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The person whom I have always looked upon and who is my inspiration is an aunt in my neighborhood back in my hometown. She is a single mother raising her two children and is the best example of how strong a women can be. I would like to share her story with you all..SHE was the youngest girl among the four siblings. So she was always pampered and loved the most. As a child and a teenager, she was extremely beautiful, talented in all aspects and very good academically.She always dreamed about being happily married and living a dreamy life with her family. She was married after her college and had two lovely children. She was living her dreamy married life but only to our eyes.. \u201cNow also it's hard for me to understand why she lied about her dreamy life..\u201dIt was during the marriage of her cousin that we suspected something was wrong. The marriage preparations were going on full speed And the family members had arrived. Everyone looked happy from the outside but the truth was different. All were worried to the core of their hearts because aunt had not come to the marriage of her favorite brother. No one was able to get in contact with her or her husband for over a month now. When asked to her in-laws they were also clueless about their whereabouts.<\/p>
\u201cWhen ever we talk to nani (aunt\u2019s mother) about those days, she still gets speechless and her eyes become moist...\u201dThe marriage ceremony ended. The bride came home and slowly a year passed but there was no news about the families little princess.<\/p>
One day a call came to the elder son of that family from an unknown number. It was aunt and she was crying. Both the brothers went there immediately and brought their little sister home.She had changed a lot. It was clear just by one look at her that she have suffered a lot and was in very much pain. Even her children looked like they are about to die.<\/p>
For days she didn't said anything but slowly she calmed down and stated opening up (the family's love was the miracle that helped her relax and get a hold of herself). Then she told everyone about her so called happy married life and it was devastating\u2026.<\/p>
Everything was going fine with the marriage until they had their first child, a boy and they moved to another city, just the 3 of them, for a better job and better lifestyle. There her husband started drinking a lot and now and then he would slap aunt if she tried to stop him. This continued for years. The drinking increased and so did the violence. They had their second child, a girl somewhere during those years.The family moved to a new place due to work and things started getting worse. A time came when her husband stopped going to work. He would just drink and go to places that are, let's just say, not appropriate to go. The family was suffering a lot. There was no money for school, rent and even food. <\/p>
So aunt started working as a primary teacher in a nearby school. But all the money that she earned was snatched away by her husband and again he would spend them on alcohol and for his entertainment. Like this things kept getting worse. He even stopped her from going to work. He would beat her with anything he could get a hold on, in front of the children. The children were growing up but the poor souls could not even go to school. The husband had cut all the contacts from friends and families and didn't let aunt and the children out of the house.But one day somehow, aunt ran away from house and called my uncle from a STD booth\u2026.\u201cNow when I ask her, why she never told the truth in starting only, she says that it was because of the children.. her husband blackmailed her that he would HARM them\u2026\u201dNow after many years, Aunt has given divorce to that man and now she lives her life independently. She is back to her confident self. She teaches in a school during day time and in the evening she works as a beautician. Her elder son is in high school now and aims to become a doctor. The cute daughter is in 4th standard and as for her dreams, it's a new one every other day.<\/p>
\"When asked why she didn't remarried, beautiful as she was, she says that her dream about a happy married life has now changed to a new dream of seeing both her children happy and successful in their lives\u2026\u201dShe no longer looks for a knight, now she looks for a sword.<\/p>"}]
\"It's a National Holiday today. Our School needs to understand this!\" <\/p>
I usually used to cry in the name of going school. It started off with the same mood that day too. But I didn't cry. Can't recall what exactly was going in my mind, but listening to all the patriotic tunes from around the society made that morning sweeter than the rest. And I found myself sitting in the School Van without the wet sleeves. <\/p>
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The School was decorated with the Tri-colour everywhere. The place with all the customary hustle and bustle in the morning hours, was today calm and serene, with the soothing soundtrack from the assembly-stage. On the top of it, I realized that we weren't supposed to attend any classes today. That made me smile a bit brighter. <\/p>
