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Geethika Lingamaneni <\/b>the person who has her hands in every sector that might be studies or events or as a participant or anything. I really don't know what to write about you. I guess writing just 2 words is enough i.e ALL ROUNDER as this clearly depicts you. \nShe gets involved in all the events possible and though she takes an active participation she still ends up as a topper. She is definitely an ideal person for all those people who want to excel in their lives both educationally and socially as she balances her work perfectly with all her efforts. As I mentioned before, she has her hands into every Hackathon possible or any other social event. \nLet us have a look at her achievements: <\/b>\n1. Geethika along with her team participated in EPIPHANY and stood 3rd place for their idea. <\/p>
2. Cisco <\/b>IOT Hackathon winner (along with her crew) t nodal center at Vasavi Engineering College. <\/span><\/p>3.Cisco <\/b>final Hackathon - Best team and Best product award.(held in Bhuvaneshwar) <\/p>As you all know success is not the final point and failure is not the fatal point , its the courage that counts. This isn't the break for her career. Apart from the educative part, she deals with various other stuff and that is, she is the avenger of Stumagz<\/b>, student partner of Internshala<\/b>, she was a representative of tryst IIT Delhi campus and she recently became a representative of Ecell IIT Bombay College.The main reason for her successful career is that she believes in achievement but not in success as failures teach us more than success. <\/p>\u201cIf you are not willing to learn, no one can help you. If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you.\u201d I guess this proverb has an example of this girl who never ever shows her back to any problem and strives hard to brush up her knowledge and skills with much determination and sincerity. <\/span><\/p>\nMOTTO: \"My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor and some style\" and am pretty sure she is a follower of it. <\/p>You are really a true inspiration for everyone.All the best!\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503163961662","data":"599876935fadb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1503163974145","data":"Do not miss box, the product for which they have won the best product award in Cisco Hackathon."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503164026931","data":"599876d4ac451"}]
3.Cisco <\/b>final Hackathon - Best team and Best product award.(held in Bhuvaneshwar) <\/p>
As you all know success is not the final point and failure is not the fatal point , its the courage that counts. This isn't the break for her career. Apart from the educative part, she deals with various other stuff and that is, she is the avenger of Stumagz<\/b>, student partner of Internshala<\/b>, she was a representative of tryst IIT Delhi campus and she recently became a representative of Ecell IIT Bombay College.The main reason for her successful career is that she believes in achievement but not in success as failures teach us more than success. <\/p>
\u201cIf you are not willing to learn, no one can help you. If you are determined to learn, no one can stop you.\u201d I guess this proverb has an example of this girl who never ever shows her back to any problem and strives hard to brush up her knowledge and skills with much determination and sincerity. <\/span><\/p>\nMOTTO: \"My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor and some style\" and am pretty sure she is a follower of it. <\/p>You are really a true inspiration for everyone.All the best!\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503163961662","data":"599876935fadb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1503163974145","data":"Do not miss box, the product for which they have won the best product award in Cisco Hackathon."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503164026931","data":"599876d4ac451"}]
\nMOTTO: \"My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor and some style\" and am pretty sure she is a follower of it. <\/p>
You are really a true inspiration for everyone.All the best!\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503163961662","data":"599876935fadb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1503163974145","data":"Do not miss box, the product for which they have won the best product award in Cisco Hackathon."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503164026931","data":"599876d4ac451"}]
As a part of The Entrepreneurship program and to develop the Entrepreneurship skills , Sphoorthy Engineering College has given me the platform where I can show case up my skills and Luckily I hl got this opportunity by Deepthi Janagama Ma'am ,my HOD who nominated my name in this event \"UDBHAV\" n I was trained by a girl who taught me how to make Ganesha and faculty taught me how to sell it as an Entrepreneur .As a part of Peer Learning I have started developing my skills n Atlast for the first I made my Ganesha on my own😁<\/p>\n","id":"1503249132976","type":"txt"}]
