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Torch March <\/b>is an event for all the youths of Hyderabad on the occasion of National Youth Day being organised by Igniting Minds that aims to brings awareness and revolution in Youth for the betterment of nation. <\/p>
The Flame of Knowledge - Igniting Minds\u2019 is a torch relay\naimed at involving the youth of the nation in the celebrations.\nThe torch - a symbol of knowledge, awareness and a passion\nfor progress, will be carried by the youngsters from different\nparts of the nation and spread the radiance all along the\njourney. It will start as a trickle and snowball into a mass\nmovement of positivity as it gathers momentum. <\/p>
The Torch\nMarch will culminate, when, on arriving from different corners\nof the nation, the congregation will start from Ramakrishna\nMath, lower Tank Bund to Ravindra Bharati on January 12, 2018. <\/p>
What you get as a participant?<\/b><\/p>
T Shirt, Participation Certificate, Breakfast, Goodie Bag and listen to eminent personalities at Ravindra Bharati.<\/p>"}]
Exclusive Offer on stuMagz!<\/b><\/p>
Apply coupon code: Stumagz <\/b>while booking and get discount for the most awaited dance workshop.<\/p>
BOOK NOW HERE<\/a> or visit the following link: https:\/\/goo.gl\/8GL6Ue<\/b><\/p>The Dance Workshop by Dharmesh Sir in Hyderabad. This event will be under the guidance of Mr Dharmesh Yelande is renowned to groom and nurture young talent and hence this workshop would help the contestants to get a jinx of the dancing world which could be the moves, grooves, technicality or any other minute details of dance. Learning and grooving to all the knowledge will definitely take you to peaks of the industry. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515221224723","data":"Dharmesh's struggling journey stands as an inspiration to many youths. His passion towards dance never stopped him from dreaming. He took up all the obstacles and hurdles as challenges and won over them to accomplish his dream. Having reached to the heights of industry, Dharmesh's quality of humbleness always attaches him to the ground.<\/p>Mr. Yelande initiated his career journey from national show, Dance India Dance (Season 2). Being a talented dancer he became one of the most popular and voted contestants. His sheer dedication, passion and talent made it to the finale as the first runner-up. Later, he choreographed and worked with the stars of our entertainment industry. Now, his hard work and struggle paved off making him a successful choreographer, judge and teacher. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515221206218","data":"5a5071b192386"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515221246149","data":" Mr. Krishna Rao is known as the dance guru and is also Guru to Dharmesh Sir and other Tollywood stars would be The Honorable Guest. <\/p>\nOur main motto of the workshop is to enlighten all the budding and aspiring dancers with various dance forms. \n\nIt's time to footloose! <\/p>Participate Now! <\/p>\nWe promise you will cherish the 3 days at the workshop.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515221286272","data":"Rules to be followed!<\/b> <\/p>\n1. Age is not restricted; anyone can can apply. <\/p>\n2. Mobile Phones are strictly prohibited at the workshop. \n\n(You may get pictures clicked with the professional photographers at the workshop) <\/p>\n3. Smoking & Drinking are strictly prohibited. <\/p>\n4. Participants would be divided in two batches based on their age and level of dancing.\n\nParticipants will get certificate. <\/p><\/p>Book Now!<\/a>Don't Forget to use the Coupon Code for discount: Stumagz<\/p>You may also visit the following link for registration: https:\/\/goo.gl\/8GL6Ue<\/p>"}]
The Dance Workshop by Dharmesh Sir in Hyderabad. This event will be under the guidance of Mr Dharmesh Yelande is renowned to groom and nurture young talent and hence this workshop would help the contestants to get a jinx of the dancing world which could be the moves, grooves, technicality or any other minute details of dance. Learning and grooving to all the knowledge will definitely take you to peaks of the industry. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515221224723","data":"
Dharmesh's struggling journey stands as an inspiration to many youths. His passion towards dance never stopped him from dreaming. He took up all the obstacles and hurdles as challenges and won over them to accomplish his dream. Having reached to the heights of industry, Dharmesh's quality of humbleness always attaches him to the ground.<\/p>
Mr. Yelande initiated his career journey from national show, Dance India Dance (Season 2). Being a talented dancer he became one of the most popular and voted contestants. His sheer dedication, passion and talent made it to the finale as the first runner-up. Later, he choreographed and worked with the stars of our entertainment industry. Now, his hard work and struggle paved off making him a successful choreographer, judge and teacher. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515221206218","data":"5a5071b192386"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515221246149","data":"
Mr. Krishna Rao is known as the dance guru and is also Guru to Dharmesh Sir and other Tollywood stars would be The Honorable Guest. <\/p>
\nOur main motto of the workshop is to enlighten all the budding and aspiring dancers with various dance forms. \n\nIt's time to footloose! <\/p>
Participate Now! <\/p>
\nWe promise you will cherish the 3 days at the workshop.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515221286272","data":"
Rules to be followed!<\/b> <\/p>
\n1. Age is not restricted; anyone can can apply. <\/p>
\n2. Mobile Phones are strictly prohibited at the workshop. \n\n(You may get pictures clicked with the professional photographers at the workshop) <\/p>
