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Photography is the ability to capture emotions and feelings within a frame. <\/p>
\nAre you an amateur photographer or a photography enthusiast? If yes, then here is the opportunity to showcase your talent. Student Photographers are welcomed to enter 3 Days photography contest. <\/p>
The contest starts on August 16, 2018. The last day of submission is August 18, 2018 by 11:59 PM.<\/p>
The winner of the contest will be revealed on the Occasion of World Photography Day, August 19, 2019.<\/b><\/p>
Theme:<\/b> College Life<\/p>
Click best pictures that represents the theme and upload it in your college magazine as a story. Do write minimum of 150 words about the picture. Don't forget to mention #WPD2018 <\/b>in the title.<\/p>
Any Query? Check out the FAQ's Bellow!<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1534416579468","data":"
Steps to be followed to participate:<\/b><\/p>
Step 1: <\/b>Login into your college magazine on the platform<\/p>
Step 2: Write a story:<\/b> Add a Cover Image, Select Category as Event, Give an Interesting Title and mention the #WPD2018 <\/b>and <\/b>followed by a small description. <\/p>
Step 3: <\/b>Add your pictures (Minimum 2 to Maximum 5 Pictures) clicked by tapping on the \"+\" button.<\/p>
Step 4:<\/b> Write minimum of 100-150 words about the picture. Then add tag words in the keyword section. Then mention your Details: Name, College Name, Email, Contact.<\/p>
Step 5:<\/b> Click on Finish.<\/p>
Note:<\/b> Image size shouldn't exceed 2 MB<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1534416579469","data":"
FAQ's<\/b><\/p>
Q. What is the Theme?<\/b><\/p>
A. College Life: You have to click a best frame that would justify the theme.<\/p>
Q. What do winner get?<\/b><\/p>
A. Gift Voucher and Special Mention from stuMagz.<\/p>
Q. When does the contest start and end?<\/b><\/p>
A. Start: August 16, 2018<\/p>
End: August 18, 2018 by 11:59 PM<\/p>
If you have anything else to be answered, write us at media@stumagz.com<\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1534416579470","data":"
Terms & Conditions: <\/b><\/p>
\n1. The image must not have been published previously in any other website or publications. <\/p>
2.No explicit content. <\/p>
3.Winner will be awarded with attractive prize. <\/p>
4. Copyrights violation is strictly prohibited. <\/p>
5. Stumagz will have all rights to share or publish the image. All rights over the event belongs to Stumagz. Any change in details should be acceptable.<\/p>
6. Here by it is considered that people participating have agreed the T&C. <\/p>
7. Stumagz is not responsible for any copyright violation and contestant will be terminated from contest if there is any violation of copyrights. <\/p>"}]
Today as soon as I unlock my phone I see so many messages and posts wishing a Happy Independence Day. So I googled what exactly independence means and I find this - <\/p>
Independence - Noun (\u02cc\u026and\u026a\u02c8pend\u0259ns)<\/p>
The ability to live your life without being helped or influenced by other people.<\/p>
<\/p>
Seems like it has a different meaning now mainly in our country. <\/p>
Why are we still a developing country even after 71 years of independence?<\/p>
What's stopping us? <\/p>
What's pulling us down ? <\/p>
No enough people to support? <\/p>
I guess we've 132.42 crore people so wrong question maybe!<\/p>
We were dependant in terms of power back then are we now becoming dependant in terms of money?<\/p>
Are we improving or going into worser situations post independence?<\/p>
Previously our money used to go to United Kingdom now it goes to Switzerland, isn't it?<\/p>
Before it was an outsider stealing our money now it's the nation's citizens doing it!<\/p>
Why are girls not allowed to go out at night? Can they go out in the midnight?<\/p>
Your mind said no, not because you think that women shouldn't be allowed to go out in the night, but because you are forced to think ,having a lot of supporting facts and incidents, that it isn't safe to do so, at least not in most parts of the country.The difference isn't there in terms of providing rights and equality, but it's the fear of something bad happening, the fear of knowing what's out there , that you are forced to say no.<\/p>
In an independent country why is a girl still being a dependent?<\/p>
Are we really independent or are we living in an imagination?<\/p>
