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Politics, The term we come accross in daily part of life is quite common and also the most complicated thing which any human can deal with student like me is not enough to comment or dive deep into the topic called politics but as a newly responsible citizen of my country i want to share my own perspectives and the way I see the politics in my country and the world around. \n\n As we know politics is a branch of study which makes an account of each new ideology and the reaction of the society to the ideology. But i my personal experience politics is not basiced on some ideology but a organisation or party with no meaning and no good in it self for the society.Politics in India are special among most of the nation's in this world. \n\n Due to the diversified culture endornment and perspectives of living of Indian society and the politics of India should take care in creating hormony among the diversified classes but the expected results or partially satisfied and there is some distrubiace in the maintenance of this land of uni heritage. And it is not the fault of some individual authority or organisation. It is the result of irresponsible behaviour towards the displays which secure status of the country. \n\n And to solve this problem the youth is the only power tool as a responsible educated empower and enlightened young citizen we should follow nd also try to make others to follow the fundamental duties of repairing the political secularism of the nation.\n\"Enlighten way leads to Enlighten future\"<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1647283800048}]
Shaheed Diwas, also known as Martyr\u2019s Day, honors the commitment of those who sacrificed their lives for the country. On this day, the great freedom fighters Bhagat Singh, Shivaram Rajguru, and Sukhdev Thapar were hanged to death by the British rulers of India in 1931. This day is also marked on January 30, the day when Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1648113339104","data":"
\nShaheed Diwas is observed across the country ruminating the bravery and strength shown by our freedom fighters at the time of India\u2019s struggle for Independence. The Three freedom Fighters, Sukhdev Thapar, Bhagat Singh, and Shivaram Rajguru were sent to jail. This Trio was sentenced to death and was hanged in the Lahore Jail on March 23, 1931.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1648113339108","data":"623c37533a8ab"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1648113339105","data":"
\nThis year on Shaheed Diwas, as a part of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan organized Marty\u2019s day in all the 623 districts with a large number of youth volunteers.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1648113339109","data":"623c375e72f68"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1648113339106","data":"
\nOur honorable Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, to encourage more people to take part in this ceremony, inaugurated Biplobi Bharat Gallery at the Victoria Gallery Hall in Kolkata. That showcases the contributions of those who devoted their lives to our Freedom.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1648113339110","data":"623c37661ffc7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1648113339107","data":"
Let's pay respect to the people who laid their lives for India's freedom. May their ideas continue to inspire us! <\/p>"}]
World Water Day is celebrated annually on March 22<\/b> every year to bring awareness to the people about the importance of water and the water crisis around the world. The tradition of celebrating the water day is initiated by United Nations in 1993. Since then, the day is being celebrated every year during which campaigns and events are organized on creating awareness concerning water conservation, sanitation policies, and expansion of environmental protection, among others. With the theme \"Groundwater \u2013 Making the Invisible Visible\" , <\/i><\/b>World water day is celebrated across the world.<\/p>
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\n\nOn this water day let us discuss the quite common argument \u201cThe water Memory\u201d, which was often termed as a Myth.\n\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647944653913","data":"
Does water have memory? <\/u><\/b><\/p>
The concept of the memory of water goes back to 1988<\/i> when the late Professor Jacques Benveniste<\/i><\/b> published, in the international scientific journal Nature, claims that extremely high \u2018ultramolecular\u2019 <\/b>dilutions of an antibody had effects in the human basophil degranulation test, a laboratory model of the immune response.\n<\/p>
In other words, the water diluent \u2018remembered\u2019 the antibody long after it was gone. His findings were subsequently denounced as \u2018pseudoscience\u2019 and yet, despite the negative impact this had at the time, the idea has not gone away. <\/p>
