Stay at Home to Home stays! Let this be the next move!!
An Opportunity for the Youth Nationwide to Manage Information as you Build Your Career.
This is a national level group initiative. You can be part of it wherever there is a role possible to create. The circle includes Home Stays, Resorts, Travel Events, New Ideas for Travel including Career Travel, Event Picnics and many more. We need to change as the world is changing right in front of us. Have you noticed anyone travelling in a cycle of events? Like the one who make and sell on the move? Can we improve upon them and professionalize the whole thing? Things evolve when the thinking process is involved.
Even a short travel and stay away is as rejuvenating as an international travel today. Can we think of traveling for a purpose.
Travel Advisers and others working in tours and travel industry should think about innovative ideas. Many other areas of life also need to be added into the collaborative ambiance in due course. More ideas should come as we come closer and become a national collaboration at the travel front.
To become part of it kindly call 9844182044 / 9845077063
Farmer Build Drip Irrigation System Using Waste Glucose Bottles
Mentors Choice from Dr. Sudhir Sharan
Madhya Pradesh: Farmer Build Drip Irrigation System Using Waste Glucose Bottles For adopting such sustainable irrigation method, Ramesh Bariya was awarded a certificate of appreciation from the District Administration and Minister of Agriculture of the Madhya Pradesh government.
Media Conference on 5th Anniversary of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.
https://youtu.be/0ukBDrqti1k
MEDIA CONFERENCE ON Dr A P J ABDUL KALAM
Mr Lal Goel Chairman Organ Donation India Foundation & GYAN conducted the program as Editor & Host.
MEDIA CONFERENCE ON Dr A P J ABDUL KALAM is organised to pay homage on his 5th Anniversary and to dedicate the Universal Peace Prayer composed by Dr Kalam and sung by Usha Uthup for Global TV along with Dr C V Anand Bose IAS, One Man Expert Commission on Labour, Govt of India, Padam Vibhushan Dr G Madhavan Nair, Former Chairman ISRO, Lt Col Ashok Kini H, SM, VSM ( Retd), Former Comptroller of Rashtrapati Bhavan during Dr Kalam’s Presidency, Presently Advisor to Minister of State Defence, Govt of India, Fr Thomas Felix, Founder Director Central Institute on Mental Retardation (CIMR), Dr C P Habeeb Rahman, Chairman Unity Health Complex Mangaluru, Mr Jayaprakash Rao K, Former Regional PRO DRDO Ministry of Defence & Padma Shri Usha Uthup Renowned Singer Kolkata.
The program was live telecasted by News Karnataka, V4News, Global TV, Malanadu TV, News Gaon Se, SAMVAAD SAROKAR NEWS, YouTube & Facebook. The program is organised by the Global Youth Activity Network(GYAN) & Organ Donation India Foundation.
Highlights
DR APJ ABDUL KALAM. said success is when your signature becomes an autograph. missile man of India.philosopher king of India.greatest visionary of india.born on OCTOBER 15TH 1931@ Rameshwaram. earned degree in aeronautical engineering, studied @ madras institute of technology. joined defence research development organisation.moved to Indian space research organization. Padmavibushan- 1990, Bharath Ratna -1997,died-27th July 2015.
GUESTS. DR C.V ANAND BOSE IAS speaks on DR APJ ABDUL KALAM says,’ he was peoples president’.
FR.THOMAS FELIX speaks on DR APJ ABDUL KALAM says,’he was a lovable person and cared for children’.
PADMASHREE USHA UTHUP Indian playback singer speaks on DR APJ ABDUL KALAM says,’ she gets goosebumps when she talks about him.
PADMAVIBUSHAN G MADHAVAN NAIR former chairman ISRO speaks on DR APJ ABDUL KALAM says,’ he was extremely humble and passionate about youngsters’.
LIEUTENANT COLONEL ASHOK H, SM, VSM speaks on DR APJ ABDUL KALAM says,’ he has never seen a soul like him’.
DR CP HABEEB RAHAMAN chairman of unity complex Mangalore speaks on DR APJ ABDUL KALAM says,’ he was simple, calm, peaceful and extremely down to earth’.
MR JAYA PRAKASH RAO K former regional Pro ministry of defence speaks on DR APJ ABDUL KALAM says,’ he was a great motivator and his inspiration.
-Today India is celebrating
Kargil Vijay Diwas,
-On 26th July 1999 India successfully took command of the high outposts
-The Kargil War was fought for more than 60 days and it was ended on 26 July.
-The war ended with India regaining control of all the previously held territory,
-On this occasion We salute the Indian Armed Forces
IMPACT ON TEACHERS
-A teacher is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence or virtue. -The history of teaching can be traced to Confucious (561 B.C.), who was the first famous private teacher. Many ancient Greeks hired private teachers to educate their children. In the Middle Ages, learning institutions such as Cambridge University were founded and teacher training became required. -In ancient India, the most common form of education was gurukula based on the guru-shishya tradition (teacher-disciple tradition) which involved the disciple and guru living in the same (or a nearby) residence. These gurukulam was supported by public donations and the guru would not accept any fees from the shishya. This organized system stayed the most prominent form of education in the Indian subcontinent until the British invasion. Through strong efforts in 1886 and 1948, the gurukula system was revived in India.
-Takshshila was the earliest recorded centre of higher learning in India from possibly 8th century BCE -Nalanda university in eastern India was the oldest university-system of education in the world in the modern sense of university. -Chanakya was among the most famous teachers of that era -A teacher’s role may vary among cultures. -Teachers may provide instruction in literacy and numeracy, craftsmanship or vocational training, the arts, religion, civics, community roles, or life skills. -Formal teaching tasks include preparing lessons according to agreed curricula, giving lessons, and assessing pupil progress. -A teacher’s professional duties may extend beyond formal teaching. -Outside of the classroom teachers may accompany students on field trips, supervise study hall, help with the organization of school functions, and serve as supervisors for extra curricular activity. -In some education systems, teachers may be responsible for student discipline -n India, Teachers’ day is celebrated on 5th September, the birthday of the former President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, a well-known scholar, teacher and promoter of education. -In India Total number of teachers in higher education are 14.16 lakhs & students are 3.74 crores during 2018-19 -Needless to say, the pandemic has transformed the centuries-old, chalk–talk teaching model to one driven by technology. This disruption in the delivery of education is pushing policymakers to figure out how to drive engagement at scale while ensuring inclusive e-learning solutions and tackling the digital divide.