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Indore’s doctor Raisa Ansari, who sells mangoes on handcuffs, is the truth of our system that everyone knows but no one wants to talk about. PhD in Physics Everyone is feeling pity on this woman today. But I do not feel pity for them, rather I am proud. Because I know Raisa is not ashamed of selling fruits and she does not find this work small. Rather, shame…
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Unable to find job, PhD woman sells fruits
Unable to find job, PhD woman sells fruits
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Madhya Pradesh: A woman who sells fruits on a cart and who lashed out at municipal officials here on Thursday has done PhD in Materials Science. Her siblings too are well educated and sell fruits as they did not find jobs.
Raisa Ansari, who lives at Bakery Street in Indore’s Pardeshipura in with her family said she wanted to be a scientist but did not get a job anywhere.
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Who Is Raisa Ansari | Indore Vegetable Vendor And Ph.D. Holder Raisa Ansari Speaks Fluent English In Malwa Mill, Video Goes Viral | पढ़ाई के पैसों के लिए पूरा घर रातभर बीड़ी बनाता था, फिजिक्स में टॉप किया, पीएचडी की लेकिन फल बेचने को मजबूर
Who Is Raisa Ansari | Indore Vegetable Vendor And Ph.D. Holder Raisa Ansari Speaks Fluent English In Malwa Mill, Video Goes Viral | पढ़ाई के पैसों के लिए पूरा घर रातभर बीड़ी बनाता था, फिजिक्स में टॉप किया, पीएचडी की लेकिन फल बेचने को मजबूर
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रईसा अंसारी इंदौर के मालवा मिल चौराहे के नजदीक बने फुटपाथ पर ठेला लगाती हैं।
रईसा कहती हैं, मेरे पीएचडी गाइड नाराज हो गए इसलिए करियर तबाह हो गया, 2004 में पीएचडी में एडमिशन लिया था, दो…
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Who Is Raisa Ansari | Indore Vegetable Vendor And Ph.D. Holder Raisa Ansari Speaks Fluent English In Malwa Mill, Video Goes Viral | पढ़ाई के पैसों के लिए पूरा घर रातभर बीड़ी बनाता था, फिजिक्स में टॉप किया, पीएचडी की लेकिन फल बेचने को मजबूर
Who Is Raisa Ansari | Indore Vegetable Vendor And Ph.D. Holder Raisa Ansari Speaks Fluent English In Malwa Mill, Video Goes Viral | पढ़ाई के पैसों के लिए पूरा घर रातभर बीड़ी बनाता था, फिजिक्स में टॉप किया, पीएचडी की लेकिन फल बेचने को मजबूर
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रईसा कहती हैं, मेरे पीएचडी गाइड नाराज हो गए इसलिए करियर तबाह हो गया, 2004 में पीएचडी में एडमिशन लिया था, दो…
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Indore's "PhD" Vegetable Seller's Protest In English Is Viral
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Asked why she didn’t opt for a better job, Raisa Ansari said she didn’t get one.
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A woman vegetable seller’s fluent English and her claim that she had completed a PhD (Doctor Of Philosophy)  in Material Science from Indore’s Devi Ahilya University before jumping into the business, has astonished the Internet. Her video of protest against the city’s municipal corporation for allegedly…
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Indore’s “PhD” Vegetable Seller’s Protest In English Is Viral Asked why she didn't opt for a better job, Raisa Ansari said she didn't get one.
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Indore’s “PhD” Vegetable Seller’s Protest In English Is Viral Asked why she didn't opt for a better job, Raisa Ansari said she didn't get one.
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लॉकडाउन में टूटा मुसीबतों का पहाड़, PhD उपाधि वाली महिला ठेले पर फल बेचने को मजबूर
लॉकडाउन में टूटा मुसीबतों का पहाड़, PhD उपाधि वाली महिला ठेले पर फल बेचने को मजबूर
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ये कहानी मध्य प्रदेश की आर्थिक राजधानी कहे जाने वाले इंदौर की है. इंदौर के मालवा मिल चौराहे पर रईसा अंसारी (36) आम बेच रही हैं. देखकर कोई अंदाजा भी नहीं लगा सकता कि उन्होंने पदार्थ विज्ञान में पीएचडी की उपाधि हासिल कर रखी है. वह दो दिन पहले अचानक चर्चा में आयीं.
