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India is a country known for its cultural legacy, traditions, society, religion and geographical features from the ancient time. It is also popular as a male chauvinistic nation. In the ancient times, women were treated very badly by family and society. They were not given education and were only restricted to doing household tasks. They were kept completely oblivious of their rights and development. Women make up half of the country so, in order to make this country an entirely powerful country, women empowerment is necessary. In order to gain back the respect, independence and their rights, women must understand their strengths to grow and flourish in life. Women giving birth to the babies means they are the one who shape our future.<\/p>
Women empowerment is empowering the women to take their own decisions for their personal development as well as social development. Empowering women is to make them independent in all aspects from the mind, thoughts, rights, decision and social or family limitations. It is said that women are the backbone of any society, so we should develop them from beginning.<\/p>
Many programmes have been implemented and run by the government such as International Women's Day, mother's Day etc in order to bring awareness in the society about the true rights and value of the women in the development of nation. <\/p>
To really bring empowerment, women need to be conscious about their rights. They should be aware about what's happening in their society and surroundings. Women are more equipped than men to deal with certain problems in the society.<\/p>
Women are confident, intelligent, sharp, kind and all these attributes make women a great leader. The biggest examples of smart talented women are Indra Gandhi, Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton and many more. These women have shown tact, kindness, bravery all while winning hearts.<\/p>
Through empowerment, it can be possible to change the male dominated country into the equally dominated country of prosperous economy. A women is considered to be in charge of everything in the family as she can solve all the problems in a better way.<\/p>
Women are taking part in the every quater and showing great interest in every field. Finally they are getting their rights to go ahead on the true path.<\/p>
Empowerment of women would automatically bring empowerment for everyone. It is nicely said<\/p>
\"ONCE A WOMEN IS ON THE MOVE,<\/p>
THE WHOLE FAMILY MOVES,<\/p>
THEN THE VILLAGE MOVES,<\/p>
AT LAST THE NATION ALSO MOVES..\".<\/p>
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\"Cricket as a passion is distinctly contagious\" <\/i><\/p>
My first cricket bat was a tree branch and thus the journey started off from there, with my tiny fingers struggling very hard to hold the real cricket bat firm in my little palm when I was in the 2nd class says Vanga Balayesu of ECE 3rd year from CMRCET.<\/p>
In childhood, he used to play various outdoor games with his cousin, out of which he found cricket to be more interesting and so he slowly shifted his focus towards this particular game and developed his skill set there. He was a left-handed batsman basically, but he slowly adapted himself to play with his right hand when he was in class 7th.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1581779225553","data":"5e47ff9c2d504"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1581779225554","data":"
He was the captain of the cricket team in his schooling and won many inter-school cricket competitions being successful in leading his team towards success. He would also go to the cricket academies to take coaching and would play the practice matches there. He was capable of playing and winning the game with people who were elder than him with an age gap of 4 to 5 years right from childhood. <\/p>
SACHIN TENDULKAR was his inspiration to play this game but after his retirement, his favorite cricketer now is ROHIT SHARMA, but he believes in one of the Sachin Tendulkar's quotes stating, \"Enjoy the game and chase your dreams. Dreams do come true\".<\/i>\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1581779225555","data":"5e47fdc96bfb2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1581779225556","data":"
He did not get much chance to play this game when he was studying intermediate as he was pressurized to secure a good Eamcet rank, completely dedicating his time towards studies. But, once he joined engineering he again started to play the game and was also selected to represent our college cricket team but due to some reasons, he couldn't make it.<\/p>
He loves to bat, he's a hitter (big striker of the ball). He left bowling as he was teased for that was considered to be a weird action and started leg-spin and fast bowling, which a few years later became a trend after India's top bowler JASPRIT BUMRAH doing the same.\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1581779225557","data":"5e47ff4a507f3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1581779225558","data":"
The dream of being a cricketer was pissed off as he was insisted to get a good job in the IT sector first, and then to think about anything else. But, cricket is still in his eternal spirit and he makes sure that every weekend he dedicates a good amount of time to play it in one his favorite grounds. Not now, but one day he would surely strive hard in order to make his dream come true. <\/p>
Wishing him all the success to achieve his dream one day!!!\n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1581779225559","data":"5e480089d5d28"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1581779225560","data":"5e480223eb010"}]
