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\u201cIt is time to sustain this spirit and the National Science Day will be the occasion to take a pledge for this and work with the integrated approach henceforth for sustaining livelihoods, sustaining human life, and for India to emerge as a leader in science,\u201d <\/i>Dr. Jitendra Singh. <\/b><\/p>
<\/p>
\nNational Science Day (NSD) <\/b>is celebrated every year on 28 February to commemorate the discovery of the 'Raman Effect '<\/b>. The government of India designated 28 February <\/b>as National Science Day (NSD) in 1986<\/b>. On this day, Sir C.V. Raman announced the discovery of the 'Raman Effect' for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1930. On this occasion, theme-based science communication activities are carried out all over the country.\n\n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646048071312","data":"
On this occasion let us know about the ISRO\u2019s First Mission of 2022 PSLV-C52 <\/b><\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646048071313","data":"
After the successful end of a 25- hour countdown, India\u2019s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle PSLV-C52 carried the Earth observation satellite EOS-04 and two co-passenger payloads \u2014 INSPIREsat-1 and INS-2TD, blasted off from the spaceport. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1646048071314","data":"621cb4dfcd400"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646048071315","data":"
At 06:17 hours IST on February 14, 2022, from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, SHAR, Sriharikota, the launch vehicle was injected Earth Observation Satellite EOS-04, into an intended sun-synchronous polar orbit of 529 km. Marking the Indian space agency's first mission launch in 2022, and also the 80th launch vehicle mission from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, the 54th flight of PSLV, and the 23rd flight of PSLV in XL configuration (six strap-on motors).<\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1646048071319","data":"621cb560b65be"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646048071318","data":"
The satellite EOS-04 is realized at U R Rao Satellite Centre, Bengaluru. It is a Radar Imaging Satellite designed to provide high-quality images under all weather conditions for applications such as Agriculture, Forestry & Plantations, Soil Moisture & Hydrology, and Flood mapping. Weighing about 1710 kg, it generates 2280 W power and has a mission life of 10 years. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1646048071320","data":"621cb57696c9c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1646048071321","data":"
The vehicle also placed two small satellites a student satellite (INSPIREsat-1) from the Indian Institute of Space Science & Technology (IIST) in association with the Laboratory of Atmospheric & Space Physics at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and a technology demonstrator satellite (INS-2TD) from ISRO, which is a precursor to India-Bhutan Joint Satellite (INS-2B). Co-passenger satellites were successfully separated from the PSLV in a predetermined sequence. <\/p>"}]
\"If the UPSC civil service exam preparation is done in the right way, then one can become successful in less time,\"<\/i><\/b> says Tejaswi Rana<\/i> who cracked the UPSC exam in her second attempt with AIR 12. <\/p>
\nSeveral UPSC aspirants are confused about how to move in the right direction, for people, the story of IAS officer Tejasvi Rana can be an inspiration. \n\nShe prepared uniquely and achieved in the very second attempt and fulfilled the dream of becoming an IAS officer. <\/p>
\nTejaswi Rana, a girl from Kurukshetra in Haryana Inclined towards UPSC during her Engineering in IIT Kanpur and decided to prepare. <\/p>
She appeared for the UPSC for the first time, and cleared the prelims but failed in the Mains. Yet, worked her best to fulfill her dream and achieved it in her second attempt.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1645612216547","data":"62160d224ea86"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1645612216548","data":"
Her preparation <\/b><\/p>
\nTejaswi says one should know their goal and a strong reason to achieve it. Despite a quality schedule and training, she says knowing what you learn and what to learn is the most important thing that tops the list.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1645612216549","data":"62160db43c1e5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1645612216550","data":"
\u201cI studied the syllabus at every turn and made a clear note of the things I\u2019m good at. This gave me motivation and interest to study and learn new things.\u201d<\/b><\/i> Says Rana when she was asked about the uniqueness in her preparation. \n\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1645612216551","data":"62160de6a68e8"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1645612216552","data":"
