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1. Congress leader from Meerut, Vivek Pradhan, today was suspended from the Congress Party after referring to Rahul Gandhi as Pappu in a Whatsapp conversation. Pappu is used disparagingly by BJP leaders to describe Rahul Gandhi. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497442948351","data":"59412ade22e16"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497443043732","data":"
2. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan today met the families of the farmers shot dead by the Police in the state, sparking a violent protest. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497443081249","data":"59412b5c04094"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497443085869","data":"
3. Saudi King Salman pushes Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif into a corner, asks him if he is with Saudi or with Qatar in the recent middle eastern crisis where the nations around Qatar cut off all ties with it for alleged terrorist funding. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497443168685","data":"59412bdfabaee"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497443217717","data":"
4. The first cutoffs for Delhi University's St. Stephen's College are out and needless to say, it has left a lot of people speechless with its high cutoffs, with the highest being English (honours) and economics (honours) at 98.5% for commerce students. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497443422774","data":"59412cb730290"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497443435750","data":"
5. The ICC Champions Trophy Semi-final sees some blistering action as Pakistan's pace bowlers give the jitters to the English batsmen. England vs Pakistan is the first semi-final of the tournament. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497443542151","data":"59412d349bc87"}]
Over the last few years, there has been an extensive rise in the number of short films that come out here and social media has enabled these independent film-makers gain the much needed foothold in the world of film-making. Some, like Tharun Bhascker, have even made much appreciated and commercially successful feature films, having started off with short films.<\/p>
Just like that, Ankith Koyya, a fourth year CSE student at GITAM university, Vizag, never thought his interest in acting and his foray into acting a short film will bag him the Best Actor in a Supporting Role award at the recently held SIIMA awards. Ankith, who has been acting on stage since the time he was in school, is a part of the university's drama club - Faces, and says \"I was happy at my nomination but actually winning it came as a big surprise and has really motivated me further.\"<\/p>
\"I was always into acting, right from my school. I used to love watching films and would also watch a lot of making-videos of films and that was when I actually got hooked onto movies. Later when I joined GITAM, I was automatically drawn towards Faces. I did a lot of plays in college and while that was going on, I randomly got a call from a casting director, Praveena Subbalakshmi from Bangalore and that's how I ended up doing an ad for OLX with Allu Arjun. I'm really thankful to her for giving me this break and later in 2016, I did this short film\" says the son of two teachers, who constantly supported him in his acting all throughout his life.<\/p>
The 42 minute short film, titled Yedhane Vadili Vellipomakey, was shot in and around Vizag by Vizag Vaasi Productions and was helmed by Srikanth. <\/p>
This short film, in conjunction with his efforts, have helped him bag a role in the upcoming movie Ala, helmed by debutant director Sarat Palanki. \"I am playing the male lead's brother in this film and is an important role. In addition to acting, I'm also learning the ropes of film-making here and we are planning on releasing it in September,\" says the boy who is planning on studying acting and film-making after his engineering is done. <\/p>
But how does he manage the rigour of engineering with hectic schedules of acting? On being asked this, the 8.1 CGPA holder says \"My parents are very supportive and they ensure I study when it's the right time. Even in college, Jaidhan sir is very supportive and he helps me a lot.\"<\/p>"}]
As students in the cyber city of Hyderabad, we've all had moments where we logged in on our computers and just browsed the mobile phone sections as well as laptop sections on websites like Flipkart and Amazon, wishing you could buy one of those fancy new fangled iPhone or a laptop you can play games on, before closing your existing old laptop with disgust and sadness at the fact that you cannot afford it and you don't have a credit card to apply for EMI. <\/p>
Well, those days are over. Introducing Quiklo<\/a>, a new service exclusive to students which allows users, in this case students, to buy a product instantly without a credit card, and pay it's EMI gradually over the chosen period of time. <\/p>It's easy to use, and more importantly it is faster than getting an actual credit card, so you're in luck there. The procedure to buy a product off their site is quite simple as well, all you have to do is search for the product you're looking for, click on details, make sure you check the downpayment options as well as your loan tenure, as these are quite important, and then click on apply! <\/p>All you have to do from here on is fill out your details correctly, get your product and pay your EMIs on time. The website also has a portal to fill out the EMI payment on the top of the screen. <\/p>So what are you waiting for? Did you have a laptop or a phone that you had your eye on for a really long time but couldn't buy because it was beyond your capabilities as a student? Well, no more! Now, even you will become an empowered member of the society with the help of Quiklo, which will help you, the student, make choices on their own. <\/p>You can check out their website by clicking here<\/a><\/a> and to apply for an EMI right now, click here!<\/a> Do note: This service is for students and students only. <\/p><\/p>"}]
