Activities Organised - SIBM Bengaluru
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Event Report
Name of the Event- Alchemy 2020-21
Event theme, panels and descriptions- ‘A Journey from Darkness to Light.’
“The pandemic represents a rare but narrow window of opportunity to reflect, reimagine and reset our world” – Klaus Schwab
The year 2020 was different in many ways. The deadly virus - COVID19 impacted the entire world, causing millions to lose their lives, economies being adversely hit, businesses downsizing or closing down, people losing jobs, and many more. India too witnessed similar unfortunate circumstances, with many families losing their sole breadwinners and means of income significantly reducing. Words like 'lockdown,' 'quarantine,' 'isolation,' and 'pandemic' have become common in our vocabulary. Yet, as we step into this new decade, we are hopeful that we have reached the light at the end of the tunnel. The time is ripe to look into the future. And what better way to do it than by adopting new and innovative business models and strategies. How businesses - small and large, tap into their resources with energy and zeal will determine how efficiently can we unlock a sustainable and better future.
With several industries, including manufacturing, retail, and tourism, virtually coming to a standstill and businesses resorting to remote working culture, 2020 threw a new mystery at every stage. However, the indomitable human spirit did not take things lying down. We fought and are still fighting; with multiple vaccines in the pipeline, we are heading with a vision to revive and progress towards the next normal. This will likely aid the robust blend of monetary, fiscal and structural policies which have been proposed by governments across both developed and emerging economies to strengthen businesses towards the path of recovery.
Business transformations and innovative technological applications will play a significant role in helping global economies bounce back. This revival of global economies will be driven by technology, which will deliver the right business strategy, driving new business agendas, and bringing new thinking and dynamism to conventional ways of business. Rising demand and falling infection rates have tempered the expectations of COVID's hit on the global economy. With the entire landscape of businesses altering, what role can adaptability and technological advancements play to keep businesses afloat? How can nations leverage the existing situation and become front- runners in leading the world towards a faster recovery?
In Alchemy 2020-21, we placed our focus on how enterprising technology is causing a paradigm shift in economics and transforming businesses through resilient frameworks
We had dynamic, successful and inspirational keynote speakers who enlightened us on the overall picture of the Pandemic and thereafter.
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Alchemy 2020-21 encompasses the following panels:
● Business Transformation and Building Resilient Frameworks ● Economic Dynamics – A Paradigm Shift ● Enterprising Technology: The Vital Spoke of Transformation
Business Transformation and Building Resilient Frameworks
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” ― Buckminster Fuller
As the world prepares for the forthcoming next normal brought about by the pandemic, the corporate sector is poised to play a significant role in facilitating the transition. Conventional business models are being challenged to usher in more productivity, adaptability, and flexibility in the working norms. Several corporates have already resorted to work-from-home and hybrid models, remote and virtual workplace, flexi-time work schedules, and other modes of virtual collaboration, thereby leveraging technology optimally. Virtual business communication platforms have been rolling out upgrades to simulate a near personal experience making work- from-home a viable alternative. Flexible work-hours empower the employee, creating a productive and robust work environment. However, with the increase in interaction via remote working, how can companies fit work-life balance?
While some businesses are leveraging technology, others are using creative and path-breaking solutions by revisiting their core competencies to realign them to contemporary times. In the pursuit of adapting to the next normal, resilient companies are creatively altering their business models, human resources policies, and marketing strategies. Smart business, portfolio diversification, and accelerated technology is the trend, with more companies venturing into essentials to sustain the operational robustness while simultaneously helping society/extending a helping hand to the society. The new virtual environment that the world is experiencing allows businesses to unlock the latent potential of their human resources wherever they are. With all said and done, the prevailing question concerns the existing environment; however, what other new and innovative business practices would emerge to ensure business continuity and resilience? Being the future workforce, how can we complement the existing human capital with the desired skills of the new normal and what is in store for us?
Economic Dynamics – A Paradigm Shift
“We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails." – Anonymous
McKinsey Global Survey states that – In just a few months, Covid-19 has enabled radical developments in businesses, which has taken the world ahead by an estimated three to four years. The rise in global opportunities and transformations, backed by digital adoption, has brought a
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quantum leap, which looked seemingly impossible before the disruption. The key to capitalizing such opportunities lies in building self-sustaining value chains, expanding on new emerging sectors like gig industry, imbibing a circular economic system to survive and emerge as an impregnable force amidst the chaos.
In the midst of every crisis lies great opportunity. The aftershocks of the disruptions caused by the Pandemic will have a significant impact on the way business is done in the future. A new phrase has come up in the last few months – “Business as Unusual”. It is becoming increasingly clear that a return to Business as Usual is no longer a feasible option.
The present crisis presents a chance for policy adjustments. To mitigate the impact caused by the crisis, nations are rethinking their economic models. Each nation is trying to combat the declining demand through various methods like decreasing tax and interest rates and implementing various fiscal and monetary policies. For this purpose, the governments have taken numerous stances for the credit approval and tax reduction facilities. Global banking systems have also done a tremendous job by incorporating Artificial Intelligence into their system and efficiently providing loans to small and medium enterprises. The effort to reduce interest rates by Central Banks has boosted the global lending market, which is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.5% from 2021 and reach $7,929.0 billion in 2023. As countries continue to formulate policies for recovery, it gives them a chance to embark on a greener, smarter, and more equitable development path.
With a rapid increase in global consumption and start-up culture, global economies have much to gain by shifting their outlook from wealth distribution to wealth creation. Private multinationals will play a remarkable role in increasing employment and reducing inequality. As more than half of the global workforce is expected to be a part of the gig economy by 2027, can it become the focal point of this ever-changing world? This being the apt time to rise and build a conducive environment for businesses globally, can India propel itself as a global power through a paradigm shift in its economic model?
Enterprising Technology: The Vital Spoke of Transformation
“Information technology and business are getting inextricably interwoven. I don't think anyone can talk meaningfully about one without talking about the other.”- Bill Gates
Technology has always been the vital spoke of the wheel, binding the core elements of the businesses together. The pandemic has induced technology to undergo significant changes, which further influenced enterprises to adapt and use these emerging technologies to enhance productivity and reduce production costs.
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The pandemic has witnessed innovative applications of technology-harnessing the potential of automation and robotics, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Digital transformation and holistic learning have launched a new era of education where technology has enhanced the learning environment, empowering the entire community to learn without limits. Similarly, the healthcare industry has been coming up with path-breaking research and development solutions. The improved and innovative supply chain and logistics practices as seen in the vaccination drives have multiplied efficiency by applying technologies such as the internet of things and block chain solutions. With the increased adoption of digitalization solutions, higher availability of data has allowed better analytics for improved data-driven decision-making.
While technology is transforming the major industries like travel, hospitality, and transport, we also have to keep in mind that these industries represent only a portion of the overall economy. Other industries like real estate firms, particularly housing corporates, show a decrease in demand due to employees working from home. The question now is how technology will play a pivotal role in embracing all sections of the economy, while handling the fallout of the pandemic. Should we accept that certain businesses would significantly fade out just as digital cameras replaced photographic films? Can technology indeed be the vital spoke holding together all businesses as we move into a newer tomorrow?
Date of the Event- 10th April, 2021
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Event schedule-
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Event Poster
Event Trailer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mvjoxUqbhwkQqAf5veAmke_qlHnd3L55/view?usp=shari ng
Event Photos: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1M_E2m2Kuz7qLhsB_KxP6uNj4BlfLU3D3?usp=sh aring
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Alchemy batch invitation
Dear All,
Greetings from Conferences and Events Committee!!
We would like to cordially invite you to the Annual Management Conclave of SIBM Bengaluru, Alchemy 2020-21
The theme for Alchemy 2020-21 is “A Journey from Darkness to Light.”
The panel discussion for the event will be based on the following sub-themes:
1. Business Transformation & Building Resilient Frameworks. 2. Enterprising Technology : The Vital Spoke of Transformation. 3. Economic Dynamics : A Paradigm Shift
Dress Code : Business Formals (Mandatory) Venue: Zoom Meeting ID: 927 0884 7353 Passcode: 248515
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Date and Time: 10th April, 2021, 9:30 AM
Please find attached the detailed event schedule and the virtual background below.
Note: Students must keep their camera on throughout the event and use the attached virtual background.
-- Thanks and Regards,
Conferences and Events Committee
Vote Of Thanks
Dear All,
Greetings from Conferences and Events Committee!
It seems like it was only yesterday that we began thinking about Alchemy, and now it is already over, though when we say only yesterday, we mean all the way back to June 2020. Looking back, after coming this far, we know that this journey would not have been possible without the support and guidance of many people.
Conferences & Events Committee would like to thank each and every person who has helpedus build this day for the past many months.
Our Director: Dr. Madhvi Sethi and Deputy Director: Prof. A Vidyasagar, for providing us with this opportunity and experienced guidance
Our Faculty mentor, Prof. Atish Dasgupta, for being the driving force behind the event
Chitra Ma’am, Ashwini Ma’am and Sandhya Ma’am for helping us with all the permissions and procedures
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Noel sir and Sanjay Sir for their incredible support in helping us transition Alchemy to a digital platform and for a seamless online experience.
The Student secretary Sumit Gattani and Joint Student Secretary Atulya, for helping us tie up any loose ends
The Student council, supporting us throughout.
A special thanks to the Corporate Relations and Placement Committee for their help throughout the event.
We also thank the Public Relations and Media Committee and the entire online marketing team for marking the constant presence of the event on social media.
A special note of thanks to Hippocampus, for helping us make Alchemy this extraordinary.
A final word of thanks to the Batch of 2020-22 for their unfaltering enthusiasm throughout the event and participating in huge numbers. Your participation gives us hope to conduct many such events that would witness similar levels of enthusiasm in the near future.
We hope that we have lived up to your expectations and we assure you, that with such heartening support, we will only get bigger and better.
-- Thanks and Regards,
Conferences and Events Committee
Alchemy Event Screenshots
e-Xordium Event Report (Detailed)
Event Report (Detailed)
Name of the Event/ Panel: e-Xordium’20. Event Theme and description: e-Xordium’20 was an event based on the theme of online
gaming which encouraged participants to take part in an online duel of knockout games in various gaming applications such as Chess, Ludo, Skribbl, 8 ball pool and UNO. Students from MBA (19-21), MBA (20-22), MBA-QF (20-22), MBA-BA(20-22), MBA-FE(20-22) participated in it. The total participation was 161 students.
The first three days from 1st to 3rd October were a part of initial rounds in the road to semi-final and final. The semi-finals were conducted on the 4th October and the finals on the 5th October. The final results were declared on 6th October.
Date of the Event: 1st October to 5th October. Event Schedule:
1st October - Round 1 of all the games 2nd October - Round 2 of 8 ball pool and chess 3rd October - Round 2 of UNO and ludo, Round 3 of 8 ball pool & Chess and Semi-final of Skribbl 4th October - Quarterfinals of Chess and 8 ball pool, Semi-finals of UNO, Ludo, Chess and 8 ball pool 5th October - Finals of all the games
Event invitation/brochure and Event poster:
Event Promotions details (No. of posts, Impressions, likes Twitter trends, etc) Instagram posts Event Poster Post - 158 likes, 9 comments. Final results Post - 256 likes, 18 comments. LinkedIn Posts Final results Post - 55 reactions, 1 comment
Total number of participants/Registrations – 161
List of participants
Name of the Event- e-XORDIUM Date-1/10/2020 to 5/10/2020
S. No. Name Name of
Institution Name of
Event PRN
1 Nikhil Kotagiri SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841130 2 Shubham Shukla SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841096 3 Divya kakroo SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020845008 4 Malay Kashyap SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020843002 5 Aishwary Koul SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841051 6 Deepayan Ghosh SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841118 7 Mabel Kantharia SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841251 8 Suman Athreya N K SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841161 9 Prashant Chahar SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841189
10 Ajit Jain SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841104 11 Joy Shekhar Dutta SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841062 12 Amarjyot kaur sehra SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841001 13 Charu Arora SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020844006 14 Madhav Bhatt SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841215 15 Prince Aditya Bharati SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841075 16 Radhika Chaddha SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841193 17 Birud Desai SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841057 18 Sumeet Kundu SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841036 19 Sagar goyal SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841262
20 Aman Yadav SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020843001 21 Devanshi dhar SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020845007 22 Yash Rathod SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841105 23 Sudarshan SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841205 24 Nikhil Paul SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841074 25 Samarth N Desai SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841150 26 Chinmay Bawdekar SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841186 27 Rahul SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841081 28 Sujith Surya P SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841160 29 Aditya Gautam SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841113 30 Yashvi Shah SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841169 31 Achirangshu Mukhopadhyay SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841042 32 Gaurav Gupta SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841125 33 Kruti Karvade SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841193 34 Mayank Sethia SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020843003 35 Ujwal Goyal SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841102 36 Neeraj garg SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841021 37 Amey Gaikwad SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841014 38 AKANKSHA SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020844001 39 Malvika Gupta SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841135 40 Vaishnavi Agarwal SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841040 41 Abhishek Pahadi SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841112 42 Pranjal Khatri SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841144 43 Kishan Shaw SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841196 44 Sheen Liz Shaju SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020844028 45 Aman Chowdhury SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841046 46 P Vignesh SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020845020 47 Taniya Kusre SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841218 48 Anveshna Sood SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841004 49 Amol Kant Kumar SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841046 50 Chakkapalli Rahul Ravi Chandra SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020844005 51 Aditya Balan SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841101 52 Narmeen Singla SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841206 53 Joel Keith Pais SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020845011 54 Sukant SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841150 55 Viral M Doshi SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841231 56 Shivendra Mani Tripathi SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020844029 57 Aparmita Sood SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841005 58 Sanjeev Khanna SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841082 59 Chetan SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841116 60 Aparna Singh Chauhan SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841121 61 Akshay Umare SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841115 62 Nishat Bunglowala SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020845019 63 Kaluri Sai Uma Sowjanya SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841192 64 Visishta YJ SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020845028 65 Rachit Singh Chauhan SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841023 66 Nihaarika Nedunuri SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841237 67 Sharmishtha Dash SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841222 68 Akash Baghel SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841270 69 Mihir Chauhan SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020844007
70 Aneesh Vadlamudi SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841002 71 Rinsha M Basumatari SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841216 72 Sayali Save SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841028 73 Kunal Kumar Singh SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841198 74 Ajay Kujur SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841271 75 Krishnakant Singh Sengar SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841275 76 Kushal Agarwal SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841133 77 Aparna Dodeja SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841006 78 Subham Rana SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841260 79 Ayush Jain SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841183 80 Anshul Ladha SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841258 81 Shivani Bobal SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 2002841030 82 Junior Fadzai Mudanganyi SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841205 83 Aditya Anand Chanduka SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841172 84 Shivendra Singh Rajawat SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841094 85 Rishabh Patel SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841245 86 Athithya PR SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841182 87 Sampriti Gurumurthy Madha Gowder SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020844025 88 Abhimanyu Bali SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841108 89 Y.Pradeep SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841232 90 Riddhi Goyal SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841222 91 Shagun Shah SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841153 92 Siva Sravan Vepakomma SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841033 93 Rajarshi Maity SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841082 94 Karan Raghani SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841077 95 Ayush Saraf SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841123 96 Mohit Khemka SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841139 97 Mohit tiwari SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020845017 98 Akshay Lalwani SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841043 99 Somya Saxena SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841158
100 Nikesh Dubey SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841256 101 Punit Kumar SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020845022 102 Raunak Singh SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841214 103 Sandeep Ravindra Taksande SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020845030 104 Mayank SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020845015 105 Shruti Nigam SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020844030 106 Abhinav Prabhath SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841171 107 John Gaikwad SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841191 108 Shubham Mittal SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841226 109 Shikhar Maheshwari SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020845025 110 Ujjwal Bansal SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841227 111 Aditya Sawlikar SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841173 112 KAUSTUBH DAS SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841194 113 Manvi Parikh SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841021 114 Sharad Jadhav SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841213 115 Sarvika Mishra SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841087 116 Yash Kabra SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841233 117 Sovanjeet Behera SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020844032 118 Kunal Uppal SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020844014 119 Saripilli Pavani SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841220
120 Sujoy Barua SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841098 121 Mansi Agarwal SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841068 122 Elvin Varghese SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841176 123 Graisy Biswal SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020845009 124 Mehul Agrawal SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841203 125 Yash Chandra SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841095 126 Swaroop SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841206 127 Mohamed Noufal Buhari SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020844017 128 Sachina Tripathi SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841083 129 Shantanu Yadav SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841154 130 Rubini priya S SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020844024 131 Ishita Gupta SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841189 132 Shlok Gandhi SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841095 133 Galaxy Chakma SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841177 134 Mujeeb SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841208 135 Parisha Agarwal SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020844020 136 Sneha Kakule SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841063 137 Akaanksha Shenoy SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841029 138 Deeksha Thakur SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020844009 139 Prithviraj Bamaniya SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841146 140 Sayphali Misshra SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841089 141 Shaik Mohammad Rizwan SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841246 142 Pratik Raj SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841282 143 Tanishk Gupta SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841164 144 Aravind K A SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841007 145 Amith hari SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841048 146 Eshwar Reddy Madduri SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841058 147 Saransh Bansal SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841141 148 P. Prudvi Teja SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841076 149 Anshul Dubey SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841118 150 Mebin Mohanan SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841244 151 Shweta jain SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841155 152 Minal Bhandari SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841138 153 Thalin Dhakshi SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841068 154 Megha Koul SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841019 155 Neelanjana Das SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841020 156 Priyanka Khess SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841022 157 Karan Puntambekar SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020844013 158 saveen kaul SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 19020841142 159 Arnav Kohli SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841010 160 Patel Urveshkumar SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841266 161 Amrutha L SIBM-Bengaluru e-Xordium 20020841116
Event photographs -Drive link (Geotagged photographs are mandatory. It is mandatory to
add geotagged pics for all the events mentioned in the event calendar. The pics should be inserted in the report and also added in the drive. On geotagged pics will not be accepted.)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Qmj_fVjcdHRRq3XeLFLFMTzNXc9v7rNB?usp=sharing
Media coverage snapshots:
Emails exchanged with outside agencies
Emails exchanged within the Institute(Invitation email/Vote of thanks)
Summary of achievements/closing remarks:
1. We were able to successfully organize an online gaming event and engage the students
in showing sportsmanship and gaming skills on an online platform this year. 2. Students showed their enthusiasm by taking part in not just one, but multiple games and
seemed to thoroughly enjoy the event. 3. We received a warm feedback from many students and were able to make the
experience hassle free for them. 4. Along with students having their fun during the event, we also enjoyed and learned to
work efficiently in a team and were able to distribute our responsibilities evenly among ourselves.
By next year we hope everything to be normal and expect to organize Exordium’21 on campus in the traditional way, by inviting participation in various sports like cricket, basketball and football.
Summary
Name of the Organizing Committee: TEDxSIBMBengaluru
Organizing Committee Members -
1. Nithya Menon 2. Chetan Bathija 3. Rishi Sanghani 4. Samad Siddiqui 5. Sharad Jadhav 6. Tanya Khatri 7. Kajal Matta 8. Kevin John Alex 9. Kushal Pandey 10. Naisargi Kothari 11. Sayphali Misshra 12. Shlok Gandhi
Name of the Committee: TEDxSIBMBengaluru
Faculty In-Charge: Prof. A Vidyasagar
Student Coordinator & Co-Coordinator: Nithya Menon, Chetan Bathija
Sr. No. Name of the Student Member
Contact Number Email ID
1 Nithya Menon 9177681558 [email protected]
2 Chetan Bathija 9986406660 [email protected]
3 Rishi Sanghani 9967519002 [email protected]
4 Samad Siddiqui 7875659745 [email protected]
5 Sharad Jadhav 8097120720 [email protected]
6 Tanya Khatri 9999012403 tanya.khatri212sibm.edu.in
7 Kajal Matta 7434813394 [email protected]
8 Kevin John Alex 9790005025 [email protected]
9 Kushal Pandey 9871246028 [email protected]
10 Naisargi Kothari 7984790335 [email protected]
11 Sayphali Misshra 8360817804 [email protected]
12 Shlok Gandhi 9537756335 [email protected]
Calendar of events
Event Report (Detailed)
Name of the Event: TEDxSIBMBengaluru 2021 Event Theme and description:
Theme - Envision & Empower
Description - Humanity’s triumph against all odds is driven by the innate ability to visualize and invigorate. In the face of adversity, there exists a visceral feeling of hope - the light at the end of the tunnel that helps them navigate and reach their destination even through the toughest of times. The fear of the unknown looms over everyone, but it is conquered through courage, vision, and a leap of faith to uncover the vast seas of knowledge that are hidden and unknown. Nurturing that feeling within us to ‘Envision & Empower’ is a powerful tool to encourage everyone to take this leap of faith. The light that one emits from within, is the aura that others perceive, influencing the lives it touches, empowering others to follow. Just as the discovery of fire, ushered in a new age for humanity; now we must usher in a new age for ourselves, fostering the light within each one of us.
Date of the Event: 8th May 2021 Event Schedule: 9 AM - 6 PM Event invitation/brochure and Event poster –
1. Brochure
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2. Event Poster
Event Promotions details (No. of posts, Impressions, likes Twitter trends, etc)
No. of posts - 45 Accounts reached - 6966 No. of Likes - 3,401 No. of Comments - 106 No. of Shares -725
Total number of participants/Registrations – 95
List of participants
Name of the Event: TEDxSIBMBengaluru 2021
Date: 08/05/2021 Sr No: Name of Participants Sr
No: Name of Participants Sr
No: Name of Participants
1. Vaibhav Arora 33.
Aditya Singh 65.
Joel Keith Pais
2. Rohan Chitale 34. Devikrishna P 66. Eshwar Reddy Madduri
3. Rohan Fernandes 35.
Siddhant Sharma 67. Hitanshu Desai
4. Sahil Mehta 36. Siddharth Puranik 68. Rashika Sharma
5. Sooraj Fernandes 37. Prachi Rana 69. Abishek Pahadi
6. Shaik Rizwan 38. Melissa Alex 70. Urvashi Raina
7. Abhishek Akhaury 39. Siva Sankari 71. Sahas Parimoo
8. Archana Singh 40. Swati dwibhashyam 72. K. M. Mathew
9. Payal Chakraborty 41. Meera Koul 73. Subramanyam V
10. Gauri Manohar 42. Shrividya L. 74. Sai Raghava
11. Airika Kochhar 43. Ramana Ronanki 75. Amith Hari
12. Harsh Mohite 44. Sohila Tiwari 76. Sathya Pillai Shanmugam
13. Ekansh Poddar 45. Sagar 77. Ankur Saxena
14.
Ayushi Goel 46. Nahdha Shakeer 78. Tasha Bluewin Joseph
15. Abhay Katneni 47. Khamis Kareem 79. Rahul Joshi
16. Malay Patel 48. Abhaysinh R. Shirole 80. Parth Kadvekar
17. Vrajesh Tatlani 49. Harsh Agrawal 81. Kshitij Sharma
18. Premankar Choudhuri 50. Pranav Sanjeev 82. Neetika Singh
19. Jaishree L Joshi 51. B Jayanthi 83. Nandan Jha
20. Payal Talda 52. Krithiga Viswanathan 84. Padmanabhan S Iyer
21. Priyank Vyas 53. Akula Vineeth 85. Jagadish Kumar
22. Manisha Kallivelil 54. S Thamil Selvi 86. Shravan Kumar
23. Dishyant Singh 55. Pushkaraj Joshi 87. Kevin Thomas
24. Rahul Singh 56. Aditi Pradhan 88. Manu Narula
25. Nisha singh 57. Shivani Soni 89. Aditi Mehrotra
26. Shiwang Garg 58. Anshuman Bhardwaj 90. Zaid Firoz
27. Pritam 59. Sanjana Gupta 91. Sharada Subramaniam
28. Premraj 60. Tahiruzzama 92. Karina Shah
29. Asmita Yadav 61. P V Venkateswaran 93. Swati Chauhan
30. Srinidhi S U 62. Suhas Kumar 94. Susheer Zingade
31. Ujjwal Madaan 63. Shashwat Singhal 95. Pravin Kamalakar Ainwale
32. Niyamat 64. N.Vanitha
List of Speakers
Name of the Event - TEDxSIBMBengaluru 2021
Date - 08/05/21
Sr. No.
