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The AM: September 5, 2023
Rapid mood-swings in this week's AM — a mellow first hour and gloomy second hour give way to a post-Pride disco celebration in hour three. LGBTQ2S+ artists abound in this week's program, too, from Beverly Glenn-Copeland and ANHONI to a spotlight on the dark & beautiful sound of Coil.
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Hour One
Machine Elves Polypores • Multizonal Mindscramble
Castle Song Green-House • Single
pattern_06 Spectral Tambours • Preliminary Draft
Gleisdreieck Conic Rose • Heller Tag
Sorbet Pool Hassle Hound • Scaring the Grass In the Garden
Gentle Pets More Eaze • Strawberry Season
megafauna RAMZi • hyphea
Light Easy Idiot • Monkey Fancy
Electric Heart Goodnight Girl • HSL
ETGSS Time Wharp • Single
Hour Two
It Must Change ANOHNI and the Johnsons • My Back Was a Bridge for You to Cross
Collisions of Light Tristan De Liège, Jambal • Single
Did You Know Alabaster DePlume, featuring Momoko Gill, MettaShiba • Come With Fierce Grace
The Ones Ahead Beverly Glenn-Copeland • The Ones Ahead
Jitters Matthew Cardinal • Single
The Dreamer Is Still Asleep Coil • Musick to Play in the Dark Vol. 1
The Darkest Timeline Holy Wave, featuring Lorelle Meets The Obsolete • Five of Cups
maladaptive daydreams Shn Shn • e.strange.d
alife Slowdive • Everything is Alive
Angel In Your Eyes Austra • Future Politics
Hour Three (Disco Special)
Aaj Shanibar Rupa • Disco Jazz
Megatron Man Patrick Cowley • Single
Disco Dancer Kiki Gyan • Feeling So Good
I Hear Music in the Streets Unlimited Touch • Unlimited Touch
Pinball Number Count Maylee Todd • Escapology
Brother Louie Roy Ayers Ubiquity • Virgo Red
Everybody Dance Chic • Chic
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So I mentioned recently (while rambling about SEED and SEED Destiny), that I’m not really a fan of most of the Gundam Designs from the series, exceptions being the IJ, Providence and Aegis. However I do like quite a few of the grunt designs.
First up, the Ginn.
Gundam SEED was intended to update Mobile Suit Gundam for a new generation. How successful it was is debatable. But Y’know what I think they got right? The Zaku-analogue. The Ginn shares the same basic features as the zaku, but integrates the commander horn into a lovely hawk, and has wings to emphasise its mobility. It’s armour looks almost contemporary with modern equivalents, but it’s all blended together in this visage of a knight. The monoeye retains its trademark expressive nature, and the design has that wonderful quality of being equally pleasing as a single mobile suit or a team of grunts. The sword is just the icing on the cake, since it enables some very fun poses and (at least in the beginning) emphasises phase shift armour.
Many of its variants are lovely too. The High mobility types (I (left)& II (right)) take the concept of an upgraded Ginn in two different directions, with the first adding new parts for a more complex look, and the other remodelling existing parts and adding a more samurai flavour, looking like a command variant of the original. The long range reconnaissance type is loaded with extra equipment, while the ceremonial decoration type - while functionally just a repainted regular unit - contain one of my favourite small details about ZAFT - since they had no formal culture they were drawn from, they simply ran a computer simulation as to which colours would best inspire the emotions they wanted for ceremonial duties. Which is honesty such a thing for them to do.
The CGue and GuAIZ (which I shall continue to pronounce “Gooey-as” despite being informed that it’s “Gwaze”, as in “graze”) are essentially just bulked-up improvements on the Ginn. I’m not really sure how to describe my fondness for the CGue, other than it feels sleeker and more fragile- like you’d need to be an ace to use it. The GuAIZ makes me think of the Gelgoog, but (unlike many of the Seed Destiny units) has an identity beyond that. It’s delightfully bulky and round, with the olive green distinguishing it nicely from surrounding units. Also, kudos for giving it a shield claw, a weapon I didn’t think I’d like as much as I do.
The BABI made this list alone for the seriousness with which everyone says it’s name. While it has very little focus in the anime itself, it’s design is interesting enough to be memorable. It’s essentially a flying brick covered in guns, with a very knightly design. Because of this, I find it evocative of the Gyan in the same way I find the GuIAZ evocative of the Gelgoog. It’s this wonderful mash of imposing seriousness and colourfully toyetic. I find the leg vents oddly pleasing as well.
I am rather fond of the M1 Astray aswell, but I’ll likely cover that if I ever chat about the Astray Series.
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God did not allow to eat meat, not even to animals or birds.
ORDERED TO EAT MEAT. VS
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Holy Bible Genesis 1:30 to every beast of the earth, to every bird of the sky,
"I HAVE GIVEN EVERY GREEN PLANT FOR FOOD".