India is a country with alarmingly high suicide numbers, with people between the ages of 15 to 24 being the largest contributors to this sad reality. India accounted for the highest estimated number of suicides in the world back in 2012, according to the World Health Organization. Major reasons for mass suicide in this nation include family problems, relationship trouble, drug abuse, bankruptcy followed by the ghosts of failed examinations. Apart from these, some farcical categories include ideological causes or hero worship, dowry disputes and the list dwindles down in numbers, but never truly ends. <\/p>
In an age of technology and social connectivity, despite all the innovation and progress, a part of our society still feels left out and devoid of human interaction. This void creates the need for social acceptance and approval from the group, which are basic human instincts. It is how we evolved as a species. Problems like depression stem from this need. Depression in the Indian setting often goes unnoticed or is wadded off. Age old classics such as \u201cstop being a wuss\u201d or \u201cjust grow up\u201d have been voiced for generations. <\/p>
When platforms such as self harm social groups promoting these feelings of disconnect from the society grow, the problems complicate. A new (actually not) piece or a punching bag in the media circle has been the \u2018Blue Whale\u2019 shenanigans. This game, made by 21 year old Russian student, for reasons which aren\u2019t yet clear, but from various unconfirmed sources on the internet, a prime motive was to \u2018clear the earth of those who didn\u2019t deserve to live\u2019 as one outlet put it. The game isn\u2019t on either the Apple or Google Playstore, nor is it a website. This \u2018game\u2019 has grown out of private chat groups and social media circles which exploit young teens into becoming addicted to the scheme of their plans.<\/p>
In Russia, from where this game spread to the world, the maker has been charged and jailed for his involvement in persuading two teenage girls aged 16 and 15 into committing suicide. The charges however were only valid enough for him to be awarded a 3 year jail sentence, a decision which has left many activists against the proliferation of the game, angry and deflated. The curators or mods in charge of the game and responsible for assigning tasks and confirming their completion, rely on extracting personal information of the victims and threatening serious actions against family members if the player fails to comply with the demands. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503162828055","data":"59987238b4735"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1503162754407","data":"
Indian media forums have latched on to the hype train surrounding it and used this as a pedestal to push their agenda of refusing any sort of social media or technology to children. Personally, oversight to an extent could solve the problem, but if the child is being pushed into such serious circles of violent conduct, signs have to be more obvious than censoring all forms of internet interaction. Signals can include finding blades in unusual locations, baggy clothing, lack of social interactions, refusal to be at public events and many more. Half baked solution spit balling and whipping up non existential crises can well alarm parents into overreacting with this situation. Investigations on possible relation of the game with suicides have to be thorough and the same precautionary measures have to be followed by those reporting it. <\/p>
At the same time, children of an impressionable age could well do without searching for this. Refusal or censorship on the topic and maintaining abstinence will only lead to lack of guidance for many. While senior police officers in some places like Kochi have categorically denied the existence of the Blue Whale Challenge, discarding it as an urban legend is careless attitude. Educating, educating and educating some more can sway the odds in favor of saving a few lives that might fall victim to these ideas of self harm. <\/p>"}]
Infosys might be going through some troubled times right now, but that doesn't mean the sheer willpower and perseverance of the founder Narayana Murthy can be ignored or dismissed out of hand. <\/p>
Coming from a privileged family and born in the Kingdom of Mysore, Mr. Murthy hitchhiked Europe, survived a communist regime which starved him for 108 hours and only let him go because he was from India, fought tooth and nail to build and nurture his company and left behind a legacy today that employs many fresh faced new graduates from engineering colleges and teaches them the ways of the corporate software world. All of this because his resolve to become a consummate capitalist burned within him. Indeed, Infosys can only be described as one of the pioneer companies in India that was right where it was supposed to be when in 1991, the Congress government led by PV Narasimha Rao opened the floodgates to it's economy. India's fate, after that day, would never be the same again. <\/p>