Name of the Speaker
Designation Location
1 Dr. Shiv Visvanathan
Academic and professor
India
2 Shruti Kotwal Ice Speed Skater
USA
3 Kristina Makushenko
Artistic Swimmer
Miami, FL
4 Dr. Sujatha Ramdorai
Algebraic Number Theorist
India
5 Rashi Bijlani Tandon
Dance Movement Psychotherapist
India
6 Dr. Radhika Batra
Pediatrician and Co-Founder of Every Infant Matters
India
7 Vishal Malhotra Actor India
8 Shonali Sabherwal
Macrobiotic Nutritionist and Chef
India
9 Shomini Sen Film Critic and Digital Journalist
India
10 Gopi Prasannaa Creative Director
India
11 Ram Devineni Documentary Filmmaker and Publ
New York
12 Elonka Dunin Video Game Developer and Cryptologist
Washington, D.C
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Emails exchanged within the Institute (Speaker Invitation email & Vote of thanks)
Speaker Invitation
Vote of thanks
5) Project Yellow ● Name of the Event/ Panel: Project Yellow - “You, We got this!” ● Event Theme and description: The 4th of October to 10th of October marks the occasion of
World Mental Health Week. This week was observed to educate people about mental health and spread positivity among the students of SIBM Bengaluru. Project Yellow helped the students express gratitude towards the people of the SIBM family who have been extremely kind and caring. This was done by encouraging the students to write thank you notes for their peers and faculty or anyone who has helped and supported them in times of adversity. These notes were then sent to the recipients via email. Students were also encouraged to take some time out each day for self care. To emphasize the importance of taking a break each day from all the stress, the Happy Hour event was organized on 7th October, as a part of Project Yellow. Happy Hour was a team event where there were no winners or losers. Students participated just to have fun and spend some time with their peers. This event consisted of three rounds. The first round was the "Rapid Fire" round, where the participants were required to answer as many questions as possible out of a set of 10 questions, within one minute. The second round was called "Mission Impossible". In this round, the participants had to find a solution to a given situation using the tools assigned to them. They had 1.5 minutes to complete this round. The participants were encouraged to be as creative and as funny as possible. The third round was called "Taboo". In this round, one member of the team was given 15 "Star words" along with five taboo words per star word. The main goal of the selected team representative was to get the rest of the team members to guess the star words without using the taboo words. Each team had 2 minutes to guess as many words as possible. At the end of the event, everyone felt like a winner.
● Date of the Event:
Project Yellow: 04/10/2020 - 10/10/2020
Happy Hour: 07/10/2020
Event poster:
1. Project Yellow
2. Happy Hour
● Event Promotions details: Project Yellow included:
1. Instagram - Teaser(1,340 views), Project Yellow Posts - 2, Happy hour event post - 1, Thank You notes video - 837 views, Stories.
2. Linkedin -
Teaser(216 views), Project Yellow Posts - 2, Happy hour event post - 1, Thank You notes video.
● Total number of participants/Registrations : 125 ● List of participants:
Name of the Event - Happy Hour
Date - 07/10/2020
Sr. No
Name of the Participant Name of the Institution
Name of the Event
PRN (SIBM-B students)
1 Chakkapalli Rahul Ravi Chandra
SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020844005
2 Sumeet Kundu SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841036
3 Viral M Doshi SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841231
4 Aditya Gautam SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841113
5 Kaustubh Das SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841194
6 Pragya Gupta SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841209
7 Nihar Kamat SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841128
8 Aditya Anand Chanduka SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841172
9 Akshaya V SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841166
10 Mohit Khemka SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841139
11 Charu Arora SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020844006
12 Kruti Karvade SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841193
13 Vinita Gaikwad SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841104
14 amarjyot kaur sehra SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 2002041001
15 Shivendra Mani Tripathi SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020844029
16 Sharvani Sajjan V SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841223
17 Visishta YJ SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020845028
18 Divya kakroo SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020845008
19 Nishat Bunglowala SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020845019
20 Rohan Nisale SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020845018
21 Amit S K SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020845005
22 Sheen Liz Shaju SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020844028
23 Gaurav Mehta SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841127
24 P Vignesh SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020845020
25 Mehul Agrawal SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841203
26 Sarvika Mishra SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841087
27 Punit kumar SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020845022
28 Graisy Biswal SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020845009
29 Somyak Mohapatra SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020845026
30 Shivani Bobal SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841030
31 Megha Koul SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841019
32 Yash Kabra SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841233
33 Mebin Mohanan SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841244
34 Sharmishtha Dash SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841222
35 Sanket Tripathi SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020844026
36 Anushree Sharma SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020844004
37 Samadrita Pal SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841026
38 Prachi Patil SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841078
39 Amrutha L SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841116
40 Ayush Jain SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841183
41 Sumita Sarkar SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841249
42 Kunal Kumar Singh SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841198
43 Apoorva Jindal SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841180
44 Abhinav Prabhath SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841171
45 Amey Gaikwad SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841014
46 Sampriti Gurumurthy Madha Gowder
SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020844025
47 Niharika Mimani SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841207
48 Vaibhav Sherke SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841224
49 Harshmeet Kaur Chawla SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841188
50 Shikhar Maheshwari SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020845025
51 Ishan Patni SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020844010
52 Ayush Sharma SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841055
53 Ansh Bhat SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841050
54 Kevin John Alex SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841195
55 Surisetti Nikhil SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841242
56 Abhishek Pahadi SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841112
57 Renuka Kumar SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841025
58 Sambuddha Hazra SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841218
59 Ujjwal Bansal SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841227
60 Akshay Katneni SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841236
61 Akaanksha Shenoy SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841029
62 Shlok Gandhi SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841095
63 Yash Rathod SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841105
64 Priyank Vyas SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020845021
65 Krishna Kumar SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020845012
66 Rutwik V Jangam SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020845024
67 Eshwar Reddy Madduri SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841058
68 Abhinav Bansal SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841110
69 Sujoy Barua SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841098
70 B Dhanesh SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841056
71 Ishita Gupta SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841189
72 Junior Fadzai Mudanganyi SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841205
73 Naisargi Kothari SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841018
74 Priyangshu Gogoi SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841080
75 Jithin James SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020844012
76 Deeksha Thakur SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020844009
77 Kriti Kanoria SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841197
78 Urja Shah SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841221
79 Rubini priya S SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020844024
80 Akshay Umare SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841115
81 Anubhav Das SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841178
82 Ujwal Goyal SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841102
83 P. Prudvi Teja SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841076
84 Barbie Dua SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841011
85 Sachina Tripathi SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841083
86 Aseem Kukreja SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841181
87 Khyati Agarwal SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841065
88 Sneha Kakule SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841063
89 Sujith Surya P SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841160
90 Anshul Ladha SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841258
91 Aum Badheka SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841185
92 Anagha Gangurde SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841187
93 Rahul SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841081
94 Hamsikha Narayanan SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841072
95 Karan Ladla SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841069
96 Anisha Poddar SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841049
97 Alekhya Rakhecha SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841175
98 Birud Desai SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841057
99 Sayan Malik SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841088
100 Ria Paul SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841215
101 R R Srinithaa SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841034
102 Aditya Sawlikar SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841173
103 Y.Pradeep SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841232
104 Nihaarika Nedunuri SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841237
105 Nikhil Kotagiri SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841130
106 Vaishnavi Kolichala SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841103
107 Aishwarya Jasthi SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020844011
108 Heena Shah SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841090
109 Aruna Renjan SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841053
110 Nikhith Korukonda SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841075
111 Sanglap Mondal SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841219
112 Harsh Agrawal SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841060
113 Saripilli Pavani SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841220
114 Aparna Dodeja SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841006
115 Joel Keith Pais SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020845011
116 Yatish Gulati SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841243
117 Kushal Agarwal SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841133
118 Sovanjeet Behera SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020844032
119 Sagar goyal SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841262
120 Mihir Chauhan SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020844007
121 Minal Bhandari SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841138
122 Aman Narnolia SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841047
123 Sneha Agnes Lakra SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841157
124 Kishan Shaw SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020841196
125 Malay Kashyap SIBM Bengaluru Happy Hour 20020843002
● Event-Photographs: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_c0fQyegg3lWyCNHV7TjGSw7t9UpT1O3?usp=sharing
● Thank you notes:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Bv-TDkGONcdkfu1_rHI70kDVsKc9QYiGy7r4q9HJh8Q/edit?usp=sharing
● Media coverage snapshots
● Emails exchanged within the Institute (Invitation email/Vote of thanks):
6) National Unity Day
Event Report
● Name of the Event: National Unity Day | Pledge taking ceremony
● Event Theme and description: The Government of India observes 31st October all over the country as a special
Utopia - Event Report
• Event Theme and description:
This year was Utopia was celebrated as an intra-college fest, organized to commemorate the birth anniversary of our respected founder Dr. S. B. Majumdar. This year Utopia went digital and we opened our doors to all of SIBM-B to take part in this cultural extravaganza.
Utopia 2020 brought the theme of 'Vivere - The Thrill of Life'. We believe this is a great time to be alive and cherish all the changes that we are experiencing. Students were given a chance to make memories in a variety of events.
To be high spirited and jubilant is the very personification of 'Vivere - The Thrill of Life'.
The idea brings out our glorious commitment to sailing through this mundane existence with a new zest for life! Nothing would make the vibrant batch of 2020, possessing a colourful set of experiences, feel more connected than the celebration of affinity. On that note, we at SIBM-B present to you Utopia 2020 – a platform for synchrony and harmony. The fest rejoices in the magnificent mix of cultures, beliefs, traditions, and thoughts. Vivere gives you the freedom to break free of our self-imposed barriers and laud the unity of life. With a bevy of events lined up, from quizzes to dancing, get prepared for a day filled with fun, talent, and memories of a lifetime! The thrill of new beginnings with the tantalizing energy of the past adds to the celebration that is “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”.
• Date of the Event: 22/07/2020- 31/07/2020 • Event Schedule:
• Event Poster:
• Event Promotions details: - No. of Posts: 24 - Impressions: 1,05,843
• Details of Judges: Name of the Event: Utopia
Date: 22/07/2020 to 31/07/2020
Sr. No. Name of the Judge Name of the Institution/company
Name of the Event
1 Prof. Atish Dasgupta SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur
2 Prof. Aarti Mehta SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur
3 Dr. Vandita Dar SIBM Bengaluru Qrious
4 Sonal Bhalla Alumni Riyaz
5 Ranjani Suresh Alumni Riyaz
6 Nisha Singh Alumni Foxtrot
7 Shravan Menon Alumni Foxtrot
8 Aakanksha Bahety Alumni Ziba
9 Himanshu Patel Alumni Ziba
10 Konika Kumar Alumni Artifex
Sr. No. Name of the Judge Name of the Institution/company
Name of the Event
11 Tanu Jain Alumni Artifex
12 Rajiv Dubey Alumni JAM
13 Samruddhi Shelkande Alumni JAM
• Total number of participants/Registrations – 436
• List of participants:
Sr. No. Name of the Participant Name of the
Institution Name of the
Event PRN
1. Aastha Joshi SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020845001
2. Aditya Sawlikar SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841173
3. Aishwarya Agarwal SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841114
4. Akanksha SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020844001
5. Anjali Tirkey SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841177 6. Anoushka Viegas SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020845027
7. Anveshna Sood SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841004
8. Aparmita Sood SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841005
9. Aparna Singh Chauhan SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841121
10. Ayush Mittal SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841184
11. Bhavya Bhatt SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841124 12. Deeksha Shenbaganathan SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841126
13. Deeksha Thakur SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020844009
14. Deepayan Ghosh SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 19020841118
15. Divya Kakroo SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020845008
16. Galaxy Chakma SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 19020841177
17. Graisy Biswal SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020845009
18. Ishani Bose SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841061
19. Ishita Gupta SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841189
20. Joel Keith Pais SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020845011
21. Kajal Matta SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841136
22. Kaluri Sai Uma Sowjanya SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841192
Sr. No. Name of the Participant Name of the
Institution Name of the
Event PRN
23. Khyati Agarwal SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841065
24. Kirti Badole SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841066
25. Kriti Kanoria SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841197
26. Laxmi SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020845013
27. Malvika Gupta SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841135
28. Manvi Parikh SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841021
29. Mayank SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020845015
30. Mohit Khemka SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841139
31. Muskan SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841071
32. Namra Khan SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841140
33. Neelanjana Das SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841020
34. Niharika Mimani SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841207
35. Pawan Kamble SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841234
36. Pranisha Pariat SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841143
37. Priyank Vyas SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020845021
38. Puja Bharti SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841211
39. Rahul C Raj SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841213
40. Rahul Singh SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841148
41. Richa Pramanik SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020844023
42. Rubini Priya SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020844024
43. Samadrita Pal SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841026
44. Sampriti Gurumurthy Madha Gowder SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020844025
45. Sarvika Mishra SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841087
46. Sayali Save SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841028
47. Shagun Shah SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841153
48. Sharvani Sajjan V SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841223
49. Sheen Liz Shaju SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020844028
50. Shruti Nigam SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020844030
51. Shubham Badole SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841225
Sr. No. Name of the Participant Name of the
Institution Name of the
Event PRN
52. Shweta Jain SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841155
53. Siddhartha Barman Roy SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841156
54. Tabinda Khan SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841064
55. Vaibhav Sherke SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841224
56. Vaishnavi Omanwar SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841208
57. Vishal Kaushik SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 19020841111
58. Sharmishtha Dash SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841222
59. Arghadeep Saha SIBM Bengaluru Artifex 20020841009
60. Aishwarya Agarwal SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841114
61. Aishwarya Singh SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020845004
62. Aman Narnolia SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841047
63. Amarjyot Kaur Sehra SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841001
64. Anisha Poddar SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841049
65. Anjali Tirkey SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841177
66. Ansh Bhat SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841050
67. Anushree Sharma SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020844004
68. Aparna Dodeja SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841006
69. Aparna Singh Chauhan SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841121
70. Apoorva N Pai SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 19020841002
71. Barbie Dua SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841011
72. Eshwar Reddy Madduri SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841058
73. Harshmeet Kaur Chawla SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841188
74. Heena Shah SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841090
75. Kirti Badole SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841066
76. Kriti Kanoria SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841197
77. Kruti Karvade SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841193
78. Laxmi SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020845013
79. Mohit Khemka SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841139
80. P.R. Athithya SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841182
81. Pavani Saripilli SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841220
Sr. No. Name of the Participant Name of the
Institution Name of the
Event PRN
82. Samadrita Pal SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841026
83. Sanskriti Gupta SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841151
84. Sarvika Mishra SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841087
85. Sharvani Sajjan V SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841223
86. Shradha M Tigga SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841031
87. Shweta Jain SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841155
88. Sumeet Kundu SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841036
89. Vaishnavi Kolichala SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841103
90. Yashvi Shah SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841169
91. Vaishnavi Agarwal SIBM Bengaluru Foxtrot 20020841040
92. Abhinav Bansal SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841110
93. Abhrojit Mukherjee SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020845002
94. Aditi Mehrotra SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841043
95. Aishwarya Jasthi SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020844011
96. Akshay Umare SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841115
97. Alekhya Rakhecha SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841175
98. Amrutha L SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841116
99. Anannya Chakraborty SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841176
100. Anoushka Viegas SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020845027
101. Ansh Bhat SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841050
102. Anushka Mittal SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841051
103. Apoorva Saraf SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841084
104. Aseem Kukreja SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841181
105. Ashish Chaudhary SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841239
106. Avinash V Kulkarni SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841131 107. Barbie Dua SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841011 108. Chandraneela Anne SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020844003
109. Charu Arora SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020844006
110. Chinmay Bawdekar SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841186
111. Deeksha Shenbaganathan SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841126
Sr. No. Name of the Participant Name of the
Institution Name of the
Event PRN
112. Gaurav Mehta SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841127
113. Graisy Biswal SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020845009
114. Harshmeet Kaur Chawla SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841188
115. Ishani Bose SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841061
116. Ishita Gupta SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841189
117. Jatin Sati SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841190
118. Jithin James SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020844012
119. Kedar Gokhale SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 19020841178
120. Kevin John Alex SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841195
121. Khyati Agarwal SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841065
122. Kishan Shaw SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841196
123. Kriti Kanoria SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841197
124. Kunal Singh SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841198
125. Kunal Uppal SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020844014
126. Kush Shah SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841132
127. Mahadevapally Laxmi Narasimha Reddy SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841134
128. Mayank Sethia SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020843003
129. Mihir Chauhan SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020844007
130. Minal Bhandari SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841138
131. Mohit Khemka SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841139
132. Mohit Tiwari SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020845017
133. Naisargi Kothari SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841018
134. Namra khan SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841140
135. Narmeen Singla SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841206
136. Nikhil Kotagiri SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841130
137. Nishat Bunglowala SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020845019
138. Prachi Patil SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841078
139. Pragya Gupta SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841209
140. Pranjal Khatri SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841144
Sr. No. Name of the Participant Name of the
Institution Name of the
Event PRN
141. Priyangshu Gogoi SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841080 142. Rachit Singh Chauhan SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841023
143. Rahul Bhaonani SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841024
144. Rahul Singh SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841148
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161. Tanvi Salvi SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841037
162. Trinay Mondal SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841039
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165. Amarjyot Kaur Sehra SIBM Bengaluru Du Coeur 20020841001
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171. Ajeet Kumar SIBM Bengaluru JAM 20020841174
172. Akanksha Garg SIBM Bengaluru JAM 20020844002
173. Akshay Lalwani SIBM Bengaluru JAM 19020841043
174. Aman Narnolia SIBM Bengaluru JAM 20020841047
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178. Avinash Kulkarni SIBM Bengaluru JAM 20020841131
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180. Barbie Dua SIBM Bengaluru JAM 20020841011
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183. Harsh Tambe SIBM Bengaluru JAM 20020845010
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186. Karan Raghani SIBM Bengaluru JAM 19020841077
187. Kruti Karvade SIBM Bengaluru JAM 20020841193
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202. Himanshu Gulati SIBM Bengaluru JAM 19020841180
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221. Jithin James SIBM Bengaluru Riyaz 20020844012
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227. Renuka Kumar SIBM Bengaluru Riyaz 20020841025
228. Richa Pramanik SIBM Bengaluru Riyaz 20020844023
229. Samadrita Pal SIBM Bengaluru Riyaz 20020841026
230. Shubham Badole SIBM Bengaluru Riyaz 20020841225
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232. Tejani Hardik Premkumar SIBM Bengaluru Riyaz 20020841038
233. Ujwal Goyal SIBM Bengaluru Riyaz 20020841102
234. Yash Rathod SIBM Bengaluru Riyaz 20020841105
235. Shreya H SIBM Bengaluru Riyaz 20020841032
236. Aastha Joshi SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020845001
237. Abhinav Prabhath SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841171
238. Aditya Anand Chanduka SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841172
239. Aditya Sawlikar SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841173
240. Agnihotri Ghosh SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020845003
241. Aishwarya Jasthi SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020844011
242. Ajit Jain SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 19020841104
243. Akanksha SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020844001
244. Akanksha Garg SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020844002
245. Akshay Lalwani SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 19020841043
246. Akshay S SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841045
247. Alekhya Rakhecha SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841175
248. Amey Gaikwad SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841014
249. Amrutha L SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841116
250. Anagha Gangurde SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841187
251. Ankit Rohra SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 19020841049
252. Anoushka Viegas SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020845027
253. Anveshna Sood SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841004
254. Aparajito Paul SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841120
255. Aparmita Sood SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841005
256. Aparna Dodeja SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841006
257. Aparna Singh Chauhan SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841121
258. Arghadeep Saha SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841009
259. Ayush Jain SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841183
260. Ayush Mittal SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841184
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Institution Name of the
Event PRN
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262. Chinmay Bawdekar SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841186
263. Deeksha Thakur SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020844009
264. Devanshi Dhar SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020845007
265. Divya Kakroo SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020845008
266. Gaurav Mehta SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841127
267. Gautham Joshy SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841059
268. Harshmeet Kaur Chawla SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841188
269. Heena Shah SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841090
270. Ishita Gupta SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841189
271. Joel Keith Pais SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020845011
272. Kajal Matta SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841136
273. Kaluri Sai Uma Sowjanya SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841192
274. Kevin John Alex SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841195
275. Khyati Agarwal SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841065
276. Kirti Badole SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841066
277. Kishan Shaw SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841196
278. Kunal Singh SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841198
279. Kushal Pandey SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841067
280. Malay Kashyap SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020843002
281. Mayank SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020845015
282. Md. Nooh Siddiqui SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020844018
283. Mehul Agrawal SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841203 284. Mohit Khemka SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841139 285. Namra Khan SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841140 286. Neelanjana Das SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841020
287. Nikhil Paul SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841074
288. Nisarg Sant SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841141
289. Nishat Bunglowala SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020845019
290. Pragya Gupta SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841209
291. Pranisha Pariat SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841143
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Institution Name of the
Event PRN
292. Prateek Gautam SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841145
293. Preeti Mehta SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020844021
294. Priyangshu Gogoi SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841080
295. Priyanka Khess SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841022
296. Punit Kumar SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020845022
297. Rahul Bhaonani SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841024
298. Rahul C Raj SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841213
299. Rahul Chakkapalli SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020844005
300. Raunak Singh SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841214
301. Ria Paul SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841215
302. Richa Pramanik SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020844023
303. Rinsha M Basumatari SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841216
304. Rohan Nisale SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020845018
305. Rutwik V Jangam SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020845024
306. Sachina Tripathi SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841083
307. Samadrita Pal SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841026
308. Sanglap Mondal SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841219
309. Sarvika Mishra SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841087
310. Sharmishtha Dash SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841222
311. Sharvani Sajjan V SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841223
312. Shivani Bobal SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841030
313. Shubham Badole SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841225
314. Shubham Shukla SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841096
315. Shubhankar Nayak SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841033
316. Sneha Kakule SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841063
317. Sovanjeet Behera SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020844032
318. Subhajit Choudhury SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841097
319. Swarnarka Deb SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841099
320. Swastik Sarkar SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841162
321. Tabinda Khan SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841064
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Institution Name of the
Event PRN
322. Tanishk Gupta SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841164
323. Tanya Singh SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841101
324. Thomas Hybeen SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020843007
325. Ujjwal Bansal SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841227
326. Utsav Sadhu SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841228
327. Vaibhav Sherke SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841224
328. Vivek Shanbhag SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020845029
329. Y Pradeep SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841232
330. Yashvi Shah SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841169
331. Niharika Mimani SIBM Bengaluru Ziba 20020841207
332. Akanksha SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020844001
333. Akshaya V SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841166
334. Amit S K SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020845005
335. Amrutha L SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841116
336. Aravind K A SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841007
337. Rishab Arcot SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841008
338. Sanjana SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841027
339. Shreya H. SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841032
340. Swaroop SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 19020841206
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343. Abhrojit Mukherjee SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020845002
344. Achirangshu Mukhopadhyay SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841042
345. Ajeet Kumar SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841174
346. Akanksha Garg SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020844002
347. Akshay Lalwani SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 19020841043
348. Akshay Umare SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841115
349. Aman Chowdhury SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841046
350. Aneesh Vadlamudi SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841002
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Institution Name of the
Event PRN
351. Anjali Tirkey SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841177
352. Anoushka Viegas SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020845027
353. Aum M. Badheka SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841185
354. Ayush Gupta SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841054
355. Chinmay Bawdekar SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841186 356. Dheerajkumar S Shet SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 19020841056 357. Divya Kakroo SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020845008
358. Eshwar Reddy Madduri SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841058
359. Hardik Tejani SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841038
360. Ishita Gupta SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841189
361. Jatin Sati SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841190
362. Jithin James SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020844012
363. Joel Keith Pais SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020845011
364. Kaluri Sai Uma Sowjanya SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841192
365. Kanika Parmar SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841017
366. Karan Raghani SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 19020841077
367. Karanam Sai Nikhil SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841129
368. Kaustubh Das SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841194
369. Kedar Gokhale SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 19020841178
370. Kevin John Alex SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841195
371. Khyati Agarwal SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841065
372. Kirti Badole SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841066
373. Kishan Shaw SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841196
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376. Kunal Uppal SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020844014
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378. Kushal Agarwal SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841133
379. Kushal Pandey SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841067
380. Maitraiya Jaiswal SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841200
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Institution Name of the
Event PRN
381. Malay Kashyap SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020843002
382. Mayank SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020845015
383. Mayank Sethia SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020843003
384. Medhavi Rana SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 19020841132
385. Meet Pandit SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 19020841188
386. Mehul Agrawal SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841203
387. Minal Bhandari SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841138
388. Mohit Tiwari SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020845017
389. Nikhil Kotagiri SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841130
390. Nishat Bunglowala SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020845019
391. Piyush Surana SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841142
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393. Pranav Sajeev SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841079
394. Pranjal Khatri SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841144
395. Prateek Gautam SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841145
396. Preeti Mehta SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020844021
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399. Priyank Vyas SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020845021
400. Priyanshu Patni SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841147
401. Rachit Singh Chauhan SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841023
402. Rahul bhaonani SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841024
403. Rahul Singh SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841148
404. Sambuddha Hazra SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841218
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406. Sathya Pillai Shanmugam SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020844027
407. Saurabh Singh Surwar SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841152
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409. Shantanu Yadav SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841154
410. Sharmishtha Dash SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841222
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Institution Name of the
Event PRN
411. Sheen Liz Shaju SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020844028
412. Shivani Bobal SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841030
413. Shivendra Mani Tripathi SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020844029
414. Shivendra Rajawat SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841094
415. Shlok Gandhi SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841095
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417. Shubham Badole SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841225
418. Shubham Mittal SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841226
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420. Siddhartha Barman Roy SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841156
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423. Sovanjeet Behera SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020844032
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425. Sujitha Suresh SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841035
426. Tanya Singh SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841101
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428. Thomas Hybeen SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020843007
429. Ujjwal Bansal SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841227 430. Ujwal Goyal SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841102 431. Utsav Sadhu SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841228
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434. Vivek Shanbhag SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020845029
435. Yashvi Shah SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841169
436. Abhinav Bansal SIBM Bengaluru Qrious 20020841110
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• Media coverage snapshots
Connexio 2020 Date: 28th November, 2020
Event Report (Detailed)
• Name of the Event: Connexio 2020 • Event Theme and Description: Connexio 2020 - The International Alumni Conclave was a first
of its kind event organized by the Alumni Committee. With its theme “Ideas Beyond Borders”, the Conclave aimed to leverage our rich International Alumni network. It was a virtual event which was conducted successfully with the assistance of college administration. Connexio 2020 saw 16 alumni coming from across the globe to a common platform. In the event, there were two Panel Discussions and six Keynote Speeches by our eminent Alumni. The sessions were kept interactive and the students showed active participation for the same. Many Novel topics were discussed such as career, personal growth, changing Global Business landscape and how to adapt to such changes while planning for an international career growth trajectory, need for agility amidst a crisis, building an International Brand, leadership in radical times and much more.