We assembled for the prayer where the choir was all set with the instruments to perform the National Anthem. But it felt somewhat different that day. With such an ambience, I felt my goosebumps from the first word to the last. A couple of cultural performances then followed and you might guess how much interest a 5-year old child would show for it. <\/p>
As I turned my head around, I saw my friends donning the Tri-colour badge on their shirts. It soon got settled in my mind that I'm not in the complete uniform for the day. Even when I went back home after receiving the sweets, I wasn't able to enjoy it completely. <\/p>
I don't know how but my father figured it out what's wrong with me. He asked me to join him for a ride across the streets, to see the various function ceremonies. It looked quite repetitive to me since every place had almost the same setting and the names on the stage did not seem any new. Even the ballads sounded boring. <\/p>
As we were returning, he took out the Tri-colour badge from his pocket and said, <\/p>
\"Son, you must know its worth. Respect the Freedom Fighters, because of whom we're living in this free land, with Freedom. Be Proud of your Country.\" <\/p>
The words came off with such concern and left such a deep impact imprinted on my mind since then. <\/p>
My Nation, My Pride, Forever.<\/p>"}]
Many of you must have heard about the game and those hearing this for the first time let's start from the scratch. \nRecently many suicidiers were found with a whale marking on their hands and similar whale pictures, #i_am_a_whale , END on their social networks before commiting suicide. <\/p>\n
What's so scary about the game that people are dying??\nThe game is simple you have to first sign in and the admin asks you if you are ready for this, you can't back out and at the end you have to die. The admin gives you each task a day for 50 days and on the 50th day you are asked to jump of a roof. \nThe first task is itself Creepy you have to cut a 57on your hand , followed by tasks to watch horror movies at 4 and staring the ground from roof. These series of tasks hypnotise people to make them obey the admin's instructions on the last day to jump.<\/p>\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1502974942430","data":"5995944689fba"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1502973538560","data":"
Why is it considered threat by many? \nDeaths caused by this game are around 130 in Russia where it originated and in India it has already 2 cases. It is a very addictive game among teens. If you realise this is wrong still you can't delete the game from your system and the admin threatens you with the information.<\/p>
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I'm at a very uncertain place in my life right now. The choices that are being presented to me are not exactly the kind of choices I had hoped to face a few short years ago, when I was naive enough to believe there was still time to do something good with my life. I still probably can, but that's exactly the problem, probably is not definitely, and that is why I feel this uncertainty within me, whether it is my personal life or my professional. The feeling of being at a crossroads is omnipresent. <\/p>
So it feels more than just a mere coincidence that I came across the song Enthavo by Job Kurian, a noted Malayalam artist whom I've been following on and off on YouTube. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1502976635879","data":"5995a139d2050"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1502976638213","data":"
I do not speak Malayalam, I don't even understand it remotely, but I've always had an appreciation for Malayalam music, they just get the emotions in there, I don't know how or why. Listening to Enthavo, you get this distinct feeling that the song is about something that isn't there, something that is uncertain and not within your reach. You try to reach out and grab it with both hands, but then you wake up from your dream. Which is basically the gist of the video. <\/p>
Human beings are emotional beings, we even let our emotions get the better of us even when there is a need for rationality over emotions. Songs like these come close to being one of those truly enchanting tracks that you remember for years on end, not because they are beautiful to listen to, but the fact that the song understands what you are going through. It understands your struggles without ever having met you in the first place, it understands the turmoil you're feeling within yourself and that makes it something worth remembering. <\/p>
I spoke to friends who speak Malayalam and they were the ones who told me that it is about uncertainty, about not knowing the path, about desiring something you do not understand yet, whether it is a better life, self improvement or filling a void in your heart. <\/p>
