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\"Friendship\" many people defines the meaning in a different ways. We even listen that having right kind of friends is more important than have friends from elders. <\/p>
But no one cannot easily judge one in sight, it takes time to judge. Generally some times you may feel one person who can understand and listen to you completely, he is called as the Best Friend (or) Friend.<\/p>
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Generally most of the friends plan for a trip based on the convenience of them, in all ways. Here every step will be like a delicious sweet which you able to sense it. The more you discuss, the long it goes. Not only you will chill out but also you will learn a better quality in each friend.<\/p>
You will feel a set of friends close to your heart, because you completely feel them as \"My Friends\" from the bottom of your heart. You will never allow any other person to talk rubbish on them. <\/p>
I have seen a batch of students who go out and have a good time and memories, here you need to seen that there is no discrimination or difference between them. I wonder and asked to them,\"how do you manage the time to go like that\". They replied me that,\"We know one or two will be engaged in some works, but when the point comes to us about trip or plan to work, we will fix up a date manage other works and will go for it. Because when we get life after studies no one will be free to manage at-least things, we will be under some one. So its better to do all now as we cannot promise for future\". I felt really very great by hearing their words. I wish them \"nothing disturbs your friendship and gang in future also, all the best\".<\/p>
I don't know how long you will remember the functions you attended or the speeches you gave in your life, but you will not forget a trip with your friends. <\/p>
A small message the \"society will support you if you are successful in all aspects by the friendship, its not basis for chill out but its the base for your behavior and success\".<\/p>
I wish all the success to everyone. Do remember the happy moments happened in your life this will give a positive energy to be successful.<\/p>
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Meet Mr. Prakash Founder and CEO of 'Clik2fix', a company that was established to help house owners in fixing their basic home needs such as electrical, plumbing, carpentry,\nmasonry and also repairing of electronic goods at a customer satisfactory and\nreasonable rate.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458807329102","data":"56f3a2409b6ff"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458805955780","data":"
Prakash with his expert team of employees and technicians understand the requirements, help the people in refurbishing their home interiors and facilities. Their major concern is rendering quality services and resolving the problems permanently with a perfect solution. <\/p>
Let us listen to the successful journey of this entrepreneur and also find out what made him do this in his own words...<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458807336556","data":"56f3a24870b91"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458806628596","data":"
\"It all started with the sewage pipeline in my house getting blocked. As I couldn\u2019t figure out the problem, I contacted XYZ sewage cleaning services to fix the issue. They mentioned it would take a couple of hours to visit, as all their labours were busy. Even though I wanted this problem to be solved right away, I had no option but to wait. Finally, the sewage tanker arrived, after waiting for a tiresome and annoying three hours of time. Initially, I was relaxed as the labour men will be solving the trouble in no time but, the next image I saw took me into a deep level of confusion. <\/i><\/p>
Two children got down from the tanker along with the tanker. When I asked the driver where are the labours he pointed out the boys and it trembled me literally. I truly never wanted the children to step inside the drainage but at the same time, I also didn\u2019t want my old parents and children to suffer more without toilets. As the children got into the sewage, I was extremely surprised to see them cleaning the filthy, foul-smelling waste like an experienced professional without any hesitation. Witnessing this picture I realised that they have been doing this work for a longer time. <\/i><\/p>
Child labour has never been a particularly pretty part of society, but due to poverty, the practice became even uglier than its earlier incarnations. Children were often put in dangerous jobs and paid menial wages. Later, I came to know that the children are from Indiramma Nagar, Hyderabad. Due to a guilty feel and curiosity to meet those children, I visited the slums of Indiramma Nagar. There was very little land available for all the people living out there in huts and streets. When I met the mother of those two children, a house cleaning maid, I came to know that her husband, Mr Z died while fixing an electric line. In order to run the family, the mother didn't have any option but to send her children to work. The saddest part was that she never realised that her family deserves a compensation from the private company for which her husband worked and died. So, I decided to help their family and reached out the related firm claiming the recompense. <\/i><\/p>
But the statement was given by the officials of the firm completely jarred me. They mentioned that there was never an electrician in the name of Mr Z worked for their company. Also, they had the list of enroled employees in their record books as an evidence. Later, I came to know that the private company doesn\u2019t provide any valid ID\u2019s for their low-level workers and pay them poor wages. Unfortunately, half of the men from that slum were doing household works such as carpentry, plumbing etc., for that concern. Initially, I thought to help those children by providing education but later all these things struck my heart and I realised that would not be an enduring answer. <\/i><\/p>
That was the moment I decided to fix these problems with a permanent solution. That solution was Clik2Fix. Clik2fix\u2019s main motto was to form a group of talented labours mainly from the poverty line and paying them right wages, providing quality and satisfactory customer services utilising the talent of our technicians and eliminating child labour. <\/i><\/p>
Being a single man I gathered a set of skilled labours from Indiramma Nagar and assured to pay them justified salaries demanding commitment and hard work in return. Currently, household workers and technicians from Indiramma Nagar working under Clik2fix have a credible identity and they receive righteous remuneration which helps their children to attend schools. <\/i><\/p>
