START YOUR OWN BUSINESS PART-2

From the previous article, we learned about how important passion and profession are. What are the simplest ways to earn money from some of the businesses and most probably with the lowest investments. In this part, we will uproot some more businesses which can give you a stable income and highly demanded fields.

BAKING BUSINESS:

Baking business is one of the simplest ways to earn money. If you are great at cooking and love to bake this will be the best way for you to follow your passion. You can bake different types of delicious cakes. People always would love to have homemade foods and things. Thus, they will crave cakes too… You can even start this in your kitchen with a regular oven and other materials. You can even do chocolates, cookies. Sweets are the best to gift someone. Thus, there will be no negative statements to this idea. If you are also a creative person you can decorate and wrap them beautifully to attract the audience.

BOOK MERCHES:

Book merches are none other than book-related things and products. for Example, If you are a fan of The Chronicles of Narnia books or movies You can create some bookish merch which is related to the theme of NARNIA. Like, A printed coffee mug with a book theme (A famous quote or picture of the characters in the mug), enamel pins with the image of The Lion Aslan. Badges with the images or the quotes from the books. Postcards stamps, T-shirts even you can do a scarf with the quotes like a newspaper look. Most of the readers would love to have them in their showcase as well as in their Book photographs. And you can sell, key chains, bookmarks, bags, wallets, book sleeves, tote bags, Polaroids photos, watches necklace rings anything and everything related to books. There is a huge demand for these things among book bloggers and collectors. Especially, if you did customized products.

WORKSHOPS:

Conducting workshops is merely like teaching online or offline. It depends on your comfort zone. If you know any of the passions that are mentioned above or upcoming ideas or even any other related ideas you can do them to start your own workshop. For example, If you know mandala artworks you can teach them online or offline and for teaching them you can collect some amount as tuition fees. Remember, teaching is one of the precious Jobs in the whole world knowledge is not free. Even though if it comes free it’s not easy to teach someone. You should have some passion for teaching. And you should provide notes instructions videos and other requirements about the Art that you want to teach. Some of the ideas that you can carry out, if you know any of examples like, Journal makings, skincare products making, baking, Fashion designings, paper making, language skills if you have any bilingual skills like, German, French, Spanish, English, and Japanese, etc You can teach them and can get loads of money. Because students love learning new languages and there is a huge demand for bilingual People.


If you have passion for anything from the above… Start to develop the skill to take up as a passionate business. Most of the billionaires started from nothing. If they can why you can’t? If you can’t then who can? Let’s make our passions into actions.

5 Historical Tourist Places in India

Tourism is one of the main sources of economic strength in any country . Everyone loves visiting new places . People are usually attracted to historical tourist places for their rich history, beautiful stories and unsolved mystery . India also has a very eventful history which is till now remembered as there are many living proofs left behind of time . there are many archaeological sites, monument, buildings in India which holds this historical events in bright light in front of our eyes .Let’s talk about some of them —

  1. TAJ MAHAL : It is situated in Agra in New Delhi . It is one of the seven wonders of the world .It was acknowledged as a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1883 . Mughal emperor Shah Jahan built it for the memory of his lovable wife Mumtaz Begum . It is built at the bank of the Jamuna river . Its construction started in 1632 and the whole Taj Mahal Complex was completed in 1653 .The architect of this Majestic Mahal is Ustad Ahmad Lahauri . The measurement of the whole complex is 17 hectares .In the current Indian currency It is 70 billion rupees to build the whole Taj Mahal . Shah Jahan tomb and Mumtaz tomb , both are inside a beautiful chamber of Taj Mahal .
Taj Mahal

2. KUTUB MINNAR : It is situated in Mehrauli of New Delhi . It is also accepted as a World Heritage site by UNESCO . Its total height is 72.5 and it is the tallest brick made minar in the whole world .Its construction was started in  1199 by the founder of Delhi Sultanate , Sultan Qutb Ud-Din Aibak &  was finished by his son-in-law Iltutmish  in 1220 by adding the upper three additional stories in the minar .It was founded and the victory min for foundation of Delhi Sultanate .

Kutub Minar

3. AJANTA CAVES: It is situated in Aurangabad, Maharashtra.It is the mixture of Buddhist, Jain and Hindu religion.Mainly Buddhist monuments can be found here. It is also acknowledged by UNESCO as a World Heritage site and now under the surveillance of the Archaeological Survey of India. It was founded in two parts in between the time of 2ndbeforeChrist (BC) to 6th AD. It has more than 29 caves.It depicts the finest art culture of ancient Indian civilization. There are lots of wall paintings and stone sculptures which show important historical events or common daily life events.