In what terms are we independent?<\/p>
Anyways, Happy<\/p>
Independence Day!<\/p>
If you don't want to be called unpatriotic it's mandatory to wish you know!<\/p>
I love my country too but not to an extent where I'm blinded to the facts!<\/p>
I know we celebrate the freedom from the struggle we've been facing due to the invadors for almost 400 years. It's just that I don't see much change. Before it was them, now it's the people whom we ourselves elect. <\/p>
Are we celebrating independence from the British and dependence on our own people?<\/p>
All this might have sounded rude but give it a thought you'll understand too(Hopefully!)<\/p>"}]
It was in 1757, the Nawab of Bengal \u2013 Siraj-ud-Daulah, lost to British East India company in the Battle of Plassey. Bengal \u2013 The richest province of India in Eighteenth century \u2013 fell prey to British East India Company. British eventual mastery of the whole India was no doubt but because of Bengal\u2019s rich revenues. The administrative policies were changed, Dual System was onto the track. As the company collected the revenues as Diwani, the Nawab had been a nominal ruler and wielded no power. From then they\u2019ve exploited Bengal to wage wars, consolidate their power and conquer India. <\/p>
Though they never lost their sight of their main objects \u2013 profiting economically and maintaining and strengthening British power over India \u2013 few, however did their best to reform the orthodox social and religious practices. In this great respect, while many Hindus held that the British cannot indulge in internal religious affairs, also many educated Indians sought the change. Rammohun Roy, Lord William Bentinck, Derozio, Debendranath Tagore, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Bal Shastri Jambedkar, Jotiba Phule, Jagannath Shankar Seth, Bhau Daji, Vishnu Shastri Pundit, Gopal Hari Deshmukh, Dadabahi Naoroji among others were the \u2018Early Pioneers of Reform in Western India\u2019. They persistently agitated against the evil customs.<\/p>
Rammohun Roy who is rightly regarded as first great leader of modern India, along with the then Governor-General of India (1828-1835) \u2013 Lord William Bentinck \u2013 have successfully abolished the practice of Sati in 1829. Rammohun Roy was a scholar and could talk over a dozen languages. To study the Bible, he had learnt Greek and Hebrew. In 1828, he founded Brahma Sabha, now popular as Brahma Samaj, which laid emphasis on human dignity and criticized the evil practices. He was also a man of action. When the orthodox Hindus petitioned against the actions of William Bentinck over Sati, he organized a counter petition with enlightened Hindus in favor of William Bentinck.<\/p>
Lord William Bentinck deserves praise for he had saved over 800 lives in Bengal alone by outlawing the practice of Sati between 1815 and 1818. Albeit his primary concern was to develop loss-clung East India Company and to ensure that The British government would renew its Royal Charter, he influenced people with Western Education. He opened the Culcutta Medical College which was open to all without distinction to caste or creed. For the first time Western Education was introduced into India in this respect. He passed the \u2018English Education Act\u2019 in 1835 replacing Persian language with English as the medium of instruction and provided educated Indians service in the British Bureaucracy.<\/p>
Henry Vivian Derozio, Anglo-Indian, inspirer and leader of \u2018Young Bengal Movement\u2019, led radical trends among many Bengali intellectuals. This radical trend was more modern than even Rammohun Roy\u2019s. He taught his students to think rationally and freely, question all authority, and worship truth. Derozians and Young Bengal are fiery patriots and famous followers of him. He advocated for the Education of Women. He was removed from The Hindu college in 1831 for his radicalism, and in months he died of cholera at very young age of 22.<\/p>
After Rammohun Roy, Brahmo Sabha was much out of life until Dendranath Tagore, father of Rabindranath Tagore, rejuvenated it. He started a \u2018Tatvabodhini Sabha\u2019 to propagate ideas of Rammohun Roy. Also the \u2018Tatvabodhini Patrika\u2019 spreaded the rational outlook among intellectual Bengalis. The new \u2018Brahmo Samaj\u2019 actively endorsed movement for widow remarriage, abolition of polygamy, women\u2019s education, improvement of the ryot\u2019s condition and temperance.<\/p>
