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The AIR Summit 2017 will host thousands of attendees including IT decision makers, developers & makers, OEM\u2019s, government and council officials, automotive exec\u2019s, operators, technology providers, investors, venture capitalists and many more. The show will showcase the most cutting edge technologies from more than 50+ exhibitors and provide insight from over 80+ speakers sharing their unparalleled industry knowledge and real-life experiences.<\/p>
Book Now!<\/a><\/p>Below are the profiles of few of the speakers attending this event.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504178928962","data":"1. Beena Ammanath:<\/b> Vice President of Innovation at GE Digital, responsible for shaping GE\u2019s Industrial Internet platform, Predix, into a top-notch data science platform. An award-winning technology executive leader, Ms. Ammanath\u2019s work has shaped the usage of data, analytics, and AI at several companies. She is a seasoned leader with over 24 years proven track record of building and leading high performance teams from the ground up, scaling zero to 200+ geographically distributed global teams with a sharp focus on strategy and successful execution of industrial scale products and services. Using advanced technology engineering and data science techniques, Ms. Ammanath also guides leading industrial companies through building and executing strategies to take their business through digital transformation. She recently won the Drexel-CIO Analytics 50 award for being one of the top 50 global innovators in data science. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263378045","data":"59a93d3b15afe"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504262998912","data":"2. Manish Gupta<\/b>: With over 21 years of experience in Software & Technology services, Manish has worked for companies like AKS, Ascom & Aricent (Hughes Software Systems). He brings in special hands on expertise related to products like Wearable, Mobile, Base Stations and technologies like IoT, Telecom, Embedded, Broadband & Cloud. He is presently the Co-Founder of Aviconn."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263389187","data":"59a93d4868f92"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504180808867","data":"3. Ankur Dinesh Garg:<\/b> Founder and CEO at Hotify. Hotify is an intelligent application that is meant for you and for keeping you up to date with the latest action that you want to know about. A serial entrepreneur and Alumnus of IIT Bombay Ankur was also the co-founder of Iamwire and Allschoolstuff. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263405265","data":"59a93d57bb0cc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504255721126","data":"4. Sunil David<\/b>: Regional Director(IOT), Investor and Advisor to a startup focussed on skills dev., NASSCOM D&I council member. Works on building an IOT strategy for the India and ASEAN region and partner closely with the sales teams across these regions in identifying the right opportunities and help build and grow the IOT business which is a huge focus for AT&T . To also support the Business Development and Sales teams by leading technical discussions in client and vendor meetings across multiple levels and disciplines to identify business and technical needs, issues and priorities. To also develop relationships with Client CIO\u2019s, CxO, and Lines of Business Owners (HR, Marketing, Finance) and to have direct relationship with AT&T\u2019s key partners\/vendors in various technology areas to facilitate the development of full, robust customized solutions."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263416467","data":"59a93d694b1d2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504260647997","data":"5. Karuna Gopal:<\/b> An Internationally acclaimed Thought Leader, Columnist, Keynote Speaker and Advisor on SMART CITIES. She is the Founder President of Foundation for Futuristic Cities, a Think Tank that has influenced Urban Transformation in India for over a decade. Ms Gopal was also the member of the Speaker delegation representing the Union Ministry of Urban Development at COP21-United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), PARIS 2015. "},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263434781","data":"59a93d7697396"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504260824595","data":"The other eminent personalities who are invited to the conference as speakers are Vinod Ebinezer-Head Digital Platform Big Data CoE, Schlumberger, <\/i>SANJAY GUPTA-VP & India Country Manager- NXP SemiConductors, <\/i>DAMODAR SAHU -Industry Advisor - IoT - WIPRO, <\/i>NITIN JAIN-Director & COO, AVICONN, <\/i>NARENDRA K-Digital Evangelist & Thought Leader-IoT\/IIoT -<\/i>ADECCO, <\/i>M MUNI P -Consultant - Digital, IoT & Mobility -Tech Mahindra, <\/i>NITHYANANDAN PD- SM - Communications, Media & Technology\nAccenture,<\/i> Dr. DINESH CHANDRASEKAR-Director,Global Solutions & Innovations-Hitach, <\/i>AB VIJAY KUMAR-CTO - Apple+IBM Partnership,\nIBM Senior Inventor,IBM <\/i>and many others<\/a> from various reputed organisations.<\/i>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504180839669","data":"Event Attractions:<\/b>1. Chief Guest - Hon'ble Sh. Ravi Shankar Prasad (Min. of IT, Govt. of India)<\/div>2. Guest of Honour - Hon'ble Sh. KT Rama Rao (Min. of IT, Govt. of Telangana)<\/div>3. 2000+ Senior level attendees, 60+ Speakers<\/div>4. Listen & Meet the Key decision makers of top Technology companies of World like Cisco, Intel, Qualcomm, Google, Facebook, Samsung, GE, Hitachi, Accenture, Wipro, Oracle, IBM, AT&T etc.<\/div>5. More than 60% attendees represent CXOs, Directors, VPs, Sr. Managers etc.<\/div>6. Keynote Speeches, Panel Discussions, Workshops, Fireside Chats & much more.<\/div>7. 3 Gala Networking Dinner (each event day)<\/div>8. Full Media coverage (Digital, Print, Social Media, Newspaper, Television etc.)<\/div>9. Video Message from the Hon'ble PM of India - Sh. Narendra Modi.<\/div>10. Many other Senior representatives from Ministry of Telecom, Ministry of Urban Development, Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting.<\/div><\/div>Students grab the opportunity and be the part of this amazing conference on Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), Robotics.<\/div>Register now for this exciting event<\/a>.<\/div>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a8276b532ffstryimg","category":"Sports","is_vip":"0","title":"A New Dawn of Test Cricket","title_id":"the-new-dawn-of-test-cricket","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Yash Jain","authorUserName":"yashjain2","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58fe71f29f5ffprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Hyderabad","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":10,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Hyderabad","publishedInLink":"bitshyd","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/591d682d5d474profilepic","publishedInCode":"bitshyd","country":"IND","keywords":"Test Cricket,New dawn,Underdogs,England,West Indies,Australia,Bangladesh,Unpredictable,Brilliance","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/the-new-dawn-of-test-cricket\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504192141365","data":"<\/p>In the past couple of days, the Test cricket has seen the revival of its essence. And as the matter of fact, both the Ashes playing nations have been brought down by the underdogs in the format. <\/p>Playing the second match of the series in the Headingley, the hosts England were the favorites after a landslide victory in the first match. The guests West Indies hadn't had shown any promise by far and what better could've now been expected of them. <\/p><\/p>Cometh their fielding first and the show took a turn no one looked up at. The hosts were down to a below par score of 258 and the discipline of the bowling department got the guests in the game. The response came hard from them as they managed to get a healthy lead of 169 runs. However, if not for the fielding spills here and there from English fielders, things could've been much different. <\/p>The third innings started off on a good note for guests as the Englishmen wobbled in the top order. But the significant contributions from the middle and lower order set up the game for them. They not only covered the trail but got a competitive target of 322 on board for Windies. This came up at the end of the day 4 when England declared their innings with 6 more overs of the day remaining. Certainly, they went for a win with an aggressive attitude. <\/p>Playing the fourth innings is never too easy, with the pitch played up completely and the presence of cracks and dampness. This innings had similar attributes to their previous one, with two early wickets and later on, a decisive partnership. And once it was set, it all became a piece of cake for the guests to take over. <\/p><\/p>Best performer: Shai Hope for his consecutive hundreds and the anchor of the Windies innings in both the innings. <\/p><\/p>As for the other Ashes playing nation, Australia were the guests for the 2-match Test series against Bangladesh in their home. Since the recent time, the hosts have performed and amazed the world in the shorter formats of the game, but Test still seems not to be in their likings. And that too against the giants like Australia, even their home advantage didn't seem decisive. But the way things panned out was nothing less than a roller coaster ride. <\/p><\/p>The hosts were the first to bat on and considering the sub-continental conditions, the first innings score of 260 was not bad, below par nonetheless. Not to forget, their firepower is in their bowling unit which outshone the visitors. The Aussies were bowled out at a timid score of 217, giving the hosts a significant lead of 43 runs. <\/p>Cometh their batting again and the story was more or less same. The only difference was their middle order didn't come for the support this time and they were bundled up at 221, setting a target of 269 runs for the visitors. <\/p>Starting off on a good note and riding on the back of the well-set batsmen, Australia seemed to be cruising to their target, with around 100 more runs to score and 8 wickets in hand. But as they say, fall one and the rest follows. So happened with them as they fell short of the target by 21 runs. <\/p><\/p>Best performer: Shakib Al Hasan, with a 5-for in both the innings and one of the top scorers of the match. \n<\/p><\/p>So yes, Test cricket continues to glorify its image and move with yet more excitement and brilliance. But nothing can be certain in this game. Maybe it was the sheer luck of the sides that led to this result, maybe. It's all unpredictable. 'Cause the game is mysterious and full of surprises. \n<\/p><\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a83134a0663stryimg","category":"Whats hot","is_vip":"0","title":"That feeling of proudness","title_id":"that-feeling-of-proudness","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Perumandla Rishika","authorUserName":"perumandlarishika","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5af32e2cb4296profilepic","authorMagzName":"Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":33,"cmnt_count":3,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women","publishedInLink":"stanley","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58da0aa4e3dc2profilepic","publishedInCode":"stanley","country":"IND","keywords":"proud,meet-up,Offerletters,Stanley,Avengers,STUMAGZ,badges","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/that-feeling-of-proudness\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504195465963","data":"\n Avengers they are the backbones of STUMAGZ in their college. The importance you get, the respect you get, the confidence they have in you is a whole next new level. Today we had a meet up with Vamshi sir from stumagz, maybe even we never would have thought so much about ourselves but the way they look upon us like leaders was thoroughly a boost up. We spoke about what we have done the whole month and how to make the coming months most exciting. Student of the week is a most coolest thing and ideas like competitions and doing things in the way students wants because it's our platform and it's what we do. \n We decided to make students more involved into the platform because once you get onto it, it becomes a addiction. Then and the end of meeting our director Mr. Vinay babu sir and our principal Mr. Satya Prasad Lanka sir said that they were very much impressed by our articles and soon posters of our articles would be kept in the college. That was a encouragement for us to do reach up to your expectations. Here comes the proud moment, even for a small thing of achievement we get on cloud 9 and here we got our offer letters and badges. The badges are coolest thing it gives off those positive vibes from you. An achievement is always a achievement and to keeping up to it belongs to us. Never have I seen a sad face taking a award or price, we got our happiness and for all you stanleons out there we will make you experience the happiness coming with more interesting things.<\/p>\nCONGRATULATUONS AVENGERS!!!!....\nHope to keep this up always.<\/p>\nSrija Harshika \nA. Shirshira\nVibhashi khanna\nThey are the Captain America of college!!.. \nThey are the operators who pull the Strings behind the scenes.\n<\/p>\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196102221","data":"59a8366f6c834"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196117413","data":"59a8367f05bac"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196133407","data":"59a8368eda760"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196151431","data":"M. Neha \nShe is the Thor of college.\nShe is the designing team of the college.\n\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196190118","data":"59a836cec07ca"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196214519","data":"P. Rishika\nCh. Shivani Yashaswi \nUzma Ahmed \nAkhila Verma\nThey are the hulk of the college,The content writers, they get you all the work and events in the article you read.<\/div>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196287025","data":"59a83729d42c4"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196306526","data":"59a8373c70f39"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196323056","data":"59a8374e4bdc9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196357595","data":"Akanksha \nManaswini\nVilkeha \nThese guys are the Thor of college!!..\nThey have the toughest job, marketing and promotions. They bring the platform to all the students in the college."