She collected all the required NCERT books and studied to strengthen her base. she chose the optional subject very thoughtfully and took the standard books. She made an effective schedule and made notes by studying every day. She says Every USPC Aspirant should make a habit to analyze and validate their subject and skills every single day. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1645612216553","data":"
Word to the fellow Aspirants <\/b><\/p>
\n\nWhen asked about the tips to share for her fellow aspirants, Tejaswi said, Hardwork and Dedication alone cannot make people successful. It\u2019s the trust that comes to the play. One must believe in themselves, their strategy for the success to come. Everybody has their path, they can\u2019t necessarily be the same. However; a strong base with a quality plan makes it easier to achieve.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1645612216554","data":"62160e191a051"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1645612216555","data":"
Also, candidates should prepare with better sources in the right direction and also analyze theory preparation regularly. An aspirant should always focus on his time management and presence of mind. <\/p>
She says regular monitoring of your skills offers great help to the individual. It helps you let you know your place in the particular subject or area, the flaws in your preparation, and correct them to plan accordingly. <\/p>
Tejaswi says, \u201c One should not panic over the failures and try with optimistic mind with patience.\u201d \n\n\n\n\n\n <\/b><\/i><\/p>"}]
\"Technology can provide new tools for protecting linguistic diversity. Such tools, for example, facilitating their spread and analysis, allow us to record and preserve languages that sometimes exist only in oral form. Put simply, they make local dialects a shared heritage. However, because the Internet poses a risk of linguistic uniformization, we must also be aware that technological progress will serve plurilingualism only as long as we make the effort to ensure that it does\".<\/i>\n\u2014 Audrey Azoulay, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of International Mother Language Day\n\n <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1645535613534","data":"
The idea to celebrate International Mother Language Day was the initiative of Bangladesh. It was approved at the 1999 UNESCO General Conference and has been observed throughout the world since 2000 on February 21.<\/b> <\/p>
UNESCO believes in the importance of cultural and linguistic diversity for sustainable societies. It is within its mandate for peace that it works to preserve the differences in cultures and languages that foster tolerance and respect for others. <\/p>
No country in the world comes close to matching the linguistic diversity of India \u2014 just the number of \u2018mother tongues\u2019 in the country, as listed in the 1961 Census, is 1652!\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1645535613535","data":"
On this occasion, let us know some interesting about our ancient language Sanskrit, that gave us cold sweat during our examinations! <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1645535613536","data":"
1.<\/b><\/u> Sanskrit has a huge treasure of synonyms for each subject. It is said that the word \u2018Elephant\u2019 has nearly 100 synonyms in Sanskrit.<\/p>
2.<\/b><\/u> Before the Arab Invasion, Sanskrit served as the national language of the Indian subcontinent.<\/p>
<\/u><\/b><\/p>
3.<\/u><\/b> Sanskrit has proven to be the computer-friendly language of all. There was also a paper by Rick Briggs, a NASA researcher, published in the spring issue of Artificial Intelligence magazine in 1985 entitled Knowledge Representation in Sanskrit and Artificial Intelligence. <\/a><\/p><\/p>4.<\/b><\/u> He said, Sanskrit is the only incontrovertible language in existence. <\/p><\/p>5<\/b><\/u>. sixteen universities in Germany offer Sanskrit as a subject. The country is finding it hard to meet the demand of people wanting to learn Sanskrit. <\/p><\/p>6.<\/b><\/u> research proves Sanskrit offers great help in mind training and power. It increases concentration and helps me learn Mathematics and science in a better way. <\/p><\/p>7.<\/b><\/u> It has been proven that Sanskrit helps in speech therapy. <\/p><\/p>8.<\/b><\/u> Sudharma is a Sanskrit newspaper that has been in publication since 1970. It is even available now as an Epaper<\/a>. <\/p><\/p>9.<\/b><\/u> Sanskrit is the Official State language of Uttarakhand state in India.\n <\/p>"}]
4.<\/b><\/u> He said, Sanskrit is the only incontrovertible language in existence. <\/p>
5<\/b><\/u>. sixteen universities in Germany offer Sanskrit as a subject. The country is finding it hard to meet the demand of people wanting to learn Sanskrit. <\/p>
6.<\/b><\/u> research proves Sanskrit offers great help in mind training and power. It increases concentration and helps me learn Mathematics and science in a better way. <\/p>
7.<\/b><\/u> It has been proven that Sanskrit helps in speech therapy. <\/p>
8.<\/b><\/u> Sudharma is a Sanskrit newspaper that has been in publication since 1970. It is even available now as an Epaper<\/a>. <\/p><\/p>9.<\/b><\/u> Sanskrit is the Official State language of Uttarakhand state in India.\n <\/p>"}]
