Life is something which we live in present
Life is a harsh reality and seems real
Sometimes it become difficult to bear and sometimes it become enjoyable
In life we will face many hurdles and should decide how to overcome accordingly
Life is something which we live in present
Life is a harsh reality and seems real
Sometimes it become difficult to bear and sometimes it become enjoyable
In life we will face many hurdles and should decide how to overcome accordingly
“Sleep’s what we need. It produces an emptiness in us into which sooner or later energies flow.”
― John Cage.
Almost everyone has encountered a zombie-like feeling after a night of minimal or no sleep. Even after just one night without enough rest, we can feel drowsy during the day with slowed thinking, lack of energy, and an irritable mood.
Sleep deprivation is when you don’t get the sleep you need, and it is It’s estimated to affect most of the students, a problem that has only worsened in recent years.
Lack of sleep directly affects how we think and feel. While the short-term impacts are more noticeable, chronic sleep deprivation can heighten the long-term risk of physical and mental health problems.
If you eat well and exercise regularly, but don’t get at least seven hours of sleep every night, you may be undermining all of your other efforts.

How much sleep do you actually need?
Everyone feels better after a good night’s rest. But now, thanks to a report from the National Sleep Foundation, you can aim for a targeted sleep number tailored to your age.
But a minimum of seven hours of sleep is a step in the right direction to improve your health.
Short-term problems can include:
Chronic sleep deprivation can even affect your appearance. Over time, it can lead to premature wrinkling and dark circles under the eyes. There’s also a link between lack of sleep and an increase in the stress hormone, cortisol, in the body. Cortisol can break down collagen, the protein that keeps skin smooth.
So lack of sleep could mean more wrinkles! Understand why sleep is so important yet?

If you’re experiencing mild, occasional problems with sleep, try these simple strategies to make you better.
With all the demands on our time every day, you might put a good night’s rest at the bottom of your priority list.
Wake up at the same time every day, including weekends or days off. Waking at the same time every day will actually help you to sleep better at night. A fixed wake time helps to build a strong desire for sleep throughout wakefulness. This sleep drive gradually builds, and shortening it by sleeping in will make it harder to fall asleep the next night. Sleeping in on the weekend makes it much more difficult to wake up earlier on Monday morning.
It also is important to do some relaxing activity such as taking a warm bath or reading a book before bedtime. By making these activities part of your bedtime ritual, you can train yourself to associate these activities with sleep. This association will help you to move more easily into slumber.
Electronic devices keep your mind humming — and far from the relaxed state you need to achieve before bedtime. So, keep away the gadgets at least an hour ago before sleep.
BOTTOM LINE
Getting frequent sunlight exposure during the day supports a healthy circadian rhythm that helps you be alert during the day and sleepy at night. Regular physical activity can also contribute to a normal sleep schedule, so try to engage in at least moderate exercise every day.
REFERENCES https://health.clevelandclinic.org/happens-body-dont-get-enough-sleep
In this world there are many universities to.study to gain knowledge. There are many universities having vast campus areawise
Students always demand having university with good infrastructure,good placement ,good health facilities, good sports equipments and much more
In universities there are many courses one can pursue in every field
Students generally choose what they fascinate them and choose accordingly

