imagery and big data for analysis. From their website, 'We make sense of disparate operational and agronomic data to simplify complex decisions related to crop risk management and for making agriculture predictable and profitable. SatSure powers proactive decision intelligence solutions in a complex operating environment that includes data acquisition, processing, and delivery in the form of simple analytical solutions.'<\/p>The idea is to use satellite imagery, machine learning and BigData Analysis to assess the risk to crops on the ground, and it is absolutely brilliant. <\/p>Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086728280","data":"59a68b2bb47be"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504086732868","data":"8. Suyog Technologies: <\/b> <\/p>Making electronics for space is very important, just ask the survivor of every space horror movie. Suyog Technologies are, from their website, 'specialists in complex printed circuit board for consumer and industrial electronics equipment manufacturers. We believe in employing a fantastically skilled yet forward-thinking team of engineers that not only understands the demands and challenges of modern PCB manufacturing but also possesses the ability to convert plans into act of perfection. our clients get the most flexible and resourceful bunch of people eagerly waiting to fulfill or even exceed their expectations. We are in field of electronics since 2011. Our main aim to design world class products and provide world class PCBA services in domestic cost. Our main forte is in PCB prototyping and Industrial automation and process control solutions. We have now entered in IoT domain with our own platform. Currently we are now Entering in biomedical devices for our clients. We treat our clients as part of our family. We understand our clients needs in depth and then provide 360 degree solution. Our team members come from wide technological spectrum, hence we are able to provide end to end solution.'<\/p>Check out their website here!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086896168","data":"59a68bd86b313"}]
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6. Astrome Technologies<\/b> <\/p>
Frustrated with the lack of proper internet in your town? Jealous of the high speed internet in major cities of India? Have no fear, Astrome is here. Dedicated to providing high speed internet connection beamed directly from space, Astrome has been hard at work from their Bengaluru based office to kickstart their vision as soon as possible. The website currently shows the goal year to be 2020, and we wish them all the best. <\/p>
Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086343479","data":"59a689beb30a5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504086368199","data":"7. SatSure: <\/b> <\/p>Apart from having an impressive homepage, SatSure is already tackling the problems of farmers using satellite imagery and big data for analysis. From their website, 'We make sense of disparate operational and agronomic data to simplify complex decisions related to crop risk management and for making agriculture predictable and profitable. SatSure powers proactive decision intelligence solutions in a complex operating environment that includes data acquisition, processing, and delivery in the form of simple analytical solutions.'<\/p>The idea is to use satellite imagery, machine learning and BigData Analysis to assess the risk to crops on the ground, and it is absolutely brilliant. <\/p>Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086728280","data":"59a68b2bb47be"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504086732868","data":"8. Suyog Technologies: <\/b> <\/p>Making electronics for space is very important, just ask the survivor of every space horror movie. Suyog Technologies are, from their website, 'specialists in complex printed circuit board for consumer and industrial electronics equipment manufacturers. We believe in employing a fantastically skilled yet forward-thinking team of engineers that not only understands the demands and challenges of modern PCB manufacturing but also possesses the ability to convert plans into act of perfection. our clients get the most flexible and resourceful bunch of people eagerly waiting to fulfill or even exceed their expectations. We are in field of electronics since 2011. Our main aim to design world class products and provide world class PCBA services in domestic cost. Our main forte is in PCB prototyping and Industrial automation and process control solutions. We have now entered in IoT domain with our own platform. Currently we are now Entering in biomedical devices for our clients. We treat our clients as part of our family. We understand our clients needs in depth and then provide 360 degree solution. Our team members come from wide technological spectrum, hence we are able to provide end to end solution.'<\/p>Check out their website here!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086896168","data":"59a68bd86b313"}]
7. SatSure: <\/b> <\/p>
Apart from having an impressive homepage, SatSure is already tackling the problems of farmers using satellite imagery and big data for analysis. From their website, 'We make sense of disparate operational and agronomic data to simplify complex decisions related to crop risk management and for making agriculture predictable and profitable. SatSure powers proactive decision intelligence solutions in a complex operating environment that includes data acquisition, processing, and delivery in the form of simple analytical solutions.'<\/p>
The idea is to use satellite imagery, machine learning and BigData Analysis to assess the risk to crops on the ground, and it is absolutely brilliant. <\/p>Check out their website here! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086728280","data":"59a68b2bb47be"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504086732868","data":"8. Suyog Technologies: <\/b> <\/p>Making electronics for space is very important, just ask the survivor of every space horror movie. Suyog Technologies are, from their website, 'specialists in complex printed circuit board for consumer and industrial electronics equipment manufacturers. We believe in employing a fantastically skilled yet forward-thinking team of engineers that not only understands the demands and challenges of modern PCB manufacturing but also possesses the ability to convert plans into act of perfection. our clients get the most flexible and resourceful bunch of people eagerly waiting to fulfill or even exceed their expectations. We are in field of electronics since 2011. Our main aim to design world class products and provide world class PCBA services in domestic cost. Our main forte is in PCB prototyping and Industrial automation and process control solutions. We have now entered in IoT domain with our own platform. Currently we are now Entering in biomedical devices for our clients. We treat our clients as part of our family. We understand our clients needs in depth and then provide 360 degree solution. Our team members come from wide technological spectrum, hence we are able to provide end to end solution.'<\/p>Check out their website here!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086896168","data":"59a68bd86b313"}]
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8. Suyog Technologies: <\/b> <\/p>
Making electronics for space is very important, just ask the survivor of every space horror movie. Suyog Technologies are, from their website, 'specialists in complex printed circuit board for consumer and industrial electronics equipment manufacturers. We believe in employing a fantastically skilled yet forward-thinking team of engineers that not only understands the demands and challenges of modern PCB manufacturing but also possesses the ability to convert plans into act of perfection. our clients get the most flexible and resourceful bunch of people eagerly waiting to fulfill or even exceed their expectations. We are in field of electronics since 2011. Our main aim to design world class products and provide world class PCBA services in domestic cost. Our main forte is in PCB prototyping and Industrial automation and process control solutions. We have now entered in IoT domain with our own platform. Currently we are now Entering in biomedical devices for our clients. We treat our clients as part of our family. We understand our clients needs in depth and then provide 360 degree solution. Our team members come from wide technological spectrum, hence we are able to provide end to end solution.'<\/p>
Check out their website here!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504086896168","data":"59a68bd86b313"}]
With this word of honour, The Indian Diplomatic Summit<\/a> presents you one of \nthe finest conference to the city of Nizam has ever witnessed. Organized by an \navid & firm group of students, it aims to take round of the quality. The \nconference focuses on not only educating the delegates about diplomacy and \ninternational relations but also building leadership skills, lobbying and others as \nsuch which are archetypal throughout their lives. <\/p>TIDS<\/a> which is scheduled to be held in Hyderabad from 1st September to 3rd \nSeptember at The Central Court Hotel, is going to be a benchmark for all the \nModel United Nations as innovation and debate are given top most priority. It has \nintroduced UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for refugees)<\/i> for the \nfirst time in the Indian circuit. TIDS has also made a point to provide a placid \nexperience with astounding members on board like Saras Bansal, Vansh Narula, \nSayed Muhammad, Yasaswi Kondapalli, Falaah Khan and others who have by \nfar made their name in MUN circuit by their own hard work and talent. With \nthem on board, scaling great heights would be easier. <\/p>Book Now!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504014636668","data":"59a571930dce4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504013685800","data":"Model United Nations, also known as Model UN or MUN, is an extra-curricular activity in which students typically imposter as delegates to the United Nations and simulate UN committees. Thousands of middle school, high school, and college students across the country and around the world participate in Model United Nations, which involves substantial researching, public speaking, debating, and writing skills, as well as critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership abilities. Many MUNs have been organized all over in India and it has also witnessed vigorous changes in simulation of committees. With so many changes to Model United Nations over the years, there\u2019s a need to not only redefine MUN but to keep track of its changes and to deliver the best.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504013728845","data":"Talking about TIDS, one should never forget to mention about the core committee which includes elites like Lakshya Goyal as the Secretary-General, Raygalla Kalyan Srinivas, the Director-General and the members who will leave no stone unturned to make the participants have a wonderful and learned weekend. With promises made, TIDS welcomes you all to be a part of Model United Nations and have an experience like never before. <\/p>Register now<\/a> and choose your committee <\/p>"}]