Everyone is talented at something. It may be sports, drawing, playing a musical instrument or writing. Some people discover this almost instantly, while others do not realize it at all. Same thing happened with my friend.<\/p>
One day our college conducted a rangoli competition for all under graduate students with 2 members in each team. And they also said that winner would get a surprise gift from their class incharge. All were excited. Majority took participation in the competition. My friend asked me to join with her in the competition. But, I don't even know how to hold muggu. I said the some thing to her. Then she said me not to worry, she said she knows everything and can complete in a given time. She only asked me to be beside her and help in filling the muggu with colours. <\/p>
The next day we both brought our collection of rangolis and she asked me to choose the best one out of them. I selected a design and wanted to present that. I was so excited and I was waiting for that day to come.<\/p>
Atlast the day came and I felt nervous because I don't know anything. Then my friend stood beside me and encouraged me by saying \"SOMETHING IS BETTER THAN NOTHING\". She asked me to participate and said will give our best. She also said, instead of doing nothing, We'll do something even it's small, because it will be one step close for winning. By listening to her I felt that was true and we both participated. <\/p>
The competition has started and time limit was 45 minutes. We both were nervous but wanted to give our best. She took the muggu and started keeping dots and I took initiative of coloring so I arranged all the colours in different bowls and kept ready. After she completed her muggu we both took colours and started filling muggu with different colours. I did nothing, I only coloured a flower and everything was done by her. We completed it in the given time. It was really amazing. I dint even thought that my friend can do this very well. I felt our rangoli was the best. All our teaching and non-teaching staff appreciated us by seeing our rangoli. Later the results were announced. I was surprised when I came to know that, we got second place. This is all because of her. The next day we received our gifts from our class incharge. <\/p>
From that day, she was recognized by everyone in the college. If there is any event occurring in our college she'll take the initiative to decorate the enterence with rangoli. <\/p>
TALENT IS INSIDE YOU, NOT ANY WHERE ELSE. EXPLORE YOUR TALENT WHICH IS WITHIN YOU.<\/p>
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In a first move by all Indian Institutes of Technology, IIT Hyderabad will now allow students to take a 6-month break during their graduation course to pursue an internship of their choice. This is a welcome move as it gives students a much needed break for them to pursue an internship and get industry exposure. Students can also take a one-year break if they have a startup idea that they want to pursue.<\/p>
According to a report in The New Indian Express, the director of IIT-H, Professor BS Murty, said, \"Several B-Tech students have been requesting for long leaves to work on startup ideas and to take up internships. To enable it for students, the institute has decided to take this step,\" adding, \"Students can apply for the sabbatical if they come up with an idea for a startup that demands their complete attention. Regardless of how small or big or how successful the idea is, we want students to give in their 100% to come up with innovations.\"<\/p>
Further lending support to the students, the institution will also let students stay on campus during the sabbatical and students can also utilise campus resources and infrastructure to pursue the idea. The sabbatical facility will be made available from the academic year 2020-21 onwards.<\/p>
According to the director, any student of the institution can apply for this break if they have an idea to work on. \"If the idea works out, the students can join the institution for a period of up to four years and if it doesn't work out, they can just rejoin the institute and finish their existing course,\" the director reportedly said, with a spirit of supporting and enabling innovation. The institution is reportedly expecting at least 25% students to take a leave of absence to work on startups and will also consider allotting funds to the ideas.<\/p>
Also, considering that students have been complaining about lack of time to pursue internships as the summer break is not enough time to gain enough experience. Sixth semester students will be given the option of taking a 6-month break to pursue internships and the institution is also mulling over the idea of giving a certain number of credits to the internship while the remaining credits of the semester can be adjusted over the next semesters. <\/p>
This is a great move by IIT-H and considering how real-world experience is much needed for freshers, it is high time all other institutions take up moves like this, especially in the startup aspect.<\/p>"}]
As the Civils preparation spanning over a long period of time, it is natural for aspirants to face the issue of lack of concentration during their studies, especially with so many distractions all around.<\/p>
Concentration is the ability of the mind to focus without getting distracted. <\/p>
The following are some of the ways by which students can improve their concentration.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1581577899850","data":"5e44f2661386a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1581577899851","data":"
1.\t\u201cLove what you do\u201d \u2013 keep telling yourself \u2018I love this topic and I will study this today, it\u2019s very interesting\u2019. <\/p>
2.\tHaving sufficient and sound sleep for a healthy mind and healthy body. <\/p>
