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Hi, how are you? I hope everything is going well for you :) I really enjoy your writings, and after reading your thoughts on sexism and homosexuality in Aot I was wondering if you have any thoughts about life inside the walls? Like about their culture, politics, every day life etc. No pressure tho, it's supposed to be fun for you too lol and it's just a silly little request. Thank you for reading and I hope you have a lovely day ! :)
Hi! 😊 I’m doing great, thanks for asking! How are you? Oh, that’s a lovely question! As someone who loves writing about life inside the Walls—especially in my main fic, Holy Ground—this question is right up my alley.
I think most celebrations inside the Walls would be related to the monarchy, the Church of the Walls, and local events. For example, this might sound a bit silly, but in Argentina, there are small agricultural towns that have celebrations like “The Potato Festival,” “The Cow Festival,” or “The Wheat Festival,” where they have fairs with games for kids, presentations, and competitions for local farmers. I believe similar events could happen inside the Walls.
Barley was particularly important back in the day because it’s hardier than wheat in tough weather, and you can make beer as well as bread with it. I wrote a story where they hold a barley festival twice a year after the main harvest to celebrate and hope for a good season. This helps boost local trade and consumption, especially during the long winter, which would create many struggles. I imagine Wall Rose, which isn’t as cosmopolitan as Wall Sheena, would have such festivals. Each region likely has its own “main” source of income and celebrates that. You could explore that idea a lot in a fic.
I also think there would be religious celebrations. Most of the characters we meet in Attack on Titan are more on the “radical” side of beliefs, but I bet the common folk were deeply religious. After the fall of Wall Maria, it’s mentioned that the church regained significant influence. Historically, natural disasters like earthquakes or pandemics were often seen as signs of divine anger, and I think many people inside the Walls would interpret things similarly.
Isayama didn’t fully explain how the religion of the Walls works, so I don’t have deep thoughts on it, but I’m sure they’d have celebrations and traditions around it, just like we do. Interestingly, many religious holidays worldwide coincide with similar times of the year because they’re often rebranded versions of older celebrations, like those of the Romans. So, I wouldn’t be surprised if the people inside the Walls celebrated something like the birth of Goddess Sheena around the time of the winter solstice, much like the Romans and later Christians did. Just to clarify, this isn’t meant to discredit any religion—I’m just providing historical examples!
Monarchy plays an important role in many societies even today, so I wouldn’t be surprised if they celebrated the birth or coronation of the royal family. Maybe there are portraits of the king displayed around the Walls—in schools, public buildings, etc.
I think, though I could be wrong, that Isayama mentioned somewhere that Eren, Mikasa, and Armin attended a “private” school and received better education than most kids. I remember wondering how Eren or Armin could afford private school when they weren’t particularly wealthy. But if there’s private schooling, there must be public schooling too! I imagine there’s a basic public education system, though it probably doesn’t last as long as ours—maybe something between kids of 6 and 12 years, where kids of different ages are mixed and taught reading, writing, and basic math. If they wanted to continue their studies, I bet there were institutions similar to colleges. I can’t see education being mandatory though—can you imagine MPs knocking on your door because your kid isn’t in school? Lmao, me neither! There were probably girls-only, boys-only, and boarding schools for wealthier kids.
Aside from the Scouts, I can clearly see the other two military divisions having multiple headquarters since they have more soldiers. They probably have food fairs on specific days of the week to sell cheaper groceries, and maybe even traveling fairs or circuses.
In Wall Sheena, which is wealthier, I can imagine art exhibitions, book fairs, and theaters hosting opera performances or orchestras. Universities are probably only within Wall Sheena too.
I also believe that depending on the region, people have different local foods and accents. I bet people from the north don’t sound the same as those from the south. Sasha apparently had an accent she tried to hide. They might also prioritize worship of one Wall over another, depending on where they live—for example, Wall Rose’s celebration might be bigger in Wall Rose.
As for clothing, we shouldn’t forget that before the industrial revolution, clothes were expensive, and dyeing them was even more costly. My great-grandfather used to tell my mom that he would take his shoes off to walk to work barefoot and only put them back on when he arrived to preserve them. I think inside the Walls, colorful clothes would have been a luxury, and most people only had one or two good outfits. Society was far more divided economically, with those who were slightly well-off doing much better than commoners.