\n3. Smoking & Drinking are strictly prohibited. <\/p>
\n4. Participants would be divided in two batches based on their age and level of dancing.\n\nParticipants will get certificate. <\/p>
<\/p>Book Now!<\/a>Don't Forget to use the Coupon Code for discount: Stumagz<\/p>You may also visit the following link for registration: https:\/\/goo.gl\/8GL6Ue<\/p>"}]
Don't Forget to use the Coupon Code for discount: Stumagz<\/p>
You may also visit the following link for registration: https:\/\/goo.gl\/8GL6Ue<\/p>"}]
Silence<\/b><\/u><\/i><\/p>
In that silence<\/i><\/b>,<\/p>
I found the light, my eyes couldn\u2019t sense, <\/p>
In that Silence<\/i><\/b>,<\/p>
\nI found the sense of God in me,<\/p>
\nIn that Silence<\/i><\/b>,<\/p>
\nMy Heart imploded and showered in me,<\/p>
\nI found myself in every inch of the Universe but, in my body,<\/p>
\nI found the taste of Life.<\/p>"}]
India's Largest Youth Festival, the Under 25 Summit<\/b> is back to Hyderabad on the January 20, 2018<\/b>. Taking place at Sri Sathyasai Nigamagamam Auditorium<\/b>, it is a day long event filled with inspiring speaker sessions and panel discussions apart from some enthralling music performances. Some of the speakers who will be sharing their stories at the Summit are Bhuvan Bam<\/b><\/i>, Asia's Fastest growing YouTuber, Shaurya Singh<\/b><\/i>, Finalist on The Stage, Srinivas Kollipara<\/b><\/i>, the COO of T-Hub, <\/b>Ritviz, Prabhdeep<\/b> <\/i>- Hip Hop Artist and Sruthi Upadhyay<\/b><\/i> - Founder of Concu - a cafe+pattisserie in Hyderabad. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515219299922","data":"
What are you waiting for?<\/p>
Book now<\/a> for one of the most awaiting youth festivals of city. <\/p>You may Register Here<\/a> or visit the following link: https:\/\/goo.gl\/t65PFa<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515219692557","data":"5a506b999243f"}]
You may Register Here<\/a> or visit the following link: https:\/\/goo.gl\/t65PFa<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515219692557","data":"5a506b999243f"}]
Bengaluru was more of learning the social enterprise where yatris got to know various products such as: YourQuote, Uger Pads, Saahas Zero Waste (They look into waste management), and others that focused the 9 important factors. After the exploring session, yatris onboard had a dramatic pitch session where yatris pitched about their role model start ups. Later, for their next destination, they reached their 4th destination Sri City (Nellore) known as an Integrated Business City for an industrial visit. <\/p>
Most of the yatris onboard stand extra ordinary whose ideas and products left an impact on others.<\/p>
Here is about such few people who stand extraordinary from other yatris.<\/span><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515151176240","data":"Vyasa Raj Pasakanti:<\/b> Graduate from AVN Engineering College, Hyderabad, who says money is not a hurdle if you love travelling. Following his passion of travelling, Raj went all the way to Mumbai for Jagriti Yatra 2018 from Hyderabad through cycle.Coming from a typical middle class family had pocket money not more than 200 bucks as his pocket money. His weak financial strength and perennial mental support from his parents couldn't stop chasing his dreams. He worked as freelancer in content writing, volunteering, conducted various college events. To explore the world, he started travelling after graduation and headed towards Goa with no money and stayed in different places of Goa for 11 days. When got selected for Jagriti Yatra 2017 gave him more happiness and to extent his love for travelling, he cycled for more than 800 kilometers from Hyderabad to Mumbai for 4 days. While his travel, he came across many untold and real stories that moved him. So he decided to provide the guidance, train them in particular skills, help them with money or any other way for a better life to the youth who would be tomorrows citizen as he saw his own life in them.<\/div>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515153184949","data":"5a4f67d4d1cc2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514627919779","data":" Barkha Kedia: The English Channel Swimmer!<\/b><\/p>The Ex-Yatri or the lovable Alumni of the Jagriti Yatra, this year along with 30 others including professional swimmer and Tenzing Norgay did swim to the Memorial Rock where they discussed for the better part of the day on 10 different but critical areas which included what needed to be built to move the country forward while Samudra Sambadh, the fireside chat.<\/p>Barkha Kedia, local Amravati Girl is the 631st English Channel Swimmer to complete 33.8 Kilometers from England to France in 17 minutes 12 seconds in 2001. She always worked hard to bag the recognitions and awards deserved and soon then she was honored with National Courage Award. She stands an inspiration to all the passionate swimmers including her three swimmer sisters. This Arjun Award winner has also got home The Chhatrapati Award conferred by the State Government with her sister, Ritu Kedia.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514892898172","data":"5a4b6f0a72752"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514633352593","data":"Jessica Balla & Gill Ha:<\/b> or Enoki and Balla Waves; as they are known by their artist monikers - are from Bristol, England. Having known about this fascinating way to explore India, study Entrepreneurship and more over to know people, Jessica and Jil took Jagriti Yatra 2017 a great opportunity. They document every moment in sketches and illustrations. Gill has done 2 degrees which are Illustration & Animation and another is Illustration sequential narrative. While, Jessica is originally from Wales and grew up in mountains. She usually worked as a freelancer artist and has created many murals. Their sketches cover from the Hindu Goddess Laxmi to the catering staff to the group of volunteers. <\/p>As we know pictures are the best way to recollect memories and these girls did it. Yes! You got it right. They always carry empty poster papers & pens to capture every moment happening around. Check out their few of the works below.