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Don's for students to be a successful person

1.​Don’t ask questions in the middle of a lecture;  wait for the right time Everyone wants to speak. And there is nothing wrong in speaking out what you feel is right. But remember there is a right time for everything. And when the timing is right and you speak, it will be heard properly. Same goes for asking questions, especially to the teacher. It is essential to listen properly to the teacher before you ask questions. Keep the questions towards the end. Maybe your questions will be answered during the lecture itself.  2.​Do not gossip There are too many people out there to gossip. Do not join the flock. You should always remember Eleanor Roosevelt’s quote: ‘Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.’ So, why be just another ordinary person who talks about others and what is happening in their lives? Become extraordinary—discuss more important things like ideas and possibilities. Be a person whom people like to listen to, not ru...

E- waste management

Electronic equipment is essential part of busy daily life. It substitutes hard human work and makes it faster. Most of people have a computer. The problem of e-waste threatens the future environment of the modern society. E-waste or electronic waste means electrical and electronic equipment, which is not suitable for use. Electronic equipment, such as mobile phones, computers, and televisions consist of hazardous materials, which pollute the environment and impact on human’s health. In India, the electronic waste management assumes greater significance not only due to the generation of our own waste but also dumping of e-waste particularly computer waste from the developed countries. With extensively using computers and electronic equipment’s and people dumping old electronic goods for new ones, the amount of E-Waste generated has been steadily increasing. E-waste encompasses growing range of obsolete electronic devices such as computers, servers, monitors,, air conditioners, washing m...

Positive impact of corona virus on environment

Corona virus has become worldwide disease and all nations of the world are facing it. Due to which population of the world is forced to live inside their home. Business activities in the country also affected due to corona virus. As we all know coronavirus has taken life of a lot of people all across the globe. To prevent the spread of COVD-19, governments of different nations are taking multiple steps to control the spread of this virus. As far as our environment is concerned, it is enjoying the positive impact of this virus. Today, when the production of almost everything is on halt and factories are no longer as active as they used to be, the emission of smoke has lessened which has resulted in clear sky. Not only this, the use of vehicles on road is reduced. All this have contributed towards lowered CO2-emissions. The emission of nitrogen dioxide has also reduced. To combat coronavirus, companies have asked workers to work from home. This has reduced vehicles on road. In additi...

Water conservation a cause of immediate concern

We are living in this dynamic world where everything is changing at a very fast rate. The human needs are not exception to it. As the population of this world is increasing the needs and necessities of the basic things are also increasing. We require plenty of water every day for drinking , cooking and washing. The chief sources of potable water are the surface and ground water. Water is affecting the lives of people in India and other countries of the world in many ways, and the lack of clean water is becoming a major problem. It is a problem for which people's efforts needed at the global level. Water conservation is the only way to save water in the future to solve the problem of water scarcity. We all need to understand the problems related to lack of water in the future. We should not ruin and pollute useful water in our life and encourage water conservation. Three-fourths of the Earth is surrounded by water, 97% of the entire water in the ocean is salt water, only 3% of the e...

Mobile addiction - a major issue for youth

Mobile Addiction has become a growing concern in our society now-a-days. Mobile phone addiction is quite easy but it is difficult to recover from it. Many people around the world are addicted to mobile phones. It gives us the freedom to quickly connect with anyone around the world. It also enable us to find all sort of information that we need and is a great source of entertainment. While mobile phones invention was done for empowering us, but it has now started dominating us. Smart phones enable us to engage in gaming, studying and online shopping. It also allow us to watch movies, click pictures, listen to music, surf the internet and enjoy various other activities. Due to high utility it results can be very harmful for us. Mobile addiction can become the main cause of many serious problems, such as headaches, weakening of eyesight, sleepiness, depression, social isolation, aggressive behavior, financial problems and less professional development. They are so addicted to their mo...

Responsibilities of a good citizen

We are the citizen of India and have acquired citizenship by virtue of our birth. Being a good citizen requires a lot of training and efforts as every citizen has some duties and certain rights. We also have a right to take part in judicial, legal, political, religious and social affairs of the country. “Citizenship consists in the service of the country.” said by Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, this line explains that citizenship consists not merely in enjoying certain rights but also in discharging our duties towards the nation. A good citizen is always broad minded and ready to sacrifice his life for the sake of his country. He must love his country and also have firm and deep faith in laws of the land. He must consider himself as an Indian first and anything else afterwards. A good citizen also respects the cultural heritage, the heroes, the sages and saints of his country. He also raises the standard of living of his country by working hard honestly. A...

Internal Security challenges for India

Internal security is the security that lies within the borders of a country. It ensures the maintenance of peace, law & order and protection of sovereignty within territory of a country. Internal security is different from external security. External security is considered as the security against aggression by a foreign country. Maintaining the external security is the responsibility of the armed forces of the country such as the Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force in India. While internal security comes under the purview of the police, which can also be supported by the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) as per the requirement. In India, the internal security matters are governed by Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). If we look at the past, India’s internal security problems have multiplied because of linguistic riots, inter-state disputes and ethnic tensions. Our country was forced to redefine its inter state boundaries due to linguistic riots in 1956. After that, the ...