Happy Engineer’s Day

Every year, the country celebrates September 15 as National Engineer’s Day to appreciate the contributions of Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya. The Bharat Ratna awardee, Visvesvaraya was born on September 15, 1861 in a village called Muddenahalli in Karnataka. He studied Bachelor of Arts (BA) from the University of Madras and pursued civil engineering at the College of Science in Pune.

A Bharat Ratna awardee, Visvesvaraya had studied Bachelor of Arts (BA) from the University of Madras and pursued civil engineering at College of Science in Pune.

As years went by, the Engineering community began to develop greatly that   in the early 19th century, so many changes on production techniques began to take place. As the British engineers then able to design a simple machine that was powered by steam. i.e the steam engine. This simple evolution in British technology brought about great benefits to the government as a whole. So many aspects of productions were improved. Which in turn boosted the economic strength of the nation. All industries soon grew up as labor was now assigned to their new machine. The transportation, power and other basic sectors of the nation’s economy soon diverted to the steam engine which brightened their economy in return. The engine was used to create electricity and also used to move caravans to aid transportation. As time went by, this

evolution was spread all over the world and then Engineering found larger grounds for exploitation.

Everywhere you look you’ll see examples of engineering having a positive effect on everyday life. Cars are safer, sound systems deliver better acoustics, medical tests are more accurate, and computers and cell phones are a lot more fun! You’ll be giving back to your community.

Engineers don’t sit back and watch – they make things happen. Using innovation, creativity and a wealth of knowledge, engineering graduates are impacting the world unlike any other.

The world is changing, and engineers are the ones behind so much of this development. The majority of today’s services and products had some element of engineering involved in their conception at least, paving the way to long, fulfilling and healthy lives for the people influenced by them.

Engineers must be critical yet creative; curious yet capable; as well as ready to handle the constantly changing world.

The wide range of disciplines that fall under the engineering title mean that no matter what the prospective student’s interest, there’s bound to be one facet of the sector they’ll find enticing and engaging. Whether its civil, electrical, chemical or mechanical engineering, if you like tinkering, creating, designing or building, the engineering sector has a place for you.

In an advanced technological world, we need engineers to bring ideas into reality. By applying the principles of mathematics and science, engineers develop solutions to the world’s biggest technical issues.

You could find yourself doing anything from building new bridges to developing electrical sockets for refugee camps; working on special effects for blockbuster movies or testing aircraft and aerospace products. With a myriad of positions open to engineers in almost every field, graduates happily welcome the huge choice of careers they have the potential to explore.

The engineering portfolio knows no bounds, but these people are all working to the same common goal: building a sustainable world. Whatever you wish to contribute to society through your engineering dedication, nothing compares to the knowledge that you’ve achieved something that’s impacted people’s lives for the better.

With this infrastructure, people can go to other place with more comfortable and faster. For example, engineer had created many type of vehicles such as car, motorcycle and airplane that make human life now easier to go to other place. This can reduce of used of more energy by human nowadays. It is also highly important on a human level such as roads, railways and aircraft which all of these are allow people to travel over varying distances. The importance of this for encouraging more frequent personal contact between people cannot be understated. Integrated design has made the system highly efficient, and time wasted by travelling has been significantly reduced. We also can travel to everywhere in the world by transport whether by air, water or land transport for business or holiday.

In our homes, schools, offices, agriculture, automobiles, banks, security, and so many other areas, we observe the applications of engineering. In fact, you may not be able to read this article effectively without the underground works performed by engineers before the final manufacturing of the device. Engineering is a faculty that have been making machines with unique properties everyday. It is filled with experts that have great innovative ideas.

The internet has helped many businessmen in the marketing of products and selling some useful services to their customers. People sit with their computers and advanced mobile phones and promote their businesses through this channel. Presently, there are many websites created where people go and render services to get paid in turn for the work well done. An example of such website is the one called Fiverr. This is a website that has been a source of daily bread to people from different parts of the world. There are dozens of services being offered by sellers in that website including web and graphics designs, promotion of books and other tangible goods, application designs, sound cloud works, writing businesses, and so many others.

Engineering plays fundamental roles in banking institutions of various societies. In a bank, there are many engineers that engineer the affairs of the banking activities. Without these engineers, the banks will not function effectively. Banks are advancing on a yearly basis and they have been demanding the services of the engineers (especially Software and Networking Engineers) to make the advancement unique. Engineering in banks has added a lot to the quality of services that banks render to their customers

Engineering as a profession is a major player in the twenty-first century. Engineering is a unique profession and it has been changing the face of the earth to good. The world is upgrading and seeing clearly because of the importance of engineering profession in our society. In this piece of write-up or essay, the author detailed out the importance of engineering as it relates to agricultural, banking, automobile, educational, marketing, and health sectors.

What Happens When You Starve yourselves?

Your body needs energy to do anything and everything. But what happens if you do not provide the box with this energy? What consequences would occur?

