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Soon the Indian subcontinent is going to celebrate the 150th birth anniversary of the father of this nation mahatma Gandhi....By now many abhiyans have been introduced by the govt. of India to celebrate this event with pomp and glory. Already events like swachh Bharat have shown their mark in the way of tribute. In this context we all must consider some aspects regarding India...those occupy the top rows of chart when any other nation's people speak of our country..<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569317603934},{"data":"
All of us have been hearing this line since childhood \"India is a developing country\"..I have heard it lots of times and I guess you all have too...we see other developed countries flying off earth unto mars before us and fail in doing so..as a developing country we try and launch mangalyan to the mars because we are a developing country...we try to overcome all our economic faults to flourish India in brighter paths..<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569317952539},{"data":"
Yet India doesn't top the table..it doesn't mark up the world with its methods and it has not yet become a developed country..all the folk speak abroad for studies, for jobs and even compare the culture of India to the nation they visited but don't realise they are so because most of our Indian geniuses are residing there..WHY?? India is considered to have taught the world culture, the art of living, it taught the world to love and it has once been the richest country in the globe...we introduced lipis and we showed the world the way of unity in diversity..<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569319626167},{"data":"
We count on slower development whenever the government changes..we always fight against each other in the houses rather discuss the ways to solve problems..we have lots of places to ask justice for but still we see people left unseen..we have a very good figure of upsc graduates but still we see lots of criminals walking on roads with us..we teach the culture of respecting women yet we receive a lots of news on abuse and rapes on daily basis....WHY??<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569319985209},{"data":"
Is it because we believe that even if hundreds of criminals are loosened there must be no punishment for an innocent or because we give everyone and everything a second chance to change and repent for...or are we really not capable for something tough? \nNo!!it's because we believe in people..if it is for tough decisions..we couldn't have got ban on currency and latest restriction of article 375.. we are capable of the toughest but we believe in live and let live..we curse the government for things that are bad but we don't realise we make them worse..if ever you really think of tributing the great warriors of India, who stood like rocks for our freedom.. today NASA is proposing to tie up with ISRO for launching satellite to sun is also a major recognition for Indian brains.. as a team we are able achieve such greater heights then why not as individuals? do it by changing your deeds, raise your tolerance levels and the way you see things..I have started my part it's your turn to join me...ask yourselves what are we proud of..development or decaying deeds which stops India back at the race? Happiest Gandhi Jayanthi for those who try to achieve his goals and for those too who need to know them now...<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569324178239},{"data":"
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AutoCAD<\/b> is a commercial computer-aided design application developed by Autodesk. It is specially a desktop app running on micro computers with internal graphic controller. It also has pre-defined commands which are used to design.<\/p>
AutoCAD<\/i> is generally used in industries, by Architects, engineers, graphic designers, city planners and professionals. Before you design it will ask in which field you want to design. The commands and units are different for each field. AutoCAD<\/i> is licensed and it is first designed for Windows software. It also has features like 2D, 3D and 3D max. <\/p>
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Here are some of my AutoCAD designs: first is basically called as Plan which is 2D and next is Royal Enfield front elevation and last is 3D football.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1569329744095","data":"5d8a19fa5497a"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1569329744097","data":"5d8a1a33e8353"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1569329744098","data":"5d8a1a40eb537"}]
When we used to go to school there is a dress code rule we used to follow. Dress code brings about unity and eliminates discrimination. Yes, uniforms can groom your personality. Wearing a uniform is mandatory at the school level. But, uniform at the college level is it really necessary, don\u2019t you think it just vanishes the difference between school and college. As in colleges if there is a common dress code for all students there is no chance of improvement in our dressing sense. If one thinks from the perspective of a student. We wear the dress in school life for about 12-15 years. After that, we are again wearing a dress in college life. After that, we also further wear a dress in companies or organizations. Then when will the time come when we wear our dresses other than college dress. I think that\u2019s a good time to wear them. Also, a person is known for its intelligence, not from the dress code. Clothes do not define the personality or the intelligence of a person. College life is the time a person should be allowed to experiment with his\/her independence before the person becomes fully independent (after college). That relates to clothes as much as thoughts. Besides, colleges should provide time for research and studies instead of shifting the student's focus on such insignificant topics (what to wear?).<\/p>
