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In this monumental 100K episode of the Indian Silicon Valley podcast, we welcome back Pratham Mittal, Co-founder of Masters' Union and TETR, to explore his vision for the future of education. Pratham shares the incredible journey of launching TETR, a groundbreaking undergraduate program that blends global travel with experiential learning. (Watch here: YouTube Link) We dive into how Pratham is rethinking education with a focus on real-world problem-solving, interdisciplinary, and the transformative power of AI in the classroom. The conversation explores his unique approach to scaling institutions without sacrificing quality, building a global-first mindset from India, and his bold ambition to challenge the world's top universities. Pratham also discusses the practical challenges of education in India, such as the mismatch between job creation and college graduates, and how MSMEs, not startups, hold the key to bridging this gap. From hiring strategies to insights on process-building and work-life balance, Pratham offers candid reflections on what it takes to build world-class institutions in a rapidly evolving landscape. This episode is a must-watch for anyone curious about the intersection of education, entrepreneurship, and technology—and how India is poised to lead the way. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 2:10 - What is TETR? 6:38 - What did Pratham get right the first time? 16:18 - How is ambition scaling for Pratham? 19:19 - How is Pratham expanding? 22:58 - Pratham's 5-10 year plan 26:18 - What's missing in education? 38:08 - How does Pratham bridge education access? 45:08 - How does Pratham hire? 50:48 - How does Pratham manage his days? 53:19 - How far ahead is India? 59:33 - What is Pratham predicting for the future? 1:01:33 - Outro Follow us for updates: Instagram: www.instagram.com/jivrajsinghsachar #IndianSiliconValley #ISV #PrathamMittal #MastersUnion #TETR #EducationInnovation #EdTech #Entrepreneurship #India
Welcome to another enlightening episode of "The Brand Called You" (TBCY). Today, we are privileged to have Ujwal Thakar, Partner & Co-Founder of Ujjwal Impact Advisors, and former CEO of Pratham and GiveIndia. With a rich background in banking and an impactful shift to the social sector, Ujwal shares his incredible journey of serendipity, leadership, and philanthropy. In this episode, we dive deep into: Ujwal's unexpected transition from banking to the social sector. Key lessons in crafting effective fundraising strategies for NGOs. The importance of impact measurement and transparency. Insights on engaging high-net-worth individuals and building trust with donors. The growing trend of philanthropy among Indian high-net-worth individuals. The role and challenges of working with government grants. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
In this enlightening episode of The Brand Called You, Pratham Barot, the CEO and Co-Founder of Zell Education, shares his journey from a finance student to a pioneering entrepreneur in India's ed-tech sector. Barot discusses the inception of Zell Education, its focus on global finance certifications, and how technology has been pivotal in scaling the company. He also elaborates on Zell's unique customer-centric approach and future ambitions to make finance education as essential as health education. Tune in to understand the strategic decisions behind Zell's growth and Barot's vision for the future of finance education. 00:33- About Pratham Barot Pratham is the Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of Zell Education, which is one of India's fastest-growing ed tech organizations in accounts and finance. He is an ACCA member with an All India Rank 1 in Advanced Taxation. He started his professional journey with varied roles as an Auditor, Financial controller, and even as an Assistant Event manager. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
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From a 13-year-old dreaming of becoming a YouTuber to now leading a 6-figure video content agency, today I speak with Pratham Jindal, Founder and CEO of Praper Media—a content agency collaborating with some of the biggest creators on the planet. In this episode he shares insights into launching the agency, recounting the story of securing his first customer by spending 100 Rupees on a super chat. Pratham delves into his unique hiring philosophy and offers perspectives on AI, Chat GPT, and Sora. Additionally, he unveils his distinctive framework for hiring staff and discusses effective cold email strategies.Pratham provides valuable advice on transitioning from a solo freelancer to starting an agency, reflecting on some mistakes made, such as not trusting his gut. He shares insights for first-time founders and entrepreneurs, discussing his hands-off management style. Why his first content channel failed and key takeaways and starting your own content channel. Content is not an easy game!Pratham highlights why Instagram is his most significant marketing channel and explains his reluctance to use freelancer websites. Talks about the startup scene in Chandigarh. Finally, he talks about his venture into creating a KPOP channel in India and much more.In this conversation we talk about:Starting in his parents bedroom. Not having issues with pricing Algorithms Meeting his Co-founder Being consistant.The booming creator scenePlans for the future.Starting young, did he miss out on social life?A great story about using the wifi restaurant password to complete a job.Getting referrals. Growing quickly 1. to 45 team 1,000 sqft office Qualities entrepreneurs must have - Communication. And much more Linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/pratham-jindal/
Pratham and Anna wrap up the Green House with a look at all the top stories they covered. Thanks for going on this ride with us.
On the 2nd to last episode ever of the Green House, Pratham and Anna discuss a big climate meeting in Dubai, and revisit the Phoenix Climate Action Plan.
Pratham and Anna discuss a new report indicating the state of climate change in the United States. Plus, Agave Syrup is mostly known for its use in Alcohol. The unintended result it has on the animal ecosystem.
Pratham and Anna return to discuss Wind farms and the impact of their cancellations on the East Coast. Plus, they breakdown the way Shein and Fast Fashion work together to create detrimental effects on our environment.
Pratham and Anna check in on how nations around the world are working to achieve their sustainable goals. Plus, we have the way Songbirds are adapting to warm temperatures
Pratham and Anna discuss a new plant that aims to take away existing carbon from the air. The groundbreaking role this could have on the environment. Plus, the population of Gray Whales are declining. The reason for this discovery.
