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The Change Makers for Tomorrow - Aasya Foundation<\/b><\/p>
This week we have a team of Students who are changing the world with their actions supporting many causes, creating awareness among the people about disasters like Pollution, Health Issues.\nAnd Conducting Various Camps of Blood & Dental, Helping the Poor, Serving the people in orphanages,\nSupporting Cancer Patients, Raising funds for Cancer Patients who are in need, with a mission\nto fight against all different kinds of dreadful diseases and also to educate, serve, stand as support\nto the People who are affected. \nTeam under the Name of \"Aasya Foundation<\/b>\" started in 2014 by Sree Rama Krishna (Student of Sree Nidi Engineering College) with a Motto \u201cTo fight back \nand help the people who are affected with different kind of diseases financially emotionally and psychologically\u201d\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465405274214","data":"575851b0bf9e4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465405302534","data":"
\nThe foundation is self funded & completely Run by the students of Various Engineering Colleges who are monitored by 10 Active Board Members, it has 37<\/b> college teams all over India which has Minimum of 30 Students each. 1200+<\/b> Volunteers of Aasya are Working On various things to create and bring the change. Foundation has spread over various places like Banglore, Chennai(Run by VIT Students),Vishakhapatnam, Delhi, Kerala, Vijayawada. <\/p>
Aasya Foundation conducts 6<\/b> Flash Mobs,2<\/b> Charity Walks,1<\/b> Health Assembly (Starting from This year) Every Year, the monthly events also include Free Dental Camps, Eye Checkup Camps, Organ Donation Camps, Blood Camps, Traffic Awareness Camps, Road Safety Camps and various disease awareness camps which are conducted at various places simultaneously\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465405370335","data":"57585216a334e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465405386033","data":"
The various Teams of Aasya Include <\/p>
Team1-Oldage people Team <\/p>
Team2-General Physician Team <\/p>
Team3-Leprocy Team <\/p>
Team4-Kidney Team <\/p>
Team5-Aids Team <\/p>
Team6-Agriculture Team <\/p>
Team7-Blind Team <\/p>
Team8-Asthma Team <\/p>
Team9-Brain tumor Team <\/p>
Team10-Blood Donation Team <\/p>
Team11-Cancer Team <\/p>
Team12-Child Care Team <\/p>
Team13-Eye Team <\/p>
Team14-Dental Team <\/p>
Team15-ENT Team <\/p>
Team16-Diabetes Team<\/p>
\nTeam17-Organ Donation Team <\/p>
Team18-Orthopedic Team <\/p>
Team19-Physically Handicapped Team <\/p>
Team20-Pshychaitrait Team <\/p>
Team21-Save Water Team <\/p>
Team22-Stop Child Labour Team<\/p>
Team23-TB Team <\/p>
Team24-Thalassemia<\/p>
Team\nTeam25-Urology<\/p>
Team\nTeam26-Wish Tree <\/p>
Team\nTeam27-Heart Team <\/p>
Team28-Orphans Team <\/p>
Team29-Environment Team <\/p>
Team30-Women Empowerment Team <\/p>
Team31-Education Team <\/p>
Team32-Animal Care Team <\/p>
Team33-Obesity Team <\/p>
Team34-Nutrition Team <\/p>
Team35-Gynaecology <\/p>
Team\nTeam36-Arts Team <\/p>
Team37-Natural Disorders Team<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465405551648","data":"5758509f6b332"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465405602049","data":"
More than 8000+ people are benefitted every year from the camps conducted by the Aasya Foundation.\nUtilize the free services offered like Free tests ECG, PFT, 2D ECHO, SUGAR etc.\nMore than 20 doctors from various specialists like Cardiology, Ortho, Eye, ENT, Gynec, Dental,\nAyurvedic, etc provided free consultations. Various hospitals like Sunshine, Care, Bristlecone, etc participated. \nVarious pharmacy companies like Cipla, Mars, Mankind, Vasu, Solymix, etc participated in the event. <\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465405679481","data":"57585140b34d5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465405975665","data":"
\"The worlds light doesn\u2019t come from the sun it comes from an orphans smile\"<\/p>
Team people celebrate their Birthdays in Orphan homes, educate them on every Sundays, they also Donate Clothes ,food, books and Spend time with them. <\/p>
Here is the main team!<\/p>
Aasya Foundation Board <\/p>
President: Sreeram <\/p>
Vice president: Sai Sugun <\/p>
General Secretary: Madhukar <\/p>
Joint Secretary: Krishna <\/p>
Treasurer: Gowthami<\/p>
Board members: Manasa, Vamshi, Nagireddy <\/p>
<\/p>
Volunteers Can Join Aasya Team at http:\/\/tinyurl.com\/jgz6f8h<\/p>
Connect to Aasya Foundation <\/p>
www.Aasyafoundation.org<\/p>
https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/Aasyafoundation\/<\/p>
Address: RKH Colony,Neredmet,Secunderabad-500056.<\/p>"}]
Exchange in Food Recipes <\/i><\/b><\/p>
We usually love the food cooked by the neighbors and its vice versa. The recipes cooked is also tasted by the neighbors and great appreciation is expected.<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465403716997","data":"57584962bfc4a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465403731980","data":"
Shopping<\/i><\/b><\/p>
Neighbors will readily accept the invitation to shop together. They better which color suits you and the cost of the material.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465404018471","data":"57584a911e879"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465404037659","data":"
Discussing Serials\/Shows<\/i><\/b><\/p>
