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Barbar Ali at the age of 9 took the solicitude of en-lighting the kids on whatever he learnt in his own school and teach other kids of his village who cannot afford to go to a school and get a basic education. <\/p>
Here it goes... <\/p>
Barbar Ali was very famously known as the \"Youngest headmaster of India\"<\/i> is a son of a jute seller and a drop out who believes in the motto \" Education is a man's true religion\"!<\/i> Barbar happens to be one of the fortunate young soul in his village to go to school and get a formal education which was not reachable to the other kids there. He uses to take an auto rickshaw first and later walks for five kilometres to reach his school \u201cCossimbazar Raj Govinda Sundari Vidyapeeth\u201d. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461920001500","data":"57232121a5099"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461919798477","data":"
After reaching home from the school he sets himself towards the afternoon school where he teaches the underprivileged kids. He converted his own backyard into a school and started teaching 8 children when he was 9 years old. \u201cIt all started as a game when I used to teach my sister, my first student in my backyard. Later, some migrant children from the village used to come to my classes and that was how the school was born,<\/i>\u201d he said. And later on, the word was spread and the number of children grew. He got help from his own teachers, local cops, and Ramakrishna mission. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461920008655","data":"572321285ee94"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461919826540","data":"
He also managed to get the mid-day meal scheme from the government where Barbar's father used to provide rice for the children before he was sanctioned with the mid-day meal scheme. When the children of the village and the localities nearby are done with their chores and jobs at day time, they run to attend Babar\u2019s afternoon school. They arrive in time. <\/p>
Babar Ali gives lessons just the way he has heard them from his teachers. There is no building or establishment for his school. He teaches his students under the open sky. Some children sit in the mud, others on rickety benches under a rough, homemade shelter. The family chickens scratch around nearby. In every corner of the yard groups of children can be seen studying hard<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461920014277","data":"5723212dcdae4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461919849867","data":"
Today, nine years down the line, the school has 60 regular attendees and over 220 students on roll-call and 800 students in total, with 10 volunteer teachers teaching grades 1 through 8. His little afternoon venture is now registered and recognized by the West Bengal State Government, which means students graduating from Babar\u2019s school are eligible to transfer to other local high schools. <\/p>
Various people, a majority of who are from Karnataka, have supported him morally and financially. \u201cThe Karnataka government has a chapter on me in the first pre-university textbook, which is why 90 percent of the emails I receive are from Karnataka.\u201d <\/i>Despite all the attention and the recognition he has received, he is still not content. \u201cThere are people in my village who do not go to school and there is a long way to go as so many children still need to avail education,\u201d<\/i> he says.<\/p>"}]
Cleopatra Stratan born on October 6, 2002 is a Moldovan singer. She is the youngest person ever to score commercial success, with her first album La v\u00e2rsta de trei ani at the age of 3 in year 2006.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461880938611","data":"572288c59c1fb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461879658835","data":"
Pavel Stratan, father of Cleopatra, was in a studio recording a song with 3-year-old Cleopatra. Without thinking anything, she grabbed a microphone and started singing along with Pavel. Everybody was stunned for her performance so they ended up recording the song with Cleopatra.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461881317985","data":"572289ee4b58f"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461880163467","data":"
Cleopatra should be included in the Guinness Book of World Records as the youngest talent ever to perform on stage and record her own album. In December 2006, Cleopatra's biggest hit is the song \"Ghita\".<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461881610017","data":"57228b0ba51a0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461880350311","data":"
In 2008, Cleopatra released her second album called La Varsta De 5 Ani with the hit song \"Zunea-Zunea\". <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461881158483","data":"572289690adeb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461880483047","data":"
