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maherasaadbaker · 5 months
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Nvidia unveils groundbreaking #Blackwell B200 #GPU, revolutionizing accelerated computing with unparalleled performance and efficiency, pushing boundaries of computation.
Read the full article by Maher Asaad Baker via @YouthKiAwaaz @nvidia https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2024/04/nvidias-blackwell-b200-is-at-the-forefront-of-accelerated-computing
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kristilouis · 5 years
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Read More Poems & Stories @ https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/author/sanjeevnanda/
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manak0001 · 3 years
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Mohit Bansal Chandigarh On Youth Ki Awaaz
Mohit Bansal Chandigarh is a keen photographer and traveller. Along with that Mohit Bansal Chandigarh is a great writer who have created a lot of interesting articles. Check out all the articles on Youth Ki Awaaz.
Read More: https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/author/mohit_bansal_chandigarh_1/
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I too am a feminist and I think there are some people who misunderstand the term 🤔 let's see if you agree with me 🧐 read my article on @youthkiawaaz and tell me what you think https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2019/06/the-difference-between-feminism-and-misunderstood-feminism/ #feminist #feminism #misunderstoodfeminism #youthkiawaaz #malefeminist #womenempowerment #empoweringwomen #empowerment #kunal #kunalbansal #kunalbansalchandigarh (at Chandigarh, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzFJfAuh73y/?igshid=rsbay68zilum
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shanayaluthra89 · 5 years
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According to Kunal Bansal Chandigarh “Tesla, Inc. is an American automobile and energy company based in Alto, California and owned by Elon Musk. Elon Musk is one of the most brilliant minds of the century. His goal is to guide people towards using renewable energy (the energy that is collected from renewable resources, which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat)  instead of electricity.” for more details click on the given link: https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2019/05/tesla-the-eco-friendly-future-of-cars-in-india/
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themiraproject · 8 years
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If I accept the derision, I am a slut. If I deny it, I am a bitch. This is the razor-toothed binary of inequality. Our bodies become battlegrounds in the line of this fire. I have lived in different cities, different countries and somehow every isolated stretch of pavement has incited and stretched at the same polarities of fury and fear. The greater challenge with street harassment is its commonness which nearly renders it acceptable. It extends beyond cultures and geographies because I have been followed in 4 continents and in multiple countries. It is a devastating intersectionality because as a woman of colour, the abusiveness very quickly takes on racial slurs if you opt out of being its victim.
Scherezade Siobhan,‘I Have Been Followed By Men In Multiple Countries In 4 Continents’
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carmelnisha-blog · 7 years
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Already there are insane rules, laws and instances coming up in india encouraging coercive #onechildpolicy sooner #india will become like #china #abortion #prolifeindia #prolifegen #logicalindian #humanrights #righttolife #youthkiawaaz #eugenics #bangalorediaries #indiansforlife #indian #indiandiaries #overpopulationismyth #chooselife #populationcontrol #onechildpolicy
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parkshala · 2 years
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"Ration for 100 Families" : How and Why did we do it!
Our founder @priyagupta1702 gets candid with @coachrajatsoni, renowned Teen Coach, Author and Motivational Speaker, on all things Parkshala!
Discussing our Ration drive during #Covid #Lockdown in this particular clip.
#inthistogether #rationfor100families #flattenthecurve #parkshala #feedindia #indiafightscorona #ration #food #inspiration #motivation
#ngosofindia #instagood
#instapositive
@feedingindia
@scoopwhoop
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maherasaadbaker · 7 months
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The Consequences, Karma As Natural Law’s Reflection
Read the full article by Maher Asaad Baker via @YouthKiAwaaz
#karma #Consequences #MondayMotivation #MakeItLookEasy
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surnativa · 4 years
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Indian and Pakistani AUW Girls Watching Cricket WC 2015 |Cricket Bringing People Together Indian and Pakistani students watching... #surnativa #2015cricketworldcupevent #aggaz-e-dosti #amankiashaevent #asianuniversityforwomencollegeuniversity #bangladesh #cricketsport #cricketcraze #famous #girls #indiacountry #indianationalcricketteamcricketteam #mahendrasinghdhonicricketbowler #pak-indiadosti #pakistan #pakistancountry #sachintendulkarcricketbowler #shahidafridicricketbowler #thecricketworldcupcrickettournament #viratkohlicricketbowler #youthkiawaaz Source: https://surnativa.com/indian-and-pakistani-auw-girls-watching-cricket-wc-2015-cricket-bringing-people-together/?feed_id=31888&_unique_id=5f5c8c6ace4dd
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fdhfjdafdajfa · 7 years
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yanagibayashi replied to your post: im looking at youthkiawaaz’s terms of use and its...
someone i know at yka approached me right after i got out of college to write for them serially and i was like uhh i respect u personally and think yka’s terms and conditions are great for writers esp considering they don’t get paid it’s all about exposure albeit on v real legitimate issues a n d SIKE NO THANKS I’M GONE
the thing is like i’m literally willing to work for exposure at this point, i feel what with my relative financial privilege by indian standards which gives me the freedom to do tasks that are not motivated by financial compensation that that is Actually what i want to do. but what i’m not willing to do is forfeit all my intellectual rights over my own work.........
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Check out my insight about Hrithik Roshan's upcoming movie Super 30 on #youthkiawaaz #kunal #kunalbansal #kunalbansalchandigarh #super30 @hrithikroshan https://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2019/06/super-30-the-real-life-story-of-a-man-with-a-vision/ (at Chandigarh, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByxplyHhpoa/?igshid=14fa1cmxdxc36
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My Experience in Audacious Dreams Foundation, India
My first entry/intro to Audacious Dreams Foundation was through my friend priyason. One day me and my friend vinod went to see priyason to office that is our Adf in 2013. Then only I got intro with Dinesh sir( The Day which changed my life). Then he briefed about the organization, IAYP and all other works they do. It’s was about 3hrs of explanation. After hearing these things we went back to home. I got inspired and thought if we join in award and keep in touch with Audacious Dreams sure we will learn something new. As same I thought I learned and learning many things when ever I go to office in the free time.