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August 2024
Munich Micro Burn. First and foremost, learning my lesson: EMBRACE THE CHAOS. After all the planning and hustling and stressful weeks, nothing really worked out. First I was pissed, then I cried myself into a tiny nervous breakdown and eventually I just accepted it and went with the flow, enjoying myself. I didn't even do any workshops myself and completely gave up control. Acid Friday was magical on the dancefloor with my kaleidoscope and prism glasses. I went on a little trip through the universe and ended up in a cuddle puddle with Luna, Patri and David. Rainmaker massaged me. I was so happy to be reunited with Luki and loved hanging out with him in the pool or cuddle space. He shared a baritone sax fantasy with me. I also connected with Makelove (playing bingo) and Marjolien (following a black cat together, then I drew one of her heart notes - "there is no right or wrong"). I got buffed. And drank a lot of cherry slushie. Played with the ball pool equipment in the pool. And started a mud wrestling event. I reunited with Frank after months of hardly any contact. I made a delicious batch of creamy coconut porridge. I performed in the Consent Cabaret and initiated the Sonic Sound Experiment with C. (humming and tuning in together with an electric toothbrush). I happily ate Pombären in my tent and wrote down everything I wanted to get rid of into the old book we'd burn in Katharina's and Alex's temple on Saturday. I played on the swing and enjoyed watching my boyfriend's DJ sets. The opening ceremony was cute this year, too. We all got little keys and symbols for our archetypes.
A personal little decompression with C. I don't even know what we did all those days. All I know is that we started watching Twin Peaks.
Holding Charlie in baby pose. He even snuggled up to my chest.
Homemade pizza.
Getting a cheep red dress that is so comfy I wanna live in it for the whole summer.
Devouring a whole, moist mozzarella ball. Alone time. Dopamine mode with strange food, gaming, even smoking a few cigarettes. I don't really like myself when I'm like that though. I appreciate a pinch of control in my life.
Board game night with Margit and Ansgar. Having three kids around was a little too much though. Spiel des Wissens nostalgia.
Swimming in Klostersee during Golden Hour after L.'s sport event. Going to the other side of the lake. Watching the dragonflies (thinking of my mum whenever I see one after Ash's comment) and water lilies.
Test-driving e-bikes.
Cuddling with L. and C. on the sofa. With lots of blankets and pillows.
Having Kanako, Uli, Gyan and Jana over for a campfire BBQ and stargazing. Kanako shared a lot of stories and the next day we sat around in the kiddie pool together.
Riding the rollercoasters, water slide and boat swing with C. and L. at the amusement park. More cherry slushie. Discovering the Nordic theme world with obvious Midsommar vibes. There was a triangular church and eerie music playing. Inside the church you could ride around a tree in walnut halves and shoot at creepy little animals. Lian was super scared of the buffalos with the giant horns. In the evening, we drive through a medieval village and had delicious pizza and ice-cream. C. researched its history and came up with stories about witch trials.
Flutschfinger popsicles. So fruity.
Getting to know Christian's parents. They're pretty much exactly as he described them. It's creepy to see how he changes his personality completely when he's around them.
Getting to know Maike and Simon. Such wonderfully open, engaged, intelligent, easy-going people. She used to be a feminist porn director and now works as an art teacher. He used to be a climate activist and cuts movies. I loved their home (the green bathroom with yellow and pastel pink accents looked delicious), the conversations, dinners with their friends and daughters. We stayed in Ala's room. Of course I connected with her. Little girls always find me.
Mediterana Therme in Bergisch Gladbach. I've never visited a more beautiful spa. I especially enjoyed the Indian and Persian saunas, pools and courtyards. There were events every 30 minutes and there was so much art around. No kids allowed either. What a fantastic experience.
Richard Seewald's Surrealist painting Katze mit Salamander (I didn't even find the original - I bought the postcard in the gift shop before I even bought an entrance ticket). Walking through Museum Ludwig with Christian, calming down after a sensitive mood with tears and overwhelm in the morning. Taking photos in a far-off corner of the photography exhibition. Being inspired by the Surrealist paintings. I probably liked Ursula's Dunkle Messe best.
Only touching, no talking during the train ride. Earplugs. C. already knows when I need them and offers them to me.
A tiny corner of Cologne (my first time there): lighting a candle in the cathedral. Gift shopping on our way to Brüsseler Platz (I bought a glass straw, a Hamsa bookmark made from brass and a postcard as a thank you note for Maike and Simon). Balinese food. Chocolate coconut popcorn. Going home early, enjoying the night outside on the terrace after everybody had already gone to bed.
Cute children's books in Ava's room (one about a little girl going on a nightly stroll through the city with her dad because she's afraid of the dark) and in the museum shop.
Staying with Ludo in Eibelstadt. He let us stay there the first night even though he wasn't there. On our way back to Munich we stopped by again and went to his cabin in the hills behind the river with him, his partner Sophia and his son. He built everything himself! Such a cozy and cool place. We had a decadent barbecue and hopped into the warm jacuzzi after the boys had gone to bed. I performed a witchy little ritual on C. in the morning. Then we went to Ludo's other property to visit the old building there. Lost places.