\nSince then, the research has been continued by many scientists to discover the unpredictable behavior of water.\n<\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647944653914","data":"
Masaru Emoto\u2019s experiments with water <\/u><\/b><\/p>
\nEmoto, with his research, claims that water not only has memory but its structure can be affected by certain human emotions. <\/p>
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The reaction of the water to the music of Mozart <\/i><\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647944653917","data":"
Emoto put labels on bottles of water with expressions of human emotions and ideas and observed the changes in the water. The water with positive messages made beautiful crystals and that with negative messages are deformed crystals. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647944653919","data":"
The Discovery of The Millennium <\/u><\/b><\/p>
\nMany scientists theorized that water can hold the memory of substances that have been exposed or dissolved in it. Some researchers believe that this memory even holds after high dilution even to the point of no molecule remains in the water itself.\n \n <\/p>
By examining individual drops of water at incredibly high magnification, scientists were able to physically see that each droplet of water has its microscopic pattern, each distinguishable from the next. <\/p>
\nA scientific experiment was carried out whereby a group of students was all encouraged to obtain one drop of water from the same body of water, all at the same time. Through close examination of the individual droplets, it was seen that each produced a different image.\n\n<\/p>
A second experiment was then carried out where a real flower was placed into a body of water, and after a while, a sample droplet of the water was taken out for examination. All of the droplets of this water looked very similar. When the same experiment was done with a different species of flower, the magnified droplet looked completely different, thereby determining that a particular flower is evident in each droplet of water. <\/p>
\nThrough these experiments, The German scientists believe that as water travels it picks up and stores information from all of the places that it has travelled through, which can thereby connect people to a lot of different places and sources of information when they drink this water, depending on the journey that it has been on.\n \n<\/p>"}]
Python, the most popular programming language tops the charts for the most promising career options. Commonly interpreted as a high-level programming language, Python ensures faster code readability and brevity, which means better designs with fewer code lines. Also, Python is a great tool for creating dynamic scripts on both small and large scales due to which the demand for Python developers is increasing every year. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647926709776","data":"
The greatest thing about Python is its adaptability, how quickly it can be learned and used in real-time projects. In addition, python has several APIs and libraries to support a lot of other things than development, including data manipulation, data analysis, and data visualization, amongst others. Python is used in various domains in the tech industry. <\/p>
The significant brands in the market like Uber, Instagram, Facebook, and Amazon use python to develop their mobile and desktop application. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647926709777","data":"
Following are the Python Development Trends for the coming years. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647926709778","data":"
Web Development<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Web Developers use Python in various fields for different things like creating websites using Python that will help you in competing with significant platforms like Microsoft, Facebook, and Google.<\/p>
With proper exposure to back-end web development, roles like web developers, software engineers, and front-end web designers can be obtained. The protocols, tasks, and workflow one learns while working on Python open the doors to many other technical jobs.<\/p>
Average Salary: INR 336k per annum<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647926709779","data":"
Artificial Intelligence<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Artificial Intelligence, AI is the common technology that is being heard these days. Every company is competing to grow in AI and is developing projects in AI. For this to happen, a programming language is a must that can simplify the process of developing projects on AI. <\/p>
AI technology brings real-time solutions to real-time problems that help scientists to solve efficiently. And, Python is thus a preferred option for AI development. <\/p>
Average Salary: INR 12 Lakhs per annum<\/b> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647926709780","data":"
Data Science <\/u><\/b><\/p>
Data science is one of the revolutionary technologies and is highly dependent on Python and is surely the game-changer in Data science. Statistics say that Data Science is going to be in trend for almost the next decade. One can also work as a business analyst or on a dev team after gaining a specialization in Python programming. <\/p>
