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Spring bows to thrill of cayenne summer, Dreams spiced in youthful glow come May. Bright ribbons wake my bare feet’s slumber. Spring bows to thrill of cayenne summer! Rainbow pleats dance, no clouds encumber My twirling limbs, lives weaved sashay. Spring bows to thrill of cayenne summer, Dreams spiced in youthful glow come May! Spring sighs with age come broaching summer, Blue tears, red smiles ‘round pole in May. Life's colors flow from gold to umber. Spring sighs with age come broaching summer! And shall I join wind’s lively number Or watch bright ribbons twist and play? Spring sighs with age come broaching summer, Blue tears, red smiles ‘round pole in May! -RONDHA JOHNSON LIFE IS LIKE A MAYPOLE Bikaner, 21st May 2016: At RNB the Centre of Leadership and Development was institutionalized as the epicenter of innovation, learning’s, experiences during its inception and has ever since been led by the torch bearers and path makers, who have rendered to shaping the CLD into transforming force of minds, shaping careers and reaching out to the world as a Global Institution, with a focused aim of providing the candidates of RNB a stage to not only exhibit their understanding of theoretical knowledge and practical applicability, but also providing them with opportunities adding to their kitty of learning’s. A ceremony for “Internship Felicitations” was organized at the RNB, where parents of all the MBA candidates were cordially invited to witness the achievements of their wards. The candidates of MBA 2015 -17, the pioneer batch of RNB, have carved a niche for themselves under the guidance and facilitation of the senior management, by getting place for internship in companies of repute and more importantly in their core areas of specializations. This in itself is a matter of great pride for RNB, because internship in core areas is a difficult achievement, with the competition we are living in. Students have been placed in various cities like, Ahmadabad, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, and Pune with companies of International acclaim, across verticals. Radisson BLU Plaza hotels (Hospitality), IMS People (Manpower Solutions) Hettich India Ltd (EMPI and Retail), Zee Siti Cable (Media), Bank of Baroda (PSU and BFSI), Star Poker.in (IT) & PWC (Auditors) are the initial accolades to the first milestone for CLD at the RNB Global University. The grand day at RNB ended with appreciable and encouraging response and interactions of the CLD members, faculty members and with the proud parents and students. Photographs were clicked, as this day was to capture a part of RNBGU’s history. INTERNSHIP FELICITATIONS OF MBA 2015 – 17 www.rnbglobal.edu.in The RNB Times Bikaner, Tuesday, May 31, 2016 By RNB Global University Vol. II Issue VIII
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Spring bows to thrill of cayenne summer, Dreams spiced in youthful glow come May. Bright ribbons wake my bare feet’s slumber. Spring bows to thrill of cayenne summer! Rainbow pleats dance, no clouds encumber My twirling limbs, lives weaved sashay. Spring bows to thrill of cayenne summer, Dreams spiced in youthful glow come May! Spring sighs with age come broaching summer, Blue tears, red smiles ‘round pole in May. Life's colors flow from gold to umber. Spring sighs with age come broaching summer! And shall I join wind’s lively number Or watch bright ribbons twist and play? Spring sighs with age come broaching summer, Blue tears, red smiles ‘round pole in

May!

-RONDHA JOHNSON

LIFE IS LIKE A MAYPOLE

Bikaner, 21st May 2016: At RNB the Centre of Leadership and Development

was institutionalized as the epicenter of innovation, learning’s, experiences

during its inception and has ever since been led by the torch bearers and path

makers, who have rendered to shaping the CLD into transforming force of

minds, shaping careers and reaching out to the world as a Global Institution,

with a focused aim of providing the candidates of RNB a stage to not only

exhibit their understanding of theoretical knowledge and practical

applicability, but also providing them with opportunities adding to their kitty

of learning’s.

A ceremony for “Internship Felicitations” was organized at the RNB, where

parents of all the MBA candidates were cordially invited to witness the

achievements of their wards. The candidates of MBA 2015 -17, the pioneer

batch of RNB, have carved a niche for themselves under the guidance and

facilitation of the senior management, by getting place for internship in

companies of repute and more importantly in their core areas of

specializations. This in itself is a matter of great pride for RNB, because

internship in core areas is a difficult achievement, with the competition we are

living in. Students have been placed in various cities like, Ahmadabad, Delhi

NCR, Mumbai, and Pune with companies of International acclaim, across

verticals. Radisson BLU Plaza hotels (Hospitality), IMS People (Manpower

Solutions) Hettich India Ltd (EMPI and Retail), Zee Siti Cable (Media), Bank of

Baroda (PSU and BFSI), Star Poker.in (IT) & PWC (Auditors) are the initial

accolades to the first milestone for CLD at the RNB Global University.

