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She was a girl with extreme passion towards dance and other cultural activities, she began her dancing career at a tender age and faced a lot of discouragement and an opposition from her mother & family as they were worried about her academics, but then everything was changed when her mother watched her performing for the first time and that was the moment from where she received a lot of encouragement. <\/p>
From there she never looked back in her academics or dancing career. <\/p>
Meet Bhramashiwini, an extraordinary classical dancer from Vardhaman Engineering College.<\/p>
She shares her journey with Stumagz.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463993100753","data":"5742c33481114"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463991922305","data":"
\"I started my dancing career at a level of kindergarten. My dad is a businessman and mom is a homemaker. Since my childhood, I was very much fascinated towards the cultural activities. In the early stages of my dance journey, my mom denied to allow me to the dance classes as she was very much worried of my academics. But one day my mom happened to visit my dance class and saw a change in me, right from that moment she started encouraging me a lot.<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463993125706","data":"5742c3421e1ff"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463992709836","data":"
I used to face a little problem in balancing my academics and my passion in the beginning. Later on, I happened to balance them in an efficient way. I started learning Kuchipudi in 2003. I perform Kuchipudi, Andhranatyam, Folk dance, Lambadi and Tarangam. <\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463993138969","data":"5742c350caf22"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463992724260","data":"
My dance masters Bhujangam garu and Naresh garu supported me and helped me all through my journey. Coming to my awards, I was awarded as \u201cBharatiya Natya Mayuri\u201d for 2 times by Kalanilayam at Chilakaluripeta in national level competition, \u201cNaatya Bharathi\u201d by \u201cDharmapuri Vysya Bhavan President and \u201cWonder Kid\u201d by \u201cSakshi Newspaper\u201d for being good at education and cultural activities. I won a district level first prize in Science Fair under the Cultural activities at Jagityal in 2007, with this I have been selected for state level youth festivals for performing well at a district level dance competition.<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463993154222","data":"5742c35e29559"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463992749132","data":"
I won state level 1st prize at Nagarjuna and cultural association at Karimnagar in 2008. I also performed in an audio function for the movie named Rajanna. My greatest experience in this dance journey was giving a dance performance in Ravindra Bharathi on the occasion of Natarajaramakrishna\u2019s 87th birthday who is the founder of Andhranatyam. <\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463993167429","data":"5742c3696f08c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463992762660","data":"
I had given more than 100 dance performances and still giving many performances in. I have also been interviewed by a few news channels. <\/i><\/p>
I'll be thankful to my parents and gurus for encouraging me in each and every aspect\".<\/i><\/p>"}]
We've seen the utmost Royalty in the golden bars and cars of the Saudi kings and The Nizams of Hyderabad using priceless diamonds as paperweights but never have we seen a king of great power and influence be the simpleton helping the little guy in the simple way imaginable.<\/p>
BHUTAN,<\/p>
The world's happiest country.<\/p>
A monarchy which is as pleasing as the monarchs in it.<\/p>
Bhutan is soo good that it has been an independent nation for the most of its history and there is a reason for it too. People in Bhutan are so content and giving.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463929884950","data":"5741cc7111d3b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463928017819","data":"
When the world leaders at the UN were full on discussing how to improve the economies and stuff, Bhutan just said it just want's it citizens to be happy. Happy is not just as in the humans, when the King and Queen had a baby boy, the Prince, they celebrated in the greenest and eco-friendly way imaginable.<\/p>
They planted 108000 trees in the country in the name of the prince.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463929882304","data":"5741cd1094751"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463928677073","data":"
Astonishment and simplicity about Bhutan simply don't end there, the Dragon King, as the king is called here, was seen cutting onions and cooking for the kids at a local school and when this picture hit the internet, it went frenzy over the King's humility and compassion.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463929879371","data":"5741cd031b0ce"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463930122046","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463929756664","data":"What do you think of Bhutan and its humble king?<\/p>People's King indeed right?<\/p>Let us know in the comments below.<\/p>DING!!!! <\/p>"}]
What do you think of Bhutan and its humble king?<\/p>
People's King indeed right?<\/p>
Let us know in the comments below.<\/p>
DING!!!! <\/p>"}]
After the recent Google I\/O conference that brought a new and highly innovative tech around the globe, Google also announced their another Project named as \"Project Ara\".It is the codename for a smart phone which seems more like a phone packed with modules .Those modules can be of the owner's choice.That means their modules are designed in many colors according to the pick of its owner.That phone looks like a bunch of colored and modified domino's with a camera and battery..but its not.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463910625752","data":"574180fb16456"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463910637719","data":"
