17 dangerous apps removed from Google Play Store, delete them instantly from phone

Priya Yadav,

During the second week of July and September, Google removed 17 apps from the Play Store. These apps were malware-infected. In July, the tech giant has banned 11 while 6 apps from the Play Store a few days ago. Now, these 17 apps are not available on Google and they cannot be downloaded.

The 17 apps that were removed from the Play Store were all affected by a new variant of malware called Joker. Researchers at Check Point detected these malware apps in July. According to reports, Google has been tracking these apps since 2017.
After these 11 apps were removed from the Play Store, Joker malware came in the form of 6 other apps on the Google Play Store in a new form. Now, these 6 apps are also removed. According to cybersecurity firm Pradeo, these 6 apps have been downloaded nearly 2 million times before they were removed from the Play Store.
The apps which are removed are:-
com.imagecompress.android, com.contact.withme.texts, com.hmvoice.friendsms,
com.relax.relaxation.androidsms, com.cheery.message.sendsms,
com.peason.lovinglovemessage,
com.file.recovefiles,
com.LPlocker.lockapps,
com.remindme.alram,
com.training.memorygame,
Safety AppLock,
Convenient Scanner 2,
Push Message- Texting & SMS,
Emoji Wallpaper,
Separate Doc Scanner,
Fingertip GameBox,
These 17 apps are no longer available on the Play Store. And if any of these apps is present in your smartphone, then delete it immediately.

The Joker malware that infects these apps is a malicious bot that has been categorized as fleeceware. The main function of this malware is to collect clicks and intercept SMS so that users can be subscribed to paid premium services without their knowledge. The Joker uses little code and it leaves no mark, making it difficult to detect.

JEE Main 2020 Results: 24 applicants scores 100 percentile

National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the NTA JEE Main result 2020 at jeemain.nta.nic.in. The JEE Main 2020 result latest news shows 24 candidates have scored 100 percentile in JEE Main 2020 result.

The website may have gone down due to heavy traffic, students may wait for a while and then check their JEE Main 2020 results.

The Union Education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal on Wednesday said that out of the 8.58 lakh candidates who had registered for the JEE (Main) exam, 6.35 lakh candidates appeared in the examination. Over 8 lakh students had appeared in the JEE Main 2020 examination amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

 Students, parents and Opposition leaders had protested strongly demanding the postponement of the exam. But the government did not pay heed to their requests. Instead it issued strict guidelines for the appearing students and invigilators at the exam centre and conducted the entrance tests.

At the time of going to print, the National Testing Agency, which conducts the examination, had not yet released the full all-India rank list or the cut-off score for eligibility to attempt the JEE Advanced to be held on September 27. Students can check their scores and the final answer keys at jeemain.nta.nic.in.

For September, the number of students who have scored 100 is 15. State wise break up for the numbers is Telangana with 8 followed by Delhi with 5 students. 2 students from Haryana and 1 student each from Gujarat and Maharashtra scored 100 percentile. Rajasthan has 4 toppers and Andhra Pradesh has 3 students who scored 100 percentile. Along with the 100 percentilers, NTA would also be releasing the state wise list of toppers.

 The complete list of toppers would be provided shortly along with the JEE Main 2020 Rank list on the official site as well. In January, 9 students had scored 100 percentile. The complete list of toppers would be provided shortly along with the JEE Main 2020 Rank list on the official site as well. The score card of the candidates would be released online on jeemain.nta.nic.in. As many as 2.5 lakh students would qualify to appear for JEE Advanced 2020 or IIT JEE examination, scheduled for September 27. 

1. Landa Jitendra – Andhra Pradesh

2. Thadavarthi Vishnu Sri Sai Sankar – Andhra Pradesh

3. Y S S Narasimha Naidu – Andhra Pradesh

4. Chirag Falor- Delhi

5. Gurkirat Singh -Delhi

6. Laksh Gupta -Delhi

7. Nishant Agarwal- Delhi

8. Tushar Sethi – Delhi

9. Nisarg Chadha – Gujarat

10. Divyanshu Agarwal - Haryana

11. Harshvardhan Agarwal – Haryana

12. Swayam Shashank Chube- Maharashtra

13. Akhil Agrawal- Rajasthan

14. Akhil Jain — Rajasthan

15. Parth Dwivedi — Rajasthan

16. R Muhender Raj- Rajasthan

17. Chagari Koushal Kumar Reddy – Telangana

18. Deeti Yeshash Chandra – Telangana

19. Chukka Tanuja — Telangana

20. Morreddigari Likhith Reddy — Telangana

21. Rachapalle Shashank Anirudh – Telangana

22. Rongala Arun Siddardha – Telangana

23. Shiva Krishna Sagi — Telangana

24. Vadapalli Arvind Narasimha — Telangana

Steps to check Results

  • Visit the official website at jeemain.nta.nic.in
  • click on the link that reads, “JEE Mains 2020 results”
  • A new window page will display in screen
  • Login by entering your details
  • The JEE Mains 2020 will be displayed on the screen
  • And now you can download the results and take its print out too.