The grand day at RNB ended with appreciable and encouraging response and

interactions of the CLD members, faculty members and with the proud parents

and students. Photographs were clicked, as this day was to capture a part of

RNBGU’s history.

INTERNSHIP FELICITATIONS OF MBA 2015 – 17

www.rnbglobal.edu.in

The RNB Times Bikaner, Tuesday, May 31, 2016 By RNB Global University Vol. II Issue VIII

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CHARTERED FINANCIAL ANALYST (CFA)

Director: Bejoy Nambiar

Writers: Vidhu Vinod Chopra

(story), Vidhu Vinod Chopra

(screenplay)

Stars: Amitabh Bachchan,

Farhan Akhtar, Aditi Rao Hydari

‘Wazir' is a tale of two unlikely friends, a wheelchair-bound

chess grandmaster and a brave

ATS officer. Brought together by

grief and a strange twist of fate,

the two men decide to help each

other win the biggest games of

their lives. But there's a

mysterious, dangerous opponent

lurking in the shadows, who is

all set to checkmate them

WAZIR TRIVIA Vidhu Vinod Chopra had the

script ready in early 2000's and

wanted to make the film as a

Hollywood project initially with

American cast as he felt the

Indian audiences were not

mature enough to understand

the plot around chess, he was

keen to cast Dustin Hoffman or

Anthony Hopkins as the leading

actor, a script meeting was

arranged with Dustin Hoffman

but this didn't materialize.

Farhan Akhtar went through

intense training and put on eight

kilograms of weight to play the

role of an Anti-Terrorist Squad

officer. He also changed his diet

and met some of his friends who

were ATS officers for the

preparation.

-Editorial Board

WAZIR THE MOVIE 10 HACKS TO IMPROVE YOUR MANAGEMENT SKILLS

Here are 10 ways that you can use to improve your time management skills

and increase productivity.

1. Delegate Tasks: It is common for all of us to take more tasks than our

desired potential. This can often result in stress and burnout. Delegation is

not running away from your responsibilities but is an important function of

management. Learn the art of delegating work to your subordinates as per

their skills and abilities.

2. Prioritize Work: Before the start of the day, make a list of tasks that need

your immediate attention as unimportant tasks can consume much of your

precious time. Some tasks need to be completed on that day only while other

unimportant tasks could be carried forward to next day. In short, prioritize

your tasks to focus on those that are more important.

3. Avoid Procrastination: Procrastination is one of the things that badly

affect the productivity. It can result is wasting essential time and energy. It

should be avoided at all costs. It could be a major problem in both your

career and your personal life.

4. Schedule Tasks: Carry a planner or notebook with you and list all the

tasks that come to your mind. Make a simple ‘To Do’ list before the start of

the day, prioritize the tasks, and make sure that they are attainable. To better

manage your time management skills, you may think of making 3 lists: work,

home, and personal.

5. Avoid Stress: Stress often occurs when we accept more work than our

ability. The result is that our body starts feeling tired, which can affect our

productivity. Instead, delegate tasks to your juniors and make sure to leave

some time for relaxation.

6. Set up Deadlines: When you have a task at hand, set a realistic deadline

and stick to it. Try to set a deadline few days before the task so that you can

complete all those tasks that may get in the way. Challenge yourself and meet

the deadline. Reward yourself for meeting a difficult challenge.

7. Avoid Multitasking: Most of us feel that multitasking is an efficient way of

getting things done but the truth is that we do better when we focus and

concentrate on one thing. Multitasking hampers productivity and should be

avoided to improve time management skills.

8. Start Early: Most of the successful men and women have one thing in

common. They start their day early as it gives them time to sit, think, and plan

their day. When you get up early, you are more calm, creative, and clear-

headed. As the day progresses, your energy levels starts going down which

affects your productivity and you don’t perform as well.

9. Take Some Breaks: Whenever you find yourself for 10-15 minutes, take a

break. Too much stress can take toll on your body and affect your

productivity. Take a walk, listen to some music or do some quick stretches.

The best idea is to take off from work and spend time with your friends and

family.

10. Learn to say No: Politely refuse to accept additional tasks if you think

that you’re already overloaded with work. Take a look at your ‘To Do’ list

before agreeing to take on extra work.

