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Let's admit it. JK Rowling is the queen. Whether its writing or replying to mean comments on social media, she proves that she has it all. Her books have the ability to melt even the coldest of hearts. <\/p>
So, what makes her so special you ask?<\/p>
Her life is an inspiration to millions of people. Life wasn't easy for Joanne; which by the way is her real name; she had to change it to avoid the possible sexist remarks she would have to face. Her first book \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\" was rejected by 12 publishers before the 13th one; Bloomsbury; decided to go ahead with the book. Her books imbibe essential values of friendship, bravery, honesty and integrity in a very subtle manner. She has a way of making us homesick for a place we have never been to. Her Harry Potter series has sold over 450 million copies worldwide and still continues to inspire people to become the best version of themselves. Apart from this series, Joanne has written three companion volumes- \"Tales Of Beedle The Bars\",\"Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them\" and \"Quidditch Through The Ages\" in aid of two charities \"Lumos\" and \"Comic Relief\" which brings us to the main objective of this article. About how JK Rowling is bringing magic into people's lives. She is the first person to attain a billionaire status by writing books and incidentally, she is also the first to lose that status because she donated a lot to charity. Life threw lemons at her but she did not lose hope and continued to do what she did best. She also suffered from a severe case of depression which never stopped her from being awesome. Already being exposed to hardships she knows how it feels like and hence she feels compelled to use her wealth and influence to help people in any way she can. She helps charities like \"Comic Relief\",\"Lumos\",\"Make a child smile appeal\" and loads of others. She has a heart of gold and is among those very people whose success hasn't gone to their head.<\/p>
Let's hope that Joanne continues to inspire many more lives and make them a little magical. <\/p>"}]
Lois Lowry is known for her immense contribution to children's literature. The Giver, however, is not a part of that genre and received mixed reviews when it was released in 1993 from being called antichrist and perverted to one of the best books of her career.<\/p>\n
The Giver gives an insight to a perfect world. A perfect \"community\" as they like to call it.\nLowry puts her point across not by explaining to us its pros and cons but rather showing it to us through the eyes of our twelve year old protagonist named Jonas. \nWe cannot really criticise Jonas for the decisions he makes since they only seem sensible to a naive child like him. \nThere is no poverty in the community. There is no hunger or crime or second thoughts.\nHowever, as Jonas finds his assignment to be the Receiver of Memory, he discovers a dark side of such a perfect community. He realises that perfection is only real until you criticise it.<\/p>\n
A dystopian novel is one of my favorite kinds since it gives a gist of living in a place where everyone is pushed to their edge - it shows what people are really made of - and are usually very insightful and philosophical. It shows the lengths people go through to do what's right.\nI thoroughly enjoyed every line of the book; the grammar and sentence structure were au fait and the vocabulary was easily understandable.\nI recommend The Giver to anyone who's a fan of science fiction, a dystopian-setting or philosophy. <\/p>\n","id":"1507985267904","type":"txt"}]
When you're done recoiling in disgust from reading Chetan Bhagat's 'books' and somehow managed to gather the courage to read more books after having completely seared your eyes out, but what to keep it within the country and be exposed to some of the best literature in the world, don't worry, I've got this list for you. <\/p>
India is - and will remain - a country with plenty of anomalies. English as a language is not our own, yet we adopted it, we shaped it, we even gave it a unique flair that people recognise us with. It is no surprise then that we also mastered it enough to win awards for our books and praise for the stories we told. <\/p>
Just writing about 5 is a gross injustice to the wealth of literary treasures that exists in the country, especially the ones that came from the country itself, but since time is money and I don't want to overwhelm you guys, this is what we have to work with. Starting with the ever classic...<\/p>
1. The Guide by R.K. Narayana: <\/b><\/p>
Not very long ago, the associate editor of stuMagz wrote an article about how one never forgets their first R.K. Narayan book. He was right on the money, because if The Guide is your first Narayan book, you will remember his writing style, his flair for simplicity and the honesty in his storytelling quite compelling. Narayan makes, over the course of the book, you care about the characters he's written about in a way that is simple yet so very unique to him. It is a must read for any Indian. <\/p>
Click here to buy!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508211940529","data":"59e581ef3fcdf"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508211942517","data":"2. The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy: <\/b> <\/p>Your opinions on Roy's politics aside, The God of Small Things is a fantastic book that takes you through a range of human emotions in a way only text can. No movie, video game or song is going to touch your soul the same way as books do, and The God of Small Things is one such book: it reaches for your heart and rips it out, holding it in front of your eyes and mocking you to take it back as you turn page after page only to find the next more heartbreaking. An unparalleled work of literary fiction, her first book and of course, 1997's Man Booker Award winner. <\/p>Click here to buy! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508212090362","data":"59e57e3e2ab66"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508212092206","data":"3. India After Gandhi by Ramachandra Guha: <\/b> <\/p>I cannot stress nearly enough times the importance of this book. Not only is this one of the most important books of the last decade, it is also a book that takes you through some of the toughest times our country went through post-independence. The text is a testament to the fact that, despite all odds, despite the whole world expecting us to fall apart, India survived, India moved forward. <\/p>While there is still gross inequality in the country and we need to fix our society, we still have a long way to go, and go we will, to a better future. Penned by eminent historian Ramachandra Guha, whose zeal to uncover the complete truth has taken him to some really weird places, this is a book that will change your perspective on India today, and equip you with knowledge enough to participate in political discussions about the country. <\/p>Click here to buy! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508212449174","data":"59e5826a8eabb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508212450911","data":"4. Train to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh: <\/b> <\/p>Khushwant Singh's wit was legendary. The writer's appearance dulled with age but his wit remain as sharp as ever, liable to cut anyone it merely came in contact with. Train to Pakistan, however, was not a witty book. <\/p>I've known Singh as a funny man and a poet more than a story teller, but that is what he was and that is what is displayed in it's full glory in the book Train to Pakistan. In the backdrop of religious violence between Muslims and Sikhs and a train full of dead bodies, an unlikely love story develops between the very two camps busy killing each other. What will happen? Does this story have a happy ending? What exactly is a happy ending in a story like this? I highly recommend reading to find out!<\/p>Click here to buy!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508212735295","data":"59e5809202f2d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508212737569","data":"5. The Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni <\/b> <\/p>A story as old as time itself. 5 brothers, one exile, one mother, one wife. <\/p>As you flip through the pages of this fantastically written book, Chitra holds your hands and puts you in the shoes of Draupadi, wife to all five Pandavas. Nobody really talks about what the women in Mahabharata go to, unsurprisingly considering we only just started accepting women with equal rights. In this twist on the tale always told through a man's eyes with notions of honour being a man's notions, let Chitra Banerjee take you through a tale of jealously, joy, horror and redemption as the Mahabharata is told through the eyes of Draupadi, the omnipresent yet never given a voice character in epic that we all know by heart. <\/p>Click here to buy!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508213041582","data":"59e581a2a894f"}]
