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One stormy night many years ago, a man and his wife entered the lobby of a small hotel in Philadelphia. Trying to get out of the rain, the couple approached the front desk, \"would you have a room for the night?\" the man asked. The clerk a friendly man with a winning smile, looked at the couple and explained that there were three conventions in town. \"I'm very sorry, all of our rooms are taken,\" \"But I can't send a nice couple like you out in the rain at one o'clock in the morning. Would you perhaps be willing to sleep in my room?. It's not exactly a suite, but it will at least be good enough to make you folks comfortable for the night.\" He added. When the couple declined, the young man assured them: \"Don't worry about me, I'll be just fine,\" so the couple agreed.\n The next morning,as he paid his bill, the man said to the clerk: \"You are the kind of manager who should be the boss of the best hotel in the United States. May be\u200b some day I'll build one for you.\" The clerk looked at the couple and smiled. Three of them had a good laugh. As they drove away, the couple agreed that the helpful clerk was indeed exceptional, as finding people who are both friendly and helpful isn't easy.<\/p>\n
TWO YEARS PASSED..........\n \n The clerk had almost forgotten the incident when he received a letter from that man.It was an invitation to visit the couple in New York, and enclosed was a round_trip ticket.\n Upon his arrival in New York, the man took him to the corner of Fifth Avenue and 34th Street. Pointing to a great building, a palace of reddish stone, with turrets and watch towers thrusting up to the sky, the man said: \"That is the hotel I have built for you to manage.\" The man said. \"you must be joking,\" the young man replied. \"I can assure you I am not,\" the man said, with a look of satisfaction on his face.\n The man's name was William Waldorf Astor, and the magnificent structure was the original Walldorf-Astoria hotel. The young clerk who became its first manager was George C.Boldt. This young clerk never foresaw the turn of events that would lead him to become the manager of one of the world's famous hotels.<\/p>\n
MORAL : One achieves great things not just through service, but through extraordinary service.<\/p>\n
When someone goes out of their way to help you, it makes all the difference in the world. Helping one person may not change the whole world, But it can change one person's world. <\/p>\n
\"No one has become poor by giving.\"<\/p>\n"}]
I cannot believe it. I cannot believe we actually made it all this way. <\/p>
Back in 2008, there was an idea, to bring together a group of remarkable people so they may give us long time comic book nerds our dreams on the silver screen, so that they could make being a comic book nerd cool and today, one week before the culmination of what has become an iconic global movement, I have to say it has been a journey I'm proud to have been a part of. <\/p>
In 2008, I remember jumping the walls of my hostel and running to the nearest movie theatre to watch Iron Man, I remember watching movies in theatres after I'd joined engineering, I remember that day in 2012 when this iconic scene happened and it turned skeptics into true believers, naysayers into fans. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1523264109108","data":"SVjgyI-R4w0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523264112920","data":"
It's finally a week away and I still cannot believe it. The culmination of years of our fan dreams, the hopes and aspirations of millions upon millions of people and the establishment of a new pop-culture icon that is just finishing it's unshakable legacy with a tower that would beat anything else in the world, The Marvel Cinematic Universe is reaching its epic conclusion in a two part movie, the first of which is releasing in a week. <\/p>
Imagine that, 10 years of building up, leading to this moment. <\/p>
Not just that, as someone who has always grown up with comics, it is incredible to see people who would never watch an English movie talk about Infinity War, this has become bigger than Star Wars and that is a sentence I never thought I would believe in this life time. Nothing is bigger than Star Wars, except MCU now. Imagine that. <\/p>
Over the next one week leading to the release, I'll be dropping in character profiles and explaining who is who and where they are at the moment. Of course, remember that if you have access to spoilers, #ThanosDemandsYourSilence<\/p>
This Hype Train has no brakes. <\/p>"}]
Born on November 4th, 1929, Shakuntala Devi was many things in her life, championing equal rights, making education more accessible and a fierce woman, but she is remembered by many for her uncanny ability to calculate complex mathematical equations in a matter of seconds. <\/p>