In the year 2009, she released her third album Colinde magice, covering Romanian traditional Christmas, special Christmas album. After three years, in 2012, Cleopatra released her fourth full-length studio album, Melodii Pentru Copii.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461881338632","data":"57228a93b78fd"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461881981519","data":"
Cleopatra has turned into a real lady. She is now 13 years old with long hair and wears glasses. Her father felt proud of her. He posted a photo on Facebook and fans were stunned by the look of Cleopatra.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461882300805","data":"57228dc099261"}]
Solar panel technology has changed the way many people bring energy into their homes,but this type of technology has always posted one concern: panels cannot output optimal power without ideal weather conditions. <\/p>
\nChinese scientists are now able to create electricity with the assistance of raindrops.This is thanks to a thin layer of GRAPHENE they use to coat their solar cells during testing.<\/p>
\n\nGraphene is known for its conductivity,among many other benefits. All it takes is a mere one-atom thick graphene layer for an excessive amount of electrons to move as they wash across the surface.\n\nIn situation where water is present ,graphene binds its electrons with positively charged ions.This process is called as the Lewis acid-base interaction.<\/p>
\n\nThese new solar cells can be stimulated by light on sunny days and raindrops when its raining,yielding an optimal energy conversion efficiency of 6.53 percent under 1.5 atmosphere thickness radiation and current over micro amperes,along with voltage of hundreds of milli volts by simulated raindrops.<\/p>
\n\nThe salt contained in rain separates into ions,making graphene and natural water a great combination for creating energy.The water actually clings to the graphene,forming a dual layer with the graphene electrons.\n\nThe energy difference between these layers is so strong that it generates electricity..<\/p>
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THINK GREEN.....GO GREEN..... :)<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461860583995","data":"572238ff6d8cb"}]
If you are bored of sitting at home but aren\u2019t willing to go out and play because of the heat, here\u2019s how you can make use of all that free time: volunteering for a cause. <\/p>
It\u2019s not just going to keep you busy, you\u2019ll also make a difference, however big or small, to someone\u2019s life. <\/p>
It offers you a new perspective of life, and you get to interact with amazing people who have dedicated their lives to a cause. <\/p>
Here\u2019s a list to get you started with<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461838499910","data":"5721e2c57508e"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461836125290","data":"
The Youngistaan Foundation<\/b><\/p>
Youngistan Foundation is a network of volunteers committed to making a difference in the community by helping the marginalised.<\/p>
Started in January 2014, they are fuelled by the desire to change the world, touching one life at a time.<\/p>
A Typical Weekend at Youngistaan <\/p>
\nSaturday Afternoons: Bright Spark \u2013 Education Project at 6 Different Venues <\/p>
\nSundays: Cooking, Packaging, and Distribution for 700+ Homeless Persons\n\n5 Transformer Teams Provide Life-Changing Makeovers!<\/p>
Contact: Neha Mathur:\nProgram Director,\n+919704000868. <\/p>
Email: nadezna.m@gmail.com<\/p>
Log On to Youngistan foundation<\/a> For More Info<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461836426449","data":"5721daa9d9eaa"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461836398701","data":" Adore India<\/b><\/p>Adore India's objective is to motivate students to take up social activities. The volunteers will be required to give a 2-5 hrs per week. It is NOT a regular fixed duration, project based organizational internship but a selfless volunteering program as a responsible young citizen of the country. The volunteers have the flexibility of activity, time and location.<\/p>The volunteers reach out to schools and conduct sessions on various issues like cleanliness, anti-bullying, importance of education etc. We re not restricted to only underprivileged students or slum children, instead we deal with any child and help him\/her to become more responsible towards themselves and the society.<\/p>Contact: 089778 17060<\/p>For more information log on to Adore India<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461836776085","data":"5721dc65a21bb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461836877775","data":"The Green Nest<\/b><\/p>The Green Nest which focuses on all the transforming the society in many ways. It is an awesome family which you'd love to come day in and day out.\nWe mainly focus on three things as of now i.e Teaching underprivileged kids through our Book Wings division, guiding children in achieving their passion through Dream Celebration and making our surround clean with sustainable developmental activities through Go Green.