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  • Leaked files expose COVERT US GOVERNMENT PLOT TO DESTABILIZE BANGLADESH’s POLITICS.

    Leaked docs reveal that prior to the toppling of Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina, the US govt-funded International Republican Institute trained an army of activists including rappers and “LGBTQI people,” even hosting “transgender dance performances,” to achieve a national “power shift.” Institute staff said the activists “would cooperate with IRI to destabilize Bangladesh’s politics.”

    On August 5, months of violent street protests finally toppled Bangladesh’s elected Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. When the military seized power and announced the imposition of a so-called “interim administration,” video footage showed Hasina fleeing to India aboard a helicopter. As vast swarms of student protesters overran the presidential palace, Western media outlets and many of their progressive-leaning consumers cheered the rebellion, framing it as a decisive defeat of fascism and the restoration of democratic rule.

    Hasina’s replacement, Muhammad Yunus, is a longtime Clinton Global Initiative fellow granted a Nobel Prize for pioneering the dubious practice of micro-lending. While Yunus has hailed the “meticulously-designed” protest movement that thrust him into power, Hasina personally accused Washington of working to remove her from power over her alleged refusal to allow a US military base on Bangladeshi territory. The State Department has dismissed allegations of US meddling as “laughable,” with spokesman Vedant Patel telling reporters that “any implication that the United States was involved in Sheikh Hasina’s resignation is absolutely false.”

    But now, leaked documents reviewed by The Grayzone confirm the State Department was informed of efforts by the International Republican Institute (IRI) to advance an explicitly stated mission to “destabilize Bangladesh’s politics.” The documents are marked as “confidential and/or privileged.”

    IRI is a Republican Party-run subsidiary of the National Endowment for Democracy, which has fueled an array of regime change operations across the globe since it was conceived in the office of CIA Director William Casey over forty years ago.

    The newly-uncovered files reveal how IRI spent millions in the lead-up to Hasina’s overthrow covertly coaching opposition parties and establishing a regime change network concentrated among the country’s urban youth. Among the GOP-run Institute’s front line foot soldiers were rappers, ethnic minority leaders, LGBT activists hosting “transgender dance performances” in the presence of US embassy officials – all groomed to facilitate what the US intelligence cutout called a “power shift” in Bangladesh.

    IRI offers Bangladeshi youth “the knowledge and skills to wield online… tools for change”

    The origins of the protests which toppled Hasina can be traced back to 2018. That summer, thousands of young people took the streets of Dhaka to demand safer roads and stricter traffic laws after an unlicensed bus driver killed two high school students. The demonstrations grew despite heavy repression, eventually prompting the Hasina administration to impose more stringent laws on negligent driving.

    IRI seeks ‘power shift’ in Bangladesh

    IRI has operated in Dhaka since 2003, ostensibly “to help political parties, government officials, civil society, and marginalized groups in their advocacy for greater rights and representation.”

    In reality, as the documents make abundantly clear, IRI has funded and trained a wide-ranging shadow political structure, comprising NGOs, activist groups, politicians, and even musical and visual artists, which can be deployed to stir up unrest if Bangladesh’s government refuses to act as required.

    The student protests of 2018, and the overwhelming electoral victory by Hasina’s Awami League in December of that same year, appear to have inspired the IRI’s regime change aspirations. In 2019, the Institute began conducting research to inform its “baseline assessment” of the country, which consisted of “48 group interviews and 13 individual interviews with 304 key informants.” In the end, “IRI staff… identified over 170 democratic activists who would cooperate with IRI to destabilize Bangladesh’s politics,” according to an IRI report which was submitted to the State Department.

    The report, which documented the IRI’s activities in the country between March 2019 and December 2020, shows the US government’s regime change campaign ramped up significantly after Hasina’s “lopsided victory.” Her administration, they declared, had become “entrenched,” and their “political position” had “solidified.”
    Meanwhile, the IRI concluded that the BNP opposition had “failed to successfully mobilize” its supporters. The party’s attempts to “foment street movements” had floundered, and it remained “marginal,” leaving the Awami League’s “power… undiminished.” Nonetheless, IRI considered BNP to be “still the most possible party to drive a power shift in the future.”

    The idea that this political change might be achieved via the ballot box, however, didn’t appear to be up for consideration. With BNP apparently too “violent, insular, rigid, and hierarchical” to win an election, IRI instead proposed a “broad-based social empowerment project that fostered and expanded citizen-centered, local and non-traditional forums for political engagement.” In other words, street mobilizations.

