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It is said that the fastest way to learn something is to actually do it and learn on the fly. Except with Janaspandana, not only will you be put to work on some of the toughest projects out there, but will also be given expert advice throughout the time you spend with the course. <\/p>
Introducing the latest way to learn how to make websites that are beautiful works of art, for becoming a web developer is nothing short of a creative job these days, Janaspandana. With their unique teaching method and meticulously designed course, over a period of 45 days you will learn not just the theory on how to make a website, but also practical experience gain from working directly on some of the best projects. <\/p>
With Janaspandana, you will be put in the toughest projects to learn the most, you will be job ready by the time you're done and more importantly, you will gain a lot of networking opportunities with your peers and fellow students as well as working professionals in the industry. The following is a short breakdown of what you'll learn. <\/p>
Programming Fundamentals<\/b><\/p>
It\u2019s crucial to understand how to set up a development environment to work as an efficient developer and build successful products. Learn programming in a comprehensive way, right from the basics of computing, networking, data structures and more.<\/p>
Frontend Development<\/b><\/p>
The look and feel of a product is as important as the functionalities built into it. So learn to build an appealing, dynamic front-end by learning quality HTML, CSS and Javascript coding.<\/p>
Back-End Web Development<\/b><\/p>
This course, perfect for beginner coders, will give a comprehensive learning of object oriented programming in web technologies like PHP. The concepts taught here will enable students to develop and adopt best methodologies and professional practices of coding in PHP.<\/p>
How It Works<\/b><\/p>
One advantage of web programming in the present day is that most tech giants have made their APIs publicly available. Our courses let students work on live projects using APIs from Facebook, Google and other giants, making it very easy for them to learn on how to build complex functionalities.<\/p>
Introduction To Mobile Application Design And Development<\/b><\/p>
We introduce you to the world of mobile applications with the help of quality tutors giving an overview of how mobile apps work, basics of mobile application development. <\/p>
Click here to check out their website and start your Web Artisan journey today! <\/a><\/p>"}]
It was a beauty pageant unlike others. Yes, there was glamour, glitter and a lot of cheering by the crowd who oohed and aahed at every move of the high-heeled divas. Yes, those walking the ramp looked drop-dead gorgeous in their elaborate costumes and gowns. But when Nitasha Biswas of Kolkata was crowned at the end of the evening, the title she received was unlike any other given in this country. She was crowned Miss Trans Queen India 2017, winner of the first beauty pageant for transwomen in the country. <\/p>
In a first of its kind celebration of beauty and gender fluidity in India, 16 transwomen from across India walked the ramp to bag the title on Sunday, August 27. Loiloi Haorongbam from Manipur became the first runner-up, while Ragasiya, representing Tamil Nadu, was the second runner-up. The event was judged by a panel of eight comprising social activists, actors, beauty experts and media professionals.\nWith the line \u201cDon\u2019t be a drag, just be a queen\u201d playing in the background, Miss Trans Queen India was aimed at breaking the stereotype of viewing beauty in binary terms of male and female. Reena Rai, the woman behind the concept and execution of the pageant, said that given the outlook majority Indians have towards transgenders, an event like this becomes important. \u201cWhen I first decided to do this, I got a lot of criticism from all corners. People called me all sorts of things and questioned my sexuality and gender. They said I am a transwoman, a lesbian, a bisexual, and that is why I\u2019m doing this,\u201d she told.\nBiswas is currently pursuing Masters in Business Management. \u201cMy journey was not easy. I feel very privileged to be where I am today and knowing so much of struggles and hardships that I\u2019ve gone through,\u201d she said with pride, adding, \u201cThis is a very big responsibility and I would like to focus on transgender women rather than focusing on rights. I never wanted rights. I always wanted to empower our system and our community because that\u2019s what is needed\u201d. Biswas wants to work for education of transwomen and says society collectively needs to pitch in for this community. \u201cMany transgender women are going through a lot of molestation, pain, lack of family support. They are getting into sex work. So, it is time that every sector of the society needs to come out and help this community for its betterment.\u201dThe 26-year-old will represent India at the Miss International TransQueen in Thailand, one of the most prestigious international pageants for the transgender community, in March 2018\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504695111245","data":"59afd4382f818"}]
'Give me liberty or give me death' said Patrick Henry in 1775. <\/p>