Ajanta Caves

4. VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL: It is situated at Jawaharlal Nehru road in Kolkata.It is under the survey of ministry of culture. It was built between 1906 to 1621.The architect of Victoria Memorial Hall or William Emerson and Vincent Esch.This Museum is made entirely by white marble. This was founded on the occasion of 25 years rule by a British Queen Victoria all over India.It consists of a beautiful garden and 25 galleries like Royal galleries, portrait gallery,sculpture gallery, which have collections of many antique books,work collections of famous peoples and portraits etc.

Victoria Memorial Hall

5. GATEWAY OF INDIA: It is situated in Mumbai renowned architect George Wiffet had made the Gateway of India.It was constructed for commemorating the visiting of welling for Pier by Emperor George V and his Emperie Mary in 1911. They were the first British Monarch who visited India.The construction of it finished in 1924 and now owned by Archaeological Survey of India.It is the symbol of Mumbai city.

Gate way of India

A rainy July for 2 Indian cities

Indian monsoon, the most prominent of the world’s monsoon systems, which primarily affects India and its surrounding water bodies. It blows from the northeast during cooler months and reverses direction to blow from the southwest during the warmest months of the year. This process brings large amounts of rainfall to the region during June and July.

After meagre rains were received, Mumbai saw a downpour through the night and in the early hours of July 16th, leading to 27 roads being inundated, 85 bus routes diverted and 250 people evacuated from the Mithi River banks. Extremely heavy rain was recorded at the India Meteorological Department (IMD) Santacruz observatory at 253.3mm, which is the second highest 24-hour rainfall in a decade.

In 2019, the city had recorded 375.2mm which was the highest 24-hour rain in the months between 2015 and 2020. In 2018, it was 184.3mm, 163.4mm (2017), 114.5mm (2016) and 61 mm in 2015.

The meteorological department classifies 15.6-64.4mm in 24 hours as moderate rain; 64.5-115.5mm rain as heavy; 115.6-204.4mm as very heavy; and over 204.5mm as extremely heavy rain. Moderate to heavy rain is likely in the city and suburbs with the possibility of heavy to very heavy rain at isolated places, said the IMD.

The Extremely heavy rain left 27 city roads waterlogged— areas like Hind Mata, Gandhi Market, Sion Road number 24, Wadala Bridge, Chunabhatti, Siddharth Nagar in Goregaon, RCF, Chembur Phatak, Milan Subway, roads leading to eastern freeway. As per the BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) data, between 4am to 7 am, the city recorded 36mm rainfall, 73mm in the western suburb and the highest 75mm in the eastern suburb of Mumbai.

The Mithi River crossed a dangerous mark following which so far about 250 people have been evacuated from Kranti Nagar slum which is located at the bank river. After the rains took a break following the evacuation of people, the water level of the river went down to 2 metres from 3.7 metres. After that, most of the evacuated people returned to their places. The IMD has predicted moderate rain in the city and suburbs with possibility of heavy rainfall at isolated places, the civic official said, adding that the city will witness high tide of 4.08 metres on Friday at 4.26 metres.

Meanwhile, the city of Hyderabad witnessed heavy rains on the night of July 14th, which went on till the next morning. According to the IMD, Hyderabad records, at 69mm, this day was the third rainiest July day for Hyderabad in the last 10 years. The city recorded 115.1mm of rain on July 21, 2012 followed by 86.4mm on July 12, 2013. It was after seven years that Hyderabad witnessed this kind of rain in 24 hrs.

Several localities in the city, including Hayathnagar, Uppal, Saroornagar and Saidabad received heavy rains overnight. Meanwhile, Bandlaguda, Uppal received the maximum rainfall of 212.5 mm, followed by Vanasthalipuram, which witnessed 192.3 mm rain. Kapra, Serilingampally, Khairatabad, Golconda and Marredpally also experienced moderate rains.

Several other districts including Rangareddy, Medchal-Malkajgiri, Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri, Jangaon, Rajanna Sircilla and Jagtial also received heavy rainfall. Chegunta in Medak received the highest rainfall of 227.5 mm on Wednesday. According to the forecast by Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Hyderabad, the city will witness cloudy sky throughout the day, accompanied with light showers at isolated places.

NEWSPAPER

IF YOU DONT READ THE NEWSPAPER,
YOU ARE UNIMFORMED,
IF YOU READ THE NEWSPAPER ,
YOU ARE MIS-INFORMED.

