Tuesday, May 17, 2016

A TEEN & YOUTH ROLE MODEL:Kangana Ranaut:Hard work, focused goal since Teenage

KANGANA is fighting the media war today like a dude. A brilliant actor with a volatile mind, or a victim of masculine insecurities? One thing is for sure: Ranaut is not just another actor, happy to run around trees and play second fiddle to her male co-stars.  

In misty Bhambla, a sleepy town tucked away at the edge of Mandi district in Himachal Pradesh, some 165 km from Manali, locals remember Ranaut as a simple girl who always had a proclivity towards acting.
It is almost unthinkable for any girl to leave the village and work outside. By all indications, Ranaut's folks didn't readily acquiesce to her career choice. "After some initial reservations, her parents decided to back her. 
Over at the Hill View Public School, where Ranaut studied up till Class X, she is a revered idol. Enveloped by vast stretches of grasslands, this four-room school is where the actor first took to the stage. Teachers say she could perform qawallis and recite Sanskrit shlokas with little preparation. And, despite the many distractions, Ranaut's studies never suffered. She topped her school in Classes VIII and X. Even while in her school uniform, Ranaut would do something that would make her stand out. She was carefree and extremely ambitious, traits that you do not find in a lot of students.
Ranaut often mentions that the acting bug spawned in her after a workshop with theatre man Gaur, but her journey to the acme of the Hindi film industry, and her transition from diffident schoolgirl to charming fashionista, began right here. Soon after moving to Chandigarh in Class XI, Ranaut's obdurate desire to enter showbiz got the better of her father's wish to see her become a doctor. While Ranaut was studious, films was where she always wanted to make her mark. She was an average student, not overly brilliant, but extremely hard working in whatever she pursued. It was a failed unit test during the last year of school that made Ranaut alter her career path.
As school drew to a close, an ardent passion was taking the shape of a dangerous obsession. A fond rice eater, she began skipping meals and stuck to salad and soup for dinner. To improve her English, encumbered with a thick Himachali accent, Ranaut started taking extra classes. Till late into her teens, Ranaut's unimpressive command over the English language bothered her. She often told me how she wanted to remove all hurdles that could possibly jeopardise her chances in the entertainment business. In Class XII, she bought a fulgent blue-coloured off-shoulder dress that left students and teachers stunned. Later that year, Ranaut, dressed in a henna green sari, was adjudged "Miss DAV" at the school farewell. Determination was the key. Just look at the way she speaks now.
Read more in this article: 
http://www.business-standard.com/article/beyond-business/finding-kangana-116051301103_1.html

Thursday, April 7, 2016

Orphan Home (Anaathaa Aashram) & Old Age Home ( Vuddhra Aasharam) can be next to each other

Orphan Home (Anaathaa Aashram) & 
Old Age Home ( Vuddhra Aasharam) 
can be next to each other. 


The concept was there in my mind. But yesterday it was presented in the TY serial " Parvarish" on SONY tv very well.

If as a social project if we can join these two, Orphan home & old age home, can it give better result to both. It could be a win-win situation.

Children will get grand parents around. Grand parents may have grand children around.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

WILL Universities and colleges take responsibilities of 100% placement or create unemployed youth

WILL Universities and colleges should take responsibilities of 100% placement


Parents and students pay lacs of rupees to get into higher education. they do get degree. But then they are unemployed... How long this situation will continue. Will universities and colleges become responsible to take responsibilities of CAMPUS PLACEMENT to every student.

On one side, Industries and corporate wants skilled work-force, on the other side unemployed degree / diploma holders.

Curriculum and methodology has to match skills development as required by Industries.


http://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/iim-b-top-management-iit-m-top-engineering-institute-hrd-116040400369_1.html

Sunday, April 3, 2016

Human Weds Mobile : choice is ours : self-help only can cure

Human Weds Mobile : choice is ours : self-help only can cure



Mobile evolution has made revolution in India. Almost everyone is hooked to mobile. many have more than one mobile. Tele-density is so much increased that calls drop has become normal. 24X7 people of almost all age are busy with mobile. The mind is busy with more than one work at a time. The most worst one, is driving and talking on mobile.

Can we save ourselves of this addiction? Can anyone else help us?

Only we ourselves have to be disciplined to use the mobile. Otherwise health and stress problem likely to create lifestyle diseases at younger age.

Dr Viviek Jain : gave a good vision of affects of excessive mobile use by HUMAN in a humorous way. Mobile has become our spouse or even more than the spouse.

His video is available for details on yjis link.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngbiFZb2L8w

Dr Jyot 

Thursday, March 17, 2016

NICE School for special child having Hearing & Speaking problem at Ahmedabad

NICE Hearing & Speaking problem Deaf & Dumb child school at Ahmedabad

School with or without Hostel facilities for school children std I to std X.
Address: opposite New HIGH COURT, Sarkhej road, Sola, Ahmedabad 380060
Telephone : 079-27456312, 079-65134812
Email : ksdschool12@gmail.com

I have visited this school and seen their facilities and interacted with students and staff and management. Very nice location, just opposite to New High court in Ahmedabad at Sola. 10 students per class, boys and girls study together. Separate hostel for boys and girls. Neat and clean.

Please spread the word to such parents who have child with hearing and speaking problems (DEAF & DUMB) and parents want child to go for special attention and school education. I will be joining them as advisor and further helping to have skills based school education, so that all students can be on their feet to earn lively hood after std X itself.

They will be equipped with modern sewing machines, so that students can get employment in ready-made garment manufacturing co.. You can even donate such modern sewing machines.



For further details you can contact me : dr Jyot +91-9978613218 or email me : doctorjyot@gmail.com