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Finding the perfect PG accommodation can be a daunting task, especially if you're new to the area. pg near deen dayal upadhyaya college is a popular college in Delhi, and if you're a student looking for PG accommodations in the area, there are plenty of options to choose from. Here's a guide to help you find your ideal PG near Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College.
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Lmao reading about how India had greatest of mathematicians like Bhaskaracharya, Madhacharya, Aryabhatt and feeling proud and hitting my head repeatedly because I am not getting a single differenciation equation
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Why Ancient Indian Literatures are Extinct today?
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Ancient Indian Literatures were high even before few hundred years ago but now except few university courses under UGC India and some foreign enthusiasts in University of Michigan or University of Heidelberg etc, general students avoid reading those old articles.
Argument of this topic is why Indian students or their parents are not suggesting Indian Ancient History or Ancient literature as a career in today’s world?
If we go back to those beautiful pastimes of Indian education, from 3600 plus years ago, almost all great courses in Art, Literature, Science, Philosophy etc, were being taught only in Indian Universities.
Taxila or Takshashila University
Mithila University
Telhara University
Sharada Peeth Temple University
Nalanda University
Vallabhi University
Pushpagiri University
Odantapuri University
Vikramshila University
Sompura University
Bikrampur University
Morena Golden Triangle University
Kanthalloor Sala University
Jagaddala University and so on…
Some Indian scholars in Mathematics were Aryabhatta, Baudhayan, Brahmgupta, Bhaskaracharya, Mahaviracharya. Some famous scientists were Kanaad, Varahamihir, Nagarjuna. Medical Science was also highly developed in ancient India. It is hard to name all of them. Based on my minor research I have only few names as below.
“Sushruta Samahita” on Principles of Surgery and Medicine – by Sushruta, 100 BCE.
“Aryabhattiyam” on Principles of Astrophysics - by Aryabhatta, 476 CE
“Artha Sasthra” on Commerce & Business Administrations – by Chanakya, 375 BCE
“Pancha Sidhanta” on Treatises on Astronomy – by Varahamihir, 505 CE
“Patanjalayoga Sastra” on Principles of Yoga – by Patanjali, 2BCE
“Charaka Samahita” on Principles of Aayurveda – by Charaka, 200 BCE
“Rasendra Mangalam” on Science of Alchemy – by Nagarjuna, 150 CE
“Vaiseshik Dashan” on Principles of Atomic Theory – by Kanaad, 6 BCE
“MahajyanayanaPrakara” on Principles of Calculus – by Madhava, 1340 CE
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When ancient Indian sages discovered that the great details on Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Philosophy, Astronomy, Health, Linguistics etc., were all there in Vedas which were that time in the form of “Shruti” which were only in the form of “what was being heard” from early Sages, they converted them into “Smriti” which were nothing but story telling or narrations of Vedas. This is to make things easy for the readers with more explanations on each branch of studies. Also, to make Vedas easy for the readers, ancient sages have concluded almost all details in texts distinguishing each part of Vedas (they are – Samahitas , Aranyakas and Brahmanas) for easy understanding.
Those great maestros (ancient Sages) not only have left these great treasures for the future generations but also tried in multiple ways to distribute that precious knowledge into various education systems in terms of texts, narrations, debate, explanations from past times (The Puranas) and conclusions (The Siddhantas) through help of Kings.
It is on us to consider this premium knowledge still available in various forms or reject it and again keep hunting for the remakes in more cosmetic and customized way. The irony of remakes is most of times the core values and ideologies would dissolve in versions.
