Sudha Murthy is an Indian engineer and author who has contributed greatly to social causes in India. She was the first female engineer hired at TATA Engineering and Locomotive Company. Murthy currently serves as chairperson of the Infosys Foundation, through which she has established over 50,000 libraries across India and helped provide aid during national disasters. In addition to her philanthropic work, Murthy has authored over 90 books and received numerous awards, including the Padma Shri, for her social contributions.
Sudha Murthy is an Indian social worker, author and engineer who has made significant contributions to public health, education and social welfare initiatives in India. She co-founded the Infosys Foundation and has established several orphanages, supported rural development and provided computer and library facilities to Karnataka government schools. Murthy had a very successful career as a computer scientist and engineer before transitioning to social work and philanthropy. She continues to actively work on social causes through teaching and writing fiction.
Sudha Kulkarni Murthy is an Indian social worker, author and philanthropist. She was born in 1950 in Karnataka and obtained degrees in electrical engineering and computer science. She worked as a computer engineer and programmer at Tata Motors and Infosys. She co-founded the Infosys Foundation with her husband to support education and healthcare. As a writer, she has authored several books in Kannada and English that highlight women's issues and social themes. She continues her philanthropic work through initiatives to promote education, healthcare and women's empowerment.
Khushwant Singh was an Indian novelist, lawyer, journalist and politician born in 1915. He received several honors including the Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan awards. The chapter describes the author's relationship with his grandmother over the years. It details their close bond when living together in a village as she accompanied him to school and they would feed dogs together. As they moved to the city, their relationship became more distant as their daily interactions reduced but she found solace in feeding sparrows. After the author left for further studies abroad, his grandmother remained absorbed in prayer until her death, attended only by mourning sparrows at her side.
Ratan Tata was born in 1937 in Bombay, India. He was raised primarily by his grandmother after his parents separated when he was young. He earned engineering and business degrees from Cornell and Harvard. Tata joined the Tata Group in 1962 and became chairman in 1991. Under his leadership, Tata transformed the company into a global business through acquisitions like Tetley, Jaguar Land Rover, and Corus. He launched initiatives like the Tata Nano, India's cheapest car, before retiring in 2012. Tata is recognized for his vision, leadership, ethics, and transforming the Tata Group into a major multinational conglomerate.
A presentation on sudha murty and her work with devdasiesBhanuGupta91
Sudha Murty is an Indian engineer, author and philanthropist who has achieved great things in her life through determination and kindness. She helped establish the Infosys Foundation in 1996 which has since built over 2,300 houses, 70,000 libraries, and 18,000 public toilets in India. One of her first projects was helping over 3,000 former devadasis, who were once considered outcasts, gain independence and better livelihoods through education programs and small loans. Murty's life of service and her inspiring books have positively impacted many lives in India.
Rahul Bajaj is the Chairman and Managing Director of the Bajaj Group, an Indian multinational conglomerate company. He took over the company in 1965 and established it as one of India's leading companies through expanding factories and investing in research and development. Under his leadership, Bajaj Auto became India's top scooter manufacturer and launched new motorcycles like the Chetak and Pulsar that were successful. He has received many honors and awards for his contributions, including being named Businessman of the Year. The Bajaj Group now consists of over 25 companies across various industries.
Sudha Murthy is an Indian engineer and author who has contributed greatly to social causes in India. She was the first female engineer hired at TATA Engineering and Locomotive Company. Murthy currently serves as chairperson of the Infosys Foundation, through which she has established over 50,000 libraries across India and helped provide aid during national disasters. In addition to her philanthropic work, Murthy has authored over 90 books and received numerous awards, including the Padma Shri, for her social contributions.
Sudha Murthy is an Indian social worker, author and engineer who has made significant contributions to public health, education and social welfare initiatives in India. She co-founded the Infosys Foundation and has established several orphanages, supported rural development and provided computer and library facilities to Karnataka government schools. Murthy had a very successful career as a computer scientist and engineer before transitioning to social work and philanthropy. She continues to actively work on social causes through teaching and writing fiction.