<\/p>Location: A.s. Raju Nagar Kukatpally<\/p>Contact: +918008072060,<\/p>Log on to Green Nest<\/a> For more<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461837180128","data":"5721dd9ae661d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461837336240","data":"Make A Difference<\/b><\/p>They're a group of people who work with kids living in shelter homes\/orphanages (that we call \"centers\") and teach them during the weekends. you can highly recommend your friend to join it! :) It's the best way to spend weekends, You will not only be helping kids learn English but will also widen your network. You will get to meet brilliant people - kids as well as volunteers. MAD is an amazing organization to work with! :D They're spread across 23 cities in India, and they teach under-privileged kids. It's 100% volunteer work, so do not expect any payment. You can choose to teach them on any one day of the weekend for two hours. However it's important to meet the other volunteers of the center to discuss your classes and the kind of difficulties you're facing and the progress you've made. <\/p>Address: 2-1-7\/2\/88, Venkateswara Enclave, AG Colony, Upparpally, Hyderabad, Telangana 500048<\/p>Contact: infohyd@tmad.org<\/p>Click MAD<\/a> to know more <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461837917175","data":"5721e07c0b333"}]
Adore India<\/b><\/p>
Adore India's objective is to motivate students to take up social activities. The volunteers will be required to give a 2-5 hrs per week. It is NOT a regular fixed duration, project based organizational internship but a selfless volunteering program as a responsible young citizen of the country. The volunteers have the flexibility of activity, time and location.<\/p>
The volunteers reach out to schools and conduct sessions on various issues like cleanliness, anti-bullying, importance of education etc. We re not restricted to only underprivileged students or slum children, instead we deal with any child and help him\/her to become more responsible towards themselves and the society.<\/p>
Contact: 089778 17060<\/p>
For more information log on to Adore India<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461836776085","data":"5721dc65a21bb"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461836877775","data":"The Green Nest<\/b><\/p>The Green Nest which focuses on all the transforming the society in many ways. It is an awesome family which you'd love to come day in and day out.\nWe mainly focus on three things as of now i.e Teaching underprivileged kids through our Book Wings division, guiding children in achieving their passion through Dream Celebration and making our surround clean with sustainable developmental activities through Go Green.<\/p>Location: A.s. Raju Nagar Kukatpally<\/p>Contact: +918008072060,<\/p>Log on to Green Nest<\/a> For more<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461837180128","data":"5721dd9ae661d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461837336240","data":"Make A Difference<\/b><\/p>They're a group of people who work with kids living in shelter homes\/orphanages (that we call \"centers\") and teach them during the weekends. you can highly recommend your friend to join it! :) It's the best way to spend weekends, You will not only be helping kids learn English but will also widen your network. You will get to meet brilliant people - kids as well as volunteers. MAD is an amazing organization to work with! :D They're spread across 23 cities in India, and they teach under-privileged kids. It's 100% volunteer work, so do not expect any payment. You can choose to teach them on any one day of the weekend for two hours. However it's important to meet the other volunteers of the center to discuss your classes and the kind of difficulties you're facing and the progress you've made. <\/p>Address: 2-1-7\/2\/88, Venkateswara Enclave, AG Colony, Upparpally, Hyderabad, Telangana 500048<\/p>Contact: infohyd@tmad.org<\/p>Click MAD<\/a> to know more <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461837917175","data":"5721e07c0b333"}]
The Green Nest<\/b><\/p>
The Green Nest which focuses on all the transforming the society in many ways. It is an awesome family which you'd love to come day in and day out.\nWe mainly focus on three things as of now i.e Teaching underprivileged kids through our Book Wings division, guiding children in achieving their passion through Dream Celebration and making our surround clean with sustainable developmental activities through Go Green.<\/p>
Location: A.s. Raju Nagar Kukatpally<\/p>
Contact: +918008072060,<\/p>