  • Mechanism

 A human body is immensely active and has a smart system in itself. It has a great ability to adapt itself into the new environment and new conditions. The only condition your body has with you is health and food to eat. We all know that energy can neither be created nor destroyed. It simply gets transferred. Supposing,the same are built so that the turbine spins and through which, electricity and fresh water can be obtained.  Here,mechanical energy has got converted into electrical energy. The electricity then flows to make use for domestic and industrial purposes. The electricity then,is  released in the form of heat energy. So,your body cannot really make energy. It simply converts one type of energy into the other. So unless you intake any eatables,the body does not have any energy. But…..then how do people in the hospitals for a longer period of time? Well,they are given supplements,maybe through the fluids injected into their body regularly. In fact, according to a site, supposing if a person in a condition of coma and cannot move at all. Many ,many things can happen when a person in  a state where he cannot move. First of all,the mechanical equipment, like the central line,the tubes,the cathedral( Yah,confusing to me as well) , these equipment stay at the same place,to inject the fluids. When a substance is left out,infections can commonly occur. These lines or tubes have everything that a microbe needs to grow. Now these same  lines travel  inside the patients body and not every time,it will get killed. The infection can also lead to be fatal and even statistics say that a certain amount of death occurs yearly due to the central lines getting infected. Sure,the environment in sterilized and all,but we are talking about the things which have actually happened in the past and present. Anyway,the point was that the nurses have to constantly clean the teeth of the patients and even gently jerk the hands. Almost every day. (So the next time you see some nurse in the corner,just don’t ignore them cause they are doing an awesome work out there.) But what if you stop eating,let’s say for three weeks?

  • Human fuel.

Some people call  food,the ‘human fuel of energy.’  Food is crucial for growth, development,for the organs in your body to work etc. But most people stay without food for about 6-8 hours sometime. What happens is,your body stores that glucose in the form of something called Glycogen.When you eat foods,your body previously stores this glycogen and when your body needs glucose,it will be provided in the form of this glycogen. But..then why do we faint? Fainting can be observed from many factors,the common one being when the brain does not receive oxygen. Why does it not receive oxygen? Well,many factors can be  taken into consideration,such as 

1. Standing for too much time. 

2. Standing under the sun for too much time.

3. When you do not eat food(but sometimes,the food which you’ve eaten,that food also needs energy to be converted into glucose which again makes you faint.)

After some days,your body moves into the phase of something called Ketosis. Ketosis is when your body produces  something called ketones which  is temporarily used as a fuel. But this is not enough. So the next phase is something very disturbing.Now,the body does not have any carbohydrates, so it sort of cannibalises the fats,the proteins in your body because your brain needs it desperately. But when proteins and fats are used to make glucose,your brain will be satisfied,but your body will be devastated. You’ll develop a bony structure as the body builders (proteins) have been burnt. And if you don’t stop now,it can even lead to death.

Fact- Something similar but less complicated occurs in potatoes. You must have noticed,the potatoes tend to sprout maybe due to humid Linares. How does it grow? It uses all the nutrition inside itself. But the potato will not grow until it obtains N,P,K (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium)so the sprouting is nothing but wasted

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5 TIPS FOR CORPORATE LEADERS.

Corporate leadership is quite different from other forms of leadership. Roles and responsibilities of a corporate are very diversified. From generating high revenue to building agood office culture every thing comes under the domain of a corporate leader. A leader is a connecting wire that connects each and every employee and make the circuit complete. A good corporate leader has to maintain a critical balance between idealism and realism. He has to take decisions which is favorable to the company but keep morality and ethics in Like other forms of leadership corporate leaders doesn’t focus on increasing the number of followers they focus on the quality of the men they lead not the quantity. A condition where most of the leaders face problem is when their employee does not perform because being over rude is also not right but taking some action is also necessary. A simple solution to it is to make score board of every employee whether clerk or even HR. Appreciate them when they perform and help them when they don’t. A good corporate leader should be an ideal for others he should be a target personality for others.

5 TIPS FOR CORPORATE LEADERS

  1. PERSONAL POWER- Your position is of no use if you don’t have personal power. If you make your employees work with positional power, it will create a pressure on them which can later result in toxic relations. But if your employee admires you and feel connected with you he will obey your orders by heart.
  2. INFLUENCE- Start making an influence on the team you lead otherwise you will be a puppet. Your decision your words should have high value for your team but don’t choose wrong methods to make influence, be friendly, treat them as your family, stand with them in their personal problems.
  3. GIVE IMPORTANCE-If you are the leader that doesn’t mean you are always right and best always encourage your juniors to give new ideas, give some autonomous tasks to them, ask for suggestions, never ignore their points if it is not acceptable then point out the shortcomings and encourage to improve.
  4. PROGRESS ADVANCING- Make sure the progress of your team along with you. If you alone will keep progressing without your team soon you will loose their belief in you and you will be all alone. Your team mates should not feel left out.
  5. COMMON GOALS -The goals of your team and yours should be same. There should be no differences in the goals. The moment they will realise that their goals will be achieved by being with you, they are never going to leave you and they will give their 100% to you and your organisation

Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-97)

Mary Wollstonecraft was born in 1759. She is sometimes called the Mother of Feminism. Her body of work largely is concerned with Women’s rights. In her 1791-92 book, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, now considered a classic of feminist history and feminist theory, Wollstonecraft argued primarily for the rights of woman to be educated. Through education would come emancipation.

Mary Wollstonecraft was a participant in and observer of a significant range of social changes. Firstly, was the Enlightenment thought which regarded institutions as out-dated, and in need of review, along with changes in educational theory and domestic structure. Reason was of primary importance to the Enlightenment philosophers, a company to which Mary Wollstonecraft belongs.

Wollstonecraft wasn’t taken seriously by many people during her time because her ideas were so unique. Mary was a moral and political theorist as well as a women’s rights activist. She was a true French Revolution child, a new age of reason and benevolence. She wanted women to achieve a better life, not only for themselves but for their children and husbands too and to bring together what people already had and ‘ultimate perfection’. She argued that women’s education was “strictly training them to be incapable and frivolous” so they could only be wives and mothers, but she wanted to secure happiness for women and men so they could be looked at as equals. She wanted women to take a stand and fight for their educational rights, not to be weak and depend on men for their identity.