For example, I have one MC who’s very rich, and she’s always wearing tartan or detailed patterns because different colors and threads were expensive. The same goes for lace—my great-grandmother used to knit bridal veils, socks, and gloves and made a lot of money because it was so costly to produce.
Isayama once mentioned that hygiene inside the Walls isn’t the same as our standards today. He implied that most people don’t shower often and re-wear their clothes. He even said that Levi falls asleep in his chair without changing his uniform. So while Levi is more invested in hygiene than others, even he wouldn’t meet our modern cleanliness standards, haha.
OMG, this turned out SO long! I’m sorry! I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did because I ADORED answering this ask! Thank you so, so much! <3
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– BASIC INFORMATION.
Full name | Aliases: Hector Oscar García Liddell Gender | Sexual orientation: Cis man | Gay Date of birth | Age: 26th of June | 47 Place of birth: Newcastle upon Tyne Current residence: 10 Downing Street Occupation | Affiliation: Prime Minister of the UK | Labour Party Relationship status: Married to Viktor Liddell. Children: / Positive traits: + Charismatic, brilliant, level-headed, incisive, passionate Negative traits: - Calculating, revolted, idealistic, overly empathetic, intense
– PHYSICAL TRAITS.
Hair color: Salt and Pepper Eye color: Dark brown Height | Weight: 5 feet 9 inches (1.77 m) | 72 kg (160 lbs) Distinguishing features: Strong nose, smooth recognizable voice, Newcastle accent (fading) Faceclaim: Raul Esparza
– BIOGRAPHY.
Hector was born in the working class, to parents who had fled Fidel Castro's regime and made ends meet while they raised him far away from home. Every day, after school, he would do his homework at his mother's desk, who worked as a receptionist in a paper company. His father was a florist working on farmer's markets. They were hard workers, who had big plans for their only son and they saved every month to put him in a proper school. While attending high school, Hector came in second in a competition organized by the British Academy for Science, for his research project on reducing water usage in agriculture, he participated to debate competitions and though he was happy to make his club's victory a collective effort, his extensive knowledge of social, political, economical issues was key into getting 1st place, and it was no surprise that he ended up president of this club as well as 3 others.
He joined college and at the same time officially signed up with the Labour Party as a full member and activist. His parents were involved in politics themselves, and from the moment he was old enough to hold flags at rallies and demonstrations, his father would hoist him up on his shoulders. They both took part in a worker's union, though his mother was the one most devoted to helping both workers and those most vulnerable.
He first did a double licence in sociology and political sciences at LSE, studied in Barcelona for a year with the Erasmus program, and got involved in activism there too. Followed two more years during which he worked on his thesis. He focused on the positive impact immigration had on the country, and while his work was applauded by his peers, he reaped a lot of bile and hatred from the opposition. The dichotomous controversial work ended up in the media. While progressive ones applauded his fresh stance on the question and commented on the depth of his analysis. Qualitative research combined with grounded theory made a solid ground to build his political program on. It didn't matter if some called him a ludicrous dreamer or a clown. Ad hominem attacks only confirmed what he already knew: he needed to take things further, he needed to become a candidate to local elected office.
He ran for council in his borough, Barking and Dagenham, in north eastern London. He fought against gentrification in the area, which would be made all the more painful with the 2012 Olympic Games and the quick evolution of the city in the years that preceded the event. Hector spent most of his free time listening to people who dedicated a lot of their energy, time, or even money for the local community. Eventually, when the time came for him to campaign again, this time for MP, he chose to rely only on their donations, refusing any money that came from corporations and lobbies. The people would be who he represented, not the interest of private companies. It was unconventional. It was risky. He might even lost the election because he fought against Goliaths. Fundraising and media relations was usually handled by professionals who saw the world through a lens filled with statistics and polls.
He shouldn't have won those elections, he supposed. When he won, upspent with a margin of 15 to 1 by his opponents, Hector couldn't believe how much support he had managed to gather through his years as a devoted borough councilman.
Hector, who was now a MP for a little over 10 years, was feeling tight in his shoes, and with the help of his husband, threatened his old LSE pal, none other than the Prime Minister, to reveal the contents of the treaty to the public. He knew the time was right for him. He was quite popular among the party, and his husband's ties with the conservatives made him much easier to accept for the Tories.