Dissent, in the simplest form, is holding opinions that are often different from the generally accepted norm. In the simplest sense, it is going against the grain and popularly held belief. Therefore, the Right to Dissent then becomes essential for any country that wants to call itself a democracy, for a democracy is for the people, by the people and of the people. And people are different, even unique in many cases. <\/p>
The Right to Dissent is one of the most important pillars of a functioning democracy. Not only does it protect those whose opinions are different from your own, it also guarantees them the same rights as everyone else in the country. Which brings us to the current state of 'democracy' in India, where words are met with bullets. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504692627024","data":"59afcc4ede6e9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504692632569","data":"
At around 8:15 PM yesterday night, noted journalist and a vocal critic of Hindutva politics, BJP and the RSS, Gauri Lankesh was shot 4 times and murdered in cold blood. Logic would tell you that the murderer could have been anyone but considering the history of her work and her vocal criticism of the current ruling right wing, and the fact that she was preparing for a retrial against the corrupt ministers who had forced a defamation suit against her late last year, it becomes increasingly difficult to believe that this wasn't a political murder. But this piece is not about pointing fingers and blaming one side. <\/p>
No, this article is to celebrate the values for which she stood for, primarily the right to dissent. \"The Right to Dissent is being threatened,\" she said to The Indian Express in November of 2016, right after she was sentenced by a magistrate court for merely carrying an article critical of two BJP leaders. She went on to say that she wasn't worried about the judicial proceedings. But, what exactly did she mean by the right to dissent being under threat?<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504693302133","data":"59afd37aef450"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504693303982","data":"
Violence for words: <\/b><\/p>
I have a little experiment. It'll be easier if you're a woman who is somewhat fairly active on social media. Simply go to a Facebook news page and comment something critical about the current government, then simply wait for a few hours. Chances are you'll end up getting messages from men calling you the most disgusting of things. <\/p>
They will resort to whataboutery, sexism, rape threats, murder threats and more, just to shut you up for a grave crime you've apparently committed. That crime is having a different opinion than the rest of the herd, or something that is not commonly accepted. Of course, if you're a woman, how dare you even voice your opinion? These men will make it a point to tell you that. <\/p>
We live in a country that refused to hold the government responsible for total administrative failure in Gorakhpur's BRD Hospital, instead, they merely found a scapegoat to blame and swept it under the rug. We live in a country where public lynchings are justified by common people, educated people who have grown up in privilege. We live in a country where we let people murder in the name of the cow. <\/p>
So does it really surprise you that these men, men who only know how to defend their baseless beliefs with violence, will resort to even more violence in response to words? The written word should be met with the written word, not with threats of violence that are then carried out. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504693975495","data":"59afd3aab546a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504693977654","data":"
The Right to Dissent: <\/b><\/p>
Which brings us back to The Right to Dissent. A democracy is nothing if it does not allow its people to criticise it openly and willingly. A democracy is a sham if the people in it are afraid to speak out against the abuses of power of the government, and it doesn't matter which government is in power, whether the right or the left. Both wings have shown their penchant for authoritarianism around the world, but as of now, we are dangerously close to becoming a right wing authoritarian state, which is why it is imperative for us to protect our democratic institutions. <\/p>
This is where you, the student, comes in. You will inherit this country when you become citizens tomorrow. You will become voters, job holders, entrepreneurs, parents. Ask yourself if you really want a future where you can never question your elected leaders. Ask yourself if someone should lose their life for speaking against the establishment. <\/p>
stuMagz is not a platform for political writings, and yet, I'm writing this here for one purpose: students need to know. They need to know that as citizens of this country, it is their right to question everything the government does. It is their right to call out the hypocrisy of any ruling government or person and question them on the issues of policy. It is your right, and you need to protect it before it is lost. <\/p>
Gauri Lankesh's murder will not be forgotten. While the average Indian's confidence in the Police Force is a matter of comedy for our movies, expecting justice itself might just be a fool's errand. The similar murders of anti-establishment rationalists over the years remain unsolved, after all. I can only wonder if the perpetrators think this one murder will buy them the silence of thousands, while there are millions of others who are 'too cool for politics.'<\/p>