On Today's Episode, Pratham and Anna discuss the record low amount of ice in the Antarctic. The way this is effecting animals. Plus, the importance of Honey Bees.
Masters' Union is a modern business school transforming education by opting for hands-on, real-world problem-solving. Pratham shares his incredible first principles thinking approach that has driven him on his mission to build a global top-tier B-school in India.Read the text version of the episode.Read more about Masters' Union:-1.We Want To Empower Creators With Practical Education: Pratham Mittal, Master's Union2.Technology's role is to enhance work done by leaders: MU's Pratham Mittal3.First Experiential Bachelor's Degree Programme In Business In India, Taught By Harvard, Oxford, Amazon, And Apple Faculty Members4.Can the experiential learning of Masters' Union be the Indian MBA alternative?5.Top brains commit Rs 300 crore to build Masters' Union School of Business6.Masters' Union Launches The World's First Professional Education Programme For Content Creators
This week Pratham and Anna break down Vegan Leather -- the once sustainable alternative. Plus, the political back and forth of the Grand Canyon's declaration of a national monument.
Titus Syengo, the Executive Director of Teaching at the Right Level Africa (“TaRL”), is this episode's guest. TaRL began as a joint venture between Pratham and J-PAL (whose Global Executive Director — Iqbal Dhaliwal — was a guest on Charity Talks last year). Its primary goal is to strengthen children's foundational literacy and numeracy skills by using its evidence-based approach. As Titus and Brooke discuss, TaRL is supporting governments and organizations in over 14 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa, helping them to build the capacity to design, deliver and scale impactful programs. TaRL's goal is to help every child across Africa build foundational skills for a better future. (0:29). Website: https://teachingattherightlevel.org/
This episode features RISE Research Fellow Yue-Yi Hwa in conversation with Jennifer Opare-Kumi, a final-year doctoral researcher at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. They cover a breadth of issues including the potential for targeted instructional programs to contribute towards improved child mental health outcomes, why mainstreaming children's mental health during early learning might improve their educational and other life outcomes, and the need to adopt an expanded view of the ‘learning crisis' currently affecting countries in the global south. LinksJenn Opare-Kumi (webpage)Foundational Learning and Mental Health: Empirical Evidence from Botswana (working paper) by Jennifer Opare-KumiCognitive and Socioemotional Skills in Low-Income Countries: Measurement and Associations with Schooling and Earnings (journal article) by Alice Danon, Jishnu Das, Andreas de Barros, and Deon Filmer (RISE Pakistan)Socioemotional and Academic Learning Before and After COVID-19 School Closures (working paper) by Stephen Bayley, Darge Wole Meshesha, Paul Ramchandani, Pauline Rose, Tassew Woldehanna, and Louise Yorke (RISE Ethiopia)Researching Socio-Emotional Learning, Mental Health and Wellbeing: Methodological Issues in Low-Income Contexts (working paper) by Stephen Bayley, Darge Wole Meshesha, Louise Yorke, Paul Ramchandani, and Pauline Rose (RISE Ethiopia)Measuring the impacts of teachers in Vietnam: teacher value-added and student cognitive and non-cognitive skills (paper in progress) by Pedro Carneiro, Paul Glewwe, Anusha Guha, and Sonya KrutikovaYouth Impact's page on Teaching at the Right Level in Botswana (webpage)Teaching at the Right Level Africa (webpage)Pratham's Combined Activities for Maximized Learning (CAMaL) teaching-learning approach (webpage)Guest biographyJennifer Opare-KumiJennifer Opare-Kumi is a Doctoral Researcher at the Blavatnik School of Government. Driven by a passion for efficient, evidence-based policy making, she researches ways to improve education and mental health outcomes for young people in the Global South through government and non-governmental interventions and policies.Yue-Yi HwaYue-Yi Hwa is a Senior Education Specialist on the evidence translation and synthesis team at the What Works Hub for Global Education. Previously, Yue-Yi was a research fellow and research manager for Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), where she focused on synthesising research on teachers and management. She has also been a research fellow for the Penang Institute in Kuala Lumpur and a secondary school English teacher in Selangor, Malaysia. She holds an MPhil in comparative government from the University of Oxford and a PhD...