His party did get this much right: he represented a breath of fresh air, and those always got people talking. What they didn't get right, however, was this idea that Hector was so much better than your typical politician. Not one bit. He wasn't above shoving people under the bus, or using god awful tactics to get ahead of others. He might have been a likeable personality, with the kind of voice that you could have listened to even if it read the phone book, he also knew when crossing the line was necessary. After all, in a city like London, you couldn't possibly hope to survive being a good guy.
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Court Circular | 22nd February 2023
Buckingham Palace
The King this morning visited the Felix Project, Unit 12 and 14 Thomas Road Industrial Estate, Thomas Road, London E14, and was received by Colonel Jane Davis (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London), the Founders of the Felix Project (Mr Justin Byam Shaw and Mrs Jane Byam Shaw) and the Mayor of London (the Rt Hon Sadiq Khan). His Majesty, escorted by Ms Charlotte Hill (Chief Executive), toured the depot and kitchen and met members of the warehouse team, volunteers and representatives from the Project’s community partners, before unveiling a community freezer and joining a Reception for supporters. The Earl of Dalhousie was received by The King this afternoon, delivered up his Wand of Office and took leave upon relinquishing his appointment as Lord Steward. The Earl of Rosslyn was received by The King, kissed hands upon his appointment as Lord Steward and received from His Majesty his Wand of Office. The President of the German Bundestag (Ms Bärbel Bas) was received by The King. The Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP (Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury) had an audience of His Majesty via telephone. The Queen Consort, Patron, BookTrust, this afternoon received Mr Joseph Coelho (Children’s Laureate).
Kensington Palace
The Earl of Wessex this morning visited George Town Yacht Club, 612B North Sound Road, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, and departed by boat to visit the Coast Guard Base. The Earl of Wessex, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation, and The Countess of Wessex, Global Ambassador, this afternoon attended a Reception at Government House, Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman, for young people who have achieved the Gold Standard in the Award. The Countess of Wessex, Global Ambassador, 100 Women in Finance, this morning attended a Reception at Government House. Her Royal Highness later attended the Annual Agricultural Show at West Bay, Grand Cayman. The Earl and Countess of Wessex later departed from Owen Roberts International Airport, Grand Cayman, for Turks and Caicos Islands and were received upon arrival in Grand Turk by the Governor of Turks and Caicos Islands (His Excellency Mr Nigel Dakin). Their Royal Highnesses this evening attended a Reception at the Governor’s Residence, Grand Turk.
St James’s Palace
The Princess Royal, Patron, the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (UK), this morning attended the London Region Annual Student Conference, Queen Anne Court, Old Royal Naval College, University of Greenwich, Park Row, London SE10, and was received by Mr. Matthew Burrow (Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London). Her Royal Highness, Chancellor, University of London, this afternoon visited the Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care at King’s College London, Bessemer Road, London SE5, to mark its Tenth Anniversary, and was received by Mr. Christopher Wellbelove (Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London). The Princess Royal, Commandant-in-Chief (Youth), St. John Ambulance, this evening attended the Youth Award Ceremony at the Old Palace, Hatfield House, Hatfield, and was received by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Hertfordshire (Mr. Robert Voss).
Kensington Palace
The Duke of Gloucester, Patron, British Society of Soil Science, this afternoon received Dr Jacqueline Hannam (President), Professor Paul Hallett (President Elect) and Mrs. Sarah Garry (Executive Officer).
St James’s Palace
Princess Alexandra, Deputy Colonel-in-Chief, this afternoon presented medals to members of The Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeths’ Own) at St. James’s Palace.
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Top Engineering Colleges in MP
Lnct Group of College is one of the Top engineering colleges in MP and Central India. LNCT Synonymous with excellence in higher education with 27+ Years of Academic Excellence and Discipline.
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Blog #1: First Journey to The Entrepreneurial Mind
Starting a business has always been a goal of mine. Growing up, I have been an ambitious person, always looking forward to opening a business I can call mine. However, navigating the complex world of entrepreneurship took more than just ambition, since it demanded a profound understanding of the entrepreneurial mindset. The Entrepreneurial Mind course might help me extend my horizons and refine my skills.
Exploration of entrepreneurship's foundations served as the course's introduction. We studied the qualities of successful entrepreneurs, which include courage, innovative thinking, and an appetite to take calculated risks. By giving me a clear road map for personal development, this basic information enabled me to evaluate my own strengths and opportunities for development.
The importance of recognizing market problems and opportunities was a crucial learning. Highlighting the necessity of fostering a great sense of observation and problem-solving abilities, laid the groundwork for our entrepreneurial adventure. We discovered that identifying unmet needs and coming up with creative solutions frequently leads to the most profitable startups.