There are already laws governing the acceptable appearance of people in public. As long as a student is within the standards and should not be ticketed or fined, there should be no problem. We don't need more rules imposed on the dress code by our institutions. Instituting a dress code on students is poor form and makes your university or college seem prude and old-fashioned. This is not a compliment for an institution dedicated to learning and the expansion of ideas.<\/p>"}]
I was looking at my father , with a pain hidden in my eyes . He came to me, tapped on my back and said it's time to begin your life never give up at the cost of any reason .I curled up a smile with a string of lies . This situation was faced by every girl or boy when he or she was entering into their hostel life . <\/p>
It's almost 7:30pm I sat on my cot and sorting my things accordingly . One of my roommates informed me about the dinner time and asked me to accompany her in the dining hall . I felt some relief after talking to her . After few days I started to mingle with my roommates and started to enter into a fully joyed environment . As days passing I totally mingled with everyone . <\/p>
I will never forget those days with full of late-night out games , group studies a day before exams, cursing hotel food , spending lots of money in canteen, cheating wardens at nights ,whining about no money , sleeping on benches at the time of lecture , sharing snacks with friends , ringing parents from visitor's mobiles, passing answers in the exam , secretly maintaining mobiles, new year eve, quarrelling with friends for silly reasons , and what not we had done . <\/p>
The most memorable part in my hostel life is my birthday, that was a big surprise to me from my friends . They presented me with my favourite little Krishna idol and we had lots of fun . I will never forget that morning in my life . <\/p>
By looking at the silly pics we had clicked from someone's mobile ,I reminded all those memories and laughed at myself . <\/p>
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A Russian inventor has designed a night Mariah bed\u00a0that can protect its sleeping owner by folding them up in a steel coffin in the\u00a0event of an earthquake\nOn first glance the bed looks completely conventional, despite being quite high.However, if an earthquake hits, sensors in the bed detect the movement and collapse the mattress down into the bed's box-shaped metal body.\nAfter this, a lid shuts over the top, protecting the occupant from falling masonry or even\u00a0a building collapse.Supplies of food, bottled water, first aid materials and even gas masks are kept at the bottom of the structure, to ensure the lucky (or unlucky) occupant survives until help arrives.An animated video of the beds in action show a few different models, from a full\u00a0king-size bed down to a smaller double. There's some slight variations in design, but they all work in the same way - suddenly dropping the mattress into a box and closing a lid over the top. On the face of it, it's a good idea. Earthquakes\u00a0can be devastating and they're\u00a0amost unpredictable - so if you're sleeping when one occurs, you may not be able to take action until it's too late.\nHence these serve the purpose of rescue at the time of sudden earthquakes.\n\n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569258063206}]
Les brown is one of the world's foremost motivational speakers and thought leaders on self-improvement and goal-setting. However, it wasn't always that way for him. Born in Liberty City, Miami on the floor of an abandoned building, he has known struggle and hardship his entire life.Academically, Les was a struggling student from the get-go. The story goes that during his school days he was labelled \"educable mentally handicapped\" by the academic intelligentsia of his day and placed back from 6th grade to 5th grade. To make matters worse, he had a twin brother who was exceptionally bright and gifted, and as such Les became commonly referred to by his peers as the \"DT\"\u2014the \"dumb twin.\" \nOne day a teacher asked him to come up and solve a problem on the chalkboard, but Les refused and said that he couldn't.\u00a0\"Of course you can,\" the teacher responded encouragingly. \"Young man, come up here and solve this problem for me.\"\n\"But I can't,\" insisted Les. \"I'm educable mentally handicapped.\" The rest of the class erupted in laughter.\u00a0At that point, the teacher stepped out from behind his desk and looked Les straight in the eye. \"Don't ever say that again,\" he told him firmly. \"Someone else's opinion of you does not have to become your reality.\"Les never forgot those words, and spent the rest of his life overcoming incredible odds and\u00a0pursuing his goals with passion and fervour. Time and time again, thanks to that one teacher's powerful revelation. \n<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569245845607}]
At the age of 7 they asked me \"what do you want to become\". I said \"I want to to a barbie, cindrella\". At the age of 12 they again asked me the same and i replied \"I want to be a dancer, singer, artist\".<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569250837527},{"data":"
At the age of 15 they repeated same and my answer was \"I want to be doctor, engineer, austronaut and list goes on....\" Everytime they ask me what i want to be, my heart flips its decision. My destination keeps on changing... Then how do i reach it?<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569250992196},{"data":"
Its all about setting a goal and walking towards it. All those things mentioned above are my passions. They are professions i admire. But do i really want to be one of them? Then what's that destination i want to reach?<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569251312348},{"data":"
Its the thing for which i always crave for!!! Its in my every passion, every dream... The only destination i want to reach is happiness. The most successful people are the one who are happy..set your goals where you find your happiness.<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569251512912},{"data":"
