The internship is the main source for a college student to improve and prove his/her knowledge.
Every college student has composed placements and off compose placements.
At the time of placements in a different company, we have to submit our Resume. That resume gives our real appearance to interview. If we have done any internships and any skill development that will help for our desired company placements.
Lets more about internships
Internships is the training and real-time project to the confidence of our skills for real-world understanding
The internship is an opportunity offered by an employer to potential employees, as an intern, to work at a firm for a fixed period of time. Interns are usually likes undergraduates or students, and most internships period last between a month and three months. … An internship can be either paid or voluntary.
Which internships we have done?
Internships are based on your desired knowledge, department and day by day improved courses
Things to consider when choosing an internship
Which sector are you interested? …
What will be your responsibilities? …
What will you will get ? …
Where you have to do? …
What’s the environment like is it comfortable ? …
Will you get the opportunity to more network? …
What are the skills will you learn? …
What are your qualifications for ?
Let specific directions for your internships
There are some websites for internships that may have offline and online internships :
Linkedin
Glassdoor
Google
Internshala
Internship.com
Internmatch.com
Youturn
Idealist
Global Experience
Coolworks
Go for these websites you will find “updated(your name) version.0”
The Google every knows about Google, it gives us access to almost all information by typing what you want to know into the search bar. There are some interesting secrets you can have enjoy.
Then why are u waitimg just go with my steps ,
Go with,you have type the phrase “Do a barrel roll” into the search bar of Google and press enter, the entire page spin around once.
Second is a fun trick if you like Chuck Norris jokes. If you type in ‘Find Chuck Norris’ and click ‘I’m feeling lucky’, you will get a little message from Google about being careful what you search for.
Next, and this is one of my favourites, try typing ‘Google Gravity’ into the search bar on Google and pressing search. It will cause the entire page to fall into pieces. Although sometimes this doesn’t work, if you search it and click the first result on the page, it will take you back to the homepage which will then fall. The best part is that you can still search for things even after it has taken effect. It will, however, cause all of the results to fall from the sky and crash down on top of the already fallen homepage.
Finally, my favourite. Type ‘Zerg Rush’ into the search bar and hit enter. This will cause many ‘o’s to appear from all directions! But beware, they are not your friends. You must hover over each of the ‘o’s with your cursor and click like crazy. Soon they will vanish. Attempt this at your own peril, you have been warned.
So there you have it, a few cool things to do with Google when you’re bored. Of course, there are far more tricks to do with Google, but you can always find them by, you know, googling it. A little extra for reading this far: if you leave the search bar blank and click ‘I’m Feeling Lucky’, you’ll be shown all of the Google doodles that have ever been used on special dates.
Here are way more tricks you can do on google.
Do a Barrel Roll. Search for “do a barrel roll” without the quotes, and hold onto your desk for dear life. …
“As I rained blows upon him, I realized there had to be another way!” It’s a Festivus MIIIRACLE! …
China and Japan India and Byzantium traveling culture and history vector geisha and samurai men and women Taj Mahal and torii gate capitol building and Great wall landmarks and heritage nationalities.
Culture and history is the main building block of our lifes
The Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts.
The word “culture” derives from a French term, which in turn derives from the Latin “colere,” which means to tend to the earth and grow, or cultivation and nurture
History is the study of life in society in the past, in all its aspect, in relation to present developments and future hopes. It is the story of man in time, an inquiry into the past based on evidence.
As with any scholarly approach that boasts of being “new” when it bursts onto the scene, new cultural history was fairly well established as one among many ways of thinking about history by the twenty-first century. This is not to say that new cultural historians enjoyed the unanimous esteem of their more traditional colleagues, for the field still managed to draw the fire of critics from the left and the right who believed that after twenty years this approach still represented a mere “trend.” One could agree with Peter Novick that this attests to the fragmentation of the historical profession into a plethora of specializations that no longer cohered around shared principles and whose denizens had little common ground for discussion. Yet much has changed in cultural history since its heyday in the 1980s.
When new cultural history was actually “new” it provided innovations both in terms of the topics considered worthy of historical attention and in terms of the ways of theorizing such topics within their respective contexts. It is nevertheless apparent that a good portion of what was marketed in 2000 as “cultural history” reflected more of the topical rather than theoretical innovations entailed by this approach. In fact, some of these works even read more like conventional social histories with a few obligatory nods to one of many privileged theorists.
To some extent this state of affairs reflects the success of this approach in the academy and the willingness of historians to combine methodologies in a creative and eclectic manner. On the other hand, though, one might argue that cultural history lost much of its edge by becoming subsumed into a more or less nonreflective historical establishment. Some historians see less fragmentation than the cooptation of erstwhile radical approaches back into a surprisingly resilient mainstream.
“Whatever possibilities become evident,” notes Patrick Joyce, “something is needed to shake the hold of a history which continually reproduces itself, in the process sucking the erstwhile heterodox into its consensus, in much the way that ‘cultural history’ is slowly but surely becoming routinized as more methodology, yet one more subdiscipline in the house of history.” Joyce’s observation is astute, yet one wonders whether a historical approach that could successfully resist such cooptation is possible and, even if it were, whether it would still merit the name “history.” It seems evident that what makes history “history” has little to do with methodologies and innovations that are unique to it, and perhaps a more thoroughgoing interdisciplinarity would discourage the domestication of future innovations into mere additions to the mansion of conventional history.
A job is something you simply do for the money. Usually, jobs have a small impact on future resumes because they aren’t typically related to what your career is or will be. Also, jobs usually offer less networking opportunities because your coworkers often won’t be continuing on to the same field as you in your future career.
Most jobs consist of hourly wages, are more short-term, and focus on getting a task done.
What is a career ?
A career is all about building up skills through various employment opportunities, giving you the ability to move on to higher paying and more prestigious ones. Careers provide a foundation of experiences that help fuel your professional life for many years.
Careers are more long-term and are about learning, gaining experience, building connections, and putting yourself in the right position for promotions and raises. Also, careers tend to be more salary based, as opposed to hourly based like jobs, and often include benefits such as paid time off and healthcare.
While more education is often required for a career, you don’t need to spend the rest of your life in school just to get ahead. South College offers many associate degree programs that can be completed in just two years, getting you started on your new career before you know it.
If you’re interested in finding out what your future career should be or in getting the right education to put you there, contact us today!
That’s not to say that jobs aren’t valuable. Jobs show your work ethic, which is important to future employers, and money pays the bills! Jobs can help prepare you for a career by providing you with valuable skills like time management and communication.
DIFFERENCE
A job is more short-term oriented and tends to focus purely on earning money. On the other hand, a career is a series of related employment in one field that provides experience for your future and helps you earn a better paycheck and living status
7 Strategies to Build A Successful Career
Identify with Your Goals. Before even considering following a career route, you must get to know yourself. …
Self help and personality development is a weapon for us
The spirit of self help creates many good qualities in a person. … These people work more harder than a person who is reliable on others for their work. This leads to help them obtain strong will- power and determination.
Self-help or self-improvement is a self-guided improvement—economically, intellectually, or emotionally—often with a substantial psychological basis. … Many different self-help group programs exist, each with its own focus, techniques, associated beliefs, proponents and in some cases, leaders
The following are common examples of self-improvement.
Self-Awareness. A process of introspection to understand your own character, behavior, fears and ambitions.