Ishwar Chandra Vidhyasagar is one another great scholar and reformer. He struggled for women upliftment and widow remarriage. He also advocated Sanskrit learning to all castes and opposed the monopoly of Sanskrit study by brahmins. He was generous to the poor; he\u2019d give off his coat to the first naked beggar he met on the street. The first legal widow remarriage was celebrated under his supervision in Culcatta on 7 December 1856. He protested child marriages and polygamy. He was one of the pioneers of higher education for women. <\/p>
Bal Shastri Jambedkar attacked Brahmanical orthodoxy. Jyotiba Phule with his wife started a girl\u2019s schools at Poona. Jagannath Shankar Seth and Bhau Daji been the active promoters of girl schools. Vishnu Shastri pundit advocated widow remarriages through Widow Remarriage Association. Gopal Hari Deshmukh advocated reorganization of Indian society. Dadabahi Naoroji, another great reformer agitated for grant of legal status to women.<\/p>
It\u2019s just 21st century and we\u2019re not very far from our recent past. Many reformers \u2013 in past and contemporary times \u2013 devoted their life for social welfare. Yet, we\u2019re hypocritical and orthodox enough, many a time we applause some movie stars who seldom did something for a society. We still need, even in modern society, many great changes and so reformers. They are the real heroes to be reckoned with. <\/p>"}]
E SUMMIT Hyderabad<\/a> is back with a bang. It's 2.0 Version have bought more exciting and interesting facts on Entrepreneurship by various Eminent Personalities from the industry. Here is the scroll down of various experts whom you could hear live at E SUMMIT 2.0<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1533974598371","data":"1.<\/b> Tripti Shinghal<\/b> is the CEO and Managing director of KGS Advisors, which provides one stop solution for domestic and foreign companies in setting up office in India. She have a rich experience to serve as a mentor to budding Start ups where she provides practical advise to them, and help them connect to networks of outside resources, She is also the Chairperson of NOS Committee - Entrepreneurship, (National Occupational Standards) <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1533974598372","data":"2<\/b>. Viiveck Verma<\/b> has 32+ years of work experience with well known corporates, handling operations and strategy. Viiveck is an active Investor and Mentor in the start up space and has led Angel networks. He is also a social change maker around issues such as Educational Reforms, Health-care, Environment, Women\u2019s Issues and Adoption.\nCatch him live on 21st and 22nd Aug 2018.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1533974598373","data":"3. Mr. Karma Yeshi<\/b> Finance Kalon(Minister) - Tibet-CTA in India, a promising leader driving the nation under the leadership of His Highness Dr. Lobsang Sangay & with his experience and interest has taken an initiative called Tibetan Entrepreneurship Development - TED, Department of Finance, CTA for all the upcoming Tibetan Entrepreneurs and encouraging them with many Govt. grants. Minister along with his TED team will be joining us & will be speaking at E-Summit.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1533974598374","data":"4. Vikrant Varshney <\/b>Co-Founded SucSEED Venture Partners to facilitate Angel Investor & Mentoring & Coaching & accelerator Support. He is now involved in designing & forming mentoring intensive IIITH Seed Fund, focusing on deep technology startups, incubated in IIIT Hyderabad CIE Incubator.\nCatch him live on 21st and 22nd Aug 2018 at E-Summit.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1533974598375","data":"5. Ramanjaneyulu GV<\/b> is a scientist who has transformed the landscape of Indian agriculture, his organization Centre for Sustainable Agriculture (CSA) works for ecological and economical sustainability of farming and farming based livelihoods.\n(CSA) works with the government in designing and implementing community managed sustainable agriculture, which spread to over 1500 villages covering 35 lakh hectares of land in 18 districts. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1533974598376","data":"6. Srinivas Madhavam <\/b>the C.E.O of VDeliver is India's first point to point Intra City Logistics startup, started in 2011 in Chennai. Expanded to Hyderabad & Secunderabad in 2014 , acquired a company that serves Tier II & III in 2017.