Now, by serving more than 5000 customers with commitment and customer centric approach in various metropolitan cities, we are in the process of achieving our goal and now due to our stupendous efforts, Clik2fix is termed in various venues as game-changing and revolutionary\"<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458807346649","data":"56f3a250eb3f7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458806851195","data":"
For using the services on 'Clik2fix' you can log on to Clik2fix<\/a> <\/p>Kudos To Mr. Prakash & team for making it possible! Hope he becomes even more successful and render his services all over the country!<\/p>Congratulations! :)<\/p>"}]
Kudos To Mr. Prakash & team for making it possible! Hope he becomes even more successful and render his services all over the country!<\/p>
Congratulations! :)<\/p>"}]
Here my each step indicates my 1 year life. By the first sentence you might have got an idea what I am going to say about, if not it\u2019s about my 4 years B.Tech life. <\/p>
My first step started on the date 08-10-2012 i.e., my orientation day. All the students and Parents are in the indoor stadium. Students took audience position in the Indoor Stadium and the parents sat on the chairs laid on the ground. I still remember the speaker & his speech and some more important guests gave their valuable wording for us. I do remember my first class M1, my first day lecture classes went by introducing to the class. Every day we will experience new situations, later all students habituated to act spontaneously according to the situation. \u201cROBOMENIA \u2013 2K12\u201d this is the first workshop I have attended in the college and secured 4th place among 40 teams. <\/p>
Our college has planned for the training for our first years for 3days, these are the wonderful days which cultivated some good qualities in me and gave a support for my development. I am still in touch with some trainers. Later I got a chance to work as a volunteer under \u201cTraining & Placement\u201d by undergoing a process of screening similar to a recruitment process. In a very short time my first year flashed to the end, but I do have a lot of memories which makes me smile even today. The last day we celebrated with a dress code by taking photographs in the classroom and did some cultural type activities. Our end exams got over with some tough time in between, this ends my 1st step.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458805391491","data":"56f39ab68e6a6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458805418940","data":"
My second year started by after a pushkaraa holidays (12 days holidays after the end exams got over). We Mechanical Engineering student has shifted to our Dept building, where in first year all students of different branches in different, used to sit in lecture hall of Admin Block. On that day our lecturers welcomed us to second year. In the 2-1 my core subjects have started which boostedup the students\u2019 interest in subjects. After some days \u2018the History repeats\u2019 in students\u2019 interest towards the subjects. At that time there was a call for applications to work as a \u201cTraining & Placements Member\u201d, here you may understand the difference between volunteer and member. Again I have undergone all the processes like written test, GD, and Interview with others, though there is lot of short listing in every round I have cleared all the rounds and entered into T&P. Firstly I worked as a volunteer for the TCS drive in our college, learnt some important aspects from seniors who are attending the drive. I think really good to see the interview in the 2nd year starting though we can\u2019t learn more.<\/p>
I have managed my studies and attendance along with other works and extracurricular activities. In 2-2, my first presentation officially on\u201d3D Printing\u201d in IITM which gave me a different experience from normal aspects in the college. The paper presentation went so cool after 7min it\u2019s their time for questions, I answered to the almost all except one or two of posted. The second year came to an end by the exams. This ends my 2nd step.<\/p>
Now the holidays I was in search of internship but I didn\u2019t found any positive sign, so I gone to my cousins showroom in HYD and learnt some repair work, customer perception, etc.,, Though I did it for only one week it gave me a lot of information and guidance.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458805526547","data":"
My third year has started after 2 months, 3-1 regular classes has started with some new, interesting and confusing subjects. I have taken lead for some drives and made successful coordination work. I and my friends used to chill in the lunch breaks. Labs are there every year but this time it\u2019s made some of them scared, usually this happens with most of the engineering students. This semester I went NIT Warangal to give a paper presentation on \u201cFlexible Manufacturing System\u201d, where this time my expectations didn\u2019t matches with the actual scenario there. But I enjoyed a lot by visiting different places nearby and the \u201cVJ Night\u201d on the last day evening made us to dance like small kid jumps up & down for the music beat. Came back to the college and had regular works.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458805640529","data":"56f39c6c6e68a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458805729007","data":"
In the 3-2 i met with two different situations, 1) My first interview for the INDIAN ARMY as UES. I coordinated the drive and also attended the drive, where I was through for second phase of selection process. It was a wonderful experience to meet people them who are in Major, Cornel rank. 2) I took lead for \u201cBRAINWRECK-2K15\u201d. Actually it\u2019s a intra college fest exclusively for 1st year students\u2019, it is a challenging task for me as I didn\u2019t followed the regular events which carried every year. My team helped me a lot in scrutinizing the events because of which I convinced lecturers and heads of 1st year and approved form principal. I even took suggestions from my juniors\u2019 who got selected as members next to us. Next the task with me is sponsorship I have reached to some companies in which Skyfi labs and Sunteck corp. came forward to help. I and my team completed it with flying colors. Later our exams schedule came back to warn us to prepare for it. My 3rd step ends here <\/p>
In the summer I went for GATE couching to ACE institute, though the timings are tough but we are habituated for that in a short time.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458805862911","data":"56f39c8e8789a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458805877846","data":"
