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What sophisticated propaganda techniques does the media use to manipulate even highly intelligent, educated people to believe demonstrably false things?

Wikipedia has a wonderful list of fallacies; most of these work just as well on highly intelligent people as on less intelligent people, partly because they often represent an appeal to emotion that intelligence does not make a person immune to.Sometimes they work better on more intelligent people, because a greater range of techniques may be used on a more intelligent person than on a less intelligent person. Intelligence can be a vulnerability. Complicated ideas can be used to manipulate. A person may even feel flattered by the very subtle implication that if they agree with a piece of propaganda, they are unusually intelligent. This may be true, but it’s still propaganda; they just won’t recognise it as such.List of fallacies - WikipediaFirst and foremost, as Chomsky and others point out, the media does not always need to tell us what to think about a story in order to manipulate us. If it has to do that, it has already fallen at the first hurdle.It only needs to be partial in its selection of stories and information.Many people rely on the media to tell them what is a story and what isn’t. If your country happens to be bombing the Sudan, let’s say, then as long as the media doesn’t mention it, or only mentions it briefly and occasionally and opaquely, you either won’t know about it or will assume it’s unimportant.Which of us could give a complete list of places that our country is presently involved with militarily, in one way or another? This is surely a matter of great importance to the people who are on the receiving end of military action. Your tax even pays for it. I’m not a pacifist, but you’d think we’d know that, wouldn’t you?Which of us could further explain the reasons for the military involvement in every case?The media will instead tell you that the really important news is that some politician said something silly, or that someone you have never heard of is actually great and important, or that something amusing has happened to a celebrity, or that some crime has been committed that gets committed all the time anyway, the statistics of which you are likely unaware.Climate change, regardless of your opinion of it, affords marvellous opportunity for examining media and social manipulation. Both “sides” indulge in spurious argumentation, but of course the media that usually presents the “pro-action” side.The fact of a thing being true or false, or good or bad, is not relevant to the question of whether propaganda is used to promote it or to gainsay it; propaganda and media manipulation generally, must be used to attain a particular social outcome regardless.All information, from a certain standpoint, is propaganda, even if it’s factual. That is why none of us can ever be immune to propaganda.Here are some manipulative fallacies hand-picked by me from the Wikipedia article. All of them, I promise, are used extensively, and work on everyone.Ignore my political biases. They are not relevant to the central point. I refer you again to the bit in italics above.Fallacy of composition: if part of a thing is true, all of it must be true. If carbon dioxide can influence the climate at all, then all the assertions of alarmists must be true. Note the central role that this fallacy plays in religion and in politics.False dilemma: there are held to be only two possible alternatives: global warming is real and we are facing disaster if we don’t use renewable energy, or else it isn’t real at all.Quoting out of context: mainstream media excels at this. Prior to the advent of Internet video, it was rarely possible to check what someone had actually said. Now it’s usually possible to check what someone has actually said, and that’s very frequently nothing like they have been quoted as saying, when context is taken into account. Yet even intelligent people, when primed by out-of-context quotes, will often continue to regard a person negatively even when seeing them speaking in some other context. At times I think intelligent people are especially prone to this. But probably it’s related to certain personality traits: some people change their minds easily, while others are driven to maintain a “foolish consistency”. All of us tend to “pick a side”.Presentism: when one interprets past events as though modern-day information was available at the time, or as if taking place in a modern context. Need I say more? Anyone who hasn’t spotted presentism at work is either a heavily ideological person or else just hasn’t thought about it (false dilemma alert!).For instance it’s common to cite distant past events without taking into account the enormous death and crime rates of past societies, which can often put a very different spin on things, nor the pervasiveness of war and slavery.Proof by assertion: George W. Bush et al were enormous fans of this, but I suspect that most politicians are enormous fans of it. It seems to work just as well on intelligent people as anyone else. Simply repeat ideas until people believe them. Weapons of mass destruction!Slippery slope: some things are slippery slopes. Other things just aren’t. Cannabis — the gateway to heroin! Nationalism — always ends in Naziism; never mind that most countries throughout history have been nationalistic and only one has properly turned full-on Nazi.Begging the question: I think this happens a lot in the media, and again works with everyone. Something (or someone) you don’t like? Start out by saying it’s bad, then conclude that it’s bad, using assumptions you’ve already made on the basis that it’s bad. A form of Circular reasoning if I’m not mistaken.Loaded question: needless to say, the media uses this endlessly. Why? Because it works. Simply ask an interviewee endless questions that imply he is of dubious moral character. Don’t bother letting him give full replies while you’re at it. Many people will inwardly cheer; there’s nothing like watching a bad guy get what he deserves, after all. The question of whether he deserves it or not can be put to one side for the purposes of enjoyment.Appeal to emotion: this consistently works on everyone who isn’t psychopathic, or else perhaps autistic, or suitably prepared to be immune to it. Even if you’re prepared, it can get you. Ditch the facts; human beings work on emotion, so appeal to emotion, not facts. With a sufficiently vivid scenario suitably presented, even presenting facts will be seen as uncaring and immoral.Hitler was a notorious fan of appeal to emotion. But beware of Argument from analogy.Of course this is why certain people decided that children, and in particular