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514894343879","data":"5a4b74b991605"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514892639999","data":"5a4b6e17de361"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514888146921","data":"Madhusudan: A fabulous Chitrakar from West Bengal, a guest and yatri on board. The basic and important factor that makes him and his wife an extra ordinary couple is their talent of painting with the natural colors. Each person has a own way of telling their story, Madhusudan and his wife tell stories through their paintings. \"Following my father's foot steps, I started painting when I was 7. I learnt about the art of painting and singing them to the people from Dad! But couldn't sing melodiously. Later, my wife trained me and helped in enhancing the singing skills while I taught her painting and now our daughter also tries painting\" says the chitrakar. From then they do paintings on paper and dresses. "},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514892647176","data":"5a4b6e13f2a3a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514887308007","data":"Stay tuned, more stories to get un box!"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5a4caa17c870fstryimg","category":"Whats hot","is_vip":"0","title":"The Best A.R. 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In the mountain of mediocrity that is Indian Mainstream Cinema, Rahman brings to it music that alleviates it to legendary status. It also helps that the movies Rahman has scored for also happen to be some of the most iconic movies ever made. <\/p>So, on his birthday, here's my list of the best 5 songs Rahman has composed, according to me. <\/p>1. Roja <\/b><\/p>What is even there to say about this song? If there's ever been anything like musical perfection, Red Hot Chilli Pepper's Stadium Arcadium, Metallica's '...And Justice For All', Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' and this movie's music album come the closest. The shining star of Roja's album? The titular song you can listen below. Of course, it has both Tamil and Hindi versions and while I strongly encourage listening to the Tamil version, I've linked the Hindi version below, because you know, wider audience and all. <\/p>Side note: Watch this movie, it's incredible. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1514972115117","data":"4mllY9nLX50"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514972133322","data":"2. Kehna Hi Kya From Bombay: <\/b> <\/p>Mani Ratnam's Bombay is easily one of the best Indian movies ever made, with a fantastic plot and progression. Unlike regular Indian cinema, however, the music score in this movie is not a immersion and pacing breaking affair, but a character within itself, and who better to score for a movie like this than the Maestro himself? <\/p>Oh and this isn't even the best song in the album, this movie also features all time greats like Humma Humma. I'm particularly partial to Tu Hi Re, but this one is more iconic and frankly has a soft spot in my heart. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1514972368502","data":"cjkz_N6rXk0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514972401110","data":"3. Munbe Vaa from Sillunu Oru Kadhal: <\/b><\/p>I frankly can't tell you much about this song, mostly because I don't speak Tamil, but that hasn't stopped me from being mesmerised by the fantastic music direction that powers the frankly melodious voices carrying the song. I don't care that this song is in Tamil, music has no language, especially when it is this beautiful. <\/p>Oh and I think Bhoomika Chawla is a fantastic actress. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1514972645964","data":"cFXGRjS8tEQ"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514972650087","data":"4. Nahin Samne from Taal: <\/b> <\/p>When I first watched this movie, I was very young and my parents had taken me to the theatre. I don't remember much of the movie, but I remember this song quite clearly. Funny how that memory works. <\/p>Nahin Samne is the quintessential heartbreak\/sad song that can even go on to inspire you if you're listening to it at a beach and learning just to move on. It's such a fantastic song, 10\/10 guaranteed goosebumps. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1514973041942","data":"LgIxwwIWroE"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514973045225","data":"5. Saddaq Haq: <\/b> <\/p>Rockstar has a plethora of fantastic songs but I chose Saddaq Haq for this list simply because it went on to become a rallying cry for young people fighting the power and also because Rahman enlisted the help of Orianthi Panagaris, a female guitarist from Australia who is, well, she's absolutely mind blowingly fantastic. <\/p>Orianthi, as she's known on stage, has been a student of some of the greatest guitarists in the world and it shows, she's an absolute beast of a guitarist and finishes Saddaq Haq with a power riff that I'm certain pushed whoever listened to that song to get off their backsides and fight the power themselves. <\/p> So yeah, this one is for you Orianthi, girl power!