TIDS<\/a> which is scheduled to be held in Hyderabad from 1st September to 3rd \nSeptember at The Central Court Hotel, is going to be a benchmark for all the \nModel United Nations as innovation and debate are given top most priority. It has \nintroduced UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for refugees)<\/i> for the \nfirst time in the Indian circuit. TIDS has also made a point to provide a placid \nexperience with astounding members on board like Saras Bansal, Vansh Narula, \nSayed Muhammad, Yasaswi Kondapalli, Falaah Khan and others who have by \nfar made their name in MUN circuit by their own hard work and talent. With \nthem on board, scaling great heights would be easier. <\/p>Book Now!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504014636668","data":"59a571930dce4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504013685800","data":"Model United Nations, also known as Model UN or MUN, is an extra-curricular activity in which students typically imposter as delegates to the United Nations and simulate UN committees. Thousands of middle school, high school, and college students across the country and around the world participate in Model United Nations, which involves substantial researching, public speaking, debating, and writing skills, as well as critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership abilities. Many MUNs have been organized all over in India and it has also witnessed vigorous changes in simulation of committees. With so many changes to Model United Nations over the years, there\u2019s a need to not only redefine MUN but to keep track of its changes and to deliver the best.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504013728845","data":"Talking about TIDS, one should never forget to mention about the core committee which includes elites like Lakshya Goyal as the Secretary-General, Raygalla Kalyan Srinivas, the Director-General and the members who will leave no stone unturned to make the participants have a wonderful and learned weekend. With promises made, TIDS welcomes you all to be a part of Model United Nations and have an experience like never before. <\/p>Register now<\/a> and choose your committee <\/p>"}]
Book Now!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504014636668","data":"59a571930dce4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504013685800","data":"Model United Nations, also known as Model UN or MUN, is an extra-curricular activity in which students typically imposter as delegates to the United Nations and simulate UN committees. Thousands of middle school, high school, and college students across the country and around the world participate in Model United Nations, which involves substantial researching, public speaking, debating, and writing skills, as well as critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership abilities. Many MUNs have been organized all over in India and it has also witnessed vigorous changes in simulation of committees. With so many changes to Model United Nations over the years, there\u2019s a need to not only redefine MUN but to keep track of its changes and to deliver the best.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504013728845","data":"Talking about TIDS, one should never forget to mention about the core committee which includes elites like Lakshya Goyal as the Secretary-General, Raygalla Kalyan Srinivas, the Director-General and the members who will leave no stone unturned to make the participants have a wonderful and learned weekend. With promises made, TIDS welcomes you all to be a part of Model United Nations and have an experience like never before. <\/p>Register now<\/a> and choose your committee <\/p>"}]
Model United Nations, also known as Model UN or MUN, is an extra-curricular activity in which students typically imposter as delegates to the United Nations and simulate UN committees. Thousands of middle school, high school, and college students across the country and around the world participate in Model United Nations, which involves substantial researching, public speaking, debating, and writing skills, as well as critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership abilities. Many MUNs have been organized all over in India and it has also witnessed vigorous changes in simulation of committees. With so many changes to Model United Nations over the years, there\u2019s a need to not only redefine MUN but to keep track of its changes and to deliver the best.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504013728845","data":"
Talking about TIDS, one should never forget to mention about the core committee which includes elites like Lakshya Goyal as the Secretary-General, Raygalla Kalyan Srinivas, the Director-General and the members who will leave no stone unturned to make the participants have a wonderful and learned weekend. With promises made, TIDS welcomes you all to be a part of Model United Nations and have an experience like never before. <\/p>
Register now<\/a> and choose your committee <\/p>"}]
Ganesh Chathurdhi<\/b> is one of the magnificent festivals celebrated in our country with great pomp and show.People bring the Ganesh idol to home and worship it with great devotion and after 10 days ,the idol is moved to water bodies,and the ritual of GANESH VISARJAN<\/b> is performed i.e., the idol is submerged in water ,believing that Lord Ganesh moves to kailash, blessing his devotees.<\/p>
So on the eleventh day,we find parade of huge idols<\/b> on the streets and these idols, usually are no less than 10 feet.If these idols are biodegradable then it is ok,but in most cases,these are made out of PLASTER OF PARIS.This Hemihydrate Calcium Sulphate does not dissolve in water.And lakhs of such idols are being submerged every year.The usage of chemical colours ,which definitely make the idol look attractive,is adding to the mess.Besides, large amount of plastic waste is being generated, on these days.<\/p>
Though NGOs and the government suggests people to promote only biodegradable idols,we find shops and kharkanas,at every nook and corner of our streets ,making idols out of Plaster of Paris.<\/p>
Also during the parade, people burn crackers and use loud speakers ,causing air and noise pollution.<\/p>
On one hand we bother about campaigns like SWACCH BHARAT<\/b> and CLEANING OF RIVER GANGES<\/b> .But on the other hand ,during such rituals, we are causing irreparable damage to the water bodies and thereby to mankind and also to the marine life.<\/p>
On one side crores of Indians are thriving for water and we are merely polluting the existing water, in the name of festival!!??<\/p>
I don't think it is a right thing to do.The idol makers must be urged not to use Plaster of Paris and instead use clay or any other harmless material.<\/p>
We must take a vow that we shall worship only those idols that are made out of biodegradable material.Let's make our next chathurdhi, an eco-friendly one.<\/b><\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503969496105","data":"59a4c14fb0bef"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503969534753","data":"59a4c16f2bd0d"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503969650600","data":"59a4c1e26aac5"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503969761152","data":"59a4c24de64c0"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503969777448","data":"59a4c25da01e7"}]
Thalassemia (Thalasa-sea and emia- anemia) is a condition where the victim has to get his blood transfused once in 15-20 days throughout his lifetime. That is very grieving to hear. The symptoms of thalassemia are low rate of activities, low blood levels, paleness etc. The disease was most frequently found in the people living near the sea, hence the name. <\/p>
Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Society (opposite to City Civil Court, Hyderabad) provides a free service for such people. The society is supported by blood donors who are very gracious enough to donate their blood to save lives. On 18th August, 2017, Miss Durga, the camp coordinator from Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Society visited NMREC to spread awareness about thalassemia. She spoke about the critical situation of the thalassemia victims.<\/p>
They conducted a blood donation camp in Nalla Malla Reddy Engineering College on 9th August,2017. The students actively participated in the camp as blood donors. They received 79 units of blood in half an hour. This was a proud moment for the college. The coordinator was very pleased and thanked the students and the management for their support. She said \u201cblood is more precious than money\u201d. The blood donation camp had been a huge success. The Principal personally thanked all the students for supporting such a noble cause and told them to continue to do the same in the future.<\/p>
Every 4-5 pupil in 100 is a carrier of thalassemia gene. Sounds very disturbing but these people are called as thalassemia minors. Miss Durga had recommended hba2 level test which is test for thalassemia. If you are a carrier of thalassemia gene, you are hereby advised not to marry another carrier and prevent your progeny from suffering such a deleterious disease. <\/p>
In this world of endless suffering and misery, we should play our part in making this world a better place for many generations to come. Every drop in the ocean counts. A small act of your kindness makes a huge difference for the people in pain.<\/p>
\u201cYou can\u2019t control death but you can save someone from dying\u201d<\/p>
Donate your blood and give a new life\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503945346344","data":"59a46302b2040"}]
IEEE\u2019s WIE Congress - Day2 <\/u><\/b><\/p>
We all were so excited that we couldn\u2019t get proper sleep. We were in NIT Warangal! Some of us decided to explore the territory on foot. We circled the campus three times. We were physically tired; mentally we wanted to keep going. There were canteens, Nescaf\u00e9 stalls, a humongous library and a central building with the name \u201cNIT WARANGAL\u201d with a lovely fountain before it and the surrounding filled with well maintained, different varieties of roses and other fragrant flowers. That aroma made me feel nostalgic. <\/p>
They had a spectacular stadium, individual courts for Tennis, Basketball with different terrains with an attractive blue color. Since it was a big campus, the students use cycles to travel. There were separate buildings for each Departments consisting of an Incubation Center and an Innovation Center. The place was overflowing with greenery. It felt peaceful when the cold air touched our hot brows. We were profusely exuding sweat by running through the stunning campus. <\/p>