War is not completely about the action, in fact, to execute the fight, there is a vast economical, logistical factor and many budget constrans. Management plays a key role in such situation more than a day to day business, as every decision a person makes is associated with many lives and there is many stakeholder bodies to answer to.
People usually never fail to respect people in the navy, especially social media has been favoring them for their effort, but it is sad that their life in camps and other navy office workers is not completely transparent which leads to many false assumptions which usually underestimates their work portfolio and the work load, this leads to a lot misunderstanding from the reality. Let’s discuss some reality of War,
People die, not as obvious as its sounds, not on a bed or a hospital but in a survival situation where you either die or cut your hurt arm with a Swiss knife slowly feeling your own bone for the first time to live. Soldiers in action experience practical Paranoia, war never happens often but when it happens lot of trainees will on the field facing foreign men trying to kill by all means and act just as higher officials say who would let you die if it is necessary. There will be a lot of confusion despite the training, if you put your head over the barrier will you be seen or shot? Where are the enemy? Are they behind you? As you are fighting hand to hand, what are the odds you dying instead of him?
Migrations are always difficult:
ask any drought,
any plague;
ask the year 1947.
Ask the chronicles themselves:
if there had been no migrations
would there have been enough
history to munch on?
Going back in time is also tough.
Ask anyone back-trekking to Sargodha
or Jhelum or Mianwali and they’ll tell you.
New faces among old brick;
politeness, sentiment,
dripping from the lips of strangers.
This is still your house, Sir.
And if you meditate on time
that is no longer time –
(the past is frozen, it is stone,
that which doesn’t move
and pulsate is not time) –
if you meditate on that scrap of time,
the mood turns pensive
like the monsoons
gathering in the skies
but not breaking.
Mother used to ask, don’t you remember my mother?
You’d be in the kitchen all the time
and run with the fries she ladled out,
still sizzling on the plate.
Don’t you remember her at all?
Mother’s fallen face
would fall further
at my impassivity.
Now my dreams ask me
If I remember my mother
And I am not sure how I’ll handle that.
Migrating across years is also difficult.
The writer Keki Daruwalla, starts right off referring to general crisis to help the readers to relate to his point of view (ask any…). He continues adding points that evokes a sense of a dramatic event (ask the chronicles). He slowly turns his narrative tone to a descriptive tone in order to deliver the sentiment right (Going back in time…sentiment dripping).
On the very next paragraph the writer talks about how difficult and sad it is to forget their good times in a creative manner with beautiful use of metaphor (like the monsoons gathering)
On the final paragraph, he brings the readers a step closer to his feelings by talking about family, flashing a dull theme on their minds. He explains how hard is to forget how his mother even looks and realizing how his mother would have felt when she asks the writer if he remembers her mother. This sentence also explains how long the entire partition process took. He finishes off his poem with these final words, “migrating across years is also difficult” where he clarifies all doubt and clearly states that it was all about the psychology effects and issues which trouble the people more than the migration itself.
Overall his poem talks about the leftover side of the “Partition” and adds weightage to it on the histories of India!
We don’t know who was the first human to take birth on this earth. For a human to take birth, it would require two other human beings. It is a classic chicken and egg problem.
Scientifically humans didn't take birth; they evolved from a single cellular amoeba found in deep oceans. As we know, monkeys and chimpanzees were our ancestors. We have evolved from them.
Either mammals, birds or reptiles in any category of living creatures the birth is always given by females. Female birds lay eggs. Female reptiles lay eggs. A female mammal keeps her baby in the womb and gives birth to the young one. So is with humans.
A female human body too lays eggs in her ovary duct every month but the eggs cannot get fertilized on their own. They need an external source i.e sperm of a male. When it enters into the ovary and collaborates with the egg, it forms a fetus which after 9 months grows into a complete baby in the mother's womb.
If the eggs are not fertilized, a layer of blood breaks down and comes out of the body every month and lasts for minimum 3 days and maximum 7 days. This is called the menstruation cycle.

When a girl attains puberty at the age of 13, that means now she is biologically eligible for giving birth to a baby, she has started to lay eggs in her body. Her menstruation cycle has begun.
Blood comes out of the body for 4-5 days on an average, and that's uncertain so a girl has to use sanitary pads and napkins to control that blood. If she doesn't use that, controlling the flow becomes difficult and it seems to be very unhygienic.
Nowadays sanitary pads are available in the market, which gives comfort and hygiene to the girls. In early times no such pads were available and hence those 4 days were hard to pass. Women have to remain seated most of the time. Especially in the context of India.
Even today in many villages of India, these pads are unavailable. Ladies and girls aren't aware of using these products as well as their hygiene. Many NGOs in India are working to spread awareness among the rural areas. They distribute pads free of cost, and teach them how to use it.
In ancient times this cycle was considered as a subject of shame and something which is very impure and dirty. A girl who was in this cycle of period, was given a corner of the house to sit. She was given a separate mat to sleep on, a plate to eat, and a glass of water to drink, which nobody would touch. She cannot sit beside anyone in the house. Entering into kitchens and temples was also restricted. It was believed that if a girl who is on her periods touched anything, that thing would become impure.