This week has jam-packed with exploring business concepts. We engaged in brainstorming sessions, honed our idea-pitching skills, and learned to conduct preliminary market research by interviewing eight (8) consumers individually, asking them questions to help us generate business idea not only benefits us but also help consumers lessen their troubles.
Here are the five (5) questions we asked during our consumer interview:
What problems do you encounter in your daily work?
As a consumer, what is the current demand for products in the marketplace?
What factors are most important to you when deciding to purchase from a new business?
What current problems exist in the field of agriculture, medicine, and education that needs to be solved?
Upon evaluating the problems encountered in the fields, do you have any product suggestions that can be launched in the marketplace?
The people I interviewed were primarily concentrated on the agricultural sector, with a specific focus on rice grain production and pricing, currently recognizing rice as the most vital commodity. Nevertheless, our team encountered a variety of interview outcomes, prompting us to pivot towards security services and propose a tracking device pin as our product - MP or MusuanPin.
This MusuanPin will help lessen the increasing cases of sexual assault and robbery in the vicinity of our beloved institution - Central Mindanao University, especially in College Park, which houses many students learning in the said university. This pin will be attached to the ID of the students. Its functionality involves activating the pin to instantly pinpoint your location in times of danger and subsequently alert the institution's security personnel, enabling them to promptly dispatch assistance to your precise whereabouts.
I've been giving our suggested service and product further thought because I'm concerned about mistakes that could cause time to be wasted. However, despite the inevitable ups and downs, starting a business is a worthwhile adventure. In order to succeed as an entrepreneur, one must face obstacles, learn from failures, and firmly pursue their goals. I'm excited to learn more about entrepreneurship at the following session.
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Agriculture Education: How to make our agricultural universities perform – like in the sixties
In Bhopal, education in Agriculture sector has enlisted gigantic development in quantitative terms amid the most recent two decades. Toward the beginning of this century, there were around 35 Farming and Agriculture college in MP. That number has dramatically increased to 75, of which 15 are only devoted to veterinary and creature sciences, five to cultivation and ranger service, three to fisheries and one to dairy. There is likewise proof of declining models of both personnel and office in numerous colleges. What's more, that is reflected in the nature of understudies turning out.
At the center of this decay is agribusiness — which incorporates Agriculture Education — being a State subject. In addition to other things, it has prompted non-consistency and weakening of norms. In numerous states, have new colleges been set up, yet even the setup ones been part for the sake of making establishments spend significant time specifically trains. This has been managed without coordinating spending allotments, bringing about both the old and new colleges being famished of assets and ventures.
What we need today is a comparative plan of enhancing the level of agriculture education in various agriculture colleges in Bhopal. As of now, the framework is experiencing declining numbers just as nature of educators. Most of the college personnel have restricted presentation to research-driven domains, for example, agri-nanotechnology and agri-informatics as a result of obsolete educational modules, absence of extensive course curriculum, poor homestead and library offices, and out of date research center hardware and framework — exacerbated by advancements without examination and the universal 'children of-the-dirt" approach.
Universities like Rabindranath Tagore University fulfill all the above requirements. To know more about the university, Visit website.
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Hey! I got three chunks of money to donate for Christmas and there's so many things that need support I haven't been able to pick where to donate them yet. Mostly I want to donate to indigenous communities and environmental protection, especially bc indigenous communities do so much amazing work to protect the environment that helping one can also help both. I saw your swift fox post and it filled me with rage- do you know if there's anywhere I can donate to help?
Hmm, I know that I have friends at this site who are a part of these Native communities, and they would be better people to ask for guidance on how to help and/or donate. I’m not really equipped to give a good enough answer; not really sure I have great recommendations. But I guess I’d like to share a couple of resources about reservations in the region. (This is the post being referenced, about the Fort Belknap reservation’s reintroduction of the previously-extinct swift fox to the prairies of northern Montana.) And I hope that, maybe, others reading this can supply some recommendations on where/how to donate.
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A couple of recent issues:
-- Fort Belknap Indian Community joined the Rosebud Sioux to launch a major legal case against the Keysonte XL project (run by Alberta fossil fuel company TransCanada, now known as “TC Energy”) in order to prevent the pipeline from being installed on/near their communities. In spring of 2020, after months of pursuing the case (Rosebud Sioux Tribe v. Tr*mp) the tribes achieved several victories in federal courtrooms in Montana.