The greatest discussions about serials\/shows will happen only with neighbors only. A great judgement about actors performance is made.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465404347276","data":"57584bdd45165"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465404413392","data":"
Occasions<\/i><\/b><\/p>
Special occasion in neighbors home is equally treated as their own. All the help they can do is shared heart fully. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465404776183","data":"57584d883aba0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465405273394","data":"
Family secrets and relatives<\/i><\/b><\/p>
You feel free to share all your family secrets with your neighbors and the neighbors knows all your relatives. They will easily mix up with your family and give a great look.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465405679529","data":"5758510bac578"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465404812429","data":"
Emergency assistance<\/i><\/b><\/p>
We call neighbors before ambulance in emergency. They rush to help and adds energy. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465404980659","data":"
Financial help<\/i><\/b><\/p>
We feel open to lend and borrow money from neighbors. Neighbors do not reveal the financial commitment with you to others they maintain privacy and keep belief in you.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465405167404","data":"57584f109408a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465405199493","data":"
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Study gang, sitting gang this is the term we used to call ourselves. we are about 9 people who used to meet only during our exams. These are the rules that we followed strictly during our group study.<\/p>
1. No one was asked to come on time but the mandatory rule is that we should not start until the last person arrives (unity is how we define it)..<\/p>
2. Wi-fi should be switched on as soon we go to our study place (Nagashiva's home).<\/p>
3. Everyone has to choose a topic\/ chapter .Distribution is based on the rule \"First come First serve\" (so we used to come early).<\/p>
4. It is the responsibility of that person to request \/beg all the remaining to listen to his chapter (Listeners are the heroes here).<\/p>
5. The most important rule of study gang was \"NO ONE SHOULD ASK DOUBTS WHILE EXPLAINING. HE CAN BE ELIMINATED IF HE ASK DOUBTS\" .<\/p>
When a young boy entered his boyhood, he was sent to a guru to learn the way of life. Life sciences included all the basic school education one needed. Be it carpentry or gazing at the stars. He never returned home until his primary and secondary education was finished at his Guru\u2019s ashram.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465380703229","data":"
Before the advent of the medieval social reforms like caste system, India had a real different view of education. <\/p>
A <\/b>guru <\/b><\/i>knew what his <\/b>shishya <\/b><\/i>was capable of. <\/b><\/p>
He just did not as simply teach those kids. He studied them and their psychology and taught them what was required to be taught. No specialisations were needed to be chosen. A kid who had a lot of interest in his pottery skills was taught that skill and he went on to be a potter. There are instances where students went to great lengths to gain proficiency in their area of interest.<\/p>
The story of Ekalavya is quintessential in this. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465381281545","data":"5757f1bdb8b61"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465381365129","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465380765376","data":"Education has evolved a lot from then. The word proficiency has been effectively and unintelligently replaced by the word competition. We want our kids to compete other kids instead of learning and growing at the same time. A kid who is interested in writing poems is forced to compete with another kid who is good at writing a code. <\/p>Now this is preposterous when the parent forces the kid to write code too. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465380780053","data":"Back in the day, education meant a really different thing. It meant learning the way of life as it will be lived by the one learning it. The potter who learned pottery worships his knowledge and works his way for a happy tomorrow. <\/p>But the same is never the truth in today\u2019s world.<\/b> <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465381302164","data":"5757f1ce6a23d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465381309596","data":" Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465380796050","data":"Though, one thing never changed. The career choices of a student are always decided by their guardians. The only difference is that gurus spent YEARS understanding their pupils before deciding what exactly to teach them. Parents spend too little time understanding their kids that they lose out on what their kid wants and what exactly suits them. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465380823688","data":"Blindly pushing kids into career paths which they never wanted to enter in the first place and pressurising them to excel in that field is as bland as wearing a sweater in a dessert on a hot summer afternoon.<\/b> <\/p>DING!!!!!!!<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