• Date of the Event: 28th November 2020 and 29th November 2020
• Event Poster:
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• Event Promotions Details: 6 posts were made on social media handles as follows: o Event Reveal Video o Theme Reveal Poster o Speaker Reveal Posters o Final Event Poster o Testimonials from Director, Deputy Director and faculty mentor, Dr. Semila Fernandes about
their views on the event • Total number of participants: 290 participants were there, participants were the students of
Batch of 2020-2022, MBA Core, MBA BA, MBA QF and MBA FMBE.
• List of Speakers
Sr. No. Name of the Speaker Batch Name of the
Company Designation
1 Ashutosh Dixit 2008-2010 Nielsen Project Manager 2 Sudipto Sen
Gupta 2013-2015 Google Technical Program Management Leader
3 Ruhi Singla 2011-2013 RMIT University Senior Data Analyst 4 Syed Mujtaba 2015-2017 Starlink Trusted Security Advisor 5 Srinu Chowhan 2009-2011 ENOC Link Head of Product and Marketing 6
Khush Agarwal 2013-2015 Dell Technologies Senior Financial Advisor at Dell
7 Makushla Santimano 2010-2012 Mercedes- Benz Senior Marketing Executive
8 Kunal Raina 2009-2011 Bosch Global Key Account Manager 9 Debanjan
Banerjee 2014-2016 Infosys Senior Associate Consultant 10 Vrushali Sawant 2012-2014 SAS Solution Consultant 11 Yogesh
Raisinghani 2010-2012 Cognizant Process Excellence Manager 12
Nikhil Sinha 2011-2013 Cushman & Wakefield Account Manager
13 Neelima Makani 2010-2012 IKEA AlFuttaim Digital Range specialist 14 Kartik Athavale 2012-2014 WeWork Senior Customer Success Manager 15 Avinash Pandey 2011-2013 Monitor Deloitte Strategy Manager 16 Sahil Singla 2011-2013 ReAssure Senior Business Analyst
• Event Photographs -Drive link:
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5/8/2020 SIBM, Bangalore Mail - Invitation | Alchemy 2019
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=8e202b939d&view=pt&search=all&permmsgid=msg-f%3A1644476989067846119&simpl=msg-f%3A1644476… 1/1
Prof. Saina Baby <[email protected]>
Invitation | Alchemy 2019CEC SIBM-B <[email protected]> Thu, Sep 12, 2019 at 7:07 PMTo: "Prof. Saina Baby" <[email protected]>
Dear Ma'am,Please find attached the official invitation for Alchemy 2019. We look forward to seeing you there.
-- Thanks and Regards,Conferences and Events CommitteeSIBM Bengaluru
Prof. Saina Baby.pdf154K
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management,
Bengaluru
cordially invites you to
Respected Prof. Saina Baby,
We request your gracious presence at Alchemy – The Management Conclave to be held on the 13th and
14th of September 2019.
Alchemy is the Annual Management Conclave of SIBM Bengaluru where some of the brightest minds
from various organisations share their knowledge and experience with students.
This year’s theme for the conclave is INDIA: From Vicious to Virtuous Cycle.
The conclave will have the following 3 panels: -
Fading Synergies: Overcoming Economic Turbulences - Throws light upon the current state of the Indian
economy and its implications on the world economy
Technology: The Coign of Vantage - Talks about technology being a game-changer in businesses today.
Crossing the Chasm: Bridging the Corporate Gap - talks about how start-ups compete and co-exist by
closing the gap between them and the existing conglomerates
Events:
13th September 14th September
Inaugural Session Three Keynote Speeches
Three Keynote Speeches Crossing the Chasm:
Fading Synergies: Bridging the Corporate Gap:
Overcoming Economic Turbulences Closing Ceremony
Technology:
The Coign of Vantage
Venue: Auditorium, SIBM Bengaluru.
We are looking forward to your presence at the event!
With Best Wishes
Dr. Rajesh Panda
Director, SIBM Bengaluru
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ALCHEMY 2019
•Alchemy is the Annual Management Conclave hosted by Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru where seasoned minds from the corporate world share their experiences and insights with the students.The theme for Alchemy 2019 is India : From Vicious to Virtuous CycleWhen India gained the status of an independent nation 72 years ago, the country found itself as a technology infant immersed in poverty. Time and again, it has been challenged with numerous difficult situations, be it the political emergency of 1975-1977, the 1991 balance of payment crisis, or the global recession of 2008. The journey of India evolving from an impoverished third world country to an emerging global superpower has not been a smooth one. Even today, as the country stands on the brink of entering a new revolutionary era, issues like widespread poverty, inadequate infrastructure, slow rate of capital formation and job creation for a population of 1.3 billion people are still holding back what otherwise is, one of the fastest growing economies of the world. Unless India frees itself from this vicious cycle it is in, emerging victorious in the upcoming era will be difficult. This raises the following questions: How should it manage its economy in a global environment of unstable and turbulent economies? How will it facilitate organizations to cross the chasm from being just businesses to harnessing the true potential of an innovative corporate structure, strong governance and varied culture? How should it leverage technology to reach and maintain an advantageous position over other countries?Very aptly the theme of Alchemy 2019 is India : From Vicious to Virtuous Cycle encompassing the sub-themes:
I. Fading Synergies: Overcoming Economic TurbulencesIndia has created the world’s largest democracy, evolving from being just another third world country to emerging as an eminent global superpower. However, even with the recent re-election of the previous government, the country’s economy is in a deceleration mode with GDP growth clocking 5.8 per cent in Q4 2018-19 and 6.8 per cent for the year as a whole. Can we reverse this trend? Why is there a growing trend of nationalism and shift towards de-globalization and what are its resulting impacts? What changes are being implemented or are required to be implemented to make India a $5 trillion economy?
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II. Technology: The Coign of Vantage
All around the world, technology and analytics are helping businesses test their limits and unlock their true potential. India has been embracing technology for many years, be it the industrialization and mass production or accepting computerization and automation. Advancement in technology brings tremendous opportunities for India allowing it to leapfrog many stages of development, hastening its journey towards becoming a global superpower. Artificial intelligence, machine learning and neural networks are playing larger roles in almost every field and function of business, fuelling ideas for new products and services in the transnational flow of trade and capital. This cross-border flow of digital information involving searches, transactions and communications has increased five-fold since 1990.
III. Crossing the Chasm: Bridging the Corporate Gap
With Government initiatives like Skill India, Make in India and Startup India acting as catalysts, India has become the third largest startup base in the world with over 4,750 technology start-ups. The way Indian startups have revamped the sphere of retail, transport, logistics, financial services, the next decade will be about a metamorphosis in the agriculture, healthcare, real estate, automotive and energy sectors which have already started to explode. This has resulted in changing culture, breaking of traditional hierarchies and amalgamation of verticals across all companies, old or new, to make the businesses agile, flexible and adaptive to change. How can nimble startups collaborate and co-exist with established conglomerates in the VUCA world? How would this relationship between the old traditional structures and the new innovations transform and improve the overall corporate environment of India?
• Date of the Event: 13th and 14th Sep 19’
Event Schedule:
Date From To Event
Day 1 13
th September 2019
10:00 10:45 Alchemy 2019 | Opening Ceremony
10:45 11:15 Keynote Address 1
11:20 12:30 Panel discussion 1 – Fading Synergies: Overcoming Economic Turbulences
12:45 1:30 Keynote Address 2
1:30 02:30 Lunch
02:30 02:40 Welcome back
02:40 03:45 Panel discussion 2 – Technology: The Coign of Vantage
04:00 05:00 Keynote Address 3
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Day 2 14
th September 2019
9:30 10:00 Opening Address
10:00 11:00 Keynote Address 4
11:15 12:15 Panel Discussion 3 – Crossing The Chasm: Bridging the Corporate Gap
12:30 01:10 Keynote Address 5
01:10 1:50 Keynote Address 6
01:50 02:15 Closing Ceremony
02:15 - Lunch
• Event invitation/brochure and Event poster
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• Event Promotions details (No. of posts, Impressions, likes Twitter trends, etc): o No of posts on Instagram-57 o Trending on twitter at #4
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• List of Speakers
Sr . No Panel/Keynote Name Name of Organization Designation0 Chief Guest Dr. Rajani Gupte Symbiosis International University Vice Chancellor1 KeyNote MG Arun India Today Executive Editor2 MG Arun India Today Executive Editor3 Dr. Vandita Dar Faculty SIBM- Bengaluru4 Madhavi Arora Edelweiss securities Lead Economist
5 Sakshi Gupta HDFC BankSenior Economist | Assistant Vice President
6 Shreya Sachdev Puma India Lead Strategic Initiatives7 Keynote Sanjay Srivastava Boehringer Ingelheim HR Director8 Mohd. Shadab Siddiqui Hotstar
Head of Information Security, Fraud, Risk and compliance
9 Dipanjan Dutta RADISYS CORPORATION
Director Of Engineering, Telecomm, Cloud and Data Center Technologies
10 Ketharinath KamalanathanCapgemini India Director11 Ravi Ranjan Prasad Karn Hewlett Packard Enterprise Data Scientist
12 Kiran Dongre Cognizant Technology SolutionsDirector - Artificial Intelligence & Analytics Practice
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Keynote
Deepak Bhalla Infosys
SVP, Head Business Finance & Revenue Assurance; Global CFO - Consulting, BPO & Products
14 Keynote R Mohanty Pidilite Industries President- Technology15 Bibin Babu BlocSpaze |Proviar | Innov8us | InnoWorkCO founder16 Shweta Modi Goibibo Director - Process Excellence17 Apurv Anand Sigtuple COO & Co-Founder18 Mani Rangarajan Housing.com Chief Business Officer
19 Diptarup Chakraborti ZycusVice President & Global Head of Marketing
20Keynote
Manoranjan Pattanayak PwC IndiaDirector (Economics and Public Policy)
21 Keynote Manoj Nair Bose Corporation Regional Asia Pacific Manager
Fading Synergies: Overcoming
Economic Turbulences
Technology: The Coign of
Vantage
Crossing the Chasm: Bridging the
Corporate Gap
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• Event budget approval letter from accounts
Sl No Expenses Details of Expenses Total Budget
1 Printing & Photocopy Expenses
Brochures-45(300GSM, A4), Flex Printing-5(6'x3'), Banner(8'*6'), Certificates(A4, 300GSM), Posters-25 (A4 + A3), ID cards (80), Backdrop (16.5'x15'), Side Panels-2 (10'x2.5'), Dropdown Flex-1, Podium Branding (4' x 2'), Lanyards (40), Pens
40,000
2 Stationary Expenses Stationary for Creatives and Events preparation 30,000
3 Travel & Conveyance Expenses
Airport to and fro for outstation guests (13) x Rs. 4500/-Local travel for guests (23) x Rs. 1600/-Airfare for 13 guests x Rs. 13000/- each Local Conveyance for 2 Days 2 PR Member x Rs. 3000/-
2,70,300
4 Hotel / Guest House Expenses Accomodation for 13 outstation speakers x Rs. 7500/- 97,500
5 Website Expenses Alchemy Website and online promotion/Internet Expenses 4,500
6 Food, Tea & Refreshment Expenses
Lunch for 2 days 300 Nos x Rs. 620/- Breakfast for 2 days 120 Nos x Rs. 160/-High tea for 2 days 230 Nos x Rs. 80/-High Tea for 2 Days 2 PR Member x Rs. 80/-
2,23,920
7 Rent paid to OthersEvent Management provided (Sounds System, Screens, Audio, Lights, Videography, Transport of Equipment) Photography 2 Days x Rs. 6000/- per day
2,02,000
8 Mementos & Prize Expenses
Memento 23 nos x Rs. 800/-Bouquet 23 nos x Rs. 250/-Speaker Kits (Diary+Pen+Brochures) 50 nos (Speakers(20-Rs. 1000) and Corporate Guest(20-Rs. 600) Members each)
61,650
9 Rent paid to Institute 3 hrs rehearsal, 9 hrs on the 1st day, 5 hrs on the 2nd day 41,000
10 Stage Decoration Expenses Auditorium Decoration Expenses 10,000
9,80,870 Total Rs.
SYMBIOSIS INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - BENGALURUBudget for Alchemy 2019 on 13th & 14th September 2019
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• Geotagged pics for the events - Event photographs
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Alchemy : Geotagged Pics
5/8/2020 SIBM, Bangalore Mail - Revelation'20 Invitation
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Prof. Saina Baby <[email protected]>
Revelation'20 InvitationCultural and International Relations Committee SIBM Bengaluru <[email protected]> Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 9:03 AMTo: "Director SIBM, Bangalore" <[email protected]>, "Prof. A.Vidyasagar" <[email protected]>, SIBMBangalore Director Office <[email protected]>, Faculty <[email protected]>, Chitra Kulkarni<[email protected]>, Staff <[email protected]>, Campus Admin Symbiosis <[email protected]>, MBA Batch2018-20 <[email protected]>, MBA Batch 2019-21 <[email protected]>, Girls Warden <[email protected]>,Boys Hostel Warden SIBM <[email protected]>, PGP Faculty Incharge SIBM Bangalore <[email protected]>Cc: Student Secretary SIBM Bengaluru <[email protected]>, SIBM Student Joint Secretary<[email protected]>, Shivam Sharma <[email protected]>, Ramyani Dasgupta<[email protected]>
Dear All,
Greetings from Culturals & International Relations Committee!
We are proud to present our Annual Management and Cultural fest,
Revelation, as etymology describes, is to bare, to unearth or to have a sudden realization. It's a moment when anindividual is clear about one's ideas and insights.
In its 8th edition, Revelation 2020 celebrates the spirit of hard work, discipline, and principled unity. It generatesmotivation to tread the unconventional path in life and constantly challenge the stereotypes, thereby becoming abetter version of oneself with each endeavor.
With immense pride and pleasure, we cordially invite you to be a part of the Annual Management, Culturaland Sports extravaganza of Revelation'20!
We request all of you to grace the occasion with your presence tomorrow at the Auditorium for the Inauguration of thefest.
Please find attached the event schedule of the fest.
Date: 17/01/2020Time: 9:00AM
DAY 1 (17th January, 2020)NAME OF THE EVENT EVENT TYPE
INAUGURATION
MANAGEMENTPRATISHTHAN B PLAN
SYMPOSIO PAPER PRESENTATIONCONCOURS BUSINESS QUIZ
5/8/2020 SIBM, Bangalore Mail - Revelation'20 Invitation
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CONCOURS BUSINESS QUIZ
CULTURALSRAZZMATAZZ DANCERHAPSODY SINGING
SPORTS
FOOTBALL
INFORMALS AVVENTURA GAME-A-THON
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION
DAY 2 (18th January, 2020)NAME OF THE EVENT EVENT TYPE
MANAGEMENTFINASCERE FINANCE
MARKURIOUS MARKETINGPRIME COHORT H.R.
OPSATHENA OPERATIONSTHE COLOSSAL CLASH BEST MANAGER
DATA WARS DATA ANALYTICSMODEL UNITED NATIONS
CULTURALS
TAMASHAA NUKKADEN VOGUE FASHION SHOW
SPORTS
BASKETBALL MEN'S TEAMBADMINTON MEN'S DOUBLES
INFORMALS AVVENTURA
GAME-A-THON
DAY 3 (19th January, 2020)NAME OF THE EVENT EVENT TYPE
MANAGEMENTFINASCERE FINANCE
MARKURIOUS MARKETINGDATA WARS DATA ANALYTICS
PRIME COHORT H.R.OPSATHENA OPERATIONS
THE COLOSSAL CLASH BEST MANAGERTHE COLOSSAL CLASH BEST MANAGER
MODEL UNITED NATIONSPrize Distribu� on
CULTURALS
EUPHONYBATTLE OF THE
BANDS
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DJ Night SPORTS
BADMINTON FINALS-- RegardsCultural & International Relations CommitteeSIBM, Bengaluru
~~ An individual change, multiplied by million, creates global change~~
Event Schedule_2020 .xlsx24K
REVELATION 2020
Date: 17th to 19th January, 2020 Description: Revelation’20 was held from 17th to 19th January 2020, which commemorates the spirit of persuasion, hard work and principled unity. It generates motivation to tread the unconventional path in life and constantly challenge the stereotypes, thereby becoming a better version of oneself with each endeavor. The theme for this year was ‘Omne Vincere - Rise above all’ which means to win the world, inspires people to rise above the rest and be a better version of themselves. The event was a huge success with over 1000 students participating from over 70 premiere institutes across the country like IIM Bangalore, IISc Bengaluru, IIM Trichy, TISS Mumbai, MICA Ahmedabad, SIBM Pune, SCMHRD and NMIMS Mumbai to name a few. Event Details: There are 21 events conducted under Revelation under four major verticals: Management, Cultural, Sports and Informals.
Sr No
Name of the Sub-Events
Brief Description of the Event
Date of Event Type of Event Institute
level/National/ International
Total number of Participan
ts
1 Pratisthan B-Plan Event 17/01/20 Management event National 20
2 Symposio Research Paper Event 17/01/20 Management event International 16
3 Concours B-Quiz Event 17/01/20 Management event National 24
4 Rhapsody Music Event 17/01/20 Cultural event National 24
5 Razzmatazz Dance Event 17/01/20 Cultural event National 84
6 Avventura Informals event 17/01/20 Informals event National 18
7 Gameothon Gaming event 17/01/20 Informals event National 116
8 Futsal Football Event 17/01/20 Sports Event National 87
9 Markurious Marketing Event 18/01/20 Management event National 52
10 Finascere Finance Event 18/01/20 Management event National 40
11 OpsAthena
Operations Event 18/01/20 Management event National 26
12 Prime Cohort HR Event 18/01/20 Management event National 20
13 Colossal Clash
Best Manager Event 18/01/20 Management event National 12
14 Data Wars Data
Analytics Event
18/01/20 Management event National 16
15 Model United Nations
Debate Event 18/01/20 Management event National 85
16 En Vogue Fashion Show 18/01/20 Cultural event National 53
17 Tamashaa Nukkad Natak 18/01/20 Cultural event National 120
18 Slam Jam Basketball
Event 18/01/20 Sports Event National 52
19 Shuttler Badminton
Event 18/01/20 Sports Event National 49
20 Euphony Battle of the bands 19/01/20 Cultural event National 42
21 Impressions Photography Event 01-14/01/20 Cultural event National 44
Event Poster:
Event Invite:
Event Schedule:
DAY 1 (17th January, 2020)
NAME OF THE EVENT EVENT TYPE ELIMS/FINALS ROOM NUMBER TIMING
INAUGURATION AUDITORIUM 9:00 AM
SYMPOSIO PAPER PRESENTATION DIRECT FINALS 601 / 301 / SPARC Room 9:00 AM
GAME-O-THON Lan gaming ELIMS/FINALS COMMON ROOM 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
PRATISHTHAN B PLAN DIRECT FINALS 302 / 303 / 305 / 306 9:30 AM
FOOTBALL FOOTBALL KNOCK-OUTS/FINALS BASKET BALL COURT 10:00 AM
CONCOURS BUSINESS QUIZ ELIMINATIONS 406 10:30 AM
RHAPSODY SINGING ELIMS/FINALS AUDITORIUM 10:30 AM - 1PM
AVVENTURA INFORMALS DIRECT FINALS 3rd FLOOR ANNEXURE / GYM / CAFETERIA/304 11:30 AM
CONCOURS BUSINESS QUIZ FINALS AUDITORIUM 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
RAZZMATAZZ DANCE DIRECT FINALS AUDITORIUM 4:30 PM - 6:45 PM
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION
AUDITORIUM 7:00 PM
DAY 2 (18th January, 2020)
FINASCERE FINANCE ELIMINATIONS 301 / 302 / BLOOMBERG TERMINAL 9:00 AM
MARKURIOUS MARKETING ELIMINATIONS 303 / 306 9:00 AM
PRIME COHORT H.R. ELIMINATIONS 405 / 406 / 3rd FLOOR ANNEXURE / Reading room 9:00 AM
OPSATHENA OPERATIONS ELIMINATIONS 401/404 9:00 AM
THE COLOSSAL CLASH BEST MANAGER ELIMINATIONS 304/305/306/403 9:00 AM
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
402/403 9:00 AM
GAME-O-THON Lan gaming ELIMS/FINALS COMMON ROOM 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
DATA WARS DATA ANALYTICS ELIMINATIONS LAB 1 / LAB 2 10:00AM
BADMINTON MENS/WOMENS DOUBLES ELIMS/FINALS BADMINTON COURT 10:00 AM
AVVENTURA INFORMALS ELIMINATIONS 303 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM
BASKETBALL
ELIMS/FINALS BASKET BALL COURT 11:00 AM - 2:30 PM
TAMASHA NUKKAD FINALS BASKET BALL COURT 3:00 PM TO 6 PM
EN VOGUE FASHION SHOW ELIMS/FINALS AUDITORIUM 2 PM TO 7 PM
DAY 3 (19th January, 2020)
THE COLOSSAL CLASH BEST MANAGER FINALS GYM /304/306 5:30 AM - 8:00 AM
FINASCERE FINANCE FINALS 301/302 8:00 AM
DATA WARS DATA ANALYTICS FINALS LAB 1 / LAB 2 8:00 AM
PRIME COHORT H.R. FINALS 405 / 406 8:00 AM
OPSATHENA OPERATIONS FINALS 401/404 8:00 AM
MUN 402/403 8:00 AM
BADMINTON MENS/WOMENS SINGLES KNOCK-OUTS/FINALS BADMINTON COURT 11:00 AM
MARKURIOUS MARKETING FINALS 306 12:30 PM-2:00 PM THE COLOSSAL
CLASH BEST MANAGER FINALS AUDITORIUM 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION
AUDITORIUM 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
EUPHONY BATTLE OF THE BANDS DIRECT FINALS BASKET BALL COURT 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
DJ NIGHT
BASKET BALL COURT 8:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Budget:
Total number of participants/Registrations – 1000 participants
Link with List of Participants: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/1jM8W60wVRxO8ISyUR8uh0gdoY5-zXD4N Geotagged Event photographs -Drive link : https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1VVjoJ1TVXLKFRu9V75wuGWwIuSDZFw2Q Media Coverage: Revelation’20 received media coverage from Nasheman.in.