As aforementioned, she is sometimes called the Mother of Feminism. Her body of work is largely concerned with women’s rights. In her 1791-92 book, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, Mary Wollstonecraft argued primarily for the rights of woman to be educated. Through education would come emancipation. A keen and vital concern with education, especially the education of girls and women, runs throughout Mary Wollstonecraft’s writing and remains a dominant theme to the abrupt end of her career. The title of her first book, Thoughts on the Education of Daughters, speaks for itself. Her single most important work, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, begins as a plea for the equal education of women and includes an ambitious and farsighted proposal for a national school’s system. More directly, Wollstonecraft produced a book for children in the innovative, progressive mode of the day, edited an innovative reader specifically designed for the use of girls. Education was critically important to Wollstonecraft both as a liberal reformer and as a radical theorist and proponent of women’s rights.

Wollstonecraft accepts the definition of her time that women’s sphere is the home, but she does not isolate the home from public life as many others did and as many still do. For her, the public life and domestic life are not separate, but connected. The home is important to Wollstonecraft because it forms a foundation for the social life, the public life. The state, the public life, enhances and serves both individuals and the family. Men have duties in the family, too, and women have duties to the state.

Why I Quit Social Media?


These days a Netflix documentary is trending everywhere named “Socia Dilemma”. It will give you many surprises and shocks. How social media business model control you and how they made you a puppet. This documentary will tell you everything about it.
Why do we open a social media account? Just to connect with friends and family will be the common answer. But do we stick to that only? Surely, not. We chat with people, connect with many and get addicted to this routine. Okay, tell me about your routine. How many times do you sneak into your social media accounts in a day? It must be more than an hour I bet. But the harsh reality behind these social media platforms is that they always spy on us. They secretly watch everything you do on your phone. I’ll give you an example. Suppose you’re looking for an electronic device to buy, let’s say mobile online and searched for it on google. The next day or the same day, you will see mobile advertisements in all your social media handles. Even you didn’t ask for it but still, you’ll see the number of advertisements. Because these platforms live on advertisements and they make us a secret medium for it. Let me tell you, privacy is a myth.
The worst thing about it is it’ll make you a puppet. You will have our phone with you wherever you go. No matter how busy you are, you’ll be checking your phone. You will always crave for online likes, comments and shares. What will he/she reply? Why he/she is not replying me? Does that mean he/she is angry with me? Such numerous thoughts will always pop up in our minds snatching away our mental peace. Social media is one of the most prominent reasons for mental disorders these days. They will always keep you on the phone. They know your psychology better than yourself. What will be your next move, what are you expecting, they know everything. It’s the time when you try to move away from your phone and suddenly a notification pops up maybe a chat notification you were craving for.
Another thing about social media is there is so much negativity. Maybe it’s your personal account or your art page, you’ll receive negativity everywhere. Someone will try to give you threats via messages or someone will slide into your DMs with unsolicited pictures. People will appreciate your work and will also show hatred for now reason. It has become such a toxic place to be in. Now few will come in the support of social media saying it connects people, let’s you showcase your art, make you find people you lost and much more. And Yes I definitely agree to them to some extent. It’s totally up to your use. How you will use it will decide who will be on driver’s seat. If you use it with all your senses at the place, then you’ll drive it and even if you give them a small loophole, they will sneak in your mental peace and drive you the way they want.

Story of the two most expensive spices

Saffron

One pound of saffron costs you $5000. It is the most expensive spice next comes vanilla. Saffron is a complicated spice to harvest. Harvesting saffron needs a lot of hand work to pick up the flowers, separate the saffron that is the dried stigma or the female part of the flower. Saffron comes from the saffron crocus flower and each flower has 3 stigmas. The yield of saffron is very low. One pound of saffron requires 170000 flowers. These flowers bloom over a six week period from late September to early December. There is a specific time to day to harvest them. High relative humidity and sunlight can break the chemical structure in the saffron. Early morning is preferably the best time to harvest them.

90% of the world’s saffron is grown in arid fields in Iran. It is so because workers are available and for cheap. But it’s mostly like slavery. Most workers are women getting five dollars a day. Not only Iran, it’s grown in Morocco, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Afghanistan, India and even in United States. Though many Americans have never eaten saffron, the US imports large amount of saffron. Saffron has a resistance to cold weather.

Over centuries saffron has proven useful in many situations. Most commonly used in cooking. Middle east Asian countries have a lot of food containing saffron. When saffron is broken down it creates a golden dye. Which is how when used in cooking it gives a different kind of colour and taste and smell to it.

Saffron contains some chemical components which are really expensive like picrocrocin, crocin and safranal. These are the main components responsible for the taste, smell and colour.

People have tried passing turmeric, red marigold petals, and lily flower stigma as saffron. But the flavour and dye is totally different. In large quantities, saffron can be a potent happiness inducing narcotic. Research suggests it may help reduce the symptoms for Alzheimer’s, depression and PMS.

Vanilla

From ice cream to cakes and even perfume, vanilla is the go-to flavour of the world. In recent years, the price of natural vanilla has shot up. At one point it was more expensive than silver by weight. 80% of the world’s vanilla is grown in the perfectly suited climate of the north east region of Madagascar. It’s the country’s primary export crop. In 2014, vanilla was $80 a kilo. Three years later it was $600. Today its around $500. The price rise is due in part to global demand. The trend of eating naturally means that food companies have shunned synthetic flavouring in favour of the real deal.

Price fluctuations affect producers of agricultural commodities everywhere but vanilla is particularly volatile. In just a few weeks the price can jump or plummet by over 20%. Liberalisation is one reason for such movements. The Malagasy government once regulated the vanilla industry and it’s price. But now the price is negotiated at the point of sale which makes for a freer market but a more volatile one. It’s also a tiny industry. A single cyclone can knock up the entire crop within Madagascar. It’s also a difficult and delicate crop to grow.