2. The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy: <\/b> <\/p>
Your opinions on Roy's politics aside, The God of Small Things is a fantastic book that takes you through a range of human emotions in a way only text can. No movie, video game or song is going to touch your soul the same way as books do, and The God of Small Things is one such book: it reaches for your heart and rips it out, holding it in front of your eyes and mocking you to take it back as you turn page after page only to find the next more heartbreaking. An unparalleled work of literary fiction, her first book and of course, 1997's Man Booker Award winner. <\/p>
Click here to buy! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508212090362","data":"59e57e3e2ab66"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508212092206","data":"3. India After Gandhi by Ramachandra Guha: <\/b> <\/p>I cannot stress nearly enough times the importance of this book. Not only is this one of the most important books of the last decade, it is also a book that takes you through some of the toughest times our country went through post-independence. The text is a testament to the fact that, despite all odds, despite the whole world expecting us to fall apart, India survived, India moved forward. <\/p>While there is still gross inequality in the country and we need to fix our society, we still have a long way to go, and go we will, to a better future. Penned by eminent historian Ramachandra Guha, whose zeal to uncover the complete truth has taken him to some really weird places, this is a book that will change your perspective on India today, and equip you with knowledge enough to participate in political discussions about the country. <\/p>Click here to buy! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508212449174","data":"59e5826a8eabb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508212450911","data":"4. Train to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh: <\/b> <\/p>Khushwant Singh's wit was legendary. The writer's appearance dulled with age but his wit remain as sharp as ever, liable to cut anyone it merely came in contact with. Train to Pakistan, however, was not a witty book. <\/p>I've known Singh as a funny man and a poet more than a story teller, but that is what he was and that is what is displayed in it's full glory in the book Train to Pakistan. In the backdrop of religious violence between Muslims and Sikhs and a train full of dead bodies, an unlikely love story develops between the very two camps busy killing each other. What will happen? Does this story have a happy ending? What exactly is a happy ending in a story like this? I highly recommend reading to find out!<\/p>Click here to buy!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508212735295","data":"59e5809202f2d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508212737569","data":"5. The Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni <\/b> <\/p>A story as old as time itself. 5 brothers, one exile, one mother, one wife. <\/p>As you flip through the pages of this fantastically written book, Chitra holds your hands and puts you in the shoes of Draupadi, wife to all five Pandavas. Nobody really talks about what the women in Mahabharata go to, unsurprisingly considering we only just started accepting women with equal rights. In this twist on the tale always told through a man's eyes with notions of honour being a man's notions, let Chitra Banerjee take you through a tale of jealously, joy, horror and redemption as the Mahabharata is told through the eyes of Draupadi, the omnipresent yet never given a voice character in epic that we all know by heart. <\/p>Click here to buy!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508213041582","data":"59e581a2a894f"}]
3. India After Gandhi by Ramachandra Guha: <\/b> <\/p>
I cannot stress nearly enough times the importance of this book. Not only is this one of the most important books of the last decade, it is also a book that takes you through some of the toughest times our country went through post-independence. The text is a testament to the fact that, despite all odds, despite the whole world expecting us to fall apart, India survived, India moved forward. <\/p>
While there is still gross inequality in the country and we need to fix our society, we still have a long way to go, and go we will, to a better future. Penned by eminent historian Ramachandra Guha, whose zeal to uncover the complete truth has taken him to some really weird places, this is a book that will change your perspective on India today, and equip you with knowledge enough to participate in political discussions about the country. <\/p>
Click here to buy! <\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508212449174","data":"59e5826a8eabb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508212450911","data":"4. Train to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh: <\/b> <\/p>Khushwant Singh's wit was legendary. The writer's appearance dulled with age but his wit remain as sharp as ever, liable to cut anyone it merely came in contact with. Train to Pakistan, however, was not a witty book. <\/p>I've known Singh as a funny man and a poet more than a story teller, but that is what he was and that is what is displayed in it's full glory in the book Train to Pakistan. In the backdrop of religious violence between Muslims and Sikhs and a train full of dead bodies, an unlikely love story develops between the very two camps busy killing each other. What will happen? Does this story have a happy ending? What exactly is a happy ending in a story like this? I highly recommend reading to find out!<\/p>Click here to buy!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508212735295","data":"59e5809202f2d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508212737569","data":"5. The Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni <\/b> <\/p>A story as old as time itself. 5 brothers, one exile, one mother, one wife. <\/p>As you flip through the pages of this fantastically written book, Chitra holds your hands and puts you in the shoes of Draupadi, wife to all five Pandavas. Nobody really talks about what the women in Mahabharata go to, unsurprisingly considering we only just started accepting women with equal rights. In this twist on the tale always told through a man's eyes with notions of honour being a man's notions, let Chitra Banerjee take you through a tale of jealously, joy, horror and redemption as the Mahabharata is told through the eyes of Draupadi, the omnipresent yet never given a voice character in epic that we all know by heart. <\/p>Click here to buy!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508213041582","data":"59e581a2a894f"}]
4. Train to Pakistan by Khushwant Singh: <\/b> <\/p>
Khushwant Singh's wit was legendary. The writer's appearance dulled with age but his wit remain as sharp as ever, liable to cut anyone it merely came in contact with. Train to Pakistan, however, was not a witty book. <\/p>
I've known Singh as a funny man and a poet more than a story teller, but that is what he was and that is what is displayed in it's full glory in the book Train to Pakistan. In the backdrop of religious violence between Muslims and Sikhs and a train full of dead bodies, an unlikely love story develops between the very two camps busy killing each other. What will happen? Does this story have a happy ending? What exactly is a happy ending in a story like this? I highly recommend reading to find out!<\/p>
Click here to buy!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508212735295","data":"59e5809202f2d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508212737569","data":"5. The Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni <\/b> <\/p>A story as old as time itself. 5 brothers, one exile, one mother, one wife. <\/p>As you flip through the pages of this fantastically written book, Chitra holds your hands and puts you in the shoes of Draupadi, wife to all five Pandavas. Nobody really talks about what the women in Mahabharata go to, unsurprisingly considering we only just started accepting women with equal rights. In this twist on the tale always told through a man's eyes with notions of honour being a man's notions, let Chitra Banerjee take you through a tale of jealously, joy, horror and redemption as the Mahabharata is told through the eyes of Draupadi, the omnipresent yet never given a voice character in epic that we all know by heart. <\/p>Click here to buy!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508213041582","data":"59e581a2a894f"}]