Education has evolved a lot from then. The word proficiency has been effectively and unintelligently replaced by the word competition. We want our kids to compete other kids instead of learning and growing at the same time. A kid who is interested in writing poems is forced to compete with another kid who is good at writing a code. <\/p>
Now this is preposterous when the parent forces the kid to write code too. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465380780053","data":"
Back in the day, education meant a really different thing. It meant learning the way of life as it will be lived by the one learning it. The potter who learned pottery worships his knowledge and works his way for a happy tomorrow. <\/p>
But the same is never the truth in today\u2019s world.<\/b> <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465381302164","data":"5757f1ce6a23d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465381309596","data":"
Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465380796050","data":"Though, one thing never changed. The career choices of a student are always decided by their guardians. The only difference is that gurus spent YEARS understanding their pupils before deciding what exactly to teach them. Parents spend too little time understanding their kids that they lose out on what their kid wants and what exactly suits them. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465380823688","data":"Blindly pushing kids into career paths which they never wanted to enter in the first place and pressurising them to excel in that field is as bland as wearing a sweater in a dessert on a hot summer afternoon.<\/b> <\/p>DING!!!!!!!<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
Though, one thing never changed. The career choices of a student are always decided by their guardians. The only difference is that gurus spent YEARS understanding their pupils before deciding what exactly to teach them. Parents spend too little time understanding their kids that they lose out on what their kid wants and what exactly suits them. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465380823688","data":"
Blindly pushing kids into career paths which they never wanted to enter in the first place and pressurising them to excel in that field is as bland as wearing a sweater in a dessert on a hot summer afternoon.<\/b> <\/p>
DING!!!!!!!<\/p>
Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
Gone are the days where women were found in the kitchen working. As in the contemporary world, they move shoulder to shoulder with men in every field such as fashion designing, army, navy, business, working in MNCs and much more. The startup ecosystem is flourishing in India. Two to Three startups are born each day, and that of the equivalent are funded. Whether it is the television queen, Ekta Kapoor or Shradha Sharma, the founder of online media venture for startups, YourStory. The Indian ladies are young, promising, zealous and did create an alcove in the business environs. <\/p>
As the saying goes, Be the change that you want to see in the world.<\/b><\/p>
Here is the list of inspiring young Indian women entrepreneurs.<\/p>
<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465375699891","data":"
Suchi Mukherjee<\/u><\/b>: A women who had a life turning journey from eBay to LimeRoad, is presently a Founder of LimeRoad <\/b>which is a portal that aims the lady crowd. The motto of Suchi is to fulfill the dreams and solve the problem of many women. LimeRoad is an amusing site to explore and shop, beautiful, trendy lifestyle product. \nMs. Mukherjee began the career after accomplishing the masters degree. She kicked off her career journey with Lehman Brothers Inc in July 1998 followed by Virgin Media. Suchi later did work at eBay and Skype too.\n <\/p>
Image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465375773563","data":"5757dc3ec67fa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465375790579","data":"Falguni Nayak<\/u><\/b> : An investment banker turned entrepreneur four years ago, the time she founded Nykaa.<\/b> Nykaa is an online beauty and wellness store for reputed brands at an amazing price. It is a Mumbai-based venture that has got an expansive catalog for its customers to select from a huge range of products to match their every concern. <\/p>Image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465375897237","data":"5757dcb5de563"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465375877946","data":"Valerie Wagoner<\/u><\/b>: Now it's time to meet the only foreign lady tech CEO in India, Valerie Wagoner, the Co-founder, and CEO of missed call marketing zone ZIPDIAL<\/b>, that authorizes people to engross with various brands just by a toll-free missed call. This Stanford University grad had an outstanding way of career with companies such as eBay, in the United States. Zipdial became the first Twitter acquisition of India. <\/p>Image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465376020833","data":"5757dd31028e7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465375909050","data":"Manisha Raisinghani<\/b><\/u>: A Carnegie Melon University grad got certified in Big Data and Analytic in 2009. She begun her career as a consultant for \nIBM Consulting. Along with her batch mate friend Dhruvil Sanghvi, Manisha, were in thoughts of simulating the UPS technology in other countries. They invested around $65k-$70k in building a product and after six- seven months effort LogiNextSolution<\/b> took birth in 2014. In the