9.<\/b><\/u> Sanskrit is the Official State language of Uttarakhand state in India.\n <\/p>"}]
Instinctively the first emotion that comes to mind for a pandemic is fear. I resorted to panic buying when I heard of a potential lockdown. Then I discovered that the fear and panic-induced in people is more dangerous than the virus itself. Emotional contagion is the tendency of humans to \u2018catch\u2019 other people\u2019s emotions, through words and non-verbal expressions including body language, tone, and facial expressions. I was vulnerable to the emotions of people from around the world through social media even though we were in lockdown and isolated. Fear was the most dominant emotion expressed followed by sadness. The positive emotions were in the plunge, except for love and hope. I blamed people for the pandemic, whether it is the Chinese or people attending events and spreading the virus. On the other hand, there was another set of headlines that emphasized the kindness people showed to each other and virtual strangers around the world. Lakhs of needy people were fed in different parts of India.<\/p>
My experience of lockdown as a student has had its ups and downs, as you would imagine. Being confined to our homes with no outside social interactions with fellow humans has been tough and goes against our human nature.My knowledge and experience in exercise and health has allowed me to continue to keep my health and well-being in check.<\/p>
I have been fortunate enough to have a household that proceeds to support me during those uncertain times, and have always allowed me the time and space I\u2019ve needed to study independently. <\/p>"}]
Anisha Mahapatra, studying in her 4th year, ECE branch, is extremely multi-talented in various aspects. <\/p>
She is skillful and gifted with the art of painting, Singing, Dancing, and being very outspoken with good communication skills. And the astonishing part is she isn't trained but a self-learned champ!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1643476207482","data":"61f5763a5ebbf"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1643476207483","data":"
A few of her achievements are :<\/p>
\u2022Gold medal in International English Olympiad 2013.<\/p>
\u2022\tSilver medal in National Science Olympiad 2014.<\/p>
\u2022\tSecured Third place in The Hindu Young World Art Competition, 2014.<\/p>
\u2022\tSecured Second place in the National Akhil Bharatiya Hindi Vaad Vivaad Competition, South Zone, 2015.<\/p>
\u2022\tSecured Third Place in INBHADRA State Level Elocution competition 2015.<\/p>
\u2022\tSecured First Place in Rotary Club State level Science Exhibition and English Extempore 2015.<\/p>
\u2022\tSecured First place in the \u201cKILL THE CANCER\u201d Inter College Elocution competition 2018, conducted by ISKCON Nampally, Hyderabad.<\/p>
\u2022\tSecured 4th position in the State level ICT Academy Youth Talkathon 2019.<\/p>
\u2022\tSecured Third place in \u201cMadhurima\u201d Poetry Writing competition, Kashiyatra, IIT BHU, 2020.<\/p>
\u2022\tSecured Second place in the National Essay writing competition on Holistic Education, conducted by Council of Green Revolution, Vande Mataram Foundation, 2020. <\/p>
\u2022\tSecured Second position in Elocution competition conducted for NSS day celebrations by MLRIT under JNTUH, 2021. <\/p>
She was also selected as Miss freshers in 2018 during her freshman year in CMRCET.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1643476207484","data":"61f578797f12d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1643476207485","data":"
Anisha has been very actively contributing to college and helping out students who've been passionate about singing and music as president of the Music Club in CMRCET, not to mention she's also a board member of the Arts and Culture Board of the first student council of CMRCET. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1643476207486","data":"61f57993224e3"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1643476207487","data":"61f579a87f5c8"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1643476207488","data":"
\"Toughness is in the soul and spirit, not in muscles.\", they say. In the same way, Anisha's fighting spirit to achieve success is immense. She is grateful for all the constant support and encouragement from her parents and for being her Number. 1 inspiration all the time.<\/p>
School is the best place for one to know and shape their skills and assets and the same goes for Anisha too, as she was constantly cheered which continued the spirit to win and succeed in the things she love. She highly believes in the quote, \" A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one\" and abides by it <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1643476207489","data":"61f57b6ea2ef6"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1643476207490","data":"61f57b82f34a3"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1643476207491","data":"61f57b956d674"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1643476207493","data":"
These are a few of her masterpieces!<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1643476207494","data":"
