Monday, 25 January 2016

Meeting Ms Arunima Sinha


Yesterday we got the privilege to meet the Iron girl of India, Ms. Arunima Sinha, the first female amputee to climb Mount Everest. It was an amazing feeling meeting her, she shared her experiences of life with us and it was an amazing experience listening her journey towards the mountains. I salute her determination, dedication and will Power.
She is a source of inspiration for youth, in fact for all.
I am quite lucky and grateful to Ms Arunima sinha ma’am that she gave us some time from her busy schedule.
I submitted my upcoming Book “7 rituals to win forever’s © Manuscript to ma’am for some input and review. It was a wonderful day of my life meeting, such an extraordinary person with the rock solid determination, and will power like Mount Everest. Feeling Motivated and sharing a Para from my upcoming book:

Chapter “Power of Belief”
“There are many examples when belief gets turned into reality. Let’s have a look at one of them;
Ms. Arunima Sinha
Some robbers pushed a girl out of a moving train; in consequence she lost her one leg. She accepted the challenges thrown by life and decided to climb the Mount Everest, will you believe? The person who underwent such a trauma, laying on a hospital bed, losing her one leg could think about climbing the Mount Everest, I know many of you will say it’s unbelievable, it is impossible but there must be some who will say that it is possible, and she has done it, She believed in her capabilities and started seeing herself on the top of the Mount Everest, she performed the Rituals she acted on her belief and two years later, she became the first woman amputee to climb the Mount Everest.”  ©Anupam Jaiswal



Friday, 22 January 2016

THE WINNING



                                                                       THE WINNING


Do you like winning?
There is no need to say anything; I already know your answer, its “yes”.
Everybody likes winning and I am certainly not an exception to this, In fact I enjoy winning.
Here I would like to know your perspective on “What is winning”?
I am sure many different points of view will emerge in reply. Rather discussing them all, I would like to share the crux of all the replies.
“When you start something with the determination to finish it and you finish it successfully, that is called winning.”
Winnings are in accomplishments, but a successful accomplishment takes two more ingredients:
“Determination” and “Discipline”
Both keep you on the track on your journey towards winning, towards accomplishment. Your efforts must follow your determination and discipline. Be very enthusiastic about your accomplishments and be very brave in your efforts. The winning must be yours.  
-Write up by Anupam Jaiswal
            22.01.2016

Let me win, but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attemptSpecial Olympics athlete oath



Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Vivekananda Jayanti


You have to grow from the inside out. None can teach you, none can make you spiritual. There is no other teacher but your own soul.
My Wishes with you on this Vivekananda Jayanti!

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

WRITE UP ON COPYRIGHT





Copyright is a form of intellectual property protection granted by the law to the creators of literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works. It gives rights to the creators as rights of reproduction, communication to the public, adaptation and translation of the work.
Copyright ensures some minimum safeguards of the rights of authors over their creations, thereby protecting and rewarding creativity.
To get the copyright registration the work must be original.
The "Work" protected in India are
Under the (Indian) Copyright Act, 1957,
  • artistic work including a painting, a sculpture, a drawing (including a diagram, map, chart or plan), an engraving, a photograph, a work of architecture or artistic craftsmanship, dramatic work,
  • literary work (including computer programmes, tables, compilations and computer databases),
  • musical work (including music as well as graphical notation),
  • sound recording, and
  • cinematograph film
Any work whether published or unpublished can be applied for copyright protection. Guidelines for registration of copyright are in Chapter XIII of the Copyright Rules, 2013, as amended.
Copyright does not ordinarily protect titles by themselves or names, short word combinations, slogans, short phrases, methods, plots or factual information. Copyright does not protect ideas or concepts.

Three copies of published work may be sent along with the application. If the work to be registered is unpublished, a copy of the manuscript has to be sent along with the application for affixing the stamp of the Copyright Office in proof of the work having been registered. In case two copies of the manuscript are sent, one copy of the same duly stamped will be returned, while the other will be retained, as far as possible, in the Copyright Office for record and will be kept confidential. It would also be open to the applicant to send only extracts from the unpublished work instead of the whole manuscript and ask for the return of the extracts after being stamped with the seal of the Copyright Office.

When a work has been registered as unpublished and subsequently it is published, the applicant may apply for changes in particulars entered in the Register of Copyright with prescribed fee.


This is an informative write up; it’s not a professional advice or comment. Rreaders discretion required.

CS Anupam Jaiswal
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