It's easy to use, and more importantly it is faster than getting an actual credit card, so you're in luck there. The procedure to buy a product off their site is quite simple as well, all you have to do is search for the product you're looking for, click on details, make sure you check the downpayment options as well as your loan tenure, as these are quite important, and then click on apply! <\/p>
All you have to do from here on is fill out your details correctly, get your product and pay your EMIs on time. The website also has a portal to fill out the EMI payment on the top of the screen. <\/p>
So what are you waiting for? Did you have a laptop or a phone that you had your eye on for a really long time but couldn't buy because it was beyond your capabilities as a student? Well, no more! Now, even you will become an empowered member of the society with the help of Quiklo, which will help you, the student, make choices on their own. <\/p>
You can check out their website by clicking here<\/a><\/a> and to apply for an EMI right now, click here!<\/a> Do note: This service is for students and students only. <\/p><\/p>"}]
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According to a report in The News Minute (Click here<\/a> to read), 15-year old Poornima Sai based out of Nizampet in Hyderabad walked out of her house and disappeared following pressure due to exams and studies by her parents, according to the Police. However, the Police have not ruled out other possibilities. <\/p>Poornima is said to have left for school on June 7th and never returned home. According to a post put up by the Cyberabad Police Facebook page, she is dressed in black colour leggings and an ash colour T-shirt, is around 5 feet tall and wears glasses. She can speak Telugu and English fluently. The post also made an appeal to readers to help find the young girl. Click here to go to the post<\/a>.<\/p>"},{"type":"fb-post","id":"fb-url-1497433727088","data":"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/cyberabadpolice\/posts\/2016177048605148"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497433730455","data":"Meanwhile, one week after her disappearance, cops have swung into action forming 14 teams to go search in the various areas of the city, including bus stops and railway stations. The police believe that the young student is moving between the areas of Hyderabad, Rachakonda and Cyberabad, whereas further reports suggest that the Police is also investigating possible travel to various cities her family has connections in or has travelled to, like Vizag and even Shirdi, which the family visited recently. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497434005261","data":"594107ebc83a1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497434015675","data":"We here are stuMagz wish the best for all our readers and students across the country. A child that goes missing is a great pain for a parent to bear, and we hope that we can get the message out so more people are looking for the missing girl. <\/p>If you have any information regarding Poornima Sai, please pass on the information to +919491060942 and +919490617126. <\/p>"}]
Poornima is said to have left for school on June 7th and never returned home. According to a post put up by the Cyberabad Police Facebook page, she is dressed in black colour leggings and an ash colour T-shirt, is around 5 feet tall and wears glasses. She can speak Telugu and English fluently. The post also made an appeal to readers to help find the young girl. Click here to go to the post<\/a>.<\/p>"},{"type":"fb-post","id":"fb-url-1497433727088","data":"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/cyberabadpolice\/posts\/2016177048605148"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497433730455","data":"Meanwhile, one week after her disappearance, cops have swung into action forming 14 teams to go search in the various areas of the city, including bus stops and railway stations. The police believe that the young student is moving between the areas of Hyderabad, Rachakonda and Cyberabad, whereas further reports suggest that the Police is also investigating possible travel to various cities her family has connections in or has travelled to, like Vizag and even Shirdi, which the family visited recently. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497434005261","data":"594107ebc83a1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497434015675","data":"We here are stuMagz wish the best for all our readers and students across the country. A child that goes missing is a great pain for a parent to bear, and we hope that we can get the message out so more people are looking for the missing girl. <\/p>If you have any information regarding Poornima Sai, please pass on the information to +919491060942 and +919490617126. <\/p>"}]
Meanwhile, one week after her disappearance, cops have swung into action forming 14 teams to go search in the various areas of the city, including bus stops and railway stations. The police believe that the young student is moving between the areas of Hyderabad, Rachakonda and Cyberabad, whereas further reports suggest that the Police is also investigating possible travel to various cities her family has connections in or has travelled to, like Vizag and even Shirdi, which the family visited recently. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497434005261","data":"594107ebc83a1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497434015675","data":"