5. The Palace of Illusions by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni <\/b> <\/p>
A story as old as time itself. 5 brothers, one exile, one mother, one wife. <\/p>
As you flip through the pages of this fantastically written book, Chitra holds your hands and puts you in the shoes of Draupadi, wife to all five Pandavas. Nobody really talks about what the women in Mahabharata go to, unsurprisingly considering we only just started accepting women with equal rights. In this twist on the tale always told through a man's eyes with notions of honour being a man's notions, let Chitra Banerjee take you through a tale of jealously, joy, horror and redemption as the Mahabharata is told through the eyes of Draupadi, the omnipresent yet never given a voice character in epic that we all know by heart. <\/p>
Click here to buy!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508213041582","data":"59e581a2a894f"}]
Once, there lived two friends called Amour and Confiance in a village called La Vie. They were inseparable. Their relationship was sweeter than sugar, so to say. They were happy to be together and cherished their unique friendship. Everyone welcomed Amour and Confiance with open arms. Time passed by and their story continued. Amour and Confiance were showered with a lot of respect. The special treatment meted out to the two made them feel happy. One fine day Amour met a stranger called Ego and the two hit it off instantly. Slowly and steadily Amour and Confiance grew apart. Amour wouldn\u2019t tolerate the sight of Confiance but Confiance begged him to respect his sentiments and value their friendship. And then, Amour began to take others for granted. He started to disrespect the ones who respected him, shower abuses on the ones who blessed him, treat with disdain the ones who welcomed him. <\/p>
To make matters worse, Ego made Amour believe that there was nothing wrong his behaviour and that he was right and everyone around him wrong. Ego\u2019s remarks filled his heart with unexplained pride. Around the same time, Amour and Ego befriended yet another stranger called Jealousy. Whenever Amour tried to introspect about his actions, Ego stopped him from doing so and this continued for a while until Forgiveness walked into their lives. Forgiveness gave Amour a strange peace in his company and helped him find the solace that he so desperately craved for. Gradually Amour began to transform back into being a gentleman, his real self. At the behest of Forgiveness, Amour walked up to all the people he had hurt in the past and begged for mercy. However, he was treated with scorn by the same people who once respected him! <\/p>
He got the shock of his la vie to know that another stranger called Hate had dethroned his value from their lives and now lived in their hearts. What broke him further was the fact that his friends Ego and Jealousy had swapped sides and were now in cahoots with Hate, all the while relishing the gracious hospitality of his erstwhile hosts! A gush of memories and nostalgia flashed past him and Amour realized how much he missed Confiance! Alas! <\/p>
Confiance, his soul buddy, was nowhere to be seen. He cried and cringed in pain, but in vain. Confiance was gone and no matter how hard he tried to piece his broken relationship together, he could not. Forgiveness was watching the drama unfold and his heart bled for his dear friend. However, despite Amour\u2019s plight, Forgiveness\u2019s heart was filled with joy, for his friend had mustered the courage to seek pardon! That he felt was a quality exclusive to Amour. <\/p>
Heart in heart, he was aware that no matter how much Hate, Ego and Jealousy cherish the cordial reception, they cannot beat Amour for his uniqueness and compassion! No amount of consoling was enough to soothe a repenting Amour. However, he extolled to him the worth of regret and mercy, which helped calm Amour a bit. Amour felt a sudden pang of guilt overcome his senses and fear engulf him. Nonetheless, he pushed all his feelings aside to express his gratitude to the friend who had guided him to a beacon light all along. <\/p>
Needless to say, Amour and Forgiveness lived happily ever after!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508178942552","data":"59e4fe50ba7e2"}]
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Have you ever wished for a second chance? <\/p>
To take back words that had tumbled out of your mouth at the spur of the moment?<\/p>
Hoped to go back in time to erase the repercussions?<\/p>
image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1478861425015","data":"5825a28b235cb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1478861422803","data":" We say a lot of things,even though we may mean it or may not.they are spoken and forgotten. But those words that are left unsaid,cannot be forgotten.They can neither be uttered nor hidden in the realms of our hearts,making us time bombs ticking to explode any moment!\nHence, some of us speak our mind and lo and behold,there brew misunderstandings,heartbreaks and sometimes heated exchange of words. A solution to the exchange would be a calm discussion to sort out misunderstandings. But what about those words unsaid? <\/p>They are bounded in chains in our hearts hoping that the other person finds the key. Now that would just be a mirage in most cases!\n<\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1478862222370","data":"5825a5a5c66c4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1478862237950","data":"That is why they are all left unsaid and taken to our graves. Yet, we all have certain regrets \u2013 to having done things in a certain way, to not have done it in a certain way, to have spoken in the spur of the moment or for having maintained a deadly silence even when our hearts were about to explode. \nA few unsaid words might have made a difference. It could have broken a relationship or made a new one. It is imperative to understand that we falter in certain situations or with certain people. But what must be clear is whether we want to face the repercussions of it or restrict ourselves with being careful with our words. <\/div>image source<\/a>\n<\/div>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1478862280081","data":"5825a5dd514ac"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1478861401278","data":"Two diabolically different people \u2013 one who shoots arrows with the mouth and the other who maintains a stoic silence.<\/div> But Was this the case with Antara and Arjun ? <\/div>Or does fate have a different conclusion in mind?cover image source<\/a><\/div>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59e4afc3390a1stryimg","category":"Sports","is_vip":"0","title":"Anil Kumble's Finest Moments","title_id":"anil-kumble-s-finest-moments","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Naresh Pallishetty","authorUserName":"nareshpallishetty","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","authorMagzName":"CBIT","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":8,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"CBIT","publishedInLink":"cbit","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5824281a09fd5profilepic","publishedInCode":"cbit","country":"IND","keywords":"Anil Kumble,Cricket","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/anil-kumble-s-finest-moments\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508153793683","data":"No matter what you think of Anil Kumble, he will remain one of the greatest cricketers this country has produced. In a career spanning a couple of decades, he has bowled, struck and fielded his way into the history books simply on the backs of his fantastic dedication to the sport. I've put together this article to bring to you some of the finest moments from his career. If there is something that I've missed, do not forget to leave a comment! <\/p>1. 600th Brick In The Wall: <\/b><\/p>Anil Kumble's stint as a captain for the test series in Australia was marred with controversy, with what the sledge masters could come up with and exceptionally bad luck notwithstanding. However, with Kumble's 400th and 500th wickets coming at home and him poised to take his 600th in Australia, the tension was white hot and fans waited bated breathe. 600 wickets would put him in the same category as Shane Warne and Murlidharan. <\/p>Fate decided it would be Andrew Symonds who would be Kumble's 600th victim. Coming in on the 26th, the pitch was merciless to spinners but that didn't stop Kumble from bending it to his will. A slick of the wrist and an edge by Symonds later, the ball flew straight at Rahul Dravid, and we all know Rahul Dravid never drops a catch. <\/p>The celebration that followed is still talked about today, 9 years later. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508155192209","data":"59e49fb2860c6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508155194923","data":"2. A Ton At The Oval: <\/b> <\/p>I'm not sure if there was anyone who saw this coming. One rainy August day, the 10th if I remember correctly, in 2007, the test match between India and England at the Oval had reached a crucial juncture. Kumble trailed along with MS Dhoni, who was just beginning to make his mark on the team, and made history that day. A hero of the masses, Kumble would go on to stay steadfast in the face of the bowling attack and managed to score his first and only test century as the rest of the team watched the Jumbo become a Jumbo Jet. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1508157834734","data":"vjFcbXfCm3Y"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508157700246","data":"3. The Retirement Match: <\/b><\/p>A lot of what Kumble did, happened unexpectedly. The aforementioned test between Australia and India in 2008 would prove to be Kumble's last as he announced his retirement midway through the test series. Aged 38 and suffering a finger injury, it seems Kumble realised that he isn't exactly as young as he used to be. <\/p>The announcement of the retirement, however, came on the final day of the test and at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in New Delhi, a stadium which had previously made famous for reasons we will get to shortly. The team made a victory lap, hoisting him on their shoulders, one last time. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508158140960","data":"59e4ab341d2cb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508158154708","data":"4. Injury? What Injury? <\/b> <\/p>In 2002, Anil Kumble took a bouncer by West Indies's bowler Mervyn Dillion right to his jaw, breaking it in the process. Of course, the absolute mad man refused to return to the pavilion, instead continuing to play with a broken jaw which, let me assure you, hurts like a ton of bricks smashing into your face constantly. <\/p>Not just that, after India's innings, the much loved spinner came running out to the field again, his face bandaged and secured. It turns out nobody, not even a jaw injury which only gets worse by running, mind you, could keep him from bowling to the West Indies side. His revenge came in the form of dismissing the legendary West Indies batsman Brian Lara. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508158723182","data":"59e4ad7989cd2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508158736050","data":"5. Pakistan's Worst Nightmare: <\/b> <\/p>Over the years, Indian cricketers have given Pakistan more than a couple of reasons to wake up in cold sweat from a nightmare where the Pakistan team is soundly thrashed. But nothing, not even winning world cups or Sachin Tendulkar's fury filled knock or Rahul Dravid's neutralising energy against Shoaib Akhtar's blistering fast bowling would compare to the sleepless nights Anil Kumble gave the Pakistani side. <\/p>February 8, 1999 is a day any lover of this sport will tell you about with a light sparkling in their eyes. The game was set at Feroz Shah Kotla in New Delhi, Saeed Anwar and Shahid Afridi had managed to strike up a partnership as they steadily began to work towards hitting the 420 they needed to win the match. But then came Anil Kumble. <\/p>From 101 no loss to 207 all out, Anil Kumble systematically took down each and every Pakistani player with his classic bowling that earned him a place in all our hearts. It was here where he cemented his legacy, it was this match he would be remembered for as long as the sport exists. <\/p>Winning the test against Pakistan in 1999 also made another record, for the first time in 26 years, India had beaten Pakistan on home ground. It was the much needed turn in pace for Indian Cricket, as we would go on to dominate our neighbours in the coming decade, culminating in a World Cup win in 2007 and 2011. <\/p>A more important record, however, was that nobody has managed to recreate Kumble's record of taking 10 wickets in a single match to this day. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1508159223792","data":"lSARa61806s"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59dcef3f17711stryimg","category":"Blog","is_vip":"0","title":"Unwavering Success.. have you ever thought what does that really mean?","title_id":"unwavering-success-have-you-ever-thought-what-does-that-really-mean-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Sai Teja Netha","authorUserName":"saitejanetha","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59dcd1af95753profilepic","authorMagzName":"CMRTC","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":19,"cmnt_count":2,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"CMRTC","publishedInLink":"cmrtc","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/568e74de7aa6aprofilepic","publishedInCode":"cmrtc","country":"IND","keywords":"success,happiness,keytohappiness,successful,life,redefiningSuccess","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/unwavering-success-have-you-ever-thought-what-does-that-really-mean-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1507651270498","data":" From our childhood, we have been listening from our adults that we need to be successful to live a happy and prosperous life, but did they ever describe what does being successful mean? Is it earning enough to live a luxurious life or to earn fame or to build up our own company or just being better than what they were? <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1507651661835","data":"59dcf0c4cc496"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1507651675264","data":"Have we ever thought of this? Since few days, this thought was haunting me and that\u2019s what has provoked me to write this article today, hope you may find it purposive.<\/p>So what does success mean? \u201cThe favorable or prosperous termination of attempts or endeavors\u201d, \u201cThe attainment of wealth, position, honors\u201d says the dictionary. Though it may sound acceptable, I didn\u2019t find it completely satisfactory. Though I may not seem as a qualified person to distinguish what success is, give me an opportunity to redefine it (just by analysis ;) ), trust me you will love and accept it.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1507651804034","data":"59dcf1521eddc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1507651816793","data":"According to me, \u2018Being Successful is to accomplish our goals to our satisfaction level no matter how humongous or petty they are\u2019. For example, if you have an ambition to be a teacher and your father wants you to become an army person (assuming you are eligible for both), you will find yourself happy pursuing a job as a teacher rather than as an army person (in long term). <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1507651895412","data":"59dcf1ae05178"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1507652166885","data":"So, to be precise, Success is just an internal thing, just like happiness and sadness, but not an external factor to be measured in terms of money, popularity or societal values. <\/div>\nAnd now I would like to end up my post with a small quote given by some famous person\n\u201cLive a life of your choice<\/u><\/b><\/i>, not of somebody\u2019s given chance<\/u><\/i>\u201d\n<\/div>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59d3cd3fbc3bestryimg","category":"Humour","is_vip":"0","title":"My views at Human Library Hyderabad","title_id":"my-views-at-human-library-hyderabad","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Saikiran Sanju","authorUserName":"saikiran64","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5de7a46ea055bprofilepic","authorMagzName":"AEC Bhongir","authorCity":"Bhuvanagiri","like_count":26,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"AEC Bhongir","publishedInLink":"aurb","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/591c36e4788d6profilepic","publishedInCode":"aurb","country":"IND","keywords":"awesome_event,Don't_judge_a_book_by_it's_cover,Hyderabad,next_event_is_at_IIT","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/my-views-at-human-library-hyderabad\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"data":"This is my first experience going to such events.<\/p>\nSo I went to an event called Human Library on 1st October.<\/p>\nThe concept behind the event was to have a face to face interaction with people who will be telling their stories and personal life experiences of themselves.<\/p>\nWell human library is being happening all over the world ever since some time now. <\/p>\nThis concept firstly introduced by\n\"RONNI-ABERGEL\" in Denmark. \nIn india it's firstly held at Mumbai and then in Hyderabad and later in Delhi etc. Now this was the second time that was happening in Hyderabad. <\/p>\nI just came across a page through Facebook event.