Something i'm very happy to share with all of you

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I recently submitted a couple of articles to the national daily newspaper The Hindu. They accepted one of my articles and published it in their supplement called the Education Plus(Hyderabad edition) which comes out every Monday and Tuesday. It felt great to be recognised and I thought I'd share it with everyone.

Here's the link to my article online http://www.hindu.com/edu/2008/06/16/stories/2008061651210400.htm

and here's the original article: “Learning a foreign language has a surprising number of advantages for people of any age group".

When you enrol in such a course, most conversations may seem strained and uncomfortable at the beginning but then you realise how important they are to effective communication skills of the student. All the conversations and dialogues in the language will be simulated, but to be able to hold up your end of the conversation confidently, sometimes by adding your own touch, allows you to increase your exposure to the language and simultaneously, to accept that other points of view can exist.” This is what one of the top teachers at Goethe Zentrum Sharayu Ghurye said when I asked her about the basic importance of learning of an alien language. The Goethe Institute at Munich is the official cultural wing of the German Embassy and its branches are located around the world. They also promote a number of cultural activities and ran a beautifully vibrant awareness programme in May, which is known unofficially as the International Women’s month. New language doesn’t just impart language skills but the experience gives a new shape to the whole personality. Acceptance of another’s point of view without disparaging it is in a way, suggestive of a person’s levels of patience and overall character.

 Many students who pass out not only learn a new language, but also become better people. They learn to accept a foreign culture, its idiosyncrasies, its people and the history behind the nation as such. Why anyone would want to learn German specifically? I’ll have you know that Germany’s trade market in relation to India has been developing at a rapid pace. Numerous articles in the newspapers indicate that and India emerging as a super power and western countries engaging Indian companies in business only prove that foreign languages have their own role to play. Check out the lucrative aspect of learning a new language, “Interpreters and translators are paid extravagantly (by the EC, the UN, the WHO etc.); their fees rival those of most software engineers’. Most IT companies and many BPOs (to name a few) prefer employees who know at least one foreign language to those who don’t.” Who ever knew there were so many perks to learning a new language? Maybe it’s about time you started learning one eh?

Its great!

vijayaratna's picture

Dear Nirupama
Congratulations! I am very happy to see students being so dynamic and having so much creativity. Good. I want to add one point. It is the capacity of the Indian nationals to speak good English that is now taking this country forward.
We should not lose that advantage. We must build up on it by learning more languages. At no cost must the parochialists be allowed to dictate terms to the youth.
Hope you agree with me?

thanks for the encouragement!

nirupama's picture

thank you so much!
of course i agree with you!
learning a new language will make one stronger,more broad minded and more accepting of others' viewpoints.....they become better communicators since they become better people...

Great !!!

kamal_soan's picture

Hey Nirupama...its really nice to see a student representing their talent in many ways....this is one of the best ways you show cased your interest in both German and publishing an article....wishing you further success...keep going...all d best...keep it up !!!

thanks for the encouragement!

nirupama's picture

thanks a lot!
:)

That's great.....

Rameshwar Reddy's picture

Dear Niru,
My late hearty congratulations to you for achieving such a tremendous feat . I have read the article and it was fabulous and thanks for making us cognizant about your achievements..Keep doing that.........

thanks for the encouragement!

nirupama's picture

thanks really!
and if you don't mind, i like it better when people use my full name...it means incomparable in Sanskrit and i like respecting that one bit of culture in my name. please don't try to shorten it.
please don't take it in the wrong sense.
hope you understand!
thanks again for your comment!

I am Sorry......

Rameshwar Reddy's picture

Dear nirupama,
I am so sorry that i had hurt you by calling so but i was habituated calling my sister nirupama as NIru at my home which made me to call u like that. All that happened was unknowingly done but not intentional and i would never again mention the shorten name .If i comment i would call u as NIrupama only . I am extremely sorry for causing inconveniance to you.

Re: i am sorry

nirupama's picture

Sorry i did not mean to be rude.
your sister's name's same as mine?cool!

Re: I am Sorry

Rameshwar Reddy's picture

Dear nirupama,
You weren't rude , it was my fault and i have corrected myself.

Nice Job Keep it up.....................

shailesh's picture

REALLY IT IS A MATTER OF GLAD. WE AS A PHARMACIST, JOIN AND SERVE THE COMMUNITY AS IN EVERY WAY. THIS GIVES NOT ONLY THE MORAL SUPPORT TO US BUT IDENTIFICATION OF OUR ROLE TOWARDS THE SOCIETY.

shailesh sharma

thanks!

nirupama's picture

thanks a lot for your encouragement!

Good

gsvsubramanyam's picture

Dear nirupama, u done a good job. Congratulations.
G.S.V. Subramanyam

thanks for your encouragement!

nirupama's picture

really thanks....

Hearty Congrats..

eswar's picture

Dear Nirupama, Hearty congrats for your achievement. GoAhead. All the Best.
Convey my regards to Latha Mam, Sailaja mam, R.Padmavati mam, Neeharika mam, Prasanna mam, Jayanthi reddy mam, Ravikiran sir and particularly to Y.Padmavathi mam and Chandra Sekhar sir.
{eswar} G.S.N.Koteswara Rao

thanks for your encouragement!

nirupama's picture

thank you so much sir!
i'l definitely try to convey your wishes yo them.
may i ask....were you a student of my college anytime?

Oh No...

eswar's picture

Dear Nirupama,
I worked as Faculty member for one year.
Nice experience and good attachment with that college, I really like that college very much where I was completely satisfied with the profession.
I spent a lot of memorable moments with my beloved sir
Dr. B. Madhava Reddy garu and other staff members and particularly with my students.
{eswar} G.S.N.Koteswara Rao

Congratulations

lucky_pharmacist's picture

Dear Nirupama, Congratulations for your success. It really is very nice to learn new languages and especially foreign languages. What created this feeling in your mind that you turned to learning these, if you feel suitable please do mention.
And of course it is a very nice feeling that a article written by you is published in a much popular newspaper. Once again congrats.

thanks for your encouragement!

nirupama's picture

thanks Lakshya!
well,it is as i mentioned in one of my blog entries(TIme flies...can we be the pilots?)...German speaking countries are the ones where maximum research is said to be occur...they have the best research facilities and the best brains which is a very potent combination...
so i just thought it'd be a good idea to be prudent...

guten Artikel

sai's picture

Herzlichen Glückwunsch Nirupama

thanks for your encouragement!

nirupama's picture

Vielen Danke Herr Sai!
you are a German student too?

Congrats!

guptashubhranshu's picture

Hey, Nirupama...Congrats for the acceptance of your article in the newspaper...That was a great idea to make us all aware of your achievement...Keep it up!

thanks!

nirupama's picture

thank you so much!
yes i felt great when i saw the article in the paper and this seemed to be the best outlet for my joy!