    Much of the IRI’s fascination with street protests and online communication is spelled out in a separate internal report titled, “Social Media, Protest, and Reform in Bangladesh’s Digital Era,” which declared that Bangladeshi students “have again led the country’s most vibrant protest movements, with the help of a tool their predecessors didn’t have: the internet.”

    “Moving forward, IRI intends to expand its work with college students across the country,” the report declared.
    The document explains that Bangladeshi protesters successfully used social media to promote videos and “short documentaries” of their actions, and compel local and international media to cover the upheaval. For example, Facebook-streamed live videos of police breaking up protests “went viral and helped spread knowledge of the protests across the country.”

    Now the question is why IRI seeks ‘power shift’ in Bangladesh?

    Look at the map of Bangladesh and its eastern side, The Chin state which US need to plant its weapons against India and China, to ensure it stays as Global Power in South East Asia and none counter it

    This explains, if you can understand why Modi ji moves are very careful because IRI knows that the biggest fault line in India is Hindu-Muslim, Caste and Regionalism

    This bring us to Manipur Kuki, which I had explained long back and the reason why Rahul Gandhi rushed their and provoke Modi to go to Manipur
    Dr GP
    Leaked files expose COVERT US GOVERNMENT PLOT TO DESTABILIZE BANGLADESH’s POLITICS. Leaked docs reveal that prior to the toppling of Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina, the US govt-funded International Republican Institute trained an army of activists including rappers and “LGBTQI people,” even hosting “transgender dance performances,” to achieve a national “power shift.” Institute staff said the activists “would cooperate with IRI to destabilize Bangladesh’s politics.” On August 5, months of violent street protests finally toppled Bangladesh’s elected Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. When the military seized power and announced the imposition of a so-called “interim administration,” video footage showed Hasina fleeing to India aboard a helicopter. As vast swarms of student protesters overran the presidential palace, Western media outlets and many of their progressive-leaning consumers cheered the rebellion, framing it as a decisive defeat of fascism and the restoration of democratic rule. Hasina’s replacement, Muhammad Yunus, is a longtime Clinton Global Initiative fellow granted a Nobel Prize for pioneering the dubious practice of micro-lending. While Yunus has hailed the “meticulously-designed” protest movement that thrust him into power, Hasina personally accused Washington of working to remove her from power over her alleged refusal to allow a US military base on Bangladeshi territory. The State Department has dismissed allegations of US meddling as “laughable,” with spokesman Vedant Patel telling reporters that “any implication that the United States was involved in Sheikh Hasina’s resignation is absolutely false.” But now, leaked documents reviewed by The Grayzone confirm the State Department was informed of efforts by the International Republican Institute (IRI) to advance an explicitly stated mission to “destabilize Bangladesh’s politics.” The documents are marked as “confidential and/or privileged.” IRI is a Republican Party-run subsidiary of the National Endowment for Democracy, which has fueled an array of regime change operations across the globe since it was conceived in the office of CIA Director William Casey over forty years ago. The newly-uncovered files reveal how IRI spent millions in the lead-up to Hasina’s overthrow covertly coaching opposition parties and establishing a regime change network concentrated among the country’s urban youth. Among the GOP-run Institute’s front line foot soldiers were rappers, ethnic minority leaders, LGBT activists hosting “transgender dance performances” in the presence of US embassy officials – all groomed to facilitate what the US intelligence cutout called a “power shift” in Bangladesh. IRI offers Bangladeshi youth “the knowledge and skills to wield online… tools for change” The origins of the protests which toppled Hasina can be traced back to 2018. That summer, thousands of young people took the streets of Dhaka to demand safer roads and stricter