\nVDeliver has fulfilled close to half a million deliveries with it's own fleet and is one of the very few companies in this segment to achieve profitability. VDeliver has recorded a growth of close to 100% YoY since it's inception. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1533974598377","data":"Stay connected for more updates. <\/b><\/p>Buckle up and Get ready for the two days of Entrepreneur Extravaganza on August 21 and 22, 2018 at Vardhaman Engineering College. <\/b><\/p>Book Now<\/a> or visit: stumagz.com\/esummithyderabad<\/b><\/p>"}]
1.<\/b> Tripti Shinghal<\/b> is the CEO and Managing director of KGS Advisors, which provides one stop solution for domestic and foreign companies in setting up office in India. She have a rich experience to serve as a mentor to budding Start ups where she provides practical advise to them, and help them connect to networks of outside resources, She is also the Chairperson of NOS Committee - Entrepreneurship, (National Occupational Standards) <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1533974598372","data":"
2<\/b>. Viiveck Verma<\/b> has 32+ years of work experience with well known corporates, handling operations and strategy. Viiveck is an active Investor and Mentor in the start up space and has led Angel networks. He is also a social change maker around issues such as Educational Reforms, Health-care, Environment, Women\u2019s Issues and Adoption.\nCatch him live on 21st and 22nd Aug 2018.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1533974598373","data":"
3. Mr. Karma Yeshi<\/b> Finance Kalon(Minister) - Tibet-CTA in India, a promising leader driving the nation under the leadership of His Highness Dr. Lobsang Sangay & with his experience and interest has taken an initiative called Tibetan Entrepreneurship Development - TED, Department of Finance, CTA for all the upcoming Tibetan Entrepreneurs and encouraging them with many Govt. grants. Minister along with his TED team will be joining us & will be speaking at E-Summit.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1533974598374","data":"
4. Vikrant Varshney <\/b>Co-Founded SucSEED Venture Partners to facilitate Angel Investor & Mentoring & Coaching & accelerator Support. He is now involved in designing & forming mentoring intensive IIITH Seed Fund, focusing on deep technology startups, incubated in IIIT Hyderabad CIE Incubator.\nCatch him live on 21st and 22nd Aug 2018 at E-Summit.<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1533974598375","data":"
5. Ramanjaneyulu GV<\/b> is a scientist who has transformed the landscape of Indian agriculture, his organization Centre for Sustainable Agriculture (CSA) works for ecological and economical sustainability of farming and farming based livelihoods.\n(CSA) works with the government in designing and implementing community managed sustainable agriculture, which spread to over 1500 villages covering 35 lakh hectares of land in 18 districts. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1533974598376","data":"
6. Srinivas Madhavam <\/b>the C.E.O of VDeliver is India's first point to point Intra City Logistics startup, started in 2011 in Chennai. Expanded to Hyderabad & Secunderabad in 2014 , acquired a company that serves Tier II & III in 2017.\nVDeliver has fulfilled close to half a million deliveries with it's own fleet and is one of the very few companies in this segment to achieve profitability. VDeliver has recorded a growth of close to 100% YoY since it's inception. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1533974598377","data":"
Stay connected for more updates. <\/b><\/p>
Buckle up and Get ready for the two days of Entrepreneur Extravaganza on August 21 and 22, 2018 at Vardhaman Engineering College. <\/b><\/p>
Book Now<\/a> or visit: stumagz.com\/esummithyderabad<\/b><\/p>"}]