<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1514973490939","data":"p9DQINKZxWE"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5a4f3eca2462dstryimg","category":"Events","is_vip":"0","title":"Ideathon- Tell Your Idea To The World Here","title_id":"ideathon2","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Team Stumagz","authorUserName":"stumagzsu","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/578691ea5d7baprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Team Stumagz","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":37,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Team Stumagz","publishedInLink":"team","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","publishedInCode":"team","country":"IND","keywords":"Ideathon,students,entrepreneurship,Entrepreneur Ideas","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/ideathon2\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515136868452","data":"Are you the next big Idea? <\/p>Have an innovative idea? If YES, then it's time to tell the world about it. All you need to do is:<\/p>1. Write about your Idea on stuMagz<\/p>2. Get as many likes you wish.<\/p>3. Win exciting Rewards!<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515137022216","data":"Rewards:<\/b><\/p>1. Exciting Cash Prize from stuMagz<\/p>2. A constant help with limited resources to implement the idea. <\/p>Deadline<\/b>: The contest ends on February 20, 2018.<\/p>Note:<\/b><\/p>1. One best idea would be selected from each college.<\/p>2. The selection criteria is based on 50% likes of the story and 50% score from the Jury. <\/p>Terms & Conditions:<\/b><\/p>1. You must mention #ideathon in your title.<\/p>2. Getting likes to your story means you can share the articles to your network through different channels and tell them to love the article.<\/p>3. If you share your story from stuMagz on social media platform do mention #ideathon #entrepreneurship <\/p><\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5a5065cc104e2stryimg","category":"Events","is_vip":"0","title":"Startupedia 2018","title_id":"startupedia-2018","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"IPE","authorUserName":"indianpublicenterprise","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Institute of Public Enterprise","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":22,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Institute of Public Enterprise","publishedInLink":"ipe","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59241d173fcb8profilepic","publishedInCode":"ipe","country":"IND","keywords":"IPE,Startupedia,Students,Startup,Entrepreneur","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/startupedia-2018\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515145680035","data":"Startupedia'18 is 5th National Level Startup Pitch of two days, February 15 and 16, 2018 at Institute of Public Enterprise.<\/b> It is a 36 hour rigorous fully mentored Startup Event conducted annually at Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. Here the participants are groomed and mentored by Industry experts to refine their ideas into viable business plans and they get a chance to pitch their B-Plans in front of a jury comprising of industry experts and prospective investors.<\/p>Highlight of the event:<\/b> win exciting prizes and seed fund if investors like it. <\/p>1. Speaker Series<\/p>2. Mentorship<\/p>3. Business Plan Pitch<\/p>4. Business Networking<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515145909532","data":"Who can register?<\/b><\/p>Graduates, Post graduates, Engineering students, MBA students, Business enthusiasts and Working professionals. <\/p>Note: <\/b>Registration closes on January 20, 2018.<\/p>Register Now!<\/a> https:\/\/goo.gl\/z3S5yY<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515148391561","data":"5a4f5514131a1"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5a4dcb0f19003stryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"Dear Dad...","title_id":"dear-dnumberad-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Srujith mula","authorUserName":"srujithmula","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","authorMagzName":"SR Engineering College","authorCity":"Warangal","like_count":52,"cmnt_count":1,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"SR Engineering College","publishedInLink":"srec","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5aa9734db28b7profilepic","publishedInCode":"srec","country":"IND","keywords":"MyDad","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/dear-dnumberad-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515036935935","data":"Dear Dad, <\/p>In my early teens, I really thought that I was 90% mom and 10% you. That\u2019s really because I just didn't know you, dad, and really I didn't know myself as well. It\u2019s funny to me sitting in my room and writing it out to you. Its funny to me because I didn't recognize how much similar I was to you. I just want you to know how much you mean to me. I want you to know it now, not when you are 90 or 100 about how much you need me and how thankful I am to you and how much I learnt from the way you and mom navigated your own lives. In a time when you are starting to actually recognize the differences between us and start appreciating the things that I am able to accomplish with my own DNA, I thought it was a good time to say it. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. I want you to be happy not only today or tomorrow but for the rest of your life. You will always be my number one man. <\/p>Dear Dad, I Love you.<\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5a4cc440b27c5stryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"Fake Friendship.","title_id":"fake-friendship-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Vidya","authorUserName":"vidya19","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","authorMagzName":"SR Engineering College","authorCity":"Warangal","like_count":38,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"SR Engineering College","publishedInLink":"srec","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5aa9734db28b7profilepic","publishedInCode":"srec","country":"IND","keywords":"stab,empathy,appellation,bacon,shadows,weed,puddle","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/fake-friendship-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514945277619","data":" As George Washington said \"Friendship is a plant of slow growth and must undergo and withstand the shocks of \nadversity before it is entitled to the appellation\".Friends are the bacon bits in the salad bowl of life.