Today, on the anniversary of her death, let us remember the life she lived and the rights she championed, for she lived a long and productive life until she closed her eyes forever to the world on April 21st, 2013. <\/p>
1. The beginning: <\/b><\/p>
Shakuntala Devi's father was a circus artist and as luck would have it, money was difficult to come by. Her family struggled to make ends meet but they were together most of the times, mostly because he couldn't even afford the school fees which, at the time, cost Rs. 2. <\/p>
But a trickster of sort himself (and a circus magician), Devi's father taught her the tricks he knew at a very young age, which led to him discovering the fact that she had an excellent memory. after one too many card tricks failing, he realised that he could market his daughter's talent in mathematics and memory and together, they started a roadshow which would attract attention by onlookers by how brilliant she was. She was only 6 when she awed the audience in Mysore. <\/p>
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2. Travel the world: <\/b><\/p>
I suppose it was simply fate that led to her father and her traveling the world and displaying her talent. In 1944, the father-daughter duo left for England and subsequently, traveled the entire world, making a name for herself. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523261719917","data":"5acb23aee9014"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523261721787","data":"
3. Jensen and Devi: <\/b> <\/p>
Her extraordinary abilities did not go unnoticed by academics. In 1988, she was called over to New York by Arthur Jensen, the professor of psychology of California University, Berkley. Studying her abilities was the main target of the professor.<\/p>
Seeing that Shakuntala could solve mathematical problems within seconds, everyone was stunned. She calculated the cube root of 61,629,875 and the seventh root of 170,859,375 within a fraction of seconds. In fact, Jensen said that she had calculated the exact number even before he could write it down on his notebook.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523261772046","data":"5acb23d087170"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523261777567","data":"
4. The Big One: <\/b> <\/p>
In the year 1980, on June 18, she performed the calculation of thirteen digit numbers 7,686,369,774,870 \u00d7 2,465,099,745,779 which were picked at random by the folks at the Computer Department of Imperial College, London. She gave the correct answer \u2013 18,947,668,177,995,426,462,773,730 in just 28 seconds! This particular event is mentioned in the Guinness Book of World Records.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523261809745","data":"5acb23e206e12"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523261811618","data":"
5. Pioneer of equal rights: <\/b> <\/p>
Shakuntala Devi was one of the first Indians to ever write about equal rights to homosexual folk. In her book 'The World of Homosexuals\", she argued how gay people were discriminated against and laid down a framework which the world could follow so we treat gay folk equally. She was ahead of her time and she knew it, I suppose that is just another day for the Human Computer. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523261912957","data":"5acb240065a2a"}]
Indians have an uncanny ability to laugh at everything and move on, so much so that it even when something is slowly killing us, we ignore it and go chalta hai because accountability is not something we are taught and privacy is a joke. But hey, I don't want you to think I have some unresolved issues or anything, I still love this country for what it represents, just maybe not the people in it all the time. <\/p>
Coming back to the sense of humour part, however, some people are born funny, whereas some people are born in towns that have funny names. Here's a few<\/p>
1. Pooh, Himachal Pradesh:<\/b> <\/p>
Here's a fun fact: I've actually been to this place with my brothers when they took me hiking in the Himalayas. Located in the Kinnaur District of Himachal Pradesh (which also features plenty of other famous sights), Poo or the Pooh, depending on if you want to make an immature joke or comparing it to Winnie the Pooh, is a quaint little town on the hiking trail filled with warmness. That is a dirty joke which I hope nobody gets. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1537525728943","data":"5ac73bba5478c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1537525728944","data":"
2. Bhainsa. Telangana: <\/b> <\/p>
This unfortunately named town is not that far from Hyderabad. Bhainsa, which in Telugu means slave, is a small sized town. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1537525728945","data":"5ac73c256ad77"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1537525728946","data":"
3. Barh, Bihar: <\/b> <\/p>