Looks like no matter how educated we may be, we continue to surrender to the ancient system and culture especially when it is related to religion.
The people of earlier times were uneducated and unfamiliar with this biological concept and hence they would have assumed according to their level of understanding.
People in India are never ready to accept the change, except very few. People don't want to change according to time's demand. Even if they are enlightened with the knowledge they cannot leave those old rules and rituals which were created because of lack of knowledge.
Even today except a few families all follow the same thinking which is mentioned above. The sad thing is that this is despite being educated, familiar with the reality of this process, well known about the biological process behind this. These people are more illiterate than those who were in earlier times. They are educated but uneducated fools.
For some girls this is something to be shameful of. If accidently she faces leakage and stain it becomes something shameful for them. She feels insecure because people around them make her feel so.
People here need to understand that it's not an easy task to give birth to any woman. From the age of 12-55 she has to face the pain she faces during this menstruation cycle, and above that feel isolated from family members and insecure among society. After this when she carries a baby in her womb for 9 months the problem she has to face is out of our imagination. The pain she experiences while delivering a baby is the most painful experience one can bear. It needs so much courage to face that, and a woman faces it, which is really appreciable.
Menstruation is not a subject of shame. It's the most necessary biological cycle without which no reproduction is possible. The people on this earth are partial but this universe has always been unbiased. It has made the sperm of men equal to the egg of women. Both are useless without each other, both need each other for reproduction.

Climate change is real and happening rapidly causing our ecosystem to change drastically. As a result of this and poaching many animals can go extinct in next thirty years if we don’t do something about it. Scientists have said that this mass extinction might be the worse one our planet has had since the disappearance of dinosaurs.
Here is a list of few animals which can go extinct by 2050 if changes aren’t made.
Rhinos

All species of Rhinos face a risk now due to illegal poaching as their horns hold great value. Northern white rhino has only three left and Javan Rhino has merely 60. Steps need to be taken to protect them and it’s possible. The white Rhino was also on verge of extinction but due to conservation programs of South Africa their numbers have grown up to over 20,000. So donate and volunteer to make change.
Polar Bears

They may not yet be listed in endangered but their species are the one which is affected by climate change the most. Due to melting of ice they are forced to migrate for food and hence their habitat can soon be completely destroyed if nothing is being done about it. Evidence also states that some of them started mating with grizzly bears after migrating to less tropical zones and hence their pure species might as well go extinct. One important step people can take is participate in programs to reduce emission of greenhouse gases.
Gorillas

Currently four species of gorilla are listed as endangered. Cross river gorilla at less than 300, Eastland lowland gorilla whose population have gone down by 50 percent, and the mountain gorilla whose population is less than 900. The biggest threat to them is considered poaching, and habitat loss— due to mine digging. Western lowland gorillas are considered in critical state of being endangered due to Ebola virus, poaching and habitat loss. WWF organization helps to their cause and you can provide your assistance through donations.
Cheetahs

In over a century the total number of cheetah have gone down from over 100 thousand to less than ten thousand. The main threat to them is habitat loss. Cheetah conservation fund helps to their cause and you can volunteer and donate to give your assistant.
Orangutans

Both the species of Orangutan; Sumatran and Bornean are considered as endangered due to deforestation, hunting for bushmeat and wildlife trade. To support to the cause you can assist Orangutan foundation by donating and volunteering.
Sumatran Tigers