Optimism – The need of the hour

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   Optimism is defined as “a mental attitude reflecting a belief or hope that the outcome of some specific endeavor, or outcomes in general, will be positive, favorable, and desirable” by Wikipedia. I bet not many of us lead a smooth comfortable life, this is when one is put into test. Maintaining mental stability, putting a pause to all overthinking & most of all, thinking for the brighter side of things, is what optimism basically means. So a ray of hope Or even imagining the better times or opportunities is also an optimum drive to cheer one up in the faces of troubles. 

    A true optimist is believed to never give way easily to despair or psychological pain. On the contrary, a pessimist is defined as someone who looks at the negative & gloomy side of life or things. Thus a pessimist may lose interest from humane values and rather indulge in immoral & cruel acts. This may eventually lead to overpowering one’s mind to inculcate all negative qualities than the positives. 

   Also, lack of optimism or upon completely losing faith from it may compel one to be cynical & disinterested in life. And a severe form of pessimism may cause one to overload the brain with mental depression. This is often a key reason why people commit suicide. To most of us, the Sushant Singh Rajput suicide case clings at the back of our mind. True, the country did lose an exceptionally talented, young & bright actor. Watta pity! 

   Most of us are quite aware of this widely known idiom, “When life hands you lemons, make lemonade.” Mostly it’s used to encourage optimism in the face of adversity or misfortune. The literal meaning relates to when life hands you lemons that are sour in taste, signifying difficulties in life; rather make lemonade out of it that depicts positivity in life. 

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  One may also deduce it as, when life hands you lemons, rather than cribbing about the situation or fate, look out for ways & means to turn it to your advantage. As it is rightly said, “When one door shuts, another opens.” It isn’t always necessary that solutions shall be readily available served right on your plate. So one just needs to scavenge for ways at times & do the needful. 

    Not all optimists are of the same type. So let’s explore the different kinds of optimists here :

 ‌Dispositional optimism: Also known as the “big optimism”, is an expectation that more good shall happen than bad in the future. 

 ‌Strategic optimism: This involves one denying risks because he believes to have control over the situation. 

 ‌Unrealistic optimism: Can also be termed as “impractical optimism”, is when the positive expectations don’t match with the actual evidence. 

 ‌Comparative optimism: It’s expecting good things for oneself compared to others. 

 ‌Realistic optimism: Also known as “practical optimism”, is when one keeps a positive outlook even in the constraints of the world.

 ‌Situational optimism: This refers to the expectation of a positive outcome in a specific situation. 

    The most common theory used to illustrate the concept of pessimism vs optimism is a glass half filled with water. An optimist will observe the glass as half full, while a pessimist shall see it as half empty. It is simply the difference of perspective of a person that a situation is viewed differently. 

India – China to “Disengage” mutually on Border issues

India and China have agreed to “quickly disengage” from a standoff that has seen gunfire at a disputed border and accusations of kidnapping. Their foreign ministers met on Thursday and said they would ease tensions.

In a joint statement, the neighbours said the “current situation is not in the interest of either side”.

“They agreed, therefore, that the border troops of both sides should continue their dialogue, quickly disengage, maintain proper distance and ease tensions,” said the statement, released by Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi.

Both sides have accused each other of straying into their territory, and the clashes have sometimes turned deadly. Soldiers from both countries have periodically skirmished along the poorly demarcated border, called the Line of Actual Control. It is understood that the military commanders’ meeting in the next few days will chalk out steps of disengagement more clearly, which the Foreign Ministers will review before deciding on the course ahead. 

The five points agreed to are a template for the “principles of disengagement”, said a senior official privy to the meeting, but large divergences still remain in the positions taken by both sides. Both Ministers had a frank and constructive discussion on the developments in the India-China border areas as well as on India-China relations and agreed as follows:

1. The two Ministers agreed that both sides should take guidance from the series of consensus of the leaders on developing India-China relations, including not allowing differences to become disputes.

2. The two Foreign Ministers agreed that the current situation in the border areas is not in the interest of either side. They agreed therefore that the border troops of both sides should continue their dialogue, quickly disengage, maintain proper distance and ease tensions.

3. The two Ministers agreed that both sides shall abide by all the existing agreements and protocol on China-India boundary affairs, maintain peace and tranquillity in the border areas and avoid any action that could escalate matters.

4. The two sides also agreed to continue to have dialogue and communication through the Special Representative mechanism on the India-China boundary question. They also agreed in this context that the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination on India-China border affairs (WMCC), should also continue its meetings.