My fourth step has started with some serous works in order to get Placement as early as possible. Though our college gave a eminent training for getting placement, but a bit of additional push made by all the students. In the month of Aug 2015 TCS visited our campus, where I tried my best in all the rounds. Finally the results came out and I got selected for it. Most of my friends are also got selected. Later within a short time the other friends also got selected. This made a happy moment in our life. <\/p>
In the 4-2 we have classes weekly 3 days only, you may feel it sounds good but its not good for us. It makes all the students of 4th years little bit bored at homes. On one day I met Sricharan Lakaraju sir again back in my college for a guest lecture, whom I met in my first year and got good complements from him. I was in touch through fb, but he can\u2019t recognize me as I talked less times and talks to most of the students\u2019. Stumagz is a very good platform for the students in GPREC to grow up. The last day in the college 18-03-2016 I felt bit sad, but i myself convinced that I can meet all the friends through other sources or directly if possible. My 4th step didn\u2019t end because I need to complete my exams. <\/p>
There are lot of happy and sad thing in my 4year B.Tech Life but I cannot explain all, if I do it it will become a book. <\/p>
I feel blessed as I got seat here in GPREC which changed my life into a good track and made me learn lot of things and discipline.<\/p>
\nThank you GPREC, <\/p>
\nThank you Friends, <\/p>
\nThank you T&P, <\/p>
\nThank you Stumagz, <\/p>
\n\nThank you to readers for reading this patiently.\n <\/p>
Keep smiling all the time <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458806035509","data":"56f39d42af6e9"}]
Conceived long ago , the annual Techno-Cultural fest of the College Of Technology, OU has been re-christened from Catalysis to TechnOsmania and since then there has been no looking back. <\/p>
An amalgam of the five departments of the institute, TechnOsmania has become bigger, better and even more competitive. \n\nIt is a melting pot for novices from different backgrounds and cultures from all over the nation and indeed a chance for everyone to experience ecstasy in a different but delightful format. <\/p>
TechnoSmania 2k16 is an occasion where all techies are given an opportunity to flaunt their technical expertise and promises to create a colloquium of all sorts showcasing an astounding panorama and alchemy. <\/p>
\nThis event is themed on one of the most faced problems \"water\" <\/p>
\nYou will be having events like Techastra (Paper presentation) , Abhivyatha (Poster presentation), Enrich (Guest lecture), Blast furnace (Rapid fire quiz), Chemclave (Workshop), Nipuna (IDP), Avishkar (Model making), Anokha (Process evolution)-(Food Technology), Mr and Miss. Texchroma (Textile Technology)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458799698219","data":"56f384708f4eb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458799598529","data":"
Event Starts <\/i>On<\/i>: 25th March <\/p>
\nEvent Ends On<\/i>: 27th March <\/p>
\nLocation<\/i>: Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana <\/p>
\nFest ID:<\/i> technosmania2k16@gmail.com <\/p>
Event Coordinator<\/i>: Neelam Prashanth- +919652220779 <\/p>
For More Info & Registrations<\/i> Click<\/a><\/p>"}]
What a breath-taking match it was. Bangladesh with four wickets in hand needed two runs to win from final three balls but here comes the twists and turns of the heart-throbbing match. The teamwork along the apropos planning of the caption MS Dhoni.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458791304835","data":"
Bangladesh looked forward to one of the remarkable victories until India took away the three wickets from the last three deliveries of the final over. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458791353322","data":"
Dhoni won the run to mislay the bales over the stumps, moved up India to the second position in the group table next to the New Zealand who is already qualified for the semi-final. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458791704732","data":"56f36532383a7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458791383529","data":"
\u201cTo bowl yorker's and work out on the batsmen\u2019s strength and weakness. I knew once it got to the 20th over I couldn\u2019t be fined so, could take my time\u201d, said the Caption Dhoni. <\/p>
India win the solitary run over Bangladesh. <\/p>
A treat to watch the match especially the final over!<\/p>
Catch the highlights of the over below.<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1458795247275","data":"aTN9Fl7F9AI"}]
Style has always been the game of the real\/reel man since the dawn of fashion itself.<\/p>
But are doing it enough to look to the brim or are you overdoing it?<\/p>
Whatever. Drop your shoes and sit down to see what you're supposed to do in order to look the best of the man you are.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458753385602","data":"
1) Fit and Flaunt<\/b><\/p>
Clothes with perfect fit present the best of you. Try getting all your clothes tailored and if you happen to buy any ready made stuff and if it is looking a bit baggy, get it fit your size. Fit always Flaunts.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458754856025","data":"56f2d69f4352d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755275233","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458753640367","data":"2) Colour contrast<\/b><\/p> Wear contrasting colours of tops and bottoms. Never go for a white shirt and white pant or as such. An opposite contrast of colours between your shirt and pant will give you the required fashiattention<\/i>(I just made that word up) you need .<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755225162","data":"56f2d6e50d796"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755290393","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458753483208","data":"3) Invest in a good suit<\/b><\/p> A good fit, tailored and customized suit always comes in handy whatever come may. When it comes to suit, buying isn't gonna play the trick. Getting nice piece of suit tailored to your fit might be the best idea. Ask Barney for instance; Nothing suits him like a suit. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755332834","data":"56f2d7144abc0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755339049","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754027497","data":"4)Smell good<\/b><\/p> People tend to associate\/connect with you based on how you smell. You wouldn't want to sit beside that guy who smells like a rotten cheese pizza now would you? People generally gravitate towards good smelling people.