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The World\u2019s Leading Dance Event is coming to Hyderabad!<\/p>
The sensation is coming to India the 5th of March 2016 and will bring a mind blowing show to Hyderabad where each guest will be part of an unforgettable and immersive music experience. Acrobats, performers, DJs and the event goers will all contribute their part to this unique dance manifestation.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456305885874","data":"56cd781952928"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456305364641","data":"
Doors open: 6 PM <\/p>
Show starts: 8 PM <\/p>
Duration of the show: 6 hours <\/p>
DRESS CODE: The sensation was held for the first time in the Netherlands in 2000, where the show has been running annually since. Sensation\u2019s white dress code was, however sadly, born from a tragic event. Duncan Stutterheim, one of the three founders of ID&T, lost his brother Miles in a car accident in 2001. As a tribute to Miles, all visitors were informally asked to dress in white for the 2001 show. More than 80% of the visitors adhered to this tribute. This marked the birth of the well-known Sensation dress code as we know it today. Conquering 33 countries and attracting 2.0 million visitors, Sensation has been successfully uniting the world in white for the past 15 years.<\/p>"},{"type":"youtube","id":"vid-url-1456305965507","data":"CKwg4JqwCYM"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456305475207","data":"
ABOUT SENSATION What started as a once-only event in 2000 has turned into an international phenomenon. During the years, Sensation traveled through 33 nations. The event never ceases to amaze, with an all white mandatory dress code, Sensation has united millions of people in the universal language of electronic music experiences. Music is our religion - Celebrate Life is our belief.<\/p>
For More Log on to : http:\/\/www.meraevents.com\/event\/sensation-2016<\/p>"}]
Meet the person who begged all his life, collected 1 Lakh and donated it for building a pigeon tower in Bhuj.<\/p>
In this Era where most the world is run by cruelty, greed and selfishness there are few signs of humanity and one of it is the gesture shown by 'Popat', a mentally challenged beggar who has contributed his 40 years collection Rs. 1 Lakh.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456299628482","data":"56cd5e9e4cfdc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456299303286","data":"
He wanders around the premises of a famous Shiva temple in Bhuj. He has spent nearly 40 years of his life under the 'Chhatris' dedicated to the valiant Rajput warriors of Kutch and in all, this time, he collected nearly Rs 1.15 lakh in alms. <\/p>
All his money which he has contributed will be used to build \"Chabutro\" ( pigeon house), Across the villages in Gujarat Chabutro's are common as they act as the major source for birds to rest or to feed.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456299859784","data":"56cd5f8360780"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456299339115","data":"
A temple priest named Mauni Baba<\/b> of the Biharilal Mahadev temple told TOI, \"Popat has been coming to the temple daily since 1973. After the darshan, we offer him tea. Despite being mentally challenged, he never forgets to pay. But I have been maintaining an account of his contribution and it has swelled to Rs 1.15 lakh\"<\/i><\/b><\/p>
The temple authorities will engrave the name of 'Popat' on the Chabutro as a donor. Popat, who is speech impaired, might not even know the difference between notes and coins, yet, his act of magnanimity is something that most of us will not be able to match up to in years.<\/p>"}]
Everyone likes to be liked. I like to be liked. But how do you make someone like you and how do you influence others without talking much or nothing?Well, I've got something that might help you become the gravity of the room. Let's have a look at what are they and how are they done.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456296990472","data":"
1) Walk of Confidence<\/b><\/p>
\n\nWhen you enter any room, assume that you\u2019re liked by all present and they\u2019re looking at \n\nyou with awe. Assume. The rest takes care of itself. When you yourself assume that \n\nyou\u2019re awesome, it puts on a mutual effect and what follows is a shower of generous \n\nwave of agreements and smiling nods. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456297448004","data":"56cd55fc977f3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456297121192","data":"
2) Nod. Period. <\/b><\/p>
\n Nodding shows approval. This depicts how an attentive person you are and can be \n\ntrusted with. While you may have a bag full of relatable awesome stories, the world likes \n\nyou to LISTEN TO THEM rather than hear you speak. Listening can be acknowledged by \n\nnodding and a little bit of 'ooh'ing<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456297543903","data":"56cd56dd043a5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298922816","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456297541559","data":" 3) Wear Blue <\/b><\/p>\nStudies have shown that people who wear the colour blue are more trusted than people \n\nwearing other colours. Blue signifies trust and stagnation as it is associated with peace. It can be used to manipulate people \n\nsubconsciously into thinking that they can trust you with any task. Now you know what to \n\nwear for that meeting of yours coming up. Right?<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456297722780","data":"56cd579132375"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298956884","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456297855902","data":"4) The Hand-Head Dance<\/b><\/p>\n\nUse gestures to your advantage. The more you use hand gestures perfectly co-ordinated \n\nwith your words, everything looks surreal. Instead of explaining how you fell off your bike \n\nwith words, show it with your hands by using less words. People LOVE a good show. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456297878168","data":"56cd57a747e24"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298886402","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456297884173","data":" 5) CopyCat, Kill the Rat <\/b><\/p>\nCopy one\u2019s movements subtly, not openly but SUBTLY. This connects you with the other \n\nperson and once that connection is established, you both will agree a lot (Read as HE\/SHE will agree \n\nwith whatever you say *Wink* ).<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456297903184","data":"56cd585403a69"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298988972","data":"Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298053270","data":"6) Catch the \u2019i\u2019<\/b>.<\/p>Try putting up definitive eye contact. This opens up and will establish you as a more \n\nopen person. When in eye contact, the opposite person concentrates on telling the truth \n\nas they may not be as distracted as they will be without one. While this has it\u2019s own \n\nlimits as overdoing might jeopardize your friendship\/connection and they might end up \n\nputting you in the creep list.(Be careful maybe?). <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456298077208","data":"56cd591944b28"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298245898","data":" While these might be some WONDERFUL tips to meet and connect with people, overdoing anything will break people out of their comfort zone. As they say in Chinese Wu Ji Bi Fan<\/u><\/i> which means too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. Wu Ji Bi Fan <\/i><\/u>my dear friends.\n<\/p>"}]
3) Wear Blue <\/b><\/p>
\nStudies have shown that people who wear the colour blue are more trusted than people \n\nwearing other colours. Blue signifies trust and stagnation as it is associated with peace. It can be used to manipulate people \n\nsubconsciously into thinking that they can trust you with any task. Now you know what to \n\nwear for that meeting of yours coming up. Right?<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456297722780","data":"56cd579132375"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298956884","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456297855902","data":"4) The Hand-Head Dance<\/b><\/p>\n\nUse gestures to your advantage. The more you use hand gestures perfectly co-ordinated \n\nwith your words, everything looks surreal. Instead of explaining how you fell off your bike \n\nwith words, show it with your hands by using less words. People LOVE a good show. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456297878168","data":"56cd57a747e24"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298886402","data":"Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456297884173","data":" 5) CopyCat, Kill the Rat <\/b><\/p>\nCopy one\u2019s movements subtly, not openly but SUBTLY. This connects you with the other \n\nperson and once that connection is established, you both will agree a lot (Read as HE\/SHE will agree \n\nwith whatever you say *Wink* ).<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456297903184","data":"56cd585403a69"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298988972","data":"Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298053270","data":"6) Catch the \u2019i\u2019<\/b>.<\/p>Try putting up definitive eye contact. This opens up and will establish you as a more \n\nopen person. When in eye contact, the opposite person concentrates on telling the truth \n\nas they may not be as distracted as they will be without one. While this has it\u2019s own \n\nlimits as overdoing might jeopardize your friendship\/connection and they might end up \n\nputting you in the creep list.(Be careful maybe?). <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456298077208","data":"56cd591944b28"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298245898","data":" While these might be some WONDERFUL tips to meet and connect with people, overdoing anything will break people out of their comfort zone. As they say in Chinese Wu Ji Bi Fan<\/u><\/i> which means too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. Wu Ji Bi Fan <\/i><\/u>my dear friends.\n<\/p>"}]
4) The Hand-Head Dance<\/b><\/p>
\n\nUse gestures to your advantage. The more you use hand gestures perfectly co-ordinated \n\nwith your words, everything looks surreal. Instead of explaining how you fell off your bike \n\nwith words, show it with your hands by using less words. People LOVE a good show. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456297878168","data":"56cd57a747e24"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298886402","data":"
Image Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456297884173","data":" 5) CopyCat, Kill the Rat <\/b><\/p>\nCopy one\u2019s movements subtly, not openly but SUBTLY. This connects you with the other \n\nperson and once that connection is established, you both will agree a lot (Read as HE\/SHE will agree \n\nwith whatever you say *Wink* ).<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456297903184","data":"56cd585403a69"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298988972","data":"Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298053270","data":"6) Catch the \u2019i\u2019<\/b>.<\/p>Try putting up definitive eye contact. This opens up and will establish you as a more \n\nopen person. When in eye contact, the opposite person concentrates on telling the truth \n\nas they may not be as distracted as they will be without one. While this has it\u2019s own \n\nlimits as overdoing might jeopardize your friendship\/connection and they might end up \n\nputting you in the creep list.(Be careful maybe?). <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456298077208","data":"56cd591944b28"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298245898","data":" While these might be some WONDERFUL tips to meet and connect with people, overdoing anything will break people out of their comfort zone. As they say in Chinese Wu Ji Bi Fan<\/u><\/i> which means too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. Wu Ji Bi Fan <\/i><\/u>my dear friends.\n<\/p>"}]
