Thursday, June 17, 2021

Climb the Ladder of Promotion - Something like This

            Climb the Ladder of Promotion - Something like This


The next step after graduation is to find a job. When you get a job, do something to climb the ladder of success. When you start a job, there is a desire in some corner of your mind to go ahead and make a special place for yourself in the office or company so that everyone will appreciate your work and behavior and know you. In order to fulfill such a desire, do something in such a way that you never look back, keep moving forward.

                                             


Match the Rhythm in the relationship :   The veteran a says to coordinate with your colleagues, senior and junior, for promotion. Give the right comment when the opportunity arises to work logically. Good relationship always helps the future. Don't get so close and intimate with anyone that people think you're polishing butter and keep such a distance that your colleagues call you arrogant and rude.

Whatever you do, don't leave it until tomorrow :   Wherever you are working, get things done today. If you are lazy for the company than it will be difficult for you to get promotion. Every company wants to know how much you benefit from the money they give you. Be productive for the company then there will be no barrier for promotion in the company. 

Learn to present yourself :   If you do something for the benefit of your workplace, present that benefit to the people you. Don't shoe too much by doing less. Doing so can have the opposite effect. Present the work in such a way that they do not see your selfishness.

Be positive :   Have a positive attitude towards your senior and have a positive relationship with them. Don't always complain. Be positive towards your senior too. Even those who are always complaining cannot make their own special place. Have a positive attitude towards your work relationship. 

Work hard for a new project :   Always be prepared to learn something new for promotion stay up to date in your area. Success follows in the footsteps of people who are active and hardworking. complete the new project diligently so that to complete your project on time and hard, your image will deteriorate instead of improving.

  
Take teamwork for granted :   Today is a time of teamwork. Never lag behind in your team. Do what you can. Teamwork requires good relationships and encouragement. Work with everyone and deal with those who are slow in the team with restraint. You can succeed in building an active network with sweet relationships.

Ask for and fulfill responsibilities : Complete the tasks assigned to you. Those who run away from responsibilities can never move forward. Ask for responsibilities instead of reducing them. If you are a productive member of the company then no one can stoop you from moving forward and in this way you can reach the top one day. 

Best of Luck for Promotion.


 

Friday, June 11, 2021

Which Indian won the Nobel Prize When and why?

               Which Indian won the Nobel Prize When and why? 


Today you are being told about the Indians who have won this award for their outstanding deeds and have made the whole country proud. 
 
                                             

Word poet Guru Dev Ravinder Nath Tagore :    Kolkata born world renowned writer and educationist Ravinder Nath Tagore was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 1913 for his work 'Gitanjali'. He was the first Indian to receive this honor. As well as being a poet, he was also a novelist, storyteller, playwright, artist, journalist, teacher and philosopher. The poet Ravinder founded the shanti Niketan in 1901, now know as the 'Word Indian University'. It is a unique monument to the great educational institution, Rabindranath Tagore. The national anthem of India 'Jana Gana Mann' was composed by Ravinder Nath Tagore. 

Dr. Chandra Sekhar Venkat Raman :   Physicist Dr. Venkat was born in Thiruvananthapuram, near Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu. He was educated at PCDC college, Madras. In 1930, to study the spread of light, Dr. Raman was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. His discovery was dubbed the 'Raman Effect'. Raman's talent and dedication to science was obvious. He come first in the MSC examination at Chennai University. He was awarded the 'Bharat Ratna', the highest honor of the Government of India, in 1947. Dr. Raman establishes the 'Raman Research Institute' in Bangalore. The great scientist died in 1970 at the age of 82. 

