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Imagine being asked to stop using anything that's related to Google, Facebook or Amazon. Uh-oh! Our wholesome life on the internet now sounds almost dead, doesn't it? Or if you're fed up to the teeth with all the mess that's going on with your data being handled by Facebook or Google, where would you go? Even in the face of adverse privacy issues surrounding our tech giants, billions of us are still using their services. Does this simply mean we've got nowhere to go?<\/i><\/p>
What's the matter? <\/b><\/p>
Recently, the academics and industry hotshots told the Senate Judiciary committee that the hitch with privacy is the lack of competition between the tech giants. In fact, if one of these tech maestros were to have issues with data privacy, there's no other alternative we could resort to. Well, that's just how high-octane they are now.<\/p>
A peek into the past:<\/b><\/p>
Over the years, there had been instances concerning our privacy which witnessed movements set off to get people to leave this or that tech platform. But none of these barely even made a dip. In addition, Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal had people delete the app. But guess what? It was fewer than 15 million users who stopped using. What do you think it is in front of a 2 billion people who continued to use the social network.<\/p>
More about the setback:<\/b><\/p>
Moreover, experts claim that the core of privacy issues are nothing but the lack of competition. People do not have a single other alternative, let alone having a wide range of options to go for in the face of a tech glitch. Had there been more of vying between social networks we would've been better off in the fallout against Facebook. Why, you ask? It's simply it's dominance of social media. After all, Facebook also owns it's direct competition, Instagram. (Wow, it really looks like there's no way out.)<\/p>
Not to mention Google's whopping share of users! It's got the world's most popular mobile operating systems in Android. It's the most sought-after browser in Chrome. And those billions of users it has on Gmail, YouTube, the search engine and more don't necessarily need any talking.<\/p>
Alternatives:<\/b><\/p>
However, here are some privacy-assured alternatives you could resort to:<\/p>
Browsers<\/u>: Brave<\/b><\/i> is one of the most reliant browsers among the other dodgy ones. <\/p>
E-mail<\/u>: Proton Mail<\/b><\/i> is an option you could consider as an alternative for Gmail. <\/p>
Search Engines<\/u>: DuckDuckGo<\/b><\/i> might sound a little familiar because it's usage is on the rise.<\/p>
Not surprisingly, the makers of these three companies have claimed to have witnessed some growth, which of course, is no match to the tempo that those tech monsters gain users. But of course, there has to be a reason why they're not on the go so easily like the established ones. Why?<\/p>
It's now very obvious that the competition we have here is nothing like what we see in other fields. This isn't anything like going to Subway because you didn't like it at the Burger Kings'. We can only credit this to the dominance of the prevalent tech companies. They simply eliminate other options, thereby, leaving us with nowhere to go.<\/p>"}]
It's that time of life for me. As a matter of fact, it's going to be that time of life for a whole year. Even imagining it gives me nightmares of intense hardship. Placement drives are on the way and I'm not ready yet. I don't think I'd ever been. Jitters around are just too obvious to sleep on it. I'm scared of thinking about graduating with no offer letter in my bag. I guess everyone in my batch is going through the same. Or maybe it's just me. As I much as I'd love to lie and say, we are all in this together. WE ARE NOT. Because nobody is on the same level. I won't be surprised if there are envy and anxiety among us in the future. Life makes us do stupidest things, sometimes. <\/p>
Yesterday, I was in a training session for aptitude. It was the last day and the trainer decided to chat with us for a few seconds before bidding goodbye. You know, in order to have somebody's effect on you, there needs to be a rapport between you and that person. He built it within a span of five days. He shared his little stories with us, and it reminded me of my buried rusted principles. <\/p>
\"I don't live very far from here. I wouldn't say just around the corner either. I have been coming to your college by public transport. I take an auto in the morning and today was not any different. I got into an auto along with five other passengers including the driver. He was successfully ready for his first trip, his first income of the day. Nobody could overlook the joy in his eyes. So, we went through the roads with chaos and traffic, and when we were about halfway, the vehicle broke down. It had a puncture. All the passengers grumbled in discontent and got down. Not wasting a second, we took another auto and continued on our journey to meet the requirements of the day. It, then, occurred to me that, the driver did not expect any of it to happen. He was joyed by the fact that he would get his first 50 rupees of the day. For most of us, it might not be a great amount, but for him, it's his hard work. It was an unfortunate situation. He probably took the vehicle to a mechanic to get it repaired. I'm sure he didn't sit and cry over the loss of fifty rupees. If he did, he would never go along with the rest of the day. After getting it repaired, he would start again with new expectations of his earnings, despite a bad start.\" <\/i><\/p>