We here are stuMagz wish the best for all our readers and students across the country. A child that goes missing is a great pain for a parent to bear, and we hope that we can get the message out so more people are looking for the missing girl. <\/p>
If you have any information regarding Poornima Sai, please pass on the information to +919491060942 and +919490617126. <\/p>"}]
As you enroll in a college, one of the first persons you would probably meet are your roommates in hostel. Hostel life has it's own charm and more added to it by the kind of person you get as your roommate. So, before you pack and move in to the hostel room, you should do the background check of the place that is basically, how neat and hygienic the place is and are you accompanied with anyone else in the room? If yes, its better to find out about the person too. <\/p>
Here is a list things you need to keep in mind when you start living with a new roomie. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497422578210","data":"
1. Daily Schedule: <\/b>If you get to know that your roommate believes in \"Early to bed and early to rise\" while you be more of the night owl, you'll have better chance to sort this issue to the earliest. Find out the the schedule of the roommate whether he\/she has a early class for which the person might need to wake up early, so that you could dim the lights once your roommate goes to bed. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497422599149","data":"5940db5f325b5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497422619072","data":"
2. Making proper use of the room space: <\/b>Each of you in the room might be of different personalities, style, preferences and especially a different view point. You may love to decorate your side of the room in your way, but what happens if your roommate is uncomfortable and offended by your style of living? Instead of getting into those senseless arguments, its better you make common agreements with your roomie. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497422646306","data":"5940db9ce3b10"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497422672769","data":"
3. Exchange your contact:<\/b> In any emergency, who doesn't want to have a backup. So irrespective of your differences if any, its good to be on safe side by exchanging your contact with the roommates that would be helpful to each other in any situation. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497422691676","data":"5940dc454d6c5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497422839563","data":"
4. Noise and Study Habits:<\/b> What happens if you are a sound lover and has got speakers to play, while your roommate prefers the peace and quiet? It's always a good idea to remember and adjust accordingly, respecting your roomie's wishes and using a pair of good quality headphones to avoid disturbing others around you. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497422861872","data":"5940dc68e5484"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497422858338","data":"
5. Borrowing and sharing policies: <\/b>Its amazing to have a roommate whom you are comfortable with and can easily share your things and borrow person's things without any hassle. But situations aren't good when you are not aware of your roomie's behaviour, nature. Its a good thing to avoid silly arguments over small things and adjust with the situations.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497422906179","data":"5940dca03dd0e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497424163558","data":"Despite what people might say about roommates, there will always be that one particular roommate from hell we'll all experience, born out of a lack of civil responsibility and zero respect for others around them. Try not to be like that guy, and be the best roommate you can be! "}]
1. Reserve Bank of India or RBI is issuing a new batch of Rs. 500 banknotes with the inset letter 'A'.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497358730866","data":"593fe1ed14bb3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497357940775","data":"
2. PM Narendra Modi is all set to visit the United States on June 26, and will be meeting the American President Donald Trump, to discuss a number of issues, including terrorism and promoting economic growth<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497358754813","data":"593fe1fd1fb5a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497358063812","data":"
3. With the presidential election around the corner, the Indian Parliament is likely to hold its monsoon session from July 12. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497358887324","data":"593fe280f3268"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497358062321","data":"
4. Urging the public to not believe rumours, the Government of India reaffirmed that the GST will be started from July 1, with the government being in full swing preparing for it.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497358960887","data":"593fe2c7e0a7d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497358060778","data":"
5. With the way climate has changed over the last decade, NASA has found out that the tropical regions may see higher rainfall than usual in the coming years.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497359083200","data":"593fe34202da3"}]
Hungry? Want to cook? Here's what you can do with one rice cooker and the spirit of jugaad. <\/p>
This week, we bring to you healthy and tasty Pudina Rice from the hands of our Master Chef Atulya Pattamatta. We assure you that it was tasty and to be remembered. Check out the full video for recipe and get cooking!<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1497346168237","data":"eZ0fW2Vt3g0"}]
The concept of education is almost incomprehensible without teachers. The first memory of our school life for most of us is likely that of a teacher. It is often said that teachers are our second parents and it wouldn't be wrong to say so.<\/p>