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Newspaper plays a very important role in our life. Newspaper is a collection of news from all over the world which keeps us up-to-date about everything going outside. We should practice news reading on daily basis. It is a good habit. Newspaper is powerful tool that circulates information to people. It is one of the greatest means of communication between people and the world. They are also a great medium of knowledge. We get our daily dose of news from newspapers early in the morning. A newspaper is a publication printed on paper which gives information and opinions about current events and news. Newspaper contains news of daily, weekly, or at other regular times that provides news, views, features, and other information of public interest and that often carries advertising. The newspaper also contains opinion and editorial columns, weather forecasts, political cartoons, crosswords, daily horoscopes, public notices and more.Newspaper’s circulation started in the 17th century. Different countries have different timelines to start the publication of Newspapers. In 1665, the 1st real newspaper was printed in England. The first American newspaper named “Publick Occurrences Both Foreign and Domestick” was printed in 1690. In the late 19th century, newspapers became very common and were cheaply available. But, in the early 20th century, computer technology started replacing the old labor method of printing. Without news about the country people cannot stay or survive. Its major role is to act as the watch-dog of the nation and its surroundings, besides this basic function it is also an important means to education, and entertainment. In other words it can be said that it is the printed means passing on current information. News paper in India was first published on 29th January, 1780 by James Augustus Hicky under the British Raj and its name was “the Bengal Gazette” or Calcutta General Advertiser or commonly known as the “Hicky’s Gazette”. The period was characterised by strict government control. The year 1857 is known as the emergence year of journalism in India. This year is marked by the division of Indian press and British press and as a result of it Vernacular Press Act in 1876. In the year 1861 the first edition of “The Times of India” was published by Robert Knight. Most importantly, newspapers are published in various languages that make it easier for people of all regions to get news in their local language. Information is a very vital thing as we need to know what is happening around us. It aware us that what is happenings at our surrounding helps us in better planning and decision. Government and other official announcements are done in a newspaper. Government and private sector employment-related information like job vacancies and different competitive related information are also published in the newspaper.


CONCLUSION
Newspapers are a great source of information that can be available at home. Each and everyone must have to develop the habit of reading newspapers in their lives. It is the newspaper which ensures to provide us accurate and verified information. Newspapers are permanent as because they have been able to earn the faith of the people with its validated information. Socially, the newspaper plays an important role in the upbringing and maintaining the society to a larger extent.

Superstitions!

Superstitions in India

The blind belief in omens, augury, magic, magic formulas, useless rituals and superstitions have given rise to a mushroom growth of babas, swamis, tantriks, priests and godmen. There are numerous divine babas – Balti baba, Bhoot baba, Satellite baba, Computer baba, to name a few. Then there are godmen like Surya Swami, Chandra Swami, Mangal Swami, etc. Even in this age of rapid advancement of science and technology, modern man is afraid like his primitive forefather living in the cave and connects his misfortunes with mysterious and unknown forces and seeks help of the tantriks and godmen to avoid them. Such a state of mind gives rise to various types of superstitions, blind faiths, rituals, practices etc which are not only absurd and ridiculous but sometimes quite horrible. Animal and occasionally human sacrifices to appease the unknown black forces reflect man’s intellectual bankruptcy, primitiveness and ignorance. It shows how people are still obsessed with superstitions. They wear stones, rings, armlets, believe in talismanic charms and pay through their nose to the soothsayers, crystal gazers, astrologers, tantriks, babas and godmen.

People still believe in omens and auguries. They are afraid of number 13, crossing of their path by a cat, or spilling of the salt. The eclipse of the sun and moon, the sight of a comet or shooting star, cries of owls, ravens, weeping of cats, howling of dogs, and jackals or braying of the donkey at certain hours still send a chill down their spine and they resort to all sorts of foolish practices to ward off the imagined harm and evil. All superstitions have their origin in human psychology of fear of ill luck, insecurity and the dread of inexplicable forces in nature. When some phenomena cannot be understood or explained, people start dreading them and assign them divine, supernatural and mysterious origins. Tantriks, preists, godmen and babas and other vested interests also help in spreading superstition to make fast buck out of gullible and credulous public. Some times ago the rumour and superstition that the idols of Hindu gods and goddesses were drinking offered milk caused quite a flutter and thousands and thousands of people were made fool and a laughing stock.

