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A good teacher is someone who spots a talent before the talented person becomes successful and nurtures that talent till the person reaches pinnacle of success. The same way, stuMagz has always been the first to recognise a talented youngster, who later reached heights in their respective avenues. This teacher\u2019s day, here\u2019s a look at three successful people whose talent was spotted by stuMagz right when they were students, before they entered the film industry.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1599295369797","data":"
Roopa Koduvayur<\/a> <\/b>was an MBBS student when stuMagz wrote about her three years ago. She is a trained Kuchipudi and Bharatanatyam dancer in addition to being a doctor. Having been trained in both Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi by Ghantasala Pavan Kumar, from a tender age of 5, she is now an expert in both dance forms and it's that expertise attained over a decade and a half of constant practice, that enabled her to make it big as a performer and she recently made her film debut in the film Uma Maheswara Ugra Roopasya.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1599295369799","data":"Ankith Koyya<\/a> was an aspiring actor and a student of GITAM university when stuMagz first wrote about him. Having started off with his university\u2019s drama club - Faces, Ankith later acted in several advertisements, short films, won the SIIMA award for his role in a short film and more, before landing a role in Majili and in the recently released Johar. Ankith will surely reach much greater heights in the years to come. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1599295369800","data":"Sandilya Pisapati<\/a> is a violinist and also the winner of Telangana Got Talent, an initiative of stuMagz. While he was a student of CVSR college, he started performing for big films like Bahubali, Katamarayudu and most recently, he also performed for Ala Vaikunthapuram Lo in addition to having done several other films. Sandilya is one musician to watch out for! <\/p>"}]
Ankith Koyya<\/a> was an aspiring actor and a student of GITAM university when stuMagz first wrote about him. Having started off with his university\u2019s drama club - Faces, Ankith later acted in several advertisements, short films, won the SIIMA award for his role in a short film and more, before landing a role in Majili and in the recently released Johar. Ankith will surely reach much greater heights in the years to come. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1599295369800","data":"Sandilya Pisapati<\/a> is a violinist and also the winner of Telangana Got Talent, an initiative of stuMagz. While he was a student of CVSR college, he started performing for big films like Bahubali, Katamarayudu and most recently, he also performed for Ala Vaikunthapuram Lo in addition to having done several other films. Sandilya is one musician to watch out for! <\/p>"}]
Sandilya Pisapati<\/a> is a violinist and also the winner of Telangana Got Talent, an initiative of stuMagz. While he was a student of CVSR college, he started performing for big films like Bahubali, Katamarayudu and most recently, he also performed for Ala Vaikunthapuram Lo in addition to having done several other films. Sandilya is one musician to watch out for! <\/p>"}]
I wrote about my covid story in part 1<\/a> and in part 2<\/a> earlier and it was about how I dealt with covid with also instructions and tips on how to handle the disease if it hits you personally or anyone you know. In the last two months that I have been actively involved in combating the disease, I have come across several instances which were problematic because of the misinformation that people acquired through forwarded messages and what not.<\/p>This Teacher\u2019s Day, I want to talk about the importance of educating yourselves and educating others on the myths and facts of COVID and also about the misinformation.<\/p>I\u2019ll first talk about an instance where even I had misinformation. A high resolution CT Scan (HRCT) of the chest is one of the tests that are being done to test for COVID. I saw tens of reports (including my family) and I was under the impression that if the words \u201cground glass opacity\u201d are seen in the report, then it is COVID for sure. I later found out that the ground glass opacity can be seen in a person\u2019s lung imaging tests for various other lung diseases too. The minute I found this out, I realised how misinformed I was and that I may have given someone wrong advice or put someone in a panic mode because I came to a conclusion based on what I thought. <\/p>This made me realise the importance of seeking information from multiple medical sources and doing my own research rather than blindly coming to assumptions based on a couple of instances.<\/p>Another thing that I wanted to talk about is the stigma that is being created around COVID because of misinformation. In many residential areas, localities are stigmatising a house if someone tests positive for covid. It is very important to educate yourself on how exactly the disease spreads and if you know someone who is covid positive in your neighbourhood, ensure you contact them and render them any assistance that they might require. If you take precautions, you can help them safely. If someone is stigmatising, stop them and educate them.<\/p>Another example of misinformation related to covid is that O+ plasma is rare and as a result, it is being sold for lakhs on the black market. I later found out that if someone has O blood type, they can receive plasma from any blood type. I still have to find out more about this and if you have any material or links to this information, please drop it in the comments below.<\/p>This teacher\u2019s day, educate yourself and educate others.<\/p>"}]