Vanilla is an orchid that needs to be hand pollinated. This is a really labour intensive practice. It takes roughly six months to grow it on the vine and then six months of manual post harvesting. The interesting thing about vanilla is that it needs to be taken off the vine when it is almost rotted!

The growers have to contend with another problem. Thieves are targeting vanilla crops. So Malagasy now have to sleep out in their vanilla fields. They can’t rely on those who are changed from the state to protect them or their crops. Some farmers have resorted to harvesting the beans before they’re ripe but this produces a poorer quality vanilla and ultimately pushes down the price. The combination of deteriorating quality and high prices is having an effect. The vanilla price bubble may burst. If the price continues to stay high there’s a number of scenarios that will play out. Continuation of current situation will cause an unstable market. Otherwise the corporate sectors step in, try to regulate the market in some way that may stabilise prices and also quality. Or the market may crash out.

Big buyers that provide vanilla are now working directly with farmers in a bid to gain greater control over quality. Other companies have started to look elsewhere for their natural vanilla. Indonesia, Uganda and even the Netherlands are growing the crop. For a century Madagascar has enjoyed a near monopoly on vanilla. But this industry maybe in line for radical overhaul.

Thank you for reading. Have a nice day!🌼

The power of Gratitude !

As kids we were taught there are three magical words— Thank you. Sorry and Please. As adults we could understand what it meant. I will today write about the second magic word “THANK YOU” . We have heard so many times that “gratitude is the best attitude”. And it actually is. When you have the power to acknowledge an effort that someone has put in you and you smile back to them and tell them a Thank you, it solves everything. You on your end may get a sense of satisfaction and the other person on his end smiled because of you. And making someone smile in today’s world is the most priceless thing you can do.

Being grateful makes us optimistic and happier. It improves our relationships with others.We have a lot of people around. The people who make us happy, the people with whom we chill out with, or share things with.They make our life easier. But at times we as humans tend to take things for granted. We forget to appreciate the things they do for us. But if we start acknowledging and for once if we go back to them and tell a Thank you,it would be more than enough. A mother who gives everything to her children with no expectations, deserves a thank you from her children for everything she does for them. A father who does everything for their children to give them a comfortable lifestyle deserves a thankyou. Your friends who are always there to support you and stand by your side deserves a thankyou. Anybody who does anything for you deserves a thankyou in return. Even when you go out to buy something the shopkeepers deserve a thankyou.And, believe me they actually know the value of being thanked . Because maybe out of all the customers you maybe the only one who has acknowledged their efforts and thanked them for the same and that makes them happy.

Not only people but also everything around us is important. Before the pandemic we were free birds. We could do anywhere,do whatever we want. Enjoy nature. We had already taken everything for granted, but this lock down has already taught us not to take things for granted.It has taught has the value of things we never thought they had.

The problem of ego is the biggest problem in a human. But why ? Why do we need to bring in ego for everything. Showing gratitude does not make you a small person. Instead, it makes you the biggest all and somebody with a pure heart. Being grateful to somebody is never out of trend and will never be. We can not imagine our lives without certain things and people in it . So it is better if we start valuing things and not wait for a Thanks giving day to tell people how much they matter. You do not need to follow a protocol to speak your heart. All you need to is call/text the person you are thanking. It’s hard not to feel happy when you make someone smile.

Be thankful to God to give us this life. There is always a blessing to thank God for ; the ones you are aware of and the ones you are not. Be grateful to God everyday.

Promise yourself to be grateful to things that matter. There are good times and bad times and every day may not be good,but there is something good in every day. Remember,to count your blessings and not your regrets.

JOB SECURITY OVER SALARY

In recent years, there’s been a trend toward following our passions and doing work we love. At least, we hear a lot about finding ways to get paid to do work that we like. However, that trend might be on the verge of a chance, if a recent survey is any indication.
Recent survey released the results of its recent Way to Work survey, and the findings are that many college students are more interested in stability than they feel a passion for their work.
The survey indicates that 70% of the college-age respondents are more interested in finding a stable job than they are interested in whether or not they feel passionate about what they are doing. Not only that, but the aspiration that received the greatest interest in the service was to be financially stable in the next 10 years (31% of respondents). Landing a dream job in the next 10 years was the second-greatest aspiration, with 28% of respondents hoping for this outcome.


This is an interesting development when you consider that, for a number of years, we’ve been steeped in messages about following passions and creating our own dream jobs. At least, I’ve been steeped in that rhetoric as a personal finance freelancer who is regularly exposed to people trying to follow their dreams and create their own jobs.
However, as many college students near the end of their education, it appears that many are less concerned about how much they love their work, and more concerned about whether or not they will have a job that will lead them to financial stability.
This is a struggle that many of us face in our own lives. It’s hard to put a price on job stability. In some cases, it makes sense to stick with a stable job for longer because it does offer something known. You know how much you will be paid each month.
On top of that, a stable job often offers other benefits, like subsidized health insurance and an employer match for your retirement plan. Followed by a healthy work-life balance, drives Indian youth to opt for banking and government jobs. Based on the responses from 5000 banking and government jobs aspirants across the country, the survey from the online competitive exam preparation space. In terms of preferred mode for exam preparation, 58.7 per cent voted for online mock tests, while YouTube classes and videos (44.5 per cent) came second, and traditional coaching institutes (8.4per cent) were the last choice.
A majority of the candidates (39.4 per cent) prepare for three or more competitive exams at the same time, the study said. The survey also found that access to online coaching for competitive exams, such as JEE, NEET, Banking, SSC and GATE, has gained greater momentum.
Online learning and personalised education tools are replacing traditional coaching methods. Social media is definitely a game-changer, offering easy access to discussion forums and study groups. According to the data, Telegram groups (31.5 per cent), WhatsApp groups (31.5 per cent) and Oliveboard discussion forum (27.1 per cent) are the most popular platforms to interact with peers and educators.

