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9 AMAZING UNEXPLORED FIELDS

  1. Rural studies
    If you have love for Indian villages and related aspects of rural life, you can go for the Bachelor and Masters degree in this course. One can get job offers in Government and private organisations. Many NGOs are willing to hire people from such background as their knowledge help the overall development of villages.

        How to pursue:
Many colleges in Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Rajasthan offer Diploma and Degree this course.
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  1. Puppetry
    Even in this age of technology, this form of entertainmet has not failed. People can get trained in puppetry and with proper knowledge can make money out of this at a larger scale.

        How to pursue:

Mumbai University offers Certificate courses in Puppetry and Calcutta Puppetry Theatre provides proper practical and         theory knowledge of this subject.
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  1. Gerontology
    This course helps you understand the different aspect of aging. Clinical, psychological and social changes can be studied in detail under this course. One can make his or her career in couselling, as a volunteer in NGOs, healthcare agencies, etc.
    How to pursue:
    Top colleges like TISS, Institute fo Home Economics, Ramnarain Ruia College, Calcutta Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology offer variety of courses in this field.

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  1. Museology
    It is the study of museums and their importance in any culture. If you have interest in history and archeology, then this is the course for you. The course is an amazing learning experience as you get to know about past, the mysterious stories and their impact in present society.

        How to pursue:
University of Calcutta and National Museum Institute of History of Arts, Conservation and Museology, New Delhi, offer         courses in this field.
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  1. Public policy
    This one is for the ones who have the passion to bring a change through proper planning and policy making. Not only this offers a good job in government sector, it is also of great importance to any state.
    How to pursue:
    Many managemnt institutes like ISB, MDI-Gurgaon along with TISS, etc. offer courses in this field.

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  1. Ancient Indian culture and Archeology
    The course is similar to Museology but has wider scope since it is not limited to museums. It involves greater research work, vast history to study and analyse.
    How to pursue:
    University of Mumbai, Karnataka, Christ University, Archeology Survey Of India, and other many universities offer variety of courses in this stream.

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  1. Exercise and sport science
    For the love of fitness and exercise, the course solves the double purpose. You get to stay fit and learn various other things regarding health and fitness. Gym is not the only career option but you can be a fitness counselor, trainer, dietitian and physiotherapist in many fields.
    How to pursue:
    B.R. Ambedkar University offers Diploma courses in Preventive and Promotive Healthcare. Also, many other colleges across India offer similar courses.
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  1. Handicraft
    If you find yourself attracted to different types of fabric with different prints and embroideries, courses in this field are for you. You will know more about different cultures and art work done by people. Since handicraft is a vast field, you can get Diploma and Degree courses in variety of handicraft courses.
    How to pursue:
    Yashwant Rao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, IGNOU, NID, Indian Institute of Crafts and Designs are such institutes which offer variety of courses in this field.

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  1. Radio jockey
    This is one of the trending jobs in India. A person with good communication skills, wittiness and confidence can easily try hands in this field. Number of FMs have increased in the past decade and is a promising career in the field of media and communications.

       How to pursue:
R. K. Films and Media Academy, Delhi, University of Mumbai and many colleges in Pune and Delhi offer certificate              and Diploma courses in RJ.

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WOMAN WITH MANY LOVES!

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In this life, sometimes we can’t find anything to do and sometimes we have so many things, that it is difficult to make a choice. Bhanvi Satija, a student, has passion for many things and has found ways and means to keep pace with all of them.

“While growing up, we have all been told similar versions of – You should have an aim in life. The ultimate one. However, this funda has never worked for me and I doubt it ever will. So while everyone, including Bollywood characters, around me asked me to find that ONE thing that would keep me focused, I decided to find many. Yes, that’s right – I am a woman with many loves. I am passionate about writing and travelling and at the same time I love to dance and bake. My interests are poles apart mostly, but I still manage to grab every opportunity to explore each one of them – in some way or the other. For me, the most important takeaway from YIC 2015 was that no dream is impossible – and thus, if I have many, I must know that I can fulfil them all! Currently, I am studying Journalism at Lady Shri Ram College for Women, University of Delhi – this helps me train myself as writer, and satiates my hunger for reading about anything and everything. Meanwhile, I actively participate in dance workshops and bakery workshops around the house, in college, etc wherever and whenever possible. Plus, I have earned the title of my family’s official choreographer and pastry chef! In a few years from now, I want to know and do enough in order to be known as a feminist.”

