October 2017
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Sometimes I sit and reflect upon my life choices. I decided to take admission in an engineering college in Dehradun and I think it was one of the best choices that I’ve ever made. Studying in a top technical university which has a grade A accreditation by NAAC is a big deal in itself. It is a very enriching experience and I’m really glad to be a part of it. It is a journey of learning that lasts a lifetime.  The programs that are offered here provide an excellent opportunity for students to strengthen their knowledge, broaden their experience and develop their skills.

The teachers are ever so encouraging, nurturing and are great mentors and have a rich experience in their respective fields of study. They are pillars of support when it comes to enabling students to excel in their academics.



The university believes in an overall development of its students. Apart from academics, there are a lot of extra and co curricular activities that take place all year around. There are various clubs that you can be a part of based on your interest.  I joined the quiz and photography club and I think it’s a great way to hone your skills and also meet people who share the same interests as you do. The university conducts annual Fest where in each of these clubs invite participation from all the students of the university in various contests. Also, the social network that you develop here, make the time that you spend here, even more rewarding.

The students are engaged in activities which help them gain confidence in subjects they learn. All the lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops etc help a student in developing great learning skills which make them steadfast in their careers.

It is my last year in the university and I see a major change in me. I’m glad I got this opportunity and I made the most of it and did not while away my time doing absolutely nothing. I utilized every moment in shaping myself up so I could face any challenges in life. I entered the big university gates shy, unsure and not so confident but I know it for a fact that I’m going to walk out as a completely transformed person.

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Given that child trafficking is lucrative and often linked with criminal activity and corruption, it is hard to estimate how many children suffer- but trafficking and exploitation is an increasing risk to children in India and around the world with children often being trafficked for commercial sexual exploitation, like prostitution, or for labour such as domestic servitude, agricultural work, factory work, mining, or child soldiering. There are 215 million children engaged in child labour, with 115 million of those children in hazardous work. Sometimes sold by a family member or an acquaintance, sometimes lured by false promises of education and a "better" life — the reality is that these trafficked and exploited children are held in slave-like conditions without enough food, shelter, or clothing and often severely abused and cut off from all contact with their families.

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shri Kailash Satyarthi on his first stop of the his 35 day long tour of the nation Bharat Yatra at Graphic Era University that there are some places in our country where buffalo is sold at the rate of Rupees two lakhs whereas a girl is sold at rupees two thousand. Shri Satyarthi said that India will soon formulate strict laws to prohibit human trafficking. Union Home minister promised to make strict laws to curb human trafficking.




Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shri Kailash Satyarthi addressed the students at Graphic Era University on October 12, 2017. Fighting for the protection of children rights, Shri Satyarthi reached his first escapement in Graphic Era University on course to his 35 day long tour of the nation. Alarmed about the statistics of national crime record bureau, Shri Satyarthi said 15000 cases of child sexual abuse have been registered- Only 4% of the culprits have been punished of these cases, in 6% of the cases, the culprits were acquitted and 90% of the cases are pending in the court. Shri Satyarthi told the gathering that only those people create history that do not fear winning or losing. Persuading the students to create history, he told the students of Graphic Era that he has a lot of expectations from them and asked the gathering to take a pledge to raise their voice against child labour and sexual harassment. Prior to this, he met the tiny tots of Graphic Era Global School.

Welcoming the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shri Kailash Satyarthi , President of Graphic Era group Prof. (Dr) Kamal Ghanshala said that he will support the campaign of Shri Satyarthi. Dr. Ghanshala said that in his new project, he will provide free education to the students so that they can also become doctors and engineers.