Go ahead and listen to the song and comment below on what it makes you feel. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1502978244161","data":"iOkBpZ8lipM"}]
Sitting next to my dad in the car with absolute silence and confusion having no clue about what am I up-to in life! It was then he directed the steering towards Gurgaon! (presently known as, Gurugram).<\/p>
On our way, I leaned towards the window staring at those tall towers, malls, offices, big educational institutions, Business parks and a whole busy atmosphere with my eyes elated. Dad pulled me back pointing towards a big building, he said, \"that's my office.\" I can still feel the dreams and hope that I got going through the city.<\/p>
Popularly known as Millennium city, Gurugram has the 3rd highest per-capita income in India. It is a pool of MNCs providing a wide range of job opportunities in diverse fields. In the recent times, it has become a hub for start-ups and innovation city has got the right pace of urbanisation and industrialisation. New ideas and skill are always welcomed. Freshers to the highly experienced everyone has got something productive to do. Altogether, Gurugram is a city of hope and opportunities, constantly reminding us that there are many things to do! We just have to make an effort in identifying them and make a move.<\/p>
NO OPPORTUNITIES!!<\/p>
This is a very common dialogue that we get to hear still!!<\/p>
Today's competitive world and expectations have brought a dilemma in us regarding where do we stand in this competition? Everything around us seems to be advancing at a fast rate but we remain at the same place! Actually, we have no clue of what we want to do because of our self-assumption that we would stand nowhere in this competition.All we do is wait for something to happen for us. But remember, opportunities are unlimited we ourselves make them limited by restricting our capabilities of doing wonders. There are possibilities at every level for everyone!!!Some of us neglect whereas others grab them and bring about a difference. Our effort should focus on being one among those who do not miss a chance of being successful.<\/p>
Gurugram is just an example which I mentioned in order to keep up the positive spirit towards achieving our career goals. but there are many such opportunities waiting for us to explore them. Present day situation where we often hear about limited job offers and possibilities, this is a small effort from my side to keep everyone motivated towards goals in their professional lives.<\/p>
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Job Duties: <\/b><\/p>
1. Identifies business opportunities by identifying prospects and \nevaluating their position in the industry; researching and analyzing \nsales options.<\/p>
2. Need to meet restaurant owners\/Managers in order to on board \nrestaurants on our food APP. <\/p>
3. Maintains relationships with clients by providing support, \ninformation, and guidance; researching and recommending new \nopportunities; recommending profit and service improvements.<\/p>
4. Identifies product improvements or new products by remaining current \non industry trends, market activities, and competitors. <\/p>
5. Prepares reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing \ninformation. <\/p>
6. Maintains quality service by establishing and enforcing organization \nstandards. <\/p>
7. Maintains professional and technical knowledge by attending \neducational workshops; reviewing professional publications; establishing \npersonal networks; bench-marking state-of-the-art practices; \nparticipating in professional societies. <\/p>
8. Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed. \n<\/p>
NOTE:<\/b><\/p>
1. The minimum target of every month for marketing intern would be to on-board 55 restaurants.<\/p>
2. Particular intern would get incentives along with stipend if they cross the monthly target. For instance, if you on board 90 restaurants per month the particular intern would get INR 19,000 in addition to their stipend.<\/p>
Eligibility:<\/b> Candidates have or pursuing any degree who are passionate about marketing field and have good Presentation Skills, Client Relationship Management, Emphasizing Excellence, \nEnergy Level, Negotiation, Prospecting Skills, Creativity, Sales \nPlanning, Motivation for Sales and other relevant skills.<\/p>
Perks:<\/b> Certificate, Pre-Placement Offer, Incentives.<\/p>
You can now share your resume by filling the Bio Page of your profile on stuMagz.<\/p>"}]