I was told this would be a barh full of people, turns out I was right. I found this picture on another website that does similar articles. How cool is that? <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1537525728947","data":"5ac73c612ec0a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1537525728948","data":"
4. Erode, Tamil Nadu: <\/b> <\/p>
The name could imply erosion but one would think that is too obvious a pun to make, right? Apparently, no. If you visit the Erode wikipedia page, you'll see the picture of the town with a neat little pun underneath it for the description. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1537525728949","data":"5ac73cb638a10"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1537525728950","data":"
5. Daru, Jharkhand: <\/b> <\/p>
I don't know why but this reminds me of that Dhinchak Pooja song where she brays about Daru over and over again while looking barely legal enough to actually buy herself a drink. Speaking of which, where is Dhinchak Pooja these days? It's like she vanished.<\/p>
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Let's be honest here, a country as devastated as ours was under the yoke of the white man, it was an outrageous idea to even dream of having a space program, let alone funding one and going ahead with the plans. Yet, thanks to the vision of our former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, we dared to dream and we not only achieved, we excelled. <\/p>
For PM Nehru understood and inculcated into the nation a sense of scientific temper and being driven towards sciences and technology, but that is a story for another time. Right now, however, we turn our eyes skyward and appreciate the realisation of our dreams for a space program, which were realised on this day, April 19, in 1975 when we put Aryabhatta, India's very first satellite, in space. <\/p>
1. The Great Bod: <\/b><\/p>
Aryabhata was built by ISRO to conduct experiments in X-ray astronomy, aeronomics, and solar physics. The spacecraft was a 26-sided polygon with a diameter of 1.4 metre. Transporting it was a whole another beast. <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1522998680814","data":"5ac71e19aa2ee"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1522998692530","data":"
2. A Little Help From The North: <\/b> <\/p>
Obviously, India had the technology to build a satellite but it could not build a launchpad or develop a launch vehicle. It also seemed silly to do so, considering the Soviets were literally at the throats of the Americans and both the nations were making new breakthroughs in rocket science nearly every year. It simply made more sense for us to ally with the Soviets and ask them for help to launch of satellite. Which they did, Aryabhata weighing 360 kilogram was launched by Russia (then USSR) from their Kapustin Yar rocket launch and development site using a Kosmos-3M launch vehicle. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1522998930191","data":"5ac71f0fddd36"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1522998938668","data":"
3. You Scratch My Back....<\/b> <\/p>
Of course, in Geopolitics, there's no permanent friends or enemies. The Soviet Union was not going to help us without getting something in return. So in 1972, preparing for the launch three years later, UR Rao oversaw the signing of a deal with the USSR that allowed the them to use Indian ports for tracking ships and launching vessels in exchange of launching Indian satellites.<\/p>
Of course, the United States wasn't happy about it, but that's a story for another time. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1522999059058","data":"5ac71fa2eb42a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1522999085422","data":"
4. Unforeseen Circumstances: <\/b> <\/p>
Not many know this, but mere days ahead of launch, the Satellite actually fell and its electric power system failed. It took four days of painstaking working to fix it and make it ready for launch once more. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1522999194088","data":"5ac7203fd14e8"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1522999242678","data":"
5. Commemorating Co-operation: <\/b><\/p>
Both India and Russia released commemorative stamps and first day covers. The historic launch was celebrated by the Reserve Bank of India and the satellites image was printed on Rs 2 rupee note which remained in circulation between 1976 and 1997.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1522999328533","data":"5ac720a608577"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1522999330671","data":"5ac720ab218ba"}]
This week\u2019s cosmic review is quite interesting with amazing news. So, let\u2019s dive right in to\u2026<\/p>
Parker Space Probe<\/b><\/p>