I JUST DONT EXIST I LIVE...\u2661<\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569251810024}]
How many of you still remember the infamous lie that you were fed during your childhood? The lie which said that you were born because your parents prayed for you and God graciously dropped you down the sky. It's both funny and scary to see our older generations and some of us still looking at the conversations involving the word 'sex' as a taboo. There are tons of myths around 'sex' that still haven't been busted to more than half the country's adolescent\/teenage population. There's almost whole of the country's child population not knowing the basics of 'good touch' and 'bad touch' because their parents couldn't walk out of the embarrassment that this talk apparently causes. <\/p>
Sex education doesn't consist of sexual needs or birth control methods alone, it primarily deals with the psychological and physiological developments in the human body which growing children must comprehend with, in a healthy manner. It also talks about the way of identifying with one's own gender. <\/p>
Parents and Teachers must normalize the stigma around these discussions since the kids can rely on the wrong information because of the access to the right information being denied. This could result in major unwanted consequences. The alarming rate at which teen pregnancies are shooting up in the country are nothing new. Teenagers must be briefed up in the right way about having sex, what causes pregnancies and what purpose do contraceptives serve. <\/p>
The basic purpose of sex education is to let the children know as to why men and women have different biological bodies and why the way they behave differs in accordance with their bodies, at different ages. They must be thoroughly aware about the biological processes that occur with age in their own gender and also in the opposite gender, since they must learn and be sensible towards each other's body and must be informed enough to take the right decisions regarding their own body. In case of abnormalities or emergencies, they must know not to panic\/resort to drastic activities. Instead, they must immediately consult a trusted elder who can help them out of it. <\/p>
Children who would be entering into their reproductive years must be taught about their body's needs- both physical and emotional. Many children experience sexual abuse but never actually comprehend with the fact that they have been sexually abused because they're that unaware and ignorant. Sexual abuse can come from any sphere of their life: people who hold more power than the children can force them into unwanted sexual advances, people extremely close to them could manipulate them into unwillingly agreeing for intercourse. Being unacquainted with sex education can result in the kids not knowing what they're getting into. Thus, it results in them never speaking up about it.<\/p>
Elders must be honest, open-minded and sensitive with their children\/adolescents in everything that they reveal. They can try and talk to their children as to how do the children feel about having intimate relationships: sexual\/platonic. The children must be informed about genital hygiene and the ways through which STDs or any other diseases related to reproductive health can spread. The parents\/elders must assure their children that they can be trusted and that their children can come up to them when in doubt, to talk things out. <\/p>
The main role that sex education plays is to create sensitivity in today's children to ensure that they grow up to be broad-minded individuals with respect for everybody. Thus, topics like homosexuality, sexual abuse and consensual sex\/pre-marital sex must be dealt with utmost care. <\/p>
I came across an interesting article when I was casually browsing over the weekend. That article spoke about how engineering colleges are actually places where students get to discover themselves and discover their potential in an avenue that perhaps has got nothing to do with the engineering course that they're pursuing. In something that seems like a twisted corollary of the used-to-death meme that says \"in India people do engineering first and then decide what to do with their lives\", engineering colleges actually provide a much needed breathing space for students to try new things, without the pressures of preparing for entrance exams or any such as parents\/family usually are relieved once the student secures a seat.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1569238630563","data":"
As my thought process was running like this, I ended up reminiscing about what I did during my college years, almost a decade ago and I tried to think of how the above passage was related to my life. In one of my older blogs<\/a>, I wrote on how I took part in several paper presentation competitions and won several times, even when I was pitted against candidates from premier institutions like IITs and NITs. I was reminded of those when I was thinking about this blog. I was studying Electrical Engineering so I presented a paper on utilising waste water treatment to produce electricity, through the usage of a microbial fuel cell. <\/p>Presenting that paper triggered a different thought process within me, I realised I had to not only acquire the knowledge necessary about that but I also had to learn how to speak on a public platform, how my diction should be, how I manage my time and more. Now as I look back, it was those paper presentations that paved way for me to be the speaker that I am today and it was my engineering course that gave me the time and the opportunity to do it. <\/p>I urge students now to do the same and utilise the time in college to figure out what they love doing and what it takes to make sure they acquire the skills to do what they want to do. Be curious, explore as much as you can. You can either be dormant and just be in your dorm and not do anything else or you can be active and curious and do what it takes to figure out what you want to do and succeed. An easy way for that is to take up online courses, utilise platforms like stuMagz to write, to share photographs, to share videos and more, if you are among the creative ones, utilise stuMagz to take part in competitions, quizzes and more if you are among the analytical ones. <\/p>Make sure you do something, make yourself a name and make yourself a career through the four years of college!<\/p>"}]