Sudha Kulkarni Murthy is an Indian social worker, author and philanthropist. She was born in 1950 in Karnataka and obtained degrees in electrical engineering and computer science. She worked as a computer engineer and programmer at Tata Motors and Infosys. She co-founded the Infosys Foundation with her husband to support education and healthcare. As a writer, she has authored several books in Kannada and English that highlight women's issues and social themes. She continues her philanthropic work through initiatives to promote education, healthcare and women's empowerment.
Khushwant Singh was an Indian novelist, lawyer, journalist and politician born in 1915. He received several honors including the Padma Bhushan and Padma Vibhushan awards. The chapter describes the author's relationship with his grandmother over the years. It details their close bond when living together in a village as she accompanied him to school and they would feed dogs together. As they moved to the city, their relationship became more distant as their daily interactions reduced but she found solace in feeding sparrows. After the author left for further studies abroad, his grandmother remained absorbed in prayer until her death, attended only by mourning sparrows at her side.
Ratan Tata was born in 1937 in Bombay, India. He was raised primarily by his grandmother after his parents separated when he was young. He earned engineering and business degrees from Cornell and Harvard. Tata joined the Tata Group in 1962 and became chairman in 1991. Under his leadership, Tata transformed the company into a global business through acquisitions like Tetley, Jaguar Land Rover, and Corus. He launched initiatives like the Tata Nano, India's cheapest car, before retiring in 2012. Tata is recognized for his vision, leadership, ethics, and transforming the Tata Group into a major multinational conglomerate.
A presentation on sudha murty and her work with devdasiesBhanuGupta91
Sudha Murty is an Indian engineer, author and philanthropist who has achieved great things in her life through determination and kindness. She helped establish the Infosys Foundation in 1996 which has since built over 2,300 houses, 70,000 libraries, and 18,000 public toilets in India. One of her first projects was helping over 3,000 former devadasis, who were once considered outcasts, gain independence and better livelihoods through education programs and small loans. Murty's life of service and her inspiring books have positively impacted many lives in India.
Rahul Bajaj is the Chairman and Managing Director of the Bajaj Group, an Indian multinational conglomerate company. He took over the company in 1965 and established it as one of India's leading companies through expanding factories and investing in research and development. Under his leadership, Bajaj Auto became India's top scooter manufacturer and launched new motorcycles like the Chetak and Pulsar that were successful. He has received many honors and awards for his contributions, including being named Businessman of the Year. The Bajaj Group now consists of over 25 companies across various industries.
The document lists over 100 famous Indian personalities from various fields including sports, business, politics and entertainment. Some of the personalities mentioned include Mary Kom and Saina Nehwal in sports, Anil Agarwal and Nandan Nilekani in business, Mamta Banerjee and Uma Bharti in politics, and Amitabh Bachchan, Ayushman Khurana and Kapil Sharma in entertainment. The document provides a who's who of influential Indians across different sectors.
Ratan Tata is an Indian businessman who served as the Chairman of Tata Sons. He joined the Tata Group in 1962 and succeeded his uncle as Chairman in 1991 [1]. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded globally with major acquisitions and launched new businesses [2]. Some of his key achievements include launching Tata Indica, India's first indigenously manufactured car, acquiring Tetley and Corus Steel, and leading TCS's expansion [3]. However, some of his decisions also faced criticism from environmentalists and concerns around the Corus acquisition price. In 2016, he was reappointed as interim chairman after Cyrus Mistry was removed from the role.
- Sudha Murthy comes across a newspaper article about Hanumanthappa, a boy from a poor tribal family who scored high ranks in his exams despite difficulties.
- She contacts Hanumanthappa offering to pay for his education, and he humbly accepts her help to attend a teaching college.
- Murthy pays Hanumanthappa Rs. 1800 for living expenses for 6 months. However, when more money is sent later, Hanumanthappa returns Rs. 300 as he was not in college for 2 months due to holidays.
- This honest act from the poor boy teaches Murthy that honesty comes from the heart, not from class, education or wealth.