<\/p> But never overdo anything. Too much of cologne\/scent will make you a human scent bucket and everyone will try to deviate from your strong smell.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755359505","data":"56f2d74b2cc62"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755393520","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754155997","data":"5) Invest in a pair of good shoes<\/b><\/p> Good footwear defines you as much as good clothes do. Leather or not, depending on your budget, try buying both or any amalgamation of the two. Do not waste your money on stupid dress shoes unless you have a proper suit\/tuxedo. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755411568","data":"56f2d7b78d52b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755500986","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754467857","data":"6) Do NOT grow a beard if you can't<\/b><\/p> Nothing is a big turnoff than unkempt facial hair. unkempt,prickly beards have been the bane of man since long. If you cannot grow a beard or pull it off, simply try the clean shave. It's never out fashion . Neck beard is a very big no.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755518632","data":"56f2d82f8d111"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755621649","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754553385","data":"7) Experiment, with caution<\/b><\/p> Experimenting with new styles and trends is a very good idea but necessary caution is required. You simply can't pluck off your eyebrows just because they said it's the new trend. Prevention is better than cure and caution is better than any..<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458754656200","data":"56f2d870c9b17"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755684369","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
2) Colour contrast<\/b><\/p>
Wear contrasting colours of tops and bottoms. Never go for a white shirt and white pant or as such. An opposite contrast of colours between your shirt and pant will give you the required fashiattention<\/i>(I just made that word up) you need .<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755225162","data":"56f2d6e50d796"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755290393","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458753483208","data":"3) Invest in a good suit<\/b><\/p> A good fit, tailored and customized suit always comes in handy whatever come may. When it comes to suit, buying isn't gonna play the trick. Getting nice piece of suit tailored to your fit might be the best idea. Ask Barney for instance; Nothing suits him like a suit. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755332834","data":"56f2d7144abc0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755339049","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754027497","data":"4)Smell good<\/b><\/p> People tend to associate\/connect with you based on how you smell. You wouldn't want to sit beside that guy who smells like a rotten cheese pizza now would you? People generally gravitate towards good smelling people.<\/p> But never overdo anything. Too much of cologne\/scent will make you a human scent bucket and everyone will try to deviate from your strong smell.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755359505","data":"56f2d74b2cc62"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755393520","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754155997","data":"5) Invest in a pair of good shoes<\/b><\/p> Good footwear defines you as much as good clothes do. Leather or not, depending on your budget, try buying both or any amalgamation of the two. Do not waste your money on stupid dress shoes unless you have a proper suit\/tuxedo. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755411568","data":"56f2d7b78d52b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755500986","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754467857","data":"6) Do NOT grow a beard if you can't<\/b><\/p> Nothing is a big turnoff than unkempt facial hair. unkempt,prickly beards have been the bane of man since long. If you cannot grow a beard or pull it off, simply try the clean shave. It's never out fashion . Neck beard is a very big no.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755518632","data":"56f2d82f8d111"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755621649","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754553385","data":"7) Experiment, with caution<\/b><\/p> Experimenting with new styles and trends is a very good idea but necessary caution is required. You simply can't pluck off your eyebrows just because they said it's the new trend. Prevention is better than cure and caution is better than any..<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458754656200","data":"56f2d870c9b17"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755684369","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
3) Invest in a good suit<\/b><\/p>
A good fit, tailored and customized suit always comes in handy whatever come may. When it comes to suit, buying isn't gonna play the trick. Getting nice piece of suit tailored to your fit might be the best idea. Ask Barney for instance; Nothing suits him like a suit. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755332834","data":"56f2d7144abc0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755339049","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754027497","data":"4)Smell good<\/b><\/p> People tend to associate\/connect with you based on how you smell. You wouldn't want to sit beside that guy who smells like a rotten cheese pizza now would you? People generally gravitate towards good smelling people.<\/p> But never overdo anything. Too much of cologne\/scent will make you a human scent bucket and everyone will try to deviate from your strong smell.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755359505","data":"56f2d74b2cc62"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755393520","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754155997","data":"5) Invest in a pair of good shoes<\/b><\/p> Good footwear defines you as much as good clothes do. Leather or not, depending on your budget, try buying both or any amalgamation of the two. Do not waste your money on stupid dress shoes unless you have a proper suit\/tuxedo. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755411568","data":"56f2d7b78d52b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755500986","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754467857","data":"6) Do NOT grow a beard if you can't<\/b><\/p> Nothing is a big turnoff than unkempt facial hair. unkempt,prickly beards have been the bane of man since long. If you cannot grow a beard or pull it off, simply try the clean shave. It's never out fashion . Neck beard is a very big no.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755518632","data":"56f2d82f8d111"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755621649","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754553385","data":"7) Experiment, with caution<\/b><\/p> Experimenting with new styles and trends is a very good idea but necessary caution is required. You simply can't pluck off your eyebrows just because they said it's the new trend. Prevention is better than cure and caution is better than any..<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458754656200","data":"56f2d870c9b17"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755684369","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