Revelation – Geotagged Pics
Basket Ball Event
Badminton Event
Sports Committee
Annual Report
A.Y. 2019-20
Name of the Organizing Committee: Sports Committee Organizing Committee Members:
Name of the Committee: Sports Committee
Faculty In-Charge: Dr. John Ben
Student Coordinators: Sonal Singh & Saifali Dalvi
Sr. No.
Name of the Student Member
Contact Number Email ID
1 Sonal Singh 7710886967 [email protected]
2 Saifali Dalvi 9930324869 [email protected]
3 Harsh Modi 9904334551 [email protected]
4 Abhishek Dhar 9984257561 [email protected]
5 Kriti Sahore 8296079098 [email protected]
6 Aman Walia 9915626683 [email protected]
7 Rajeev EM 9895033716 [email protected]
8 Derrick 9099031335 [email protected]
9 Navendu Gautam 7754922085 [email protected]
10 Kripa Anna Thoman 8296079098 [email protected]
11 Sanjita Chadha 9953054499 [email protected]
12 ArnishVekaria 9909083070 [email protected]
13 Himanshu Gulati 8447796982 [email protected]
14 DivyaMadnani 9654320880 [email protected]
15 Aditya Balan 7028462543 [email protected]
16 Rahul S 8129429405 [email protected]
17 SumitGattani 7588951823 [email protected]
18 Rachna Srivastava 9415145837 [email protected]
19 Palak Lohia 9733211688 [email protected]
20 Rushil Mehta 8866287283 [email protected]
Calendar of events (Format given below)
Sr No
Name of the Sub-Events
Brief Description of the Event
Date of Event Type of Event
Institute level/Na-tional /Interna-tional
Total number of Partic-ipants
1 SIU Trials Sports trials for vari-ous sports
June 12, 2019 Sports Institute Level
79
2 Exordium Sports Tournament July 11, 2019 Sports Institute Level
216
3 Ignify Quiz on National Inte-gration
Aug 2, 2019 Quiz Institute Level
106
4 Ganesh Chaturthi
Festival Celebration Sep 2- Sep 3, 2019
Celebration Institute Level
300
5 Onam Festival Celebration Sep 11, 2019 Celebration Institute Level
400
6 Navratri Festival Celebration Sep 27, 2019 Celebration Institute Level
500
7 Gurupu-rab
Festival Celebration Nov 12, 2019 Celebration Institute Level
500
8 SPL Sports Tournament Dec 2, 2019 Sports Institute Level
58
9 Christ-mas
Festival Celebration Dec 23, 2019 Celebration Institute Level
450
10 New Year Recreational Dec 31, 2019 Celebration Institute Level
150
11 Lohri Festival Celebration Jan 13, 2019 Celebration Institute Level
400
12 Republic Day
National Celebration Jan 26, 2020 Celebration Institute Level
600
13 Movie Night
Recreational Jan 24 & Feb 15, 2019
Recrea-tional
Institute Level
100
SIU Trials
Summary The SIU Sports Trials and Selections officially kicked off for eight sports namely cricket, foot-ball, basketball, chess, table tennis, volleyball, carom and badminton. There was an over-whelming response from the Fresher’s 2019-21 batch. The smooth conduct of the Trials wouldn’t have been possible whatsoever without the significant help and continuous support and encouragement that we received from our director Dr. Rajesh Panda and Deputy Direc-tor Prof. A Vidyasagar and also our faculty coordinators Mrs. Lavina, Mrs. Bandana, Mrs. Chitra and campus administrator Mr. Sunil Jacob. We would like to thank our Student Secre-tary, Joint Secretary and the entire Student Council too, for standing with us throughout the event, in its thick and thin and also the Housekeeping department for creating and maintain-ing a hygienic and healthy environment to play.
Name of the Event/ Panel: SIU Sports Trials Event Theme and description: N/A Date of the Event: 12th June, 2019 Event invitation/brochure and Event poster: Invitation mail is attached below
Event Promotions details: 1 official mail Event Schedule: June 12- June 20, 2019 Details of Judges (If any): NA Total number of participants/Registrations – 79 List of participants with signatures: Students of SIBM B.
Or
List of Speakers
Event budget approval letter from accounts: No budget was approved Geotagged pics for the events – NA
Exordium
Summary
The first intra-college sports event of SIBM, Bengaluru kicked off on 11th July 2019. With as many as 6 sports/games to be held in the campus for the next 10 days, it had to be a thrilling ride for the students. The event kicked off in a traditional style wherein the Junior team of Student Welfare and Sports Committee dances and kicks off this amazing event. Following sports/games were the part of Exordium’19:
1. Cricket 2. Football 3. Basketball 4. Badminton 5. Table Tennis 6. Carrom
Name of the Event/ Panel: Exordium Event Theme and description: N/A Date of the Event: 11th July, 2019- 22nd July, 2019 Event invitation/brochure and Event poster: Invitation mail is attached below
Event Promotions details: 1 official mail Event Schedule: July 11- July 22, 2019
Match No. Date Team Team Toss Winners
FINAL 20.07.2019 S2 v/s S1 S1 won the toss and decided to bowl first
S2 won by 11 runs
68/5 in 10 overs
57/5 in 10 overs
Details of Judges (If any): NA Total number of participants/Registrations – 216 students of SIBM B List of participants with signatures: Students of SIBM B.
Sr No Name of the participant Sport Batch 1 Abhay Vashistha Cricket Batch 2018-20 2 Ankit Mehta Cricket Batch 2018-20 3 Harsh Modi Cricket Batch 2018-20 4 Jay Doshi Cricket Batch 2018-20 5 Krishna B Cricket Batch 2018-20 6 Krishnaa Cricket Batch 2018-20 7 Krunal Mudaliar Cricket Batch 2018-20 8 Mohit Mathur Cricket Batch 2018-20 9 Naren Cricket Batch 2018-20 10 Prakhar Srivastava Cricket Batch 2018-20 11 Rahul Joshi Cricket Batch 2018-20 12 Rajeev E.M Cricket Batch 2018-20 13 Rajiv Dubey Cricket Batch 2018-20 14 Ronak Bafna Cricket Batch 2018-20 15 Shakya Dutta Cricket Batch 2018-20 16 Shikhar Dani Cricket Batch 2018-20 17 Suraj Raina Cricket Batch 2018-20 18 Tushar Vishwakarma Cricket Batch 2018-20 19 Vatsal Parekh Cricket Batch 2018-20 20 VISHAAL TIJARE Cricket Batch 2018-20 21 Saifali Dalvi Cricket Batch 2018-20 22 Abhinav Cricket Batch 2018-20 23 Yash Bhansali Cricket Batch 2018-20 24 Adhiraj Mukherjee Cricket Batch 2019-21 25 Aditya Balan Cricket Batch 2019-21 26 Aditya Iyer Cricket Batch 2019-21 27 Ajay Sharma Cricket Batch 2019-21 28 Ajit jain Cricket Batch 2019-21 29 Anand Vinayak Cricket Batch 2019-21 30 Aniket Mahesh Patil Cricket Batch 2019-21 31 Anoop U Adiga Cricket Batch 2019-21 32 Avinash Somjani Cricket Batch 2019-21 33 Ayush Murarka Cricket Batch 2019-21 34 C Chaitanya Cricket Batch 2019-21 35 Chetan Bathijia Cricket Batch 2019-21
36 Deepit Singh Uppal Cricket Batch 2019-21 37 Gourav Kumar Yadav Cricket Batch 2019-21 38 Himanshu Gulati Cricket Batch 2019-21 39 Karan Sejwar Cricket Batch 2019-21 40 Kedar Cricket Batch 2019-21 41 Manu Stephen Cricket Batch 2019-21 42 Prashant Chahar Cricket Batch 2019-21 43 praveen gupta Cricket Batch 2019-21 44 Rushil Mehta Cricket Batch 2019-21 45 Shreyansh jain Cricket Batch 2019-21 46 SHUBHAM BISARE Cricket Batch 2019-21 47 Siva Sravan Vepakomma Cricket Batch 2019-21 48 Sukant Cricket Batch 2019-21 49 Sukesh Marla Cricket Batch 2019-21 50 Sumit Gattani Cricket Batch 2019-21 51 Utsav Sethi Cricket Batch 2019-21 52 Varun Agnihotri Cricket Batch 2019-21 53 Krishnaa Football Batch 2018-20 54 Rajeev E.M Football Batch 2018-20 55 Valay Chahande Football Batch 2018-20 56 Aswanth Football Batch 2018-20 57 Ankit Mehta Football Batch 2018-20 58 Abhay Arora Football Batch 2018-20 59 Phiju Basumatary Football Batch 2018-20 60 Rahul Joshi Football Batch 2018-20 61 Vatsal Parekh Football Batch 2018-20 62 Protick Kar Purkayastha Football Batch 2018-20 63 Saifali Dalvi Football Batch 2018-20 64 Abhaysinh Shirole Football Batch 2019-21 65 Adhiraj Mukherjee Football Batch 2019-21 66 Aditya Balan Football Batch 2019-21 67 Ajinkya Kelkar Football Batch 2019-21 68 Amit Sundaram Football Batch 2019-21 69 Amol Kant Kumar Football Batch 2019-21 70 Andrew Pynshngainlang Nongrum Football Batch 2019-21 71 Anitesh Das Football Batch 2019-21 72 Anoop U Adiga Football Batch 2019-21 73 Arun Krishnan R Football Batch 2019-21 74 Ayush Murarka Football Batch 2019-21 75 C Chaitanya Football Batch 2019-21 76 Deepayan Ghosh Football Batch 2019-21 77 Deepit Singh Uppal Football Batch 2019-21 78 Gaurav Gupta Football Batch 2019-21
79 Manu Stephen Football Batch 2019-21 80 Neal Vakani Football Batch 2019-21 81 Prasham Jhaveri Football Batch 2019-21 82 Prashant Chahar Football Batch 2019-21 83 Rahul S Football Batch 2019-21 84 Rohit Gupta Football Batch 2019-21 85 Rushil Mehta Football Batch 2019-21 86 Shreyansh jain Football Batch 2019-21 87 UTSAV SETHI Football Batch 2019-21 88 Ravish Chhabra Basketball Batch 2018-20 89 Ankit Mehta Basketball Batch 2018-20 90 Vatsal Parekh Basketball Batch 2018-20 91 Protick Kar Purkayastha Basketball Batch 2018-20 92 kaushal Basketball Batch 2018-20 93 abhay Basketball Batch 2018-20 94 tushar Basketball Batch 2018-20 95 Tarun Basketball Batch 2018-20 96 Aakash singh Basketball Batch 2019-21 97 Aishwarya Karmani Basketball Batch 2019-21 98 Akshay Lalwani Basketball Batch 2019-21 99 Anand Vinayak Basketball Batch 2019-21 100 Arpit Barodiya Basketball Batch 2019-21 101 Elvin Varghese Basketball Batch 2019-21 102 Gourav Kumar Yadav Basketball Batch 2019-21 103 Harsh Masharu Basketball Batch 2019-21 104 Harsh Subhash Joshi Basketball Batch 2019-21 105 Kedar Basketball Batch 2019-21 106 Manu Stephen Basketball Batch 2019-21 107 Rishi H Sanghani Basketball Batch 2019-21 108 Sanjeev Khanna Basketball Batch 2019-21 109 Shreyas Thakre Basketball Batch 2019-21 110 Sudarshan Ravichandran Basketball Batch 2019-21 111 Ravish Chhabra Table Tennis Batch 2018-20 112 Rajeev E.M Table Tennis Batch 2018-20 113 Vatsal Chaturvedi Table Tennis Batch 2018-20 114 Aswanth Table Tennis Batch 2018-20 115 Ankit Mehta Table Tennis Batch 2018-20 116 Siddharth Gaikwad Table Tennis Batch 2018-20 117 Suraj Raina Table Tennis Batch 2018-20 118 Ajay Rawat Table Tennis Batch 2018-20 119 Navendu Gautam Table Tennis Batch 2018-20 120 Suraj Raina Table Tennis Batch 2018-20 121 Vatsal Parekh Table Tennis Batch 2018-20
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208 Rachna Srivastava Badminton Batch 2019-20 209 Radhika Chaddha Badminton Batch 2019-20 210 Sai Preethi Krishnaswamy Badminton Batch 2019-20 211 Shriya Singh Badminton Batch 2019-20 212 Shubhangi Pant Badminton Batch 2019-20 213 Taniya kusre Badminton Batch 2019-20 214 Yamini Badminton Batch 2019-20 215 Divya Madnani Badminton Batch 2019-20 216 Palak Lohia Badminton Batch 2019-20
Event budget approval letter from accounts:
S. No Expenses Details of Expenses Total Budget
1 Video & Audio Music System 2000
2 Medals For winners (35*100Rs) 3500
3 Certificates For winners & runners up (65*12Rs) 780
Total 6280
Geotagged pics for the events – NA
Symbiosis Premier League
Summary:
Symbiosis Premier League (SPL) is the annual intra college cricket tournament where the best lot of players from SIBM Bengaluru compete against each other. It is almost a 20-day long tournament where the students become the owners of various teams and buy out the best players to aim at winning the trophy. SPL 2019 saw as many as 58 players participating through which the 6 teams were formed.
The auction for the players was held on 27th November 2019 where all the owners and players gathered in search of the best match. The teams which took part in this year’s tournament were Imperials XI, The Juggernauts, Gabrus, Gujarat Lions, Suits and Unbeatables.
All the teams played 10 matched before the top 4 teams qualified for the qualifiers. Defeating the odds, Team Suits and Gujarat Lions faced each other in the finals of the SPL 2019 to win the coveted trophy.
The final of the tournament was played on 24th December 2019. Gujarat Lions got the better of Suits on that day and won the SPL and hearts of many people. Throughout the tournament, they showed great dedication and cricketing skills to dominate and lead the charts. At the end, they got the result of their hard work.
The event was successful as every match gathered a huge crowd who came, cheered and sup-ported their teams and the players. The atmosphere in the court was electrifying and teams left no stone unturned in order to win the matches.
Some Interesting Stats from SPL 2019:
Winner: Gujarat Lions
Runners Up: Suits.
Most Runs Scored: Himanshu Gulati (260 runs)
Most Wickets Taken: Himanshu Gulati (15 wickets)
Winning team: Team Gujarat Lions
Runners Up: Team Suits
Best Batsman and Best bowler of the Tournament: Himanshu Gulati
Name of the Event/ Panel: Symbiosis Premier League, SIBM- Bengaluru
Event Theme and description: Intra College Cricket Tournament
Date of the Event: 2nd December 2019 to 24th December 2019
Event Schedule: League stages and Qualifiers
Event invitation/brochure and Event poster: Invitation mail is attached below
Event Promotions details (No. of posts, Impressions, likes Twitter trends, etc): NA
Details of Judges (If any): NA
Total number of participants/Registrations: 58
List of participants (follow the format below)
Name of the Event: Symbiosis Premier League Date: Dec 2- Dec 24, 2019 S.no. Name of the Participant Name of the Institution Name of the Event 1 Vishal Tijare SIBM B SPL 2 Sukant SIBM B SPL 3 Adhiraj SIBM B SPL 4 Ajay Sharma SIBM B SPL 5 Sumit Gattani SIBM B SPL 6 Rajiv Dubey SIBM B SPL 7 Ayush Murarka SIBM B SPL 8 Chetan Pandey SSMC SPL 9 Siddharth Gaikwad SIBM B SPL 10 Navdeep Singh SIBM B SPL 11 Abhay SIBM B SPL 12 Ankit Mehta SIBM B SPL 13 Gourav Kumar SIBM B SPL 14 Naren SIBM B SPL 15 Varun Agnihotri SIBM B SPL 16 Shreyas Thakre SIBM B SPL 17 Shubham Bisare SIBM B SPL 18 Vatsal Parekh SIBM B SPL 19 Neeraj Garg SIBM B SPL 20 Himanshu Gulati SIBM B SPL 21 Avinash Somjani SIBM B SPL 22 Rahul Naik SIBM B SPL 23 Aniket Patil SIBM B SPL 24 Prashant Chahar SIBM B SPL 25 Madhav Bhatt SIBM B SPL 26 Suraj Raina SIBM B SPL 27 Yash Bhansali SIBM B SPL 28 Pritish Das SIBM B SPL 29 Ronak Bafna SIBM B SPL 30 Krunal Mudaliar SIBM B SPL 31 Shreyansh Jain SIBM B SPL 32 Deepit Singh SIBM B SPL 33 Maharshi Tiwari SSMC SPL 34 Kedar SIBM B SPL 35 Het Vaidya SIBM B SPL
36 Karthikeya SIBM B SPL 37 Sudarshan SIBM B SPL 38 Karan Sejwar SIBM B SPL 39 Krishnaa Suresh SIBM B SPL 40 Shakya Dutta SIBM B SPL 41 Aditya Iyer SIBM B SPL 42 Ankit Pandey SIBM B SPL 43 Venkatesan SSMC SPL 44 Shikhar Dani SIBM B SPL 45 Naresh SIBM B SPL 46 Navendu SIBM B SPL 47 Harsh Modi SIBM B SPL 48 Kishor SIBM B SPL 49 Prakhar Srivastava SIBM B SPL 50 Rushil Mehta SIBM B SPL 51 Siva Sravan SIBM B SPL 52 Saif Ali SIBM B SPL 53 Nitish Bakshi SIBM B SPL 54 Ajit Jain SIBM B SPL 55 Varun Saxena SIBM B SPL 56 Amol Kant SIBM B SPL 57 Pratik Shirsat SIBM B SPL 58 Phiju SIBM B SPL
Or
List of Speakers: NA
Event budget approval letter from accounts:
Sr
No. Items Details of Expenses
Proposed Budget
2019-20
1 Auditorium & other charges Sound System ₹ 2000
2 Stationary Expenses Trophy for winners ₹ 3500
3 Stationary Expenses
Certificates
(₹20 * 21) ₹ 420
TOTAL ₹ 5,920
Event Sponsors (if any): NA
Geotagged pics for the events - Event photographs - https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/fold-ers/1-A2Wnu9qtYeBKlprG6G9_hsob1MA3qMl
Media coverage snapshots (If any): NA
Sports Events - Geotagged Pics
Symbiosis Premier League
Basket Ball Event
5/8/2020 SIBM, Bangalore Mail - Invitation to the 9th edition of TEDxSIBMBengaluru | Winds of Change
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Invitation to the 9th edition of TEDxSIBMBengaluru | Winds of ChangeTEDxSIBMBengaluru <[email protected]> Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 10:45 AMTo: Faculty <[email protected]>, "Prof. A.Vidyasagar" <[email protected]>, Chitra Kulkarni<[email protected]>, Ashwini R <[email protected]>, SIBM Bangalore Director Office<[email protected]>, Campus Admin Symbiosis <[email protected]>, Staff <[email protected]>,Roopa Raj <[email protected]>, Boys Hostel Warden SIBM <[email protected]>, Girls Warden<[email protected]>, Noel Castelino <[email protected]>
Dear All,Warm Greetings from team TEDxSIBMBengaluru 2020!
After months of hard work, TEDxSIBMBengaluru is proud to present the 9th edition ofits TEDx talks on Saturday, 22nd February 2020 at our campus.We wholeheartedly invite you to the conference, where 11 incredibly talented speakers, chosenearlier this year, will present a vision they believe will revolutionize and change society as awhole.
EVENT INFORMATION:WHAT: TEDxSIBMBengaluru Conference (9th edition)WHERE: Main Auditorium, SIBM - Bengaluru
WHEN: Saturday, 22nd February 2020 TIME: 9:30 AM onwards
The overarching ‘theme’ this year is Winds of Change. Video Link hereAt the 2020 edition of TEDxSIBMBengaluru, each idea is unique and has been carefullycurated to highlight the diversity that our speakers bring along with them. Our goal is to be anideal platform for our attendees to be able to spark curiosity, ignite passions and to transformideas into actions.
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We are carefully planning ways to ensure the event is more than a ‘good day’ but has a lastingimpact. During the event itself, we will be providing plenty of opportunities for attendees tonetwork and discuss ‘Ideas Worth Sharing’ with each other. The schedule for the day is available in the brochure which is attached for your perusal.
Do check out our official website here
Looking forward to hosting you all!
Thanks & Regards,Team TEDxSIBMBengaluruCurator - Tanya Sharma | +91- 9811204153Co-Curator - Varun Saxena | +91- 9479757537TEDxSIBMBengaluru-Facebook Page | TEDxSIBMBengaluru-Twitter Page
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Event Report- 2020 | Season 9
Faculty Mentor: Prof. A. Vidyasagar
Prepared by: Curation Team 2020
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To, Date: 22nd Feb 2020
Dr. Rajesh Panda
Director
SIBM Bengaluru
Dear Sir,
Subject – Event Report | TEDxSIBMBengaluru
With this annual report, We, TEDx team feel proud to share our accomplishments in regard to all the endeavors that we undertook throughout the academic year of 2019- 20.
We feel thankful to our faculty mentor, Prof. A. Vidyasagar, for guiding us throughout the year to enable us to execute all the tasks successfully. We feel grateful to the entire management and administration for the constant support that it provided us in successful culmination of the event.
Below is a detailed report of all the tasks undertaken in its execution during the academic year 2019-20.
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Core Team: Tanya Sharma (Curator)
Varun Saxena (Co-Curator)
Rajeev EM (Batch 2018-20)
Siddharth Gaikwad (Batch 2018-20)
Shrinivas R (Batch 2018-20)
Yeshna Arya (Batch 2018-20)
Chetan Bathija (Batch 2019-21)
Nithya Menon (Batch 2019-21)
Rishi Sanghani (Batch 2019-21)
Samad Siddiqui (Batch 2019-21)
Sharad Jadhav(Batch 2019-21)
Tanya Khatri (Batch 2019-21)
Overall, the event went well without any hassle and this was only possible by the support of the entire management of SIBM Bengaluru and Symbiosis Society.