Don't be afraid of what happened to Gauri Lankesh. Instead, be angry. Use that anger, and fight back. This country needs more rational people than those who celebrate the her murder, and they are indeed doing that. I suppose the political affiliations of those celebrating Lankesh's murder are also a mere coincidence. <\/p>
A democracy without a dissenter is impossible. So if you're the type of person that is privileged enough to ignore the politics around you, it is time to wake up. Because by the time you have something to say, it might be too late and there will be nobody left to speak for you. <\/p>"}]
BLACK HOLES as they are known is a strange place in the universe where things fail out to behave the way they should. It's a place where every single law of physics fails right from gravity to the speed of light. It is that small place in the universe where the gravity is so mad and strange that nothing can escape its pull, not even light. It is somewhere where infinite gravity can be experienced. And this property of absorbing light is the reason for its name BLACK HOLES, because of the absence of light, they are not visible. <\/p>
\nHOW ARE THESE GAINT MONSTERS FORMED??<\/i> <\/p>
They are mostly an outcome of a dying star. Every star in the universe has it's own nuclear engine i.e there are some nuclear reactions occuring in its core. A star has two forces one is due to nuclear reactions pushing energy outside and other is gravity pulling in out of which the nuclear power wins. But when the nuclear fuel dies out, gravity gets upper hand and the star collapses. Its total mass is collapsed and enormous energy is created during the process which explodes as a SUPERNOVA. And it releases a tremendous amount of energy, is something which the sun would emit in its entire lifetime. And this emission is called \"GAMMA RAYS \". These rays are so powerful that they can fry anything in its way.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504593912096","data":"59ae95bd5c5e7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504593924686","data":"
Bigger the mass of the star, more massive and powerful is the blackhole. The biggest blackhole ever found is the one at the centre of the galaxy, the NGC 1277. It has a mass equal to 17 million suns. Let us take a moment to stop and think about that line. The Sun itself is a massive and heavy object in space and this blackhole is not only massive, its mass is equal to 17 million suns. Just thinking about that makes me feel insignificant. <\/p>
It is also believed that every galaxy has a black hole at centre. IF PLANETS REVOLVED ROUND THE SUN , WHOM DID THE SUN REVOLVE AROUND???<\/i><\/p>
And the research for this answer proved that there was a black hole at the centre of the milky way.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504593981480","data":"59ae95ff6b583"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504593997472","data":"
When a star collapses with a burst, it releases a supernova and alongside most of its mass is compressed in a space of about 20Km in diameter full of neutrons. The mass becomes so dense at the centre that gravity takes over and a black hole is formed. The power of the black hole is such that nothing can escape its pull, NOT SPACE, NOT LIGHT AND NOT EVEN TIME! <\/i><\/p>
EVENT HORIZON: It's the boundary of the black hole beyond which nothing can escape its gravity. <\/p>
SPAGHETTIFICATION-It is a phenomenon which describes the way objects behave under very strong non-homogeneous gravitational fields. It is the vertical stretching and horizontal compression of objects into long thin shapes.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504594044241","data":"59ae963ecca6d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504594062044","data":"
COULD THE SUN EVER TURN INTO A BLACK HOLE? <\/i><\/p>
Black holes are formed from the death of a massive star. Something like the sun could never turn up being a black hole because the sun is too small in terms of mass and size. Even if it becomes a black hole it would have the same gravity as the earth, and as the earth being far away from the sun, it would not affect any planets motion or would not suck in any planets into it.<\/p>
AND WHAT A BLACKHOLE CONSTIUTES OF??<\/i><\/p>
NO IDEA!! This is <\/span>because all the physics laws breakdown at the <\/span>centre of a black hole. <\/span><\/p>"}]
It takes more than education to be a great teacher. The passion,the efforts,the every proverbial extra mile you go and put in every single day,Thank you for everything you have done to make us better people.<\/p>\n
They are the one's who ignite our imaginations,inspires the hope and instil the love of learning. We may have many experiences but they are the one's who gives us right way to our experience. They have inspired us to reach beyond our horizons.\n \nA child is shaped by the mind of the teacher. It may have annoyed you when they chided you or coaxed you but, when you look back you tend to realise that it was all worth.<\/p>\n
No amount of thanks could be enough for all the hard work and efforts they have put in,to educate us and ultimately make this world a better place.<\/p>\n
HAPPY TEACHER'S DAY!!!<\/p>\n","id":"1504605901484","type":"txt"}]