traffic laws after an unlicensed bus driver killed two high school students. The demonstrations grew despite heavy repression, eventually prompting the Hasina administration to impose more stringent laws on negligent driving. IRI seeks ‘power shift’ in Bangladesh IRI has operated in Dhaka since 2003, ostensibly “to help political parties, government officials, civil society, and marginalized groups in their advocacy for greater rights and representation.” In reality, as the documents make abundantly clear, IRI has funded and trained a wide-ranging shadow political structure, comprising NGOs, activist groups, politicians, and even musical and visual artists, which can be deployed to stir up unrest if Bangladesh’s government refuses to act as required. The student protests of 2018, and the overwhelming electoral victory by Hasina’s Awami League in December of that same year, appear to have inspired the IRI’s regime change aspirations. In 2019, the Institute began conducting research to inform its “baseline assessment” of the country, which consisted of “48 group interviews and 13 individual interviews with 304 key informants.” In the end, “IRI staff… identified over 170 democratic activists who would cooperate with IRI to destabilize Bangladesh’s politics,” according to an IRI report which was submitted to the State Department. The report, which documented the IRI’s activities in the country between March 2019 and December 2020, shows the US government’s regime change campaign ramped up significantly after Hasina’s “lopsided victory.” Her administration, they declared, had become “entrenched,” and their “political position” had “solidified.” Meanwhile, the IRI concluded that the BNP opposition had “failed to successfully mobilize” its supporters. The party’s attempts to “foment street movements” had floundered, and it remained “marginal,” leaving the Awami League’s “power… undiminished.” Nonetheless, IRI considered BNP to be “still the most possible party to drive a power shift in the future.” The idea that this political change might be achieved via the ballot box, however, didn’t appear to be up for consideration. With BNP apparently too “violent, insular, rigid, and hierarchical” to win an election, IRI instead proposed a “broad-based social empowerment project that fostered and expanded citizen-centered, local and non-traditional forums for political engagement.” In other words, street mobilizations. Much of the IRI’s fascination with street protests and online communication is spelled out in a separate internal report titled, “Social Media, Protest, and Reform in Bangladesh’s Digital Era,” which declared that Bangladeshi students “have again led the country’s most vibrant protest movements, with the help of a tool their predecessors didn’t have: the internet.” “Moving forward, IRI intends to expand its work with college students across the country,” the report declared. The document explains that Bangladeshi protesters successfully used social media to promote videos and “short documentaries” of their actions, and compel local and international media to cover the upheaval. For example, Facebook-streamed live videos of police breaking up protests “went viral and helped spread knowledge of the protests across the country.” Now the question is why IRI seeks ‘power shift’ in Bangladesh? Look at the map of Bangladesh and its eastern side, The Chin state which US need to plant its weapons against India and China, to ensure it stays as Global Power in South East Asia and none counter it This explains, if you can understand why Modi ji moves are very careful because IRI knows that the biggest fault line in India is Hindu-Muslim, Caste and Regionalism This bring us to Manipur Kuki, which I had explained long back and the reason why Rahul Gandhi rushed their and provoke Modi to go to Manipur Dr GP
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  • Definition of literacy amended. Includes life skills. Major change in fake literacy boasting states and preparing coolies to other states for job creation.
    Definition of literacy amended. Includes life skills. Major change in fake literacy boasting states and preparing coolies to other states for job creation.
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  • Preparing for the 11+ exam can be a challenging but rewarding process. Here are some tips and resources that can help guide you through the preparation journey:

