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Crisna Chaitanya Reddy is a teacher by passion, writer, orator and an inspiration to students in Telangana. He and his brother started a company -Create U- to help graduate level students understand various academic concepts in a better manner and with his practical approach, he impacted many youngsters. An MBA from JNTU Hyderabad, he has also bagged many awards for his writings, like the best author award for his book \"Alochimpachese\".<\/p>
In this chapter of FYI talks, he spoke to stuMagz on what it took him to reach where he is and his journey overall. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1571208779741","data":"j71eQEwpQCo"}]
There are several statistics that clearly point out the lack of employable skills among Indian graduates and that has resulted in the massive unemployment that exists in this country. In an attempt to address that issue and to ensure graduates from low-income families get a chance to become employable, Surge Impact along with TDF has started an initiative called First Job<\/b>. It is an after-education program that aims at providing focused and sustained support in training and ensuring employment of graduates from socio-economically weak backgrounds. The program aims to fulfill goal 8 of sustainable development goals and create 1 million jobs by 2024<\/i>.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1571220178348","data":"
To ensure meritorious graduates get opportunities, this program is open for any graduate with a minimum of 70% aggregate in graduation and whose family income is less than Rs. 2.4 lakhs per annum. It also aims to give an opportunity to people with disabilities, people from tribal areas, orphans, from agricultural families and more, to ensure wealth creation as opposed to giving them charity.<\/i><\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1571220178349","data":"
Applicants will go through a series of written and oral tests like aptitude test, psychometric assessment, Just A Minute session, Group Discussion and more, before a personal interview. Once the applicant clears all of these, they will receive personal counselling to analyse where the candidate needs improvement and where the candidate needs guidance. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1571220178350","data":"
Subsequently the candidate will then receive extensive training and mentorship by compassionate and capable industry experts in the area of interest and aptitude and these areas include technical and nontechnical avenues like IT, Telecom, Big Data, Beauty & Wellness, Retail, Hardware, Photography, Embroidery, Hospitality, Healthcare and more. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1571220178351","data":"
After the training, the candidate will be given extensive placement opportunities through different approaches like job-fairs, walk-ins, placement agencies, etc. <\/p>
Apply now if you suit the eligibility criteria and share to the right candidates<\/b>.<\/p>"}]
It was midnight and I was fast asleep. I suddenly woke up from a dream and my cat Sophie was awake and purring near my legs. Then I looked around the room and realized that I was home not in Egypt. Since childhood I was always fascinated by the pharaohs of Egypt and the pyramids. I had recurrent dreams of a great curse upon the world and I remember that thinking about it all the time never helped cause I used to get distracted in school. My parents had me tested for schizophrenia at once but the doctor said I was fine and gave me some sleeping pills. My parents were worried about me, cause they think the obsession with Egyptology is effecting daily life. But they don't know that I'm awake now. They are fast asleep in the next room. So I slowly Slid under the covers and scooted over to the desk and powered my laptop on. I had received it as a gift for my sixteenth birthday and it had the stickers of great sphinx, the pyramids, Abu simbel and many more. I wanted to know more about the pharaohs of Alexandria so I goggled it and read about the destruction of the greatest lighthouse of ancient times. The Egyptian way of treating their dead always amazed me. In my dream I was in a pyramids deep catacombs and there were these people in ancient Egyptian tunics talking about the way to build more tombs and about their king Remesis the second. Then suddenly a foot soldier always runs towards me and tells me that the kingdom is under attack and I'm the only one who can stop it by making peace with the enemies. But actually nobody can see me there but the soldier always does and then suddenly he gets stabbed in the back and by his scream I wake up. It's the dream I had since childhood. ............to be continued ...............<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571151928541}]