The chance to become a data analyst or data scientist also increases as Python is the primary language used in data science, analytics, and machine learning. <\/p>
Average Salary: INR 8.2 Lakhs per annum <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647926709781","data":"
Embedded Application <\/u><\/b><\/p>
Python is very useful in creating embedded C software for embedded applications. One can perform high-level applications on small devices that are computed by Python language. Moreover, Raspberry Pi is a notable embedded application that uses Python for cloud computing projects. Also, to perform complex computations, it can be used as a computer or even like a simple embedded board. <\/p>
Average Salary: INR 6.5 per annum <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647926709782","data":"
Machine learning <\/u><\/b><\/p>
Due to its flexibility, Python is widely used by Machine Learning Developers to develop machine learning projects. Python helps to make it pretty accessible for machine learning. The best part of using Python is that it has various special libraries that are incorporated into it. <\/p>
Average Salary: INR 20 Lakhs per annum<\/b> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647926709783","data":"
Python programming with <\/u><\/b>CareerX.club<\/u><\/b> <\/a><\/p>If you are interested to know more about Python Development check out CareerX.club\u2019s Python Development Program which is designed for both programmers and non-programmers with self-paced flexible learning schedules for students as well as the working professionals. <\/p><\/p>Follow the below link to explore and learn ,<\/p>CareerX- Cohorts<\/a><\/p><\/p>"}]
If you are interested to know more about Python Development check out CareerX.club\u2019s Python Development Program which is designed for both programmers and non-programmers with self-paced flexible learning schedules for students as well as the working professionals. <\/p>
Follow the below link to explore and learn ,<\/p>
CareerX- Cohorts<\/a><\/p><\/p>"}]
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From drinking pure water to taking us to space, wood is changing how we see the world and move in climate-friendly ways. Wood can find new cures and help us heal. When forests are maintained sustainably, wood is a renewable resource. This year International Day of Forests is celebrated with the theme, \"Forests and sustainable production and consumption.\" <\/b><\/p>
The United Nations Observes March 21<\/b> as the International Forests Day commemorating the green cover around the world and spreading the awareness of its importance. This day was initially founded by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)<\/i> at the 16th session of the conference in 1971. Later in 2013<\/b>, the United Nations General Assembly declared that March 21 shall be celebrated as World Forest Day.\n <\/p>
On this occasion, let us know about the top five states in India with maximum forest cover.<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647846060312","data":"
Madhya Pradesh <\/u><\/b><\/p>
Being the second-largest state by area in India, Madhya Pradesh is commonly known as the \u201cHeart of Incredible India\u201d. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1647846060313","data":"62382387b51aa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647846060314","data":"
More than 30%<\/b> of its area is under forest cover. The geographical area of the state is classified into Protected Forest, Reserved Forest, and unclassified forest. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647846060315","data":"
Arunachal Pradesh<\/u><\/b> <\/p>
Arunachal Pradesh has the largest primary forest cover. It is the second-largest forest cover in India. Most of Arunachal Pradesh is covered by the Himalayas, Brahmaputra Valley semi-evergreen forests with a huge number of wildlife sanctuaries with the highest diversity of mammals in India. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1647846060316","data":"6238242de2f20"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647846060317","data":"
The mountain slopes and hills are covered with alpine, oak, pine, maple, and fir forest. Namdapha National Park <\/b>of the state is India\u2019s one of the largest protected areas in the Eastern Himalaya region and the third largest national park in India. <\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647846060318","data":"
Chhattisgarh<\/u><\/b> <\/p>
Around 41.33% of the total area of Chhattisgarh has rich forest resources and trees including wood, tendu leaves, honey, and lac. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1647846060319","data":"6238246e1a052"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647846060320","data":"
The state has a hilly, fertile plain and deciduous forest area full of dense forests, mountains, rivers, and waterfalls. Chhattisgarh state tree is the Sal or Sarai mostly found in Bastar division. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647846060321","data":"