Bubblegum pink nails.
C. sending kiss emojis and 111(1) reminders.
Guessing correctly which year a movie came out.
Late summer/early fall vibes. I can already feel a slight urge to bake zucchini cake and pumpkin quiche, watch whimsical autumn movies, read gothic novels. I started reading the first Practical Magic book and even found a copy of the Book of Shadows on the street in Leipzig. And when I bought a drink at Marie's Hoffest, the bartender girl tattooed a little magic wand on my wrist! It's the season of the witch!
Going to Leipzig for my Gestalt therapy training. Meeting my group. Observing my process. I'm very happy with my decision to ditch my yoga module and do this instead. I got the feeling that my empathy and intuition is very well-suited for the position of a therapist. I even managed to make someone cry because I helped him realize an important need in one of my first training sessions.
Learning about my role as a leader / how I want to be lead in an exercise with Tillmann.
Going into plough pose to help my back pain. Deep stretches. Recovery measures after hours on those tiny meditation pillows.
All the mirroring and the little insights it produces: that I'm hardly able to sit with a feeling. I always want to move on, find solutions, go deeper. Movement comes easy, stillness is hard. Which is quite fitting to someone's recent observation about me: I tend to avoid stillness and rest. / I can't feel myself very well. Which is why I push my boundaries. I don't even notice them until it's too late and at that point I draw a very strict line and establish tight boundaries. Too tight, of course. But I need to protect myself because I haven't taken good care of my needs before. / I can't tolerate weakness very well. Not in me, not in others. I want to learn how to lean into my own fragility more and allow it to come to the surface from time to time.
Listening to NOUK and Anna's beautiful voice. I adored her edgy haircut and the long white dress she was wearing.
Sitting outside on the balcony with Franzi and Marie, talking in the dark. / Drinking beer outside Marcus's camper van after class on Saturday.
(Vintage) shopping. I got a cheap yellow plastic ring, a wooden ring holder, a hair clip, and a funny postcard for C.
I got a copy of Psychologie Heute for the train and was surprised to find articles about the topics most relevant to me now: Gestalt Therapy, eating disorders, and especially boundaries.
C. picked me up from the train in Munich. It was lovely to see him but felt a little unfamiliar at first. On the way home he filled me in on his exciting weekend. We had a chat with his neighbors who gave us fresh produce from the garden and plum cake - which was fantastic because the fridge was empty so now we were able to make a big pot of creamy lemon-zucchini pasta. I loved touching each other's warm, naked skin. Reconnecting, tuning in. Going through an elaborate pop-up book together.
Hearing about C.'s very cinematic dream in the morning. Toasted bread with butter and honey for breakfast. Encouragement to become some sort of touch therapist. Apparently I've got magic hands.
Learning about Ursula Schultze-Blum and her fascinating Surrealist art.
Two harmonious, beautiful days at C.'s place. Journalling, drawing, making a shadow frame for the Hilma Af Klint altar piece. Visiting Tobi one evening, creating visions for the cabin and the forest lot. Pizza and a long evening walk with Marcus. Caring for the scared little red cat they caught to bring him to the vet. Watching a spider catch a fly, devouring it violently. Embracing my crazy urges. Eating scrambled eggs on cheese toast. Watching The Broken Circle Breakdown together, researching Bluegrass bands in Munich. Singing together. C. said I should find a Bluegrass band and sing with them instead of my gospel choir.
A summer afternoon outside. Ripping out vines, picking blackberries behind the vegetable garden. Memories of the brambles we had behind our house when I was young. Huge tomatoes, an abundance of beautiful butterflies everywhere. Biting into a ripe plum; vowing to make zucchini cake and plum dumplings when we get back from France.
C. carrying my backpack for me, entertaining me during the wait at the train station. Waving cheerfully after the train doors had closed and I was about to leave.
Drawing the Page of Fire, Playfulness - along with Adventure (Page of Rainbows). Writing about it. And the dream I had about feeling unwanted and criticized at home, trying to leave in overwhelm and chaos. And then there was C., smiling at me, embracing me, not even aware of the perceived hostility.
Emotional release on a physical level. This is new for me. I felt so nervous, was hardly able to hold the feeling in my body. It was unbearable. I ate some granola with almond milk and an apple. Lay down. And then my jaw started shaking uncontrollably. I was crying, grasping for air. I already felt better afterwards.
A hard massage from Pani. Coming back into my body.
Starting our roadtrip with a deep talk about having children. Visiting Kerem (I loved learning about his travels and diving, playing and drawing with his daughter, confusing the cat, looking at his design furniture), Makelove (our afternoon by the river was gorgeous; eggs and mayonnaise, land art, insightful conversations, learning something new about him), and Marjolien (eating salad on her balcony, learning about her passion for constellation work, her love for Tobi). Then we drove all the way over the San Bernardino pass. Enjoyed the view of the austere landscape and even saw a true cowboy up there. Dinner in Torino. Well-deserved sleep.