Every year on September 5th we celebrate the birthday of the first vice president and second president of India named S Radhakrishnan. A day which also marks the celebration of our teachers who are responsible for inculcating the fruit of knowledge during our early years.<\/p>
I, as a student back in high school used to hate mathematics because I always used to fail miserably at it. Soon after tenth grade we are split into three streams and eventually chose bio-math. Screaming with anger, I was forced to do attend math tuition so as to improve my basics as higher classes would be tough. We were given the teachers list on who would teach all the subjects and as our luck we got the best teacher in it. Days passed and it was the first day in high school with groans and sighs the classes passed and then came the period which I loathed. The moment she stepped into the class I knew it was going to be good. I knew there will be a change in my math marks. The teacher who changed my life was none other than Mrs Mini S Nair. Her classes gave me sheer excitement and made me want to study more. Thus, further resulted in good marks falling on my answer sheet. She used to barge into our class saying 'the next question is'. She is someone that is so pure at heart and she was like our second mother, she always wanted the best for us. The greatest soul and the greatest teacher. We were lucky enough to have her for two years. As twelfth grade came she became more close with us, her period was like some sort of celebration for us. The whole class would turn enthusiastic and there was not a moment that was not meant to be cherished. As being into the final year of schooling we decided to give her a surprise on her birthday and she was so shocked that she shed a tear. We loved her more than anything in the world. Nobody wanted to go for physical training as we would confront her to take that period too because nothing was more fun that math. When we graduated the first thing out of my mouth was 'she came in like a jet and taught us planes'. We bid our final goodbyes in sadness but thanks to social media we still stay connected.<\/p>
The teachers are the greatest people, they're the reason who we are now. How we can relate things, they teach us and tell us on how each and everything are inter-connected to each other. A teachers love is the most purest and one of a kind. Together let us celebrate the presence of teachers by showing them what they mean to us.<\/p>"}]
Guru bramha guru vishnu guru devo maheshwara guru saakshath para bramha thasmai sri guruve namaha.<\/p>\n
\"HAPPY TEACHER'S DAY\" TO ALL THE TEACHERS IN THE WORLD!.<\/p>\n
A teacher is as a second mother. Yes because he guides, motivates and teaches us something to make us reach the floor of success!. He inspires us in all possible ways and never discourages us. Our happiness and success is all what they need. They never expect something from us and they will be the most happiest person in this world when we hit the success. My social teacher use to say \"EACH ONE TEACH ONE\", my hindi sir taught us a dhohey... <\/p>\n
Guru govindh dho khade kaake laagav paai, balihaari guru aapne govindh dhiyo bathai! <\/p>\n
This dhohey has a wonderful meaning which describes the value of a teacher i.e; if someone asks me who is great, a teacher or God?. Then my answer will be teacher because, he is the one who told me that God exists!. <\/p>\n
And our failures are best teachers, we learn alot from them. <\/p>\n
yours Likhitha suggala.\u2764<\/p>\n"}]
I'm not like the one in people you normally see in the halls. I'm not the one who has the most friends or that is popular. i'm not the one who had a good past.<\/p>\n
I'm the one who has learnt to hide away who i really am.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s not always easy seeing other people being able to show their true feelings. It\u2019s also not easy seeing a smile on their face, when I don\u2019t even remember the last time I truly smiled.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s hard being an outcast. Everyone else who has been here for such a long time seems to be friends and know how it really is around here. I, on the other hand, don\u2019t really know the ways here. But, when I try to do something a different way, or just try to be myself, I get judged by asking myself for many times.<\/p>\n
Fitting in is probably the hardest thing for a lot of people to do.Some kids try to do whatever they can do to fit in. Others just look at what the others do, see if they can try it, attempt to fit in, and try and make a friend. Sometimes it works, sometimes it won't.<\/p>\n
but am I really that different?<\/p>\n
There are many similarities in everyone. But, the differences are what set us apart.<\/p>\n
there are so many labels where you can go.there are groups too.<\/span><\/p>\nFinding out how to belong to one of those is hard. Belonging in general is hard. Some people don\u2019t even understand the meaning of belonging.<\/p>\nBut I think it\u2019s time some things change, so everyone can feel like they have a meaning.<\/p>\nNO more labels or groups.<\/p>\neveryone can belong. And as a whole, we can make sure everyone feels like they matter.<\/p>\n"}]
Finding out how to belong to one of those is hard. Belonging in general is hard. Some people don\u2019t even understand the meaning of belonging.<\/p>\n
But I think it\u2019s time some things change, so everyone can feel like they have a meaning.<\/p>\n
NO more labels or groups.<\/p>\n
