Decoding the Gita, India's book of answers | Roopa Pai | TEDxNMIMSBangalore

Should you read the Bhagavad Gita as a religious book? That's one way to read India's timeless classic. But there are several other ways to enjoy a text that is the ultimate manifesto for individual, communal and environmental well-being. In this talk, Indian author Roopa Pai, whose award-winning contemporary retelling 'The Gita For Children' became 2015's runaway bestseller, teases out some of those ways. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community
Roopa Pai is a computer engineer who always knew she wanted to write for children. She is the author of over twenty books, including Taranauts, India's first fantasy-adventure series, and the pop science book 'What If The Earth Stopped Spinning?' A new book on Economics for children is due out in February 2017. Her national bestseller 'The Gita For Children' won the Crossword Popular Award for Children's Fiction in 2016. Roopa brings together three other loves - history, young people, and her hometown Bangalore - in her job as tour guide with the heritage walks and tours company BangaloreWalks. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.

Great change comes with small steps | Mansi Mehta | TEDxDumas


Mansi Mehta is 15, her journey has been inspiring! Against all odds, she got the courage to work for the girls who do not get formal education. She runs a foundation to educate girls from marginalised background and advance her dream of a literate country. Mansi Mehta is a 15-year old student studying in Surat. She has published a collection of poems under the title "I AM ME" dedicated to Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai. She is amongst the few teenagers in the city to run her own foundation where she teaches underprivileged girls and advances her dream of a gender-equal country through education. She has been awarded the Garima Award by Gajera Trust for her work. Being one of the few to join the prestigious league of teenage TEDx speakers in India, Mansi takes inspiration from personalities like Sudha Murthy & Malala Yousafzai and preaches the idea that people need to accept the social disparity between genders, for the society to collectively move forward.

Being an Introvert is a Good Thing. | Crystal Robello | TEDxStMaryCSSchool


50% of the American population is made up of introverts, however society has a negative stigma placed on the word. In her talk, grade 12 student Crystal Robello provides insight on the struggles of being an introvert in today's society as well as reasons to show there is nothing wrong with it. She challenges the negative asked aspects of introverts and tries to prove that's there are no negatives. Crystal hopes to inspire others to accept themselves for who they truly are.

Sunday, November 12, 2017

The 10 Golden Rules of time management

The 10 golden rules of time management are being described here
1. Note down every task in a notebook. When you write everything you realize that most of them need not do, so you save a lot of time by ignoring unproductive task.
2. Segregate all tasks on the level of priority .short out all task so you get important task to give preferences.
3. Do at least one unpleasant task every =day it will reduce Burdon of to do list on your mind.
4. Divide important task in to small steps. It will help you to perform task in easy way and progressive way, it like divide and rule policy so you can apply on big task to rule them and control them. It will reduce the stress of big task.
5. List for tomorrow, when you do it before sleeping your subconscious mind prepares planning for implement those task before wake up.
6. 5 minutes don’t waste, we always waste lots of time saying 5 minutes break which is horrible it became 50 minutes breaks
7. Spare time for unplanned task , when you do unplanned d task it help to manage stress of having Burdon of work on the mind
8.  Tidiness – keep the things at right place so when you need them you don’t need to spare time for searching them i.e bunch of keys or some important note, in the same way mental tidiness is also to be maintaining since unnecessary task which are roaming in mind slows down working capacity of mind. Both physical and mental tidiness are important,
9. Reduce violet screen watching.. if we  reduce watching TV, mobile and computer only 1 hour a day so we can save 2 and half years after  age of 50, violet screen  consumes lots of time of our daya to day life so we can save time by reducing it,
10. Hire people, get job done by other, if you get job done by other automatically you save that time. All big bosses and influence people get their job done by other and they enjoy saving time by this, they go for long vacation and enjoy clubs by using that time to quality time and thinking about more progressive work.

Sunday, August 6, 2017

A Visit to Triveni Museum Ujjain

5 अगस्त 2017
में  उज्जैन के त्रिवेणी संग्रहालय  देखने गया , बहार से इमारत एक दम साधारण दिखाई दी  और बहार के लॉन में कुछ पशुओ और पक्छियो  जैसे गाय  और मोर आदि के जिवंत मुर्तिया रखी हुई है जो दूर से देखने पर असली मालूम पड़ती है, पर जब अंदर इंट्रेंस में गया तो एकदम अभिभूत हो गया वहां रिसेप्शन एरिया बहुत प्रभावशाली लगा रिसेप्शन एरिया के दायी तरफ म्यूजियम का इंट्रेंस है इंट्रेंस के पहले जो कॉरिडोर है उसमे बहुत ही बड़े और प्रभावशाली यन्त्र लगे है जैसे श्रीयंत्र वगैरह , फोटोग्राफी नहीं करने देने की वजह से में कोई फोटो नहीं ले पाया पर अपने दिमाग में उनका चित्र बसने के लिए बहुत अच्छे से उन्हें देखा ,
म्यूजियम के मैं हॉल में घुसते ही बहुत ही सूंदर दृश्य दिखाई देता है , बिच में एक विशाल प्रतिमा दिखाई देती है उसके पीछे कार्नर में एक विशाल आकृति दिखाई देती पूछने पे मालूम पड़ा की ये दो मंजिला श्रीयंत्र की आकृति है, बायीं तरफ एक हॉल है जिसमे सिक्को की प्रदर्शनी है दायी तरफ प्राचीन मूर्तियों का संग्रहालय है जिसमे तीसरी शताब्दी तक की प्राचीन मुर्तिया है,
मैं हॉल में सामने कुछ चित्र लगे है जिसमे मुख्य रूप से उज्जियन के मंदिरो और अन्य प्राचीन ऐतिहासिक स्थलों के चित्र है, जो अत्यंत मनोरम है,