The first project I joined with them is Rajathi Raja a mega inter fest school cum college culturals on the topic of Eradicating Child Labour. The event went successfully in which this was my first event management. Learnt the logistics, communication, crowd maintenance etc.
So after the successful completion of the program. There was an workshop from IAYP training panel ( Buvijit and Kapil sharma) where we met new people’s and teachers from various backgrounds. Also met a new srilankan friend Mr. Malhardeen Mohamed, such an interesting and talented guy.
Then in the December month , we did an Unmanifesto project it’s about the Election campaign. We collected thousands of promises throughout Tamilnadu and Pondicherry . In that we sorted best 10 +1 promises and from which ours 4 promises has been selected in the YouthkiAwaaz brouchers. In the same year I started my professional services to the nursing students by teaching them English, Computer science and Hindi at free of cost, which improved my speaking skills.
Then the organization brought a new DSLR Camera. In which I tried to learn it and became familiar in photography as I had an interest in photography already. From that most of photos were clicked by me.
In February 2014, first time taught drama to school students for Annual Day in St.John’s School, Gudiyatham through mfj. Where met many talented students. In that Naveen was one of the students whose acting was awesome.
Then in May 2014, I attended EYLP (Empowering Young Leaders Potential) summer graduation program. in the program all we PG students from various places. That’s the first which changed my thoughts. Learnt what’s Gender equality, how to speak with others, few physiological terms , Common Wealth Organization. Mainly Lifeskills, an important thing we should learn in our life. Then we prepared lifeskills curriculum by discussing in groups & surfing through internet.
After the successful completion of EYLP, we launched Challenge India program first time in Vellore (St.Mary’s girls high school, Vellore). The classes will be mostly in Saturday. So when ever I get leave used to go there.
On August 20, 2014 I got my EYLP graduation certificate.
In the month of September first time I got a chance to go out of Vellore District. I went to Trichy Jamal Mohammed College(13,000+ arts & science students where studying) with Dinesh sir for International Literacy day where Dinesh sir delivered a speech about IAYP to the students. In the morning session it’s was boys and in afternoon session it was girls. There I met 10+ young scientist in that Surendar, Kavikanan and Kumerasan was among those. That day was most memorable day in my life as it was first time I delivered a speech of my experience among 500+ youth girls.
In the month of October we conducted , Girl summit - 2014. On that day more than 100 volunteers and 20 interns joined with us . The program held in St.Mary’s School. I was in photography department. That’s was the first time I was been as photographer full day. The day ended with sweet memories and a new beginning.
Then in 2015, there was CYSDP toolkit workshop held in the month of March. Also I got my Bronze award of IAYP from the principal of Auxillum college.
Then again in this year got a chance to choreo for a Drama in Green Valley Public School, Natrampali. Here to enjoyed everyday with students teaching, talking and much more fun.
Then EYLP version 2 occurred in the end of April and starting of may. In which I was not a participant, I was a mentor. The participants from various district of Tamilnadu came. Where there was a three days Science festival in Anuvrat Vidhyalaya School, near pallikonda, Vellore district. Met many students. Use to translate Tamil to English for my friends who studied in Tamil medium. But now they are more fluent in English.
Then I got a chance to participate in India Srilanka Youth Exchange program - 2015. As I couldn’t travel to Srilanka. Just met all the members in India on Independence day August 15, 2015. We went to APCA. Met officers. On the day evening it was raining. Even though we all around 40members went to Vaalu movie in Vellore. Then finished our Dinner together and I went back to my home.
Then in 2k16, February there was Annual Award ceremony. In which I received my Silver Award from Kapil sharma & my mentor certificate of EYLP 2015.
After few Months, EYLP version 3 occurred. 2nd year as a Mentor,10 days of experiential learning. Mentors - Mohammed Anfas from srilanka, Jersalo from Magic bus, Sridhar Gajendran from Glasgow Smith came. Curriculum preparation, team building activities, etc. Launch of VIP project, etc
Then attended more than 5 Grama Sabha’s till now - #YouthInLocalGovernance.
These are some of my important experience and travel with AudaciousDreamsFoundation. Still many more memories are there.
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themiraproject · 8 years
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Men saying they’re indifferent to Trump getting elected, because things are terrible either way And I run to my safe places, where I’m swaddled like the breakable thing I am. Where I swaddle back. Not everyone is so lucky. Coming from a liberal loving family has helped more than I can say, and the privilege of being a cis, highly educated, and white is enormous. The day of the election I posted a facebook status that asked anyone who was voting Trump to unfriend me. It saw some vitriol from a few white male relatives, but mostly support. I felt angry but not in danger. That night Trump became the president elect and so many of our ornamental bubbles broke. And it became clearer that saying, don’t talk to me if you think this way, might have felt the easiest and safest for me, but it was not for everyone. I remember two things clearly: the two of you sitting in that courtroom with me, ready to bear witness and our cigarette after, and how months before a man I wish I could have fallen in love with gently asked me if my abuser had ever laid hands on me, after seeing how very angry he could be.
Carmen Brady, The Mira Project Essays (Published in Youth Ki Awaaz)
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letsrafiakhan · 4 years
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#What’s the one thing you never had a chance to say to your favourite teacher? This Teachers’ Day, I’ve written to [Kamlesh Jain] who taught me more than textbook knowledge. Read my letter on #@YouthKiAwaaz here, and write your own! # https://yka.io/3bmRNQF
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