a 16-year-old Swedish girl with pigtails, would be particularly helpful for their cause.Cum hoc ergo propter hoc; correlation does not imply causation: now I feel I’m labouring a political point unnecessarily and unwontedly, so no comment on this one.Fallacy of the single cause: likewise.Appeal to the stone: some things sound absurd, yet are real. We tend to dismiss them, because they sound absurd. A horrible example of this, which I fell prey to, was what occurred in Rotherham, UK. I assumed that was some sort of racist fantasy. The government report said otherwise. The media had, I feel, manipulated me via simply not reporting it. If it mattered and was real, it would have been in the newspapers wouldn’t it? Fortunately that eventually changed.Ad hominem: sometimes it feels like everyone on the Internet has a PhD in ad hominem, apart from me. I’d be willing to bet you feel the same. If you don’t, either you don’t write things on the Internet much, or else you’re one of them ….The media is unstinting in its use of ad hominem. As are, funnily enough, very many public intellectuals. It’s like a constant stream of attacks on everyone who says anything that the mainstream does not like, ranging over entire vast topic areas. If someone discreditable says it, it must be false ….. no need to research further. If they’re not discreditable to start with, well then discredit them via insulting labels.It works because we are herd animals. We value the approval of others. We’d rather be wrong than suffer ostracisation, much of the time. We are prepared to believe in delusions when necessary. Intelligent people are no more immune to the herd instinct than anyone else; they just like to believe that they are.Tone policing: this is irrelevant. I’m including it here because I’m amused by it. I’m particularly amused by the example given on the Wikipedia page, for reasons that I will leave you to guess at.Argument from authority: most smart people believe X. Why don’t you believe X? So you think you’re better than three Nobel Prize winners, a hundred politicians and fifteen scientific bodies? What the authorities believe is nearly always correct! You must be an idiot to disagree with the authorities. That’s more likely than them all being wrong, isn’t it: you being an idiot? The authorities say X is true; only a fool would argue that it might not be.Science was devised in order to get rid of argument from authority. It worked only very partially. Reverence for authority is instinctive and is part of our instinctive hierarchical herd mentality. Even authorities suffer from it themselves, which is partly why they have been so consistently wrong about so many things in every recorded decade.Association fallacy: enough said. It’s really come into its own since the Internet came along. Didn’t someone once see that politician hanging around with someone who knew someone who was related to someone who was once photographed standing in front of a neo-Nazi?Straw man: ditto. Although, I don’t think intelligent people fall for it quite as much as others. No, what intelligent people do is constantly accuse everyone else of straw man arguments, even when no straw men exist. That and cherry-picking. You might throw in a spot of “Dunning Kruger” for good measure: a pseudo-intellectual form of ad hominem. Yes, I’m looking at you! Stop it! Use other words at least, so that I know you’re paying attention and aren’t just reading from The Smart Person’s Internet Manual of Discrediting People You Don’t Like.(Did you notice how I just subtly flattered you to make the bitter pill easier to swallow? Ah but I bet your subconscious noticed it.)On top of which, everyone these days is said to be “disingenuous”. We literally cannot believe that someone could sincerely disagree with us. Perhaps there’s a name for that? It’s a type of fallacy. People can absolutely sincerely disagree with you, trust me. They can disagree with you even if they have the same information as you. Sometimes they are right and you are wrong. That goes for all of us.Of all of these, which are all employed endlessly by the media and work on the smart and the stupid alike, my favourite is the fallacy of composition. It is literally everywhere in one form or another. It’s extraordinarily powerful and isn’t easily spotted, because often to spot it requires us to dig into details in a way that may feel pedantic and will certainly be time-consuming.Its utility lies partly in the fact that we tend to trust people who tell us true things. They prove one part of what they are saying; we believe the rest.We pick a side: we want to pick a side. The fact is that few people really have to pick a side, but who do you know who never picks sides? I should say that’s rather rare.You’ll notice Western media is starting to agitate against Iran. Now, I’m not saying that everything you read about Iran is false. I’m not saying Iran is a paradise led by wise and compassionate leaders. But note that Iran is listed here: Rebuilding Americas DefensesHow are the other countries listed there doing? What has happened to them since this document was published? Wheels within wheels ….In 2001, an attack by mainly Saudi terrorists on the US mainland was parlayed into a war on Iraq, which had nothing to do with it.It is a little shocking to me to think that not everyone reading this was actually born back then. It’s ancient history to many people. But the propaganda of George W. Bush, Tony Blair and others did the trick: it got enough voters behind a war to actually have a war. People were cheering for war, demanding war. Protests counted for nothing.Yet Iraq objectively did not possess “weapons of mass destruction”. The politicians knew this; the matter had been extensively investigated.The transparent tricks that were employed, worked: I saw them work, even on highly intelligent colleagues. Weapons of mass destruction. Weapons of mass destruction. War on terror! War on terror! Freedom and democracy. Freedom and democracy ….. on and on, until people believed it. Colin Powell pointing at a photo of some sort of a shed and claiming it to be a nuclear facility or bioweapons manufacturing centre, or some such nonsense; a shed that could have been anything, and was nothing.“OoooOOOoooh! I’m so smart that I can look at a photo that could be anything, and wisely judge it to be a nuclear silo! How wise in the ways of science is Colin Powell, and me with him!”The fact is that even the smartest person is only as good as the information she receives. We can all be swayed, simply by ensuring that we have only the desired information. If that doesn’t work, appeal to emotion will sway us. Tricks that should be transparent, work, simply because an emotional appeal lies behind them.