In this exciting episode, Shantanu sits down with Pratham Mittal, the young, dynamic founder of Masters' Union, a practitioner-led b-school, to have an engaging and insightful conversation about building Masters' Union and why and how it is challenging legacy institutions in India. Tune in to get a close dive into the mind of a young entrepreneur, as Pratham discusses not only the external factors but also the personal reasons responsible for his mission to revamp business education in the country. Introduction: 00:00 - 1:35 Bringing a Future Top ten B-school to Life/ How Do Rankings Work? : 1:35 - 6:27 Bootstrapping a SAAS Business: 6:28 - 9:16 Education in India/ Conceptualizing Master's Union: 9:16 - 15:50 Master's Union Campus & Infrastructure: 15:51 - 23:38 Teaching Business & Creating Faculty: 23:38 - 29:13 Structuring the Curriculum 29:14 - 32:32 Consumers Want to Know the Person Behind the Brand: 32:32 - 41:00 The Masters at Master's Union & More on the Curriculum: 41:01 - 45;33 Attracting the Best Students: 45:34 - 52:55 Economics of an education business: 52:56 - 1:01:11 What would Master's Union be like in 5 years? 1:01:12 - 1:05:54 Keeping the Syllabus up-to-date: 1:05:55 - 1:08:10 Academia, Mentorship and Investing in Students 1:08:11 - 1:14:27 Education is a motivation problem 1:14:28 - 1:29:54 Being an Entrepreneur & Learning Business from Family 1:30:00 - 1:47:58 Living Up to Family Expectations: 1:48:00 - 1:54:45 Conclusion 1:54:46 - 1:57:17_____________________________________________________ ABOUT OUR CHANNEL My name is Shantanu and I am the founder of Bombay Shaving Company and Bombae. I LOVE entrepreneurship. Personally, I would rate myself as an average (at best) entrepreneur, but I love great ones. The BarberShop with Shantanu S2: Raiser's Edge goes beyond our conversations from S1 on our podcast to tangible help. With the help of our sponsors at BSC and Bombae we have put together a season which brings together a corpus of 50+ equity seekers looking to support 20+ start-ups in their growth and success. We will be releasing an episode every Friday at 9 pm. Tune in and hope you enjoy. :) _____________________________________________________
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In this episode, I (@Jivraj Singh Sachar) speak with Pratham Mittal, Founder of Masters' Union. Masters' Union is transforming the Education Model in India, building a soon to become Top 10 Business School across the world. Pratham is a special founder and this conversation is an absolute delight! Tune in from incredible learnings on the Education space, as we decode the Masters' Union Model. Hope you liked the 135th Episode on the Indian Silicon Valley Podcast - Transforming Education in India. That was it from this Episode, thanks again for tuning in! :) If you liked the episode, do share with your friends or drop us a quick review! You can also subscribe to the YouTube Channel of the Podcast : https://www.youtube.com/c/IndianSiliconValley/ Also, do follow us on social media to stay updated with all new episodes: Twitter: https://twitter.com/isv_podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/indian-silicon-valley-podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indiansiliconvalleypodcast/ Gallery of all Episodes: https://airtable.com/shrTOFf1z5UT0q9p8 "If you never try, you never know" Stay Tuned, Keep Building.
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Visste du att hela 97 procent av indiska barn går i skolan? Problemet är bara att en skrämmande hög andel fortfarande inte kan läsa och skriva när de går i femte klass. I det här avsnittet träffar vi Ingrid Eelde Koivisto, som delar sin tid som doktorand vid Handelshögskolan i Stockholm med uppdraget som generalsekreterare för Pratham Sweden. Pratham är en organisation som - bland mycket annat - arbetar med att utbilda barn (och deras lärare) enligt pedagogiken Teaching at the Right Level för att snabbt dela in eleverna i rätt nivå. I det här avsnittet pratar vi om Prathams viktiga arbete och hur det kan komma sig att den indiska skolan har den här typen av utmaningar. Vilken potential kan förlösas om miljontals fler unga stärker sin läs- och skrivkunnighet? // Inspelat i Kitchen Studio på Roslagsgatan 23 i Stockholm. // Programledare: Christian von Essen // Läs mer på hejaframtiden.se och prenumerera på nyhetsbrevet.
In this Episode, we take a look back at 2022, revisiting the year that it has been and some of the best episodes on the show. Wishing everyone listening, Merry Christmas and a great close to the year, 2022. It's been another year since the podcast has been running and I could not be more thankful to all of you for listening and supporting this journey. As we conclude the year, I figured it would be interesting to try a different format and summarise the year, instead of a new Episode! And so through the episode, I go ahead and share a brief recap of the year that it has been for the Podcast, along with some very interesting best episodes + learnings through the year. We published 51 Episodes through the year before this one, which included 3 masterclasses and 48 episodes as a part of the general series without missing a single week of publishing through the year. From covering Gaming to Logistics to FinTech to Real Estate, this year had some of the most mature conversations on the podcast! Looking back, I have so many favorites - highlighting some is very difficult, but let me try. We had some great Venture Episodes through the year, including the one with Vikram of Matrix, Hemant of General Catalyst, Deven of Insight, Mridul of Elevation, Vaibhav of Better. The common learnings through these episodes around business cycles, sustainably winning, building culture at VC Funds and pattern recognition are a gold mine of insights. If you're looking to understand the Venture World better, this is a great place to dive deeper. I hosted some of the best Founders in the ecosystem through the year. Some unforgettable episodes include the ones with Vasanth of smallcase, Rohit of Darwinbox, Sai of MPL, Ankush of ShareChat, Ankit of CureFoods, Shashank of The Whole Truth, Gaurav of Yubi, Awais of Pixxel, Pratham of Masters' Union and Ruchi of Oxyzo. All of these episodes and the others, highlight distinct founder traits and learnings from journeys' which exhibit great perseverance, grit and passion for building. I am so grateful to have started the podcast and I continue to cherish each & every new conversation on the show. I would like to thank you all for supporting us through another very interesting year for the Startup Ecosystem and hope I can add value to your lives via the podcast, with each new Episode. Thank you, Stay Tuned & Keep Building. Wishing you all a great close to 2022! --- Special thanks to our sponsor for these episodes, Stride Ventures. Here is a quick note on them: Stride Ventures, which is one of India's leading Venture Debt Funds, becoming synonymous with innovative startup financing in India. Stride provides comprehensive solutions, going beyond venture debt, to cater to distinctive challenges faced by high-growth and inherently strong businesses, backed by leading institutions. The fund has a portfolio of over 60+ diversified companies, having deployed more than Rupees 1500 Crore to date. In just over two years, Stride Ventures has emerged as the preferred venture debt lender in the Indian Ecosystem. To know more about this phenomenal fund, visit - https://strideventures.in/
