Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Identify your hidden potential with DMIT test

Hyderabad: Dermatoglyphics may be an emerging subject in India. But, in western world, it is an established subject which identifies one’s hidden potential and generates multiple intelligence test report with finger prints. It is useful for individuals as well as corporate world. The subject is developed based on the scientific study of the fingerprints and proven scientific methods to decode the brain’s potential. It combines neurobiology, genetics, brain science and embryology coupled with clinical studies.


It identifies one's inborn talents, strengths, weaknesses and leadership qualities. It suggests best learning pattern and best career option suitable for an individual. It helps an individual to identify personal EQ, IQ, AQ (Adversity Quotient) and CQ(Creativity Quotient). It helps corporate world in pre-employment screening. It also measures your sensual ability and thought process. Recently, this pen has interviewed S. Shri Puja, a Dermatoglyphic analyst at Barefoot Learning Experience, Jubille Hills, Hyderabad. She said that she performs DMIT test to help her clients know their Brain Inner Sketch. 

“Majority Indians are not aware of this particular branch of knowledge. Even minority section, which heard of it, has a misconception that it is something like palmistry and future telling. Unfortunately, we have a few Dermatoglyphic analysts who can conduct DMIT tests in India. It is further low in cities like Hyderabad” she said.

“It is a scientifically proven fact that finger prints share linkage with brain. DMIT measures and gives suggestions to improve various types of intelligence such as intrapersonal intelligence, logical mathematical intelligence, lingustic intelligence, naturalist intelligence, visual intelligence, musical intelligence and kinesthetic intelligence” she further added. 

By S. Chandrashekara Reddy,M.Tech(CSE)
CSR News Services

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Incubation Centre & Common Platform for Budding Entrepreneurs

Hyderabad: Are you an entrepreneur in making? Are you struggling to find an office to commence your operations within your limited budget? Are you desperately looking for an incubator to act as your friend, philosopher and guide? Then, here is an organization which acts as one-stop solution for all the above issues.

Co-Lab-Orate is an organization set up by three youngsters namely Vinay Peddinti, Anurag Parepally, and Raghuveer Kovvuru, from Hyderabad with an amount of just three lakhs in September, 2015. They did not spend even single penny on advertisement but, attracted clients successfully with the help of social media and mouth talk. Week-end workshops conducted by the organization on various topics further accelerated the popularity of the organization. Of late, it emerged as ‘C/O’ for different budding entrepreneurs.

The organization acts as an incubation centre for budding entrepreneurs. By charging nominal monthly fee from them, it provides them basic infrastructure to set-up their organization and allows them to concentrate on their core operations. It helps budding entrepreneurs to connect with fellow entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, seed investors and angel investors. They provide lounge, pantry, conference rooms, free Wi-Fi, coffee, and online dashboards.  It helps budding entrepreneurs to overcome sluggishness of home based freelancing work.

Though co-working is an established concept in USA, it has entered India recently. Here, 55 professional carry on their work on 24X7X365 basis. They include not only IT professionals but also, CAs, advocates, and architects. As resources are shared by a group of budding entrepreneurs, their average spending on basic infrastructure comes down drastically and can thus enjoy economies of sharing common platform. Moreover, it is not just sharing physical space but, encourages exchange of different ideas and skills. As start-ups are mushrooming everywhere and every industry, they have plans to expand their operations to smaller cities too, without diluting basics of their idea.



Written by: S.Chandrashekara Reddy
CSR News Services 
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