Making an excellent 90s Ethno-pop playlist on our way over the mountains between Italy and France. And the view from the top! What a lovely road we took.
Try not / to expect / anything - in this way / everything / will open up / to you (Buddhist teaching)
Arriving at Villa Josalie. Buying the most delicious snacks at the French supermarket. The friends dropping in one by one. Drinking wine and eating cheese outside, watching fireworks together.
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Asamoag Gyan officially quits politics, gives heart touching explanation
Asamoah Gyan aka Baby Jet, Ghana’s iconic footballer has unveiled a groundbreaking philanthropic endeavor aimed at empowering the youth of Ghana and Africa through sports and education. The Asamoah Gyan Foundation, in partnership with the Moah Green Foundation and the All-Regional Games, seeks to create a lasting impact on the continent. PERSONAL JOURNEY AND VISION Asamoah Gyan, deeply rooted…
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Why Are 3 BHK Flats in Jagatpura Trending Among Homebuyers?
Jagatpura, a rapidly developing suburb in Jaipur, has become a prime destination for homebuyers seeking 3 BHK flats. Its strategic location, burgeoning infrastructure, and promising future prospects have turned it into a residential hotspot. This blog explores the key reasons behind the growing trend of 3 BHK flats in Jagatpura and why homebuyers are flocking to this area.
1. Strategic Location and Connectivity
Jagatpura’s location is one of its biggest advantages. Situated in close proximity to key areas like Malviya Nagar, Sitapura, and Tonk Road, Jagatpura offers excellent connectivity to major parts of Jaipur. The area is well-connected to the Jaipur International Airport, making it a preferred choice for frequent travelers. Additionally, the presence of well-maintained roads, regular public transportation, and upcoming metro projects ensures seamless connectivity, making daily commutes easier for residents.
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2. Proximity to Educational Institutions
Another factor driving the demand for 3 BHK flats in Jagatpura is the presence of reputed educational institutions. The area is home to several schools, colleges, and universities, such as the Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT), Jaipur National University, and Gyan Vihar University. This makes Jagatpura an ideal location for families with children, ensuring that quality education is easily accessible without long commutes.
3. Growing Commercial Hubs and Employment Opportunities
Jagatpura’s proximity to major commercial hubs like the Sitapura Industrial Area, Malviya Nagar, and World Trade Park has made it a popular choice among working professionals. The growing presence of IT companies, manufacturing units, and business centers in these areas has led to an increase in job opportunities, attracting a large number of young professionals to settle in Jagatpura. The convenience of living close to work without the hassle of long commutes is a significant factor influencing the demand for 3 BHK flats in this area.
4. Affordable Property Prices
Compared to other popular residential areas in Jaipur, Jagatpura offers relatively affordable property prices, especially for 3 BHK flats. Homebuyers can find spacious, well-designed flats at competitive prices, making it an attractive option for both investors and end-users. The affordability factor, coupled with the potential for future appreciation in property values, makes Jagatpura a wise investment choice.
5. Infrastructure Development and Modern Amenities
Jagatpura is witnessing rapid infrastructure development, with the construction of wide roads, flyovers, and modern civic amenities. The area boasts of well-planned residential complexes that offer a range of modern amenities such as swimming pools, gyms, landscaped gardens, and 24/7 security. These features appeal to homebuyers who are looking for a comfortable and modern lifestyle, further fueling the demand for 3 BHK flats in the area.
6. Peaceful and Green Environment
Despite being close to bustling commercial areas, Jagatpura retains a peaceful and green environment, making it an ideal place for families and individuals who prefer a tranquil living experience. The presence of parks, open spaces, and low pollution levels contribute to a healthier lifestyle, which is becoming increasingly important for today’s homebuyers. The serene surroundings and the availability of recreational spaces are key reasons why many people are choosing to buy 3 BHK flats in Jagatpura.
7. Future Growth Potential
Jagatpura’s future growth potential is another reason why 3 BHK flats in the area are trending. With several ongoing and upcoming infrastructure projects, including the proposed metro extension and new commercial developments, the area is poised for significant growth in the coming years. This potential for future development is attracting investors who are looking for properties that will appreciate in value over time.
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8. Quality of Life
The overall quality of life in Jagatpura is another key factor driving the demand for 3 BHK flats. The area offers a balanced mix of urban conveniences and suburban tranquility. Residents have access to a wide range of facilities, including shopping malls, healthcare centers, restaurants, and entertainment options. The availability of all these amenities within close proximity enhances the living experience, making Jagatpura an attractive choice for homebuyers.