.Project Ara smartphone is scheduled to begin pilot testing in the United States in 2016 with a target bill of materials cost of $50 for a basic grey phone.The project was originally headed by the Advanced Technology and Projects team within Motorola Mobility while it was a subsidiary of Google. Although Google has since divested Motorola to Lenovo, it retained the Advanced Technology and Projects group\u2014which has since worked under the direction of the Android division.The project has since been separated from ATAP and became its own division in Google.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463910870930","data":"574181ef0d27c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463910882756","data":"
When it comes to the Hardware<\/b> specifications..Those Modules can provide common smartphone features, such as cameras and speakers, but can also provide more specialized features, such as medical devices, receipt printers, laser pointers, pico projectors, night vision sensors, or game controller buttons. Each slot on the frame will accept any module of the correct size. The front slots are of various heights and take up the whole width of the frame. The rear slots come in standard sizes of 1\u00d71, 1\u00d72 and 2\u00d72. Modules can be hot-swapped without turning the phone off.The frame also includes a small backup battery so the main battery can be hot-swapped. Modules were originally to be secured with electropermanent magnets, but according to the team a new, better solution has been developed. The enclosures of the modules were planned to be 3D-printed, but due to the lack of development in the technology Google opted instead for a customizable molded case. Modules will be available both at an official Google store and at third-party stores. Ara Smartphones will only accept official modules by default, but users can change a software setting to enable unofficial modules. This is similar to how Android handles app installations.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463911088192","data":"574182e0ba37b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463911170116","data":"
The \"ARA\" smart phone comes into market this fall<\/p>
The more innovative you think..the more compact it becomes<\/b><\/p>
JOIN ARA<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1463911401645","data":"aWW5mQadZAY"}]
\"Hey Priyanka, have you finished the project? There is just a week to go.\" This is a nerd student mentality.<\/p>
\"Joke..I will finish it a night before submission.\" This is a usual student' s answer. And these outnumber the nerds.<\/p>
Have you seen the movie Zootopia? I have accompanied my parents to that . When the sloth appears, they said \"Kabhie kabhie hamare bachche bhi aise hi karte hain\"!<\/p>
My situation is no different. But the procrastination has speedily occupied it's place in all spheres of my life. My project is yet to be completed and the deadline is approaching soon.<\/p>
My 4 year old neighbour is telling everyone there is a big christmas tree in Akka's room. Turns out he saw the over-flowing Laundry bag which has almost reached the ceiling.<\/p>
\"Could you please fold your washed clothes and keep it in the cupboard?..Your chairdrobes are full now, I will send you to sasuraal along with these clothes this year. Enough I am putting up with!\", Mom says occasionally.<\/p>
Only because of my laziness I know how sweet my friends are. During one of those lazy times my friends visited my room, they removed the clothes from chairdrobes to sit. <\/p>
They ended up stuffing the clothes into wardrobe to make my room look neat. But when I open my wardrobe, all the clothes fall as a heap..Must ask them to keep things organized.\nWhat did I do when they cleared my room? I lazily listen to foot tapping music.<\/p>
That is the greatest advantage one can get out of being lazy. It shows how much my friends love me. They helped me as my family was blaming me. I shall return the favour when they are going through their lazy phase. We are friends for life :-).<\/p>
Cover pic<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463829182086","data":"5740432017999"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463830815273","data":"Image source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463829486817","data":"All yell at teenagers for being lazy..But let's talk some facts here. <\/p>Procrastination is just a phase which lasts hardly four days. It is not a personality trait. <\/p>We travel to outskirts of city everyday and lead an active life in college. So we deserve a little laziness sometimes.<\/p>It is perfectly normal to be lazy. It is a part of student life. <\/p>Most procrastinators are achievers. They relax during the lazy phase and spring back to life. Much like a polar bear hibernates. <\/p>Procrastination has no gender bias. It can't effect a girl less because she is a girl. All students are equally lazy during the lazy phase.<\/p>Elders should not waste their energy scolding a lazy teeenager. It has no effect on him\/her. <\/p>Everyone goes through the phase, so don't blame students alone. Employees and homemakers too take small breaks to relax for a couple of days. <\/p>However, a word of caution. It is fine to be lazy and spring back to life after a while. But continued laziness may mean a health issue, or negligence towards life. Kindly assess yourself and take help if required.<\/p>"}]