What is the present condition of AIIMS Bhopal (2020)?

Let's Rephrase this Question and Give a Description of MBBS Life in AIIMS Bhopal .So,This is going to be a Detailed Description of AIIMS Bhopal as of 2020.Disclaimer:Very very Long Answer Ahead!This is My point of View and the Details Given are as of July 2020.I found Many answer Related to AIIMS Bhopal,which are pretty Much outdated .please check the Dates.Thanks a lot to my Seniors for Writing About this Prestigious Institution,which helped me a lot to clear my doubts During AIIMS Counseling procedures.I'm adding Content so that you can skip to the desired aspect as you Wish.IntroductionInfrastructureAIIMS Bhopal HospitalMedical CollegeAYUSHCentral LibraryAuditoriumNursing CollegeCanteen and StallsHostelTransit HostelResidential AreaDirector's BunglowAcademicsFacultiesResearchOther FacilitiesPG CoachingSeniorsSAABCo Curricular ActivitiesClubsCultural FestSports FestTripsReferencesSo Let's Talk About AIIMS Bhopal!INTRODUCTIONAIIMS Bhopal is one of the seven AIIMS apex healthcare institutes being established in 2012 by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare(MoHFW), Government of India under the Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojna(PMSSY).The Campus spreads across 143 Acres of Land.AIIMS Bhopal is in Intermediate Stage,So it's not at par With It's Parent Institution(AIIMS Delhi),But we know for sure that It will Create its own Mark in The Future.Thanks to the New Director appointed on June 2018 ,AIIMS Bhopal is Progressing Rapidly.AIIMS Bhopal have Grown Leaps and Bounds in past 8 Years.I saw a Lot of Changes and developments Since I Joined this Prestigious Institution on August 2019.All the Buildings of AIIMS Bhopal are Within a Single Campus.AIM:- Correcting regional imbalances in quality tertiary level healthcare in the country, and attaining self sufficiency in graduate and postgraduate medical education and training.As of 2020,First Two Batches have Graduated with Flying Colours.AIIMS BHOPAL CAMPUSAIIMS Bhopal is Spread Across 143 Acres(Largest Among Peripheral AIIMS)at the Heart of Bhopal, Capital City of MPBhopal is the Cleanest Capital City and 2nd Cleanest City In India for third consecutive year, in the survey dubbed as the largest of its kind in the world.(Swachh Survekshan)This Standard is kept in Our Green Campus,you will Find Dustbins Everywhere for Trash Segregation and Disposal.Campus have Round the Clock Security,We are well Protected Inside the Campus.There are Check Post at the Entrance and Various Other Points in the Campus.AIIMS Bhopal is a Fully Wifi enabled Campus,with Network Speeds about 12Mbps(Average) ,It can go Upto 30 Mbps at Peak Times.We have a Canara Bank ATM and Bank office, a SBI bank office, Bank of Baroda ATMs, a post office inside Our Campus to help Students,Staff and Patients with Banking and Necessary Services.AIIMS Bhopal have a Ragging Free http://Campus.In my Past one year Experience at the College,not even once have I heard of any Senior Physically Assaulting any Junior.Connectivity-AIIMS Bhopal as I told is at the Heart of Bhopal,thus well Connected too.Nearest Airport (Rajabhoj International Airport) is just 30 Mins Away from College.Nearest Railway Station is Just 20 Mins Away.AIIMS Bhopal is well Connected Through Bus Service.Chalo App will keep you informed about Local Bus Timings along with GPS tracking,so no worries about getting a Bus on Time.Auto Service is also Available infront of AIIMS Gate.You don't have to worry about Transportation, Bhopal have Uber/Ola/Rapido to Take you to your desired location from Hostel Doorsteps!INFRASTRUCTUREAccording to data, 1.7 Crore is Spent by Indian Government on a Single MBBS graduate from AIIMS!1.AIIMS Bhopal HospitalAIIMS Bhopal has its Own Hospital within the Campus.Online Patient Registration Facilities are Available.There are 2 Medicinal Stores inside Hospital.Students can Avail Treatment and Medicines Free of Cost.OPDs are Usually rushed due to the Patient Inflow,many of the referral cases comes to AIIMS Bhopal from across the State.AIIMS Bhopal have a Well Equipped MortuaryBlood BankEmergency &TraumaOPDIPDMortuaryInauguration of LINAC at Radiotherapy DepartmentInauguration of Digital Radiography and Fluoroscopy Facility2.MEDICAL COLLEGE6 Floored Fully Air-conditioned Building.39 Functional Departments.Each Department has its own Pantry and Recreational4 LTs with Projector, Centralised AC and Other Advanced facilities.Each LT has its own Specialities. All LTs have Projectors.LT -3 have 2 Big Digital Screen along with a Main Screen and Green Board.College Rooftop View-LT -4(For First years)LT - 3:-LT- 1:-3.AYUSHDepartment of AYUSH includes Ayurveda,Yoga& Naturopathy, Unani ,Siddha and Homeopathy(AYUSH).This is Focused on Development of Education and Research in AYUSH systems of Medicine.Consultation is Available from Mon to Sat.4.CENTRAL LIBRARYAIIMS Bhopal has a state-of-the-art Central