\nFriendship is of two types,One is people will stab you on your face and the second one is people will stab\nyou on your back.<\/p> People who stab you on your face they become real friends because they talk about good things \non your back and bad things on your face and they say what are the changes you need to make,how to be in your \nlife.This friendship never fade.<\/p> Everybody isn't your friend.Just because they hang around you and laugh with you doesn't mean \nthey are your friend.People pretend well.At the end of the day,real situations expose fake people,so pay \nattention.This is what we call that friendship as fake friendship and we call those people as fake friends.A real \nsituation will always expose a fake friend.These people will stab you at your back and ask why you're bleeding.\nFake friends are like shadows.They follow you in the sun but leave you in the dark,once they stop talking to \nyou they start talking about you.One fake friend can do more harm than ten enemies,rather have an honest enemy \nthan a fake friend. <\/p> The sad truth is that there are some people who will only be there for u as long as you have \nsomething they need.When you no longer serve a purpose to them,they will leave.The good news is,if you tough \nit out,you'll eventually weed these people out of your life and be left with some great people you can count \non.We rarely lose friends, we just gradually figure out who the real ones are.As we grow up we realize, it \nbecomes less important to have a ton of friends and more important to have who the real ones are.Being too nice is \nalmost a crime nowadays because fake friends are everywhere. <\/p> I conclude this by saying that,Never experience with a fake friend that gives you only \nempathy so,don't let your happiness depend on something that you have lost and stop swimming across oceans for \npeople who wont jump a puddle for you.Be independent and be with your soul that never fades you until your death even that may fade after your death only. \n<\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5a4cc36e289a3stryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"I've Got A Little Secret About Cricket","title_id":"cricket5","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"sai naresh dasari","authorUserName":"dasarisainaresh","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5a3695c6c9bfbprofilepic","authorMagzName":"LBRCE","authorCity":"Mylavaram","like_count":15,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"LBRCE","publishedInLink":"lbrce","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/583668d395aa2profilepic","publishedInCode":"lbrce","country":"IND","keywords":"cricket,religion,hate,humour","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/cricket5\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514899678362","data":" I want to share a secret with you. <\/p>Something intimate. <\/p>Promise me, you\u2019ll never reveal this to anyone except you and me. Especially not to the brothers.<\/p> I HATE CRICKET! <\/b><\/p> \nIf I had been offered a choice between a one-way ticket to hell and a ticket for a test match between India and England, I would\u2019ve been reciting my poetry to the Satan instead.<\/p> \nI HATE CRICKET! <\/b><\/p>And I cannot tell you how good it feels to say it out loud. <\/p>2003, my sister would stay at home and draw picture of Aladdin and King Kong,\nI always had to go out and play cricket and it felt wrong. <\/p>At Cricket I was complete disappointment\u2026\u2026. <\/p>To the entire Indian subcontinent! <\/p>I was always picked last..<\/p> \nAnd then.,\nI was always asked to be the wicket keeper, Even though there were no runs behind the wicket.\nI was not playing cricket, I was playing Fetch. <\/p>I can drone on about this but I need to make one thing clear, <\/p>No one ever forced me to, especially not my parents not my friends.<\/p>I have no one to blame for all those wasted afternoons. <\/p>But, there was this manufactured masculinity concept, which was spreading in the environment like air pollution. <\/p>And I was passively inhaling the poison. <\/p>What do young boys do if they don\u2019t play Cricket, or Football? <\/p>How else they establish that they are men?<\/p>Young boys do not watch Tarla Dalal\u2019s<\/a> cooking show! <\/p>I forced my father, to pay for cricket lessons. <\/p>And at the end of a year at cricket academy, I had been demoted from wicket keeper to towel boy.<\/p>And I felt I had gone from being a disappointment to a subcontinent to a disgrace to mankind. <\/p>2017, though!<\/p>\u201dDid you watch the match yesterday?\u201d<\/p>\u201cNO, I didn\u2019t\u201d. <\/p>\u201cThen what were you doing?\"<\/p>What does a man in his mid-20\u2019s do if not work 24\/7? <\/p>Or Watch cricket while guzzling down beer and devouring deep fried chicken?\u201d <\/p>Well, <\/p>In the evening I read books on philosophy while having cold iced Latte and Simply three performing<\/p>The Rain<\/a> in the background. <\/p>I indulge in unproductive gossips for hours on the phone. <\/p>If some of you are, annoyed or confused, <\/p>it\u2019s probably because you didn\u2019t grow up in the same era as me, or in my neighborhood. <\/p>But honestly, I just want to tell all the young boys out there that you don\u2019t have to be on a sports team just because you were born a man. <\/p>Now, I want to remind you that you have made a promise to me, that you\u2019ll never ever reveal this to anyone except you and me, especially not to the brothers because Cricket is a Religion, and I don\u2019t want to start a riot.<\/b><\/p>"}]