She's an inspiration to all of us for achieving and mastering more than one art and aceing in it. As we know \" Passion always lives within us\".<\/p>
Let's not wait for the opportunity to knock on our door instead create and chase down what we want and what we love even if it's more than one.<\/p>
I, representing the CMRCET family am very proud of all Anisha's past and future endeavors. <\/p>
Thank you. <\/p>"}]
Heyy guys!! let's get candid with the secretary of CMRCET, Mr.Manish Reddy Nandineni. Who also cracked good placement in mentor graphics. As a fresher, I learned how to proceed in my further journey after talking to him. Now it's your turn.!! Read the article to get valuable suggestions. <\/p>
\n# Give a brief introduction about your education? A: My name is MANISH REDDY. I am from Hyderabad. I completed my high schooling at St.Joseph school and intermediate from Velocity junior college. <\/p>
# what are your 3 learnings from college life? A: 1. the main thing college life taught me was self-learning.. Engineering is not the same as schooling to get spoon-fed. We should explore beyond the college academics and learn different things by ourselves. 2. I got to know more about myself because this is the age when we discover our potentials, strengths, and weaknesses. 3. It is said that don't be a jack of all trades but be a master of one, but I believe, \"jack of all trades is master of none but oftentimes better than master of one!! \"<\/p>
# what did you expect from Engineering in your first year? A: I came with no plans or expectations.. I grabbed the opportunities that came my way and worked on improving myself. <\/p>
# what opportunities does the college provide? A: College provides all possible opportunities.. it is you who should make the right use of them.. Explore different aspects in your free time. I used the lockdown period when I had a lot of free time to explore my interests. <\/p>
# What is your ambition in life? A: To bring impact in people\u2019s lives in whatever I do. <\/p>
# What are your achievements? Are you involved in sports? A: I feel proud of myself when I remember the day when I took my parents as chief guests to my school annual day being the head boy and getting the Student of the year award on the same stage.\nDuring my school days, I was an athlete, and I was also involved in javelin throw and shot put. <\/p>
# What are your strengths and weaknesses? A: My confidence is my strength.. and getting angry when simple things are not done right is my weakness. \nWhen I love something, I take it so seriously.. which acts as both strength and weakness. <\/p>
# Why did you wish to become secretary and how did you become a secretary? A: I was the Head boy in my school, so I was already interested in this aspect. \nWhen the topic of formulating a student council came up, I approached Fatima ma\u2019am and told my interest and involved myself in formulating the rules and regulations of the council believing that the impact the council can bring is tremendous. <\/p>
# What did the secretary post teach you? A: It taught me to accept the fact that change is resisted a lot by people and it requires solid time and effort to bring change. Also, it should happen from the root level to have a long-lasting effect. <\/p>
\n# Are you interested in further studies? A: As of now, I would like to focus on my job in mentor graphics, while working on my entrepreneurship skills.<\/p>
# Let\u2019s get into placements now, what programming languages did you learn? A: I know C, C++, Java, Python, Javascript, Node JS and I\u2019m learning Solidity now.. <\/p>
\n# How many internships did you do? A: I did 3 internships, \n1. I started as a graphic designer in Stumagz and then upgraded to campus lead in 2nd year. 2. internship in Contenterra for 3months as a software developer 3 . present I'm working as an in Mentor Graphics as a software engineering intern. <\/p>
# Lastly, What\u2019s your advice for your juniors..! A: Don\u2019t wait for anyone to come and tell you what to do.. Explore all possible aspects, grab all the opportunities and work on your self-interests. <\/p>
It was a great experience talking to Manish. \nThank you, Manish for sharing your experience with us.<\/p>"}]
The world has come to your fingertips in present days we can find almost everything on the Internet. From playing games to receiving the pay check everything is dealt with on the Internet. It is surely an extraordinary feeling to have unlimited access to the world from your room. The World Wide Web has now invaded the world with a single click. Along with these vast developments, there are difficulties too that may come up with them. And thus, to acknowledge the changes and their effects Safer Internet Day is observed on the second day of the second week of February. <\/i><\/p>
This year, the Safer Internet Day falls on February 8<\/b>. Today, This day is celebrated in around 130 countries across the world. From cyberbullying to digital identity, each year Safer Internet Day aims to raise awareness of emerging online issues and current concerns marking the 19th edition of Safer Internet Day across the globe.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644323064295","data":"