I met you Not in my school, not in my college not even in the area where I reside. I met you on social media.\nYes, same as we meet strangers physically, I met you virtually.\nI don't know but I felt like replying your first \"Hi.\"....and then it all started.\nI don't know yet. But something resonates in your chats. \nMaybe my loneliness trying to find home?\nOr maybe this feeling when someone's care ?\nOr maybe I am just addicted.\nI don't know yet but I share every single moment in my life with you.\nI don't know why suddenly you became so important in my life.\nThey say \"you can't know a person until you have met them,\"\nthey say \"social media is just an another drug,\"\nthey say \" Love on internet is mere attraction.\"\nBut, My heart assures me that I know you in depths even if I haven't met you.\nMy mind, won't mind an addiction which is you.\nMy soul seems to be attracted towards you.\nI find serene where people think social media as a chaos.\nThe reason to which is you.\nThere is distance,\nThere are humors, \nThere are days without talking.\nThere are prejudiced friends.\nBut, above all I know destiny has other plans. <\/p>
Your, <\/p>
Known stranger.<\/p>\n"}]
The one who don't have parents is not an orphan but the one who don't have a friend is an orphan.<\/b> Everyone I talk to, are my friends. I thank every friend of mine for loving me, caring me, hating me, backstabbing me and for breaking my heart sometimes. Because, you are the one who taught me things that my parents can't, you are the one who shown me the taste of love & hate and you are the one who made me know about the relations & values in my life. And every day I spend with you is a friendship day, \"HAPPY FRIENDSHIP DAY\"<\/b> to them who are reading this and smiling from your heart, thinking about this stupid girl. And am sorry if I hurted you at times but will never stop loving you at any situation. <\/p>\n
You are a 6 lettered word, <\/i>\nWith a priority in the third.<\/i>\nYou are the sweetest, <\/i>\nAnd also the toughest.<\/i>\nA part from family, <\/i>\nI got you randomly. <\/i>\nYou make me smile, <\/i>\nThat's larger than Nile. <\/i>\nYou are everywhere, <\/i>\nLike the air.<\/i>\nYou share, <\/i>\nYou care. <\/i>\nI got a value,<\/i>\nThe day I got you. <\/i>\nYou taught me love, <\/i>\nThen and now. <\/i>\nMade me know how to live, <\/i>\nBut not to leave. <\/i>\nSometimes, you turn fake, <\/i>\nLike a snake. <\/i>\nI never feel sad, <\/i>\nEven you are too bad. <\/i>\nYou cheat, <\/i>\nI regret.<\/i>\nAfter all, in the end, <\/i>\nStill you'll be my friend. <\/i><\/p>\n
- LIKHITHA SUGGALA. <\/p>\n","id":"1533460148293","type":"txt"}]
In our lives, there are some people who don’t have any blood relation with us; with whom we feel comfortable & irritated at the same time; whom we can abuse & say anything without even thinking for a second (applicable only within same gender) & with whom we can discuss those matters which we can’t discuss with the family. They are the ‘Friends’.<\/p>\n","id":"1533477560638","type":"txt"},{"data":"
We human beings just need a chance to celebrate, whether it be any occasion, achievement or any special day. Just like that, there are many people who eagerly wait for the first Sunday of the month of August, which is celebrated as the “Friendship Day”. So, on this occasion, I have decided to share some incidents of my life that made me realize what friendship actually is. <\/p>\n","id":"1533477560638","type":"txt"},{"data":"5b649f470884d","id":"1533477560638","type":"img"},{"data":"
The first incident is of my class 12th during 2014-15 in Delhi. I changed my Maths tuition, where I got many of my classmates. Among them was a girl of my section, whom I never talked to in the whole 11th class among many others. So, we interacted & our friendship initiated. Usually, I never got free easily while making friends. But this time the scene was different. We became good friends quite early. We used to sit near to each other & talk that others could not even hear. <\/p>\n","id":"1533477560639","type":"txt"},{"data":"
One day, she didn’t come to tuition even after ½ an hour of the class, though her home was just at 10 minutes walkable distance. And she wasn’t picking up anyone’s phone (Mom, Teacher & her friends). I don’t know what went in my mind, I took out my Nokia 2310 (my favourite phone) & called her by taking her number from another friend. I believed she would pick my call (as my number was not saved in her mobile). And she picked it. It was a sigh of relief as she was safe. From that day, I don’t know what happened, but our bonding became as strong as that of a bro-sis. All our friends & even our teachers knew about us so well that if there was a message for her, it was passed to me or vice-e-versa. But, today the scene is that we both are not even in contact with each other. She didn’t even come on my last treat with my friends in Delhi. <\/p>\n","id":"1533477560639","type":"txt"},{"data":"5b649f58c0a80","id":"1533477560639","type":"img"},{"data":"