HINDUTVA IS NOT HINDUISM

The term Hindutva took birth with the appearance of VD Savarkar’s book titled Hindutva in 1923. Savarkar’s Hindutva was declared to be the Holy Book of Hindu Sangathan or organization. M. S. Golwalkar, who headed the RSS after K. B. Hedgewar, too regarded Savarkar’s Hindutva as a great scientific book which fulfilled the need of a text-book on Hindu nationalism.[1] According to a biography of founder of RSS, Hedgewar published by the RSS, “Savarkar’s inspiring and brilliant exposition of the concept of Hindutva marked by incontestable logic and clarity, struck the cord of Doctorji’s [Hedgewar’s] heart”.[2]
Despite such statements glorifying Hindutva as priceless contribution in defence of Hindu nationalism, the contents of the book did not attract many Hindu leaders and remained beyond the comprehension of common Hindus. In fact, even the title of the book seemed to have been an afterthought. A perusal of the original edition (1923) will show that the booklet was printed with the title Hinduism but subsequently a separate piece of paper on which Hindutva was printed was pasted on the title page of the book. Since the term remained alien even to the Savarkarites, by the 4th edition Hindutva as title was dropped and it was published under a new title Who Is A Hindu? In 1963 Maharashtra Provincial Hindusabha published it as part of Savarkar’s collected works with the title Essentials of Hindutva. Another notable fact about this book was that it was published under the pen name ‘A Maratha’ signifying a regional identity of the author whereas book stressed only the Hindu identity of the country and its inhabitants.
Savarkar admitted at the outset that the ‘term Hindutva defies all attempts at analysis’.[3] He began by trying to make a clear-cut distinction between his theory of Hindutva and religion Hinduism. But few pages later it became clear that Hindutva was nothing else but political Hinduism. At the very outset, Savarkar made it clear that Hindutva was not the same as Hinduism. It had nothing to do with religion or rituals. The term in English which came closest to the one he was using, he wrote, was perhaps Hinduness. As a principle, Hindutva formed the basis of India’s national character, he maintained, and, to provide greater clarity, offered his own definition of who was a Hindu. The word Hindu was as ancient as the Vedas, he contended, and explained that the letter ‘Sa’ in Sanskrit was often turned into ‘Ha’ in the Prakrit languages. Thus the land of the people known as the Sapta Sindhus, which had acquired for itself the name Sapta Sindhu, was referred to as ‘Hapta Hindu’ in the Avesta of the ancient Persians, he said.
Savarkar wasn’t really setting out to create a Hindu nation. India was, he asserted, citing some ancient and medieval texts, a Hindu nation in an organic sense. The bitter reality is that Hindutva is nothing but an ideology which stands for totalitarianism, Casteism and injustice. We must remember the following prophetic words of Dr Ambedkar about the critical danger which Hindutva politics poses to our country.


Akshay Kumar at “Into the Wild” with Bear Grylls

Priya Yadav,
Akshay Kumar of the film industry’s menace, shot with Bear Grylls in the world’s most popular show ‘Man Vs Wild’ Special episode OTT Platform Discovery Plus has been released. On 14 September, Monday evening, people will be able to watch it for free on Discovery Channel. Recently, Akshay and Bear Grylls shot this special episode in Bandipur National Park and Tiger Reserve.

In this special episode, Akshay Kumar made many revelations. Akshay was born in Delhi, his mother was a Kashmiri and father a Punjabi. Akshay revealed that he lived in his house with 24 people. He also shared how he reached Thailand to learn martial arts and became a waiter.

The ‘Mission Mangal’ actor revealed how he remembers that part of his life today. He said that life was good. I know that I have a lot of money and everything, but that life is different. I had so much freedom. Being a celebrity, this (now) has changed a bit and you have to protect yourself. This life is very good.

Akshay called his father his role model. Akshay also talked about his son Aarav, who is very different from him. The actor said, “He does not want to tell anyone that he is my son. He wants to stay away from the limelight. He wants to build his own identity and I understand it. I let him stay as he is Wants. That’s what I miss myself.

Let us know that recently Akshay Kumar participated in an Instagram live session with the adventurer and TV host Bear Grylls for his special episode of ‘Into the Wild’. The session was hosted by Huma Qureshi, who is working with her in the film ‘Bell Bottom’. During this, Huma asked Akshay that if Bear Grylls persuaded him to drink tea made from elephant dung, Akshay said, “I was not worried. I was more than thrilled.”

He further said I was not too worried. Because I have also drunk cow’s urine every day due to “Ayurvedic” reasons. So due to this, I did not have any particular problem. Bear said about this thing of Akshay that you are the one who is saying an easy thing to drink cow’s urine. Bear also said, ‘When people become famous, they stop working outside their comfort zone, because they are afraid of looking weak but Akshay was ready for anything.

In fact, last month, when people came to know that Akshay Kumar is going to appear with real-life player Bear Grylls in the special episode of the world’s most popular adventure show Into the Wild, then the joy of the fans was not there. People of the country and the world were eagerly waiting for September 14 to see Akshay Kumar whom he used to do dangerous stunts in films, tell martial arts tricks, jump from hundreds of feet high and walk with his hands for several minutes. Into the wild show will be seen scrambling in the world of dangers. But when people saw the show Into the Wild with Bear Grylls and Akshay Kumar, they felt disappointed. Instead of doing stunts or playing hide and seek with wild animals, Akshay Kumar was able to tell Bear Grylls his life story from 43 minutes to 40 minutes. To tell the truth, the audience had to see the wild side of Khiladi Kumar, because the way Akshay Kumar created an atmosphere on social media that he is going to storm with beer grills. In reality, Akshay Kumar played with the emotions of the audience.

