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Digital Marketing size in India

  Indian digital media will grow at 20% to reach a market size of Rs 18,938 crore by 2021: dentsu Digital Report 2021 | Business Insider India dentsu in its Digital Report 2021 revealed that  digital media  will grow at 20% to reach a market size of Rs 18,938 crore by 2021 and with a CAGR of 22.47% to reach Rs. 23,673 crore by 2022. The overall Indian  advertising  industry is expected to make a come-back and grow by 10.8% to reach Rs 62,577 crore by the end of the year 2021. Furthermore, it is expected to grow with a CAGR of 11.59% to reach Rs. 70,343 crore by 2022. TV, Digital and  Print  saw the most spends. dentsu in its Digital Report 2021 revealed that the Indian advertising industry is expected to make a come-back and grow by 10.8% to reach Rs 62,577 crore by the end of the year 2021. Furthermore, it is expected to grow with a CAGR of 11.59% to reach Rs. 70,343 crore by 2022. The digital advertising industry witnessed growth in market size from ...

10 Ways Educators Can Make Classrooms More Innovative

  10 Ways Educators Can Make Classrooms More Innovative (forbes.com) Having taught in various grades, and spending years as an academic advisor for new teachers, I've had the chance to spend time in various classroom environments. I've seen many different ways educators approach teaching--from the traditional learning model to some of the most innovative and creative classrooms. For the purpose of this article, I will focus on some of the most creative and innovative areas I've practiced or have seen over the past decade across classrooms. The Importance of Creativity According to the  National Education Association , in a piece written by Dawn Dupriest titled, "Creativity in the Classroom," she  claims, " Is there anything more satisfying than making something creative? A quilt, a webpage, a decoration, an invention?  As a child, do you remember the pride you felt when you showed your parents a LEGO creation or a fairy house or even a mud pie?  Creati...

Purifying the Mind

 Swami Ram Tirtha There is beautiful story in the Puranas. It speaks of Krishna jumping into the river Jumna while his father, mother, friends and relatives stood by, struck dumb with amazement. In their very presence he jumped into the torrent. They thought that he was gone, that he would never rise again. The story says that he went to the bottom of the river and there was a thousand-headed dragon. Krishna began to blow his flute, he began to play the man tram OM, he began to kick down the heads of the dragon, he began to crush down the heads of the dragon one by one, but as he crushed the many heads of the dragon one by one, other heads sprang up and thus it was very hard for him. Krishna went on jumping and dancing upon the crested head of the dragon: he went on playing the man-tram on his flute, he went on chanting his man tram and still jumping and crushing down 'the heads of the dragon. In half-an-hour the dragon was dead; with the charming note of the flut...

The Result of Begging

 Swami Ram Tirtha There was a prime minister of a king who underwent all the ascetic practices, which are necessary, to see the Goddess of Fortune in flesh and blood before him. Well, he practised all those mantrams, incantations and charms. A million times he repeated sacred mantrams that were calculated to make him realise the presence of goddess Lakshmi. She did not appear. Three million times he underwent all the ascetic practices; still the goddess was not visible. He lost all faith in these things and renounced everything in the world, took up Sannyasa (monk life) and became a monk. The very moment that he embraced Sannyasa (monk life) and left the palace and retired into the forests he found the goddess before him. He cried, 'Go away, goddess, why are you here now? I want you no more I am a monk. What has a monk to do with luxury, with riches, with wealth and worldly enjoyments? When I wanted you, you came not; now that I do not desire you, you came before ...

The Secret of Fulfillment of Desires

  Parables by Swami Ram Tirtha  There was a man, writing a letter to a friend whom he was pining for and longing to see. He had been separated from his friend for a long time. The letter he was writing was a long, long letter and he wrote page after page. So intent was he on his writing that he did not stop or look up for a second. About three quarters of an hour he spent on the letter, not raising his head during the whole time. When the letter was finished and signed he raised his head and lo! His beloved friend stood before him. He jumped to his feet, and going to his friend embraced him, expressing his love. Then he remonstrated. "Are you here?" The friend answered; "I have been here for more than half-an-hour." Then the man said, "If you have been here so long why did you not tell me?" The friend said, "You were too busy, I did not like to interfere with your work." So it is, so it is. Your desires are like writing the lette...

MC30: A sparkling list of the 30 best mutual funds from key categories

  MC30: A Sparkling List Of The 30 Best Mutual Funds From Key Categories (moneycontrol.com) To help you create a well-rounded MF portfolio, Moneycontrol personal finance filtered a crisp set from a list of over 1,000 MF schemes How do you choose a mutual fund (MF) that is most suitable for you? There are 1,554 MF schemes out there. Even if you remove 522 closed-end schemes, you are still left with close to a thousand funds to scan and decide. Even if you break them into three broad categories, you have 351 equity, 313 debt and 140 hybrid funds on offer. Making choices among passive funds isn’t easier either. There are 49 index schemes and 11 gold exchange-traded funds (ETFs). In addition, there are 97 other equity, debt and international ETFs. What you need, however, is a portfolio of just about 10 MF schemes, across categories. But how do go about choosing? Enter MC30 or short for Moneycontrol 30. MC30 is a curated basket of 30 hand-picked MF schemes for you to choose from. The ra...