We returned to our rooms to freshen up and to start for<\/gs> the event.<\/p>During our stay in Warangal, we never got the chance to see our Sun. It was pouring the whole time. We were late by an hour to the venue where the event was to start at 9:30am. All the speakers arrived and were waiting for the students.<\/p> The speakers of<\/gs> Day 2 are as follows: <\/p> 1)\tMrs. Taskeen<\/gs> Fathima<\/gs> Basha, YouTube Creator at the Urban Fight.<\/p> 2)\tMrs. C. S. Rama Lakshmi, Retd. Indian Forest Service Officer, Advisor for National Women Parliament <\/p> 3)\tProf. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs>, Chairperson WIE AG, IEEE Hyderabad Section <\/p>The minute we entered the room, there was a young, energetic woman giving a speech with a powerful body language. She showed no signs nervousness and was dominating the crowd with her powerful stage presence. She is Mrs. Taskeen<\/gs> Fathima<\/gs> Basha, who is the creator of the YouTube channel, Urban Fight. It turns out she is also a fitness trainer & Technology Analyst at Infosys Tech Ltd. <\/p>Her session was totally about being a good orator & about good presentation skills. Her greatest advice to us on health where she stressed five things ( <\/gs>Drink water; No junk food; sleep; Exercise; Speak out your problems). Her session ended on a serious note saying that, you may not be happy with your current self. But believe me, everything changes over time!<\/b> And explained it with a short story. <\/p>Our next speaker was a dominant old lady with a commanding voice with a smile on her face. She was none other than Mrs. C. S. Rama Lakshmi, a former member of the IFS. Her session covered the topics ranging from basic needs of a person to personal life management. She clearly distinguished between Introverted and Extroverted personalities; leading a life with negativity and positivity. <\/p>Wisdom and knowledge are two very different things! , she said and continued with an example. She lamented that Indians lack punctuality and the urge to diver deeper to learn. Finally, she concluded her session by spreading an important message: <\/p> You can do everything, <\/p> -But not all at once <\/p> -if<\/gs> it is important for you<\/p> -if<\/gs> you have limitations<\/p> -by<\/gs> other\u2019s help.<\/p> We often take the burden to do everything on our own and forget that it is not in our ability to accomplish everything single handedly. Here comes the concept of team work<\/gs> and planning. It is important to keep in mind that, we always need help to succeed.<\/p>Surprisingly, all this time, the students were just quietly seated without any active participation. It resembled a typical classroom situation where the class is never as interactive as expected. This was taken up by Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs>, who explained about the difficulties faced to arrange such a meet<\/gs> & the efforts will be wasted when the students make the best use of speakers. She reminded us to have a learning attitude and wished up best of luck for the future.<\/p>Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs> said that her tenure will end in December 2017. She expects her to be called as a guest for the next WIE congress which is to be conducted on the same dates in 2018 as, she wants all of us to never forget this platform and all the wonderful memories we made in these two days.<\/p>At 3:30pm, all the events came to an end. Now, this was the bitter sweet<\/gs> truth that all of us had to accept. It was time for the Valedictory Ceremony. Before that, on the big screen, all the lovely photographs were shown. It was both a happy and a sad moment for all of us. I could see tears welled up in the eyes of many students. We all felt nostalgic looking at the fun moments we all had together in these two days.<\/p> Then, a representative of each college had to speak about his experiences on this trip and also offer some advice on how to improve this meeting the next time. Students from KMIT, NMREC, SR etc. spoke<\/gs>. The advice offered was \u201cTo make the sessions more long<\/gs>!\u201d which showed how enveloped we were with the event.<\/p> Then came the Valedictory Ceremony, followed by Vote of Thanks. Mementos<\/gs> were given to the organizers and speakers to make this event a grand success. And also, a special thanks to the photographers and the videographers who were very involved in capturing every special moment. <\/p>The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
During our stay in Warangal, we never got the chance to see our Sun. It was pouring the whole time. We were late by an hour to the venue where the event was to start at 9:30am. All the speakers arrived and were waiting for the students.<\/p>
The speakers of<\/gs> Day 2 are as follows: <\/p> 1)\tMrs. Taskeen<\/gs> Fathima<\/gs> Basha, YouTube Creator at the Urban Fight.<\/p> 2)\tMrs. C. S. Rama Lakshmi, Retd. Indian Forest Service Officer, Advisor for National Women Parliament <\/p> 3)\tProf. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs>, Chairperson WIE AG, IEEE Hyderabad Section <\/p>The minute we entered the room, there was a young, energetic woman giving a speech with a powerful body language. She showed no signs nervousness and was dominating the crowd with her powerful stage presence. She is Mrs. Taskeen<\/gs> Fathima<\/gs> Basha, who is the creator of the YouTube channel, Urban Fight. It turns out she is also a fitness trainer & Technology Analyst at Infosys Tech Ltd. <\/p>Her session was totally about being a good orator & about good presentation skills. Her greatest advice to us on health where she stressed five things ( <\/gs>Drink water; No junk food; sleep; Exercise; Speak out your problems). Her session ended on a serious note saying that, you may not be happy with your current self. But believe me, everything changes over time!<\/b> And explained it with a short story. <\/p>Our next speaker was a dominant old lady with a commanding voice with a smile on her face. She was none other than Mrs. C. S. Rama Lakshmi, a former member of the IFS. Her session covered the topics ranging from basic needs of a person to personal life management. She clearly distinguished between Introverted and Extroverted personalities; leading a life with negativity and positivity. <\/p>Wisdom and knowledge are two very different things! , she said and continued with an example. She lamented that Indians lack punctuality and the urge to diver deeper to learn. Finally, she concluded her session by spreading an important message: <\/p> You can do everything, <\/p> -But not all at once <\/p> -if<\/gs> it is important for you<\/p> -if<\/gs> you have limitations<\/p> -by<\/gs> other\u2019s help.<\/p> We often take the burden to do everything on our own and forget that it is not in our ability to accomplish everything single handedly. Here comes the concept of team work<\/gs> and planning. It is important to keep in mind that, we always need help to succeed.<\/p>Surprisingly, all this time, the students were just quietly seated without any active participation. It resembled a typical classroom situation where the class is never as interactive as expected. This was taken up by Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs>, who explained about the difficulties faced to arrange such a meet<\/gs> & the efforts will be wasted when the students make the best use of speakers. She reminded us to have a learning attitude and wished up best of luck for the future.<\/p>Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs> said that her tenure will end in December 2017. She expects her to be called as a guest for the next WIE congress which is to be conducted on the same dates in 2018 as, she wants all of us to never forget this platform and all the wonderful memories we made in these two days.<\/p>At 3:30pm, all the events came to an end. Now, this was the bitter sweet<\/gs> truth that all of us had to accept. It was time for the Valedictory Ceremony. Before that, on the big screen, all the lovely photographs were shown. It was both a happy and a sad moment for all of us. I could see tears welled up in the eyes of many students. We all felt nostalgic looking at the fun moments we all had together in these two days.<\/p> Then, a representative of each college had to speak about his experiences on this trip and also offer some advice on how to improve this meeting the next time. Students from KMIT, NMREC, SR etc. spoke<\/gs>. The advice offered was \u201cTo make the sessions more long<\/gs>!\u201d which showed how enveloped we were with the event.<\/p> Then came the Valedictory Ceremony, followed by Vote of Thanks. Mementos<\/gs> were given to the organizers and speakers to make this event a grand success. And also, a special thanks to the photographers and the videographers who were very involved in capturing every special moment. <\/p>The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
1)\tMrs. Taskeen<\/gs> Fathima<\/gs> Basha, YouTube Creator at the Urban Fight.<\/p> 2)\tMrs. C. S. Rama Lakshmi, Retd. Indian Forest Service Officer, Advisor for National Women Parliament <\/p> 3)\tProf. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs>, Chairperson WIE AG, IEEE Hyderabad Section <\/p>The minute we entered the room, there was a young, energetic woman giving a speech with a powerful body language. She showed no signs nervousness and was dominating the crowd with her powerful stage presence. She is Mrs. Taskeen<\/gs> Fathima<\/gs> Basha, who is the creator of the YouTube channel, Urban Fight. It turns out she is also a fitness trainer & Technology Analyst at Infosys Tech Ltd. <\/p>Her session was totally about being a good orator & about good presentation skills. Her greatest advice to us on health where she stressed five things ( <\/gs>Drink water; No junk food; sleep; Exercise; Speak out your problems). Her session ended on a serious note saying that, you may not be happy with your current self. But believe me, everything changes over time!<\/b> And explained it with a short story. <\/p>Our next speaker was a dominant old lady with a commanding voice with a smile on her face. She was none other than Mrs. C. S. Rama Lakshmi, a former member of the IFS. Her session covered the topics ranging from basic needs of a person to personal life management. She clearly distinguished between Introverted and Extroverted personalities; leading a life with negativity and positivity. <\/p>Wisdom and knowledge are two very different things! , she said and continued with an example. She lamented that Indians lack punctuality and the urge to diver deeper to learn. Finally, she concluded her session by spreading an important message: <\/p> You can do everything, <\/p> -But not all at once <\/p> -if<\/gs> it is important for you<\/p> -if<\/gs> you have limitations<\/p> -by<\/gs> other\u2019s help.<\/p> We often take the burden to do everything on our own and forget that it is not in our ability to accomplish everything single handedly. Here comes the concept of team work<\/gs> and planning. It is important to keep in mind that, we always need help to succeed.<\/p>Surprisingly, all this time, the students were just quietly seated without any active participation. It resembled a typical classroom situation where the class is never as interactive as expected. This was taken up by Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs>, who explained about the difficulties faced to arrange such a meet<\/gs> & the efforts will be wasted when the students make the best use of speakers. She reminded us to have a learning attitude and wished up best of luck for the future.<\/p>Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs> said that her tenure will end in December 2017. She expects her to be called as a guest for the next WIE congress which is to be conducted on the same dates in 2018 as, she wants all of us to never forget this platform and all the wonderful memories we made in these two days.<\/p>At 3:30pm, all the events came to an end. Now, this was the bitter sweet<\/gs> truth that all of us had to accept. It was time for the Valedictory Ceremony. Before that, on the big screen, all the lovely photographs were shown. It was both a happy and a sad moment for all of us. I could see tears welled up in the eyes of many students. We all felt nostalgic looking at the fun moments we all had together in these two days.<\/p> Then, a representative of each college had to speak about his experiences on this trip and also offer some advice on how to improve this meeting the next time. Students from KMIT, NMREC, SR etc. spoke<\/gs>. The advice offered was \u201cTo make the sessions more long<\/gs>!\u201d which showed how enveloped we were with the event.<\/p> Then came the Valedictory Ceremony, followed by Vote of Thanks. Mementos<\/gs> were given to the organizers and speakers to make this event a grand success. And also, a special thanks to the photographers and the videographers who were very involved in capturing every special moment. <\/p>The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