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The Event Schedule & Flow:
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TEDxSIBMBengaluru 2020 The 9th edition of TEDxSIBMBengaluru culminated into a grand show on 22nd
February 2020, with the support of a huge team that worked rigorously for the past months to make it a success. The core curation team for the event worked in tandem with 10 other teams to curate the speakers from far and wide, manage social media networks and promotions as well as lead on event operations, production and logistics. The Director of the college Dr. Rajesh Panda and the core team faculty mentor, Prof. A Vidyasagar assisted the teams in all-encompassing ways.
TEDxSIBMBengaluru is an independently organized TED event, by the students of Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru. TED is a non-profit organization devoted to “Ideas Worth Spreading”, which started out in the year 1984 with an aim to bring together people from the world of Technology, Entertainment and Design, to enable them to initiate deep conversations.
The Theme for 2020 edition of TEDxSIBMBengaluru was Winds of Change. The dynamics of our ever-changing environment, and the challenges posed by the same were aptly addressed by the speakers in conjugation with the theme.
The event day started early, with the assembling of volunteers at 6:30 AM for all pre- event preparations. The speakers and attendees started arriving by 9:30 AM. The attendees who had bought the tickets were registered and were handed over their merchandise kits.
The first session commenced with the Director’s speech followed by the lighting of the lamp.
The morning session began with a talk by Ms. Sagarika Ghose who talked about the importance and essence of liberalism in today’s day and age.
This was followed by a talk by Mr. Kalyan Kumar Chakravarty, who shared his experience or working with various tribal communities and their impact on modern day society.
Mr. Amyt Datta, the third speaker of the day enamored the audience with his musical skills and spoke of the influence of music on people and the power it has to change hearts and minds.
Mr. Sumanta Baruah spoke about how as a cartoonist he brings scientific issues to the forefront through his cartoons. He hopes that scientific cartoons create awe and intrigue people enough to further explore the sciences.
The fifth speaker of the morning session, Ms. Dimple Parmar who spoke about her journey as she struggled to care for her late husband who was suffering from cancer. She enlightened the audience on her initiative to make people aware of this ailment and help patients and their loved ones cope. Post their respective talks, the speakers were felicitated by the Deputy Director of the college with a memento. With this, the first session of the day ended with lunch, which was scheduled from 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM.
At 2:00 PM the second session resumed. The emcees introduced the 6th speaker, Mr. Narpath Raman, who is a distinguished mentalist. An amazed audience watched
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him as he performed mind reading tricks on members of the audience.
The 7th speaker of the day, Ms. Neeta Lulla broke some myths surrounding fashion and spoke of the sustainability efforts and initiatives being made in the fashion industry.
The audience then welcomed Arshdeep Singh next, a child prodigy wildlife photographer. He displayed his spectacular clicks, as he spoke about the importance of wildlife and consequently the conservation of the same.
Ms. Aparna Popat, the 9th speaker of the day, spoke about the role of sport in life, primarily in the education of a child. She highlighted the qualities and character sports can bring in an individual. The afternoon session culminated with her talk, as the emcees announced the playing of a customary TED Video. With this, the audience and the speakers proceeded for a tete-a-tete over high tea.
At 6:00 PM, the last session of the day resumed and Mr. Navkaran Singh Bagga’s entry was announced. He spoke about the importance of water and his sustainable solution of capturing and storing water from the air. He provided some startling insights on water usage.
The last speaker of the day, Group Captain (Retd) A V Chandrasekaran who spoke about three important operations carried out by the Defense Forces at various points in time. He threw light on the sacrifices and endurance undertaken by the armed forces to keep the nation safe. His talk reignited national pride and the audience was brought to their feet.
The session ended at 6:30 PM, as the emcees thanked the gathering. The curator and the co-curator of the curation team thanked the volunteering teams and brought the 2020 conference to a closure.
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Speaker Ms.Sagraika Ghose Journalist
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Utopia 2019 InvitationUtopia 2019 <[email protected]> Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 3:19 PMTo: Faculty <[email protected]>, "Director SIBM, Bangalore" <[email protected]>, "Prof. A.Vidyasagar"<[email protected]>, Staff <[email protected]>, Campus Admin Symbiosis <[email protected]>Cc: anuradha goswami <[email protected]>, Student Secretary SIBM Bengaluru <[email protected]>,SIBM Student Joint Secretary <[email protected]>, Shivam Sharma <[email protected]>
Respected Sir/ Ma’am,
Greetings from the Culturals & International Relations Committee!!!
On the auspicious occasion of the birthday of our beloved Founder and Chancellor, Dr. S.B. Mujumdar, Culturals &International Relations Committee invites you to Utopia 2019, an annual cultural festival.
Dr. Mujumdar's vision of bringing together international students from around the world is a belief we hold very dearlyto our hearts. UTOPIA is the event which brings together all the international students residing in and aroundBengaluru, on one single platform and welcome them to the world of Symbiosis. This year the theme for UTOPIA'19 is Melange- A blend of brilliance.
It is our pleasure to extend an invitation to join us for UTOPIA'19 on 31st July 2019.
Venue: Auditorium
Time: 10 AM
Please find below the Event Flow for the day:
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RegardsCulturals & International Relations CommitteeSIBM, Bengaluru
~~ An individual change, multiplied by million, creates global change~~
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UTOPIA’19
Date: July 31st, 2019 Description: Team CIRC organized Utopia’19, which is celebrated on the birthday of the founder and chancellor of Symbiosis Dr S. B. Mujumdar, held on 31st July 2019. CIRC aims to bridge the
gap between the international students across Bengaluru and the students of SIBM Bengaluru
through a major event like Utopia, thereby working towards diminishing the cultural divides.
The chosen theme for the year was ‘Melange – a blend of brilliance’. The theme Melange is a medley of various dynamic elements that leads to a state of euphoria. Utopia 2019 was a platform meant for integrating people from varied customs, cultures, beliefs and mind sets. The aim was to assimilate the differences and similarities of people by expressing their talent in different genres. The Chief guest for the event was Mr. Tomoyuki Yamato, Founding Partner and Director of WORLD1 Group. There were 8 events that were conducted under Utopia’19:
Chaine (Dance Competition)
Arpeggio (Singing Competition) Kinetoscope (Photography Competition) Prime Cognitio (Academic Competition) PUBG (Gaming Competition)
Vogue (Fashion Show)
Global Food Fiesta (International Food Festival) Rollick (Futsal) The event had witnessed 397 participants from 22 different countries. The event was successful in getting participation from 28 different colleges across Bangalore.
Event Poster:
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Total number of participants/Registrations – 397 participants
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Link with List of Participants: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/2/d/1CHKF8OX4n1h4-XsE9eBBBR1Cvj25wZDdR5A2uf-mfdY/edit?usp=drive_web&ouid=117899872985722775995 Geotagged Event photographs -Drive link : https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/18-m7Fb4p5AfH3Rl2g6RmZz-n9Q5jnoQp Media Coverage: Utopia’19 received media coverage from Nasheman.in, The Indian Express and Bengaluru Express.
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Dance Performance
Sports Event
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Utthaan 2019 | InvitationSocial Responsibility Committee <[email protected]> Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 11:04 AMTo: Staff <[email protected]>, MBA Batch 2018-20 <[email protected]>, "Prof. Pooja Gupta"<[email protected]>, "Director SIBM, Bangalore" <[email protected]>, "Prof. A.Vidyasagar"<[email protected]>, MBA Batch 2019-21 <[email protected]>, Faculty <[email protected]>Cc: Administrative Officer SIBM <[email protected]>, "Col. (Retd)N.R.Seshadri" <[email protected]>, SIBMStudent Council 2019-20 <[email protected]>, SIBM Student Joint Secretary <[email protected]>,Student Secretary SIBM Bengaluru <[email protected]>, Rakhi Khandelwal<[email protected]>
Dear All,
Greetings from Social Responsibility Committee!!
You are cordially invited to UTTHAAN 2019
Lot of fun-filled activities are lined up as follows:
This is one day where you get to relive your childhood! So don't miss out on this opportunity!
On this day, you can Be Anything you Want to, because, Why Blend in When You Can Stand Out!
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Thanks and Regards,Social Responsibility CommitteeSIBM Bengaluru
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Inspired by Purpose, Driven by Passion.
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UTTHAAN Name of the Event/ Panel: UTTHAAN 2019 Event Theme: - Be Anything You Want Description: Utthaan is an annual event conducted by the Social Responsibility Committee of SIBM Bengaluru which aims to bring a much deserved smile on the faces of underprivileged children, from shelter homes all across Bengaluru, by organizing a fun-filled day at our campus. Was scheduled for the 31st of August 2019, the theme for this year's Utthaan was “Be Anything You Want”. In accordance with the tagline of the event – “Why Blend In When You Can Stand Out”, the SIBM Bengaluru campus was transfigured into a celebration of individual creativity and authentic self-expression. Keeping the theme in mind, SIBM B did spread the joy and happiness that we felt when we were young and carefree, to the underprivileged children who came to our campus. Total number of participants/Registrations: 120 Children Date of the Event: 31st of August 2019
Event Schedule:
Start Time
End Time Details Location
10:00 AM 11:00 AM
Inaugural Function Starts
Auditorium
Lighting of Lamp
Utthaan Video
Chief Guest's Address
Certificate Distribution To Shelter Homes
Jhankaar Performance
Mime Performance
11:00 AM 12:00 PM Cultural Performance Auditorium
12:00 PM 12:45 PM Arts and Crafts Cafeteria
12:45 PM 1:30 PM Lunch Mess
1:30 PM 2:00 PM Group Formation 406
2:00 PM 5:00 PM Games Classrooms, Cafeteria, Annexure
5:00 PM 5:30 PM Magic Show Cafeteria
5:30 PM 5:45 PM Snacks Amphitheatre
5:45 PM 6:00 PM Closing and Sending off kids Cafeteria to Main Gate
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Director, SIBM Bengaluru
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management,
Bengaluru
cordially invites you to
Dear Mr. Ravi Kumar,
We request your gracious presence at the conclave to be held on the 14th and 15th of September 2018.
Alchemy is the annual Management Conclave of SIBM Bengaluru where some of the brightest minds
from various organisations share their knowledge and experiences with students.
This year’s Theme of the conclave: Redefining India.
Panels:
Byte the Bullet: Throws light upon the significance of analytics in today’s world.
Nurture the Future: Focusses on the long-term sustainability of businesses.
Technocracy: Talks about technology being a game-changer in businesses today.
Events: 14th September 15th September
Inaugural Session Two Keynote Speeches
Three Keynote Speeches Technocracy
Byte the Bullet Closing Ceremony
Nurture the future Samaagam (The Alumni Meet)
Venue: Auditorium, SIBM Bengaluru.
We are looking forward to your presence at the event!
With Best Wishes
Dr. Rajesh Panda
Director, SIBM Bengaluru
Report:
Dates: 14th and 15th September, 2018 Venue: Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru.
ALCHEMY 2018: “Redefining India”
SIBM Bengaluru successfully held its Annual Management Conclave, Alchemy – two day management conclave where students get to witness comprehensive panel discussions and speeches from enlightened and experienced corporate minds.
There have been profound shifts in Indian businesses and these shifts have not only impacted the 1.3 billion people of India, but the rest of the world as well. The government policies, foreign relations, technology, and analytics have helped in creating a sustainable competitive advantage for Indian companies. India is now one of the fastest growing economies in the world where technological innovations, a boom in big data, analytics and the strife for a sustainable future play a prominent role in driving it forward.
Redefining India aims at addressing these changes and embraces them with open arms in order to thrive in these changing times. The speakers for this year were
SPEAKER LIST Day 1: 14 September, 2018 Keynote Speakers: Dr Dinesh Kumar, Professor, IIM-B
Dr Pramod Varma, CTO, EkStep
Mr Sayantan Chatterjee, Director, PwC India
Panel 1: Byte The Bullet Mr Rakshit Tandon, Director, Council of Information Security
Mr Sameer Dhanrajani, Chief Strategy Officer, Fractal Analytics
Ms Sunaina Agarwal, Co-founder, Trabaajo
Mr Manaranjan Pradhan, Founder, Awesomestats Consulting Pvt Ltd
Panel 2: Nurture The Future Dr Hariharan Chandrashekar, Founder, Biodiversity Conservation India Ltd
Mr Dinesh Mishra, Director Business HR, Abott Healthcare
Ms Jyotsna Belliappa, Principal Consultant, BlueSky CSR Company
Day 2: 15 September, 2018
Keynote Speakers: Mr Sunay Bhasin, Chief Marketing Officer, MTR Foods Pvt Ltd
Panel 3: Technocracy Mr Krishna Kumar, Chief Architect and Mentor, Atonomiq India
Mr tamal Chowdhury, SVP and Head Artificial Intelligence and Engineering, Course5i
Mr Srinivas Pradeep, Lead Data Scientist, Daimler AG
Mr Pradeep Subramaniam, CEO and Founder, Growtech Innovations India Pvt Ltd
Mr Abhishek Kishore Gupta, Partner, KPMG
Day 1 14th September, 2018
Keynote 1: Dinesh Kumar
Mr Dinesh Kumar, Professor IIM Banglore, started with the quote, “In God we trust, all others bring Data”. Most of the economic development in the 21st century is driven by Artificial Intelligence. But what is important is ‘How it is changing the world in general and how India can adopt and change?’
AI came into force in 1952 and first council of AI was formed during that period. In today’s world, the questions we need to ask are, ‘How do organizations take decisions? What is Intelligence and what should we do with this intelligence?’ Intelligence helps you analyze the problem and take the right decisions. Mostly, companies when faced with a problem follow the CEO’s opinion but there is no guarantee that this will be best for the organizations. Seeing the importance of data and analytics is what is changing the organizations. They use it to find out what the customers need and inorder to identify the changing patterns in the consumers’ head. Analytics tracks this pattern and helps them connect the dots. In India, there are a lot of organizations that use AI and are driven by these algorithms. “We as a nation have a stronghold on the IT Industry, therefore it is important that we adopt an analytical strategy to compete in the market. We need to be proactive instead of being reactive."-
Today, all the technology and innovation we see around is driven by analytics. For example, how smartphone uses predictive analytics for sending messages. AI consists of business context, technology and Data Science. But the other perspective brought about during the discussion was how organizations fail to use AI efficiently. The volume pf data that we handle is huge and without efficient usage of analytics, it could always result in a negative impact. Data is money and we need to careful while using it.
Keynote 2: Pramod Varma
Dr Pramod Varma is the face of India’s largest digital identity program “Aadhar” and the CTO of EkStep. Sir reflected on the fact that we are laying the platform to create products and services and to make it available for millions of people. We are the privileged segment who falls in the top 2-3% of the country. We are migrants who are always mobile. We move into a new society, start building and improving lives. This is because; India has a young population that is aspirational, moving fast to leverage things that benefit them. “Viable and reimagined businesses are built on the shoulders of strong infrastructure”. He went on to provide examples of how data can be used to correctly authenticate and improve the existing infrastructure. But why doesn’t it reach all 1.3 billion population of India? This is because it is neither accessible nor affordable. India needs to build the digital infrastructure needed to reimagine business and make it accessible for the betterment of our people.
The cost of doing business needs to come down and small companies need to establish trust and verifiability digitally through provisions like GST etc. He also explained the working of toll gate in authenticating the vehicles. He also went on to explain the ‘Ayushman Bharat’ initiative and how it will be helpful for all of us. India needs to embrace ‘Data Democracy’. Data needs to be accessible and controlled by everybody. “Data is not just to be protected, it must be used to empower. The problem is not that companies are benefiting from our data, the problem is, we are not benefiting from it.”
Panel Discussion 1: Byte the Bullet
The panel started the discussion by saying that “We are data rich but information poor”. Artificial intelligence is helping in taking decisions not just for the humans, but for organizations and countries as well and this is a golden opportunity that we need to thrive in. They touched upon how analytics helps us in different fields like agriculture. They also discussed about different areas like ‘Predictive Policing’, Analytics in the field of ‘Recruitment’ etc. They went on to talk about ‘Data Ethics’ and how everyday there is an issue regarding data privacy and the vulnerability of organizations. Companies need to be proactive when it comes to issues related to cyber security. They also spoke about building career in analytics. ‘Data Scientist’ is a team and not an individual. They are people with the knowledge of business who understands the complexity of algorithms and who helps in making accurate decisions. They concluded saying that in the last 5 years, there have been a lot of advancements in the field of AI but we need to improve on our existing skills in order to adapt and face the challenges posed to organizations and countries and ended by stating, “Are we on the right side or wrong side of data? It is up to us to decide.”
Panel Discussion 2: Nurture the Future
The panel started the discussion by talking about CSR and social responsibility. CSR is more than sustainable development. CSR is integral and cannot be considered as peripheral to the organization. It has to be the core of the organization. Social responsibility impact any business on social, environment and economic levels. CSR is more than sustainable development. They continued by saying that, Planet is the 4th 'P' that needs to be added to the 3P (Product, Profit, People) approach for organizations band that CSR cannot be considered as a Sunday confession of an Italian Mafia. They went on to explain how businesses don’t just exist for making profits. They survive to accelerate and maintain the social, economic and environmental integrity. They also touched upon the topic regarding the initiatives taken up by the government of India like PPS, steps against the TFR (Tiger, Forest, River) Syndrome etc. We need to work on energy, water, waste and air and on measuring carbon levels. This realization comes when we interact with people from other countries. They explained how we need to survive in this VUCA world. Businesses cannot just think of economic progress. There will be disruptions in technology but it is up to us to decide how to use it without harming the environment we live in. They concluded by saying that, “It all starts and ends with you. Do not blame the govt., the corporations, the NGOs or anyone else. You are the future of the country, so take the right decisions."
Keynote 3: Sayantan Chatterjee
Mr.Sayantan Chatterjee, Director of PWC India, spoke about how innovation and technology is changing as we move forward. Oil era is out. It is the data era and we are being fueled by data. He explained how data is fueling this disruption. Data enables you to have multiple stakeholders contributing and so everything around us is changing and we need to evolve too. We cannot limit the audience as the disruption has helped us leapfrog through generations of outdated technology. He explained the actual meaning of digital. As per him, it can be categorized as: i) Restriction of geographies ii) Money and resources ii) An equal world. He also spoke about how companies are evolving and adapting with the change. He used examples of Mahindra & Mahindra and TATA Motors and their strife to make a global presence. Hence, amidst this digital disruption, the main thing is that every individual has a reach to it. He concluded by saying that, "It's not enough to have an idea or innovation, most important thing is that conviction to take that innovation"
Day2 15th September, 2018
Keynote 4: Sunay Bhasin
Mr. Sunay Bhasin, Chief Marketing Officer, MTR Foods Pvt Ltd, gave an insight into changing marketing trends in India. He went on to explain about the disruptive technologies. Emerging technologies are met with exponential adoption which starts the disruption and impacts lives. Even the great Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs is getting disrupted. He stated that technology is disrupting our daily lives more and more. He went on to give example of how Apple products are changing or disrupting every other product in the market in one way or the other. He touched upon the aspect of the 4th Industrial revolution and how IoT, AI is changing lives. From the marketing perspective, he said that, what makes a marketer different in this VUCA world is how much you can push the creative side. He went on to explain eight helpful marketing principles about having a clear brand purpose, the creative side of advertising, being topical, being bold and taking a stand, brand engagement, willingness to learn, being passionate and finally about being analytical. He spoke about digitalization and how things can be kept simple when products are being marketed to customers because the real buzz is about connecting with people at all levels. He concluded by saying that, “It is always better to be something for someone rather than being nothing for no one”.
Panel Discussion 3: Technocracy
The panel started the discussion by questioning the existing infrastructure present in our country irrespective of the fact that 20% of innovations in NASA are brought by Indians. They continued by stating how the ecosystem in India is not sufficient to support people in pursuing things they are passionate about. There have been not much of evident changes in India when it comes to using technology at the right places of the business. In order to make a difference, people must be willing to learn technologies like blockchain, AI etc. so that they know where exactly this technology can be applied. They went on to comparing the infrastructure and technological advancements in India and other countries like South Korea, Japan etc. The real problem is to think about smarter and simpler solutions than cracking the world's biggest problems. They discussed about how regular or traditional approach may not be useful in solving the problems in India and how predictive analytics is the new solution that is both doable and realistic. Problems need to be solved in a sustainable way. With the recent advancements in technology, there would come a time when decisions and governance would be data-driven. But because of accessibility issues, we have a constant threat of data not being utilized for the betterment of everybody. They concluded by stating that, Technology by itself cannot determine the good from the bad. It’s the people, especially the leaders, who need to decide on that.
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Greetings from ECC!
Revelation, as etymology describes, is to bare, to unearth or to have a sudden realization. It's a moment when anindividual is clear about one's ideas and insights.
In its 7th edition, Revelation 2019 celebrates the spirit of hard work, discipline and principled unity. It generatesmotivation to tread the unconventional path in life and constantly challenge the stereotypes, thereby becoming a betterversion of oneself with each endeavor.
With immense pride and pleasure, we cordially invite you to be a part of the Annual Management, Cultural andSports extravaganza of Revelation'19!
We request all of you to grace the occasion with your presence tomorrow at the Auditorium for the Inauguration of thefest.
Please find attached the event schedule of the fest.
Date: 18/01/2019Time: 9:00AM
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Revelation 2019
Revelation’19 was held from 18th to 20th January 2019. The theme for this year was ‘Viser
Invictus’ which means to aim for the unconquered. The three-day event began with the opening
ceremony in which the Deputy Director, Prof A. Vidyasagar gave the inaugural address and
declared the event open. We saw over 1100 students participating from premiere institutes across
the country like IISc Bengaluru, IIM Trichy, NMIMS Mumbai, SIBM Pune, SCMHRD and TISS
Mumbai to name a few. Events were held under four verticals- Management, Culturals, Sports and
Informals.
Management-
Under management, a total of 10 events were held- Markurious, Finascere, OpsAthena, The Prime
Cohort, Pratishthan, Colossal Clash, Infernum, Symposio, Concours, and MUN.
Of the ten events, Pratishthan, Concours and Symposio were held on day 1 i.e. 18th Jan.
Day 2 saw the preliminary rounds of the main management verticals as well as the best manager
event and data analytics event. The finale of these events was held on day 3 i.e. 20th Jan. Model
United nations was held on 19th and 20th Jan. We saw around 200 participants battling it out in
the management events.
Culturals-
Under culturals, we had Singing, Dance, Fashion show, Battle of the Bands and photography. This
year, Tamashaa, the Street Play Event was held as a new addition to Revelation and it was a huge
success with around 150 participants. Other events under these verticals saw active participation
from various colleges in Bangalore. Rhapsody, the singing event saw 11 participants, Razzmatazz,
the dance event had 23 solo and group participants, En Vogue, the fashion show event had 6 teams
participating and Battle of the Bands had around 9 bands participating for it.
Sports-
Under the sports vertical, football, basketball and badminton was conducted. Under, futsal, the
football event, 14 teams from various colleges had participated. Slam Jam, the Basketball event
saw intense competition among 4 teams. Shuttler, the badminton event had 40 participants.
Informals-
Avventura, the Informals event was a huge success with around 12 teams participating. The
event was held in campus as well as locations outside like Decathlon, York street and mystery
junkies for various tasks. The event had various innovative and unique tasks to test the
participants physically as well as mentally.
The event was concluded on 20th January with a DJ night by Johnson Patrick.
EXORDIUM
Exordium is an event which was conducted for the first time at SIBM B. Before this we used to conduct Hermes Cup, Battle of the Specs and Vanquish Cup. This year our college came up with the initiative of grouping both the batches into four houses- Centaur, Unicorn, Pegasus and Griffin.