We are the sum total of our experiences. They are a bigger part of ourselves than our material goods.One might really be attached to their material stuff but he\/she will always remain separate from it, in contrast experiences are really a part of you. They not only affect us on deep ,emotional level, they help us connect with others; and science has indicated deep connection is one of the most satisfying things we can experience as a human. Even if sometimes there is a little negativity in our experiences, even bummer situations are oftentimes recalled with fondness because they are so funny or character-building in retrospect.<\/span><\/p><\/p>What was the most important material object you bought last year? A huge television? Maybe a new phone? How does that thing make you feel currently? Now, what was the best trip you took, or the most powerful concert you attended? How does it feel to recall that memory? Good, right? Yeah. Thought so. <\/p><\/p>It is important to feel adrenaline running through your veins often. Make your best effort to fill your life with experiences, adventures and situations. Start counting your age, get to know yourself, experience things which you cannot put into words so that you live everyday upto something big and beautiful. <\/p>Start living this weekend, explore your love towards cosmos after witnessing one of the most beautiful phenomenons in the world , this can be your first ;):<\/p>The event being referred to here is gazing up to the sky and experiencing a meteor shower, some 50 kilometers outside of Hyderabad. But just saying that it will be a meteor shower is not as excited nor as magical as actually experiencing it, so go on ahead, check out the event by clicking here<\/a>.<\/p><\/p><\/p>"}]
What was the most important material object you bought last year? A huge television? Maybe a new phone? How does that thing make you feel currently? Now, what was the best trip you took, or the most powerful concert you attended? How does it feel to recall that memory? Good, right? Yeah. Thought so. <\/p>
It is important to feel adrenaline running through your veins often. Make your best effort to fill your life with experiences, adventures and situations. Start counting your age, get to know yourself, experience things which you cannot put into words so that you live everyday upto something big and beautiful. <\/p>
Start living this weekend, explore your love towards cosmos after witnessing one of the most beautiful phenomenons in the world , this can be your first ;):<\/p>
The event being referred to here is gazing up to the sky and experiencing a meteor shower, some 50 kilometers outside of Hyderabad. But just saying that it will be a meteor shower is not as excited nor as magical as actually experiencing it, so go on ahead, check out the event by clicking here<\/a>.<\/p><\/p><\/p>"}]
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What is entropy? I'm not talking about the scientific definition of the word, no, the science behind it has long since lost its appeal on my unusually annoying and curious mind. It is the psychological implications of entropy that interest me now, the crushing inevitability of the fact that everything is bound by the damning path of entropy. A thing begins, then erodes into nothingness, it is only a matter of time, an inevitability that no matter how far we run, no matter how much we think we are invincible, entropy will come for us like judgement from the heavens itself, Death will be it's Judge, Jury and Executioner, and Change is the agent that brings about entropy for your life: your life is written in the annals of history when you achieve something tremendous or mind blowing, but it is Change that decides that your life should even begin in the first place. Your birth on this Earth is the avenue of Change with a little help from Chance, and all of it ties back to the big thread of the universe, Entropy. Everything that has a beginning must have an end. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1502891509902","data":"599456c45eeb2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1502891511704","data":"
So where does a lowly human such as yours truly come in between all this talk of entropy and the inevitability of something finishing if it begins? I'm in an old coffee shop that my friends and I used to frequent not so long ago, and it is shutting down. <\/p>
If you're staring at the line above in disbelief, that's kinda how my usual thought process goes. You're sitting alone in a coffee shop which is closing, what would be your thoughts? Probably to get home, something you love, someone you love, some movie you watched that one time, the Game of Thrones episode that leaked today, lots of other things. I think about life, death, the inevitability of entropy, and a sense of irony that I must be seated in a cafe that has become a victim of it. <\/p>
I spent a lot of my student life here, talking to and making friends, making life long connections, laughing, crying, bonding, all memories that I will cherish for the rest of my life. Much like the friendships I made, not everything will remain the same as time ticks on, things change, relationships change, places disappear. It simply is inevitable. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1502893366680","data":"599456c71d3fe"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1502893368704","data":"
So here I am, pretending to be a stereotypical metrosexual hipster, with my MacBook and Cappucino in a Cafe that is soon to be closed forever, writing the final blog I'll ever write from this place. This piece isn't meant to be a guide or something you should remember, but simply a bell to remind you to form relationships in college that stand the test of time. Good people are valuable and come through for you no matter what happens. Good people are the ones who, even for a small infinitesimal amount of time in the grand scheme of the universe, manage to prove entropy wrong. <\/p>
