Tuesday, 31 March 2020

Ugly Truth of Life


You have perhaps heard the famous quote attributed to Abraham Lincoln, “You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time.”
     
Most people however don’t try to fool people, but rather spend their life pleasing different people like their parents, their spouse, their children, their bosses etc. However, they realize sooner or later this ugly truth of life that can be derived by paraphrasing the above quote as,
You can PLEASE some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not PLEASE all of the people all of the time.”
   
However, the ugliest truth of life is that whatever you do in your life, You CAN’T PLEASE even one person all of the time.
  
When you try to please any person, you end up displeasing another person.
After you have spend most of your life, you realize that you have failed to please even ONE person in your life and that everyone is unhappy with you.
  
Hence, most people end up being unhappy and frustrated in their life after realizing that they have wasted their life in their attempt to please so many people ignoring their own happiness.
  
There is only person worth pleasing in your life.
  
And that person is YOU.
  
If you fail to make yourself happy, you will end up being a loser because the world can never be pleased even if you give your life for them.
  
You must rather accept this ugly truth of life and learn to take care of yourself because you have the power to only make yourself happy.
 
-Dr.Awdhesh Singh,ex-IRS Officer



Tearing someone else down is evidence that you are unhappy with a part of your own life. The happier you are, the less you will criticize someone else, and the more empathy you will feel for what they are going through.
What someone says about you when they are unhappy with themselves is more about them than it is about you. As such, it's not ever a good guide for how to live your life. Don't make decisions based on what others might think or say. It will steer you wrong every time.
The busier you are working on you, your life and your happiness, the less time you will have to talk about others. And even better, the less time you will have to show any concern for what others say about you.

-Dushka Zapata

Monday, 30 March 2020

My advice for Students


First, and probably the most important: Grit and perseverance.
When you decide to shoot for a goal, keep going even when you start hitting obstacles.
Don’t give up. Don’t expect things to be easy, or the world to come to your rescue. Don’t quit. It is easy to say, but much harder to inculcate. But this is the most important
    
Second, a fitness regimen, ideally at the start of the day. Daily physical workout and meditation.
 
Third: Smart learning using active recall, Feynman technique, problem-solving, etc. Also, read a lot.
These would be at the top of my wishlist.
 

-Rajan Singh,Ex-IPS, IITian, Wharton MBA

Why do colleges still teach C and C++ when I can't even build anything with these programming languages?


  1. I can build stuff just fine.
  2. The fact you can’t, perhaps is a good reason why it should be taught to you.

There are many government sectors in Computer Science where a Computer Science graduate can apply after the graduation to get a government job





I am going to list a few government sectors which provides a lucrative career opportunities to the graduates passing out from computer science background:


 
ISRO - ICRB

Department of Space, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Recruits for the post of Scientist/Engineer 'SC' in Electronics, Mechanical and Computer Science almost every year.
You have to fill the online application to apply for this post. The selection procedure and eligibility criteria is given below:

  • BE/B.Tech or equivalent qualification in first class with an aggregate minimum of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84/10.
  • Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria will be short-listed to appear in the Written Test conducted across the India at various venues.
  • The written test paper will consist of 80 objective type questions carrying equal marks.
  • Based on the performance in the Written Test, candidates will be short-listed for interview, the schedule and venue of interview are notified by e-mail.
  • Final selection is based on the performance of the candidates in the Interview and those who secure minimum 60% marks in the interview are eligible for consideration for empanelment, in the order of merit.
So if you are a recent graduate who wants to get employed by one of the most coveted and revered institution in India then you can sure aim for ICRB- Scientist /Engineer job.




DRDO


The RAC (Recruitment and Assessment Centre) of DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation) also recruits for Scientist `B’ in Department of Science & Technology (DST), Scientist/Engineer `B’ in Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), and Executive Engineer in Gallium Arsenide Enabling Technology Centre (GAETEC).

For this particular job you will be required to qualify the GATE examination. Also the recruitment for Computer Science is based on on valid GATE score, a Descriptive Examination followed by Personal Interview.

The Eligibility Criteria and the Selection procedure includes:
  • Essential Qualification(EQ) :
    • At least First Class (condition of First Class does not apply to DST posts) Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or Technology in Computer Science & Engg from a recognized university or equivalent.

    • Applicants must also fulfil ONE of the following additional requirements:
      • 1. GATE Qualification: Valid GATE score in Computer Science & Information Technology [Paper code : CS]
      • 2. 80% aggregate marks in EQ degree, if done from an IIT or NIT.