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: SoGive's 2023 plans + funding request, published by Sanjay on December 20, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. We at SoGive are excited about what we plan to achieve in 2023. We still have material funding gaps, so if readers are keen for these things to happen, then please get in touch by emailing sanjay@sogive.org. Our work will involve the following: ActivityRough indication of how much effort goes on each40%-45%40%-45%10%-20% EA-aligned research Supporting the EA talent pipeline Supporting major donors, and running SoGive grants 1. EA-aligned research: We plan to do work akin to the research of organisations like Rethink Priorities. There are enough thorny questions about how to do good / give effectively that an enormous amount more research is needed, and the existing ecosystem would benefit from growing in both capacity and the number of voices, hence we are keen for SoGive to contribute. Work which we plan to complete and publish in 2023: Strong Minds: SoGive's founder identified Strong Minds as a possible high impact charity in 2015 when thinking about his own giving, and had an initial call with Sean Mayberry of Strong Minds then. We have been engaging with Strong Minds over some years and we plan to finalise a report early in 2023. No Means No: An investigation of No Means No Worldwide was suggested to us by a member of the EA London community, who was excited to have an EA-aligned recommendation for a charity which prevents sexual violence. We have mostly completed a review of this charity, and were asked not to publish it yet because it used a study which is not yet in the public domain. Pratham We have been working on a review of Pratham, which works on education in the developing world. Note that our model involves having multiple pieces of analysis ongoing, and these may be progressed by someone working for 1 day per week. Work which we plan to initiate in 2023: Redteaming of John Halstead's report on climate change Counterfactuals vs credit-sharing/Shapley values Note: this is not a comprehensive list, just a few examples. For a fuller list, see this public copy of our research agenda. Past track record: People within the SoGive community have successfully written a number of valuable pieces of research. Cool Earth: In order to support SoGive's work helping major donors, SoGive produced a review of Cool Earth which argued that the EA community had overvalued Cool Earth. It received an EA Forum prize, was nominated for a Review of Decade prize, and has been cited 14 times on the EA Forum and an unknown number of times elsewhere. Giving Green: A SoGive volunteer, with support from SoGive's founder, wrote a piece critiquing the analytical approach of Giving Green. Prior to this write-up, there had been little critical analysis of the quality of Giving Green's work. Malaria nets: We wrote a piece on GiveWell's modelling of insecticide resistance, which argued that there were issues with the way that synergists were modelled (synergists are things which help nets overcome insecticide resistance). We also argued that GiveWell were missing an important source of data. GiveWell awarded this analysis an honourable mention prize. If you would like to know more about SoGive's research work, feel free to read our strategy document: section 1 covers our research work, section 1.3 explains how we set our research agenda, section 1.5 provides more examples of our track record of research, section 1.7 includes people from other EA orgs who are willing to serve as references. 2. Supporting the EA talent pipeline: Our volunteer programme was originally set up to help us analyse charities, however we are now leveraging our experience to serve orgs in the EA community who are looking to hire. In 2023, we aim to recruit c50-100 new volunteers, and of those probably a m...
In this Episode, I (@Jivraj Singh Sachar) speak with Pratham Mittal, Founder & CEO of Masters' Union. Pratham is transforming the face of Indian Higher Education by establishing a premier institution, which is championing the most advanced form of practitioner led education globally. Masters' Union is an MBA equivalent for candidates who have completed under graduation and some years of corporate experience, and are now looking for the next jump in terms of career advancement, understanding of entrepreneurship by grasping actionable skills taught by professionals who have been there done that. MU is one of the most disruptive education companies in a long time and Pratham shares his learnings of building an Educational Institution from scratch. The next 90 odd minutes capture some of the most interesting insights on Education at large, as I deeply question the ways in which Pratham is approaching this transformation. We uncover a bunch of topics through the episode, this includes what's broken in Education, what MU is currently doing, why and how is that method is not scalable, what's next for MU, how to be outcomes focused, what student obsession and transformation looks like, and how founders can best upskill themselves, amongst a bunch of other fascinating things. This is one of my favourite episodes on the show, and I strongly hope you stick around till the end to understand why. Here is a quick word about our sponsor for the episode: Stride Ventures, which is one of India's leading Venture Debt Funds, becoming synonymous with innovative startup financing in India. Stride provides comprehensive solutions, going beyond venture debt, to cater to distinctive challenges faced by high-growth and inherently strong businesses, backed by leading institutions. The fund has a portfolio of over 60+ diversified companies, having deployed more than Rupees 1500 Crore to date. In just over two years, Stride Ventures has emerged as the preferred venture debt lender in the Indian Ecosystem. To know more about this phenomenal fund, visit - https://strideventures.in/ Hope you liked the 128th Episode on the Indian Silicon Valley Podcast - Transforming Indian Higher Education! That was it from this Episode, thanks again for tuning in! :) If you liked the episode, do share with your friends or drop us a quick review! Also, do follow us on social media to stay updated with all new episodes: Twitter: https://twitter.com/isv_podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/indian-silicon-valley-podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indiansiliconvalleypodcast/ Gallery of all Episodes: https://airtable.com/shrTOFf1z5UT0q9p8 You can also subscribe to the YouTube Channel of the Podcast : https://www.youtube.com/c/IndianSiliconValley/ "If you never try, you never know" Stay Tuned, Keep Building.