Maharashtra <\/u><\/b><\/p>
Around 20.31% of the state\u2019s geographical area is covered with dense forest. Maharashtra is surrounded by the Western Ghats, and Satpura Hills<\/i> at the border, Sahyadri range<\/i> running parallel to the coast of Konkan has the majority of the forests in Maharashtra. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1647846060322","data":"623824e3c4474"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647846060323","data":"
Odisha<\/u><\/b><\/p>
According to the survey, Odisha has 31.41% of its area is under forest cover. The forests of Odisha are classified as dense forest, open forest, and scrub forest. Major protected wildlife areas of Odisha are Simlipal National Park<\/i>, Chandaka Elephant Sanctuary<\/i>, and Bhitarkanika National Park.<\/i>\n\n<\/p>
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It also has bamboo forest and mangroves forest which are suitable habitats for wildlife and orchid flowers. <\/p>"}]
Before we get into our melodies, let us discuss a few disclaimers.<\/p>
Disclaimer-1<\/b><\/p>
This article does not subject to the disgrace of any parent.<\/p>
Disclaimer-2<\/b><\/p>
Middle-class doesn't mean it is any comparison between classes, but we're gonna discuss engineering students and their parents.<\/p>
Entering into our melodies,<\/p>
Since now we are into engineering and we get to meet new people with different mindsets, from different backgrounds.<\/p>
In this topic, I have briefed about various types of parents and their mindsets, based on my experience observing the parents of mine and my friends.<\/p>
1. Parents who blindly trust their children<\/b><\/p>
Here we see a variety of cases; like where the boy\/girl says \" Mumma, I'm going out\" and the reply comes \"okay beta\". <\/p>
How is this possible, the mom is not even asking where her child is going, who is he\/she meets.<\/p>
Why can't this happen in our homes? Baap re!<\/p>
Whereas in our houses, if we have to go out we need to pre-plan it at least 10days before, then start executing it a week before and start praying to God 2 days before, even then I'm not sure my Mumma would accept.<\/p>
2. The \"That's OK Beta\" Parents <\/b><\/p>
This cadre is a bit related to mine. The parents who are OK satisfied with whatever be their child's percentage\/performance. They will always take their back; support them, restrictions, scolding, and all toh Banta hai!<\/p>
3. The part-time job students <\/b><\/p>
The part-time job students will be mostly the kids of financially worried parents. Guess why?<\/p>
When his dad can't give money, he has to arrange it himself right. He can't drop the plan.<\/p>
So, students like these work hard to enjoy themselves.<\/p>
Nice concept Bro!<\/p>
4. The Very Lenient Parents<\/b><\/p>
I wonder why these parents never bother about literally anything.<\/p>
You bunk the college, get complaints from the college, pile up a few backlogs, and even if you have a girlfriend\/boyfriend, they don't care. They just support you and see you enjoying yourself.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646052408458","data":"
5. The Strict Parents <\/b><\/p>
\nHere comes the villain of the world. These neither give their children freedom nor do they let them live their life. I still don't understand, what philosophy these strict parents follow, but I've never seen a single son\/daughter obeying their strict parents' strict indoctrination. They just become good actors, because they act as if they are obeying but they are the ones who do everything that their parents ask them not to do. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1646052408459","data":"6218726b74281"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1646052408460","data":"6218727b1cee3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646052408461","data":"
6. Financially Worried Parents <\/b><\/p>
Few parents will be satisfied with whatever they are. They never expect their kids to enhance their financial status.\nBut there'll be parents like ours who keep thinking about our constant development. \nYou ask them \"What is your son doing\", the reply would be \"He's got into engineering through EAMCET. He's saved a lot of money for the future and he's gonna lead this family tomorrow\"-past-present-future in one sentence. Ask them-\"Why are you working, why don't you take a rest?\" The answer would be \"Just two years and that's it. My son will graduate and he'll take care of the family\".\nThis brings a lot of pressure for the student.\n You ask them \"Daddy can I go out with my friends?\" \nThe answer comes \"You know our financial status, we can live well only if you work hard. Your friends are rich enough even if they don't study they can manage. But that is not the situation with us\". \nThese financially worried parents put a lot of pressure and stress into their children's heads. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1646052408462","data":"62187286064ed"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646052408463","data":"
