x
LOGIN / SIGNUP
Don't have an account? Just enter your email id or mobile no and create your account in two easy steps!
LOGIN
You already have an account.
Please enter your password to continue.
Forgot Password?
SIGNUP
FORGOT PASSWORD
RESET PASSWORD
Your password has been changed successfully.
Contact Us
Gazing out of window,<\/i><\/b><\/p>
A random thought came to mind<\/i><\/b><\/p>
Whether is this world real or<\/i><\/b><\/p>
Same as salt seeming like sugar?<\/i><\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1529390187018","data":"
Spending some time alone with yourself leads you to a totally different way of thinking and with the same fact , once sitting near my window , enjoying the beautiful scenario and thinking about the beauty of world, something stuck my head. A thought of a new different world - A world hidden by the curtains. Do you know about this new world? If no than let me help you to get introduced with a totally new world.<\/p>
Introducing the world behind the curtains.....<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1529390503851","data":"
The world the curtains of fake people, the world with the curtains of social media, the world with the curtains of beauty. The idea would be little cleared about which world is the talk . All of us is totally aware as we are the creators of this new world.<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1529390779538","data":"5b28a6d8006b0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1529390813453","data":"
Talking about the world covered by the curtains of fake people is nothing new about, But our same beautiful world, same beautiful people replaced by the dirty curtains of fake people. Are the people around us real? Ever heard about the quote, \"People change by time<\/b>\" ? That's not true. Let me replace it,\"<\/i><\/b> People don't change by time, it's their real face that comes into the picture.\"<\/i><\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1529391022103","data":"5b28a7e627325"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1529391064173","data":"
Next part is about social media world. Ever thought that are we actually living or living that stupid social media life? Before - we were truly enjoying each and every moment and now - we go for trips, dinner, parties just for uploading it to our social media profile. Rather than enjoying, we are actually busy in clicking pictures just to show the world. But is showoff necessary?<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1529391214659","data":"5b28a8897e308"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1529391226187","data":"
The most common thing we see around. People busy in hiding their actual beauty with the mask of make up. Nobody wants to show their actual beauty, that pretty look gifted by god. But want to cover it by those creams, foundations and all such beauty products. Why is it necessary to hide yourself with those artificial products if you are given such a beautiful look ..??<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1529391744238","data":"5b28aa9f70a3f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1529391488177","data":"
Every thing<\/b> you see around,<\/p>
Every people<\/b> you see around<\/p>
Every happiness<\/b> you see around<\/p>
Is not the actual<\/p>
That are just the fake curtains<\/p>
Covering the real ones.<\/p>"}]
Vulnerability is a revealing part of ourselves which could leave us exposed emotionally, and therefore exposed to being hurt. Everybody talks about vulnerability as something fragile, something hidden, the weakness that comes from caring... Vulnerability is a sign of strength and not weakness. Vulnerability is a choice. It's all about strength and courage.<\/p>
Vulnerability is when we try our hardest, and still we fail. When we really look like a loser, no matter how hard we try not to. When we feel lonely and empty inside and when we open up to someone they don't honour our vulnerability, but take advantage, or cut us to pieces. To be vulnerable is to embrace our interracial love for the gift it is and gleefully flip off those that don't approve.<\/p>
Vulnerability arises when we want something...need something...love something...All these form an attachment and this attachment may make us weak or strong depending on the situation and how we react to it. But, this attachment is the vulnerability of the person .<\/p>
Vulnerability is to allow ourselves to experience the soulful love and adoration. Vulnerability is humbling, but it\u2019s also emotionally rewarding. For the heart to remain open to love, there must not be neither walls between partners nor any feelings of fear and guilt which can become walls.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1529127714431","data":"5b24a33ed587c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1529126369333","data":"