5. The Ministers agreed that as the situation eases, the two sides should expedite work to conclude new Confidence Building Measures to maintain and enhance peace and tranquillity in the border areas

According to the Chinese press release, state councillor Wang said that bilateral relations between the two Asian neighbours “have once again come to a crossroads”. “But (he added) as long as the two sides keep moving the relationship in the right direction, there will be no difficulty or challenge that can’t be overcome.”
Jaishankar told his Chinese counterpart that India remained concerned at the massing of Chinese troops at the LAC, which was not in accordance with the 1993 and 1996 agreements. There has been “no credible explanation for this deployment”, which the minister said has created flash points along the LAC.

The Indian side said that the Chinese front line troops’ “provocative behaviour” at the various stand-off points showed disregard for border pacts and protocols.

10th September- World Suicide Prevention Day!

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How difficult it is for a family who loses a loved one to bear the loss ? How painful it is for a friend to lose another? How devastating it is for a parent to cry over a child loss? UNIMAGINABLE. You can never know how much it aches to lose a piece of life and that to when you know that it was a “suicide”. When you come to know that someone close to you was tired of his life and you could just not predict that. You would crave to go back to them and ask them WHY did they do so . WHY this step? BUT,it would be too LATE till then. You would have to live with a regret then, that had you questioned this before you could save A LIFE.

Every day and evry year we come across news of suicides happening. From a CEO to a farmer, we had heard it all. Because when the mind is upset,no status matters. The pain and the frustration one feels is identical. But,since the topic suggests “PREVENTION” how can we contribute in the same ? How can we stop ourselves from regrets? How can we stop somebody from commiting a suicide ? Or how can we make someone feel lively again?

There are a lot of things we can do. We just need to get serious and committed about it. We need to stop taking things and people as a joke. Especially,what they speak. Because nobody speaks anything without a reason.If you are talking to somebody and they talk to you seriously about them getting tired of their life or how they can not just handle what is happening to them. STOP THERE,AND LISTEN. Listen to what one is saying maybe you can help them cope maybe you can help them heal . DO NOT JOKE AND IGNORE THE SAME. Maybe you will never be able to forgive yourself later.

There has to be an awareness about the serious effects one can have on their mental health.Aware people around you.Aware people who do not know about the seriousness about the matter.

Never discourage or talk pessimistic to a person who is already talking sad things. Always encourage them and tell them everything will be fine. Tell them about positives of life. Distract them from taking wrong decisions.

Do every part you can. Spread smiles everywhere you can 🙂

Leading the Way: K.K. Shailaja, Torchbearer of COVID-19 Containment in India

COVID-19 is on a roll across the whole country. With an alarming increase in the number of cases per day, Central and State governments are employing all possible measures so as to curb the spread of this virus, and parallely, to restore normalcy in the life of the general public. Amongst all the people fighting against COVID, directly or other-wise, one name stands out, K.K. Shailaja, Health and Social Welfare Minister of Kerala. With her critical thinking, timely actions and reasonable yet effective techniques to identify and contain the spread of the virus, K.K.Shailaja had flattened Kerala’s case growth curve at the time where there was an exponential increase in the number of cases across the country. 

Life At A Glance

K.K. Shailaja, also known as Shailaja Teacher hails from Kannur district of Kerala and was born on 20th November, 1956. She completed her Bachelor in Science (B.Sc.) from Pazhassi Raja N.S.S College, Mattanur and achieved a degree in Bachelors in Education (B.Ed) from Visvesvarayya College in 1980. Then, she was in service for seven years as a Science teacher at Shivapuram High School, Kannur. She retired in 2004 to pursue a full fledged political career.

Students Federation of India (SFI) paved the entry of K.K. Shailaja in the politics. She represented Koothuparamba and Peravoor constituencies in Kerala Legislative Assembly in the years 1996 and 2006 respectively. She is a CPI (M) Central Committee Member and also the Janadhipathya Mahila Association State Secretary and also its Joint Secretary in the Central Committee. In Pinarayi Vijayan government, she is serving as minister of Health and Social Welfare. 

Apart from all these, she is the secretary of All India Mahila Association. She had graced the Chief Editor’s post of ‘Sthree Sabdam’ and  also has authored two books, ‘Indian Varthamanam Sthreesamoohavum’ and ‘China- Rashtram, Rashteeyam,Kazhchakal’.

Tackling The Crisis

K.K. Shailaja has established a model structure for COVID containment by stringently implementing and following guidelines regarding testing and treatment. These included a strict contact-and-trace program, rapidly equipping for the patients by setting aside 2 hospitals and 500 beds in medical colleges per district, and planned diagnosis on the basis of symptoms and vulnerability. She kept a transparent process by having daily press briefings to inform the masses about the prevailing situations and the measures taken. She also had taken care of the appropriate arrangements for the migrants, those who were stuck in Kerala during the lock-down. Widespread rapid testing has also been done by the Kerala government. In an interview, she had revealed that being vigilant and proactive had helped to hold down the number of cases in the initial phase. 