Barkha Kedia: The English Channel Swimmer!<\/b><\/p>
The Ex-Yatri or the lovable Alumni of the Jagriti Yatra, this year along with 30 others including professional swimmer and Tenzing Norgay did swim to the Memorial Rock where they discussed for the better part of the day on 10 different but critical areas which included what needed to be built to move the country forward while Samudra Sambadh, the fireside chat.<\/p>
Barkha Kedia, local Amravati Girl is the 631st English Channel Swimmer to complete 33.8 Kilometers from England to France in 17 minutes 12 seconds in 2001. She always worked hard to bag the recognitions and awards deserved and soon then she was honored with National Courage Award. She stands an inspiration to all the passionate swimmers including her three swimmer sisters. This Arjun Award winner has also got home The Chhatrapati Award conferred by the State Government with her sister, Ritu Kedia.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514892898172","data":"5a4b6f0a72752"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514633352593","data":"
Jessica Balla & Gill Ha:<\/b> or Enoki and Balla Waves; as they are known by their artist monikers - are from Bristol, England. Having known about this fascinating way to explore India, study Entrepreneurship and more over to know people, Jessica and Jil took Jagriti Yatra 2017 a great opportunity. They document every moment in sketches and illustrations. Gill has done 2 degrees which are Illustration & Animation and another is Illustration sequential narrative. While, Jessica is originally from Wales and grew up in mountains. She usually worked as a freelancer artist and has created many murals. Their sketches cover from the Hindu Goddess Laxmi to the catering staff to the group of volunteers. <\/p>
As we know pictures are the best way to recollect memories and these girls did it. Yes! You got it right. They always carry empty poster papers & pens to capture every moment happening around. Check out their few of the works below.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514894343879","data":"5a4b74b991605"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514892639999","data":"5a4b6e17de361"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514888146921","data":"Madhusudan: A fabulous Chitrakar from West Bengal, a guest and yatri on board. The basic and important factor that makes him and his wife an extra ordinary couple is their talent of painting with the natural colors. Each person has a own way of telling their story, Madhusudan and his wife tell stories through their paintings. \"Following my father's foot steps, I started painting when I was 7. I learnt about the art of painting and singing them to the people from Dad! But couldn't sing melodiously. Later, my wife trained me and helped in enhancing the singing skills while I taught her painting and now our daughter also tries painting\" says the chitrakar. From then they do paintings on paper and dresses. "},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1514892647176","data":"5a4b6e13f2a3a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514887308007","data":"Stay tuned, more stories to get un box!"}]
I realise that writing about the best Rahman songs is an impossible task, simply because of his sheer body of work, all of whom comprise of some of the best music ever created, so much so that his name has resonated in the halls of power of music across the world, also netting him an Oscar for his contributions to film music. <\/p>
There are entire volumes that I could write about this fantastic and soft spoken man that has composed songs which can only be described as quintessentially Indian, not to mention a part of our psyche because of how much our society revolves around movies and film music. In the mountain of mediocrity that is Indian Mainstream Cinema, Rahman brings to it music that alleviates it to legendary status. It also helps that the movies Rahman has scored for also happen to be some of the most iconic movies ever made. <\/p>
So, on his birthday, here's my list of the best 5 songs Rahman has composed, according to me. <\/p>
1. Roja <\/b><\/p>
What is even there to say about this song? If there's ever been anything like musical perfection, Red Hot Chilli Pepper's Stadium Arcadium, Metallica's '...And Justice For All', Pink Floyd's 'The Wall' and this movie's music album come the closest. The shining star of Roja's album? The titular song you can listen below. Of course, it has both Tamil and Hindi versions and while I strongly encourage listening to the Tamil version, I've linked the Hindi version below, because you know, wider audience and all. <\/p>
Side note: Watch this movie, it's incredible. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1514972115117","data":"4mllY9nLX50"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514972133322","data":"
2. Kehna Hi Kya From Bombay: <\/b> <\/p>
Mani Ratnam's Bombay is easily one of the best Indian movies ever made, with a fantastic plot and progression. Unlike regular Indian cinema, however, the music score in this movie is not a immersion and pacing breaking affair, but a character within itself, and who better to score for a movie like this than the Maestro himself? <\/p>
Oh and this isn't even the best song in the album, this movie also features all time greats like Humma Humma. I'm particularly partial to Tu Hi Re, but this one is more iconic and frankly has a soft spot in my heart. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1514972368502","data":"cjkz_N6rXk0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514972401110","data":"