Log on to Green Nest<\/a> For more<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461837180128","data":"5721dd9ae661d"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461837336240","data":"Make A Difference<\/b><\/p>They're a group of people who work with kids living in shelter homes\/orphanages (that we call \"centers\") and teach them during the weekends. you can highly recommend your friend to join it! :) It's the best way to spend weekends, You will not only be helping kids learn English but will also widen your network. You will get to meet brilliant people - kids as well as volunteers. MAD is an amazing organization to work with! :D They're spread across 23 cities in India, and they teach under-privileged kids. It's 100% volunteer work, so do not expect any payment. You can choose to teach them on any one day of the weekend for two hours. However it's important to meet the other volunteers of the center to discuss your classes and the kind of difficulties you're facing and the progress you've made. <\/p>Address: 2-1-7\/2\/88, Venkateswara Enclave, AG Colony, Upparpally, Hyderabad, Telangana 500048<\/p>Contact: infohyd@tmad.org<\/p>Click MAD<\/a> to know more <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461837917175","data":"5721e07c0b333"}]
Make A Difference<\/b><\/p>
They're a group of people who work with kids living in shelter homes\/orphanages (that we call \"centers\") and teach them during the weekends. you can highly recommend your friend to join it! :) It's the best way to spend weekends, You will not only be helping kids learn English but will also widen your network. You will get to meet brilliant people - kids as well as volunteers. MAD is an amazing organization to work with! :D They're spread across 23 cities in India, and they teach under-privileged kids. It's 100% volunteer work, so do not expect any payment. You can choose to teach them on any one day of the weekend for two hours. However it's important to meet the other volunteers of the center to discuss your classes and the kind of difficulties you're facing and the progress you've made. <\/p>
Address: 2-1-7\/2\/88, Venkateswara Enclave, AG Colony, Upparpally, Hyderabad, Telangana 500048<\/p>
Contact: infohyd@tmad.org<\/p>
Click MAD<\/a> to know more <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461837917175","data":"5721e07c0b333"}]
Have you ever wondered why would you feel so hungry after an exam? or why would you feel like eating something interesting during your preparation? <\/p>
Here's why! <\/p>
Thinking often makes you feel like a workout, and probably any student continuously thinks hard for 3 hours only in an examination hall! :p <\/p>
A recent research proved that students after a test or any task consume more number of calories than the normal period!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461832980744","data":"5721cd341f019"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461832787065","data":"
The research had 14 Canadian students do three things at different times: sit and relax; complete a series of memory and attention tests; and read and summarize a text. (It was that last activity that disqualified rodents and U.S. students as study subjects.) After 45 minutes at each task, the kids were treated to an all-you-can-eat buffet lunch. <\/p>
Because Canada has a truly advanced code of human-subject research ethics.\nEach session of intellectual work required the burning of only three more calories than relaxing did. But when the students hit the buffet table after the text summation, they took in an additional 203 calories. And after the memory and attention tests, the subjects consumed another 253 calories. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461832987244","data":"5721cd395ed2c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461832810443","data":"
Blood samples taken before, during and after the activities found that all that thinking causes big fluctuations in glucose and insulin levels. And because glucose fuels the neurons, a transitory low level in the brain may signal the stomach to get the hands to fill up the mouth, even though the energy actually spent has gone up just a hair. <\/p>
The researchers note that such \u201ccaloric overcompensation following intellectual work, combined with the fact that we are less physically active when doing intellectual tasks, could contribute to the obesity epidemic.\u201d Think about that\u2014unless you\u2019re on a diet.<\/p>
So, think before you eat :p<\/p>"}]
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is the one of the biggest sports entertainment in the history of television. <\/p>
But \u201cThe Face That Runs The Place\u201d is none other than 0\"John Cena\" <\/p>
His journey in the WWE was not like any other wrestler. But his response to the situation and his INVINCIBLE nature inspired many. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461827502974","data":"5721b7ce4ebc3"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461826947657","data":"
He started his wrestling career by being fire spitting Doctor of Basic Thuganomics. <\/p>
He was hated by the WWE Universe and was also a victim of the most abusive chants. \n\nBut he was Invincible and he remained himself. <\/p>
He came up with the tagline of \u201cRISE ABOVE HATE\u201d. \n\nHe gained people\u2019s respect with his catchy quotes like \u201cNEVER GIVE UP\u201d \u201cHUSTLE, LOYALTY AND RESPECT\u201d \u201c U CANT SEE ME\u201d. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461827539506","data":"5721b7f1f37ef"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461827467299","data":"