Our star Sun has always fascinated us. But we never really reached the Sun and never go to observe it close enough. Well, NASA has plans for that and now they are close to make it possible. The Parker Space Probe is the one that NASA has for its first mission to touch the Sun. This spacecraft is about the size of a small car and is intended to travel right in to the atmosphere of Sun. You might be wondering how this spacecraft could survive the extreme heat of Sun. The spacecraft is provided with a 4.5 inch thick carbon composite shield which would withstand a temperature of 2500 F. Moreover another interesting fact of this mission is that NASA has for the first time named the spacecraft after a living individual. As this mission was named after Eugene Parker who is an astrophysicist and the one who has done phenomenal work on stars and their behaviour. <\/p>
The most interesting thing about this mission is that, now it\u2019s possible for you to be on the mission. Not literally but, you can now submit your names online which would be placed on the microchip aboard the spacecraft as your name will go along the spacecraft as travels through the Sun\u2019s atmosphere. Sounds interesting right, why don\u2019t you give a try then\u2026<\/p>
Be a part of the mission and register your names through this link: <\/p>
http:\/\/go.nasa.gov\/HotTicket<\/p>
An interstellar visitor <\/b><\/p>
It was on October 19th,2017 that this interstellar visitor , simply a rocky object from another star system was discovered for the first time. It was named Oumuamua and is the first object in our solar system from another star system. It was on the discussion table recently as scientists check the object for FM band signals on a speculation that it could be a interstellar spacecraft. But scientists didn\u2019t found any life sign on it and continue to observe this interesting traveller.<\/p>
SpaceX<\/b><\/p>
The CRS14 mission is still underway as the Dragon Capsule is docked to the ISS for cargo transfer after a Falcon9 launch from SpaceX on 2 April,2018. After two days , the capsule was docked to ISS. The only thing now left to finish the mission successfully is its recovery as Dragon prepares for a splashdown in the Pacific.<\/p>
The next launch for SpaceX would come from yet another Falcon9 which would be carrying NASA\u2019s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite(TESS) which is scheduled to be launched on 16th April and the launch window being 6:32-6:33 EDT( 0402-0403 the next day ,IST).<\/p>
ISRO<\/b><\/p>
The recent GSLV launch which carried GSAT-6A satellite onboard was unsuccessful as the satellite suffered a power glitch after getting into the orbit.<\/p>
ISRO has successfully launched yet another navigational satellite IRNSS-1l which is seventh of it's kind . It was launched aboard PSLV at 0404hrs IST on 12th April,2018. The regional navigation satellite system(NavIC) constellation is now complete with 7 satellites and is now highly efficient.<\/span><\/p>"}]
What's Next?<\/a><\/p>The life changing question for any student who aims for a successful future. Engineering ends in few days, yet in a dilemma to opt the right path. Done with GRE, IELTS and all sort of entrance exams for best Universities abroad for Masters Degree. Not all can make through it. Finally these grads are back home trying every hook and corner of securing a job or any post graduation course.<\/p>Reputed Universities of the country such as International Institute of Information & Technology, Hyderabad (IIIT H), School of IT, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH), College of Engineering, Sri Venkateswara University Tirupati (SVU) and others offers one such course, The MSIT Program<\/a>. <\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523615914821","data":"\"It is an innovative multi-university interdisciplinary post-graduate program which is being offered by \u201cConsortium of Institutions of Higher Learning\u201d (CIHL), formed by the Universities. Under MOU with CMU, few Carnegie Mellon Researchers are providing guidance on the course content. They believe in Learning By Doing <\/i>which is applied every time. <\/p>This program could turn to a career booster option for most of us who dreams to have valuable masters degree. The faculty, mentors and other fellowmates are like a family that helps each candidate grow\", says one of the student.<\/p>Apply Now!<\/a> or visit: https:\/\/goo.gl\/VY5yt1<\/p>Don't believe us!<\/p>Listen from the student himself!<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1523945107370","data":"y5qOQMS_e2s"}]
The life changing question for any student who aims for a successful future. Engineering ends in few days, yet in a dilemma to opt the right path. Done with GRE, IELTS and all sort of entrance exams for best Universities abroad for Masters Degree. Not all can make through it. Finally these grads are back home trying every hook and corner of securing a job or any post graduation course.<\/p>