India is boasting to be the youngest country in this world with more than 70% of its population aged below 35 years, at the same time India has highest number of people who are unemployed. India is manufacturing highest number of confused professionals like engineers, doctors, Chartered accountants, etc. who are just acquiring qualifications for sake of societal and parental pressure. <\/p>
Our country is hoping to see that the young students of India will come to its aid to make it a developed country, forgetting the fact that the demographic dividend is a double edge sword. If we harness it properly, it can pull an entire country out of poverty as it happened with Germany, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, etc.<\/p>
If a country fails to utilise the human resources, the same demographic divided will turn into a frankenstein monster, devouring an entire country. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1571139617027","data":"
The million dollar question is how we can solve this problem of demographic explosion. As saying goes \u2018idle man\u2019s brain is devils workshop\u2019, we can rephrase this question as \u2018How we can engage people so that they don\u2019t remain idle?\u2019.<\/p>
National Ideation Day is one such idea that would help India to solve problem of unemployment. Thus, keeping people engaged in some work.<\/p>
How does this National Ideation Day work?<\/p>
We are proposing Govt of India to declare Oct 15th as National Ideation Day, a day entirely for ideating on the problems of India. We chose Oct 15th because it is birth anniversary of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. The man who lived for the idea of developed India until his last breath. He inspired my life a lot and many of my actions have been because of the way he ignited my mind.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1571139617028","data":"
The motto of National Ideation day is to involve students from schools, colleges, and universities to ideate on that particular day to find the solutions to the problems that they want to ideate upon.They can divide problems that they want to solve in different categories like Global, National, regional, local etc. It is prerogative of the respective educational institution to ideate on any of these categories. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1571139617029","data":"
What will happen with this National Ideation Day?<\/p>
1)National Ideation day will help students to imbibe problem solving attitude.<\/p>
2)In full scale of its implementation, national Ideation day has capacity to involve more than 30 crores of Indian students. The scale of the ideas that we can be produced is simply humongous. <\/p>
3)Even if one idea becomes a Microsoft, Google or an Amazon, it has potential to create jobs in thousands in number in the future.<\/p>
4)The thought of ideation itself will create curiosity among the students to see problems in a different way.<\/p>
5)National Ideation Day will also help to solve the problem of thought poverty because the participants cannot escape from thinking on that day to ideate upon the problems that they have chose to do so.<\/p>
6)Leadership Crises is one of the problems that National Ideation Day is solving because with only a strong idea a person can inspire a tribe to join his movement to realise that idea. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1571139617030","data":"
Finally, National Ideation day is everyones day to join, participate, ideate, talk, spread, etc. We are inviting you in this movement realise the dream of Dr.Kalam. It will be a fitting tribute to that great personality who dedicated his entire life to the service of India and who dreamt to see India as a developed country. We can realise his dream through ideation! Are you game?<\/p>
Jai Hind!! <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1571139617031","data":"
Raghunandan Vadla is a life scientist who believes life as a laboratory and experiments with his life by following his passions. So far he has been an IT employee, Author, Speaker, Entrepreneur, Teacher, Trainer, Traveller, Programmer, etc. <\/b><\/p>"}]