    1. Understand the 11+ Exam Structure
    The 11+ exam typically covers four main areas:

    English: This may include comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and creative writing.
    Mathematics: Questions will cover arithmetic, problem-solving, and some elements of geometry and algebra.
    Verbal Reasoning: This tests logic, understanding, and language skills, such as identifying patterns in words and letters.
    Non-Verbal Reasoning: This involves visual puzzles, such as identifying patterns and sequences in shapes.
    Each grammar school or exam board (GL, CEM, CSSE) might have a slightly different focus, so it’s important to know which exam you’re preparing for.

    2. Create a Study Plan
    Start Early: Begin your preparation at least a year in advance to avoid last-minute stress.
    Daily Practice: Set aside time each day for practice in different areas of the exam.
    Focus on Weak Areas: Identify areas where you’re struggling and dedicate more time to improving those.
    Balanced Schedule: Make sure to include breaks and fun activities to keep your mind fresh.
    3. Practice with Mock Exams
    Realistic Conditions: Practice full-length mock exams under timed conditions to simulate the real test environment.
    Review Mistakes: Go over any incorrect answers to understand where you went wrong.
    Regular Testing: Take mock exams regularly to track your progress and adjust your study plan accordingly.
    4. Build Strong Foundations
    Math Skills: Ensure you have a solid grasp of basic arithmetic, multiplication tables, fractions, and decimals.
    Reading: Encourage reading a variety of books, newspapers, and articles to enhance vocabulary and comprehension skills.
    Vocabulary: Use flashcards or apps to learn new words and their meanings.
    5. Resources
    Books: Consider books specifically designed for 11+ prep, such as those by Bond, CGP, or Collins.
    Online Resources: Websites like 11PlusExams, 11 Plus Guide, and BBC Bitesize offer free resources and practice questions.
    Tutors: If needed, a tutor can provide personalized guidance and help target specific areas for improvement.
    6. Time Management
    Exam Timing: Practice answering questions within the time limits to ensure you can complete all sections in the real exam.
    Balanced Study: Mix up subjects to avoid fatigue and ensure well-rounded preparation.
    7. Exam Day Tips
    Get Plenty of Rest: Make sure to get a good night’s sleep before the exam.
    Healthy Breakfast: Eat a nutritious breakfast to stay energized.
    Stay Calm: Take deep breaths and stay focused. Remember, you’ve prepared well!
    8. Stay Positive
    Encouragement: Keep a positive mindset throughout your preparation. Celebrate small victories and progress.
    Confidence Building: Regular practice and understanding the test format will build your confidence.
    Additional Resources
    Past Papers: Use past exam papers from your chosen exam board for targeted practice.
    Apps: There are many apps available for 11+ preparation that offer interactive learning experiences.
    Seeking Help
    Online Forums: Engage in online forums like 11 Plus Forum or Mumsnet for advice and shared experiences from other parents and students.
    Study Groups: If possible, join or form a study group with peers to practice and learn together.
    If you need specific resources or have any questions about the 11+ exam preparation, feel free to ask!
    Preparing for the 11+ exam can be a challenging but rewarding process. Here are some tips and resources that can help guide you through the preparation journey: 1. Understand the 11+ Exam Structure The 11+ exam typically covers four main areas: English: This may include comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and creative writing. Mathematics: Questions will cover arithmetic, problem-solving, and some elements of geometry and algebra. Verbal Reasoning: This tests logic, understanding, and language skills, such as identifying patterns in words and letters. Non-Verbal Reasoning: This involves visual puzzles, such as identifying patterns and sequences in shapes. Each grammar school or exam board (GL, CEM, CSSE) might have a slightly different focus, so it’s important to know which exam you’re preparing for. 2. Create a Study Plan Start Early: Begin your preparation at least a year in advance to avoid last-minute stress. Daily Practice: Set aside time each day for practice in different areas of the exam. Focus on Weak Areas: Identify areas where you’re struggling and dedicate more time to improving those. Balanced Schedule: Make sure to include breaks and fun activities to keep your mind fresh. 3. Practice with Mock Exams Realistic Conditions: Practice full-length mock exams under timed conditions to simulate the real test environment. Review Mistakes: Go over any incorrect answers to understand where you went wrong. Regular Testing: Take mock exams regularly to track your progress and adjust your study plan accordingly. 4. Build Strong Foundations Math Skills: Ensure you have a solid grasp of basic arithmetic, multiplication tables, fractions, and decimals. Reading: Encourage reading a variety of books, newspapers, and articles to enhance vocabulary and comprehension skills. Vocabulary: Use flashcards or apps to learn new words and their meanings. 5. Resources Books: Consider books specifically designed for 11+ prep, such as those by Bond, CGP, or Collins. Online Resources: Websites like 11PlusExams, 11 Plus Guide, and BBC Bitesize offer free resources and practice questions. Tutors: If needed, a tutor can provide personalized guidance and help target specific areas for improvement. 6. Time Management Exam Timing: Practice answering questions within the time limits to ensure you can complete all sections in the real exam. Balanced Study: Mix up subjects to avoid fatigue and ensure well-rounded preparation. 7. Exam Day Tips Get Plenty of Rest: Make sure to get a good night’s sleep before the exam. Healthy Breakfast: Eat a nutritious breakfast to stay energized. Stay Calm: Take deep breaths and stay focused. Remember, you’ve prepared well! 8. Stay Positive Encouragement: Keep a positive mindset throughout your preparation. Celebrate small victories and progress. Confidence Building: Regular practice and understanding the test format will build your confidence. Additional Resources Past Papers: Use past exam papers from your chosen exam board for targeted practice. Apps: There are many apps available for 11+ preparation that offer interactive learning experiences. Seeking Help Online Forums: Engage in online forums like 11 Plus Forum or Mumsnet for advice and shared experiences from other parents and students. Study Groups: If possible, join or form a study group with peers to practice and learn together. If you need specific resources or have any questions about the 11+ exam preparation, feel free to ask!
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  • What about your kids? Do they know any cooking skills?
    What about your kids? Do they know any cooking skills?
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  • Let me put some BLUNT facts which most of you may not like and it is not political