Reputed Universities of the country such as International Institute of Information & Technology, Hyderabad (IIIT H), School of IT, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH), College of Engineering, Sri Venkateswara University Tirupati (SVU) and others offers one such course, The MSIT Program<\/a>. <\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523615914821","data":"\"It is an innovative multi-university interdisciplinary post-graduate program which is being offered by \u201cConsortium of Institutions of Higher Learning\u201d (CIHL), formed by the Universities. Under MOU with CMU, few Carnegie Mellon Researchers are providing guidance on the course content. They believe in Learning By Doing <\/i>which is applied every time. <\/p>This program could turn to a career booster option for most of us who dreams to have valuable masters degree. The faculty, mentors and other fellowmates are like a family that helps each candidate grow\", says one of the student.<\/p>Apply Now!<\/a> or visit: https:\/\/goo.gl\/VY5yt1<\/p>Don't believe us!<\/p>Listen from the student himself!<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1523945107370","data":"y5qOQMS_e2s"}]
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\"It is an innovative multi-university interdisciplinary post-graduate program which is being offered by \u201cConsortium of Institutions of Higher Learning\u201d (CIHL), formed by the Universities. Under MOU with CMU, few Carnegie Mellon Researchers are providing guidance on the course content. They believe in Learning By Doing <\/i>which is applied every time. <\/p>
This program could turn to a career booster option for most of us who dreams to have valuable masters degree. The faculty, mentors and other fellowmates are like a family that helps each candidate grow\", says one of the student.<\/p>
Apply Now!<\/a> or visit: https:\/\/goo.gl\/VY5yt1<\/p>Don't believe us!<\/p>Listen from the student himself!<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1523945107370","data":"y5qOQMS_e2s"}]
Don't believe us!<\/p>
Listen from the student himself!<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1523945107370","data":"y5qOQMS_e2s"}]
I have..had.. a friend who when talking about her mental health issues once said to the self-help group that she hit her maid because she was panicking. Not only did she not apologise for what had happened, she paraded that fact around she hit her maid as to show off to people that she was facing mental health issues. That's when I realised that some people are just bad, no matter what they go through. <\/p>
I like to think I'm loyal to my friends, I try my best to do whatever I can do but there is just something wrong about someone parroting around their mental health issues as their personality, apart from the obvious lack of personality. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1522917488275","data":"5ac5e34de898d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1522917489947","data":"
Let me tell you something. I've suffered with depression for quite some time now, I know what it feels like to get panic attacks because I've been there in myself. Never once during those have I intentionally harmed someone or myself and haven't apologised afterwards. One should be ashamed of causing harm to others but for some reason, it has became sort of a fashion statement to flaunt around your mental health issues these days. <\/p>
The rise of the internet and acceptance of mental health has brought out a new generation of people who think that flaunting their mental health issues will get them sympathy. Maybe because they were never loved in their own homes or maybe because they get off on sympathy, I don't know, but let me make one thing very clear. <\/p>
Your Mental Health Is Not An Excuse To Behave Badly With Other People<\/p>
Especially when those people are lower on the privilege ladder than you. <\/p>"}]
Back in 2013, I happened to meet an incredible woman Arunima Sinha, who overcame her disabilities to become the world's first amputee woman to scale Mt.Everest and that very moment she became my inspo and I fell in love with mountains and mountains started calling me! \nA year later, in 2014, found a channel and started my mountaineering career, initially felt tough balancing education and mountains, and a at point of a time I was been restricted from continuing mountaineering.\nWith the love for mountains in my heart, I finally got graduated with a job that I could bag on campus.\nAs the lines from my favorite song Counting Stars by One Republic goes, \"I feel something so wrong doing the right things!\".I too felt so wrong in doing what society expected me to do. Standing at the crossroads, with call letter in one hand and on the other my passion, I choose to listen to my heart. It was really hard to convince my parents;seeing my dedication towards my passion, it made inevitable for them to let me fly!\nAfter 4 months of intense gym sessions and preparations, I was all set to go! \nA special mention to my trainer turned new found BFF, thanks Waseem for being the strictest and the bestest trainer ever! <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523711901932","data":"
