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You Will Surprise To know Their income of Assam Youtuber-10 Lakh to 50 Lakh

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We have collected the names of top 4 Assamese YouTubers based on recent popularity not based on subscribers, views and other metrics. And this is our own statistic. YouTube is a video sharing application from which we can watch or record our own videos. The video service is accessible via the internet and we can also save videos from youtube offline. we already know that one of the very powerful learning weapons today is eLearning, because eLearning adds a very good element to our eLearning courses, it is a source of knowledge transfer and when you need, it helps to understand difficult topics in a limited time. Videos can also be played as many times as you wish. Countless videos can be found on Youtube and YouTube can also provide endless possibilities to enrich our eLearning course, we can also create our own video and upload it on youtube to help our audience fulfill their learning ambitions and course. Nowadays youtube is very popular in Assam. So we have collected the names o...

Truth in the Time of Social Media-Year 2022-2023

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Truth in the Time of Social Media We are at war against news without facts. Information that appeals to our emotions only ends up polarizing us. People use facts to cling to what we already believe. I'm paraphrasing the Scottish poet and literary critic Andrew Lang, who used the same argument for how people use statistics to support their way of interpreting a situation. Andrew took credit for this quote in 1937. What hasn't changed since then is how people prefer stories and opinions to facts, and how powerfully stories travel across information networks, both technical and personal. What has changed is the speed at which information spreads, our ability to connect with like-minded people like never before, and our ability to share and snowball stories through communities and networks. Make sense Stories give meaning to facts. How we hear stories is influenced by our beliefs, our value systems, and our life experiences, and we accept excerpts that match what we want to...

India’s Tech Kind Azim Premji-Tech Revolution I Part II

India’s Tech Kind Azim Premji-Tech Revolution O ver the years, Azim Premji has received many honors and recognitions, which he believes are a credit to every person who has contributed to Wipro. Business Week ranked him among the 30 best entrepreneurs in world history (July 2007). They also featured him on their cover with the sober 'India's Tech King' (October 2003). The Financial Times included him on a global list of 25 people who are "dramatically reshaping the way people live, work or think" and have done the most to achieve significant and lasting social, political or cultural change (October 2005, November 2004). Time listed him among the 100 most influential people in the world in April 2004 and April 2011, citing his contribution to improving India's public education system, which serves the underprivileged and disadvantaged. Fortune (August 2003) named him one of the 25 most powerful business leaders outside the US. Forbes (March 2003) listed hi...

India’s Tech Kind Azim Premji-Tech Revolution I Premji Wiki

India’s Tech Kind Azim Premji-Tech Revolution India's Tech King is an introduction to Azim Premji , an Indian business tycoon and chairman of Wipro Limited, one of the country's leading software companies. Starting with a small hydrogenated cooking oil company, Premji has become the fourth richest Indian with a personal net worth of $15.3 billion. In 2000, he was voted among the 20 most powerful men in the world by Asian Week. Time magazine twice ranked him among the 100 most influential people in the world. Premji is known for his emphasis on maintaining values ​​in business and his keen interest in building competent leaders. He is also a committed philanthropist and contributes significantly to many social causes. This article summarizes the life of this visionary business tycoon, highlighting his professional achievements, philosophy of life and his altruistic interests. Premji has led Wipro since the late 1960s. Then Wipro Limited for $2 million solidified cooking fa...

What solo travel has taught-Part II

What solo travel has taught me about the world - and myself But it wasn't until I started traveling—taking off on long weekends and annual holidays from work—that I slowly began to realize that I didn't have to do what everyone else was doing. To be able to define my own 'normal'. So over time I quit my 9-5 job, stopped living in a big city, gave up a home to return to, rebelled against the idea of ​​marriage and refused to have children in an overpopulated country. It doesn't matter if I'm young, Indian or female. The world—or what I've explored of it—taught me that it doesn't matter where we come from, it only matters where we're going.   I learned to stop judging foreigners by their appearance In 2012, when I was invited to a cultural exchange program in Bahrain, many people filled my mind with terrifying thoughts. About life in the Middle East, how women are treated and how locals can look down on a woman traveling alone. There is no doubt ...

What solo travel has taught-Part I

What solo travel has taught me about the world - and myself There are many views on solo female travel – some encouraging women to travel solo, others questioning it. Personally, in the past six years of frequent solo travel as an Indian woman, I have found many reasons to continue ' Say Yes to the World : Why Travel Solo? Read on: As I boarded my flight to Japan earlier this month, my senses were overwhelmed by the familiar anxiety and excitement of traveling solo to an unknown country. I thought about the first time I faced the world alone. It was 2009 and I was in Hong Kong for a job interview; with my flight covered by the company and no other commitments, it made sense to extend my stay by a few days and explore a bit of the city. In those days, I still relied on my family's approval for such a decision and luckily they agreed on the condition that I stay with some family friends. I had no agenda for those three or four days in Hong Kong. I vaguely remember walking a...