Library. World class library management systems like radio frequency identification (RFID) system have been placed in the Central library of the AIIMS Bhopal.AIIMS Bhopal has a dedicated Fully Air-conditioned Building for the Library spanned over 3 Floors. Library Entrance have a Sensor equipped Automatic Gate.Each Floor Has a Washroom And a Water Cooler.Issuing and Returning Books has been hassle Free with the help of a Fully Digitalised scanner.The Ground floor is for general reading and periodicals.There are Desktop Computers for browsing Internet And Reading.Hardcopies of Novels,Shirt Stories and Biographies are also Available.Middle Floor is for Medical and Nursing Books.It also have a Conference Room for practicing Presentations, Discussion Room and a Room Dedicated for Research Related Stuff.The Top floor houses the e-library, Individual Reading area and Computer Section. Free Wi-Fi facility is available in all three floors.This Floor also have Study Pods each with its own LAN Port and 2 Charging Port.You will have complete Privacy to Read Books or Stream a Movie!Entrance-1st FloorDiscussion Room5.AUDITORIUMThe Auditorium at AIIMS Bhopal is an impressive architectural building.It is octagonal in shape with viewer’s gallery having a seating capacity of 1000 seats,much more than the Students No. In AIIMS Bhopal (740+)The entrance to the auditorium is to the north. An open air amphitheatre adjoins the auditorium for open- air events.Auditorium have Centralized AC.The auditorium is equipped with synchronized sound and lighting system.It has Separate Green rooms.6.NURSING COLLEGESimilar to Medical College FacilitiesThere is Separate Buliding for Nursing College.7.CANTEEN,MESS AND STALLSThere are 2 Functional Nescafe Stalls and one More Planned Near Residential Area.Nescafe near Hospital Works 24*7 and the one Near T Point (Nursing College) works 9am to 11 pm.RDA Canteen provides Quality Food at Reasonable Rates,It is located inside the Hospital. It is Open till Around 2 amEach Department in the Medical College has its Own Pantry and Recreational areas.There are 3 Mess Facilities available.Separate Mess for Boys and Girls.Institutional Mess(2)It is Very Good and Clean in my Personal Opinion,still as we Eat daily from there we get Bored.They Clean the Entire Mess after Each Meal. Anyway it's way better than Any Normal Government Institution!It serves all Sorts of Dish Atleast Once a Week. Myself a Keralite loves Masala Dosa Which is Usually prepared on Friday Nights.Most of the Famous Regional Dishes are Provided.We have Dedicated Non Veg ,Paneer,Ice Cream,Noodles and Pasta Days.Milk and cardamom Tea is Provided in Morning and Evening,they keep Coffee powder so that We can Make Our Own Cofee too.Students Cooperative MessIt's a New Intiative of SAAB(Students Association)It's Almost Similar to the Institutional Mess,but it's by the Students For the Students.We are also Free to Order outside food. Zomato and Swiggy deliver Food at Hostel Doorsteps.There at Tiffins Facilities Available too. You can avail your Regional Foods through this.Nescafe Stall Near Emergency &Trauma-Institutional mess8.HOSTELAIIMS Bhopal have all adequate accommodation facilities for Both Boys and Girls pursuing studies in campus.AIIMS Bhopal have one of the Most Student Friendly Hostels.You have Full Freedom to Customise Your Room according to your Imagination.There are 5 Hostels + Residential Area.Each Hostel is a 7 Floored BuildingConstruction of New Hostel is Going on.Each Hostel have 2 Elevators and around 3 Staircase including Proper Fire Exits Paths.Single Rooms are provided For Boys From 2nd Year Onwards,and for Girls from Day 1 of College.Boys in 1st year have Double Rooms with attached Bathroom.While Girls get Single Rooms with Common Bathroom.This Difference fades away as we reach 2nd Year when Boys are also Shifted to Single Rooms with Common Bathroom.One Person is Allotted a Bed,Study Table, Rolling Recline Chair ,a set of 3 Drawers.There is additional Storage Space under the Cots.Once we get a Single Room an additional Almirah and a Bookshelf will be Given.Each Room have a Separate Balcony to Get some fresh air and Ponder on your Memories.The hostels will have round the clock security.Each Floor have It's Own Wifi Routers and Water CoolerNo need to Pay for Electricity Bills!Hot Water is available 24*7 at the Bathrooms once the Winter Kicks in.We can also install AC or RoomHeatersElectronic Appliances like iInduction Cookers can be Installed as Per Need.Each Room is Well Furnished and has its own LAN Port to cater to your Internet Requirements.No Hostel Curfews ,unless you are in First Year.This is Just a Preventive Measure against Ragging.Hostel Timings are Quite Flexible at AIIMS Bhopal.Boys Don't have any Timings,while Girls in 1st Year are allowed till 10pm(Can be Extended for Library Purposes Till 2am)No Policing by Administration or Warden during College Fest and Other Important Events,due