5) CopyCat, Kill the Rat <\/b><\/p>
\nCopy one\u2019s movements subtly, not openly but SUBTLY. This connects you with the other \n\nperson and once that connection is established, you both will agree a lot (Read as HE\/SHE will agree \n\nwith whatever you say *Wink* ).<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456297903184","data":"56cd585403a69"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298988972","data":"
Source<\/a> <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298053270","data":"6) Catch the \u2019i\u2019<\/b>.<\/p>Try putting up definitive eye contact. This opens up and will establish you as a more \n\nopen person. When in eye contact, the opposite person concentrates on telling the truth \n\nas they may not be as distracted as they will be without one. While this has it\u2019s own \n\nlimits as overdoing might jeopardize your friendship\/connection and they might end up \n\nputting you in the creep list.(Be careful maybe?). <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456298077208","data":"56cd591944b28"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298245898","data":" While these might be some WONDERFUL tips to meet and connect with people, overdoing anything will break people out of their comfort zone. As they say in Chinese Wu Ji Bi Fan<\/u><\/i> which means too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. Wu Ji Bi Fan <\/i><\/u>my dear friends.\n<\/p>"}]
6) Catch the \u2019i\u2019<\/b>.<\/p>
Try putting up definitive eye contact. This opens up and will establish you as a more \n\nopen person. When in eye contact, the opposite person concentrates on telling the truth \n\nas they may not be as distracted as they will be without one. While this has it\u2019s own \n\nlimits as overdoing might jeopardize your friendship\/connection and they might end up \n\nputting you in the creep list.(Be careful maybe?). <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456298077208","data":"56cd591944b28"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456298245898","data":"
While these might be some WONDERFUL tips to meet and connect with people, overdoing anything will break people out of their comfort zone. As they say in Chinese Wu Ji Bi Fan<\/u><\/i> which means too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. Wu Ji Bi Fan <\/i><\/u>my dear friends.\n<\/p>"}]
The railroad in India is called \"The Lifeline to the Nation\" \u2014 it's a stunning operation that brings over 13 million riders a day to more than 7000 stations spread across 67,000 miles (108,000 km) of the track. And that lifeline is about to get a small digital upgrade that should help keep people connected. Google has announced plans to bring high-speed Wi-Fi to 100 of the country's busiest stations by the end of 2016, and it hopes to eventually bring connectivity to 400 stations in total. Those 100 initial stations serve over 10 million riders a day, according to the search company.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456295250255","data":"56cd4d8e85131"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456295312085","data":"
The initiative, which will be accomplished together with Indian Railways and provider RailTel, was announced today during an event at Google's Mountain View campus with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He's been visiting influential Silicon Valley companies, including Facebook, over the past few days.<\/p>
While millions and millions of Indians are purchasing smartphones with data plans, bandwidth can be limited and is often slow. Google promises that its Wi-Fi service will be truly high speed \u2014 fast enough to stream HD video. It will be free at first, \"with the long-term goal of making it self-sustainable to allow for expansion to more stations and other places.\" That means it will cost some Rupees to use the service in the future. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456295366763","data":"56cd4dd642b73"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456295989643","data":"
The effort is part of Google's well-publicized goal of connecting the \"next billion\" users to the internet. Other than providing a vital service, connecting more people online dovetails with Google's ad business. A similar motivation is behind the company's low-cost Android One initiative, which has struggled so far in India.... <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456296037687","data":"56cd50dfdf7b9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456296517843","data":"
Google CEO Sundar Pichai delivered a keynote speech-->https:\/\/youtu.be\/Ql-GioT7BZ4<\/a><\/p>"}]
After Apple and Google, Samsung is also showing interest in automobiles industry. The South Korean technology conglomerate ahead of Mobile World Congress unveiled Samsung Connect Auto, a dongle that can be plugged into the diagnostic port and bring LTE Internet connectivity to it.\n\nThe biggest attraction of the Samsung Connect Auto is its compatibility with old cars. In fact, Samsung says that because its car dongle utilises the on-board diagnostic (ODB) II port, it can be used on nearly all cars built in the past two decades. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456291454049","data":"56cd3ec660013"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456294562806","data":"The dongle is aimed at helping users improve their driving experience by monitoring fuel efficiency and other important feeds by making use of geofencing and driving safety algorithms. The dongle will send data and location info to a cloud-based server, where all the analysing and processing. These pieces of information will help users with features such as 'Find My Car' real-time GPS app. The auto product, which is primarily focused on enterprises, will run Tizen, Samsung's home-grown operating system, and also include Knox security feature and services delivered by its partners. Its 4G LTE connection can also serve as Wi-Fi hotspot for the mobile devices that passengers are travelling with. The company currently hasn't disclosed the price of the Samsung Connect Auto. "},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456294866450","data":"\"We have been listening to our customers and pushing boundaries to create a connected car ecosystem that seamlessly integrates our products and partner services for a better driving experience,\" said Dr. Injong Rhee, Executive Vice President and Head of R&D, Software and Services, Mobile Communications Business at Samsung Electronics. \"Through collaborations with valuable partners and experts across many industries, we are carrying out our vision of bringing IoT technology to people's everyday lives,\" Samsung says that it is currently working with AT&T in the United States to launch the service in the second quarter of 2016. Some of the companies that Samsung has lured into thus far include China Unicom, Cisco, Ericsson, Europcar, Here, IBM, Jasper, Openbay, Orange, and Willis Towers Watson."}]
No one can tell answers to your questions because the best answers lie within you. - Sri Charan Lakkaraju(CEO-Stumagz)<\/b> With this closing quotation #merasamadhan event held on 21st February at St Francis College<\/b> has moved at least 150 people closer to their answers. The entire session was a mixture of great delegates and extraordinary speakers. Where everyone walked into the auditorium with a question mark about their career and lives but returned with a Samadhan for themselves. Event samadhan is a first of its own, introduced by learned and partnered with miss Bocconi, AIESEC, Stumagz, OYO rooms.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456244874412","data":"56cc889734255"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456241965594","data":"
Each speaker had something very interesting on their platter to serve to the delegates present. Some key points covered by the speakers were; <\/p>
\u25cf\tHow to sustain values <\/b><\/p>
\u25cf\tCreate a benchmark. <\/b><\/p>
\u25cf\tIt's not always about money <\/b><\/p>
\u25cf\tChoose the right path <\/b><\/p>
\u25cf\tIf I can do it, anyone can do it.<\/b><\/p>
\u25cf\tBe creative <\/b><\/p>
\u25cf\tThink out of the box <\/b><\/p>
\u25cf\tIt's good to fail Every delegate was involved in every activity. <\/b><\/p>
Helping in creating a culture and network. Such events are too necessary for career advancement where you not only get your answers but a right guidance. Waiting for more Samadhans to happen. #merasamadhan #LearnEd.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456244425592","data":"56cc888cbc2f6"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456291063590","data":"56cd3d233b0eb"}]
Water shortage is the critical problem which is being faced by many countries in the world since years. The scarcity of water is increasing day by day. Presently water shortage is affecting nearly two-thirds of world\u2019s population for a month every year. The crisis is far worse than previously thought.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456240550949","data":"56cc77e398d26"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456240570514","data":"
Save for later <\/b><\/p>
According to the survey, at least over 4 billion people, live with severe water scarcity for at least one month every year. \nAccording to new researches, the major reason for the water scarcity is increasing population and also through eating meat which resulting in the increasing water consumption. World Economic Forum, rated water crises as one of the greatest risks of harm to the people in the next decade. This results in migration. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456240614479","data":"56cc781d8389a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456240633109","data":"
A recent study found that climate change made the severe 2007-2010 drought much more likely and the drought led to mass migration of farming families into cities.\n\u201cIf you look at environmental problems, water scarcity is certainly the top problem,\u201d said Prof Arjen Hoekstra, at the University of Twente in the Netherlands and who led the new research. \u201cOne place where it is very, very acute is in Yemen.\u201d\nYemen is one of the most drought affected countries in the world. Even the rich cities in the world like London are facing this problem.\n <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456240530220","data":"56cc77cc75aa0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456240662770","data":"
The new study, published in the journal Science Advances on Friday, is the first to examine global water scarcity on a monthly basis and at a resolution of 31 miles or less. The study analysed data from 1996-2005 and found that the usage of water is more than twice the amount being replenished.\nResearches concluded that more that 1.8 billion people suffer severe water scarcity for at least half of every year. The growing population requires more food but due to scarcity the food production is decreasing. Nearly 25% of water wastage is via meat consumption. It takes over 15,000 litres of water to make 1kg of beef. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456240744516","data":"56cc78a022d34"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456240758775","data":"
The new research also included the environmental water requirements, i.e water needed for survival of aquatic animals. Rivers and lakes plays a major role for these aquatic animals like fish. Even just one month of severe water scarcity can have a overwhelming impact on the health of a river said Hoekstra. The scarcity of water is causing a collapse to aquatic wildlife around the globe. <\/p>"}]