This might not be one of those great stories. But its the little ones that actually hold meanings most useful and relatable to us. We might not succeed today. We might not succeed tomorrow. Not even the day after tomorrow. It's not the end of the world. But all the failures test your persistence and in return, they will make you stronger only if you hold on. <\/p>
I'm not trying to preach but we all know these things. We all know nothing ever comes with ease and one needs work day and night for it. We all post 'Failure is the stepping stone of success'<\/i><\/b> on social media. We all are aware of it. But certain situations bring us to a point where we feel like we are hopeless and that nothing is ever going to work out for us. That's human nature. And that's exactly when you need to step up your game and conquer it. You gotta defeat the opponent that has been dragging you into darkness called insecurity<\/i><\/b>. Do it by standing up again. Try again even if you fall harder. <\/p>
What have you got to lose? Absolutely, nothing.<\/i><\/p>
As Justin Bieber sang, and I quote, \"Whenever you knock me down, I'll not stay on the ground. Pick it up and never say never.\" <\/b><\/i><\/p>
AS BTS rapped and I quote, \"The anxiety that comes from the vague realities we face and that we should overcome such anxieties.\"<\/b><\/i><\/p>
No wonder they rose so high in their careers, despite all the hate and criticism. I stan them.<\/i><\/p>"}]
Alabama<\/b>: With the world going frenzy over Alabama\u2019s new statute that was passed, women and men from across the globe express their strong opinions, giving rise to public backlash. The law which explicitly banned abortion on all grounds, even in the case of rape and incest, is not surprising to have taken the social media by its foot. Here\u2019s one legit take on the slurred over subtlety we\u2019re failing to see.<\/i><\/p>
Pro-life Vs. Pro-birth <\/b><\/p>
Amidst all the chaos and mayhem, why are we, as humans, failing to recognize that the idea of being \u2018pro-birth<\/b>\u2018 highly contrasts the idea of being \u2018pro-life<\/b>\u2018?\nLet\u2019s get this straight. No doubt, aborting a fetus is wrong on so many levels of moral grounds if there isn\u2019t a legitimate reason to go for it. But a woman, irrespective of how old she is, cannot be curbed off her rights to abort the baby which she conceived as a result of rape or incest. There can possibly be nothing at all which can beat this highest notch of pathetic construct. Simply, because you cannot force a woman to bear a child of yours by duress. We also can\u2019t deny the fact that for so many teens, abortions are daunting, invasive procedures, yet for those who decide to abort a pregnancy, this is a necessary suffering, albeit in most cases, a relatively painless one.<\/p>
Consideration of the Aftermath <\/b><\/p>
It\u2019s important to understand that women who are opting to abort their pregnancy in the case of a rape is not going pro-life but are going pro-birth. Why? Simply think of the aftermath that follows. The woman is left all by herself to bear the child and nurture it for the rest of her life, which is not a cakewalk even in the presence of a spouse, let alone going through it all by her own.<\/p>
Need of the Hour <\/b><\/p>
And if at all those \u201cdemocratic\u201d countries are to set out some regulations for the nation\u2019s \u201cwelfare\u2019, then why don\u2019t the steadfast republicans start thinking about some alternatives? Like laws they could impose to fight back carbon footprint? Or entities as such that are causing climate change. Because now that indeed, is some business they should be concerned about, on a genuine note.<\/p>
It\u2019s also not okay to silence the voice of women who stand up for their rights by alleging them to be \u201cfeminists\u201d. Because that\u2019s not a word used to shun women who fight against prevalent issues. The law is to prosecute the doctors performing the abortion because it\u2019s an apparent felony, punishable by up to 99 years of imprisonment. The same law also spares the rapist with no more than half the severity of the former. And this clearly does not pave way for a healthy, reliable, harmonious picturing of the future.<\/p>
At the end of the day, it only leaves us to ponder upon one basic question.\nWhat makes us think that it\u2019s alright for one human to enforce laws for another human to abide by, if the ultimate concern is not about making this world a better place for all?<\/i><\/p>"}]
For a freshman stepping in the college life, it is always a concern about how his\/her 'interactions' with the fellow seniors would go. It is said that the way others respond to you reflects the manner in which you present yourself. For a person who is not having any preconceived notions about you, it's your attitude that drives the conversation. <\/p>