Their number is merely less than 500 now and due to habitat loss they are extremely endangered. They are a common victim of illegal poaching and wildlife trade. To help them Leonardo DiCaprio foundation and WWF came together for combined effort of doubling up the number of tigers by 2022. You can assist the cause by donating and volunteering.
Snow leopards

The world has developed too much, everybody is running in the race of achieving success. Everybody wants to earn, achieve their dreams, and lead a good standard of life.
Earlier the population of the world was not so large and in that most of the people lived in rural areas doing a small job of agriculture, some of them would go to urban areas and cities for doing work or for their studies.
Earlier there was not much competition for getting a job, for being successful, or for earning. Living a life was not so difficult for the people of that era.
As the time passed the world developed, the race for earning and getting a job, getting success became too hard. In today’s time no one is less than anybody. Everybody is developing along with the technology. Everyone has one unique talent. Everybody is trying to be the best.

Everybody on this earth faces struggle. A student struggles to get into a good college. A graduate struggles to get a job. An employee struggles to get a promotion. An employer struggles for the best employee. Each one of us has to face difficulties in our life.
While dealing with all this stuff of life one has totally forgotten the importance of health both physical as well as mental. As people are getting technologically advanced the health issues are also increasing. People cannot maintain themselves emotionally and mentally fit. Fitness has become a least priority for everybody.
Those who can earn well, are financially strong, may be suffering from so many diseases. Some may have cancer. Some may have diabetes. Some may be heart patients. Some may be having other mental issues. All these have led to a decrease in the number of years of living.
It is said that earlier people used to live in an environment of fresh air in the village as there was no urbanization and industrialization at that time. People used to eat fresh vegetables which were harvested by zero fertilizers and pesticides, grown totally organically. Also people used to drink natural milk, and eat pure butter made at home. They used to eat all the grains which were grown totally naturally.
Nowadays as people have shifted towards urbanization and population is increasing day by day so is the demand for all the edible goods and goods. Hence nothing is available pure and organic. Everything which is available in the market, whether it is milk, curd, butter, grains, wheat, vegetables, food and many more things consists of chemicals in some quantity.

Your eating habits as well as your daily schedule has a very high impact on mental and physical health. One must always be concerned about what he/she is eating. One must always follow a proper diet which consists of all the essential nutrients. So that body doesn't face any kind of deficiency.
Everything on this earth should be balanced. One must eat everything in a balanced quantity. It should not be like eating salad everyday. It should also not be like eating junk food all day. In both conditions the body is affected.
Earlier when our parents were kids, they didn't have shops or edibles like pizza, burger, maggie, French fries, momos and many more things which are foreign products. When they go to the market, the best thing their parents could buy them is sweets and that made them so happy.
Nowadays kids and teenagers are attracted towards all the junk foods which are also not India originated and they have made it a habit. They don't like vegetables, salad, chapati and fruits. All they want is pizza, burger, pasta and noodles, which affects their health so badly. The taste of these foods has been stuck on their tongues.

It is said that if a person eats well at a young age, has a healthy diet and has got all the essential nutrients, he/she will not face any of the big diseases in his life, because what you eat in childhood and the nourishment you get when your metabolism, muscles, tissues and bones are growing lasts forever till the end of your life.
A good diet helps you to increase your immune system which supports your body and cells to fight against any of the diseases and infected viruses attacking your body. In this pandemic time when coronavirus has affected everybody's life, lucky are those who have fought with the virus even without getting admitted. It's all because of a good immune system. Many times when the season switches specially in India, some people's bodies adapt to the changing environment easily and some get sick. This non adoption is because of a low immune system.
In the Indian history and vedas, the importance of yoga and asanas is very much highlighted. The Hindu saints do penance in the mountains of himalayas and have led a life of more than 150 years. One who has practiced yoga and exercise in his/her life is always a fit human physically as well as mentally. Yoga is one of the best forms to burst up your stress. It keeps you fresh and active.
Walking 10,000 steps a day never allows your heart to fail. It never allows your body to slow down . Doing exercise in the early morning makes you happy and makes your day a better day. It makes you work with enthusiasm the whole day.
One should be disciplined in how much he/she is eating, when he/she is eating, when he/she is sleeping, when he/she is waking. It is said early to bed, early to rise, makes one healthy and wise. If one wants to be fit and stress free with no pain and headaches, he/she must sleep on time and wake up on time because when you inhale fresh air in the early morning and get sun rays of sunrise it keeps you calm and shining the entire day.