Image source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463829486817","data":"All yell at teenagers for being lazy..But let's talk some facts here. <\/p>Procrastination is just a phase which lasts hardly four days. It is not a personality trait. <\/p>We travel to outskirts of city everyday and lead an active life in college. So we deserve a little laziness sometimes.<\/p>It is perfectly normal to be lazy. It is a part of student life. <\/p>Most procrastinators are achievers. They relax during the lazy phase and spring back to life. Much like a polar bear hibernates. <\/p>Procrastination has no gender bias. It can't effect a girl less because she is a girl. All students are equally lazy during the lazy phase.<\/p>Elders should not waste their energy scolding a lazy teeenager. It has no effect on him\/her. <\/p>Everyone goes through the phase, so don't blame students alone. Employees and homemakers too take small breaks to relax for a couple of days. <\/p>However, a word of caution. It is fine to be lazy and spring back to life after a while. But continued laziness may mean a health issue, or negligence towards life. Kindly assess yourself and take help if required.<\/p>"}]
All yell at teenagers for being lazy..But let's talk some facts here. <\/p>
Procrastination is just a phase which lasts hardly four days. It is not a personality trait. <\/p>
We travel to outskirts of city everyday and lead an active life in college. So we deserve a little laziness sometimes.<\/p>
It is perfectly normal to be lazy. It is a part of student life. <\/p>
Most procrastinators are achievers. They relax during the lazy phase and spring back to life. Much like a polar bear hibernates. <\/p>
Procrastination has no gender bias. It can't effect a girl less because she is a girl. All students are equally lazy during the lazy phase.<\/p>
Elders should not waste their energy scolding a lazy teeenager. It has no effect on him\/her. <\/p>
Everyone goes through the phase, so don't blame students alone. Employees and homemakers too take small breaks to relax for a couple of days. <\/p>
However, a word of caution. It is fine to be lazy and spring back to life after a while. But continued laziness may mean a health issue, or negligence towards life. Kindly assess yourself and take help if required.<\/p>"}]
Aish is an exclusive Hyderabadi speciality restaurant inspired by the lifestyles of the Nizams of Hyderabad. Subtle spice nuances of gastronomy will tickle the taste buds with an unlimited buffet on the table. <\/p>
Unique in offering and presentation, foodies have a reason to rejoice at Aish, The Park Hyderabad.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463821641481","data":"5740256ba07e1"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463820617166","data":"
Event starts on<\/i>: 22nd May <\/p>
Event ends on:<\/i> 29th May<\/p>
Location:<\/i> Aish, The Park: Hyderabad, The Park, 22, Raj Bhavan Road, Somajiguda, Hyderabad, Telangana 500082, India<\/p>
Timings:<\/i> Starts from 12:30 p.m <\/p>
Pricing:<\/i> With Alcohol - 1499\/-<\/p>
Without Alcohol - 1199\/-<\/p>
For Registrations click<\/a><\/p> <\/p>"}]
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America and the UK hold the world\u2019s strongest higher education systems. <\/p>
Three of the world's top ten are Asian - China, South Korea, and Japan - as European countries emerge as the most-featured than any other continent, with 22 of its nations providing a top-50 university.<\/p>
The record, organised by QS (Quacquarelli Symonds), represents an unusual attempt to use university rankings performance beside other metrics to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of a country\u2019s higher education environment. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463818779831","data":"57401a3e98461"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463817742674","data":"
These are the countries with best higher education system and their scores out of 100<\/p>
United States - 100 <\/p>
United Kingdom - 98.5 <\/p>
Germany - 94 <\/p>
Australia - 92.6 <\/p>
Canada - 90.2 <\/p>
France - 89 <\/p>
Netherlands - 84.8 <\/p>
China - 83.5 <\/p>
South Korea - 80.1 <\/p>
Japan - 78.5 <\/p>
Editor of the rankings, Phil Baty, said the UK\u2019s continued cuts in higher education funding, and series of immigration measures affecting overseas students and scholars, were starting to have an impact on its global reputation.\n\nHe added: \u201cThe UK will have to ensure it can still draw in talent and investment from across the world and it does not lose its position at the heart of higher education\u2019s global elite.\u201d<\/p>"}]
India has been facing the shortage of houses since long and the desire of owning a flat in cities just remains as a dream.\nAfter the central government has launched a mission called \u2018Housing for All by 2022\u2019 there were plentiful approaches for constructing low-price homes. <\/p>
And IIT Madras bring in the unique 'GFRG Demonstration Building' to manifest its Rapid Affordable Mass Housing technology as a promising solution for India's housing shortage issue.\nThis cheap and eco-friendly house is the innovative idea by the civil engineering students along the management of IIT Madras. <\/p>
The Glass Fibre Reinforced Gypsum (GFRG) demo building was constructed within a month using the GFRG panels that were formerly designed for using as walls by Rapid Building systems, Australia. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463817211860","data":"57401430828b4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463817339522","data":"