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196420303","data":"59a837b134546"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196438751","data":"59a837be2ccb2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196452999","data":"Allari\nSobiya Fatima\nSiri Chandana \nAlekhya \nThey are the Spiderman of the college.\nOf event we need memories and they make the memories. Our photographers."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196478409","data":"59a837ec3b74b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196499721","data":"59a837ff99b72"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196516464","data":"59a8380caa42d"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a7e43a4b91fstryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"My Life As An Army Brat","title_id":"my-life-as-an-army-brat","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Rachana Pandey","authorUserName":"rachanapandey","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5cb5ca4c87723profilepic","authorMagzName":"MRIT","authorCity":"Hyderabad ","like_count":47,"cmnt_count":2,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"MRIT","publishedInLink":"mrit","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5996e4195667fprofilepic","publishedInCode":"mrit","country":"IND","keywords":"Army brats,Growing up,Proud,Bravery","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/my-life-as-an-army-brat\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504028740863","data":" \"How Growing Up As A Military Brat Prepped Me For The Real World...\"<\/i><\/b><\/p>I love meeting new people, going new places and trying new things. But I've never, in my whole life, been able to meet someone new and answer the question, \u201cWhere are you from?\u201d without slight hesitation.<\/p>Why? Because I'm an army brat, and all military kids go through the exact same thing.Do we say where we were born, where we first remember living, where we lived the longest amount of time or where we went to high school?<\/p>The chances are, all four of those would have different answers. I was born in Varanasi, I first remember living in Jammu, I lived the longest amount of time in a different part of Hyderabad and Pune and I went to high school in Hyderabad.<\/p>A lot of people have told me they're so glad their dad or mom was never in the army because they would've hated moving every couple of years.<\/p>But for us, all this is normal. Having our parent working weird hours and being gone for months at a time were just things we knew. <\/p>We learned so much from growing up surrounded by military people and family members.We learned to accept everyone from all different walks of life, because our little base schools were full of different people from anywhere in the world. This taught us a lot about different cultures and about acceptance. We knew we were all different, but we were all kind of the same. We made friends with these people. We lost friends just as soon as we made new ones. Things were always changing and people were always moving. We quickly learned to just live in and love every moment as it came.<\/p>As hard as it got at times, I think I speak for us all when I say I would not trade it for anything. We learned bravery and strength from a very early age. Our military parents were brave. They put themselves in danger to protect a country full of people they didn't even know. We learned strength from our parent that stayed home to take care of us. This parent was equally strong for getting the job done and never showing defeat in front of us.<\/p>Our families were different from most, but they loved all the same. We just learned to take advantage of the time we had when we were all home. Being an army brat taught me that family always comes first. It taught me respect. It not only taught me to respect my family, but to respect everyone else, including myself.<\/p>I grew up watching men and women salute each other. They shook hands. They joked. They never showed each other disrespect. It was a camaraderie that I loved growing up close to. We must support each other, not fight. Everyone has their moments, and I'm sure these brave men and women didn't always find it easy to get along, but they never showed it in front of others if they could help it. The good always outweighs the bad, especially when your friends are people you'll be fighting for your country with.<\/p>Growing up an army brat taught me countless lessons that I will be forever grateful for. <\/p>Adaptability<\/u><\/b><\/p>Like I was saying before, I've never lived in one place longer than four years. And while that did suck as a child, it has made me so much stronger than a lot of other people my age. In any environment you put me in, I know how to adapt, how to talk to new people and how to fit in.<\/u><\/b><\/p>Leadership<\/u><\/b><\/p>I learned at an early age the role of being a leader.It maybe challenging but it is important to be able to lead.<\/p>Perspective<\/u><\/b><\/p>Perhaps, the most important lesson I've learned from being an army brat is putting things into perspective.Knowing that our parents put their lives on the line for something greater than themselves put things into perspective for me.<\/p>Growing up an army brat was one of my favorite childhood memories wrapped into one chapter of life. And I'm sure all of us army children would agree.<\/p>Many children I grew up with ended up joining the military as well, including my sister, and I couldn't be more proud of any of these people.<\/p>To conclude, I just want to thank everyone who supports our troops, who has served in the military, and those still serving. You inspire me with your bravery and dedication. I also want to thank family members and friends of those noble individuals. It takes a lot of courage to stay strong knowing a loved one is overseas fighting for our country. Your strength does not go unnoticed.<\/p>Being an Army brat has made me who I am today: strong, adaptable and independent, and I wouldn\u2019t trade it for the world.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504030283745","data":"59a5aed1a1f72"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504030309410","data":"Source -<\/p>Personal experience<\/p>Elitedaily, Google..<\/p><\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a7045894af3stryimg","category":"Blog","is_vip":"0","title":"Single Moms !","title_id":"single-moms-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Uzma Ihtesham","authorUserName":"uzmaihtesham","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/597c326c8ba8dprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":39,"cmnt_count":3,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women","publishedInLink":"stanley","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58da0aa4e3dc2profilepic","publishedInCode":"stanley","country":"IND","keywords":"Single parent,Illegal,Child","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/single-moms-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1501604063975","data":"They put people in prison for taking drugs. They lock kids away for stealing money from gas stations, for joyriding in cars. <\/b>But men who abandon children,<\/b><\/i> they float through life , as light as air.<\/b>-Benjamin Whitmer, written in his book Cry Father. As absurd as it may sound, the ugly truth of life is - Ultimately, it is the women who are bound to suffer, despite their dependency on others for almost everything in life.Though things are changing with time and women aren't the same vulnerable ones anymore, there's more to look out for.Women are still seen as some sort of toys to be disposed after the person playing with it gets bored. The irony is- it is always the women who has to bear the troubles that follow men's timely desires, often resulting in a lively proof of their one night stand- Illegitimate children of course !There are numerous illegal children scattered all around the world, who are looked down for some reason beyond the child's understanding, making them feel unwanted and unfit in their society. Yeah.. This is our 21st century.. hah !<\/div><\/span><\/div>Being the sole parent of her child, she has to balance both her work and her child, keep a check on his progress, attend ptm's, arrange for his fees and other fares, she<\/span> has so much to look out for, being absolutely prepared to overcome any obstacle placed in her path, And face life without any fear, coz if she's gonna freak out, she'll probably lose out ! <\/i><\/span><\/div>All this, along with a million tears, breakdowns, and determination to fight the society and to keep her child free from society's evil is what sums up to something called as mother !<\/span><\/div>But every mother does all of this. Then what's special about single mums?<\/div>Well, Single moms have to keep up with life's shit and move on ignoring all the hatred that may come her way, stay strong and get onto her feet every time life knocks her down. At times, she is so lonely, trusting no one, just for the sake of her child, and constantly assures herself that good days aren't far away, and a day will soon come when her child will give her the security and moral support she's longed for. She may encounter many defeats, but she is never defeated, and the FIRE in her never dies !<\/div><\/div>We've already reached a literacy rate so high that men should probably know what they're supposed to do rather than get caught up in becoming the reason behind ruining not one, but TWO lives. Because those who are a ONE WOMAN MAN are hell more attractive !<\/div><\/div>So please, will you grow up?<\/i><\/div><\/div><\/div>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a7ddb401d69stryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"Why Do Resolutions Fail?","title_id":"why-do-resolutions-fail-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Shireen","authorUserName":"shireen3","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Hyderabad","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":18,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Hyderabad","publishedInLink":"bitshyd","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/591d682d5d474profilepic","publishedInCode":"bitshyd","country":"IND","keywords":"Resolutions,New Year's,Motivation","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/why-do-resolutions-fail-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504172629153","data":"As September is almost upon us, I found myself thinking about just why resolutions fail as spectacularly as they do. The New Year's is a fantastic way of getting people motivated enough to take care of themselves and hit the gym or quit smoking or any other vice they might have, but why does it disappear all of a sudden?<\/p>Considering how spectacularly I had failed my own resolutions this year, it was an interesting thought to ponder upon the day before the 9th month hits us full in the face. <\/p>So, why exactly do resolutions fail?<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504172808959","data":"59a7ddc4a3300"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504172810505","data":"I suppose it has something to do with the fact that motivation is just like any other emotion, it cannot be constant and it cannot be expected to be there for you all the time. Motivation is built, I'm told, through habits which are positive in nature. For instance, taking a bath twice a day and brushing twice a day does a fantastic job in ensuring you stay clean and healthy, which is a positive habit to have. That, combined with a strict schedule where you wake up every morning at around 5 or 6, certainly helps you in staying motivated. <\/p>Here's the problem though. This is a world of infinite attractions. There is always one thing or another that is just waiting to grab your eyeballs and have your attention for as long as it can. It is imperative, then, that you learn the importance of self-control. <\/p>I do think self-control and learning to say no are connected to each other, for learning to say no is also how to learn to say no to yourself, an art in itself. No, you don't need to watch that extra episode of Breaking Bad past your self imposed bed time, neither do you need to stay on your phone longer than needed. Turn off your phone, leave it for charging, read a book for hour and then lights out at 11 PM, chop chop. <\/p>It really is that simple, it is only us that overcomplicate things. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504173227880","data":"59a7de055ec47"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504173231862","data":"Sure, friends birthdays are important and stuff, but not above your sleeping time. Until you can fix your own cycle of sleep, you shouldn't be going out anywhere. There are already enough distractions as it is, not to mention the fact that with social media, kids as young as 15 are staying up till 2 or 3 AM, a tragedy in itself. That is the age you should be getting a ton of sleep in. <\/p>Resolutions are easy to keep, it is just us who assign too much value to it and overwhelm ourselves, which results in us not actually keeping our own promises. I believe in you. You can do it. <\/p>And so can I. <\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a7d25ba11bdstryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"Things You Could Be Doing Instead Of Checking Your Phone While Driving","title_id":"things-you-could-be-doing-instead-of-checking-your-phone-while-driving","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Naresh Pallishetty","authorUserName":"nareshpallishetty","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","authorMagzName":"CBIT","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":17,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"CBIT","publishedInLink":"cbit","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5824281a09fd5profilepic","publishedInCode":"cbit","country":"IND","keywords":"Texting,Phones,Driving","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/things-you-could-be-doing-instead-of-checking-your-phone-while-driving\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504163935188","data":"So, as horrible as it makes me feel to use the deaths of three young men who died while using Facebook Live during driving, I'm actually at a point where I'm jaded enough to not move a muscle in remorse, but care enough to write this article. I've seen so many people use their phones while driving their motorcycles, it is utterly ridiculous. Not only do these people not endanger their own lives, on which I have lost all opinion and respect, but they endanger the lives of others who are just trying to survive our roads. Which is what we basically do on our roads by the way, we don't drive, we survive. We hope we don't end up a statistic and that our brains won't be splattered across the road when we leave our house every morning. Props to those eminent personalities that seem to accelerate while they hold the phone to their ear by pressing it between their cheek and their bicep. <\/p>1. Keep your eyes on the road: <\/b><\/p>Is this really that hard? I mean is it really that hard?