Having established Infosys in 1981 and built his empire for the decades to come, Narayana Murthy's legacy has touched many a lives, nurturing careers and being the spearhead of the Indian IT boom. I've picked 5 life lessons you can learn from him for this article, they are as follows. <\/p>
1. Simplicity is King:<\/b> <\/p>
One thing that has always surprised me about Mr. Murthy is his ability to keep it simple, both in his personal life and his professional one. This is not to say he wasn't ambitious, he had clear cut goals for himself and his company and he never shied away from learning something new. My habit of reading every book I could possibly lay my hands upon came from him, because he spent whatever money he earned on a simple life and a lot of books. Although I wouldn't say I have a simple life, being as privileged I am, I do spent all the money I get on buying books. <\/p>
Mr. Murthy's no compromise policy when it came to his company and a self-imposed frugal lifestyle is now stuff of legends. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503154676895","data":"599857ba26eda"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1503154679172","data":"
2. The Entrepreneurial Spirit: <\/b><\/p>
Mr. Murthy was a changed man the day he returned from his hitchhiking trip, after having been pulled out of his journey and starved for 108 hours until the secret police put him in a train to Istanbul. It gave him an unquenchable thirst to become an entrepreneur because he finally realised that the only way to alleviate people from poverty was to create jobs and provide to the people the means to learn and adapt. That was his story, and it asks us a question, what is your story? If you want to change the world with your entrepreneurship, what are you doing today?<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503155472587","data":"599857d0ebf56"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1503155474339","data":"
3. Trust, but verify: <\/b> <\/p>
As with any entrepreneur, always trust the people you hire, but verify it with data first. The numbers don't lie, unless they've been fudged, of course. Speaking of fudging the numbers...<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503155522889","data":"599857fb45f85"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1503155524628","data":"
4. Honesty is the best policy: <\/b><\/p>
The industry swears by Narayana Murthy's penchant for honesty, especially when a deal is on shaky ground. The transparent way he ran the company gave it a reputation that it still enjoys to this day. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503155642787","data":"59985814c1266"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1503155644503","data":"
5. Sic Parvis Magna: <\/b> <\/p>
Now I'm sure Narayana Murthy must've heard of the above term, but for the uninitiated, Sic Parvis Magna is Latin for 'Greatness from small beginnings', which basically is his entire life story. Borrowing Rs. 10,000 from Mrs. Sudha Murthy after having failed his first venture in the mid 70s, Mr. Murthy went on to build Infosys to what it is today, and he started small, not afraid of what would happen. He always had a clear idea of where he was going with the company and in the end, he made it. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503156030359","data":"59985828a8a96"}]
Not all children in India are lucky to enjoy their childhood. Many of them are forced to work under inhuman conditions where their miseries know no end. Though there are laws banning child labour, still children continue to be exploited as cheap labour. It is because the authorities are unable to implement the laws meant to protect children from being engaged as labourers.<\/p>
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Unfortunately, the actual number of child labourers in India goes un-detected. Children are forced to work is completely unregulated condition without adequate food, proper wages, and rest. They are subjected to physical, sexual and emotional abuse.....<\/p>
Conclusion: Government authorities and civil society organisations need to work in tandem to free children engaged in labour under abysmal conditions. They need to be rescued from exploitative working conditions and supported with adequate education..!!<\/p>"}]
Hi folks;<\/p>
Today I'm here to encourage you to work on your goals and to help you to improve the way you think.Hope you will find it helpful.<\/p>
As weird as it may sound, There is a theory called 'cockroach theory'.Once a young scientist was having his cup of coffee in a restaurant.Then suddenly, out of nowhere a cockroach came flying and landed on one of the shoulders of a lady sitting in front of his table.<\/p>
she jumped and screamed in horror, trying to shake it off, then it landed on another woman and now it was her turn to panic.A waiter rushed towards them to handle the situation. The cockroach jumped onto him, but he didn't panic.He stayed calm and observed the movements of the cockroach and when he was confident enough, he grabbed it and threw it away.<\/p>
Witnessing the whole incident, the scientist thought to himself if the cockroach was really responsible for the havoc created and came up with this theory.He proposed that it is actually our inability to handle a situation which makes us unstable, nervous, depressed, e.t.c.<\/p>