proceeding year 60+ companies including Flip-kart, Paytm began to use their services. <\/p>Image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465376115834","data":"5757dd902e27e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465376074521","data":"Anuradha Acharya<\/u><\/b>: Once a person leaves for abroad wish to settle down there. But Meet Ms. Anu Acharya, the women from Hyderabad is well regarded for benefaction to genetic research. Ms. Acharya moved back to motherland, India from Chicago after accomplishing postgraduate degrees in physics and management information systems. The entrepreneurial journey Of Ms. Acharya started with Ocimum Bio Solutions<\/b> in 2000. But she wanted to do more for the society and her questions made her began Mapmygenome<\/b>. <\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465376172818","data":"5757ddcd6e22a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465376382946","data":"The Indian lady entrepreneur rocks!! <\/p>"}]
Falguni Nayak<\/u><\/b> : An investment banker turned entrepreneur four years ago, the time she founded Nykaa.<\/b> Nykaa is an online beauty and wellness store for reputed brands at an amazing price. It is a Mumbai-based venture that has got an expansive catalog for its customers to select from a huge range of products to match their every concern. <\/p>
Image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465375897237","data":"5757dcb5de563"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465375877946","data":"Valerie Wagoner<\/u><\/b>: Now it's time to meet the only foreign lady tech CEO in India, Valerie Wagoner, the Co-founder, and CEO of missed call marketing zone ZIPDIAL<\/b>, that authorizes people to engross with various brands just by a toll-free missed call. This Stanford University grad had an outstanding way of career with companies such as eBay, in the United States. Zipdial became the first Twitter acquisition of India. <\/p>Image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465376020833","data":"5757dd31028e7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465375909050","data":"Manisha Raisinghani<\/b><\/u>: A Carnegie Melon University grad got certified in Big Data and Analytic in 2009. She begun her career as a consultant for \nIBM Consulting. Along with her batch mate friend Dhruvil Sanghvi, Manisha, were in thoughts of simulating the UPS technology in other countries. They invested around $65k-$70k in building a product and after six- seven months effort LogiNextSolution<\/b> took birth in 2014. In the proceeding year 60+ companies including Flip-kart, Paytm began to use their services. <\/p>Image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465376115834","data":"5757dd902e27e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465376074521","data":"Anuradha Acharya<\/u><\/b>: Once a person leaves for abroad wish to settle down there. But Meet Ms. Anu Acharya, the women from Hyderabad is well regarded for benefaction to genetic research. Ms. Acharya moved back to motherland, India from Chicago after accomplishing postgraduate degrees in physics and management information systems. The entrepreneurial journey Of Ms. Acharya started with Ocimum Bio Solutions<\/b> in 2000. But she wanted to do more for the society and her questions made her began Mapmygenome<\/b>. <\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465376172818","data":"5757ddcd6e22a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465376382946","data":"The Indian lady entrepreneur rocks!! <\/p>"}]
Valerie Wagoner<\/u><\/b>: Now it's time to meet the only foreign lady tech CEO in India, Valerie Wagoner, the Co-founder, and CEO of missed call marketing zone ZIPDIAL<\/b>, that authorizes people to engross with various brands just by a toll-free missed call. This Stanford University grad had an outstanding way of career with companies such as eBay, in the United States. Zipdial became the first Twitter acquisition of India. <\/p>
Image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465376020833","data":"5757dd31028e7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465375909050","data":"Manisha Raisinghani<\/b><\/u>: A Carnegie Melon University grad got certified in Big Data and Analytic in 2009. She begun her career as a consultant for \nIBM Consulting. Along with her batch mate friend Dhruvil Sanghvi, Manisha, were in thoughts of simulating the UPS technology in other countries. They invested around $65k-$70k in building a product and after six- seven months effort LogiNextSolution<\/b> took birth in 2014. In the proceeding year 60+ companies including Flip-kart, Paytm began to use their services. <\/p>Image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465376115834","data":"5757dd902e27e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465376074521","data":"Anuradha Acharya<\/u><\/b>: Once a person leaves for abroad wish to settle down there. But Meet Ms. Anu Acharya, the women from Hyderabad is well regarded for benefaction to genetic research. Ms. Acharya moved back to motherland, India from Chicago after accomplishing postgraduate degrees in physics and management information systems. The entrepreneurial journey Of Ms. Acharya started with Ocimum Bio Solutions<\/b> in 2000. But she wanted to do more for the society and her questions made her began Mapmygenome<\/b>. <\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465376172818","data":"5757ddcd6e22a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465376382946","data":"The Indian lady entrepreneur rocks!! <\/p>"}]