  • Category I: Eligible candidates are shortlisted for a Descriptive Examination on the basis of valid GATE score in the ratio of 1:25, subject to their GATE score not being below 25% of the GATE score of the first shortlisted candidate.

  • Category II: All eligible IIT and NIT graduate engineers with minimum 80% aggregate marks in the EQ degree are called for a Descriptive Examination

  • Candidates appearing for the Descriptive Examination are further shortlisted for Personal interview in the ratio of 1:5 in order of merit list prepared on the basis of the Descriptive Examination only.

  • The final selection of the candidates is purely on the basis of discipline wise category wise merit of aggregate of 80% weightage of marks in the Descriptive Examination and 20% weightage of marks in Personal Interview.

If you are a defense enthusiast then DRDO provides you the finest opportunity to serve the nation.
Apart from this there are also various PSU’s that recruits through a valid GATE score.



  
IBPS- Specialist Officer (IT-Officer)


Every year the Institute of Banking Personnel Selection holds the IBPS SO cadre in multiple Public Sector Banks through a Common Written Examination (CWE) to recruit SO (IT-Officer).
There are three phases to this examination —
  • Online Preliminary Exam: (English Language, Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude)
  • Online Mains Exam (Professional Knowledge)
  • Interview Process
The eligibility criteria for the SO examination is:
  • Four years engineering/Technology degree in Computer Science/IT/Computer Application/Electronics and Communication Engineering/Electronics and Telecommunication/ Electronics and Instrumentation OR
  • Post Graduate Degree in Computer Science/IT/Computer Application/Electronics and Communication Engineering/Electronics and Telecommunication/ Electronics and Instrumentation OR
    Graduates having passed DOEACC ‘B’ level exam
  • You are required to qualify each phase of this examination.
  • The total marks allotted for Interview are 100. The minimum qualifying marks in interview will not be less than 40% (35% for SC/ST/OBC/PWBD candidates).
  • The weightage (ratio) of Online Main Examination and interview will be 80:20 respectively.
  • The combined final score of candidates shall be arrived at on the basis of total scores.
  • A candidate should qualify both in the Online Main Examination and interview and be sufficiently high in the merit to be shortlisted for subsequent provisional allotment process.
Banking jobs are one of the most revered jobs in India and if you are someone who aims to be in the banking industry then IBPS-SO is the exam that you should be aiming at.



Teaching Examinations


Every year Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS), Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) and various other state government takes exam for appointing the teaching faculties in their respective organizations.

The essential qualifications for KVS and NVS are same but different states may have their different eligibility criteria for recruitment.

The eligibility criteria for KVS and NVS are:

PGT Computer Science
1. At least 50% marks in aggregate in any of the following:
  • B.E or B.Tech (Computer Science! IT) from a recognized University or equivalent Degree or Diploma from an institution/ university recognised by the Govt. of India.
OR
  • BE or B.Tech (any stream) and Post Graduate Diploma in Computers from a recognized University
OR
  • MSc. (Computer Science)/ MCA or Equivalent from a recognized University
OR
  • B.Sc. (Computer Science) / BCA or Equivalent and Post Graduate degree in subject from a recognized University
OR
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Computer and Post Graduate degree in any subject from a recognized University
OR
  • ‘B’ Level from DOEACC and Post Graduate degree in any subject
OR
  • ‘C’ Level from ‘DOEACC’ Ministry of Information and Communication Technology and Graduation.
2. Proficiency in teaching Hindi and English Medium.
  • You are required to qualify an offline examination and based on the merit you’ll be called for an interview.
  • The interview round will be of 60 Marks.
  • The final merit list will be based on the performance of the candidates in the Written Test and Interview.
So if you are graduating recently and have a keen interest in teaching then surely you can apply for the teaching jobs in KVS and NVS.



State Examinations for Programmers and Technical Assistants

Apart from these jobs various state governments and organizations release notifications for the posts of Programmers and Technical Assistants regularly. The educational qualification for these jobs can vary from a Diploma in Computer Science to B.Tech in CSE.

  • You should keep an eye on such jobs as they are very frequent.



 To get a job in any of these above mentioned sectors you are required to be good at —
  • Your core subjects knowledge as every examination is going to test you on your core skills.
  • Good at English Language.
  • Good Aptitude and Reasoning
  • Current affairs knowledge
These are the few government sectors that hires a CSE graduate. Also there might be a few other institutions that hires a CSE graduate. I have only mentioned the Institutions that hires on a regular basis.