Our brain is so powerful and wonderful that it can mechanize the body at any extent of damage to heal itself.Scientists have constantly been researching and conducting experiments to know the potential of a human brain.The results were amazing.<\/p>
They conducted a research on two groups of people suffering from the same disease.One group were given the prescribed medication and the other group were given sugar pills in the name of medicine.Both the groups showed equally positive results.This phenomenon is called 'THE PLACEBO EFFECT' and it worked even if the people knew that the pills were actually sugar pills.<\/p>
This is an example of what our brain is capable of doing.All these effects depend on our belief.BELIEVE, BELIEVE and BELIEVE is all you have to do to reach your goals, my friends.<\/p>
Believe you are INVINCIBLE.<\/p>
Believe you can FULFILL YOUR DREAMS.<\/p>
Believe you can be SUCCESSFUL.<\/p>
Believe in YOURSELF.<\/p>
As Swami Vivekananda said,\"All power lies within you\",\"If you believe you are strong, you will be strong.If you believe you are weak, you will be weak.\".<\/p>
All it depends on is how you see yourself rather than what others see in you.A person who BELIEVES in himself will be successful as IT IS what it takes to be successful.<\/p>
Being self-confident doesn't mean over confidence.Self-confidence comes from hard work and determination you put on your dreams or goals.The level of confidence determines the rate of success.<\/p>
I, hereby end this by saying<\/p>
\"LIVE YOUR DREAMS.DREAMS BECOME REALITY AS YOU WORK ON THEM.\"<\/p>
Thank you for reading.<\/p>"}]
LIBERTY\n This is the story of every girl of this generation\nLiberty.. in true sense.. is state of being free in the society, without any restrictions.\nU may have all the freedom to find our love\/ life partner... Actually u should.. because till then no can rule your life... u can make your parents understand.. or fight.. cry.. threaten, what not.. because they are your parents.. their love is unconditional.. they want to see you happy.. ultimately they may accept your choice... or else you are even ready to forget them.. for your love.. this is all because u feel that you have that right to choose\nBut true story starts when u use this freedom... Once u use this freedom... Forget all other things of your life.. your friends, family, WhatsApp, facebook, instagram, your dressing style, your way of talking, your ideas, your opinions your feelings, emotions and yourself..forget that you are a human being...\nYou are called a whore.. if u talk to boys (Be that of any age..) you cannot wear what u want .. u cannot speak what u want .. u cannot go anywhere you want to.... \nAnd u you knw... These are all for your safety...because.. u should be safe and it is absolutely ok if you are not happy... You are not doing anything for anyone.. it is just for your safety...\nU can forget your parent's anniversary... Bt donnot do a sin of forgetting your partner's routine..\nPlease donot help our mother in the morning... because u didnot have enough sleep lastnight.. begging for freedom..\nYou are ready to listen everything which no girl on this planet wants to... But u have all the liberty to take out that frustation on your mother.. whose greatest mistake is to call you to have food.\nPlease girls.. donot allow any one to judge you on little things.. you are no less than a man.. Donot beg for your own freedom.. fight for it...kick that person out of your life\nThe hallmark of true love is liberty..not the suppression of true sel for or by another.. love can never possess, love is giving freedom to the other, love is the unconditional gift, it is not a bargain\nThe moment we let go..... Is the moment we find freedom\nZERO CONTROL: That is true love.. Real love is freedom<\/p>\n","id":"1503119564697","type":"txt"}]
\"Congratulations! You've made it this far.\" <\/p>
Working relentlessly and tirelessly for the couple or more years, you've now entered the college that you deserved. Deserved, because you've outdone umpteen number of your fellow competitors and finally raced to the end with flying colors. Not necessarily the college or the discipline that you aspired to be in at the first place, but it's high time you move on with what's in your hand. Sounds a bit bitter to your part but it's better to focus on building it up from now on rather digging out the regrets of the past. <\/p>
For a freshman stepping into the college, it's important that one acknowledges his\/her efforts being made by far and prepare themselves for the next big thing in their life. Their primary purpose from here is to graduate with a Bachelor's degree, preferably with good grades. However, that isn't the sole aspect that your college covers. <\/p>
College is the place where you build yourself all-around. Be it your personality, skills or interpersonal relationships, these are all the criterion that one should look forward to in their college years. For all such developments, the students ought to participate in the various student committees of the college. And this participation accounts for your discipline, hard work, and the enthusiasm to contribute towards your university and at the same time, improving yourself. But you aren't in the college to do all these things at the first place, right? <\/p>