Awareness. A process of extrospection to understand the world around you.
Health. …
Physical Fitness. …
Time Management. …
Productivity. …
Performance. …
Know-How
Here’s a look at some ways to build self-improvement into your daily routine and let go of negative thoughts about yourself.
Cultivate gratitude. …
Greet everyone you meet. …
Try a digital detox. …
Use positive self-talk. …
Practice random acts of kindness. …
Eat at least one meal mindfully. …
Get enough sleep. …
Breathe consciously.
Personality development refers to how the organized patterns of behavior that make up each person’s unique personality emerge over time. Many factors go into influencing personality, including genetics, environment, parenting, and societal variables.
Personality development helps you gain recognition and acceptance from the society as well as people around. Personality development plays an essential role not only in an individual’s professional but also personal lives. It makes an individual disciplined, punctual and an asset for his/her organization.
Here are great ways to improve your personality:
Be a better listener. …
Read more and expand your interests. …
Be a good conversationalist. …
Have an Opinion. …
Meet New People. …
Be yourself. …
Have a positive outlook and attitude. …
Be fun and see the humorous side of life.
The four personality types are: Driver, Expressive, Amiable, and Analytical. There are two variables to identify any personality: Are they better at facts & data or relationships? And are they introverted or extroverted. Note: Most people will have major and minor type.
News is information about current events. This may be provided through many different media: word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting, electronic communication, or through the testimony of observers and witnesses to events. … The genre of news as we know it today is closely associated with the newspaper.
What is current affairs
Technically Current Affairs is defined as a genre of broadcast journalism where the emphasis is on detailed analysis and discussion of news stories that have recently occurred or are ongoing at the time of broadcast.
Difference
Current affairs is a genre of broadcast journalism. This differs from regular news broadcasts that place emphasis on news reports presented for simple presentation as soon as possible, often with a minimum of analysis.
Day to Day life many things happened that information will pass to us in the form of news and current affairs
In these pandemic situation there no offline meetings and interviews. Video conference is daily habited in these time , we are using lot of application for video conference like Google meet, zoom meet, Microsoft teams , Skype and jio meet
Most of people facing problems while hosting and interviews times ,our laptops and PC doesn’t have good quality of video
Then , is there any way to optimise for good quality of video . yes there is a way for that problem
In these day every one have mobile phones , by those mobile phone we can as a webcam
Are you thinking I am joking , then just follow my instruction you will be find my word are no joke..
I have research many application but ,I recommended an application Droidcam that can be download by our favourite app stores
Now you connect your PC or a Laptop over the same Wi-Fi network or with the help of a USB cable. If you downloaded the DroidCam app on your phone from the app store, then download the DroidCam Client on your Windows laptop or PC
There are two ways :
Using wi-fi
Using cable
using Browser
Using Wi-Fi
Open the DroidCam app on your phone and click on the ‘Wireless’ option.
Then next screen should display the ‘WiFi IP’ and ‘DroidCam Port’ . If your ‘WiFi IP’ appears 0.0.0.0, then you are not connected to the Wi-Fi.
Open the DroidCam Client on your PC or laptop and enter the ‘WiFi IP’ and ‘DroidCam Port’ as displayed on your mobile phone. Click on the ‘Start’ button.
Now start the video conferencing app and check the webcam by clicking on the ‘Webcam’ or ‘Video’ settings.
Using cable
Connect your mobile phone to your PC or Laptop with USB cable.
We have remember to note is that you need iTunes downloaded on your PC to connect using USB cable. If you do not have iTunes, you can download it . Once you login to iTunes, it will automatically detect your mobile Phone.
Start the DroidCam Client, select the ‘USB’ option and tap on ‘Start’.
using Browser
DroidCam mobile phone application also connect to the camera using a web browser.
Then you have to connect your phone to a Wi-Fi and open DroidCam application.
Lunch Chrome on your Laptop or PC and enter the ‘Browser IP Cam Access’ data then ‘http://192.168……./video’ and click on enter.
If you have wish to specify the resolution of the video in the URL by using the path including ‘force’. example – http://192.168…./video.force?1280×720.
The application DroidCam Wireless Webcam we used was the free ver . You canl also find the paid ver of this app, called the DroidCamX Wireless Webcam Pro in the Google Play Store. The paid version application supports HD video streaming with out ads
there is one more application I recommends i.e Xsplit connect
The Books are of knowledge oceans, from every book we learn some thing new and to improve our knowledge and build our personality
BOOK Defination
we all know that a lot of English words come from ancient Latin – that’s because the Romans occupied England for almost five hundred years from 54BC to 410 AD. … The word book comes from Old English “boc” which in its turn comes from a Germanic root “*bok-“, which means “beech” – as in the beech tree
Types of Book Reviews
Endorsements: Hand-picking Relevant Reviewers Before Your Book is Published. …
Trade Reviews: Publishing Professionals May Advocate Your Book To The Industry. …
Reader Reviews: Individuals Recommending Your Book To Each Other. …
Editorial Reviews: Third Parties Publishing Reviews About Your Book.
Why write book reviews
Book reviews give books greater visibility and a greater chance of getting found by more readers. On some websites, books that have more book reviews are more likely to be shown to prospective readers and buyers as compared to books with few or no book reviews.
How to write a book review
Start with a couple of sentences describing what the book is about. …
Discuss what you particularly liked about the book. …
Mention anything you disliked about the book. …
Round up your review. …
You can give the book a rating, for example a mark out of five or ten, if you like!
In this days most of people like to read blogs because they have simple and clear to understand content
Some of people read books by help of Book review, its give simple summary to understand that book
The social issue is a problem that influences by many citizens within a society.
Social issue be a group of common problem in present society and one that many people struggle to solve. Social issues are distinguished from economic issues. Some issues have both social and economic aspects, such as immigration. There are also issues that don’t fall into either category, such as wars.
The definition of a social problem has both an objective component and a subjective component. The objective component involves empirical evidence of the negative consequences of a social condition or behavior, while the subjective component involves the perception that the condition or behavior is indeed a problem that needs to be addressed.
social issues influence society
Slow social change is desirable, but rapid social change threatens social order. Social problems weaken a society’s stability but do not reflect fundamental faults in how the society is structured. Solutions to social problems should take the form of gradual social reform rather than sudden and far-reaching change.
COVID-19 from 2020 is the hell of the year for all of us . the world facing many issues in this pandemic situation . many of people lose thire dear and nears ones and many of finacial supports many of the people become homeless, they don’t have proper food to continue thire lifes
In every conntry thire many of issues facing in society , in this pandemic the people facing issues are:
Suicide Prevention
With so many people forced into lockdown and isolation over the last year, many people have suffered from poor mental health. In Victoria alone, there has been a 40% spike in calls to various mental health hotlines as a consequence of COVID-19, and it is now more important than it ever has been to pay attention to the struggles of millions of people around the world
Family Violence
Another victim of the pandemic are families who are in dangerous situations due to loss of work, lockdowns and being isolated from the public. Record rates of family violence were recorded in 2020, and cases have increased dramatically, resulting in many support services struggling to help those in need
The Rise In Homelessness
Over the last year, the number of people who have been forced into homelessness has surged as short-term coronavirus and housing protections have phased down. Due to loss of income, many families have had to bear the burden of being kicked out of housing due to an inability to pay rent.
