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In today's epoch of modernisation, the forthcoming generations are becoming more likely towards western lifestyle. <\/p>
Furthermore, the western educational institutes are expanding more and gaining more popularity because of their unconventional infrastructure. Nevertheless, did you know that the oldest university in the world was built in India in the fifth century? <\/p>
The ancient Nalanda University, primarily a Buddhist monastery that served as a university, was set up at the then Maghada (now Bihar). The old university site still lies in rubble around 95 kilometres southeast Patna. Besides, several other educational institutes were established across India before any other country. Some of the universities, which are more than 100 years old, still stand in fame and serve as prestigious educational institutes.<\/p>
Here is the list of 5 oldest college universities of India<\/p>
1. Serampore College<\/b>: It is one of the oldest colleges in India which was established in 1818<\/b> and is still functioning, the college is located at the West Bengal a trio of English missionaries - William Carey, Joshua Marshman, and William Ward - had established the college.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1470212416763","data":"57a1a950a2361"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1470211057073","data":"
2.Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee<\/b>: It was established in 1847<\/b> Formerly known as the University of Roorkee and the Thomason College of Civil Engineering, the oldest Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) was set up at Roorkee in Uttarakhand. It was not an IIT from the beginning. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1470212423903","data":"57a1a9580ee59"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1470211237372","data":"
3. University Of Madras:<\/b> Established in 1857<\/b> it is the second of the trio of state universities in India was set up in the then Madras (now Chennai) in 1857. The institute has six campuses in the city. These are at Chepauk, Marina, Guindy, Taramani, Maduravoyal and Chetpet. It got ranked 5th by the India Today in its 2011 top universities ranking<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1470212430700","data":"57a1a95e58b1e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1470211374937","data":"
4. University Of Mumbai<\/b>: The University of Mumbai was also established in 1857 <\/b>the main campus of the University of Mumbai is located at Kalina, Santacruz in Mumbai. nevertheless, it's first campus was set up in South Mumbai, known as the Fort Campus. It is one of the initial state universities in India and still caters to thousands of students<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1470212436685","data":"57a1a9654379e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1470211684722","data":"
5. Allahabad University<\/b>: Allahabad University which was established in 1875<\/b> is the fourth oldest university in India it was also called the 'Oxford of East' due to its scholarly alumni and vast potential. Stalwarts such as Motilal Nehru, Chandra Sekhar, Madan Lal Khurana and Saiyid Nurul Hasan have passed out from this university.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1470212444437","data":"57a1a96ace669"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1470212458187","data":"
Source<\/a><\/p>"}]
A classroom is something which plays an indispensable role in student's life. May it be high school or graduation, we will definitely have a memory associated with our classroom which we would love to cherish throughout our life! <\/p>
Every classroom has a wide variety of students where only lecturers are blessed to handle the weird candidates along with the so-called toppers. :p <\/p>
Here are few types of students and their characterizations which are present in every class. <\/p>
1. Class Bunkers:<\/i><\/b> There is no class without these students and it would be a surprise for all of us when they attend classes continuously .<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1471417894573","data":"57b40e363c4ec"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1471415983421","data":"
2. Hard workers<\/i><\/b>: They are only people who are very attentive in class and listens to the lecture carefully. They are also helpful to us during the externals and internals as we borrow books from them for the micro xerox :p <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1471417902741","data":"57b40e3e26d0b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1471416517333","data":"
3. The Love Couple:<\/i><\/b> Love is in the air for them and for the others who always prefer to sit beside them :p <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1471417912005","data":"57b40e47478f9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1471416639901","data":"
4. The Sports Guy:<\/i><\/b> They are mostly seen in the playground of the campus or with the P.T sir ! They are the ones who shine mostly during the sports meet and the annual meet. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1471417919483","data":"57b40e4f01f92"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1471416816615","data":"
5. Gossiping Machines: <\/i><\/b>Any information regarding the break ups, relationships or any other stuff, they will always be to update you :p <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1471417927239","data":"57b40e556dda9"}]