The COVID-19 crisis forced school closures in 188 countries, disrupting the learning process of more than 1.7 billion children, youth, and their families. This had immediate short-term temporary learning loss effects. However, long-term impacts like curbed educational aspirations and disengagement from the school system may be irreversible. This podcast episode deep dives into these adverse consequences and mitigation strategies as schools re-open. Our host Nikunj Agarwal is joined in this episode by two experts who share their insights on the impact of COVID-19 on education and what needs to be done to alleviate its impact. Dr. Rachel Hinton outlines the short-term and long-term impact on students, particularly from the marginalised backgrounds across low and lower-middle-income countries. She shares recommendations to keep children learning, including adjusting curriculum by governments. Dr. Rachel Hinton is a Senior Education and Social Development Adviser at Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office. She has over 15 years of research and international development experience in the UK, South Asia, Eastern Europe, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Dr. Rukmini Banerjee delves into how to encourage parental engagement, leverage existing technology, and support teachers better to overcome the learning loss due to the pandemic and the exacerbated Global Learning Poverty. She also shares her vision for education in a post-pandemic world. Dr. Rukmini Banerjee is the Chief Executive Officer of Pratham Education Foundation. She previously led Pratham's research and assessment efforts, including the Annual Status of Education Report (also known as ASER). This episode is hosted by Nikunj Agarwal; produced by Livey Beha and Read Leask; and researched by Claddagh Nic Lochlainn, Allan Greicon, and Emma Dreyer. To keep up with our latest episodes, follow us on Twitter @oxfordpolicypod and on Instagram @oxfordpolicypod_.
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Shiva purana Rudra Sanhita Lesson 17,18,19 & 20 | Shiv purana Audio in Hindi SEASON 2 Episode-6 | शिवपुराण श्री रूद्र संहिता प्रथम खंड अध्याय 17,18,19 व 20 17. पापी गुणनिधि की कथा 18. गुणनिधि को मोक्ष की प्राप्ति 19. गुणनिधि को कुबेर पद की प्राप्ति 20. भगवान शिव का कैलाश पर्वत पर गमन In this episode of Shivpurana series, You listen Shree rudra sanhita ( Lessons - 17,18,19 & 20 from Pratham khand ). keep sharing and spreading wisdom. enjoy the audio, thanks. HAR HAR MAHADEVA.... If you have any suggestion or business enquiry then feel free to contact me at dayanand.singh13@gmail.com. Regards Rajeev Singh --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hindu-rituals2/message
Shiva purana Rudra Sanhita Lesson 14,15 & 16 | Shiv purana Audio in Hindi SEASON 2 Episode-5 | शिवपुराण श्री रूद्र संहिता प्रथम खंड अध्याय 14,15 व 16 14. पुष्पों द्वारा शिव पूजा का माहात्म्य 15. सृष्टि का वर्णन 16. सृष्टि की उत्पत्ति In this episode of Shivpurana series, You listen Shree rudra sanhita ( Lessons - 14, 15 & 16 from Pratham khand ). keep sharing and spreading wisdom. enjoy the audio, thanks. HAR HAR MAHADEVA.... If you have any suggestion or business enquiry then feel free to contact me at dayanand.singh13@gmail.com. Regards Rajeev Singh --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hindu-rituals2/message
Shiva purana Rudra Sanhita Lesson 11,12 & 13 | Shiv purana Audio in Hindi SEASON 2 Episode-4 | शिवपुराण श्री रूद्र संहिता प्रथम खंड अध्याय 11,12 व 13 11. शिव पूजन की विधि तथा फल प्राप्ति 12. देवताओं को उपदेश 13. शिव पूजन की श्रेष्ठ विधि In this episode of Shivpurana series, You listen Shree rudra sanhita ( Lessons - 11,12 & 13 from Pratham khand ). keep sharing and spreading wisdom. enjoy the audio, thanks. HAR HAR MAHADEVA.... If you have any suggestion or business enquiry then feel free to contact me at dayanand.singh13@gmail.com. Regards Rajeev Singh --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hindu-rituals2/message
Shiva purana Rudra Sanhita Lesson 8,9 & 10 | Shiv purana Audio in Hindi SEASON 2 Episode-3 | शिवपुराण श्री रूद्र संहिता प्रथम खंड अध्याय 8,9 व 10 8. ब्रह्मा-विष्णु को भगवान शिव का दर्शन 9. देवी उमा और भगवान शिव का प्राकट्य 10. सृष्टि की रक्षा / त्रिदेवों को आयुर्बल In this episode of Shivpurana series, You listen Shree rudra sanhita ( Lessons - 8,9 & 10 from Pratham khand ). keep sharing and spreading wisdom. enjoy the audio, thanks. HAR HAR MAHADEVA.... If you have any suggestion or business enquiry then feel free to contact me at dayanand.singh13@gmail.com. Regards Rajeev Singh --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hindu-rituals2/message
Shiva purana Rudra Sanhita Lesson 4,5,6 & 7 | Shiv purana Audio in Hindi SEASON 2 Episode-2 | शिवपुराण श्री रूद्र संहिता प्रथम खंड अध्याय 4,5,6 व 7 Lesson 4 - नारद जी का विष्णु जी को श्राप देना Lesson 5 - नारद जी का शिवतीर्थो में भ्रमण व ब्रह्माजी से प्रश्न Lesson 6 - ब्रह्माजी द्वारा शिव तत्त्व का वर्णन Lesson 7 - विवादग्रस्त ब्रह्मा-विष्णु के मध्य अग्नि स्तम्भ का प्रकट होना In this episode of Shivpurana series, You listen Shree rudra sanhita ( Lessons 4,5,6 & 7 from Pratham khand ). keep sharing and spreading wisdom. enjoy the audio, thanks. HAR HAR MAHADEVA.... If you have any suggestion or business enquiry then feel free to contact me at dayanand.singh13@gmail.com. Regards Rajeev Singh --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hindu-rituals2/message
