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Journey to Western India: A Memorable Train Ride to IIMA

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The email from IIM Ahmedabad inviting me for a personal interview was not just an opportunity but a milestone in my professional journey.  With excitement and a bit of nervousness, I set out for this adventure, my destination being the prestigious Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. The Train Ride In Ashram Express My journey began in Delhi as I boarded the Ashram Express in the first-class AC coach. The cabin was a sanctuary of comfort, with clean linens, spacious seating, and an air of exclusivity. As the train began its rhythmic glide, I felt the excitement of travel blending with the anticipation of the upcoming interview. The route was a visual treat. Fields stretched endlessly under the golden sun as we passed through Haryana and Rajasthan. The subtle shift in the landscape hinted at Gujarat’s proximity, where the arid terrain carried its own beauty. The train staff was courteous, ensuring that every need was met. The food was another highlight freshly prepared and ser...

Psychologist's Advice: Can "Fear" Control Aggressive Behavior? How Effective is it Really?

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Report: Udhav Krishna/Patna Anger is a normal and natural emotion, a part of every human’s life. However, when anger spirals out of control, it can become dangerous not only for the individual but also for those around them. Managing anger, particularly in teenagers, has become a growing challenge in today's society. Hormonal Changes and Anger Due to rapid physical development and hormonal changes, many teenagers find themselves in situations where they resort to unhealthy ways of expressing their anger. The physical and emotional transitions during adolescence can amplify feelings of frustration and confusion. Adolescence: A Period of Conflict Adolescence is a time when significant physical and psychological changes occur. During this phase, interpersonal (between individuals) and intrapersonal (within oneself) conflicts increase. Teenagers often struggle with understanding which direction they should take and whom they should listen to. For them, their "identity" become...