Friday, May 22, 2009
Something For U, the Passing Outs
BEHAVE LIKE A CHILD
The title itself seems quite contradictory as it goes against what we hear regularly from our parents and elders. Perhaps no body in the entire cosmos would like his/her grown-up ward to behave like a child. Everyone wants his or her son/daughter to be the guy/gal next door. So, whay at all, should one behave like a child ??!!!
The answer is too simple. Behaving like a child, we will always have the child-like inclination for play and work. Children get absorbed into the activity they do. Have you ever seen a child playing in the garden being worried about his cloths getting soiled? Ans this 'timeless involvement' is the root of all happiness. Isn't it ??
Nobody would agree with the fact that one can move forward without any back-up or appreciation. Do children need this praise as well? Yes, the do!! And perhaps, to the maximum extent. They have the desire to be acknowledged as a good person but unlike grown-ups, this desire never gets transformed into the will to be acknowledged as better than someone else leading to adverse psychological adjustments.
Keeping all these points apart, children have the ability to make a person, sunk in deep thoughts, laugh. Not convinced?? Close your eyes and imagine a child playing on the seashore.
DON'T YOU WANT TO BE LIKE HER??
Ashish Agrawal
( ashish.iitrk@gmail.com )
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Dating in Dehradun
Confused ?? Bewildered ?? I know you are. So let me take you to some of our experiences of the day which have made it unforgettable.
For those of you who don't know, Hitesh and I went to Dehradun for the publicity of E-Summit. The point worth mentioning here is:
- Hitesh and I now hold the record for going out of Roorkee together for EDC work maximum number of times.
Finally, we managed to come out of Graphic Era, safe and secure, at around 12.
Taking Sun-Bath in the Hot and Scroaching sun, we then visited other colleges, everytime cursing the unnecessary formalities we had to face. In DIT, I came to know about 'Nothing for you dear'. It's a book by a DIT student, or I should say a love story by him which was to be released today. So, we have another engineer turned writer with us.
After finishing our college trips, it was the time to return to 'Our Darling Insti'. We were lucky to get a bus very quickly. But were we actually lucky ?? No, not at all. The bus didn't have brakes working properly!! Yes, you read it right. We boarded a bus which could have taken us to the 'Final Destination'. But it stopped somehow, somewhere in the middle of a jungle with the driver and the conductor revealing the truth. And the best( read worst ) part was that both of them knew about the brakes before we left Dehradun. Shouldn't I say like Govinda now "It happens only in INDIA" ?
Well, after the bus stopped, we had to wait in the jungle fighting our thirst and the red-hot sun for about one and a half hour. Thanks again to the false promises of the conductor to get us into another bus.
Finally, we moved from there and got a bus after sometime. But since, it was a day reserved for 'Lady Bad Luck', we had to stand through most of the journey back home. Truly speaking, I kind of enjoyed it as it reminded me of the bus journeys in Bihar and was still better than those. But I could clearly see the frustration and anguish on Hitesh's face. Hitesh, I can understand it was quite an uncomfortable and frightening experience. But it was an Experience, right ?
And aren't Experiences something which matter the most in life ?
Ashish Agrawal
( ashish.iitrk@gmail.com )
Saturday, February 14, 2009
And It Went in A Different Way
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
18 Days Later
Thursday, September 25, 2008
EnVision
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Samadhan '07 - The Social Entrepreneurship Contest
Samadhan is a social entrepreneurship B-Plan competition organized by Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC), IIT Roorkee . It is an initiative to encourage budding entrepreneurs to realize their dreams . Samadhan believes that economic growth must be multiplexed with social equity for the nation to move forward . It is this thinking which has led to the birth of Samadhan .For the last two years, Samadhan has been encouraging the idea of social entrepreneurship successfully .
Samadhan‘07 is an integral part of Thomso’07 ,the annual cultural festival of IIT Roorkee. Thomso is one of the biggest youth festivals of India. The scale and importance of the fest in this region is apparent with its declaration as the "Annual Youth Festival of Uttarakhand", by the Government of Uttarakhand. Thomso'07 will also grow by leaps and bounds this year and is expected to have a participation of 5000 students from IITs, IIMs, NITs and many other colleges across the country, apart from the 4500 students of IIT Roorkee itself.
Samadhan gives a chance for the youth of the country to take time away from festivities and tackle the problems facing our beautiful nation and the world at large. In the wake of large climatic and ecological misbalances created by man on account of his negligence, GLOBAL WARMING has been chosen as this year’s theme.
Global Warming is threatening the very existence of our planet .It is a key concern across boundaries . It is important to understand the significance that global warming has on not only our earth, but our daily lives as well. It’s also important to understand the effects of global warming that our children and grandchildren will experience in the years to come if things continue the way they are now In order that our future generations enjoy this planet as much as we do, a lot of efforts are needed in order to keep this planet habitable.Our effort might only be a drop in the ocean but the ocean would be incomplete without the drop.
Monday, April 30, 2007
Finale
Skipping the details of the meeting for its boring nature, I would like to hop on to the (not so) happening chapo by our over-eager Sudhir (no offence intended). Though chapos have always been scarce in EDC for reasons better left undiscussed (for my own good), they do provide a sense of fulfillment as a group. Or may be these are the only events, which normally ALL the members choose to attend.
Interestingly, magnanimous Satya (with his deep pockets!), treated everyone to ice-cream with Ananth getting TWO!! Seems, the new secy feels for the chapo culture much more deeply than his antecessor with visible favoritism for some (read Ananth).
Rumor has it, that Sugandh chose to diapparate half way through the chapo, for some important work. Secrets are something which everyone knows.
And of course it would be a disgrace if I fail to mention our latest addition- Hitesh who apparently rose to the occasion and managed to compile an extensive database of his year Archi gals (by bugging one of the EDC dudettes).
Something ere the end… ex-chief wasn’t nostalgic or senti as expressed by Prakash (whoever he is) in his last post; rather he was over whelmed at the thought of an EDC-free life wherein he would be able to chatter with his pals without being knocked (or messaged or called) with work (thoughts) every half an hour!
Good luck new scape-goats!
Adios
-Tanmaya