<\/p>
It's true that you can't change yourself overnight, just to get the approval of every other person that you're going to meet. But yes, whoever doesn't synch with your thoughts ought to have a different perspective of life. And that's the best thing to learn from all these interactions. 'Cause the more you know about life, the better you live it.<\/p>
It's not everyone's cup of tea to smile and acknowledge everything that's put up against them. The sense of being an introvert does surround you at some occasions, if not always. But it's highly unlikely to avoid these interactions, especially when all the activities are student-oriented. You'll be needing their guidance them in all the upcoming college years of yours. So it's better to cut away the feeling of unfamiliarity to ensure a sound tuning between you and them in future. <\/p>
So some day or the other, you'll need to open up in front of your seniors, if not on day 1. For the aforementioned students, the best route of escape is the following:<\/p>
1. Agree to whatever the other person is saying. <\/p>
2. Do not cross-question his\/her opinions.<\/p>
3. Keep your thoughts to yourself.<\/p>
4. Answer only what's being asked.<\/p>
5. Do not interpret the situation according to yourself.<\/p>
And there you go. You're now free to leave. But is that what you've come for in the college, to be submissive to any other guy? Well, that just can't be the apt getaway. As you go on interacting with people, you get to whom what to speak and more importantly, when to speak. That's what will go a long way. <\/p>
Being an extrovert shouldn't be your first call (just an opinion, mind you). 'Cause the things might seem to go your way but that won't be the actual case. Instead, you'll be soon considered arrogant, self-centred and a 'to-be-ignored' guy. Again, that's what the people will 'consider' but you certainly can't avoid that, can you? <\/p>
We live in a society where most of our demands and requirements are derived by our surroundings and the people we interact with. So you can't just go outright to have a stand so rigid that you neglect all the other worldly ideas. Being that sort of smart is what the primary objective of college is: To develop who you are and to connect with more of your peers. <\/p>
The best way to develop\u200b such traits in yourself is to learn from seniors, 'cause they have been in your shoes (at least academically) in the past. And more often than not, they can relate with your going-throughs more than anyone else. And they deserve to be thanked for their gratitude.<\/p>
Thank you Seniors for testing me on your scales,<\/p>
for letting me explore what I am.<\/p>
Thank you for cracking me from inside,<\/p>
so that I can bloom from within and cherish.<\/p>
Thank you for proving me I am a failure,<\/p>
and inspire me to evolve like the Sun.<\/p>
Thank you for drowning me in the valley,<\/p>
for exalting me to rise above every summit.<\/p>"}]
Science today has achieved many milestones with the advancement. Pharmaceutical being on top of the demand list, here is a great opportunity for all the students and aspiring candidates of Pharmaceutical Science. <\/p>
Pharma Industry Oriented Course<\/b><\/p>
Hitech Institute of Advanced Pharmaceutical Sciences in association with Bulk Drugs Manufacturers Association, India (BDMA) presents a short term Pharma Industry Oriented Course for 3rd and 4th year B.Pharm Students (Five Batches - 104 to 108 batches).<\/p>
This is one\/two month courses which includes intensive, in-depth practical training in Pharma industry. The main objective of the course is creating professional awareness among pharmacy students to bridge gap between academic and industrial environment. Renowned personalities of the pharmacy industry will deliver the interactive lectures that would cover topics such as Quality Control, R&D, Regulatory Affairs and Manufacture of Drugs.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558702467266","data":"
The focus of these interactive lectures would be mainly on: USFDA Regulations, Novel Drug Delivery Systems, Quality Assurance and Quality Audits, DMF and ANDA Submissions, I.P.R., Patents, BA&BE Studies, Unit Operations in Bulk Drug manufacture, Pharmacokinetics, Pre-Clinical & Clinical Studies, SOPs, Industrial Safety, Pollution and Environmental aspects, Validity & Stability Studies, Impurities, Design & Layout Pharma Industry, Air Handling System, Water System, GMP, cGMP, ICH Guidelines, GLP, Production of Vaccines and Blood Products., etc.<\/p>
In addition, class on communication skills, 6-Sigma, Personality Development and on Modern Analytical Techniques including HPLC, HPTLC, GC, Spectroscopy and such others which will be delivered. <\/p>
Candidates can attend these classes at BDMA Premises, Sanathnagar, Near Post office MSN Labs.<\/p>
The classes are scheduled from:<\/b><\/p>
104 Batch : May 9, 2019<\/p>
105 Batch : May 20, 2019<\/p>
106 Batch : June 9, 2015<\/p>
107 Batch : June 15, 2015<\/p>
108 Batch : June 29, 2015\/July 4, 2019<\/p>
For more details, please contact:<\/b><\/p>
Dr. M. Venkata Reddy, Former Director, Drug Control Admin<\/b><\/p>