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In ancient times, various saints after doing years of hard meditation, their work and with their patience found the secrets of nature, hidden in the Vedas thousands years before. These inventions later came to be known as modern science. Indian Scriptures have answers that modern science needs. During the growth of the ancient civilizations, ancient technology was the result of incredible advances in engineering in ancient times. These advances in the history of technology stimulated societies to adopt new ways of living and governance. However, many ancient inventions were forgotten, lost to the pages of history, only to be re-invented millennia later. Acharya Kanad; The Indian Sage who developed Atomic Theory 2,600 years ago; Acharya Kanad was born in 600 BC in Prabhas Kshetra (near Dwaraka) in Gujarat, India. His real name was Kashyap. It was Kanada who originated the idea that anu (atom) was an indestructible particle of matter. But John Dalton (1766 – 1844), an English chemist and physicist, is the man credited today with the development of atomic theory. However, a theory of atoms was actually formulated 2,500 years before Dalton by Acharya Kanad. An interesting story states that this theory occurred to him while he was walking with food in his hand. As he nibbled at the food in his hand, throwing away the small particles, it occurred to him that he could not divide the food into further parts and thus the idea of a matter which cannot be divided further came into existence. He called that indivisible matter anu, i.e. molecule, which was misinterpreted as atom. He also stated that anu can have two states - Absolute rest and a State of motion. Newton’s Law; (1200 Years before Newton) “Objects fall on the earth due to a force of attraction by the earth. Therefore, the earth, planets, constellations, moon and sun are held in orbit due to this attraction.” said by an Indian Rishi - in Surya Siddhanta, dated 400-500 AD, the ancient Hindu astronomer Bhaskaracharya states these lines. Approximately 1200 years later (1687 AD), Sir Isaac Newton rediscovered / copied this phenomenon and called it the Law of Gravity. Sage Bharadwaj In 1875, the Vymaanika- Shaastra, a fourth century BC text written by Maharshi Bhardwaj, was discovered in a temple in India. Rishi Kanva; The science of wind has been explained by Sage Kanva in Rigveda sections 8/41/6 in Jagati meter of God wind. Sage Kashyapa has described the features and properties of this substance in Rigveda 9/64/26 in the hymns of God Pavamana Soma in meter Gayatri. Kanva was a great Rishi, a descendent of Sage Angirasa. He looked after Shakuntala when she was abandoned by her mother and father (rishi Vishwamitra).
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In ancient times, various saints after doing years of hard meditation, their work and with their patience found the secrets of nature, hidden in the Vedas thousands years before. These inventions later came to be known as modern science. Indian Scriptures have answers that modern science needs. During the growth of the ancient civilizations, ancient technology was the result of incredible advances in engineering in ancient times. These advances in the history of technology stimulated societies to adopt new ways of living and governance. However, many ancient inventions were forgotten, lost to the pages of history, only to be re-invented millennia later. Acharya Kanad; The Indian Sage who developed Atomic Theory 2,600 years ago; Acharya Kanad was born in 600 BC in Prabhas Kshetra (near Dwaraka) in Gujarat, India. His real name was Kashyap. It was Kanada who originated the idea that anu (atom) was an indestructible particle of matter. But John Dalton (1766 – 1844), an English chemist and physicist, is the man credited today with the development of atomic theory. However, a theory of atoms was actually formulated 2,500 years before Dalton by Acharya Kanad. An interesting story states that this theory occurred to him while he was walking with food in his hand. As he nibbled at the food in his hand, throwing away the small particles, it occurred to him that he could not divide the food into further parts and thus the idea of a matter which cannot be divided further came into existence. He called that indivisible matter anu, i.e. molecule, which was misinterpreted as atom. He also stated that anu can have two states - Absolute rest and a State of motion. Newton’s Law; (1200 Years before Newton) “Objects fall on the earth due to a force of attraction by the earth. Therefore, the earth, planets, constellations, moon and sun are held in orbit due to this attraction.” said by an Indian Rishi - in Surya Siddhanta, dated 400-500 AD, the ancient Hindu astronomer Bhaskaracharya states these lines. Approximately 1200 years later (1687 AD), Sir Isaac Newton rediscovered / copied this phenomenon and called it the Law of Gravity. Sage Bharadwaj In 1875, the Vymaanika- Shaastra, a fourth century BC text written by Maharshi Bhardwaj, was discovered in a temple in India. Rishi Kanva; The science of wind has been explained by Sage Kanva in Rigveda sections 8/41/6 in Jagati meter of God wind. Sage Kashyapa has described the features and properties of this substance in Rigveda 9/64/26 in the hymns of God Pavamana Soma in meter Gayatri. Kanva was a great Rishi, a descendent of Sage Angirasa. He looked after Shakuntala when she was abandoned by her mother and father (rishi Vishwamitra).