2)\tMrs. C. S. Rama Lakshmi, Retd. Indian Forest Service Officer, Advisor for National Women Parliament <\/p>
3)\tProf. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs>, Chairperson WIE AG, IEEE Hyderabad Section <\/p>The minute we entered the room, there was a young, energetic woman giving a speech with a powerful body language. She showed no signs nervousness and was dominating the crowd with her powerful stage presence. She is Mrs. Taskeen<\/gs> Fathima<\/gs> Basha, who is the creator of the YouTube channel, Urban Fight. It turns out she is also a fitness trainer & Technology Analyst at Infosys Tech Ltd. <\/p>Her session was totally about being a good orator & about good presentation skills. Her greatest advice to us on health where she stressed five things ( <\/gs>Drink water; No junk food; sleep; Exercise; Speak out your problems). Her session ended on a serious note saying that, you may not be happy with your current self. But believe me, everything changes over time!<\/b> And explained it with a short story. <\/p>Our next speaker was a dominant old lady with a commanding voice with a smile on her face. She was none other than Mrs. C. S. Rama Lakshmi, a former member of the IFS. Her session covered the topics ranging from basic needs of a person to personal life management. She clearly distinguished between Introverted and Extroverted personalities; leading a life with negativity and positivity. <\/p>Wisdom and knowledge are two very different things! , she said and continued with an example. She lamented that Indians lack punctuality and the urge to diver deeper to learn. Finally, she concluded her session by spreading an important message: <\/p> You can do everything, <\/p> -But not all at once <\/p> -if<\/gs> it is important for you<\/p> -if<\/gs> you have limitations<\/p> -by<\/gs> other\u2019s help.<\/p> We often take the burden to do everything on our own and forget that it is not in our ability to accomplish everything single handedly. Here comes the concept of team work<\/gs> and planning. It is important to keep in mind that, we always need help to succeed.<\/p>Surprisingly, all this time, the students were just quietly seated without any active participation. It resembled a typical classroom situation where the class is never as interactive as expected. This was taken up by Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs>, who explained about the difficulties faced to arrange such a meet<\/gs> & the efforts will be wasted when the students make the best use of speakers. She reminded us to have a learning attitude and wished up best of luck for the future.<\/p>Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs> said that her tenure will end in December 2017. She expects her to be called as a guest for the next WIE congress which is to be conducted on the same dates in 2018 as, she wants all of us to never forget this platform and all the wonderful memories we made in these two days.<\/p>At 3:30pm, all the events came to an end. Now, this was the bitter sweet<\/gs> truth that all of us had to accept. It was time for the Valedictory Ceremony. Before that, on the big screen, all the lovely photographs were shown. It was both a happy and a sad moment for all of us. I could see tears welled up in the eyes of many students. We all felt nostalgic looking at the fun moments we all had together in these two days.<\/p> Then, a representative of each college had to speak about his experiences on this trip and also offer some advice on how to improve this meeting the next time. Students from KMIT, NMREC, SR etc. spoke<\/gs>. The advice offered was \u201cTo make the sessions more long<\/gs>!\u201d which showed how enveloped we were with the event.<\/p> Then came the Valedictory Ceremony, followed by Vote of Thanks. Mementos<\/gs> were given to the organizers and speakers to make this event a grand success. And also, a special thanks to the photographers and the videographers who were very involved in capturing every special moment. <\/p>The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
The minute we entered the room, there was a young, energetic woman giving a speech with a powerful body language. She showed no signs nervousness and was dominating the crowd with her powerful stage presence. She is Mrs. Taskeen<\/gs> Fathima<\/gs> Basha, who is the creator of the YouTube channel, Urban Fight. It turns out she is also a fitness trainer & Technology Analyst at Infosys Tech Ltd. <\/p>Her session was totally about being a good orator & about good presentation skills. Her greatest advice to us on health where she stressed five things ( <\/gs>Drink water; No junk food; sleep; Exercise; Speak out your problems). Her session ended on a serious note saying that, you may not be happy with your current self. But believe me, everything changes over time!<\/b> And explained it with a short story. <\/p>Our next speaker was a dominant old lady with a commanding voice with a smile on her face. She was none other than Mrs. C. S. Rama Lakshmi, a former member of the IFS. Her session covered the topics ranging from basic needs of a person to personal life management. She clearly distinguished between Introverted and Extroverted personalities; leading a life with negativity and positivity. <\/p>Wisdom and knowledge are two very different things! , she said and continued with an example. She lamented that Indians lack punctuality and the urge to diver deeper to learn. Finally, she concluded her session by spreading an important message: <\/p> You can do everything, <\/p> -But not all at once <\/p> -if<\/gs> it is important for you<\/p> -if<\/gs> you have limitations<\/p> -by<\/gs> other\u2019s help.<\/p> We often take the burden to do everything on our own and forget that it is not in our ability to accomplish everything single handedly. Here comes the concept of team work<\/gs> and planning. It is important to keep in mind that, we always need help to succeed.<\/p>Surprisingly, all this time, the students were just quietly seated without any active participation. It resembled a typical classroom situation where the class is never as interactive as expected. This was taken up by Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs>, who explained about the difficulties faced to arrange such a meet<\/gs> & the efforts will be wasted when the students make the best use of speakers. She reminded us to have a learning attitude and wished up best of luck for the future.<\/p>Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs> said that her tenure will end in December 2017. She expects her to be called as a guest for the next WIE congress which is to be conducted on the same dates in 2018 as, she wants all of us to never forget this platform and all the wonderful memories we made in these two days.<\/p>At 3:30pm, all the events came to an end. Now, this was the bitter sweet<\/gs> truth that all of us had to accept. It was time for the Valedictory Ceremony. Before that, on the big screen, all the lovely photographs were shown. It was both a happy and a sad moment for all of us. I could see tears welled up in the eyes of many students. We all felt nostalgic looking at the fun moments we all had together in these two days.<\/p> Then, a representative of each college had to speak about his experiences on this trip and also offer some advice on how to improve this meeting the next time. Students from KMIT, NMREC, SR etc. spoke<\/gs>. The advice offered was \u201cTo make the sessions more long<\/gs>!\u201d which showed how enveloped we were with the event.<\/p> Then came the Valedictory Ceremony, followed by Vote of Thanks. Mementos<\/gs> were given to the organizers and speakers to make this event a grand success. And also, a special thanks to the photographers and the videographers who were very involved in capturing every special moment. <\/p>The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
Her session was totally about being a good orator & about good presentation skills. Her greatest advice to us on health where she stressed five things ( <\/gs>Drink water; No junk food; sleep; Exercise; Speak out your problems). Her session ended on a serious note saying that, you may not be happy with your current self. But believe me, everything changes over time!<\/b> And explained it with a short story. <\/p>Our next speaker was a dominant old lady with a commanding voice with a smile on her face. She was none other than Mrs. C. S. Rama Lakshmi, a former member of the IFS. Her session covered the topics ranging from basic needs of a person to personal life management. She clearly distinguished between Introverted and Extroverted personalities; leading a life with negativity and positivity. <\/p>Wisdom and knowledge are two very different things! , she said and continued with an example. She lamented that Indians lack punctuality and the urge to diver deeper to learn. Finally, she concluded her session by spreading an important message: <\/p> You can do everything, <\/p> -But not all at once <\/p> -if<\/gs> it is important for you<\/p> -if<\/gs> you have limitations<\/p> -by<\/gs> other\u2019s help.<\/p> We often take the burden to do everything on our own and forget that it is not in our ability to accomplish everything single handedly. Here comes the concept of team work<\/gs> and planning. It is important to keep in mind that, we always need help to succeed.<\/p>Surprisingly, all this time, the students were just quietly seated without any active participation. It resembled a typical classroom situation where the class is never as interactive as expected. This was taken up by Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs>, who explained about the difficulties faced to arrange such a meet<\/gs> & the efforts will be wasted when the students make the best use of speakers. She reminded us to have a learning attitude and wished up best of luck for the future.<\/p>Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs> said that her tenure will end in December 2017. She expects her to be called as a guest for the next WIE congress which is to be conducted on the same dates in 2018 as, she wants all of us to never forget this platform and all the wonderful memories we made in these two days.<\/p>At 3:30pm, all the events came to an end. Now, this was the bitter sweet<\/gs> truth that all of us had to accept. It was time for the Valedictory Ceremony. Before that, on the big screen, all the lovely photographs were shown. It was both a happy and a sad moment for all of us. I could see tears welled up in the eyes of many students. We all felt nostalgic looking at the fun moments we all had together in these two days.<\/p> Then, a representative of each college had to speak about his experiences on this trip and also offer some advice on how to improve this meeting the next time. Students from KMIT, NMREC, SR etc. spoke<\/gs>. The advice offered was \u201cTo make the sessions more long<\/gs>!\u201d which showed how enveloped we were with the event.<\/p> Then came the Valedictory Ceremony, followed by Vote of Thanks. Mementos<\/gs> were given to the organizers and speakers to make this event a grand success. And also, a special thanks to the photographers and the videographers who were very involved in capturing every special moment. <\/p>The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