President of Parmarth Niketan Swami Chidanand Saraswati said that India is known for its culture. He said that India’s GDP is its culture. Mentioning several prominent people, he said that these people could succeed in life because their childhood was safe and secure. President of Divine Shakti Foundation, Sadhvi Bhagwati Saraswati said that 3.5 crore children are living like slaves. Until we free them, we can’t call ourselves free. Giving the statistics, State Commision for Protection of Child Rights chairperson Shri Yogendra Khanduri, said that though Uttarakhand stands far better than other states in cases of Child Sexual abuse and child labour, the commission is committed to work relentlessly in this area. Additional Director General of Police Shri Ashok Kumar informed the gathering that the Uttarakhand police had rescued 1266 child labourers as part of Operation Smile in the last three years with immediate action being taken on such brutal cases by Uttarakhand Police. On this occasion Shri Kailash Satyarthi along with Swami Chidanand Saraswati gave the message of “Bachpan Bachao (Save Childhood)” by releasing balloons. Senior Director (HR) of multinational company Cap Gemini, Arshad Kadri was also felicitated during the event. 

The function was presided over by state BJP president Ajay Bhatt. Hitesh Shankar, Mahendra Pandey also addressed the gathering. State coordinator of Bharat Yatra, Jaya Mishra coordinated the event. Sumeda Satyarthi of Kailash Satyarthi Foundation, Chancellor of Graphic Era University Dr. R.C Joshi, Vice Chancellor of Graphic Era University Dr. L.M.S Palani, Vice Chancellor of Graphic Era Hill University Dr. Sanjay Jasola, BJP leader Umesha Agarwal and other several dignitaries were present during the occasion.

Every single person, therefore, can be incorporated in this fight. One can definitely make a difference.

Catch Kailash Satyarthi’s Full Speech here.

                                
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I had a blast this Diwali. Well quite literally. I’m back in my hostel and the university is quite empty and most students haven’t returned. They’re still high on the festivities I guess. My roommates aren’t back and that gave me a lot of time to reflect upon things. So sitting all by myself in my hostel room, a profound thought occurred to me. What does Diwali really mean to people?



Is it all about lighting diyas, setting off fireworks and crackers or eating sweets or exchanging gifts?

This festival of light symbolizes the victory of good over evil. But do we ever try to kill the evil within ourselves? We are deeply flawed as humans and every person has a vice that isn’t so nice. We let these vices get the better of us and soon they become a part of our personality.

How about we do something it? How about changing ourselves for good? I do realize change isn’t easy and most of us resist it but we fail to understand that it is for our own betterment. When we let go of unwanted things, we get blessed with better things. We attract good people and things that enrich our lives and make it more meaningful.

Get rid of jealousy, malice, greed, grudges, hate, addictions or any other “evil” that is stopping you from living a happy and fulfilling life. Make a little change and see the world around you light up like a million diyas.
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So what does Diwali mean to you? Is it all about lighting diyas, setting off fireworks and crackers or eating sweets or exchanging gifts? This festival of light symbolizes the victory of good over evil.

Do we ever try to kill the evil within ourselves? We are deeply flawed as humans and every person has a vice that isn’t so nice. We let these vices get the better of us and soon they become a part of our personality. This thought occurred to me when I was sitting all by myself in my hostel room. The university is quite empty since most of the students have already left for home. My roommates left in the morning and it gave me a lot of time to reflect upon things.



How about we do something it, this Diwali? How about changing ourselves for good? I do realize change isn’t easy and most of us resist it but we fail to understand that it is for our own betterment. When we let go of unwanted things, we get blessed with better things. We attract good people and things that enrich our lives and make it more meaningful.

Get rid of jealousy, malice, greed, grudges, hate, addictions or any other “evil” that is stopping you from living a happy and fulfilling life. Make a little change and see the world around you light up like a million diyas.


Have a beautiful and safe Diwali!!
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For some people the word hostel is synonymous to Jail. Well, I was one of those people until I got a chance to be in one. I think it’s when you get to experience something, only then you understand what it is all about.

I got admission in one of the leading universities in northern India. To be honest, I was a bit scared about being in a hostel.  You see and read various unmentionable things that take place in hostels and I was quite terrified.