Check out her amazing work : http://www.youthkiawaaz.com/author/bhanvi_satija/

DO OR DON’T. THERE IS NO TRY.

“We’re stuck, and if we don’t move now, we’ll be stuck forever”

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“Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do” ~ Steve Jobs –

I became a part of Young India Challenge’14 without knowing much about it, and talking about anything else, but the movement itself, would be less respectful,
So, I decide to write purely on the basis of a “push”, similarly like the movement, which specifically initiates the development of a mind-frame of the strong. Strong not only in one aspect, but as a whole.

“I’ve no Idea. People who boost about their I.Q are losers” – Stephen Hawkins, when asked about his I.Q.
The movement was never restricted, never bound, it was free, for those who want to be a part of it, it is not just attending the 3 days at Young India Challenge, it has no age restrictions, not even education bound.

When we launched the “Mangalyan” in half the cost than United States,
or even when “Kolaveri Di” went viral on YouTube.

It’s not because a bunch of people wanted to go around things and work for money,
Those exceptionally beautiful things happen when you have the passion to do things.
And similarly Kamal Seth and Apporv Bamba, came into the picture, by initiating, YoungIndiaChallenge.

The three days weren’t just about people coming and talking, about how their place came into being in the “change” but rather in a more interactive manner, with the speakers as well as the delegates in themselves.

The whole idea of the movement is not competing; it’s about innovating and bringing about a change in oneself, and in the society.
Steve Job’s pretty much summed it up for me,

“Pretty much, Apple and Dell are the only ones in this industry making money. They make it by being Wal-Mart. We make it by innovation”

Our mind, runs, and grabs, and falls,
We want to be everything now, and in an instance nothing at all
but we must remember, every great thing comes with a price, a sacrifice
How I define sacrifice, is “Practice”.

You can’t do something?
Do it again.

Working as a Happiness team member, both In YIC’14 and YIC’15, was not actually working at all,
I never felt a wee bit of work, when everybody works in the same direction, it makes it simple.

At the end of both the YIC’s I’ve had Delegates approaching me expressing their part of the story, and telling me that the experience has really stirred the energy in them again.
Two of the most successful people in their fields, and what they say.

“The older I get, the more I see how much motivations matter. The Zune was crappy because the people at Microsoft don’t really love music or art the way we do. We won because we personally love music.”

― Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs

“What’s money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.” ~ Bob Dylan

See? That’s where the magic happens.

I’ve used a lot of quotations, because I believe less the words the strong they are, and if the maestros already wrote so much about it, why not use it.

Take risks, think about it, do things that matter, we know it’s not easy, that is why it’s worth doing.

#DoWhatYouLove

“The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do.”

~Vaibhav Naik

This Moment Will Just Be Another Story Someday!

Believe in yourself so strongly that the world can’t help but believe in you too.

6th February 2015, Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR), Delhi University

I had this amazing opportunity of introducing Young India Challenge (YIC) to the students of LSR. At the end of my presentation, I called one of my friend, Prachi on stage. She is someone whom I trust a lot and I was pretty sure that she wouldn’t give me a false answer let it be anything. I only asked her this much, “What changes do you see in me as a person from April 2014 up till today?”

Here is what she said to the audience: “We have known each other since our days back in school. At that time, Dhruv was someone who wouldn’t speak to anybody and just be limited to his books. In the break time he would eat his lunch with one hand and complete his homework with the other and he always used to crib about what mom and dad said. Moreover, he would just confine him to himself. Coming to the transformed Dhruv, when I see him today, he has developed into a much more confident human being. He has undergone drastic changes and no doubt he won the YIC 2014. Also, now, he can go out to the masses giving YIC presentations and today he is addressing a gathering of 60+ people and that too in my college…..”

By the end of her impromptu speech, I had my mouth wide open because this wasn’t me speaking. This was my best friend speaking. And she has seen the change happening. By the way, this wasn’t scripted and I called her on the stage, out of the blues. For me, nothing could get any better and she made my day. Both professionally and personally, I was happy to achieve a stepping stone towards my end goal.

The question is how did this happen? Again, going a little back in time, I won almost all tech related inter-house and inter-school competitions that were brought into my notice but the challenge was I had stage fright and preferred to be back stage mostly. Also, I changed my school in class X and therefore it decelerated my participation. When I left school, I was a complete nerd studying day in and day out for my engineering entrances. I still remember the day when Prachi told me, “Dhruv, its high time now. You can’t be like this for ever. You have to start enjoying your life. Dude, GET A LIFE!” BUT I had this BELIEF that I can change myself into a completely different personality come what may. Then one fine evening, I came across with Mr. Kamal Seth, Founder & Chief Happiness Officer, Human Circle and the #DoWhatYouLove journey began and now, it is never ending.