everyone can belong. And as a whole, we can make sure everyone feels like they matter.<\/p>\n"}]
From sharing information during its inception to connecting the world and bringing it closer together, The Internet has, in no short sense, changed the world and how humans live. Our lives are now centred around this technology that lets us share information with each other seamlessly, the nature of the information itself is left up to the user. <\/p>
Humankind being the mixed bag of surprises that it is has come up with a variety of uses over the years, the nature of which I'll leave up to your imagination, but it has never shied away from sharing information to those in need with only one condition: only for those who actively seek the information they need. Resources for learning, then, seemed like an obvious and natural evolution from this phenomenon. <\/p>
So for those of us enterprising enough to learn, The Internet was a vast ocean of information for everything you could ever want with only one obstacle: a proper internet connection. For a country that opened its economic doors only 25 years ago, growth was slow, but there was growth nonetheless. Internet connectivity spread across the country and eventually, people began to discover the possibilities of having a connection. So today, on Teachers Day, I used the internet to talk to everyone from close friends to people I had met on the internet about the skills they've picked up over the years using, you guessed it, The Internet. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504593308100","data":"59ae461b1f5b4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504593339617","data":"
Chasing Dreams: <\/b><\/p>
\"Every time I wanted to learn something, I realised I was ill equipped and did not have the means or the resources to do so,\" says Sunny Bharadwaj, a developer working for tHub and an old friend, \"The Internet, for me, was the answer. It was approachable and you would get answers in seconds.\" <\/p>
Sunny would eventually go on to become an exceptionally skilled self-taught guitarist and the occasional music composer, \"For me, it started with a promise to my mom that I would become a Rockstar within a week. Needless to say, a month later I was just as confused, maybe even more so, than when I had begun. The Internet, as I found out, does have all the resources one needs to learn, but searching through it to find one that fits you best is like looking through a stuffed closet for that one item you want. You end up finding a lot of other interesting stuff, but it isn't exactly what you were looking for. The trick, then, is to find that prized resource that will help you towards your mastery and connect you to other resources for what you want to learn.\"<\/p>
And he's right on the money here, The Internet is a vast and wonderful place filled with amazing little things, from the amazing to the downright terrifying, but wading through all of that and finding what you want takes determination, curiosity and focus, none of which I possess. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504595779398","data":"59ae4fa870e38"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504595787764","data":"
Perhaps the most defining factor of learning through The Internet is the fact that it makes you become your own teacher. The Internet, as stated earlier, is information that you can access today on the tips of your fingertips. What you do with this information is your prerogative: either acknowledge the existence of said information or actively teach yourself from it. The old saying involving a reluctant horse being dragged to a body of water comes to mind, although if my high school teachers were to be believed, the original story had a donkey instead, and that all of us were donkeys. <\/p>
\"You can drag a donkey to a pond to drink water,\" said our teacher back in 2005, \"but you can't make it drink the water. That is up to the donkey itself, and I hope the donkeys in this class understand that.\" <\/p>
Good times. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504596100346","data":"59ae5348d49e2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504596102361","data":"
With The Internet bringing the world closer together and, in essence, making the world a smaller place, the rise of people taking an active interest in teaching the skills they have to those seeking them also went up. 18-year old Shikhar Choudhary began his journey with a bit of self-teaching, but he was also helped along the way by a few guitarists in popular local bands around Bhopal, where he is from. Today, Shikhar has been helping another mutual friend of ours, 22-year old Paritosh Pai, in learning how to play the guitar. <\/p>
But, learning the arts to soothe the soul and the fact that it has made even the most unexpected of people turn into teachers simply through a device with an internet connection and a webcam aside, The Internet is also a resource for learning various other skills, like development, for instance. <\/p>
Self-taught to professional:<\/b> <\/p>
Jeevan Deep Singh, a 20-year old B.Tech student from New Delhi, speaks about his brother's journey in teaching himself Android development, \"College syllabus is, frankly speaking, outdated,\" he says, \"My brother taught himself how to develop for Android online and today works in the same field. He's been encouraging me to pick up a skill or two or maybe learn a programming language while I'm still in college through the internet as often as he can.\" Karan Deep Singh, Jeevan's brother, was unavailable for comment at the time of writing. <\/p>