This Teacher\u2019s Day, I want to talk about the importance of educating yourselves and educating others on the myths and facts of COVID and also about the misinformation.<\/p>
I\u2019ll first talk about an instance where even I had misinformation. A high resolution CT Scan (HRCT) of the chest is one of the tests that are being done to test for COVID. I saw tens of reports (including my family) and I was under the impression that if the words \u201cground glass opacity\u201d are seen in the report, then it is COVID for sure. I later found out that the ground glass opacity can be seen in a person\u2019s lung imaging tests for various other lung diseases too. The minute I found this out, I realised how misinformed I was and that I may have given someone wrong advice or put someone in a panic mode because I came to a conclusion based on what I thought. <\/p>
This made me realise the importance of seeking information from multiple medical sources and doing my own research rather than blindly coming to assumptions based on a couple of instances.<\/p>
Another thing that I wanted to talk about is the stigma that is being created around COVID because of misinformation. In many residential areas, localities are stigmatising a house if someone tests positive for covid. It is very important to educate yourself on how exactly the disease spreads and if you know someone who is covid positive in your neighbourhood, ensure you contact them and render them any assistance that they might require. If you take precautions, you can help them safely. If someone is stigmatising, stop them and educate them.<\/p>
Another example of misinformation related to covid is that O+ plasma is rare and as a result, it is being sold for lakhs on the black market. I later found out that if someone has O blood type, they can receive plasma from any blood type. I still have to find out more about this and if you have any material or links to this information, please drop it in the comments below.<\/p>
This teacher\u2019s day, educate yourself and educate others.<\/p>"}]
Startups have immensely contributed in giving innovative solutions in this pandemic and it is time to encourage them the most.<\/p>
The Entrepreneur Zone (TEZ - a Startup Accelerator) in association with Technology Incubators in University of Hyderabad invites applications for its Online Startup Launcher Program (SLP). <\/p>
The program, which runs over 3-months, is designed as a combination of online weekend mentorship sessions and startup consultancy\/incubation\/support services to help the budding entrepreneurs to launch & scale. <\/p>
The program covers - Idea Assessment & Market Validation, Customer Discovery, Business Modelling, Product development- MVP, Technology Integration, Regulatory Compliances, Go-To-Market Strategy, Finance & Funding, Business Plan & Pitch Deck, Communication & Networking. <\/p>
Eminent Entrepreneurs\/Investors\/Industrialists will mentor the aspiring entrepreneurs through experiential learning. <\/p>
With no age limit, anyone aspiring to start or scale - Students\/Researchers\/Innovator, SMEs, Professionals, Techies, Family businesses, Consultants, etc, can apply for the program, which will assist them to transform their ideas\/research\/innovation\/expertise into a viable business. <\/p>
Selection will be on the basis of the business idea presented. <\/p>
The last date for applying is 20th September, 2020, and the program is starting 03 October to 19 December, 2020. <\/p>
Interested people can apply online on www.tez.co.in by clicking on the Startup Launcher program or by emailing at info@tez.co.in or call 7660857600.<\/p>"}]
Wanna attend this Mobinar for free? Become stuMagz VIP member and attend this Mobinar and more for free!<\/p>
As writing is the primary way that students can utilize stuMagz and because writing skills are extremely crucial for students irrespective of what they're pursuing, we aim to build writing skills among students. <\/p>
The stuMagz writing mobinar aims to give students a crash-course of sorts on what it takes to write efficiently, in an impactful manner. In this mobinar, an ex-journalist with almost a decade of experience in media will speak on the nuances of writing, dos, and don'ts of writing, why every student should develop writing skills and more. <\/p>
The mobinar will also glance upon what it takes to write an effective Statement of Purpose (SOP), for students applying for higher studies in universities abroad, as this SOP is one of the primary requirements in a university application. In addition to talking about how to be a content writer. <\/p>