The document provides details about the relationship between Khushwant Singh and his grandmother. It describes how the author was close with his grandmother as a child in the village, with her taking care of him, but their relationship changed as he went to school and university in the city. It then discusses her death and how she was found by sparrows mourning her passing.
Mary Kom is an Indian boxer who has achieved great success, winning five World Boxing championships and an Olympic bronze medal in 2012. She was born in Manipur and showed an early interest in athletics. Inspired by another boxer, she began training in 2000 and went on to set numerous national and international records. She had to shift weight categories to qualify for the Olympics, becoming the first Indian woman boxer to do so. At the 2012 Olympics, she won bronze, becoming the most decorated Indian woman boxer. She has received many awards and continues to inspire women in India through her achievements.
Ratan Tata has had a long and successful career leading the Tata Group. Under his leadership from 1991 to 2012, the Tata Group expanded significantly into new industries and global markets. Some key accomplishments include launching the Tata Indica car in 1998, acquiring Tetley and Corus Steel, and purchasing Jaguar Land Rover from Ford. Tata is recognized for encouraging innovation and taking risks on projects like the ultra-low-cost Tata Nano. He demonstrates visionary and inspirational leadership qualities with a focus on ethics, social responsibility, and creating opportunities for India.
Leaving the job at Kotak Mahindra and beginning her own company was an utterly tough choice to make At the age of 51, she quit her well settled job and started Nykaa Her journey is an illustration of Indian women achieving the impossible http://bit.ly/2pNCEVc
"Disinvestment policy of india" Project workNikhil Gupta
This Project report will give an Idea about the "Disinvestment Policy of India". The project work gives an idea about the Approaches, Objectives, Importance, Criticism, Challanges of the Disinvestment Policy. It will give an idea about the amount received by Disinvestment in India. The project report covers the Union Budget of India 2017.
Indian women who have changed our lives by inspiring us to be passionate, consistent and hardworking. These women bring us the hope that every girl in India has the potential to achieve whatever she wants to. Take a look.
This document provides background information on Ratan Tata, the former chairman of Tata Group. It discusses his childhood and family background, early career working for Tata Steel, and achievements as chairman where he led major acquisitions and expansions of Tata companies globally. As a strategic leader, Ratan Tata is praised for his visionary and risk-taking approach to transforming the Tata Group into a multi-national conglomerate.
Cbse economics class 12 board project digital indiapranoy_seenu
This document summarizes a study on the effects of Digital India. It includes an introduction outlining the goals of Digital India to prepare India for a knowledge economy and improve governance through digital technologies. It then describes the research methodology for a study analyzing the impact of Digital India in rural areas, on foreign trade, and its effectiveness in different states. Key findings from the study include increased standards of living in rural areas through digital inclusion, benefits to multiple sectors from digitalization, and positive ratings of Digital India's effectiveness and success.
Kamala Das was an Indian English poet and author from Kerala who wrote in both English and Malayalam. Some of her notable works include the autobiography Ente Katha and collections of poems, short stories, and novels. She received many honors over her career, including being nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1984. Her poem "My Mother at Sixty-Six" reflects on realizing one's mother is growing old and her mortality.
Ratan Tata is an Indian businessman and chairman of Tata Group. He was born in 1937 in Surat, India and received a degree in architecture from Cornell University. As chairman of Tata Group from 1991 to 2012, he expanded the company's global reach and led acquisitions of companies like Tetley, Daewoo's commercial vehicle business, and Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited. Under his leadership, Tata Group launched many new companies and products, including the low-cost Nano car, and established itself as one of India's largest conglomerates with businesses in areas like steel, technology, tea, and hotels.
Mary Kom is an Indian boxer who has won numerous championships and awards. She is the only woman to win 6 world amateur boxing championships and 5 Asian championships. She trains in Manipur under coach N. Singh. After a break, she returned to win silver at the 2008 Asian championship and gold at the 2008 and 2009 world championships. Her achievements include winning gold medals at 6 world championships between 2001-2010 and 5 Asian championships between 2003-2012. She has received many awards including the Padma Bhushan, Arjuna Award, and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award.