7. The Marks Wala Parents <\/b><\/p>
\nThese parents will never be satisfied with how much ever their children's percentage is.\n\nWhen a student tops his class scoring 88%, his father scolds him because he couldn't make it above 90%.\n\nWe can never change this kind of people. Pity on their kids.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1646052408464","data":"62187292886d0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646052408465","data":"
Alright, I think I have covered most of the kinds. If there are any kinds left you can comment, and we can discuss them. \n\nBut ultimately parents are the best. There's nobody who can think about us as much as they do. Only they can be our true well-wishers. So, all the very best to all the suffering children, enjoy your suffering, take care of your parents. <\/p>"}]
The Global software market is expected to reach $1 trillion by 2030. There will be a large number of people going online in the coming days and hence to serve these people companies have to focus on new services which will have to be engaged by software developers. <\/p>
\nUsually, Software developers tend to specialize in either front-end or back-end development. Front-end services dictate how the end-user will interact with the product or service, and the back-end refers to how the system will be built and configured.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647427467212","data":"
Full-stack development has become a blooming domain with lots of popularity for the developers expanding their portfolio in Database management, front-end, and back-end development. With the huge technologies, it\u2019s is necessary to choose and understand your programming knowledge to handle frameworks at both the front end and back end. <\/p>
There will be a 27% higher demand for full-stack developers in financial years. The World Economic Forum states that the Full-Stack development is among the top 5 emerging skills by 2025.\nLet us take a look at the different career opportunities in Full-Stack Development.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647427467213","data":"
Full-stack Developer <\/b><\/u><\/p>
\n\nThe Obvious one. There is a soaring demand for full-stack developers in India with a starting salary package of INR 6,23,920 per annum<\/b>. Full-stack developers usually work with both the front and the back-end frameworks.\nFull-stack developers work on all facets of development from Front-end to testing. In short, the developer must know the application downright which is an absolute reason for the demand for Full-stack developers and their skills.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647427467214","data":"
Front-End Developer <\/b><\/u><\/p>
\nFront-end development is usually about analyzing as well as debugging the codes and designs. The objective of the front-end development is to provide the users with a seamless experience. They integrate all the elements of a website and create an interactive environment.\nPrecisely, a Front-end developer is responsible for managing the design as well as the look of the website. The average salary for a front-end developer in India is around 5,35,000- 1,126,000 per annum<\/b>.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647427467215","data":"
Back-end Developer <\/u><\/b><\/p>
\nBack-end developers are usually responsible for the building of the technology that the organization is working on. They are the brains for any technology that a company works on. \nThe Pay for the back-end developer is higher than the full stack developer because of the precise job requirements and the level of expertise needed to be a backend developer.\n \n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647427467216","data":"
Web-developer <\/u><\/b><\/p>
\nWeb development usually involves both coding and markup. It is the non-design elements that developers employ to build a website. A web developer is responsible for the programming and coding of web-based services and websites that happen at the back end.\n\nThe average Web Developer Salary in India is Rs. 308,040 per annum<\/b>. The salary could vary depending on factors like location, experience level, company profile.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647427467217","data":"
Full-stack development is something that comes with a high skill ceiling.As the companies focus on productivity, the demand for the individual with all the skillset that could handle all aspects resulting in an ideal product is in full swing with a lot of career opportunities. <\/p>
\n\n\nIf you are interested to know more about Full-stack Development check out CareerX.club\u2019s Full-Stack Development Program<\/a> which is designed for both programmers and non-programmers with self-paced flexible learning schedules for students as well as the working professionals.\n \n <\/p>"}]
content writing workshop :<\/b><\/p>