Teachers are our first guides.They teach us our first lessons. They are the ones who educate us about morals,ethics and the difference between right and wrong. They are the givers of knowledge. The way teachers teach us might create an interest in the subject.The activities that they organise are responsible not only for teaching us but also add some fun to the mix. Their reprimands might seem a little harsh but are always meant for our betterment.They never shirk from their duties. They are the ones who are responsible for moulding us into responsible human beings.<\/p>
Like DNA, each teacher is unique. But one thing that is common is their desire to shape the future of the country. Teaching is one of the most thankless jobs. Teachers are some of the most hardworking individuals.Even when we have our holidays, they still work. Students come and go but a teacher is always there.Imagine how many years they spend teaching almost the same thing, correcting the same papers,doing the same tasks relentlessly. And they never expect a thing in return.<\/p>
So we should always remember that no matter how much we achieve, it is our teachers who are primarily responsible for it. So always treat them with respect and gratitude.<\/p>"}]
A few months ago, after overhearing a conversation at a coffee shop, I wrote about how multi-level-marketing (MLM) firms are attempting to woo students into their ponzi schemes<\/a>, by striking various chords with innocent students. And along these lines, a student from a reputed engineering college in Warangal, contacted us and told us that a 'marketing workshop' was conducted for students at a major hotel in the city and that the workshop aimed at getting students into a ponzi scheme.<\/p>Based on what that girl told me, I realised that these people who pitch MLM, basically spew up the same old casette about how this is a once in a lifetime opportunity that is bigger than anything else, as the girl's friend (another student and yet another victim of MLM scams) had told her to attend this session.<\/p>At the session, they were presented with much-out-of-context newspaper reports showing how employment opportunities will hit a low point in the coming years and how students need to take up marketing and more to sustain themselves, as the student Apurva* says, \"We were shown various presentations and were shown quotes on marketing by prominent people and they went to the extent of showing that the American President, Donald Trump also made his fortune through network marketing.\" While I wrote about how students should improve their marketing and communication skills <\/a>to ensure a good career, telling them outrightly that their four years of engineering study is a waste and they need to learn marketing and be marketers is something I couldn't understand.<\/p>An interesting point of the entire session was how they tried to validate their statements by showing their FICCI certification, using Trump, sharing their personal experiences on how they made money (by fooling gullible students and youngsters, most probably) and more. \"The extent to which they tried to validate themselves itself made me suspicious,\" says Apurva, adding, \"They actually said if they were illegal, they wouldn't be paying taxes and that was a major red light. After the entire presentation was over, they said I need to buy their product worth Rs. 7000 and make two other people buy it and that's how I'll make money.\"<\/p>In addition to monetary earnings, they also showed pictures of various people vacationing in exotic places like Goa and told the workshop participants that these all expense paid trips will also be a part of the benefits of enrolling in the scheme. This is one of the classic baits that MLM firms use, by showing glorious rewards to pull people into the schemes.<\/p>\"The sad part is, many students I know actually enrolled in this program and are now attempting to make people buy their products. I didn't expect my friends to get into things like this,\" she shares.<\/p>We urged you before and we are urging you now, if you are reading this, please beware of such ponzi schemes. They are just a way for you to lose your money.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497344984640","data":"*Name changed on request.<\/b><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/b><\/p>"}]
Based on what that girl told me, I realised that these people who pitch MLM, basically spew up the same old casette about how this is a once in a lifetime opportunity that is bigger than anything else, as the girl's friend (another student and yet another victim of MLM scams) had told her to attend this session.<\/p>
At the session, they were presented with much-out-of-context newspaper reports showing how employment opportunities will hit a low point in the coming years and how students need to take up marketing and more to sustain themselves, as the student Apurva* says, \"We were shown various presentations and were shown quotes on marketing by prominent people and they went to the extent of showing that the American President, Donald Trump also made his fortune through network marketing.\" While I wrote about how students should improve their marketing and communication skills <\/a>to ensure a good career, telling them outrightly that their four years of engineering study is a waste and they need to learn marketing and be marketers is something I couldn't understand.<\/p>An interesting point of the entire session was how they tried to validate their statements by showing their FICCI certification, using Trump, sharing their personal experiences on how they made money (by fooling gullible students and youngsters, most probably) and more. \"The extent to which they tried to validate themselves itself made me suspicious,\" says Apurva, adding, \"They actually said if they were illegal, they wouldn't be paying taxes and that was a major red light. After the entire presentation was over, they said I need to buy their product worth Rs. 7000 and make two other people buy it and that's how I'll make money.