Self Improvement

Self-improvement is the improvement of one’s knowledge, status, or character by one’s own efforts. It’s the quest to make ourselves better in any and every facet of life.September is National Self Improvement Month, a time to reflect upon your life, set new goals and take strides to make personal changes in order to achieve the life you truly wish. Observed every ninth month of the year, it gives us the chance to not only support and encourage your personal growth, but also illuminate the self-improvement movement. Today, we’re going to look at the immense business that serves the public’s thirst for self-help.We start growing in any skill by taking in new information, or reorganizing information we already know into a more useful form. 
There is no denying that self improvement has become big business, with tens of millions of people around the world look to make positive changes in their lives ever year with the help of self help products, materials, and services.Live training seminars that look to motivate, empower, and teach people to reach their potential are now a $500 million industry.

The self development industry loves to tell you that if you can keep telling yourself over and over again that you are a wonderful, worthwhile happy Human Being, that eventually you will believe it and thus it will come to fruition.Unfortunately, if at a very deep level you don’t believe what you are saying such affirmations are not only worthless, but can be counter productive.If you have low self esteem and take this approach and see no positive results, then guess what happens?Yep, you think even less of yourself for not even being able to do something so easy.

In fact, many self-help gurus and popular systems know this, and release a series of books, seminars or products that touch on all of these themes.
Increased focus and concentration

Greater empathy and understanding of others,Lowers stress levels,Increases our ability to deal with adversity ,Reduces blood pressure in those people who have higher than ideal levels,School attendance levels rise when meditation is introducedIt can lower levels of depressionIt makes people happier and more content.Improves overall health levels.

self-love is so fundamental that I can’t skip any self-improvement question without including it. The moment you start loving yourself, you automatically get into a state where you no longer get satisfied with mediocrity because you feel that you deserve nothing but the best. A person who doesn’t appreciate who he is more likely to engage into self-sabotaging, hating themselves and criticising his decisions. He’s busy focusing on the negative things about him than focusing on the opportunities lying ahead of him. Once you accept yourself you let go of the negative feelings of you not being enough, which is the first step towards self-improvement.

About 98% of the population cannot multi-task and trying to do so inhibits performance because every time you move from one thing to another your brain takes between 1 and 3 seconds to catch up and refocus.

What do you want to improve? Would you like to participate in a race which doesn’t have a finishing line? A vision for your future is the finish line which makes you take part in the race and keeps you motivated enough to continue till the end. Have a radical vision for your future and improve yourself in order to reach there.

Avoid being dogmatic and insisting your memory remembers an event exactly as it was. If you’re in an argument where somebody insists otherwise, then they are as likely to be right as you are.
person who doesn’t value what he has today, will never value what he gains tomorrow. Be grateful for your current situation and don’t hesitate to thank people who are trying hard to make you feel content. A simple thank you can improve your relationship by ten folds.

you have to know what it is you want, and then pursue it relentlessly and intelligently. Setbacks and failures happen, so it’s important to forgive yourself, learn from them, and continue to improve in spite of them. Keeping that growth mentality front and center even in the face of adversity is key.

Block chain-a Platform for IoT Solution

As we have heard many times that block chain technology will change the whole IoT industry but we do not know how it is going to happen. Today we are here to discuss the answer of three questions and how block chain is a platform for IoT solutions.

The questions are as follows:

  1. What is a block chain?
  2. Why we should use block chain in IoT?
  3. How to use block chain with IoT?

What is a block chain?

A block chain is a distributed database that is accessible from anywhere and there is not a single issue of failure. Its cost is higher and availability of this system is lower. To know better we have to take a look on the characteristics of this technology.

A Public Ledger

It means that anyone can access and join this this. Any block chain that is not public thus is not a block chain

Immutable

This ledger records everything. There is a track of every evidence and it logs every action on the system. You can update a record by creating a new one with reference to the old record.

Distributed

Using block chain as database, the is ready before hand and is distributed already, so there is no chance of failure and it leads to 100% service availability with world- wide success.

Why should we use block chain in IoT?

There are some basic requirements for a usable block chain based platform. Let us read them.

  1. Scalability: A successful IoT solution does a massive set of action and this put the platform in a real test. A block chain that does not have scale is not at all useful for IoT solution.
  2. Worldwide access: The nature of IoT solution is to have a world wide access.
  3. Low and non-volatile cost: Estimating the cost in any solution is a part of that process but first make sure that the solution you are using has a fair and affordable cost. Make sure that using this platform should not decrease the cost otherwise it will kill the project.
  4. Stability: Stability is the most important thing that must be looked after. You have to install a device with stable and constant protocol otherwise it would be rather very painful it if gets changed every time.

How to use block chain with IoT?

A block chain is a single distributed database where the data entered cannot be altered or lost. The main query is how to update this database? How to do transaction on Bitcoin work?

Transactions are easiest way of informing the network that you want to update the database. This update can be done in form of requesting for actions or steps like moving coins and entering data.

Every and each transaction needs at least one input to get recognised as a sender until and unless it is a coin base transaction. It also needs an output to get noticed as recipient.

When you request for an update on the database, you need to provide the evidence for its request, that is the signature of Unspent Transaction Output. The person having access to those private keys can only provide those signatures. As long as the private keys are safe not compromised, no one can update the database on behalf of the sender.

