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    institute (RLIMS‚ Madurai) on the student-teacher relationship. The group name of these budding managers is "Aspire". The moment we talk about the guru-sishya relationship the flash that comes first is the historical guru Dronacharya and his disciples; Swami Vivekananda and his guru Ramakrishnar; and the list continues… The guru-sishya relationship is a social binding on both the students and the teacher. Either one or the other fails to perform their duty with due diligence the loss is not only for them

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    Swami vivekanand said that‚ "Give me hundread young persons‚ and i will change the country..." this represents the faith he had on the youth. and why not today??? we are a country with more than 400 million people from the age group 15 years to 40 years‚ having the utmost talent which can survive in all the situations‚ that’s why i can say...only youth can make india a superpower. The word superpower as the encyclopedia defines‚ "It is a state with a leading position in the international

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    and tremendous grit. For this‚ the youth itself must be fully sound and armor itself with all essential qualities so that modern India sees its unprecedented growth and development by skilled finishers. Youth are the real sculptors of the nation and Swami Vivekananda rightly called the youth “The Real Power of the Nation”. What is actually required in the present scenario is to unleash the immense latent patriotism and chauvinism among youth‚ which will lit the fire of responsibility and will dedicatively

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    Role of Youth in Politics

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    after getting fund he can do any thing but who will give to him. But‚ If youth joins politics and make his own Govt. with help of democratic voting system. He can become prime minister of country after this he can make the India as the dream land of Swami Vivekananda. Where there is no corruption‚ where there is no violence‚ where there is no black marketing‚ where there is no cheating‚ fraud or scam. But where there is only love‚ where there is only honesty‚ where there is only co-operation and co-ordination

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    begins from this day. In the past‚ wandering spiritual masters and their disciples used to settle down at a place to study and discourse on the Brahma Sutras composed by Vyasa‚ and engage themselves in Vedantic discussions. The Role of the Guru Swami Sivananda asks: "Do you realize now the sacred significance and the supreme importance of the Guru’s role in the evolution of man? It was not without reason that the India of

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    Human and Youth

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    tremendous grit. For this the youth itself must be fully sound and armour itself with all essential qualities so that any modern country sees its unprecedented growth and development by skilled finishers. Youth are the real sculptors of the nation and Swami Vivekananda rightly called the youth “The Real Power of the Nation”. there are few things on which the we as a youths should think upon.these are as follows • youths should fight for their equal rights. • fighting corruption should be one the

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    Rk Narayan

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    Rasipuram Krishnaswami Narayan‚popularly known as RK Narayan‚was born in 1906 in Madras(India).As is the custom in south India‚’R’ in his name stands for Rasipuram‚the name of the village to which his family belonged.though his family originally belonged to Rasipuram‚long before Narayan’s birth it had moved to Madrasand it was here in 1906 that RK Narayan was born.soon after his birth his father got a job as a teacher in Mysore and the family shifted to Mysore.while his brothers and sisters went

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    The science of motion that creates the chemistry of adrenalin working in our minds‚ bodies‚ and souls is very important to feel alive. You can make your choice to be the traditional Jack who had SO much work that the lack of play made him a dull boy. In the age of the laptop‚ when every kid is busy flying kites on the visual display unit rather than doing the same under the blue sky while feeling the breeze through the greens brushing across his face‚ the importance of sports on the field can hardly

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    Sankari Prasad Basu is better known for his books on the history of religion and religious institutions in colonial Bengal. But before he achieved fame as an authority on Sri Ramakrishna‚ Swami Vivekananda and Sister Nivedita‚ he used to be the finest writer on cricket in Bengali. Basu can be described in the same vein as John Arlott evaluated Neville Cardus– as ‘the first writer to evoke cricket; to create a mythology out of the folk hero players; essentially to put the feelings of ordinary cricket

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    Poem: ME AND MY FRIEND

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    One day We must walk our ways But never thought it will be today I still remember all the times we walked together And all the time I thought you were my brother I never thought the road will bend Until this very second And what lovely memories I still live in I remember all the fights we had everyday And in the end telling nay It is an honor to have known you Esprit de corps new You were noble And gave me respect which is humble You were always an obelisk by my side

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