<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1529126372453","data":"
All the things that are us that we don't want to be us. That's vulnerability, it's not just poetic, beautiful or ugly, fragility, but real, horrible. Trust is the result when partners open their hearts and are vulnerable. They trust they are loved \u2026<\/p>
Vulnerability can be very powerful. In many contexts, the more vulnerable we are, the more people like us, the more people trust us, and the more rapport we build. Being vulnerable means taking off the masks, and is therefore closely related to integrity in our eyes. Sometimes masks are necessary and appropriate. It's all about balance...<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1529127747994","data":"5b24a34879fd5"}]
GENERAL MOTORS is one of the largest MNCs with 396 locations on six continents holding 1,80,000 employees. It produces automobiles and commercial vehicles. <\/b><\/b><\/i><\/p>\n","id":"1529080839395","type":"txt"},{"data":"5b23eb11937ac","id":"1529080839395","type":"img"},{"data":"
General Motors’s CEO Mary Barra,<\/b> and Dhivya Suryadevara<\/b> are the first women in their respective positions in the auto industry, as no other major global automaker has a female CEO, nor a CEO and CFO who are both female. An Indian-American woman, Dhivya Suryadevara has been named the chief financial officer of the United States largest automaker, General Motors.<\/i><\/p>\n
Suryadevara earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in commerce from the University of Madras in Chennai, India. She moved to the US at the age of 22 to pursue her MBA from Harvard University. She is a chartered financial analyst and accountant, and worked at UBS and Price Waterhouse Coopers before joining the Detroit based GM in 2005 at the age of 25. <\/p>\n
Dhivya Suryadevara, currently the vice president of corporate finance, will succeed Chuck Stevens, GM’s present CFO, on September 1st, the company said in a statement. Chennai born Suryadevara, has been GM’s vice president of corporate finance since July 2017. She will report to CEO Mary Barra, who has been head of the automaker since 2014.<\/p>\n","id":"1529080839395","type":"txt"},{"data":"5b23eb2519115","id":"1529080839396","type":"img"},{"data":"
- LIKHITHA SUGGALA. <\/p>\n","id":"1529080839396","type":"txt"}]
Exciting times are on for Indian Football. With Sunil Chhetri captaining a team of passionate footballers, the future of Indian Football seems to be very bright. Once, the the Indian football team was considered to be one of the best in Asia, with the team having it's best time during the 1950s and 1060s,winning gold during the 1951 and 1962 Asian Games, while finishing fourth during the 1956 Summer Olympics.They saw a sharp decline since the 70s but have again resurged since the 2000s. Indian football seems to be an an all time high now, and they need to carry the momentum forward in this manner to be a team to reckon with in the future.<\/p>
<\/p>
They have seen significant improvement in recent times. India were ranked 173 in 2015. In 2017 they climbed to 96, their best ever in the past 21 years. Although their best ever ranking has been 94 in 1996 but they can easily beat that record in the near future. Sunil Chhetri recently scored his 64th international goal, tying the record with Lionel Messi, which is a huge feat itself. The decline of Indian football was due to years of neglect by the government and the general public . Shortage of funds, poorly maintained stadiums, and low social respect were one of the many reasons why Indian Football didn't do well over the years.<\/p>
But now, things have changed for the best. The ISL has brought players from all over the country and abroad together and is promoting Indian football like never before. The joining of celebrities from Bollywood has also helped to a great extent. The ISL is working at grassroots level and giving players of all regions exposure to the sport. This should continue in particular and the government should also chip in and provide funds and construct top class facilities for it's players and promote the sport. If all the above is taken care of, the day wouldn't be far when Indian football would be at the top of the world.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1529078324041","data":"5b23e2402e1a6"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1529078309263","data":"5b23e22fd5e46"}]