But Entropy is eternal, and entropy always wins. Just look at the coffee shop I'm writing this blog from. <\/p>"}]
The zeal and the yearning to do something for your country is not quite uncommon among the youth of our nation, but not many manage to bring about a change, often due to various reasons ranging from prejudice to plain old laziness. At the age of 21, most youngsters turn their focus from changing the society, putting it on a back burner until they are more financially secure and have a career they could depend on, whereas even more prepare to leave our shores for greener pastures. In such conditions, it is difficult not to become jaded by the lack of support and feeling isolated because it seems like they're the only ones who care and nobody else does. <\/p>
21-year old Sobhan Mukherjee could have been one such youngster, but he decided to take up a cause and fight for it, alone if he had to. With Transfolk being heavily discriminated against in our society, it is common to see them be denied something as basic as right to use bathrooms. It is common practice everywhere to have bathrooms for men and women, with both the genders feeling uncomfortable around transfolk when they use one. Sobhan realised early on that something as basic as the right to use the bathroom should not be subject to discrimination, and thus he started Tridhara. We caught up with the young man for a chat over the phone. <\/p>
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\"You always hear about how transfolk are being discriminated against, but the true extent of the discrimination is something many people choose to ignore. Even when you're aware of the discrimination, you never really know what kind of discrimination it usually is, until you start researching into their lives,\" says Sobhan, recounting the start of his journey, \"I'm a writer, and I was researching about Transfolk when I realised that they are discriminated against for something as basic as using a bathroom. Most public toilets don't even have an option for Transfolk and they often have to face humiliation for no fault of theirs.\" <\/p>
It was pondering upon a solution for this issues when Sobhan came up with the idea for Tridhara. Apart from the name translating to the conjunction of three paths, it also implies the three genders: male, female and Transfolk. <\/p>
\"The idea was to create Transfolk-Friendly washrooms, but building brand new washrooms and toilets would be a very expensive affair. This is when I decided to use stickers.\"<\/p>
The Tridhara Stickers (seen above) declare that the toilet is a Transfolk-friendly one which they could use without facing the public humiliation that usually happens with a toilet built for only two genders. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1502885885331","data":"5994386955013"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1502885905482","data":"
As our conversation moves to inspirations and his personal motivations behind the idea, Sobhan speaks on, eager to share his story, \"It's very easy to ignore the things that make you uncomfortable around you, but many people don't realise that feeling uncomfortable around Transfolk is born out of misinformation and old prejudices,\" he says, speaking on his motivations, \"Transfolk are people too, they deserve respect as much as we do, they are also educated, sometimes even more educated, than us. There's nothing to be afraid of. Yet the discrimination still exists, and so will my efforts to bring acceptance.\" <\/p>
Sobhan credits his parents for inculcating an accepting and kind nature in him since he was young, and counts them among his biggest inspirations, \"I don't know if I'd be doing what I'm doing today without their help and blessings, they've always taught me to be kind, and to stand up even in the face overwhelming odds if you're on the right side of history.\"<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1502886244580","data":"599439d40d9af"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1502886298684","data":"
The 21-year old is currently pursuing his Masters in Geography and hopes to carry on his project from Kolkata to the rest of the country. \"My journey kick-started with Anita Kar Majumdar, the councillor of my ward, gave all their support for my initiative and now, with more people accepting change, I hope to carry it throughout the country as soon as possible.\"<\/p>
He also spoke about being in touch with the West Bengal Government to expand his initiative, \"But I can't talk about that right now,\" he laughs. <\/p>