3. Munbe Vaa from Sillunu Oru Kadhal: <\/b><\/p>
I frankly can't tell you much about this song, mostly because I don't speak Tamil, but that hasn't stopped me from being mesmerised by the fantastic music direction that powers the frankly melodious voices carrying the song. I don't care that this song is in Tamil, music has no language, especially when it is this beautiful. <\/p>
Oh and I think Bhoomika Chawla is a fantastic actress. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1514972645964","data":"cFXGRjS8tEQ"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514972650087","data":"
4. Nahin Samne from Taal: <\/b> <\/p>
When I first watched this movie, I was very young and my parents had taken me to the theatre. I don't remember much of the movie, but I remember this song quite clearly. Funny how that memory works. <\/p>
Nahin Samne is the quintessential heartbreak\/sad song that can even go on to inspire you if you're listening to it at a beach and learning just to move on. It's such a fantastic song, 10\/10 guaranteed goosebumps. <\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1514973041942","data":"LgIxwwIWroE"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1514973045225","data":"
5. Saddaq Haq: <\/b> <\/p>
Rockstar has a plethora of fantastic songs but I chose Saddaq Haq for this list simply because it went on to become a rallying cry for young people fighting the power and also because Rahman enlisted the help of Orianthi Panagaris, a female guitarist from Australia who is, well, she's absolutely mind blowingly fantastic. <\/p>
Orianthi, as she's known on stage, has been a student of some of the greatest guitarists in the world and it shows, she's an absolute beast of a guitarist and finishes Saddaq Haq with a power riff that I'm certain pushed whoever listened to that song to get off their backsides and fight the power themselves. <\/p>
So yeah, this one is for you Orianthi, girl power!<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1514973490939","data":"p9DQINKZxWE"}]
Are you the next big Idea? <\/p>
Have an innovative idea? If YES, then it's time to tell the world about it. All you need to do is:<\/p>
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3. Win exciting Rewards!<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515137022216","data":"
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Deadline<\/b>: The contest ends on February 20, 2018.<\/p>
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2. The selection criteria is based on 50% likes of the story and 50% score from the Jury. <\/p>
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Startupedia'18 is 5th National Level Startup Pitch of two days, February 15 and 16, 2018 at Institute of Public Enterprise.<\/b> It is a 36 hour rigorous fully mentored Startup Event conducted annually at Institute of Public Enterprise, Hyderabad. Here the participants are groomed and mentored by Industry experts to refine their ideas into viable business plans and they get a chance to pitch their B-Plans in front of a jury comprising of industry experts and prospective investors.<\/p>
Highlight of the event:<\/b> win exciting prizes and seed fund if investors like it. <\/p>
1. Speaker Series<\/p>
2. Mentorship<\/p>
3. Business Plan Pitch<\/p>
4. Business Networking<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1515145909532","data":"
Who can register?<\/b><\/p>
Graduates, Post graduates, Engineering students, MBA students, Business enthusiasts and Working professionals. <\/p>
Note: <\/b>Registration closes on January 20, 2018.<\/p>
Register Now!<\/a> https:\/\/goo.gl\/z3S5yY<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1515148391561","data":"5a4f5514131a1"}]
Dear Dad, <\/p>
In my early teens, I really thought that I was 90% mom and 10% you. That\u2019s really because I just didn't know you, dad, and really I didn't know myself as well. It\u2019s funny to me sitting in my room and writing it out to you. Its funny to me because I didn't recognize how much similar I was to you. I just want you to know how much you mean to me. I want you to know it now, not when you are 90 or 100 about how much you need me and how thankful I am to you and how much I learnt from the way you and mom navigated your own lives. In a time when you are starting to actually recognize the differences between us and start appreciating the things that I am able to accomplish with my own DNA, I thought it was a good time to say it. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. I want you to be happy not only today or tomorrow but for the rest of your life. You will always be my number one man. <\/p>
Dear Dad, I Love you.<\/p>"}]
As George Washington said \"Friendship is a plant of slow growth and must undergo and withstand the shocks of \nadversity before it is entitled to the appellation\".Friends are the bacon bits in the salad bowl of life.\nFriendship is of two types,One is people will stab you on your face and the second one is people will stab\nyou on your back.<\/p>
People who stab you on your face they become real friends because they talk about good things \non your back and bad things on your face and they say what are the changes you need to make,how to be in your \nlife.This friendship never fade.<\/p>
Everybody isn't your friend.Just because they hang around you and laugh with you doesn't mean \nthey are your friend.People pretend well.At the end of the day,real situations expose fake people,so pay \nattention.This is what we call that friendship as fake friendship and we call those people as fake friends.A real \nsituation will always expose a fake friend.These people will stab you at your back and ask why you're bleeding.\nFake friends are like shadows.They follow you in the sun but leave you in the dark,once they stop talking to \nyou they start talking about you.One fake friend can do more harm than ten enemies,rather have an honest enemy \nthan a fake friend. <\/p>