<\/p>\nI read and forwarded it to few of my friends that we need to go here. The event was supposed to happening at a place called \"LAMAKAAN\" which is a co-working place. But we were late there a bit. But we have the other sessions Too. But by the time we got there a lot of people had gathered but sessions have been started also. I just had a feeling that this isn't going to work , like waiting for a long time to listen to a person.<\/p>\n","id":"1507683044552","type":"txt"},{"data":"59d6e99e89348","id":"1507683044555","type":"img"},{"data":"59d6ec89b2a6b","id":"1507683044555","type":"img"},{"data":"But as instead of borrowing a book we can borrow a human being for about 30 minutes and hearing about their story of how they have prejudices and their perspective about life in general. There are about 18 titles , each title represents certain prejudices.simply it's all about diversity just how the society is. <\/p>\nSo the book i selected is B9 but due to its full i just got to go for B10 and its about the dancing <\/b><\/u>masculus<\/b><\/u>. His name was patruni chidanada sastry. His story was amazing of becoming a classical dancer who is an expert in baratnatyam,kuchipudi, etc.<\/p>\nI just got inspired a lot over there the way he speaks and interacts with as a common friend.<\/p>\nThe event was worth it since it's been about 4 Hours anyway but i just loved to be there. Actually the organizers weren't expecting much people but there were a lot of people who have come there<\/p>\n","id":"1507683044555","type":"txt"},{"data":"59d4a46bd901b","id":"1507683044557","type":"img"},{"data":"59d6e9d7d56d2","id":"1507683044557","type":"img"},{"data":"The place wasn't enough since a lot of people have come there. 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Four such students from our very own SR Engineering College are now headed to RoboGames 2018, the largest open robot competition in the world.<\/p>Considered to be the Olympics of Robotics, RoboGames invites the best minds from around the world to compete in over 50 different events: combat robots, fire-fighters, LEGO bots, hockey bots, walking humanoids, soccer bots, sumo bots, and even androids that do kung-fu. Some robots are autonomous, some are remote controlled.<\/p>Four students from SREC, Vineeth Reddy, Dilip Reddy, Sravan Rao and Prakash, along with their faculty advisor Manoj Chaudhary, have been selected to take part in this prestigious contest that is to be held at Pleasanton, California in April 2018. <\/p>\"We are taking part in two categories, we have a robot but we need to modify it to suit the competition and right now, we are working on the design of that,\" explains Prakash, a fourth year student from the college. They are taking part in two categories, Lift and Carry, and Obstacle Run. In the first category, they have to build a robot where it has to carry incremental loads from one point to another, over an uneven terrain. The robot that carries the most, wins. And in the second category, the robot that overcomes various obstacles and reaches the finish line quickest wins.<\/p>The four students had earlier taken part in World Robot Olympiad in Delhi and are awaiting the results of it now, \"We are hopeful of winning it as our performance was one of the best there,\" shares Prakash, adding \"While we were planning for that, we came across RoboGames and we took part in the online test and got selected for it.\"<\/p>The college is also greatly supporting them by sponsoring it, as he says \"The college is taking care of all the finances involved in it, including our travel expenses. We are now working on the design and are planning on building it in a couple of months. 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We say a lot of things,even though we may mean it or may not.they are spoken and forgotten. But those words that are left unsaid,cannot be forgotten.They can neither be uttered nor hidden in the realms of our hearts,making us time bombs ticking to explode any moment!\nHence, some of us speak our mind and lo and behold,there brew misunderstandings,heartbreaks and sometimes heated exchange of words. A solution to the exchange would be a calm discussion to sort out misunderstandings. But what about those words unsaid? <\/p>
They are bounded in chains in our hearts hoping that the other person finds the key. Now that would just be a mirage in most cases!\n<\/p>
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But what must be clear is whether we want to face the repercussions of it or restrict ourselves with being careful with our words. <\/div>image source<\/a>\n<\/div>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1478862280081","data":"5825a5dd514ac"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1478861401278","data":"Two diabolically different people \u2013 one who shoots arrows with the mouth and the other who maintains a stoic silence.<\/div> But Was this the case with Antara and Arjun ? <\/div>Or does fate have a different conclusion in mind?cover image source<\/a><\/div>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59e4afc3390a1stryimg","category":"Sports","is_vip":"0","title":"Anil Kumble's Finest Moments","title_id":"anil-kumble-s-finest-moments","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Naresh Pallishetty","authorUserName":"nareshpallishetty","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","authorMagzName":"CBIT","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":8,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"CBIT","publishedInLink":"cbit","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5824281a09fd5profilepic","publishedInCode":"cbit","country":"IND","keywords":"Anil Kumble,Cricket","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/anil-kumble-s-finest-moments\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508153793683","data":"No matter what you think of Anil Kumble, he will remain one of the greatest cricketers this country has produced. In a career spanning a couple of decades, he has bowled, struck and fielded his way into the history books simply on the backs of his fantastic dedication to the sport. I've put together this article to bring to you some of the finest moments from his career. If there is something that I've missed, do not forget to leave a comment! <\/p>1. 600th Brick In The Wall: <\/b><\/p>Anil Kumble's stint as a captain for the test series in Australia was marred with controversy, with what the sledge masters could come up with and exceptionally bad luck notwithstanding. However, with Kumble's 400th and 500th wickets coming at home and him poised to take his 600th in Australia, the tension was white hot and fans waited bated breathe. 600 wickets would put him in the same category as Shane Warne and Murlidharan. <\/p>Fate decided it would be Andrew Symonds who would be Kumble's 600th victim. Coming in on the 26th, the pitch was merciless to spinners but that didn't stop Kumble from bending it to his will. A slick of the wrist and an edge by Symonds later, the ball flew straight at Rahul Dravid, and we all know Rahul Dravid never drops a catch. <\/p>The celebration that followed is still talked about today, 9 years later. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508155192209","data":"59e49fb2860c6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508155194923","data":"2. A Ton At The Oval: <\/b> <\/p>I'm not sure if there was anyone who saw this coming. One rainy August day, the 10th if I remember correctly, in 2007, the test match between India and England at the Oval had reached a crucial juncture. Kumble trailed along with MS Dhoni, who was just beginning to make his mark on the team, and made history that day. A hero of the masses, Kumble would go on to stay steadfast in the face of the bowling attack and managed to score his first and only test century as the rest of the team watched the Jumbo become a Jumbo Jet. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1508157834734","data":"vjFcbXfCm3Y"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508157700246","data":"3. The Retirement Match: <\/b><\/p>A lot of what Kumble did, happened unexpectedly. The aforementioned test between Australia and India in 2008 would prove to be Kumble's last as he announced his retirement midway through the test series. Aged 38 and suffering a finger injury, it seems Kumble realised that he isn't exactly as young as he used to be. <\/p>The announcement of the retirement, however, came on the final day of the test and at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in New Delhi, a stadium which had previously made famous for reasons we will get to shortly. The team made a victory lap, hoisting him on their shoulders, one last time. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508158140960","data":"59e4ab341d2cb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508158154708","data":"4. Injury? What Injury? <\/b> <\/p>In 2002, Anil Kumble took a bouncer by West Indies's bowler Mervyn Dillion right to his jaw, breaking it in the process. Of course, the absolute mad man refused to return to the pavilion, instead continuing to play with a broken jaw which, let me assure you, hurts like a ton of bricks smashing into your face constantly. <\/p>Not just that, after India's innings, the much loved spinner came running out to the field again, his face bandaged and secured. It turns out nobody, not even a jaw injury which only gets worse by running, mind you, could keep him from bowling to the West Indies side. His revenge came in the form of dismissing the legendary West Indies batsman Brian Lara. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508158723182","data":"59e4ad7989cd2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508158736050","data":"5. Pakistan's Worst Nightmare: <\/b> <\/p>Over the years, Indian cricketers have given Pakistan more than a couple of reasons to wake up in cold sweat from a nightmare where the Pakistan team is soundly thrashed. But nothing, not even winning world cups or Sachin Tendulkar's fury filled knock or Rahul Dravid's neutralising energy against Shoaib Akhtar's blistering fast bowling would compare to the sleepless nights Anil Kumble gave the Pakistani side. <\/p>February 8, 1999 is a day any lover of this sport will tell you about with a light sparkling in their eyes. The game was set at Feroz Shah Kotla in New Delhi, Saeed Anwar and Shahid Afridi had managed to strike up a partnership as they steadily began to work towards hitting the 420 they needed to win the match. But then came Anil Kumble. <\/p>From 101 no loss to 207 all out, Anil Kumble systematically took down each and every Pakistani player with his classic bowling that earned him a place in all our hearts. It was here where he cemented his legacy, it was this match he would be remembered for as long as the sport exists. <\/p>Winning the test against Pakistan in 1999 also made another record, for the first time in 26 years, India had beaten Pakistan on home ground. It was the much needed turn in pace for Indian Cricket, as we would go on to dominate our neighbours in the coming decade, culminating in a World Cup win in 2007 and 2011. <\/p>A more important record, however, was that nobody has managed to recreate Kumble's record of taking 10 wickets in a single match to this day. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1508159223792","data":"lSARa61806s"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59dcef3f17711stryimg","category":"Blog","is_vip":"0","title":"Unwavering Success.. have you ever thought what does that really mean?","title_id":"unwavering-success-have-you-ever-thought-what-does-that-really-mean-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Sai Teja Netha","authorUserName":"saitejanetha","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59dcd1af95753profilepic","authorMagzName":"CMRTC","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":19,"cmnt_count":2,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"CMRTC","publishedInLink":"cmrtc","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/568e74de7aa6aprofilepic","publishedInCode":"cmrtc","country":"IND","keywords":"success,happiness,keytohappiness,successful,life,redefiningSuccess","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/unwavering-success-have-you-ever-thought-what-does-that-really-mean-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1507651270498","data":" From our childhood, we have been listening from our adults that we need to be successful to live a happy and prosperous life, but did they ever describe what does being successful mean? Is it earning enough to live a luxurious life or to earn fame or to build up our own company or just being better than what they were? <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1507651661835","data":"59dcf0c4cc496"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1507651675264","data":"Have we ever thought of this? Since few days, this thought was haunting me and that\u2019s what has provoked me to write this article today, hope you may find it purposive.<\/p>So what does success mean? \u201cThe favorable or prosperous termination of attempts or endeavors\u201d, \u201cThe attainment of wealth, position, honors\u201d says the dictionary. Though it may sound acceptable, I didn\u2019t find it completely satisfactory. Though I may not seem as a qualified person to distinguish what success is, give me an opportunity to redefine it (just by analysis ;) ), trust me you will love and accept it.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1507651804034","data":"59dcf1521eddc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1507651816793","data":"According to me, \u2018Being Successful is to accomplish our goals to our satisfaction level no matter how humongous or petty they are\u2019. For example, if you have an ambition to be a teacher and your father wants you to become an army person (assuming you are eligible for both), you will find yourself happy pursuing a job as a teacher rather than as an army person (in long term). <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1507651895412","data":"59dcf1ae05178"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1507652166885","data":"So, to be precise, Success is just an internal thing, just like happiness and sadness, but not an external factor to be measured in terms of money, popularity or societal values. <\/div>\nAnd now I would like to end up my post with a small quote given by some famous person\n\u201cLive a life of your choice<\/u><\/b><\/i>, not of somebody\u2019s given chance<\/u><\/i>\u201d\n<\/div>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59d3cd3fbc3bestryimg","category":"Humour","is_vip":"0","title":"My views at Human Library Hyderabad","title_id":"my-views-at-human-library-hyderabad","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Saikiran Sanju","authorUserName":"saikiran64","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5de7a46ea055bprofilepic","authorMagzName":"AEC Bhongir","authorCity":"Bhuvanagiri","like_count":26,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"AEC Bhongir","publishedInLink":"aurb","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/591c36e4788d6profilepic","publishedInCode":"aurb","country":"IND","keywords":"awesome_event,Don't_judge_a_book_by_it's_cover,Hyderabad,next_event_is_at_IIT","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/my-views-at-human-library-hyderabad\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"data":"This is my first experience going to such events.<\/p>\nSo I went to an event called Human Library on 1st October.<\/p>\nThe concept behind the event was to have a face to face interaction with people who will be telling their stories and personal life experiences of themselves.<\/p>\nWell human library is being happening all over the world ever since some time now. <\/p>\nThis concept firstly introduced by\n\"RONNI-ABERGEL\" in Denmark. \nIn india it's firstly held at Mumbai and then in Hyderabad and later in Delhi etc. Now this was the second time that was happening in Hyderabad. <\/p>\nI just came across a page through Facebook event.<\/p>\nI read and forwarded it to few of my friends that we need to go here. The event was supposed to happening at a place called \"LAMAKAAN\" which is a co-working place. But we were late there a bit. But we have the other sessions Too. But by the time we got there a lot of people had gathered but sessions have been started also. I just had a feeling that this isn't going to work , like waiting for a long time to listen to a person.<\/p>\n","id":"1507683044552","type":"txt"},{"data":"59d6e99e89348","id":"1507683044555","type":"img"},{"data":"59d6ec89b2a6b","id":"1507683044555","type":"img"},{"data":"But as instead of borrowing a book we can borrow a human being for about 30 minutes and hearing about their story of how they have prejudices and their perspective about life in general. There are about 18 titles , each title represents certain prejudices.simply it's all about diversity just how the society is. <\/p>\nSo the book i selected is B9 but due to its full i just got to go for B10 and its about the dancing <\/b><\/u>masculus<\/b><\/u>. His name was patruni chidanada sastry. His story was amazing of becoming a classical dancer who is an expert in baratnatyam,kuchipudi, etc.<\/p>\nI just got inspired a lot over there the way he speaks and interacts with as a common friend.