For being fit and being healthy one must have willpower, dedication and sincerity towards the schedule and exercises he/she is doing. Laziness is the biggest enemy of a human. Even if one initiates to be a fitness freak, continuing it and not skipping a single day is the biggest challenge. Starting to exercise is quite easy for once but maintaining it consistently is so difficult.
As technology is developing people are losing their health. Each year lakhs of people die because of fat in their body. Many people lose their life due to various other diseases which can be avoided by just implementing some seriousness towards health, dedication towards schedule and leading a disciplined life.
Sinhagad


Sinhagad is a hill fortress located at around 35 km southwest of the city of Pune, India. Some of the information available at this fort suggests that the fort could have been built 2000 years ago. The caves and the carvings in the Kaundinyeshwar temple stand as proofs for the same.
The trek is tricky but invigorating and quite easy, You can the eeriness of the fort and have a really good time being at the top, engulfed by breeze and pure nature vibes.
Adrress:
Para Plateau


Situated near Wagholi, Para plateau is one of the uncongested places in the list. It serves as a great sunset and sunrise points with its ever so cooling breeze and the greenery that envelops one into ease. The trekking can be done by anyone so if u r looking for a family picnic spot this might be it.
Address:
Baner Hills:


Baner Hill is a hill that separates two suburbs of Pashan and Baner in the city of Pune. Serving as the 3rd highest point in the city of Pune, one can view the whole of Pashan and Baner on opposite sides of the hill. On the Northen of the hill, a small temple is located.
Address:
Kavdi Pat bird point


Kavdi Pat is the small bird watching place near Pune, Maharashtra which have many water birds in the month winter season. A significant place must visit for photograher and bird lovers. Many types of birds have been spoted and some of the rare ones are listed below
Lookout for:
White-throated kingfisher
Black drongo
Indian spot billed Duck
Address:
Visapur fort / Malavali Hills


Visapur Fort is a hill fort near Visapur village in Maharashtra, India. It is a part of the Lohagad-Visapur fortification.
Built during 1713 CE by Balaji Vishwanath(the 1st Peshwa) it has become a famous tourist location in Pune.
Unlike the inner structure, majority of its wall is still intact. At a moderate pace, it takes two hours to walk along the winding Visapoor walls.
Address: Malavli, Maharashtra 410406.
Dighi Hills


Dighi Hills Rd,
Pune 411015 India
Dighi hill lies between Pune city And Pimpri-Chinchwad. There’s parking area for bikes at the base of hill for free. Once you reach the base of hill you can go to hill top by walking. Trekking time will take approximately 30 minutes. On the top of hill there’s a temple Of Shankar and a Dargah of a Muslim Saint.
A perfect place for hiking and photography with friends and family followed by excellent views and greenery.
Address:
Vetal Tekdi (Hills)


Vetal Hill is popularly known as Vetal Tekdi is in the city limits of Pune, India. The hill is the highest point within the city limits, with an elevation of 2600 ft. There is a temple of Vetala located on the top of the hill from which the hill derives its name.
The hill is dotted with chirping birds, peacock, rabbits, falcons and colourful butterflies. Apart from the famous Vetal temple the Chaturshringi temple too finds its place here.
Address: Vetal Tekdi, Pashan, Pune, Maharashtra 411038
The earliest enormous stone figures (kouroi – naked male adolescents and kore-dressed female figures) were inflexible as in Egyptian fantastic sculptures with the arms held directly along the edges, the feet are practically together and the eyes gaze vacantly ahead with no specific outward appearance. These fairly static figures gradually developed however and with ever more prominent subtleties added to hair and muscles, the figures started to become animated.

