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Is it easy to accept failure?

It is not that easy to answer this question. May be my life experiences with my age are not enough to answer this question. But things that happened over past two weeks have instigated me to write this blog post. In this blog post I would like to give my perception towards failure. Forgive me if anything is wrongly written and suggestions are always welcome. It is very painful to take when something happens against our expectation. One of the hardest things in life is to accept failure and move on. Failure.... It is something that one experiences in one's life at some point of time. Most of the people say... Hard work, perseverance, patience and courage are key to achieve success in any field. But even after having all those, we still face challenges, fail many times in our life and become hopeless. It was so happened to me in my life where I became hopeless and felt depressed when I was failed many times repeatedly. Later it took time for me to understand the reality and move ...

My Experience of Mission RnD Summer Course at IIITH

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Hi everyone, I am super excited to release my first blog post. In this, I would like to share my experience of Mission RnD Summer Course at IIITH. It was really an amazing experience to be at IIITH for almost a month. With much excitement, random thoughts and fear of hostel life entered IIITH for Mission RnD Summer Course. The day when I got to know that I was selected for mission rnd summer course, I was totally surprised and was on cloud nine. 24th of May was my boarding day to IIITH. With all arrangements, I landed at IIITH hostel on 24th May afternoon. The first class started at 3 PM. We were divided into teams with a condition that no two students in the team should be from same college and I was into team 6. As soon as I entered the class I took initiative and introduced myself to the team. The class started in a funny way. We were asked to represent our names in the form of pictures and objects and other members in the team had to guess it. As our team members alread...