+91 9849928114<\/b><\/p>"}]
\u201cWhat\u2019s your biggest regret in life so far?\u201d <\/b><\/i><\/p>
\u201cIf you could go back and have a re-do of anything in your past, what would it be?\u201d<\/b><\/i><\/p>
\u201cWhat\u2019s that one thing you want to change about yourself?\u201d <\/b><\/i><\/p>
<\/b><\/i><\/p>
Questions of this sought are the ones thrown at us, maybe at times, or maybe quite often. Sometimes it\u2019s just us asking ourselves this question and nobody else. To answer that question, we start going back in time, taking a brisk walk down the memory-lane of our life so far and recollect all things gone wrong and re-live all that pain a little. And we have a LOT of things to answer that question with. A relationship gone wrong or that one choice you made between your parents and your job. Or that trip you took back in college that you could\u2019ve just avoided. Oh, we sure do have a lot of things to regret, don\u2019t we? <\/p>
\u201cIf only I chose this and not that<\/i>\u201c, \u201cI should have just said YES to him. And maybe my life would\u2019ve been really different now<\/i>\u201c, and thoughts of this kind start flooding our mind. But what if someone told us that we really don\u2019t have to regret anything in life? What if all those questions like the ones enlisted above don\u2019t have to have an answer at all?<\/p>
Yes! Why do we need to have regrets? Now you may ask how that\u2019s possible because as humans, we all have surely committed a lot of mistake and that it\u2019s natural to hold regrets for it. <\/p>
But hey, if not for all those mistakes you committed, you wouldn\u2019t have gotten here. Your mistakes make you. Because intentionally or unintentionally, you do recognize your mistakes and analyze why you did it or what you\u2019re doing it for. And until and unless we have this trait of probing what went wrong and why it did, maybe there\u2019s no reason why you need to linger on to that bad memory or choice.<\/p>
\nLet\u2019s say there\u2019s something you have really wanted to do for so long but you know it\u2019s something that\u2019s not completely right. So you never did it. On the other hand, let\u2019s say you went for it but aren\u2019t really happy with the outcome of having done that. Now think about it. Maybe the latter is better than the former for a happening. At least you\u2019ve now got better stories to tell your grandchildren!<\/b><\/p>
Everything you have been so far and everything you have tried for, irrespective of whether you succeeded in it or not, has surely earned you an experience of a life-time. And maybe that small mistake you made is the reason you\u2019re better off now. <\/p>
Why do we always have to compare our current state of emotional and physical living with a hypothetical situation of how things \u2018could be\u2018 and wished it were the other way around? Maybe what you are now, is the best of who you can be. And of course, when there\u2019s always scope to be better. What\u2019s it that we really have to worry about? <\/p>
So, let go of all those \u201cregrets\u201d you think are your regrets. You really need not have any regrets at all. Moreover, your choices and decisions you made in the past have been the basis of how much you\u2019ve grown as a person today. Everything of your past is only either a way to feel proud about how far you\u2019ve come or to reassure yourself that no matter what choices you make in the future, you believe they\u2019re only going to do you good.<\/b><\/p>
No regrets. No apologies. Just hope. And pride. <\/b><\/p>
Toodles!<\/p>"}]
Job seekers, students, and freshers - here's your opportunity to work with some innovative minds.\n\nFrom start-ups to leading businesses across industries, our member companies are on the lookout for talented individuals too.\n\nAt the Hire-A-Thon, we're just bringing you two together at our HiTec City Hub.\n\n Don't believe us? Check out the list of jobs right from Python, Full Stack, Mobile Developers to Accountants, Sales Executives, Business Analysts, Data Quality Associates, Design Engineers and more. We've got vacancies you can fill across multiple departments.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558623652092","data":"5ce42236c332e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558623652093","data":"
Not only that, but you also get to work out of a super fun community driven coworking space.\n\nSo, dress up in your best formals, keep your resumes close, show up with a smile and who knows, you might leave with a new job in hand.\n\nWe have over 15 companies across our hubs who would love to get to know you, and what you bring to the table. <\/p>
\nShow them what you've got. Register Here!<\/a><\/p>Hurry up!<\/p><\/p>"}]
Hurry up!<\/p>