    1. Govt responsibility is not to give Jobs but to enable Job creation

    2. Govt job is shrinking and will shrink more as time pass. Lean mean Govt is good for progressive nation

    3. private sector offer maximum jobs but they are on merit and not charity service

    4. No private sector give you job on degree but the skill you carry

    5. Skills need to be updated on regular basis otherwise one day u would be shown door

    6. Focus on skills and not on degree

    7. Join a course not due to brand of college but your passion

    8. No job is small or big

    9. Do not race for job, build a career

    10. If you don't want to learn, U have no future

    11. Today every HR Dept check potential employee social media foot print and if they see 1% siding with Left, u will not get any job

    12. private sector demand performance even with their housekeeping staff. Keep in mind no charity

    13. No company hire liability, they need performers and task oriented people. If you are too Gyani from Jantar mantar, get lost.

    14. Last but not the least. The term "Job Security" is gone forever. UR a resource for any company. if you perform as per task given, u stay, otherwise get lost

    15. If your role model is from Bollywood, cricket, Left, rest assured I know your future. Unless that ur career line

    16. learn to take responsibility and stop blaming Govt or system or education. Me and all my kids and family are also from same system
    Let me put some BLUNT facts which most of you may not like and it is not political 1. Govt responsibility is not to give Jobs but to enable Job creation 2. Govt job is shrinking and will shrink more as time pass. Lean mean Govt is good for progressive nation 3. private sector offer maximum jobs but they are on merit and not charity service 4. No private sector give you job on degree but the skill you carry 5. Skills need to be updated on regular basis otherwise one day u would be shown door 6. Focus on skills and not on degree 7. Join a course not due to brand of college but your passion 8. No job is small or big 9. Do not race for job, build a career 10. If you don't want to learn, U have no future 11. Today every HR Dept check potential employee social media foot print and if they see 1% siding with Left, u will not get any job 12. private sector demand performance even with their housekeeping staff. Keep in mind no charity 13. No company hire liability, they need performers and task oriented people. If you are too Gyani from Jantar mantar, get lost. 14. Last but not the least. The term "Job Security" is gone forever. UR a resource for any company. if you perform as per task given, u stay, otherwise get lost 15. If your role model is from Bollywood, cricket, Left, rest assured I know your future. Unless that ur career line 16. learn to take responsibility and stop blaming Govt or system or education. Me and all my kids and family are also from same system
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  • What all you can do today if you stay away from your mobile and the internet...

    “Being offline gives you the space to focus on what’s right in front of you—and it also allows you to connect with people in a way that’s less stressful than constantly being connected all the time.”

    In today's world, it's hard to imagine being without our mobile phones and the internet. We use them for everything from staying connected with friends and family to getting work done. But what if we were to take a break from all of that? What would we do with our time?

    There are many things you can do when you're off mobile and internet. Here are a few ideas:

    1) Spend time with loved ones. This could mean going for a walk with your dog, playing games with your kids, or just sitting down and talking to your partner.

    2) Get creative. This could mean painting, writing, or playing an instrument.
    Exercise. Take a walk, go for a run, or do some yoga.

    3) Read a book. This is a great way to relax and escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

    4) Meditate. This can help you to clear your mind and focus on the present moment.

    5) Garden. This is a great way to get some fresh air and exercise, and it's also very therapeutic.

    6) Volunteer. This is a great way to give back to your community and make a difference in the world.

    7) Take a nap. Sometimes the best thing you can do is just take a break and recharge.

    😍 Go for a drive. This is a great way to explore your surroundings and clear your head.

    9) Go stargazing. This is a great way to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the universe.

    10) Take a hike. This is a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the outdoors.

    11) Visit a museum. This is a great way to learn about history and culture.

    12) Go to a concert. This is a great way to enjoy live music and have some fun.

    13) See a documantry. This is a great way to relax and be entertained.

    14) Spend time in nature. This is a great way to de-stress and reconnect with yourself.

    15) Learn Something New: Offline days offer an opportunity to acquire new skills.