<\/p>When you're driving, is it really so hard to keep your eyes on the road at all times? To see where people are coming from because clearly there's way too many folks in India to care about a few dead bodies here and there, right?<\/p>WRONG!<\/p>For the love of god, keep your phones in your pocket and keep your eyes on the road. There's all sorts of weird people crawling all over the streets and you definitely don't want blood all over yourself or your car. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504167827209","data":"59a7d28c0db5f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504167829315","data":"2. Stop to take a call: <\/b> <\/p>Another thing that has baffled me about my fellow countrymen and women. When you have to absolutely take a call and there's no other way, just stop to the side of the road and talk in peace. Why on earth do you want to put everyone around you in risk (and yourself, but seriously if you think you are going to be okay while talking on the phone while driving, you deserve something happen to you) and potential take someone's life because you couldn't be bothered to extend a minute of your time to talk to someone on the phone. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504167965171","data":"59a7d2ede83b6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504167967320","data":"3. Look at the Speedometer instead of Snapchat's speed filter: <\/b><\/p>You do realise that the car comes equipped with a speedometer for you to see how fast you're going right? But no, of course not, how on earth will you show off to your friends on Snapchat, showing them how fast you're going. That's the cool thing now, right? Risk killing people just to impress some morons who don't even remember your last name. <\/p>I feel ashamed I even have to say don't do it for something this simple. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504168124208","data":"59a7d46a0e52a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504168126067","data":"4. Ignore texts: <\/b><\/p>It doesn't matter how cute your crush is, if you're crushed in an accident, it won't matter anymore. Stay off your phone and don't text when you're driving!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504168239550","data":"59a7d48075b54"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504168241339","data":"5. All The Gear, All The Time: <\/b> <\/p>A rule to swear by, make sure you're fully equipped when you're on the bike so you can ignore calls safely until you are sure you want to check it safely. Make sure you have all the right protective gear, from jackets, kneepads, elbow pads and of course, helmets, before you set off on a high speed ride, and for the love of god, forget that you have a phone for that duration. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504171042652","data":"59a7d4aa89f4b"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a7c4ff11f1estryimg","category":"Sports","is_vip":"0","title":"Last Day To Register For Startup Cricket League: Here Are The Details!","title_id":"last-day-to-register-for-startup-cricket-league-here-are-the-details-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Team Stumagz","authorUserName":"stumagzsu","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/578691ea5d7baprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Team Stumagz","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":10,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Team Stumagz","publishedInLink":"team","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","publishedInCode":"team","country":"IND","keywords":"Startup Cricket League","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/last-day-to-register-for-startup-cricket-league-here-are-the-details-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504165954583","data":"Clear the decks and make way for the big ship! SCL season 3 is on its way to sail away to a land of Business Connections with Fun. In a world of a busy rat race, SCL makes the best platform to connect and get noticed in the startup ecosystem.<\/p>Startup Cricket League is an informal networking platform to unite investors, mentors and startup founders. It is an in and out exchanging platform which works on building the bond between stakeholders of this environment. What started as an idea to provide an informal platform for Entrepreneurs, Mentors and Investors, is now a very successful event conducted across the country- Hyderabad, Delhi and Bangalore. This genius of a concept was made into a reality by Sai Kiran Gunda in 2015. <\/p>SCL is divided into 6 verticals, the big focused industries: <\/p>1. Business Blazers - B2B, Enterprise, Services <\/p>2. ECom Titans - ECommerce, mCommerce, Marketplace<\/p>3. Front Foot Techies - IoT, AI, ML, AR, VR<\/p>4. Finance Fighters - Fintech, Commerce, Payments<\/p>5. Lifestyle Leopards - Healthcare, Education, Fashion, F&B<\/p>6. Travel Thunders - Travel, Logistics, Hospitality<\/p>The idea is to bring together the best startups in the ecosystem together to bond over and play the sport the whole country loves with the passion of a thousand suns. Entrepreneurs will team up with other entrepreneurs, investors and mentors to represent their industry. There is a stronger connection developed and all 6 teams leave winning irrespective of the scores. The sight of these teams donning their team jerseys and playing will show true sportsmanship. Founders of 8 different startups from one sector will play along with investors and mentors of the same sector, uniting their industry like never before. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504166529531","data":"59a7c4f51b78e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504166531432","data":"There are various events scheduled ahead of the actual cricket matches which will greatly boost the ecosystem that made the event happen in the first place. They are as follows<\/p>Startup Auditions: <\/b> <\/p>A lot of startups register to get into SCL to be a part of the team. By auditioning, we can select who gets to be on the team for the flagship . It will be the first interaction between the startup with its investors and mentors. This will take place on September 2,2017.<\/p>Team Bonding: <\/b><\/p>For a good pie to be baked, the correct ingredients need to mix well. During this team bonding, investors can get to know the founders on a personal level. Working from that, the conversations can move in any direction in your favour. This takes place during the course of three days, from September 13-September 15, 2017.<\/b><\/p>Team Launch: <\/b><\/p>Our very own IPL for startups. Captains and respective startups of each team are introduced on this occasion. You will also get to catch a glimpse of the majestic trophy of SCL! Team launch will set the event in motion. September 23, 2017 is the date to watch out for.<\/b><\/p>The Startup Cricket League Flagship Event: <\/b><\/p>The reason everyone is here, the reason the cricket league is happening, the main event is, goes without saying, the most important part of the SCL and the cornerstone of why it exists in the first place. Happening on October 7, 2017. This thrilling powerplay will keep you glued to your seats. Cricket is one of many, SCL has other activities for you as well:<\/p>Founder - Mentor Connect ( Register Your Startup )<\/p>Founder - Investor Connect ( Register Your Startup )<\/p>Startup Expo ( Register Your Startup )<\/p>Startup Talks<\/p>Startup Panels<\/p>On that day, SCL plays host to a 100 startups, 20 investors, 30 mentors and more than 1000 attendees! The place will be buzzing with talent.<\/p>Do not forget: TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION. 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We our now introducing the workshop on latest technology of Full Stack Web Development which would get awareness among the students. <\/p>The workshop session is for 3 hours by Mr. Kiran Kumar, Founder and CEO of Sendrr. The session includes the following:<\/p>1. Introduction to Full Stack Development (Front End\/Back-end) in Real-Time.<\/p>2. Overview of latest technologies. <\/p>3. Strategies for learning a new Technology. <\/p>4. Future opportunities and Career Advice. <\/p>5.Question & Answer Session.<\/p>Learn For A Cause<\/i>, the amount generated by this fund raising event will be used for conducting free literacy based events in orphanages. \n<\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a694da62817stryimg","category":"Whats hot","is_vip":"0","title":"#AmchiMumbai: A City That Refuses To Bow","title_id":"-amchimumbai-a-city-that-refuses-to-bow","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Shireen","authorUserName":"shireen3","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Hyderabad","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":20,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Hyderabad","publishedInLink":"bitshyd","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/591d682d5d474profilepic","publishedInCode":"bitshyd","country":"IND","keywords":"Mumbai,Spirit,Rains,Floods","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/-amchimumbai-a-city-that-refuses-to-bow\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504088196216","data":"We reached out to friends and family staying in Mumbai as the situation worsened with incessant rains that simply refused to stop no matter what. Those close to me said that the rain began sometime early in the morning and did not stop throughout the day, lashing on the city for hours upon hours, continuing on well into the darkness as the day burned and the high tide of 4:25 PM began, which made the situation worse, but then again, this is Mumbai we are talking about. <\/p>People found shelter, people found food, people found places to have fun, and people found parties. More importantly, people shared. Groups of people stood guard and kept a watch on the water levels and the streets for people stuck out in the unforgiving rain, throwing around supplies to stock up in the case the power was cut. Pets were rescued, people were dragged out of the rain and into towels and blankets before being handed a hot cup of chai and some vada pav. All this happened not to people who knew each other, but complete strangers. <\/p>The Spirit of Mumbai, they call it. A city with more people than some countries (or continents), comes together like none other during disasters like these. In the face of disaster, Mumbaikars become one. There's no caste, creed, colour or bias. Survival is a singular instinct, but it takes a bigger person than most of this country can hope to be to ensure your fellow human survives with you. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504088653063","data":"59a6950820485"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504088655175","data":"This isn't the first time, of course. In 2005, I was in Mumbai and stuck in the worst flooding of Mumbai's history. Being tiny back then, I was stuck in a current that dragged me away from my family and a young woman, about 18 or 19 years old, dived after me to grab me out of the swirling waters. I had no idea where I was being dragged off to, but I remember being scared, and I remember the rain. Relentless rain, unstoppable and without mercy. Droplets fatter than an elephant falling on my face, so fierce it seemed like the gods themselves had unleashed all their fury upon us. <\/p>But from the moment the pregnant clouds loomed menacingly over the Maximum City, it had already braced itself. This wouldn't be their first tango with heavy rain, the people of the city probably though as they prepared supplies and stocked up on cooking fuel to cook in emergency, and it won't be their last. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504088902772","data":"Of course, while talking and praising the spirit of Mumbai every year there is an issue is the very definition of a non-solution: a fact citizens are taking up with the BMC authorities, it does warm my heart to see complete strangers come together to help each other in their time of need. As I get off the phone with my friends in Mumbai who were shacked up in their office and partying the night away, I thought to myself that this is what makes Mumbai what it is. Their iron will to stand up to anything that comes their way. <\/p>And while Mumbai might seem overwhelming and ridiculously fast to someone who has never been there before, the same people that rush past you to their destinations are the ones who will turn around, extend a hand and drag you out of the water and into the shelter. That's just how Mumbaikars are, a slice of everyone from across the country. After all, all roads in India lead to Mumbai. <\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a5766cb9466stryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"Small initiatives, for a better tomorrow","title_id":"small-initiatives-for-a-better-tomorrow","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Anija ","authorUserName":"serahaj","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a57711d4ebeprofilepic","authorMagzName":"CMRTC","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":28,"cmnt_count":1,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"CMRTC","publishedInLink":"cmrtc","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/568e74de7aa6aprofilepic","publishedInCode":"cmrtc","country":"IND","keywords":"club of the week,sahaya,cmrtc,day of giving","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/small-initiatives-for-a-better-tomorrow\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504012501787","data":" This week has got a new reason for joy. All of you know about Sahaya club of CMRTC. The club has introduced a new scheme \"The Day of Giving\". According to the club on 26th of every month, they are going to open a charity and donation section where anyone from the college can donate old clothes, food, electronic devices (repairable), money etc.These things will be given to the needy people. This scheme focuses on the development of the lower part of society which is still lacking an access to basic necessities of life. It\u2019s really a pleasure to see students giving their time to bring brightness into someone else\u2019s life. On its opening week members of Sahaya have seen a noticeable amount of contribution from students. I think in the coming weeks they will see more co- operation from students. Moreover, they can spread awareness about this and tell the motives behind this kind initiative.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504013596894","data":"59a56df41ad2b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504013618800","data":" India is labeled as a developing country but how long are we going to be just developing country? When we talk about development we should not only think about bringing more and more latest technologies to our country or developing its global market. We should also take a time to time check on the people who are below poverty level. First we should try to provide support to the poor. There are millions who starve for food, who lack shelter from worst weather conditions, and more over the people who still just dream of education. I hope soon we can see an India where no one sleeps with an empty stomach and a India where even the soldiers sleep peacefully! Well all this can be true if we do our part in the development of our country.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504013684959","data":"59a56e099f41d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504013698541","data":" Remember \u201clife will become better when we value people more than things\u201d <\/p>This is another amazing initiative taken by the college and the club. This makes Sahaya the club of the week and we hope they come up with more schemes like this. Keep going, you will have all our support!\n<\/p>"}] Published in clg-short-name Waiting for the approval by Admin Terms and conditions Message OK