Kamala Das was an Indian poet and author from Kerala who wrote in Malayalam and English. She was born in 1934 and began writing at a young age, publishing in both English and Malayalam throughout her career. Some of her notable works include her autobiography My Story, collections of poetry like Summer in Calcutta, and short stories. Kamala Das passed away in 2009 and is remembered as one of the pioneering voices in Indian English poetry.
Falguni Nayar is the founder and CEO of Nykaa, an Indian beauty and personal care e-commerce platform. She was inspired to start Nykaa after seeing the success of Sephora and realizing there was an opportunity in the online beauty space in India. Nykaa specializes in selling a wide range of cosmetics, skincare, haircare, and other beauty products from various brands online and through retail stores. As a former investment banker, Nayar understood how to raise funds and invest in growing the business over phases that included developing the website, sourcing genuine products, and marketing the brand. What makes Nykaa unique is that it is a multi-branded marketplace that
Sarojini Naidu was an Indian independence activist and poet who was born in 1879. She became involved in the Indian independence movement in 1905 and went on to hold several prominent leadership roles, including president of the Indian National Congress in 1925. As a poet, she wrote several collections including The Golden Threshold in 1905 and The Feather of Dawn in 1961. Naidu played a key role in Mohandas Gandhi's Salt Satyagraha campaign and helped lead a non-violent protest. She was also the first woman governor of the state of Uttar Pradesh. Naidu worked to inspire nationalism through her poetry and leadership in the independence movement until her death in 1949.
The document summarizes Ted Hughes' poem "The Laburnum Top". It begins by providing biographical information about Ted Hughes. It then analyzes the poem, noting that the first three lines describe the stillness of the laburnum tree. When a goldfinch arrives, the tree comes alive with movement and sound as the bird feeds its young nested within. Once the goldfinch leaves, the tree returns to its silent and still state.
Sunil Bharti Mittal is an Indian businessman who founded Bharti Enterprises and is the chairman and managing director of Bharti Airtel, India's largest telecommunications services company. He was born in 1957 in Ludhiana, India and graduated from Punjab University with a bachelor's degree. Starting from a small business making bicycle parts, he has grown Bharti Airtel into a major player in India's telecom industry. Mittal also focuses on philanthropic work through the Bharti Foundation, which has established over 200 schools across India.
This book review summarizes Sudha Murthy's book "Wise & Otherwise". It discusses that the book is a collection of short stories told in simple language about humanity and social issues in India. Each story is independent and short, between 5-6 pages. The stories portray realistic depictions of life lessons that can be learned from ordinary people in everyday situations. While the short length of the stories causes the characters to feel disconnected, overall the book focuses on people of all ages and pays tribute to Indian culture and rituals. The review recommends the book for children ages 10-15, and people interested in human experiences and behavior, as well as for reading while travelling.
The document lists over 100 famous Indian personalities from various fields including sports, business, politics and entertainment. Some of the personalities mentioned include Mary Kom and Saina Nehwal in sports, Anil Agarwal and Nandan Nilekani in business, Mamta Banerjee and Uma Bharti in politics, and Amitabh Bachchan, Ayushman Khurana and Kapil Sharma in entertainment. The document provides a who's who of influential Indians across different sectors.
Ratan Tata is an Indian businessman who served as the Chairman of Tata Sons. He joined the Tata Group in 1962 and succeeded his uncle as Chairman in 1991 [1]. Under his leadership, the Tata Group expanded globally with major acquisitions and launched new businesses [2]. Some of his key achievements include launching Tata Indica, India's first indigenously manufactured car, acquiring Tetley and Corus Steel, and leading TCS's expansion [3]. However, some of his decisions also faced criticism from environmentalists and concerns around the Corus acquisition price. In 2016, he was reappointed as interim chairman after Cyrus Mistry was removed from the role.
