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Embracing women's Strength and Achievements - By Kumari Ashna Singh

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  Celebrating International Women's Day  Embracing women's Strength and Achievements   Kumari Ashna Singh 1CR23BA023 Department of Management Studies and Research Center CMRIT, Bangalore International Women's Day is like a big cheer for women all around the world. It's a day when we say, "Hooray for the amazing things women do". It does not matter where they are from or what they do – we celebrate them all on this day, we think about how far women have come. They have broken through tough challenges and shown they can do anything. From being leaders at work to making a difference in the world, women are doing great things in every part of life. This day is all about making sure women have the power to do what they want. We want a world where women can follow their dreams without anyone saying they cannot it's like giving everyone a fair chance to be awesome. We also remember the women who made it easier for us today. They fought for fairness and equality, ...

Wonder Women from the Viewpoint of Krithika Kumar

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    Wonder Women from the Viewpoint of Krithika Kumar   Krithika S P 1CR23BA22 Dept of Management Studies & Research Center CMRIT, Bangalore A woman on this masculine society is challenging and heartwarming. I am a daughter, sister, a supportive female friend, a management student who is existing for 21 years on this universe. Yes, I am an affectionate annoying daughter for my charming parents, who can support me even on my worst decisions in my life. I am a girl, who spends lots and lots of money on cosmetics and dress for occasions. I can be a second mother to my siblings who can share anything and everything to me. I also provide a vital support to my fellow mates. We always finds a different opinion on every problem and provides unique solutions. In addition, sometimes problems too! Just think a moment of a girl before 50 years back; it is such a male dominating economy. Those were the time people struggled a lot to give us all in hand without much struggle....
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  LESSONS FROM A CUP FOR PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS -           BY DR. SANJEEV KUMAR THALARI Professor Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Thalari once told his students, "Everything around us is a role model when we have the ability to see and inspire from it." After being surprised for a while, all of the students began to consider how things without a real life inspire us.   His tea cup infort, the professor started helping the students understand this phenomenon. Started with asking this question to all the students, “ What are the important characteristics you expect from a cup to select”? All of the students eagerly began sharing their top priorities when it came to buying a cup. As a result, all of the priorities were combined into the top 12, which are as follows: Cup must be empty Clean and well finished Well-polished Well Designed Strong handle & Comfortable to hold Resistible to any temperature Colorful and Attractive Affordable No...