Below are the profiles of few of the speakers attending this event.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504178928962","data":"
1. Beena Ammanath:<\/b> Vice President of Innovation at GE Digital, responsible for shaping GE\u2019s Industrial Internet platform, Predix, into a top-notch data science platform. An award-winning technology executive leader, Ms. Ammanath\u2019s work has shaped the usage of data, analytics, and AI at several companies. She is a seasoned leader with over 24 years proven track record of building and leading high performance teams from the ground up, scaling zero to 200+ geographically distributed global teams with a sharp focus on strategy and successful execution of industrial scale products and services. Using advanced technology engineering and data science techniques, Ms. Ammanath also guides leading industrial companies through building and executing strategies to take their business through digital transformation. She recently won the Drexel-CIO Analytics 50 award for being one of the top 50 global innovators in data science. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263378045","data":"59a93d3b15afe"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504262998912","data":"2. Manish Gupta<\/b>: With over 21 years of experience in Software & Technology services, Manish has worked for companies like AKS, Ascom & Aricent (Hughes Software Systems). He brings in special hands on expertise related to products like Wearable, Mobile, Base Stations and technologies like IoT, Telecom, Embedded, Broadband & Cloud. He is presently the Co-Founder of Aviconn."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263389187","data":"59a93d4868f92"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504180808867","data":"
3. Ankur Dinesh Garg:<\/b> Founder and CEO at Hotify. Hotify is an intelligent application that is meant for you and for keeping you up to date with the latest action that you want to know about. A serial entrepreneur and Alumnus of IIT Bombay Ankur was also the co-founder of Iamwire and Allschoolstuff. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263405265","data":"59a93d57bb0cc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504255721126","data":"4. Sunil David<\/b>: Regional Director(IOT), Investor and Advisor to a startup focussed on skills dev., NASSCOM D&I council member. Works on building an IOT strategy for the India and ASEAN region and partner closely with the sales teams across these regions in identifying the right opportunities and help build and grow the IOT business which is a huge focus for AT&T . To also support the Business Development and Sales teams by leading technical discussions in client and vendor meetings across multiple levels and disciplines to identify business and technical needs, issues and priorities. To also develop relationships with Client CIO\u2019s, CxO, and Lines of Business Owners (HR, Marketing, Finance) and to have direct relationship with AT&T\u2019s key partners\/vendors in various technology areas to facilitate the development of full, robust customized solutions."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263416467","data":"59a93d694b1d2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504260647997","data":"5. Karuna Gopal:<\/b> An Internationally acclaimed Thought Leader, Columnist, Keynote Speaker and Advisor on SMART CITIES. She is the Founder President of Foundation for Futuristic Cities, a Think Tank that has influenced Urban Transformation in India for over a decade. Ms Gopal was also the member of the Speaker delegation representing the Union Ministry of Urban Development at COP21-United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), PARIS 2015. "},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504263434781","data":"59a93d7697396"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504260824595","data":"The other eminent personalities who are invited to the conference as speakers are Vinod Ebinezer-Head Digital Platform Big Data CoE, Schlumberger, <\/i>SANJAY GUPTA-VP & India Country Manager- NXP SemiConductors, <\/i>DAMODAR SAHU -Industry Advisor - IoT - WIPRO, <\/i>NITIN JAIN-Director & COO, AVICONN, <\/i>NARENDRA K-Digital Evangelist & Thought Leader-IoT\/IIoT -<\/i>ADECCO, <\/i>M MUNI P -Consultant - Digital, IoT & Mobility -Tech Mahindra, <\/i>NITHYANANDAN PD- SM - Communications, Media & Technology\nAccenture,<\/i> Dr. DINESH CHANDRASEKAR-Director,Global Solutions & Innovations-Hitach, <\/i>AB VIJAY KUMAR-CTO - Apple+IBM Partnership,\nIBM Senior Inventor,IBM <\/i>and many others<\/a> from various reputed organisations.<\/i>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504180839669","data":"Event Attractions:<\/b>1. Chief Guest - Hon'ble Sh. 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Many other Senior representatives from Ministry of Telecom, Ministry of Urban Development, Ministry of Railways, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting.<\/div><\/div>Students grab the opportunity and be the part of this amazing conference on Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), Robotics.<\/div>Register now for this exciting event<\/a>.<\/div>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a8276b532ffstryimg","category":"Sports","is_vip":"0","title":"A New Dawn of Test Cricket","title_id":"the-new-dawn-of-test-cricket","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Yash Jain","authorUserName":"yashjain2","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58fe71f29f5ffprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Hyderabad","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":10,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Hyderabad","publishedInLink":"bitshyd","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/591d682d5d474profilepic","publishedInCode":"bitshyd","country":"IND","keywords":"Test Cricket,New dawn,Underdogs,England,West Indies,Australia,Bangladesh,Unpredictable,Brilliance","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/the-new-dawn-of-test-cricket\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504192141365","data":"<\/p>In the past couple of days, the Test cricket has seen the revival of its essence. And as the matter of fact, both the Ashes playing nations have been brought down by the underdogs in the format. <\/p>Playing the second match of the series in the Headingley, the hosts England were the favorites after a landslide victory in the first match. The guests West Indies hadn't had shown any promise by far and what better could've now been expected of them. <\/p><\/p>Cometh their fielding first and the show took a turn no one looked up at. The hosts were down to a below par score of 258 and the discipline of the bowling department got the guests in the game. The response came hard from them as they managed to get a healthy lead of 169 runs. However, if not for the fielding spills here and there from English fielders, things could've been much different. <\/p>The third innings started off on a good note for guests as the Englishmen wobbled in the top order. But the significant contributions from the middle and lower order set up the game for them. They not only covered the trail but got a competitive target of 322 on board for Windies. This came up at the end of the day 4 when England declared their innings with 6 more overs of the day remaining. Certainly, they went for a win with an aggressive attitude. <\/p>Playing the fourth innings is never too easy, with the pitch played up completely and the presence of cracks and dampness. This innings had similar attributes to their previous one, with two early wickets and later on, a decisive partnership. And once it was set, it all became a piece of cake for the guests to take over. <\/p><\/p>Best performer: Shai Hope for his consecutive hundreds and the anchor of the Windies innings in both the innings. <\/p><\/p>As for the other Ashes playing nation, Australia were the guests for the 2-match Test series against Bangladesh in their home. Since the recent time, the hosts have performed and amazed the world in the shorter formats of the game, but Test still seems not to be in their likings. And that too against the giants like Australia, even their home advantage didn't seem decisive. But the way things panned out was nothing less than a roller coaster ride. <\/p><\/p>The hosts were the first to bat on and considering the sub-continental conditions, the first innings score of 260 was not bad, below par nonetheless. Not to forget, their firepower is in their bowling unit which outshone the visitors. The Aussies were bowled out at a timid score of 217, giving the hosts a significant lead of 43 runs. <\/p>Cometh their batting again and the story was more or less same. The only difference was their middle order didn't come for the support this time and they were bundled up at 221, setting a target of 269 runs for the visitors. <\/p>Starting off on a good note and riding on the back of the well-set batsmen, Australia seemed to be cruising to their target, with around 100 more runs to score and 8 wickets in hand. But as they say, fall one and the rest follows. So happened with them as they fell short of the target by 21 runs. <\/p><\/p>Best performer: Shakib Al Hasan, with a 5-for in both the innings and one of the top scorers of the match. \n<\/p><\/p>So yes, Test cricket continues to glorify its image and move with yet more excitement and brilliance. But nothing can be certain in this game. Maybe it was the sheer luck of the sides that led to this result, maybe. It's all unpredictable. 'Cause the game is mysterious and full of surprises. \n<\/p><\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a83134a0663stryimg","category":"Whats hot","is_vip":"0","title":"That feeling of proudness","title_id":"that-feeling-of-proudness","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Perumandla Rishika","authorUserName":"perumandlarishika","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5af32e2cb4296profilepic","authorMagzName":"Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":33,"cmnt_count":3,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women","publishedInLink":"stanley","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58da0aa4e3dc2profilepic","publishedInCode":"stanley","country":"IND","keywords":"proud,meet-up,Offerletters,Stanley,Avengers,STUMAGZ,badges","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/that-feeling-of-proudness\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504195465963","data":"\n Avengers they are the backbones of STUMAGZ in their college. The importance you get, the respect you get, the confidence they have in you is a whole next new level. Today we had a meet up with Vamshi sir from stumagz, maybe even we never would have thought so much about ourselves but the way they look upon us like leaders was thoroughly a boost up. We spoke about what we have done the whole month and how to make the coming months most exciting. Student of the week is a most coolest thing and ideas like competitions and doing things in the way students wants because it's our platform and it's what we do. \n We decided to make students more involved into the platform because once you get onto it, it becomes a addiction. Then and the end of meeting our director Mr. Vinay babu sir and our principal Mr. Satya Prasad Lanka sir said that they were very much impressed by our articles and soon posters of our articles would be kept in the college. That was a encouragement for us to do reach up to your expectations. Here comes the proud moment, even for a small thing of achievement we get on cloud 9 and here we got our offer letters and badges. The badges are coolest thing it gives off those positive vibes from you. An achievement is always a achievement and to keeping up to it belongs to us. Never have I seen a sad face taking a award or price, we got our happiness and for all you stanleons out there we will make you experience the happiness coming with more interesting things.<\/p>\nCONGRATULATUONS AVENGERS!!!!....\nHope to keep this up always.<\/p>\nSrija Harshika \nA. Shirshira\nVibhashi khanna\nThey are the Captain America of college!!.. \nThey are the operators who pull the Strings behind the scenes.\n<\/p>\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196102221","data":"59a8366f6c834"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196117413","data":"59a8367f05bac"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196133407","data":"59a8368eda760"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196151431","data":"M. Neha \nShe is the Thor of college.\nShe is the designing team of the college.\n\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196190118","data":"59a836cec07ca"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196214519","data":"P. Rishika\nCh. Shivani Yashaswi \nUzma Ahmed \nAkhila Verma\nThey are the hulk of the college,The content writers, they get you all the work and events in the article you read.