Shiva purana Rudra Sanhita Adhyay 1,2 & 3 Shiv purana Audio in Hindi SEASON 2 Episode-1 शिवपुराण श्री रूद्र संहिता प्रथम खंड अध्याय 1,2 व 3 Lesson - 1 ऋषिगणों की वार्ता Lesson - 2 नारद जी की काम वासना Lesson - 3 नारद का भगवान विष्णु से उनका रूप मांगना In this episode of Shivpurana series, You listen Shree rudra sanhita ( Lessons 1,2 &3 from Pratham khand ) keep sharing and spreading wisdom. enjoy the audio, thanks. HAR HAR MAHADEVA.... If you have any suggestion or business enquiry then feel free to contact me at dayanand.singh13@gmail.com. Regards Rajeev Singh --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hindu-rituals2/message
Sant Eknathji Maharaj 9 GuruRup Me Shri Janardan Swamiji Ke Pratham Darshan : Manoj Bhai Gurubhaktiyoga
“If some teachers can create magic in the classroom, then why not all?” Anju Saigal founded the non-profit CEQUE (pron. Seekhey) to upskill teachers in underprivileged communities in India after working in the education space for decades. Trained at Harvard's Graduate School of Education and in field work through Pratham (one of India's largest education focused non-profits), Anju shares how observing classroom teaching in action led her to create a non-profit focused on supporting and training teachers to improve the quality of education. Join us as India celebrates 75 years of independence to hear about the challenges and opportunities facing its youngest learners!Listen now below or at www.theindianedit.com and please take a second to rate us wherever you're listening so the voices of these inspiring women can be heard all over the world!SHOWNOTES FOR EPISODE 72:Find Anju at CEQUE's website and on instagramLearn more about Pratham BOOKS:Castaway Mountain: Love and Loss Among the Wastepickers of Mumbai by Saumya RoyThe Midnight Library by Matt HaigQuestions? Comments? Get in touch @theindianeditpodcast on Instagram !Special thanks to Varun Dhabe and the team @ Boon Castle / Flying Carpet Productions for audio post-production engineering!
वयं रक्षाम: में प्राग्वेदकालीन जातियों के सम्बन्ध में सर्वथा अकल्पित अतर्कित नई स्थापनाएं हैं , मुक्त सहवास है, विवसन विचरण है, हरण और पलायन ह। शिश्नदेव की उपासना है, वैदिक - अवैदिक अश्रुत मिश्रण है। नर - मांस की खुले बाजार में बिक्री है, नृत्य है, मद है, उन्मुख अनावृत यौवन है । इस उपन्यास में प्राग्वेदकालीन नर, नाग, देव, दैत्य-दानव, आर्य-अनार्य आदि विविध नृवंशों के जीवन के वे विस्तृत-पुरातन रेखाचित्र हैं, जिन्हें धर्म के रंगीन शीशे में देख कर सारे संसार ने अंतरिक्ष का देवता मान लिया था। मैं इस उपन्यास में उन्हें नर रूप में आपके समक्ष उपस्थित करने का साहस कर रहा हूँ। आज तक कभी मनुष्य की वाणी से न सुनी गई बातें, मैं आपको सुनाने पर आमादा हूँ।....उपन्यास में मेरे अपने जीवन-भर के अध्ययन का सार है।... आचार्य चतुरसेन उपन्यास - वयं रक्षाम: Novel - Vayam Rakshamah लेखक - आचार्य चतुरसेन शास्त्री Writer - Acharya Chatursen Shastri स्वर - समीर गोस्वामी Narration - Sameer Goswami https://kahanisuno.com/ http://instagram.com/sameergoswami_kahanisuno https://www.facebook.com/kahanisuno/ http://twitter.com/goswamisameer/ https://sameergoswami.com
Pratham InfoTech Foundation(PIF) is a non-profit organization that works in India to bridge the digital divide, facilitate the adoption of information technologies (IT) in education, and equip disadvantaged youths with skills, tools and capabilities that new global economy demands. Affiliated with Pratham ( www.pratham.org ), an NGO that works to provide quality education to the underprivileged children of India, PIF is committed to ensuring “e-education for all”. The Good Sight caught up with Prem Yadav, Co-founder & CEO, PIF.
Welcome to the 714! I've known Pratham for a large part of my life, but this is the first time we've gotten to conversate for an extended period of time. And it didn't take long for us to get into the depths of intriguing universal ideas and philosophies. There's something eternal about this type of conversation that any individual can relate to and become inspired by. We could've gone for days and still not discussed everything, but we had to cut it short due to timing (he had things to do). However, as soon as it was over, he told me he's coming back to do another haha.FOLLOW US:Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/714podcast/Twitter | https://twitter.com/714podcastFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/714podcast/Podcast Website | https://714podcast.comFOLLOW PRATHAM:https://www.instagram.com/prathamparmar_/MUSIC:Intro: Song: Zero Equals Infinity Artist: 20sylOutro: Good Man InstrumentalHOST:Shyam Ronvelia| https://www.instagram.com/shyamronvelia/| https://twitter.com/shyamronvelia| https://www.facebook.com/shyamronvelia
Dr. Trish Leigh joins Pratham from the Labrinth for a podcast episode to answer questions regarding porn, sex, masturbation, and relationships.In this video, you will learn:- Why Dr. Trish Leigh became interested in neuroscience- The difference between men and women's brain- Easy ways to optimize the brain- Why so many men are addicted - How porn has nothing to do with sex- How porn can decrease empathy- Why porn addiction starts so early- Way parents can keep their kids safe- If it's possible to avoid sexual media- If men should quit masturbating- Benefits to quitting masturbation- The difference between male and female masturbation- How porn plays a role in prostitution- Whether partners for life are necessary- The length of time to feel the benefits of no porn and masturbation - If women should be more empathetic towards porn addiction- The importance of honesty and communication in relationships- How insecurities can damage relationships- The impact covid had on porn addiction- What you can do to be the best version of yourself- What the different types of sexual media areTo learn more, go to https://drtrishleigh.com/porn-brain-programs/To listen more of the Labrinth, go to https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-- labyrinth/id1570050217 Support the show