Then came the day, 27th of March, the day of our departure, I was drenched with emotions as we left for Tanzania, Africa. As soon as we finished our immigration process and stepped out of the airport, the way our Tanzanian friends received us, I fell in love with Moshi city already! And on our way to the hotel room, I couldn't take my eyes off the beautiful lush green city! \nBefore retiring for the day, our expedition leader and head guide briefed our 6 day sojourn on the mountain. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523711919804","data":"5ad200650b692"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523712040265","data":"5ad200d100b91"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523711993905","data":"5ad2009c64ac8"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523712066863","data":"
To reach the top, we need to trek through 3 terrains, the first one being the Rainforest! \nWith high spirits and adrenaline gushing over, we started our day 1 of our journey into the thick forest,moist land and lots of blue monkeys on our way, after 4 hours into our journey, we finally reached camp 1 known as Mandara huts, after scrumptious dinner we called it a day. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523712282101","data":"5ad201c0aa6a7"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523712082023","data":"5ad20190c4a36"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523712306110","data":"
Day 2- As we were still in the Rainforest region, it took us an hour to see another terrain, i.e. Moorland.The thing at mountains is you need to trek at your own pace and not try to match others, our leader and the kiddo were ahead, while me and my guide were together, walking and walking and walking all alone in the barren land with no sight of any human for hours together made us more exhausted, but when you bump into other climbers, you feel alive, and as the age old tradition goes we have to greet the fellow climbers and doing so we feel some kind of good vibes hitting back! \nIt was time to take a break for lunch and unfortunately my lunch pack got misplaced, no amount of energy left in me to trek further, my body has to be reloaded and my generous guide offered me his lunch, while he managed somehow! Thanks Theo :) \nAs soon as we began our journey after the break, it started pouring in very bad, as we didn't expect the sudden shower, this time again,Theo lent me his poncho(raincoat)! \nWe kept trekking and trekking and I got totally exhausted, trying to motivate myself I kept on repeating a quotation by Swami Vivekanand, 'Stop not till the goal is reached', they say our bodies maybe limited but it's our spirits that's unstoppable! and at the sight of camp 2, I was jumping with joy and literally dragged myself towards the camp so that I can have some rest, but I was told that if I rest I would catch fever as we strained our bodies for straight 8-9 hours at the high altitude, we need to just relax and not take a nap so we spent that evening whiling away the time, clicking pictures and exploring the place, having a gala time with our guides, getting into the kitchen muching on some African delicacies.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523712321509","data":"5ad201ef7fe6d"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523712344533","data":"5ad202098614d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523712373461","data":"
Day 3, Acclimatization day- This most important day before summit because our body needs to get acclimatized to that height, to that temperature and to that low oxygen levels, we went to the height of 4010mts amsl to get acclimatized.After height gain, returned back to the camp.When kids are around I tend to join them in their playful mode and the child in me gets awaken! Kiddo and I were doing dubsmash videos in our huts all evening!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523712390516","data":"5ad2022f70d1c"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523712424933","data":"5ad2024b95a3e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523712464988","data":"