-Uma Sharma

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JIB: JOB INTERVIEW BREAKDOWN Have you ever been a victim of a JIB (job interview breakdown)? These men and women have: • “I was so nervous at a job interview, when he asked me what I wanted to be in five years, I said, ‘Race car driver.’” • “The guy asked me to tell him a little about myself, and I literally forgot who I was.” • “I got asked about punctuality. I went on about how it was good to speak clearly and politely, and it was nice to use proper grammar in speech and writing.”

-

Source: dailymail.co.uk

CALL IT MAY DAY OR CALL IT LABOUR DAY Originally a celebration of spring and the rebirth-taking place in nature,

May Day dates back pagan cults that worshipped trees and other

symbols of nature. Traditionally, May Day is characterized by the

gathering of flowers and the fertility rite of dancing around the maypole.

In recent years, particularly in socialist and Communist countries, May

Day has become a labor festival honoring the military and industrial

efforts of the country.

In the United Kingdom, May Day is still celebrated in many towns with

the crowning of the May Queen. Maypoles can still be found in some

towns and May Day traditions may include hobbyhorses and local people

dressed in costumes. While in Hawaii, May Day is known as Lei Day to

celebrate the island’s culture.

In China, Labor Day was extended to 3 days during the 1990s. The

Chinese government made it a seven-day holiday by moving the prior

and upcoming weekends together with these three days. This holiday

allowed millions of Chinese people to travel during this period. The

Chinese government reduced this holiday period down to one day in

2008, while simultaneously reviving three traditional Chinese holidays:

The Dragon Boat Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day and the Mid-Autumn

Festival.

-Editorial Board

Private School Students to Turn Buddies for Government Schools

Ludhiana 11th May 2016: Students of private schools will soon groom their counterparts studying in government schools

by becoming their "Buddy for a day" under a new a project of district administration. Under this, students of private

schools will share their skills, ideas and knowledge with them.

With the vision of grooming and uplifting government school students, district administration approached all private

schools with the idea of conducting regular combined sessions of private and government school students and teachers so

that they can share their ideas, knowledge and experiences and so far, as many as 15 schools of Khanna area have agreed

to this and a committee has also been constituted for the same comprising deputy district education officer (secondary)

Charanjit Singh, deputy district education officer (elementary) Dimple Madaan and four representatives of private schools

under the supervision of sub divisional magistrate (SDM), Khanna, IAS Shaukat Ahmed Pare. Some prominent schools like

Sacred Heart Convent School, Delhi Public School, and Hindu Putri Pathshala are also part of this project.

Talking to TOI, SDM Khanna Pare said, "There would be a cultural programme followed by a session on 'introduce your

buddy', some games and debates as well. Since government school students don't have much exposure, bringing them on

one platform would help these students become even." Besides, the administration is also approaching some NGOs too to

join hands for the cause and by the end of May.

-Payal Dhawan, Times of India

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BIKANER THE BHUJIA CAPITAL OF THE WORLD

Often when we live in a beautiful city, we soon get used to its beauty it’s

whimsy and its charm. Bikaner is that kind of a city, it welcomes you with

warmth (literally) and before you know it you are home. The controlled chaos

becomes the way of life, the honking on the roads is background music and

the people jay walking adds interest to your otherwise boring ride.

Travelling to other parts of Rajasthan, one realizes that Bikaner is different; it

is a place where phrases like “eat and make merry” come alive. It’s easy to

spot hundreds of Namkeen and Mishthan Bhandars lining the streets, each

claiming to have the very best and not to forget the authentic BHUJIA. Yes, the

Bhujia is the lifeline of Bikaner. This is a city that eats Bhujia with everything

and surprising, as it may seem, once I tried its different combinations I’m

pretty hooked up on it as well. Never did I imagine that there existed such

wide variety of Bhujia’s … the fat ones, the long ones, the short ones and the

flavored ones. You name it and chances are there exists a Bhujia to make you

happy.

What ever you try you will not be disappointed but don’t take my word for it

you got to give it a try. Some might swear by Bikaneri Bhujia while others

might root for Bikaner Chandmal, the list is endless. Although I must say I’m a

little biased to the garlic flavored Bhujia. Now, remember that after all that

tasting and trying your insides will be quite alive to say the least, this would

be the perfect time to go drown the heat in some cold refreshing fatty Lassi at

Chotu Mottu’s and that ladies and gentlemen should be a day well spent in

Bikaner. Next time we shall talk about the Onion Kachoris and Crispy

Samosas.

USTA ART AT ITS BEST

THE PREFERRED MODE OF

TRAVEL

GLIMPSES OF BIKANER

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