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Navigating the Storm: Common Mistakes People Make During Board Exams

Common Mistakes People Make During Board Exams Introduction: Board exams are a pivotal moment in a student's academic journey, often seen as the gateway to future opportunities. However, the pressure and anxiety associated with these exams can lead individuals to make mistakes that might jeopardize their performance. In this blog, we will explore some common mistakes people tend to make during board exams and discuss strategies to overcome these pitfalls. Procrastination: The Silent Saboteur One of the most prevalent mistakes students make during board exams is procrastination. Delaying study sessions, leaving topics for the last minute, and underestimating the amount of time required for preparation can lead to a last-minute cramming frenzy. Overcoming procrastination involves effective time management, setting realistic goals, and maintaining a consistent study schedule. Ignoring Revision: The Memory Mirage Many students focus solely on absorbing new information and neglect th

How THIS covid -19 wave different from FIRST one ?

I know you all are familiar with covid- 19.It is  infectious disease caused by virus SARS COV 2. And  It is strain of corona virus.   Covid -19   But now comes on questions how second wave is different from first one ???   According to  doctor the second strain of virus spread  most fastly than the first you show this in this graph also No of variants present in India of covid -19? There is three variants till now: 1).Indian second variant(61%present in India) 2).UK variants (more harmful than uk variant present some region of Punjab) 3).Barzil variants (reported in Maharashtra and some other state) Younger people affected more : According to report of India health ministry till December 60 % people affected from this various is below the age of 45 but acc to data 55% people died is above age of 60 years it means infected number is more in young people than died ratio .but died ratio is more in old person. Maharashtra and Karnataka reported 48% and 47% increase in infection in young pe

TOp 10 UNKNOWN fact$ YOu know

               1.Hot water turn into ice faster than cold water. 2.Ant rest for 10 minutes in interval of 12 hours . 3. cigarette lighter is invented before matchstick. 4.monalisa have no eyebrows. 5.wearing headphone for 1 hour increase bacteria in ear  700 times. 6.human cannot kill itself by holding its breath . 7.The "sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick" is toughest tongue twister. 7.you cannot touch your elbow with tongue. 8. When you sneeze your heart stop for millisecond.   9 how many of you try to touch elbow with tongue. 10. Every one have different tongue print.

DOODHPATHRI- most UNEXPLORED hidden GEM

             DOODHPATHRI(valley of milk)     Doodhpathri known by Valley of Milk is a tourist destination and hill station in the State of Jammu and Kashmir.It is located in Budgam district of Jammu & Kashmir. Doodhpathri means a 'Valley of Milk' and the reason why it's called that is because the water flowing through the meadows here looks like milk from a distance. There's also a story which goes back in time. It is believed that when the famous saint of Kashmir Sheikh-ul-Alam once prayed here, and pricked the ground with his stick to get some water, milk started oozing out instead, on the rocks. LOCATION: Situated at an altitude of 8,957 ft from sea level, and located at a distance of 42 km from state summer capital Srinagar and 22 km from district headquarter Budgam. Winter pic Landscape view Winter river view How to Reach : By airport - The closest airport is the Sheikh ul-Alam international Airport (Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir). Doodhpathri is at a distance

Never judge people

EVERY ONE HAVE A STORY   24 year old boy seeing out from the train’s window shouted… “Dad, look the trees are going behind!” Dad smiled and a young couple sitting nearby, looked at the 24 year old’s childish behavior with pity, suddenly he again exclaimed… “Dad, look the clouds are running with us!” The couple couldn’t resist and said to the old man… “Why don’t you take your son to a good doctor?” The old man smiled and said…“I did and we are just coming from the hospital, my son was blind from birth, he just got his eyes today.” Every single person on the planet has a story. Don’t judge people before you truly know them. The truth might surprise you.

ONE PLUS PRO ReView

 One plus pro new launched  OnePlus 9 Pro were launched at a virtual event on Tuesday after much anticipation and rumours. The new OnePlus flagships come with cameras powered by Swedish brand Hasselblad and are powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 888. And OnePlus 9 Pro comes as a successor to OnePlus 8 Pro.   OnePlus 9 Pro  come with 120Hz displays, though the Pro variant offers dynamic refresh rates through its Smart 120Hz feature — thanks to the LTPO display.  OnePlus 9 Pro price in India OnePlus 9 Pro on the other hand, comes with a price tag of Rs. 64,999 for the 8GB + 128GB storage variant and Rs. 69,999 for the 12GB + 256GB storage model.  OnePlus 9 Pro specs: koi Body:  aluminum frame and glass construction, 3D Gorilla Glass back and dual-curved display edges, Gorilla Glass 5 front and back. Display:  6.7" Fluid Display 2.0 (LTPO AMOLED), 10-bit color, 120Hz, HDR10+, MEMC, Automatic color temperature setting, 1,300 nits (peak), 1440x3216px resolution (20.1:9). Chipset:  Qualcomm

Holi(festival of colors)

  If India wasn’t colourful enough you’ll never experience a more vibrant occasion than during the country’s festival of Holi which begins today. Holi involves an exuberant casting of pastel coloured powder on friends, family and every passer by with each colour symbolising a particular sentiment (see below). A little like  Thailand ‘s Songkran festival where people take to the streets with water-guns and any manner of soaking device, yet far more colourful. If you have ever considered planning a  trip to India , this is a great time to coincide a visit. Celebrated throughout the country, the festival of Holi is a particularly entertaining and fun experience. Historically, Holi celebrates the beginning of spring, when agricultural produce is abundant and the land is fertile. People smear colour on each other to celebrate the coming of spring and bid farewell to the cold winter. Bonfires are lit in street corners to ward off evil spirits and create positive energy and each household pre