Hope this answer would have helped.

-Sanchit Jain


The Spirit to Never Give Upon Striving for Better Life

Do you recognize this famous street hawker occasionally featured in international media in discussions related to global economic dynamics?
  

 He is Srivat Voravetvuthikun—Mr. Sandwich of Thailand.
 
Previously a high-flyer multi-millionaire businessman, Srivat went bankrupt by impacts of the infamous Asian financial crisis of the late 1990’s. The crisis not only took away all his fortunes but also left him in debts of millions of dollars.
 
But all this mishap could not smash him to simply become a poor and rot. Srivat took himself to the ground to kick off a restart, afresh.
His wife would make sandwiches from night till dawn and he would go out to the street to sell them starting early in the morning.
Soon he became a media-feature, a subject of the critics and many raised their eyebrows at the sight of a multi-millionaire selling sandwich on street.
But nothing could hold him back. Srivat stirred himself through.
Then, as he kept on doing what he was doing, the populace started to re-discover Srivat Voravetvuthikun. The dignity, courage and honesty that Srivat was trying to uphold: he was not trying to cheat or steal someone else’s money. 
Nor was he trying to escape from his lenders. Nor did he choose to live a disgraceful life of a fallen runner. Instead, he was trying to re-establish himself, to stand again on his own feet, pay off his debts and live with his head held high in the society.
People now started buying his sandwiches.
Srivat’s sales started growing, then soaring. At the height of his popularity, he earned a loving nickname: Mr. Sandwich.
Soon Mr. Sandwich became a brand—one of its kind and ever, as Srivat started settling with his sandwich/coffee shops nationwide.
 
Mr. Srivat Voravetvuthikun once again became a millionaire. This time a more renowned one, and well-respected.
 


To answer the question— unless born with silver spoon in the mouth, a genuinely rich person does anything he/she needs to stay on. I’ve learned about this great man, and I also know about quite a few other rich men. 


     They work hard no less than the mediocrity, even harder than the average people. They don’t care how much it takes, what the critics talk on the face or behind. They only keep their promise to themselves: live in affluence with dignity.







Sunday, 29 March 2020

How I worked hard for IITJEE



Short Answer: Motivation
 
Long Answer:
 
Through out my life, up until this point, I have worked much harder than average.
 
How do I know that? I just do.
 
When I was preparing for JEE
 
I’d wake up at 4 am every single day, weekends or not, and keep the same schedule 3 straight years, the last one being my drop year. I had a strict schedule and I tried my very best to not divert from it.
My motivation for the first two years was that I wanted to do it for my parents.
 
Not really a good one, right? But it still worked.
 
 
And then, when I couldn’t make it in my first attempt, and when I was on the verge of not taking a drop, the mere thought of being able to lift my head with pride if I were to clear the exam after my drop year, added as an additional motivation. It was strong enough to help me persist for another year.

 


 
 
When I was in college
 
There were times when my college mates would ask me often, how do I continue studying sincerely even after making it into an IIT. The answer was simple - I had motivation(s).
 
I had put 3 years of my life getting into a top college. I knew the value of those three years more than most people and there was no way I would have let them be for nothing By not making the most of the opportunity of studying in an IIT.
 
And so, for another five years, while most people would study in the last minute, I would start earlier and made sure I did the best I could, trying not to think much of the end result and believing in my process.
 
 

 

When I started working
 
Work life balance is supposed to be better if you’re working in a place like London, or so most people in India would think, but not when you’re working in a start-up filled with people who want to learn quickly and grow fast.
 
Almost every single day I have worked here, I have put 12–14 hours on an average, stretching up to 16 hours at times. All that, because I had reasons to do so.

  • There is no such thing as job security in any company. Especially when you’re away from home, you can’t take it lightly.
  • And when you’re the only earning member in your family, you have to make sure you do enough to not just make your job safe, but also earn enough to give your family a good life.

 
Many answers would have already used the cliche of working smart and not working hard. While that’s true to a certain extent, you still got to work hard.
 
You may find it difficult to find the right motivation for everything you do. But trust me, if you invest enough time finding it, working hard isn’t really so hard.
 
