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BA Sem:2 Life Skill -2 (SEC) Unit:2> Time Management with Some example from Bollywood movies

1. Dangal (2016)
Scene:
Mahavir Singh Phogat (Aamir Khan) trains his daughters, Geeta and Babita, on a strict schedule. They wake up early, train rigorously, and manage their time to excel in both academics and wrestling.

2. Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011)
Scene:
Arjun (Hrithik Roshan) initially struggles to take time off from his busy work schedule. During the road trip, he learns to enjoy the present moment while still being productive in life.

3. 3 Idiots (2009)
Scene:
The pressure to perform well academically leads Raju (Sharman Joshi) and Farhan (Madhavan) to poorly manage their time, causing stress and a lack of focus. Rancho (Aamir Khan), however, shows them the value of efficient learning instead of rote memorization.

4. Lagaan (2001)
Scene:
Bhuvan (Aamir Khan) leads his team to prepare for the cricket match against the British within a limited time. Despite being novices, they practice daily with proper planning and strategy.

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Hello! I am pleased to introduce myself (Ashish Pithadiya) as a lecturer at PNR Shah Mahila Arts and Commerce College, Palitana. I hold a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in English Literature, which makes me well-equipped to guide and mentor students in this subject area. As a visiting faculty member, I am committed to providing a stimulating and engaging learning experience for my students. I believe that literature has the power to transform individuals and society, and I am passionate about sharing this belief with my students. I strive to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where students feel comfortable expressing their ideas and opinions.