\nWe are surrounded by Content everywhere, simply in different forms. Any weblog, social media post, video, podcast, anything that conveys a message, an idea is content material. In a world driven through content, every individual is a content creator.\n \nFrom the commercial hoarding at the subway to the unique taglines of the products we use, content plays a vital role in brand growth. The written content is used all over the world at a remarkable rate. All these forms of content at some point require content writing procedures. Producing profitable content material is a little tricky or sometimes may be difficult.\n \nContent Writing may enclose various forms such as Articles, product descriptions, email newsletters, website consent, etc., serving a different purpose and advertising the brand differently. Whatever type of it is, to professionalize content generation, the primary purpose one must have, is to arrange a revenue structure, the most strenuous thing in content generation. <\/p>
\nStumagz Workshop:<\/b><\/p>
-> Stumagz is organizing a new workshop event for the writing Aspirants to help them explore their skills and polish, turning them into better writers.\n \nThis three-hour skill-based workshop exclusively focuses on the strength of the writers and upskill them to a professional level. A complete interactive workshop wherein every participant is closely monitored and mentored by the experts.<\/p>
->We have a guest Manju Latha Kalanidhi, A Senior Assistant Editor of The New Indian Express, addressing the event and sharing the tips that lead to professionalism in writing. She was a City Editor handling supplements of Hyderabad Express and Telangana Express. Her work involves ideating, Writing, editing, Story allocation, proofreading, etc. <\/p>
-> The writers shall get trained to the new professional level with our hosts- \n\nDigital media Professional, Mr. Siddharth. A Senior Sub-editor of Telangana Today, Content Creator at vSplash, an MNC that produces websites for small and medium enterprises in the USA and Canada. His work involves writing and editing search engine optimized content for American audiences. \n \nHe was also a Content Strategist at stuMagz, where he ran the content team, creating and curating content for the student community, and conducting workshops and seminars on writing.\nHe also worked as a mainstream journalist in Hyderabad Times, a division of Times of India, reported extensively on student issues, art and culture, human rights, LGBTQ issues, technology, and social sectors.<\/p>
-> And the other host- a Hyderabad-based journalist, Namrata Srivastava. An Associate Editor at Global Indian Magazine. she worked as a Senior Reporter at the City Bureau, reporting exclusively on space science, environment, gender, labor, health and heritage, and culture.\n \nNamrata is also an alumnus of the Thomson Reuters Foundation, is a strong media professional with a Master's degree specializing in Multimedia Journalism from the National School of Journalism, Bengaluru.\n \nShe worked at Deccan Chronicle, where she dealt with various beats such as fashion, social issues, sports, music, culture, books, arts, entertainment, technology, food. She has profiled many prominent people, authors, scientists, artists, and more.<\/p>
Join the Interactive workshop with our professional hosts to stand out with your professional content creation. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1647235523183","data":"622cc1eb61be2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1647235523184","data":"
register now at just INR 100\/- <\/p>"}]
We being a tech graduate it our first priority to get into a good placement drive and job .we interacted with many of the seniors for it . We interacted with on of the seniors.she was from third year's of the college and completed her placement drive .she told us about her placement experience and also about the importance of placement in college .she was from our college ARTS AND CULTURE CLUB .she is also the vice president of the club . She had two offers one of internship and a POP starting dated after completion of four year degree. She mentioned that it is mandatory to have coding skills for software jobs and also to have multitasking abilities to have a good CV.she told the scenarios of being in the cultural fest. We got to know that she was interested in organising events and performing.she share her experience of representing our college in IIT Varanasi and also about the different programs, competitions took place il the university of national importance. She also told it is mandatory to have a good CGPA score of minimum 6.9 for having good placement opportunities.she was aiming for a government job in her career .she alarmed us that even if we have a plan of government job it is better to have a placement offers in hand as a backup.for better placements we need to work hard she sais .we also interacted with TRAINING AND PLACEMENT CLUB who motivated us to learn coding skills and enhance them .we interacted with SOCIAL INNOVATION CLUB presidents who were from EEE and cracked good placement offers in the college placement drives itself.They told us importance of getting a patent and control over our own interviews .We were also sweetly told to join their concern groups and get adamant in one skill with all efforts.and also to have a good spoken skills we were advised by the LITERATURE CLUB we are excited for our placement drive in second and third years and want to work as hard as our seniors .<\/p>"}]