-- In 2020, Fort Belknap formally declared a state of emergency partially because of increased risk of viral spread due to the influx of pipeline workers brought in by TC Energy to service pipeline construction.
-- Nearby, in June 2020, Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes began lawsuits against multiple agencies of the US federal government over Keystone XL pipeline, since the project’s route would threaten Fort Peck’s drinking water because the pipeline is planned to be built under both the Milk River and the Missouri River only a kilometer or so west of Fort Peck’s border. This would threaten the Assiniboine and Sioux Rural Water Supply System (which was left out of the government’s and oil company’s “arbitrary geographic scope of the [routine environmental health] assessment” of the pipeline project). Fort Peck relies on this water system because the local groundwater was poisoned, and the aquifer destroyed, by oil development during the 20th century. In 2020, activists demonstrated against construction of the pipeline which was taking place nearby at the US-Canada border. (Just this month, January 2021, one activist from Fort Peck was interviewed by BBC News regarding Keystone XL.)
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Also worth pointing out that the swift fox reintroduction program at Fort Belknap in 2020 was not the first time that the community hosted reintroduction of an iconic extinct species.
-- Beginning in 2013, Fort Belknap began reintroducing the highly endangered black-footed ferret, which had previously been functionally extinct in the wild. (These programs join other Native reintroduction efforts in northern Montana. Again, outside of Canada, in 1998 the Blackfeet reservation was the first community/organization to reintroduce the swift fox to a region where it had gone extinct.)
-- In 2019, the Fort Peck reservation reintroduced bison, when 55 of the creatures were transferred from Yellowstone and moved to the prairies north of the Missouri River at Fort Peck. (US federal government has a policy of simply harassing and/or killing bison that leave Yellowstone’s arbitrarily-drawn formal park boundaries, and Fort Peck negotiates to have those wandering bison brought to the reservation.)
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I also just want to take a moment to say that these reservations are not treated nicely by the state of Montana. Big surprise.
North of the Yellowstone region (and with the exception of the Spokane and Tri-Cities urban areas), within US borders, in the entire 2,600 kilometers (1,600 miles) between Seattle on the Pacific coast and Minneapolis and the shores of Lake Superior, there is no city with a population of over 190,000. So, the northern Great Plains are relatively isolated from easy access to metropolitan resources (internet, cell service, grocery stores, etc.). Within Montana borders, south of the Missouri River, the Plains landscape features badlands and hosts a lot of cattle rangeland and coal mining. But the landscape north of the Missouri River was historically covered by Late Pleistocene glaciers, so the soil is different, which attracted settlers more interested in farming, and this region hosts more cropland. This expansive cropland eliminated most native shortgrass prairie, so the agriculture has not been kind to the swift fox (or black-footed ferret, bison, pronghorn, etc.). Four of Montana’s formally-recognized 7 reservations are located in this region: the Fort Peck reservation, Fort Belknap reservation, Rocky Boy’s reservation, and the Blackfeet reservation. There is also the Little Shell Chippewa Tribe.
The Little Shell did not even receive formal recognition from Montana until 2019, and they only own about 3 acres of land.
The Blackfeet reservation struggles to gain access to infrastructure funding and has a poverty rate 3 times higher than the rest of Montana despite the fact that the reservation sits directly on the border of Glacier National Park, a major international tourist destination which attracts big-money visitors. In 2019, the Nat!onal Park Service estimated that Glacier added $484 million to the “local” economy.
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Here are some resources:
Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes (”Fort Peck Reservation”)
-- The Fort Peck Languages and Cultures Department provides a vision statement: “The vision of our department is to increase the language revitalization and cultural restoration with our Nakona and Dakota communities [...]. Our respectful approach addresses the historical accuracy of our people’s education past and present, community-based curriculum development, language revitalization, cultural restoration, and learning strategies [...].”
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Blackfeet Nation (”Blackfeet Reservation”)
-- FAST Blackfeet (Food Access and Sustainability Team)
You can donate online via P@yP@l, or by mailing a physical check. The team opened a food pantry in Browning in late 2019, where they prepare boxes of food. Their website also supplies a Food Sovereignty Library with info on food, housing, medical issues, elder/senior resources, etc.