Superstitions find a fertile soil and breeding ground in human ignorance and lack of scientific knowledge. The less a community is educated and enlightened, the more it tends to be superstitious, backward and gullible. In such communities the astrologers, priests, magicians, babas, godmen and charlatans have a very good business.

Much fraud is being perpetrated in the name of astrology, palmistry, occult science, rituals and so called religious faiths. These weaken the faculty of human reasoning and make men more gullible, credulous, helpless and miserable. Superstitions are great curse. Superstitious fear, ignorance and lack of scientific temper have done immense damage to our progress and development. Superstitions are vile as they deprive us of self confidence, self control and rationality by weakening our will power and spirit.

Man is still afraid, awed and haunted by the fear of the unknown and inexplicable and wants to ward off the imagined trouble and suffering through the observation of the rituals, offering to ghosts, appeasement of the spirits of the dead and the worship of the stars and plants. There are lucky and unlucky numbers, days, animals and birds. A worn out horseshoe fixed the right way up the door of the house is supposed to bring good luck and prosperity. English people still think number 13 as inauspicious and ominous and refuse to occupy room no. 13 in hotels. Belief in charms, supernatural powers, ghosts, goblins, witches, evil spirits, spiritual healing etc have their deep roots in our superstitions.

Fortune telling has become a big business. Newspapers, magazines and periodicals have regular columns on weekly fortune of the readers. No newspaper or magazine can afford to miss it such is its popularity. Superstitions are thriving on a large scale under the auspices of various cults, religious sects, godmen, priests and so called babas swamis and prophets of gods. They prevail in every society, nation and community. Sometimes they are absurd, foolish and ridiculous to the limit of primitive ignorance. All superstitions have common origins. This is the age of reason and science and yet many old superstitions continue. Consequently, astrologers, soothsayers, godmen and priests are in great demand. We are actually the maker or spoilers of our destiny. The heaven or the hell lies within ourselves and yet we blame the stars and the constellations for our misfortune. And the vicious circle continues endlessly.

Ovarian Cancer, more common than you think

Ovarian cancer is the sixth most common cancer worldwide among women in developed countries and the most lethal of all gynecological related problems. We all must have heard about ovarian cancer but what exactly is Ovarian cancer? Ovarian cancer is when abnormal cells in the ovary begin to multiply out of control and form a tumor. If left untreated, the tumor can spread to other parts of the body. Most women having ovarian cancer live in fear of recurrence, which happens in about 85% of cases. Current treatments offer little hope and survival has remained virtually unchanged for almost three decades. New methods to prevent, detect and treat recurrence are urgently needed.

The biggest problem lies with the fact that the symptoms of ovarian cancer resembles the symptoms of other common problems faced by women. So, it is often ignored and taken lightly. Some of the symptoms include

  1. Abdominal bloating
  2. Menstrual irregularities
  3. Difficulty eating
  4. An increase in urination
  5. Menstrual irregularities

Again having these symptoms doesn’t always signify having a disease but definitely get it checked out to be on the safe side. Usually symptoms these types of symptoms are often temporary and respond to simple treatments in most cases. The symptoms will persist if they’re due to ovarian cancer. Symptoms usually become more severe as the tumor grows. Technology needed to treat ovarian cancer are fairly under developed and less so it is always to have it be diagnosed during the initial stages.

Vaccination drive could save lives

The corona virus pandemic hits all of us so hard; it has impacted the lives and livelihoods of the people around the world. Second wave was a warning sign with thousands of death reported due to covid.

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Although, during first wave India have managed well by following norms and guidelines issued by our government.  People followed social distancing, hand washing and masking along with other preventive measures. The whole country was under lockdown to break the chain of transmission but had a devastating impact on the country’s economy.

However, we should thankful for the advances made in the field of medical technology and research for the discovery of covid-19 vaccination. This will strengthen our fight against corona virus. Even after vaccination it is important to follow the covid appropriate behavior.

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As extraordinary situations required extra ordinary measures, mandatory vaccination for all could help us to achieve herd immunity. This will help us to increase the capacity of healthcare system. 

Why the need and demand increases with time?

High Time – This is the high time to make vaccination mandatory to protect the lives of people, protecting the vulnerable and preventing the devastating effect of lock down.

Public Safety – Clinical trials and ongoing researches have shown vaccinated people are at lower risk of developing severe diseases than the unvaccinated ones. Mortality is rare for fully vaccinated ones, researchers and scientists have developed vaccines which have negligible side effects and higher efficacy rates.