As our interview draws to a close, I ask him what his biggest challenge has been so far, and Sobhan pauses for a second to consider the question, \"When I started the journey, I was alone and I felt a bit disheartened. As I went through with my plans, I was glad to see people accepting the change but much more were still resistant to it. I suppose change and acceptance has and will be the biggest challenge I'll face, and that is nothing compared to the struggles Transfolk will go through before they have equal footing in our country. After all, I'm just the messenger with a sticker and a message for acceptance. The real challenge will be faced by the people with their own prejudices. I only hope to make a better country, and yes, I'm doing this for my country and its people. Even those that the majority seems to forget when they are out of sight.\" <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1502886823382","data":"59943c0c0020a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1502886833263","data":"
With his contributions to the Transfolk of the country at the age of 21, Sobhan Mukherjee from Kolkata is this week's Student of the Week feature. Do let us know what you think of the story, words of encouragement, criticism or a desire to help, all are welcome to discuss in the comments section. Let us strive to make this country a happier and safer place for all genders! <\/p>"}]
It may not sound new to most of you but this is really crazy. I was going through some YouTube videos and I discovered this video on a channel named CBC Arts. The title of this video made me curious. I immediately clicked on the video.\nThe first thing that blows upon the screen is a guy propelling paint on a rotating plank. There is a certain pursuit of beauty with which he does this. Working with paints is not something everyone is good at. This video inspired me to do a bit search on abstract painting. \nThere are extraordinary examples of the artists who can draft a painting which doesn't even come in our farthest thoughts. Abstract painting is one among them.\n<\/p>
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What is an abstract art? <\/p>
Abstract art uses a visual language of shape, form, color, and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world.\nAbstract art is a result of post \u2013World War II art movement in American painting, developed in New York in the 1940s. It was the first specifically American movement to achieve international influence and put New York City at the center of the western art world, a role formerly filled by Paris.<\/p>
Who made the first abstract painting?<\/p>
From 1909 to 1913 many experimental works in the search for this 'pure art' had been created. Francis Picabia painted Caoutchouc in 1909, The Spring in 1912, Dances at the Spring and The Procession in 1912. Wassily Kandinsky painted Untitled (First Abstract Watercolor) in 1910.\nEven though many made an effort to bring abstract art under the limelight it still didn\u2019t get the attention it deserves. The reason may be because it has no recognizable subject. <\/p>
\u201c Every artist dips his brush in his own soul and paints his own nature into his pictures.\u201d<\/p>
\u2014 Henry Ward Beecher\n<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1502804461707","data":"tCVGtUuFqU8"}]
Freedom cannot exist within any society, civilization, or country. Though the United States is reputed for offering complete freedom and independence to all men and women, it was only after centuries that enslavement for a selected race had come to an end. And though white men are righted by the idea of freedom, it still comes into conflict when looked at from the bigger picture, a picture made up of separate individuals with diverse thoughts. The real model of freedom is nothing but a myth.<\/p>
Individual freedom is believed to be a necessity for every human being just as it is for a country\u2019s well-being. In some societies freedom is too biased of a thought that stretches all the way from women to children to even adults. Though some believe freedom is important for growth, the majority argue that very freedom is the basis of disobedience. In a society, such as India\u2019s, women are taught to be conservative for as long as one can remember. It is good for a woman to try new things, if it doesn\u2019t involve her reaching beyond the front porch of her house. Being academically exceptional to appreciative, but fighting for the same job that a man deserves is a taboo. Fly, just not too high.<\/p>
Look, I understand that women are treated as precious artifacts and all such artifacts are meant to be protected but how long will we be kept confined in a storage box? Women, just as men, are human beings justified for the right of freedom. Though when it comes to us, it is an unglorified myth. For women, themselves, cannot be defined as independent individuals.<\/p>
Freedom evokes different emotions in different instances, and most words cannot achieve that to the same extent that freedom can. As people who can determine our own well-being we must be granted the freedom to explore what is right and for what is wrong. Simply restricting the liberty to do so brings more harm than good. \n\n<\/p>"}]
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