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Mindset: Rich mindset or a poor mindset
What is the right mindset according to you? What all thoughts a person holds who have the right mindset? If not sure of the answer then let us move to the next one. Can you define what is the wrong mindset in a comment below at the end of the post?
When you do something which you feel is right according to you, gives you a belief that you are carrying the right mindset. The same action of yours might not be completely understood by others, so they might define you or your actions as a result of having the wrong mindset. Mindset is never wrong or right, it would always be as it is, which means' having a specific mindset'. There is no certification available which can declare that the kind of perspective or a thought process we carry is whether wrong or right. It is just our own perception and as I had mentioned earlier in my previous blog post that perception is not a reality.
'Switching' from one mindset to another is the crux here and I cannot deny the fact that this is where we all find ourselves struggling every time, including myself till date. Most of the solutions to our problems could be found with less hassle, if, we work on tweaking a little bit of our thought process or beliefs which we have been holding firmly. Approaching problems, in the same manner, every day would give us the same results. Change is sometimes difficult, and I personally do agree with the fact. The burden of doing a 'difficult' task within a stipulated time period would, of course, create a tension.
Let me correct the last sentence which I had just written above-
The word 'difficult' I used in the above sentence, is the kind of mindset I carry and which is why I feel that the task is difficult. Note: me defining the task 'difficult' is not a wrong mindset I carry, it is just a perception that I carry. Working hard and making things simpler for myself would definitely change my attitude towards it and I might not quote it as 'difficult' the next time. So, it is all about switching from one mindset to another. Instead of quoting a mindset wrong or right, I would like to use the term rich and poor mindset. Planning our day, even one day, in an organised manner compared to the previous day, to complete pending a list of tasks could be considered as having a rich mindset for that day.
When we come across the word 'servant' or a 'domestic helper', most of us imagine a person as a less intelligent one. Not necessarily! this is just our perspective we carry about this profession termed as 'domestic helper'. It might be possible that to work as a servant was not his or her choice and in actual the person might have been a well-educated degree holder which is unknown to the world.
Who could have imagined that a vegetable seller could talk in fluent English and is a PhD degree holder? We all know, what kind of perspective we generally hold on the educational background of a vegetable seller. The headlines in the news which went viral on 23rd July 2020 is as below:
The video of a woman vegetable seller speaking fluently in English while protesting against municipal authorities in Indore has gone viral on social media. The woman, Raisa Ansari, claims that she holds a PhD (Doctor Of Philosophy) in Material Science from Indore's Devi Ahilya University.
A journey towards the outer change starting with the inner change:
we hear this often that we really need to bring change in ourselves or should evolve with time. Bringing the inner change, which is to have a shift in mindset paradigm could be considered as breaking the ice. I would say that 90% of our efforts should be focused on bringing the change from inside. Once this is implemented successfully, trust me, the outer change is something which will happen along with it by putting only the remaining 10% of the effort. Eliminate the mindset of impossible, change your own perspective wherever necessary, give your monotonous thought process a little break, things will start falling at the right place gradually.
Fixed Mindset
There are articles available on what is called a fixed mindset. I will not go deeper into that but would like to put my message across with the help of a small example.
-A man who believes in spending not more than 50 dollars on a pack of t-shirt he buys each time keeping in mind his budget, which is fair enough. Somewhat later, he gets a good raise in his salary which is enough to afford items at a higher price and experience a luxurious lifestyle. But he restricts himself to spending only 50 dollars irrespective of the income he currently holds in hand and prefers to have the same lifestyle, not by choice but because of the same old beliefs, he had been carrying.
Having a fixed mindset will make him do the same thing what he had been doing so far irrespective of the changes happening around him or in his life. To evolve with time, one needs to have a flexible thought process.
A fixed mindset creates an imaginary benchmark in our brain and that is one challenging part when we are trying to bring the inner change i.e a change in mindset paradigm.
Growth Mindset
- The second man with a similar habit of spending not more than 50 dollars for a pack of t-shirts, when gets a salary raise eventually, think of a better lifestyle and does not mind spending more compared to what he used to spend earlier on the same product. Does not hesitate to try a new brand and explore better options and always look forward to changes which can bring better results.
A growth mindset will always have a scope of improvement and would overcome hurdles gradually.
Whatever has become the reality now, was a 'thought' once. Believe it or not, every action of ours is an outcome of a thought process or the kind of perception we are carrying. Never waste a good crisis because of a fixed mindset, that there won't be opportunities available in the middle of a crisis.