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Fort Belknap Assiniboine and Gros Ventre Tribes (”Fort Belknap Reservation”)
-- Fort Belknap Language Preservation Program
Their primary website contains documents (including language dictionaries) and audio files related to Nakota/Nakoda (Assinoboine) and Ahe/A’anann (Gros Ventre).
-- Fort Belknap’s utube channel
Among other videos, their channel contains about 6/7 hours of presentations and lectures from the Fort Belknap Language Summit from 2016.
-- Aaniiih Nakoda College
The college facilitates a program to earn a Bachelor of Science in “Aaniiiha Nakoda Ecology”. Some of the courses: BiiO oto/Jyahe wida (Little Rocky Mountains/Fur Cap/Island Mountains); ‘Akisiniicaah/Wakpa Juk’an (Milk River/Little River); ?isitaa?/Peda (Fire) and Lab; Nic?/Mni (Water); Nii tsin ah hiiit/Woksabe (Balance: Ecological Health); Ethnobotany and Traditional Plants. (They also offer associate-level courses in American Indian Studies, Education, Human Services.)
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I hope that others can recommend community orgs, campaigns, projects, etc., to donate to.
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How Sage University, Indore become most emerging University in central India
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Court Circular | 15th March 2023
Buckingham Palace
His Excellency Mr Aly Diallo was received in audience by The King today and presented the Letters of Recall of his predecessor and his own Letters of Credence as Ambassador from the Republic of Guinea to the Court of St James’s. Ms Marie Savane was also received by His Majesty. His Excellency Mr El Hadji Alhousseini Traore was received in audience by The King and presented the Letters of Recall of his predecessor and his own Letters of Credence as Ambassador from the Republic of Mali to the Court of St James’s. Sir Philip Barton (Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs) was present. His Majesty this afternoon visited members of the United Kingdom’s Sudanese community at Abrar House, 45 Crawford Place, London W1, and was received by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London (Sir Kenneth Olisa). Later Dr Richard Montgomery was received in audience by The King upon his appointment as British High Commissioner to the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The Rt Hon Rishi Sunak MP (Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury) subsequently had an audience of His Majesty. The Queen Consort, Honorary Member, the Jockey Club, today attended the Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse and was received by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Gloucestershire (Mr Edward Gillespie).
Kensington Palace
The Princess of Wales, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales, this morning held an Early Years Meeting at Windsor Castle.
St James’s Palace
The Duke of Edinburgh, Patron, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, this morning visited Portland College, Nottingham Road, Mansfield, and was received by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Nottinghamshire (Sir John Peace).
St James’s Palace
The Princess Royal, Colonel-in-Chief, Intelligence Corps, this morning visited Government Communications Headquarters, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Her Royal Highness this afternoon opened Dransfield Properties Limited’s Number 1 King Street Five Valleys Medical Centre, NHS Facilities and Library Services, King Street, Stroud, and was received by Mr Roger Deeks (Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Gloucestershire). The Princess Royal, accompanied by Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, this evening attended the Gloucestershire and District Agricultural Valuers Association’s Centenary Dinner at the Royal Agricultural University, Tetbury Road, Cirencester, and was received by Mrs Jane Jenner-Fust (Deputy Lieutenant of Gloucestershire).
Kensington Palace
The Duke of Gloucester, Vice President, Lepra, this morning received Mrs Suzanne McCarthy (Chairman of Trustees) and Mr James Innes (Chief Executive).
St James’s Palace
The Duke of Kent, Grand Master, United Grand Lodge of England, this afternoon attended a Rulers’ Luncheon at Freemasons’ Hall, 60 Great Queen Street, London WC2.
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SAGE University offers 131 UG, PG, diploma and PhD programmes across 14 multi-disciplinary institutes (Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Institute of Advance Computing, Institute of Arts and Humanities, Institute of Architecture, Institute of Commerce, Institute of Management Studies, Institute of Computer Applications, Institute of Design, Institute of Journalism and Mass Communication, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Institute of Biological Sciences, Institute of Science, Institute of Law and Legal Studies and Institute of Engineering and Technology) in various streams, such as Applied Sciences, Agriculture, Computing, Engineering and Technology, Journalism and Mass Communication, Banking, Finance, etc.
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SAGE Group of Education also has many feathers added to its cap like the National Innovative Award, Most Promising Group of MP Award, Building Madhya Pradesh Campaign Recognition, Best Emerging University Award, and Top University of Central India Award. Interesting, right? A college which is academically making you better and providing good placement opportunities and along with that giving you a beautiful college life experience.