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What is the greatest fear in all of humankind? What is the fear that invokes in us a sense of urgency, thrill and dread all together? It is the fear of the unknown<\/i>. The unknown scares us so much, that we may, well before it arrives become slaves to self-oppression and depression. It makes us see the often unnoticed areas of our lives. The areas we moslty overlook. The grey areas. These get refocused in our visions when the fear of unknown creeps in, just like a sea vessel venturing out in the uncharted waters. A ship lost in the vast never ending territory. When a ship is set sail, it is before hand, set to sail in a direction which will eventually take it to the intended destination. But as things sometimes tend to go awry, a gust of mischievous wind hits the ship's masts and sends them in another direction. Now the course of the ship has changed. It is heading into a \"no\" direction. Headed towards an unknown path. Headed to the unknown<\/i>. <\/p>
Slowly the fear of of unknown builds itself up. The captain is shocked. He immediately tries to come back to the path he was sailing on. Was it the right? The left? Backward? A bit forward perhaps? Which way was he travelling on before? <\/p>
He looks around and finds water on all sides. Going right, left and forward are his only options now but how does he do it? Everywhere it's the same. Sea and more sea. He chooses finally to go forward. One question lingers in his mind now, \"What lies ahead?\"<\/i>. Thus the fear of unknown deepens. <\/p>
It's roots clutching his heart now. He becomes driven by emotions. Lost in the middle of the sea with no direction, no path to follow on, no one to guide him home he thinks of his family, his friends whether or not he'll be able to see them again. His heart swirls in chaos, screaming for a way out of this unintended and doubtful quagmire. He looks at his crew on-board. All as uncertain as himself waiting on him to be certain again, to take control of the ship again afterall it's his job isn't it?<\/p>
The responsibility of their lives weighs him down. Putting on a fake braveness, unsure, he gives out his commands. The crew gain their confidence back because if the captain is so sure then who are they to question him? The ship resumes its activities and all is forgotten. Now the captain carries the sole wieght of all the collective fears of his crew members. The fear is multiplied. Since he cannot ask, counsel with, be advised by anyone of his crew he goes onward with his decision.<\/p>
He's burdened with fear, responsibilty, guilt and when one cannot express himself at all, he becomes mentally irrational. The stems of the fear of unknown branching its way into his mind, taking control. He becomes adamant, angry and agitated. But all this he cannot express freely to his crew, who are diligently carrying out their chores and are unbothered. He hides his feelings in fear of disturbing their calmness.<\/p>
When he sees up, he sees a sea full of raging waves, full of different directions, many rights and many lefts but each not definitive of being his lost path he once was travelling on. But when the crew look up they see their captain, standing tall and deteremined, his head held high. They see a promise, they see faith but what they cannot see is that their captain is holding his head high only to see if he can remember which way he came from and which way to go.<\/p>
Oh the variations of perceptions in the same plane of sight. <\/p>
As to all those wondering why I elaborated on and on about a ship and a scared captain is because all of us engineers are the captain, the crew our parents and friends, the ship - our life, the sea? Yes you guessed it right! The sea is engineering and finally the mysterious gusts of wind are our lovely and very much dreaded backlogs. <\/p>\n"}]
Internships are a great way to enhance your profile, recruiters love it when a candidate up for selection already has relevant experience in the field, which makes them a valuable resource to hire and develop. Not only will internships get you acquainted with the world of professionals, it will also help your career get a massive boost, something that will only be beneficial to you. Not to forget that there are some companies that offer full time jobs after your internship if they feel like you're a resource they should keep. <\/p>
That being said, getting an internship itself is a process that may or may not involve interviews and various other hoops to jump through, and once you read through this list, you should be better equipped to apply to various companies, and if you're wondering where to go looking for internships, check our Facebook page (which you get go to by clicking here<\/a>) and stay updated with opportunities page for the Top Internship Opportunities of The Day!<\/p><\/p>If you are looking for opportunities to learn and have practical experience which could be your project?<\/p>Then this <\/b>Summer Internship<\/b><\/a> is for you!<\/b><\/p>1. Prepare your resume<\/b> <\/p>First know the different types of resume that one can have (click here<\/a> for that), and make sure your resume is ready to go. We highly recommend you make it a functional resume depending on where you're applying, and start sending them out. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199078","data":"58e6222d7cfaa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558075199079","data":"2. Prepare yourself mentally <\/b><\/p>The difference between the students who bag amazing internships and those who don't is that the latter doesn't take internships seriously enough to be considered for by the big name companies. Besides, your student profile has to pique the interest of big name companies, and unless you are proactive, it is kind of difficult. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199080","data":"58e622fc28e2b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558075199081","data":"3. Networking is King<\/b><\/p>One of the best things you can do in college is to develop a network of friends and seniors that can connect you with people willing to offer you an internship (and even a job later). Your seniors, especially, can be fantastic resources to seek out internships and offer you guidance depending on the place of their work. This is great because you get to have fun with them in college and in turn, help them, or they'll help you, in careers<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199082","data":"58e6267f67dd7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558075199083","data":"4. Find a HR on LinkedIn<\/b><\/p>The joys of the internet and professional social media is that you get to connect with people outside your social circle. Have a company that's on your mind and want to intern there? Just find the HR on LinkedIn and send them a message, politely, asking about the possibility of an internship. It works! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199084","data":"58e6263397719"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558075199085","data":"5. Keep checking the company's recruitment page <\/b><\/p>Sometimes, and this happens less often that we'd like, a company will post about and internship opportunity directly on their page, which, if you are the first ones to spot it, is a goldmine for you. It is always a good idea to keep checking the recruitment page of the companies you wish to intern (and later, work, even) at. <\/p>Of course, you can avoid all this hassle if you check stuMagz's facebook page<\/a> and the opportunity section.<\/a><\/p>If you are hunting topics for your projects, then Check This Out!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199086","data":"58e62616d050f"}]
If you are looking for opportunities to learn and have practical experience which could be your project?<\/p>
Then this <\/b>Summer Internship<\/b><\/a> is for you!<\/b><\/p>1. Prepare your resume<\/b> <\/p>First know the different types of resume that one can have (click here<\/a> for that), and make sure your resume is ready to go. We highly recommend you make it a functional resume depending on where you're applying, and start sending them out. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199078","data":"58e6222d7cfaa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558075199079","data":"2. Prepare yourself mentally <\/b><\/p>The difference between the students who bag amazing internships and those who don't is that the latter doesn't take internships seriously enough to be considered for by the big name companies. Besides, your student profile has to pique the interest of big name companies, and unless you are proactive, it is kind of difficult. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199080","data":"58e622fc28e2b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558075199081","data":"3. Networking is King<\/b><\/p>One of the best things you can do in college is to develop a network of friends and seniors that can connect you with people willing to offer you an internship (and even a job later). Your seniors, especially, can be fantastic resources to seek out internships and offer you guidance depending on the place of their work. This is great because you get to have fun with them in college and in turn, help them, or they'll help you, in careers<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199082","data":"58e6267f67dd7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558075199083","data":"4. Find a HR on LinkedIn<\/b><\/p>The joys of the internet and professional social media is that you get to connect with people outside your social circle. Have a company that's on your mind and want to intern there? Just find the HR on LinkedIn and send them a message, politely, asking about the possibility of an internship. It works! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199084","data":"58e6263397719"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558075199085","data":"5. Keep checking the company's recruitment page <\/b><\/p>Sometimes, and this happens less often that we'd like, a company will post about and internship opportunity directly on their page, which, if you are the first ones to spot it, is a goldmine for you. It is always a good idea to keep checking the recruitment page of the companies you wish to intern (and later, work, even) at. <\/p>Of course, you can avoid all this hassle if you check stuMagz's facebook page<\/a> and the opportunity section.<\/a><\/p>If you are hunting topics for your projects, then Check This Out!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199086","data":"58e62616d050f"}]
1. Prepare your resume<\/b> <\/p>