to Stronger Students Union.Maintenance of Entire Campus is Upfront, with BVG Cleaning The Entire Campus everyday Without Any Complaints.BVG staffs are available till Around 8pm for Cleaning your Room and Bathroom.Indoor Games Facilities are Available inside the Hostel Such as Table Tennis,Chess and Carroms.Gym are also Available for Both Girls and Boys.Each Floor has a Common Balcony and a Common Room for Recreational Purposes,they have TV connections too.There are 2 Agencies providing Laundry Services at Our Hostels.Washing Machines can also be Installed.Seniors contribute for it as a Group in each floor.Boys Hostel Room(First Year)Boys Hostel Roof Top ViewsBoys Hostel Balcony ViewsGirl Hostel Room 1Girls’ Hostel Room 2 -Girls Hostel Balcony Views-9.TRANSIT HOSTEL(GUEST HOUSE)Located in the Residential Area,it is used for Visiting Parents and Relatives.AIIMS Bhopal has a 14 room functioning Guest House.All rooms are double bedded and have internet facility.Two of the rooms are suites.You can give a Written Request for their stay Free of Cost.10.RESIDENTIAL AREAFor Accomodation Of Professors and Staff of AIIMS Bhopal.11.DIRECTOR'S BUNGALOWLocated in Residential Area,for the Director Of AIIMS Bhopal, currently Dr.Sarman SinghACADEMICSSome people thinks MBBS is Same all over India! But it's Like Our School days, CBSE syllabus is same in all Schools,but Education from few Schools are Highly Reputed. So,when the Course is same,the Reputation of the College Plays a Key Role.The students of AIIMS are known as AIIMSonians.Best No. Of Cadavers Per BatchCadavers are an Important part of studying Gross Anatomy,thus plays a major role in forming a Good Base in MBBS.AIIMS Bhopal provide 8 Cadavers per Batch for Dissection and 2–3 Extra Cadavers for Surface Marking. i.e 12–13 Students will get One Cadaver.At AIIMS Bhopal Students are allowed to dissect Cadavers ,which will help gain more experience. It is much better than studying from predissected Cadavers.There are No post MBBS Service Bonds.Due to Intelligent Peers and Seniors we end up learning atleast a Step further than we might in a Normal Government Medical College.Histology Labs provide one Microscope for Two Students.Hematology Labs also provide one Apparatus for Two Students(Lab Partners).There are Integrated Classes for First month after Joining. Later on we were shown Clinical Cases such as Varicose Vein(Around November).Seminars are Conducted from 1st semester onwards.First Seminar was done on 9th Nov 2019. Students have to Independently prepare PowerPoint Presentations and Explain it infront of Professors and Batchmates.Classes are held from Monday to Friday and Saturday Being a Half Day(9am to 11am).Timings8:30am to 4:30pm ,(Lunch Break 1pm-2pm) so you get Ample time to Study and Pursue your Hobbies as well.This also help us to keep a Balance between Studies and Co curricular ActivitiesFirst Seminar of our Batch:-Anatomy Classes:-After MBBS2 Batchs have passed out of our College with Flying Colours.Seniors have performed Well off this year in AIIMS PG as Well.The AIIMSonian Tag is much Respected both in India and Outside India.FEESThe Whole 5.5 Years MBBS Course Will only Cost You 5856 Rs . Even the First Year Books Costs more than that!INTERNSHIPInternship at AIIMS Bhopal is much relaxed compared to Most of the other Medical Colleges with Hectic Schedule.AIIMS Offers one of the Highest Stipend during MBBS Internship - 23,000/month (2020).FACULTIESAIIMS Bhopal has one of the Best Teacher : Student Ratio. It's much better than the Norms.Each Batch have 100 Students unlike Most Govt Medical Colleges with Upto 250 Students!There are 39 Functional Department.All the Professors have a Superspeciality or an Equivalent Qualification.RESEARCHOne of the Key aspect at any of the AIIMS is that Research Opportunities are Endless.You get Chance to do Research right from 1st year. One of my Batchmates got selected for STS Projects (ICMR)this Year(2020).Professors encourage students right from 1st year to take part in Research.If you are Interested,apply for STS projects given by ICMR,Professors will contact you for Mentoring.NAMSCON & ABICONNational Level Seminars and ConferencesWORKSHOPSOTHER FACILITIESWe have 2 Book Agencies Providing us Books at Discounted Costs exclusively for Our College.Some of the Publishers Give free books for Review.PG COACHINGBhopal have DAMS and Dr.Bhatia providing Face to Face Classes with excellent Facilities for Students who aim to prepare for their PG along with MBBS.Mostly Seniors from 7th Sem Joins Coaching.BATCHMATESOur Batch has 100 Students.Students from All Over India Take admission in our College.Our Batch have Students From far off places such as Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Uttar pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar,Andra,Orissa,Kerala, Karnataka Etc...This Gives us Proper Exposure to Various Cultures and Languages thus Improves our Social and