Date: September 19, 2020, at 4 PM.<\/p>
Note: If You are VIP Member please login to the app,<\/p>
Step 1: Click on Mobinars section in app<\/p>
Step 2: Select \"Content Writing Mobinar\"<\/p>
Step 3: Purchase the Free Coupon<\/p>
Step4: Apply the coupon while booking.<\/p>"}]
From March 2020 till COVID hit my family, I was not worried about it neither was I under the impression that it can hit my home and destroy my family as we knew it. If you are reading this, you are most likely under the same impression that it won\u2019t hit your family and you need not worry about it and it was this callousness (despite taking certain precautions) that cost us a life.<\/p>
Around the first week of July, people in my house started falling sick one after the other, within a gap of 2-3 days and the symptoms were that of a viral fever and we assumed it was just that because the monsoon season had just started and viral fever and flu are common in this time. We didn\u2019t bother following any isolation protocol neither did we bother getting the family members tested and we were taking the basic medication that anyone would for a seasonal fever.<\/p>
A couple of days later, my family doctor (who has been treating COVID victims since March) told us to not take any chances and get ourselves tested. We were able to arrange for home-testing (which I later realised that it isn\u2019t accessible to many) and it turned out that I was the only member in the family who was negative. Till that moment, I was sitting next to my father, my uncles and aunts on the dining table and eating and having usual conversations but in that moment, it hit me that I have to take extra care because I was the only negative-tested person in the family and if there was any emergency, I was the one who was supposed to handle it.<\/p>
Luckily for us, our house was thoroughly equipped with nebulisers, steroids, pulseoximeters, etc because my father and my uncle had existing lung issues and they needed those.<\/p>
I live right next-door to my family\u2019s house and from the moment they tested positive, I equipped myself with PPE kits, sanitising sprays, etc to ensure if I had to render my family any assistance, I was protected from the infection and just as I expected, my father and his younger brother started getting sicker as their existing lung issues were triggered by COVID. Others in the family were very weak and sick but these two were affected the most.<\/p>
During that time, we faced a little bit of stigma from the neighbours but we were able to handle it and it was also during that time that I realised that one has to be very practical about this disease and you should not let emotions come in the way of doing what has to be done. I stopped visiting my family unless it was absolutely necessary, as in if I had to give an injection to a family member as instructed by our doctor. Here, me knowing how to give injections helped a lot as I was able to give my dad and uncle SOS injections and in that time, I was wearing a full PPE to go into the house for just a couple of minutes and I used to disinfect myself thoroughly after discarding the PPE. <\/p>
Then came a situation when my uncle\u2019s oxygen saturation level was dropping dangerously and we had to scramble around to get an oxygen cylinder and we managed to do so.<\/p>
A couple of days later, his situation worsened so badly that he had to be shifted to the hospital immediately and we had a great difficulty in getting a bed in a hospital but we did manage to get him admitted. On July 15, 2020. Three days later, I noticed my father\u2019s condition worsening and I ensured he was admitted in the hospital a day before he actually needed it and that, as sad as it sounds, made all the difference, as my uncle passed away due to lung failure on July 22, 2020. My father was discharged from the hospital that very day itself, though he was physically weak.<\/p>
All throughout this time, I was ensuring that I was taking proper care of myself by using every possible piece of protective equipment as I was practically swimming in a house full of Covid and I was walking around an entire hospital with many Covid patients, when my dad was admitted. Also, I was ensuring I was consuming vitamin c with every meal, in the form of orange\/mosambi juices, green tea with lemon and more. One of my cousins was ensuring all of people in my house had proper nutrition as she was cooking and bringing 3 meals a day for all of us.<\/p>
Through all this, I understood that it takes a lot to combat Covid because there might come a situation where you can\u2019t cook food for yourself because you\u2019re too weak and you can\u2019t go out because you have to be quarantined. Please read the previous sentence again and again for it to sink in as to the kind of care you have to take to not get infected.<\/p>
While everyone in the house recovered through home-treatment, the two family members who had existing lung issues had to be hospitalised and one of them succumbed to it. If you are reading this, realise that it is your responsibility to protect your family members from Covid and if anyone in your family has any existing lung problems like Asthma, Bronchitis, etc, ensure they are protected.<\/p>
