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Janhavi Panwar- Wonder Girl of India
Monday, September 9, 2019
Ellen DeGeneres (USA) Success Story
Ellen DeGeneres Success Story
Childhood
Ellen ‘Lee’ DeGeneres was born on January 26, 1958 at Metairie, Louisiana. She was described as a hyperactive kid by her parents and friends, who was always laughing and bubbling with energy. During her teens she worked as a waitress, painter, and bartender to earn some money and spend her free time more effectively.
Early Career
She was able to talk in a very quirky and funny manner which prompted her to enter the stand-up comedy field. She started off by performing her short comedy acts at nearby clubs and restaurants. In 1981, she was given a chance to become the emcee at the popular Clyde’s Comedy Club situated in Orleans.
She soon progressed to tour the country with her live performances in 1982. That year she was named as Showtime’s ‘Funniest Person in America’. This was a huge honor for her as she was able to surpass many veteran male contenders to become one of the few women to have ever have won this title. She soon got many roles in films and television.
Career
In 1989, she was cast in the TV show ‘Open House’. Next she was part of the sitcom ‘Laurie Hill’ and ‘These Friends of Mine’ in which her performances were highly appreciated. Her comedy was also seen in films like ‘Coneheads’(1993), Mr. Wrong’(1996), ‘The Love Letter’(1999) and ‘Finding Nemo’(2003).
She had become the star attraction of all the movies and television serials she was part of. So a special show was made for her called ‘Ellen’ which ran from on the ABC network from1994-1998. The show experienced huge fan following and was at its peak popularity in 1997.
Career Highlights
That year DeGeneres received an Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series. She made her comeback on television in 2001 with the CBS sitcom ‘The Ellen Show’. But it was the ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ which was launched in September 2003 that would give her the biggest success of her career.
This show was a day-time talk show where she interviewed celebrities and also had pranks and comedy throughout. In the first season itself, the show went on to receive 11 Emmy Award Nominations. It won the award for ‘Outstanding Talk Show’ and 3 other awards. This was only the beginning of the success that DeGeneres was going to experience.
Achievements
Her show went on to win more than 20 Emmy awards in the first 3 seasons itself. She had become one of the most popular talk show host and celebrity in the world, in a very short time itself. She has hosted the 2005 Emmy Awards, the 1996, 1997 Grammy Awards and the 2007 Academy Awards.
Her talk show ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ has become one of the most watched shows in the U.S. and various countries in the world and has completed its 10 year anniversary in 2013. She has won the Emmy award for Outstanding Talk Show from 2004-2007 and Outstanding Talk Show Host from 2005-2008.
In total she has won 13 Emmy Awards and has won the People’s Choice Award for Favorite Talk Show Host, 8 times consecutively from 2005-2013. Today she earns nearly $50 million every year and has a net worth in excess of $160 million. She is one of the most successful female entertainers in the history of television.
Awards
- 2015
Peoples Choice, Teen Choice, Daytime Emmy
- 2014
Peoples Choice, Daytime Emmy, Academy
- 2013
Peoples Choice, Teen Choice, Daytime Emmy
- 2012
Teen Choice, Daytime Emmy
- 2009
Peoples Choice for Favorite Talk Show Host
- 2008
Peoples Choice, Daytime Emmy
- 2007
Peoples Choice, Daytime Emmy
- 2006
Peoples Choice, Daytime Emmy
- 1998
GLAAD Media Stephen F. Kolzak
- 1997
Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
- 1995
Peoples Choice for Favorite Actress in a New TV Series
Monday, June 17, 2019
Need to change Indian working system in Private Sector
Now a day we already observed that in private sector employees need to work
More than 9 hours and most of company forces to employee to do work more than 8 hrs.
But it's not good for persons health. If everyday we work more than 12 hours then for long time health issue will happen.
So Indian Government must make rule of 8 hrs for labour hrs and of any company
Wants to Work more 8 hrs then then need to ask employees whether they will work and will
Comfertable. After employee will ready then he or she can work and company need
to pay extra hrs allowance.
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Believe in Yourself
Here I am going to write my personal experience, At Past I believe that in worst situations close friends stands with me to support. But I observed that nobody support to me when I need help.
Samething happened when I need some finacial help but as promised by relatives I asked some money but at that time they were not helped me.
So at that moment I decided Don't keep any expectations from others.
Always believe in yourelf which will help in future.
Always believe your family members they will help and stands with you in any situation.
I think when we keep expectations from others like friend and relatives
At moment when really need some help and they will not help to us then we will not feel good.
So guys always believe yourself and save money for future which will help to us.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
11 and 13 year kids to be India's youngest MBAs
Bangalore: Neel Joshi, 13 and his brother Deep, 11, class eight and class six students of Thakur Vidya Mandir School at Kandivali East in Mumbai are on their way to become India's youngest MBA graduates as they have finished their first semester MBA with distinction from an institute affiliated to a U.S. varsity. The teen prodigies are pursuing their MBA from the Indian Management School and Research centre (IMSR) affiliated to the University of Northeast Virginia, reports Bangalore Mirror.
While Neel has cleared his first year in Finance Management with 91 percent, Deep has cleared the first semester of MBA in Operation Management by securing 75 percent.
It was a meeting with the representative of IMSR at an education fair, which helped them realize their dreams. "I had taken a risk in admitting the boys against all rules," admits Pravin Parmar, director, IMSR. "They have both scored very good marks and I am confident they will become the youngest MBAs in the country," he added.
"We had sought admission for MBA courses at the University of Mumbai and various other institutes in USA and UK. But everyone turned us down saying we were too young to enroll for management courses. They also told us we must approach them after post-graduation and gaining three years of working experience," says Neel.
Deep said, "I joined the institute but never worried about the results. I only aimed at studying management. My brother and I dream of getting a prize from President Pratibha Patil after we complete the course. I am also preparing for my MBA first year final exam which is scheduled in January."
The boys had exhibited extraordinary talents at their very young age. They could recite entire chapters from the Bhagvad Gita, Hanuman Chalisa and even the Rig Veda when they were in kindergarten. They have also shown their excellence in extracurricular activities such as carom in which they represent Air India at national level events. Neel wants to become a cardiac surgeon, while Deep wishes to be a pilot. The boys' father Ajit Joshi is a civil engineer.
While Neel has cleared his first year in Finance Management with 91 percent, Deep has cleared the first semester of MBA in Operation Management by securing 75 percent.
It was a meeting with the representative of IMSR at an education fair, which helped them realize their dreams. "I had taken a risk in admitting the boys against all rules," admits Pravin Parmar, director, IMSR. "They have both scored very good marks and I am confident they will become the youngest MBAs in the country," he added.
"We had sought admission for MBA courses at the University of Mumbai and various other institutes in USA and UK. But everyone turned us down saying we were too young to enroll for management courses. They also told us we must approach them after post-graduation and gaining three years of working experience," says Neel.
Deep said, "I joined the institute but never worried about the results. I only aimed at studying management. My brother and I dream of getting a prize from President Pratibha Patil after we complete the course. I am also preparing for my MBA first year final exam which is scheduled in January."
The boys had exhibited extraordinary talents at their very young age. They could recite entire chapters from the Bhagvad Gita, Hanuman Chalisa and even the Rig Veda when they were in kindergarten. They have also shown their excellence in extracurricular activities such as carom in which they represent Air India at national level events. Neel wants to become a cardiac surgeon, while Deep wishes to be a pilot. The boys' father Ajit Joshi is a civil engineer.
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Janhavi Panwar- Wonder Girl of India
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