Continuous Supply – As per the current situation it is important to maintain the pace of vaccination drives to break the chain of transmission and to achieve herd immunity. The central and state governments should work in collaboration to make the vaccination drive successful by ensuring proper supply.

Healthcare System – Healthcare workers or frontline warriors should be fully vaccinated along with their family members. So, that everyone could be safe because they are the ones who are taking care of the patients in this time of emergency. Their safety should come first to strengthen healthcare infrastructure.

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Self Driving Cars

A self-driving car uses a combination of sensors, cameras, radar and artificial intelligence (AI) to travel between destinations without a human operator. To qualify as fully autonomous, a vehicle must be able to navigate without human intervention to a predetermined destination over roads that have not been adapted for its use.

Companies developing or testing autonomous cars include Audi, BMW, Ford, Google, General Motors, Tesla, Volkswagen and Volvo. Google’s test involved self-driving cars – including Toyota Prii and an Audi TT – navigating over 140,000 miles of streets and highways.

How self-driving cars work

AI technologies power self-driving car systems. Developers of self-driving cars use vast amounts of data from image recognition systems, along with machine learning and neural networks, to build systems that can drive autonomously.

The neural networks identify patterns in the data, which is fed to the machine learning algorithms. That data includes images from cameras on self-driving cars from which the neural network learns to identify traffic lights, trees, curbs, pedestrians, street signs and other parts of any given driving environment.

Google’s self-driving car project, called Waymo, uses a mix of sensors, Lidar (light detection and ranging — a technology similar to radar) and cameras and combines all of the data those systems generate to identify everything around the vehicle and predict what those objects might do next. This happens in fractions of a second. Maturity is important for these systems. The more the system drives, the more data it can incorporate into its deep learning algorithms, enabling it to make more nuanced driving choices.

The following outlines how Google Waymo vehicles work:

  • The driver or passenger sets a destination. The car’s software calculates a route.
  • A rotating, roof-mounted Lidar sensor monitors a 60-meter range around the car and creates a dynamic three-dimensional (3D) map of the car’s current environment.
  • A sensor on the left rear wheel monitors sideways movement to detect the car’s position relative to the 3D map.
  • Radar systems in the front and rear bumpers calculate distances to obstacles.
  • AI software in the car is connected to all the sensors and collects input from Google Street View and video cameras inside the car.
  • The AI simulates human perceptual and decision-making processes using deep learning and controls actions in driver control systems, such as steering and brakes.
  • The car’s software consults Google Maps for advance notice of things like landmarks, traffic signs and lights.
  • An override function is available to enable a human to take control of the vehicle.

Teacher’s Day

The pillar of the student, the second parent of any child. Why exactly do we celebrate teacher’s day? Is it that much essential? What role it actually play in our lives?

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“A teacher effects eternity; they can never tell where their influence stops.”

Well said by- Henry Adams.

The most important people in any person’s life is the one who trained you, guide you and mentor you. When a human came in to this life in this world his/her parents are the first most important people who love them and care for them. But a child cannot be live with their parents always. It is the rule of this era one should have to go outside and face the world.

Have you ever think why a child should go to school? Is his/her parents are not enough to conquer them? Absolutely not, The level to understanding that a child shared with their parents is very different which no one can attain. But at some point of time parents are quite emotional for their child, their intake are always focused on the fact that their child should resemble them. but this world, maturity, functioning of the creator doesn’t work like this. while on the other hand teacher is like a government even if we are mature enough to handle everything still there are certain decisions of which we are not at all familiar of. The mind of the teacher is like an Internet it contains lot of information and it can also give you lot of knowledge. let me share a story for that: “Once upon a time a 6 year old child got the information about the mobile phone and he really want to know more about it. As a student he is very bright and focused for his studies but also want to understand why really we need to have a mobile phone. so firstly he contacted his parents and asked them about the mobile phones. Since his parents is already using the one they show him and explain how it actually works. it really fascinate him and he requested his parents to buy them. On the other hand when he asked the same with his teacher she give him the same definition that his parents give but with a little twist, she strictly tell him to not buy for himself because of his age. It eventually angry the child and he decided he will anyhow get a mobile phone for himself and make his teacher proven wrong. And as a result he gets addicted to it, always playing games in the phone, his academic gets drastically decrease.”

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Now you understand, what is the actual meaning of teacher. They not only emotionally connected with you they are also mentally connected with you. If this person is really that much important why doesn’t we hate teacher’s so much…..funny but true.