Mother Teresa :   Mother Teresa was born in Yugoslavia to an Albanian Couple. Her first name was 'Agnes'. She came to Calcutta as a Christian missionary in India at the age of 18. She worked as an educator at the Palareto Union for two years, but seeing the plight of the orphans melted away and began to serve them. Her name has now been changed to Teresa instead of Agnes, and this has become another from of service to the poor. Mother Teresa founded an organization called 'Missionaries of Charity', whose work grew rapidly. In India she had service centers, and in other countries about 600 service centers were set up by Mother Teresa. She become a citizen of India in 1948. It is not right to stamp Mother Teresa services on any caste or creed. Mother Teresa spent her entire life as a great sadhvi in two simple dhoti on the blue edge. Impressed by Mother Teresa selfless service, she received awards and honors from many organizations around the world. In 1979 he was awarded the 'Nobel Peace Prize'. In 1980, Mother Teresa was awarded the 'Bharat Ratna' by the Government of India. Mother Teresa, the great sadhvi, passed away in 1997. 

Economist Dr. Amartya Sen :  Economist Dr. Amartya Sen was born in shanti Niketan, Kolkata. It was Ravinder Babu who named him Amartya Sen. Amartya Sen early education was at shanti Niketan. In 1953, he graduated from Calcutta University. He then received his MA and PHD in Economics from Trinity college, Cambridge, England. After completing his education in England, he came to India and worked for a few days at the school of Economics, Jawadpur university, Delhi. After 1971, he was a professor at the London school of Economics in England and then worked at various universities in the united states. Special books written by him - ' Theory of Social Choice', Definition of Welfare and Poverty' and Study Feminine'. Based on these books, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1998. 

Kailash Satyarthi :  Another Indian has been added to the list of 2014 Nobel Prize winners - Kailash Satyarthi. Born In Madhya Pradesh, Kailash was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize along with Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan. He received this awarded for improving the lives of millions of children. More than one lakh children have been liberated as a result of the 'save the children movement'. Which was started by Kailash Satyarthi.               



                                                        

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

The Hotel is made of salt

                                   The Hotel is made of salt   


Sounds amazing to hear, but true. There is a place on this earth full of wonders where there is a hotel whose walls, pillars, terraces and even the furniture kept in the rooms like beds, chairs etc. are all made of salt. you've probably read or heard about snow - capped hotels before. Such hotels are mainly European countries such as Norway and Sweden. This is a completely salty hotel built in Egypt on the same lines. 
                                                    

you know that Egypt has always attracted tourists with its ancient monuments and beach resorts in its traditional style , but the hotel in the 'Siva Valley' is unique. Whether it's a pyramid or a ship sailing on the Nile, there's always something new in Egypt. A new name has been added to the list , 'Sival Valley' or 'Siva Valley'. Siva valley, 700 km west of the capital Cairo, is a lush desert and scenic spot. Nowadays, a hotel here has become a tourist attraction. It is common to have a hotel in a tourist spot, but it is the most unusual. Because it is made of whole salt. In fact the present salt valley is located in a valley of Siva. Not only do people use this salt for cooking, but they have also used it to make a wide variety of items, from candles, holders and whole buildings, even hotels, to salt. In fact, there are several saltwater lakes in the area. One of these lakes is 'Tafshahi Lake' The shores of this lake are filled with salt. The universe is that there are huge lumps of salt. They can even build buildings, they are so strong. That is why there are various factories in this area where many things are made with salt stone. They are very popular. They fetch a good price in the big markets. The owners of a salt factory there say that they extract two kinds of salt from the lake. The first is 'Crystal salt' which is used for food and fertilizer and it comes from the lake water.  The second is 'Rocky salt'. It is found in the land here. It is used in the factory to make a variety of products. Local artists from Siva make a variety of handicrafts in this factory. Rocky Saltjo's process is something like this. First of all, it is dries by bringing rock - salt from the lake, as it is very wet. Then they cut the salt according to the size of the thing to be made. This is how blocks of different sizes of salt are made. 