The sad truth is that there are some people who will only be there for u as long as you have \nsomething they need.When you no longer serve a purpose to them,they will leave.The good news is,if you tough \nit out,you'll eventually weed these people out of your life and be left with some great people you can count \non.We rarely lose friends, we just gradually figure out who the real ones are.As we grow up we realize, it \nbecomes less important to have a ton of friends and more important to have who the real ones are.Being too nice is \nalmost a crime nowadays because fake friends are everywhere. <\/p>
I conclude this by saying that,Never experience with a fake friend that gives you only \nempathy so,don't let your happiness depend on something that you have lost and stop swimming across oceans for \npeople who wont jump a puddle for you.Be independent and be with your soul that never fades you until your death even that may fade after your death only. \n<\/p>"}]
I want to share a secret with you. <\/p>
Something intimate. <\/p>
Promise me, you\u2019ll never reveal this to anyone except you and me. Especially not to the brothers.<\/p>
I HATE CRICKET! <\/b><\/p>
\nIf I had been offered a choice between a one-way ticket to hell and a ticket for a test match between India and England, I would\u2019ve been reciting my poetry to the Satan instead.<\/p>
\nI HATE CRICKET! <\/b><\/p>
And I cannot tell you how good it feels to say it out loud. <\/p>
2003, my sister would stay at home and draw picture of Aladdin and King Kong,\nI always had to go out and play cricket and it felt wrong. <\/p>
At Cricket I was complete disappointment\u2026\u2026. <\/p>
To the entire Indian subcontinent! <\/p>
I was always picked last..<\/p>
\nAnd then.,\nI was always asked to be the wicket keeper, Even though there were no runs behind the wicket.\nI was not playing cricket, I was playing Fetch. <\/p>
I can drone on about this but I need to make one thing clear, <\/p>
No one ever forced me to, especially not my parents not my friends.<\/p>
I have no one to blame for all those wasted afternoons. <\/p>
But, there was this manufactured masculinity concept, which was spreading in the environment like air pollution. <\/p>
And I was passively inhaling the poison. <\/p>
What do young boys do if they don\u2019t play Cricket, or Football? <\/p>
How else they establish that they are men?<\/p>
Young boys do not watch Tarla Dalal\u2019s<\/a> cooking show! <\/p>I forced my father, to pay for cricket lessons. <\/p>And at the end of a year at cricket academy, I had been demoted from wicket keeper to towel boy.<\/p>And I felt I had gone from being a disappointment to a subcontinent to a disgrace to mankind. <\/p>2017, though!<\/p>\u201dDid you watch the match yesterday?\u201d<\/p>\u201cNO, I didn\u2019t\u201d. <\/p>\u201cThen what were you doing?\"<\/p>What does a man in his mid-20\u2019s do if not work 24\/7? <\/p>Or Watch cricket while guzzling down beer and devouring deep fried chicken?\u201d <\/p>Well, <\/p>In the evening I read books on philosophy while having cold iced Latte and Simply three performing<\/p>The Rain<\/a> in the background. <\/p>I indulge in unproductive gossips for hours on the phone. <\/p>If some of you are, annoyed or confused, <\/p>it\u2019s probably because you didn\u2019t grow up in the same era as me, or in my neighborhood. <\/p>But honestly, I just want to tell all the young boys out there that you don\u2019t have to be on a sports team just because you were born a man. <\/p>Now, I want to remind you that you have made a promise to me, that you\u2019ll never ever reveal this to anyone except you and me, especially not to the brothers because Cricket is a Religion, and I don\u2019t want to start a riot.<\/b><\/p>"}]
I forced my father, to pay for cricket lessons. <\/p>
And at the end of a year at cricket academy, I had been demoted from wicket keeper to towel boy.<\/p>
And I felt I had gone from being a disappointment to a subcontinent to a disgrace to mankind. <\/p>
2017, though!<\/p>
\u201dDid you watch the match yesterday?\u201d<\/p>
\u201cNO, I didn\u2019t\u201d. <\/p>
\u201cThen what were you doing?\"<\/p>
What does a man in his mid-20\u2019s do if not work 24\/7? <\/p>
Or Watch cricket while guzzling down beer and devouring deep fried chicken?\u201d <\/p>
Well, <\/p>
In the evening I read books on philosophy while having cold iced Latte and Simply three performing<\/p>
The Rain<\/a> in the background. <\/p>I indulge in unproductive gossips for hours on the phone. <\/p>If some of you are, annoyed or confused, <\/p>it\u2019s probably because you didn\u2019t grow up in the same era as me, or in my neighborhood. <\/p>But honestly, I just want to tell all the young boys out there that you don\u2019t have to be on a sports team just because you were born a man. <\/p>Now, I want to remind you that you have made a promise to me, that you\u2019ll never ever reveal this to anyone except you and me, especially not to the brothers because Cricket is a Religion, and I don\u2019t want to start a riot.<\/b><\/p>"}]
I indulge in unproductive gossips for hours on the phone. <\/p>
If some of you are, annoyed or confused, <\/p>
it\u2019s probably because you didn\u2019t grow up in the same era as me, or in my neighborhood. <\/p>
But honestly, I just want to tell all the young boys out there that you don\u2019t have to be on a sports team just because you were born a man. <\/p>
Now, I want to remind you that you have made a promise to me, that you\u2019ll never ever reveal this to anyone except you and me, especially not to the brothers because Cricket is a Religion, and I don\u2019t want to start a riot.<\/b><\/p>"}]
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