The main reason that a person is called as a teacher is because of her students and her teaching’s. You know what, may be any teacher is just like a human being but still there are some importance that teacher have that nobody have. Do you know what is it? The patience and learning they shared to the children. Teacher’s are the only person who teach you guide you without any reason of profit their only focus is to give best knowledge to you.

So dont you think we need to give the fullest of respect to the most respected person.

If keyboards could talk……

Quite a mind boggling and thought provoking heading !!!! Isn’t it ? A famous quote says that actions speak louder than words but have you ever imagined in your weirdest dreams that how miraculously our life would be turned upside down if a simple electronic device like keyboard ,could talk . There are plenty of thoughts hovered over my mind as to how amazingly absurd this world would be if all our unspoken thoughts actually get heard by everyone around !! The only part in computer system which is capable of conveying our thoughts to ever complicated wired machine’s brain by sending our messages in the form in the form of linked words would create an interesting havoc if its buttons would actually speak up the words being pressed upon them !! Thinking of funniest consequence which comes to mind is the one when in working place of 10-20 employees typing together on the respective keyboards eventually turning it all into a remarkable fish market filled with the voices of their talking keyboards!!! Another most important use of these keyboards is found almost everywhere in the era of booming social social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter and more . Where people are spending almost of half of their live typing their thoughts on the computers spreading it around the world !

Keyboards are probably the best secret keepers the world has to offer because you can express exactly what you are thinking and feeling , unless you save the document , no one will know what you were saying , keyboards could also tell us what kind of lives we live. so, I stick to typing out how I feel.

Teacher's Day

The pillar of the student, the second parent of any child. Why exactly do we celebrate teacher’s day? Is it that much essential? What role it actually play in our lives?

Photo by cottonbro on Pexels.com

“A teacher effects eternity; they can never tell where their influence stops.”

Well said by- Henry Adams.

The most important people in any person’s life is the one who trained you, guide you and mentor you. When a human came in to this life in this world his/her parents are the first most important people who love them and care for them. But a child cannot be live with their parents always. It is the rule of this era one should have to go outside and face the world.

Have you ever think why a child should go to school? Is his/her parents are not enough to conquer them? Absolutely not, The level to understanding that a child shared with their parents is very different which no one can attain. But at some point of time parents are quite emotional for their child, their intake are always focused on the fact that their child should resemble them. but this world, maturity, functioning of the creator doesn’t work like this. while on the other hand teacher is like a government even if we are mature enough to handle everything still there are certain decisions of which we are not at all familiar of. The mind of the teacher is like an Internet it contains lot of information and it can also give you lot of knowledge. let me share a story for that: “Once upon a time a 6 year old child got the information about the mobile phone and he really want to know more about it. As a student he is very bright and focused for his studies but also want to understand why really we need to have a mobile phone. so firstly he contacted his parents and asked them about the mobile phones. Since his parents is already using the one they show him and explain how it actually works. it really fascinate him and he requested his parents to buy them. On the other hand when he asked the same with his teacher she give him the same definition that his parents give but with a little twist, she strictly tell him to not buy for himself because of his age. It eventually angry the child and he decided he will anyhow get a mobile phone for himself and make his teacher proven wrong. And as a result he gets addicted to it, always playing games in the phone, his academic gets drastically decrease.”

Photo by Yan Krukov on Pexels.com

Now you understand, what is the actual meaning of teacher. They not only emotionally connected with you they are also mentally connected with you. If this person is really that much important why doesn’t we hate teacher’s so much…..funny but true.

The main reason that a person is called as a teacher is because of her students and her teaching’s. You know what, may be any teacher is just like a human being but still there are some importance that teacher have that nobody have. Do you know what is it? The patience and learning they shared to the children. Teacher’s are the only person who teach you guide you without any reason of profit their only focus is to give best knowledge to you.

So dont you think we need to give the fullest of respect to the most respected person.

If keyboards could talk……

Quite a mind boggling and thought provoking heading !!!! Isn’t it ? A famous quote says that actions speak louder than words but have you ever imagined in your weirdest dreams that how miraculously our life would be turned upside down if a simple electronic device like keyboard ,could talk . There are plenty of thoughts hovered over my mind as to how amazingly absurd this world would be if all our unspoken thoughts actually get heard by everyone around !! The only part in computer system which is capable of conveying our thoughts to ever complicated wired machine’s brain by sending our messages in the form in the form of linked words would create an interesting havoc if its buttons would actually speak up the words being pressed upon them !! Thinking of funniest consequence which comes to mind is the one when in working place of 10-20 employees typing together on the respective keyboards eventually turning it all into a remarkable fish market filled with the voices of their talking keyboards!!! Another most important use of these keyboards is found almost everywhere in the era of booming social social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter and more . Where people are spending almost of half of their live typing their thoughts on the computers spreading it around the world !