- Sudha Murthy comes across a newspaper article about Hanumanthappa, a boy from a poor tribal family who scored high ranks in his exams despite difficulties.
- She contacts Hanumanthappa offering to pay for his education, and he humbly accepts her help to attend a teaching college.
- Murthy pays Hanumanthappa Rs. 1800 for living expenses for 6 months. However, when more money is sent later, Hanumanthappa returns Rs. 300 as he was not in college for 2 months due to holidays.
- This honest act from the poor boy teaches Murthy that honesty comes from the heart, not from class, education or wealth.
The document provides details about the relationship between Khushwant Singh and his grandmother. It describes how the author was close with his grandmother as a child in the village, with her taking care of him, but their relationship changed as he went to school and university in the city. It then discusses her death and how she was found by sparrows mourning her passing.
Mary Kom is an Indian boxer who has achieved great success, winning five World Boxing championships and an Olympic bronze medal in 2012. She was born in Manipur and showed an early interest in athletics. Inspired by another boxer, she began training in 2000 and went on to set numerous national and international records. She had to shift weight categories to qualify for the Olympics, becoming the first Indian woman boxer to do so. At the 2012 Olympics, she won bronze, becoming the most decorated Indian woman boxer. She has received many awards and continues to inspire women in India through her achievements.
Ratan Tata has had a long and successful career leading the Tata Group. Under his leadership from 1991 to 2012, the Tata Group expanded significantly into new industries and global markets. Some key accomplishments include launching the Tata Indica car in 1998, acquiring Tetley and Corus Steel, and purchasing Jaguar Land Rover from Ford. Tata is recognized for encouraging innovation and taking risks on projects like the ultra-low-cost Tata Nano. He demonstrates visionary and inspirational leadership qualities with a focus on ethics, social responsibility, and creating opportunities for India.
Leaving the job at Kotak Mahindra and beginning her own company was an utterly tough choice to make At the age of 51, she quit her well settled job and started Nykaa Her journey is an illustration of Indian women achieving the impossible http://bit.ly/2pNCEVc
"Disinvestment policy of india" Project workNikhil Gupta
This Project report will give an Idea about the "Disinvestment Policy of India". The project work gives an idea about the Approaches, Objectives, Importance, Criticism, Challanges of the Disinvestment Policy. It will give an idea about the amount received by Disinvestment in India. The project report covers the Union Budget of India 2017.
Indian women who have changed our lives by inspiring us to be passionate, consistent and hardworking. These women bring us the hope that every girl in India has the potential to achieve whatever she wants to. Take a look.
This document provides background information on Ratan Tata, the former chairman of Tata Group. It discusses his childhood and family background, early career working for Tata Steel, and achievements as chairman where he led major acquisitions and expansions of Tata companies globally. As a strategic leader, Ratan Tata is praised for his visionary and risk-taking approach to transforming the Tata Group into a multi-national conglomerate.
Cbse economics class 12 board project digital indiapranoy_seenu
This document summarizes a study on the effects of Digital India. It includes an introduction outlining the goals of Digital India to prepare India for a knowledge economy and improve governance through digital technologies. It then describes the research methodology for a study analyzing the impact of Digital India in rural areas, on foreign trade, and its effectiveness in different states. Key findings from the study include increased standards of living in rural areas through digital inclusion, benefits to multiple sectors from digitalization, and positive ratings of Digital India's effectiveness and success.
Kamala Das was an Indian English poet and author from Kerala who wrote in both English and Malayalam. Some of her notable works include the autobiography Ente Katha and collections of poems, short stories, and novels. She received many honors over her career, including being nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1984. Her poem "My Mother at Sixty-Six" reflects on realizing one's mother is growing old and her mortality.
Ratan Tata is an Indian businessman and chairman of Tata Group. He was born in 1937 in Surat, India and received a degree in architecture from Cornell University. As chairman of Tata Group from 1991 to 2012, he expanded the company's global reach and led acquisitions of companies like Tetley, Daewoo's commercial vehicle business, and Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited. Under his leadership, Tata Group launched many new companies and products, including the low-cost Nano car, and established itself as one of India's largest conglomerates with businesses in areas like steel, technology, tea, and hotels.