Our Ecological Crisis
Poverty and pandemic aside, another issue we are facing is the ecological crisis due to the collapse of ecosystems and troubling disappearance of biodiversity. Although the slowdown in economic activity due to COVID-19 created a very brief reduction in global carbon emissions, it is impossible to ignore the mounting effects of unchecked human activity over the last decade or so
Speeding Up The Vaccine Rollout
Last but certainly by no means the least, 2021 will see the COVID-19 vaccines being rolled out in most countries around the world. Although more than 360 million vaccine doses have been administered, there is a troubling gap between vaccination programmes in various countries, with many yet to report even a single dose.
Common of Social Issues
Poverty and Homelessness. Poverty and homelessness are worldwide problems. …
Climate Change. A warmer, changing climate is a threat to the entire world. …
Overpopulation. …
Immigration Stresses. …
Civil Rights and Racial Discrimination. …
Gender Inequality. …
Health Care Availability. …
Childhood Obesity.
Poverty and Homelessness
Poverty and homelessness are worldwide problems. According to Habitat for Humanity, one-quarter of the world’s population lives in conditions that harm their health and safety. Many do not have shelter, a basic human need for survival.
This social issue also goes beyond the 25% of the population directly affected. Because of the lack of shelter for this vulnerable population, there is greater stress on government and social programs, including schools and healthcare systems.
Climate Change
A warmer, changing climate is a threat to the entire world. Climate change affects the entire world population, and the Union of Concerned Scientists calls this social issue “one of the most devastating problems humanity has ever faced.”
The 800 million people already living in extreme poverty will be impacted most severely. Around the world, people are already noticing warmer winters, more severe storms and rainfall events, and more frequent wildfires. These issues already put stress on governments and systems in many countries.
Overpopulation
As the population of the world grows, resources become scarcer. The United Nations reports that the current population of 7.7 billion people is expected to grow in coming decades, with a projection of 8.5 billion people by 2030.
The fastest growing areas of the world, such as sub-Saharan Africa, often face already scarce resources like land for farming. As the population becomes more than the country can sustain, people will need to move elsewhere to avoid starvation and homelessness.
Immigration Stresses
People move from one country to another, and in itself, this isn’t a social problem. However, immigration can place stress on government programs and social systems within a country, and it can be a divisive topic in a society. These immigration-related stresses affect many people.
Civil Rights and Racial Discrimination
Civil rights, or the rights of citizens in a country to have equal treatment socially and politically, is another one of the most significant social issues in America and around the world. More than 40 years after the Civil Rights Act passed, almost 60% of African Americans still live in segregated neighborhoods and 90% of African Americans report that racial discrimination is still a major problem.
Gender Inequality
A report from the Pew Research Center Fact Tank indicates that about 50% of Americans feel the country needs to do more to address the income gap between men and women. Women still lag behind men in wages and top leadership positions held, although they are now more likely to attain a college degree.
Worldwide, the situation is even more extreme. UNICEF reports that 12 million girls are married before they reach adulthood, and 98 million high school-aged girls do not attend school.
Health Care Availability
When people are sick or hurt, they need access to medical care to get better. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), almost one in 20 U.S. citizens do not obtain needed medical care because of the cost. Worldwide, 97 million people become impoverished by seeking needed medical care, as reported by the World Health Organization (WHO). Governments around the world are working on this problem, as are nonprofit organizations.
Childhood Obesity
Some types of social problems are health-based, but they also have an impact on socio-economic issues. For instance, the CDC reports that 18.5% of U.S. children are considered obese, having a body mass index at or above the 95th percentile.
However, the childhood obesity epidemic doesn’t affect all children equally. Children in families where the parents have more education and higher incomes are far less likely to be obese than those in families with less education and lower incomes.
Poor Leadership
Many of the social problems in society are connected in subtle ways, but all social problems are connected to the leadership of countries, corporations, and other groups. An ongoing Gallup poll asks Americans to rate the most important problems and social issues facing the country. By far, the most significant issue was poor leadership; 28% of respondents list it as the number one problem.
Social Issues Teens facing
Advances in technology mean today’s teens are facing issues that no previous generation has ever seen. While some issues are not exactly new, electronic media has changed or amplified some of the struggles young people face.
Depression
According to The National Institute of Mental Health, an estimated 3.2 million adolescents in the United States had at least one major depressive episode in 2017. That means about 13% of teenagers may experience depression before reaching adulthood.
Depressive disorders are treatable, but it’s important to seek professional help. If your teen seems withdrawn, experiences a change in his sleep patterns, or starts to perform badly in school, schedule an appointment with your teen’s physician or contact a mental health professional. Do not delay getting help for your teen if you notice these symptoms
Bullying
It’s also important to talk to your child about when and how to get help from an adult. Remind them that asking for help is not a sign of weakness, but instead a show of courage. Talking about how someone has humiliated them is never an easy topic.
Sexual Activity
Of the 20 million new sexually transmitted diseases each year, more than half were among young people between the ages of 15 and 24.
Parents may not be aware that their children are sexually active, however. Talk to your teen about sex, even if you don’t think your child is engaging in sexual activity.
Drug an Alcohol use
Make sure you have regular conversations with your teen about the dangers of drugs. And don’t forget to mention the dangers of prescription drugs, too. Many teens do not recognize the dangers of taking a friend’s prescription or popping a few pills that are not prescribed to them.
Unfortunately, teens often underestimate how easy it is to develop an addiction. And they don’t understand the risks associated with overdosing. Be sure you are talking about these risks on a consistent basis.
Fixing Social Issues
Although many Americans feel their leaders are the biggest problem they face, governments, corporations, and communities are working to fix some of the top social issues. These are just a few of the actions they are taking:
Schools are implementing anti-bullying programs, which the PACER National Bullying Preventions Center says can decrease bullying by up to 25%.
Community efforts to help reduce childhood obesity include adding salad bars to school lunches, focusing on physical fitness, and adding obesity prevention initiatives to hospitals.
The U.S. enacted the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to begin addressing the challenges in health care availability, and it remains an important political issue.
The European Union is on track to meet its goals for reducing carbon emissions and helping mitigate the effects of climate change. Other countries are also working hard to make progress.
In the life of every human being have thire dreams .
Every ones wants to become to thire dreams , many of students inspired start up to a success business
Every successful business have passion to do of startup and have good idea an planings
There were have many Stories of Start ups and business
Let some them are:
The Greatest Entrepreneurs in the World .
Henry Ford.
Charles Merrill.
Sam Walton.
Charles Schwab.
Walt Disney.
Bill Gates.
Steve Jobs.
The Bottom Line.
Startup Success Stories That Will Inspire You
Flipkart. No one would be a stranger to this one! …
Zomato. Launched in 2008, Zomato hasn’t been anything less of a sensation. …
redBus. Started in 2006, redBus has grown phenomenally over the past few years. …
Housing.com. …
InMobi. …
FreeCharge. …
Ola Cabs. …
Teach For India.
AirBnB. This is a story of 3 guys and how they went from renting mattresses to a $10 billion company. …
Instagram. This is a story of two guys who made an app in flat 8 weeks. …
Pinterest. …
Angry Birds. …
Linkedin. …
Uber. …
Snapchat. …
WhatsApp.
guide to launching your startup company.
Make a business plan.