Gradually, arms become somewhat bowed giving them solid pressure and one leg (as a rule the right) is put marginally more forward, giving a feeling of dynamic development to the sculpture. Magnificent instances of this style of the figure are the kouroi of Argos, committed at Delphi (c. 580 BCE). Around 480 BCE, the last kouroi become perpetually life-like, the weight is carried on the left leg, the correct hip is lower, the posterior and shoulders looser, the head isn’t exactly so inflexible, and there is a trace of a grin. Female kore followed a comparable development, especially in the chiselling of their garments which were delivered in an always practical and complex manner. A more regular extent of the figure was additionally settled where the head got 1:7 with the body, independent of the genuine size of the sculpture. By 500 BCE Greek stone carvers were at long last splitting ceaselessly from the unbending principles of Obsolete applied workmanship and starting to recreate what they really saw, all things considered.
In the Traditional time frame, Greek artists would sever the shackles of the show and accomplish what nobody else had ever before endeavored. They made a daily existence size and life-like model which celebrated the human and particularly bare male structure. Considerably more, was accomplished than this, however. Marble ended up being a magnificent mechanism for delivering what all stone workers make progress toward that is to cause the piece to appear to be cut from within instead of etched from an external perspective. Figures become exotic and seem solidified in real life; it appears to be that lone every second prior they were really alive. Appearances are given more articulation and entire figures strike a specific mindset. Garments too become more inconspicuous in their delivery and stick to the shapes of the body in what has been depicted as ‘wind-blown’ or the ‘wet-look. Simply, the models no longer appeared to be designs except for were figures ingrained with life and verve.
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Lionel Messi officially has a new team, joining French power Paris Saint-Germain following 21 years spent with Barcelona. Messi signed a two-year contract with PSG with the option of an extra year, and he will reportedly earn $41 million annually.Messi, 34, will wear the number 30, the number he had when he began his professional career at Barca, and is set to be unveiled by PSG at a press conference they have called for 11:00 am (0900 GMT) Wednesday.