He is the wrestlers who say what he believes and follow them. He is an inspiration to youth and the most demanded wrestler in the Make A Wish Foundation. <\/p>
He Almost granted over 500 wishes which are the highest that any celebrity has done. Cena\u2019s resume of defeated foes comprises both future WWE Hall of Famers like The Rock, Randy Orton, Batista, Brock Lesnar and Triple H and some of WWE\u2019s newest stars in Seth Rollins, Rusev, Kevin Owens and Bray Wyatt. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461827745372","data":"5721b8bff0d22"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461827487940","data":"
A man\u2019s character is not judged after he celebrates the victory, but by what he does when his back is against the wall. So no matter how great the setback how severe the failure you\u201cNEVER GIVE UP\u201d.<\/b><\/i><\/p>"}]
If you're a neophyte-shutterbug foxed by technical jargon, if you've just got a camera and want to fully exploit its creative possibilities, if you've been using a camera for some time and are not satisfied with the kind of pictures youre taking, if you want to leave the auto mode behind, unleash your imagination and make images that outlast you, the 2- day Basics of Photography Workshop is for you. <\/p>
Delving into both the art and the science of photography from the grassroots, this Workshop will demystify the subject completely and help you make the camera an extension of your body and mind, so matters of exposure, focusing and metering don't come in your way when you wish to translate your glorious vision to an unforgettable picture.\n\nDedicated to achieving all this is our illustrious team of professional photographers who are not only passionate about the art, but also about teaching it! Employing highly simplified content, a friendly delivery style and plenty of practical exercises, they ensure you leave the Workshop well-trained, transformed and empowered to wield the camera like a wand. <\/p>
\nSpecifically, these are some of the things you'll be able to do after the Workshop: <\/p>
- Choose appropriate tools for your intended genre of photography <\/p>
- Use the apt exposure program mode for any situation <\/p>
- Make technically sound as well as aesthetically pleasing images <\/p>
- Avoid getting blurry pictures in low light <\/p>
- Use different techniques to achieve unusual and striking results<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461826277211","data":"5721b303b0a92"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461825585009","data":"
Workshop Starts On:<\/i> May 7th<\/p>
Workshop Ends On<\/i>: May 8th <\/p>
Location:<\/i> Best Western Ashoka: Hyderabad,\n6-1-70, Lakdi-Ka-Pul, Hyderabad, Telangana 500004, India<\/p>
Pricing: <\/i>6900\/-<\/p>
Register yourself at Basics Of photography<\/a><\/p> <\/p>"}]
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Two years back a reporter from CNNIBN met an acid victim Rupa at a place which was exclusively made for acid attack survivors. Rupa was a shy girl who was unsure of herself and covered her scars of the attack by a thin dupatta. She was attacked by her stepmother at the age of 15. Rupa had been acid attacked by her stepmother as she slept in her house at Islampur Ghasaoli village in Muzaffarnagar district of Uttar Pradesh. Rupa was fifteen years of age at the time. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461754670055","data":"57209b4745041"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461754287243","data":"
\"The acid had melted her skin, burnt her eyebrows, disfigured her upper lip, and that wasn\u2019t even the end of the physical pain she had felt. The carefree spirit of a teenager, the twinkle of the eyes as it dreams of the future- all lost behind the shroud of unimaginable pain and trauma.\"<\/i> Says the reporter. <\/p>
And now when she meets her again after the span of 2 years she saw a different Rupa this time, \" I could see the confidence in her stride. Dressed in jeans and a tee, Rupa came in and shook hands with everyone in the team. She quickly slipped into work clothes- and stood behind the counter.\"<\/i>Added the reporter She was working at a unique caf\u00e9, an initiative of Stop Acid Attack.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461754651790","data":"57209b370e9b0"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461754336523","data":"
The Transformation was amazing and this time, Rupa smiled at her camera \"Meri photo print karna is baar,\"<\/i> Rupa says to the reporter. The reporter narrates the painful story of another girl Ritu who attacked by her own extended family due to some rivalry at the age of 17. \"The corrosive acid took away her left eye, her nose melted and as the liquid ran down her cheeks and neck, her skin shrivelled up. Ritu remembers the incomprehensible burning sensation and between her screams of agony, she remembers how no one came to help\" said the reporter Time has passed, the pain has been numbed numerous surgeries have reconstructed faces albeit a reflection of what had been. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461754634591","data":"57209b26c8f89"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461754349740","data":"