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Nikita Kohli
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Indore: Female vegetable vendor holding PhD degree looted corporation officials in fluent English, see VIDEO
Indore: Female vegetable vendor holding PhD degree looted corporation officials in fluent English, see VIDEO
Vegetable seller Dr. Raisa Ansari protesting in Indore.
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In Indore (Indore), a vegetable vendor Dr. Raisa Ansari protested against the municipal authorities for the removal of the vegetable cart. Speaking in fluent English, he alleged that the municipal authorities were harassing the vegetable vendors. This woman later claimed that she did her PhD from Devi Ahilya University in Indore.
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The X-Files, Fight Club, and More – The Weekend Chill
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Last Friday, Syfy gave us a new image and premiere date for Krypton, the Superman prequel series set on his native planet about 200 years before his birth. It’ll arrive March 21.
Over the weekend, John Williams revealed in an interview that he’d be composing a theme for Solo: A Star Wars Story. The rest of the score is still being handled by John Powell. The standalone Han Solo film releases May 25.
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On Tuesday, Netflix released a brief teaser for A Series of Unfortunate Events season 2, starring Neil Patrick Harris as Count Olaf. The show returns March 30, and adapts books five to nine.
Later that day, Paramount announced that the next Cloverfield movie – which may or may not be called God Particle – has been moved back to April 20 from February. The film stars Daniel Brühl, Elizabeth Debicki, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw among others.
On Wednesday, Netflix said that a Bright sequel is in the works, with stars Will Smith and Joel Edgerton along with director David Ayer all attached. This confirms the Bloomberg report from two weeks ago.
That’s all the entertainment news for this week. Welcome back to The Weekend Chill, your one-stop destination for what to watch, play, or listen to this weekend. Here are the best picks:
TV: The X-Files Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny reprise their roles as FBI special agents for an eleventh year in the second year of the show’s revival era, whose rating success (despite negative critical reception) convinced Fox to greenlit a 10-episode new season. The premiere and finale will focus on the long-arc storyline, with the other episodes being standalone.
Recurring and guest stars include Annabeth Gish, Robbie Amell, Lauren Ambrose, Karin Konoval, Barbara Hershey, and Haley Joel Osment. Scully (Anderson) and Mulder (Duchovny) attempt to locate their son at the beginning of the series, while battling a mysterious organisation led by Erika Price (Hershey).
The X-Files season 1 has gotten average to good reviews from critics, with Vox’s Todd VanDerWerff surprised “how rejuvenated it feels”, and terming it “a damn sight better than the 2016 one”. Uproxx’s Alan Sepinwall concurred with VanDerWerff that it’s not anywhere near its season-three peak, but “it’s much better than it has any business being, particularly given what we got two years ago”.
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Grown-ish In the penultimate episode of the third season of ABC’s popular African-American family sitcom Black-ish, the eldest daughter Zoey Johnson (Yar Shahidi) went off to college. Usually, audiences would just see less of her from the next season – as has become the case with the ongoing season 4 – but here, she’s gotten her own spin-off.
Stylised like the original, Grown-ish follows Zoey as she begins her freshman year at Southern California University. Joining her is Charlie Telphy (Deon Cole) – now part of Black-ish’s main cast – f and Aaron (Trevor Jackson), who has a recurring role on Black-ish. New cast members include Francia Raisa, Chris Parnell, Emily Arlook, and Jordan Buhat.
Reviews for the show’s first season – critics have seen a few episode – are mostly positive, with EW’s Dana Schwartz praising Shahidi’s chemistry with her Latina Republican roommate Ana (Raisa) and the snappy dialogue, while Variety’s Maureen Ryan called it “a smart, breezy expansion of the Black-ish family”.
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Rotten Do you like true crime shows and are concerned about food production? This Netflix original documentary series is tailored especially for you then. Rotten focuses on the growing global food industry, exposing the corruption, waste and dangers of your everyday eating habits. “The food industry is under full-scale assault,” the trailer narrates. “The crisis is global.”
Episodes will look at the honey industry – a scam known as Honeygate that involved smuggling in inferior honey from China via Australia to the US – alongside the rise of severe food allergies, chicken farms, organic and unpasteurized milk, and regulation of the fishing industry. The show comes from the same production company that regularly collaborates with Anthony Bourdain.