Messi, who was a free agent after his shock departure from boyhood club Barcelona last week, landed at Le Bourget airport to the north of Paris on Tuesday afternoon.There he was greeted by hundreds of PSG supporters who had gathered hoping to catch a glimpse of their new signing.Those fans also gathered outside the club’s Parc des Princes home and near a plush hotel in the city where Messi along with wife Antonella and their three children are expected to be staying.Messi waved to crowds while sporting a Paris t-shirt on his arrival at the airport before being taken for his medical.
Barcelona sent shockwaves across the soccer world when it announced five days prior that it couldn’t afford to re-sign the 34-year-old, and PSG moved quickly to secure the services of the six-time FIFA Player of the Year.Messi joins close friend and former Barcelona teammate, Neymar, as well as rising star Kylian Mbappe at PSG, along with a host of other big names assembled by the deep-pocketed PSG ownership group. The goal is clear: Help PSG win a UEFA Champions League for the first time in club history.
“I am impatient to start a new chapter of my career in Paris”, Messi told the PSG website . “The club and its vision are in perfect harmony with my ambitions. I know how talented the players and staff are here. I am determined to build, alongside them, something great for the club and for the fans. I can’t wait to set foot on the Parc des Princes pitch.”
“I am delighted that Lionel Messi has chosen to join Paris Saint-Germain and we are proud to welcome him to Paris, with his family,” said Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the club president.
“He did not hide his desire to continue to evolve at the highest level and to win trophies. The ambition of the club is of course identical. The addition of Leo to our world-class team confirms the relevance and success of our recruitment. Together with our great coach and his staff, I look forward to seeing our team make history for all of our supporters around the world.”
Messi’s father Jorge, who is also his agent, had earlier confirmed the inevitable as he arrived at Barcelona’s El Prat airport to board a flight to France.Asked by reporters if his son would sign for the French club, he replied: “Yes”.
PSG’s move for Messi had been an open secret for days, although reports in Spain on Monday night talked of a “final offer” by Barcelona to try to keep the player.Instead, the six-time Ballon d’Or winner will join a PSG attack already featuring Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.Qatar-backed PSG see Messi as the missing piece in their jigsaw as they chase the Champions League, the trophy they want more than anything else.”Back together,” Neymar, who played with Messi at Barcelona before moving to PSG in 2017, posted on Twitter.
Messi left Barcelona as the club’s record scorer with 672 goals, having also helped them to seven Copa del Rey titles and three Club World Cups during his 17-year career at the Catalan club.
Messi’s next move has been a topic of heated debate ever since he handed in a transfer request at Camp Nou at the end of the 2019-20 campaign, with Manchester City, Inter Milan and MLS club Inter Miami all reportedly interested in prying him away from the Spanish club.Messi reluctantly stayed for an extra season at Barcelona, refusing to take the club to court to get out of the contract, and he helped Barcelona win one final title, the Copa del Rey. When his contract expired on June 30, it made him a free agent and eventually led to the end of his 21-year career in Catalunya.
The Argentina international’s vast experience and insatiable hunger for major silverware could prove invaluable for PSG as it bids for success on both domestic and European fronts in 2021-22.Head coach Mauricio Pochettino will be expected to wrestle the Ligue 1 title back from Lille and take the club all the way in Europe, with Messi set to complete a mouth-watering front three alongside Neymar and World Cup winner Mbappe.
Right within the first ten minutes of this movie, you could tell that this wasn’t just going to be another generic war movie with heavy reliance on explosions or the excitement of the protagonist killing some Nazis. This film is meant to truly depict the horrors of wars and not just Hollywoodize the whole experience. Steven Spielberg helms this project beautifully, in the sense of not only accurately depicting what took place on that fateful day but also the mental stature of the soldiers going through it all. I also thoroughly enjoyed some of the artistic elements that Spielberg had to offer. I thought the eerie silence amidst all the explosion and gunfire panning across the casualties added a new degree of morbid realism. Though most of this movie is pretty dreary (as it is meant to be), whenever there is even a glimmer of hope for our protagonist there is just a profound feeling of happiness. This movie just magnifies your emotions that even the simplest laugh or just listening to a song just puts a smile on your face. Tom Hanks puts on a wonderful performance really depicting what a Captain might be going through physically and emotionally, at a time like this, coupled with his interesting character arc and characteristics . I felt the score by John Williams was strategically used, only to add more weight to a scene when it needed it, and not vacuously like so many other movies. The last thing I would like to praise is the masterful camera work and the adroit use of the hand held cam, adding to the realism. My only problems with the movie is that it appeared to drag a bit towards the end and its expandable crew.

According to the JobBuzz data, here is the compensation of software engineers that Cognizant offers.
1. Software Developer/ Programmer
Software developers obtain compensation of Rs 2,73,617 per year on the minimum level and Rs 8,58,340 per year on the maximum level. The average salary of a software developer is Rs 4,84,968 annually.
2. Data Warehouse Developer
Annually, the minimum and maximum salary for a data warehouse developer are Rs 2,93,821 and Rs 9,47,472 respectively. The average compensation for the candidates is around Rs 5,30,472 per year.
3. Software Testing Engineer/ Test Automation Engineer
Software testing engineers obtain a salary of Rs 4,74,120 per year. The minimum and maximum compensations are Rs 2,43,227 and Rs 8,11,764 respectively depending on the experience of the candidates.
4. Tech Architect
On average, the salary of a tech architect is Rs 12,04,353 per year. The minimum and maximum compensation depending on the experience of the candidate are Rs 3,31,666 and Rs 23,38,366 annually.
5. Software Quality Assurance Analyst
Software quality assurance analyst compensation is around Rs 4,70,236 per year on average. The minimum compensation is Rs 2,52,693 per year and the maximum is Rs 8,02,490.
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