Mary Kom is an Indian boxer who has won numerous championships and awards. She is the only woman to win 6 world amateur boxing championships and 5 Asian championships. She trains in Manipur under coach N. Singh. After a break, she returned to win silver at the 2008 Asian championship and gold at the 2008 and 2009 world championships. Her achievements include winning gold medals at 6 world championships between 2001-2010 and 5 Asian championships between 2003-2012. She has received many awards including the Padma Bhushan, Arjuna Award, and Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award.
Kamala Das was an Indian poet and author from Kerala who wrote in Malayalam and English. She was born in 1934 and began writing at a young age, publishing in both English and Malayalam throughout her career. Some of her notable works include her autobiography My Story, collections of poetry like Summer in Calcutta, and short stories. Kamala Das passed away in 2009 and is remembered as one of the pioneering voices in Indian English poetry.
Falguni Nayar is the founder and CEO of Nykaa, an Indian beauty and personal care e-commerce platform. She was inspired to start Nykaa after seeing the success of Sephora and realizing there was an opportunity in the online beauty space in India. Nykaa specializes in selling a wide range of cosmetics, skincare, haircare, and other beauty products from various brands online and through retail stores. As a former investment banker, Nayar understood how to raise funds and invest in growing the business over phases that included developing the website, sourcing genuine products, and marketing the brand. What makes Nykaa unique is that it is a multi-branded marketplace that
Sarojini Naidu was an Indian independence activist and poet who was born in 1879. She became involved in the Indian independence movement in 1905 and went on to hold several prominent leadership roles, including president of the Indian National Congress in 1925. As a poet, she wrote several collections including The Golden Threshold in 1905 and The Feather of Dawn in 1961. Naidu played a key role in Mohandas Gandhi's Salt Satyagraha campaign and helped lead a non-violent protest. She was also the first woman governor of the state of Uttar Pradesh. Naidu worked to inspire nationalism through her poetry and leadership in the independence movement until her death in 1949.
The document summarizes Ted Hughes' poem "The Laburnum Top". It begins by providing biographical information about Ted Hughes. It then analyzes the poem, noting that the first three lines describe the stillness of the laburnum tree. When a goldfinch arrives, the tree comes alive with movement and sound as the bird feeds its young nested within. Once the goldfinch leaves, the tree returns to its silent and still state.
Sunil Bharti Mittal is an Indian businessman who founded Bharti Enterprises and is the chairman and managing director of Bharti Airtel, India's largest telecommunications services company. He was born in 1957 in Ludhiana, India and graduated from Punjab University with a bachelor's degree. Starting from a small business making bicycle parts, he has grown Bharti Airtel into a major player in India's telecom industry. Mittal also focuses on philanthropic work through the Bharti Foundation, which has established over 200 schools across India.
This book review summarizes Sudha Murthy's book "Wise & Otherwise". It discusses that the book is a collection of short stories told in simple language about humanity and social issues in India. Each story is independent and short, between 5-6 pages. The stories portray realistic depictions of life lessons that can be learned from ordinary people in everyday situations. While the short length of the stories causes the characters to feel disconnected, overall the book focuses on people of all ages and pays tribute to Indian culture and rituals. The review recommends the book for children ages 10-15, and people interested in human experiences and behavior, as well as for reading while travelling.
The document provides biographical information about the author William D. Ellis and introduces his story "A Dog Named Duke". It then summarizes the plot of the story, which is about a man named Chuck Hooper who suffers a brain injury leaving him paralyzed on one side. His dog Duke aids him in his recovery process by helping him start walking again. Over time with Duke's assistance, Chuck makes increasing progress with his physical therapy and is eventually able to return to work full-time. However, tragically Duke is then hit by a car and does not survive, leaving Chuck to continue his recovery alone.
