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I confess

• I am a small man…. A nobody

• I am afraid to fail

• Financial insecurity and concern for my family’s welfare makes me

run away from my social responsibilities

• I sometimes avoid doing those very things that he sent me here to do

• I have failed him many times

Not any more… I will only obey his orders and Do those things he wants…

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Three lessons life has taught me

• Don’t put all your eggs in one basket - it

might be risky

• There should be multiple sources of regular

income- March as well as May & June

• Without regular work, most of us become

worthless , the moment we are jobless

So let’s create enough work… for all of us

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Objective• Gainful employment in our own venture

• Self Respect

• Fame recognition

• Financial Security and fulfillment of all short and long

term needs

• Never having to look for a job again

Would you like to get down to business?

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Wouldn’t it be better to do something and die…

Than to do noting and keep regretting for therest of your lives…

The right time to do something is now …

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Neither the hare nor the tortoise should lose the game…

We can both win…

If instead of competing with each other, we help each other win…

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Five W’s and one H:

How

When

WhereWhat

Why1. Why ?

2. What?

3. Whom?

4. Where?

5. When?

6. How?

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• We are capable people…

• We have proven skills

• We have the capacity to do things … produce results

Why

That is exactly why this presentation is all about ….

WHY NOT ?

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MoneyFameRecognitionSatisfactionOwnershipChallenge

Why

What is it that you don’t want…

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WhyThis pointed nail that could go through the wall – any day , anytime but why does it need a hammer to produce force?

Do you always want to be hurt each time before producing results…

Drive is the only thing missing

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Few things he said make sense even today… nWhy

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So what do you want to be… your own boss or someone’s slave?

Why

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Success is not the wife of rich and famous that you and I can’t flirt with…

Dhirubhai Ambani -- (Dec 28, 1932- July 6, 2002) was not born in a rich or famous family. He disliked school and sold up bhajia / potato chips at village fairs to support the family

He worked with A. Besse & Co. for a salary of Rs.300 as the age of 16 before founding Reliance Industries from with his cousin Champaklal Damani in 1966.

He started from a 350 sq ft room on Narsinatha Street in Mumbai with a telephone, table and three chairs and took 40 years to make Reliance India’s largest private sector co. employing over 85,000 employees and contributing 5% to Central Government's revenue.

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Why did he succeed…

Dhirubhai Ambani -- was a visionary who could spot an opportunity

He believed in himself and the fact that nothing was beyond him

He dared to dream and convert it into reality

He was willing to take risks

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Suhas Gopinath started a software company at age 14. Today at 21 he runs a world-class business with 400 employees.

N. R. Narayana Murthy started Infosys with Rs 10,000 borrowed from his wife Sudha Murthy.

Azim Premji –transformed WIPRO from a hydrogenated cooking Oil company into an IT, BPO and R&D organization in 60 countries in the 60's. He is today the fourth wealthiest Indian and 91st richest in the world.

Sabeer Bhatia founded Hotmail on 4 July 1996 and sold it to Microsoft for $400 million in 1998.

The Billonaires Club

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The digital world holds many opportunities

Real World Land BuildingsRoadsInfrastructurePhysical Presence

Virtual WorldLand BuildingsRoads Infrastructure Physical Presence

All you need is a good idea, a domain and website… You can start even without a visiting card or letter pad.

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Case Study 1: Internet’s only Panwallah

Muchchad Panwallah – has a small Paan shop in a not so famous small town somewhere in India… He started a website on internet and is earning in US dollars selling Paan to NRIs

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Case Study 2: Digital marketing man of the year 2012

Shakir Ali– the son of a humble pharmacist (compounder) in Begusarai, Bihar had to sleep hungry many nights. He even worked at a tea shop for the tea and breakfast. To pay for the lunch he sold caps outside a masjid. He had a zero bank balance when he started but the right ideas and knowledge. Today E-merchant is one of the top six digital marketing companies handling 1500-2000 clients in USA, UK, South Asia, UAE and Australia. He manages about 100-150 websites every month and is rated to be among top 30 SEO companies by topseos.in an independent rating authority in India. He was awarded

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5 Countries-- USA, UK, France, Russia & China- decide why, when, where … there will be war

The rest of the world follows….

Wars help them sell moreArms & ammunition, missiles and drones…. .