Dr. Seema Desai is a Certified Professional Coach, speaker, and author of the newly-released children's book, "Connected: Discovering Your Inner Guides." She is also Co-President of the Austin chapter of Pratham, a non-profit organization aimed at creating learning equality for underserved children in India and globally. Though no longer seeing patients, Seema is a general dentist who dedicated her years in medicine to serving the geriatric population in Austin and surrounding areas. It was because of her experiences as a doctor married to another doctor, postpartum depression warrior, and mother that she decided to gear her coaching practice towards helping doctors boost their performance, increase their wellbeing, and create more fulfillment and joy. Seema is a passionate practitioner of yoga and mindfulness. She also loves chocolate, reading, and tropical beaches. Seema's Website Instagram LinkedIn
Shikha is a writer based in Uttarakhand, India. Specialising in stories woven around nature and the outdoors, sustainable living, and those with a cultural insight from the remote mountains of India, Nepal and Bhutan. Her travel stories appear in a wide variety of publications such as the National Geographic Traveller, Travel + Leisure, Conde Nast Traveller, Lonely Planet, and more. Her environmental and social interest stories have appeared in newspapers such as The Hindu, The New Indian Express, and on platforms such as Nature InFocus and RoundGlass Sustain. Born and brought up in the mountains, she is a qualified mountaineer who has participated in expeditions in the Himalayas. Her mountaineering stories have appeared in The Outdoor Journal and online on the Red Bull forum. Shikha is the recipient of a Commonwealth Writers fellowship for her stories on Himalayan ecology, and has also authored an award-winning children's book on Northeast India's first female Everester, Tine Mena, for a literacy NGO, Pratham. Most recently, she authored a series of Lonely Planet pocket guide books on Nepal. New episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast go live every Tuesday at 7am UK time - Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss out. To support the tough girl mission to increase the amount of female role models in the media - visit www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast. Show Notes Who is Shikha Growing up in the mountains in India Her love of exploration Deciding to become a professional writer Being curious about the world Quitting her job to backpack across the Indian Continent in 2008 Her love of writing and not wanting to be confined to an office cubicle Being drawn to the mountains and wanting to spend more time there Her year of self discovery Her childhood and early years Going into higher education Making the decision to quit her job and go on a gap year Planning her year out and travelling on a shoe string budget Wanting to get off the regular tourist circuit Heading to the North East of India Spending time in Nepal and Bhutan Building her career as a freelance writer Travelling solo in remote places Advice and tips for solo travel Why planning a little ahead can make things a lot easier Advice for travel writing Why you need to find your niche Finding your writing voice Telling the same story but in a different way Learning mountaineering skills Encouraging more women to gain skills in the outdoors Challenging times in the mountains Walking on unmarked trails Being underprepared on the mountains and the lessons learned Dealing with challenging situations and her process for handling it Staying positive and having a back up plan How to connect with Shikha Putting together her website Writing her award-winning children's book on Northeast India's first female Everester, Tine Mena. Wanting to inspire young girls Advice for women and girls to spend more time in the mountains Future dreams and goals Social Media Instagram: @shikha_trip
HTML All The Things - Web Development, Web Design, Small Business
Learning APIs is a crucial skill for web developers to learn. They're commonly used to deliver content to websites from remote and local resources. They can empower entire platforms with vast databases of knowledge or be as simple as a connection to a CMS. This week Matt and Mike sat down with Pratham to discuss everything APIs including his new job at RapidAPI. Pratham's Links Pratham's Twitter | RapidAPI You can find us on... Facebook | Twitter | Instagram RSS | Patreon | Spotify Medium | YouTube | GitHub
In this interview we go in depth with Pratham Waghmare on how to start and scale a marketing agency and I go into detail about his background, SMMA agency, his course and mentorship program and more. It's been three years since I met Pratham in India and it was great to reconnect with him and have him on the podcast.