Secure appropriate funding.
Surround yourself with the right people.
Find a location and build a website.
Become a marketing expert.
Build a customer base.
Prepare for anything.
Opportunities for Startups in India
India’s Population Has Opened New Gateways. …
Many IIT-ians and MBA Freshers Opt for Entrepreneurship. …
Talent Is Inclined To Work With Startups. …
Indian and Foreign Investors Making Huge Investments in Startups. …
Government Funds for Startup firms. …
Startup India Initiative.
Financial benefits
Startups will get an 80% rebate on patent costs. This means, that if and when a startup applies for a patent, the government will come to its aid by funding the defence of the patent. The company will thus get a rebate of 80% in the fees
the problems of startup to solving
Lack Of Finances. Cash flow is essential for startups to survive. One of the key challenges that small businesses face today relates to finances. As income increases, the expenditures also increase and to top it all, startups rely heavily on investors who provide them strong financial support.
Have a strong mind to do you will be become your dream
Biographies concept icon. Life history idea thin line illustration. Stories about famous people. Facts about historic personalities. Personal data. Vector isolated outline drawing. Editable stroke
Biographies is Achives and success of failure to success people of Great Leaders, Businessmen, Social reformers, Educationist
Biography is the self motivation to every knower
what is biography
A biography, or simply bio, is a detailed description of a person’s life. It involves more than just the basic facts like education, work, relationships, and death; it portrays a person’s experience of these life events.
The purpose of a biography
The purpose of a biography is to share the life of another person with an audience. An author may choose to write a biography because they find the subject’s story to be interesting or to have themes that apply to life today.
Types of biography
A biography is a specialized form of history. It is an account of events based upon the example of one person’s life. There are four basic types of biographies:
historical fiction, academic, fictional academic, and the prophetic biography.
Important dates that remembers tha value of that day’s special on that dates there where happens many..
Some Dates are remember to proude to be that day and few days are treated important if they have a significant history behind them, such as an event or something of high importance that brought a revolutionary change to people and all mankind at large had occurred on that day
And some dates are important for Exams
Let we know that dates are :
Important Days in January
S.No.
Important dates
Important Days
Objective
1.
January 04
World Braille Day
To recognize efforts of Luis Braille who invented the Braille language which helps blind people to read and write.
2.
January 09
Pravasi Bhartiya Divas (NRI Day)
The day commemorates the return of Mahatma Gandhi from South Africa in Bombay on 9 January 1915.
3.
January 10
World Hindi Day
To promote the use of Hindi language abroad and to mark the anniversary of first World Hindi Conference which was held in 1975.
4.
January 12
National Youth Day
To commemorate the birthday of great spiritual leader, Swami Vivekananda.
5.
January 15
Indian Army Day
In recognition of Lieutenant General K. M. Cariappa becoming the first Indian Commander-in-Chief in 1948.
6.
January 23
Desh Prem Divas
To celebrate the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.
7.
January 24
National Girl Child Day
To create awareness among people about the inequalities faced by the girl child in the society.
8.
January 25
National Voters Day
To increase participation of citizens of the country in the political process.
National Tourism Day
To raise awareness about the importance of tourism for the Indian economy.
9.
January 26
International Customs Day
To commemorate the very first official conference of the Customs Co-operation Council i.e. World Customs Organization.
India’s Republic Day
On this day, the Constitution of India came into force and replaced the existing Government of India Act,1935.
10.
January 30
World Leprosy Eradication Day (Last Sunday of January)
To increase awareness among people regarding Leprosy or Hansen’s Disease.
Martyr’s Day/ Mahatma Gandhi Death Anniversary
To honour those who lost their lives defending the sovereignty of the nation.
Important Days in February
S.No.
Important dates
Important Days
Objective
1.
February 02
World Wetland day
To mark the date of the signing of the Convention on Wetlands, on 2 February 1971, in the Iranian city of Ramsar on the shores of the Caspian Sea.
2.
February 04
World Cancer Day
To raise awareness of cancer and to encourage its prevention, detection and treatment.
3.
February 06
International Day of zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation
To raise awareness about the female genital mutilation and to promote its eradication.
4.
February 11
International Day Women and Girls in Science
To highlight the achievement of female, equal participation and access in the science field.
5.
February 13
World Radio Day
To celebrate radio as a medium to promote and access information.
6.
February 20
World day of Social Justice
To promote efforts to tackle issues such as poverty, exclusion, and unemployment.
7.
February 21
International Mother Language Day
To promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism.
8.
February 24
Central Excise Day
To encourage the employees of excise department to carry out the central excised duty all over India in a better way to prevent corruption.
9.
February 28
National Science Day
To mark the discovery of Raman Effect by C V Raman on 28th February 1928.
Important Days in March
S.No.
Important dates
Important Days
Objective
1.
March 02
Red Cross America Day
This day is a motivational and awareness day, calling all children and youth in every community across the United States to celebrate reading.
2.
March 03
World Wildlife day
To raise awareness of world’s wild fauna and flora.
3.
March 04
National Security Day
To praise the work of security forces who plays a major role in the security of people of the nation.
4.
March 08
International Women’s Day
To celebrate social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.
5.
March 15
World Consumer Rights Day
To promote the basic rights of all consumers and to demand that those rights are protected.
6.
March 18
World Sleep Day
To celebrate the benefits of good and healthy sleep.
7.
March 19
Earth Hour
To create awareness for global warming with a simple message to switch off non -essential lights for one hour.
8.
March 20
International Day of Happiness
To recognize the importance of happiness in the lives of people around the world.
World Sparrow Day
To create awareness of house sparrows and other birds to the rapidly changing environment and, of threats to their population.
9.
March 21
International day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
It aims to remind people the negative consequences of racial discrimination.
World Poetry Day
To promote reading, writing, publishing and teaching poetry throughout the world.
International Day of Forests
To raise awareness of the forests and trees across the world.
10.
March 22
World Water Day
To create awareness about the importance of water and conservation of water for future generation.
11.
March 23
World Meteorological Day
To commemorate the establishment of the World Meteorological Organization to keep the constant watch on the weather and climate for better life and future.
Martyrs Day
On this day, Indians pay homage to three martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the country-Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev Thapar, and Shivaram Rajguru.
12.
March 24
World Tuberculosis Day
To create awareness about Tuberculosis and efforts to eliminate the disease.
13.
March 25
International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
To honour and remember those who suffered and died at the hands of the brutal slavery system.
14.
March 27
World Theatre Day
The day allows people to celebrate performing arts.
Important Days in April
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Important dates
Important Days
Objective
1.
April 02
World Autism Awareness Day
To raise awareness about children with autism throughout the world.
2.
April 04
International Day of Mine Awareness
To raise awareness about landmines and work towards their eradication.
3.
April 05
National Maritime Day
To commemorate the maiden voyage of the first Indian vessel S S Loyalty of the Scindia Steam Navigation Company from Mumbai to the UK.
4.
April 06
International Day of Sport for Development and Peace
To commemorates the inauguration of the first Olympic games of the modern era, in Athens (Greece) in 1896 and recognize the power of sport in promoting peace and erasing cultural barriers worldwide.
5.
April 07
World Health Day
To mark World Health Organization’s founding and to draw the mass people attention towards the importance of global health.
6.