Image source<\/a> <\/p>The fertilizer industry produces around 40 million tonnes of gypsum as waste, that is dumped over a large area.This waste is recycled by calcination and converted into gypsum plaster, which forms the raw material for gypsum panels. These creative panels are manufactured in Mumbai. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463817244480","data":"5740143ba163b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463817288619","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>The gypsum panels are then cut into required sizes by a digital machine at the factory and brought to the construction site. These panels are used for all parts of the building, right from walls to floors to roofs and to staircase. Initially, trenches are dug at the construction site then the bed surface is plastered with cement. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463816976171","data":"5740133219f62"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463817356079","data":"Image source<\/a> <\/p>The IIT-M research team's this ingenious method can endure the natural threats such as earthquakes, storms etc., and conduits are made on the roof before placing the concrete that works as an excellent waterproofing material. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463816995996","data":"574013456926f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463817434486","data":"Image source<\/a> <\/p><\/p>Catch the video of low cost and Eco-friendly construction.<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1464334848716","data":"_hTp2VGVPyA"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463816028274","data":"Cover Image source<\/a> <\/p>"}]
The fertilizer industry produces around 40 million tonnes of gypsum as waste, that is dumped over a large area.This waste is recycled by calcination and converted into gypsum plaster, which forms the raw material for gypsum panels. These creative panels are manufactured in Mumbai. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463817244480","data":"5740143ba163b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463817288619","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>The gypsum panels are then cut into required sizes by a digital machine at the factory and brought to the construction site. These panels are used for all parts of the building, right from walls to floors to roofs and to staircase. Initially, trenches are dug at the construction site then the bed surface is plastered with cement. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463816976171","data":"5740133219f62"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463817356079","data":"Image source<\/a> <\/p>The IIT-M research team's this ingenious method can endure the natural threats such as earthquakes, storms etc., and conduits are made on the roof before placing the concrete that works as an excellent waterproofing material. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463816995996","data":"574013456926f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463817434486","data":"Image source<\/a> <\/p><\/p>Catch the video of low cost and Eco-friendly construction.<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1464334848716","data":"_hTp2VGVPyA"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463816028274","data":"Cover Image source<\/a> <\/p>"}]
The gypsum panels are then cut into required sizes by a digital machine at the factory and brought to the construction site. These panels are used for all parts of the building, right from walls to floors to roofs and to staircase. Initially, trenches are dug at the construction site then the bed surface is plastered with cement. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463816976171","data":"5740133219f62"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463817356079","data":"
Image source<\/a> <\/p>The IIT-M research team's this ingenious method can endure the natural threats such as earthquakes, storms etc., and conduits are made on the roof before placing the concrete that works as an excellent waterproofing material. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463816995996","data":"574013456926f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463817434486","data":"Image source<\/a> <\/p><\/p>Catch the video of low cost and Eco-friendly construction.<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1464334848716","data":"_hTp2VGVPyA"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463816028274","data":"Cover Image source<\/a> <\/p>"}]
The IIT-M research team's this ingenious method can endure the natural threats such as earthquakes, storms etc., and conduits are made on the roof before placing the concrete that works as an excellent waterproofing material. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463816995996","data":"574013456926f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463817434486","data":"
Image source<\/a> <\/p><\/p>Catch the video of low cost and Eco-friendly construction.<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1464334848716","data":"_hTp2VGVPyA"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463816028274","data":"Cover Image source<\/a> <\/p>"}]
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Catch the video of low cost and Eco-friendly construction.<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1464334848716","data":"_hTp2VGVPyA"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463816028274","data":"
Cover Image source<\/a> <\/p>"}]
Aaaah...! Finally, the rains are here! Rainy days are ultimate holidays that a work stuck Individuals are looking for... Not only the one who are stuck with work but also most of the students do these<\/p>
So whats up with you? Will you do the same on a rainy day? <\/p>
Here are few things which everyone do during a cool drizzling day! <\/p>
Check out..! <\/p>
1. Going on a long drive with your loved ones? <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463764049338","data":"573f447033e02"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463762173062","data":"
2. Staying back at home, rolling in a cozy blanket.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463762772623","data":"573f3f7dc2b97"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463762186021","data":"
3. Having a tasty yummy ice cream.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463763056270","data":"573f408e7f1ad"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463762218909","data":"
4. Sit at home and watch romantic movies.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463763170847","data":"573f41035bec3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463762233030","data":"
5. Listening to soft music and remembering your X.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463763339593","data":"573f41b9a60c9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463762244655","data":"