Conclusion
The trend of buying 3 BHK flats in Jagatpura is driven by a combination of factors, including strategic location, connectivity, proximity to educational institutions, growing employment opportunities, affordable property prices, modern infrastructure, and a peaceful environment. As Jagatpura continues to develop, the demand for residential properties, particularly 3 BHK flats, is expected to rise further, making it one of the most sought-after residential destinations in Jaipur.
For homebuyers and investors alike, Jagatpura offers a compelling blend of affordability, convenience, and potential for future growth, making it a prime location to consider when looking for a 3 BHK flat in Jaipur.
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How Pradip Burman Promotes Sustainability Education
In today's rapidly changing world, the need for sustainability education has never been more critical. At the forefront of this movement is Pradip Burman, an influential leader and environmentalist who has dedicated his life to promoting sustainable practices and environmental stewardship. Through his various projects and initiatives, Pradip Burman has made significant strides in educating and empowering the next generation to embrace sustainability.
Gyan Anant Vidyalaya
One of Pradip Burman's notable projects is the Gyan Anant Vidyalaya, a school designed to integrate sustainability into its core curriculum. The school aims to provide holistic education that encompasses not only academic excellence but also environmental consciousness. The curriculum is crafted to ensure that students are well-versed in sustainable practices, preparing them to be responsible global citizens.
Key features of Gyan Anant Vidyalaya:
Eco-friendly infrastructure: Built using sustainable materials.
Sustainable energy: Operates on renewable energy sources.
Holistic curriculum: Integrates academic excellence with environmental education.
World Environment School
Another significant initiative by Pradip Burman is the World Environment School. This institution is dedicated to imparting environmental education on a global scale. The school’s mission is to cultivate a sense of global citizenship among its students by providing them with a comprehensive understanding of environmental issues and sustainable practices.
Key features of the World Environment School:
Environmental Curriculum: The school offers a specialized curriculum focused on environmental science, sustainability, and conservation.
Sustainable Campus: The infrastructure is designed to be eco-friendly, utilizing renewable energy sources, water conservation techniques, and waste management practices.
Field-Based Learning: Students participate in hands-on projects and field trips that provide practical experience in sustainability and environmental stewardship.
Global Exchange Programs: Opportunities for students to collaborate with peers from around the world on environmental initiatives, fostering a global perspective on sustainability.
ICSE 2024: Conference for Sustainability Education
Pradip Burman's commitment to sustainability education extends beyond individual projects. He is also a key figure in the International Conference on Sustainability Education (ICSE), an annual event that brings together educators, policymakers, and sustainability advocates from around the world. ICSE 2024 stands out from other sustainability conferences due to several unique features.
Focus on "Greening Education for a Sustainable Future": This theme underscores a dedicated effort to reshape educational practices towards environmental consciousness, making it distinctively educational-centric.
Special Plenaries and Thematic Panels: The conference will feature special plenaries, thematic panels, master classes and workshops, and conclaves for sustainability thought leaders and educators.
Ecological Awareness Integration: Emphasizes integrating ecological awareness into educational systems, aiming to create environmentally literate individuals and a long-term impact through education.
As an environmentalist and influential leader, Pradip Burman has made significant contributions to the field of sustainability education. His projects, including Gyan Anant Vidyalaya and the World Environment School, serve as models for integrating sustainability into education. Through his work with the Mobius Foundation and his active participation in events like ICSE 2024, Pradip Burman continues to inspire and lead the way toward a more sustainable future.
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In Gujarat, there lived a God-devotee named Jiva Dutta, who was in search of a Tatvdarshi Saint. He put a dry twig in a flower pot and decided that the saint whose feet wash the twig and the water in the pot turns it green will be the perfect Tatvdarshi Saint. He kept testing many saints but neither found a perfect saint nor Tatvgyan (philosophy). One day, God Kabir Sahib reached there and Jiva Dutta washed his feet. The dry twig turned green with his Charanamrit. Its proof is still present in the city of Bharuch in Gujarat. That tree is known as Kabirvat.
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What are The Top CBSE schools in Delhi NCR?
Chinmaya Vidyalaya
Heritage Global School
Delhi City School
Montfort Senior Secondary School
Bal Bharti Public School
Shanti Gyan International School
GD Goenka Public School
Pinewood International School
Delhi Public School
Montfort Senior Secondary School
Selecting the top boarding school in Delhi NCR involves considering various factors, and this blog aims to guide parents through the top 10 options in Delhi NCR. Each school brings something unique to the table, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience for young boys.
Heritage Global School has imbibed Advanced Technology in our Education System. The curriculum designed reflects expertise, innovation, and creativity from our team of educators of international repute. One of Top boarding school in Delhi NCR for overall Personality Development with Quality Learning including Hostel Facility and special emphasis on Sports Culture. Its best attraction is its Cricket Ground. Great Teaching Staff with Responsible Management.
Delhi City School is the top boarding school in Delhi NCR. Being leaders in the field of education, the Delhi City School is spreading its wings every year in the field of quality education as well as facilities and prepares students for the future with a focus on technology and practical skills. Inclusive, transparent, and with excellent hostel facilities, it truly is a beacon of education in our community!