The poem "The Brook" by Alfred Lord Tennyson describes the journey of a brook from its origins through the landscapes it flows through until it joins a larger river. The brook is portrayed as having a lively personality and shares observations of its surroundings as it travels, interacting with other elements of nature. It notes various features along its path like hills, towns, farms and other brooks or streams it encounters. The brook suggests that while individual people come and go, it will flow on forever, continuing its journey endlessly through time.
This document provides biographical information about Ruskin Bond, an Indian author known for his novels and short stories. It notes that Bond was born in 1934 in Kassauli, Himachal Pradesh and lives in Mussorie-Landour. The document summarizes some of Bond's notable novels and short stories and discusses his style of writing, which focuses on life in the hills and uses simple descriptions. It also mentions some of the awards Bond has received for his contributions to children's literature in India.
Ruskin Bond is an Indian author who was born in 1934 in Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh and now lives in Landour, Mussoorie. Some of his most famous novels include The Room on the Roof, The Night Train at Deoli, and Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra. He has won several prestigious awards for his work, including the Sahitya Akademi Award and the John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize. Bond has been writing stories for over forty years, producing short stories, essays, novels and books for children. He focuses on local elements of the Himalayas in his writing and aims to help readers understand the landscape and characters through carefully chosen words.
Ruskin Bond is an Indian author who was born in 1934 in Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh and now lives in Landour, Mussoorie. Some of his most famous novels include The Room on the Roof, The Night Train at Deoli, and Time Stops at Shamli. He has received numerous awards for his work in children's literature like the Padma Shri in 1999 and the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1992. Bond has also written novels, short stories, essays, travel writings and his works have been adapted into films and television series. He has been writing professionally for over forty years focusing on local elements of the Himalayas with an unassuming humor and love
Robert Frost was an American poet known for his descriptions of rural life and themes of society in his poetry. He attended Harvard University's liberal arts program for two years before moving to England in 1912. In 1915, Frost purchased a farm in New Hampshire where he lived and taught English for over 40 years. Frost read one of his poems at President John F. Kennedy's inauguration and received numerous honors for his poetry including 40 honorary degrees and 4 Pulitzer Prizes. His epitaph reads "I had a lover's quarrel with the world."
The poem "The Brook" by Alfred Tennyson describes the journey of a brook from its source in the mountains to where it joins a larger river. It narrates the brook's passage through forests and hills, its sounds as it flows over stones, and the plants and animals along its banks. Tennyson draws a parallel between the brook's perpetual flow and the impermanence of human life, suggesting that while people come and go, the brook flows on forever.
The document provides biographical information about American poet Robert Frost and analyzes his famous poem "The Road Not Taken." It discusses how the poem describes coming to a fork in the road in the woods and choosing the path less traveled. Though commonly seen as promoting individualism, the poem actually does not moralize and says that any choice inevitably changes one's life in unknown ways.
The document summarizes the poem "The Brook" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. The poem is written from the perspective of a brook narrating its journey from its source among birds like coots and herons, through valleys and villages, passing many bridges and farms, until it reaches an overflowing river. Throughout its journey, the brook observes that while men come and go, it will flow on forever. The summary also outlines literary devices like personification and onomatopoeia used in the poem.
The Road Not Taken By Robert Frost PowerPoint Presentation with interactive q...Arpan Bose
This document provides background information on the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. It discusses the poet Robert Frost's life and accomplishments. It then analyzes the poem, noting that it is about the choices one has to make in life and their consequences. The poem describes a traveler coming to a fork in the road in a yellow wood and having to decide which path to take, realizing he cannot travel both. It follows his internal debate and decision to take the less traveled path. The document provides summaries of each stanza and concludes by discussing the overall message of the poem regarding life's diverging paths and inevitable choices.
Replication allows data from a MySQL master database to be synchronized with one or more slave databases. The master records all data changes in its binary log. Slave databases connect to the master and receive the binary log transactions, which they then apply locally to stay synchronized with the master database. Replication can be used for load balancing reads across multiple slave servers or for high availability by failing over to a slave if the master fails.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
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2. ABOUT SUDHA MURTY….