The quintessential manner to utilize this time of your life completely is to strike a perfect balance between academics and the extra-curricular. Both are equally important for you in the long run and you shouldn't let go of these years overlooking either of them. Instead, invest your time in the activities that you believe should be useful for you in your life ahead. <\/p>
Rather than *only* binge watching all the Animes, or playing Video Games, or using your PC for other 'healthy purposes', get involved in some social exercises. Meet new people, interact with your seniors who've been in your shoes before some years back. Get to know about what to prioritize when and identify what should be your stoichiometric composition of reactions in order to bring out your Balanced Equation. <\/p>
'Cause the more you know about life, the better you live it. <\/p>"}]
In the year 2016, the video game industry hit a total turnover of a whopping $91 billion and shows absolutely no signs of stopping. Starting only a few short decades ago, advancements in technology and increasing ease of access to computers and home consoles lead games to become more complex as the years went by, turning from something as simple as a Pong game into full blown experiences like today's' multi million dollar projects like Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead Redemption, The Last of Us, and also spawned an entire new genre in sports called eSports. <\/p>
However, gaming remains somewhat of a niche in India. While the percentage of the population that had access to and played video games has been quite limited, this number is growing, and it is about time that India joins the world in not just playing games, but making them. Many studios have popped up around India, making their mark on the game development scene, but one studio has set its sights on achieving something much greater. Today, we interview the developers behind Raji: An Ancient Epic, Nodding Head Studios.<\/p>
Speaking with stuMagz over the phone, game designer Avichal Singh took us through the story of the development so far, and the road ahead.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503135694560","data":"59980860e72e7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1503135749701","data":"
\"On New Year's Eve of 2013, I was in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, visiting its many forts,\" Avichal begins, on being asked how the idea behind the game came to be, \"I was completely enchanted by the architecture of the forts and started to think, it would be a fantastic idea to have a game in this setting.\"<\/p>
It was then, after being moved by the architecture and history of Rajasthan, that Avichal along with Shruti Ghosh and Ian Maude, started Nodding Head studios together. <\/p>
\"It took a few short years but we came together and formed the studio,\" Avichal says, \"today we are a team of 7 working on the game, and we've been working a lot,\" he laughs. <\/p>
While Avichal is the Game Designer, fellow founders Shruti Ghosh and Ian Maude are Game Artists. The rest of the team has Paras Chaudhary as Programmer, Anirudh Singh who is a Concept Artist, Himanshu Thakur as Animator and Linus Tezlos, the Sound Designer and Composer. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503136804962","data":"59980cbc148de"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1503136863968","data":"
Speaking about the game, Avichal says \"We wanted to put India on the map with this game. The early concept art we showed to friends and family amazed them and we thought, yes we have something good on our hands. Some of the concept art you can see on our website and Facebook page has been done by hand by Shruti herself. It is quite a personal project.\"<\/p>
Talking about the distinctive Indian feel of the game and how it was achieved, Avichal says, \"The forts of Rajasthan played a major role in the design of the world, we knew we had to take it to the world. The initial response even on social media has been quite encouraging.\"<\/p>
The isometric view gameplay of Raji: An Ancient Epic, will feature environmental puzzles and a fluid and gritty combat system, \"Raji is blessed by the gods in the game and has access to different weapons. We're also adding a power system as well as a Favour of the Gods feature which basically means Raji will get different powers depending on which gods she chooses to favour,\" Avichal explains, \"The combat will have a weight to it depending on the weapon you're using. In the early screenshots, you can see Raji use a Trishul, but there will be more weapons as you progress.\"<\/p>
An element of strategy is also involved as Raji, and by extension, the player will have to choose the enemy she takes on first in a fight where she's outnumbered.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1503137528904","data":"59980f7ade27d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1503137567570","data":"