So, to inculcate the spirit of sportsmanship among the students and to create a bond between the senior batch and the junior batch, we introduced an inter-house sports championship among the students, that is, “Exordium”. It was conducted from 16th July 2018 to 26th July 2018.
We organized both indoor and outdoor sports for the students. Indoor Sports included- Chess, Carrom, Badminton and Table Tennis. The outdoor sports included- Basketball, Football and Cricket. Girls and Boys participated in huge numbers in all the sports events.
The participants played with full vigor and zeal in the tournament for eleven days and finally, the house which won the championship was “Pegasus”.
BADMINTON
BASKETBALL
CRICKET
BADMINTON
FOOTBALL
CARROM
UTOPIA’ 18
UTOPIA, the Annual International Cultural meet of SIBM Bengaluru, organized by the International Relations Committee (IRC) held on the 31st of July 2018 (Tuesday).
This year’s theme was “Eclectica”, which means providing a platform for shared beliefs, expressions and feelings. Hence, all the teams who participated played with all their sportsmanship spirit and enthusiasm, exhibited cultures and tradition in this eventful gathering.
Futsal was a part of sports vertical under Utopia, which was managed by Sports Council. Students from different countries participated in the competition. With the help of strong support that we received from IRC, we were able to conduct this event.
11 teams participated in the event exuberantly and went through rigorous knock out rounds. Finally, the team who played with their full strength and stamina won the tournament. The winner was AIGS FC from AIGS college and runners up were Afghan Tigers representing ABBS College.
The students experienced a wide variety of different and vibrant cultures, countries, customs, mindsets and beliefs.
SYMBIOSIS PREMIERE LEAGUE
SPL is an event that is conducted every year in SIBM-B during the month of December by Sports Council in association with ECC. The event follows the framework similar to that of IPL, where players are capped with base prices and the team owners have to bid for the players they need, through an auction. There were total five teams and five owners. The players were divided into two categories i.e. 1) Icon players and 2) Marquee players, the icon players had a base price of INR 3000 and Marquee players had a base price in the range of INR 50, INR 100, INR 150. Each team should consist of 9+2 players, for which each team should compulsorily have one Icon player. We have players participating from both the institutes of SIBM-B and SSMC. The reward for this year’s winning team was INR 28k and a runner up team was INR 17k. The leading run scorer & wicket taker were also awarded INR 2500 each.
Event Flow:
• Registration of owner and players. • Shortlisting 5 icon players and segmenting the others as Marquee players &
allocating them a base price. • Conducting the auction process. • Procurement for the event. • Inauguration ceremony of SPL. • Scheduling and execution of the matches. • Daily e-mail updates to the entire batch regarding the results of the matches played
and overall leading run scorer and wicket taker till that date.
The event was successfully organized & conducted with the support & guidance of our Deputy Director- Prof. A Vidyasagar, Campus Administrator- Sunil Jacob & Administrative Officer- Chitra Samant.
WINNERS RUNNERS UP
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OLYMPIADA Revelation is an Annual Cultural, Sports, Informals and Management fest of Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru organized by the Extra Curriculars Committee. It was conducted from 18th January- 20th January 2019. The theme was ‘Viser Invictus’ – An opportunity to aim for the unconquered territories. It provides a limitless arena where you can re-envision yourself, achieve the extraordinary and escalate your infinity. The unconquered territory is defined according to what it means to a person rather than taking it as a finish line.Colleges from all over the nation participated in this fest in huge numbers.
Keeping up the tradition, this year too, the Extra Curriculars Committee and the Sports Council of SIBM B organized Olympiada with the same flamboyant spirit among students. Olympiada is the Sports event of Revelation’ 19. It was conducted on 18th and 19th January 2019. We organized sports like- Basketball (Slam Jam), Futsal and Badminton (Shuttler) in which students participated in large numbers from colleges across India.
FUTSAL- The Football Event
The event saw teams from different universities coming to compete for the 10k prize and the title of the champions of Olympiada. The event saw 13 teams battling it out to become the best of the lot. Every single match was exciting
and had us on the edge of our seats. There were teams from Indian Business School, International Institute of Information Technology, Global Institute of Business Studies and
various others. All of them had their eye on the prize and knew that there would be a lot of competition. We had our Symbiosis, Bengaluru team participating. However, IBS was too hot for them to handle and lost the in the first round. There was immense support for all the teams that were competing. The first round ended with 8 teams and was further reduced to the top 4. The semi-finals saw the teams battling it out with all their strength. The finals was an end to end game. Both the teams had lots of initial chances but failed to score a goal. It was during the final few minutes that IBS saw an opportunity on goal and they took it. After the exciting finals, Indian Business School, Bengaluru emerged as the winners of the tournament and took home the Olympiada trophy.
SHUTTLER- The Badminton Event
Shuttler is the badminton event of Olympiada. We saw students from IFIM Bengaluru, ISBR, Acharya B School Bengaluru, SDMIMD, CMRIT, Ramaiah Institute of Management Bangalore, TAPMI and even SIBM B participating in Badminton Singles, Badminton Doubles for both Men and Women.
The event started with Men’s Doubles at 11:00 am on 18th January 2019. The teams played with their full enthusiasm and vigour. The first round ended with 10 team participating out of which 5 teams were further qualified for the semi-finals. Out of the 5 teams, 2 teams were qualified for the final round which were- IFIM Bengaluru and ISBR Bengaluru. After the exhilarating finals, the winners of the Badminton Doubles tournament were IFIM Bengaluru.
After this we conducted Badminton Singles for both Men and Women. Eight teams competed with full enthusiasm for Badminton Singles Men. 4 teams were qualified for the
semi-finals out of which 2 teams were further qualified for the finals. The finals was won by IFIM Bengaluru
The Badminton Singles for women was held after this in which IFIM B won. The runners up was SIBM B.
SLAM JAM- The Basketball Event
This event saw teams from different universities coming to compete for the 10k prize and the title of the champions of Olympiada. It was a huge event wherein we went to different universities and invited them to join the competition. At the end, we had 4 teams competing against each other to win the trophy of Olympiada and take home the whopping amount of 10k.
The 4 teams – IBS Bangalore, IFIM, Wellingkar and IIT B battled it out in a round-robin. Every match was nail biting and kept everyone jumpy on their seats. The competition was fierce and all the teams battled it out to become the reigning champions.
At the end, the team that emerged as winners were IIT B who had won the maximum number of matches, followed by IBS bagging the second position. IIT B were ecstatic to take home the trophy.
It was a great experience witnessing such intense matches among different college of Electronic city.
Hence, Olympiada-Basketball was successfully organized by Sports Council with the support & guidance of our faculty and staff members.
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We are honored to cordially invite you to the 7th edition of TEDxSIBMBengaluru on Saturday,17th February 2018 under the theme 'Breaking Boundaries'.
As our college completes 10 years of its successful journey, we hope that this success resonatesin this year's edition too and we Break Boundaries.
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With immense pleasure we would like to inform you that under the 7th season of TEDxSIBMBengaluru we will be hosting 13 speakers from various domains like IndianAdministration, Photography, Space Technology to Culinary arts , Poetry and many more.. The event will begin with an Opening Ceremony at 9:00 am in the Main Auditorium and isscheduled to conclude by 6:30 pm. Lunch and High Tea arrangements shall be made for your convenience. Please find enclosed the event schedule and brochure.
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To, Date: 23rd Feb 2019
Dr. Rajesh Panda
Director
SIBM Bengaluru
Dear Sir,
Subject – Event Report | TEDxSIBMBengaluru
With this annual report, We, TEDx team feel proud to share our accomplishments in
regard to all the endeavours that we undertook throughout the academic year of 2018-
19.
We feel thankful to our faculty mentor, Prof. A. Vidyasagar, for guiding us throughout
the year to enable us to execute all the tasks successfully. We feel grateful to the
entire management and administration for the constant support that it provided us in
successful culmination of the event.
Below is a detailed report of all the tasks undertaken in its execution during the
academic year 2018-19.
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Core Team:
Sakshi Nayyar (Curator)
Rahul Narayanan (Co-Curator)
Aishwarya Kochar (Batch 2017-19)
Anjani Barret (Batch 2017-19)
Mahendra Wagh (Batch 2017-19)
Nikita Rastogi (Batch 2017-19)
Rajeev EM (Batch 2018-20)
Siddharth Gaikwad (Batch 2018-20)
Shrinivas R (Batch 2018-20)
Tanya Sharma (Batch 2018-20)
Yeshna Arya (Batch 2018-20)
Overall, the event went well without any hassle and this was only possible by
the support of the entire management of SIBM Bengaluru and Symbiosis
Society.
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The Event Schedule & Flow:
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TEDxSIBMBengaluru 2019
The 8th edition of TEDxSIBMBengaluru culminated into a grand show on 23rd February 2019, with the support of a huge team that worked rigorously for the past months to make it a success. The core curation team for the event worked in tandem with 10 other teams to curate the speakers from far and wide, manage social media networks and promotions as well as lead on event operations, production and logistics. The Director of the college Dr. Rajesh Panda and the core team faculty mentor, Prof. A Vidyasagar assisted the teams in all-encompassing ways.
TEDxSIBMBengaluru is an independently organized TED event, by the students of Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru. TED is a non-profit organization devoted to “Ideas Worth Spreading”, which started out in the year 1984 with an aim to bring together people from the world of Technology, Entertainment and Design, to enable them to initiate deep conversations.
The Theme for 2019 edition of TEDxSIBMBengaluru was FUTURE 2.O. The dynamics of our fast-changing environment, and the challenges posed by the same were aptly addressed by the speakers in conjugation with the theme.
The event day started early, with the assembling of volunteers at 6:30 AM for all pre-event preparations. The speakers and attendees started arriving by 9:30 AM. The attendees who had bought the tickets were registered and were handed over their merchandise kits.
The first session commenced with the Director’s speech followed by the lighting of the lamp. Before the session began, the audience observed two-minutes of silence to pay homage to Pulwama martyrs.
The morning session began with a talk by Lt. Cdr. Vartika Joshi who talked about battling the odds on-board INSV Tarni as a female naval officer in the Indian Navy.
This was followed by a talk by Mr. Anand Neelakantan, who left the audience awestruck by bringing AI, Indian mythology and the concept of time, all together as an aid to tread the uncharted future.
Dr. Mylswamy Annadurai, the third speaker of the day enamoured the audience with his knowledge of space and time. He enlightened everybody with the ways in which India is taking a lead in shaping mankind’s future in the space.
Dr. Uddhab Bharali spoke about the need to redefine innovation and encouraged the youth to take up innovation to make a difference in the lives of the people around, all for a better future.
The fifth speaker of the morning session, Ms. Alisha Abdullah spoke about the future of Indian women in professional racing, as she recollected from her experiences of breaking stereotypes in an industry which required her to be mentally and physically strong. Post their respective talks, the speakers were felicitated by the Deputy Director of the college with a memento. With this, the first session of the day ended with lunch, which was scheduled from 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM.
At 2:00 PM the second session resumed. The emcees introduced the 6th speaker, Mr. Sunil Gogia, who is a distinguished spray painting artist. An amazed audience looked
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at him as he created a masterpiece with his ingenious spray-painting skills. With this, he emphasized upon how life is all about living your dreams.
The 7th speaker of the day, Dr. Soumitra Pathare broke some myths surrounding mental health as he engaged the audience with some eye-opening facts. He also talked about the need to remove the stigma surrounding suicides by spreading awareness and encouraging conversations.
The audience went in a wave of applause as they welcomed Mr. Samir Soni next, an Indian film actor. Mr. Soni spoke about this personal life journey in the industry and engaged the audience with his ease on stage.
Dr. Chandra Bhushan, the 9th speaker of the day, started his talk with an audience poll, which caught everybody’s attention. Dr. Bhushan’s flawless poise on stage, as he critiqued the current climate crisis won a big round of applause. He also highlighted the concept of Energy 5.0 which indeed is an integral part of Future 2.0. The afternoon session culminated with his speech, as the emcees announced the playing of a customary TED Video. With this, the audience and the speakers proceeded for a tete-a-tete over high tea.
At 6:00 PM, the last session of the day resumed and Ms. Diskit Angmo’s entry was announced. Ms. Angmo spoke about her passion for Ice Hockey, and how she dreams of putting the Indian women’s team at an international map.
The last speaker of the day, Mr. Harshit Agrawal spoke about the current trends in Artificial Intelligence, and how this arena has the potential to redefine the arena of arts and aesthetics. The audience broke into a huge round of applause as Mr. Agrawal narrated from his experiences.
The session ended at 6:30 PM, as the emcees thanked the gathering. The curator and the co-curator of the curation team thanked the volunteering teams and brought the 2019 conference to a closure.
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Respected Sir/ Ma’am,
Greetings from International Relations Committee!!!
On the auspicious occasion of the birthday of our beloved Founder and Chancellor, Dr. S.B. Mujumdar, InternationalRelations Committee invites you to Utopia 2018, an annual cultural festival.
Dr. Mujumdar's vision of bringing together international students from around the world is a belief we hold very dearlyto our hearts. UTOPIA is the event which brings together all the international students residing in and aroundBengaluru, on one single platform and welcome them to the world of Symbiosis. This year the theme for UTOPIA'18 is Eclectica - deriving ideas from a broad and diverse range of sources.
It is our pleasure to extend an invitation to join us for UTOPIA'18 on 31st July 2018.
Venue: AuditoriumTime: 10 AM
Please find below the Event Flow for the day:
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~~ An individual change, multiplied by million, creates global change~~-- RegardsInternational Relations CommitteeSIBM, Bengaluru
~~ An individual change, multiplied by million, creates global change~~
Utopia 2018
Utopia is Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru ‘s annual cultural meet -
UTOPIA '18! This event is organized by the International Relations Committee (IRC) of
SIBM, Bangalore, and is one of the largest events organised by the college. It is all about
encouraging cultural relationships between students of Symbiosis and other international
students.
This year, UTOPIA'18 theme is ECLECTICA.
Keeping up the tradition of last few years, Utopia 2018 saw a plethora of International
students from across esteemed Bengaluru colleges visit SIBM -B and participate in various
events. Statistics wise a total of 613 students from 21 colleges and across 25 countries
visited our campus. The carnival witnessed the true synergy of vivacious talents, seizing
every opportunity that Utopia brought in through a gamut of gallant and
vibrant events. It was a bridging factor between the diversified cultures and marked the
unification of the best international talents with the talented future leaders of SIBM-B.
The theme Eclectica brings the idea of deriving inspiration and perspectives from various
sources, this idea was brought along to challenge the norm and think outside the box.
Utopia 2018 aimed at providing a platform for shared beliefs, expressions and feelings,
and move forward a progressive global family.
The event started at 10:00 AM with the inaugural ceremony where the international
audience was acquainted with the vision and mission. Our motto of “home away from
home” was emphasized by a video and a connection was drawn between our motto and
the impetus behind UTOPIA. The event started by the lighting of the lamp by our
respected Director SIBM Bengaluru-Dr. Rajesh Panda, Deputy Director SIBM
Bengaluru-Prof. A Vidyasagar and Faculty Mentor (IRC)- Dr Mallika Srivastava, Co-
ordinator of IRC Ms. Surbhi Kalia and chief guest for the day Mr. Robert Dziedzic. Dr.
Mallika addressed the audience with her kind words and declared the event open.
Subsequently the students of SIBM-B performed a traditional inaugural dance. This
was followed by a melodious performance by Saaz, the music group of SIBM-B,
where they sang a mix of traditional Hindi songs and a couple of international songs as
well.
This was followed by Pulse; the dance competition where IZEE College took the first
prize in solo performance and Jain University won the group performance.
Simultaneously there was an intense competition between the winners from AIGS
College and the runner up team from ABBS in Triki Taka futsal.
The Global Grub Fest brought to the college various cuisines ranging from Italian to
Mexican to the college to all Food lovers delight. Mime performed by Jzaa the drama
club of SIBM-B brought home the fact that it is in fact your talent and drive that defines
you as a person with a mesmerizing performance.
Cadance the singing competition brought to us extremely talented student from all across
Bangalore where Teachers Academy won the solo performance and Seshhadripuram
college won the group performance. Meanwhile the participants of Hocus Focus the
photography competition went around the campus capturing the colourful décor and
nuances of the event, SSMC was the winner for the first round and Indian Academy won
the second round.
Student from SIBM-B opened the act for A La Mode the fashion show with their theme
of breaking stereotypes. The winners from IADC Put up a brilliant Egyptian themed
line up. Whereas Jain University was the runner up for the same.
Jhankaar the dance club of SIBM-B too put up a power packed Flash mob. The event
was brought to an end with the award ceremony and Vote of Thanks by Ms. Surbhi
Kalia the coordinator of IRC.
Judges’ Profile:
Bizit Medhi: Bizit medhi is one of the known name when its comes to music. He have managed
lots of famous Artist & Bands in India. He was also managing A.R RAHMAN onstage at 2015.
Bizit Medhi is also a professional photographer & film maker and celebrity photographer. He
is the owner of, one of the most known production Brand in Bangalore “PIXXEL MONK
PRODUCTION”.
Gitanjali Borthakur: Gitanjali Borthakur is a professional photographer and celebrity
photographer. She is the Co-Owner of, one of the most known production Brand in Bangalore
“PIXXEL MONK PRODUCTION”. She is also a singer and host and perform many events in
Bangalore. Gitanjali Borthakur is the only one female photographer from INDIA who make
represented INDIA in WOMEN WALK TOGETHER WORLWIDE July 2018.
Nags Gatc: Nagen is the drummer of the one of the most famous Rock&Roll band in India
“Girish & The Chronicles”. Nagen also have a nepali music project called red lips.
Event Details:
The event saw incredible talent, innovation and energy from all across Banglore in the
following Events
▪ Cadance (Singing Competition)
▪ Pulse (Dance Competition)
▪ Hocus Focus (Photography Competiton)
▪ A La Mode (Fashion Show)
▪ Global Grub Fest (International Food Festival)
▪ Triki Taka (Futsal)
Event Flow:
Time Event
10:00 AM Inaugural Ceremony
● Lighting of lamp(5m)
● Inaugural Classical dance(5m)
● Director address(10m)
● Chief Guest address, speech and declares event open(30m)
11:00 AM Saaz- Performance(15m)
11:15 AM Pulse(2h 45m)
02:00 PM Break (Nukkad)(30m)
02:30 PM Mime(30m)
03:00 PM Cadence(3h)
06:00 PM A La Moda(1h)
07:00 PM Award Ceremony(30m)
07:30 PM Event ends with Vote of thanks.
07:40 PM Jhankaar – Flash Mob
Budget:
Winners:
Event Name Winner Runner-Up
Cadence Teachers Academy Sheshadripuram College
Hocus Focus Symbiosis School of Media
and Communications
Indian Business Academy
Pulse Sheshadripuram College Jain University
A La Mode Teachers Academy Jain University
Triki Taka AIGS Acharya Acharya Bangalore Business
School
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Dear All,
Greetings from Social Responsibility Committee!!
You are cordially invited to UTTHAAN 2018
Lot of fun-filled activities are lined up as follows:
Date : - 2nd September 2018
This is one day where you get to relive your childhood! So don't miss out on this opportunity!
Let's help someone's dreams take flight on wings because Nothing can keep us down!!!!
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Thanks and Regards,Social Responsibility CommitteeSIBM Bengaluru
Inspired by Purpose, Driven by Passion
Utthaan 2018
Date of event: 2nd September 2018
Participants: 165 student volunteers of SIBM-B and children from 6 shelter homes
Invitees:
Children from institutions-
Belaku Shishu Nivasa
Anatha Shishu Nivasa
Makkala Jeevodaya
Sadashraya Charitable Trust
Surabhi Tirtha Ashram and Surabhi Adwaya Trust
Prasanna Jyothi
Guests-
CISF Sub inspector Executive Jerry M Kurian
Mr. G D Charan Raju
Mr. M R Khan
Mr. S K Mohanta
Mr. Tarun Kuman.
Purpose:
Utthaan, the flagship event of Social Responsibility Committee of Symbiosis Institute of Business
Management was organized on 2nd September, 2018. Utthaan aims at fostering relationship with
the underprivileged children and delighting them. It’s a day which is meant to make them feel
special and cared for.
Description:
A day when dreams soared high and happiness knew no boundaries. The flagship event of Social
Responsibility Committee of Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru was
conducted on Sunday, i.e. the 2nd of September, 2018.
The main aim of this event every year is to bring the much-deserved smile on the faces of the
underprivileged children from shelter homes across Bengaluru, by organizing a fun-filled day at
the campus. This year the theme of Utthaan was “Dreams on Wings” with the tagline ‘Nothing
Can Keep Me Down’. The reason behind choosing this theme was to make them feel that they
are not any less than other kids.
The preparation for the event started a month back with manual creatives being the area of
focus. On the event day, the entire campus was decorated with creatives that depicted our theme.
The event started at 10:00 am in the morning. This time a total of six shelter homes namely
Anatha Shishu Nivasa, Makkalla Jeevodaya, Belaku Shishu Nivasa, Sadashraya, Surabhi Trust
and Prasanna Jyothi were invited with a total of 128 kids. They were assisted by their caretakers.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by the SIBM-B Director Dr. Rajesh Panda, the faculty
coordinator of SRC Prof. Pooja Gupta and the Chief Guests for the day were delegates from
CISF namely Sub inspector Executive Jerry M Kurian, Mr G D Charan Raju, Mr. M R Khan, Mr
S K Mohanta, Mr. Tarun Kuman. Delegates were dressed in their uniform and they talked about
safety and security. It was an attraction for the kids and they got really excited by seeing them
and interacting with them. The event started by lighting up the lamp, which was followed by an
address by the Director and the delegates. After the address, the informal part of the event
started. The dance club of SIBM-B, Jhankaar, gave a mesmerising performance and the kids
couldn’t help but dance along. The kids also came prepared with their own sets and needless to
say they left the students speechless. The mascot for the day was Angry Bird who played around
and interacted with the kids. After the auditorium program, the kids were taken to the mess for
lunch where they prayed and had a sumptuous meal following which they were grouped in 10
teams.
The next half of the day was full of games like box the balloon, target the castle, roll a dice, find
your color, target your castle, guess the personality, find your color, seven claps etc. Magic Show
was also in store towards the end of the day.
The kids were given goody bags which had gifts like lunch box, bottles, toys, ball. The shelter
homes were also awarded with a certificate and a memento for participation. The kids were
finally sent off at 6.30 pm. The volunteers were very dedicated and kept the day going without
any disruptions.
The event was successful in meeting its objective of bringing smiles on the faces of these cute
little kids and making a day memorable for them. The day built memories in everyone’s heart,
memories none of us can ever forget.
NAAC 5.3.3- Average number of sports and cultural activities / competitions organised at the institution level per year
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Dear All,
Warm greetings from Conferences and Events Committee!
It gives us immense pleasure to invite you for ALCHEMY - The Annual Management Conclave of SIBM Bengaluru.
The theme for Alchemy 2017 is Vivartanam Bharate which translates to “Transforming India”.
The event will witness esteemed speakers and panelists. The theme has been designed to help us understand the how India based on enlightening keynotes and paneldiscussions.
Venue: Auditorium, SIBM-BengaluruDate: 8th September, 2017 (10:45 AM to 04:45 PM)
9th September, 2017 (10:00 AM to 02:00 PM)
Please find below the event flow of Alchemy 2017.
ALCHEMY 2017 EVENT DETAILS
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Day 1 8th
September,2017
10:45 11:30 Alchemy 2017 Inauguration
11:40 12:40Panel Discussion
1: ArtificialIntelligence
Mr. De Sambath Margabandhu Senior Vice President Polaris Consulting, Chennai
Mr. Naveen Yeri Head - Consumer Risk AdvancedAnalytics WellsFargo
Mr. Bhupendra Bhate Chief Digital Officer L&T Technology Services
Mr. Rohit Kumar Pandey Co-founder & CEO SigTuple Technologies
Mr. Padmanabhan Babu Managing Director and CEO LogiLink India
12:45 01:30 Keynote 1 Mr. Ram Manohar Reddy Author and Former Editor The Wire/ EPW
01:30 02:30 Lunch Break
02:30 02:45 Welcome Back
02:45 03:45
Panel Discussion2:FinancialInclusion:
Bankable India?