Today Ritu, Rupa, and other survivors think and believe that they are independent, confident professionals. \u201cCorporate offices don\u2019t want to employ us because of the way we look, working at the Sheroes Hangout Caf\u00e9 makes us feel empowered,\u201d <\/i>Ritu and Rupa smile. Ritu, Rupa, and few other victims together rented an apartment in Agra and started their way off by inspiring others with the initiative of ' Sheroes' a hangout place.<\/p>"}]
If you are bored with the same old table-chair jobs and looking for some exciting change in your work life, then you must read it!<\/p>
Wanderlust hits some people harder than others. <\/p>
If you have an enthusiasm for travelling and cannot assume living out the rest of your days in one place, consider looking for work that will pay you to travel.<\/p>
Here are few jobs which, you get paid to travel<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461753424692","data":"57209665cefdc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461751423712","data":"
1. Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL)<\/b><\/p>
One of the most popular jobs that people who want to travel will do is English Teacher. Almost every country in the entire world is looking for English teachers, and in some places, they\u2019re DESPERATE to hire teachers with or without experience. That being said, a large portion of these jobs require some sort of TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification from a reputable organisation<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461753084171","data":"57209514a062a"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461751813498","data":"
2. Cruise Ship Staff<\/b><\/p>
If your idea of travelling is less about solid ground and more about the open sea, joining a cruise ship staff may be the perfect option for you. There are countless types of jobs dealing with the cruise ship industry, so, if you don\u2019t get seasick, there\u2019s a good chance you can find a position that suits your fancy. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461752945173","data":"5720948b62e40"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461751968779","data":"
3. Tour Guide<\/b><\/p>
What about becoming a tour guide in the city or region of your dreams? There're a couple of ways that this could go\u2013 you could base in one location and offer your typical city tour or you could be a tour guide that travels from country to country leading excursions. It definitely helps to have some living experience in the region so you can bestow your infinite wisdom on your lucky customers, but qualifications vary and a quick learner with excellent people skills are the most important thing<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461752971774","data":"572094a581fdc"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461752105740","data":"
4. Become a Flight Attendant<\/b><\/p>
This one could be tough. However, there are new routes and airlines opening up all the time, so there has to be jobs out there. It\u2019s not a job we would ever want, those who opt this job work hard, but they get a lot of travel perks and layovers in exotic destinations.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461753190952","data":"5720957c068ea"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461752287901","data":"
5. NGO (like Doctors Without Borders)<\/b><\/p>
If the Peace Corps doesn\u2019t seem quite right for you but you still want to give back, what about working for a non-governmental organisation, or NGO? These organisations are often non-profit and typically work on the same sort of community development or human rights projects, but they all have their own structure and commitment responsibilities. NGOs hire people from all different career fields and may suit you whether you\u2019re looking for a summer volunteer opportunity or a new job<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461753015323","data":"572094d07a457"}]
As this is the time of exams and summer is at its peaks, many students might be wanting a refreshing drink or snacks during their preparations. <\/p>
No doubt mom is going to make a delicious fruit punch or a mouth watering snack item if you are at your 'home sweet home'<\/p>
But, what about the students who stay away? <\/p>
Don't worry we present you different kinds of recipes with the king of fruits! <\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461748297358","data":"57208262bf739"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461744191354","data":"
1. Fruit Punch<\/b><\/p>
Ingredients <\/i><\/p>
3\/4 cup chilled ready-made orange juice, 3\/4 cup chilled ready-made mango juice, 3\/4 cup chilled ready-made pineapple juice, 1 tbsp fresh cream<\/p>