Our next speaker was a dominant old lady with a commanding voice with a smile on her face. She was none other than Mrs. C. S. Rama Lakshmi, a former member of the IFS. Her session covered the topics ranging from basic needs of a person to personal life management. She clearly distinguished between Introverted and Extroverted personalities; leading a life with negativity and positivity. <\/p>
Wisdom and knowledge are two very different things! , she said and continued with an example. She lamented that Indians lack punctuality and the urge to diver deeper to learn. Finally, she concluded her session by spreading an important message: <\/p>
You can do everything, <\/p>
-But not all at once <\/p>
-if<\/gs> it is important for you<\/p> -if<\/gs> you have limitations<\/p> -by<\/gs> other\u2019s help.<\/p> We often take the burden to do everything on our own and forget that it is not in our ability to accomplish everything single handedly. Here comes the concept of team work<\/gs> and planning. It is important to keep in mind that, we always need help to succeed.<\/p>Surprisingly, all this time, the students were just quietly seated without any active participation. It resembled a typical classroom situation where the class is never as interactive as expected. This was taken up by Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs>, who explained about the difficulties faced to arrange such a meet<\/gs> & the efforts will be wasted when the students make the best use of speakers. She reminded us to have a learning attitude and wished up best of luck for the future.<\/p>Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs> said that her tenure will end in December 2017. She expects her to be called as a guest for the next WIE congress which is to be conducted on the same dates in 2018 as, she wants all of us to never forget this platform and all the wonderful memories we made in these two days.<\/p>At 3:30pm, all the events came to an end. Now, this was the bitter sweet<\/gs> truth that all of us had to accept. It was time for the Valedictory Ceremony. Before that, on the big screen, all the lovely photographs were shown. It was both a happy and a sad moment for all of us. I could see tears welled up in the eyes of many students. We all felt nostalgic looking at the fun moments we all had together in these two days.<\/p> Then, a representative of each college had to speak about his experiences on this trip and also offer some advice on how to improve this meeting the next time. Students from KMIT, NMREC, SR etc. spoke<\/gs>. The advice offered was \u201cTo make the sessions more long<\/gs>!\u201d which showed how enveloped we were with the event.<\/p> Then came the Valedictory Ceremony, followed by Vote of Thanks. Mementos<\/gs> were given to the organizers and speakers to make this event a grand success. And also, a special thanks to the photographers and the videographers who were very involved in capturing every special moment. <\/p>The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
-if<\/gs> you have limitations<\/p> -by<\/gs> other\u2019s help.<\/p> We often take the burden to do everything on our own and forget that it is not in our ability to accomplish everything single handedly. Here comes the concept of team work<\/gs> and planning. It is important to keep in mind that, we always need help to succeed.<\/p>Surprisingly, all this time, the students were just quietly seated without any active participation. It resembled a typical classroom situation where the class is never as interactive as expected. This was taken up by Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs>, who explained about the difficulties faced to arrange such a meet<\/gs> & the efforts will be wasted when the students make the best use of speakers. She reminded us to have a learning attitude and wished up best of luck for the future.<\/p>Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs> said that her tenure will end in December 2017. She expects her to be called as a guest for the next WIE congress which is to be conducted on the same dates in 2018 as, she wants all of us to never forget this platform and all the wonderful memories we made in these two days.<\/p>At 3:30pm, all the events came to an end. Now, this was the bitter sweet<\/gs> truth that all of us had to accept. It was time for the Valedictory Ceremony. Before that, on the big screen, all the lovely photographs were shown. It was both a happy and a sad moment for all of us. I could see tears welled up in the eyes of many students. We all felt nostalgic looking at the fun moments we all had together in these two days.<\/p> Then, a representative of each college had to speak about his experiences on this trip and also offer some advice on how to improve this meeting the next time. Students from KMIT, NMREC, SR etc. spoke<\/gs>. The advice offered was \u201cTo make the sessions more long<\/gs>!\u201d which showed how enveloped we were with the event.<\/p> Then came the Valedictory Ceremony, followed by Vote of Thanks. Mementos<\/gs> were given to the organizers and speakers to make this event a grand success. And also, a special thanks to the photographers and the videographers who were very involved in capturing every special moment. <\/p>The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
-by<\/gs> other\u2019s help.<\/p> We often take the burden to do everything on our own and forget that it is not in our ability to accomplish everything single handedly. Here comes the concept of team work<\/gs> and planning. It is important to keep in mind that, we always need help to succeed.<\/p>Surprisingly, all this time, the students were just quietly seated without any active participation. It resembled a typical classroom situation where the class is never as interactive as expected. This was taken up by Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs>, who explained about the difficulties faced to arrange such a meet<\/gs> & the efforts will be wasted when the students make the best use of speakers. She reminded us to have a learning attitude and wished up best of luck for the future.<\/p>Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs> said that her tenure will end in December 2017. She expects her to be called as a guest for the next WIE congress which is to be conducted on the same dates in 2018 as, she wants all of us to never forget this platform and all the wonderful memories we made in these two days.<\/p>At 3:30pm, all the events came to an end. Now, this was the bitter sweet<\/gs> truth that all of us had to accept. It was time for the Valedictory Ceremony. Before that, on the big screen, all the lovely photographs were shown. It was both a happy and a sad moment for all of us. I could see tears welled up in the eyes of many students. We all felt nostalgic looking at the fun moments we all had together in these two days.<\/p> Then, a representative of each college had to speak about his experiences on this trip and also offer some advice on how to improve this meeting the next time. Students from KMIT, NMREC, SR etc. spoke<\/gs>. The advice offered was \u201cTo make the sessions more long<\/gs>!\u201d which showed how enveloped we were with the event.<\/p> Then came the Valedictory Ceremony, followed by Vote of Thanks. Mementos<\/gs> were given to the organizers and speakers to make this event a grand success. And also, a special thanks to the photographers and the videographers who were very involved in capturing every special moment. <\/p>The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
We often take the burden to do everything on our own and forget that it is not in our ability to accomplish everything single handedly. Here comes the concept of team work<\/gs> and planning. It is important to keep in mind that, we always need help to succeed.<\/p>Surprisingly, all this time, the students were just quietly seated without any active participation. It resembled a typical classroom situation where the class is never as interactive as expected. This was taken up by Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs>, who explained about the difficulties faced to arrange such a meet<\/gs> & the efforts will be wasted when the students make the best use of speakers. She reminded us to have a learning attitude and wished up best of luck for the future.<\/p>Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs> said that her tenure will end in December 2017. She expects her to be called as a guest for the next WIE congress which is to be conducted on the same dates in 2018 as, she wants all of us to never forget this platform and all the wonderful memories we made in these two days.<\/p>At 3:30pm, all the events came to an end. Now, this was the bitter sweet<\/gs> truth that all of us had to accept. It was time for the Valedictory Ceremony. Before that, on the big screen, all the lovely photographs were shown. It was both a happy and a sad moment for all of us. I could see tears welled up in the eyes of many students. We all felt nostalgic looking at the fun moments we all had together in these two days.<\/p> Then, a representative of each college had to speak about his experiences on this trip and also offer some advice on how to improve this meeting the next time. Students from KMIT, NMREC, SR etc. spoke<\/gs>. The advice offered was \u201cTo make the sessions more long<\/gs>!\u201d which showed how enveloped we were with the event.<\/p> Then came the Valedictory Ceremony, followed by Vote of Thanks. Mementos<\/gs> were given to the organizers and speakers to make this event a grand success. And also, a special thanks to the photographers and the videographers who were very involved in capturing every special moment. <\/p>The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