Stumagz is hiring interns for graphic designer. it is a role where interns can nourish their creative skills<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1646910834974","data":"6229dee8a508b"}]
For over the century, March 8<\/b> has been marked as a day of celebration and advocacy for women\u2019s rights and equality around the world. International Women\u2019s Day<\/b>, is a day to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women globally. This day also serves as a reminder and draws attention to the need to act upon gender parity. <\/p>
This year, Women\u2019s Day is flooding the Internet with its theme \u201cBreak the Bias\u201d<\/b> and \"Gender Equality today for a sustainable tomorrow\u201d<\/b>.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646751890464","data":"
As the world moved forward, women who overcame the odds and challenged the same adversity for years are today leading the charge for a progressive society <\/p>
Here are a few of the Indian Women one must know, who made the entire world sit and take note.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646751890465","data":"
Lt. General Madhuri Kanitkar <\/b><\/p>
Lt. General Madhuri is the new Vice-chancellor of MUHS. She became the third female Lieutenant General in Indian history and also the first woman pediatrician to achieve the second-highest post in the Indian Army.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1646751890466","data":"6227731a602a1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646751890467","data":"
Dr. Madhuri Kanitkar (b. 15 Oct 1960) obtained her MBBS from the Armed Forces Medical College Pune standing first in the University. Dr. Kanitkar served as Dean of AFMS from January 2017 to May 2019. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646751890468","data":"
Seema Kushwaha <\/b><\/p>
Seema Samridhi Kushwaha is an advocate at the Supreme Court of India and the first woman national spokesperson of the Bahujan Samaj Party. \n She is the woman behind the justice for Nirbhaya<\/b>.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1646751890470","data":"622772e9133f9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646751890469","data":"
She was Nirbhaya's lawyer, who fought a long and hard battle for seven years and stood by Nirbhaya's parents, to bring them the justice they had been denied for so long. She also played a monumental role in getting women justice from lower courts up to the Supreme Court.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646751890471","data":"
Bala Devi <\/b><\/p>
Ngangom Bala Devi is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a striker for the Indian team and also serves with the Manipur Police Department.\n <\/p>
She is the first Indian woman football player to bag a contract with a foreign club, Scottish giant's Rangers F.C.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1646751890472","data":"622772e2cf76e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646751890473","data":"
Bala was 15 when she started playing for India. She was inspired to play football because of her father, who often played as a hobby. She holds the national women\u2019s soccer flag as the highest scorer and former captain of the Indian national team.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646751890474","data":"
Ritu Karidhal <\/b><\/p>
Dr. Ritu Karidhal Srivastava<\/i> is an Indian scientist working with the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).\nRitu is also known as \"Rocket Woman of India\"<\/b><\/i> for her contribution in M.O.M. (Mars' Orbiter Mission)\n <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1646751890475","data":"6227723c25c58"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646751890476","data":"
She is the Deputy Operations Director for the Mars' Orbiter Mission (M.O.M) <\/b>named Mangalyaan-1, a mission that had a short completion time and was the first interplanetary one for India. Ritu played a key role in creating the craft\u2019s autonomy system; calling it the \u201cbrain of the satellite\u201d<\/b>. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646751890477","data":"
Priyanka Chopra Jonas <\/b><\/p>
Priyanka Chopra Jonas is currently among the most successful and influential celebrities in the world. This Global icon is a successful entrepreneur who runs her own production company. \n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1646751890478","data":"622772868c9f3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646751890479","data":"
In 2018, she became a tech investor after she invested in the dating app Bumble, which registered over 2 million users within a year of its launch in India. <\/p>"}]
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