IEEE Young Professionals, Hyderabad<\/b> & Department of CSE, CMR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY <\/b>Jointly organising Faculty Development Program OnScripting Languages & LaTex-2018. Who should attend:<\/b> Faculty Members, Research Scholars.Date:- <\/b> 26th and 30th June 2018Location:-<\/b> Auditorium Seminar Hall, CMR Institute of Technology, Hyderabad , Kandlakoya, Medchal Road, Hyderabad - 501401 (Telangana) Click for Location Map <\/a><\/p><\/p>Note: Limited Seats only (30 seats)Click Here to Download the Flyer: Here<\/a>Contents to be Covered (Tentative):<\/i><\/b>Perl<\/b>Overview of PERLProgram creation using PerlHands on session on Perl case studiesPythonBasics of Python<\/b>Developing web applications using PythonAdvanced topics on Python with case studiesApplications of scripting LanguagesLaTex<\/b>Basics of LaTexEquations, Graphics, Algorithm and other features in LatexResearch Paper Preparation in LaTexResource Persons (Tentative):<\/b>Dr. Atul Negi \u2013 Professor , SCIS-University of Hyderabad.Dr. Kavi Narayan Murthy - Professor, University of Hyderabad.Mr. Balaji Marisetti - Cavium Networks.Mr. Swayam Prakash \u2013 Amity University, Manesar, Gurgaon, Haryana.Mrs. Sushrutha Raj - Amity University, Manesar, Gurgaon, Haryana.Mr. Saurabh Jain \u2013 Chair 2018, IEEE Young Professionals, Hyderabad & Senior Software Engineer CA Technologies. Registration Helpline:<\/b>Dr D Baswaraj, HOD-CSE, CMR Institute of Technology Mob:- +91-8008557616Mrs B Sunitha,Associate Profesor- CSE, CMR Institute of Technology Mob:- +91- 9849439681Email:- cse@cmritonline.ac.inWebsite: http:\/\/www.cmritonline.ac.in Regards,Saurabh JainChair 2018, IEEE Young Professionals, IEEE Hyderabad SectionEmail id: saurabh.jain.1988@ieee.orgWebsite: http:\/\/www.ieeehyd.orgVinit Kumar GunjanChair 2016-17, IEEE Young Professionals, IEEE Hyderabad SectionEmail id: vinit.k.gunjan@ieee.orgWebsite: http:\/\/www.ieeehyd.org<\/p><\/b><\/p> <\/b><\/p>"}]
Note: Limited Seats only (30 seats)Click Here to Download the Flyer: Here<\/a>Contents to be Covered (Tentative):<\/i><\/b>Perl<\/b>Overview of PERLProgram creation using PerlHands on session on Perl case studiesPythonBasics of Python<\/b>Developing web applications using PythonAdvanced topics on Python with case studiesApplications of scripting LanguagesLaTex<\/b>Basics of LaTexEquations, Graphics, Algorithm and other features in LatexResearch Paper Preparation in LaTexResource Persons (Tentative):<\/b>Dr. Atul Negi \u2013 Professor , SCIS-University of Hyderabad.Dr. Kavi Narayan Murthy - Professor, University of Hyderabad.Mr. Balaji Marisetti - Cavium Networks.Mr. Swayam Prakash \u2013 Amity University, Manesar, Gurgaon, Haryana.Mrs. Sushrutha Raj - Amity University, Manesar, Gurgaon, Haryana.Mr. Saurabh Jain \u2013 Chair 2018, IEEE Young Professionals, Hyderabad & Senior Software Engineer CA Technologies. Registration Helpline:<\/b>Dr D Baswaraj, HOD-CSE, CMR Institute of Technology Mob:- +91-8008557616Mrs B Sunitha,Associate Profesor- CSE, CMR Institute of Technology Mob:- +91- 9849439681Email:- cse@cmritonline.ac.inWebsite: http:\/\/www.cmritonline.ac.in Regards,Saurabh JainChair 2018, IEEE Young Professionals, IEEE Hyderabad SectionEmail id: saurabh.jain.1988@ieee.orgWebsite: http:\/\/www.ieeehyd.orgVinit Kumar GunjanChair 2016-17, IEEE Young Professionals, IEEE Hyderabad SectionEmail id: vinit.k.gunjan@ieee.orgWebsite: http:\/\/www.ieeehyd.org<\/p><\/b><\/p> <\/b><\/p>"}]
<\/b><\/p>
<\/b><\/p>"}]
Every year on 14th of June<\/i>, countries around the world celebrate World Blood Donor Day.<\/b>\nThe host country for World Blood Donor Day 2018 is Greece, through the Hellenic National Blood Centre, t<\/u>he global event was held in Athens today. <\/p>\n
The event serves to thank voluntary, unpaid blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood and to raise awareness of the need for regular blood donations to ensure the quality, safety and availability of blood, blood products for patients in need. Transfusion of blood and blood products helps save millions of lives every year. It can help patients suffering from life-threatening conditions live longer and with a higher quality of life, and supports complex medical and surgical procedures. It also has an essential, life-saving role in maternal and child care and during the emergency response to man-made and natural disasters.<\/p>\n
The objectives of this year’s campaign is to celebrate and thank individuals who donate blood and to encourage those who have not yet donated blood to start donating, also to raise wider awareness that blood donation is an altruistic action that benefits all of the society members and that an adequate supply can only be ensured through regular donations by voluntary, unpaid blood donors, and to highlight the need for committed, year-round blood donation in order to maintain adequate supplies and achieve national self-sufficiency of blood. <\/p>\n
You don't have to be a doctor to save lives, just<\/i> DONATE BLOOD. <\/b><\/p>\n","id":"1528993354995","type":"txt"},{"data":"
- LIKHITHA SUGGALA. <\/p>\n","id":"1528993354997","type":"txt"}]