The fundamental principle of the\u00a0 educational institutions is to provide the students with knowledge and skills which can help him to live economically well in a society. As the former above statement goes, skills play an indispensable role in his\/her betterment. The question arises as to how would one develop these skills? The simple answer would be, through participation. Yet, the practical scenario reflects a conspicuous gap in the number of students who took the initiative to participate in the events.\n\nImprovement must supposedly be a consequence of practice and, practice is only possible through voluntary participation. The students who aren\u2019t inclined to be a part of the events which could help and enhance their various skills in diverse ways are risking their welfare on the stands of ignorance. I couldn\u2019t help but notice the large portion of the total students who aren\u2019t driven to learn by themselves. It is where I would think the institution encounters the difficulty dealing with.\u00a0\n\nAs I had the privilege to offer my perspective of the events, I would say that it the voluntary participation of the students is the most important aspect of the whole learning endeavor. The institutions can fill this void by encouraging the students to partake in various activities and providing them with necessary counseling to help them adopt self interest towards learning. As it goes without saying, self discipline is the root cause of a student's welfare.\u00a0\n\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571120519636}]
Remembering the youth icon, Sir APJ Abdul Kalam on his birth anniversary. Though India had many presidents, but Kalam Sir is and will always be President for most of the youth. Called as the Missile Man because of his contribution to the missile and science sectors which made India the space club member. <\/p>
Let us know some interesting and inspiring facts from the life of our beloved President.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1539603495059","data":"
1. Born to a Muslim boatowner family on October 15, 1931 at a pilgrimage center of Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was the youngest among his siblings.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1539603495060","data":"
2. He began to support his family financially from a very young age and distributed newspaper in the town. But never let this effect his studies. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1539603495061","data":"
3. During World war II, Kalam was just a 10 year old boy. Later he described about the distortion of the war when the war almost touched the doors of the Rameswaram.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1539603495062","data":"
4. He was a very quick in in understanding and grasping things and this is why he was appreciated by his mentors and fellow mates for his hard work at Thumba Space Center <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1539603495063","data":"
5. Other than a successful Aerospace Scientist, Professor, Author, he was a kind human by his nature. While his stay at DRDO, he instructed not to have broken glass pieces on the walls for his protection as that would hurt birds. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1539603495064","data":"
6. The Missile Man! <\/p>
But Why? Here are few reasons: <\/p>
a. The think tank behind India\u2019s first indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV-III).<\/p>
b. Project Director of India\u2019s first satellite 'Rohini'.<\/p>
c. Developed 5 missiles: Nag, Akash, Trishul, Agni, Prithvi when he was the chief of the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program in DRDO.<\/p>
d. Led the formation of BrahMos Aerospace between Russia and India and many such contributions made him Missile Man of the Universe.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1539603495065","data":"
7. His first award was Padma Bhushan in the year 1981. Since then Kalam Sir started bagging the honorary awards and finally had: Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan, Bharat Ratna, \tIndira Gandhi Award for National Integration, \tVeer Savarkar Award<\/b> are few of those 21 honored awards.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1539603495066","data":"
8. He never discriminated on the religions and followed only one religion which is Humanity. Though he was a Muslim, he read hindu spiritual and mythological book Bhagavad Gita also Quran. Abdul Sir was an expert in playing Veena.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1539603495067","data":"
9. Kalam sir was a vegetarian and always loved the simple and staple food of Tamil Nadu : Sambar, Rice, Coconut chutney, Vendhya Kozhambu and Puliyodare.<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1539603495068","data":"
10. He was the man of moral values and ethics!<\/p>
When his team faced many failures while testings at ISRO, being a leader he accepted it as his mistake. Later, when they got huge success, he refused to take credits alone and sent a fellow scientist for the interview with the Press. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1539603495069","data":"
We also got a wonderful and inspiring writer who's work and books keep inspiring and motivating today's youth for the growth and development of our Nation. <\/p>
A precise blog or a day wouldn't be enough to know, explore, learn and indulge the facts from his life. <\/p>"}]