-Anshul Sharma ,IIT-R Graduate

I studied during my drop year in store room







 
After 12th I decided to prepare for neet. I joined aakash Institute but you've to study at home too. Due to lack of space I used to study everyday on roof and there was this bathroom with no door. It was used for storing ultra extra stuff e.g. coolers during the period of winters.
 
I decided to make the little space that was still left there in that bathroom, my study place. (There was no fan, no light but sunlight😂)
 
I cleaned that place myself. There was a wooden box I made it my chair. And since I had no study table( since it was 2–3k costly) . Me and my papa made one ourselves by using 3 wooden planks.
 
I was there without fan during hot dry summers and believe me I enjoyed that feeling of breeze cooling the sweating me. When I used to get tired I would lye over the cot and look at sky. I preferred sky over human interaction .
 
When it was cold I would cover that door space with discarded bedsheets.
 
A year later, I cleared neet, joined ucms .
 
I've not achieved much in my life. I still fail but I still learn.
 
We lose when we lose in our mind. Never pitty on yourself and never let others do the same to you. Keep that self respect priority over any feeling.
 
I would say I learned from those days. There is always a way till there's a spark 🔥.
  


 
Here you can see cot, my study table, my chair, over chair that red thing is bedsheet. In the left there's ultra cooler.
 
The photo was taken on diwali, I never used this place during night : 2 reasons : mosquitos (I can bear with) , second : black cat ( kaali beeli) ( I can't bear with🏳)


-Atul Agnii, Mbbs from University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi

Saturday, 28 March 2020

A self confident person:



Any Indian Scientist or Economist did not get Nobel Prize while working in India.Here's Why......



The answer to this question was given by Jesus Christ in the following parable.
 
“Listen! A farmer went out to sow his seed. As he was scattering the seed,
  • some fell along the path, and the birds came and ate it up.
  • Some fell on rocky places, where it did not have much soil. It sprang up quickly, because the soil was shallow. But when the sun came up, the plants were scorched, and they withered because they had no root.
  • Other seed fell among thorns, which grew up and choked the plants, so that they did not bear grain.
  • Still other seed fell on good soil. It came up, grew and produced a crop, some multiplying thirty, some sixty, some a hundred times.””
( Mark 4:3-9)
Abhijeet Banerjee is not the only one who got glory because he went abroad.
 
In the 72 years of independent India, not a single Indian scientist or economist got Nobel Prize while working in India.
 
Even the best seeds need good soil to grow.
 
When you have no respect for intellectuals and you declare any voice of dissent as sedition, you can’t allow creativity and innovation to flourish in your country.
 
As long as people towing the official line are worshiped and rest are declared anti-national for speaking what they consider truth, there is no hope for any Nobel Prize in India.
 
-Awdhesh Singh

This mindset is not conducive to creating successful longterm relationships


Many men with Narcissistic Personality Disorder long for satisfying relationships, but lack the ability to have them. They can usually do the courtship phase quite well because it does not involve real intimacy. It is exciting and the goal is simple: Convince the woman to love you and forsake other men.
 
  • Narcissistic Men Are Often Unrealistic about Women
If they think past the courtship at all, it is to have unrealistic fantasies that they have found the female equivalent of a unicorn—the rare precious woman who they will treasure always.
  • She will be perfect.
  • She will never annoy or bore him.
  • She will always look great.
  • She will continuously adore him.
Unfortunately, as women are real people and relationships never go perfectly smoothly, they do not get what they expect. Instead they find themselves in the awkward position of having sworn to love a woman when they do not even love themselves.
 
It does not matter what the woman does or how beautiful and interesting she is. Narcissistic men will create big fights out of small issues.
 
The Narcissistic mindset is not conducive to creating successful longterm relationships. When things do not go exactly their way and the woman does not fulfill their every fantasy, they do not know what to do except blame her:
 
I was misled by you! I am so disappointed! You need to try harder. This is all your fault!
 
At this point, they either coldly withdraw, berate her, or make unrealistic demands that she change to suit them. From this point on, the relationship usually goes rapidly downhill.

 
Why does the relationship fail?
 
Although the women who love Narcissists are not perfect themselves and make their share of relationship mistakes, most of the responsibility for the relationship’s failures are due to the Narcissistic man’s lack of ability and willingness to take his share of responsibility when things go wrong and make mutually beneficial compromises.
 
So is it your fault that your Narcissistic mate is devaluing you?
 