The story, as Avichal explains to us, is quite simple, \"There's an invasion of the demonic horde, and when she wakes up the world as she knows it has changed, and her brother is missing. At its core, it is a story of a sister looking for her brother, a sibling story if you will,\" he says, \"we didn't want to go with the cliche damsel in distress story and wanted to do something different.\"<\/p>
As our interview draws to a close, we ask Avichal which games the team draws inspiration from, \"I would say Bastion,\" referring to a critically acclaimed and universally loved isometric adventure game developed by Supergiant Games, \"and Journey. Journey has been a major inspiration because of how it handles its world and just how beautiful it is.\" We concur, Journey, a PlayStation exclusive, has been an emotional experience to many players, and it is one of those games one must play to truly experience, there are no words to describe it. <\/p>
Asking about the potential release date of Raji: An Ancient Epic, Avichal says, \"I'd say the first quarter of 2019. We're going on Kickstarter this November to raise funds and continue developing. We are very excited for people to see more of the game and play it soon.\" <\/p>
Depending on whom you ask, gamers will tell you that games have transcended being simply 'fun' and have become art, a great example of this is the aforementioned Bastion, which combines beautiful art with fun gameplay and is a game which we highly recommend. Raji: An Ancient Epic is perhaps the first game we've seen that has felt so very distinctly Indian and we absolutely cannot wait for the game to release. <\/p>
Check out their website by clicking here<\/a>, and the Facebook page for the game by clicking here<\/a>. Scroll down further for a short teaser and a look at one of the levels made in the beautiful Unreal Engine 4. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1503138353940","data":"kVTKwaCaiLA"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1503138376236","data":"X1gcGupKbuQ"}]
I suppose it worked out in Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's favour that the name of Hitler is not as reviled as it should be in India. Hitler's name, in India, is used to refer to a strict disciplinarian instead of a mass murderer who subjected an entire religious community to torture and death. <\/p>
Nationalists today will puff their chest up proudly and say he did the right thing when it comes to fighting for the Independence of our nation, but intellectuals have constantly debated his actions for the decades to come. Bose was what every young man and woman of the time had to be in an India under control of the British: a nationalist who longed to see an India free from the yoke of the British empire. When the second World War broke out, and after the mass extraction at Dunkirk, the Netaji traveled to Germany in 1941 to seek help from Nazis in order to drive the British out of India. <\/p>
The Nazis, who believed in the superiority of their race and genes, only saw a means to damage the largest British colony in the world and agreed to help Netaji, establishing a radio station from which he broadcasted nightly. By May 1942, the only time Hitler and Bose met, it had become clear that the Japanese advancement in the South East Asian sector meant the Germans could focus their war efforts in Europe and look further North towards Russia ,who was giving them the fight of their lives. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1534585474912","data":"
Chandra Bose identified strongly with the Axis powers, a fact for which I have a difficult time digesting his legacy, but his goal was to liberate India. Perhaps he had grown tired of Mahatma Gandhi's efforts, and I don't exactly blame him for wanting to use an armed force to take over the country instead of Gandhi's pacifist ideology, one that would go on to inspire Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela. I suppose it was lucky that our country was formed on the backs of a leader so steadfast in his opposition to violence, he stood in the way of religious rioters and dared them to kill him instead of someone who believed in a different god than them. <\/p>
Despite Bose's alignment with fascists, ironically the kind of fascists that would have killed him for the colour of his skin, he remained a popular figure during the freedom struggle. He gave us the 'Jai Hind' cry that still resonates to this day, and talk to the average Indian citizen about Bose and they'll talk to you about their admiration to the man who rubbed shoulders with the most reviled man in History. <\/p>
But it is history now, back then it was time for desperate measures, or so he believed. I believe that fascists, Nazis in particular, need to be crushed wherever they appear, but it has always troubled me when I think of the Netaji's choice: how desperate a man could have been to go to the enemy of all humanity to bargain for our freedom. Would we really have been a free country had Nazis taken over our country?<\/p>