Theme<\/b> <\/p>
This year\u2019s theme is \u201c Together for a better Internet\u201d<\/b><\/i>. The day is observed to join together to make the internet safer and better for everyone especially children and young people.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644323064296","data":"
Safer internet day conference <\/p>
Every year non-profit ConnectSafely.org holds a large conference promoting internet awareness for numerous age groups representatives be from Microsoft, Facebook, Google, and more hosts panel discussions, musicians, and speaking events.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644323064297","data":"
Official recognition <\/b><\/p>
It started as a proposal for the EU Safe Borders project<\/i>. The United States of America recognized the importance of Internet safety by granting official recognition of the day. Committees were promoted to increase awareness, hoping to bolster the safety of the Internet around the world.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644323064298","data":"
Why Safer Internet Day? <\/b><\/p>
With the amount of new content generated, thousands of new websites are created each day it\u2019s important to be aware of the forever-changing landscape of the Internet. Safer Internet Day is celebrated globally. <\/p>
Global brands understand the importance of keeping the world wide web safe for users including students, teachers, and parents. \n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644323064299","data":"
Teach and Practice good Internet practice <\/b><\/p>
Just because you\u2019re skilled in the art of using the internet doesn\u2019t mean you know everything about it. There are many sources and references that the safer internet day supporting websites provide for children and adults alike. Discussing ways to make the Internet a better and safer place for people of every generation is an important step in the progress towards responsibly using the world wide web.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644323064300","data":"
Discussing with every generation helps articulate fears and hopes for the future and establish a goal for proper Internet! <\/p>"}]
Situated in a naturally beautiful location, With the sea on one side and the hills on the other, it's no surprise that the campus is visually appealing. The campus presents its visitors with multiple locations to spend quality time and experience the best of college life, both academically and in terms of the \"real college life\" they seek. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1644169311262","data":"62000899e12c7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644169311263","data":"
Here's what people had to say about it after being asked about their favorite memories on campus:<\/p>
\"Teresa park has to be the best hangout spot! All our free periods would be spent at the park, under the shade of trees as sunlight filtered through its gaps, making for a delightful environment. From deep conversations to making fun of that one friend, birthday parties, and bitching sessions, that place was where we had the most fun and made the most memories of college life. I've been to a lot of hangout places and had lots of fun on campus, but sitting with my friends at the park beats them all. \"- K.K.D. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1644169311264","data":"620008e232541"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644169311265","data":"
(Teresa Park is the first park after the main entrance to the campus).<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644169311266","data":"
\"The thought of staying far away from your home with others is nerve-racking, especially when one is an introvert. The number of times I felt like running away only to be consumed by the bleakness of a world where my room and bed are not a part of, and I had nowhere to run to were numerous. Only when I found the puppies did I feel like I could take a breath. It was my solace, and I found comfort in the thought that I would always have a place to go to when I felt like recharging. Whenever I am there, it feels like home, and I owe to the dogs my sanity. PS- It's been a month since I last visited my safe haven, and that will be the first place I go to as soon as I move into the college again.\u201d- P.R.L. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1644169311267","data":"6200093a4b16e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644169311268","data":"
(Almost everyone knows this place, the puppies made it famous. But the watchmen are being unreceptive of students hanging out at this place) <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644169311269","data":"