Mr. Tamal Bandhyopadhyay Consulting Editor/ Advisor to BandhanBank Live Mint and HT
Mr. Ravinder Beniwal President Aditya Birla Idea Payments Bank
Ms. Susheela Venkatraman Principal Director Asian Development Bank
03:50 04:35 Keynote 2 Mr. Rajat Jain Vice Chairman and Non ExecutiveDirector/ Founder
Neva garments/ Xerox India/ PadUpVentures
04:35 04:45 Closing Ceremony
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Day 29th
September,2017
10:00 10:15 Alchemy 2017 Video
10:20 11:05 Keynote 3 Mr. Sunder Madakshira India Head - Marketing Adobe India
11:15 12:15 Panel Discussion3: GST
Abhay Dadhich AVP Finance - Business SPAR India
Raviraj Rodriguez Wildcraft Head supply chain
Ms. Aparna Bhatnagar Green And Goods Store CEO
12:30 01:15 Keynote 4 Mr. S. R. Raghavendra Rao Executive Director Airport Authority of India
01:15 01:30 Closing Ceremony
01:30 Lunch
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Report:
Dates: 8th and 9th September, 2017
Venue: Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru.
Alchemy 2017: "Vivartanam Bharate"
SIBM Bengaluru successfully held its Annual Management Conclave, Alchemy – two day management conclave that provides a quality platform for eminent speakers to share industry insights with students. This year’s theme for Alchemy was "Vivartanam Bharate".
In order to adapt to change, one needs to be aware of the change. In this era of information dominance, it is becoming important that we keep track of changes around us and their consequences at both macro and micro level. In the midst of the rapid changes brought about by revolution in information technology and the growing globalization, enormous economical as well as technological transformation is occurring in all spheres. The last two years have seen remarkable changes in India's development paradigm. With demonetization and GST being implemented, a majority of industries have undergone reforms. Significant progress has been observed in the technology sector, albeit at the same time, Indians are still in the process of accepting these changes. Vivartanam Bharate, aims at understanding the implications of these changes and embracing them with open arms. Vivartanam means “Transformation”. How these changes are going to significantly impact the various ongoing developments in the country and to what extent, is the topic of concern. The speakers for this year were:
SPEAKER LIST:
Day 1: 8th September, 2017
Keynote Speakers:
Mr. Ram Manohar Reddy, Editor, The Wire. Mr. Rajat Jain, Vice Chairman and Non Executive Director/ Founder, Neva Garments,Xerox India/Padup Ventures. Panel 1: Technological Singularity Mr. De. Sambath Margabandhu, Senior Vice President, Polaris Consulting. Mr. Naveen Yeri,Head-Consumer Risk Advanced Analytics, WellsFargo. Mr. Bhupendra Bhate, Chief Digital Officer, L&T Technological Services. Mr. Rohit Kumar Pandey, Co-Founder and CEO, SigTuple Technologies. Mr. Padmanabhan Babu, Managing Director and CEO, LogiLink India.
Panel 2: Bankable India? Mr. Tamal Bandyopadhyay, Adviser, Strategy at Bandhan Bank Ltd, & Consulting Editor, Mint Dr. Susheela Venkataraman, Social Enterprises Board Member and former Technology Head ,ADB Mr. Ravinder Beniwal, Business Head- M Commerce,Idea Cellular Ltd. Mr. Ravi Kumar,Professor, SIBM Bengaluru Day 2: 9th September, 2017 Keynote Speakers: Mr. Sunder Madakshira, Head of Marketing ,Adobe Mr. S.R Raghavendra Rao, Airport Authority of India
Panel 3: Good and Simple Tax? Mr. Abhay Dadhich, Assistant Vice President, Finance, Spar India Mr. Raviraj Rodrigues, Supply Chain Head, Wildcraft Mr. Aparna Bhatnagar,Co-founder and CEO, GreenNGood.com Prof. Aravindan Ramachandran, Professor, SIBM Bengaluru
Day 1
8th September, 2017
Panel Discussion 1:Technological Singularity
The panel threw light on what the effect of AI will be on different sectors. There was the mention of IBM’s Watson and its effect on the healthcare sector and how it is helping in improving the efficiency of the existing doctors. From the banking perspective, AI is likely to provide more customer satisfaction but will also lead to the unlearning and relearning from the employee's’ point of view. They also talked about Fintech and digital transactions and its likely impact on cash transactions in future. The speakers quoted the example of Amazon prime while touching upon the logistics sector, and how AI is going to recalibrate the way people work. They also emphasised on the fact of being informed and the importance of adaptability and how, otherwise, it could create a fear for AI. Social and financial impacts of technology were discussed and how it’s going to reduce the risk and unpredictability in our lives was also talked about. Interdisciplinary thinking and machine intelligence were some other topics discussed under this panel which eventually ended with a Q&A session.
Keynote Address
Mr. C. Rammanohar Reddy
C. Ram Manohar Reddy, Editor of The Wire, explaining about Financial inclusion said that it is the programme that began in 1969 which merely does not include opening of bank accounts but also encapsulates various associated services. In 1969, just about 20% of population was covered by the formal financial sector. Progress shifted gears after 1969, first urban and semi urban areas were touched upon and then rural areas were covered. In March 2015. Only 53% of household had a bank account. Talking about multiple aspects of Financial inclusion, he segregated Access facility into 3 heads; contingency planning, credit and wealth creation. He lauded various government initiatives like limited KYC, push to ‘No frills accounts’, PMJDY etc that facilitates financial inclusion and as a resultant significant progress was achieved
by 2014. On other hand, he listed the limitations of PMJDY stating figures from the field report that 33% of PMJDY accounts already had a bank account, accounts of women, rural and BPL households more likely to show inactivity, average balance went up after demonetization, banks not enthusiastic to service accounts, BSBD/PMJDY accounts used only for DBT withdrawal. No true banking activity. Talking about the demonetization move by the government he was bit critical as surge in deposits at the time was estimated at just Rs.50,000 crore, a small fraction of the Rs.15.28 lakh crore (3-4%), but demonetization did help the Indian economy by giving a digitalization push and promoted JAM. On a concluding note he said that “Financial Inclusion has come to mean opening a bank account and conducting transactions (essentially withdrawals) but other Financial Services are not emphasized. India is progressing but still it’s a long way ahead”
Panel 2: Bankable India?
The panel consisted of Mr. Tamal Bandyopadhyay, Mr.Ravikumar,Dr.Susheela Venkataraman and Mr. Ravinder Beniwal The panel discussed about the services available to the underprivileged or the rural society. Although the bottom strata is getting products at a lower price, the ‘lower’ that we talk of is still high for them. Has financial inclusion become synonymous with opening bank accounts? This is a question to be pondered over. Thanks to the various facilities such as mutual funds, insurance etc because of which the number of bank accounts have gone up considerably. The panel mutually agreed that we do not have enough evidence to actuate the success percentages about the economy that’s generally floated around. The panel spoke about the benefits of farmers being educated. The importance of them knowing the reality in the outer world. The panellists put forth a bitter truth about the banking industry in front of us. All the products in the industry are those which bring about disruption, they said.Compared to the mobile phone industry where more than 1 billion subscribers exist,the banking industry suffers with just about 500-600 million cards/accounts. India has a huge informal industry which works on cash. Would people really want to use products that might replace cash? Do farmers really get money credited to their accounts? These are some questions to which we are still finding answers.
Keynote Address
Mr. Rajat Jain
Mr. Rajat Jain is currently the Vice Chairman on the board of Neva Garments Ltd. He has also recently started his own entrepreneur venture in the startup incubation space called PadUp Ventures.
He explained the evolution of Indian market from the 1990s and spoke about the startup revolution initiative in India. Then he spoke about the importance of incubation, discovery, validation, maintenance and sale or renewal for any budding startup. He discussed about the growing Indian market in terms of startup culture with examples of Flipkart and Nokia. He also emphasised on the risks of budding entrepreneurs and how to drive transformation.
This was followed by a question and answer session in which he further elaborated on the changing market scenario and importance of innovation.
Day 2
9th September 2017
Keynote Address
Mr.Sunder Madakshira
Mr. Sunder Madakshira is Head, Marketing at Adobe. He started his speech by talking about what transformation means. Here is an excerpt of his speech: “In my life it didn’t start and in my life it didn’t end,” so we don’t want to call it transformation. Indians are known to be impatient. Transformation takes centuries to take place. The number of changes that have come in India ina relatively short time are considerable and noteworthy. Only people who adopt the latest technologies will survive. In 2008, cloud computing was becoming very important even though cloud computing is as old as 1998. All the data is stored in a cloud. Companies which have not adapted to this kind of technology will suffer. The earliest adopters of technology are the ones progressing. People who were least expected to adopt technology,did. people should know how to use the data they have. The twin sister of digitization is mobilization.Firstly, we need to check consumer pull and technology push. It’s a combination. We have to consider both while going forward. For example,a company manufacturing chillers came up with an innovative use of technology. They got a chip installed in the chiller. This is an example of use of technology for a very different reason. This chip is the health monitor of all chillers. It keeps measuring barometers and keeps sending data.Due to this, down time is reduced from 87% to 3%. Mr. Sunder says ‘The interface of technology is simple, but its backend is not simple. That’s the beauty. You got to be ruthless and a complex person to make simple things.’ By nature, India does not have a data driven culture. It’s changing fast though, for the good. We are very fond of making decisions based on gut feeling. According to Mr.Sunder, India needs to depend on analytics to make better decisions. LG’s launch of consumer products didn’t work too well as the decision was not data driven. On the other hand, ITC did the same thing based on data and it worked! The way people are able to crunch data is going to make a difference between successful and not so successful professionals. Being scared of numbers isn’t going to help. It’s not really a choice any more.
Panel 3: Good and Simple Tax?
The Panel discussed on the positive and negative impacts of GST on various industries starting from Supply-chain to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) as a whole. The short-term effects of GST are hard to bear with as the companies have to register themselves and do the filing monthly. Also, the GSTN (GST Network) is facing technical glitches due to which the companies cannot file returns even if they want to. The Panel also discussed the poor implementation of the Government in terms of designing policies and the unorganized way of implementing GST with unnecessary number of tax slabs. Apart from the negatives, GST has impacted positively for industries such as E-Commerce and Logistics & Supply-chain. Since the number of check posts reduced, the interstate transportation has become easier and thus E-Commerce is benefitted due to decrease in delivery and transportation costs. After the implementation of GST, the Ease of Doing Business has also improved. To summarize, the Panel touched upon the various aspects of implementation of GST on the organized (big companies) and the unorganized (SMEs) players of India and how is it going to beneficial in the long term for each and every one in the country. The Panel was followed by Question and Answer session.
Keynote Address
Mr. S. R. Raghavendra Rao
Day 2 ended with an insightful keynote session given by S. R. Raghavendra Rao. He is an aviation expert, having served in Indian Airports Service for 38 years.He came as the last Keynote speaker for ALCHEMY 2017. He talked about the overall development of a person. Mr. Rao also emphasized on having the right kind of attitude with adequate knowledge in order to succeed in life. He also gave his valuable insights about what the industry expects from us, as management graduates. He touched upon various current affairs topics like GST and gave the Indian Government’s perspective on some of the most talked about topics such as the aviation industry. His vast experience and valuable insights would surely help the students develop their personality in order to succeed in life. The session ended with some questions and answers.
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Greetings from the Rotaract Club of SIBM Bengaluru!
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru, in association with the Rotary Bangalore,Indiranagar (District 3190), proudly presents to you the third edition of its fundraiser 5K Run ‘LIFEDART’. The Endowment raised through the participation in this event will be forwarded to Magic Bus.
Magic Bus is an NGO which steers children towards a better life with better awareness, life skills, andopportunities, in the journey from childhood to livelihood. Magic Bus completed 17 years in 2016 andtoday the program is running successfully in 22 states, reaching out to 400,000 children in India.
We hereby cordially invite you for 'LIFE DART 5K Run', to be held on Sunday, January 29, 2017 atSymbiosis Institute of Business Management, Electronic city, Phase 1, Bengaluru.
The event will begin at 6:30 AM with warm-up exercises/aerobics/Zumba, alongside On-the-spotregistrations and Bib sticker distribution, proceeded by the Run at 7:00 AM. Kiran Kanojia- India's firstwoman blade runner, will grace us with her presence.
Registration fee is only INR 250 per head.
Prizes worth INR 15000 to be won!
To register and know more about the event, please visit www.lifedart.sibmbengaluru.edu.in
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LifeDart 2017
Date of Event:
29th January, 2017
Participants:
Students of SIBM-B and people around E-city
Purpose:
The Rotaract Club and Social Responsibility Committee of SIBM Bengaluru in association with
the Rotary Club of Indiranagar (District 3190) organised its third edition of Life Dart 2017- a
fundraiser 5K run. The purpose of the students of SIBM Bengaluru was to help the underprivileged
children get a better lifestyle through education and spread a buzz about health benefits of running
by donating the collected amount to an NGO called Magic Bus. It is an NGO which steers children
towards a better life by providing them with better opportunities and life-skills, in their journey
from childhood to livelihood. Magic Bus completed 17 years in 2016 and currently the program is
running successfully in 22 states, reaching out to more than 400,000 children in India. A part of
the fund raised also went to Sadashraya Ashram, a shelter home in Electronic City Phase 2.
Description:
The participants were students from SIBM-B and other colleges, residents of Electronic City,
working professionals from various companies and running enthusiasts. To add to the excitement
of the crowd, Mr. Sandeep Gupta from SNNITO fitness centre got the crowd grooving to some
Zumba moves which further pumped up the energy into the crowd. The event was graced by the
presence of Kiran Kanojia, known as the Lady Blade Runner of India as the Chief Guest who
inspired us all with the story of her bravery and determination to fight off the goons.
Life Dart was proud to have Unibic cookies as cookie partner, Wow momos as its momo partner,
Shopclues as online shopping partner and lifestyle as its clothing partner. Their generous
contribution helped make the event a success.
The run started at 7:30 am with the start line crowded by the old and the young alike. The run was
completed at a record breaking time of 16:00:74 minutes by Dekhshith Devaiah followed by Mohit
Saini and Rahul B. The top woman, Kavery V completed the run in 25:05:75 minutes. The top 20
runners to complete the run were given goodies from our sponsors.
Proceeds raised from this run was donated to MagicBus which steers children towards a better
awareness, lifestyle and opportunities through education. SIBM Bengaluru hopes to continue this
gesture in the years coming for the betterment of the society.
Pictures:
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The Chief Guest, Kiran Kanojia
Participants enjoying Zumba
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Representatives from the NGO Magic Bus and Sadashreya childcare
The start of the race.
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Participants flaunting their certificates
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Dear All,
Greetings from ECC!
With immense pleasure, we invite you all to our Inter-collegiate Annual Management, Cultural and Sports extravaganzaof SIBM-B, Revelation 2017.
We request all of you to grace the occasion with your presence tomorrow at the Auditorium for the Inaugural ceremony.
Venue: Symbiosis Bengaluru Campus Auditorium
Date: 20th January 2017, Friday
Time: 9.00 A.M
All Faculty and Staff members are requested to attend the Inauguration ceremony.
Please be seated in the auditorium by 9.00 A.M.
Thanking you
Regards,
Dr. Biranchi Narayan Swar
Faculty In charge-ECC.
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Revelation 2018
DATE – 19th January – 21st
January 2018 VENUE – SYMBIOSIS INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS
MANAGEMENT
Revelation 2018, the flagship event of Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Bengaluru is
the annual Management, Cultural and Sports festival and was conducted on 19th
,20th
and 21st
of
January 2018. The theme of Revelation 2018 was Aether Infinium
which propels people to think beyond their own boundaries and reach higher levels of zenith. As
a part of our festival we saw over 1500 participants from premier colleges all over India come
and showcase their vigour, talent, knowledge and passion.
Participation: Some of the premier colleges that were a part of Revelation 2018 included San Jose
State University, California, USA, IESEG School of Business and Management, Lille, Paris, IIM
Lucknow, IIM Trichy, IIM Raipur, MICA, Ahemdabad, IMI Delhi, IIT Madras, SIBM Pune,
NMIMS Mumbai, SCMHRD, Pune, KJ Somaiya, Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies
(SIMS), Pune, Symbiosis Institute of Media Communication (SIMC), Prin. L. N. Welingkar
Institute of Management Development & Research (WE School), Mumbai, Symbiosis Institute of
International Business (SIIB), SDMIMD Mysore, SCMS, Pune, Loyola College Chennai, IBS
Hyderabad and many other Bangalore colleges.
Events:
The events were divided into three major verticals:
1. Management Events
2. Cultural Events
3. Sports and Informal Events
The management events included Finance, Operations, Marketing, Human Resources, Data
Analytics, and The Best Manager events. Along with these, we also had Model United Nations
(MUN), Business Plan, International Paper Presentation and Business Quiz as apart of our
Management Events. These events tested the participants on various grounds like core knowledge,
decision making skills, negotiation skills, business knowledge, data interpretation skills and also
presentation skills. We had some great competition and the teams battled it out to emerge as the
winners.
Cultural Events included Battle of the bands, Singing, Dancing and Fashion Show. These events
left the auditorium and every spectator cheer and get up from their seats in enthusiasm. The events
were filled with colours, art, glamour and an endless amount of enthusiasm.
The Sports events at Revelation 2018 included Basketball, Football and Badminton. The basketball
court here at SIBM Bengaluru saw some excellent matches and neck to neck wins.
Informal events were one of the highlights of the event. The event included a treasure hunt with
some quirky clues and a lot of fun tasks which were thoroughly enjoyed by the participants.
Revelation 2018 had an array of sponsors that SIBM B proudly hosted. A few of them were
Nestle, Zebronics, CP Plus, Toni & Guy and many more. We had 19 sponsors this time and
Revelation 2018 received a noteworthy media coverage from News 9.
A total prize money of Rs. 4,27,000 Cash was won by the participants along with kind worth Rs.
8,00,000
Overall, Revelation 2018 was a successful event where all the students of SIBM B worked together
to put up a 3 day long event that attracted more than 1500 participants and 20 Judges from esteemed
college in India and abroad.
Sports Council Annual Report
Year 2017-2018
As much as the need for academics is stressed in SIBM, students are also made to realise that the importance for sports is essential for holistic self-development. The Sports Council is responsible for organising sports events of the college and taking care of any equipment requirements wherever needed.
HERMES CUP:
Name of the event: Hermes cup.
Date: 03/07/2017 to 09/07/2017.
Event level: College level.
Number of students: 100
Batch: 2017-19
Name of organizer: SIBM-Bengaluru Sports council.
Awards won: Sec C won the Hermes cup.
Remarks: This being the first sports tournament held in the campus for the junior batch witnessed huge participation from the batch and provided an amazing learning experience for the newly selected junior members of the sports council.
Battle of Specs
After a successful Hermes Cup, the game was taken to the next level. The event was held within the 4 specializations of the senior batch in 5 sporting events. It kicked off on 10th July 2017 and continued for 5 days. The games included football, basketball, cricket, badminton and table-tennis. It was truly amazing to witness the spirit of competition, camaraderie, and sportsmanship throughout the event. Nail-biting finishes and good quality of sport were the highlights of Battle of Specs, 2017. Operations specialization emerged as a winner.
VANQUISH CUP
Vanquish cup, inter batch tournament, was held for the first time in the college. There were games between seniors and juniors in all the sports verticals to show case the talent and prove their mettle. All the matches of this cup were a treat to watch. The cup brought different set of challenges and helped both the batches interact and compete with each other. The winner of this cup was the senior batch, i.e. batch of 2016-18.
UTOPIA’17
Name of the Event-Utopia
Date-31st July'17
Event Level-Inter college level
Events Conducted: Basketball, Football
Number of students-100
Batch-2016-18 & 2017-19
Name of the Organizers-Sports Council SIBM-B
The basketball and football event was organized by the sports council in Utopia. It was called Slam Dunk. There were 20 teams that registered for it from across the city. It was a one-day event. The matches were conducted from 11 am to 5 pm. The matches followed the general rules of basketball. Famous basketball teams from Sindhi College, Indian Academy etc had played and made it a grand success. Prizes Worth Rs 50000 were given to the winners of the event. The winners of the event were Sindhi College.
SIU Cricket Tournament
A 16 member strong team consisting of students from the batch of 2016-18 and
2017-19 attended the SIU cricket tournament in Pune from 7th to 17th November
2017.
SIU FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT 2017
The SIU football tournament was held from 7th – 12th September 2017, in the Lavale campus, SIBM-PUNE. A total of 27 teams participated in this tournament.
SIBM-B, for the first time sent its football team to SIU football tournament. The squad consisted of 14 players. The team departed
Bangalore on 5th of September via train and arrived Pune on 6th September. The boys were given decent accommodation within the campus, while food and miscellaneous were at the expense of the budget.
Team SIBM-B kicked off with an easy win of 5-0 over team SSCA. The second match was with team SSP which the SIBM-B boys won on a neck on neck battle with a score of 3-2. The third match which would be considered as one of the most intense of all was with team SITM. Both teams fought tooth and nail to score home a win, but it had to end a draw. It was now at the hands of penalty to decide which team moves ahead. Team SIBM-B’s goalkeeper managed to stop a couple of shots with acrobatics dives, leading the team to gain a win of 4-2. Unfortunately, our boys were stopped in the quarter finals by the mighty team SIT who were the previous year’s semi-finalist.
The team’s performance in the tournament did not go unnoticed. Striker, Akash Wadhwani and Midfielder, B. Zorinmawia were offered opportunity to be a part of the SIU core team. The pioneers of the SIBM-B Football team though could not reach the heights of semis or the finals, have definitely left a milestone which is to be carried ahead by
the zealous and deserving.
SYMBIOSIS PREMIER LEAGUE
To test student’s classroom learning Sports Council in collaboration with ECC came up with Symbiosis Premier League, a football and cricket tournament which followed the same format as that of Indian Super league and Indian Premier League respectively. Event was conducted in August and December 2018.
There was huge participation from both the junior and senior batches with many teams involved and a lot of crowd support with students coming to watch the matches as they were held in the evenings after the lectures.
SPORT: FOOTBALL
Starting Date: 16-08-2017
Ending Date: 31-08-2017
Event Level: COLLEGE LEVEL
No. of teams: 6
No. of students: 42 (7 per each team)
Batch: SIBM (2016-18, 2017-19), SSMC (2016-18, 2017-19)
Organizer: SPORTS COUNCIL_SIBM-B
Awards: Team Chennaiyan FC won.
Golden Boot: Rahul Dev and B. Zorinmawia
Number of students received award: 9
SPL Cup: CRICKET
Date: 5th to 17th December, 2017
Level: Intra-College
Number of Participants: 45 (including SSMC) – 5 teams with 9 players each
Batch: SIBM-B 2016-18 & 2017-19 SSMC 2016-18 & 2017-19
Organisers: Sports Council and the Extra Curricular Committee
Awards: 1. Winners – Gujarat Lions 2. Runners Up – Dharamshala Dazzlers 3. Orange Cap – Ashlesh Shah (197 runs) 4. Purple Cap – Siddharth Rao (12 wickets)
Number of students Received awards-18
Remark: In cricket, students formed five teams and competed against each other where Gujarat Lions and Dharamshala Dazzlers made their way to finals and Gujarat Lions was the title holder in an exciting and thrilling contest.