BIRTH NAME : SUDHA KULKARNI
BIRTH DATE : 19TH AUGUST, 1950
BIRTH PLACE : SHIGGAON ,
KARNATKA
3. EARLY LIFE…..
SUDHA MURTY WAS BORN IN
SHIGGAON , KARNATKA. SHE WAS
THE DAUGHTER OF A FAMOUS
SURGEON DR. R.H. KULKARNI.
SHE WAS RAISED BY HER
GRANDPARENTS.
4. CAREER OF SUDHA MURTY…..
SHE COMPLETED B.E IN ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING FROM B.V.B COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY AND
RECEIVED A GOLD MEDAL FROM CHIEF
MISNISTER OF KARNATKA.
SHE COMPLETED M.E. IN COMPUTER
SCIENCE FROM INDIAN INSTITUTE OF
SCIENCE & RECEIVED A GOLD MEDAL
BY STANDING FIRST AMONGST OTHER
ENGINEERS.
5. SHE BECAME THE FIRST WOMAN
OF INDIA HIRED FOR TATA
ENGEENERING & LOCOMOTIVE
COMPANY.
SHE LATER JOINED WALCHAND
GROUP OF INDUSTRIES AT PUNE.
IN 1996 SHE STARTED INFOSYS
AND TILL DATE SHE IS THE
TRUSTEE OF THIS FOUNDATION.
6. SHE HAS WRITTEN AND
PUBLISHED MANY BOOKS TWO
ARE TRAVELOGUES,TWO
TECHNICAL BOOKS,SIX NOVELS
& THREE EDUCATIVE BOOKS.
7. AWARDS…
SHE GOT FIRST POSITION IN
M.TECH IN ALL THE BRANCHES.
SHE GOT SILVER MEDAL FROM CHIEF
MINISTER OF KARNATKA FOR
SECURING HIGHEST MARKS IN B.E
IN ALL UNIVERSITIES OF
ENGINEERING IN KARNATKA.
CASH AWARD FOR SECURING
HIGHEST MARKS IN SSLC.
8. SHE GOT BEST TEACHER AWARD
IN 1995.
IN 2006, SHE GOT PADMA SHRI
THE FOURTH HIGHEST RANKING
CIVILIAN AWARD FROM
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA &
RECEIVED AN HONARY
DOCTRATE FOR HER
CONTRIBUTIONS IN THE
SPHERES OF SOCIAL WORK & etc.
9. IN 2006 SHE ALSO RECEIVED R.K
NARAYAN’S AWARD FOR
LITERATURE.
IN 2011, SHE WAS CONFERRED
HONARARY LL.D (DOCTOR OF
LAWS) DEGREES FOR HER
CONTRIBUTION TO PROMOTE
FROMAL LEGAL EDUCATION &
SCHOLARSHIP IN INDIA.
10. BOOKS WRITTEN BY SUDHA
MURTY IN KANNADA….
SAMANYARALLI ASAMANYARU
MAHASWETHE
YASHASVI
TUMULA
KAVERI INDIA MEEKANGIGE
GUTTONDU HELUVE
MANADA MATU
DOLLAR SOSE
12. BOOKS WRITTEN BY SUDHA
MURTY IN ENGLISH…..
HOW I TAUGHT MY
GRANDMOTHER TO READ.
SOMETHING ON THE WAY TO
HEAVEN.
THE OLD MAN AND HIS GOD.
THE DAY I STOPPED DRINKING
MILK.
WISE AND OTHERWISE.
13. GENTLE FALLS-THE BAKULA
THE ACCOLADES GALORE
THE BIRD WITH GOLDEN WINGS
DOLLAR BAHU
GRANDMA’S BAG OF STORIES
THE MAGIC DRUM AND OTHER
FAVOURITE STORIES
HOUSE OF CARDS
THE MOTHER I NEVER KNEW
14. THE BIRD WITH GOLDEN WINGS
STORIES OF WIT AND MAGIC
MAHASHWETA
A JOURNEY THROUG THE
DESERT.