\u201cThe Indoor Stadium is the best and you can\u2019t change my mind. I hang out there with my friends almost all the time. No, we don\u2019t skip classes. Hanging out at the Indoor Stadium was the answer to almost all of that we did every day. Hungry? Let\u2019s go to the stadium. Low? Let\u2019s go to the stadium. Free period? LET\u2019S GO TO THE STADIUM! We played chess, badminton, basketball and table tennis even though we had no idea how to. The guys would spend their time in the gym taking selfies, rarely did they work out. I remember one of our friends, who has left the University now, came to visit us one last day. We all cried together while sitting on the pavement. This place holds a lot of fond memories for me and my friends, and we cherish the fact that there is an indoor stadium, or we\u2019d be homeless.\u201d- P.S.J.S. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1644169311270","data":"620009661843b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644169311271","data":"
(The Indoor Stadium is behind the Open Auditorium, and faces the Outdoor Stadium, two of the most popular hangout spots). <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644169311272","data":"
\u201cThere\u2019s a secret place at GITAM, or we like to believe it is our secret. But it\u2019s pretty much popular, just not as a hangout spot. It\u2019s near Teresa Park and it has this slope that looks sort of deadly if you fall down, you might break your jaw. But a few of my friends look at it as a help to enhance rock-climbing skills, which they don\u2019t even have in the first place. It\u2019s adorable looking at them try to climb the slope all the way up and down and falling down and laughing about it. We like to sit there and think about life like philosophers. We\u2019ve had ridiculous conversations, emotional outbursts, heart-break therapy, we-time drama, free-time play, and so much more there. I can\u2019t wait to go back and reunite with my friends at our designated meet-up spot.\u201d- P.N. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1644169311273","data":"6200098dd4d64"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644169311274","data":"
(Behind Teresa Bhavan, facing the Gandhi Park). <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1644169311275","data":"62000a316947c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644169311276","data":"
These were just some out of a lot of beautiful memories that my fellow students told me about. Apart from these places, the canteens, Frankie station, Coke Station, and the street food area are the places that have so many nostalgic memories that I couldn\u2019t even fit them in here. KRC (the library), or the pavement in front of KRC is the most frequented hangout spot, apart from being a landmark for students to find each other. <\/p>
It\u2019s beautiful how people can get so attached to places that they cannot wait to come back even though they\u2019d rather enjoy the comforts of their home. <\/p>
Physical classes across all the campuses of GITAM commence from the 14th of February for the 1st and final year students of both UG and PG programs, and from the 21st of February for the rest. <\/p>"}]
From Ajeeb Dastan Hai<\/i><\/b> to the Gayatri mantra<\/i><\/b>, her last recording, she made the music soulful with her soothing voice. Vocalizing the melody Luka chuppi bahut hui Saamne aa ja na...Kahaan kahaan dhoondha Tujhe Thak Gai hai ab Teri Maa... <\/b><\/i>she touched the hidden motherhood in every Indian. <\/p>
With the melody \u2018Ae mere vatan ke logon... Zara aankh mein bhar lo paani\u2019<\/b><\/i>, she made the first Prime Minister of India tear up out of love and made us sense the love for our motherland. And now, the entire nation is in tears for the loss of the Woman with Maa Saraswati in her voice, <\/p>
Bharat Ratna Shri Lata Mangeshkar. <\/b><\/p>
\nBeing called the \u2018Nightingale of Indian Music\u2019<\/b> and the \u2018Queen of Melodies\u2019<\/b> she surely left us a soulful trove vocalized in her harmonious voice with the sense of purity and love. Lataji spread the magic of her voice in more than 22 languages and has sung more than 30 thousand songs in her career. She has been in the industry for 7 decades and has worked with many legendary singers like Mohammad Rafi, Kishore Kumar, Manna Dey.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1644203997599","data":"6200825e20a8d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644203997600","data":"
There was a funny incident related to Lataji and Rafi Sahab that created panic in Indian cinema. It was a time when Lataji was angry with Rafi Sahab and they had turned their backs on each other for many years, neither did any work together. <\/p>
\nThis is because of a tussle between the two on the issue of \u2018royalty to singers\u2019. This controversy had increased a lot at that time. This is mentioned in the book \u2018Mohammed Rafi: My Abba\u2019<\/i><\/b> written on Rafi Sahab written by Yasmin Khalid, daughter-in-law of Mohammad Rafi.\n\n <\/p>
\u201cDuring the meeting, Rafi Sahab suddenly stood up in the discussion and said- I will not sing with you Lata from today. On hearing this, I interrupted him saying, What will you not sing, I will not sing with you.\u201d<\/i> Said lataji, about the incident in an interview with Times Of India.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1644203997601","data":"620082c7e7cd9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644203997602","data":"