The LSR story did not end there, the cherry on the cake was when people started sending me testimonials which was out of the world. I had given a similar kind of presentation at the launch event of YIC 2015 at my own college but I never imagined that my presentation in LSR would be a memory for life time. I would also like to mention here, that I did get stuck in between the presentation when my laptop refused to play a certain video. But I need not be a perfectionist. What matters is my growth.

In the present scenario, I am a happy person studying in Delhi Technological University. I am also interning with Human Circle since November 2014 and looking after their major technical stuff (by this I mean, you must go and check out www.youngindiachallenge.com) and also other things. I aspire to be an entrepreneur having my own software firm soon.

Last but not the least, #DoWhatYouLove has become a life skill for me over the period of time. AND, I personally believe that magic happens when you step out of your comfort zone.

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~ DHRUV AVDHESH

       

ALL IT TAKES IS COURAGE!

No matter whether your city brings you exposure or not but when your passion is strong towards something, you make it happen anyway. Such is the story of Radhika Chaturvedi who gave up law to make her career in fashion industry. The now student of National institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Mumbai is pursuing Knitwear Designing but she couldn’t get it in first place. Under pressure, she went to Symbiosis, Pune and studied law but it took her one entire year to find courage and convince her parents to drift from the default line and design one for herself.

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“My story isn’t that complicated but people in Bhopal don’t do it usually. Convincing my parents was a tough task. I took the decision because if I see myself 5 years down the line, I shouldn’t regret about something that is related to my carreer. Law was never my thing and I had that fascination for self designed or self stitched clothes that I can wear and be happy about.”

BACK TO HAPPINESS

Sport is not usually considered every one’s cup of tea in India. And convincing family and keeping up with the marks is not an easy symphony to play.

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Abhidha Pandit had been an unbeatable District Champion in Badminton for more than 3 years and had grabbed many state level medals in team events. This IT student from VIT Vellore had to give up her dream of Badminton during +2 but as it is said, passion never dies and so it never died for her. In her very first semester, she was back in action with Badminton and now she represents her college at National tournaments. She has regained her contentment and happiness. Now that’s what happens when you do what you love.

“It was usual for students to give up their hobbies in their +2, moreover you don’t have time once you are enrolled in 5 hour IIT-JEE coaching. Leaving badminton and not going for practice made me really frustrated. I couldn’t score well during my school time nor could I clear entrances to ‘prestigious’ colleges. Somehow I got into VIT but that was when I decided that I should resume something which I shouldn’t have stopped in the first place. I now go for inter college tournaments, attend all my classes and get a deccent score. People ask me how I do that but secret to my happiness and better perfomance is badminton. I would never ever leave it again. It is my first love!”

GOOD BETTER BEST!

An aspiring DU student discovers new means of learning for school students of his hometown Kullu. Spirit of Learning, as they call it, is the outcome of five innovative friends.

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“Last summer I came back to my home town to spend college vacations. My Delhi friends were doing internships over there and i tried enough but could not find a good one. I wanted to do something constructive as well, so I and four of my friends got together one day and thought of conducting seminars for students of class 9,10,11 and 12. One of us suggested creating a competition around it and we agreed on quiz.

Impressed by our idea, we got support from an NGO and the District Administration, making us official. We then worked upon the outline of the idea. We share our experiences of facing the world after class 10 – how to choose the streams of study, how to pursue our interests, how to develop skills and the problems we faced. We brought senior students from varied fields like defence and fashion technology, etc and they held better seminars with students about their fields.  This was highly appreciated by the students, teachers and the Deputy Commissioner, who was the Chief Guest for the competiton.

Throughout the year we take queries on our Facebook page by students. We have solved more than 1000 queries on career and awareness till now. We also have offline counselling sessions for students at their schools itself, which we are expanding upon.”

See their amazing work : http://www.facebook.com/solspiritoflearning?__mref=message_bubble

WHEN PASSION AWAKES

Age is no bar for anyone to realize his or her passion and put more efforts to it. Arti Agrawal is a housewife and has immense love for cooking. God has gifted her with this talent and she had been impressing people with it since childhood. Though she enjoyed trying new cuisines but never really thought of taking it to next level until she realized that her recipes are better than what most of cookery programs show. After nearly 20 years of marriage, she took her first cookery class. With her inborn talent and love for food, she has taken many classes and workshops of different cuisines. After the great response, the lady has entrepreneurial ideas in mind and might come up with her own food joint!