The surge in number of the cases due to the influx of migrant citizens returning in the state is being taken care of. On the same page, measures are being taken so that medical professionals can be provided with some rest. Psychological and emotional counselling is also being provided by the government, over phone, for the elder people,individuals under home quarantine and those who are in need of it.

She has also tackled the 2018 Nipah virus outbreak in Kerala with fast diagnosis and equipped medical response. She was widely lauded for her extremely efficient manner and management. 

Applauds and Accolades

K.K Shailaja has been widely recognized, nationally and internationally, for her contribution in handling the COVID crisis in Kerala. Most recently, she has won the title of ‘Top Thinker’, which has been bestowed by the British Magazine ‘Prospect’. She has achieved this title by defeating Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand. Apart from that, she had also been invited by the UN to take part in a panel discussion on June 23rd, 2020.BBC news has featured her in the list of Asian women Corona fighters, The Guardian and Vogue had also featured and mentioned  her in their print media.  

Website referred

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K._K._Shailaja

https://minister-health.kerala.gov.in/about/

TRAVELLING: A MEDICINE FOR SOUL.

As you travel you’re revealed to more new spirits, arts, and lifestyles than you are living in your hometown all the time. Amidst all the uniqueness in your lifetime, means of comprehending nature, and sustenance, which provides people a new purpose for their lives. If you feel like you are puzzled about what your goal is, what you aspire to do with your life, the profession, or the collegiate path you want to proceed, go explore! You might just be bewildered regarding what you learn as an innovative thought of life meaning and objective.

Travelling will surely make you extra self-sufficient and bold. You will recognize your skills in tackling unexpected situations. You will apprehend that you can sustain without any help. You will realize that you are much tougher and more courageous than you have expected. Traveling more will have great importance on your mental health, particularly if you’re not used to moving out of the comfort zone if you travel, you can encounter things that you could never endure at home. You may see magnificent sites and sceneries that you may not have seen where you live. You can try activities that you have never undertaken previously.

You may learn a lot of useful things. Tasting local cuisine in a different country is a new experience. All the flavors are diverse. By traveling solo you can easily make friends. Every destination you go to, every person you meet, and every sight seen creates exceptional memories. It’s the encounters you go through which enables you to skip everyday life and enfold nature, the capitals, or the people around you. But there are certain disadvantages too like there are fund issues to travel and not everybody requires to be a moneybag to see the world but at times commuting prices can sum up suddenly. This is very precise if you visit during peak season or an extravagant destination, such as France or New York.

Countries all over the earth have languages and dialects which their people are accustomed to. So no matter wherever you visit, unless you’re a language wizard, you’re going to run into a people and undergo a language restriction. Everybody will at a point miss their home. Be it a trip or a tried distraction from your everyday life, there will be a time where an awful feeling takes over and will make you desire to go home. Now in the pandemic were people are just waiting for the situation to get better are yearning for getting out of the house. So hopefully when the condition gets better, go and travel because we all deserve it.

Things To Keep You Going When You Are Stressed At Work

‘Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it.’- Charles Swindoll.

I remember working during the online classes now-days-days. Working from home has because a stress factor for me during these days. You have send four to five hours of your day in zoom meetings and submit a tons of assignment within a particular time.  Half of day is spent online due to classes. You get the picture, right?

But unfortunately, after the tiresome day, I do not get time to find time for myself or neither I can spend the weekends or weekdays.

It has become impossible for me to give my undivided attention online and I feel stressed all the time. No forms of refreshment are there during these days. Sitting in front of laptop and mobile phones have become a daily part of our life. Many problems are occurring due this, sleeplessness, eye-itching etc.

A nonstop busyness surrounded me and I was losing myself in this digital world. So I decided to take out some time for me because I need fresh air and oxygen to live. My emotions were almost gone and I am becoming stone-hearted person. Emotions are melting too.

Let us scroll down to look at the 4 factors that kept me going during this stressed period:

  1. Control your thoughts: We can control our thoughts. When we are surrounded by negativity, we must try to do positive things and bring positive thoughts in our mind. From ‘what I am doing’ to ‘what can I do’ must be the mind set during these times. It will help to gear our positive thoughts and absorb the negative thoughts.
  2. Meditation for the peace of mind: We must spend time in doing meditation for the peace of mind. It is very helpful because it helps to reduce the stress factor and it prepares the mind for the day. It helps us to cope up with the rest of the day and work.
  3.  Get charged up: Before stepping into any work get yourself charged up. You can listen to your favourite songs. This keeps your mind fresh. This can also be the song that you can play in your laptop or desk to keep you charge. Two of my songs that keeps me charged are ‘Give me some sunshine’ and ‘My heart will go on’.
  4. Accept what it is:  You have to accept the things that you cannot control. It will save your energy. It will help you to concentrate on the things that is in your own hand. You will end your day with happiness.