First know the different types of resume that one can have (click here<\/a> for that), and make sure your resume is ready to go. We highly recommend you make it a functional resume depending on where you're applying, and start sending them out. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199078","data":"58e6222d7cfaa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558075199079","data":"2. Prepare yourself mentally <\/b><\/p>The difference between the students who bag amazing internships and those who don't is that the latter doesn't take internships seriously enough to be considered for by the big name companies. Besides, your student profile has to pique the interest of big name companies, and unless you are proactive, it is kind of difficult. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199080","data":"58e622fc28e2b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558075199081","data":"3. Networking is King<\/b><\/p>One of the best things you can do in college is to develop a network of friends and seniors that can connect you with people willing to offer you an internship (and even a job later). Your seniors, especially, can be fantastic resources to seek out internships and offer you guidance depending on the place of their work. This is great because you get to have fun with them in college and in turn, help them, or they'll help you, in careers<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199082","data":"58e6267f67dd7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558075199083","data":"4. Find a HR on LinkedIn<\/b><\/p>The joys of the internet and professional social media is that you get to connect with people outside your social circle. Have a company that's on your mind and want to intern there? Just find the HR on LinkedIn and send them a message, politely, asking about the possibility of an internship. It works! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199084","data":"58e6263397719"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558075199085","data":"5. Keep checking the company's recruitment page <\/b><\/p>Sometimes, and this happens less often that we'd like, a company will post about and internship opportunity directly on their page, which, if you are the first ones to spot it, is a goldmine for you. It is always a good idea to keep checking the recruitment page of the companies you wish to intern (and later, work, even) at. <\/p>Of course, you can avoid all this hassle if you check stuMagz's facebook page<\/a> and the opportunity section.<\/a><\/p>If you are hunting topics for your projects, then Check This Out!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199086","data":"58e62616d050f"}]
2. Prepare yourself mentally <\/b><\/p>
The difference between the students who bag amazing internships and those who don't is that the latter doesn't take internships seriously enough to be considered for by the big name companies. Besides, your student profile has to pique the interest of big name companies, and unless you are proactive, it is kind of difficult. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199080","data":"58e622fc28e2b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558075199081","data":"
3. Networking is King<\/b><\/p>
One of the best things you can do in college is to develop a network of friends and seniors that can connect you with people willing to offer you an internship (and even a job later). Your seniors, especially, can be fantastic resources to seek out internships and offer you guidance depending on the place of their work. This is great because you get to have fun with them in college and in turn, help them, or they'll help you, in careers<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199082","data":"58e6267f67dd7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558075199083","data":"
4. Find a HR on LinkedIn<\/b><\/p>
The joys of the internet and professional social media is that you get to connect with people outside your social circle. Have a company that's on your mind and want to intern there? Just find the HR on LinkedIn and send them a message, politely, asking about the possibility of an internship. It works! <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199084","data":"58e6263397719"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1558075199085","data":"
5. Keep checking the company's recruitment page <\/b><\/p>
Sometimes, and this happens less often that we'd like, a company will post about and internship opportunity directly on their page, which, if you are the first ones to spot it, is a goldmine for you. It is always a good idea to keep checking the recruitment page of the companies you wish to intern (and later, work, even) at. <\/p>
Of course, you can avoid all this hassle if you check stuMagz's facebook page<\/a> and the opportunity section.<\/a><\/p>If you are hunting topics for your projects, then Check This Out!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199086","data":"58e62616d050f"}]
If you are hunting topics for your projects, then Check This Out!<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1558075199086","data":"58e62616d050f"}]