Communication Skills.Birthday Celebrations at AIIMS BhopalSENIORSSeniors are much helpful.They helps us in Both Curricular and Co-curricular Aspects of our College Life.We have Healthy Interaction between Seniors and Juniors.They help us a lot to get through the Pressure of Medical School. Motivating us to be active in our College Life.There is a Tradition of Giving Party to newly Joined Juniors by Seniors who had 'Interaction' with Them.Fresher's is also Organised by 2nd Years.Students Association of AIIMS Bhopal (SAAB)First New AIIMS to have a Registered Students Association.It's the Students Union Body of Our College.It is Very Much active in Organising Various Events and Celebrations in Our College.Some of the Events ends with a DJ!All the Festivals are celebrated here.Major Celebration areEthinic DayOnamVishuLohdiHoliDiwaliJanmashtamiNavaratri GarbaGanesh ChaturthiGurunanak JayantiCO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIESCollege provides Ample Recreational Opportunities.There areFootball FieldBasketball CourtTennis CourtVolleyball Court (2)Badminton Court (2)Cricket GroundMost of these came up in preparation to PRAVAAH 2020.There is a Small Park infront of Girls Hostel for Evening Walk.The Campus is also Well Maintained, Students can be seen Roaming around for a Night Walk.CLUBSECHOESSocial Interaction Club where we share our Experiences.Quiz ClubOne of the Most Active Club,Even Corona Couldn't Put this to rest.We have a very active WhatsApp Group.Literature SocietyArts ClubSlim but one: Our Official Music BandCULTURAL FESTRETINARetina is a Beautiful Amalgamation of Cultural, Literary,sports,informal and pro-night Events.'Jeene keliye 5 Din❣️'Central India's Biggest Inter College Youth Fest.It's a 5 Day Socio-cultural Festival of AIIMS Bhopal.First RETINA Was in 2016.we celebrated its fourth Version RETINA 4.0 last year.Major EventsCulturalArtsLiteraryBattle of BandsSportsInformalsFashion NightsPro -Nights(Sunburn,Salim Sulaiman,Mika Singh, Farhan Akhtar, Mohit Chauhan.....)Content on RETINA is Very Vast,for more Details Search for it Separately!RETINA After PartyHeld To celebrate the Success of RETINA(We don't wait for a Reason To party!)BARDS AND BARTEROpen Mic and Tambola NightOrganised in JanuaryEKDANTCultural Events organised Along with Ganesh ChaturthiOrganised in AugustSPORTS FESTRETINA also include Inter-college Sports Competitions.PRAVAAHAnnual Intracollege Sports and Cultural Competition of AIIMS Bhopal.5 Day Event.Conducted by the End Of February Each Year.Students are Divided into 4 Houses for Competition.Interhouse Competition in Sports Events and Interbatch Competitions in Cultural EventsStudents are given Coaching for Sports Events by Their House.We have Inter Batch Competition in Cultural Events.(Our Batch won the Batch Trophy in PRAVAAH 2020)SPIKEAnnual Inter Batch Volleyball and Throwball Tournament.Conducted Usually in January.It's a 3 Day Event in which there will be Friendly Competition between Teams from Each Batch.STRIKEIndoor Games CompetitionConducted Usually in AugustEventsChessCarromsTable TennisTACKLEAnnual Inter Batch Football Competition at AIIMS Bhopal.For Both Boys and Girls Separately.TRIPSEven Though the Institution does Organise any Trips,we students make our Own plans and Visit various Places.Seniors also help us by Recommending places to Explore.As this is a Very Very Vast Topic,this shall be Covered Later.Few Places Me nd My Batchmates Visited in our First Year IncludesBhimbetka CavesUpper LakeLower LakePanchmarhi Hill StationKerwa DamKaliyasotVan Vihar National ParkShahpura LakeShaurya SmarakMahadev PaniManbhavan TekriCrescent Water Park and Kanha Fun CityPlaces Visited by our Seniors IncludesKullu ,ManaliShimlaSatpura Tiger ReserveSanchi StupaSalkanpur TempleKhajuraho TemplesAmargarh FallsHalali DamKolar DamJuhu BeachTawa DamKanha National ParkIndira Sagar DamRaisen FortAmber FortPachad DamBirla MuseumUdaigiri CavesTropic of CancerNd the List Goes on……Shout out to my Fellow Batchmates and Seniors for Providing Pictures and Info.Special Thanks to Mahek Swami, Ananyan Sampath , Aayman Afaque and Tushar Manikwar and Gautham Biju.More Pictures will be Added Later.Pic Credits :-My Phone Gallery, Batchmates and Few Seniors.REFERENCES:-For More Pictures about Life at AIIMS Bhopal Check My Instagram Highlights - __jeril__Instagram Handles of Few Organisations in AIIMS BhopalAIIMS Bhopal Campus ClicksStudents AssociationSports ClubRetina ClubLink to Quora Space By AIIMSoniansAIIMS Bhopal Official SiteDetailed Answer on Central LibraryHostel RoomsHow I Filled My Choices During AIIMS Counseling 2019Current Situation and Life Experiences at AIIMS Bhopalhave been Brilliantly Described by my Fellow Batchmates:-See you Soon at AIIMS Bhopal.With Love,AIIMS Bhopal✨If you Find this relevant, the Upvote Button is Right👇Here

What is your opinion about this article saying the United States is among the top dangerous nations for women?