April 17
World Haemophilia Day
To create awareness for Haemophilia and other bleeding disorders and to raise funds and attract volunteers for the World Federation of Haemophilia.
7.
April 18
World Heritage Day
To raise awareness about the diversities and vulnerability of world’s built monuments and heritage sites and the efforts required to protect and conserve them.
8.
April 21
Civil Service Day
It is observed by all civil services people to re-dedicate and re-commit themselves to the cause of the people.
9.
April 22
World Earth Day
To increase the awareness among people about environment safety as well as to demonstrate the environmental protection measures.
10.
April 23
World Book and Copyright Day (World Books Day
To pay a worldwide tribute to books and authors and to encourage people to discover the pleasure of reading.
English Language Day
To mark the birth and death anniversary of William Shakespeare and inform people about the history, culture and achievements associated with the language.
11.
April 24
World Animal Day
To mark the birth anniversary of National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) president Hugh Dowding and raise awareness about the cruel animal tests.
National Panchayati Raj Diwas
To mark the passing of the Constitution (73rd Amendment) Act, 1992 that came into force with effect from 24 April 1993.
12.
April 25
World Malaria Day
To promote or learn about the efforts made to prevent and reduce Malaria around the world.
13.
April 26
World Intellectual Property Day
To raise awareness of how patents, copyright, trademarks and designs impact on daily life and the contribution made by creators and innovators to the development of societies across the globe.
14.
April 28
World Day for Safety and Health at Work
To focus on the critical need for countries to improve their capacity to collect and utilize reliable occupational safety and health (OSH) data.
15.
April 29
International Dance Day
To attract the attention of the wider public to the art of dance.
Important Days in May
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Important dates
Important Days
Objective
1.
May 01
International Labour day
To celebrate achievements of workers in achieving economic and social rights all over the world.
2.
May 03(First Tuesday in May)
World Press Freedom Day
To inform the international community that freedom of the press and freedom of expression are fundamental human rights
World Asthma Day
To improve Asthma awareness and care around the world.
3.
Second Sunday in May
Mother’s Day
To show appreciation towards mothers and mother figures worldwide.
4.
May 04
Coal Miners Day
To commemorate the spirit of our founding residents and to highlight all the great amenities our community has to offer.
5.
May 08
World Red Cross Day
To commemorate the birth anniversary of the founder of the Red Cross, Mr. Jean Henry Dunant.
6.
May 11
National Technology Day
To commemorate the history of India’s technological innovations and excellence.
7.
May 12
World Hypertension Day
To promote public awareness of hypertension and to encourage citizens of all countries to prevent and control this silent killer.
International Nurses Day
To mark contributions nurses make to society and the birth anniversary of Florence Nightingale.
8.
May 15
International Day of the Family
To celebrate the importance of families, people, society and culture around the world.
9.
May 17
World Telecommunication Day
To raise awareness of the possibilities that the use of the Internet and other information and communication technologies (ICT) can bring to societies and economies.
10.
May 21
Anti-terrorism Day
To commemorate the death anniversary of former Prime Minister of India- Shri. Rajiv Gandhi.
11.
May 22
International Day of Biological Diversity
To increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues.
12.
May 31
World No Tobacco Day
The objective of the day is to urge tobacco users worldwide to abstain from using tobacco products for 24 hours and to aware the people about harmful effects of tobacco consumption.
Important Days in June
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Important dates
Important Days
Objective
1.
June 04
International Day of innocent children
To acknowledge the pain suffered by children throughout the world who are the victims of physical, mental and emotional abuse.
2.
June 05
World Environment Day
For encouraging worldwide awareness and action for the protection of our environment.
3.
June 07
World Level Crossing Awareness Day
Aimed at making the road users and pedestrians aware of the dangers at and around the level crossings
4.
June 08
World Oceans Day
To remind peoples the role of oceans in our life and educate the public of the impact of human actions on the ocean.
5.
June 12
World Day against Child Labour
To highlight the global extent of child labour and raise awareness on the situation of millions of children, girls and boys, working across the globe.
6.
June 14
World Blood Donor Day
To raise awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products, and to thank blood donors for their voluntary, life-saving gifts of blood.
7.
June 15
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
To focus global attention on the problem of physical, emotional, and financial abuse of elders.
8.
June 17
World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought
To highlight ways to prevent desertification and recover from the drought.
9.
June 20
World Refugee Day
To honour millions of refugees worldwide, who have been forced to flee their homes due to war, conflict and persecution.
10.
June 21
International Yoga Day
To encourage the practice of Yoga & Meditation, creating awareness about Yoga and its benefits in daily life.
World Music Day
To promote music and to celebrate the spirit of music in all its forms.
11.
June 23
International Olympics Day
To promote participation of people in sports all across the world, irrespective of athletic, gender or age ability.
United Nations Public Service Day
To celebrate the value and virtue of public service to the community, and to recognize the work of public servants, and encourage young people to pursue careers in the public sector.
International Widow’s Day
To address the poverty and injustice faced by millions of widows and their dependents in many countries.
12.
June 26
International day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
To raise awareness of the major problem that illicit drugs represent to society and to the need for action and cooperation in order to achieve a drug-free world.
13.
June 29
National Statistics Day
To mark the birth anniversary of eminent statistician P C Mahalanobis and to create public awareness among people about the importance of statistics in daily life.
Important Days in July
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Important dates
Important Days
Objective
1.
July 01
National Doctor’s Day
To honour the legendary physician and the second Chief Minister of West Bengal, Dr. B C Roy and to lay emphasis on the value of doctors in our lives.
2.
July 06
World Zoonoses Day
To emphasize and bring awareness amongst people, and teach them to take the right action against the disease.
3.
July 11
World Population Day
To raise awareness of people on various population issues such as the importance of family planning, gender equality, poverty, maternal health and human rights.
4.
July 12
Malala Day
To raise awareness and to help girls to get their right to education. Malala Yousafzai is a global symbol of every girl’s right to education.
5.
July 15
World Youth Skills Day
To raise awareness on the role of youth to improve the world through the power of skills.
6.
July 18
Nelson Mandela International Day
To remember Mandela’s achievements in working towards conflict resolution, democracy, human rights, peace, and reconciliation.
7.
July 26
Kargil Vijay Divas
To honour Kargil war heroes, who laid down their lives fighting infiltrators from Pakistan who had occupied Indian positions on the Line of Control (LOC) in Kargil and Dras sectors, Ladakh.
8.
July 28
World Hepatitis Day
To raise global awareness of hepatitis and encourage prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
World Nature Conservation Day
To increase the awareness about the resources and to protect the natural resources of the earth.
9.
July 29
International Tiger Day
To promote a global system for protecting the natural habitats of tigers and to raise public awareness and support for tiger conservation issues.
Important Days in August
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Important dates
Important Days
Objective
1.
First Sunday in August
International Friendship Day
To promote the role that friendship plays in promoting peace in many cultures.
2.
August 06
Hiroshima Day
To console the victims of the atomic bombs dropped on the city of Hiroshima and to pray for the realization of lasting world peace.
3.
August 07
National Handloom Day
To highlight the contribution of handloom to the socioeconomic development of the country and promote handlooms to increase the income of weavers and also enhance their pride.
4.
August 08
World Senior Citizen’s Day
To recognize the contributions of older persons and to raise awareness about the issues that affect their lives such as senescence and elder abuse.