Keyboards are probably the best secret keepers the world has to offer because you can express exactly what you are thinking and feeling , unless you save the document , no one will know what you were saying , keyboards could also tell us what kind of lives we live. so, I stick to typing out how I feel.

YOGA

WHAT IS YOGA ?

Yoga is an ancient practice that involves posture, concentration, and deep breathing.

Practicing regular yoga can encourage endurance of a reliable source, strength, calmness, flexibility, and well-being.

Yoga is now a world-class exercise. According to a 2017 national survey, 1 in 7 people in the United States has used yoga in the last 12 months.

HISTORY


The first word for “yoga” comes from Rig Veda, a collection of ancient texts. Yoga comes from the Sanskrit word “yuj,” meaning “union” or “joining.”

Yoga can be traced back to northern India more than 5,000 years ago.

Indian monks spread their knowledge of yoga in the West in the 1890s. The teachings of modern yoga have become quite popular in Western lands in the 1970’s.

PHILOSPHY

The overall philosophy of yoga is that of connecting the mind, body, and spirit.

There are six branches of yoga. Each branch represents a different focus and set of symbols.

TYPES OF YOGA

1)Hatha yoga: This is a branch of body and mind that aims to make the body and mind the foremost.
2)Raja yoga: This branch incorporates meditation and adherence to a series of disciplinary measures known as the eight limbs of yoga.
3)Karma yoga: This is a practice that aims to create a future free of indifference and selfishness.
4)Bhakti yoga: This aims to establish a way of devotion, a positive way of conveying emotions and cultivating acceptance and tolerance.
5)Jnana yoga: This branch of yoga is about wisdom, expertise, and the development of understanding through study.
6)Tantra yoga: This is the practice of rituals, ceremonies, or relationships.

Chakras

The word “chakra” means “spinning wheel.”

Yoga ends by calling the chakras the centers of energy, thoughts, feelings, and physical body. According to yogic teachers, chakras determine how people actually experience it through emotional reactions, desires or arguments, levels of confidence or fear, and even physical symptoms and consequences.

When energy is restricted to the chakra, it causes physical, mental, or emotional imbalance resulting from symptoms such as anxiety, fatigue, or poor digestion.

Asanas are the most visible form of Hatha yoga. Yoga practitioners use asanas to release energy and promote uneven chakra.

There are seven major chakras, each focusing on:

1)Sahasrara: The chakra of the crown, which is the crown on the head, symbolizes spiritual communication.
2)Ajna: Located between the eyebrows, the third chakra of the eye is related to intuition.
3)Vishuddha: The chakra of the throat is associated with self-defense and verbal communication.
4)Anahata: The heart chakra, located in the middle of the chest, contributes to a professional and personal relationship. Any imbalance in this chakra will affect oxygen, hormones, tissues and organ control.
5)Manipura: The solar plexus chakra is located in the abdomen. It is similar with confidence, wisdom, and self-control.
6)Svadhishthana: The sacral chakra, under the belly button, connects pleasure, well-being, and energy.
7)Muladhara: The root chakra, located at the base of the spine, connects the mind and body to the earth to keep a person focused. It controls the sciatic nerve and the parasympathetic nervous system.

Towards Data Science

With the gradual increase in data day by day, the need for its storage also grew. This was a big challenge in front of the enterprise industries until 2010. The prime objective was to build a framework and solution to store data. This is where Data Science came to the rescue.

Today, in this article we’ll get a sneak peak into Data Science and its related infos and probably by the end of this article, you will be able to understand what Data Science is and its role in extracting meaningful insights from the complex and large sets of data. 

What is Data Science?

Data science is the field of study that integrates domain expertise, programming skills, and knowledge of mathematics and statistics to extract meaningful insights from data.

It can also be defined as the process of using algorithms, methods and systems to extract knowledge and insights from structured and unstructured data. It is a blend of various tools, algorithms, and machine learning principles with the goal to discover hidden patterns from the raw data.

Who is a Data Scientist?

In the most simple term, a Data Scientist is one who knows the art of Data Science. Data scientists are the ones who crack complex data problems with their strong expertise in certain scientific and mathematical disciplines. They draw a lot of information from the scientific fields and applications whether it is statistics or mathematics and apply it to the raw data to generate useful insights.