Presenting that paper triggered a different thought process within me, I realised I had to not only acquire the knowledge necessary about that but I also had to learn how to speak on a public platform, how my diction should be, how I manage my time and more. Now as I look back, it was those paper presentations that paved way for me to be the speaker that I am today and it was my engineering course that gave me the time and the opportunity to do it. <\/p>
I urge students now to do the same and utilise the time in college to figure out what they love doing and what it takes to make sure they acquire the skills to do what they want to do. Be curious, explore as much as you can. You can either be dormant and just be in your dorm and not do anything else or you can be active and curious and do what it takes to figure out what you want to do and succeed. An easy way for that is to take up online courses, utilise platforms like stuMagz to write, to share photographs, to share videos and more, if you are among the creative ones, utilise stuMagz to take part in competitions, quizzes and more if you are among the analytical ones. <\/p>
Make sure you do something, make yourself a name and make yourself a career through the four years of college!<\/p>"}]
Saandh ki Aankh is a true story of two old ladies who are inspiration to the modern generation. It is true story of chandro tomar and prakashi tomar, both of them are nicknamed as shooter dadi. They broke out of their cage, at 60 they rose above their age, with almost 700 medals they became a rage. As the tagline of the film depicts that \"tann Budha hota hai, Mann Budha nahi hota\". Before 1998, Johri village in the interiors of Uttar Pradesh was just like any other village in India. But during this time something extraordinary started, which took this village to national and international levels of success and fame. As a result of which this village had become an inspiring example for the entire nation. At the age of 50 they picked up a gun for the sake of their daughters in the hopes of encouraging them towards a bright future. They did not want their daughters to share the same fate of a lifetime of suppression. What unfolded was nothing short of miraculous. They discovered their own skill of being exceptional shooters.\nDespite all the odds, they won 352 medals each in the course of their veteran professional life as a shooter. \nNow we have this wonderful opportunity to witness this wonderful story on silver screen. So big thank to Tapsee Pannu and bhumi pednakar who came forward to play this challenging roles of chandro and prakashi tomar and thank to Reliance Entertainment & Anurag Kashyap as they presents us \nIn Association with Chalk and Cheese Films\n\u201cSaand Ki Aankh.... Let's go and watch this epic act on 25 October in theatre... <\/p>","type":"txt","id":1569231506287}]
Summer of 2015, done with my 10th boards. I was busy daydreaming of becoming an Architect because it was the only field that had common interests of mine (the creative art and craft) and my father's (the safe scope involved in the field, because he's the one who was supposed to pay my fees). On the suggestion of my bossy sibling (Ugh), I went ahead and explored a bit of the field.<\/p>
Smart cities are the cities that work on improvising themselves to function more efficiently. Technology acts as an amazing catalyst in the process. Especially, to collect the data on consumer services, traveling and mobility information, the infrastructure, weather conditions and a lot more that affect each place to make it livable for people or to establish a business et-cetera.<\/p>
Since the past 2 decades, people worldwide, are aiming at making their city smart because of the advantages it has. There's easier access to almost any service.<\/p>
While the Architects and Civil Engineers are pondering over ideas to create more smart cities, it has occurred to me that, as we go on, our population is increasing (at an absurd rate honestly) and any changes they make to the cities become the foundations of the future generations' lives.<\/p>
For example, Navi Mumbai has been one of the cities, selected for this mission. So to make it a Smart City, a lot of work goes into it. The structure of Mumbai and the placing of buildings and their division (into residential areas, tourist attractions, business purposes etc., based on the conditions of the places) is carefully planned. Once it is planned and implemented, it is most likely that there will be flats on top of flats to enable living and working spaces for more people in future.<\/p>
One day, if they find a mistake or a trouble, it might not be easier to change it because of all the settlement that has happened.<\/p>
Now that they are planning it for many cities, I feel it is very important to keep the environment in mind, no matter which kind of place it might be. Now that there is awareness about climate change, it would be a great idea to include farming and gardening in Smart cities, even if it is on building tops, in case no space on ground can be accommodated.<\/p>
More Eco-friendly techniques such as, solar panels (which could be subsidized by the government), water conservation systems automatically attached in the buildings or at least a common system for the entire community, management of plastic could be included while Smart cities are planned.<\/p>
It is a small change that could save us from a lot of difficulty in the future and makes it a better place to live.<\/p>"}]
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