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Why gati shaki project is very important for India.
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PM Gati Shakti is a national master plan aimed at multi-modal connectivity in India. Launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this ambitious scheme brings together 16 Ministries, including Railways and Roadways, for integrated planning and coordinated implementation of infrastructure connectivity projects. Here are the key points about PM Gati Shakti:
Vision and Objectives :
- **Comprehensive Connectivity**: PM Gati Shakti incorporates existing and planned initiatives from various Ministries and State Governments. It covers schemes like **Bharatmala**, **Sagarmala**, inland waterways, dry/land ports, **UDAN**, and more.
- **Economic Zones**: The plan aims to improve connectivity for economic zones such as textile clusters, pharmaceutical clusters, defence corridors, electronic parks, industrial corridors, fishing clusters, and agri zones.
- **Leveraging Technology**: PM Gati Shakti extensively uses spatial planning tools with **ISRO imagery** developed by **BiSAG-N** (Bhaskaracharya National Institute for Space Applications and Geoinformatics).
History and Challenges Overcome:
- Traditionally, lack of coordination between different departments led to inefficiencies. For instance, roads were often dug up again for laying underground cables or gas pipelines. PM Gati Shakti addresses this by promoting holistic planning.
- Efforts have been made to streamline approval processes and reduce regulatory hurdles.
Six Pillars of PM Gati Shakti:
- **Comprehensiveness**: All existing and planned initiatives are centralized on one portal, allowing better visibility and data sharing.
- **Prioritization**: Departments can prioritize projects through cross-sectoral interactions.
- **Optimization**: The master plan assists ministries in planning by identifying critical gaps.
- **Innovation**: Encourages innovative approaches to infrastructure development.
- **Technology**: Leverages advanced tools for planning and execution.
- **Holistic Governance**: Projects are designed and executed with a common vision, avoiding siloed planning.
PM Gati Shakti aims to propel India into the 21st century by enhancing connectivity, reducing logistics costs, and fostering sustainable development.
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CS Reviews Progress On JK Samadhan, Kisan Khidmat Ghar, Youth Skill App
CS Reviews Progress On JK Samadhan, Kisan Khidmat Ghar, Youth Skill App SRINAGAR, JUNE 06: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today reviewed the progress achieved in the IT initiatives being taken up by the UT administration in collaboration with Bhaskaracharya National Institute for Space Applications and Geo-informatics (BISAG-N) during a meeting held here. The meeting was attended by Additional…
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BISAG N Recruitment 2024: 54 IT Executive Vacancies, Notification
BISAG-N Recruitment 2024 – Empowering Careers in Space Applications and Geo-informatics Bhaskaracharya National Institute for Space Applications and Geo-informatics (BISAG-N) has released a series of recruitment notifications, presenting exciting opportunities for both experienced and fresh candidates. If you hold a 10th, 12th, or degree qualification, this could be your chance to join BISAG-N…
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It's December 22nd, ♾️ National Mathematics Day in India. On this day in 1887, the brilliant mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan was born in Erode, Tamil Nadu. Ramanujan was responsible for advances in number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions, including solutions to mathematical problems until then considered unsolvable. Schools and universities throughout India celebrate his birthday now with math contests, games, demonstrations, and other educational events. In 2017, the day’s significance was enhanced by the opening of the Ramanujan Math Park in Kuppam, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh.
Ramunajan's genius was obvious from childhood. By the age of 12, he’d mastered trigonometry and developed many of his own theorems. Ramanujan’s peers at the time said they rarely understood him and stood in respectful awe of him, but his ideas were too novel for the leading mathematicians in India to be bothered with.
In 1913, when Ramanujan was 25, British mathematician G.H. Hardy became enamored with his theorems and got him into Cambridge University. Ramanujan thrived in Britain and was soon elected to be a member of the London Mathematical Society. In 1918, at the age of 30, he became a Fellow of the Royal Society – one of the youngest persons to ever achieve this esteemed position.