6. Have a hot cup of a coffee with yummy yummy pakoda.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463763376518","data":"573f41d23dda3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463762254118","data":"
7. Just sit a stare at the beauty of nature.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463763397122","data":"573f41e3cd589"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463763125866","data":"
8. Make paper boats.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463763481821","data":"573f423f1bfa8"}]
The word \"Local\" is pronounced with pride in other countries. Why don't we follow the suit?<\/p>
Local food from native soil is known be more nutritious, healthy and suitable than fancy frozen foods which are imported from thousands of miles away.<\/p>
Let's see our local product today. It is a part of my diet and I so love it. Instead of getting scolded by our concerned parents about eating junk food, let's use this healthy alternative.<\/p>
Years ago a magazine mentioned Kareena Kapoor's beauty secret as Fried lotus seeds and food cooked in olive oil. Then we kids never heard of Lotus seeds. We thought it might be an exotic ingredieent available only to the rich.<\/p>
Today Lotus seeds, Phool Makhani or Fox Nuts are found in the shelves of every super market.<\/p>
What are these? Why are they being considered a healthy alternative to snacks filled with calories?\nThese are Sundried , puffed Lotus seeds.<\/p>
Cover pic<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463757320528","data":"573f2960b1e60"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463757700470","data":"They are low in sodium, richer in anti-oxidants and have high fibre content. They aid in digestion and have relaxing effect on the nervous system. They are high in protien content and full of health benefits.<\/p>They donot have an acquired taste and could be eaten as snacks or curry. We can bake or deep fry them in ghee\/oil till they are bigger in size and fluffy.<\/p>Image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463757364355","data":"573f297a700d0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463757746372","data":"If you are calorie coonscious, you can replace Paneer with Makhana in gravy dishes.\nThey are yummy either way. <\/p>Include a bowl of these goodies in your snacks every day to be healthier. <\/p><\/p>(Phool Makhana cultivators are poor farmers. Kindly contribute to their growth by including these desi products in your diet. You can watch a video on Makhana processing here<\/a> .)<\/p>Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
They are low in sodium, richer in anti-oxidants and have high fibre content. They aid in digestion and have relaxing effect on the nervous system. They are high in protien content and full of health benefits.<\/p>
They donot have an acquired taste and could be eaten as snacks or curry. We can bake or deep fry them in ghee\/oil till they are bigger in size and fluffy.<\/p>
Image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463757364355","data":"573f297a700d0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463757746372","data":"If you are calorie coonscious, you can replace Paneer with Makhana in gravy dishes.\nThey are yummy either way. <\/p>Include a bowl of these goodies in your snacks every day to be healthier. <\/p><\/p>(Phool Makhana cultivators are poor farmers. Kindly contribute to their growth by including these desi products in your diet. You can watch a video on Makhana processing here<\/a> .)<\/p>Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
If you are calorie coonscious, you can replace Paneer with Makhana in gravy dishes.\nThey are yummy either way. <\/p>
Include a bowl of these goodies in your snacks every day to be healthier. <\/p>
(Phool Makhana cultivators are poor farmers. Kindly contribute to their growth by including these desi products in your diet. You can watch a video on Makhana processing here<\/a> .)<\/p>Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
My friend's dad forced her to attend a workshop in an ashram. She came back after a month, she learnt basics of Spanish from her ashram mates. Smart girl. Learnt something from what she didn't like .<\/p>
Why should we learn foreign languages? <\/p>
As a fresher you can always be in an advantageous position while job hunting. Employers give preference to a fresher fluent in more languages, preferably one foreign language. A guy was posted in Poland as he was well versed with Polish. He learnt it through the web out of interest. Unexpectedly he is now living in the country he dreamt of.<\/p>
Learning foreign language can open the lucrative opportunity of Teaching too. Often Foreign language teachers travel to other countries to attend seminars and enhance their skills. <\/p>
Students who are fond of volunteering can gain an advantage of serving in foreign countries if they know the language. Working abroad is a plus point in the field.<\/p>
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Image Source<\/a> <\/p>Foreign languages help us open the door to different cultures. Especially in a non-English country, knowing the local language is a must. \"Knowing another culture is always a pleasure, and language is a crucial part of it.\" Says Harcharan Kaur who spent a lot of time in Germany, thanks to her knowledge of German she learnt from R.K.Math she could make many friends in a foreign land.<\/p>Learning a foreign language broadens one's perspective.An open minded person realizes that this world is a global village, and makes effort to know something about the others too.<\/p>At 58, my aunt has finished three levels of French. As we tease her if she wants to settle in France, she says she already feels like that as she speaks the language!<\/p>My Russian friend Alexy believes the name Boris is derived from \" Bo Rishi\" which is a Sanskrit term. Pav is a Portuguese word (Pao) we use so frequently. The fact that Hindi Naam and English Name are so similar proves that we are all a big family.<\/p>No matter if the language we learn is popular like Spanish, or lesser known like a Nordic one, learning a foreign language is a proud accomplishment..<\/p>There are many institutes in Hyderabad where one can learn foreign languages. Some of them conduct weekend classes for students. <\/p>http:\/\/www.efluniversity.ac.in\/<\/a><\/p>http:\/\/www.iefl.net\/<\/a><\/p>http:\/\/www.vifl.in\/<\/a><\/p>http:\/\/hyderabad.afindia.org\/<\/a><\/p>"}]