Surprisingly, all this time, the students were just quietly seated without any active participation. It resembled a typical classroom situation where the class is never as interactive as expected. This was taken up by Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs>, who explained about the difficulties faced to arrange such a meet<\/gs> & the efforts will be wasted when the students make the best use of speakers. She reminded us to have a learning attitude and wished up best of luck for the future.<\/p>Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs> said that her tenure will end in December 2017. She expects her to be called as a guest for the next WIE congress which is to be conducted on the same dates in 2018 as, she wants all of us to never forget this platform and all the wonderful memories we made in these two days.<\/p>At 3:30pm, all the events came to an end. Now, this was the bitter sweet<\/gs> truth that all of us had to accept. It was time for the Valedictory Ceremony. Before that, on the big screen, all the lovely photographs were shown. It was both a happy and a sad moment for all of us. I could see tears welled up in the eyes of many students. We all felt nostalgic looking at the fun moments we all had together in these two days.<\/p> Then, a representative of each college had to speak about his experiences on this trip and also offer some advice on how to improve this meeting the next time. Students from KMIT, NMREC, SR etc. spoke<\/gs>. The advice offered was \u201cTo make the sessions more long<\/gs>!\u201d which showed how enveloped we were with the event.<\/p> Then came the Valedictory Ceremony, followed by Vote of Thanks. Mementos<\/gs> were given to the organizers and speakers to make this event a grand success. And also, a special thanks to the photographers and the videographers who were very involved in capturing every special moment. <\/p>The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
Prof. Vijayalaxmi<\/gs> said that her tenure will end in December 2017. She expects her to be called as a guest for the next WIE congress which is to be conducted on the same dates in 2018 as, she wants all of us to never forget this platform and all the wonderful memories we made in these two days.<\/p>At 3:30pm, all the events came to an end. Now, this was the bitter sweet<\/gs> truth that all of us had to accept. It was time for the Valedictory Ceremony. Before that, on the big screen, all the lovely photographs were shown. It was both a happy and a sad moment for all of us. I could see tears welled up in the eyes of many students. We all felt nostalgic looking at the fun moments we all had together in these two days.<\/p> Then, a representative of each college had to speak about his experiences on this trip and also offer some advice on how to improve this meeting the next time. Students from KMIT, NMREC, SR etc. spoke<\/gs>. The advice offered was \u201cTo make the sessions more long<\/gs>!\u201d which showed how enveloped we were with the event.<\/p> Then came the Valedictory Ceremony, followed by Vote of Thanks. Mementos<\/gs> were given to the organizers and speakers to make this event a grand success. And also, a special thanks to the photographers and the videographers who were very involved in capturing every special moment. <\/p>The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
At 3:30pm, all the events came to an end. Now, this was the bitter sweet<\/gs> truth that all of us had to accept. It was time for the Valedictory Ceremony. Before that, on the big screen, all the lovely photographs were shown. It was both a happy and a sad moment for all of us. I could see tears welled up in the eyes of many students. We all felt nostalgic looking at the fun moments we all had together in these two days.<\/p> Then, a representative of each college had to speak about his experiences on this trip and also offer some advice on how to improve this meeting the next time. Students from KMIT, NMREC, SR etc. spoke<\/gs>. The advice offered was \u201cTo make the sessions more long<\/gs>!\u201d which showed how enveloped we were with the event.<\/p> Then came the Valedictory Ceremony, followed by Vote of Thanks. Mementos<\/gs> were given to the organizers and speakers to make this event a grand success. And also, a special thanks to the photographers and the videographers who were very involved in capturing every special moment. <\/p>The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
Then, a representative of each college had to speak about his experiences on this trip and also offer some advice on how to improve this meeting the next time. Students from KMIT, NMREC, SR etc. spoke<\/gs>. The advice offered was \u201cTo make the sessions more long<\/gs>!\u201d which showed how enveloped we were with the event.<\/p> Then came the Valedictory Ceremony, followed by Vote of Thanks. Mementos<\/gs> were given to the organizers and speakers to make this event a grand success. And also, a special thanks to the photographers and the videographers who were very involved in capturing every special moment. <\/p>The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
Then came the Valedictory Ceremony, followed by Vote of Thanks. Mementos<\/gs> were given to the organizers and speakers to make this event a grand success. And also, a special thanks to the photographers and the videographers who were very involved in capturing every special moment. <\/p>The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
The only thing left was the Final Photographs<\/gs> session. All the students, faculty from their respective colleges were to come on the stage to take a picture with the chief guests and speakers. Then, the whole room was to accumulate near the dais to get a pic of the IEEE\u2019s WIE Family. It was such a warm moment; everybody had goosebumps<\/gs>, felt like the final moment from the movie \u201cHappy Days\u201d. I feel like a special bond had been made with all the students.<\/p> All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
All the respective groups were busy clicking selfies, exchanging contact information and promising to be in touch. <\/p>
All the accommodators<\/gs> had to empty their respective rooms at NIT and depart to their homes. Actually speaking, this felt like home, where we all were part of a big family set<\/gs> out to reach new goals while supporting each other all the way. We did not want to leave. But the harsh truth is, this is the end.<\/p>We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p> <\/p> La Fin<\/p> (The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
We thus bid adieu to all our new friends hoping to meet someday at someplace on a platform like this one. It was a happy-sad ending. Ironically, we could see the sun setting, reminding us that a new day full of new and exciting adventures is waiting for us. We rode off into the sunset hoping to return again someday.<\/p>
<\/p>
La Fin<\/p>
(The End)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937536879","data":"59a44470325aa"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937558446","data":"59a4447f2af1b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937571685","data":"59a4448ab5c3c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937582581","data":"59a4449628615"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503937593980","data":"59a444a12f71d"}]
The IEEE WIE Congress 2017 was held on 18th & 19th August in Warangal. Many colleges participated in this event like KMIT, NMREC, VAGDEVI, SR-college, NIT Warangal etc. With<\/gs> the total strength exceeding 300. For non-locals, accommodations were provided by NIT Warangal for the 2-day stay<\/gs><\/gs> with the venue near the campus.<\/p> On the 1st day, the event started at 10:30am. The photographers and videographers were busy covering the whole room. We were seated to students from other colleges whose purpose was to get along with others. The prime objective of this event was to increase networking among the students. <\/p>The chief guests of Day 1 were: <\/p> 1.\tAmrapali<\/gs><\/gs> Kata- Collector, Warangal \u2013 Urban<\/p> 2.\tShri. N. Lakshmi Narayana, Senior Scientist, ISRO <\/p> 3.\tDibya<\/gs><\/gs> Maheswari, Software Engineer in Analyst, Accenture<\/p> The event started with the lighting Diya by each of the speakers. The speakers gave an introductory speech and spoke a few words in the honor of WIE. They all emphasized time and again saying that Women when given the right chance can outsmart men.<\/b> Some historical anecdotes about some great woman personalities were told.<\/p> One of the speakers<\/gs> was Mr. N.V. Rao, who spoke about the person who gives our life meaning \u2013\u201cOUR MOTHER<\/b>\u201d. He mentioned that, our mother teaches us the basic education at home. He also quoted a few Sanskrit verses in her honor. <\/p>At 11:20am, we got a glimpse of Shri. N. Lakshmi Narayana\u2019s track record at ISRO where his team is working on Remote sensing science application satellites. He went on to explain about how ISRO works, functioning of different centers. He talked about different satellites such as SLV, PSLV, GSLV, and spoke about tele-medicine, tele-education, tele-communication and how ISRO contributed to it with its technology.<\/p> He was there during the mars mission & also in the historical moment when India set a world record by launching 104 satellites in the space, all at the same time. During the end of his session, he showed some invaluable photographs of him beside Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and our prime minister Shri. Narendra Modi during an important take off.<\/p> He said, we are dependent on USA for GPS and can never anticipate when such services will be stopped. So, India is planning to launch its own GPS technology called IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System) so that we can be self-sufficient. There is a scheduled launch of that satellite on 31st Aug 2017 which will be streamed live on TV.<\/p> The next hour was the most awaited lunch time from 1:30-2:30pm. My senior Ch. Nikhil Kumar shared his experiences of IEEE with everyone in the room to which he received a round of applause and a lot of praise from others. There was an activity where we are supposed to introduce ourselves to as many possible within 1min. It was a great way to lift the awkwardness prevailing in the room.<\/p>At 3pm, Mrs. Dibya<\/gs> Maheswari, emphasized with the audience about how the girl\u2019s freedom is shunned in various stages of their life. She coined the term \u201cYou Go Girl!!\u201d and offered us a deeper understanding by conducting activities like tug-o-war, marketing products and by explaining the hidden motive behind each activity. She was quite energetic and we managed to get a selfie with her.<\/p> The session finally came to an end at 4:30pm. At 5:30pm, there was the cultural night where all were dressed traditional<\/gs> and were stunning. Each college was expected to give a dance performance hosted by two energetic, spontaneous volunteers who made the program very lively.<\/p> It is the time for DJ, baby! The room was taken over with a wild dancing spirit. Everybody went crazy and danced till they could do no more. The night ended with a lot of group selfies and happiness. The room was filled with excitement, people showing off their amazing dancing skills by adapting their moves to the song. The only way to explain yourself was by dance.<\/p> \u201cLet the Beat control your Body!\u201d <\/b><\/p>We had dinner and left for NIT Warangal before 10:30pm with our Id\u2019s and were expected to be present at 9:30am tomorrow morning. <\/p> Many of us couldn\u2019t sleep as we were euphoric and still could feel our ears ringing. We couldn\u2019t let the tunes skip out of our mind. The after effects after<\/gs> our performances were tremendous. We could feel the pain radiating from all over our body. <\/p>The volunteers made us feel very comfortable. They were gregarious and only slept when they were sure that all others fell asleep.\nEveryone was in their respective rooms, minding their business while we spent the night texting, talking. It was still raining. Can\u2019t complain about that. We roamed outside for a few minutes and slept when we were tired of walking.<\/p><\/p><\/p> End of Day 1\n<\/p>"}]