But with the original version of Bitcoin , the transactions can also carry out the data. This data can be anything and with any instructions. Note that in Bitcoin you have 2^256 addresses and each address can represent a device without requiring a public IP.

Many of us know that block chain is a hype but trust us using this block chain technology actually improves security, availability and lowers the lower the cost of running projects.

The best choice of IoT solutions is the original version of Bitcoin as it has all the elements of an IoT solutions that would be requiring.

Hope you all enjoyed reading this article. Do not forget to stay connected with us more updates. Till then goodbye. Have a nice day.

Find the Power of Mind : When You are Surrounded with Negativity

We all get bored and surrounded by negative thoughts, when we perform the same types of work. There is no such excitement for doing the same work over and again. At that time , Do you know that our mind wants relaxation and wants to try something which you like?

Here are certain ways how you can find the power of your mind when you get surrounded with negative thoughts. Go ahead and read. Have a happy reading guys.

  1. Your mind wants to you to find yourself : You all have heard a quote ‘I lost you but I found me, so I win’. This is exactly what your mind wants you to do when you are surrounded with all negativity and boredom when you do same monotonous jobs. You have sit alone and think what you exactly want to do. Your mind will provide you with the answer.
  2. You have to take risk to find the power of mind: Yes, you have to take risk. If you are feeling monotonous regarding the same type of work, take a break and also a risk of finding a job that suits you the best. At this point of time, it is very essential to find your inner strength and skills and trust me, you will reach the peak of your success.
  3. Seek opportunities: Give yourself a tension free relax and seek opportunities of different kinds of work that you want to try. This is the another thing that your mind wants you to do. Do not miss a single opportunity because opportunities always never come.
  4. Varieties of jobs: Find various jobs that suits your personality the best. For this you have find your inner skills. You must do the job that do both satisfies you and makes your mind peaceful.
  5. Find your capabilities not your disability: Finding your capabilities rather than seeing your disability, is the main way to find the power of your mind and willpower. You will get rid of negative thoughts and your mind will be filled with positive thoughts.

So, these are the ways you can find the power of your mind when you think that you are surrounded with boredom, fraustation, negative thoughts. It will help your conscious mind to get activated and help you with all positive thoughts.

You know guys, I follow a simple trick to find the power of mind during boredom and that is listening to the heart and meditation. It’s just awesome. ‘People call me disable but I call myself differently abled, they see my disabilities but I see my capabilities.’ This is the chant that I follow to win over negative thoughts. You all also try, you will succeed guys.

Today till this much, hope this topic was interesting and was able to take your breathe. Follow the above ways, we assure you that you will definitely win over all boredom, negative thoughts, monotonous jobs.

For more exciting discussion, stay tuned with us. Till then goodbye, have a nice day ahead.

5 most iconic Bollywood movies on friendship

Yeh jawani Hai Deewani

(2013)

This film reveals the diverse elements in their lives, such as a dearth of full of life experience, being unknown about what lies at the end of the other side of the life and searching for some dark moments in the bright day light.

In a nutshell, it is a cocktail of the obsessions and encounters of these youngsters.This movie revolves around the relationship between four young people, Kabir Thapar aka Bunny (Ranbir Kapoor), Naina (Deepika Padukone), Avi (Aditya Roy Kapur) and Aditi (Kalki Koechlin). These youngsters stand at different, however at the defining times in their respective lives. Bunny, Avi and Aditi decide to go on an adventurous trek to mountains of Manali. Naina joins them afterwards. Naina is the one, who experiences such thrilling things for the very first time in her life. She starts advancing the association with Bunny in this trip, which transforms Naina into an entirely different persona. Also, she starts liking him gradually. Then, all of them come to know about scholarship received by Bunny for journalism course and hence, he shifts abroad. After this, all four friends go by their own ways. After a long hiatus of eight years, they meet again on the wedding of Aditi. They meet with some fulfilled along with some unfulfilled dreams. Multiple decisions wait for them to turn their life in specific direction. The movie starts spinning from this moment.

Dil Chahta Hai

(2004)

As Dil Chahta Hai opens, Siddarth, known as Sid (Akshaye Khanna) is racing to the hospital due to an unexplained emergency. There, he is reunited with his old friend, Sameer (Saif Ali Khan). Sameer calls the third member of the trio, Akash (Bombay superstar Aamir Khan from Lagaan), who tells him he’s not going to join them at the hospital, due to an unresolved dispute between him and Sid. The film then flashes back to earlier, happier days, to show us what came between the three close friends. Sid was the studious, serious one, with a hidden artistic side, while Sameer foolishly let himself be ruled by the woman in his life. Akash could never limit himself to one woman. He was a playboy who claimed he didn’t believe in love. Sameer found himself unexpectedly falling for Pooji (Sonali Kulkarni of Mission Kashmir), the young woman his parents have tried to arrange for him to marry. Akash’s father grew concerned about his son’s immaturity, and sent Akash to Australia to work for his company. There, he ran into Shalini (Preity Zinta, who also starred in Mission Kashmir), a girl who once rejected him in a Bombay nightclub. She’s engaged to be married to Rohit (Ayub Khan), but as the two spend time together, Akash falls hard for Shalini. For his part, Sid met a beautiful divorcee, Tara (Dimple Kapadia), but his friends and family weren’t ready to accept their relationship. Eventually, we work our way back to the present, and find out what’s become of the three friends and their romantic entanglements. Dil Chahta Hai, a huge hit in India, marked the feature debut of writer-director Farhan Akhtar.