Such blocks of salt can be used in many ways. A salt hotel has also been set up here lure tourists with the help of several blocks. The hotel is located on the shores of lake Tafshahi. Both the exterior and interior of the hotel are made of salt blocks. Traditional salt blocks have been used in the construction of hotels. Even the hotel band is made of salt. The hotel staff says that everything in the hotel is made up of items from the surrounding area. The walls and ceiling of the hotel are also made of salt. The name of the hotel is "Adri Amel" looking at it from a distance, it looks like "this is a mirage in the desert or a deception of sight, but is real". It is made from lumps of clay and salt and the furniture here is either made of palm leaves or with salt. The food menu here also has a lot of ingredients and dates for the surrounding villages. It takes a full day to reach the valley except from the Egyptian capital Cairo. The hotel has no electricity but is naturally ventilated and candles and oil lamps are lit at night. The hotel has a total of 40 rooms and the one night stay here is only 540 euros (1 euro=62 rupees). There are also two large restaurant halls and an open dancing floor outside. 

The downside here is that nothing has changed since Shatabdia. Such a long distance from the capital Cairo is also a major obstacle to Siva's development. It is a challenging task to attract tourists with the traditional style of art, but it is slowly gaining ground on the tourist map. Roads are still not well developed. So there aren't many stops along the way. Despite this the hotel is becoming extremely popular because it can be visited in all seasons.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

Tuesday, June 8, 2021

The Future in Veterinary Science

                                The Future in Veterinary Science

 
Veterinary science is a branch of biology. It covers a lot of things related to animals. It studies their anatomy, their diseases, and diseases of animals and birds to humans. It also includes their treatment. It also gives information about their life activities and living conditions. Biochemistry, Anatomy, Microbiology, Microsurgery Nutrition, Medicine etc are taught in veterinary science. \


                                              

Course :   The course of veterinary science is based on allopathy. This course is of 5 years duration in both B.A and M.A level and is divided into 10 semesters. In the first 3 semesters, natural subjects are introduced followed by veterinary studies. More than half of the teaching work is done in a practical way or the student has to do it himself. This course includes lectures, experiments, group discussions, seminars, work at the veterinary hospital, etc. The five years course also includes 6 months of training. The M.A Course is of  2 years duration. MVSC degree is also available in veterinary science like other subjects. A post graduate degree is required for research. Both these courses are available in major universities and institutes of the country. They are accredited by the Indian veterinary council.  

Educational Qualification :  Candidate must have passed 12th in science subject ( Chemistry and Biology) for admission in B.A level course. Somewhere English can also be a subject of entrance exam. There must be at least 50 percent marks. Candidates must be at least 17 years of age at the time of admission. B.A pass is requires for admission in post graduate course. There must be a minimum 50 percentage of points for this. This is usually done through an admission process. Admission is also given on the basis of B.A level marks in some places. 

Admission Process :   Admission to this course at B.A level can be in two ways : 

* The all India level admission process is administered by the Indian veterinary council. Through this the candidate gets admission in various universities or institutes of the country. In each college, 15 of the seats are filled by the council. In which the selection is made on the basis of points. 
* Competitive examinations are also conducted by various universities and institutes. In these also selection is done with the entrance test marks only. Most seats are reserved for a candidate from the same state. 

Employment Opportunities :   There are many employment opportunities after doing this course. There is money in this field and also satisfaction of mind. Here are the different areas :  
Government Employment : As veterinary officer or PCS officer in Animal Hospitals, Animal Vaccination Institutions etc under the state Government. 
Central Government :   Indian Army, Border Security Forces etc.
* In Central Breeding Pharma. 
* Public service commission in the Indian administrative service and other general services. 
* Intelligence Bureau for the treatment of dogs. 
Semi - Government Employment : In Insurance companies.
* In Banks
* In the regional Dairy Federation.
Independent Organization :   * In the National Dairy Development Boar.
* Education and Research, Agricultural University, Veterinary College.  
* Research institutes such as the Agricultural Research council of India. 
Private Institutions :  * Animal Farm
* Horse Farm
* Institutions for the development of vaccines
* Hospitals of the animal feed making industry trust.

Salary :  This course is for people who are well paid. A veterinary is paid at the same grade as an MBBS doctor. Progress is made on the basis of experience and ability. There is no income limit for self - employed people. 