4)Smell good<\/b><\/p>
People tend to associate\/connect with you based on how you smell. You wouldn't want to sit beside that guy who smells like a rotten cheese pizza now would you? People generally gravitate towards good smelling people.<\/p>
But never overdo anything. Too much of cologne\/scent will make you a human scent bucket and everyone will try to deviate from your strong smell.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755359505","data":"56f2d74b2cc62"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755393520","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754155997","data":"5) Invest in a pair of good shoes<\/b><\/p> Good footwear defines you as much as good clothes do. Leather or not, depending on your budget, try buying both or any amalgamation of the two. Do not waste your money on stupid dress shoes unless you have a proper suit\/tuxedo. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755411568","data":"56f2d7b78d52b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755500986","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754467857","data":"6) Do NOT grow a beard if you can't<\/b><\/p> Nothing is a big turnoff than unkempt facial hair. unkempt,prickly beards have been the bane of man since long. If you cannot grow a beard or pull it off, simply try the clean shave. It's never out fashion . Neck beard is a very big no.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755518632","data":"56f2d82f8d111"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755621649","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754553385","data":"7) Experiment, with caution<\/b><\/p> Experimenting with new styles and trends is a very good idea but necessary caution is required. You simply can't pluck off your eyebrows just because they said it's the new trend. Prevention is better than cure and caution is better than any..<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458754656200","data":"56f2d870c9b17"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755684369","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
5) Invest in a pair of good shoes<\/b><\/p>
Good footwear defines you as much as good clothes do. Leather or not, depending on your budget, try buying both or any amalgamation of the two. Do not waste your money on stupid dress shoes unless you have a proper suit\/tuxedo. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755411568","data":"56f2d7b78d52b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755500986","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754467857","data":"6) Do NOT grow a beard if you can't<\/b><\/p> Nothing is a big turnoff than unkempt facial hair. unkempt,prickly beards have been the bane of man since long. If you cannot grow a beard or pull it off, simply try the clean shave. It's never out fashion . Neck beard is a very big no.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755518632","data":"56f2d82f8d111"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755621649","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754553385","data":"7) Experiment, with caution<\/b><\/p> Experimenting with new styles and trends is a very good idea but necessary caution is required. You simply can't pluck off your eyebrows just because they said it's the new trend. Prevention is better than cure and caution is better than any..<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458754656200","data":"56f2d870c9b17"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755684369","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
6) Do NOT grow a beard if you can't<\/b><\/p>
Nothing is a big turnoff than unkempt facial hair. unkempt,prickly beards have been the bane of man since long. If you cannot grow a beard or pull it off, simply try the clean shave. It's never out fashion . Neck beard is a very big no.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458755518632","data":"56f2d82f8d111"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755621649","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458754553385","data":"7) Experiment, with caution<\/b><\/p> Experimenting with new styles and trends is a very good idea but necessary caution is required. You simply can't pluck off your eyebrows just because they said it's the new trend. Prevention is better than cure and caution is better than any..<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458754656200","data":"56f2d870c9b17"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755684369","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
7) Experiment, with caution<\/b><\/p>
Experimenting with new styles and trends is a very good idea but necessary caution is required. You simply can't pluck off your eyebrows just because they said it's the new trend. Prevention is better than cure and caution is better than any..<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458754656200","data":"56f2d870c9b17"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458755684369","data":"
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EAMCET COUNSELLING! Point of time in my life where I had to select a college on my rank basis. As I got good rank in Eamcet, I had many chances to get a good college. Finally I joined CVSR College of ENGINEERING. I travelled, I came, I myself went round the college, noticed many things, I saw on my left and right, there was no one beside me. Yeah! I came alone, not even with my father on the first day. Yeah! Iam very independent. When I was taking stairs, on the way to my class which was on 3rd floor, I saw Library on my left and English laboratory on my right. But I was not really feeling how good the library is and how good its infrastructure is. I was actually seeing a beautiful girl sitting and reading at a corner :-P <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458721176333","data":"