Method <\/i><\/p>
Combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl, mix well using a whisk. Serve immediately.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461747572900","data":"57207fa2101d5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461744450328","data":"
2. Fresh Mango juice<\/b><\/p>
Ripe Mango - 2 large Peeled & Chopped Sugar - 4 tblspn to taste Ice Water as needed <\/p>
Take mangoes, sugar and little water in a blender and make into a fine puree. <\/p>
If the mangoes are too fibrous, strain this mixture. <\/p>
Add ice water to this and serve cold.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461746841425","data":"57207cb2ebf54"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461745271139","data":"
3. Mango and Pine Apple Smoothie<\/b><\/p>
Ingredients<\/i><\/p>
3\/4 cup ready-made chilled mango juice 3\/4 cup ready-made chilled pineapple juice 1\/2 cup sliced bananas 1 tbsp sugar salt and freshly ground black pepper (kalimirch) to taste <\/p>
Combine all the ingredients in a mixer and blend until smooth and frothy. <\/p>
Pour into 2 individual glasses and serve immediately.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461746853845","data":"57207cbdf0de4"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461745475381","data":"
4. Mango Pudding<\/b><\/p>
2 cups chopped mangoes 300 ml mango juice 1 tbsp cornflour dissolved in 2 tbsp water 2 tsp lemon juice 1 scoop vanilla ice-cream <\/p>
Take a sauce pan and heat the mango juice and bring it to the boi. <\/p>
Add the lemon juice and dissolved cornflour and boil it till the sauce becomes thick. <\/p>
Keep aside to cool. Pour 2 tsp mango sauce, ice-cream followed by some sauce and then some mangoes. Serve chilled.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461746910350","data":"57207cf600c7c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461745680432","data":"
5. Mango Sundae<\/b><\/p>
3 scoops mango ice-cream\n1 tbsp mango syrup\n3 slices vanilla sponge cake\n3 tbsp mixed nuts\n2 mango wafer biscuits\n1 tsp honey<\/p>
Place a slice of sponge cake at the bottom of a serving bowl. <\/p>
Add 1 scoop of ice cream and layer with nuts and syrup. <\/p>
Repeat the steps 1 and 2 to make more 2 layers. <\/p>
Drizzle the wafers with honey.\nServe immediately.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461746999881","data":"57207d501728f"}]
There are five reasons why Kedarkantha is a terrific snow trek from December to April. <\/p>
1. Snow till April: Not many know but on the Kedarkantha trek, the winter snow sets in by the middle of December and lasts until the third week of April. You will probably come across now just as you cross the 10,000 feet mark, lying on the forest floor among the pine trees. When you reach the meadows, it is likely to be a huge blanket of white around you in every direction. <\/p>
2. Prettiest campsites. This trek has the prettiest campsites in the Himalayas. Not all treks can boast of the beauty of its campsite like the Kedarkantha trek. Each of its campsites is unique in their beauty. The Juda-Ka-Talab campsite sits in a clearing surrounded by giant pine trees, the Kedarkantha Base campsite is an open meadow with snow peaks all around, the Hargaon camp is again on a clearing of pines and oaks. It is almost as if each one of them competes with each other in their beautiful setting. <\/p>
3. Best drive in the Himalayas. The drive to Kedarkantha takes you through Mussoorie, Nowgaon, Purola, Mori and Naitwar. It is a remote route so exquisite that it is one of the most beautiful drives in the Indian Himalayas.Trekkers need to especially watch out for the section after Purola right until Sankri, the base camp. <\/p>
4. The pleasure of walking on a carpet of brown leaves. The Kedarkantha trek starts in a dense pine forest. The trail is always covered by a carpet of brown leaves. Walking on this is a crunchy delight! 5. Snow peaks all around. The Kedarkantha base camp impresses you the moment you step on it. The 360-degree view of famous mountain summits around you is jaw dropping.When you get to the Kedarkantha summit, it is as if you have touched the sky and all the summits are at your eye level!<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1461739967097","data":"572061dace5ae"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1461739764439","data":"
Event On<\/i>: May 1st to 8th <\/p>
Backpack offloading charges<\/i> - Rs. 1,250\/- <\/p>
Registration Fee<\/i>: 8238\/- <\/p>
For registrations Click <\/p>
Trek Itinerary <\/b><\/p>
Day 1: Pick up from Dehradun railway station at 6.30 am. Drive to Sankri (10-11 hrs). <\/p>
Day 2: Sankri 6,450 ft to Juda ka Talab 9,100 ft. <\/p>
Day 3: Juda ka Talab 9,100 ft to Kedarkantha base 11,250 ft. <\/p>
Day 4: Kedarkantha base 11,250 ft to Kedarkantha peak 12,500 ft and down to Har Gaon 8,900 ft. <\/p>
Day 5: Har Gaon 8,900 ft to Sankri <\/p>
Day 6: Drive back to Dehradun. Reach by 7-8 pm.<\/p>"}]
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