A one and half year before I read a book named \u2018pravahinche uttejam che guvera\u2019 i.e when I was studying my 4th semester . After reading that I clearly understood the meaning of revolution, love ,struggling and how to face the critical situations of life. Though He is a asthma patient though he fought for the people of the latin America. First he enrolled in a college for becoming engineer .He left that later joined in a medical college to become doctor. After completion of his studies he went on motor cycle tour with his friend at that time he saw the struggles faced by the common people who are leading their lives as a slaves under dictator ship of some people. Then he decided to abolish the slavery in latin America. <\/p>
He first wanted to start revolution in Bolivia but he finds it difficult. Later he moved to cuba there he joined his hands with Fidel Castro. After many fights with the dictators Under the leader ship of fidel castro they successfully abolished the salvery and esthablished their own government. In that government che guevera performed key roles for the development of cuba . After that he again to moved to Bolivia and there he was killed brutally. Che guevera was born in argentina though he fought for the cuba . He composed guerrilla warfares. When the other members in the team got injured he treated them along with participating in the war. He never back stepped in his entire journey even in the time of death also. He was the most influential person in the 20th century.<\/p>
His words are enough to inspire us . some them are<\/p>
\n1)If I lose,it will not mean that it was impossible to win<\/p>
\n2)the revolution is not an apple that when it is ripe,you have to make it fall<\/p>
\n3)Let the world change you and you can change the world <\/p>
4)If you become furious with every injustice,then you are my friend<\/p>
\n5)Better to die standing than to live on your knees <\/p>
Today is his 90th birth anniversary. Not only remembering him but also it is on your shoulders to follow the ideology of him for making a better nation. \n<\/p>"}]
Indians have the notorious reputation of being ignorant of the common problems around. Instead, they have the habit of blaming others and lamenting about their problems. It's not a surprise that in a recent survey, India has been voted the second most ignorant nation in the world after Mexico. Indians are actually oblivious of the fact that most of their perceptions are wrong. It may be in terms of female empowerment, religion, equality, etc.<\/p>
History proves that Indians are blind towards their own mistakes and are immune to criticism. Criticism is meant to be learnt from and improve upon our mistakes but the problem is that Indians are not willing to accept their blunders, so eventually everything falls on deaf ears. The media and the government is also to be blamed for spreading false propaganda and news which are always agenda driven. Religion also plays spoilsport in some situations and people are falsely instigated towards ridiculous claims.<\/p>
But it is not that all Indians are ignorant of all the problems India is facing, such as corruption, casteism, political and social problems, etc. But Indians have always tried to ignore this fact and have tried to overlook it. The main problem is that we don't stand up to our problems and always expect others to do so. Illiteracy and unemployment also plays a major part in all this. We all need to take collective responsibility of the most minute problems and need to tackle it together, and not make our country look stupid.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1528928181478","data":"5b2197c197038"}]
My dad was a busy businessman. He and my mom were living apart from our family. When he goes for work , my mom would be alone whole day. She thought to bring me in the world so i could accompany her. The day when they came to know that they were going to have a new baby, everyone was so happy. Especially my mom , her happiness level was having no limit.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1528896300997","data":"
I was in her womb. They were taking much care so that any harm could not touch me. My mom used to talk with me and I would reply through a small hit by my leg. They treated me like the most special. It was now around 5 months and i was surprised hearing their discussion. A cruel voice was talking about my determination that whether I was a girl or a boy. They took me in my mother\u2019s womb till hospital. I was unaware about what is happening with me. I was taken to a dark room. My mom was totally scared and outside the room, were all those people eager to know about me. Suddenly the light was switched on, the doctor with his equipments came near us. He did all his process and removed his mask. My mom and everyone were waiting to know. And when the doctor said that they were having a girl, I guessed they would celebrate the moment. But I was totally wrong. They were willing to kill me knowing that I was girl.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1528896326575","data":"