My whole perspective changed when I went to one and it was the most memorable time of my life. Not only I established some long lasting friendships but also learned how to be independent, disciplined and it punctual. I also learned how to manage money and spend it sensibly. I was quite a spendthrift but being away from home made me learn the value of money. It completely changed me as a person and the change was for good in case you’re wondering. And I’m glad it taught me many valuable lessons of life that have helped me in the long run.

In addition to this, being around people from different backgrounds and cultures makes you more tolerant towards others. And you also tend to acquire good qualities from them. One of my roommates was very organized and that’s something I picked from her while sharing a room with her. She was also very nurturing ad loving and would always cheer me up each time I felt homesick.
Yes, there are disadvantages of living in a hostel but I feel that they are surpassed by the good things it has to offer.


Hostels can’t replace home but it’s a home away from home and  I’m glad I got a chance to experience it and I have some really fond memories that I will cherish for the rest of my life.
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I was lucky to study in one of the top universities in India and trust me when you study in a university like that, it completely transforms you.  I have always been very picky about things and I don’t do anything on a whim. I actually did a bit of research, shortlisted universities and then applied to them. But then I had a change of mind and decided to be in my hometown.

So I went with the one I thought was great and it was one of the best decisions I ever made in my life.
Choosing a university actually requires a lot of time and detail. You can’t go to just any other university. The struggle is real ladies and gentlemen. If you’re a bright student who wants to actually do something in life, it’s imperative to find the right university that will build you up, nurture and polish you while preparing you for the bigger and better things in life.



I remember my first day in college. I walked into the campus and trust me it’s not funny when you have a million emotions going through you at the same time. Well, that’s a tad exaggerated. I was happy, nervous, scared, excited and I felt a bit lost.

It’s been a while since I graduated and I’m not the same person anymore. A good university will make you feel accomplished at the end of your program; it will mould you into a better person and instill a confidence in you that you didn’t have when you first walked into class. It will also open up doors to a lot of great opportunities because graduates of prestigious universities have a better chance of being hired over those candidates who come from a less known university.


Moreover your chances of landing a great job are high because these universities have tie ups with major companies. I also believe that a good university is definitely worth the investment because it will equip you with skills that will stay with you for a lifetime and help you overcome any challenge you may face in your career. 
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Figuring out a career can be tricky. And if you’re like me, you’ll be clueless or confused or both at the same time. Choosing a career is not rocket science but it’s not that simple either. But some people have it all figured out. They have their entire life planned out and they know exactly what they want to do in life. Well, some of us are different and we don’t really have a plan. We go with the flow and see where life takes us.  And it’s all fun and games until you find yourself stuck in a crappy job or sitting on the kitchen floor eating peanut butter out of a jar because that’s all you can afford with a meager paying job, or worse broke with absolutely no direction in life.
So, how do you choose the right career for yourself? Say, you graduate college and you land a nice paying job but that’s not what you want to do. And you go to bed each night thinking if you made a mistake by pursuing a particular program in college. And now you’re not happy with the way your life’s shaping up.



The first step in choosing a career is to ask yourself what you really want to do in life and what you’re good at.  And trust me; most people don’t have the answer to that. It’s not as easy as it seems. Once you have that answer, the rest is child’s play.
Suppose you want to work with children, you could opt for a profession that gives you a chance to be around children. You could be a teacher, pediatric, child psychologist, child welfare specialist, coach, child social worker etc. The options are endless and you will actually enjoy your job because that’s something you love and are good at.
Once you’ve figured out what you really want to do in life, you need to know how to get there. There are various universities that offer under graduate, graduate programs and doctoral programs. You need to do a bit of research and find out about the courses these universities offer and the cost involved in pursuing them, scholarships offered etc. Most colleges and universities have counselors that guide you to find the right program for yourself and steer you in the right direction.

Be focused and believe in yourself and even if you don’t land a great job in the first try, don’t lose hope and give up. Use these mistakes as stepping stone to move forward in life. Keep everything in perspective and move steadily towards your goal. And at the end you’ll have a rewarding and fulfilling career for sure.