I will continue in Part 2 as to what has to be done if your family tests positive for Covid and how I have been dealing with many other cases. <\/p>"}]
Corona virus has spread all over the world. The pandemic has pushed the global economy into a recession, which means the economy starts shrinking and growth stops. It damages the system of all the countries. The economy is in decline. There is no doubt that COVID-19 will have a large impact on the Indian economy. India also has suffering a loss. The number of unemployment is increasing day by day. Tradeoff between employment and strict lockdown affects on the economy. The lockdown in India will have a huge impact on the economy, mainly on GDP. India faces a huge decline in government revenues and growth of the income for at least two. The market has been defeated by the COVID-19, nothing in human known history destroyed wealth as the COVID-19 has. Unless in the next few months, a solution like vaccine can prevent the virus but the economy may not to by same again. <\/p>
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The single largest reason for worry was the economic impact of the lockdown following by the uncertainty around how long this will last. The recovery of the underlying economy will be slow and it will take around 2 years for normalcy to come back across sectors. Also, we can't ignore that the lockdown and pandemic hit several sectors including MSME, hospitality, agriculture and tourism and other sectors. The revised Gross Domestic Product(GDP) estimates for India downwards by 0.2% points for the fiscal year 2020 to 4.8% and by 0.5% for the fiscal year 2021 to 6%.<\/p>
China is the world\u2019s largest exporter and second-largest importer. In imports, the dependence of India on China is huge. India\u2019s total electronic imports account for 45% of China. For automotive parts and fertilizers China\u2019s share in India\u2019s import is more than 25%. Around 65 to 70% of active pharmaceutical ingredients and around 90% of certain mobile phones come from China to India. Therefore, we can say that due to the current outbreak of covid-19 in China, the import dependence on China will have a significant impact on the Indian industry. <\/p>
\nBorrowing the words of former RBI Governor C Rangarajan \u201cGovernment of India must provide lifelines to businesses - extend loans and tax waivers to small businesses and the self-employed to retain staff - give direct support to severely affected industries and provide more funds to states, tax waivers etc.\u201d\n\n <\/p>"}]
Mukherjee was in a critical condition on a ventilator at a hospital after undergoing brain surgery on August 10. <\/p>
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Veteran Congress leader and former President Pranab Mukherjee died at the Indian Army\u2019s Research and Referral Hospital in New Delhi on Monday. He was 84. <\/p>
\n\u201cWith a Heavy Heart, this is to inform you that my father Shri #PranabMukherjee has just passed away in spite of the best efforts of Doctors of RR Hospital & prayers, duas & Prarthana from people throughout India,\u201d<\/b> his son Abhijit Mukherjee announced on Twitter. \u201cI thank all of You.\u201d <\/b><\/p>
The Congress leader underwent a brain surgery on August 10 and has been in a critical condition and on ventilator support since then. <\/p>
Before going in for the surgery, Mukherjee had announced on Twitter that he had contracted the Covid-19 coronavirus and advised all those who had come in contact with him to isolate themselves. Politicians cutting across party lines had wished Mukherjee a speedy recovery. Defence Rajnath Singh had visited Mukherjee at the hospital. <\/p>
Mukherjee served as India\u2019s 13th President from 2012 to 2017, and was succeeded by Ram Nath Kovind. Mukherjee had been a Cabinet minister in the United Progressive Alliance government, handling the portfolio of external affairs and finance on separate occasions. He was also the finance minister in the Indira Gandhi government from 1982 to 1984 and the external affairs minister in the Narasimha Rao government from 1995 to 1996.<\/p>
In 2019, he was awarded the Bharat Ratna, India\u2019s highest civilian award. In 2008, he had been awarded the Padma Vibhushan, India\u2019s second-highest civilian award.<\/p>"}]
Skill-Craft is a skill competition for the students of Hyderabad. It\u2019s an opportunity for them to discover their interest and aptitude towards excelling at a skill. While they try a skill, we facilitate the students to experiment nuances of skill while taking sessions for the same by people who have mastered the skill.\nThese are basic essentials for any student to kick-start their corporate career and thrive in it.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1598514819180","data":"
The first skill of the Skill-Craft series is: PowerPoint Presentation \nA session will be taken to train on the skill, post which the competition will be conducted.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1598514819181","data":"
Winners: <\/p>
1st Prize: 1000 INR <\/p>
2nd Prize: LinkedIn Influencer Crash Course <\/p>
All Participants: Certificate <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1598514819182","data":"