“In a world where huge global supply-chains are increasingly intertwined and consolidated, this series starts on your dinner plate… and follows the money to the shocking consequences – intended or not – of regulation, innovation and greed,” Netflix’s official description for Rotten reads.
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Movies: Fight Club We’re going to talk about Fight Club (sorry). The film that gave the world’s youth endlessly-quotable lines, that gave the generation some good values and some screwed-up ones, and that inspired foolish individuals to start their own fight clubs, completely missing the point the film – directed by David Fincher, and based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel – was trying to make.
For the unaware, Fight Club stars Edward Norton as the unnamed protagonist and narrator, who’s disgruntled with his white-collar job. He visits support groups for terminal disease patients just to have someone to talk to. He meets Brad Pitt’s soap salesman on a flight one day, and starts a “fight club” with him, where they organise bare-knuckle boxing matches for people like them.
Fight Club was one of the most controversial films of the year in 1999, and though it received polarising reception from critics, it has gone on to become one of the greatest films of its time. Pitt’s acting, Fincher’s work, and the anti-consumerism message make it a must-watch.
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L.A. Confidential Two decades on, it’s still a surprise that L.A. Confidential – a brilliantly written, powerfully acted, and gritty depiction of 1953 Los Angeles mixing police corruption and Hollywood – lost most Oscar categories it was nominated in to Titanic. (If you love Titanic, please go away.) But it did pick up two very well-deserved awards, Best Screenplay and Kim Basinger for Best Supporting Actress.
Basinger plays a call girl who looks a lot like a popular film star, and she becomes central to an investigation into a multiple murder at a coffee shop after two detectives – Bud White (Russell Crowe) and Ed Exley (Guy Pearce) – discover ties to the call girl service operator. The film also stars Kevin Spacey as a “Hollywood” detective, so whether that influences your decision to watch it given the recent revelations, is up to you.
L.A. Confidential is one of the best films of its era, with a 99 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and a 90 score on Metacritic. It’s dark, cynical, pessimistic and twisted, and it manages to craft compelling characters and wade into their psychology, while still being a taut crime thriller.
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Fantastic Mr. Fox Wes Anderson has a new stop-motion animated feature on the way, and his previous venture – a comedy based on Roald Dahl’s children’s book about a fox who steals food from three mean and wealthy farmers – is a fantastic (pardon us) family adventure all-around. It’s also got a terrific voice cast: George Clooney, Meryl Streep, Bill Murray, Willem Dafoe, and Owen Wilson among others.
Clooney and Streep voice Mr. and Mrs. Fox, who’ve built a peaceful life for themselves after time as thieves. But after 12 years, Mr. Fox’s animal instincts pull him back into his old life as a chicken thief, which puts not just his family but the whole animal community at risk. The farmers are determined to catch him at any cost, which forces the Foxes underground.
Fantastic Mr. Fox is a whole-hearted funny romp for people of all ages, full of personality, charm, wit and emotional undercurrents, and brought to life beautifully by set designers and animation directors, alongside a wonderful score by Alexandre Desplat.
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Other mentions: For those who’ve seen every movie listed above, and want something more recent, there are a few choices on Blu-ray: the Tom Cruise-starrer American Made, based on the true story of a pilot who became a drug smuggler for the Medellín Cartel in the 80s; Emma Stone and Steve Carrell in Battle of the Sexes, which is loosely based on the 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs; and Ben Stiller in Brad’s Status, where he re-examines his life while on a college tour with his son.
If you’re on the lookout for more new TV, Showtime has a coming-of-age drama from Lena Waithe – Emmy-winner with Aziz Ansari for Master of None season 2’s “Thanksgiving” episode – called The Chi, with rapper Common as an executive producer. It’s set in the South Side of Chicago with Jason Mitchell (Straight Outta Compton) in the lead, who dreams of opening a restaurant. It starts Sunday in the US, and might be available on Hotstar in India, given the latter’s deal with CBS.
There’s also BBC One mini-series McMafia, inspired by journalist Misha Glenny’s book of the same name, which focuses on the British-raised son of a Russian mafia boss who’s trying to get away from the family business. You can watch it via BBC iPlayer.
Star Trek: Discovery, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, One Day at a Time, and More on Netflix in January
Beyond that, given it’s the start of the month (and year), all streaming services have added tons of new content. On Netflix, you can find the third season of Jane the Virgin; the first and only season of One Punch Man, the anime about a superhero who can kill anyone with one blow and how that depresses him, and both versions of Fullmetal Alchemist, the 2003 one that was made before the manga was complete, and the 2009 edition Brotherhood that’s more faithful to the source material.