When you find yourself in a situation, where you are not able to work properly or just cannot accept the stress, it is better for you to leave the job and find another possible job where you can work on your own choice and your stress level will be at controlled. It is the time for change. Your response to these kinds of tough situations can also motivate others and help others.

Horrible Job I Hate Might Just Change My Life

‘What you do today can improve all your tomorrows.’- Ralph Marston.

Before coming to university, I worked as social worker in the Presidency Correctional Home in Kolkata.  I hated that thing. Working with the criminals? Am I really made for that? These are questions that came into my mind.

Seriously I have to work with criminals. My life was at stake. I was terribly upset with this. It totally sucked.

First day when I went there, I saw prisoners in a terrible condition. They were like searching for a moment of peace and light. Spending a lot of my time, I gained with conclusion, criminals are not born but they are made due to certain shortage of their life. I was empathising with themselves. A feeling was gratitude was coming from within.

Let’s be honest. What do we really understand by criminals? We only know that they are bound by law due to their criminal activities. They are put behind the bars just because law has proved them to be guilt. A stigma gets attached to these people. I really got the opportunity to know them.

That day, I realized that God has a bigger plan for me and that very moment I thanked God, and said Oh My God that is why you have chosen me.

It taught me how to be compassionate towards the people, work with criminals, even in their difficult times. They become lonely, angry, disturbed and how I have to control them to bring peace in their mind, it had taught me. This work taught me that there will be haters, there will be naysayers, there will be disbelievers, and then there will be YOU, proving them wrong. Truly, God’s plans are bigger than your plans for yourself.

I never thought that the job or the work that I hated too much will one day become my main priority. It changed my life completely. The definition of life has changed in my dictionary. 

If you think that your life is hard and you are giving up on that because you think your life is unfair, THINK AGAIN.  We have this amazing fantasy about life, this is how things should work, this is my plan it should go as per my plans. If that does not happen, we give up. I never wanted to be a social worker in a correctional home or never thought of being there.

This life is test and a trail, tests and trails are never supposed to be easy. So when you are expecting ease from life, and life gives you lemons, then you make the lemonade and then do not blame life for that because you were expecting ease from a trail. There are many people  in the world who are dreaming to live a life that you are living right now. You have no idea.

Embrace each and every breathe that you are taking. Celebrate your life, live it. Do not die before your death. Live your life fully. Real happiness lies in gratitude. Live every moment of your life.

So do make a change. Do what you love. When people say that she had worked with inmates of correctional, I repeat to them, ‘These are my scars and I wear them with pride’.  You know what connects me with this correctional home, my imperfections. I am really glad that god has chosen me for serving in correctional home. The things you do today can change everything, even if you cannot see it yet.  You might not love the horrible job at first, but who knows that it might become your main concern and might change your life fully.

Hope you all enjoyed reading. Stay connected for more updates. Till then goodbye and have a nice day.

India

Indian Culture and traditions are something which has now become renowned all across the world. We all refer to India and its culture as something very diverse and unique. But seldom do we give a thought to why things are done in certain specific ways. Indian Culture is full of several unique customs and traditions, which outsiders might find really intriguing. Majority of the population following Hinduism, around 29%-40% of the people are vegetarians,meaning vegetarian travelers are never far delicious dal (lentil), sabzi (vegetable), or paneer (cheese)-based dishes. (Vegans will have more trouble, as dairy products are used in abundance. The country is the world’s biggest producer and consumer of mangoes, accounting for more than 40% of the world’s supply. In fact, Indians love mangoes so much they made it their national fruit. 

Although around 80% of Indians are Hindus, the country is home to large, well-established communities of all the major world religions, as well as some smaller ones. Christian communities and churches are visible throughout Kerala and Goa, the latter housing the remains of Catholic Saint Francis Xavier at the Basilica of Bom Jesus. The long history of Judaism in India can be seen in the Jewtown area of Fort Kochi in Kerala. Parsi Fire Temples and Towers of Silence are spread throughout Mumbai.
The number of English speakers in India is second only to that of the USA. English is one of the 22 official languages of India, and the joint official language (along with Hindi) of the Central Government. Only around 10% of Indians know English, and just a minority know it as a first language, but in a country with such a huge population, English-speaking travelers can count on being able to communicate almost everywhere they go.Indians are used to hearing a variety of accents and language capabilities, so no one will be perplexed if you don’t pronounce words perfectly or mix up your verb endings and postpositions. Chances are, the person you’re testing your faltering Hindi on speaks Bengali at home and English at work, and is used to bending their ear to the different sounds.