I attended classes regularly. For one month of time, it was like a seesaw, where I felt ups and downs in my life. Going to college, coming back to room, gaming, eating, sleeping, this is what I\u2019ve done for the first one month. I did not understand why I was there in the college, why did I leave my parents and staying here and facing a troublesome life. But, I gained plenty of recognition for my efforts when I joined National Service Scheme. I attended NSS camps and I felt worthy joining it. When there was no one beside me, I found someone with whom I could pass my time, with whom I could share things, with whom I could be like ME. Jus ME. No acting and no dramas. We used to fight daily at least for ten times not even bothering about people who watch us. But even though we fought, we came close to each other during exams. We divided topics, we studied harder, we explained each other what we studied in particular time what we called it as our Target time.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458721216556","data":"
She\u2019s so called as my Study Partner. I used to wait for exams just to spend good time with her. In this way, all my semesters went well. There was no issue about my academics. But slowly everything changed. There were many reasons to change and I found her not very serious about her academics. But the thing I hate the most about myself is, Planning everything to study as soon as my semester starts, but ending up studying only before my exams. The thing that made me so happy in this past three years is when I felt that I have good leadership skills. I co-ordinated very well during AAGAMA 2K16. There are many people in my life but there will be only some people whom we really love to spend our time with. There are about five people like what I mentioned now. It was, It is, and It will be happy always, to be with them.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458721252403","data":"
There\u2019s only one more year left. I\u2019m struggling through two types of thoughts. One is, When I think of my friends, fun etc I don\u2019t want this college life to end. Secondly, When I think of how long should I live with my books, studies, etc I soon want to get settled in my life. <\/p>"}]
3 years passed and I can\u2019t take it any more. What I learnt and what I did not, are no more kind of questions in my brain. What I want is to go back to October 2nd 2013. Oh yeah! I really want to go back. Strange experiences and facing new moments are lot better than facing a state of confusion running in my head right now about my career. \n<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458716512784","data":"
To make myself feel content, I have to put my pen on my paper to begin. The day I entered my college, walking through new roads, walking towards my block, walking with an aim, everything was amazing. But what made me feel so shy, so dumb, so nervous, that I was struck by fear on seeing all new faces in my classroom sitting so silent and paying attention to the lecturer. Oh my goodness! It was Physics class and the person who was teaching was our Principal. He\u2019s aged but I loved to see him managing everything in a right way. I sat for a while and then it was our lab time. Everyone made new friends already and they started moving to lab in groups, talking, chit chatting and etc. But me, as I was very late for the college and it was actually my first day, had no friends to talk. It was our English lab. I found someone so active in the class, talking and disturbing everyone in the class. He is not a gadfly in the class, but I could say he is so friendly to everyone. He is Sai Krishna. I went and sat next to him. He asked me if I was new to the class. I said yes. He asked me if I stay in hostel. I said yes. I felt good when he was asking such questions when I felt a bit alone. He did something mischievous and when sir asked him, he said, it was me, who did that. I felt like \u2018It\u2019s over\u2019 on my very first day. One day, we went out from the college to the nearby village. He took me to a shop and asked me whether I drink or not. I said \u2018I came here to study and I don\u2019t drink\u2019.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458716599828","data":"
I stayed in hostel for some months. My senior and I became friends since we were roommates in our hostel. I dint like anything there, I called my parents and asked them to take me back to home. Gradually things changed. Things I did not like are now the things I love the most. I found my best mate, named Krushival. We used to share our lunch box, sit in the same bench, talk for hours in the hostel and in the class and everything made me feel like I\u2019m lucky enough. Our friendship grew slowly. Iam not blowing my own trumpet but Infact Iam a good singer. Everyone in the class identified it and started liking it. Apart from all these, my studies were normal. So, Iam not speaking anything about it. I play cricket, volleyball and basket ball in the college. The best thing our college offered us was taking to Survey of India, Geological Survey of India, Sewage treatment plants etc where we got some practical experience. College life gives us everything. Coin has two sides and so as the life, with good and bad. We definitely forget our lectures, our classes, we study for exams and the next day we forget them also, but what we truly enjoy is what we remember for our life time. -Thank you-<\/p>"}]
Holi!! the festival of colours. But let's be a bit frank. Holi or any other such festival seldom means fun to us anymore.<\/p>
We've become the ne plus ultra<\/i> of the environmentalists or let's just say the word. Lazy?<\/p>
But close your eyes and travel back in time.<\/p>
Those days,<\/p>
Kida with tiny Chaddis and Banyans and running through the streets armed with pichkaris filled with coloured water.<\/p>
Are those all? Lets see<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458666423703","data":"
1)Old shirts and shorts and Pichkaris<\/b><\/p>
It's the customary stereotype for any Indian to wear the MOST expendable clothing available to play holi and we're ready with that never to be worn again shirt and shorts.<\/p>
Armed with those fat long pichkaris filled with colour water or just an old plastic bottle with holes in its cap, we set out to the streets like a dictator setting forth his military command.<\/p>
Charge!!!!!!!!!!!<\/p>