The article is based on a Thomson Reuters “expert survey” conducted a few months back. And I have detailed out, in a previous answer of mine, why the survey is not robust or scientific and can, hence, be trashed.And although it (my answer) was written from an Indian perspective, the overall narrative holds for other countries in the list too since the entire survey design and the conclusions drawn are faulty.Thomson Reuters Foundation (a not-for-profit arm of Thomson Reuters). They conducted a poll back in 2011 and asked a bunch of experts on the topic of female rights and treatments a few questions, and published the results. This year’s piece was a follow-up on the same.The poll can be found here: The world’s five most dangerous countries for women 2018The corresponding article: EXCLUSIVE - From managers to maids: India's working women all face sexual abuseA. The PollThe methodology page on the website mentions,We contacted 548 experts focused on women’s issues including aid and development professionals, academics, health workers, policymakers, non-government organisation workers, journalists, and social commentators.All of the experts were asked to list:5 most dangerous countries in the world for women6 compound questions pertaining to 6 different facets - healthcare, discrimination, traditions, sexual violence, non-sexual violence, and traffickingThe first question was given a weightage of 25%, the remaining 6, 75% (or 12.5% each). And here is the first fallacy - the first question is a repeat of the 6 that follow. A country is 5 times more likely to be named there than the other 6 (which ask for only one option), but is only given twice as much weightage. But that’s probably nit-picking.The major problem with the survey design is that it is open-ended. There are 193 countries in the world and picking out one based on personal assessment and perception will never be objective. It is going to be biased against bigger/more popular countries (they are more likely to be named).Furthermore, a subjective analysis like this is prone to recency effect with countries which have been in the news recently having better memory recall. It is also susceptible to being influenced by the kind of media one follows - India is always getting the short-end of the stick in most mainstream Western publications like Huffington Post, BBC etc. Ironically, HuffPo published a opinion piece on this at the same as the first version of the Thomson Reuters poll was out.The examples are many. Why is it that some Australians reacted to the beating and killing of Indian students with the odd retort that “this happens in Mumbai”? Why did NPR cheerily lend its audience to one man’s claim that he saw an Indian get the Nigerian airline bomber on board? Why does Foreign Policy get to call India “evil” without a drop of concern for how it feels to Indian readers or how dangerous words like this were in the past for the colonized nations? Why does New York Times choose to show agonizing restraint when Pakistani terrorists massacre civilians in Mumbai and run screaming headlines naming the arrest of an “Indian” after Madrid? Why does Slumdog Millionaire, one of the most exhilarating movies of our time, depict the majority of Indian characters in it as irredeemably cruel and barbaric (not the nice Indian hero with the British accent though, of course not)? Why did the fictional slur “slumdog” and the image of poverty reportedly figure so often in the Australian attacks? Finally, why does Glenn Beck find the name of a life-giving sacred river similar to the name of a disease?Even the most revered experts would not have a holistic view of all 193 countries across all 6 categories.And all this seems unnecessary considering that you could recreate the same with a set of objective questions with responses rooted in facts and figures. For example, the question on sexual violence,In your view, what is the most dangerous country in the world for women in terms of sexual violence? This includes rape as a weapon of war, domestic rape, rape by a stranger, the lack of access to justice in rape cases, sexual harassment and coercion into sex as a form of corruption.could be deconstructed into data-driven questions around:reported rape cases per capita (where South Africa with 132 cases per 100,000 is at the top, compared to India with 1.8)adjustments based on extent of non-reporting of rape casesPost-assault treatment of sexual assault victimsLawsMarry-your-rapist lawRape shield lawFinally, the weightage for all questions is the same for all types of experts. So someone working in healthcare gets the same weight to their response on question cultural traditions as a academician focused solely on the topic.The poll, with all its shortcomings is still far better than the ensuing article, the first half of which is a classic case of argumentum ad passiones or Appeal to emotion. The first quarter of the article narrates the experiences of a woman and the fear they go through on a daily basis.It is also followed up by quotes from prominent female public figures (like the Vice President of World Bank, South Asia, and the Head of the National Commission for Women), and other singular incidents (Air India).There are precious few facts scattered throughout the thin narrative, and even those are misleading and/or outright incorrect.Quoted fact #1:At least 20 million women - the combined population