No, their dissatisfaction with you is the result of their unrealistic expectations and lack of relationship skills. They blame you because:
 
  • They do not want to see their own flaws.
  • They do not want to see the role they play in wrecking the relationship.
  • They are perfectionists and are holding you to unreasonable standards.
  • They are extremely self-centered.
  • They do not want to give up anything they value for the sake of the relationship.
  • They tell themselves that they picked the wrong woman and this would all go better with a different woman.
  • They are not prepared for the hard work, negotiations, and compromise that are part of all successful relationships.

                           Punchline: Narcissists are extremely self-centered, hierarchical, lack emotional empathy, and have difficulty compromising and treating their mate as an equal. They entered the relationship with these deficits and it is highly unlikely that there is anything you can do to change them.

 
Elinor Greenberg, PhD,

Do not Avoid Negativity
 
You should be always positive
-This is what we all have heard all way growing,
Believe in Yourself in what your parents and teacher might have said
But, what if I told you that those words are are only the half-truth.
People these days are unhappy not because they lack positivity but they lack the ability to understand the negativity.
Before Clicking onto this answer, you might have thought that— Oh ! Now I will get to know some tricks to avoid my negative emotions. But Have you ever taken some time to think, from where these emotions are coming?
  • Is it from your Social Circle?
  • Is it from your family?
  • Is it from where you live?
Their many questions to ask yourself, Ultra-positive people are deluded by the reality of the world, they have confidence but lack clarity.
Be an optimist, but question everything, Embrace negativity and understand not to avoid.
Here is a beautiful Sanskrit Verse From Bhagavad Gita—
सुखदु:खे समे कृत्वा लाभालाभौ जयाजयौ |
ततो युद्धाय युज्यस्व नैवं पापमवाप्स्यसि || 38||
happiness and distress should be treated alike; gain, loss, victory, and defeat.
if Fought for the right reasons, no sin shall incur.

Friday, 27 March 2020


I have a brown skin tone. Till 15 years old, I did not like getting clicked as I would not look good among all my fair-skinned friends. I was not comfortable in my own skin.
 
I do not remember how and when did I change my perspective but I changed. I started clicking my pictures. I became my favorite. I fell in love with myself. I realized that it's okay to have flaws. It’s okay to have dark skin. It’s okay to have pimples. It’s okay to have scars. It’s okay to not have a pointed nose. It’s okay to not have a chiseled jawline. It’s okay if I am not the head-turner in a picture or a room.
   
I wish I had received this piece of advice earlier. I would have got a lot more pictures of myself. I would have fallen in love with myself before. I would have got more comfortable with myself before.
To all the boys and girls, to all the men and women, if you are reading this, do not get late in falling for yourself. Remember that no one is perfect. As long as you are comfortable and content with yourself, no one can harm you. No one can demean you. No one can let you down. You just have to believe in yourself. Accept yourself. You will do much better in life when you will be confident about yourself. :-)
  
Every one of us needs to show how much we care for each other and, in the process, care for ourselves. - Princess Diana
 
  
  
 -Nishu Jain

Education only for wealthy and rich?


Education is among the few things in the world that money can’t buy.


If education would have been reserved for wealthy and elite, only the children of rich and educated people would have been in top colleges and jobs or become scientists, doctors, economists or writers.
 

You can easily see many people coming from poor family with uneducated parents getting top class education due to their own efforts.
It is due to his own effort that Mr Govind Jaiswal, the son of a riksha-pullar became and IAS officer.



It is due to personal effort that Dr Kalam, a son of a poor person who has to sell newspaper to supplement his family’s income became a top scientist and the President of India.
 

You can find numerous examples where children from poor family got top level education due to their own effort.

I am also one of those who was brought up in a middle class family and always studied in Government or Missionary school. I have never paid a fee of more than Rs 20 per month for my education and yet acquired the highest level of education ( B Tech, M Tech and PhD), became an IRS officer and a writer.
 

When there is a will, there is a way.
If you decide to get educated, no one can stop your journey.
If you don’t like studies, even the richest parents of the world can’t buy you any education.
 


-Dr.Awdhesh Singh


{Blogger's Note : Watch this video By IAS Govind Jaiswal Whose father was a rickshaw puller 


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I’m going to tell you the story of how I killed a patient





-Lacy Windham

Their are some arguments that signal the end of a relationship as :

1. ARGUMENTS OVER LIFE GOALS A long-term relationship usually involves two people who both respect each other’s goals and desire similar thi...