Manisha Raisinghani<\/b><\/u>: A Carnegie Melon University grad got certified in Big Data and Analytic in 2009. She begun her career as a consultant for \nIBM Consulting. Along with her batch mate friend Dhruvil Sanghvi, Manisha, were in thoughts of simulating the UPS technology in other countries. They invested around $65k-$70k in building a product and after six- seven months effort LogiNextSolution<\/b> took birth in 2014. In the proceeding year 60+ companies including Flip-kart, Paytm began to use their services. <\/p>
Image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465376115834","data":"5757dd902e27e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465376074521","data":"Anuradha Acharya<\/u><\/b>: Once a person leaves for abroad wish to settle down there. But Meet Ms. Anu Acharya, the women from Hyderabad is well regarded for benefaction to genetic research. Ms. Acharya moved back to motherland, India from Chicago after accomplishing postgraduate degrees in physics and management information systems. The entrepreneurial journey Of Ms. Acharya started with Ocimum Bio Solutions<\/b> in 2000. But she wanted to do more for the society and her questions made her began Mapmygenome<\/b>. <\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465376172818","data":"5757ddcd6e22a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465376382946","data":"The Indian lady entrepreneur rocks!! <\/p>"}]
Anuradha Acharya<\/u><\/b>: Once a person leaves for abroad wish to settle down there. But Meet Ms. Anu Acharya, the women from Hyderabad is well regarded for benefaction to genetic research. Ms. Acharya moved back to motherland, India from Chicago after accomplishing postgraduate degrees in physics and management information systems. The entrepreneurial journey Of Ms. Acharya started with Ocimum Bio Solutions<\/b> in 2000. But she wanted to do more for the society and her questions made her began Mapmygenome<\/b>. <\/p>
image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465376172818","data":"5757ddcd6e22a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465376382946","data":"The Indian lady entrepreneur rocks!! <\/p>"}]
The Indian lady entrepreneur rocks!! <\/p>"}]
Yesterday it was students from Bengaluru who initiated the project called 'Belaku', which is Lighting the villages in Karnataka using solar panels, and today it is the students from IIT Madras who has commenced a revolution the process of electrification and electrified a village from Rajasthan for the first time.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465373352223","data":"5757d2c02391e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465373165253","data":"
Shaitanram, a farmer who hails from Likhmasar village on the edge of the Thar Desert, has tasted the benefits and comforts of electricity for the first time and says \"his five-member household has literally seen a new dawn\". <\/p>
He is one of the early people who have benefited from this groundbreaking technology initiated by the Indian Institute Of Technology Madras (IITM).\nIITM promises to lighten the lives of the 300 million Indians who doesn't own any access to guaranteed electric supply even today. <\/p>
\nRecently Rajasthan's Phalodi was hit in the headlines due to the record of 51 degrees temperature which stands as the India's highest temperatures ever and Shiatanram's 58 household village is part of Phalodi. <\/p>
A group of dynamic engineers from IIT, Madras has been lighting up homes there using DC or Direct Current.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465373448525","data":"5757d31fce4fd"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465373191660","data":"
The worldwide electrification standard in India is by using AC (Alternating current), but a revolutionary new strategy of using DC ( Direct Current) is perfected among the sand dunes of Jodhpur district. <\/p>
Professor Bhaskar Ramamurthi, Director of IIT, Madras calls it potentially a game changer technology.\n\"It is not a new invention but the world had abandoned using DC power to electrify homes,\" he says. <\/p>
\nThis revolutionary idea of IITM students, using the DC current can change the lives of many and can also be a solution to the electricity woes \nThis ingenious solution could be a key for Minister Narendra Modi's promise of giving electricity to every household by 2022. <\/p>
Primarily as a solution for isolated hard to reach villages.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465373454143","data":"5757d32489d7a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465373225666","data":"
There are many villages in Phalodi that are still not connected to the grid and for whom light after sundown still means a smoky kerosene lamp. <\/p>
This is the setting where IIT Madras has intervened with what they call an \"inverter-less power supply\".<\/p>"}]
The improvement in the technology usually provokes a variety of emotions in people from all walks of life. Some view technology as a big scandal that slowly decreases our humanity, while others view it as a way to bring the world closer unitedly and to help and resolve some of the greatest challenges. Regardless of your view, almost everyone has a favorite quote or two about the impact that technology has on our lives. Keeping this in mind few IIT students from various institutions has developed few out of the box innovations. <\/p>