It was a busy Saturday evening, I was on my way to Brookfields, A mall in Coimbatore. There i came across a lady in a torn red saree, she was sitting on the sideway of the road and talking to herself! As usual, people walked away from her assuming she's a mad woman. Few thought she's mad and the rest didn't care at all. I felt extremely bad for her and decided on giving her some money. \n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456226446843","data":"56cc40a630776"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456226464719","data":"
Then something unusual happened, I found two stray dogs running towards her and she started pampering them, gave them the little amount of food that she had for herself, the dogs ate with ease. she got up and walked towards her hut, A bunch of puppies came running and she started grooming those puppies, that was the best part of the entire scene. The one who doesn't have any source of living for herself is taking care of these stray dogs.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456226486093","data":"56cc41a65e383"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456226719987","data":"
People who look at her think she's mad. But can anyone among us be like her? that is something questionable. She is much better than those who do nothing for their own fellow humans even after getting equipped with everything. \n\nThis small experience made me realize \" we should never judge someone by appearance a rich heart may be under a poor coat\"\n<\/p>"}]
SAMYAK 2K16, KL University, Guntur, Techno Management Fest, Andhra Pradesh, February 25-26 2016.<\/p>
Samyak is the biggest techno-management fest in all of Andhra Pradesh, which sees a confluence of students from all over the nation. <\/p>
This provides an avid opportunity for students to show their technical and cultural expertise and a platform to learn through practice.<\/p>
Filled with colours, painting the skies with fun and frolic, this two-day fest drives home lessons of social responsibility apart from technical knowledge. <\/p>
One can witness the sunrise beautified with technical workshops setting away with awe and exuberance silencing after cultural extravaganza. Now seven years old, this fest is all set to enthral and captivate with all its prominence.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456223165770","data":"56cc33d5a946c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456222248276","data":"
The fest is bound to a theme every year that projects the current situation. The theme adapted this year is START UP INDIA, STAND UP INDIA. This theme is adapted from a slogan coined by our honourable prime minister, Sri. Narendra Modi.<\/p>
You can find lots of cultural, technical, mechanical, management and special events! <\/p>
For more information and details log on to Www.klusamyank.com<\/p>
<\/p>"}]
Are you in a hurry to attend your nature call? then better stop searching for a corner of a bus stand or other public places because the Government is watching you.<\/p>
Yes, you heard it right! there are CC cameras hanging to make you popular in a youtube channel.\n\nUttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) has decided to post the videos and pictures of the people who are caught peeing in the public places.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456221572067","data":"56cc2db9b258f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456220682827","data":"
This is probably the best way to handle people who take liberty in public places and attend the nature call!<\/p>
Especially in places like bus stops UPSRTC has decided to put CC cameras and later release their video's and pictures in youtube by making it as a laughing stock.<\/p>
The plan was initiated by the Swacch Bharat department, with the aim to spread awareness about the health hazards of urinating in the open.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456221440235","data":"56cc2d212245e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456220758783","data":"
\"Our aim is to reform those who shun public toilets and pee in the open. After all, it is for the betterment of all, \"<\/b><\/i> Prabhakar Mishra, Regional manager, UPSRTC, Bareilly region told TOI<\/p>
This was initiated when \"Additional District Magistrate<\/i>\" from Allahabad was spotted peeing in the 'Holy Ganga-Yamuna-Saraswati Triveni Sangam' (pic above)<\/i><\/p>
So, guys who are still in an urge to become famous, they can proceed :p<\/p>"}]
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Rukmani did not believe in coaching and worked hard to crack the exams. In one of her interview, she suggested \"If you are consistent and persevere in your preparation, you can crack the exam without coaching,\",<\/i> \n\nShe was born and brought up in Chandigarh and then she moved to boarding school, She was unable to cope up with that environment and failed in her 6th-grade exams. \"Ever since I failed in Class VI, I am scared of failure. It can be very depressing. But after that incident, I made up my mind that I won't sulk and complain. I will work hard and give things my best. I believe that if one decides to persevere and come out of that phase, nothing can stop you achieving success,\"<\/i><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1456218672598","data":"56cc2248237f9"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1456218119212","data":"
The list of young achievers will go on as long as we believe in our self-esteem, Hard work, Persistence and Consistency. Failure is a proof of your attempt that you at least, tried to do something. As the old saying goes on \"The best success stories often begin with failure.\"<\/p>"}]
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