Why Data Science is Important?

Data Science is important in order to generate maximum value from a raw set of data for any business. The insights that a data scientists generates is very useful to drive business decisions and take actions intended to achieve business goals.

The Pillars of Data Science

Although there are numerous skills and expertise that are highly desirable in Data Science, but these are the four major areas in my opinion :

  • Business/Domain
  • Mathematics (Particularly Stats and Probability)
  • Computer Science
  • Communication Skills

Data Scientist vs Data Analyst vs Data Engineers

Data Analyst
Data Analyst is the one who analyzes numeric data and uses it to help companies make better decisions.

Data Engineer
The job of a Data Engineer is to prepare data.

Data Scientist
The Data Sceintist analyzes and interprets complex data.

Is it worth to go with Data Science in 2021 ?

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there will be a tremendous growth in the data science field which will lead to an increase in the number of jobs by about 28% through 2026. If we convert this 28 % in numbers then it will be roughly 11.5 million new jobs in the field.

And reasons that make favour Data Science as a very good career option are the high demand for Data Scientist while the supply is still low. Also there is lack of competition for these jobs in comparison to the other trending job options. These factors combined together makes this field a very lucrative and smooth option as a career path.

Data Management

Data management is the process of absorbing, storing, organising, and managing an organization’s data. Effective data management is a critical component of implementing IT systems that operate business applications and offer analytical information to enable corporate executives, business managers, and other end users to drive operational decision-making and strategic planning. The data management process ensures that data in business systems is correct, available, and accessible. The majority of the needed work is performed by IT and data management teams, while business users are involved in some aspects of the process. This thorough reference explains what it is and offers information on the various fields it encompasses.

History and Evolution

The early blooming of data management was primarily driven by IT experts who concentrated on tackling the problem of garbage in, garbage out in the earliest computers after discovering that the machines drew incorrect conclusions due to erroneous or inadequate data. Beginning in the 1960s, industry groups and professional organisations pushed optimal data management practises, particularly in terms of professional training and data quality criteria. That decade also saw the introduction of mainframe-based hierarchical databases. 

The data warehouse concept was created in the late 1980s, and early adopters started using them in the mid-1990s. Relational software was the dominating technology in the early 2000s, with a virtual monopoly on database deployments. Organizations now have a wider range of data management options because of the emergence of big data and NoSQL alternatives. 

Benefits of data management

By increasing operational performance and allowing improved decision-making, a well-executed data management strategy may help firms acquire potential competitive advantages over their business rivals. Organizations with well-managed data may also become more flexible, allowing them to more rapidly detect market trends and seize new business possibilities.

Effective data management may also assist businesses in avoiding data breaches, data privacy issues, and regulatory compliance difficulties that might harm their brand, add unanticipated expenses, and put them in legal trouble. Finally, the most significant benefit that a sound data management strategy can give is improved company performance.

Importance of data management

Data is increasingly being viewed as a corporate asset that can be utilised to make better business choices, enhance marketing efforts, streamline operations, and save expenses, all with the objective of boosting revenue and profits. However, a lack of appropriate data management may leave businesses with incompatible data silos, inconsistent data sets, and data quality issues, limiting their capacity to operate business intelligence (BI) and analytics applications — or, worse, leading to erroneous conclusions. As organisations are subjected to a growing number of regulatory compliance obligations, including data privacy and protection legislation such as GDPR and the California Consumer Privacy Act, data management has become increasingly important. Furthermore, organisations are gathering ever-increasing amounts of data and a broader range of data kinds, both of which are trademarks of the big data platforms that many have implemented. Without proper data management, such settings may become cumbersome and difficult to traverse.

Tasks and duties in data management

The data management process necessitates a wide range of activities, responsibilities, and abilities. Individual workers in tiny firms with less resources may take on several responsibilities. Data management professionals, in general, include data architects, data modellers, database administrators (DBAs), database developers, data quality analysts and engineers, data integration developers, data governance managers, data stewards, and data engineers, who collaborate with analytics teams to build data pipelines and prepare data for analysis. 

Data scientists and other data analysts may also undertake certain data management activities on their own, particularly in large data systems containing raw data that must be filtered and processed for specific applications. Similarly, application developers frequently assist in the deployment and management of big data environments, which necessitate the acquisition of new skills in comparison to relational database systems. As a result, businesses may need to acquire new employees or retrain established DBAs in order to fulfil their big data management requirements.