Similarly, posing this question on a Facebook group showed the same results, people talking about how using The Internet has allowed them to become better at one skill or another, or to simply gain the knowledge they otherwise wouldn't have. Abhishek Sethi, a 25-year old MBA graduate from New Zealand, said, \"This generation, especially the ones born in 1990 and onwards, has learned one thing or another from the internet. It is almost universal.\" <\/p>
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Accio Knowledge: <\/b><\/p>
While Sethi is correct about this generation having learned at least one thing from The Internet, access to it remains one of the biggest challenges in India. With the advent of services like Reliance Jio and the ever decreasing cost of Internet access, however, this is a problem that is being solved as we speak. Despite the fact, India largely remains a poor country, with its rural areas denied a proper internet connection either due to infrastructural apathy or poor terrain. Access to high-speed internet has proven to be a new age catalyst, making the naturally curious humankind explore things that are usually unavailable due to lack of physical access. <\/p>
A tool this powerful would naturally be put to good news, encouraging people to explore and learn and teach themselves in a classroom on the information highway, although I'd be lying if I said it'll all be positive. Just take a look at the default YouTube trending section. <\/p>
Denouement:<\/b><\/p>
Always wanted to use that word. Incidentally, I only came across it in a creative writing course on Coursera. It means the end of a story, play or narrative. In this context, it means that we're drawing to an end of this piece. <\/p>
Unlike other tools, The Internet is a rapidly evolving and ever changing entity where new information is added every day as humans live their lives and put their knowledge and information online. The way we consume this information has changed at breakneck speed from 25 years ago to today. While forums with written word existed since The Internet broke out of its cocoon and spread its wings, today we have videos, and dedicated websites just for learning. Some skills and crafts have their own dedicated websites, whereas academia and degree courses are available on college websites or places like Coursera<\/a>. From learning how to code on websites like Code Academy<\/a> to going on YouTube and learning those complex engineering topics from video lectures, The Internet today is your playground and classroom. The only factor then, is how driven and determined you are to learn. <\/p>\"Learning anything by yourself means you are taking the role of a teacher and a student together,\" finishes Sunny Bharadwaj, \"It is essential to practice discipline and critical evaluation along with the silly optimism and openness of a child.\" <\/p>"}]
\"Learning anything by yourself means you are taking the role of a teacher and a student together,\" finishes Sunny Bharadwaj, \"It is essential to practice discipline and critical evaluation along with the silly optimism and openness of a child.\" <\/p>"}]
It was June 26 2006, first day of a little girl of eleven in her new school, who was nervously walking along the road leading to school, there she heard a mellifluous voice which said \"come walk fast, assembly has already started\".<\/p>
There it was me, and the skinny, gloomy, seemingly pretty lady who cluttered herself with woolens was Mrs.Mahathi, Sr.secondary preceptor (PGT English). At that point of time I never knew that she would aid me in obstacles that came along and would become my favourite. Mrs Mahathi was a pedantic preceptor but still everyone adored her. She was not cognate of the 115 PGT's and TGT's, she was disparate. Her one hour lectures never jaded us , they blew away. Mrs Mahathi was stringent and was also Mrs funny bones apart. Her lectures chuckled us, she made us read \"THE HINDU\" newspaper in the first 15 mins of the one hour period ,then made us talk over the issues and the latest tidings happening around the world. She made us ostentatious. Mrs.mahathi motivated us in every aspect ,from assembly sessions and CCA activities to the Jamboree events . One thing that still astonishes me till date, why din't she punish us for crossing military area n who were found after a back breaking search of 4 hours , but still she gestured us with love when we returned and questioned \"How adventurous it was?\" She made us grouch for not submitting the notes on mentioned time ,she was overtly punctual ,but never made us feel the pain . Somewhere in corner of heart we wanted to get transferred , but we loved her as well. Her engrossing listening and speaking skills class made us good oraters of the school .She was a comp for us. There the period of 4 years with her ended in a blink. She received her transfer order when I passed out my +2 , presently she is working as vice principal of kv in Andaman & nicobar region . we don't communicate but still she occupies a space in my heart. I wish everyone a very happy teachers day ..and wanted to convey her that your Natty Stark's have become extroverts . We love you!!!<\/p>\n"}]
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