Definitely have a look at their official website: https://sageuniversity.in/
And yes, do check out their social media handles as well.
Pro tip: If you wish to take admission into any college, do go visit their campus and be fully satisfied by yourself because it's a big deal!!
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It's a really cool startup and they are currently biggest recruiter of interns.
Thank you for coming with me till the end, hope you find your dream college! See yaa soon.
Sakshi
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SAGE UNIVERSITY, INDORE
BY- ANISH SENAPATI
SAGAR Group of Education Society has enabled the educational sector into producing dynamic individuals since 1983. More than 9000 students getting quality education currently under the umbrella of SAGE Group. The university was set up as a private University by the Madhya Pradesh Private University Act 2007. It offers 131 UG, PG, diploma and PhD programmes across 14 multi-disciplinary institutes in various streams, such as Applied Sciences, Agriculture, Computing, Engineering and Technology, Journalism and Mass Communication, Banking, Finance, etc. The University is recognised by both the UGC and the AICTE. The University also has another campus at Bhopal. SAGE University Indore follows project-based learning for skill development of its students. SAGE university is lead Under the dynamic and commanding leadership of chancellor Er. Sanjeev Agrawal, Pro Chancellor Dr. Prashant Jain, Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. AnkurArun Kulkarn and Pro Vice Chancellor Dr. Hiren Doshi Achievements- It is Indore’s first University to be awarded for Excellence in Online Education by QS I-Gauge E-Lead, and has been ranked Top Private Engineering Institute (2020), 4th in Central India and 65th in India by The Times of India and Number One Emerging University by Outlook (2020). SAGE Group of Educations has many feathers added to its cap like the National Innovative Award, Most Promising Group of MP Award, Building Madhya Pradesh Campaign Recognition, Best Emerging University Award, and Top University of Central India Award. SAGE University is one of the most prestigious university of central India , with great faculties , infrastructure and high quality education .The best part is the beautification of the campus makes you feel comfortable , fresh and gives the feeling of being connected to nature all the time . The University aims to deliver not only the utmost quality of higher education to the students through an interactive, learning-oriented environment, world-class infrastructure, cutting edge and well-equipped laboratories, experienced and skilled faculty members but also through a holistic approach of life skills that will groom students to face the challenges of the industry in the years to come. It is important to not only prepare students as successful professionals but to make them skilled, smart and ideal for our societies and later our nation’s development as a whole. As soon as students enter in 6th sem they get eligible for campus placement,where a student can sit into campus placement where companies come to hire students. Companies like Buyjus, hexawar, Microsoft,tcs Infosys, Google, Amazon, TCS, Infosys, Adobe many other reputed companies come for the placements. Students are guided to take up Micro, Minor, Macro and Major projects in the final year of their course to develop critical thinking, problem solving, communication and ICT skills by focusing on a real-world problem involving multiple assessments. To sum it up SAGE university is really a novel education hub in madhaya Pradesh which providing quality education and best placement in reputed companies. In Overall excellent University of central India. Do check out the college website for more info- https://sageuniversity.in/ Also, check out CollegeTips.in #CollegeTips #SageUniversity #SUI
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Nutrition Olympiad 2019-Nutrition Redefined
Nutrition Olympiad kicked off this year as an exciting extravaganza, which was boosted by the participation of the youth. It was held on Saturday, 27th April 2019 at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre (BICC), Agargaon, Sher-E-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka, organized by the Meeting the Undernutrition Challenge (MUCH) project, implemented by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in collaboration with the Food Planning and Monitoring Unit (FPMU), Ministry of Food, and the BIID Foundation during Nutrition Week 2019. The event was financially supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and European Union (EU).The fundamental objective of the “Nutrition Olympiad 2019” was “To foster youth networks at national and regional levels to advocate for improvement of nutritional status for all and to find innovative ways to improve nutrition awareness and behavior especially among adolescents and youth.” BIID Foundation and the organizing team are willing to successfully initiate this act by this spectacular event.