5.
August 09
Quit India Movement
To mark the anniversary of Quit India Movement which was initiated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942.
Nagasaki Day
To celebrate the spirit of survivors and those who have dedicated themselves to ensuring that such events are never repeated and that nuclear weapons are never used again.
International Day of World’s Indigenous people
To promote and protect the rights of the world’s indigenous population.
6.
August 10
World Bio- fuel Day
To commemorate the anniversary of the successful working of a diesel engine, run on peanut oil, by German innovator Rudolf Diesel in 1893 and to create awareness about non- fossil fuels (Green Fuels).
7.
August 11
National Daughter’s Day
To celebrate love and affection towards the girl child and women’s contribution to the family.
8.
August 12
International Youth Day
To draw public awareness to problems surrounding youth, their issues and promote ways to engage them in becoming more actively involved in positive contributions to the globe.
9.
August 13
Organ Donation Day
To motivate normal human beings to pledge to donate organs after death and to spread awareness about the importance of organ donation.
10.
August 14
Pakistan’s Independence Day
To celebrate independence from British rule in 1947 and to promote patriotism and national unity.
11.
August 15
Indian Independence Day
To commemorate the nation’s independence from British Empire on 15th August 1947 and to promote patriotism.
12.
August 19
World Photography Day
To celebrate the passion for photography and to inspire photographers across the planet to share a single photo with a simple purpose: to share their world with the world.
World Humanitarian Day
To honour all humanitarians who have worked in the promotion of the humanitarian cause, and those who have lost their lives in the cause of duty.
13.
August 23
International Day for the Remembrance of Slave trade & its Abolition
To remind people of the tragedy of the transatlantic slave trade and to pay tribute to all those who fought for freedom.
14.
August 29
National Sports Day
To mark the birth anniversary of the hockey player, Dhyan Chand, who won gold medals in Olympics for India in the years 1928,1932 and 1936.
Important Days in September
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Important dates
Important Days
Objective
1.
September 05
National Teacher’s Day
To commemorate the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and to give tribute to the contributions made by the teachers to the society.
International day of charity
To mark the death anniversary of Mother Teresa and to promote charitable efforts made to alleviate poverty across the world.
2.
September 08
International Day of Literacy
To highlight the importance of literacy to individuals, communities and societies.
3.
September 14
World First Aid Day
To raise public awareness of how first aid can save lives in everyday crisis situations.
Hindi Diwas
To uphold the importance of Hindi as the national language of India which was adopted as the official language of Constituent Assembly on 14th September 1949.
4.
September 15
Engineer’s Day
To commemorate the birthday of the legendary engineer Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya.
5.
September 16
World Ozone day
To mark the day of the signing of Montreal Protocol and to spread awareness of the depletion of the Ozone Layer and search for solutions to preserve it.
6.
September 21
World Alzheimer’s Day
To raise awareness about the Alzheimer’s and dementia disease and identify the challenges and hardships of the disease.
World Peace Day
To strengthen the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and peoples and to recognize the efforts of those who have worked hard to end the conflict.
7.
September 25
World Rivers Day
To highlight the many values of rivers and to increase public awareness and hopefully encourage the improved stewardship of rivers around the world.
World Pharmacists Day
To organize activities that promote and advocate for the role of the pharmacist in improving health in every corner of the world.
8.
September 26
World Environment Health Day
To increase knowledge about environmental health among people and create health supportive environment.
International day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons
To highlight the need of total elimination of nuclear weapons.
9.
September 27
World Tourism Day
To raise awareness among the international community of the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political and economic value.
10.
September 29
World Heart Day
To inform people around the world and spread awareness about heart disease and stroke prevention.
World Maritime Day
To focus on the importance of shipping safety, maritime security and the marine environment.
11.
September 30
International Translation Day
To show the solidarity of the worldwide translation community in an effort to promote the translation profession in different countries.
Important Days in October
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Important dates
Important Days
Objective
1.
October 01
International day of the Older Persons
To highlight the important contributions that older people make to society and raise awareness of the issues and challenges of ageing in today’s world.
2.
October 02
International day of Non-violence
To mark the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi and to disseminate the message of non-violence, including through education and public awareness.
3.
October 03
World Habitat Day
To raise awareness about the need for well -designed and managed public spaces and streets.
4.
October 04
World Animal Welfare Day
To raise the status of animals in order to improve welfare standards around the globe and make the world a better place for all animals.
5.
October 05
World Teacher’s Day
To mobilize support for teachers and to ensure that the needs of future generations will continue to be met by teachers.
6.
October 08
Indian Air Force Day
To increase awareness about Indian Airforce, to secure Indian airspace and to conduct aerial warfare during a conflict.
7.
October 09
World Post Office Day
To mark the anniversary of the establishment of Universal Postal Union in 1874 in Bern, Switzerland.
8.
October 10
World day against the Death Penalty
To raise awareness around the application of the death penalty for terrorism-related offenses and to reduce its use.
9.
October 11
International Day of the Girl Child
To raise public awareness about gender inequality and support more opportunity for girls.
10.
October 12
World Arthritis Day
To raise awareness about the early diagnosis of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases.
11.
October 13
World Sight Day
To focus global attention and raise public awareness about blindness and vision impairment.
International day for Disaster Reduction
To promote a global culture of risk awareness and disaster reduction.
12.
October 14
World Standards Day
To raise awareness among regulators, industry and consumers as to the importance of standardization to the global economy.
13.
October 15
International Day of Rural Women
To recognize rural women’s importance in enhancing agricultural and rural development worldwide.
14.
October 16
World Food Day
To spread awareness and encourage all nations to fight against hunger, malnutrition and poverty and to draw attention to agricultural development.
15.
October 17
International Day for the Eradication of Poverty
To promote awareness for the need to eradicate poverty and destitution in all countries particularly in developing countries.
16.
October 20
World Statistics Day
To recognize the achievements of global statistics system both at national and international level.
World Osteoporosis Day
To raise global awareness of the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease.
17.
October 21
Global Iodine Deficiency Disorders Prevention Day
To generate awareness about the adequate use of iodine and to highlight the consequences of iodine deficiency.
18.
October 24
World Development Information Day
To draw the attention of worldwide public opinion towards development problems and the need to strengthen international cooperation to solve them.
United Nations Day
To mark the anniversary of Charter of United Nations and to create awareness among people about the aims and achievements of the United Nations Organization.
World Polio Day
To commemorate the birthday of Jonas Silk, the man who developed the first vaccine for the disease and to raise awareness about the infectious disease and its eradication.
19.
October 28
International Animation Day
To commemorate the first public performance of Charles-Emile Reynaud’s Theatre Optique and to celebrate the art of animation.
20.
October 29
International Internet Day
To remember the event of the sending of the first electronic message which was transferred from one computer to another in 1969.
21.
October 31
National Unity Day
To commemorate the birth anniversary of Independent India’s first Deputy Prime Minister Sardar Vallabhai Patel.
World Thrift Day
The day marks the importance of savings, for the unexpected events when we use this protected net to come out of the tough times. To promote the benefits of savings among people at large.
Important Days in November
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Important dates
Important Days
Objective
1.
November 05
World Tsunami Day
To spread the awareness in matters related to the dangers of the tsunami and share innovative approaches to risk reduction.