<\/div>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196287025","data":"59a83729d42c4"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196306526","data":"59a8373c70f39"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196323056","data":"59a8374e4bdc9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196357595","data":"Akanksha \nManaswini\nVilkeha \nThese guys are the Thor of college!!..\nThey have the toughest job, marketing and promotions. They bring the platform to all the students in the college."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196420303","data":"59a837b134546"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196438751","data":"59a837be2ccb2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196452999","data":"Allari\nSobiya Fatima\nSiri Chandana \nAlekhya \nThey are the Spiderman of the college.\nOf event we need memories and they make the memories. Our photographers."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196478409","data":"59a837ec3b74b"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196499721","data":"59a837ff99b72"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196516464","data":"59a8380caa42d"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a7e43a4b91fstryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"My Life As An Army Brat","title_id":"my-life-as-an-army-brat","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Rachana Pandey","authorUserName":"rachanapandey","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5cb5ca4c87723profilepic","authorMagzName":"MRIT","authorCity":"Hyderabad ","like_count":47,"cmnt_count":2,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"MRIT","publishedInLink":"mrit","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5996e4195667fprofilepic","publishedInCode":"mrit","country":"IND","keywords":"Army brats,Growing up,Proud,Bravery","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/my-life-as-an-army-brat\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504028740863","data":" \"How Growing Up As A Military Brat Prepped Me For The Real World...\"<\/i><\/b><\/p>I love meeting new people, going new places and trying new things. But I've never, in my whole life, been able to meet someone new and answer the question, \u201cWhere are you from?\u201d without slight hesitation.<\/p>Why? Because I'm an army brat, and all military kids go through the exact same thing.Do we say where we were born, where we first remember living, where we lived the longest amount of time or where we went to high school?<\/p>The chances are, all four of those would have different answers. I was born in Varanasi, I first remember living in Jammu, I lived the longest amount of time in a different part of Hyderabad and Pune and I went to high school in Hyderabad.<\/p>A lot of people have told me they're so glad their dad or mom was never in the army because they would've hated moving every couple of years.<\/p>But for us, all this is normal. Having our parent working weird hours and being gone for months at a time were just things we knew. <\/p>We learned so much from growing up surrounded by military people and family members.We learned to accept everyone from all different walks of life, because our little base schools were full of different people from anywhere in the world. This taught us a lot about different cultures and about acceptance. We knew we were all different, but we were all kind of the same. We made friends with these people. We lost friends just as soon as we made new ones. Things were always changing and people were always moving. We quickly learned to just live in and love every moment as it came.<\/p>As hard as it got at times, I think I speak for us all when I say I would not trade it for anything. We learned bravery and strength from a very early age. Our military parents were brave. They put themselves in danger to protect a country full of people they didn't even know. We learned strength from our parent that stayed home to take care of us. This parent was equally strong for getting the job done and never showing defeat in front of us.<\/p>Our families were different from most, but they loved all the same. We just learned to take advantage of the time we had when we were all home. Being an army brat taught me that family always comes first. It taught me respect. It not only taught me to respect my family, but to respect everyone else, including myself.<\/p>I grew up watching men and women salute each other. They shook hands. They joked. They never showed each other disrespect. It was a camaraderie that I loved growing up close to. We must support each other, not fight. Everyone has their moments, and I'm sure these brave men and women didn't always find it easy to get along, but they never showed it in front of others if they could help it. The good always outweighs the bad, especially when your friends are people you'll be fighting for your country with.<\/p>Growing up an army brat taught me countless lessons that I will be forever grateful for. <\/p>Adaptability<\/u><\/b><\/p>Like I was saying before, I've never lived in one place longer than four years. And while that did suck as a child, it has made me so much stronger than a lot of other people my age. In any environment you put me in, I know how to adapt, how to talk to new people and how to fit in.<\/u><\/b><\/p>Leadership<\/u><\/b><\/p>I learned at an early age the role of being a leader.It maybe challenging but it is important to be able to lead.<\/p>Perspective<\/u><\/b><\/p>Perhaps, the most important lesson I've learned from being an army brat is putting things into perspective.Knowing that our parents put their lives on the line for something greater than themselves put things into perspective for me.<\/p>Growing up an army brat was one of my favorite childhood memories wrapped into one chapter of life. And I'm sure all of us army children would agree.<\/p>Many children I grew up with ended up joining the military as well, including my sister, and I couldn't be more proud of any of these people.<\/p>To conclude, I just want to thank everyone who supports our troops, who has served in the military, and those still serving. You inspire me with your bravery and dedication. I also want to thank family members and friends of those noble individuals. It takes a lot of courage to stay strong knowing a loved one is overseas fighting for our country. Your strength does not go unnoticed.<\/p>Being an Army brat has made me who I am today: strong, adaptable and independent, and I wouldn\u2019t trade it for the world.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504030283745","data":"59a5aed1a1f72"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504030309410","data":"Source -<\/p>Personal experience<\/p>Elitedaily, Google..<\/p><\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a7045894af3stryimg","category":"Blog","is_vip":"0","title":"Single Moms !","title_id":"single-moms-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Uzma Ihtesham","authorUserName":"uzmaihtesham","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/597c326c8ba8dprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":39,"cmnt_count":3,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Stanley College of Engineering and Technology for Women","publishedInLink":"stanley","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/58da0aa4e3dc2profilepic","publishedInCode":"stanley","country":"IND","keywords":"Single parent,Illegal,Child","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/single-moms-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1501604063975","data":"They put people in prison for taking drugs. They lock kids away for stealing money from gas stations, for joyriding in cars. <\/b>But men who abandon children,<\/b><\/i> they float through life , as light as air.<\/b>-Benjamin Whitmer, written in his book Cry Father. As absurd as it may sound, the ugly truth of life is - Ultimately, it is the women who are bound to suffer, despite their dependency on others for almost everything in life.Though things are changing with time and women aren't the same vulnerable ones anymore, there's more to look out for.Women are still seen as some sort of toys to be disposed after the person playing with it gets bored. The irony is- it is always the women who has to bear the troubles that follow men's timely desires, often resulting in a lively proof of their one night stand- Illegitimate children of course !There are numerous illegal children scattered all around the world, who are looked down for some reason beyond the child's understanding, making them feel unwanted and unfit in their society. Yeah.. This is our 21st century.. hah !<\/div><\/span><\/div>Being the sole parent of her child, she has to balance both her work and her child, keep a check on his progress, attend ptm's, arrange for his fees and other fares, she<\/span> has so much to look out for, being absolutely prepared to overcome any obstacle placed in her path, And face life without any fear, coz if she's gonna freak out, she'll probably lose out ! <\/i><\/span><\/div>All this, along with a million tears, breakdowns, and determination to fight the society and to keep her child free from society's evil is what sums up to something called as mother !<\/span><\/div>But every mother does all of this. Then what's special about single mums?<\/div>Well, Single moms have to keep up with life's shit and move on ignoring all the hatred that may come her way, stay strong and get onto her feet every time life knocks her down. At times, she is so lonely, trusting no one, just for the sake of her child, and constantly assures herself that good days aren't far away, and a day will soon come when her child will give her the security and moral support she's longed for. She may encounter many defeats, but she is never defeated, and the FIRE in her never dies !<\/div><\/div>We've already reached a literacy rate so high that men should probably know what they're supposed to do rather than get caught up in becoming the reason behind ruining not one, but TWO lives. Because those who are a ONE WOMAN MAN are hell more attractive !<\/div><\/div>So please, will you grow up?<\/i><\/div><\/div><\/div>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a7ddb401d69stryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"Why Do Resolutions Fail?","title_id":"why-do-resolutions-fail-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Shireen","authorUserName":"shireen3","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Hyderabad","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":18,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Hyderabad","publishedInLink":"bitshyd","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/591d682d5d474profilepic","publishedInCode":"bitshyd","country":"IND","keywords":"Resolutions,New Year's,Motivation","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/why-do-resolutions-fail-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504172629153","data":"As September is almost upon us, I found myself thinking about just why resolutions fail as spectacularly as they do. The New Year's is a fantastic way of getting people motivated enough to take care of themselves and hit the gym or quit smoking or any other vice they might have, but why does it disappear all of a sudden?<\/p>Considering how spectacularly I had failed my own resolutions this year, it was an interesting thought to ponder upon the day before the 9th month hits us full in the face. <\/p>So, why exactly do resolutions fail?<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504172808959","data":"59a7ddc4a3300"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504172810505","data":"I suppose it has something to do with the fact that motivation is just like any other emotion, it cannot be constant and it cannot be expected to be there for you all the time. Motivation is built, I'm told, through habits which are positive in nature. For instance, taking a bath twice a day and brushing twice a day does a fantastic job in ensuring you stay clean and healthy, which is a positive habit to have. That, combined with a strict schedule where you wake up every morning at around 5 or 6, certainly helps you in staying motivated. <\/p>Here's the problem though. This is a world of infinite attractions. There is always one thing or another that is just waiting to grab your eyeballs and have your attention for as long as it can. It is imperative, then, that you learn the importance of self-control. <\/p>I do think self-control and learning to say no are connected to each other, for learning to say no is also how to learn to say no to yourself, an art in itself. No, you don't need to watch that extra episode of Breaking Bad past your self imposed bed time, neither do you need to stay on your phone longer than needed. Turn off your phone, leave it for charging, read a book for hour and then lights out at 11 PM, chop chop. <\/p>It really is that simple, it is only us that overcomplicate things. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504173227880","data":"59a7de055ec47"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504173231862","data":"Sure, friends birthdays are important and stuff, but not above your sleeping time. Until you can fix your own cycle of sleep, you shouldn't be going out anywhere. There are already enough distractions as it is, not to mention the fact that with social media, kids as young as 15 are staying up till 2 or 3 AM, a tragedy in itself. That is the age you should be getting a ton of sleep in. <\/p>Resolutions are easy to keep, it is just us who assign too much value to it and overwhelm ourselves, which results in us not actually keeping our own promises. I believe in you. You can do it. <\/p>And so can I. <\/p>"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a7d25ba11bdstryimg","category":"My Take","is_vip":"0","title":"Things You Could Be Doing Instead Of Checking Your Phone While Driving","title_id":"things-you-could-be-doing-instead-of-checking-your-phone-while-driving","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Naresh Pallishetty","authorUserName":"nareshpallishetty","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","authorMagzName":"CBIT","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":17,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"CBIT","publishedInLink":"cbit","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/5824281a09fd5profilepic","publishedInCode":"cbit","country":"IND","keywords":"Texting,Phones,Driving","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/things-you-could-be-doing-instead-of-checking-your-phone-while-driving\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504163935188","data":"So, as horrible as it makes me feel to use the deaths of three young men who died while using Facebook Live during driving, I'm actually at a point where I'm jaded enough to not move a muscle in remorse, but care enough to write this article. I've seen so many people use their phones while driving their motorcycles, it is utterly ridiculous. Not only do these people not endanger their own lives, on which I have lost all opinion and respect, but they endanger the lives of others who are just trying to survive our roads. Which is what we basically do on our roads by the way, we don't drive, we survive. We hope we don't end up a statistic and that our brains won't be splattered across the road when we leave our house every morning. Props to those eminent personalities that seem to accelerate while they hold the phone to their ear by pressing it between their cheek and their bicep. <\/p>1. Keep your eyes on the road: <\/b><\/p>Is this really that hard? I mean is it really that hard?