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Wednesday 22 August 2018

Hiphop Tamizha - #Maanavan (STUDENT)



LET US USE OUR EDUCATION NOT ONLY FOR SURVIVAL AND MONEY BUT TO TRANSFORM OUR SOCIETY. LET US JOIN OUR HANDS TO MAKE OUR INDIA GREATER . OUR CONTRIBUTION IS TO DO OUR DUTY WELL.



Monday 13 August 2018

Wednesday 4 July 2018

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Tuesday 3 July 2018

An Introductory guide for about-to-be college students



 An Introductory guide for about-to-be college students 

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So, exams and results over. Most of you would have already decided whether to take a drop or not. If not, see this. So, this post will guide you about the Do's and Don'ts for college, based on many messages, emails, and comments I have been seeing over the last couple weeks. I'll be doing this as a Q&A session, based on the questions most requested to me.

1. Which college is the best for me? I am yet to decide my choices for counseling.
Well, check this out, this is a complete guide to choose your choices. Also, please consult people from all the choices you are filling. You can discuss your doubts here. This group has people from all colleges. Also, see this post. It will help you. Finally, I must say that it's your choice to go to a particular college/branch. I am not at blame if you end up choosing something you don't like. Consult many people and decide.

2. What should I do in the 1-month break I have before joining college?
Well, you had been studying for a long time, so I suggest you enjoy this time. You can pick up a hobby, learn to code, spend some time with family and friends, etc. In my case, I made up my Facebook page(like it for interesting stuff on JEE, college, and computers), visited a lot of places, played games etc. This time is precious as it won't come again. I strongly recommend learning to code in this break. It is because it is fun, every college has a course on Programming, and it's a must-have skill today.

3. How to learn to code in this break? 
coding is important for all. If you are going to join CSE,  then you should learn c-programming language(or any other language). If you are going to join other than CSE, then don't bother about that, you can learn in your college.

4. Should I buy a laptop for college?
Well, if you have a financial problem, then you don't need to for now, because every college has a Computer lab, but still having one is immensely useful. Everything in college depends on your laptop, and you must buy a good one. If you haven't thought of buying a laptop yet, and plan to do it later, DON'T. Get it now, and get used to it, code a bit, play with it. A good laptop must have an i3 or above processor(7th gen or above), 4/8GB RAM or more, a decent Graphics card, and a good hard drive(SSD preferred, or 1TB hard drive at the minimum). Currently, many back to college and cashback offers are available on Amazon, so you might want to buy from these links. I have searched for the best laptops available in every range(arranged in increasing order of price). Some of these(the cheap ones) don't have OS, you can install Windows(paid) or Ubuntu(free)





Apple MacBook Air MQD32HN/A 13.3-inch Laptop 2017 (Core i5/8GB/128GB/MacOS Sierra/Integrated Graphics) (If you can afford 60k, do go for it. Apple is a class apart unless you are into gaming




The list is by no means exhaustive, but I have tried to cover laptops of all range. If you are too lazy to buy one from out, you can order from here, I have taken this list from various tech websites and personal experience. You will find them good. Avoid watching a lot of TV series/movies.

5. How to survive in college?
Every college has a different culture of study, extracurriculars, etc. Talk to seniors and develop a healthy relationship with them. Ask them about the study patterns. And talk to many people. And try to adjust against feelings like homesickness, lack of friends, etc. Develop confidence and avoid bad habits.

This was all. If you have any more doubts, feel free to comment here.

Friday 15 June 2018

Unknown facts about Hindu Mythology.












                                    




            HINDUISM - Religion of spirituality                                                                                                                 






Hinduism is the oldest living religion in the world.  It is more than 7000 years old, to the prehistoric times. The fundamental book – Rig Veda was written 3800 years ago.
1. The largest Hindu temple in the world is surprisingly not in India but is in Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Area of 820,000-meter square!!
2. Hinduism is the world’s oldest known religion, with its roots going back to 10,000 years and Hindu Literature dating back to 7000 BCE.
3. Ayurveda, the plant-based medical treatment practice has its roots in Hinduism.
4. Hinduism has spread across many countries over the years, especially in Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Malaysia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand and other South East Asian countries.
5. People following Hinduism around the world are approx 1 Billion people which are 14% of the World’s Population.
6. “Hinduism” is not the real word for the religion. That was made up by Greeks and Arabs to those living by the Sindhu river. The real name for Hinduism is Sanātana Dharma. This means “eternal dharma”, or eternal truth.
8. The Vedas were preserved for over 5,000 years without the use of printing. This was done by memorization!
9. Hinduism believes in a circular rather than a linear concept of time
Time is divided into four ages - the Satya Yuga (the golden age of innocence), Tretha Yuga, Dwapara Yuga and Kali-yuga.
10.108 is a sacred number in Hinduism and it is considered auspicious
This is why malas and garlands have 108 beads. 108 is actually the ratio of the sun and the moon's distance from the Earth.
11. Karma: The spiritual Newton’s third law
Hinduism believes in reincarnation. In a cycle of a reincarnated soul, ‘Moksha’ or salvation can be achieved through good Karma only.



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