Saturday, 22 April 2017
Bidhi Tumi
-Parna
Bidhi Tumi (Bangla Poem)
আমার নীরবতাই তুমি আছো
আমার নীরবতাই তুমি আছো
-Parna
Aamaar Nirobotai Tumi Aachho (Bengali Poem)
আমার নীরবতাই তুমি আছো
আমার নীরবতাই তুমি আছো
-Parna
প্রেম কি চাও তুমি
-Parna
Prem Ki Chao Tumi (Bangla poem)
প্রেম কি চাও তুমি
-Parna
কিছু আছে কিছু নেই
-Parna
Kichhu Aachhe Kichhu Nei (Bangla Poem)
কিছু আছে কিছু নেই
-Parna
একটা সুন্দর গল্প
-Parna
Ekta Sundor Golpo (Bengali Poem)
একটা সুন্দর গল্প
-Parna
Friday, 21 April 2017
- <http://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_redmi_4a-8420.php>
- < http://www.mi.com/in/redmi4a/specs/>
Xiaomi Redmi 4A at ₹6000
- <http://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_redmi_4a-8420.php>
- < http://www.mi.com/in/redmi4a/specs/>
- 20 April 2015 <https://www.whitehouse.gov/net-neutrality>
- “Net neutrality” IBN Live. 19 April 2015. 20 April 2015 <http://ibnlive.in.com/news/net-neutrality-airtel-ceo-gopal-vittal-sends-email-to-customers-to-clear-the-air-about-airtel-zero-read-the-full-text/540686-11.html>
Net Neutrality
- 20 April 2015 <https://www.whitehouse.gov/net-neutrality>
- “Net neutrality” IBN Live. 19 April 2015. 20 April 2015 <http://ibnlive.in.com/news/net-neutrality-airtel-ceo-gopal-vittal-sends-email-to-customers-to-clear-the-air-about-airtel-zero-read-the-full-text/540686-11.html>
Camping Trip
- BEC Crew. “World’s first head transplant volunteer could experience something worse than death.” Science Alert. 10 April 2015. 20 April 2015 <http://www.sciencealert.com/world-s-first-head-transplant-volunteer-could-experience-something-worse-than-death>
- Hooton. Cristopher. “Man undergoing head transplant could experience something 'a lot worse than death', says neurological expert.” The Independent. 9 April 2015. 20 April 2015 <http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/man-undergoing-head-transplant-could-experience-something-a-lot-worse-than-death-says-neurological-expert-10164423.html>
Brain Transplant
- BEC Crew. “World’s first head transplant volunteer could experience something worse than death.” Science Alert. 10 April 2015. 20 April 2015 <http://www.sciencealert.com/world-s-first-head-transplant-volunteer-could-experience-something-worse-than-death>
- Hooton. Cristopher. “Man undergoing head transplant could experience something 'a lot worse than death', says neurological expert.” The Independent. 9 April 2015. 20 April 2015 <http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/man-undergoing-head-transplant-could-experience-something-a-lot-worse-than-death-says-neurological-expert-10164423.html>
Biological Warfare
People who find this paper useful may refer to it.
Biological Warfare - research paper
Biological Warfare
People who find this paper useful may refer to it.
Monday, 17 April 2017
Foresee Digital Business
Thursday, 13 April 2017
People talk about girls being judged on their character depending on the kind of attire they wear. But do we talk about the problem of judging from the base. If you look closely in your own thoughts, inside our own self, most of us will find that we judge pretty much everything. People who are feminist, people who are of contemporary thoughts, people who are ready to embrace the open world thinking, they all judge. We all judge.
I consider myself an individual who is indifferent to any kind of bias including but not limited to gender, cast, race, religion, ethnicity, or anything. But today I realised how wrong I was.
A small incident that happened earlier in the evening today brought me down from my false sense of being a bias free individual. There is a small shop beside my hostel building which is quite famous among the college students as their favourite place for smoking. Behind the shop and alongside the hostel building there is a free space, partially hidden from the bustle of the road. Most folks smoke their life out sitting on the low-rise boundary wall. Today when my friend(ex-roommate) called me to meet him there, as he usually does, I saw one of the seniors of our hostel. The immediate thought that came to my mind was, "He also smokes!". Now think about this situation. I hardly know that guy but had a previous notion of him being a decent fellow, and hence the shock. But is it right. How do I judge that person to be a smoker or not just by the place where I saw him. In reality he was there to talk with his friends just like me. What is notable here is the thing that I found out how big a hypocrite I am. I assume students to be non descent if they smoke.
If I delve into it to the finest details I find that the way we are brought up is the cause of all these. The way we are trained from childhood is how our mind shapes up to be later. The society and their ripples is what we are fed right from the beginning. Just a year back I had made myself believe that alcohol or cigarette are not necessarily the parameters for a good or bad person. But even then my brain unconsciously judges people on their choices and activities.
Is it because of my own mindset or is it because of the mindset I have developed as a result of my upbringing in which society had a great role to play?
Well, I still try to not judge. But for us Indians to do so, is really difficult. Maybe the future generations will be better in this.
We Judge
People talk about girls being judged on their character depending on the kind of attire they wear. But do we talk about the problem of judging from the base. If you look closely in your own thoughts, inside our own self, most of us will find that we judge pretty much everything. People who are feminist, people who are of contemporary thoughts, people who are ready to embrace the open world thinking, they all judge. We all judge.
I consider myself an individual who is indifferent to any kind of bias including but not limited to gender, cast, race, religion, ethnicity, or anything. But today I realised how wrong I was.
A small incident that happened earlier in the evening today brought me down from my false sense of being a bias free individual. There is a small shop beside my hostel building which is quite famous among the college students as their favourite place for smoking. Behind the shop and alongside the hostel building there is a free space, partially hidden from the bustle of the road. Most folks smoke their life out sitting on the low-rise boundary wall. Today when my friend(ex-roommate) called me to meet him there, as he usually does, I saw one of the seniors of our hostel. The immediate thought that came to my mind was, "He also smokes!". Now think about this situation. I hardly know that guy but had a previous notion of him being a decent fellow, and hence the shock. But is it right. How do I judge that person to be a smoker or not just by the place where I saw him. In reality he was there to talk with his friends just like me. What is notable here is the thing that I found out how big a hypocrite I am. I assume students to be non descent if they smoke.
If I delve into it to the finest details I find that the way we are brought up is the cause of all these. The way we are trained from childhood is how our mind shapes up to be later. The society and their ripples is what we are fed right from the beginning. Just a year back I had made myself believe that alcohol or cigarette are not necessarily the parameters for a good or bad person. But even then my brain unconsciously judges people on their choices and activities.
Is it because of my own mindset or is it because of the mindset I have developed as a result of my upbringing in which society had a great role to play?
Well, I still try to not judge. But for us Indians to do so, is really difficult. Maybe the future generations will be better in this.
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