<\/p>When you're driving, is it really so hard to keep your eyes on the road at all times? To see where people are coming from because clearly there's way too many folks in India to care about a few dead bodies here and there, right?<\/p>WRONG!<\/p>For the love of god, keep your phones in your pocket and keep your eyes on the road. There's all sorts of weird people crawling all over the streets and you definitely don't want blood all over yourself or your car. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504167827209","data":"59a7d28c0db5f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504167829315","data":"2. Stop to take a call: <\/b> <\/p>Another thing that has baffled me about my fellow countrymen and women. When you have to absolutely take a call and there's no other way, just stop to the side of the road and talk in peace. Why on earth do you want to put everyone around you in risk (and yourself, but seriously if you think you are going to be okay while talking on the phone while driving, you deserve something happen to you) and potential take someone's life because you couldn't be bothered to extend a minute of your time to talk to someone on the phone. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504167965171","data":"59a7d2ede83b6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504167967320","data":"3. Look at the Speedometer instead of Snapchat's speed filter: <\/b><\/p>You do realise that the car comes equipped with a speedometer for you to see how fast you're going right? But no, of course not, how on earth will you show off to your friends on Snapchat, showing them how fast you're going. That's the cool thing now, right? Risk killing people just to impress some morons who don't even remember your last name. <\/p>I feel ashamed I even have to say don't do it for something this simple. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504168124208","data":"59a7d46a0e52a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504168126067","data":"4. Ignore texts: <\/b><\/p>It doesn't matter how cute your crush is, if you're crushed in an accident, it won't matter anymore. Stay off your phone and don't text when you're driving!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504168239550","data":"59a7d48075b54"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504168241339","data":"5. All The Gear, All The Time: <\/b> <\/p>A rule to swear by, make sure you're fully equipped when you're on the bike so you can ignore calls safely until you are sure you want to check it safely. Make sure you have all the right protective gear, from jackets, kneepads, elbow pads and of course, helmets, before you set off on a high speed ride, and for the love of god, forget that you have a phone for that duration. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504171042652","data":"59a7d4aa89f4b"}] {"cover_pic":"https:\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/59a7c4ff11f1estryimg","category":"Sports","is_vip":"0","title":"Last Day To Register For Startup Cricket League: Here Are The Details!","title_id":"last-day-to-register-for-startup-cricket-league-here-are-the-details-","isEdit":0,"isAdmin":0,"authorFullName":"Team Stumagz","authorUserName":"stumagzsu","authorProfilePic":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/578691ea5d7baprofilepic","authorMagzName":"Team Stumagz","authorCity":"Hyderabad","like_count":10,"cmnt_count":0,"type":1,"isApproved":2,"publishedInName":"Team Stumagz","publishedInLink":"team","publishedInLogo":"\/\/cdn.stumagz.com\/images\/stumagzprofilepic","publishedInCode":"team","country":"IND","keywords":"Startup Cricket League","isBookingEnabled":0,"privacy_status":"1","url":"https:\/\/www.stumagz.com\/last-day-to-register-for-startup-cricket-league-here-are-the-details-\/","has_form":0,"is_appln_closed":0,"max_no_of_applns":0,"likeStatus":0} [{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504165954583","data":"Clear the decks and make way for the big ship! SCL season 3 is on its way to sail away to a land of Business Connections with Fun. In a world of a busy rat race, SCL makes the best platform to connect and get noticed in the startup ecosystem.<\/p>Startup Cricket League is an informal networking platform to unite investors, mentors and startup founders. It is an in and out exchanging platform which works on building the bond between stakeholders of this environment. What started as an idea to provide an informal platform for Entrepreneurs, Mentors and Investors, is now a very successful event conducted across the country- Hyderabad, Delhi and Bangalore. This genius of a concept was made into a reality by Sai Kiran Gunda in 2015. <\/p>SCL is divided into 6 verticals, the big focused industries: <\/p>1. Business Blazers - B2B, Enterprise, Services <\/p>2. ECom Titans - ECommerce, mCommerce, Marketplace<\/p>3. Front Foot Techies - IoT, AI, ML, AR, VR<\/p>4. Finance Fighters - Fintech, Commerce, Payments<\/p>5. Lifestyle Leopards - Healthcare, Education, Fashion, F&B<\/p>6. Travel Thunders - Travel, Logistics, Hospitality<\/p>The idea is to bring together the best startups in the ecosystem together to bond over and play the sport the whole country loves with the passion of a thousand suns. Entrepreneurs will team up with other entrepreneurs, investors and mentors to represent their industry. There is a stronger connection developed and all 6 teams leave winning irrespective of the scores. The sight of these teams donning their team jerseys and playing will show true sportsmanship. Founders of 8 different startups from one sector will play along with investors and mentors of the same sector, uniting their industry like never before. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504166529531","data":"59a7c4f51b78e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504166531432","data":"There are various events scheduled ahead of the actual cricket matches which will greatly boost the ecosystem that made the event happen in the first place. They are as follows<\/p>Startup Auditions: <\/b> <\/p>A lot of startups register to get into SCL to be a part of the team. By auditioning, we can select who gets to be on the team for the flagship . It will be the first interaction between the startup with its investors and mentors. This will take place on September 2,2017.<\/p>Team Bonding: <\/b><\/p>For a good pie to be baked, the correct ingredients need to mix well. During this team bonding, investors can get to know the founders on a personal level. Working from that, the conversations can move in any direction in your favour. This takes place during the course of three days, from September 13-September 15, 2017.<\/b><\/p>Team Launch: <\/b><\/p>Our very own IPL for startups. Captains and respective startups of each team are introduced on this occasion. You will also get to catch a glimpse of the majestic trophy of SCL! Team launch will set the event in motion. September 23, 2017 is the date to watch out for.<\/b><\/p>The Startup Cricket League Flagship Event: <\/b><\/p>The reason everyone is here, the reason the cricket league is happening, the main event is, goes without saying, the most important part of the SCL and the cornerstone of why it exists in the first place. Happening on October 7, 2017. This thrilling powerplay will keep you glued to your seats. Cricket is one of many, SCL has other activities for you as well:<\/p>Founder - Mentor Connect ( Register Your Startup )<\/p>Founder - Investor Connect ( Register Your Startup )<\/p>Startup Expo ( Register Your Startup )<\/p>Startup Talks<\/p>Startup Panels<\/p>On that day, SCL plays host to a 100 startups, 20 investors, 30 mentors and more than 1000 attendees! The place will be buzzing with talent.<\/p>Do not forget: TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION. 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Those close to me said that the rain began sometime early in the morning and did not stop throughout the day, lashing on the city for hours upon hours, continuing on well into the darkness as the day burned and the high tide of 4:25 PM began, which made the situation worse, but then again, this is Mumbai we are talking about. <\/p>People found shelter, people found food, people found places to have fun, and people found parties. More importantly, people shared. Groups of people stood guard and kept a watch on the water levels and the streets for people stuck out in the unforgiving rain, throwing around supplies to stock up in the case the power was cut. Pets were rescued, people were dragged out of the rain and into towels and blankets before being handed a hot cup of chai and some vada pav. All this happened not to people who knew each other, but complete strangers. <\/p>The Spirit of Mumbai, they call it. A city with more people than some countries (or continents), comes together like none other during disasters like these. In the face of disaster, Mumbaikars become one. There's no caste, creed, colour or bias. Survival is a singular instinct, but it takes a bigger person than most of this country can hope to be to ensure your fellow human survives with you. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504088653063","data":"59a6950820485"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504088655175","data":"This isn't the first time, of course. In 2005, I was in Mumbai and stuck in the worst flooding of Mumbai's history. Being tiny back then, I was stuck in a current that dragged me away from my family and a young woman, about 18 or 19 years old, dived after me to grab me out of the swirling waters. I had no idea where I was being dragged off to, but I remember being scared, and I remember the rain. Relentless rain, unstoppable and without mercy. Droplets fatter than an elephant falling on my face, so fierce it seemed like the gods themselves had unleashed all their fury upon us. <\/p>But from the moment the pregnant clouds loomed menacingly over the Maximum City, it had already braced itself. This wouldn't be their first tango with heavy rain, the people of the city probably though as they prepared supplies and stocked up on cooking fuel to cook in emergency, and it won't be their last. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504088902772","data":"Of course, while talking and praising the spirit of Mumbai every year there is an issue is the very definition of a non-solution: a fact citizens are taking up with the BMC authorities, it does warm my heart to see complete strangers come together to help each other in their time of need. As I get off the phone with my friends in Mumbai who were shacked up in their office and partying the night away, I thought to myself that this is what makes Mumbai what it is. Their iron will to stand up to anything that comes their way. <\/p>And while Mumbai might seem overwhelming and ridiculously fast to someone who has never been there before, the same people that rush past you to their destinations are the ones who will turn around, extend a hand and drag you out of the water and into the shelter. That's just how Mumbaikars are, a slice of everyone from across the country. 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All of you know about Sahaya club of CMRTC. The club has introduced a new scheme \"The Day of Giving\". According to the club on 26th of every month, they are going to open a charity and donation section where anyone from the college can donate old clothes, food, electronic devices (repairable), money etc.These things will be given to the needy people. This scheme focuses on the development of the lower part of society which is still lacking an access to basic necessities of life. It\u2019s really a pleasure to see students giving their time to bring brightness into someone else\u2019s life. On its opening week members of Sahaya have seen a noticeable amount of contribution from students. I think in the coming weeks they will see more co- operation from students. Moreover, they can spread awareness about this and tell the motives behind this kind initiative.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504013596894","data":"59a56df41ad2b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504013618800","data":" India is labeled as a developing country but how long are we going to be just developing country? When we talk about development we should not only think about bringing more and more latest technologies to our country or developing its global market. We should also take a time to time check on the people who are below poverty level. First we should try to provide support to the poor. There are millions who starve for food, who lack shelter from worst weather conditions, and more over the people who still just dream of education. I hope soon we can see an India where no one sleeps with an empty stomach and a India where even the soldiers sleep peacefully! Well all this can be true if we do our part in the development of our country.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504013684959","data":"59a56e099f41d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504013698541","data":" Remember \u201clife will become better when we value people more than things\u201d <\/p>This is another amazing initiative taken by the college and the club. This makes Sahaya the club of the week and we hope they come up with more schemes like this. Keep going, you will have all our support!\n<\/p>"}] Published in clg-short-name Waiting for the approval by Admin Terms and conditions Message OK
<\/p>In the past couple of days, the Test cricket has seen the revival of its essence. And as the matter of fact, both the Ashes playing nations have been brought down by the underdogs in the format.