\n1. SAFER<\/b>: It a wearable safety device which allows you to send a message alert to the guardians of the users Another major feature is \u2018SAFER Walks\u2019 that supports the client\u2019s guardian to track him\/her by sharing the former\u2019s location as s\/he ventures out by themselves. \nCost: Rs. 1499\/-<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465297099442","data":"5756a8e49500d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465297053340","data":"
2. NETRA:<\/b> It is a user-friendly, transportable quad \u2013 copter UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) which can be prepared to fly over a specified area up to a rise of 400 m while it sends constant real-time videos of every activity occurring within a radius of 8 km.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465297108807","data":"5756a8e9226f7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465297066840","data":"
3. SMARTCANE <\/b>\u2013 This device is an automated travel aid that fits on the top fold of the white cane used by visually impaired persons. It helps as an enhancement to the white cane and wins its limitations by detecting above-knee barriers that are suspended from mid-air, such as protruding air-conditioners, tree branches. It costs around Rs. 3000\/-<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465297113852","data":"5756a8ee5f227"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465297079648","data":"
4. ATHER S340<\/b> \u2013 India\u2019s first smart electric two-wheeler. The Ather-S340 is an associated vehicle powered by a lithium-ion battery pack and emphasizes a digital touchscreen dashboard, a lightweight aluminum chassis. It can strike the speed of 72 kmph and the vehicle charges up to 80 percent in less than an hour. Its touchscreen dashboard includes a Vehicle Control Unit (diagnostic system) that constantly monitors the rider\u2019s behavior, a GPS, and an indicator showing how much distance can be traveled on the remaining charge.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465297118687","data":"5756a8f2e417d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465297397974","data":"
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College often gives you a lot of memories to cherish, though you hate it you will know the actual value when you leave it. \nFour students Aishwarya Rajput, Ashta Talwaria, Aamish Arora, Abhishek Lakhera from Chandigarh University showed their love towards their campus by creating a small video which lasts for 5 mins. <\/p>
They show us the life at CU (Chandigarh University)\n\nDifferent hangout places like the cafeteria, canteen are featured in the video along with the dancing club and sports place where students can get some edutainment. <\/p>
The video piece also shows us the calm ambiance at CU where students can have a peace of mind. A gym is also provided on the campus to keep their students fit and healthy.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465287017393","data":"5756817eb80e1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465286471365","data":"
The university also conducts National level Cultural fests every year. <\/p>
CU students have an edge when it comes to industry exposure, top MNC's such as Microsoft, IBM, Tech Mahindra and more have established the state-of-the-art sponsored infrastructure in the campus. <\/p>
Regular corporate expert sessions and exposure to real life corporate work environment through internships have unfettered our students with varied career opportunities and premium pay packages.<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1465287579008","data":"bm81SN8l4O8"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465286497891","data":"
With students from 29 Indian States and 20 Countries CU is one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse universities in the vicinity of The City Beautiful- Chandigarh. <\/p>
To facilitate our students with global learning opportunities, CU has partnered with more than 70 top ranked universities worldwide. Underpinned by the ethical professional governance, CU is involving the students in creation of healthy vibrant and sustainable society. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465287024990","data":"57568185d4a02"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465286557760","data":"
We are constantly working towards our mission to be a excellence driven professional university with a global reputation for research innovation that leads to the betterment of the society.<\/p>
Chandigarh University is recognized along with being an active member of various associations and international bodies. So what are you waiting for? watch the video here :-)<\/p>"}]
\u2018It will cost \u20b9500 as a fine\u2026\u2026\u2019 said the Traffic cop jingling the keys of the freshly caught licenceless teenager\u201d\u2026 Or you could just pay \u20b9100 rupees and skip off you know.\u201d <\/p>