On the 1st day, the event started at 10:30am. The photographers and videographers were busy covering the whole room. We were seated to students from other colleges whose purpose was to get along with others. The prime objective of this event was to increase networking among the students. <\/p>
The chief guests of Day 1 were: <\/p>
1.\tAmrapali<\/gs><\/gs> Kata- Collector, Warangal \u2013 Urban<\/p> 2.\tShri. N. Lakshmi Narayana, Senior Scientist, ISRO <\/p> 3.\tDibya<\/gs><\/gs> Maheswari, Software Engineer in Analyst, Accenture<\/p> The event started with the lighting Diya by each of the speakers. The speakers gave an introductory speech and spoke a few words in the honor of WIE. They all emphasized time and again saying that Women when given the right chance can outsmart men.<\/b> Some historical anecdotes about some great woman personalities were told.<\/p> One of the speakers<\/gs> was Mr. N.V. Rao, who spoke about the person who gives our life meaning \u2013\u201cOUR MOTHER<\/b>\u201d. He mentioned that, our mother teaches us the basic education at home. He also quoted a few Sanskrit verses in her honor. <\/p>At 11:20am, we got a glimpse of Shri. N. Lakshmi Narayana\u2019s track record at ISRO where his team is working on Remote sensing science application satellites. He went on to explain about how ISRO works, functioning of different centers. He talked about different satellites such as SLV, PSLV, GSLV, and spoke about tele-medicine, tele-education, tele-communication and how ISRO contributed to it with its technology.<\/p> He was there during the mars mission & also in the historical moment when India set a world record by launching 104 satellites in the space, all at the same time. During the end of his session, he showed some invaluable photographs of him beside Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and our prime minister Shri. Narendra Modi during an important take off.<\/p> He said, we are dependent on USA for GPS and can never anticipate when such services will be stopped. So, India is planning to launch its own GPS technology called IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System) so that we can be self-sufficient. There is a scheduled launch of that satellite on 31st Aug 2017 which will be streamed live on TV.<\/p> The next hour was the most awaited lunch time from 1:30-2:30pm. My senior Ch. Nikhil Kumar shared his experiences of IEEE with everyone in the room to which he received a round of applause and a lot of praise from others. There was an activity where we are supposed to introduce ourselves to as many possible within 1min. It was a great way to lift the awkwardness prevailing in the room.<\/p>At 3pm, Mrs. Dibya<\/gs> Maheswari, emphasized with the audience about how the girl\u2019s freedom is shunned in various stages of their life. She coined the term \u201cYou Go Girl!!\u201d and offered us a deeper understanding by conducting activities like tug-o-war, marketing products and by explaining the hidden motive behind each activity. She was quite energetic and we managed to get a selfie with her.<\/p> The session finally came to an end at 4:30pm. At 5:30pm, there was the cultural night where all were dressed traditional<\/gs> and were stunning. Each college was expected to give a dance performance hosted by two energetic, spontaneous volunteers who made the program very lively.<\/p> It is the time for DJ, baby! The room was taken over with a wild dancing spirit. Everybody went crazy and danced till they could do no more. The night ended with a lot of group selfies and happiness. The room was filled with excitement, people showing off their amazing dancing skills by adapting their moves to the song. The only way to explain yourself was by dance.<\/p> \u201cLet the Beat control your Body!\u201d <\/b><\/p>We had dinner and left for NIT Warangal before 10:30pm with our Id\u2019s and were expected to be present at 9:30am tomorrow morning. <\/p> Many of us couldn\u2019t sleep as we were euphoric and still could feel our ears ringing. We couldn\u2019t let the tunes skip out of our mind. The after effects after<\/gs> our performances were tremendous. We could feel the pain radiating from all over our body. <\/p>The volunteers made us feel very comfortable. They were gregarious and only slept when they were sure that all others fell asleep.\nEveryone was in their respective rooms, minding their business while we spent the night texting, talking. It was still raining. Can\u2019t complain about that. We roamed outside for a few minutes and slept when we were tired of walking.<\/p><\/p><\/p> End of Day 1\n<\/p>"}]
2.\tShri. N. Lakshmi Narayana, Senior Scientist, ISRO <\/p>
3.\tDibya<\/gs><\/gs> Maheswari, Software Engineer in Analyst, Accenture<\/p> The event started with the lighting Diya by each of the speakers. The speakers gave an introductory speech and spoke a few words in the honor of WIE. They all emphasized time and again saying that Women when given the right chance can outsmart men.<\/b> Some historical anecdotes about some great woman personalities were told.<\/p> One of the speakers<\/gs> was Mr. N.V. Rao, who spoke about the person who gives our life meaning \u2013\u201cOUR MOTHER<\/b>\u201d. He mentioned that, our mother teaches us the basic education at home. He also quoted a few Sanskrit verses in her honor. <\/p>At 11:20am, we got a glimpse of Shri. N. Lakshmi Narayana\u2019s track record at ISRO where his team is working on Remote sensing science application satellites. He went on to explain about how ISRO works, functioning of different centers. He talked about different satellites such as SLV, PSLV, GSLV, and spoke about tele-medicine, tele-education, tele-communication and how ISRO contributed to it with its technology.<\/p> He was there during the mars mission & also in the historical moment when India set a world record by launching 104 satellites in the space, all at the same time. During the end of his session, he showed some invaluable photographs of him beside Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and our prime minister Shri. Narendra Modi during an important take off.<\/p> He said, we are dependent on USA for GPS and can never anticipate when such services will be stopped. So, India is planning to launch its own GPS technology called IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System) so that we can be self-sufficient. There is a scheduled launch of that satellite on 31st Aug 2017 which will be streamed live on TV.<\/p> The next hour was the most awaited lunch time from 1:30-2:30pm. My senior Ch. Nikhil Kumar shared his experiences of IEEE with everyone in the room to which he received a round of applause and a lot of praise from others. There was an activity where we are supposed to introduce ourselves to as many possible within 1min. It was a great way to lift the awkwardness prevailing in the room.<\/p>At 3pm, Mrs. Dibya<\/gs> Maheswari, emphasized with the audience about how the girl\u2019s freedom is shunned in various stages of their life. She coined the term \u201cYou Go Girl!!\u201d and offered us a deeper understanding by conducting activities like tug-o-war, marketing products and by explaining the hidden motive behind each activity. She was quite energetic and we managed to get a selfie with her.<\/p> The session finally came to an end at 4:30pm. At 5:30pm, there was the cultural night where all were dressed traditional<\/gs> and were stunning. Each college was expected to give a dance performance hosted by two energetic, spontaneous volunteers who made the program very lively.<\/p> It is the time for DJ, baby! The room was taken over with a wild dancing spirit. Everybody went crazy and danced till they could do no more. The night ended with a lot of group selfies and happiness. The room was filled with excitement, people showing off their amazing dancing skills by adapting their moves to the song. The only way to explain yourself was by dance.<\/p> \u201cLet the Beat control your Body!\u201d <\/b><\/p>We had dinner and left for NIT Warangal before 10:30pm with our Id\u2019s and were expected to be present at 9:30am tomorrow morning. <\/p> Many of us couldn\u2019t sleep as we were euphoric and still could feel our ears ringing. We couldn\u2019t let the tunes skip out of our mind. The after effects after<\/gs> our performances were tremendous. We could feel the pain radiating from all over our body. <\/p>The volunteers made us feel very comfortable. They were gregarious and only slept when they were sure that all others fell asleep.\nEveryone was in their respective rooms, minding their business while we spent the night texting, talking. It was still raining. Can\u2019t complain about that. We roamed outside for a few minutes and slept when we were tired of walking.<\/p><\/p><\/p> End of Day 1\n<\/p>"}]
The event started with the lighting Diya by each of the speakers. The speakers gave an introductory speech and spoke a few words in the honor of WIE. They all emphasized time and again saying that Women when given the right chance can outsmart men.<\/b> Some historical anecdotes about some great woman personalities were told.<\/p>