How cruel was that? I mean before I could come and see this beautiful world they were willing to kill me. Before I could know about happiness or sadness they gave me beautiful gift of tears. It was so painful for me. But she was the only one who stood by my side. Though everyone started criticizing her, she said I won\u2019t let me baby to go far from me. And that was where I felt a sigh of relief. I felt like if a day I come out in this world , I will have someone by my side. But it was for sure that the ones who treated me like no one else are going to hate me knowing that I am a girl. Finally , I came in this world. Such a beautiful world, but the people around me were seeming like demons who made my life harder to live. But my mom was always with me to support.<\/p>"}]
The Indian national team lifted the 2018 Intercontinental Cup by defeating Kenya 2-0 in the final at the Mumbai Football Arena on Sunday. Both the goals were scored by India skipper Sunil Chhetri (8', 29') in the first half. This is the Blue Tiger's fifth consecutive win in a multi-national tournament hosted by the AIFF, which includes the 2007, 2009 and 2012 Nehru Cups and the previous year's Tri-Nation series held at the same venue.<\/p>\n
Sunil Chhetri, who won his 100th India senior cap in the group game against Kenya ended up as top scorer with eight goals. Jeje Lalpekhlua, who himself completed 50 appearances for India against New Zealand grabbed two assists with Anirudh Thapa too getting a couple. Sunil Chhetri's first-half brace fires India to Intercontinental Cup title SPORTING NEWS. Moreover, Chhetri has equalled Argentine forward Lionel Messi's record of 64 goals in terms of the number of international goals scored by an active footballer after surpassing David Villa's tally of 59 goals with Spain earlier in the tournament and only remains behind Cristiano Ronaldo's 81 goals for Portugal. <\/p>\n
After being placed 97th in the FIFA Rankings, India will now shift focus in building up to the AFC Asian Cup in January next year. Constantine's next assignment will be the Asian Games in Indonesia in August where the U23 side will take part.<\/p>\n","id":"1528822582418","type":"txt"},{"data":"
- LIKHITHA SUGGALA. <\/p>\n","id":"1528822582419","type":"txt"},{"data":"5b1ffa0845865","id":"1528822582419","type":"img"}]
In recent years, Indian Badminton players have made a mark in the international arena. It is one of the most popular sports in India, and is managed by the Badminton Association of India. Badminton gets its name from Badminton House in Gloucestershire, England - the home of the Duke of Beaufort, where the sport was played in the last century. But the sport gained popularity only after 1992, when it made a debut in the Olympics in Barcelona. Since then, it has been a roller coaster ride for the sport and many major Badminton tournaments are played all over the world today.<\/p>
In Indian Badminton, two names were synonymous with the sport in earlier times- Prakash Padukone and Pullela Gopichand. Prakash Padukone was the first Indian badminton player to win the All England Championship, in 1980. He was also the first player who won the bronze medal in the World championships, in 1983. Pullela Gopichand set records when he won the All England Badminton Championships in 2001. He turned to coaching soon after and established the Gopichand Badminton Academy at Hyderabad which has produced some world class international players such as Saina Nehwal, PV Sindhu and Srikanth Kidambi, just to name a few.<\/p>
Saina Nehwal first came into the limelight when she won the Gold Medal at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune in 2008. Soon after, she reached the quarterfinals of the Beijing Olympics. She went on to win Bronze at the London Olympics and became the first Badminton Player to win a medal at the Olympics. She was also ranked first in the world in 2015, which was a huge feat itself. Then came another young shuttler called PV Sindhu, Sindhu won the bronze medal at the World Championships in Guangzhou in 2013. At the Rio Olympics in 2016,Sindhu became the youngest and first woman to bag an Olympic Silver medal representing India. The men have also not lagged behind and players like Srikanth Kidambi have won laurels for the country. In the doubles circuit, Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa have been doing really well. In a country like India where cricket is given so much importance, exposure should always be given to other sports as well. There is no dearth of talent in a huge country like India. Badminton is the beginning in this aspect.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1528819258425","data":"5b1fee434296f"}]
Published in
clg-short-name
Waiting for the approval by Admin
Terms and conditions