Argentina claim the Copa America crown for the first time since 1993, defeating Brazil 1-0 in the final at the Maracana. Angel Di Maria’s strike in the 22nd minute was enough for the Albiceleste to overcome Tite’s men and end their run of failures in in major finals. Although Lionel Messi was not at his best tonight, he ends his drought without an international title. It was far from a classic, but Lionel Scaloni and his men will be elated to end Argentina’s 28-year wait for the Copa America trophy.
Angel di Maria celebrating his goal against Brazil.
Argentina players lifts Messi after winning COPA AMERICA 2021 final against Brazil.
Both teams return to action in September for their World Cup qualifying campaigns. The newly-crowned Copa America champions Argentina are away against Venezuela, while Brazil are on the road to Chile.
Interior designing Gone are the days where people don’t pay attention to visual things .Now people are quite serious about visuality of things.The designing industry is growing at the rate 23-25% annually.India currently need more than 1 lakh interior designers .In coming future , interior designing is one of the most popular designing profession in india.The interior designing market said to be increased by 8.3% by the end of the year 2025.With increase in standard of living in both urban and rural areas ,a good living styles became the inseparable part people.
SCOPE IN INTERIOR DESIGNING With the rapid growth of commercialation ,the living standard of people changed .To live in the most beautiful house is been a dream of both urban and rural people. The experts says there is surely the positive growth in interior designing sector in india.It is surely the best career for creative people. CAREER OPTION IN INTERIOR DESIGNING Interior designing is generally consists of a lot of career options like : *Lighting designer *Kitchen designer *Model designer *Portfolio designer *Product designer *Furniture designer *Set designer *Interior designer *Exhibition designer *Stage designer *Healthcare designer *Bathroom designer *Tiles designer SKILLS REQUIRED FOR BEING A INTERIOR DESIGNER There are some basic skills which required for being a interior designer .These skills are: *Creative mind *Basic computer knowledge *Creative eye *Attentive: pay attention to minute details *Manage budget *Time management *Basic knowledge of designing software *Sales marketing
SALARY OF DESIGNER IN INDIA An interior designer can earn upto 4-5 lakh per annum at the beginning but with great experience and your skill ,you can easily earn upto 30-40 lakhs per annum. BEST COLLEGE FOR INTERIOR DESIGNER IN INDIA The top most college for interior designing in india are as follows: *Institute of indian interior designers,New delhi *National institute of Fashion technology,New delhi *National institute of designing , Ahmedabad *Pearl Academy , Jaipur *Chandigarh university , chandigarh *Mumbai university , Mumbai *Calicut university,kerala
World population day was recommended by the governing council of UN development programme in 1989.11 July 1990 was day when first world population day was observed in over 90 countries. Tokyo is the world largest populated city Whereas Vitican city has the lowest population.More than three -quarters of the world population lives in Africa and Asia. China and India are two most populated contries in the world.
Are you aware of the phrase “change starts with you”? Here are some ways which can help you better your day to day activities and broaden your horizon. Don’t wait any further and let that positive change start from you.
1) CONCENTRATION. • To do: ~ Meditate. ~ try playing games which requires a lot of concentration e.g. chess, puzzles and memory games. ~ get enough sleep ~ Exercise. ~ listen to music • To avoid: ~ Loud background noise ~ avoid being around anything that can distract you ~ try not to multitask ~ avoid heavy foods ~ avoid zoning out
2) THINKING ANALYSIS. • To do: ~ observe ~ think practically ~ ask questions ~ reasoning plays an important part in analytical thinking. ~ make sure to consider every aspect of the topic. • To avoid: ~ don’t let emotions play a role. ~ don’t let personal conflicts cloud your judgement ~ don’t overthink it ~ don’t rush to make a decision ~ don’t stick to a single method
3) REASONING POWER: • To do: ~ keep an open mind ~ to consider all options ~ learn more about the topic ~ frequent questioning ~ make notes • To avoid: ~ try not to avoid others Point of view ~ don’t be quiet ~ don’t just focus on one topic but cover every topic possible ~ don’t neglect options ~ avoid being idle
4) MENTAL MATURITY. • To do: ~ learn from experiences ~ be positive ~ accept criticism ~ be responsible ~ learn from the past • To avoid: ~ blaming others for ones own failure. ~ don’t avoid something just because it’s difficult ~ avoid childish behavioural patterns ~ Don’t always expect positive results ~ don’t try to complete every task in a single day
5) ADJUSTMENT THINKING. • To do: ~ empathize ~ an open mind is the key ~ consider others opinions ~ choose the best option ~ take your time • To avoid: ~ Don’t be obsessed with just one solution ~ don’t be too headstrong ~ don’t be overconfident ~ avoid being too stressed about a situation ~ don’t be too anxious about change
6) INSIGHT • To do: ~ ask questions like ‘why’ and ‘how’ ~ take notes ~ think rationally ~ pay attention to details ~ take your time to analyze a topic. • To avoid: ~ avoid being satisfied with the first solution ~ avoid drifting from the topic ~ Don’t be in a hurry to form a conclusion or form an analysis ~ try to avoid being a know-it-all ~ avoid being ignorant
7) MENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES. • To do: ~ imagination ~ be creative ~ expand your horizons ~ get enough sleep ~ do something outside your comfort zone • To avoid: ~ Don’t try to pressurize yourself. ~ don’t try to block out your thoughts ~ try not to be too invested in just one thing ~ avoid procrastination ~ avoid a negative mentality
8) ORIGINAL THINKING. • To do: ~ find inspiration ~ read articles ~ research ~ be insightful ~ try to focus on quality rather than quality • To avoid: ~ plagiarism ~ don’t be predicable ~ Don’t be dependent ~ don’t rely on others ~ don’t always think from your perspective
9) THOUGHT EXCHANGE. • To do: ~ be open to opinions ~ try to listen ~ give and receive feedback ~ learn more about the topic ~ try to work with like minded people • To avoid: ~ don’t be ignorant ~ don’t dismiss trust ~ don’t be unwilling to involve the other person ~ avoid thought stopping ~ Don’t always think from your thinking style
10) THE UNCONSCIOUS. • To do: ~ try to remember your dreams ~ try to make sense of your dreams ~ try to understand what they’re trying to convey ~ be organised ~ be realistic • To avoid: ~ avoid unpleasant thoughts ~ day dreaming ~ avoid not being a keen listener ~ avoid not being attentive ~ have compulsive behaviour
11) CLEAR THINKING. • To do: ~ Go take a look at nature. ~ breathing exercise ~ get good sleep ~ listen to music ~ one thing at a time • To avoid: ~ avoid noisy environment ~ try not to have a lot on your mind ~ avoid overlapping thoughts ~ avoid staying up for too long ~ don’t be too invested in a single problem
12) EMOTIONAL MATURITY. • To do: ~ accept criticism ~ positive thoughts ~ always aim to reach a goal ~ take a pause and reflect ~ make wise decisions • To avoid: ~ avoid not being straightforward ~ Don’t avoid difficult situations ~ try not to be too selfish ~ avoid thinking others have it easy ~ avoid negativity
13) LEARNING ABILITIES. • To do: ~ read books ~ visit places ~ try to imagine yourself in a different situation ~ research ~ experience something new • To avoid: ~ don’t try to stop learning just because you’re not immediately good at it ~ don’t move forward without a plan ~ don’t always stick to one kind of thought process ~ avoid doing all the tasks at once ~ Don’t always expect something in return
14) MIND ANIMATION. • To do: ~ be original ~ create new things ~ have a clear mind ~ work towards a goal ~ find inspiration • To avoid: ~ having a closed mind ~ being unprepared ~ stuck with one perspective ~ minimum understanding of the subject ~ being content with minimal information
You are planning for the trip. So, you can go check India's most beautiful visited places.
1.agra, uttarpradesh-the city of Taj mahal
Tai mahal, Uttarpradesh
Home to one of the 7 wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal, Agra is a sneak peek into the architectural history with other structures such as Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri and hence makes for a must visit for anyone living in or visiting India
2.ooty, tamil nadu-the queen of nilgiris
The Blue Mountains have always been shrouded in mysticism, and Ooty is no exception to that. For every mountain lover, the very idea of travelling to the city known as the Queen of the Hills holds an allure like no other. Once regarded as the summer headquarters of the East India Company (and for a very good reason), Ooty, also known as Udagamandalam, is a hill station in Tamil Nadu which serves as a very popular tourist destination for anyone looking for a picturesque place to relax and unwind. Ooty is nestled amidst the Nilgiri hills at an altitude of 2,240 meters above sea level and enjoys a favourable climate all year round.
3.Gangtok, sikkim-the gate way to sikkim
Extremely alluring, pleasantly boisterous and wreathed in clouds – Gangtok, the capital city of the Sikkim can also give you a spectacular view of Mt. Kanchenjunga, at a distant skyline. The pristine hill station nestled in mountains and clouds is also a base for a whole lot of trekkers to the Himalayan mountain ranges. The mesmerising prismatic beauty and the beautiful winding hill roads are even more breathtaking if seen from a bird’s eye view in a cable car.
4.tirupathi, Andhrapradesh-Andgra’s temple tour
Tirupathi, Andhrapradesh
The very name Tirupati is enough to evoke strong spiritual feelings, and while the name “God’s Abode” indeed does justice to the place, Tirupati has quite a few other tourist attractions as well that make it a city worth visiting. Situated in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati is one of the most popular pilgrimage centres in the country. Home to many heritage sites, and a plethora of ancient temples and monuments, Tirupati is one of the oldest cities of India and finds mention in plenty of ancient texts.
5.charminar, Telangana
Charminar, Telangana
An identifying feature of the city, Charminar is the most prominent landmark located right in the heart of Hyderabad. The monument was erected by Quli Qutub Shah to signify the founding of Hyderabad. As is evident from the structure, it was so named as it consists of four minarets. Although it lies right in the centre of the city with traffic and crowds milling all about it, Charminar certainly manages to hold the gaze. It is also famous for the market that sprawls around it and is called ‘Laad’ or ‘Chudi’ Bazaar.
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