Friday, December 18, 2009

Eduction system by Sushant Mundkar Degloor


As i saw todays all over view of student. In rural area have many problems but in city they have more option as on study matters. I have my own college at Degloor from 11th to P.G and i am also a MCA student. So i basically know what student think and what they required 20.5% tell that lectures not teach well this not the fact. Main thing is that it is get bored to attend lecture. Teachers are not outdated they also know what a new thing we have to adopt from new genreation. I know as basic system is guilty but not whole. So make simple change get all on way. I Dont blame on student many of problem also face by them. Exam process, entrance exam,study pattern and student think of view of exam. As per my college we arrange many of good project for student. But i know , i have to devlope more...... Thank you ! Sushant Mundkar , student youth leader Degloor

Friday, December 11, 2009

" किसानो कि समस्या हमारी समस्या " सुशांत मुंडकर देगलुर (किसान मिञ )

" किसानो कि समस्या हमारी समस्या " सुशांत मुंडकर देगलुर (किसान मिञ )
Farmer have many problem,many question,farming food not have a good price,no one have their values. If they want justice then who is judge for them,to whom they take their problems , for food who give good price , their are many question not have a single answer. Why they getting neglected but they are real king who give us food. We forget the slogn That "Jai Jwan jai KISAN !" if We then you are not have authority to talk about the Mera Bharat Mahan! you want to do that then work for it not wait for goverment help . After we get sucess in it. We proved that as real indian by Sushant Mundkar Degloor YUVA NSUI power to change....

Thursday, December 10, 2009

"कांटो भरी राह !" by Sushant Mundkar Degloor youth leader

"As i going towered my district Nanded i have seen many of problem face by the pepole many of farm have no crop no water, problem of electricity if they dont get basic need it is lost race of winer they have many feeling cant expressive but very touchy why we dont see that problem ? If i am real kingmaker then i prove my self as best leader forever " Sushant Mundkar Degloor student youth leader

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

yuva way by sushant mundkar

The youth of today is the driving force of tomorrow. It has some responsibility towards its country, which it must acknowledge and practice. Instead of blaming the system, youth should come together and mould the nation for a better tomorrow.
sushant mundkar
student youth leader
degloor

nanded

Friday, December 4, 2009

youth not serious about climate By SUSHANT MUNDKAR DEGLOOR


According to Saswant Bandyopadhyay, head of environmental planning at Cept University, this trend was also observed in the youth in Ahmedabad. "I was recently part of an event where we tried to engage the students of a notable commerce college in the city to collaborate on a project addressing climate change. At the end of the event, a couple of them stood up and told me: 'We find the environment a boring subject as it's always about someone telling us what we can't do'," he said.

Speaking at an event organised by British Library at the Cept campus on Saturday, to illustrating the results of the survey, young entrepreneur Siddhartha Jaiswal, co-founder of Joos, echoed Bandyopadhyay's sentiments. He said there was still a lack of urgency in the youth regarding climate change.

Using the urgency/importance quotient of Stephen Covey, the bestselling author of The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Jaiswal said, "Young people are putting climate change in the wrong box, thinking it highly important but not very urgent."

Using Stephen Covey's urgency/importance quotient, the co-founder of organic food start-up, Joos said, "Right now, young people are putting climate change in the wrong box, thinking it is highly important but not very urgent. The issue has already moved to the high importance-high urgency box, but are we ready to make that shift?"

This is a very pertinent question not just for youth but for India as a young and developing country. According to Director of Centre for Environment Education, Kartikeya Sarabhai, the western model of development and industrialisation has led to most of the world's environmental problems. "As a young nation, we are able to look at the mistakes of developed countries as well as their efforts to rectify these mistakes. We can choose to follow the same model, or we can follow what is called leapfrog development, where we go straight to a more sustainable model," said Sarabhai who also chaired the discussion n Saturday.

The complete results of the survey will be fully accessible to the public within the next month
BY SUSHANT MUNDKAR DEGLOOR