Career Selection-A Basic Insight: Part 5

By: Satyendra Kumar Singh, Editor-ICN  The knowledge of personality traits blended with proper career lays the foundation of a sound and happy life. Personality Profiles LUCKNOW: We have discussed some of the important profiles and associated personality profiles in the previous section, now we should understand the various classifications of personality. Carl Gustav Jung (1971) concluded that people can be characterized on the basis of the following: Their preference of general attitude i.e. Extraverted (E) vs. Introverted (I) Their preference of one of the two functions of perception i.e. Sensing (S) vs.…

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Excellence With G.O.P.T.A.© Series: Part 38

By: Dr. Sanjay Kumar Agarwal, Sr. Associate Editor-ICN Group KOLKATA: In some of the previous articles, we understood how to convert the desires into S.M.A.R.T.E.R. goals and how to state the goals to make them really achievable and summarise them to give you at a glance picture of all your goals over a period of time. Today, we will know how to identify your ‘plus’ and ‘minus’ points. Identify ‘Plus’ and ‘Minus’ points of your personality We are not perfect in all respect. Our personality has some ‘Plus’ points and some…

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MONEY SERIES: PART 72

By: Tarun Prakash Srivastava, Sr. Executive Editor-ICN Group LUCKNOW: Always remember a rule- Vertical Success is your success, so even after reaching the ultimate point of height, it can be abolished at any time while Horizontal success is your joint or consolidated success in which your contribution is very negligible, and therefore it remains in existence even after the abolishing of your personal qualification. I am a legal practitioner and my entire business, even though I am running with the help of many of my colleagues, is dependent on me and…

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Mahatma Gandhi: Who Sacrificed His Life While Fighting Bigotry And Jingoism

By: Dr. Mohammad Aleem, Editor-ICN Group NEW DELHI: 30th January 1948 was not any other day in the modern history of India. It was the day when fanaticism won over the non-violence. A preacher of non-violence, peace and co-existence was killed by a fanatic in the name of religion and jingoism. Whenever this day will come, this debate over violence and non-violence is bound to be raised. And it is good if we keep discussing and mulling over it from time-to-time. Mahatma Gandhi was a visionary who had seen India as a secular…

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Nation Pays Homage To Mahatma Gandhi On His 71st Death Anniversary

NEW DELHI: President Ram Nath Kovind, Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on his 71st death anniversary. “On Martyrs’ Day, we gratefully remember Mahatma Gandhi and the countless freedom fighters who sacrificed their all for our Independence,” President Ram Nath Kovind tweeted on Martyrs Day. Vice President Venkaiah Naidu and Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also paid their homage to Mahatma Gandhi.Army chief General Bipin Rawat, Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba and Air Chief Marshal Birender Singh Dhanoa were also present…

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British Asian Indian model Aarti Rana bags Asian face of Miss England title

Aarti Rana, become a household name as she got the title of Asian Face of Miss England. Recently, an Indian origin, Manushi Chiller had bagged a Miss World crown in her name and now one more name is coming forward to be Miss England. Asian women of Indian-origins are incredible and they do not leave any stone of success unturned. Aarti Rana, born in Gujarat but bought up in Leicester, UK to a Hindu family, is making her way to be next Miss England. Aarti Rana has reached the semi-final…

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The Ship’s Master

By: Tejeshwar Singh Rana, 2nd Officer, Shell shipping-London, UK & Asstt. Editor-ICN MEXICO: Traditionally the person in charge of a ship at sea is addressed as Captain. In the Merchant Shipping industry, in most legal, trade and commercial documents, the captain is referred to as the Ship’s Master. Among professional mariners, the title “Captain” is generally used by a person who has been appointed and commanded a merchant vessel. As per British precedence, the Harbour Master, the equivalent of Chief of a Port, is also referred to as “Captain” if…

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Arunachal Governor Felicitates Staff For Energy Conversation

By: Dr. Dakter Esse, Editor-ICN ITANAGAR: The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh Brig. (Dr.) B.D. Mishra (Retd.) felicitated Nabendyu Bhattacharjee, wireman, Capital Electrical Division-I, Raj Bhavan Power House at Raj Bhavan, Ianagar on 29th January 2019 for conservation of electricity and maximising the use of renewable energy at Raj Bhavan. Continuing his endeavour to promote renewable energy, the Governor honoured Shri Bhattacharjee for lighting the entire Raj Bhavan for Republic Day celebration in a low cost way with more than 3000 LED, using only solar power. As per the tradition and in line…

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Career Selection-A Basic Insight: Part 4

By: Satyendra Kumar Singh, Editor-ICN  The public sector demands punctuality, self-discipline, self-control and sound emotional capabilities. The people who aspire for such a profession need to adhere to the time schedule and work in stressful environment. Significance of Personality Tests LUCKNOW: Personality is defined as attitude of a person as demonstrated at a particular place or circumstance. Personality traits do help in successful alignment with the particular job requirements. Personality is the set of characteristics that influences ones’ attitude and behaviour in different situations. Different researchers have defined personality and its…

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MONEY SERIES: PART 71

By: Tarun Prakash Srivastava, Sr. Executive Editor-ICN Group LUCKNOW: What I have said to you so far was about your vertical success only. Have you seen the peak of a mountain? Height, and height, and height. I have heard that Hong Kong is a country with very limited land, but this country is very developed, and the result is that when development in other countries spreads on their undeveloped land, this development in Hong Kong only increases in height. Each year, the elevations of Hong Kong become higher to cover the…

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