Day 4 - From camp 2, called as Horombo huts, we started off to our camp 3,Kibu huts also called as base camp, this terrain is Alpine dessert. It was again 8-9 hours of trek, very tiring and exhausting, kept trekking and trekking. As we were nearing, Alpine dessert disappeared and the snowy area started and all of a sudden the weather turned bad, it started raining hail storms, difficult to trek, body totally gave up, but at the sight of the mighty Kilimanjaro, all my tiredness vanished. \nI could see the camp, but it was like I'm walking forever but I don't reach at all! \nIt was around 6 in the evening I reached the base camp, drenched and shivering like hell, I jumped into my sleeping bag, and I just can't stop shivering! Around 10 in the night I retired for the day. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523712484517","data":"5ad2029dcdb55"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523712520934","data":"5ad202aec481a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523712539175","data":"
Day 5 - Early hours of 2nd April, at 12am I was all set for the summit push. The moment I got out, it was a sight to behold, a bright full moon with sky full of stars. We kept trekking pole pole(in Tanzanian language pole pole means slowly :p) \nAltitude sickness has hit me by then, I couldn't just keep my eyes open, and was falling off. Due to low oxygen levels in the body, we are not conscious of what we do, I kept on troubling my guide and with that he left me and went away! It was now time to trouble the head guide Simon, who started being with me. \nI was constantly sleeping, you sleep at that high altitude, and you will not wake up forever, poor Simon kept singing songs for me all the way! Thanks Simon for putting up with me! \nAnother beautiful sight to behold was the sunrise!. Due to sun's heat I started feeling less sleepy and continued to marched on, the thick and loose blanket of snow made the ascent even more difficult. The weather worsened, it started snowing, zero visibly but there was something inside of me that was burning so bright that said Don't stop! \nI couldn't contain my emotions as I reached the roof of Africa! After reaching the top I was like, damn man I need to descend all the way down!. It took nearly two hours to get back to the base camp, as it is the base camp we are not allowed to stay there for long, it took another 4 hours to reach camp 2! Finally reached Moshi the next day!4th of April was the day of departure from the beautiful Moshi, it was an emotional goodbye to our local guides, unknowingly we got so attached to them promising that we'll come back soon,we flew out!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523712569381","data":"5ad202ea48ad0"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523712596525","data":"5ad202fd36d82"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523712658170","data":"5ad20342873d4"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523712685386","data":"5ad203599cb54"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523713197963","data":"
One of my favorite quotation by Edmund Hilary, he says, 'It's not the mountains that we conquer but ourselves!' \nThrough this journey, I realized my true potential and I'm more happy about it than reaching the top! \nTo my friend bharath, the Everester, who is an epitome of a true team leader, Thank you from bottom of my heart for making this happen! Our company Boots & Crampons shall prosper forever. \nI'm ever greatful to my parents, without their support I wouldn't have done what I did today,and much love to my lil brother for the surprise!:)<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523712416213","data":"
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Born on September 15, 1861 in Mysore, Visvesvaraya had a privileged upbringing, about as privileged as anyone can get under the yoke of the British empire. His father, a noted Sanskrit scholar, was well respected for his work. After losing his father at a young age, Visvesvaraya went on to study Bachelor of Arts in Central College, Bangalore, before studying Civil Engineering at the prestigious College of Engineering in Pune (which still stands to this day), his legend would only grow from here. <\/p>
1. Change of pace: <\/b><\/p>
He did his B.A. from the Madras University in 1881 and then studied civil engineering at the College of Science (College of Engineering), Pune. To go from Arts stream to Engineering, it seems he was born to be an engineer. <\/b><\/p>
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2. The spark that lit his career: <\/b> <\/p>
After completing his engineering, he got a job in the Public Works Department (PWD) of Bombay. Later he joined the Indian Irrigation Commission where he implemented an extremely intricate system of irrigation in the Deccan area. He built a system to prevent Hyderabad from flooding. We can thank him for that! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1522824507557","data":"5ac475c59acad"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1522824536872","data":"
3. The Father of State: <\/b> <\/p>