3.\tPlace of study to be selected where there is least distractions or no distractions. <\/p>
4.\tTurning off all gadgets which can cause disturbance like TV, smart phones etc.. <\/p>
5.\tHaving a balanced diet to remain healthy. <\/p>
\n6.\tPractising simple exercises and meditating on daily basis to make a wandering mind into a Wondering mind. <\/p>
7.\tHaving a feasible and practical study plan. <\/p>
8.\tPractising self-discipline. \n\n9.\tSetting up of daily\/ weekly\/ monthly study goals. <\/p>
10.\tCan set reminders and timers. <\/p>
11.\tIf one can do group studies, it will be beneficial to students in understanding diverse topics and developing opinions. <\/p>
12.\tConvert stress time into enjoyable study time. <\/p>
13.\tCan seek guidance from mentors. <\/p>
14.\tRewarding yourself for every goal achieved. <\/p>
15.\tUltimately, it\u2019s very important to reason out why you are studying. In order to keep you occupied and remain motivated. <\/p>
Register Now<\/a><\/p>"}]
V. Nandini Soni, a student of MCA, School of Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Hyderabad (UoH) has set a record of sorts in the university as she has been selected by Adobe Systems in the campus recruitment, for a package of Rs. 43 lakhs per annum. This is the highest package ever received by a student of the central university. <\/p>
The placement by Adobe Systems was for women students as part of their Empowering Women @SheCodes, and out of the four shortlisted for the final round; Nandini Soni bagged the job. This is the highest package so far in the history of UoH. Having done her schooling from Atomic Energy Central School (AECS), Boisar, Maharashtra followed by Bachelors (BCA) from St. Xaviers, Ahmedabad and she then joined for Masters (MCA) at the University of Hyderabad. <\/p>
\"I knew I had to pursue my higher studies in computer science from the beginning and so dropped the idea of pursuing engineering as I knew I couldn't do well in that field\", says Nandini. This prompted her to take up a course in Computer Applications. While pursuing her MCA, she took part in the Smart India Hackathon 2019 and her team managed to win the competition. About that, she says, \"I learnt a lot about real-world product development during that and it increased my zeal to be a developer.\" <\/p>
\"I aim to be a proficient software developer. I, along with a few of my peers, have started a community in our department which brings us together from a computer science student perspective where we build projects and have discussions on various subjects\", says Nandini. <\/p>"}]
The civil services examination conducted by the Union Public Service Commission is one of the most competitive exams in India, if not the most competitive one. In this exam, the candidates are tested on a wide range of topics, basically everything that has been covered during school and college. Considering the fact that a million people take the exam every year and considering the quantum of syllabus that needs to be covered to crack it, it can be quite a daunting task.<\/p>
But with Analog IAS Academy<\/a>, you can study in a systematic manner and acquire the skills that it takes to crack the test. Delivering consistently over the last two decades with reputed faculty, Analog IAS Academy has a comprehensive study program aimed at gearing the aspirants up towards cracking the exam.<\/p>If you are an engineering student with civil services aspirations, then take the ANALOG Scholarship Test<\/a> for Rising Aspirants (ASTRA) for Engineers. The two-hour online test will take place on March 1, 2020 and will have 100 questions on topics pertaining to Geography, Indian Polity, General Science, Economy, History, Current Affairs and Mental Ability. Registration for this test is open till February 29, 2020.<\/b><\/p>The scholarship test will be conducted online on March 1, 2020 from 9 am to 8 pm.<\/b><\/p>If you clear this test, you will automatically receive a scholarship that is equal to half the percentage that you receive on the test! So hurry up and register! <\/a><\/p>Register Now!<\/a><\/b><\/p>"}]
If you are an engineering student with civil services aspirations, then take the ANALOG Scholarship Test<\/a> for Rising Aspirants (ASTRA) for Engineers. The two-hour online test will take place on March 1, 2020 and will have 100 questions on topics pertaining to Geography, Indian Polity, General Science, Economy, History, Current Affairs and Mental Ability. Registration for this test is open till February 29, 2020.<\/b><\/p>The scholarship test will be conducted online on March 1, 2020 from 9 am to 8 pm.<\/b><\/p>If you clear this test, you will automatically receive a scholarship that is equal to half the percentage that you receive on the test! So hurry up and register! <\/a><\/p>Register Now!<\/a><\/b><\/p>"}]
The scholarship test will be conducted online on March 1, 2020 from 9 am to 8 pm.<\/b><\/p>
If you clear this test, you will automatically receive a scholarship that is equal to half the percentage that you receive on the test! So hurry up and register! <\/a><\/p>Register Now!<\/a><\/b><\/p>"}]
Register Now!<\/a><\/b><\/p>"}]
Unschool is a community created for everyone and tailored for each one. It\u2019s aa platform for anyone with the knowledge or skill to come and coach individuals willing to learn. Extremely easy and inclusive in its approach, Unschooling is for everyone inspired to get a step ahead in their lives by becoming more knowledgeable, learned and aware.<\/p>
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The Unschool Community Program (UCP)<\/i> is a flagship internship program for students to upskill themselves while reinventing learning and transforming lives with us.<\/p>
Start as an: <\/b><\/p>