It was the year 2011, When the then prime minister Manmohan Singh was convening a Cabinet meeting. He has brought the point up as the young voter enrolment numbers were in the range of 20 percent. As per Constitution of India, Official electoral age in India or Universal Adult franchise is attained at the age of 18. <\/p>
In this age, youth of this country is in their colleges, the importance of exercising their right to vote wasn't being explained in a right manner. Cabinet meeting has decided to recognise January 25th as National Voters Day, a day before our Republic Day. <\/p>
Being Republic, where we have our own constitution in place, but we should know our rights to choose people who amend these laws. Lawmakers are chosen by common man in a democratic country like India. Right to Vote and Instilling the thought like I am proud to be a voter in the young minds is crucial. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1643078724220","data":"61ef66921a256"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1643078724221","data":"
Many in our country are turning into Arm Chair Critics, where they are limiting themselves to Social Media to vent out on issues. The Power which we have in our hands is to vote. The Relevance and Importance of Exercising a vote should be inculcated in today's voters.<\/p>
Silence of a good person is more dangerous to a society than actions of a wrong person. People should voice out their opinion in the form of their Vote rather than a status. People participate in online polls but they don't put an effort to register for the vote and come out to exercise their vote when it is needed.<\/p>
On this occasion, let's take this into youth of our country, to highlight the importance of registering as a voter and exercising their rights when the time comes. We need to create more tougher laws to make more people vote and connect it with their Aadhar card or other benefits which they accrue from the Government.<\/p>
Jai Hind.<\/p>
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To Empower and amplify the girls\u2019 Voice across India, The National Day of Girl Child is commemorated every year on the 24th of January. This day is significant for the nation to recall the commitments of serving the young girls in developing into strong women with access to unbiased opportunities in a world free of gender-based violence, adequate healthcare, learning opportunities, and celebrate the accomplishments of Indian daughters.\n<\/p>
On This National Day of Girl Child, let us reminisce about the young girls who inspire millions of people across the world.\n<\/p>
1. Licypriya Kangujam <\/b><\/p>
\u201c I have planted 350,000 trees in my life across the world\u201d. Says the 11-year-old Licypriya, is one of the youngest global activists and has addressed world leaders at United Nations Climate Change Conference, 2019. (COP25).<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1643034242040","data":"61eead4368be9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1643034242041","data":"
This child climate activist from a small village of Manipur in North East of India decided to fight against climate change when her house was hit by Cyclone in Odisha. She has spoken in 22 countries on climate change and delivered her first speech at the age of 6 and is popularly known as \u2018Greta of India\u2019. She indeed proved to us that no person is too young to make an impact. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1643034242042","data":"
2. Pari Sinha <\/b><\/p>
A dominating queen in the game of kings is a seven-year-old chess player who has mastered chess at 4. She is the youngest ever contestant in state-level tournaments. Pari is Ingenious with initial moves and builds a strong base for the rest of the game. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1643034242043","data":"61eeb4669d742"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1643034242044","data":"
She is the child Prodigy of chess and could expect remarkable achievement from her in the coming years. She is popularly known as the \u2018Giant Killer of the chess world\u2019.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1643034242045","data":"
3. Ridhima Pandey <\/b><\/p>
\u201cPeople don\u2019t recognize what you are doing; rather, they recognize that you are just a girl, just a kid\u201d. Says the 9-year old Ridhima Pandey a climate activist who filed a suit against the Indian government for not taking enough steps to combat climate changes. She is on the list of BBC\u2019s 100 women announced on the 23rd of November, 2020.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1643034242046","data":"61eead47cd6e2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1643034242047","data":"
She gives us a message that awareness is crucial in the world to realize and deal with the effects of climate change and embrace more sustainable lifestyles.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1643034242048","data":"
4. kashvi Garg <\/b><\/p>
A 16-year-old fencing player Kashvi Garg is selected to compete for India In the Fencing Grand Prixx 2022 for senior men and women epee from January 28th to 30th in Doha, Qatar. She is the youngest player in the entire tournament that will have 150 top-ranking fencing players from all over the world.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1643034242049","data":"61eead79b9dfe"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1643034242050","data":"
She is the gold medalist and also represented our country in the 41st international Children Fencing tournament in Poland, in 2018. Kashvi is a child rights ambassador for the Chandigarh Commission of protection for Child Rights (CCPCR). <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1643034242051","data":"