    16) Do nothing. Sometimes the best thing you can do is just relax and enjoy the moment. just sleep

    Taking a break from our mobile phones and the internet can be a great way to de-stress and reconnect with ourselves and the world around us.

    It can also be a great opportunity to try new things and explore our creativity.

    So next time you're feeling overwhelmed, why not try taking a break from technology? You might be surprised at how much you enjoy it.
    What all you can do today if you stay away from your mobile and the internet... “Being offline gives you the space to focus on what’s right in front of you—and it also allows you to connect with people in a way that’s less stressful than constantly being connected all the time.” In today's world, it's hard to imagine being without our mobile phones and the internet. We use them for everything from staying connected with friends and family to getting work done. But what if we were to take a break from all of that? What would we do with our time? There are many things you can do when you're off mobile and internet. Here are a few ideas: 1) Spend time with loved ones. This could mean going for a walk with your dog, playing games with your kids, or just sitting down and talking to your partner. 2) Get creative. This could mean painting, writing, or playing an instrument. Exercise. Take a walk, go for a run, or do some yoga. 3) Read a book. This is a great way to relax and escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. 4) Meditate. This can help you to clear your mind and focus on the present moment. 5) Garden. This is a great way to get some fresh air and exercise, and it's also very therapeutic. 6) Volunteer. This is a great way to give back to your community and make a difference in the world. 7) Take a nap. Sometimes the best thing you can do is just take a break and recharge. 😍 Go for a drive. This is a great way to explore your surroundings and clear your head. 9) Go stargazing. This is a great way to connect with nature and appreciate the beauty of the universe. 10) Take a hike. This is a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the outdoors. 11) Visit a museum. This is a great way to learn about history and culture. 12) Go to a concert. This is a great way to enjoy live music and have some fun. 13) See a documantry. This is a great way to relax and be entertained. 14) Spend time in nature. This is a great way to de-stress and reconnect with yourself. 15) Learn Something New: Offline days offer an opportunity to acquire new skills. 16) Do nothing. Sometimes the best thing you can do is just relax and enjoy the moment. just sleep Taking a break from our mobile phones and the internet can be a great way to de-stress and reconnect with ourselves and the world around us. It can also be a great opportunity to try new things and explore our creativity. So next time you're feeling overwhelmed, why not try taking a break from technology? You might be surprised at how much you enjoy it.
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  • In the business world, it is often said that the customer is always right and that clients should be the top priority. However, this thinking overlooks the most important aspect of any successful business - the employees. The truth is, clients are not the most important part of a company; it is the employees who are the backbone of the organization.

    Pandavs focused on individual strength and skills whereas kauravs focused on end result

    Can you tell me who was HR Head in Pandavs and Kauravs?
    In the business world, it is often said that the customer is always right and that clients should be the top priority. However, this thinking overlooks the most important aspect of any successful business - the employees. The truth is, clients are not the most important part of a company; it is the employees who are the backbone of the organization. Pandavs focused on individual strength and skills whereas kauravs focused on end result Can you tell me who was HR Head in Pandavs and Kauravs?
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  • Coming together of @NALCO_India, @CoalIndiaHQ, @iim_sambalpur and @IIMMumbai is a perfect partnership between academia and industry.

    The most immediate beneficiaries of this MBA program will be the industrial executives of Odisha. Odisha is poised to become a major logistics and shipping hub. This new Centre of Management Education in Angul will equip our workforce with necessary knowledge, skills and management expertise, build capacities, boost competitiveness of our logistics and supply chain sector and will act as an enabler for economic growth of Odisha and India.
    Coming together of @NALCO_India, @CoalIndiaHQ, @iim_sambalpur and @IIMMumbai is a perfect partnership between academia and industry. The most immediate beneficiaries of this MBA program will be the industrial executives of Odisha. Odisha is poised to become a major logistics and shipping hub. This new Centre of Management Education in Angul will equip our workforce with necessary knowledge, skills and management expertise, build capacities, boost competitiveness of our logistics and supply chain sector and will act as an enabler for economic growth of Odisha and India.
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  • As an entrepreneur for life, I have some serious advice to young entrepreneur