Foreign languages help us open the door to different cultures. Especially in a non-English country, knowing the local language is a must. \"Knowing another culture is always a pleasure, and language is a crucial part of it.\" Says Harcharan Kaur who spent a lot of time in Germany, thanks to her knowledge of German she learnt from R.K.Math she could make many friends in a foreign land.<\/p>
Learning a foreign language broadens one's perspective.An open minded person realizes that this world is a global village, and makes effort to know something about the others too.<\/p>
At 58, my aunt has finished three levels of French. As we tease her if she wants to settle in France, she says she already feels like that as she speaks the language!<\/p>
My Russian friend Alexy believes the name Boris is derived from \" Bo Rishi\" which is a Sanskrit term. Pav is a Portuguese word (Pao) we use so frequently. The fact that Hindi Naam and English Name are so similar proves that we are all a big family.<\/p>
No matter if the language we learn is popular like Spanish, or lesser known like a Nordic one, learning a foreign language is a proud accomplishment..<\/p>
There are many institutes in Hyderabad where one can learn foreign languages. Some of them conduct weekend classes for students. <\/p>
http:\/\/www.efluniversity.ac.in\/<\/a><\/p>http:\/\/www.iefl.net\/<\/a><\/p>http:\/\/www.vifl.in\/<\/a><\/p>http:\/\/hyderabad.afindia.org\/<\/a><\/p>"}]
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http:\/\/www.vifl.in\/<\/a><\/p>http:\/\/hyderabad.afindia.org\/<\/a><\/p>"}]
http:\/\/hyderabad.afindia.org\/<\/a><\/p>"}]
I see kids flocking near me saying \"Anna phone ivvu anna games adukunta. Anna please anna ......\"<\/p>
I know; I'm stupid. But sometimes when we go back a while ago, we did something which make us bring out a small smile as kids. As it happens, most of this stupid, awesome (Stuwesome??) stuff happened during the summer vacation.<\/p>
What are they? Check them out yourselves.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463737040699","data":"
1) Visiting your Grandparents.<\/b><\/p>
In telugu, the holidays are called as thathillu <\/b><\/i>which LITERALLY translates to Grandfather's house. Wasn't that exact same thing we did back in the day? Waiting for the last exam and hurrying back home to pack your bags, catch the train or bus and ride away to that delicious destination. This usually refers to the awesome villages spread with real good greens.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463746997539","data":"573f0250a4889"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747133810","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463739095524","data":" 2) Gully Games<\/b><\/p> Hide And Seek or it's called as Tip Top or I Spy(But we called it Ice-Spice. Blame that younger idiotic self of yours). You could spend hours altogether in the scorching sun playing Bat-Ball(I'm not calling it cricket. atleast at that time) or the late night badminton matches. Or playing that good old game of Buisiness(Indian Monopoly. duh!). Playing had a lot different meaning back then didn't it?<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463746978742","data":"573f01b99ce0a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463746984779","data":" Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463737195085","data":"3) Rasna vs Mangos<\/b><\/p> I still remember the days when Rasna used to be a 50np packet and you need to actually add sugar to that Rasna Water to make it a drink. And then we had the neighbour's mangos to steal from. Everyday was an adventure. Running as the uncle\/aunty\/granpops of the neighbourhood decided to cane us was even more worth the steal.<\/p>(Disclaimer:-Stealing is not cool. No, not even if you like what the other person has and you don't have it. Not that I need to tell you.)<\/p>I LOVE YOU RASNA!<\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747148261","data":"573f037c1cf4c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747435247","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463741427865","data":" 4) Summer Camps<\/b><\/p> Not sure if these were just created to dupe money out of parents or an excuse for working parents to put their children in the name of extracurriculars. Summer Camps were all on hype and I still remember my dad signing me up for chess and math club. That sure was boring as heck.<\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747445123","data":"573f03d521e31"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747524386","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463741750353","data":"5) Summer Special TV Shows<\/b><\/p> Even the media decides to cash out your summer vacation by launching summer special movies and T.V shows.<\/p>Pokemon, Beyblade, Power Rangers and special Tom and Jerry films and what not? It was a good time to stay indoors and sit watching the Cartoon Network all day long.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747534315","data":"573f041b00c87"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747590611","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463742053849","data":"6) Back To School Shopping and Homework<\/b><\/p> After a long summer( Or it just felt long due to all the awesome stuff we did), the prospect of getting back to school was equally exciting. The idea of a higher class was very exciting than as you feel right now after graduating. Buying the new uniforms(Or just repairing your brother's old shorts), Buying new books (Ah! the smell<\/a>)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747603383","data":"573f0461cccd9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747665403","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463742423568","data":"Summing it all up, I'd just want to say that it was a pretty amazing time before all these cool gizmos and social media took over our lives. But childhood was a phase that you could never get back(Or just use the clock time machine thing Suriya uses in 24)<\/p>DING!!!!!<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