No friend, No foe. Coloured water everywhere.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458669928058","data":"56f18a1de5b8b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458670394803","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458667123567","data":"2)Colours, Water Balloons and kid gang wars.<\/b><\/p> I don't know about you guys but we did have these things back in our day and boy didn't those water balloons bring out the fun? Filling them and throwing them at each other is just like having our own snowball fight. At times eggs and tomatoes used to find themselves as a replacement to the regular kiddo balloons Fun as Hell.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458670247874","data":"56f18ab6f287b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458670378971","data":"Image source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458667380029","data":"3) Gulal ka Kamal <\/b><\/p> Now this is the toughest. We used it indiscriminately and that boy doesn't that leave a mark? Water, dry and just throwing it at each other's face.Days altogether with pink faces to schools and the face with the highest concentration of pink in them had a different level of respect in the class(Inky pinky ponky????<\/i>)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458670291412","data":"56f18ae43e4f0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458670362763","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458667248303","data":"4) Transgenders<\/b><\/p> Now we feared them as kids(mostly because of what our parents told us how they pick up kids off to the neverland and made us do the homework?) Transgender make the cameo for many a festival but these guys swarmed the streets and their arrival meant that its post afternoon and it's already been long since we've played the colours. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458670340963","data":"56f18b1314fc0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458670349780","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458668921080","data":" 5) Kamudu Pyre(Holika Pyre)<\/b> <\/p> Now this one might not be ON the day but is sure the night before. A big bon(g)fire is made(pun intended) the day before which actually compromises of all the old stuff and furniture in the house. That huge pyre lighting up to the sky as we watching it burn through the slender wood or, at least, remembering this scene from Manasanta Nuvve.<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458669641018","data":"56f1886311426"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458669732786","data":"Chandra Mohan:-Rei Sunil, Intlo patha saman emaina unte theeskoni indulo vey! <\/i><\/p>Sunil:-Intlo pathaga Musaldi undi techi veyna?<\/i><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/i><\/p><\/br>"}]
2)Colours, Water Balloons and kid gang wars.<\/b><\/p>
I don't know about you guys but we did have these things back in our day and boy didn't those water balloons bring out the fun? Filling them and throwing them at each other is just like having our own snowball fight. At times eggs and tomatoes used to find themselves as a replacement to the regular kiddo balloons Fun as Hell.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458670247874","data":"56f18ab6f287b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458670378971","data":"
Image source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458667380029","data":"3) Gulal ka Kamal <\/b><\/p> Now this is the toughest. We used it indiscriminately and that boy doesn't that leave a mark? Water, dry and just throwing it at each other's face.Days altogether with pink faces to schools and the face with the highest concentration of pink in them had a different level of respect in the class(Inky pinky ponky????<\/i>)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458670291412","data":"56f18ae43e4f0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458670362763","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458667248303","data":"4) Transgenders<\/b><\/p> Now we feared them as kids(mostly because of what our parents told us how they pick up kids off to the neverland and made us do the homework?) Transgender make the cameo for many a festival but these guys swarmed the streets and their arrival meant that its post afternoon and it's already been long since we've played the colours. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458670340963","data":"56f18b1314fc0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458670349780","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458668921080","data":" 5) Kamudu Pyre(Holika Pyre)<\/b> <\/p> Now this one might not be ON the day but is sure the night before. A big bon(g)fire is made(pun intended) the day before which actually compromises of all the old stuff and furniture in the house. That huge pyre lighting up to the sky as we watching it burn through the slender wood or, at least, remembering this scene from Manasanta Nuvve.<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458669641018","data":"56f1886311426"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458669732786","data":"Chandra Mohan:-Rei Sunil, Intlo patha saman emaina unte theeskoni indulo vey! <\/i><\/p>Sunil:-Intlo pathaga Musaldi undi techi veyna?<\/i><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/i><\/p><\/br>"}]
3) Gulal ka Kamal <\/b><\/p>
Now this is the toughest. We used it indiscriminately and that boy doesn't that leave a mark? Water, dry and just throwing it at each other's face.Days altogether with pink faces to schools and the face with the highest concentration of pink in them had a different level of respect in the class(Inky pinky ponky????<\/i>)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458670291412","data":"56f18ae43e4f0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458670362763","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458667248303","data":"4) Transgenders<\/b><\/p> Now we feared them as kids(mostly because of what our parents told us how they pick up kids off to the neverland and made us do the homework?) Transgender make the cameo for many a festival but these guys swarmed the streets and their arrival meant that its post afternoon and it's already been long since we've played the colours. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458670340963","data":"56f18b1314fc0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458670349780","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458668921080","data":" 5) Kamudu Pyre(Holika Pyre)<\/b> <\/p> Now this one might not be ON the day but is sure the night before. A big bon(g)fire is made(pun intended) the day before which actually compromises of all the old stuff and furniture in the house. That huge pyre lighting up to the sky as we watching it burn through the slender wood or, at least, remembering this scene from Manasanta Nuvve.<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458669641018","data":"56f1886311426"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458669732786","data":"Chandra Mohan:-Rei Sunil, Intlo patha saman emaina unte theeskoni indulo vey! <\/i><\/p>Sunil:-Intlo pathaga Musaldi undi techi veyna?<\/i><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/i><\/p><\/br>"}]
