Mansi Vyas
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Hey! I am Mansi Vyas a student of Economics and Analytics in Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics. I am fun loving, Music passionate and Nature lover
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Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: Celebrating Women's Day Worldwide
Celebrating Women's Day: A Tribute to Strength, Resilience, and Progress Every year on March 8th, the world comes together to celebrate International Women's Day, a day dedicated to honoring the achievements of women and acknowledging the ongoing fight for gender equality. It's a day to recognize the invaluable contributions women make to every aspect of society, from politics and science to art and culture. But more than that, it's a day to reflect on the journey of women throughout history, the obstacles they've overcome, and the progress that has been made.
By Mansi Vyas2 months ago in Writers
Emoji's Danger-Man Fined $61,000 Over an Emoji!!
A primitive language which was born of digital words- The Emoji Language, those little pictorial icons on our phones they punctuate our texts, memes and posts like smiley faces or praying hands or a high five, I'm sure you have used these. 92% Millennials used emojis in daily conversations and just in the past three years emojis have seen 775% rise in use. Like everywhere on all social media be it YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Medium, Vocal etc etc. Like love is expressed with a heart emoji, mean jokes are masked by laughing emoji and in some cases, people are taken to court over a thumbs up. That's what happened in Canada.
By Mansi Vyas9 months ago in 01
Women Empowerment
Women Empowerment Ø History Of Women in India In the past various Hindu religious scripts, Temples, Books, Novels etc. Women always have been given immense respect, dignity and authority. We Indians have various festivals, and traditions in respect of various Goddesses. The Vedas hold women in high esteem and address them as dharma Patni (one who promotes and preserves the rightful conduct of life). Traditionally in Hinduism, a woman’s role has been seen as supporting family life and playing an important role in the family’s religious activities. In Shrimad Bhagwat Gita, Shri Krishna pointed out to his disciple Arjuna that women are as worthy and as capable as men of achieving liberation, or moksha. Hindu texts extol the virtues of womanhood and women’s essential role in nurturing future generations. But as times changed India’s system started to get dominated by males, and slowly women’s importance in important decision-making started to decline, and their significance in society started to diminish. Now women were only considered for handling the house and taking care of family. Their basic human rights were taken away like- Education, working for Jobs, Moving Freely etc. Oppressing Girls and Women was a very common way of living in the past. The list of Atrocities against women during the British Raj is never-ending, they were so brutal and inhumane. The most prominent ones were Bride Burning, Dowry Death, Femicide, Forced Conversion, Gang Raping and mass killing of Indian girls etc.
By Mansi Vyas9 months ago in Humans
Bhagwat Geeta and Oppenheimer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb13ynu3Iac Bhagwat Geeta is a holy Hindu Book that includes the knowledge of the world. It originated on Kurukshetra- a battleground for Pandvas and Kaurav. Shri Bhagwat Geeta dialogue between the Pandav prince Arjun and his charioteer guide Krishna, an avatar of lord Vishnu. Whereas Julius Robert Oppenheimer (April 22, 1904 – February 18, 1967) was an American theoretical physicist and director of the Manhattan Project's Los Alamos Laboratory during World War II. He is often credited as the "father of the atomic bomb".
By Mansi Vyas9 months ago in Education
Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket punctures hole in the ionosphere
So let’s understand What is Ionosphere ? The Ionosphere is a region where space begins, and the region is filled with charged particles like ions and spans between 50 to 400 miles above the surface. This region plays a critical role in creating auroras during geomagnetic storms as solar plasma reacts with ions producing spectular colours in the sky.
By Mansi Vyas10 months ago in Earth