    Focus on your passion

    Make team of like minded people with different skills

    Start small and grow organically

    Do not put growth money in your personal pleasure, invest in company

    And the most important advice

    Stay away from this circus on TV. They can't gauge ur passion. They are there for rude fun which most of these so called mentors are already in huge debt
    As an entrepreneur for life, I have some serious advice to young entrepreneur Focus on your passion Make team of like minded people with different skills Start small and grow organically Do not put growth money in your personal pleasure, invest in company And the most important advice Stay away from this circus on TV. They can't gauge ur passion. They are there for rude fun which most of these so called mentors are already in huge debt
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  • Good Morning

    Believing in yourself means trusting your own abilities, skills, and judgment and having confidence in your decisions and actions. Sometimes, you will have doubts and fears. It's all a natural part of the process, but you should never lose faith in yourself. Remember that no one is perfect, and everyone has doubts and fears at times. But by believing in yourself, you can overcome these obstacles and achieve your goals. So, take a deep breath, trust yourself, and go after what you want.
    Good Morning Believing in yourself means trusting your own abilities, skills, and judgment and having confidence in your decisions and actions. Sometimes, you will have doubts and fears. It's all a natural part of the process, but you should never lose faith in yourself. Remember that no one is perfect, and everyone has doubts and fears at times. But by believing in yourself, you can overcome these obstacles and achieve your goals. So, take a deep breath, trust yourself, and go after what you want.
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  • Running a Nation of 140 Cr people or a state is not like running your twitter or facebook

    Bharat or Sanatan can never grow with sword. You have to take everyone along with you. The anarchist approach will destroy Bharat

    What we need is a seasoned person with administrative skills, a person who don't work emotionally but with emotions for all who are born on this great land called bharat not some hyper person who is best on streets

    And don't compare everyone wearing Bhagwa with Yogi ji. Yogi ji has spend 20+ years in Sansad and his ground work in his constituency is unparalleled

    Running state is serious business, not your 3 hrs bollywood film typing suspension order on footpath
    Running a Nation of 140 Cr people or a state is not like running your twitter or facebook Bharat or Sanatan can never grow with sword. You have to take everyone along with you. The anarchist approach will destroy Bharat What we need is a seasoned person with administrative skills, a person who don't work emotionally but with emotions for all who are born on this great land called bharat not some hyper person who is best on streets And don't compare everyone wearing Bhagwa with Yogi ji. Yogi ji has spend 20+ years in Sansad and his ground work in his constituency is unparalleled Running state is serious business, not your 3 hrs bollywood film typing suspension order on footpath
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  • Tamil Nadu's Information Technology and Digital Services Minister, Palanivel Thiaga Rajan, has predicted that India will become the world's human resource capital for the foreseeable future.

    He highlighted the need for skilled labour, which could be offshored, invested, or migrated to other parts of the world. Rajan emphasized the importance of equal access for women in education, skilling, employment, property rights, and entrepreneurship. He also signed an MoU with the Association for Non-traditional Employment for Women (ANEW) to enhance women's skills and job prospects.
    Tamil Nadu's Information Technology and Digital Services Minister, Palanivel Thiaga Rajan, has predicted that India will become the world's human resource capital for the foreseeable future. He highlighted the need for skilled labour, which could be offshored, invested, or migrated to other parts of the world. Rajan emphasized the importance of equal access for women in education, skilling, employment, property rights, and entrepreneurship. He also signed an MoU with the Association for Non-traditional Employment for Women (ANEW) to enhance women's skills and job prospects.
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  • India's mega LNG Deal ‼️

    Hardeep Puri yesterday visited Mega $20 billion LNG Project site in Cabo del Gabo,Mozambique. 3 Indian PSUs hold 30% stake in this which is key to diversify India dependency on Qatari LNG ( $8 bn for 10mn ton pa,over 50% of our Gas 🇮🇳

    Bye Bye Qatar 🇶🇦

    Hit them hard. No wonder they are targeting us.

    Hardeep Puri has done wonderful job silently as Oil and Petroleum Minister with his sharp diplomatic relations and skills