Uttar Pradesh has a population of more than 200 million — that’s more people than in Japan, Mexico…even Russia. UP is home to the Taj Mahal and Varanasi, but it’s so large (at almost 94,000 square miles, it’s about the size of Michigan) and densely populated that so much more can be enjoyed here: There’s the old Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri, wildlife sanctuaries, the imambara complexes of Lucknow, the Buddhist sites at Sarnath…

India has the largest postal network in the world with over 1, 55,015 post offices. A single post office on an average serves a population of 7,175 people. The floating post office in Dal Lake, Srinagar, was inaugurated in August 2011.At an altitude of 2,444 meters, the Chail Cricket Ground in Chail, Himachal Pradesh, is the highest in the world. It was built in 1893 and is a part of the Chail Military School.

The namaste is one of the most popular Indian customs and isn’t really just restricted to the Indian territory anymore. You have Barack Obama, who has been seen doing it on various occasions, or you had Ban Ki-moon, the UN Secretary-General, greeting everyone with a namaste at the Times’ Square in New York on the first International Yoga Day. But, what’s the significance? The Namaste, or ‘namaskar’, or ‘namaskaara’ is one of the five forms of traditional greetings mentioned in the ancient Hindu scriptures, the Vedas. It literally translates to “I bow to you”, and greeting one another with it is a way of saying “May our minds meet”, indicated by the folded palms placed before the chest. The word ‘namaha’ can also be translated as ‘na ma’ (not mine), to signify the reductions of one’s ego in the presence of the other.

India also sees a large number of festivals, mainly because of the prevalence of diverse religions and groups. The Muslims celebrate Eid, the Christians have Christmas, good Friday and so on, the Sikhs have Baisakhi (harvesting of crop), and the birthdays of their Gurus and the Hindus have Diwali, Holi, Makar Sakranti, the Jains have Mahavir Jayanti, the Buddhists celebrate the Buddha’s birthday on Buddha Poornima, and quite honestly, the number is endless. All of these translate to holidays in our book, of course.

India used to be an island more than 100 million years ago? About 50 million years ago, it collided with the Asian continent and thus was born the Himalayas. Fascinating, isn’t it? With over a billion people from all kinds of religions and ethniciti

Online Shopping vs Offline Shopping

With online shopping, you have the luxury of being able to shop the world from the comfort of your home (or wherever you are) with internet connection. Furthermore, your purchases aren’t limited, and you can switch between different websites within a click.In terms of offline shopping, it takes more effort than just waking up and logging onto your laptop. With this method, you put in more effort which takes up money (petrol costs/public transport) and time (getting ready/travel time).Due to the increasing noise of technology and online shopping, we at times forget to appreciate the fun offline shopping offers! Right from groceries to accessories, we find everything online.Online shopping is on the rise, which is leaving brick and mortar stores struggling to keep up with the loss of salesWhen comparing two different ways of shopping most people do not even think about the difference, they do both and not even realize it.

In today’s society people shop while at work, after work and on the weekends, whenever time permits. Stop and think how can I get more time in the day for family or just myself? The best way to figure that out with all the recourses we have is to go into a store and spend time looking through racks and waiting in endless lines to just purchase something. I compared going into a store verses online shopping; to see which one will save you time and money. There are many reasons for choosing to go into a store to purchase items needed.For instance, having someone assist you in finding what you need.
For the draw backing for in-store shopping is; you do spend hours looking for the right product or in the lines trying to just purchase it. Or listening to all the people around you and all the additional noises you hear in stores. Not to mention stores have set hours on when you can shop and when you can not, this is something which can change with a sign on the door. Online shopping has been growing since businesses put the first online store on the web, now you can shop from anywhere around the world and have it shipped to you directly.

Comparing the product against other online store competitors; making it easier to find the best price on the web. You can research the product and make sure this is what you need before buying it. The internet is a twenty-four hour shopping center, you can shop at whatever time you want and wherever you have time for it, making it more convenient to use online shopping. Using it can create more time for the things you would like to do. The negative side of online shopping is you have to wait until the product is shipped to you. The shipping and handling charge is increased for more expedited shipping.

Here are a couple of reasons why we think offline shopping is incomparable:

1. The happiness of offline shopping and spending time with loved once
Wasn’t shopping supposed to be a ‘feel good’ activity? Do you remember the satisfaction you felt while shopping from a brick and mortar store? That feeling has no match. Online shopping is overshadowing the tiny perks of traditional shopping. Instead of trying on the dresses, clicking a selfie, and taking your best friend’s suggestion, we check the products on the internet and imagine how it would look on us. Where is the delight in it?

2. No need to wait for the delivery
In offline shopping, you look around for dresses, pick the ones you like, try them on, buy the best ones and leave feeling content with the purchases made. Whereas when shopping online, you browse through the dresses, add the ones you like to the cart, contemplate if they would look good on you, purchase it and wait for it to be delivered home. Basically you do not get the pleasure of walking home with shopping bags in online shopping.