World Students' Day 2019: Why Is It Celebrated On APJ Abdul Kalam's Birth Anniversary : World Students' Day 2019: Mr Kalam suffered a cardiac arrest while delivering a lecture to the students of IIM Shillong on July 27, 2015. This showed his dedication towards teaching.\n\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571077575889},{"id":1571078144795,"type":"img","data":"5da4c00141d3c"},{"data":"
New Delhi:\u00a0\nEvery year the United Nations celebrates former president APJ Abdul Kalam's birthday as World Students' Day. A recollection of APJ Abdul Kalam's legacy is incomplete without a mention of his role as a teacher. Dr. Kalam was dedicated to teaching and identified himself first as a teacher and then as anything else. \n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571078120496},{"data":"
APJ Abdul Kalam's Birth Anniversary <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571078449780},{"id":1571078481381,"type":"img","data":"5da4c151d73e5"},{"data":"
Mr Kalam suffered a cardiac arrest while delivering a lecture to the students of IIM Shillong on July 27, 2015. This showed his dedication towards teaching.\u00a0\nDue to his love for students, various educational institutions in India observe Abdul Kalam's birthday in their own way. Recently, a BJP leader from Telangana proposed to the government that October 15, Mr Kalam's birthday, should be observed as National Students Day.\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571078432743},{"id":1571078755834,"type":"img","data":"5da4c26456f1c"},{"data":"
APJ Abdul Kalam's famous quotes for students\n\n\"Climbing to the top demands strength, whether it is to the top of Mount Everest or to the top of your career.\"\n\n\"The best brains of the nation may be found on the last benches of the classroom.\"\n\"Let us sacrifice our today so that our children can have a better tomorrow.\"\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571078676833},{"id":1571078634962,"type":"img","data":"5da4c1eb81198"}]
In this I am going to present a story of a girl. It's a story of girl who was going to college .One day she went to her college she saw a group of people sitting together and talking about \"How important is to donate the blood and how you can save someone lives\".The girl , she was sitting at the back and listening to whole talk what the people are talking where there were reinforcing the idea of donating the blood because they belong to an organisation who were there to facilitate the people lives.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571059036859},{"data":"
After the whole conversation they asked,\"who is going to donate the blood\",then the girl was so happy that she said ,\"I will be the first to donate the blood and want to do it\"....She gave one bottle of blood and the group of people said \"THANKYOU\".They also mentioned that when they will be using the blood she will be informed.After some time she received a card with says Thankyou today your one bottle of blood saved someone's life.She felt very happy so fullfilled because she knew that God has shows in her out of so many to save someone's life . Year's passby 4 yrs later she was in a car accident and she ended up ina hospital where the only thing she could hear was \"we need one bottle of blood to save her life,we need 1 bottle of blood or she will die\" and she is lying on bed taking her last breaths because there were lot internally that she needed a bottle of blood.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571059658084},{"data":"
Out of no where someone came in room and said,\" this is my blood group and I will give one bottle of blood ,that I will save her life.When he said. That in a flash back she could read that card again said thank you.Today your one bottle of blood have saved someones life and that's how that one bottle of blood saved her life after 4 yrs .The name of that girl was MUNIBA MAZARI.That was the moment where she realized that \"\"\"\"IF YOU TRY TO HELP SOMEONE UNCONDITIONALLY WITHOUT EXPECTING ANYTHING IN RETURN GOD HAS HIS WAY OF PAYING BACK AND GOD NEVER FORGETS!!!\"\"\"<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1571060304500},{"id":1571060876160,"type":"img","data":"5da47c8d10dec"}]