This Queen of melodies had recorded the first song of her career \u2018Naachu Yaa Gade, Khelu Saari Mani Haus Bhaar\u2019<\/i> for a Marathi film, in 1942. Unfortunately, the song didn\u2019t make it to the film\u2019s final cut. She took her music lessons from her father and started her career at the age of five as an actress in her father\u2019s musical plays. <\/p>
She was named Hema<\/i> initially but later changed to Lata after her character \u201cLatika\u201d from one of her father\u2019s musical plays got popular.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644203997603","data":"
In 1948, her voice was rejected by producer Sashadhar Mukherjee<\/i> for being too thin. However, Ghulam Haider <\/i>who recommended Lata to Sashadhar was quite annoyed at this and responded saying that in the coming years directors and producers would fall at Lata\u2019s feet and beg her to sing in their movies.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1644203997604","data":"620082354a982"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644203997605","data":"
Lataji gave a public performance in 1938, at the age of Nine at the Nutan Theatre, Sholapur. She sang two Marathi songs and Raag Khambawati. The song, \u2018ayega anewala\u2019<\/b><\/i> from the movie Mahal in 1949 gave the great popularity that made her never look back. <\/p>
\nShe composed music for many Marathi films, however; Her first composition was for a Marathi film, Ram Ram Pavhane<\/i> in 1955.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644203997606","data":"
She has the endless lists of Filmfare Awards for Best Playback Singer following with Awarded with Padma Bhushan in 1969<\/b> the third-highest civilian award in India, and Padma Vibhushan in 1999<\/b> the second-highest civilian award in India. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1644203997607","data":"620081af9e12c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644203997608","data":"
She is the first Indian to perform at the Royal Albert Hall<\/i> in London in the year 1974 and also won her first National Award in 1972 for the song \u2018Beeti Naa Bitaai Raina\u2019<\/i><\/b> from the movie Parichay. This beautiful rendition still rings in the ears of every Indian. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1644203997609","data":"620081c432be3"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1644203997610","data":"6200821e95bb5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644203997611","data":"
For unversed, the 1974 edition of The Guinness Book of Records<\/b> had listed Lata Mangeshkar as the most recorded artist. But later, the claim was contested by singer and musician Mohammed Rafi. <\/p>
\nFrom being a keen photographer to a huge cricket fan, this nightingale never chose lights and grooming and always prefers to stay away from the limelight.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1644203997612","data":"620081e4a35a6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644203997613","data":"
Lataji was the most loved singer of Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru<\/b> and Yash Chopra<\/b>. In other, words she is a boon to Indian Music being loved and respected by this land. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1644203997614","data":"620081940495f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1644203997615","data":"
This Queen of Melody who is affectionately called Didi<\/b> and Lataji<\/b> by millions will always remain the voice of idols for generations!\n \n <\/p>"}]
Everyone has a memorable unforgettable moment in their life time and will cherish that moment as long as they live. Iam one of those many with a memorable loving moment. I will never forget it and happy to share it.During college days I've spend 1yr in college hostel in +1on the top of my head is getting a best friend and the best advisor there were so many restrictions for us that not to get out of the college gate after 10pm we can't bunk classes but apart all these restrictions we break all restrictions by finding some tricky way, the most funniest moment was PRANKS CALLS controlling laughter is a real challenge while listening to the response from other side of phone i can't forget that grouping in the room and playing cards, making fun each other. It's really a great experience. <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1640007697849}]
-Celebrating Birthdays: Helping them select their bday dress. making secret plans, bday cards, getting cakes.\n\n-Notebook Doodles: Making stupid drawings, writing the name of their crush, chatting when the class is too boring.\n\n-Dinner Discussions : About the days activities, about teachers, the upcoming events, planning a day bunk.\n\n -Watching horror movies: Makes it less scary, and more fun\n\n\n-Studying till 3 am : Consoling each other its easy, even i haven\u2019t started the topic.its okay, he\u2019ll give marks, you\u2019ll pass. Don\u2019t worry.\n\n-Packing for semester vacations: Discussing about the holiday plans, calling up mom and telling her to cook our favorite meals, discarding the old books.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1639997288047}]
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