Another scene is of September 2016, at Air Force Selection Board, Mysore where I went for my NDA SSB. After getting screened in, we were allotted rooms with 10 guys\/room. For the remaining 4 days of the testing procedure, we all roommates horribly enjoyed together that we didn’t even realize we met for the first time & that too everyone has come from different part of the country. <\/p>\n","id":"1533477560639","type":"txt"},{"data":"5b649fb463932","id":"1533477560640","type":"img"},{"data":"
So, my observation is that Friendship doesn’t depend on the duration of being together, it may be long or short. But what matters is “living each & every moment that we spend together”. It’s not about making promises of “being in touch” or “friends for life”. We don’t even know whether we will be alive the next moment or not, then why to make such promises that may turn out to be ‘fake’! People change, priorities change so does friends. Thus, from this friendship day, stand by them, enjoy the present moment, create memories with your buddies & forget about the “scope of your friends”. Because “Friends may change in Life, but what remains forever is the Friendship”. <\/p>\n","id":"1533477560640","type":"txt"}]
We all must have come across a situation several times where some relative or your parents’ colleagues & friends have complemented you by saying “Our kid has grown up now…” or “Bachcha bada ho gaya hai…”. But what do they mean by saying this? In what sense they say that we have grown up? One thing is for sure that they aren’t talking about the height & health. Then what is it? The answer is ‘Maturity’. <\/p>\n","id":"1533231485743","type":"txt"},{"data":"
Maturity in psychology is defined as the ability to respond to the environment in an appropriate manner. It’s about being aware of the correct time and place to behave and knowing when to act according to the people, circumstances and the culture of the society one lives in. But as an individual, we must question ourselves that whether we are ‘actually’ mature or not? <\/p>\n","id":"1533231485744","type":"txt"},{"data":"5b633f90e0ea6","id":"1533231485744","type":"img"},{"data":"
As I have mentioned in my earlier works that I am an Air Force Brat, mostly I have been surrounded by defence brats in in school days. But in college, most of the fellows are civil background people. My friend circle is limited but we are like minded people. But the surprising thing is behaviour of several students. When I see them, I don’t feel like they are 19-20-year olds. <\/p>\n","id":"1533231485744","type":"txt"},{"data":"
Some people not at all behave as students; doing illogical activities & laughing on; laughing loudly on faculty’s comment on some student (which is not even worth laughing) and many more. Once, a girl asked for permission to come into the class, but the iconic thing was that she was asking that standing on the other side of the glass door. I mean, through which science concept does the sound going to pass through the glass! <\/p>\n","id":"1533231485744","type":"txt"},{"data":"5b633f9d1ab67","id":"1533231485745","type":"img"},{"data":"
In another incident, a fellow mate always used to ask me that how to connect the circuit in the breadboard. I used to help him always, but after a point I stopped helping him. It’s not like I got irritated from him, but the problem is that he never tries to implement it on his own. Many times, I don’t get immediate results (not just in experiments, but in life too), but I keep on working myself to get it. <\/p>\n","id":"1533231485745","type":"txt"},{"data":"
Like this, many more ‘samples’ are there whom I see everyday that makes me feel whether I am more mature, or they are immature. I am not at all being judgemental here, but I just can’t digest such things as I have never seen anything like that even in school. <\/p>\n","id":"1533231485745","type":"txt"},{"data":"5b634002cb393","id":"1533231485745","type":"img"},{"data":"
If I talk about myself, I feel & many people say that I seem to be some 10 years more mature than my age. The thing is I faced several situations in life at an early age that made me like this. In our friend circle, we discuss family issues, monetary matters etc. that we hear from our parents. And we behave accordingly.<\/p>\n","id":"1533231485745","type":"txt"},{"data":"