1.<\/b>We can create an Android App using <\/b><\/i>Android Studio<\/a>. <\/b><\/i><\/b>It has<\/b><\/i> java\/xml & kotlin<\/i> languages. We <\/b><\/i><\/b>can choose any of them.<\/b><\/i><\/b><\/p>2.To create an app, first we have to know what type of app we a<\/i><\/b>re creating and how eac<\/i><\/b>h page <\/i><\/b>should be.Coding should be simple rather than being complicated.<\/i><\/b><\/p>3.Continuous learning of language is very important to keep ourselves updated.Though we are <\/i><\/b>so <\/i><\/b>perfect in any particular language,it is necessary to learn new things everyday.<\/i><\/b><\/p>4.Perfection is most essential to get creative ideas.For this we need to practice more and more.<\/i><\/b>Try <\/i><\/b>to <\/i><\/b>create different types of pages.<\/i><\/b><\/p>For example: Take a facebook login page & try coding it on your own.<\/i><\/b><\/p>5.Basically an app is defined as good or bad based on the end user requirements.<\/i><\/b><\/p> POINTS TO REMEMBER:<\/u><\/b><\/p> > Userfriendly: It should be easy to use.<\/i><\/b><\/p> > Efficient: Time to load next page should be quick.Buffering should be very less. Otherwise <\/i><\/b>user <\/i><\/b>gets frustrated to use the app.<\/i><\/b><\/p> > Each page must be clourful and attractive .<\/i><\/b><\/p> > If there already exists same kind of app, then comparatively it should be better than that.<\/i><\/b>It <\/i><\/b>should <\/i><\/b>solve the problems of existing app. Then only people are more likely to install <\/i><\/b>and use it.<\/i><\/b><\/p><\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1571072795307","data":"5da4a1084b969"}]
2.To create an app, first we have to know what type of app we a<\/i><\/b>re creating and how eac<\/i><\/b>h page <\/i><\/b>should be.Coding should be simple rather than being complicated.<\/i><\/b><\/p>
3.Continuous learning of language is very important to keep ourselves updated.Though we are <\/i><\/b>so <\/i><\/b>perfect in any particular language,it is necessary to learn new things everyday.<\/i><\/b><\/p>
4.Perfection is most essential to get creative ideas.For this we need to practice more and more.<\/i><\/b>Try <\/i><\/b>to <\/i><\/b>create different types of pages.<\/i><\/b><\/p>
For example: Take a facebook login page & try coding it on your own.<\/i><\/b><\/p>
5.Basically an app is defined as good or bad based on the end user requirements.<\/i><\/b><\/p>
POINTS TO REMEMBER:<\/u><\/b><\/p>
> Userfriendly: It should be easy to use.<\/i><\/b><\/p>
> Efficient: Time to load next page should be quick.Buffering should be very less. Otherwise <\/i><\/b>user <\/i><\/b>gets frustrated to use the app.<\/i><\/b><\/p>
> Each page must be clourful and attractive .<\/i><\/b><\/p>
> If there already exists same kind of app, then comparatively it should be better than that.<\/i><\/b>It <\/i><\/b>should <\/i><\/b>solve the problems of existing app. Then only people are more likely to install <\/i><\/b>and use it.<\/i><\/b><\/p>
<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1571072795307","data":"5da4a1084b969"}]
A few weeks ago, when I started writing these Monday blogs, I wrote on the importance of travel<\/a> for students. Travel is something that teaches students a lot that just can't be taught in a classroom. These days, the term 'experiential learning' is something that is used a lot in startups, corporates and a lot more but this experiential learning is something that a person can have in a top-notch manner if they travel.<\/p>Having grown up in a middle-class family, for me, travel was something that wasn't easy and as a student, most of my travelling involved me taking part in competitions in other colleges. This brings me to a point I keep telling students, attending fests in colleges in other cities is the easiest way for students to travel. This also makes students take up projects that one wouldn\u2019t normally do, as fests and competitions require one to actually do something.<\/p> I wanted to travel and I knew that old adage, 'where there is a will, there is a way'. Figuring out what it took to travel took some time but because I was good at my subjects and I loved speaking, I took to paper presentations. <\/p>Once I started winning them<\/a>, it became easier for me as my faculty in the college helped me out with the college attendance and after a point, they even started sponsoring my travel. <\/p>A few hours ago, I just landed in Dublin, Ireland to attend an international startup event, where I get to meet potential investors for stuMagz. To put it in simpler words, I now have to do a version of something that I always did when I travelled in college and consistently won - presenting. Now, I have to give a presentation about my company and I have to win it. Winning this will give stuMagz a new investor, bigger opportunities.<\/p>In 2018, I did something similar and launched stuMagz in New Zealand. In 2017, I did something similar in USA and got stuMagz many opportunities. Why do I tell all these things now? All of my travels and all of my opportunities and all of my skills happened solely because of the activities I did when I was a student.<\/p>If you are a student reading this, take every opportunity that the world throws at you and travel. Travel and learn. Travel and explore. Travel and grow. Keep a tab on events happening in colleges all over in platforms like stuMagz and just go take part in them.<\/p>If you have entrepreneurial aspirations, take part in hackathons and other such events where you can explore yourself. Just do it!<\/p>"}]