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“I had loved cooking since childhood. I made my first proper dish in 5th grade, potatoes in tomato curry. I haven’t taken any classes in cooking but my only master was my mother, who herself is a great cook. I had been encouraged for my talent since my childhood. My mother in law too loved my cooking and always got me different ingredients so that we could cook something new every weekend. I’m grateful to her and my husband who has constantly praised my efforts and my passion never faded.

In all these years I haven’t really thought of making it a professional. For me, making my family happy with my food was my only motive. It was a couple of years back when I took my first cookery class. After a great response, I started taking more classes and workshops.

I have few ideas of taking classes on a commercial level but opening a food joint for youngsters is first thing on my mind.”

7 REASONS YOU NEED TO KNOW WHY ART MATTERS IN YOUR LIFE

Arts have held a special importance since ancient times. Look into the Greek history or Indian mythology and you’ll know the importance of arts in life. Though it has faded in this modern time but gradually we are again coming to this side of the circle where art is considered a vital part of life and this generation is willing to pursue it as their career.

It keeps your creativity alive. Subjects like literature, music, painting, sports, etc. not only require your physical ability but also develops your mind as you don’t copy paste the work but create something new every time.

creativityNo retirement. Unlike jobs in Government sector and corporate sector, pursuing a career in Arts depends on you, how long you want to stay associated with your interest.

retirementTalent never dies. We hear stories of corruption and that people are not able to move up in life or their idea being stolen. There’s no guarantee that you won’t face downs in this field but you can start all over again whenever and wherever you want.

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Art is in trend again. Gone are the times when Indian youth wanted a career in engineering or medicine. The studies show that such academic fields are saturated and these common qualifications will no more be in demand. Art fields are still lesser known and has huge potential.

Warid-at-NCAYour hobby can be your career. Generally we have hobbies for dancing, music, photography, reading, etc but we never really think of making livelihood from it. There are lesser known courses which provide you the opportunity to grow more in your hobby and live it daily.

hobbyNo constraints. The fields of arts are interdependent and thus give you an opportunity to explore new spaces.

cropped-beyondboundblogheaderjpgImproves overall personality. Art is all about self expression. You are doing something you know how to do. It boosts your confidence, presentation skills and you’re the way you carry yourself.

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Embrace your creativity and stand out in the crowd. Discover the element of art in you, foster it and see the difference art does to your life.

5 WAYS TO BE A TRAVEL WRITER

Love the river burbling down the mountain? Or the fresh waves of ocean dampening the innocent sand? Or see the sun struggling to lighten the grass from the locks of pine? Well this earth will always astonish you with its different episodes. The more you travel, the more you explore. The more you explore, the more you add to your lifestory.

But ever wondered that may be inking your experience would deepen your memories and beautify the face of it.  You can add more to the passion of travelling by expressing your encounter with different people and places. Nothing can create better stories than the experiences themselves. The only basic thing you’ll require is grammar, that’s all.

“Fill the paper with breathings of your heart”, said William Wordsworth, abide to it and let your experience bleed.

Tips-

  • Start small. Don’t plan a trip entirely to write about it, may be you’ll not enjoy it. Try and write about a trip with your parents or friends of your childhood and see how beautifully you can redefine the experience.
  • No limitations. Travel writing not only means writing about the new places but you can share your encounter of custom and culture prevailing it that place. History and culture clarifies the notion of that place.
  • Enjoy. Don’t spoil your trip in order to find things that you’d add to your write up. Enjoy the journey and observe every detail of it. Explore the surroundings and learn.
  • Be honest. Never try to sugar coat your story. Keep it simple even when you intend to explain it. Simplicity is the ultimate beauty.
  • Acknowledge the journey. Though the idea of your destination might be exciting but make sure you don’t miss the beautiful journey. You experience and learn a lot on your way. Not only it will make your story more clear,it would beautify the entire concept of travelling to that place.

Being a travel writer might sound vague in this world with virtual cage, but if you have a passion for either of them you can easily try your hands at the other. As I said, nothing makes a story better than the experience itself and travelling and writing serves the purpose aptly. Go ahead and #DoWhatYouLove!

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Please feel free to contact us and be a part of the #DoWhatYouLove Movement.

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Phone: +91-8800770673

Email: info@humancircle.in