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Playing the second match of the series in the Headingley, the hosts England were the favorites after a landslide victory in the first match. The guests West Indies hadn't had shown any promise by far and what better could've now been expected of them. <\/p>
Cometh their fielding first and the show took a turn no one looked up at. The hosts were down to a below par score of 258 and the discipline of the bowling department got the guests in the game. The response came hard from them as they managed to get a healthy lead of 169 runs. However, if not for the fielding spills here and there from English fielders, things could've been much different. <\/p>
The third innings started off on a good note for guests as the Englishmen wobbled in the top order. But the significant contributions from the middle and lower order set up the game for them. They not only covered the trail but got a competitive target of 322 on board for Windies. This came up at the end of the day 4 when England declared their innings with 6 more overs of the day remaining. Certainly, they went for a win with an aggressive attitude. <\/p>
Playing the fourth innings is never too easy, with the pitch played up completely and the presence of cracks and dampness. This innings had similar attributes to their previous one, with two early wickets and later on, a decisive partnership. And once it was set, it all became a piece of cake for the guests to take over. <\/p>
Best performer: Shai Hope for his consecutive hundreds and the anchor of the Windies innings in both the innings. <\/p>
As for the other Ashes playing nation, Australia were the guests for the 2-match Test series against Bangladesh in their home. Since the recent time, the hosts have performed and amazed the world in the shorter formats of the game, but Test still seems not to be in their likings. And that too against the giants like Australia, even their home advantage didn't seem decisive. But the way things panned out was nothing less than a roller coaster ride. <\/p>
The hosts were the first to bat on and considering the sub-continental conditions, the first innings score of 260 was not bad, below par nonetheless. Not to forget, their firepower is in their bowling unit which outshone the visitors. The Aussies were bowled out at a timid score of 217, giving the hosts a significant lead of 43 runs. <\/p>
Cometh their batting again and the story was more or less same. The only difference was their middle order didn't come for the support this time and they were bundled up at 221, setting a target of 269 runs for the visitors. <\/p>
Starting off on a good note and riding on the back of the well-set batsmen, Australia seemed to be cruising to their target, with around 100 more runs to score and 8 wickets in hand. But as they say, fall one and the rest follows. So happened with them as they fell short of the target by 21 runs. <\/p>
Best performer: Shakib Al Hasan, with a 5-for in both the innings and one of the top scorers of the match. \n<\/p>
So yes, Test cricket continues to glorify its image and move with yet more excitement and brilliance. But nothing can be certain in this game. Maybe it was the sheer luck of the sides that led to this result, maybe. It's all unpredictable. 'Cause the game is mysterious and full of surprises. \n<\/p>
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\n Avengers they are the backbones of STUMAGZ in their college. The importance you get, the respect you get, the confidence they have in you is a whole next new level. Today we had a meet up with Vamshi sir from stumagz, maybe even we never would have thought so much about ourselves but the way they look upon us like leaders was thoroughly a boost up. We spoke about what we have done the whole month and how to make the coming months most exciting. Student of the week is a most coolest thing and ideas like competitions and doing things in the way students wants because it's our platform and it's what we do. \n We decided to make students more involved into the platform because once you get onto it, it becomes a addiction. Then and the end of meeting our director Mr. Vinay babu sir and our principal Mr. Satya Prasad Lanka sir said that they were very much impressed by our articles and soon posters of our articles would be kept in the college. That was a encouragement for us to do reach up to your expectations. Here comes the proud moment, even for a small thing of achievement we get on cloud 9 and here we got our offer letters and badges. The badges are coolest thing it gives off those positive vibes from you. An achievement is always a achievement and to keeping up to it belongs to us. Never have I seen a sad face taking a award or price, we got our happiness and for all you stanleons out there we will make you experience the happiness coming with more interesting things.<\/p>\n
CONGRATULATUONS AVENGERS!!!!....\nHope to keep this up always.<\/p>\n
Srija Harshika \nA. Shirshira\nVibhashi khanna\nThey are the Captain America of college!!.. \nThey are the operators who pull the Strings behind the scenes.\n<\/p>\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196102221","data":"59a8366f6c834"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196117413","data":"59a8367f05bac"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196133407","data":"59a8368eda760"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196151431","data":"M. Neha \nShe is the Thor of college.\nShe is the designing team of the college.\n\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504196190118","data":"59a836cec07ca"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504196214519","data":"P. Rishika\nCh. Shivani Yashaswi \nUzma Ahmed \nAkhila Verma\nThey are the hulk of the college,
\"How Growing Up As A Military Brat Prepped Me For The Real World...\"<\/i><\/b><\/p>
I love meeting new people, going new places and trying new things. But I've never, in my whole life, been able to meet someone new and answer the question, \u201cWhere are you from?\u201d without slight hesitation.<\/p>
Why? Because I'm an army brat, and all military kids go through the exact same thing.Do we say where we were born, where we first remember living, where we lived the longest amount of time or where we went to high school?<\/p>
The chances are, all four of those would have different answers. I was born in Varanasi, I first remember living in Jammu, I lived the longest amount of time in a different part of Hyderabad and Pune and I went to high school in Hyderabad.<\/p>
A lot of people have told me they're so glad their dad or mom was never in the army because they would've hated moving every couple of years.<\/p>
But for us, all this is normal. Having our parent working weird hours and being gone for months at a time were just things we knew. <\/p>
We learned so much from growing up surrounded by military people and family members.We learned to accept everyone from all different walks of life, because our little base schools were full of different people from anywhere in the world. This taught us a lot about different cultures and about acceptance. We knew we were all different, but we were all kind of the same. We made friends with these people. We lost friends just as soon as we made new ones. Things were always changing and people were always moving. We quickly learned to just live in and love every moment as it came.<\/p>
As hard as it got at times, I think I speak for us all when I say I would not trade it for anything. We learned bravery and strength from a very early age. Our military parents were brave. They put themselves in danger to protect a country full of people they didn't even know. We learned strength from our parent that stayed home to take care of us. This parent was equally strong for getting the job done and never showing defeat in front of us.<\/p>
Our families were different from most, but they loved all the same. We just learned to take advantage of the time we had when we were all home. Being an army brat taught me that family always comes first. It taught me respect. It not only taught me to respect my family, but to respect everyone else, including myself.<\/p>
I grew up watching men and women salute each other. They shook hands. They joked. They never showed each other disrespect. It was a camaraderie that I loved growing up close to. We must support each other, not fight. Everyone has their moments, and I'm sure these brave men and women didn't always find it easy to get along, but they never showed it in front of others if they could help it. The good always outweighs the bad, especially when your friends are people you'll be fighting for your country with.<\/p>
Growing up an army brat taught me countless lessons that I will be forever grateful for. <\/p>
Adaptability<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Like I was saying before, I've never lived in one place longer than four years. And while that did suck as a child, it has made me so much stronger than a lot of other people my age. In any environment you put me in, I know how to adapt, how to talk to new people and how to fit in.<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Leadership<\/u><\/b><\/p>
I learned at an early age the role of being a leader.It maybe challenging but it is important to be able to lead.<\/p>
Perspective<\/u><\/b><\/p>
Perhaps, the most important lesson I've learned from being an army brat is putting things into perspective.Knowing that our parents put their lives on the line for something greater than themselves put things into perspective for me.<\/p>
Growing up an army brat was one of my favorite childhood memories wrapped into one chapter of life. And I'm sure all of us army children would agree.<\/p>
Many children I grew up with ended up joining the military as well, including my sister, and I couldn't be more proud of any of these people.<\/p>
To conclude, I just want to thank everyone who supports our troops, who has served in the military, and those still serving. You inspire me with your bravery and dedication. I also want to thank family members and friends of those noble individuals. It takes a lot of courage to stay strong knowing a loved one is overseas fighting for our country. Your strength does not go unnoticed.<\/p>
Being an Army brat has made me who I am today: strong, adaptable and independent, and I wouldn\u2019t trade it for the world.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504030283745","data":"59a5aed1a1f72"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504030309410","data":"
Source -<\/p>
Personal experience<\/p>
Elitedaily, Google..<\/p>
As September is almost upon us, I found myself thinking about just why resolutions fail as spectacularly as they do. The New Year's is a fantastic way of getting people motivated enough to take care of themselves and hit the gym or quit smoking or any other vice they might have, but why does it disappear all of a sudden?<\/p>
Considering how spectacularly I had failed my own resolutions this year, it was an interesting thought to ponder upon the day before the 9th month hits us full in the face. <\/p>
So, why exactly do resolutions fail?<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504172808959","data":"59a7ddc4a3300"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504172810505","data":"
I suppose it has something to do with the fact that motivation is just like any other emotion, it cannot be constant and it cannot be expected to be there for you all the time. Motivation is built, I'm told, through habits which are positive in nature. For instance, taking a bath twice a day and brushing twice a day does a fantastic job in ensuring you stay clean and healthy, which is a positive habit to have. That, combined with a strict schedule where you wake up every morning at around 5 or 6, certainly helps you in staying motivated. <\/p>
Here's the problem though. This is a world of infinite attractions. There is always one thing or another that is just waiting to grab your eyeballs and have your attention for as long as it can. It is imperative, then, that you learn the importance of self-control. <\/p>
I do think self-control and learning to say no are connected to each other, for learning to say no is also how to learn to say no to yourself, an art in itself. No, you don't need to watch that extra episode of Breaking Bad past your self imposed bed time, neither do you need to stay on your phone longer than needed. Turn off your phone, leave it for charging, read a book for hour and then lights out at 11 PM, chop chop. <\/p>
It really is that simple, it is only us that overcomplicate things. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504173227880","data":"59a7de055ec47"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504173231862","data":"
Sure, friends birthdays are important and stuff, but not above your sleeping time. Until you can fix your own cycle of sleep, you shouldn't be going out anywhere. There are already enough distractions as it is, not to mention the fact that with social media, kids as young as 15 are staying up till 2 or 3 AM, a tragedy in itself. That is the age you should be getting a ton of sleep in. <\/p>
Resolutions are easy to keep, it is just us who assign too much value to it and overwhelm ourselves, which results in us not actually keeping our own promises. I believe in you. You can do it. <\/p>
And so can I. <\/p>"}]
So, as horrible as it makes me feel to use the deaths of three young men who died while using Facebook Live during driving, I'm actually at a point where I'm jaded enough to not move a muscle in remorse, but care enough to write this article. I've seen so many people use their phones while driving their motorcycles, it is utterly ridiculous. Not only do these people not endanger their own lives, on which I have lost all opinion and respect, but they endanger the lives of others who are just trying to survive our roads. Which is what we basically do on our roads by the way, we don't drive, we survive. We hope we don't end up a statistic and that our brains won't be splattered across the road when we leave our house every morning. Props to those eminent personalities that seem to accelerate while they hold the phone to their ear by pressing it between their cheek and their bicep. <\/p>