of New York, London and Paris - have left the workforce of Asia’s third-largest economy since 2005, World Bank data shows, partly due to their poor treatment. Only 27 percent now work.This is taken from a World Bank Paper published in 2017 and is factually correct, but misleading, owing to Fallacies of Omission.If you look at the number for 2004–05 and 2011–12 in the rightmost column, 20 million (148 minus 128) women have indeed dropped out of the workforce. But the report also goes on to mention that,One plausible explanation for the recent drop in FLFP, therefore, is that with the recent expansion of secondary education (due to sustained efforts by the central and state governments), as well as rapidly changing social norms in India, more working age young females (15-24 years) are opting to continue their education rather than join the labor force early.—-Moreover, the FLFP rate for this age group declined by 19.3 percent (from 42 percent to 22.7 percent) by 2011-12, and during this period the decline was more than compensated by a gain of 22.1 percent in educational participation among working age females. Similarly, in urban areas, the CPR increased by 11 percent (from 49.2 to 60.2 percent), despite a decline in the FLFP rate by only 3.8 percent (from 18.3 to 14.5 percent) during 1993-94 to 2011-12. These figures support the argument that the decline in the FLFP rate for females between 15 to 24 years of age was to a large extent (or may be completely) due to an increase in female enrollment in education.So, teenage girls dropped out of workforce to continue their education. That’s a big positive. But the author conveniently ignored it and added “partly due to their poor treatment” without any proof of the same. (try searching the report for treatment, abuse, exploitation, harassment, etc.)Verdict: Technically correct, but intentionally/ignorantly attributed to the wrong causes.Quoted fact #2:Crimes against women in India spiked more than 80 percent between 2007 and 2016, according to government data.Nearly 40,000 rapes were reported in 2016 despite a greater focus on women’s safety after the fatal gang rape of a student in New Delhi in 2012 that sparked nationwide protests and led to tougher laws against sexual abuse.Rekha Sharma, head of the National Commission for Women (NCW), said it was a case of more women reporting crimes rather than a greater incidence of sexual violence.But local media carry daily reports of sex crimes - from girls molested in school, professional women raped by taxi drivers, to teens trafficked and sold to brothels.Despite this being a expert survey, the author chooses to ignore another expert on the topic and presents her own opinion to counter it.“Rapes have increased -> Expert says it is because of greater reporting -> “but what about the news?””A similar article on Firstpost had other experts stating the same plausible reason for the increased number of rape reports in India (i.e. greater reporting, not greater crimes)."More than the increase in crime rate, it is an increase in reporting," Flavia Agnes, women's rights lawyer and co-founder of Majlis, a non-profit that provides legal services to women and children, told IndiaSpend."There are no mechanisms to analyse such events," said Agnes. "I feel that due to media pressure on certain brutally violent incidents, there is greater awareness, and women are coming forward to report crimes."Verdict: Proof by assertion. Likely untrue.Quoted Fact #3:India recorded 539 cases of sexual harassment at the workplace in 2016, up 170 percent from 2006, a joint report by EY and Indian industry body FICCI from last year showed.But campaigners say the figures are just the tip of the iceberg. A 2017 survey by India’s National Bar Association found nearly 70 percent of sexual harassment victims did not report their cases.The facts reported are again correct, but the interpretation is not.Here’s a trend chart of sexual harassment incidents reported at workplaces (from thsi report from EY and based on data released by NCW.)As you can see, the reported cases remained below around 200 till 2012. From 2013, they have been increasing ~50% YoY.The reason for that could be the fact that The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 came into force on 9 December 2013, and granted women more power to report such crimes. Again, conveniently ignored.Verdict: Error of omission.The closing statements cite one incident of female trafficking and assert that “Such cases lend weight to the Thomson Reuters Foundation's poll of 548 experts on women's issues that found India was the most dangerous country for women in terms of human trafficking including sex slavery and domestic servitude.”According to this 2017 report by the US Department of State, India is a Tier-2 country as per the Trafficking Victim Protection Act of 1991, implying that it “does not fully meet the TVPA’s minimum standards, but is making significant efforts to bring itself into compliance with those standards.” Tier 1 countries are the fully-compliant ones.Countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Saudi, Iraq, HK, Kuwait, Nigeria, Oman, Thailand are one level below (Tier 2 watchlist), and Congo, Iran, Russia, Sudan, Syria are Tier 3.All in all, both the poll and the ensuing articles should be taken with a , p̶i̶n̶c̶h̶, nay fistful of salt.

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