      

Saturday, June 5, 2021

Environmental Protection Possible with Public Awareness

       Environmental Protection Possible with Public Awareness


'Oops',  It's so hot, wind has stopped. Some winds, some storms, some clouds many years of flooding and some years of drought. Please take away the black shadows of nature's wrath from us. When a human being becomes helpless and incapable, he stands before his Lord, Ram, God with folded hands and blames him. Believe me, this is not a divine wrath it is a natural disaster. The victim of abuse and exploitation from the age of 50 is now taking revenge on the developed human civilization. If there are limits to exploiting nature, then there are limits to nature's tolerance. In the last half - century, the balance between the environment and the ecosystem, which has been disturbed by human beings in the race for modernization, has not happened in the four and a half billion years of the creation of the earth.

                                                   

                    
                              
 
Rapid industrialization, the use of modern equipment in nuclear bombs and warfare, nuclear and missile testing, extraction of minerals, gas, petroleum, deforestation, filling of natural ponds, etc. are some of the factors that cause environmental pollution. That it has not only harmed the environment but also unbalanced it. Nature is slowly advancing to destroy human life through catastrophe and flood. The reason is that the level of pollution on earth is increasing, which is 300 micrograms per cubic meter in urban areas, which is double the safe level. The amount of particular matter, greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide is increasing rapidly in the atmosphere, and carbon dioxide and methane gases have increased by 150 or 30 percent, respectively. Oxygen, which is currently declining by 21 percent. It has disrupted the climate and weather cycle. Pollution in the atmosphere is affecting people's lives.  Take a look at it : 

1. The winds are below average and erratic, with floods and droughts. The clouds remain overcast but not overcast. 
2. Groundwater levels are falling by about half a meter each year. Water sources and ponds are drying up quickly. Rivers have become muddy drains. 
3. The number of underground water sources, lakes, reservoirs, ponds has halved in less than 50 years. 
4. The average temperature of the atmosphere has risen by 0.5 per cent and the maximum temperature of metros has risen by 5 Degrees Celsius above average.
5. Animals, birds, creatures, whether they live in water, lam=nd or sky are on the verge of extinction. There has been a sharp decline in their numbers. 

Harm to the environment has an impact on human society as well. Diseases are spreading rapidly. Cancer patients increased 2.8 times, respiratory patients 2.0 times, TB, sputum patients 3.4 times, depression patients4.5 times, Heart patients 2 times, stomach patients 25 times more. Intoxicated by modernity and development, sick human society is reaching the heights of well - being in a sick environment and is advancing rapidly. There is competition that Not you, I'm Big. Environment and Ecosystem can only be protected if they are respected. The Supreme court has directed to create public awareness for the protection of the Environment and Ecosystem. Let's all work together to protect our environment. 

World Environment Day😀 5th June.                                                                             

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

'Baden Powell' A Teacher of Discipline

                         'Baden Powell' A Teacher of Discipline 


Scouting or Guiding is a kind of informal training scheme to make children citizens. The purpose of this training is to make children physically strong, mentally conscious and also morally strong. The main objective of this training is the holistic development of boys and girls (children). 

                                     

        

The originator of the Scout and Guide movement was Lord Robert Stephenson Smith Powell, a British army officer. He was born on 22 February 1857 in Stanpol Terrace, London. Robert's father died in infancy. From an early age, Robert was interested in outdoor life, touring camps, and adventure. In his spare time, he helped his mother with household chores. In 1876 he passed the V.P military examination. he was made an army officer and sent to the 13th Hussars Regiment in Lucknow, India. In 1884, he was confronted by the Zulu people in Africa. Because of Powell's shooting and scout skills, the Zulus began to believe in him. In 1883, the British government sent them to war in the troubled region of Africa. He won because of his expertise in espionage. The Africans named them 'Impassi' meaning 'Wolf that never sleeps'. Baden Powell was promoted to colonel and sent back to India. Where they adopted new methods of military training which were later incorporated into Scouting. On these exercise and successes he wrote the book ' Aids to Scouting' for the training of soldiers. Meanwhile, Baden Powell was planning to travel to Africa during the Beer war. He was an army officer in the town of Mefking during the war. Baden Powell, under his able leadership, defended the town for 217 days when it was besieged by a large enemy force. Here Baden Powell brought the young boys together for messaging, guard duty, first aid etc. In this way more troops continued to defend the town. Baden Powell soon become known around the world for his skill and timeliness. He was assigned the task of organizing the African military. Here he saw that the boys were practicing Scouting with the help of hos book ' Aids to Scouting'. Encouraged by this, Baden Powell devised a plan for the training of children, and as an experiment he set up a camp of 20 selected children from all walks of life on the island of Bros planned training. 'Scouting for Boys' was later published as a letter of appreciation. 

