Showing posts with label Youth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youth. Show all posts

Monday, July 18, 2016

Yamaha Fascino Miss Diva 2016 gets an overwhelming response!

Yamaha Fascino Miss Diva 2016 receives an overwhelming response from Delhi

The winner of Yamaha Fascino Miss Diva - Miss Universe India 2016 will proudly represent India at Miss Universe held later this year

Delhi, July 17, 2016: 

Scouting for a woman who is a beautiful blend of intellect, sass and oomph, Yamaha Fascino Miss Diva 2016 received an overwhelming response with its audition in Delhi which was held at Shangri-La's Eros Hotel. The coveted pageant has been instrumental in re-inventing the definition of beauty and fashion and setting new milestones each year. Yamaha Fascino Miss Diva 2016 is a 7 part reality tele-series and will be aired on Colors Infinity, India’s Premier English Entertainment channel.  With Lara Dutta as the mentor, the search has begun for a girl who embodies beauty and beyond and has the spirit to conquer the universe.


The much awaited auditions were held at Shangri-La's Eros Hotel who has come on board as the Hospitality & Venue partner for the Delhi auditions. An elite fashionable set of panelists and judges screened the contestants who were judged on various parameters ranging from ramp walk, perfect body, communications skills and more. Hair and Make - up partner Soniya Chandola was also seen contributing to the success of auditions.

Yamaha Fascino has partnered with the pageant as the title sponsor as it reflects the spirit of freedom and the desire to go beyond conventional boundaries. The brand aims to fascinate the youth by fulfilling their life with products and services. Adding to the excitement, they will also cast one of the lucky finalists to feature in a brand new Yamaha Fascino TV commercial! The pageant has been styled by Splash Fashions- a brand that celebrates fashion in its true sense with the philosophy of “Love Fashion”. Yamaha Fascino Miss Diva 2016 is a 7 part reality tele-series which will be aired on Colors Infinity, India’s Premier English Entertainment channel.


The nationwide auditions will traverse through the length and breadth of the country to bring to you the best from other cities as well including Lucknow, Indore, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Chandigarh, Pune, Hyderabad and Bengaluru that will culminate into the final leg of auditions at Mumbai.

For more information, log on to www.missdiva.com

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Indian Youth more suicide prone?

By Ila Garg

Suicides have lately become a great cause of worry. More and more children are seeing suicide as an easy escape route for their problems. Of late, the suicide rates have been on an alarming rise, especially among Indian youth.

According to a study conducted by WHO, every year about 8,00,000 people commit suicide worldwide. Among these 17% are Indian residents, mostly falling in the 15-29 age group. The reasons for these can be variable. However, the one thing that can be clearly observed is that the Indian youth is under pressure and the high expectations, peer pressure, falling grades, lack of job opportunities, workplace harassment, etc. can be the driving force towards the path of ending their lives.

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Akash Shukla, a print journalist from Lucknow says, “One must have the right to end something that they don’t like. They should have the right to reject life. Suicide is, in a way, liberation – a liberty from a screwed-up life that you never wanted but became yours, inadvertently. We all have a sense of responsibility towards ourselves. No matter how close someone is to you, no one can understand the deepest pain that a heart hides, except the self. That’s why a man is responsible for any choice he takes – either life or death.
The youth thus, fails to understand that suicide doesn’t end the pain, but simply passes it on to those you love. They are so blinded by their sorrow that they see suicide as the means to end it; not giving it a second thought.

source: http://blog.askiitians.com
source: http://blog.askiitians.com

“Suicide should be the end of extreme problems, but not every problem,” says an ardent blogger, Shwetabh Mathur.

If reports are to be believed, Indian youth residing abroad are most prone to committing suicides. A recent data reveals that majority of suicides in Fiji are among the children of Indian descent. The statistics are nearly same for Indians in Malaysia too, as quoted by the Asia-Pacific Psychiatry journal Indians account for about 40% suicide deaths in Malaysia.

Poisoning and hanging from the ceiling have emerged as the most used methods to commit suicide.
With the number of suicide cases increasing, the Minister for Education Mahendra Reddy has expressed his concern, “There needs to be an investigation… Everyone here is important – the parents, the school.”  In addition, he suggested that passing a law to cut down on volatile substances that may lead to death might help in bringing the suicide rate down among children.
Earlier, in 2003, the draft of Volatile Substance Abuse Decree could not proceed due to constitutional requirements. This draft, spearheaded by the national substance abuse advisory council, stated that the wholesalers and retailers who are found selling the banned products can be punished. Reddy believes that legalising this decree might help to some extent but still the question that remains is why the children are driven to commit suicide!

Social isolation has been found as one of the major reasons for committing suicides. A feeling of being the odd one out or not wanted in the peer group has also compelled some to become self-centered and a victim of depression. A prolonged case of depression then leads to suicide attempt.

“Suicide isn’t something natural. Unless one has conjured up a philosophical reason to die, the person is usually depressed, psychotic, severely impulsive, or is simply crying out for help and doesn’t really want to die. So, it’s almost always an avoidable step,” says Roshni Chakrabarty, who hails from Kolkata.

“We need to be more aware of the people around us in order to notice any behavioral changes and also give them the chance to reach out for the help they need,” she added.

The article first appeared on NewsGram.
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