Ramanujan returned to India in 1919 because the food in Britain didn't agree with him. His health continued to deteriorate, and he died in 1920 at the tender age of 32. His achievements in mathematics, however, continue to live on and grow ever larger. His notebooks of unpublished material are a source of new ideas to this day. Of his thousands of theorems, all but a dozen or so have by now been proven correct. A century after his death, researchers are still discovering that mere comments in his writings about "simple properties" and "similar outputs" were themselves profound and subtle number theory results.
It's no wonder that in 2012, former Prime Minister of India Manmohan Singh declared Ramanujan’s birthday as National Mathematics Day to be celebrated across the country. ☮️ R.I.P., Younger Brother of Rama… Jamiese of Pixoplanet
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And this was in the 12th century
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Modern and Stylish PG Accommodation for Students and Working Professionals near Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College
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Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, Delhi is a renowned college affiliated to the University of Delhi. Established in 1964, it offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in various disciplines such as Science, Arts, and Commerce. The college has produced many notable alumni who have made a mark in their respective fields.
The college is located in the heart of the city and is well-connected to all parts of Delhi. It is also close to many popular tourist attractions, making it an ideal place to study and live. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College has a modern infrastructure with all the latest facilities and amenities. The campus is beautiful and green, providing a peaceful environment for students to study and relax.
The college has a hostel for its students which are well-furnished and equipped with all the necessary facilities. The hostel provides a comfortable and homely environment for students to live and study peacefully. The hostel staff is friendly and helpful, always ready to assist students in any way possible.
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There are plenty of reasons to choose a PG accommodation near Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College over other options. For starters, you’ll be close to your classes and the college campus, which means you can save time and money on transportation. Additionally, you’ll have access to all the college’s amenities, including the library, cafeteria, and recreation facilities. And if you need a break from studies, you can easily explore Delhi’s vibrant nightlife and attractions. Here are some other benefits of choosing a PG near DDU:
You’ll be able to make new friends and network with other students who live nearby. -The area around DDU is safe and secure, so you can feel comfortable walking around at night or taking public transportation. -There are plenty of food options available in the area, so you can try different cuisines and find your favorite restaurant. -If you’re looking for an affordable place to live in Delhi, a PG near DDU is a great option.
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Assuming you’re looking for a PG (Paying Guest) near Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College in Delhi, there are a few advantages and disadvantages to this option that you should consider.
On the plus side, staying in a PG can be more affordable than renting your own apartment, especially if you’re sharing with roommates. You’ll also have access to amenities like laundry and housekeeping, which can be helpful if you’re short on time. Additionally, most PGs are located close to popular areas and attractions, so you’ll never be far from the action.
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Bhaskaracharya’s Work on Calculus Predates Newton
Bhaskaracharya’s Work on Calculus Predates Newton
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Sage Veda Vyas mentioned Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto in his epic poem Mahabharata written more than 5000 years ago in India. Vyas has named them as Sweta, Syama, and Teekshana. I wonder how these discoveries credited to William Herschel 1791, Johann Galle 1846, Tombaugh 1930?
Bhāskarāchārya’s work on calculus predates Newton and Leibniz by over half a millennium.
Bhāskarāchārya was the first…
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Gujarat govt to offer free online classes to students of pvt schools - latestbreakingnewsupdates.com
Gujarat govt to offer free online classes to students of pvt schools – latestbreakingnewsupdates.com
GANDHINAGAR: After private schools in Gujarat have suspended online classes for an indefinite period folowing order that they should not collect fees from students until the schools reopen, the state government has announced that it will offer free online classes to students of private schools.
Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama on Thursday said: “When the private schools have stopped…
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[ad_1] Piyush Goyal, Union Minister for commerce and industry2 min read Last Updated : Oct 16 2024 | 12:14 AM IST Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday launched a district master plan under the PM GatiShakti initiative for infrastructure planning in 27 aspirational districts of the country. A national master plan portal is there under the initiative for efficient planning and implementation of infrastructure projects. Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp Goyal said that the district master plan will be expanded to cover more than 750 districts across the country in the next 18 months. The minister also launched the guidelines for preparing logistics plans to help cities tailor their logistics planning. He added that the PM GatiShakti is India's offering to the world of tomorrow where over 1,600 layers of data have been accumulated at the central and state levels for faster, better, and cost-effective planning of world class infrastructure. "This is going to be the technology that the world will use for their infra planning in the years to come," he said, adding India's urban planners, architects, engineers, international organisations that fund many of these projects would get confidence in India's infrastructure projects. Every data in PM GatiShakti is validated, double-checked and a mechanism has been introduced for periodic updation of the data, he said. The portal was developed by Gujarat-based BISAG-N (Bhaskaracharya Institute for Space Applications and Geoinformatics). "This GIS enabled platform will help save significant budget for the government and plan to build infrastructure with more efficiency due to its data-backed decision making process," Goyal said. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)First Published: Oct 16 2024 | 12:14 AM IST [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Piyush Goyal, Union Minister for commerce and industry2 min read Last Updated : Oct 16 2024 | 12:14 AM IST Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday launched a district master plan under the PM GatiShakti initiative for infrastructure planning in 27 aspirational districts of the country. A national master plan portal is there under the initiative for efficient planning and implementation of infrastructure projects. Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp Goyal said that the district master plan will be expanded to cover more than 750 districts across the country in the next 18 months. The minister also launched the guidelines for preparing logistics plans to help cities tailor their logistics planning. He added that the PM GatiShakti is India's offering to the world of tomorrow where over 1,600 layers of data have been accumulated at the central and state levels for faster, better, and cost-effective planning of world class infrastructure. "This is going to be the technology that the world will use for their infra planning in the years to come," he said, adding India's urban planners, architects, engineers, international organisations that fund many of these projects would get confidence in India's infrastructure projects. Every data in PM GatiShakti is validated, double-checked and a mechanism has been introduced for periodic updation of the data, he said. The portal was developed by Gujarat-based BISAG-N (Bhaskaracharya Institute for Space Applications and Geoinformatics). "This GIS enabled platform will help save significant budget for the government and plan to build infrastructure with more efficiency due to its data-backed decision making process," Goyal said. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)First Published: Oct 16 2024 | 12:14 AM IST [ad_2] Source link
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Why gati shaki project is very important for India.
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PM Gati Shakti is a national master plan aimed at multi-modal connectivity in India. Launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this ambitious scheme brings together 16 Ministries, including Railways and Roadways, for integrated planning and coordinated implementation of infrastructure connectivity projects. Here are the key points about PM Gati Shakti:
1. Vision and Objectives:
Comprehensive Connectivity : PM Gati Shakti incorporates existing and planned initiatives from various Ministries and State Governments. It covers schemes like **Bharatmala**, **Sagarmala**, inland waterways, dry/land ports, **UDAN**, and more.
- Economic Zones : The plan aims to improve connectivity for economic zones such as textile clusters, pharmaceutical clusters, defence corridors, electronic parks, industrial corridors, fishing clusters, and agri zones.
- Leveraging Technology : PM Gati Shakti extensively uses spatial planning tools with **ISRO imagery** developed by **BiSAG-N** (Bhaskaracharya National Institute for Space Applications and Geoinformatics).
2. History and Challenges Overcome:
- Traditionally, lack of coordination between different departments led to inefficiencies. For instance, roads were often dug up again for laying underground cables or gas pipelines. PM Gati Shakti addresses this by promoting holistic planning.
- Efforts have been made to streamline approval processes and reduce regulatory hurdles.
- Prioritization : Departments can prioritize projects through cross-sectoral interactions.
3. Six Pillars of PM Gati Shakti:
- Comprehensiveness : All existing and planned initiatives are centralized on one portal, allowing better visibility and data sharing.
- Optimization : The master plan assists ministries in planning by identifying critical gaps.
- Innovation : Encourages innovative approaches to infrastructure development.
- Technology : Leverages advanced tools for planning and execution.
- Holistic Governance : Projects are designed and executed with a common vision, avoiding siloed planning.
PM Gati Shakti aims to propel India into the 21st century by enhancing connectivity, reducing logistics costs, and fostering sustainable development.
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