The children liked the system very much and soon the number of children practicing Scouting increased a lot. Then came the need for sound and planned work. Lord Baden Powell retired from the army and began to organize the movement. This is how Scouting was born. In his last days, Lord Baden Powell lived in Kenya, Africa. He died there on 7 January 1914.     

   

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

The story of the Calendar

                                   The story of the Calendar

Form time immemorial, human beings have been in need of a systematic system to keep track of the days, this need gave birth to the calendar. The first calendar were made in Egypt. The Egyptian calendar 12 months in a year and 30 days in a month. five more days were added later to complete the 365 days of the year. Before this man had only the knowledge of months and the names of the days of the months were different, therefore no definite day could be fixed for any work. Therefore, the Egyptian considered it necessary to name the days when designing the calendar so that the days could be fixed for any work. 
                                                
                                           

         
At that time people considered every seventh day sacred. The Jews also celebrated every seventh day as a religious ritual. The Egyptians created the week by adopting this system. He named the days of the week after the Moon, the Sun and its five planets Mars, Jupiter, Mercury, Venus and Saturn. The Sunday formed from the Sun, the Moon formed from the Moon, Tuesday originated from Mars and so did the names of the other four days. The English names used today for the days of the week were based on the names of the gods. This was followed by the efforts of Julius Caesar of Rome to revise and develop the calendar. Julius was king of Rome. Smart Julius had a special interest in literature and numerology. So he decided to study the calendar, but this task was not in the hands of Julius alone, so he took his astrologers with him. At that it was known that a year is equal to 365-1/4 days. The Egyptians calendar contained 365 days in the year, but there was no accounting for the remaining 1/4 days. Julius took a new approach to overcoming this error. Julius, like the Egyptians, kept 365 days in a year and every fourth year, which have 366 days, was called a 'Leap year'. By managing the leap year, what was left 1/4 days ago would be completed after four years. They followed the Egyptian system for weeks. One hundred E. Born in the East, Julius Caesar did this important work in 46 E. but unfortunately, two years later, he was murder by his close friend Brutus. This calendar lasted for about 1570 years. 

But then the calendar error began to surface. The reason was that Julius had created a calendar based on the fact that it takes 365.25 days for the earth to orbit the sun but the reality is that it takes 365.2422 days for the earth to orbit this sun. The difference was very small, but by the year 1570, the difference was 12 days. An attempt was made in 1522 by Mr. Gregory of Rome to rectify this error. He finally came to the conclusion that the number of centuries that can be divided by 400, if February 29 is included in them, then this error can be corrected. This type of Gregory created a new calendar that is still in use around the world today. 

The month of January is named after the Roman God 'Janus'. February Roman festival is inspired by 'Fabua'. March was the god of war of the Romans, and it was named after him. April is derived from the Latin word 'Aperir'. The word May is derived from 'Maima' a Roman goddess. The word June is related to 'Juno' the queen of heaven. The word of July is derived from the name 'Julius Caesar'. The month of August is derived from king 'Augustus' of Rome. September was the seventh name in the old calendar, so it was dropped from the Latin word 'Septum'. October is inspired by the Latin 'Octo'. The word November is derived from 'Novam'. December from the Latin word 'Decem'. 

Hopefully the calendar will continue to be modified in the same way and something new will be seen in the future. The inhabitants of Egypt and Rome in particular have made significant contributions to the development and development of the infrastructure of the calendar.          

    

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