Tuesday 29 March 2016

What anime taught me?


Since my childhood I have been fond of watching Anime (Japanese animation). It made my early days filled with fantasies. Dragonball z, Beyblade, pokemon, fairytail, fullmetal alchemist brotherhood, bleach, etc. all this anime’s made my childhood splendid. Counting, it also had a great impact on my life.
Anime’s taught me many things.
Pain will always be there, before joy enters our life:

fairytail
 People will dig up with pain – and sometimes, there’s a lot to go down. But the key factor into making things well again is to never give up. That’s exactly what anime taught me.

There is good in everyone:

In few animes some antagonists become protagonists in the protracted run. , There’s always a hint of light in them, No matter how bad they may be. It’s a fine to give some people a second chance, no matter what they’ve been through. Who knows? He or she might become your best friend or your most unassailable of allies.
Only through weakness can you find strength:  
Power isn’t that simple to accomplish – unless you’re OP as lie. Nonetheless every character in Fairy Tail is determined to become stronger. Unfortunately, they would have to go through a lot before they attain what they want, and that is to become more commanding. Only by understanding your weakness, could you steping up in yourself and find the inner strength you’ve been yearning for. Getting shabby and bruised is part of the learning process.
bleach
You could conquer anything with friendship: 
 Learning process gets skewed – you’re going to need a lot of endorsement It’s time to prompt the people you hold valued to you to help you out. After all, being on your own isn’t always the best option – unless you’re trying to look cool and all. Having a worthy nakama is going to save you a lot of mess. Best of all, you and your friends are going to have an tremendous time kicking other people’s butts.

 
fullmetal alchemist brotherhood

The best memories of Arunodoi college

It's a pack of memories we left behind at Arunodoi Jr college. the best day of our lives, that are never going to return. Thank you to all those who helped me make this video and those who are not present in this video, we miss you too. 

Monday 7 March 2016

ASSAM EDUCATON BOARD FAILS


Assam boards fails again. SEBA (Secondary Board of Education Council) and AHSEC (Assam Higher Secondary Education Council) the two education board of Assam, playing with the students.

Assam has many potentials students, many gifts but they lack platform. Platform to utilize their gifts. If they are provided the right platform, Assam surely will give mount to legends.
But it doesn’t seem viable now after looking at the frivolity played by The Assam Board. First SEBA, 600 answer script burned to ashes. The blood and sweat of students drowned, and buried. Then the AHSEC board: Physics paper gets leaked, the exam gets delayed. And later on, again the biology paper gets leaked and the exam gets more delayed. 


. A student studies, prepares for an exam and his mind works  with a flow. But when the flow is broken the mind gets goaded.                                  image courtesy : giphy.com

Back in 2012, similar incident took place. The 10TH matriculation answer scripts were eaten by cows. Such a shameful incident. After this incident, it was their responsibility to become more wary but instead it got worse.

 

  

Saturday 5 March 2016

Assam class 10th metriculation paper burned to ashes



Just right after the end of class 10th matriculation exam in Assam, 600 answer scripts were burned to ashes the next day in a school in the upper Assam town of Jorhat. This incident takes back to the year 2012 when quite alike episode took place; the 10th papers became chow for the cows. Approx of 300 papers were eaten up by the cows. The same mistake repeated again in much worse outline. 
 The confrontation has stir up state-wide gripe by student organisations, enraged mob geared the SEBA(Secondary Education Board of Assam) office in Guwahati and took out processions and burnt effigies in protest. The affected answer scripts are of the subjects of English, General Mathematics, and Assamese MIL, elective papers of Sanskrit, Additional Maths, Geography and Computer Science.
The examination community of SEBA decided that the examinees may need to take the test again in only one subject that fell prey to fire and those those not willing to sit for a retest; the average of the marks attained in the five other major subjects will be taken as the score in the affected answer script.
Even after the 2012 incident the SEBA board didn’t gain anything. After the 2012 incident becoming much chary should have been expected but it came out to be reverse.
Strong action must be taken against the SEBA until they start taking things seriously.