Basically, I want to convey that every time our parents aren’t going to guide us. And most of the time we aren’t going to listen them. It doesn’t matter whether you are from civil or defence background either. Certain things we should understand & learn about life on our own. It’s not like maturity comes with age or one must face challenges to get mature. It’s just a matter of being “responsible” for one’s actions & choices; understanding the various roles one is going to play in life. And most importantly, learning at every point. <\/p>\n","id":"1533231485745","type":"txt"},{"data":"5b63400ab61a1","id":"1533231485746","type":"img"}]
Always ahead in competitions, when talked about schools! <\/i><\/b><\/p>
But real competition arrived,After entering college!<\/i><\/b><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1532957498556","data":"5b5f14a684390"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1532957498552","data":"
From the school days, I was being at top in every field, except sports! Whether it was this competition or that or the final exams, I always love to be on the positions. But when I entered college, everything changed. Not even a single thing is existing where I can lead. And additionally my shy nature! People think I am of no use, like I don\u2019t have any talent in me. The days were passing with thousands of thoughts. Each day I think of doing something new. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1532957498558","data":"5b5f15559ab89"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1532957498553","data":"
But a day came when different committies were being formed to perform tasks for events like publicity, design, content and many more. Out of which I thought let me to be in content as other options are not for me. That day I took it so lightly, I thought it as \u201cOh, content! I will manage anyhow.\u201d That was my thought. But after that, for an event, I was supposed to write content for it. It was my first time. I made few mistakes but I got to learn from that. After which I applies for an event\u2019s content team and I got selected and that was the most happiest time. Further, I started writing content for college events and a very fine day I was suggested to apply for stuMagz. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1532957498557","data":"5b5f152b2f839"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1532957498554","data":"
I would say definitely that was a turning point. The day I received call for being selected, I was totally mad with happiness. I informed my parents and they too were happy for me. But the point was I have never wrote blogs before. The day I started writing, I got totally attached with it. Each day I would think of a different article to upload for. I was able to find creativity coming up in my mind. Even I was unaware that I can write! Each day writing 2 articles made me more and more attracted towards it. Every night was being passed thinking on what to write tomorrow. Continuing, a day came where I completed my 50 articles and that was really shocking for me as well as for everyone. The next day when I went college, I was being called by everyone like, \u201cHi content queen\u201d, \u201cHi blogger\u201d and so on. That was the moment where I felt that if I wish I can do anything. I am not a professional one. This was my first experience which taught me many things and keeping those things in mind I would move further. My articles are not such with all the perfection, but the thing is that I am happy as I got a platform to express it on. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1532957498559","data":"5b5f1590852c7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1532957498555","data":"
So, thanks to StuMagz for showing me the direction, providing the base on which I can express, and showing the way on which I can move further.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1532957498561","data":"5b5f15c33955a"}]