3 Idiots

(2009)

Two friends [Madhavan and Sharman Joshi] embark on a quest for a lost buddy. On this journey, they encounter a long-forgotten bet, a wedding they must crash, and a funeral that goes impossibly out of control. As they make their way through the perilous landscape, another journey begins: their inner journey through memory lane and the story of their friend–the irrepressible free-thinker Rancho [Aamir Khan], who in his unique way, touched and changed their lives. It’s a story of their hostel days that swings between Rancho’s romance with the spirited Pia [Kareena Kapoor], and his clash with an oppressive mentor, Viru Sahastrabudhhe [Boman Irani]. And then one day, suddenly, Rancho vanished… Who was he? Where did he come from? Why did he leave? The friend who influenced and inspired them to think creatively and independently, even as the conformist world called them three idiots. Where is the original idiot now? Finally, in misty mountains of unparalleled beauty, the friends find the key to the secret. Three Idiots is a comedy of ideas that is as provocative as it is funny, as wildly entertaining as it is insightful. A laugh-riot that talks about the most important of human pursuits: self-actualization.

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

(2012)

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara is the story of three old friends Kabir Imraan, and Arjun who go on a long-promised trip to Spain. Kabir has just become engaged to his girlfriend Natasha and plans an extended bachelor party with his friends across Spain, where each of the trio chooses an adventure sport in which the other two have to participate. What follows is the journey of a lifetime, along with a whole lot of introspection and bonding.

The Spanish holiday serves as a backdrop for these characters to confront their personal insecurities and fears.

Satisfyingly, this movie about men remains resolutely un-macho, with the characters displaying heartwrenching vulnerabilities, and being moved to tears by beautiful moments. Friendships and issues resolved by frank conversations, rather than the exchange of playful punches that one often sees with such films.

Chhichhore

(2019)

That first puppy college romance; once-dreaded seniors turning out to be lifelong buddies; the college canteen chai and pastry; the horrendous hostel mess food; the inter-college sports competitions — Chhichhore has it all. The film will take viewers down memory lane and make them smile. It’s tough to go wrong with nostalgia if you play your cards well and Tiwari — an IIT Bombay alumnus himself — succeeds to a large extent. Now this is no 3 Idiots but it’s close enough, for bringing out college nostalgia with sincerity and authenticity. Woh Din in Arijit Singh’s voice is the perfect icing on top.

It is in these flashbacks that the film is at its best — a sweet, nostalgic story of fun, friendship, young love and a bunch of Davids fighting the university equivalent of Goliath. The plot moves cleverly between then and now to illustrate the similarities and differences between how the “losers” used the hand life dealt them.

it’s fun, fast-paced and sweet, and has a message for all of us, whether we’re students trying to get in the rat race or adults trying to stay in it.

Green House Gases

Greenhouse gas, any gas that has a radiation property from the face of Earth to absorb infrarot radiation, thereby leading to a greenhouse effect. Earth’s surface. The most powerful greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide , methane and water vapour. The energy balance of the earth system is greatly influenced by greenhouse gases, although it makes up just a fraction of all atmospheric gases. Greenhouse gas concentrations have changed dramatically over the history of the earth, causing tremendous climate change across a wide range of timescales.  In general, greenhouse gas concentrations during warm and cold cycles were especially high.

Many processes affect the production of greenhouse gases. Others work in millions of years, like tectonic movements while others work on hundreds to thousands of years, such as vegetations, rocks, wetlands and ocean sources and sinks. Human activities, particularly the combustion of fossil fuels, as Industrial Revolution has steadily increased atmospheric concentrated gases, including carbon dioxide , methane, ozone and chlorofluorocarbons.

The effects of a greenhouse gas on the atmosphere of the Earth depend on its chemical composition and relative atmospheric concentration. Some gases are able or present in large amounts to absorb infraround radiation, while others have slightly lower absorption ability or are formed in trace quantities only. Radiative forcing is a measure of the effect of a given greenhouse gas or other climatic factor in the amount of radiant energy affecting the earth surface, as specified by the Intergovernmental Committee on Climate Change.

Water vapour is the Earth’s most strong greenhouse gas, but the behaviour of it varies significantly from that of the other greenhouse gases. The primary function of water vapour is not as a direct radiative forcing force, but rather as an input from the environment that affects the continued activities of the system. This is due to the fact that the volume of water vapour in the atmosphere can not be changed by human behaviour in general, but is dictated by the air temperature. The colder the temperature, the more water from the atmosphere is evaporated. In the lower atmosphere, increased evaporation results in higher water vapour concentrations capable of absorbing infrarouge radiation and returning it to the soil.

The most powerful greenhouse gas is carbon dioxide. Natural ambient carbon dioxide sources include volcanic emissions, combustion and natural decay, and aerobic breathing. Via physical, chemical , or biological processes known as “sinks,” these sources are, on average, regulated and appear to eliminate the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The terrestrial vegetation, which uses carbon dioxide in photosynthesis, contains essential natural sinks.

Several oceanic processes are also used as carbon sinks. One of these is the “solubility” pump, whereby water containing dissolved carbon dioxide falls down from its top. The biological pump requires the use of marine plants and plantoplankton that live in the upper ocean or by other aquatic organisms that use carbon dioxide to create calcium carbonate skeletons or other structure.

Humans’ behaviours, by comparison, mainly raise the atmospheric CO2 levels through carbon combustion and cement processing. Other anthropological sources include forest burning and land clearing. The global emissions of about 7 gigatons of carbon into the atmosphere are actually attributed to anthropogenic emissions. Anthropogenic emissions constitute roughly three per cent of the total natural source emissions of carbon dioxide and the increased human carbon burden much exceeds the natural sink’s offset capacity.