Having grown up in a middle-class family, for me, travel was something that wasn't easy and as a student, most of my travelling involved me taking part in competitions in other colleges. This brings me to a point I keep telling students, attending fests in colleges in other cities is the easiest way for students to travel. This also makes students take up projects that one wouldn\u2019t normally do, as fests and competitions require one to actually do something.<\/p>
I wanted to travel and I knew that old adage, 'where there is a will, there is a way'. Figuring out what it took to travel took some time but because I was good at my subjects and I loved speaking, I took to paper presentations. <\/p>
Once I started winning them<\/a>, it became easier for me as my faculty in the college helped me out with the college attendance and after a point, they even started sponsoring my travel. <\/p>A few hours ago, I just landed in Dublin, Ireland to attend an international startup event, where I get to meet potential investors for stuMagz. To put it in simpler words, I now have to do a version of something that I always did when I travelled in college and consistently won - presenting. Now, I have to give a presentation about my company and I have to win it. Winning this will give stuMagz a new investor, bigger opportunities.<\/p>In 2018, I did something similar and launched stuMagz in New Zealand. In 2017, I did something similar in USA and got stuMagz many opportunities. Why do I tell all these things now? All of my travels and all of my opportunities and all of my skills happened solely because of the activities I did when I was a student.<\/p>If you are a student reading this, take every opportunity that the world throws at you and travel. Travel and learn. Travel and explore. Travel and grow. Keep a tab on events happening in colleges all over in platforms like stuMagz and just go take part in them.<\/p>If you have entrepreneurial aspirations, take part in hackathons and other such events where you can explore yourself. Just do it!<\/p>"}]
A few hours ago, I just landed in Dublin, Ireland to attend an international startup event, where I get to meet potential investors for stuMagz. To put it in simpler words, I now have to do a version of something that I always did when I travelled in college and consistently won - presenting. Now, I have to give a presentation about my company and I have to win it. Winning this will give stuMagz a new investor, bigger opportunities.<\/p>
In 2018, I did something similar and launched stuMagz in New Zealand. In 2017, I did something similar in USA and got stuMagz many opportunities. Why do I tell all these things now? All of my travels and all of my opportunities and all of my skills happened solely because of the activities I did when I was a student.<\/p>
If you are a student reading this, take every opportunity that the world throws at you and travel. Travel and learn. Travel and explore. Travel and grow. Keep a tab on events happening in colleges all over in platforms like stuMagz and just go take part in them.<\/p>
If you have entrepreneurial aspirations, take part in hackathons and other such events where you can explore yourself. Just do it!<\/p>"}]
\nLike everything in life secrets has both pros and cons. But the worst thing about them is you can't have them forever, they have to come open today or tomorrow.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570947311483},{"data":"
\nThere are many secrets some small, some big, some hurt worse than others. Ever wondered why secrets are kept?<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570947513719},{"data":"
\nI think secrets are kept for many reasons some to hide their real selves because they think others won't be able to understand them, some to hide their mistakes, some to have fun.\nBut the question remains, is it right to keep secrets?<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570947556444},{"data":"
\nThe honest answer is I don't know. But you need to tell loads of lies to keep a secret most of the time and that is wrong.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570947555945},{"data":"
\nBut there is something I'm sure of is everyone has secrets and one day they are going not going to remain so hope that when your secret is found out the repercussions aren't to bad.\u00a0\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570947554925},{"data":"
\n\"Life is filled with secrets. You can't learn them all at once.\"\n\u2015 Dan Brown, The Da Vinci Code\n\n\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1570947554389}]
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