One of the speakers<\/gs> was Mr. N.V. Rao, who spoke about the person who gives our life meaning \u2013\u201cOUR MOTHER<\/b>\u201d. He mentioned that, our mother teaches us the basic education at home. He also quoted a few Sanskrit verses in her honor. <\/p>At 11:20am, we got a glimpse of Shri. N. Lakshmi Narayana\u2019s track record at ISRO where his team is working on Remote sensing science application satellites. He went on to explain about how ISRO works, functioning of different centers. He talked about different satellites such as SLV, PSLV, GSLV, and spoke about tele-medicine, tele-education, tele-communication and how ISRO contributed to it with its technology.<\/p> He was there during the mars mission & also in the historical moment when India set a world record by launching 104 satellites in the space, all at the same time. During the end of his session, he showed some invaluable photographs of him beside Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and our prime minister Shri. Narendra Modi during an important take off.<\/p> He said, we are dependent on USA for GPS and can never anticipate when such services will be stopped. So, India is planning to launch its own GPS technology called IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System) so that we can be self-sufficient. There is a scheduled launch of that satellite on 31st Aug 2017 which will be streamed live on TV.<\/p> The next hour was the most awaited lunch time from 1:30-2:30pm. My senior Ch. Nikhil Kumar shared his experiences of IEEE with everyone in the room to which he received a round of applause and a lot of praise from others. There was an activity where we are supposed to introduce ourselves to as many possible within 1min. It was a great way to lift the awkwardness prevailing in the room.<\/p>At 3pm, Mrs. Dibya<\/gs> Maheswari, emphasized with the audience about how the girl\u2019s freedom is shunned in various stages of their life. She coined the term \u201cYou Go Girl!!\u201d and offered us a deeper understanding by conducting activities like tug-o-war, marketing products and by explaining the hidden motive behind each activity. She was quite energetic and we managed to get a selfie with her.<\/p> The session finally came to an end at 4:30pm. At 5:30pm, there was the cultural night where all were dressed traditional<\/gs> and were stunning. Each college was expected to give a dance performance hosted by two energetic, spontaneous volunteers who made the program very lively.<\/p> It is the time for DJ, baby! The room was taken over with a wild dancing spirit. Everybody went crazy and danced till they could do no more. The night ended with a lot of group selfies and happiness. The room was filled with excitement, people showing off their amazing dancing skills by adapting their moves to the song. The only way to explain yourself was by dance.<\/p> \u201cLet the Beat control your Body!\u201d <\/b><\/p>We had dinner and left for NIT Warangal before 10:30pm with our Id\u2019s and were expected to be present at 9:30am tomorrow morning. <\/p> Many of us couldn\u2019t sleep as we were euphoric and still could feel our ears ringing. We couldn\u2019t let the tunes skip out of our mind. The after effects after<\/gs> our performances were tremendous. We could feel the pain radiating from all over our body. <\/p>The volunteers made us feel very comfortable. They were gregarious and only slept when they were sure that all others fell asleep.\nEveryone was in their respective rooms, minding their business while we spent the night texting, talking. It was still raining. Can\u2019t complain about that. We roamed outside for a few minutes and slept when we were tired of walking.<\/p><\/p><\/p> End of Day 1\n<\/p>"}]
At 11:20am, we got a glimpse of Shri. N. Lakshmi Narayana\u2019s track record at ISRO where his team is working on Remote sensing science application satellites. He went on to explain about how ISRO works, functioning of different centers. He talked about different satellites such as SLV, PSLV, GSLV, and spoke about tele-medicine, tele-education, tele-communication and how ISRO contributed to it with its technology.<\/p>
He was there during the mars mission & also in the historical moment when India set a world record by launching 104 satellites in the space, all at the same time. During the end of his session, he showed some invaluable photographs of him beside Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and our prime minister Shri. Narendra Modi during an important take off.<\/p>
He said, we are dependent on USA for GPS and can never anticipate when such services will be stopped. So, India is planning to launch its own GPS technology called IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System) so that we can be self-sufficient. There is a scheduled launch of that satellite on 31st Aug 2017 which will be streamed live on TV.<\/p>
The next hour was the most awaited lunch time from 1:30-2:30pm. My senior Ch. Nikhil Kumar shared his experiences of IEEE with everyone in the room to which he received a round of applause and a lot of praise from others. There was an activity where we are supposed to introduce ourselves to as many possible within 1min. It was a great way to lift the awkwardness prevailing in the room.<\/p>
At 3pm, Mrs. Dibya<\/gs> Maheswari, emphasized with the audience about how the girl\u2019s freedom is shunned in various stages of their life. She coined the term \u201cYou Go Girl!!\u201d and offered us a deeper understanding by conducting activities like tug-o-war, marketing products and by explaining the hidden motive behind each activity. She was quite energetic and we managed to get a selfie with her.<\/p> The session finally came to an end at 4:30pm. At 5:30pm, there was the cultural night where all were dressed traditional<\/gs> and were stunning. Each college was expected to give a dance performance hosted by two energetic, spontaneous volunteers who made the program very lively.<\/p> It is the time for DJ, baby! The room was taken over with a wild dancing spirit. Everybody went crazy and danced till they could do no more. The night ended with a lot of group selfies and happiness. The room was filled with excitement, people showing off their amazing dancing skills by adapting their moves to the song. The only way to explain yourself was by dance.<\/p> \u201cLet the Beat control your Body!\u201d <\/b><\/p>We had dinner and left for NIT Warangal before 10:30pm with our Id\u2019s and were expected to be present at 9:30am tomorrow morning. <\/p> Many of us couldn\u2019t sleep as we were euphoric and still could feel our ears ringing. We couldn\u2019t let the tunes skip out of our mind. The after effects after<\/gs> our performances were tremendous. We could feel the pain radiating from all over our body. <\/p>The volunteers made us feel very comfortable. They were gregarious and only slept when they were sure that all others fell asleep.\nEveryone was in their respective rooms, minding their business while we spent the night texting, talking. It was still raining. Can\u2019t complain about that. We roamed outside for a few minutes and slept when we were tired of walking.<\/p><\/p><\/p> End of Day 1\n<\/p>"}]
The session finally came to an end at 4:30pm. At 5:30pm, there was the cultural night where all were dressed traditional<\/gs> and were stunning. Each college was expected to give a dance performance hosted by two energetic, spontaneous volunteers who made the program very lively.<\/p> It is the time for DJ, baby! The room was taken over with a wild dancing spirit. Everybody went crazy and danced till they could do no more. The night ended with a lot of group selfies and happiness. The room was filled with excitement, people showing off their amazing dancing skills by adapting their moves to the song. The only way to explain yourself was by dance.<\/p> \u201cLet the Beat control your Body!\u201d <\/b><\/p>We had dinner and left for NIT Warangal before 10:30pm with our Id\u2019s and were expected to be present at 9:30am tomorrow morning. <\/p> Many of us couldn\u2019t sleep as we were euphoric and still could feel our ears ringing. We couldn\u2019t let the tunes skip out of our mind. The after effects after<\/gs> our performances were tremendous. We could feel the pain radiating from all over our body. <\/p>The volunteers made us feel very comfortable. They were gregarious and only slept when they were sure that all others fell asleep.\nEveryone was in their respective rooms, minding their business while we spent the night texting, talking. It was still raining. Can\u2019t complain about that. We roamed outside for a few minutes and slept when we were tired of walking.<\/p><\/p><\/p> End of Day 1\n<\/p>"}]
It is the time for DJ, baby! The room was taken over with a wild dancing spirit. Everybody went crazy and danced till they could do no more. The night ended with a lot of group selfies and happiness. The room was filled with excitement, people showing off their amazing dancing skills by adapting their moves to the song. The only way to explain yourself was by dance.<\/p>
\u201cLet the Beat control your Body!\u201d <\/b><\/p>
We had dinner and left for NIT Warangal before 10:30pm with our Id\u2019s and were expected to be present at 9:30am tomorrow morning. <\/p>
Many of us couldn\u2019t sleep as we were euphoric and still could feel our ears ringing. We couldn\u2019t let the tunes skip out of our mind. The after effects after<\/gs> our performances were tremendous. We could feel the pain radiating from all over our body. <\/p>The volunteers made us feel very comfortable. They were gregarious and only slept when they were sure that all others fell asleep.\nEveryone was in their respective rooms, minding their business while we spent the night texting, talking. It was still raining. Can\u2019t complain about that. We roamed outside for a few minutes and slept when we were tired of walking.<\/p><\/p><\/p> End of Day 1\n<\/p>"}]
The volunteers made us feel very comfortable. They were gregarious and only slept when they were sure that all others fell asleep.\nEveryone was in their respective rooms, minding their business while we spent the night texting, talking. It was still raining. Can\u2019t complain about that. We roamed outside for a few minutes and slept when we were tired of walking.<\/p>
End of Day 1\n<\/p>"}]
There are a lot of things one can learn from PV Sindhu. The sheer iron will to come back and perform at the level she performs not only takes determination that can move mountains, it requires nerves of steel and a cool calm head, none of which I happen to have. As a kid I used to wonder why people used to celebrate being defeated, to my mind I had no concept of appreciating the hard work of sportspersons. The very fact that Sindhu made it to the finals alone is a fantastic thing to celebrate. <\/p>
But that didn't matter at the end, I hear people complain, she lost anyway!<\/p>
She lost one hell of a thriller, with a score margin so low it put her opponent in the sweats. She did not give up until the last moment, for the final set was a 22-20. How many times does that happen in pro-Badminton? In her chase for the Gold, she fought a battle that will be remembered for years to come. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503954317507","data":"59a48696c5f0e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1503954319599","data":"
There is a lot to learn here, the simplest of which will be Sindhu's indomitable spirit, one that kept her going right till the end, making her opponent sweat bullets the size of Osaka. That isn't some easy achievement, it is some of the best badminton plays in recent times! <\/p>
It isn't easy to play at this level and suffer such a close shave of a defeat and then come back for more, but I suppose the love for the game is what drives them to return, over and over, until they have become legends. This is what we should learn from Sindhu. <\/p>"}]
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