<\/p>\nThe event was worth it since it's been about 4 Hours anyway but i just loved to be there. Actually the organizers weren't expecting much people but there were a lot of people who have come there<\/p>\n","id":"1507683044555","type":"txt"},{"data":"59d4a46bd901b","id":"1507683044557","type":"img"},{"data":"59d6e9d7d56d2","id":"1507683044557","type":"img"},{"data":"The place wasn't enough since a lot of people have come there. 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Accomplished dancers, each with their own specialty and style, bring to the stage a great mix of musicality, humor, high-flying and eye-popping tricks, innovative choreography and personality that consistently brings audience to their feet.<\/p>NOTE:<\/b><\/p>1. Audition is on November 11, 2017. Registrations are open.<\/p>2. 3 minutes are the time limit for auditions.<\/p>3. Clear final track should be carried either through USB Or Mobile <\/b><\/p>4. Audition timings: 11:00 A.M to 3:00 P.M (will extend the timing according to the crowd)<\/p>5.Each group must have minimum of 5 and maximum of 15 members<\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59e44a7641a86stryimg","category":"Gang Of The Week","is_vip":"0","title":"These Students From SREC Are Now Taking Part In RoboGames 2018 In USA","title_id":"these-students-from-srec-are-now-taking-part-in-robogames-2018-in-usa","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Siddharth Rao","authorUserName":"siddharthrao","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5d0c796659ac8profilepic","authorMagzName":"Team Stumagz","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":31,"cmnt_count":2,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"SR Engineering College","publishedInLink":"srec","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5aa9734db28b7profilepic","publishedInCode":"srec","country":"IND","keywords":"SREC,ROBOGAMES","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/these-students-from-srec-are-now-taking-part-in-robogames-2018-in-usa\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508133340692","data":"We see a lot of talented students from many colleges, making not just the college but also the country proud. Four such students from our very own SR Engineering College are now headed to RoboGames 2018, the largest open robot competition in the world.<\/p>Considered to be the Olympics of Robotics, RoboGames invites the best minds from around the world to compete in over 50 different events: combat robots, fire-fighters, LEGO bots, hockey bots, walking humanoids, soccer bots, sumo bots, and even androids that do kung-fu. Some robots are autonomous, some are remote controlled.<\/p>Four students from SREC, Vineeth Reddy, Dilip Reddy, Sravan Rao and Prakash, along with their faculty advisor Manoj Chaudhary, have been selected to take part in this prestigious contest that is to be held at Pleasanton, California in April 2018. <\/p>\"We are taking part in two categories, we have a robot but we need to modify it to suit the competition and right now, we are working on the design of that,\" explains Prakash, a fourth year student from the college. They are taking part in two categories, Lift and Carry, and Obstacle Run. In the first category, they have to build a robot where it has to carry incremental loads from one point to another, over an uneven terrain. The robot that carries the most, wins. And in the second category, the robot that overcomes various obstacles and reaches the finish line quickest wins.<\/p>The four students had earlier taken part in World Robot Olympiad in Delhi and are awaiting the results of it now, \"We are hopeful of winning it as our performance was one of the best there,\" shares Prakash, adding \"While we were planning for that, we came across RoboGames and we took part in the online test and got selected for it.\"<\/p>The college is also greatly supporting them by sponsoring it, as he says \"The college is taking care of all the finances involved in it, including our travel expenses. We are now working on the design and are planning on building it in a couple of months. It will take about 2 months to design and build and about 15 days to program it.\"<\/p>We wish them the best and hope that they make the country proud!<\/p>"}] Published in clg-short-name Waiting for the approval by Admin Terms and conditions Message OK
No matter what you think of Anil Kumble, he will remain one of the greatest cricketers this country has produced. In a career spanning a couple of decades, he has bowled, struck and fielded his way into the history books simply on the backs of his fantastic dedication to the sport. I've put together this article to bring to you some of the finest moments from his career. If there is something that I've missed, do not forget to leave a comment! <\/p>
1. 600th Brick In The Wall: <\/b><\/p>
Anil Kumble's stint as a captain for the test series in Australia was marred with controversy, with what the sledge masters could come up with and exceptionally bad luck notwithstanding. However, with Kumble's 400th and 500th wickets coming at home and him poised to take his 600th in Australia, the tension was white hot and fans waited bated breathe. 600 wickets would put him in the same category as Shane Warne and Murlidharan. <\/p>
Fate decided it would be Andrew Symonds who would be Kumble's 600th victim. Coming in on the 26th, the pitch was merciless to spinners but that didn't stop Kumble from bending it to his will. A slick of the wrist and an edge by Symonds later, the ball flew straight at Rahul Dravid, and we all know Rahul Dravid never drops a catch. <\/p>
The celebration that followed is still talked about today, 9 years later. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508155192209","data":"59e49fb2860c6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508155194923","data":"
2. A Ton At The Oval: <\/b> <\/p>
I'm not sure if there was anyone who saw this coming. One rainy August day, the 10th if I remember correctly, in 2007, the test match between India and England at the Oval had reached a crucial juncture. Kumble trailed along with MS Dhoni, who was just beginning to make his mark on the team, and made history that day. A hero of the masses, Kumble would go on to stay steadfast in the face of the bowling attack and managed to score his first and only test century as the rest of the team watched the Jumbo become a Jumbo Jet. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1508157834734","data":"vjFcbXfCm3Y"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508157700246","data":"
3. The Retirement Match: <\/b><\/p>
A lot of what Kumble did, happened unexpectedly. The aforementioned test between Australia and India in 2008 would prove to be Kumble's last as he announced his retirement midway through the test series. Aged 38 and suffering a finger injury, it seems Kumble realised that he isn't exactly as young as he used to be. <\/p>
The announcement of the retirement, however, came on the final day of the test and at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in New Delhi, a stadium which had previously made famous for reasons we will get to shortly. The team made a victory lap, hoisting him on their shoulders, one last time. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508158140960","data":"59e4ab341d2cb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508158154708","data":"
4. Injury? What Injury? <\/b> <\/p>
In 2002, Anil Kumble took a bouncer by West Indies's bowler Mervyn Dillion right to his jaw, breaking it in the process. Of course, the absolute mad man refused to return to the pavilion, instead continuing to play with a broken jaw which, let me assure you, hurts like a ton of bricks smashing into your face constantly. <\/p>
Not just that, after India's innings, the much loved spinner came running out to the field again, his face bandaged and secured. It turns out nobody, not even a jaw injury which only gets worse by running, mind you, could keep him from bowling to the West Indies side. His revenge came in the form of dismissing the legendary West Indies batsman Brian Lara. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1508158723182","data":"59e4ad7989cd2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1508158736050","data":"
5. Pakistan's Worst Nightmare: <\/b> <\/p>
Over the years, Indian cricketers have given Pakistan more than a couple of reasons to wake up in cold sweat from a nightmare where the Pakistan team is soundly thrashed. But nothing, not even winning world cups or Sachin Tendulkar's fury filled knock or Rahul Dravid's neutralising energy against Shoaib Akhtar's blistering fast bowling would compare to the sleepless nights Anil Kumble gave the Pakistani side. <\/p>