World Radiography Day
To mark the anniversary of the discovery of x-radiation by Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895.
2.
November 06
International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict
To educate people about the damaging effects of war and armed conflicts.
3.
November 08
International day of Radiology
To mark the importance of radiology in detection and diagnosis of severe diseases like cancer.
4.
November 09
Legal Services Day
To offer the free of charge, proficient and legal services to the people of weaker sections of society may be women, children, SC/ST, disabled persons.
5.
November 10
World Science Day for Peace and Development
To mark the importance of science for the benefit of the society and to draw attention to the challenges faced by science and raising support for the scientific endeavour.
6.
November 12
World Pneumonia Day
To raise awareness of pneumonia, promote prevention and treatment, and generate action to fight the illness.
Public Service Broadcasting Day
To commemorate the Mahatma Gandhi’s maiden visit to All India Radio (AIR) station in Delhi for the first and last time.
7.
November 13
World Kindness Day
To encourage individuals to overlook boundaries, race and religion and encourage people to be kind to each other and spread happiness, joy and peace through kindness.
8.
November 14
Children’s Day
To mark the birth anniversary of India’s first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and to encourage the welfare of children all over the country.
World Diabetes Day
To raise awareness about diabetes and its prevention.
9.
November 16
International Day for Tolerance
To raise awareness about the dangers of intolerance and to educate people about the need of tolerance.
National Press Day
To mark the day on which the Press Council of India started functioning.
10.
November 17
National Epilepsy Day
To increase public awareness of epilepsy as a universal and treatable brain disorder.
National Journalism Day
To celebrate the freedom of speech, thoughts and virtues as well as the role of media in shaping our society.
World Philosophy Day
To encourage people around the world to share their philosophical heritage and to open their minds to new ideas.
11.
November 19
National Integration Day
To mark the birth anniversary of India’s first woman Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and to enhance love and unity among people all across the country.
12.
November 20
Africa Industrialization Day
To examine ways to stimulate Africa’s Industrialization process and to draw attention to the problems and challenges of industrialization in Africa.
13.
November 21(Third Sunday in November)
World Television Day
To recognize the major role of television in presenting different issues that affect people.
World Day of Remembrance of Road Traffic Victims
To remember those who died or were injured from road crashes.
14.
November 25
International Day for the Elimination of Violation Against Women
To raise awareness of the fact that women around the world are subject to rape, domestic violence and other forms of violence.
15.
November 26
Constitution Day (Samvidhan Diwas)
To commemorate the adoption of Constitution and to spread thoughts and ideas of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
16.
November 29
International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
To mark the day of adoption of resolution 181 on the partition of Palestine by the General Assembly.
Important Days in December
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Important dates
Important Days
Objective
1.
December 01
World AIDS Day
To raise awareness about AIDS spread by HIV infection and to commemorate people who have died.
2.
December 02
World Computer Literacy Day
To increase awareness about the information technology and also bridge the effects of the digital divide.
International Day for the Abolition of Slavery
To eradicate contemporary forms of slavery, such as trafficking in persons, sexual exploitation, forced marriage, and the forced recruitment of children for use in armed conflict.
3.
December 03
International Day for the Person with Disabilities
To enable government and organizations to implement measures to improve the life of disabled persons all over the world.
4.
December 04
Indian Navy Day
To celebrate the magnificence, achievements and role of the naval force to the country.
5.
December 05
International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development
To show volunteer contributions at the international, national and local levels in order to get the Millennium Development Goals.
World Soil Day
To raise awareness about the dangers of soil loss and importance of soil as a critical component of the natural system.
6.
December 07
Indian Armed Forces Flag Day
To collect funds from people of India for the welfare of the Indian Armed Forces personnel.
International Civil Aviation Day
To generate and reinforce global awareness of the importance of international civil aviation in the social and economic development.
7.
December 09
International Anti-Corruption Day
To engage the general public to effectively fight against corruption and fraud in communities.
8.
December 10
Human Rights Day
To improve physical, socio, cultural and spiritual well-being and welfare of the vulnerable group of people globally.
9.
December 14
World Energy Conservation Day
To highlight the importance of energy consumption and its use in our day-to-day life.
10.
December 16
Vijay Diwas
To mark the anniversary of the win of Indian Army in the Indo-Pak war on 16th December 1971.
11.
December 18
International Migrants Day
To recognize the efforts, contributions, and rights of migrants worldwide.
Minorities Rights Day
To protect the rights of minorities communities as well as bringing better understanding among religious communities in India.
12.
December 22
National Mathematics Day
To mark the birth anniversary of great Indian Mathematician Srinivas Ramanujan.
13.
December 23
Farmer’s Day
To promote awareness to help and reward farmers for their contribution to society.
14.
December 25
Good Governance Day
To mark the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and to foster among the Indian people the accountability in government.
Creating an app without coding language is easier and cheaper than you think. You just need to use an app builder like AppInstitute. With these tools you can have your app up and running in days or even hours.
The way of Simple steps:
1.Choose a template.
2.Brand your app.
3.Edit and add content.
4.Publish your app.
How to Create a Mobile App Without Writing a Code
To create a mobile app without coding, you need to use an app builder. These are tools that come with pre-programmed templates and features that you can edit and customize.
Because the features in app builders are pre-made, you don’t need to program them yourself. And because you can customize the look, content, and features, you can build mobile apps that are entirely your own.
AppInstitute is one of the most popular app builders. We have designed the mobile app development process to be as straightforward as possible. We believe you will be able to build an app that wows your customers, no matter your level of technical ability.
The device apps are perfect for small businesses and learning plotforms that want an app to improve their service and compete with bigger brands.
The every user currently include:
Restaurants that use their mobile apps to enable contactless ordering, takeaway, and delivery.
Coffee shops that use their app for loyalty schemes or order in advance.
Hair salons use the app to manage bookings and loyalty schemes.
Radio stations provide listeners with an easy-access radio stream.
And more.
You can quickly build both an iOS and an Android app with the app maker. This is essential, as releasing native apps on each platform ensures your entire customer base can use your product.
If you want to make an app while reading this guide, head over to this link to sign up and try out our app builder.
Step One: Choose Your Template
The first step in the app development process is choosing a template. We have templates available for a wide variety of business types, industries, and use cases.
Each of these templates contains the features that most benefit the people who run each type of business.
step one:App Builder
For example:
The beauty salon app template makes it easy for salons to accept bookings. It also has a gallery businesses can use to show off haircuts and styles.
The coffee shop app template contains a loyalty rewards program and the ability for customers to make orders ahead of time.
The radio station app template has features for a live stream and time schedules.
All the templates are customizable. That means if it doesn’t have all the features you want, you can easily add more in the following steps.
If your business doesn’t fit any of the existing templates, you can make an app from scratch and only add the pages and features you need. Just choose the relevant option when setting up.
Step Two: Branding
Next, select a color scheme for your template. We make this easy by letting you connect your website to the app builder. We then pull out the colors you already use and suggest a suitable palette for your app that matches your existing branding.
step two:theme
If you don’t have a website or you’d rather choose your colors, you can do so in the next step. Just click the “Skip this step” button.
At this stage, you can enter your mobile number so we can send you a preview link that lets you see how the app looks on a mobile device.
The colors you choose aren’t the only way you can brand your app. Our app builder makes it easy for you to customize your app with images that you can use on the splash screen or as a header bar image.