Date: 12th September 2020 <\/p>
Venue: Zoom <\/p>"}]
Eyes express more than words. The words of a person might sound cheerful but the real pain can be seen in the person\u2019s eyes. \r\n Let\u2019s understand it more by a tale. A man who lost his mother at the age of twelve and lost his love at twenty-seven after getting married to his love at twenty-five. He brought up his daughter alone since birth. He never denies his daughter\u2019s wishes. They were more like best friends rather than father and daughter. They used to share every small thing that happened at the end day. One day his daughter stood before him with a man whom she was loving for three years and wanted to get married to him. At that moment the father agreed with his daughter\u2019s choice because he never says no to his daughter but his assumptions were different. The father thinks about his daughter in such a way that his daughter used to share every small thing with him but she refused to say about her loved one in the last three years. His mind was in a confused state that he had so many thoughts at that moment about his daughter and remembered all the moments he spent with his daughter. When the marriage was approaching his actions and words were joyful but somewhere in his mind a thought provoked that he needs to live alone for the rest of his life leaving his daughter which makes him depressed inside. While getting married a girl\u2019s father might sound happy but when we look into his eyes, we can see all his worries, pain about his daughter whom he brought up for twenty-five years and the unconditional love they both have. A father treats his daughter as his mother. The daughter leaves him, father for the first time felt alone. He never felt alone even though he lost his mother and wife at the young age but now he feels that loneliness. \r\n This pain can\u2019t be expressed and can only be understood. Sometimes, you just have to stay silent because no words can explain what\u2019s going on in your mind and heart. The love of a father towards his daughter is eternal.\r\nNOT EVERYTHING THAT LASTS FOREVER MAKES YOU HAPPY, NOT EVERYTHING THAT MAKES YOU HAPPY LASTS FOREVER\r\n \r\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1596018233760}]
SonuSood , Telugu audience will know him as pasupathi but during lockdown we have seen his real character.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1596084644944},{"data":"
There are many people in India who are richer in money but he is Rich at heart so what he does directly goes to heart<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1596084751924},{"data":"
When Government failed to stand for the migrant people in the country he stood tall infront of them by arranging buses to 30,000 people to be in their homes.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1596084814771},{"data":"
When he saw a father who made his daughters as oxen and does fielding he sent a tractor.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1596084962375},{"data":"
When children of India studying in other countries are struggling to come to the mother land he bought them back and saw happiness in their faces.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1596085229844},{"data":"
When an old woman in Pune is Showing her skills in stick fighting for her food he promised that he will open an institution for her.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1596085379607},{"data":"
When people have forgotten about what humanity is this person came and shown to us that humanity lies in everyone one of us and how we can bring change by doing our bit.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1596085526417},{"data":"
He did films people remembered him but when people seen his selfless character they kept him in their heart.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1596085773886},{"id":1596085807123,"type":"img","data":"5f22562f3647d"},{"data":"
He have shown us humanity has no limits and happiness is in giving back.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1596085894345},{"data":"
Happy Birthday Hero<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1596086128505}]
Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife.As the nation adjusts to the new reality of life under self-quarantine in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, \" *Street Cause CMRIT*\" and \" *Under25cmr* \" are presenting *MUSICON*!!! The live streaming concert includes beatboxing, Live music, bands and many more!!! <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1596463729520","data":"
Registration fee is only \u20b950.This entertainment of yours will lighten up many lives. So give from your heart, It is not joy that makes us grateful, it is gratitude that makes us joyful.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1596463729521","data":"
Event Technology Partner\/Virtual Platform: *Airmeet**Register now and enjoy the Livestream!!!**PAYMENT LINK*\ud83d\udc47\ud83c\udffbhttps:\/\/forms.gle\/C4cE3acAR2oDsRne6<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1596463729522","data":"5f2818caae8fb"}]
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