They are biggest arms manufacturers

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UK (40.9%), USA (18.9 %), Singapore (5.7 %), Japan (5.6 %), Hong Kong (4.1%) and Switzerland control the global foreign exchange markets

They determine the price and stability of your currency

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A handful of people own most of the property and businesses in America

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There is always someone, somewhere who is pulling the string…

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9 billionaires control 90% of daily newspapers, television networks, cable systems, high-speed internet access, radio waves and most of its major web portals in America.

They decide what the American public read, hear and see. They dictate what Obama decides

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Concept

Seamless Communication

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Communication

Womb to Tomb & Beyond…

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Remember the first kick…

Communication

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Communication

Started even before we were born…

I am Hungry

I Understand

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Communication

Will never stop…

I love you

Mom

Same Here… I am waiting for you to be

born..

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Communication Never Stops…

Not even at the death bed…

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“Hey… Ram” !!

- Mahatma Gandhi’s- last words…

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He is no more but…

The journey continues…

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When You Go Home, Tell Them Of Us And Say, For Their Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today

- Epitaph Kohima War Cemetery

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Ganeshji wrote the Mahabharata

Even God needs Communicators to spread his message

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Seamless Communication

What does it mean?

Sender Receiver

Context

Channel

Code

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Seamless Communication

What does it mean?

Sender Receiver

Via-Media or Medium

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This is the why Now let’s come to

What

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Taazakhabar E Learning Academy

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Concept

Education + Media Ventures

This fusion is the Edu+Media to take education from the home and to the home of people

Education invariably starts when a students arrives and ends when he leaves the premises

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Education + Media Ventures

Enable Educate Empower

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Education + Media Ventures

Enable EnlightenEducate EmpowerElevate

Video Tutorials &

guides

E books

Audio books

Because work is worship. This shall be our gift to God and his people

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Benefit and Impact of EduMedia

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How we plan to develop this concept

E-learning Digital Academy Educational & Training Tools & InnovationsVirtual and live eventsMedia training

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Target audience• Students wanting to learn but unable to attend school

• School dropouts and those who failed or could not get admission

• Defense, Police and Para-military officers/ JCOs and Jawans looking to improve their qualifications for

post retirement job market

• All Central Service Personnel nearing retirement

• Continuing medical education and nursing training

• Students wanting to go abroad for higher studies but wanting to try out the university first through a

short course in India

• Adult literacy programs

• Continuing Education

• Professional Skill building Courses

• General Courses in day to day financial planning, leadership and other soft skills

• Professional refresher courses for advanced training and brushing up forgotten knowledge

• Sports theory and strategy skills

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All India/ Int . Toll Free Number

Meeting ID Meeting Scheduled

Social media integration to promote

the meeting on Facebook / Twitter

Presentation wall/ Landing

Page on website

Host Logs into account

Invites others for Meeting

Participants dial-in and or click on the meeting link

Attendee Count

Screen Sharing

Annotation & Drawing Tools

Pen, Highlighter, Eraser, and Arrow

Tools

Shared Applications

Participants Can Present

Meeting Recording/

Playback & Sharing

Create Custom Surveys or Tests

Review & AnalysisWho attended the

meeting

Follow Up email to attendees

Customer supportEnd Call

Distance Learning Module

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Online Universities in India & AbroadABROADHarvard Kennedy SchoolCalifornia InterContinental UniversityMount Carmel College of NursingCapella UniversitySaint Leo University OnlineKaplan UniversityColorado Technical UniversityGrand Canyon UniversityGeorge Washington University Azusa Pacific Online UniversityIndependence UniversityLiberty University OnlineSullivan UniversityDeVry University Grantham UniversityCollege of Adult and Graduate Studies Trident UniversityECPI UniversityPhiladelphia University Colorado State University-Global CampusNorwich University Walden University Curtin UniversityHarvard Division of Continuing Education

INDIAJNU Online Distance Learning coursesGuru Jambheshwar University of Science & Tech, HisarJaipur National University, JaipurMIT School of Distance Education, PuneTripartite Committee (DEB, UGC, AICTE) Govt. of IndiaIntegral University. Open & Distance Learning (ODL) System

ONLINE LIBRARIESBritish Council | IndiaQuestia - Trusted online Research

ONLINE JOURNALSDOAJ - Directory of Open Access JournalsABC-Chemistry : Directory of Free Journals in ChemistrySciedu PressE-journals