2) Gully Games<\/b><\/p>
Hide And Seek or it's called as Tip Top or I Spy(But we called it Ice-Spice. Blame that younger idiotic self of yours). You could spend hours altogether in the scorching sun playing Bat-Ball(I'm not calling it cricket. atleast at that time) or the late night badminton matches. Or playing that good old game of Buisiness(Indian Monopoly. duh!). Playing had a lot different meaning back then didn't it?<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463746978742","data":"573f01b99ce0a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463746984779","data":"
Image Source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463737195085","data":"3) Rasna vs Mangos<\/b><\/p> I still remember the days when Rasna used to be a 50np packet and you need to actually add sugar to that Rasna Water to make it a drink. And then we had the neighbour's mangos to steal from. Everyday was an adventure. Running as the uncle\/aunty\/granpops of the neighbourhood decided to cane us was even more worth the steal.<\/p>(Disclaimer:-Stealing is not cool. No, not even if you like what the other person has and you don't have it. Not that I need to tell you.)<\/p>I LOVE YOU RASNA!<\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747148261","data":"573f037c1cf4c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747435247","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463741427865","data":" 4) Summer Camps<\/b><\/p> Not sure if these were just created to dupe money out of parents or an excuse for working parents to put their children in the name of extracurriculars. Summer Camps were all on hype and I still remember my dad signing me up for chess and math club. That sure was boring as heck.<\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747445123","data":"573f03d521e31"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747524386","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463741750353","data":"5) Summer Special TV Shows<\/b><\/p> Even the media decides to cash out your summer vacation by launching summer special movies and T.V shows.<\/p>Pokemon, Beyblade, Power Rangers and special Tom and Jerry films and what not? It was a good time to stay indoors and sit watching the Cartoon Network all day long.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747534315","data":"573f041b00c87"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747590611","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463742053849","data":"6) Back To School Shopping and Homework<\/b><\/p> After a long summer( Or it just felt long due to all the awesome stuff we did), the prospect of getting back to school was equally exciting. The idea of a higher class was very exciting than as you feel right now after graduating. Buying the new uniforms(Or just repairing your brother's old shorts), Buying new books (Ah! the smell<\/a>)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747603383","data":"573f0461cccd9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747665403","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463742423568","data":"Summing it all up, I'd just want to say that it was a pretty amazing time before all these cool gizmos and social media took over our lives. But childhood was a phase that you could never get back(Or just use the clock time machine thing Suriya uses in 24)<\/p>DING!!!!!<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
3) Rasna vs Mangos<\/b><\/p>
I still remember the days when Rasna used to be a 50np packet and you need to actually add sugar to that Rasna Water to make it a drink. And then we had the neighbour's mangos to steal from. Everyday was an adventure. Running as the uncle\/aunty\/granpops of the neighbourhood decided to cane us was even more worth the steal.<\/p>
(Disclaimer:-Stealing is not cool. No, not even if you like what the other person has and you don't have it. Not that I need to tell you.)<\/p>
I LOVE YOU RASNA!<\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747148261","data":"573f037c1cf4c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747435247","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463741427865","data":" 4) Summer Camps<\/b><\/p> Not sure if these were just created to dupe money out of parents or an excuse for working parents to put their children in the name of extracurriculars. Summer Camps were all on hype and I still remember my dad signing me up for chess and math club. That sure was boring as heck.<\/p><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747445123","data":"573f03d521e31"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747524386","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463741750353","data":"5) Summer Special TV Shows<\/b><\/p> Even the media decides to cash out your summer vacation by launching summer special movies and T.V shows.<\/p>Pokemon, Beyblade, Power Rangers and special Tom and Jerry films and what not? It was a good time to stay indoors and sit watching the Cartoon Network all day long.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747534315","data":"573f041b00c87"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747590611","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463742053849","data":"6) Back To School Shopping and Homework<\/b><\/p> After a long summer( Or it just felt long due to all the awesome stuff we did), the prospect of getting back to school was equally exciting. The idea of a higher class was very exciting than as you feel right now after graduating. Buying the new uniforms(Or just repairing your brother's old shorts), Buying new books (Ah! the smell<\/a>)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747603383","data":"573f0461cccd9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747665403","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463742423568","data":"Summing it all up, I'd just want to say that it was a pretty amazing time before all these cool gizmos and social media took over our lives. But childhood was a phase that you could never get back(Or just use the clock time machine thing Suriya uses in 24)<\/p>DING!!!!!<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