The event that began sharp from 8am and proceeded upto 6pm was indeed a grand event attended by very significant figures who are associated with working towards a nutritious future. The main programme(inaugural ceremony, competitions and Nutrition Club stalls) was held inside the Hall of Fame at BIIC. It was splendidly decorated and the colourful stalls on each side added to the ambience. Registration of participants and visitors were done from 8am and the speeches began at around 9am. There were present government officials and representatives from international and national organizations, civil society, private sector, academia, and media,
The first speech was delivered by M BadrulArefin, Director General of FPMU, Ministry of food. In his speech, he stated that he was satisfied to be part of this wonderful event and went on to emphasize on the significance of nutrition in our lives. The next speech was by our very own Md. Shahid Uddin Akbar, Chairman and CEO of BIID foundation. He expressed his contentment in successfully conducting this huge programme contributing to nutrition which is an essential part of life and is the key to solving crucial diseases that’s circulating around. He also states about the contributions of this foundation and the incoming collaboration projects with other organizations. Moreover, he enunciated his wish to expand nutrition club. His speech was followed by Guest of Honour, Robert D. Simpson, representative of FAO in Bangladesh, who delivered the message of importance of nutrition and how “food brings us together” and addresses the issues of malnutrition globally. After that, Special Guests H.E. RensjeTeerink, Ambassador to the EU in Bangladesh and Sadhan Chandra Majumder, Hon’ble Minister of Ministry of Foodconveyed their speeches. Succeedingly, Chief Guest Dr. Md. AbdurRazzaque, Hon’ble Minister of Ministry of Agriculture conducted the inauguration of this Olympiad.
Afterward, participants and guests, all together stood up in unison to take the Oath of Nutrition Club Member. Closing remarks were given by Chairperson ShahabuddinAhmed,Secretary, Ministry of Food. FAO representative, Robert D. Simpson; US ambassador Earl R. Miller, officials of Jica and other important guests went around and appreciated the stalls, taking pictures with the enthusiastic participants. Ambassador Miller commented “All people should have access to a variety of safe and nutritious foods, and the knowledge that they need to make healthy diet choices. The youth participating here today are setting an example for everyone and are key to promoting good nutrition in Bangladesh.”
There were around 17 stalls of different organizations, namely Maple Leaf International School, ULAB, Sher-e-Bangla Agriculture University, ProtivaBikashCenter,Noakhali, Prime Asia University, Noakhali Science & Technology University, MoulanaBhashani Science and Technology University, Nutrition Club, FAO, Bangladesh Agriculture University, College of Home Economics, DPNC, Islamic University,Kushtia, INFC, Imam Gazzali Girls School and College, Joymontop High School.The participants were gleeful and each organization had put their best efforts to uphold their individual projects.The guests and participants were also served breakfast and lunch.
Selected participants competed in amusing games such as open internet challenge, healthy diet chart, food design, mini essay, cooking, street play& video nutrition messages.
At the grand closing ceremony, winners of the various games were chosen from different organizations. BIID Foundation CEO,Md Shahid Uddin Akbar gave a speech which signified the advancements in technologies that BIID has worked on which greatly proved beneficial and is developing still to be the best and also mentioned the integration of new ICT tools including mobile based solution and social media. He also expressed his gratification in successfully conducting this huge event with the cooperation of the collaborating organizations and with the keen support of the members and officials of BIID and also by the enthusiasm of the energetic youth participants. Hon’ble State Minister of Information and Communication Technology Division,Zunaid Ahmed Palak also delivered a convincing, motivating discourse promulgating healthy food and in proper amount.Next addressed Hon’ble Minister of MoHFW Zahid Malek and Md. Ashadul Islam, Secretary of Health Services Division, MoHFW and Qamrul Islam, MP, Hon’ble Minister, Ministry of Food. Magician Jewel Aich also delivered a few remarks.Then winners of the best stall, best nutrition club, action tree etc were awarded too. The winners chosen are- Street Play:MowlanaBhashani Science & Technology University; Diet Chart: Group A: Imam Gazzali Girls School & College, Group B: College of Home Economics; Open Internet Challenge: Maple Leaf International School; Food Design: MowlanaBhashani Science & Technology University; Best Nutrition Club: Imam Gazzali Girls School & College; Most Innovative Nutrition Club: College of home economics; Mini Essay: Group A-Imam Gazzali Girls School and College, Group B-Maple Leaf International School, Group C- ULAB; Best Mentor:AbdulRaquib, Senior Science Teacher at Maple Leaf International School and a few more.
The grand event came to an end smoothly. In the last few minutes, winners and participants clicked pictures on the stage with the honorable guests. Such was the extravaganza and we hope the next Nutrition Olympiad is held just as marvelously or perhaps more grandly.
Closing ceremony; respected guests with the winners
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