5. Vinisha Umashankar <\/b><\/p>
\u201c I am a girl from Earth\u201d. Says the 15-year old Indian teenager who is the youngest finalist to make it to the Duke of Cambridge\u2019s Earth shot Prize. She impressed many people in the science community with her invention- Solar Powered Ironing Cart, as an alternate for charcoal heated irons, that are commonly used in India. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1643034242052","data":"61eeada33c2fa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1643034242053","data":"
This Young Global activist shook the world leaders at COP26 with her words, \u201cStop talking and start doing something about climate change.\u201d\n <\/p>"}]
As we all celebrate National Girl Child Day today, I remember my childhood where innocently I have asked my mother why don't we have a sister at home. A home without a girl child is considered never complete due to several reasons.<\/p>
A journey from a girl to a woman is quite a story in itself. The transformation through the journey is what makes a real woman. Understanding the journey of a woman from a man's perspective, is an experience in itself. <\/p>
When I was a kid, the first major impression I had was of my grand mother running the house. A women power personified was in the form of my granny, she used to be the strict lady and show the affection in the same manner. There were extreme emotions expressed based on the situation. She was respected by everyone and all major decisions were taken by her at our place. Leadership wasn't asked by her, she got it coz of her innate talent. My mother was a perfect example of a woman who was balancing her household chores and our education. <\/p>
In School, we had teachers who were role models to us, as they run their individual homes and take care of our education as part of their profession. Woman are the real multitaskers. <\/p>
Story of a Girl is still an enigma to me. In our young days, we celebrated Kalpana Chawla success as the first big leap in space exploration, First Weight lifting Medal in Olympics by Karnam Malleswari, Sania Mirza in tennis, Saina Nehwal in Badminton and many more. All these achievements were great inspiration to girl children around us. <\/p>
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Today when we celebrate National Girl Child Day, we still have a long way to go as we celebrate every success which we hear but not encourage our own girl child at home. we took giant leaps but still a long way to go. The day when we celebrate every girl child's success we will have more examples to the kids around. <\/p>
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Waiting for that day as an eternal optimist.. Happy National Girl Child Day..<\/p>"}]
As we grew, we are always shaped by our own thoughts. These thoughts are determined by the exposure that we have and what kind of environment we are surrounded by. Pessimism dominates all the other thoughts as it spreads like wildfire. let's discuss few facets of it to understand it better.<\/p>
Pessimistic Person Extrapolates Situations.<\/b><\/p>
If you see anyone who creates a gloomy picture of the future, he will be surrounded by people to know more. He is paid more attention by everyone as optimism has few takers. Onlookers become more curious about the words of a pessimistic person as he can weave a story at his comfort and make it even more worse to make people more curious about future.<\/p>
For an instance, If someone says stock market is ready to fall and markets will collapse. There will be a major sell off and people press the panic button and they will blindly follow the Euphoria. In contrast, if someone tells that particular stock will grow and reach a certain level, people won't buy into their opinion, instead ask several questions and the reasoning behind the growth. <\/p>
Progress happens very Slowly but Setbacks are Evident<\/b><\/p>
Construction of a house takes time whereas demolition hardly takes any time. Similarly, any progress is time consuming, setbacks are faster as light. People want instant gratification and their thoughts remember setbacks and it's a good topic to discuss about someone's failure. <\/p>
One cannot be successful in an overnight, but one can be a failure in an overnight. Thats one core reason where failure is seen as a more virulent rather than a successful story.<\/p>
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Vibes are everything<\/b><\/p>
Even in a group of people, pessimistic vibes spread faster as its all about vibes. if you find a successful person, people hardly talk about them to others, if you find a person who has shut his company and got bankrupt people would like to talk more about that person and his issue.<\/p>
This situation applies to all sectors in our day to day life, we need to live with it and take a resolution to go against the human trend. if there is a negative news, lets stop the chain as how we try to do the same with COVID.<\/p>
<\/b><\/p>"}]
Which technology I have to learn? a common question asked by a student who knows that getting a job in technology domain will help him earn a good pay check and a good career path. One cannot answer this question with a single answer. It completely depends on the person who is asking the question, person who is answering the question as he has limited knowledge or his own favourites and the current trends too. Keeping this in perspective, let me cover some areas which help you to get a job today and safeguard it for tomorrow. When we are choosing a career pathway, we need to choose not according to the current trend but estimating the future trends. So, let's discuss future proof job roles and skills required for the same.<\/p>