Well, the most obvious reason for corruption to flourish and stay put in Indian society has many factors and the desire to get things done at the very least time and effort. Why wait in a line for hours altogether when an agent will get the same with some bribe? This also brings in a point that people with duty expect more than what they are actually paid for. Is your pay low? Ask for a raise, not a bribe. A kid has an obligatory duty to study and pass because it\u2019s HIS future not his parents; who bribe him with promises of getting that new bicycle if he gets good grades. This at times begins at home. \n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465275000866","data":"575652942435b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465275017900","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465274419160","data":" Hinduism is the only religion in the world to worship a god of wealth. This is ironic because we have a tendency to strike DEALS with the deity. Not just a single god but any other will do fine too. You might have done a coconut offering for every easy paper you\u2019ve got in your examination<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465274865756","data":"Corruption and bribery have a dug deep roots in India. This can be traced back to the times of medieval times; during the Britisher\u2019s systematic occupation of our territory. The East India Company did not win just because it had a greater army personnel or new weapons. We were always better than them. It was our moral ambiguity which hit us the hard. Guards and security personnel were easily bought with enough bribe for them to settle down for the rest of their lives. A mere platoon was enough for the invaders to enter a fortress through bribes during the night and claim victory. This rung bells in history since long. Let\u2019s look at a few instances where bribery won the battle but not bows and swords. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465274872573","data":"1) Battle Of Plassey: <\/b><\/p>The British managed to buy Mir Jaffar who gave little to no effort in Warding off Clive and his army. The entire might of Bengal fell for a mere 3000 troops.\n <\/p>2) Occupation of Golconda <\/b>in the state of Hyderabad was just because a back door guard was bribed to open it. <\/p>3) The king of Srinagar<\/b> who was at the time giving shelter to Sulaiman Shikoh, the Mughal prince was easily bribed by Aurangazeb\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465275011699","data":"5756529b8eca0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465275030011","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465274883606","data":" While the above just stand a few instances but a lot more unrecorded instances exist which make us question yet another thing. <\/p>UNITY.<\/p> We for sure are UNIFIED in a diverse sense and there still is a doubt when we look at the different ways we all are divided. Now we cannot blame any right wing activists or the caste system. We just DO NOT accept the bigger picture and believe in temporal comfort. We do not care about Swachh Bharat until our homes are dirty, we can throw that paper cup out of the Bus or Train window.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465274416162","data":"There isn\u2019t any lesson here except to accept what it is and try to change the most of it in our own way possible.<\/p>DING!<\/b>!!!!!!!!!<\/p> Inspired by a Quora thread <\/a> or was it a New Zealand journalist?<\/p>I'm confused. Bribe me.<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
Hinduism is the only religion in the world to worship a god of wealth. This is ironic because we have a tendency to strike DEALS with the deity. Not just a single god but any other will do fine too. You might have done a coconut offering for every easy paper you\u2019ve got in your examination<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465274865756","data":"
Corruption and bribery have a dug deep roots in India. This can be traced back to the times of medieval times; during the Britisher\u2019s systematic occupation of our territory. The East India Company did not win just because it had a greater army personnel or new weapons. We were always better than them. It was our moral ambiguity which hit us the hard. Guards and security personnel were easily bought with enough bribe for them to settle down for the rest of their lives. A mere platoon was enough for the invaders to enter a fortress through bribes during the night and claim victory. This rung bells in history since long. Let\u2019s look at a few instances where bribery won the battle but not bows and swords. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465274872573","data":"
1) Battle Of Plassey: <\/b><\/p>
The British managed to buy Mir Jaffar who gave little to no effort in Warding off Clive and his army. The entire might of Bengal fell for a mere 3000 troops.\n <\/p>
2) Occupation of Golconda <\/b>in the state of Hyderabad was just because a back door guard was bribed to open it. <\/p>
3) The king of Srinagar<\/b> who was at the time giving shelter to Sulaiman Shikoh, the Mughal prince was easily bribed by Aurangazeb\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465275011699","data":"5756529b8eca0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465275030011","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465274883606","data":" While the above just stand a few instances but a lot more unrecorded instances exist which make us question yet another thing. <\/p>UNITY.<\/p> We for sure are UNIFIED in a diverse sense and there still is a doubt when we look at the different ways we all are divided. Now we cannot blame any right wing activists or the caste system. We just DO NOT accept the bigger picture and believe in temporal comfort. We do not care about Swachh Bharat until our homes are dirty, we can throw that paper cup out of the Bus or Train window.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465274416162","data":"There isn\u2019t any lesson here except to accept what it is and try to change the most of it in our own way possible.<\/p>DING!<\/b>!!!!!!!!!<\/p> Inspired by a Quora thread <\/a> or was it a New Zealand journalist?<\/p>I'm confused. Bribe me.<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