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Pinewood International is one of the top Boarding School in Delhi NCR which provides World Class Education with hostel facilities to the students in its own.Aims to nurture future global leaders through its fully accredited CBSE education program.
Pinewood International Boarding School aims at generating the next generation of world leaders and is fully accredited for CBSE education grades and we offer a comprehensive learning program for each grade level. Private education can’t be beaten and as far as the question of ‘why Pinewood’ is concerned, our school offers a relatively simple and easy to the pocket fee structures, making education easily accessible for all classes of society. The teachers here at Pinewood are highly qualified and experts in their respective fields helping students with self-paced education and their individual learning preferences and needs.
Shanti Gyan International Senior Secondary School has been awarded the BEST BOARDING SCHOOL provides all facilities for students such as good education, safe and secure environment, Library and e-Learning classroom, Excellent sports facilities, Laboratories, Healthy & Hygienic Meals. For the year 2014-15 by Global Quality Awards. One of Top Boarding School in Delhi NCR in India with facilities that support excellence in all areas. The infrastructure has been suitably planned to facilitate learning and all-round development of the child.
Chinmaya Vidyalaya, is a premier school in the heart of South Delhi, India. The school is affiliated with the CBSE and is under the aegis of the Central Chinmaya Mission Trust Education Cell. It is consistently ranked amongst the best schools in the country and is renowned for imparting value-based education with high student engagement. The Vidyalaya features a lush green campus with state-of-the-art amenities, making it a joyful space for learning and play. Signature activities rooted in the best of Indian culture make it one of the most sought-after schools in Delhi.
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KIIT School Of Mechanical Engineering Conducts International Conference On Thermofluids And Manufacturing Science
The 3rdInternational Conference on Thermofluids and Manufacturing Science (ICTMS) 2024 was held on March 7th-8th, 2024 at the School of Mechanical Engineering, KIIT-DU. Sponsored by the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) of the Government of India, the event brought together delegates pan India and the faculties/students from the School of Mechanical Engineering, KIIT.
Speaking at the inaugural session, the chief guest Prof. Uday Shanker Dixit from IIT Guwahati emphasized the need for striving towards excellence in one’s area of interest. He also noted the need for avoiding unnecessary complexity in research. Dr. Krishnagoud Manda, a leading scientist in biomechanics from Queen's University Belfast UK, spoke about how interdisciplinary collaboration fosters innovation in breakthrough research. Dr. Spandan Guha, Convener, expressed gratitude to the sponsors: SERB, industry partners COMSOL Multiphysics and Linseis India, and IOP Science for publication support.
Prof. Dixit in his keynote speech deliberated on “Heat transfer modelling of manufacturing process”. Prof. Manda's captivating presentation on “Composite Scaffolds for Regeneration of Articular Cartilage” resonated with the audience due to its potential impact on human health. The conference included eight technical sessions, half of which were conducted online. Delegates from various locations presented their research virtually. Prof. Santanu Das, a leading researcher in manufacturing science from Kalyani Government Engineering College, delivered a well-received talk on “Green Cutting Fluid in Machining Hard Steel”.
Prof. Saptarshi Basu, a prominent scientist in shock wave research from the Indian Institute of Science, presented a lecture on “Shock Droplet Interaction”, emphasizing heat transfer in molten metal during manufacturing processes. Other noteworthy presentations included Prof. Satish Kumar's (NIT Jamshedpur) talk on “Multiphase modeling of ash water flow through a centrifugal pump” and Dr. Anties K. Martin's talk on COMSOL and its application in thermofluids and manufacturing.
The inauguration ceremony welcomed attendees both in person and virtually. Prof. Saranjit Singh, Vice Chancellor, KIIT-DU; Prof. Bharat Chandra Routara, Conference Chair; Dr. Debjyoti Sahu, Convener of ICTMS 2024; and Prof. Ashok Kumar Sahoo, Director R&D (Technology) also spoke at the inaugural session.
The valedictory session was held on March 8th 2024. Three best papers were awarded: one each from Manipal University, Karnataka; NIT Jamshedpur; and BIT Mesra. COMSOL presented gifts worth Rs. 3000/- each to the best paper presenters. Prof. Kunja Bihari Sahu, Dean of UG programs at KIIT-DU, acknowledged the organizers' efforts. The chief guest of the valedictory function, Prof. Santanu Das, provided constructive feedback for improvement in future conferences. The guests of honor, Prof. Saptarshi Basu, IISC Bangalore and Prof. Purna Chandra Mishra, Dean (Research), SME, KIIT both emphasized the importance of continued collaboration for interdisciplinary research. Feedback from participating delegates praised the hospitality, CRF facilities, and the visit to KIIT. Dr. Gyan Sagar Sinha, Conference Secretary, delivered the closing vote of thanks.
