writing a speech based on that article for my school assembly. The article was rather a simple one conveying the message that today’s youth is capable of doing anything they want and carry the nation to the pinnacle of success. We don’t have to be Gandhi or Bhagat Singh for that. What we need is passion and determination, courage and the will to do good to others since now its not the British we have to fight but poverty, illiteracy, discrimination, terrorism and the like. The article inspired
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“Coming together is a beginning, keeping together is progress, working together is success” (Ford 2011). Organizational Behavior (OB) is the study and application of knowledge about how people, individuals, and groups perform in organizations. As a part of our course we are required to work in groups so as to understand and practically implement the organizational behaviour theories. The whole class was divided into groups of 15. After long hours of discussion we came up with a balanced group
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Self-efficacy– One’s belief in the likelihood of goal completion can be motivating in itself (Van der Bijl & Shortridge-Baggett, 2002). "Self-efficacy refers to people's judgements about their capability to perform particular tasks. Task-related self-efficacy increases the effort and persistence towards challenging tasks; therefore, increasing the likelihood that they will be completed" (Barling & Beattie, 1983, as cited in Axtell & Parker, 2003, p. 114). A person Self-efficacy beliefs
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Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI). Ghanshyam Das Birla is considered as a doyen of Indian Industry. He was the man who laid the foundations of the Birla Empire. G.D. Birla was a multi-faceted personality. He was a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi and advised Gandhiji on economic policies. He was the most important pre-Independence contributor to the Indian National Congress. G.D. Birla, was a native of Pilani. His grandfather Shiv Narayan Birla was a traditional marwari moneylender. Ghanshyam
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moments after the “transformation” were extremely crucial to the success of the endeavour, the target being to create a new and advanced version of myself that was in keeping with my latest definition of “perfection”. So, if I was enacting Mahatma Gandhi, it was imperative for me never to even let a thought of evilness cross my mind; or, if I was
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Statement of Purpose Name | Ashutosh Bajpai | NMAT Id. | 26514449 | Programme | MBA | “Live as if you were to die tomorrow, learn as if you were to live forever”- this quote by Mahatma Gandhi summarizes my attitude towards life & work and has always guided my choices. Be it challenging myself to shift from comfort of a small town of Uttar Pradesh to its capital, for admission to one of the most respected schools in India or be it acing the entrance examination (VITEEE) of Vellore Institute
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Youth signifies and represents ideal-ism and hope. Every generation of young persons charts out its own course to realize its dreams and aspirations in life. Meanwhile it is the perpetual responsibility of the elders to assist the youths in growing up and in becoming familiar with the eternal human values. Further, they need acquaintance with different facets of human quest that has led to generation, creation, dissemination and evolution of knowledge resulting in better understanding of the
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where more than 42% of the rural population lives with a per-capita income of Rs 447per month, and where an astounding 43% of the children are underweight. This land is none other than our very own motherland, India. As stated by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi “poverty is the worst form of violence” and the Indian government is still not equipped to curb this rampant violence. Under such circumstances ‘a greener India’ is nothing but a distant vision to the population, with their aspirations being restricted
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the advent of th Premium276 Words2 Pages • Nrega The National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) which was enacted by legislation passed on August 25, 2005 is an Indian job guarantee scheme. It has now been renamed as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) since October 2, 2009. It provides a legal guarantee of hundre Premium847 Words4 Pages • Nrega Jobs/Activities Undertaken by the NREGA Rural development and employment are the main
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great leaders, freedom fighters for their endless resistance against the foreign powers to give us the freedom that we enjoy today. Dear friends, with every passing year we learn more & more about India, its charismatic leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore, B R Ambedkar and Subhash Chandra Bose. It's our duty to pay homage to all those who have laid down their lives to make the country free from foreign dominance. But today some anti-social elements want to disturb our nation
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