3. You can actually experience the product
People who shop online will agree that sometimes the product they received was either too big or too small for them. Sometimes the colour of the dress in the product image is slightly different from the one that’s been delivered. When you purchase products from an offline store, you can be sure of the size, color, defects, etc. Online shopping can at times be disappointing, but not offline shopping.

4. Personalized recommendation from sales staff
Don’t you love it when a sales representative picks a few dresses or tops saying how they would look fabulous on you? And we cannot forget the times when we really needed a suggestion from sales representatives and they have been kind enough to ensure you have a comfortable shopping experience. Right from the size of the dress to understanding your fashion preferences, you need a human to suggest the right outfit, shoe, or accessory.

5. No need to keep looking for discounts
While purchasing online, we often feel the need of waiting for a day or two more… because just in case the prices drop. Due to the changing prices, we never know the real cost of the fabric. Thank God, there is no sudden fall in the cost at an offline store. You can be assured that you have received the best and sensible deal!

6. Can’t rely on online for immediate purchase needs
Your school friends have planned a reunion tomorrow and you are eager to attend it. But, you do not have the right outfit for the get-together! Of course, you are meeting these guys after years and you want to look your best. So, can you rely on an online shopping website during such a time? No! But, you can go to a store and purchase a beautiful dress.

Let’s Promote Child Education


“Education begins the moment we see children as innately wise and capable beings. Only then can we play along in their world.”
But unfortunately, there are many children in our country who are yet far away from education. Yes, I am talking about those little buds that must be withering somewhere today. There are still 72 million children in India who are far away from education which is the most important and basic right of a child. And the main reason for which they are deprived of education is their economic circumstances. Because of which they have come so far from education. For this reason, they have to do work like begging, stealing, and what we do later is that we badly abuse them. Friends, we all must have seen the children spreading their hands on the road for the sake of some money. But have you ever thought that why they want to do this or they have some compulsions?

So let me tell you today what their compulsion is – society today stands at a level where education is called a mirror. And this thing is a great example in itself to explain the importance of education. A survey by Child Welfare found that most of the children are deprived of education because the condition or situation in their houses are not good due to which their parents send them to earn wages for living. Their father’s one-day earnings could not even complete the ration. In a poor family, a girl child is assigned household chores and the boy child is sent to work outside. Government’s Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan runs but may not reach the children who need it. “A human becomes a demon without education” and in today’s era, we are well aware of this. Those little hands simply dry up in someone’s house washing dishes and cleaning the dirt.

There are many noble people who are giving free education to poor children by spreading and sharing their knowledge to serve society. There are many great people who are sharing knowledge with poor children and giving free education to them so that those children can grow up and serve for the welfare of the country. So, why can’t we take a step from our side to promote the education of poor children, to motivate them and to make them aware of their rights? so that the lives of those innocent children can be improved and filled with happiness. Even if you start with one child then he or she can improve many lives.

India’s unemployment rate rises to nine-week high of 9.1%

 Since then the rural unemployment rate has been on the rise to stand at 8.37% for the week ended August 9 and further to 8.86% in the week ended August 16.Compared with a week earlier, the employment rate and labour participating rate (LPR) also increased to 38.4% and 42.2% from 37.09% and 40.62%, respectively, the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) said.“There is a big increase in rural India in both employment and unemployment rates. This reflects increased agricultural activities,” CMIE’s managing director and CEO Mahesh Vyas said.Buoyed by hectic sowing activity and jobs offered under rural employment guarantee scheme, MG-NREGS, the unemployment rate in rural India steadily plummeted to 6.34% for the week ended July 12 from 17.92% for the week ended May 31, but it again headed north to 7.10% for the week ended July 19 and further to 7.66% in the very next week; but fell to 6.47% in the week ended August 2.In urban India, the unemployment rate has been steadily decelerating from 25.14% for the week ended May 31 to 8.73% for the week ended August 2; but since then the graph is on the rise to 9.31% for the week ended August 9 and further to 9.61% for the week ended August 16.India’s unemployment rate was a tad higher at 24.3% for the week ended May 24 compared to 24% in the preceding week or the average unemployment rate of 24.2% in the past eight weeks of the lockdown. The unemployment rate stood at 8.8% in March.“A combined factor of demand and supply, lack of opportunities in rural India, crop seasons coming to an end will increase the unemployment scenario in the short to medium term. The micro-lockdowns imposed by stated to curb the spread of covid-19 are having their impact as well,” said K.R. Shyam Sundar, a labour economist and professor at XLRI Jamshedpur.“The economic adjustments via scheme jobs like national employment guarantee scheme will not be able to solve employment problems. Because works provided through those schemes has a wage and skill mismatch for many workers who had returned,” explained Sundar.


EFFECT OF AI ON DIGITAL MARKETING

AI (artificial intelligence) concept.

Artificial intelligence has became the word of mouth these days everyone is wishing that their job should not get affected by Artificial intelligence. No doubt artificial intelligence is changing the equations in the business world and cutting down the manpower in various businesses. But what is Artificial intelligence ? what is it’s use? Basically Artificial Intelligence is a Method In Computer science where it is taught to understand and mimic human conversation and human behaviour.