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Business Brilliance Takes Flight At M3M Gurgaon Sector 66
M3M India has chosen Sector 66, Gurgaon, for its new commercial project. M3M Gurgaon Sector 66 located in a strategic area of the city. This sector will see many commercial projects come up.
The sector offers retail spaces for shops and stores. In M3M Gurgaon Sector 66, investors can buy office spaces for their business. The builder will construct large malls for customers to shop. For this reason, these commercial complexes will located in this sector.
People can start their retail outlet by purchasing a showroom or shop space. Professionals can use the office spaces for their work. Families will enjoy visiting the new malls to built in this sector. Therefore, M3M Gurgaon Sector 66 is suitable for various commercial needs.
This sector is well connected to the rest of the millennium city. It located near the Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway. This provides quick access to Delhi and other places. Also, the sector is a short drive from IGI Airport. Accessing the commercial buildings located in M3M Gurgaon Sector 66 is effortless for both employees and guests.
Other Location Benefits of M3M Gurgaon Sector 66
Four routes link to M3M Sector 66.
Further, Sohna-Gurgaon Road and M3M Sector 66 combined from the east.
Additionally, M3M Sector 66 combined with Golf Estate Road to the west.
Moreover, M3M Sector 66 Gurgaon connected to Main Gujjar Road and Samrat Mihir Road on the north.
Furthermore, The proposed metro route is close to M3M Sector 66 in Gurgaon.
In addition, there are a lot of schools, clinics, and recreational areas close by in M3M Sector 66 Gurgaon.
The best schools in M3M Sec 66 Gurgaon are Shiksha Bharti Public and Gyan Bharti Public.
Driving from M3M Sec 66 Gurgaon to Pulse Multispeciality Hospital takes ten minutes.
M3M Sec 66 is home to the retail centers M3M Cosmopolitan and HUB 66 in the meantime.
The M3M Gurgaon Sector 66 commercial project also features cutting-edge facilities and infrastructure. It meets the unique requirements of business owners.
Besides, Sector 66 is close to many residential and other sectors. Employees will face no issues traveling from their homes. Accessing the businesses and shops is very easy for customers. The upcoming Metro line will further boost connectivity in the city. Because of this, M3M Gurgaon Sector 66 will see an increase in business and investment.
The builder will give top-class facilities to the commercial buildings in this sector. There will be ample parking for visitors and workers. Advanced security arrangements will made. Uninterrupted power and water supply assured. Green spaces, cafes, and rest areas will provide a pleasant environment. State-of-the-art amenities and infrastructure will help the businesses to grow and prosper.
The commercial project in this sector offers retail, office, and mall spaces for sale. The representatives of the builder are available for direct communication with interested parties. They will share complete details of the available commercial properties. Flexible payment and possession terms offered to investors. M3M Gurgaon Sector 66 is sure to emerge as a thriving business destination.
In conclusion, M3M brings business brilliance to Gurgaon through its projects in Sector 66.
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Gyan Anant Vidyalaya Best eco-friendly school in India has got CBSE affiliation
Gyan Anant Vidyalaya Best eco-friendly school in Pilkhuwa, India has been granted CBSE affiliation. Admissions are open for class nursery-IXth
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CDS Coaching in Chandigarh
The Combined Defense Services (CDS) examination is a gateway for those aspiring to join the prestigious Indian Armed Forces as commissioned officers. With a multitude of opportunities and a promising career ahead, CDS attracts multiple candidates each year. To maximize their chances of success, many candidates opt for professional coaching institutes. Among the top destinations for CDS coaching in India, Chandigarh stands out for its exceptional coaching centers that offer comprehensive training and guidance. In this blog, we will explore why Chandigarh is a selected destination for CDS coaching and shed light on some of the top coaching institutes in the city.
Why Choose Chandigarh for CDS Coaching?
Expert Faculty: Chandigarh houses some of the most experienced and skilled faculty members who have a deep understanding of the CDS examination pattern and syllabus. These experts, often retired defense personnel or academicians, are well-versed in providing the necessary insights and strategies for cracking the exam.
Well-Equipped Infrastructure: Coaching centers in Chandigarh boast state-of-the-art infrastructure with modern classrooms, audio-visual aids, and comprehensive libraries. This conducive learning environment aids candidates in their preparation journey.
Competitive Atmosphere: The city's aspirational environment creates a competitive spirit among candidates, pushing them to strive for excellence. Interacting with like-minded peers promotes healthy competition and fuels motivation.
Mock Tests and Practice Sessions: Leading coaching institutes in Chandigarh conduct regular mock tests and practice sessions to simulate the actual exam environment. These exercises help candidates build self-confidence and improve their time management skills.
Personalized Attention: Chandigarh coaching centers often maintain smaller batch sizes to ensure personalized attention to each candidate. This individualized approach allows faculty members to address specific doubts and weaknesses effectively.