In a way, I'm glad the Netaji failed, but I still remember him for his peerless dedication to the nation. But if it were up to me, I would rather die a slave than be one to the Nazis. <\/p>"}]
Has it was confirmed by 'JNTUH' that it is mandatory for every college to conduct 'Induction Day' programme for fresher(s),Our college presented the best of their abilities to entertain and make a positive impact on fresher(s).<\/p>
Here's the brief of 6-day(s) programme scheduled by our college:<\/p>
Day 1:<\/p>
Orientation Day:<\/p>
Has our fresher(s) were eager to see what our college has to offer for their 4-year education, Our college started their first day with the orientation of the college.<\/p>
First they were given a brief of 6-day programme schedule and activities that were going to conduct.<\/p>
Then they had a session of 'Personality and Life Development' skills taking by 'Dr.Pattabhirama'.<\/p>
His approach to personal growth and personality development has been proven successful over 30 years of treating, motivating and counseling people. His Audiotapes on relaxation, memory, self-confidence, inferiority complex, fears, assertiveness and other psychosomatic disorders helped innumerable clients.<\/p>
Day-2 and Day-4:<\/p>
1.Rama Krishna Mutt:<\/p>
Ramakrishna Math is a religious monastic order, considered part of the Hindu reform movements. It was set up by Swami Vivekananda based on the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna in Kolkata, India.<\/p>
As our students need to learn the importance of life,morals and ethics,a visit to Rama Krishna Mutt was the obvious choice.<\/p>
The students received a lecture on importance of 'Morals','Discipline','Punctuality' and 'Anger Management'.<\/p>
2.T-Hub:<\/p>
T-Hub is located at IIIT-H Campus, Gachibowli, Hyderabad.<\/p>
Here are all the events and workshops we've created to help entrepreneurs on their journey to success.<\/p>
3.Bio-Diversity Park:<\/p>
Biodiversity park in Hyderabad has been established during the Convention on Biological Diversity held in 2012. It was inaugurated along with a commemorative pylon by the Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh.[1] It was opened for the public at Gachibowli since January 19, 2012.<\/p>
Here were our freshmen learnt about the base of the pylon, which is composed of concentric circles representing nature's five elements - Earth, Air, Water, Fire and Ether.[3] The circular pathway of black granite is engraved with names of different species. The fire ring is depicted by Red granite and yellow limestone. The lower ether depicts World map with blue ocean waters. The top of the pylon stands the double-helical DNA.<\/p>
Day-3:<\/p>
Creative Activites:<\/p>
Here were our fresher(s) learn to use their imagination or original ideas, especially in the production of an artistic work. This then begs the question: what are the creative arts????.<\/p>
In relation to freshmen, the creative arts are activities that engage a one's imagination and can include activities such as art, dance, drama, puppetry,rangoli,mehandhi,best hair dos and music etc.<\/p>
Games & Sports:<\/p>
It is an important part of a student's life.Inter-class tournaments are held in relation with football,cricket, volleyball, badminton etc. These games foster team spirit among the participants and make them disciplined. The importance of games and sports can never be minimized.<\/p>
So games like cricket,kabadi,basket ball,tug of war and volley ball are arranged to entertain our freshmen and to develop physical as well as mental skills.<\/p>
Day 5-Day 6:<\/p>
Cultural Programme:<\/p>
The essence of the social and cultural programme is to help our fresher(s) to gain a valuable overview of culture based on local heritage, and to enhance links between the different courses.<\/p>
Thus for our newly-welcomed students our college had arranged different types of activities and programmes to keep them entertained and to enhance their interactive skills.<\/p>
On Day-5 of the 'Induction Day' programme,the fresher(s) were taken to the seminal hall to catch an exclusive dance performance by our college 2nd year students and various other skit(s) by our 4th year students.<\/p>
The stage was set on fire, as our 2nd year girls gave an excellent dance performance on a mix-tape and later performed a skit on 'Woman Empowerment' following with a speech on it.<\/p>
As the crowd was heating up,the 2nd year students gave their best dance performance on various songs which had filled their audience with thrill, excitement and curiosity.<\/p>
Later,the day ended with a exclusive skit of mime by the final years to raise awareness on Women Empowerment,consequences of Rash driving and were endowed with different ethics and morals necessary for our budding fresher(s).<\/p>
Later at the end of the day,<\/p>
Our fresher(s) were allowed to give a honest feedback on our 6-day Induction Programme, as to know what they have learnt and how much they have interacted with their respected seniors and faculty etc.<\/p>
Thus,<\/p>
By the results and positive feedback,we can say that the 'Induction Programme' went pretty good and interesting for them to be 'Self Esteemed'.<\/p>
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