Meanwhile, Hotstar now has every single episode of The X-Files, starting from the first episode in 1993 to the latest one that came out this week (as mentioned earlier). It has also brought back The Wire – one of the greatest series of all-time – in addition to all nine seasons of 24, and all 12 seasons of Bones.
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Two-time Gourmand Award winner, and Pakistan’s leading independent publishing house, Markings Publishing, proudly launched their landmark tenth title ‘White in the Flag’ by photographer Mobeen Ansari at the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture on the 3rd of August 2017 in Karachi.
 This title has been launched by Markings Publishing at this juncture specifically given that 2017 marks 70 years of Pakistan. It is thus poignant to note that the book’s focus is a documentation and celebration of the nation’s religious minorities. Indeed,  ‘White in the Flag’ is a continuation of the talented photographer Mobeen Ansari’s journey to document that which reflects Pakistan’s vibrancy and soul through the  people who have made Pakistan.
‘White in the Flag’ explores the diversity, depth and vibrancy of the multitude of religions, cultures, and subcultures that make up the fabric of Pakistan. The journey for Mobeen Ansari has been equally introspective as he viewed and documented the human condition. His journey for the book took him across the parched deserts in Sindh, to the pristine mountains of the North, to the many temples and places of worship and gave him the opportunity to interact with people of all faiths. The title of the book represents the white in Pakistan’s flag that symbolizes the country’s commitment to the rights of religious minorities.
The event was opened with an introduction on the evening by Raisa Vayani from Markings, where she invited on stage Mobeen Ansari who spoke about his experience working on ‘White in the Flag’. This was followed by a video presentation on the book after which Mobeen called on stage representatives of a diversity of Pakistan’s religious and ethnic minorities in a gesture of acknowledgement and appreciation, calling upon members from the Sikh, Hindu, Christian, Kalaashi, communities many of whom had flown in to Karachi for this launch. Markings had also created a symbolic white tree in the courtyard, the Tree of Promise, where attendees tied green threads as a promise and commitment to support and celebrate the religious minorities. The event was managed by Carbon with public relations by Lotus.
“White in the Flag was my journey into the various communities residing across Pakistan. I travelled nationwide, observing people in their different habitats and places of worship in every nook and cranny of urban cities. Whether it was witnessing the colours of Holi at the mandirs of Tharparkar, listening to hymns during Sunday mass at Saint Anthony’s church in Lahore, or joining in on the festivities of Chowmos; a Kalash festival – I have been able to see, capture and celebrate diversity. While interacting and living with different communities, I learnt a lot more about my country and the coexistence of different faiths within it. And my learning made me want to share my share with everyone through this book,” said photographer Mobeen Ansari.
On the launch of the book, CEO Markings Publishing, Kiran Aman said: “White in the Flag is a small step on our part towards developing a level of understanding about and exposure to the diverse religious minority communities in Pakistan. Our hope through the publishing of this book is to help facilitate wider exposure, collaboration and cooperation within the nation along all. We believe strongly in the nurturing of an inclusive culture which highlights and supports the beauty of diversity in Pakistan now in its 70th year, and the fostering of an environment that encourages and recognises with equality our minority communities. The strength of our nation depends on it.”
Published by Markings, all photography for ‘White in the Flag’ is done by Mobeen Ansari himself with book layout and design by Samia Fatima and text editing by Raisa Vayani at Markings. The book will be available at Liberty Books outlets across Pakistan, Book Mark and online at www.kitabain.com for PKR 3,000 from 3rd August 2017 and onwards.
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White in the Flag – A photographic journey by Mobeen Ansari Two-time Gourmand Award winner, and Pakistan’s leading independent publishing house, Markings Publishing, proudly launched their landmark tenth title 
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Unable to find job, PhD woman sells fruits
Unable to find job, PhD woman sells fruits
Madhya Pradesh: A woman who sells fruits on a cart and who lashed out at municipal officials here on Thursday has done PhD in Materials Science. Her siblings too are well educated and sell fruits as they did not find jobs.
Raisa Ansari, who lives at Bakery Street in Indore’s Pardeshipura in with her family said she wanted to be a scientist but did not get a job anywhere.
Speaking to ANI, Ansari…
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