1) Unschool Community Influencer - Work on Sales and Marketing of Unschool's Courses for 15 days.<\/p>
2) Unschool Community Leader - Lead more teams in colleges and get Community Influencers to work under your leadership for 30 days<\/p>
3) Unschool Community Champion - Head teams across various colleges and become a City Head for 55 days.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1581420132676","data":"5e42a2d2ee0f3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1581420132677","data":"
Embark on 100 days of a highly fulfilling journey to experience, create, nurture and carry out multiple aspects of what makes our organisation click, right from sales, to marketing in various segments, from being part of a team to build your own, from representing Unschool to becoming a city representative, from partnering with other events to helping organise our own.<\/p>
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Rewards:<\/b><\/p>
1) UCI Program completion - 1000 INR Stipend + Free Course (worth 4000 INR) + Certificate<\/p>
2) UCL Program completion - Free Unschool Merchandise + Speaker\/Amazon Echo + Certificate<\/p>
3) UCC Completion - Win an IPhone + Pre-placement Offer + Certificate <\/p>"}]
If you are a street-smart student who knows how to get things done come-what-may, then we are looking for you. stuMagz is on the look-out for multiple Business Development interns across the country. In this paid internship, your job will involve taking part in business development activities associated with stuMagz and will involve growth-hacking and more. <\/p>
If you are the one that everyone goes to to get things done, then apply now and we will get in touch with you.<\/p>
What is in it for you?<\/p>
Work with stuMagz and work with students all over.<\/p>
Get great opportunities and perks.<\/p>
Stipend and performance-based variable pay in addition to the stipend. <\/p>
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Among all the days observed, there's also a World Read Aloud Day and on that day in this year, over 30 students volunteering with the Youngistaan Foundation celebrated it in a unique way, with a new initiative. They spent the day with 800 underprivileged children in various locations in the city and had a one-of-a-kind interactive session where they read a book aloud for these children. <\/p>
Sounds interesting? Well it is, as it involved a lot more than just reading out from a book, as Ruthvika, one of the volunteers, explains, \"We wanted to do something that isn't just done in that day and instead, triggers something in these children. People aren't into reading usually and it is more so with children in government schools, owing to their socio-economic backgrounds and that is why we wanted to do this. We already have an initiative - Bright Spark, through which we undertake such events and as a part of that, we wanted to do an interactive learning\/activity based learning event and that's how it happened.\"<\/p>
To kickstart this, they first had extensive training sessions for all the volunteers for a few weeks before the event, as these volunteers should also know what and how to read. In these sessions, a Neha Mathur, a professional story-teller, trained the students on the right intonation, the right diction and more.<\/p>
After gearing up with the training, the 30 students then gathered 50-80 school children at each location and they held the session that aimed at expanding the child's imagination and vocabulary in addition to inculcating a habit of reading among the students. \"A primary goal of this was to make sure these kids learn how to communicate instead of rote learning. In our earlier sessions, when we wanted children to express something, we used to ask them to draw and use art as a medium as these children lack the skills to communicate effectively through speaking or writing. Through this event, we aimed at building effective communication skills in these children, which then will go a long way into their lives,\" shares Ruthvika, who is currently pursuing her Master's in Journalism.<\/p>
Another interesting aspect is their choice of story that they read to the children. It's a children's book called Angry Akku, which talks about a little girl who is very angry. \"We chose this book because this book introduces the aspect of solving a problem systematically. Being able to approach a problem in the right manner to solve it is crucial and we wanted to hit multiple birds with one shot. Through this event, these students not only understood the joys of reading but also got to know life skills and how they can develop them,\" says Ruthvika.<\/p>
They now want to make it a regular event and also train the English teachers at government schools to ensure the language and the necessary communication skills are taught to students in the right manner. <\/p>
Street Cause is the largest Student-run NGO in Hyderabad comprising of students,\nintent on doing their bit for the betterment of society. It is a perfect platform for\nall those enthusiastic and passionate youngsters to do the little they can do to\nbring about the desired change in the society. Our organization is considered to\nbe the most active NGO of the twin cities.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1581077024700","data":"5e3d216a18459"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1581077024701","data":"
Street Cause has conducted more than\n8000 tasks. Street Cause has conducted fundraisers so as to raise sufficient funds\nto improve the lives of underprivileged and needy.<\/p>
Run for a cause 6<\/b> is a massive fundraiser event which is scheduled on 22\nnd March\n2020 at people's plaza.<\/b> Reputed personalities are expected to be the chief guests.<\/p>
Register<\/p>"}]
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