Despite having a loving family, I can't help but feel severely disconnected with them. With a difference in opinion about nearly everything in my life, including what I can do with my own body, I just don't find myself having anything in common with my family to discuss and talk about. In fact, when they spout their often regressive views, I find myself keeping quiet because I do not want to embarrass them in front of everyone. <\/p>
This makes family time a very discomforting affair, at least, for me. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505668066859","data":"59beb4e6e9363"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1505668069073","data":"
It really brings into question that equation of self-respect. Should you stand up to your parents for your principles or let them talk against the beliefs you hold so dear just because everyone else in the room is just as regressive? I usually walk out, of course, when there are guests, but my parents know my boundaries. It often makes me wonder if they do this on purpose. <\/p>
Nonetheless, there are certain events that you simply cannot walk out of and have to be there no matter what. For such events, I've learned the art of redirecting conversations and completely misleading anyone who tends to make a really stupid argument. If that is not possible, however, I just stare into my phone and pretend I'm not listening. <\/p>
Now, I know using your phone when there's people around is rude, but what other choice do I have? I definitely don't want to start a conversation and be called everything from anti-national to communist in the same minute, the level of discourse in this country has degraded to such a point that even our parents are susceptible to putting labels and reducing anyone they disagree with to something sub-human. No wonder India is an authoritarian wet dream. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1505668291621","data":"59beb55612966"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1505668294311","data":"
So, I've learned to shut up and listen. It is important for us to listen to understand and then reply instead of just listening to reply. That breeds conflict, and conflict brings catastrophe. <\/p>
If anything, researching and reading more about the world and listening to their arguments has only made my beliefs stronger. I've given up arguing on Facebook pages and my own timeline, but trust me when I say this, I am still here, I'm still listening, I'm still watching, and I will stand up for what is right if push comes to shove. <\/p>
But at the end of the day, despite the uncomfortable discussions and the other assorted formalities, family time is still quite important as it brings everyone together, even those with opposing views. Family is, after all, quite important. <\/p>"}]
We have evolved and adapted several new cultures. Social evils are banished. This is a modern India, a socially developed country. But there are several aspects that need change and attention.\n\n <\/p>
Public opinion towards \u201cpublic display of affection\u201d requires an enormous change. Why public display of affection is considered as an obscenity and some sort of annoyance?\n\n <\/p>
Some news channel acquired a CC TV footage of two people kissing in an elevator of some metro station, and highlighted it with a hateful headline. Making it easy to some moral policing vigilante organisations to use the footage as a bait. But this also reinforces the fact that on what grounds did the Hyderabad metro let the news channel possess the footage. Should we consider it as morality?\n\n <\/p>
Yes, it is a punishable offense when it comes to kissing if it creates resentment in the minds of people. They will be able to press charges against you. <\/p>
If nobody cares about it, then you\u2019re free to go. It depends on the judgement of people. Several police officers are misusing this section and tormenting innocent lives.\n\n We see people carrying out rallies about traffic rules, it conveys the message that we should be aware of traffic environment. Similarly, when we see two people kissing, it conveys the message that they love each other. There\u2019s nothing to be annoyed of. It shouldn\u2019t create resentment in the minds of people. Love has to be spread all over.\n\nTalking about Indian culture. <\/p>
Celebrating new year on January 1st isn\u2019t a part of Indian culture, cutting cakes on birthdays is not a part of Indian culture. There are several other things we Indians follow which aren\u2019t a part of our culture. But when it comes to Valentine\u2019s day, we see several claims about it not being a part of our culture. We can see the paradox here. <\/p>
It is high time moral policing has abolished in our country. These vigilante organisations are outlaw organisations. They do not have any right to take the law into their hands. Several innocent lives have been put at stake by these vigilante organisations. But nothing has been changed yet. <\/p>
Every year there are several reports about Valentine\u2019s day issues. And several news channels telecast these issues considering them as a humorous subject.\n\nIts time people should stand against moral policing, its time people should put an end to the political support these organisations receive. And it\u2019s time we celebrate love and affection.\n\n<\/p>"}]
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