4) Summer Camps<\/b><\/p>
Not sure if these were just created to dupe money out of parents or an excuse for working parents to put their children in the name of extracurriculars. Summer Camps were all on hype and I still remember my dad signing me up for chess and math club. That sure was boring as heck.<\/p>
<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747445123","data":"573f03d521e31"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747524386","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463741750353","data":"5) Summer Special TV Shows<\/b><\/p> Even the media decides to cash out your summer vacation by launching summer special movies and T.V shows.<\/p>Pokemon, Beyblade, Power Rangers and special Tom and Jerry films and what not? It was a good time to stay indoors and sit watching the Cartoon Network all day long.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747534315","data":"573f041b00c87"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747590611","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463742053849","data":"6) Back To School Shopping and Homework<\/b><\/p> After a long summer( Or it just felt long due to all the awesome stuff we did), the prospect of getting back to school was equally exciting. The idea of a higher class was very exciting than as you feel right now after graduating. Buying the new uniforms(Or just repairing your brother's old shorts), Buying new books (Ah! the smell<\/a>)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747603383","data":"573f0461cccd9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747665403","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463742423568","data":"Summing it all up, I'd just want to say that it was a pretty amazing time before all these cool gizmos and social media took over our lives. But childhood was a phase that you could never get back(Or just use the clock time machine thing Suriya uses in 24)<\/p>DING!!!!!<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
5) Summer Special TV Shows<\/b><\/p>
Even the media decides to cash out your summer vacation by launching summer special movies and T.V shows.<\/p>
Pokemon, Beyblade, Power Rangers and special Tom and Jerry films and what not? It was a good time to stay indoors and sit watching the Cartoon Network all day long.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747534315","data":"573f041b00c87"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747590611","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463742053849","data":"6) Back To School Shopping and Homework<\/b><\/p> After a long summer( Or it just felt long due to all the awesome stuff we did), the prospect of getting back to school was equally exciting. The idea of a higher class was very exciting than as you feel right now after graduating. Buying the new uniforms(Or just repairing your brother's old shorts), Buying new books (Ah! the smell<\/a>)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747603383","data":"573f0461cccd9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747665403","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463742423568","data":"Summing it all up, I'd just want to say that it was a pretty amazing time before all these cool gizmos and social media took over our lives. But childhood was a phase that you could never get back(Or just use the clock time machine thing Suriya uses in 24)<\/p>DING!!!!!<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
6) Back To School Shopping and Homework<\/b><\/p>
After a long summer( Or it just felt long due to all the awesome stuff we did), the prospect of getting back to school was equally exciting. The idea of a higher class was very exciting than as you feel right now after graduating. Buying the new uniforms(Or just repairing your brother's old shorts), Buying new books (Ah! the smell<\/a>)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1463747603383","data":"573f0461cccd9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463747665403","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463742423568","data":"Summing it all up, I'd just want to say that it was a pretty amazing time before all these cool gizmos and social media took over our lives. But childhood was a phase that you could never get back(Or just use the clock time machine thing Suriya uses in 24)<\/p>DING!!!!!<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1463742423568","data":"Summing it all up, I'd just want to say that it was a pretty amazing time before all these cool gizmos and social media took over our lives. But childhood was a phase that you could never get back(Or just use the clock time machine thing Suriya uses in 24)<\/p>DING!!!!!<\/p>Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
Summing it all up, I'd just want to say that it was a pretty amazing time before all these cool gizmos and social media took over our lives. But childhood was a phase that you could never get back(Or just use the clock time machine thing Suriya uses in 24)<\/p>
DING!!!!!<\/p>
Cover Image Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
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