Top CDS Coaching Institutes in Chandigarh
Olive Greens Institute: With a proven track record of success, Olive Greens Institute offers specialized coaching for CDS and other defense-related exams. Their experienced faculty and comprehensive study material make them a popular choice among CDS aspirants.
Warriors Academy: Renowned for its strict training and disciplined approach, Warriors Academy has been instrumental in guiding candidates toward achieving their CDS dreams. Their emphasis on physical fitness along with academic preparation sets them apart.
Gyan Sagar Institute: Gyan Sagar Institute has gained popularity for its result-oriented approach and experienced faculty. The institute offers regular doubt-clearing sessions and individualized attention to students.
Aim Achiever: Aim Achiever is known for its structured and systematic coaching methodology that focuses on each segment of the CDS exam. They have an impressive success rate and provide in-depth study material.
Career Launcher: With a national presence, Career Launcher in Chandigarh provides excellent CDS coaching with a blend of classroom teaching and online learning. Their interactive sessions and regular feedback help candidates track their progress effectively.
Conclusion
Chandigarh has emerged as a successful hub for CDS coaching due to its excellent faculty, infrastructure, and competitive atmosphere. Aspirants seeking a career in the defense forces can significantly benefit from enrolling in a reputable coaching institute in this city. However, it's essential to make an informed decision by researching each institute's track record, faculty certificates, and teaching methodology. Remember, success in the CDS exam requires hard work, dedication, and a strong will to help the nation as a proud member of the Indian Armed Forces.
For the best education regarding CDS Coaching in Chandigarh contact IFA Academy.
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Strong Foundation For A Strong Nation
Step into a realm where architectural splendor meets the aspirations of a progressive India. In the heart of New Delhi, Tata Projects Limited (TPL) proudly presents the architectural marvel of the New Parliament Building. As a part of the Central Vista Redevelopment Project, this state-of-the-art edifice stands tall as a symbol of our rich cultural heritage and embodies the spirit of modern India.
Design and Architecture: The triangular shape pays homage to the sacred geometry revered in various religious scriptures while maximizing space utilization. The building showcases three national symbols as its central themes: the Lotus, Peacock, and Banyan Tree. The walls of the Ceremonial Foyers, such as the Gyan Mandap, Sankalp Mandap, and Kartavya Mandap, wear exquisite brass artworks. The Constitutional Hall, featuring the Samudramanthan and People’s Wall, beautifully encapsulates the Indian cosmological worldview and the spirit of an Atmanirbhar Bharat. The three India Galleries—ShilpDeergha, SthapatyaDeergha, and Sangeet Deergha are where the richness of our art, culture, and music takes centre stage.
Key Milestones and Challenges: From the foundation stone ceremony to the grand inauguration, the journey of the New Parliament Building has been one of determination and triumph. Overcoming logistical, safety, and environmental challenges, the construction of this architectural marvel stands as a testament to our unwavering spirit. With meticulous attention to detail, the structure was designed for the seismic Zone V, employing premium materials and craftsmanship to achieve a flawless finish. The safety of our dedicated workforce remained paramount throughout the project, ensuring zero lost-time incidents. We mitigated environmental pollution by implementing innovative measures like mist sprays and smog guns, leaving behind a sustainable legacy for future generations.
Collaboration and Expertise: The success of the New Parliament Building project is a testament to the collaborative spirit and expertise of multiple stakeholders. We brought this ambitious vision to life in collaboration with other esteemed Tata companies such as Tata Steel, Tata Power, TCS, Voltas, and TCE. The synergy within the Tata Group showcases our collective strength, ensuring the seamless execution of large-scale projects. Alongside our partners, including CPWD and HCP consultants, we have created a masterpiece that embodies our commitment to excellence.
Economic and Social Impact: Beyond its grandeur, the New Parliament Building is a beacon of environmental sustainability. With its platinum-rated green building certification and a GRIHA 5-star rating, it exemplifies India’s commitment to a greener future. The building’s energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and energy recovery units contribute to its sustainable design. Moreover, this project has served as a catalyst for economic growth, generating employment opportunities for skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled laborers across the country.
Role in Nation Building: With a history dating back to 1979, Tata projects has played a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s progress. We continue to embrace our role as nation-builders, driven by our commitment to excellence and our passion for creating a better India.
Tata Steel’s contribution to the construction of the old Parliament Building in New Delhi highlights the early involvement of the Tata Group in nation-building. This enduring connection symbolizes our commitment to supporting critical infrastructure projects and reflects our dedication to the growth and progress of our nation.
Conclusion: Today, as we celebrate the completion of the New Parliament Building, we stand united in joy and pride. This architectural masterpiece is a testament to India’s progress, unity, and democratic values. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the government, the people of India, and all stakeholders for their unwavering support and encouragement. Together, we have laid a strong foundation for a stronger India—a country that thrives on progress and embraces its rich heritage.
Sandeep Tribhuvan Navlakhe, Executive Vice President & BU Head – Buildings, Factories & Airports, Tata Projects Limited Simplify. Create.
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