UX Researcher\/ UX designer<\/b><\/p>
UX stands for User Experience. As we saw a great technological advance in the last decade, User experience is becoming critical as a user is traversing across devices using the same application. Members of the product team and technology development team rely on the inputs of an UX researcher to understand User behaviour. What are the User's motivation in using the application and where is he spending more time on the application, what motivated him to utilise the application. Such data points help in understanding and designing the future journey of any product or application.Strategy behind these inputs is critical as one needs to be spending<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1642847404860","data":"61ebdd25b2c60"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1642847404861","data":"
UX is always Human first design. It keeps end user in mind when developing a product or a platform. If a product or a platform has to be liked by end users, which is the obvious case, UX professional ensures that an end user has a great experience in the overall flow. For Example, It can be as simple as a user getting on to a platform to order food from a restaurant on an aggregator platform. If the UX is great, without any hassle, user will be able to spot the restaurant and order his favourite items and checks out. To Summarise, we will be seeing more products coming into the market and existing products have to evolve from time to time. UX professionals will be needed in large quantities.One needs to be a curious person who is digital savvy and good critic to read between the lines. Great prospective career pathway and an ever exciting thing as its related to Humans as they keep evolving and the field also follows the suit.<\/p>"}]
Greetings from Olympus \u2728Coming up with the best experience you've ever had, right from the comfort of your home. Department of B Com honours, Loyola Academy presents Olympus - Rise through the ranks of the Pantheon!Olympus is an Online National-Level Management Fest born out of our passion to ignite the God-like creativity within all the participants and provide a stage where the brightest of minds come together for an intellectually enriching experience.It is a blend of various academic and fun events centered on several portfolios such as HR, Finance, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Best Manager, and Business Quiz.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1641884815268","data":"61dd2cec8fb5e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1641884815269","data":"
Following are the details:<\/p>
Dates: 28 & 29 January 2022<\/p>
Website: olympusfest.in<\/p>
Instagram:@olympusfest_2022<\/p>
Take a step ahead and register now for your chance to rule over Olympus! <\/p>
NOTE - The registration gateway is through the website <\/p>
For further details <\/p>
contact:Essica Theodonna 9652173780(Head of HR) <\/p>
Kshitij Sircar 9110795368(Head of Best Manager)<\/p>"}]
Google interns are a part of involved in solving problems from the start. As a technical intern, you are excited about tackling the hard problems in technology. With internships across the globe, ranging from Software Engineering to User Experience, Google offer many opportunities to grow with them.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1639391382980","data":"
Apply Now: Click Here<\/a><\/b> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1639391382981","data":"Major highlights of the research internship at Google are as follows: <\/p>\nLocation: India,USA,China,Hong Kong,Canada,Netherlands <\/p>\nThe applicant must be enrolled in a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science\/related technical field <\/p>Must have some experience in the following (either classroom or work): <\/p>Programming languages like Java, C++, or Python <\/p>Natural Language Understanding <\/p> Neural Networks <\/p>Computer Vision <\/p>Machine Learning <\/p>Deep Learning <\/p>Algorithmic Foundations of Optimization <\/p>Data Science <\/p>Data Mining and\/or \nMachine Intelligence\/Artificial Intelligence <\/p>If the applicant has published any research paper or has experience with research communities, it will add as a plus point.<\/p>The interns will work closely with Research Scientists and Software Engineers.<\/p>The candidate must be available for a minimum of 13 weeks (full-time) <\/p>"}]
Major highlights of the research internship at Google are as follows: <\/p>
\nLocation: India,USA,China,Hong Kong,Canada,Netherlands <\/p>
\nThe applicant must be enrolled in a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science\/related technical field <\/p>
Must have some experience in the following (either classroom or work): <\/p>
Programming languages like Java, C++, or Python <\/p>
Natural Language Understanding <\/p>
Neural Networks <\/p>
Computer Vision <\/p>
Machine Learning <\/p>
Deep Learning <\/p>
Algorithmic Foundations of Optimization <\/p>
Data Science <\/p>
Data Mining and\/or \nMachine Intelligence\/Artificial Intelligence <\/p>
If the applicant has published any research paper or has experience with research communities, it will add as a plus point.<\/p>
The interns will work closely with Research Scientists and Software Engineers.<\/p>
The candidate must be available for a minimum of 13 weeks (full-time) <\/p>"}]
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