He is known as the \u201cFather of modern Mysore state\u201d as he played the key role in the foundation of the Mysore Soap Factory, the Parasitoide laboratory, the Mysore Iron & Steel Works (now known as Visvesvaraya Iron and Steel Limited) in Bhadravathi, the Sri Jayachamarajendra Polytechnic Institute, the Bangalore Agricultural University, the State Bank of Mysore, The Century Club, Mysore Chambers of Commerce and numerous other industrial ventures.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1522824576597","data":"5ac47611518c0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1522824612531","data":"
4. Double the honour: <\/b> <\/p>
M. Visvesvaraya holds the honour of being Knighted by King George V in 1915 and also receiving the Bharat Ratna in 1955. So that's Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya to you. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1522824750003","data":"5ac476b3ad9cf"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1522824775312","data":"
5. In Thy Name: <\/b> <\/p>
In honor of Sir Visvesvarayya, a number of educational institutions are currently running in country. Some of them are: Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum, University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering, Bangalore, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (V.N.I.T.), Nagpur.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1522824806559","data":"5ac476f46176b"}]
What exactly is Geekabyte all about? <\/u><\/b><\/p>
\nWe all remember our days in college where a group study before the exams used to be 100 times more beneficial than studying alone.This is the basic concept behind Geekabyte, to learn technologies together. Geekabyte is a brainchild of Manjula Dube and few other people, together who want to make learning new technology fun and easy for you.We bring you in personal training with expert Geekabyte instructors.\n<\/p>
Workshop :<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Learn to create web applications using ReactJS and understand the underlying concepts and frameworks. ReactJS is the powerful JavaScript library created by Facebook to handle user interfaces for web applications. <\/p>
Become a highly-demanded software engineer by attending this in person workshop. As one of the most highly-paid skills for web developers, learning React will open doors and jobs for you.<\/p>
It allows developers to handle the major challenges faced while building user interface for dynamic web applications. It is one of the hottest technology on the block and is essential for any web developer. The react handles only the view of the MVC pattern and can be used together with other back-end frameworks such as Angular and Node. You can also use React add-ons to build non UI parts in react. This technology has been widely used across industry and sites like Airbnb, Imgur and Feedly are actively using it.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523360462607","data":"5acca3659ab1a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523359794022","data":"
What exactly will you learn? <\/u><\/b><\/p>
\nTopics to be covered<\/b> : <\/p>
ES6, Virtual DOM, JSX, Stateless Components, Stateful Components, Props, Lifecycle Methods, Styling in React, State Management. <\/p>
\nBelow are a few things that you will be learning by attending this workshop<\/b>. <\/p>
\n*ReactJS \u2014 Behind the scenes (Virtual DOM, Reconciliation algorithm etc) <\/p>
*Do and Don\u2019t while writing ReactJS applications. <\/p>
*Building Single Page Applications (SPA) using ReactJS & Redux. <\/p>
*Power of building composable components. <\/p>
*Experience using the React toolchain (NPM, Babel, Webpack etc)\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523359901767","data":"
Requirements :<\/u><\/b><\/p>
\nSome familiarity with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS will help. <\/p>
Open to anyone and everyone looking to learn web development and get started with front-end technologies. <\/p>
Who is the target audience? <\/b><\/p>
- Anyone who is willing to get started with front-end web development and is willing to learn Javascript \/ React js. <\/p>
- The perfect student knows some JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, but hopes to learn a new web development framework to significantly boost their skills. <\/p>
-Experienced developers and engineers will find this course perfect for brushing up on web development.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523360182543","data":"
What will all things workshop fees cover? <\/u><\/b><\/p>
- Food <\/p>
- Few surprise goodies from Geekabyte <\/p>
- Takeaway projects \/ Git-book <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1523360494648","data":"5acca37f830fc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1523360655912","data":"
Organiser \/ Contact number \/ Quick support <\/p>
\n\nSahil Mhapsekar - +91 8655559725 <\/p>"}]
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