\"<\/p>In addition to monetary earnings, they also showed pictures of various people vacationing in exotic places like Goa and told the workshop participants that these all expense paid trips will also be a part of the benefits of enrolling in the scheme. This is one of the classic baits that MLM firms use, by showing glorious rewards to pull people into the schemes.<\/p>\"The sad part is, many students I know actually enrolled in this program and are now attempting to make people buy their products. I didn't expect my friends to get into things like this,\" she shares.<\/p>We urged you before and we are urging you now, if you are reading this, please beware of such ponzi schemes. They are just a way for you to lose your money.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497344984640","data":"*Name changed on request.<\/b><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/b><\/p>"}]
An interesting point of the entire session was how they tried to validate their statements by showing their FICCI certification, using Trump, sharing their personal experiences on how they made money (by fooling gullible students and youngsters, most probably) and more. \"The extent to which they tried to validate themselves itself made me suspicious,\" says Apurva, adding, \"They actually said if they were illegal, they wouldn't be paying taxes and that was a major red light. After the entire presentation was over, they said I need to buy their product worth Rs. 7000 and make two other people buy it and that's how I'll make money.\"<\/p>
In addition to monetary earnings, they also showed pictures of various people vacationing in exotic places like Goa and told the workshop participants that these all expense paid trips will also be a part of the benefits of enrolling in the scheme. This is one of the classic baits that MLM firms use, by showing glorious rewards to pull people into the schemes.<\/p>
\"The sad part is, many students I know actually enrolled in this program and are now attempting to make people buy their products. I didn't expect my friends to get into things like this,\" she shares.<\/p>
We urged you before and we are urging you now, if you are reading this, please beware of such ponzi schemes. They are just a way for you to lose your money.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497344984640","data":"
*Name changed on request.<\/b><\/p>
Cover Image Source<\/a><\/b><\/p>"}]
Monsoon season has knocked the doors and so as the rains of the season. This fall turns out to be best especially for all the foodies. Few people desire for hot chocolate or some hot fritters with a warm sip of tea while others for ice creams just like me that gives us pleasure with the each drop falling from the sky. As it rains our heart pounds and mouth water for some lip smacking delicacies to relish in. Right from hot-hot tea or coffee to bajis to samosas to South Indian tiffins, all fills our love for food. <\/p>
Apart from these yummy food, monsoon also gets diseases along. Here is the list of food that you should avoid during monsoon to stay fit and healthy.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497334793395","data":"
1. Mushrooms:<\/b> Mushrooms are the favorite option for vegans in monsoon. But mushrooms are the risky factor for bacterial diseases as most of them grow on damp soil, sludge areas and unhygienic places.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497338721164","data":"593f93b72e7d5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497336098239","data":"
2. Street Food:<\/b> You might be street food lover and have cravings for those hot fritters like panipuri, chat, samosas, kachoris, Chinese, frankie and much more from the roadside shacks. If you desire to have fast food, its better you prepare them freshly at home this season and stay healthy.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497338893599","data":"593f9460d41f7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497336834281","data":"
3. Pre-cut fruits:<\/b> You got to stay away from the cut or peeled fruits especially when they are kept in open, as the moisture sticks to the fruits making them home for bacterial disease. Instead take the fresh seasonal fruits home wash it properly before eating.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497339465847","data":"593f969ecc467"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497337300861","data":"
4. Fried Food:<\/b> The urge to lay back with a mug of warm coffee or tea and hot fritters is irresistible. But the humidity during this seasons slows down human digestion process that's the reason behind our tummy getting upset or bloating. Consuming these fried food prepared roadside are just the add on danger of water borne and other viral diseases. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497339799981","data":"593f98046f960"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497337764937","data":"
5. Sea Food:<\/b> Monsoon turns to be breeding season for the sea creatures that are usually consumed by people like fish, prawns, crabs and others. Even if you think of eating fishes from fresh water is not safe in this season, as they might end up causing food poisoning.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1497339808315","data":"593f98103b255"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1497338374079","data":"
You may think if all these desired food are to be avoided in this season then what a person is supposed to eat this season? <\/p>
As the saying goes prevention is better than cure<\/i>, cook fresh this season and stay healthy.<\/p>"}]
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