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Indian Students Portal has also launched Smart Discount Cards for Students, Teachers & Corporates. We have tied up with over 400 of the very best merchant establishments, so you can make Smart Savings every time you spend. The envy of all other cards has arrived, so get yours today and make an Impression every time you spend. These cards can be purchased from any IAB studio branch, Nilgiris & Pazhamudhir Nilayam (D.B.Road & Arts College road). These cards are sure to save the card holder and their family money & time. In the months ahead these cards will be launched in other Indian cities. Smart Indeed!
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Memories closer to our heart
slip away and disown us.
Lose us in a busy market place.
We catch some through writing
Store them in a smoke jar for future.
They plead for an escape.
Their deliverance is never satisfactory.
Only in writing,
We promise them
Anything and everything. - Trinath G




Time management
It's not just for grey old suits in an office, you know. Chances are if you can make it to your seminars and lectures (OK, most of them), meet essay deadlines, hold down a part-time job and fit in essential hours in the pub, you will leave uni with some well honed time management skills. If you find yourself working through the night in a caffeine fuelled frenzy to get your uni work in on time, you may need to look at how you organize your time.
Start by identifying where you waste time. Yes, it's not easy to admit how many hours Richard and Judy get of your undivided attention, and we're not saying you shouldn't take time to relax your mind as that is essential, but make sure the rest of your day is productive. Procrastination Everyone puts off tasks they don't like. Just try and remember they don't get any easy the longer you leave them. It's always better to make a start on them - even if it's just scribbling some notes or organizing your files, ready for the next stage. It's a kind of active procrastination and it'll make you feel better - and help to justify a swift half!

There are very few people in the world today who do not know what the Christmas holiday is all about.  Christmas, as we know it today, is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, which happened over 2000 years ago.  The word “Christmas” translates to “Mass Of Christ”.   However, we can all be sure that the celebration of the Christmas holiday did not start right away.  So how did the actual celebration of the Christmas holiday begin? .

Believe it or not, many of the traditions that we observe during the Christmas holiday season began way before the birth of Christ.  Exchanging gifts, decorating trees, and the burning of the Yule log were all winter traditions that began before Christ was born, but were eventually incorporated into the holiday that became known as Christmas, and became part of Christmas history.  

Over 4000 years ago, the Mesopotamians celebrated each new year with a 12-day festival, called Zagmuth.  The Mesopotamians, who believed in many gods, held this festival in support of their chief god, Marduk, because they believed that he battled the monsters of chaos at the beginning of each winter.  It is from this festival that the 12 days of Christmas is believed to have originated.

The ancient Romans held a celebration each year in honor of their god Saturn.  The festival, which they called Saturnalia, began in the middle of December and lasted until the first of January.  The Romans decorated their homes with garlands, as well as trees upon which they hung candles.  During the festival the citizens of Rome would visit each other’s homes and hold great feasts.  One of the theories of how the tradition of the giving of Christmas gifts came about was from the Roman practice of exchanging gifts between family and neighbors during the festival of Saturnalia to promote good luck..