Pratham Waghmare is the founder and CEO of RedFire Digital Media which is a company that assists businesses in the US to get more customers using sales funnels and Facebook ads. Being the youngest internet marketer in India, Pratham Waghmare has made a name in the field that is mostly dominated by people in their 30s and 40s. The results his company gets for his clients are world class, his company currently works with coaches and consultants to get them to at least the $20k per month mark using high-converting marketing funnels. In this episode, Chris Cownden and Pratham Waghmare talk about what it takes to start and scale a marketing agency, how to get clients, how to manage clients, what ads to use and so much more...TL: DR;1. Improvise as often as you can2. Simplify your ads. A long, confused one doesn't help anyone3. Create your own blue ocean. (create your own niche)4. Be frugal when you are starting out.Watch the full interview on YouTube.See you next week!Chris Cownden All Podcast Links See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Devika Cariapa is an award-winning children's author who uses her background in history and archaeology to creatively communicate with a young audience. Her first book, India Through Archaeology: Excavating History (Tulika Books) encourages children to explore Indian history through the lens of archaeology. It was awarded the Hindu Young World-Goodbooks Award 2018 and the Sahitya Akademi's Bal Sahitya Puraskar 2019. She is also the author of India Through People : 25 Game Changers (Tulika Books) about the courageous men and women who left an imprint on the course of modern India, The Adventures of the Kohinoor (Juggernaut), an adaptation of William Dalrymple and Anita Anand's book, Kohinoor and Uncle Nehru, Please Send an Elephant, a picture book for younger readers on Nehru's ‘elephant diplomacy'. The Adventures of the Kohinoor is on the Neev Book Awards 2021 short list. Listen to this conversation about children's literature in India! Find Devika on Instagram @stories_from_stones. _____________________ Links mentioned in this episode: Tulika Books is offering a 10% discount and free international shipping with code "INDIA" for orders of more than $40. Get some of these amazing books for your friends, family and yourself! See Devika Cariapa's books on Tulika here! The "Hindi Hacks You Never Knew You Needed" course is live! Cut out the fluff and get the first phrases and concepts that you need to know to get you speaking quickly and on your way! As mentioned in the episode, Pratham books has an online library of free books, especially for children in need. Share with those you know and support their cause. Join our Patreon community for special content! www.patreon.com/invisibleindia
Rukmini Banerji is CEO of India's Pratham Education Foundation.Founded 25 years ago to teach out-of-school youngsters in the slums of Mumbai, Pratham has grown to become one of the country's largest NGOs, delivering high quality but low-cost interventions to millions of Indian children.It works directly with children and youth as well as through large-scale collaborations with government systems using mapping and data to help inform teaching approaches.Pratham's Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) has become a key benchmarking tool for the Indian education system, while its Teaching at the Right Level (TARL), programme, “has led to some of the largest learning gains among rigorously evaluated education programmes”, according to the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL).In 2021, in recognition of her contribution to the sector, Rukmini was awarded the prestigious Yidan Prize for education.In this episode of The Impact Room, Rukmini talks about balancing inputs with outcomes, parental engagement, and the importance of partnerships in delivering systemic change.“Big change doesn't happen because you drop training modules onto a context, or you create an app or you create some kind of an assessment,” she says. “It happens when energised and motivated individuals put all these things together. That's how real change happens.”For more on Pratham, visit their website or follow them on social media at @Pratham_India. You may also be interested in this guide from the Brookings Institution about family-school engagement.The Impact Room is brought to you by Philanthropy Age and Maysa Jalbout.
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In this episode we chat with Pratham Prasoon, a Programmer, Student, Developer Advocate, and web3 super genius, about what is web3 and what it means for developers. Some additional topics covered include: How do NFTs workWhat are potential concerns or downsides of web3 and NFTsWhat tools and technologies should people be learning who want to move towards web3 What are you working on next / what side project are you excited aboutPratham is 17 years old. Building in web3 and machine learning and sharing his journey. Read about what web3 and decentralization mean for data storage in this blog.
Today I sit down with Shalini Goval-Pai, Vice President and General Manager of Google TV. She shares the story of how dreaming big and persevering helped her build a career of international impact. Shalini's leadership has led to winning strategies for distribution of streaming media, including Netflix, Disney plus, and HBO Max across TV and mobile device form factors. She previously served as Senior Director at YouTube, where her work enabled creators, storytellers and citizen journalists to expand their reach and increase monetization by over 10 times. Shalini is an industry thought leader and frequent speaker on digital transformation. Listen to her amazing story, you'll be inspired to dust off your big dreams and bring them to life! Guest Bio: Shalini Govil-Pai is currently VP & GM of TV at Google. Her leadership has led to winning strategies for distribution of streaming media including Netflix, Disney+ and HBO Max across TV and mobile device form factors. She previously served as Senior Director at YouTube, where her work enabled creators, storytellers and citizen journalists to expand their reach and increase monetization by >10x. Prior to Google, Shalini was Technical Director at Pixar Animation, where she led efforts for the first entirely CG animated block-buster ‘Toy Story' and ‘A Bug's Life'. Shalini is an industry thought leader and a frequent speaker on digital transformation. She was the keynote speaker at Google's annual hardware event, IBC 2019 and at CES 2021. She was featured on NextTVs executive watchlist, Forbes, Vogue and Economic Times and writes frequently on leadership including for FastCompany: Remote work, Launching products in a pandemic and NextWeb: Intrapreneurship. Devoted to education, she is a board member of Pratham, an educational non-profit, and TechLab, an educational lab for children. She is the author of two internationally-published books in Computer Graphics – Principles of Computer Graphics and Learning Computer Graphics. Shalini holds a BS in Computer Science from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay from where she holds a Distinguished Alumni award, and a MS in Computer Science from Penn State. https://www.linkedin.com/in/shalinigovilpai/, https://twitter.com/shalinigovilpai Free Resources: https://www.fastcompany.com/90596269/google-tv-launch Belinda's Bio: Belinda Pruyne is a sought-after Leadership Advisor, Coach, Consultant and Keynote speaker. She is a leading authority in guiding global executives, professionals and small business owners to become today's highly respected leaders. She gained a wealth of expertise in the client services industry as Executive Vice President, Global Director of Creative Management at Grey Advertising, managing 500 people around the globe. With over 20+ years of leadership development experience, she brings industry-wide recognition to the executives and companies she works with. Whether a startup, turnaround, acquisition, or global corporation, executives and companies continue to turn to Pruyne for strategic and impactful solutions in a rapidly shifting economy and marketplace. Website: Belindapruyne.com Email Address: hello@belindapruyne.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindapruyne Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NotableLeadersNetwork.BelindaPruyne/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/belindapruyne?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/belindapruyne/
In this podcast, this father-son duo talks about how to instill investing as parents to their kids. From mindset, practical tips, specific approaches to overcoming challenges, this podcast gives both perspectives (parents and kids) to teach practical investing to kids.
In this episode of Making Healthcare, VirtuSense founder Deepak Gaddipati guest hosts to speak with Pratham Prasoon, a 16 year-old with a strong desire to delve into machine learning and simplify it for others on his blog, prathamprasoon.codes. He has an impressive Twitter following that grows each week—as of this recording, it's over 46,000.