    This is why after 2019, Dharmendra Pradhan was replaced by a seasoned diplomat Hardeep Puri
    India's mega LNG Deal ‼️ Hardeep Puri yesterday visited Mega $20 billion LNG Project site in Cabo del Gabo,Mozambique. 3 Indian PSUs hold 30% stake in this which is key to diversify India dependency on Qatari LNG ( $8 bn for 10mn ton pa,over 50% of our Gas 🇮🇳 Bye Bye Qatar 🇶🇦 Hit them hard. No wonder they are targeting us. Hardeep Puri has done wonderful job silently as Oil and Petroleum Minister with his sharp diplomatic relations and skills This is why after 2019, Dharmendra Pradhan was replaced by a seasoned diplomat Hardeep Puri
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  • Pushkarini - Pushkarini - A feature of Yaganti temple is its Pushkarini, a small pond of water on the temple premises. Water flows into this Pushkarini from the bottom of hill through the mouth of a Nandi (bull). The water is fresh and sweet, as it comes from the hills. No one knows how the water reaches the pond all year round and this temple architecture in terms of its sculpture shows the skills of ancient Vishwakarma Sthapathis. Devotees find that a holy bath in Pushkarini is highly beneficial. After taking a bath in Pushkarini, they pay tributes to Lord Shiva.

    Place: Yaganti, Andhra Pradesh

    Source. Amazing Temples and Architecture
    Pushkarini - Pushkarini - A feature of Yaganti temple is its Pushkarini, a small pond of water on the temple premises. Water flows into this Pushkarini from the bottom of hill through the mouth of a Nandi (bull). The water is fresh and sweet, as it comes from the hills. No one knows how the water reaches the pond all year round and this temple architecture in terms of its sculpture shows the skills of ancient Vishwakarma Sthapathis. Devotees find that a holy bath in Pushkarini is highly beneficial. After taking a bath in Pushkarini, they pay tributes to Lord Shiva. Place: Yaganti, Andhra Pradesh Source. Amazing Temples and Architecture
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  • Ever wondered what sets exceptional leaders apart? It's not just their strategic brilliance or their ability to navigate complex challenges, but their mastery of something deeper – Emotional Intelligence (EI). 🌟

    Here's a question to ponder: Can you recall a leader who left a lasting impact on you? Chances are, it's someone who understood the power of emotions in leadership.

    In today's fast-paced business landscape, where every decision ripples through the organization, honing your EI is not a luxury, but a necessity. It's the compass that guides you through crucial conversations, inspires collaboration, and fosters a thriving work culture.

    Key takeaways to always consider:

    Self-Awareness. Discovering your emotions and understanding their impact is the first step. When you're in tune with yourself, you can effectively manage reactions and make conscious choices.

    Empathy in Action. Imagine the impact of truly understanding your team's feelings and perspectives. Empathy builds bridges, enhances trust, and fuels innovation.

    Social Skills for Success. Effective communication, conflict resolution, and influence are all rooted in EI. Elevate your leadership game by mastering these essential skills.

    Resilience and Adaptability. Navigating storms with grace is a hallmark of emotionally intelligent leaders. They bounce back from setbacks and inspire their teams to do the same.

    These attributes of Transformational LEADER we learn from Ramayan and Gita at SLP
    Ever wondered what sets exceptional leaders apart? It's not just their strategic brilliance or their ability to navigate complex challenges, but their mastery of something deeper – Emotional Intelligence (EI). 🌟 Here's a question to ponder: Can you recall a leader who left a lasting impact on you? Chances are, it's someone who understood the power of emotions in leadership. In today's fast-paced business landscape, where every decision ripples through the organization, honing your EI is not a luxury, but a necessity. It's the compass that guides you through crucial conversations, inspires collaboration, and fosters a thriving work culture. Key takeaways to always consider: Self-Awareness. Discovering your emotions and understanding their impact is the first step. When you're in tune with yourself, you can effectively manage reactions and make conscious choices. Empathy in Action. Imagine the impact of truly understanding your team's feelings and perspectives. Empathy builds bridges, enhances trust, and fuels innovation. Social Skills for Success. Effective communication, conflict resolution, and influence are all rooted in EI. Elevate your leadership game by mastering these essential skills. Resilience and Adaptability. Navigating storms with grace is a hallmark of emotionally intelligent leaders. They bounce back from setbacks and inspire their teams to do the same. These attributes of Transformational LEADER we learn from Ramayan and Gita at SLP
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  • Our Nari Shakti makes India proud yet again!

    🇮🇳 has won the 2023 Women's Hockey Junior Asia Cup 🏑 🏆

    Proud of our team & their skills. This remarkable performance & historic victory will further popularize hockey in India.
    Our Nari Shakti makes India proud yet again! 🇮🇳 has won the 2023 Women's Hockey Junior Asia Cup 🏑 🏆 Proud of our team & their skills. This remarkable performance & historic victory will further popularize hockey in India.
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