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Religion and politics

Religion and politics. Religion is a matter of personal behef.IT remails strong and vibrating force in the common messes in India even in the modern age of science and technology. Religion as an element of personal poses no problem.on the other hand it helps a person to live a better and peaceful life.religion helps Mantu fight against animal desires lost and materialism. But myopic politicians create problems. transform this personal believe into communal antagonism. It becomes a necessary to gain power and wealth. Every society has its share of fanaties. Remix of religion in politics only to confuse the common masses and nearby serving their own vested interest. Politicians consider religion to be merely a knucklebone. thet play with it. It becomes a powerful weapon in their hands to accomplish their selfish and nefarious end. The explotes the religious sentiment of the people.wherever necessary they make people fight over trivial issues and inside communal riots. The mess...

15 unknown fact about Narendra Modi in Indian politics.

#15 unknown fact about Narendra Modi in Indian politics. The leader of the world’s largest democracy was selected with a huge mandate ever since the 1984 elections. Narendra Modi, the man leading 1.2 billion people is the 15th Prime Minister of India. He is also the first PM to be born in an independent India. Read on to know more of such unknown facts about Narendra Modi. #1.       Starting Young Modi’s love for his country started young. During his childhood, he served as a volunteer to the India army at the railway stations during the Indo- Pak war of 1965. He also helped the flood victims in Gujarat in 1967. #2.       Fashion Icon Image Source Modi’s fashion choices have always drawn media attention. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that the man himself is a fashion icon. But what many people do not know is that he is brand conscious or to be precise- he buys from a certain brand called ‘Jade Blue’ which is a...

A Simple Formula for Answering "Tell Me About Yourself"

A Simple Formula for Answering "Tell Me About Yourself" “So, tell me about yourself.” What seems like such a simple question can really make you sweat, especially in an interview. What, exactly, should you share—not just to build rapport, but to  show that you’re the perfect fit for the job ? Fear not, job seekers: There’s a super-simple formula that will help you answer this question with ease. Watch this quick video as our CEO Kathryn Minshew gives a simple tip  from our career expert Lily Zhang , then try it out for yourself! (Can’t watch the video at work? Don’t worry—we’ve also copied the transcript below.) How to Answer “Tell Me About Yourself” So, the first question you’re probably going to get in an interview is, “Tell me about yourself.” Now, this is not an invitation to recite your entire life story or even to go bullet by bullet through your resume. Instead, it’s probably your first and best chance to pitch the hiring manager on why you’re the ...

INTERVIEWS

INTERVIEWS An  interview  is a  conversation  where  questions  are asked and answers are given. [1] In common parlance, the word "interview" refers to a one-on-one conversation between an  interviewer  and an  interviewee . The interviewer asks questions to which the interviewee responds, usually so information may be transferred from interviewee to interviewer (and any other audience of the interview). Sometimes, information can be transferred in both directions.  communication , unlike a speech, which produces a one-way flow of information. Interviews usually take place  face to face  and in person, although modern communications technologies such as the  Internet  have enabled conversations to happen in which parties are separated geographically, such as with  videoconferencing  software, [2]  and  telephone interviews  can happen without visual contact. Interviews almost always i...

Indian politics In 2019

Indian politics In 2019 India Opposition Discovers Road Map to Defeat Modi in 2019 India’s divided opposition has seized on a new way to counter Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s powerful Bharatiya Janata Party: bringing national and regional rivals together to take on the ruling party. The reversal of the BJP’s fortunes in the southern state of Karnataka -- where it won the most seats but was  ousted  by a coalition composed of the Congress party and the regional Janata Dal (Secular) party -- marks one more election loss at the hands of a united opposition. Despite a string of state poll victories, alliances have also thwarted Modi in recent Uttar Pradesh by-elections and in the 2015 Bihar state  elections . The Karnataka result shows India’s main opposition may be prepared to take junior roles in coalitions if it means taking down Modi. So even if the BJP remains the most popular party, they could still lose upcoming state polls or suffer losses ...

EDUCATION FOR ALL

EDUCATION FOR ALL In a developing country like India about half of its population is illiterate. The campaign.education for all has so far and a distant dreem India produce the best of doctors and engineers in the world. Now it is coming as a country of softward exporter to USA & Europe. but still India remains and educationally backward.nation it is a shocking contrast. the reality bites everyone. Recently many organisation has come forward with the idea of 'education for all'.the central and state governments have woken up rather lately. event China,Malaysia and other developing nations of Asia have higher literacy than India. Economic backwardness and educational backwardness go together. Bihar,orrisa,assam ,nagala Na and kashKas are semi illiterate state. Unfortunately the primary education in India has not been been given the primacy it deserves. Rampants poverty prevents young children from going to schools. The Evi practice of the childlabour continuous ...