1. Keep your eyes on the road: <\/b><\/p>
Is this really that hard? I mean is it really that hard?<\/p>
When you're driving, is it really so hard to keep your eyes on the road at all times? To see where people are coming from because clearly there's way too many folks in India to care about a few dead bodies here and there, right?<\/p>
WRONG!<\/p>
For the love of god, keep your phones in your pocket and keep your eyes on the road. There's all sorts of weird people crawling all over the streets and you definitely don't want blood all over yourself or your car. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504167827209","data":"59a7d28c0db5f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504167829315","data":"
2. Stop to take a call: <\/b> <\/p>
Another thing that has baffled me about my fellow countrymen and women. When you have to absolutely take a call and there's no other way, just stop to the side of the road and talk in peace. Why on earth do you want to put everyone around you in risk (and yourself, but seriously if you think you are going to be okay while talking on the phone while driving, you deserve something happen to you) and potential take someone's life because you couldn't be bothered to extend a minute of your time to talk to someone on the phone. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504167965171","data":"59a7d2ede83b6"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504167967320","data":"
3. Look at the Speedometer instead of Snapchat's speed filter: <\/b><\/p>
You do realise that the car comes equipped with a speedometer for you to see how fast you're going right? But no, of course not, how on earth will you show off to your friends on Snapchat, showing them how fast you're going. That's the cool thing now, right? Risk killing people just to impress some morons who don't even remember your last name. <\/p>
I feel ashamed I even have to say don't do it for something this simple. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504168124208","data":"59a7d46a0e52a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504168126067","data":"
4. Ignore texts: <\/b><\/p>
It doesn't matter how cute your crush is, if you're crushed in an accident, it won't matter anymore. Stay off your phone and don't text when you're driving!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504168239550","data":"59a7d48075b54"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504168241339","data":"
5. All The Gear, All The Time: <\/b> <\/p>
A rule to swear by, make sure you're fully equipped when you're on the bike so you can ignore calls safely until you are sure you want to check it safely. Make sure you have all the right protective gear, from jackets, kneepads, elbow pads and of course, helmets, before you set off on a high speed ride, and for the love of god, forget that you have a phone for that duration. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504171042652","data":"59a7d4aa89f4b"}]
Clear the decks and make way for the big ship! SCL season 3 is on its way to sail away to a land of Business Connections with Fun. In a world of a busy rat race, SCL makes the best platform to connect and get noticed in the startup ecosystem.<\/p>
Startup Cricket League is an informal networking platform to unite investors, mentors and startup founders. It is an in and out exchanging platform which works on building the bond between stakeholders of this environment. What started as an idea to provide an informal platform for Entrepreneurs, Mentors and Investors, is now a very successful event conducted across the country- Hyderabad, Delhi and Bangalore. This genius of a concept was made into a reality by Sai Kiran Gunda in 2015. <\/p>
SCL is divided into 6 verticals, the big focused industries: <\/p>
1. Business Blazers - B2B, Enterprise, Services <\/p>
2. ECom Titans - ECommerce, mCommerce, Marketplace<\/p>
3. Front Foot Techies - IoT, AI, ML, AR, VR<\/p>
4. Finance Fighters - Fintech, Commerce, Payments<\/p>
5. Lifestyle Leopards - Healthcare, Education, Fashion, F&B<\/p>
6. Travel Thunders - Travel, Logistics, Hospitality<\/p>
The idea is to bring together the best startups in the ecosystem together to bond over and play the sport the whole country loves with the passion of a thousand suns. Entrepreneurs will team up with other entrepreneurs, investors and mentors to represent their industry. There is a stronger connection developed and all 6 teams leave winning irrespective of the scores. The sight of these teams donning their team jerseys and playing will show true sportsmanship. Founders of 8 different startups from one sector will play along with investors and mentors of the same sector, uniting their industry like never before. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504166529531","data":"59a7c4f51b78e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504166531432","data":"
There are various events scheduled ahead of the actual cricket matches which will greatly boost the ecosystem that made the event happen in the first place. They are as follows<\/p>
Startup Auditions: <\/b> <\/p>
A lot of startups register to get into SCL to be a part of the team. By auditioning, we can select who gets to be on the team for the flagship . It will be the first interaction between the startup with its investors and mentors. This will take place on September 2,2017.<\/p>
Team Bonding: <\/b><\/p>
For a good pie to be baked, the correct ingredients need to mix well. During this team bonding, investors can get to know the founders on a personal level. Working from that, the conversations can move in any direction in your favour. This takes place during the course of three days, from September 13-September 15, 2017.<\/b><\/p>
Team Launch: <\/b><\/p>
Our very own IPL for startups. Captains and respective startups of each team are introduced on this occasion. You will also get to catch a glimpse of the majestic trophy of SCL! Team launch will set the event in motion. September 23, 2017 is the date to watch out for.<\/b><\/p>
The Startup Cricket League Flagship Event: <\/b><\/p>
The reason everyone is here, the reason the cricket league is happening, the main event is, goes without saying, the most important part of the SCL and the cornerstone of why it exists in the first place. Happening on October 7, 2017. This thrilling powerplay will keep you glued to your seats. Cricket is one of many, SCL has other activities for you as well:<\/p>
Founder - Mentor Connect ( Register Your Startup )<\/p>
Founder - Investor Connect ( Register Your Startup )<\/p>
Startup Expo ( Register Your Startup )<\/p>
Startup Talks<\/p>
Startup Panels<\/p>
On that day, SCL plays host to a 100 startups, 20 investors, 30 mentors and more than 1000 attendees! The place will be buzzing with talent.<\/p>
Do not forget: TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION. Register now on their website which you can visit by clicking here. <\/a><\/p>"}]
Literacy Helping Hands is a Non-Government Organization that provides a dynamic work environment. We our now introducing the workshop on latest technology of Full Stack Web Development which would get awareness among the students. <\/p>
The workshop session is for 3 hours by Mr. Kiran Kumar, Founder and CEO of Sendrr. The session includes the following:<\/p>
1. Introduction to Full Stack Development (Front End\/Back-end) in Real-Time.<\/p>
2. Overview of latest technologies. <\/p>
3. Strategies for learning a new Technology. <\/p>
4. Future opportunities and Career Advice. <\/p>
5.Question & Answer Session.<\/p>
Learn For A Cause<\/i>, the amount generated by this fund raising event will be used for conducting free literacy based events in orphanages. \n<\/p>"}]
We reached out to friends and family staying in Mumbai as the situation worsened with incessant rains that simply refused to stop no matter what. Those close to me said that the rain began sometime early in the morning and did not stop throughout the day, lashing on the city for hours upon hours, continuing on well into the darkness as the day burned and the high tide of 4:25 PM began, which made the situation worse, but then again, this is Mumbai we are talking about. <\/p>
People found shelter, people found food, people found places to have fun, and people found parties. More importantly, people shared. Groups of people stood guard and kept a watch on the water levels and the streets for people stuck out in the unforgiving rain, throwing around supplies to stock up in the case the power was cut. Pets were rescued, people were dragged out of the rain and into towels and blankets before being handed a hot cup of chai and some vada pav. All this happened not to people who knew each other, but complete strangers. <\/p>
The Spirit of Mumbai, they call it. A city with more people than some countries (or continents), comes together like none other during disasters like these. In the face of disaster, Mumbaikars become one. There's no caste, creed, colour or bias. Survival is a singular instinct, but it takes a bigger person than most of this country can hope to be to ensure your fellow human survives with you. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504088653063","data":"59a6950820485"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504088655175","data":"
This isn't the first time, of course. In 2005, I was in Mumbai and stuck in the worst flooding of Mumbai's history. Being tiny back then, I was stuck in a current that dragged me away from my family and a young woman, about 18 or 19 years old, dived after me to grab me out of the swirling waters. I had no idea where I was being dragged off to, but I remember being scared, and I remember the rain. Relentless rain, unstoppable and without mercy. Droplets fatter than an elephant falling on my face, so fierce it seemed like the gods themselves had unleashed all their fury upon us. <\/p>
But from the moment the pregnant clouds loomed menacingly over the Maximum City, it had already braced itself. This wouldn't be their first tango with heavy rain, the people of the city probably though as they prepared supplies and stocked up on cooking fuel to cook in emergency, and it won't be their last. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504088902772","data":"
Of course, while talking and praising the spirit of Mumbai every year there is an issue is the very definition of a non-solution: a fact citizens are taking up with the BMC authorities, it does warm my heart to see complete strangers come together to help each other in their time of need. As I get off the phone with my friends in Mumbai who were shacked up in their office and partying the night away, I thought to myself that this is what makes Mumbai what it is. Their iron will to stand up to anything that comes their way. <\/p>
And while Mumbai might seem overwhelming and ridiculously fast to someone who has never been there before, the same people that rush past you to their destinations are the ones who will turn around, extend a hand and drag you out of the water and into the shelter. That's just how Mumbaikars are, a slice of everyone from across the country. After all, all roads in India lead to Mumbai. <\/p>"}]
This week has got a new reason for joy. All of you know about Sahaya club of CMRTC. The club has introduced a new scheme \"The Day of Giving\". According to the club on 26th of every month, they are going to open a charity and donation section where anyone from the college can donate old clothes, food, electronic devices (repairable), money etc.These things will be given to the needy people. This scheme focuses on the development of the lower part of society which is still lacking an access to basic necessities of life. It\u2019s really a pleasure to see students giving their time to bring brightness into someone else\u2019s life. On its opening week members of Sahaya have seen a noticeable amount of contribution from students. I think in the coming weeks they will see more co- operation from students. Moreover, they can spread awareness about this and tell the motives behind this kind initiative.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504013596894","data":"59a56df41ad2b"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504013618800","data":"
India is labeled as a developing country but how long are we going to be just developing country? When we talk about development we should not only think about bringing more and more latest technologies to our country or developing its global market. We should also take a time to time check on the people who are below poverty level. First we should try to provide support to the poor. There are millions who starve for food, who lack shelter from worst weather conditions, and more over the people who still just dream of education. I hope soon we can see an India where no one sleeps with an empty stomach and a India where even the soldiers sleep peacefully! Well all this can be true if we do our part in the development of our country.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1504013684959","data":"59a56e099f41d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1504013698541","data":"
Remember \u201clife will become better when we value people more than things\u201d <\/p>
This is another amazing initiative taken by the college and the club. This makes Sahaya the club of the week and we hope they come up with more schemes like this. Keep going, you will have all our support!\n<\/p>"}]
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