4) Transgenders<\/b><\/p>
Now we feared them as kids(mostly because of what our parents told us how they pick up kids off to the neverland and made us do the homework?) Transgender make the cameo for many a festival but these guys swarmed the streets and their arrival meant that its post afternoon and it's already been long since we've played the colours. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458670340963","data":"56f18b1314fc0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458670349780","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458668921080","data":" 5) Kamudu Pyre(Holika Pyre)<\/b> <\/p> Now this one might not be ON the day but is sure the night before. A big bon(g)fire is made(pun intended) the day before which actually compromises of all the old stuff and furniture in the house. That huge pyre lighting up to the sky as we watching it burn through the slender wood or, at least, remembering this scene from Manasanta Nuvve.<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458669641018","data":"56f1886311426"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458669732786","data":"Chandra Mohan:-Rei Sunil, Intlo patha saman emaina unte theeskoni indulo vey! <\/i><\/p>Sunil:-Intlo pathaga Musaldi undi techi veyna?<\/i><\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/i><\/p><\/br>"}]
5) Kamudu Pyre(Holika Pyre)<\/b> <\/p>
Now this one might not be ON the day but is sure the night before. A big bon(g)fire is made(pun intended) the day before which actually compromises of all the old stuff and furniture in the house. That huge pyre lighting up to the sky as we watching it burn through the slender wood or, at least, remembering this scene from Manasanta Nuvve.<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458669641018","data":"56f1886311426"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458669732786","data":"
Chandra Mohan:-Rei Sunil, Intlo patha saman emaina unte theeskoni indulo vey! <\/i><\/p>
Sunil:-Intlo pathaga Musaldi undi techi veyna?<\/i><\/p>
Cover Image Source<\/a><\/i><\/p><\/br>"}]
The eccentric filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma, has broadcasted that he will bid farewell to the filmmaking with the upcoming crime drama 'Vangaveeti' which revolves around the evolution of Rowdyism in 1980's in Vijaywada.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458641903769","data":"56f11c0dc8fac"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458641000196","data":"
\u201cThe story of \u2018Vangaveeti\u2019 is so gripping and true; I don\u2019t think I can find a better story to make another film in Telugu. I want my Telugu film career to end on a high and hence, I\u2019ve decided that \u2018Vangaveeti\u2019 will be my last film,\u201d <\/i>RGV said in a statement. <\/p>
The story completely shows the rise of Rowdyism from the death of Chalasani Venkatarathnam by Vangaveeti Radha, and how everything ended with the death of Vangaveeti Ranga.<\/p>
Most of the story will be based on events RGV experienced and witnessed while growing up in Vijayawada. \u201cI may have grown up in Hyderabad, but everything in my life is based on experiences in Vijayawada. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1458641910643","data":"56f11c13725c5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1458641343944","data":"
\"I\u2019ve had the privilege of seeing the evolution of rowdyism in Vijayawada as a student. This is why nobody else knows about rowdyism in Vijayawada than me,\u201d<\/i> he said. <\/p>
The film will feature characters inspired by Vangaveeti and Devineni family, besides several other politicians like Rajeev Gandhi, Dasari Narayana Rao and NT Rama Rao, former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.<\/p>
RGV has also received many alerts from the people of Vijayawada that a single mistake of his also may bring a lot of chaos in the city and his life as well!<\/p>"}]
We loved each other , We fought for our love, We ran away from my home and got married. We are so happy that we won our love undergoing a lot struggle. On the other hand, LIFE is a way too tricky to change even the dearest part of your life.He searched for jobs and found a job in a corporate company. The day he told me the news, I am the happiest person on the earth. He got his first salary, he bought me a ring. What else can make a woman empowered than getting loved by her one?But, I never thought that I will be the victim of our love. One day, he called for a party at our place. He invited his boss for dinner. The boss was so good and he smiled a lot, but I never understood the reason behind the smile. That day I still remember, he (my husband) came to me and said \" baby I need you to do a favor if you can do this we can live more wealthy than ever\"<\/b>. I didnt even hesitate to doubt my love. I TRUSTED HIM<\/b> \" What's big deal dear ? \" I asked ...\" My boss wants to sleep with you ! He offered me to double my promotion for that. I know it will be tough for you. But, just think it's a matter of one night and we are rich\".I am dumbstruck. Anger rushing in me and I kept calm and accepted to what he said. I loved him, all i wanted is to see him happy and he said this will be the first and last time \". With pain I agreed. I slept with him.A week later he bought another person and repeated the same thing and pleaded that it will be the last time I agreed. He knows that he can convince me and make me his puppet. Week after week, he used to bring all his colleagues and shared me with them.NO, I shouted one day. NO more I get used for others selfishness. He slapped me and said \" I have been paying for your maintainance.. better you realize that \" Wasn't it love , Wasn't it responsiblity of love ?, Was it to see this , I ran away from my home?, Was it he speaking like that ?. I am torn , I am dead that day. Why men do like this ? Don't they have shame to share their wives with others ? I trusted a wrong animal this time. I got my divorce, I am happy , I am single now and I am employed. \"I earn my money by working in day light not by sleeping in bed light\". I can't forget that phase of my life, and I am not even ready to trust another male again.All roles are imaginarily real and any coincidence is always a reflection of our deeds :) (Hard Feelings Accepted )Si.Cho (#batasari <\/span>#kalamthokaalam )<\/span><\/p>"}]
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