While the above just stand a few instances but a lot more unrecorded instances exist which make us question yet another thing. <\/p>
UNITY.<\/p>
We for sure are UNIFIED in a diverse sense and there still is a doubt when we look at the different ways we all are divided. Now we cannot blame any right wing activists or the caste system. We just DO NOT accept the bigger picture and believe in temporal comfort. We do not care about Swachh Bharat until our homes are dirty, we can throw that paper cup out of the Bus or Train window.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465274416162","data":"
There isn\u2019t any lesson here except to accept what it is and try to change the most of it in our own way possible.<\/p>
DING!<\/b>!!!!!!!!!<\/p>
Inspired by a Quora thread <\/a> or was it a New Zealand journalist?<\/p>I'm confused. Bribe me.<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
I'm confused. Bribe me.<\/p>
It's been two years since the segregation of Telangana from Andhra Pradesh, and from then The Hon\u2019 Chief Minister K Chandra Shekar Rao has been striving for the development of newly born state and is expecting the outcomes within the next 4 years. <\/p>
But now, the CM even wanted the state to hold the record of tallest National Flag of 303 feet, but he had to settle down to the height of 291 feet as guided by Airport Authority of India (AAI).<\/p>
The National flag was hoisted on the occasion of Telangana formation day on June 2nd in Sanjeviah Park which lies on the banks of Hussain Sagar lake.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465224383071","data":"57558cd7421ad"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465224396007","data":"
Coming to the features of the national flag its dimensions are 108 X 72 which weighs about 65 kg , and was specially made in Kolkata with a fabric that can sustain all kinds of climates .It was designed for the winds of 200 km\/hr speeds whereas Hyderabad's winds never exceeded 140 km\/hr.<\/p>
It can be easily understood that to hold up such a heavy flag we need to have a humongous mast (flag pole), which weighs around 40 metric tonnes and as high as 291 feet. The crane used to erect the mast had a capacity of 500 metric tonnes.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465224427686","data":"57558d05a5a61"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465224440222","data":"
It took 25 days to complete this project and the government has spent around Rs. 3-00 crores for this extraordinary feat.After this, Sanjeeviah park has recorded the highest visitors to it since its inception. <\/p>
We can conclude saying that, Hyderabad isn\u2019t only famous for Biryani, Charminar, and resorts but also for the 2nd Tallest National flag. Proud to be Hyderabadi..<\/i>!!<\/p>"}]
As someone said \u201cUltimately, it is the desire which is going to keep you alive\" and three students from IIT Kharagpur has proved it.\nA team of three students from IIT Kharagpur has earned it to the finale of Shell Ideas 360, a global competition which unites students to generate thoughts to tackle the constraints on the world's food, water and energy resources. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465213713664","data":"5755632638ca0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465213456901","data":"
The team which includes Gaurav Jain, Apurva Gajwani, and Ankit Lohani has been working for a year just to find the solution to the problem of food security in the world. Swapnil Sharma, Recruitment Marketing Lead, Shell Technology Centre, says, \"The students will be flying to London for their final presentation as the institution representatives. We look forward to the Institute's continued assistance and direction in coaching, guiding the students in the upcoming days to help them win\". <\/p>
The team has improved a smart answer for the farm which gives an alternative low-cost diagnostic benefit to the farmers. Prof D K Swain from the Department of Agriculture and Food Engineering was the mentor and institution representative for Shell Ideas360. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1465213718647","data":"5755632a76a26"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1465213480073","data":"
The competition remained quite tough as 982 ideas were proposed globally, out of which 66 ideas got into stage 2 and the students from IIT Kharagpur made it to final five. <\/p>
The closing event will be hosted at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic ground in London on June 30 during 'Make the future London' event. The final will include coaching by Shell experts and presentation of the final idea to a judging panel of senior executives and subjects experts. <\/p>
The top teams are from India, Singapore (2 teams), USA and UK, who will be competing for the prestigious Shell Ideas360 trophy and a once in a lifetime National Geographic Adventure. <\/p>
All The Best To The Kharagpur Team hope you return back to India With a Trophy :)<\/b><\/p>"}]
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