February 8, 1999 is a day any lover of this sport will tell you about with a light sparkling in their eyes. The game was set at Feroz Shah Kotla in New Delhi, Saeed Anwar and Shahid Afridi had managed to strike up a partnership as they steadily began to work towards hitting the 420 they needed to win the match. But then came Anil Kumble. <\/p>
From 101 no loss to 207 all out, Anil Kumble systematically took down each and every Pakistani player with his classic bowling that earned him a place in all our hearts. It was here where he cemented his legacy, it was this match he would be remembered for as long as the sport exists. <\/p>
Winning the test against Pakistan in 1999 also made another record, for the first time in 26 years, India had beaten Pakistan on home ground. It was the much needed turn in pace for Indian Cricket, as we would go on to dominate our neighbours in the coming decade, culminating in a World Cup win in 2007 and 2011. <\/p>
A more important record, however, was that nobody has managed to recreate Kumble's record of taking 10 wickets in a single match to this day. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1508159223792","data":"lSARa61806s"}]
From our childhood, we have been listening from our adults that we need to be successful to live a happy and prosperous life, but did they ever describe what does being successful mean? Is it earning enough to live a luxurious life or to earn fame or to build up our own company or just being better than what they were? <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1507651661835","data":"59dcf0c4cc496"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1507651675264","data":"
Have we ever thought of this? Since few days, this thought was haunting me and that\u2019s what has provoked me to write this article today, hope you may find it purposive.<\/p>
So what does success mean? \u201cThe favorable or prosperous termination of attempts or endeavors\u201d, \u201cThe attainment of wealth, position, honors\u201d says the dictionary. Though it may sound acceptable, I didn\u2019t find it completely satisfactory. Though I may not seem as a qualified person to distinguish what success is, give me an opportunity to redefine it (just by analysis ;) ), trust me you will love and accept it.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1507651804034","data":"59dcf1521eddc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1507651816793","data":"
According to me, \u2018Being Successful is to accomplish our goals to our satisfaction level no matter how humongous or petty they are\u2019. For example, if you have an ambition to be a teacher and your father wants you to become an army person (assuming you are eligible for both), you will find yourself happy pursuing a job as a teacher rather than as an army person (in long term). <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1507651895412","data":"59dcf1ae05178"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1507652166885","data":"
This is my first experience going to such events.<\/p>\n
So I went to an event called Human Library on 1st October.<\/p>\n
The concept behind the event was to have a face to face interaction with people who will be telling their stories and personal life experiences of themselves.<\/p>\n
Well human library is being happening all over the world ever since some time now. <\/p>\n
This concept firstly introduced by\n\"RONNI-ABERGEL\" in Denmark. \nIn india it's firstly held at Mumbai and then in Hyderabad and later in Delhi etc. Now this was the second time that was happening in Hyderabad. <\/p>\n
I just came across a page through Facebook event.<\/p>\n
I read and forwarded it to few of my friends that we need to go here. The event was supposed to happening at a place called \"LAMAKAAN\" which is a co-working place. But we were late there a bit. But we have the other sessions Too. But by the time we got there a lot of people had gathered but sessions have been started also. I just had a feeling that this isn't going to work , like waiting for a long time to listen to a person.<\/p>\n","id":"1507683044552","type":"txt"},{"data":"59d6e99e89348","id":"1507683044555","type":"img"},{"data":"59d6ec89b2a6b","id":"1507683044555","type":"img"},{"data":"
But as instead of borrowing a book we can borrow a human being for about 30 minutes and hearing about their story of how they have prejudices and their perspective about life in general. There are about 18 titles , each title represents certain prejudices.simply it's all about diversity just how the society is. <\/p>\n
So the book i selected is B9 but due to its full i just got to go for B10 and its about the dancing <\/b><\/u>masculus<\/b><\/u>. His name was patruni chidanada sastry. His story was amazing of becoming a classical dancer who is an expert in baratnatyam,kuchipudi, etc.<\/p>\n
I just got inspired a lot over there the way he speaks and interacts with as a common friend.<\/p>\n
The event was worth it since it's been about 4 Hours anyway but i just loved to be there. Actually the organizers weren't expecting much people but there were a lot of people who have come there<\/p>\n","id":"1507683044555","type":"txt"},{"data":"59d4a46bd901b","id":"1507683044557","type":"img"},{"data":"59d6e9d7d56d2","id":"1507683044557","type":"img"},{"data":"
The place wasn't enough since a lot of people have come there. May be this time it's gonna be a great success.<\/p>\n
Now it's being held at IIT, HYDERABAD on October 8th.<\/p>\n","id":"1507683044557","type":"txt"},{"data":"59d4a536e31d6","id":"1507683044557","type":"img"},{"data":"
I just want to say Harshad<\/b><\/u>(the founder) and the team has done the best in organising such an event in Hyderabad.<\/p>\n
And all lot of people had come up with these.<\/p>\n
on first Sunday of October,2017 i walked out home with an inspired mind.<\/p>\n
that's it. this is what I would like to share.<\/p>\n","id":"1507683044557","type":"txt"}]
Beat Busterz Dance Academy presents it's 4th edition of Evolution, The Ultimate Dance Competition.<\/b><\/p>
Beat Busterz is a beautiful family with a common love for dance. Accomplished dancers, each with their own specialty and style, bring to the stage a great mix of musicality, humor, high-flying and eye-popping tricks, innovative choreography and personality that consistently brings audience to their feet.<\/p>
NOTE:<\/b><\/p>
1. Audition is on November 11, 2017. Registrations are open.<\/p>
2. 3 minutes are the time limit for auditions.<\/p>
3. Clear final track should be carried either through USB Or Mobile <\/b><\/p>
4. Audition timings: 11:00 A.M to 3:00 P.M (will extend the timing according to the crowd)<\/p>
5.Each group must have minimum of 5 and maximum of 15 members<\/p>"}]
We see a lot of talented students from many colleges, making not just the college but also the country proud. Four such students from our very own SR Engineering College are now headed to RoboGames 2018, the largest open robot competition in the world.<\/p>
Considered to be the Olympics of Robotics, RoboGames invites the best minds from around the world to compete in over 50 different events: combat robots, fire-fighters, LEGO bots, hockey bots, walking humanoids, soccer bots, sumo bots, and even androids that do kung-fu. Some robots are autonomous, some are remote controlled.<\/p>
Four students from SREC, Vineeth Reddy, Dilip Reddy, Sravan Rao and Prakash, along with their faculty advisor Manoj Chaudhary, have been selected to take part in this prestigious contest that is to be held at Pleasanton, California in April 2018. <\/p>
\"We are taking part in two categories, we have a robot but we need to modify it to suit the competition and right now, we are working on the design of that,\" explains Prakash, a fourth year student from the college. They are taking part in two categories, Lift and Carry, and Obstacle Run. In the first category, they have to build a robot where it has to carry incremental loads from one point to another, over an uneven terrain. The robot that carries the most, wins. And in the second category, the robot that overcomes various obstacles and reaches the finish line quickest wins.<\/p>
The four students had earlier taken part in World Robot Olympiad in Delhi and are awaiting the results of it now, \"We are hopeful of winning it as our performance was one of the best there,\" shares Prakash, adding \"While we were planning for that, we came across RoboGames and we took part in the online test and got selected for it.\"<\/p>
The college is also greatly supporting them by sponsoring it, as he says \"The college is taking care of all the finances involved in it, including our travel expenses. We are now working on the design and are planning on building it in a couple of months. It will take about 2 months to design and build and about 15 days to program it.\"<\/p>
We wish them the best and hope that they make the country proud!<\/p>"}]
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