USES OF AI IN DIGITAL MARKETING

  1. UNDERSTANDING CONSUMERS BEHAVIOUR- The whole marketing revolves around the the consumer behaviour it is the pivot of the complete marketing plan. Researching and analysing the consumer behaviour is a tough and time taking process still the accuracy is not guaranteed but AI has made it very simple and least time consuming. It provides accurate data about buying patterns and latest trends of the market which are very important to lay down the marketing strategy.
  2. MORE EFFECTIVE- AI has increased the effectiveness of marketing. Digital marketing has become more laser focused targeting only the potential buyers and neglecting the others. AI helps the marketers in scrutinising the audience base.
  3. RISE IN ROI- Increasing ROI is the prime duty of any marketer the amount spent in marketing should give maximum return in the form of sales and conversions.

APPLICATIONS OF AI IN DIGITAL MARKETING

  1. CONTENT CREATION- Content lies at the center in the Web of digital marketing you need content to promote your business on which ever platform. Making a high quality content is a time taking process but with the help of text AI it can be done in a very less span of time for example contentcal.
  2. PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION– Many emails commerce sites like Amazon uses AI for recommending products to its visitors. The AI tracks the interest and behaviour and recommend products according to it.
  3. CHATBOTS- Many business use chatbots to handle customer enquiry it is a very good way of providing a high level of customer service The AI itself reads the query and give reply according to it. Customer get enquiry settlement 24×7 which increase the prestige of the company.
  4. DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT- You can save yourself from hiring expensive designers and developers if you have good access to AI. AI can do Web design and development in comparatively less time and expenses.
  5. PREDICTION- Like a human mind have tendency to make predictions the AI also have the characteristics of making predictions on the basis of past record and current circumstances it is used in weather forecasts and aviation industry to know about atmospheric conditions. It is also used in digital marketing to predict the upcoming trends in the field.

CONCLUSION-AI is the 8th wonder on this planet it is bringing a new revolution not only in business but in almost every field Digital marketing is going to have a great impact of it marketers will be able to make more effective and efficient marketing plans AI will reduce the time and cost and will definitely speed up the process.

The art of Volunteering.

“The only way to change the world is to quit thinking it’s a job for Superman. Real power lies in your own hands.”

― Richelle E. Goodrich, 

VOLUNTEERING- A skill not everybody possess. And as the name suggests it has to be voluntary that is it should come from within to take a responsibility ,to manage a work, to guide someone through. Many do not do it because they feel that it is an unnecessary burden,it will consume their time and energy but they forget that in order to grow yourself and your personality it is very important to be an “Initiator” and also to take up activities that will add to your personality. Once, you are in a crowd you need to make your space, you need to stand out. And, if you possess a skill of volunteering it helps you in the process. It is the first step of turning into a leader. The application of soft skills you have, the showcase of your motivation and persuasion skills , all apply here.

Just as the quote you read in the start of this article : That, The only way to change the world is to quit thinking it’s a job for Superman. Real power lies in your own hands. One needs to stop thinking that there would be somebody who would come and help you or others .One needs to stop being dependent ,you need to take your own responsibilities and also encourage others to take theirs. One needs to help those in needs. Everybody wants to take, but the happiness lies when you give. When somebody smiles because of you that is the most priceless moment you can feel.

Let me also state some benefits you will get whn you start to volunteer. First and the foremost, is you start inculcating leadership qualities or may be a manager’s . When you start brain storming,when you start convincing others,when you motivate people, when you communicate, when you start building relationships , it all helps you grow as a leader.

Secondly, you build relationships. Suppose you have taken up a task of volunteering a very big project coming up. You team up and meet a lot of people you have never seen or met before . But,with time you gel up with them you are comfortable and communicating and expressing your thoughts with them .And,it all becomes easier !

You come out of your comfort zone. Nobody wants to leave their space. But,if you really want to male space for you in the real world the forst thing you have to do is step out of your comfort zone. And, volunteering helps you there.

Volunteering can help you advance your career. Everybody is very ambitious now, and wants to reach heights in their respective fields. Through volunteering you can advance your skills and grow in your career domain.

Volunteering is good for your mind and body . Volunteering teaches you stress management.You start counteratting anxiety and tension you would get all the time you take up a task. It turns you into a more patient person. It boosts your self confidence,you feel accomplished.

You build your own network. In the times like today,building your network is very necessary so that in any contingencies you can ask through your network and find jobs or help in which ever way you need.

You become empathetic,you start keeping yourself in the shoes of others and think about them and then take your decision.And oh! it also helps you build your decision making skills.

So, there are so many advantages of volunteering and taking up a responsibilty. So stop asking “WHY and saying “I WILL”