This makes your app instantly recognizable. Just upload the images via the relevant section.
The final step in the branding process is uploading your app icon. This is the logo that people see when they want to open your app or search for it on the App Store or Google Play. Make sure yours stands out and is instantly recognizable so people can quickly access your app.
Step Three: Content
Each app template comes with preloaded content, which you can easily edit to suit your own business. For example, you can change the text shown on the About page or add new images and descriptions to your menu.
The app builder also makes it easy to add new tabs to your mobile apps.
Whether it’s an about us page with details of your company’s contact and social information, a services page that outlines all you have to offer, loyalty programs, or simple to use forms. You can customize your content to build an app suitable for any business type.
It’s also easy to remove features you don’t think will benefit your audience. If you don’t want to offer a loyalty program, for example, just delete it from the app.
This customization ensures that novices can create mobile apps unique to their business without writing a single line of code.
Once you’ve added content, you can set navigation options. Choose from a tab bar or sidebar menu that enables customers to access features in your app easily.
Setting up the back-end of the features is easy. You can adjust the settings so that you receive a notification when someone makes an order or sends you a message. It’s also possible to restrict access to certain pages to only logged-in users.
Step Four: Publish
Now you’ve worked on the design and added your content to each area of your app, you just need to publish it. Users will then be able to easily download either the iOS or Android app to their phones.
We provide all our users with an easy-to-use wizard that simplifies the publication process. Just follow the steps to set your app live on the App Store, the Google Play Store, or both.
There are several sections you will have to complete before you go live. First, you need to confirm that you don’t breach any of the content warnings from either store. Then you can fill in the details that will show up in your app store listing, including:
App Title
Icon Name
Categories
Keywords
Description
Before publishing your app, you’ll need to sign up for a Google and Apple Developers account. This is required by everyone who wants to publish an app on one of these platforms.
Top App Builder Features for Your Business
The AppInstitute app maker has features that help many types of businesses: including coffee shops, nightclubs, hair salons, driving instructors, charities, and many more.
Here are some of the available features:
Mobile Coupons
Incentivize customers to download your new app by offering exclusive discounts with mobile coupons. These redeemable coupons can have set start and end dates to suit your offer and can help drive those all-important sales. Coupons are particularly effective at driving sales during quiet periods of the year or to promote special occasions!
Food Ordering
With the rise of food ordering apps like JustEat and Deliveroo, restaurant consumers are used to ordering food with just a few clicks. Create and customize your own food ordering app and benefit from great features like one-click ordering without the substantial commission fees charged by third parties. You can use this same system to provide a contactless ordering experience at your restaurant, coffee shop, or bar.
Gallery
Promote your business with gorgeous images in a photo gallery. Hair salons can easily upload the latest photos of their stunning cuts and colors. Or ecommerce stores can showcase images of all their latest products.
Loyalty Program
Our loyalty program tab lets you create a rewards scheme that gives user a stamp whenever they buy from your business.
When the customer hits a predefined number of stamps, you provide them with a gift. The scheme is entirely customizable, so you can make it work for your business and users. It’s perfect for any business that would benefit from repeat sales.
Booking System
Connect your online booking service to your app to accept bookings. It’s perfect for hotels, salons, restaurants, or any type of business that uses bookings. Or you can create events and then accept reservations from your customers. Bars and pubs will find this tab useful, too.
Ecommerce
Connect your ecommerce provider to your app to give people a new way to order directly from your business. We can integrate with platforms including Amazon, Etsy, Magneto, and Shopify.
Audio Stream
Give your customers direct access to an audio stream from their phone or tablet. It’s a great way for radio stations to ensure listeners always have access to their stream.
Push Notifications
Keep customers engaged by sending push notifications directly to their phone. A well-timed message could be the difference between someone ordering from your takeaway on a Friday afternoon and cooking at home.
You can tailor push notifications based on different user segments or the location of the user. For example, you can show families one offer and couples another.
Directions
Add a directions tab that shows users how to find your business. The tab uses Google Maps so it is easy for customers to use.
Contact
Make it easy for customers to contact your business by including a page with a form. We offer several preset forms that allow user to register, send feedback, or send images. Or you can create your own form with the form editor. Add various types of fields including checkboxes, email addresses, and images.
You can check out the complete list of features that we have available here.
Achieving Long-Term Success
App builders make it easy to create apps without programming knowledge. But building your app from scratch and then launching is only the start of the mobile app development process. And it is certainly just the start of the journey with us at AppInstitute.
We want to help you make the most of your new tool, so supply a 30-day success plan which covers all the things you need to do in the early stages to help achieve your long-term goals.
We’ll equip you with social sharing tools to promote your app on the likes of Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
You’ll also be able to access your app’s analytics data to view downloads, app actions, and download sales reports across customized time frames to track the success of campaigns or learn how much revenue you are bringing in.
If you wanted even more in-depth analytical information, use Google Analytics to identify the most viewed pages, where your traffic is coming from, and many more insights and reports.
Once you’ve got a captive audience, communicating with them to keep them that way is the next crucial element. Push notifications are one of the best ways to connect with user almost instantly.
Use them to promote exclusive deals and discounts, send important updates, reminders, and much more. With the addition of geofencing technology, you can use push notifications to target user when they are near your business.
Building your first Apple or Android app doesn’t have to be a scary, daunting prospect.
AppInstitute makes the process easy, stress-free, and affordable. You don’t have to write a single line of code. You get complete control over how your app looks, functions, and feels.
The plunge and delve into the world of the mobile app to take advantage of features that will blow your user away and put you ahead of the competition.
Users can subscribe/follow other YouTube channels and users.
Create playlists to organize videos and group videos together.
What is the main purpose of YouTube?
YouTube provides a simple way for people to store videos online and share them with others. YouTube videos cover any topic anyone cares to upload a video about. These videos are easy to share via other forms of social media, email and websites and can also be embedded in other websites
What are the benefits of being a YouTuber?
Benefits of Having a YouTube Channel
Give the Audience More Content. One really good reason to add video and a YouTube channel to your site is to give the audience more content. …
Extra Source of Traffic. …
Closer Personal Connection. …
Another Source Of Revenue. …
Modernizing. …
Creative Outlet. …
Get Outside Your Comfort Zone.
Teens Like YouTube because?
YouTube is a free to use service and a can be a great space for teens to discover things they like. For many young people, YouTube is used to watch music videos, comedy shows, how to guides, recipes, hacks and more. Teens also use the video-sharing service to follow their favourite vloggers (video blogger), subscribe to other YouTubers and celebrities they are interested in.
By YouTube what the people wish to like ?
The way the their mind sets and Intrest videos
there are different kind of people
Wish to learn new things
spend time on their mind sets
giving live news and events
Advantages and Disadvantages
1. In education YouTube help in term of provide the video of teaching and learning for the students to get the knowledge from the professors in another part of the world.
2. The students are able to access to the sources of learning anytime anywhere they want without any payment.
3. Provide the chance for all the learner to study with the high professional teacher especially for those who have no chance to go university.
4. There are many skill people who upload their video and we can learn from their skill.
5. YouTube is the very wide classroom for teaching and learning which we can save our time and budget.
6. It is a biggest source of study which easy to understand by the video such as video on how to make up, video on how to cook, video on how …etc.
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