The rarest of the rare spectacle of total lunar eclipse 2018 was witnessed around the world on 27th July and what made it so special was the beautiful 'Blood Moon'. The red tinge was courtesy the fact that the Earth came in between the Sun and the Moon preventing light from falling on the moon and its result was a breathtaking moon glowing in the hues of red.\n The red coloured moon was the longest eclipse of 21st century that lasted for 1 hour and 43 minutes ( 11:44 pm to 1 am on July 28 ). This year's eclipse saw that the Earth coming really close to Mars. The cosmic show put up by the moon on Friday night captivated many who were swept away in the excitement of catching a glimpse of 'Blood Moon'. \n All around the world, ancient cultures and religions have tried to explain eclipses like 'Surya Grahan' and 'Chandra Grahan' . Many of these stories involved gods, demons, dragons, and other creatures. Especially when it comes to our country, India , we observe that some superstitious rituals are carried out based on the beliefs they set up on the eclipse. One such popular superstition in India is to avoid eating during lunar eclipse or 'Chandra Grahan'. Cooking, drinking, etc., are avoided during lunar eclipses as people are superstitious about food 'going bad' during eclipses. Some of them feel that lunar eclipse could have health effects, other feel that it can have side effects on pregnancy. Even the zodiac signs could be affected by a lunar eclipse. \n The belief in these myths and superstitions is the cultural and religious arrogance that doesn't benefit anyone. The world which we live in provide us an opportunity to question the realities and find out the truth in all aspects then why don't we utilize it in the such situations like this.? While the other countries are progressing in the way of development, we are still hanging up to this religious beliefs that we made ourselves. \n It is a fact that lunar eclipse has occurred as the part of the changes that took place in the vast space which could be found out only through ' Science and Technology '. We should be grateful to the Science which made it possible for us to realize the truth behind this blind faith. \n Finally, I conclude saying that.. This lunar eclipse is a beautiful sight to see and instead of making it to seem awful by the superstitious beliefs one can think of it rationally. From the start to the end of the eclipse, the entire celestial event was worth watching. A spectacular celestial occurance that kept the whole world spellbound for its immense beauty.. <\/p>\n","id":"1532938567458","type":"txt"}]
For all living organisms smell is one of the most important senses. Human beings rely on this sense to detect something or some fragrance, avoid danger etc. Similarly, this sense plays a very important role in the life of a fish. Apart from sniffing scent molecules through the air, they sense chemicals suspended in water by their nostrils.<\/p>\n","id":"1532785247393","type":"txt"},{"data":"5b5a0cabf3135","id":"1532785247393","type":"img"},{"data":"
But as per a recent study published in ‘Nature Climate Change’, scientists has warned that fishes will not be able to detect different smells by the end of this century. And the reason behind this is increasing atmospheric CO2 levels. The ability to smell is crucial for fishes as it helps to identify their path when the underwater visibility is poor. <\/p>\n","id":"1532785247393","type":"txt"},{"data":"5b5a0cc1b1f27","id":"1532785247393","type":"img"},{"data":"
The researchers have made the report by examining the elevated levels of CO2 & its effect on olfactory sensitivity, gene expression & behaviour in European bass. It is predicted that the CO2 level will get double the present amount in the water by 2100. Thus, a fishes would have to be about 42% closer to detect an odour source, thus finding food or noticing the predators will become difficult for them. <\/p>\n","id":"1532785247393","type":"txt"},{"data":"5b5a0cc9a034d","id":"1532785247393","type":"img"},{"data":"
Fishes play an important role in nutrient cycles because they store a large proportion of ecosystem nutrients in their tissues & transport nutrients farther than other aquatic animals and release nutrients in dissolved forms that are readily available to primary producers. Thus, it’s important for the fishes to survive in a healthier way so as to balance the ecosystem. And for that, the production of carbon dioxide has to be reduced as it is harmful for both humans & aquatic organisms. As an individual, it’s our responsibility to keep the water bodies clean by not throwing trash into it, that may be toxic for the fish. Living a cleaner lifestyle will benefit everyone of us. <\/p>\n","id":"1532785247393","type":"txt"}]
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