REVELATION: Badminton Date: 20th – 21st January 2018
Level: Inter College
Number of Participants: Mens Singles, Mens Doubles, Womens Singles – 44 participants
Colleges: IFMR, VIT, IZEE, Welingkar, GIBS, XIME, IFIM, AMC
Organisers: Sports Council and the Extra Curricular Committee
FUTSAL:
Date: 21st January,2018
Event Level: College level
Number of Students: 5 teams, 7 players each
Batch: 2016-18 and 2017-19 batch
Name of Organizer: Sports Council _SIBM-B
SIU Badminton tournament:
Name of event: SIU intercollege badminton competition.
Badminton: 01/08/2017 to 04/08/2017.
Event level: University level.
All this wouldn’t have been possible without the support of our Deputy Director, faculty mentor - Lakshmaiah Botla Sir, Jacob sir and students.
“It is better to have played and lost, than never to have played at all.”
SIBM-B Sports Council
SIBM Bengaluru Sports Facilities
BILLIARDS
TABLE TENNIS
BADMINTON
CARROM AND CHESS
BASKETBALL & FOOTBALL
GYMNASIUM
FUSSBALL
VOLLEYBALL
CRICKET
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We are honored to cordially invite you to the 7th edition of TEDxSIBMBengaluru onSaturday, 17th February 2018 under the theme 'Breaking Boundaries'.
Sir, it is only with your constant guidance and support that we have managed to put togetherthis year's event.As our college completes 10 years of its successful journey, we hope that this successresonates in this year's edition too and we Break Boundaries.
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With immense pleasure we would like to inform you that under the 7th season of TEDxSIBMBengaluru we will be hosting 13 speakers from various domains like IndianAdministration, Photography, Space Technology to Culinary arts , Poetry and many more.. The event will begin with an Opening Ceremony at 9:00 am in the Main Auditorium and isscheduled to conclude by 6:30 pm. Lunch and High Tea arrangements shall be made for your convenience. Please find enclosed the event schedule and brochure.
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Event Report
TEDxSIBMBengaluru 2018
Faculty Mentor: Prof. A. Vidyasagar
Prepared By:
Kathan Bhatt - Curator
Jay Udernani – Co-curator
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To, Date: 25th Feb 2018
Dr. Rajesh Panda
Director
SIBM Bengaluru
Dear Sir,
Subject – Event Report TEDxSIBMBengaluru
With this annual report, we, TEDx team feel proud to share our accomplishments in regard to all the endeavors that we undertook throughout the academic year of 2017-18.
We feel thankful to our faculty mentor, Prof. A.Vidyasagar, for continuously guiding us throughout the year to execute all our endeavors successfully. Also, we feel grateful to the management and administration for the smooth conducting and fulfilment of our needs for an efficient execution of all our events.
Below is the detail of all the event organized and executed during the academic year 2017-18:
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Core Team: Anjani Barret (Batch 2017-19)
Aishwarya Kocher (Batch 2017-19)
Sakshi Nayyar (Batch 2017-19)
Mahendra Wagh (Batch 2017-19)
Nikita Rastogi (Batch 2017-19)
Rahul Narayan (Batch 2017-19)
Total Number of Speakers: 13
Total Attendees: 100. (+1 Alumni)
Total amount collected through ticket selling: 105400
Total allotted Budget for TEDx 2018: 9.73lacs
Total utilised amount: 9.19lacs
Overall the event went well without any hassle and this was only possible by the support of the entire Management of SIBM Bengaluru and Symbiosis Society.
About TED TED is a nonprofit organization devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. Started as a four-day conference in California 30 years ago, TED has grown to support its mission with multiple initiatives. The two annual TED Conferences invite the world's leading thinkers and doers to speak for 18 minutes or less. Many of these talks are then made available, free, at TED.com. TED speakers have included Bill Gates, Jane Goodall, Elizabeth Gilbert, Sir Richard Branson, Nandan Nilekani, Philippe Starck, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Sal Khan and Daniel Kahneman.
The annual TED Conference takes place each spring in Vancouver, British Columbia. TED's media initiatives include TED.com, where new TED Talks are posted daily; the Open Translation Project, which provides subtitles and interactive transcripts as well as translations from volunteers worldwide; the educational initiative TED-Ed. TED has established the annual TED Prize, where exceptional individuals with a wish to change the world get help translating their wishes into action; TEDx, which supports individuals or groups in hosting local, self- organized TED-style events around the world, and the TED Fellows program, helping world-changing innovators from around the globe to amplify the impact of their remarkable projects and activities.
About TEDx,
x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TED Talks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection. These local, self-organized events are branded
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TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized. (Subject to certain rules and regulations.)
About the theme - Breaking Boundaries In continuation with previous theme ‘Beyond Imagination’ this title takes us to the next stage of the journey – doing something which challenges the status quo. Be it GST, Demonetization, Israel-India relationship, growing Indian markets, 100+ satellite launch by ISRO, Emerging digital world, Increasing social connectivity, Introduction of insolvency and bankruptcy rule and India’s first international stock exchange. The ever-changing ebb and flow of human history, technology, and even sociology is all taking us to what is next. Keeping up is what organisms do when they are thriving. The only true boundary lies between day and night, between life and death, between hope and loss. The real competition lies beyond boundaries. If you don’t see that, you are managing yourself into a smaller box than necessary.
The history of mankind reveals that fences and boundaries were created by humans only. As we evolved over the course of time, we discovered that boundaries are constantly shifting – from day to night, joy to sorrow, love to hate, and from life itself to death; and who can say at what moment we may suddenly cross over the border, from one state of existence to another, like heat applied to some flammable substance. Men have their own ever-changing margins, across which they move, continually and hungrily, like a migrating animal. Now civilized, untamed and responsive to decency and human concern, viciously attuned to the darkest of desires.
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Key Facts on social media reach
The 7th chapter of TEDxSIBMBengaluru held on 17th February, 2018 remained true its theme for this year and indeed broke boundaries, not just in the real world but in the virtual world as well!
In an unprecedented move, The Branding and Online Promotions team achieved a feat that can only be termed as phenomenal! The team of 28 managed to make #TEDxSIBMBengaluru and #BreakingBoundaries trend on Twitter in the entire city of Bengaluru!
This is one time we can truly measure the outstanding success of the event by numbers. Here are the stats for the #TEDxSIBMBengaluru hashtag on Twitter and Instagram: Reach and Impressions exceeding 17 lakhs. Reach is defined as the number of unique users who saw our posts containing the hashtag
#TEDxSIBMBengaluru and Impressions are defined as the number of times people saw those
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Dear All
Greetings from the International Relations Committee!!!
It is our pleasure to extend an invitation to you all for joining us for UTOPIA'17 on Monday, 31st July 2017.
Time of Inauguration : 10 00 amVenue : Auditorium
UTOPIA 2017 - CYNOSURE
UTOPIA is the call for a unified cultural outlook! It is a one-of-a-kind annual cultural festival for all theinternational students in and around Bengaluru. The theme for Utopia 2017 is “Cynosure" which very beautifully
captures our impetus behind Utopia. Cynosure encompasses SIBM-B to be the center of attraction for all theinternational students studying in Bengaluru, to come together and share their culture and emotions under one
roof.
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It is time to witness the prowess of sports, enjoy the affluence of cultural diversity , show your skills on aplatform without barriers , be mesmerized by beauty, plunge into the excitement of fun filled activities and
appease your bored appetite with some great varieties of cuisines from around the world!
We look forward to your presence at this celebration.
Regards
Dr Mallika SrivastavaFaculty In charge: International Relations CommitteeSIBM, Bengaluru
~~ An individual change, multiplied by million, creates global change~~
Utopia 2017
Purpose:
Utopia is Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru ‘s annual cultural meet -
UTOPIA '16! This event is organized by the International Relations Committee (IRC) of SIBM,
Bangalore, and is one of the largest events organised by the college. It is all about encouraging
cultural relationships between students of Symbiosis and other international students.
This year, UTOPIA'17 theme is Cynosure.
Keeping up the tradition of last few years, Utopia 2017 saw a plethora of International students
from across esteemed Bengaluru colleges visit SIBM -B and participate in various events.
Statistics wise a total of 596 students from 31 colleges and across 25 countries visited our
campus. The carnival witnessed the true synergy of vivacious talents, seizing every opportunity
that Utopia brought in through a gamut of gallant and
vibrant events. It was a bridging factor between the diversified cultures and marked the
unification of the best international talents with the talented future leaders of SIBM-B.
Theme:
We believe, UTOPIA is THE call for a unified cultural outlook! In today's world there is a
definite need of a unified cultural outlook. It encompasses the complete spectrum of emotions
and cultures that the event seeks to unite under one roof. The essence of every culture lies in the
beauty of the variety of beliefs and practices it contains. Through Utopia 2017 Cynosure, we
strive to bring cultures across the globe under a single platform and hope to acquaint ourselves
with their world.
The event coincided with the birthday of our beloved Dr. S.B. Mujumdar, founder of Symbiosis
Society. Utopian land with the perfect cultural harmony and its resonating rhythm, bringing
together all nations and creating an international understanding, was his very precious dream.
UTOPIA 2017 celebrated his great vision and called for 'UTOPIA – Cynosure’.
Schedule:
Date of Event: 31st July, 2017
Timings: 10:00 AM – 9:00PM
Event Details:
The fest witnessed the true synergy of vivacious and unbelievable talents, seizing every
opportunity that
Utopia brings in through gamut of gallant events.
This year we had a lot of exciting events:
Ø Joga Bonito (Football Championship)
Ø Slam dunk (Basketball Championship)
Ø Poise (Fashion Show)
Ø Euphony (Musical Event)
Ø Danzon (Dance Event)
Ø Foodilicious (International Food Festival)
Ø Aperture (Selfie Competition)
Ø All in One (Minute to Win it)
Ø SynQ. The DJ night by DJ Patrick Johson
Sponsors:
Sponsors for the event were:
Ø VLCC – Associate sponsosr for Poise – The Fashion show.
Ø HE advanced grooming – grooming partner
Ø MOB Testing – Communication partner
Ø 1522 koramangala – Entertainment partner
Ø Page 3 artist – Title sponsosr for Poise – The Fashion show
Ø Donut café, Pizza republic, Wok Paper Scissors – Food Partners
Sessions:
The events commenced at 10.00 am with the auspicious lightning of the lamp by Dr. Rajesh
Panda, Director, SIBM, Bengaluru, Prof. A. Vidyasagar , Dy Director, SIBM, Bengaluru and Dr.
Mallika Shrivatsava (Faculty Coordinator, International Relations Committee) and Mr. Matic
Kasnik, International Chief Guest.
The First event for the day was Poise (A Fashion Show competition), which saw participation
from colleges like JNC, SFS, T Johns, Bishop Cotton Women’s Christian Law College. Lunch
was followed by Euphony and Danzon (Cultural competitions) which saw participation by
twenty one teams across various colleges. After lunch we had a special Mime performance by
Jzaa- the Dramatics Club of SIBM, Bengaluru.
A Flash Mob Performance by Jhankaar- the Dance Club of SIBM, Bengaluru was one of the
star attractions of UTOPIA 2017 and it managed to take the energy levels of all the participants
to a new high.
Joga Bonito and Slam Dunk, the football and basketball events saw participation from 17
teams spanning across various Colleges.
The International Food Festival was a treat for the foodies as they could taste various cuisines of
the world.
The events were followed by ‘SynQ. The DJ Night by DJ Patrick Johnson held in the
amphitheatre which witnessed some brilliant performances by DJ’s from Christ University, Jain
University and followed by the main attraction, “DJ Patrick Johnson” performing few
international hits.
Event Flow:
Events Scheduled in
Audi
Start Time End Time Event
10:00 A.M. 11:00
A.M. Inauguration Ceremony
11:00 A.M. 1:30 P.M. Ramp Up! (Fashion Show) Performance bySaaz at
12:30 P.M.
1:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. Lunch Break, Jzaa Nukkad Natak at 1:30 P.M.
2:30 P.M 6:30 P.M. Talentino (Cultural Mix),Jzaa Mime Performance at
2:30 P.M.
Sports Events Scheduled in
Basketball Court
Start Time End
Time Event
11:00 A.M. 1:30
P.M. Alley Oop(Basketball)
1:30 P.M. 2:30
P.M. Lunch Break
2:30 P.M. 6:30
P.M.
Goaltastic (Futsal),Jhankaar Flash mob at
5:00 P.M.
Events Scheduled in the cafeteria
Start Time End Time Event
12:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. International Food Festival
1:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. Minute to win it
10:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M. Game Seige (PS4)
Events Scheduled in Amphi theatre
Start Time End Time Event
6:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. After Dark War of the DJ's
9:00 P.M. 11:00P.M. After Dark DJ Party
Utopia 2017 budget
Sl
No
Expenses Details of Expenses Budget Total
Amount
1 Printing & Photocopy
Expenses
Posters 200
5,000
19,000
Gate Banner (8*6)
1,000
Flex to be put in audi - 2nos.
2,000
Standees *2
3,000
Printouts
1,000
Certificates 350
7,000
2 Stationary Expenses Badges,Flags and Crew Ids etc.,
10,000
10,000
3 Travelling &
Conveyance Expenses
Bus transport for participants
45,000
67,000
Conveyance for Promotions going
to colleges and toll charges
(SIBM-B students)
10,000
Conveyance for Judges - 6
(including one key note speaker)
12,000
4 Stage Decoration For creative decoration
10,000
10,000
5 Rent Paid to Others Walkie Talkies - 12*250
3,000
17,500
dress up booth - prop rent
1,500
Sound Set up, Quest, etc including
college speakers
13,000
6 Food, Tea &
Refreshment Expenses
Meals For judges - 6 Judges * 500
Keynotes 1 Speaker Rs.1000/-
4,000
4,000
7 Mementos & Prize
Expenses
Trophies 16 @ 600
9,600
15,100
Chief guest mementos 5 @ 800
4,000
Bouquets 5*300
1,500
8 Office Expenses 2 Footballs @ 850
1,700
5,600
2 Basketballs @ 850
1,700
Basketball Nets
1,200
First Aid
1,000
9 Auditorium & Other
Charges Paid
Sound set up for Karaoke
2,000
2,000
Auditorium Rental Charges for full
day
30,000
30,000
Total (a) Rs.
1,80,200
1,80,200
PR & Sponsorship Related Expenses
1 Travelling &
Conveyance Expenses
Cabs, Toll Charges
4,300
5,800
2 Food, Tea &
Refreshment Expenses
Refreshment Expenses
1,000
3 Printing & Photocopy
Expenses
Media Invites
500
4 Website Expenses All SIBM-B Platforms
1,500
1,500
Total (b) Rs.
7,300
7,300
Grand Total (a+b) Rs.
1,87,500
1,87,500
Prizes (Sponsorships)
** 1. Estimated Approximate Sponsorship amount - Rs. 80,000/-
2. Prizes will be paid only if sponsorhip received
1 Event : Football Prizes 2 Cash Prizes in total
15,000
80,000
2 Event : Basketball
Prizes
2 Cash Prizes in total
15,000
3 Event : International
Cultural Mix Prizes
4a. Musical
4b. Fashion show
4c. Dance Show
4 Cash Prizes in total
45,000
4 Aperture 1 Cash prize in Total
5,000
Total (c) Rs.
80,000
80,000
Grand Total with Sponsorships (a+b+c) Rs.
2,67,500
2,67,500
Guest Profiles:
The Chief Guest and Judges for the Fashion Show and Cultural Mix Events were:
A. Poise:
1. Einam Gani:
A Make up veteran for 8years, she is also a celebrity make up artist certified by Kryolan
Makeup. She has been a make up Artist for Bangalore Fashion week, Deccan Herald
Fashion Show and Bangalore Designer Week. She has worked with various designers and
Companies like Arvind and Myntra.
2. Praditya Agarwal:
*Praditya Agarwal* is the CEO of Page3artist. He founded the company along with Mrs
Sashi Bansal in the year 2014 and there has been no looking back since then. An avid
photographer, former model, and a trained actor, he has all the skills that helped him
grow the company in a very short period of time. He leads and also structures the various
production activities the company handles, Page3artist has over 50,000 registered artists
all over India and have been providing breaks to many new faces in Bangalore and India
in Films, TV serials, TV Ads, Print Ads, Fashion shows and Events.
3. Sashi Bansal;
Sashi Bansal* is the COO of Page3artist and has been the key right from setting up the
company to handling some of the biggest brands and their casting projects all over India.
Doing casting and coordination is no easy task and involves working with several artists,
directors, production managers, casting directors & conducting auditions at extremely
short time periods of time. She has been handling these very efficiently which has helped
Page3artist grown to where it is today.
4. Minoti Ramchandran:
Minoti was a finalist at the hit reality "Show Entertainment ke liye Kuch bhi karega,
Winner Same Gender Championship at All India Salsa Championship
Choreographer and Lead Dancer for the Team at World Salsa Sumit
Semi Final Qualifier at World Latin Dance Competition
Certified Salsa Instructor and Performer by Santo Rico Dance Company, New York
Certified Salsa Instructor and Performer with World renouned The Salsa Freak.
B. Euphony:
5. Prarthana Gupta:
Co-Owner of a production house “Baked Potato Productions”. This company was created
to spread the message of “project B.E.S.T”. (Break Every StereoType) through theatre
and other forms of performance. Co-Owner of an arts and theatre club “Dramart”
This company deals with introducing children to the positives of theatre and art as a
form of expression, where we conduct camps and workshops teaching children about
how art and theatre can be therapeutic and how they can use these forms to let go or
become free from oneself.Co-Owner of a production house “Litterbox Productions” This
company was created for the love of theatre, comedy and entertainment.
6. Sanjay Chandrakanth;
Over two-and-a-half successful decades of clambering up the corporate ladder has been
my story till early 2011, that is, a career in sales and marketing – business development,
market research, team building, mentorship and training. However, he finally found his
niche ... to do something that has always been and still continues to be his undying
passion ... being a full-time guitar player as well as a mentor.
A Musical expertise built on a solid foundation of formal learning plus numerous man-
hours spent in practicing and performing across a wide repertoire of musical styles,
spanning a variety of genres.
He has been an integral part & founding member of different bands in South India since
the early 80’s with over 30 years of performance experience where he gained rich
expertise in varied styles of Rock, Pop, Funk, Blues, Jazz, Indian Film Music & Sufi. Has
Formed 2 of my own bands: ‘Classic Wild’ covering classic rock favourites & ‘JayBee’ a
Jazz, Blues, Pop & Retro quartet. Also Co-Arranger & Lead Guitarist with 2 leading
artistes in Bangalore: ‘Aabha Hanjura-Sufistication’ & ‘Ma.Ja’. He has also authored a
digital guitar tutorial, “Learn To Play The Guitar Like a Pro.
Event Summary:
The list of winners and runners up from each event were as follows:
Event Name Winners Runner Up
Ramp Up Bishop Cotton Women’s
Christian Law College Jain University
Talentiono Jain University Indus BusinessAcademy
Goaltastic St. Hopkins College CMS from Jain University
Alley Oop Sindhi College SFS
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Dear All,
Warm Greetings from the Social Responsibility Committee!!!
It gives us immense pleasure in inviting you to be a part of our flagship event, Utthaan-2017.
Utthaan celebrates the essence of spreading happiness and love. It seeks to convey that life, howeverdifficult it might be, is a treasure and we should all come together and celebrate its spirit in full.
The theme of this year’s event is “Candy Land- Where Dreams taste like Cotton Candy” whichaims to give the children a taste of their most cherished dreams. In accordance with the tagline of theevent, SIBM Bengaluru campus will be transformed into a Candy Dreamland. We are bringing around110 kids from 4 different shelter homes to our campus.
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The day shall begin with a cultural performance by these children. This will be followed by variousfun and educational games, art n' craft event and we will be ending the day with a Magic show.
So here we are, waiting to welcome you for Utthaan and earnestly hoping for your participation,which would definitely make the day even more special.
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The Details are as follows:
Venue: Symbiosis Institute of Business Management- Bengaluru
Date: Sunday, 27th August, 2017.
Time: 10:00 AM
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“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much" Helen Keller
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Children from institutions-
Belaku Shishu Nivas Anatha Shishu Nivas Makkala Jeevodaya Sadashraya Charitable Trust
Guests-
Dr. D. Subramaniam Prof Lakshmaiah Botla
Purpose:
Utthaan, the flagship event of Social Responsibility Committee of Symbiosis Institute of Business Management was organized on 27th August, 2017. Utthaan aims at fostering relationship with the not so privileged children and delighting them. It’s a day which is meant to make them feel special and cared for.
Description:
This year we had 112 kids from 4 different children homes. The theme for this year was Candy Land: Dreams taste like cotton candy. The entire campus was recreated like a Candy Land by various creative designed by the students of SIBM-B. As the children entered the campus, the colours came to life.
The day began with lighting of the lamp to take the blessings of Goddess Saraswati before beginning this wonderful journey. The event was declared open by the faculty coordinator of Social Responsibility Committee, Prof. Lakshmaiah Botla. Our elite guests also addressed the children who had visited our campus and appreciated the effort made by our students for making this day a memorable one for the kids. The orphanage heads were awarded with a certificate of appreciation by the chief guests and our director sir for their endeavour in making the lives of the children from shelter homes better. The cultural events were kick started by a performance by Jhankaar, the dance club of SIBM-B. Thereafter children showcased their talents on stage amidst loud cheering by the students of SIBM-B. Various performances like group dance, group song and skit were presented by the children, leaving everyone in awe. In order to do something different this year, there was an origami session where children tried their hand at making various aquatic animals like fishes, frogs etc. Some students showed exceptional talent in this field and made a lot more than what was being taught. Lunch was served at 1:30 PM.
The post lunch session was a combination of a number of games which aimed at making learning fun. Kids were beaming with energy and ready to take on the world. Educational games and videos were played so as to make the children aware of personal hygiene and cleanliness. The games ended at 5 PM but the fun wasn’t over yet. A magic show was performed and not just the children but even the students of SIBM-B enjoyed the spectacular performance. Finally we had a fun dance session for the students and volunteers. Finally at 6:00 PM the college bid goodbye to
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the kids showering them with love and the gifts that were brought for them. They had a heroic exit, with our students cheering for them as they walked till their buses. The event was captured and aired on television by News9, a reputed news channel.
The day built memories in everyone’s heart, memories none of us can ever forget.
Pictures:
Children Performing on Utthaan
Students of SIBM-B and the children enjoying dancing
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Dear All,
Warm gree�ngs from Conferences and Events Commi�ee!
It gives us immense pleasure to invite you for ALCHEMY - The Annual Management Conclave of SIBM Bengaluru.
The theme for ALCHEMY 2016 is– QUO VADIS INDIA? which translates to “Where are you going, India?”
The event will witness esteemed speakers and panelists. The theme has been designed to help us understand, from seasoned business minds, the importance of structuring the future based onenlightening keynotes and panel discussions.
Venue: Auditorium, SIBM-Bengaluru
Date: 25th November, 2016, 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm
26th November, 2016, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
The event also hosts Satkala- a unique corporate art exhibi�on organized by SIBM Bengaluru. It is a pla. orm for working professionals and students to showcase their talent and crea�vity . Wecordially invite you all to visit the breath-taking display of artwork.
Satkala Venue: 6th Floor Room- 602 of the Academic Block
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Dates: 25th and 26th November, 2016
Venue: Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru.
Alchemy 2016: "Quo Vadis India?" SIBM Bengaluru successfully held its Annual Management Conclave, Alchemy – two day management conclave that provides a quality platform for eminent speakers to share industry insights with students. This year’s theme for Alchemy was "Quo Vadis India?". India remains a bright spot in IMF’s global economic forecast of 2016-17. We are pegged as one of the fastest growing economies in the world. On the other hand, the parity gap between the rich and poor continues to widen. Our Prime Minister’s bold step of demonetization to eradicate black money has been received with both, appreciation and criticism. Will India truly win the fight against black money and corruption? Will India sustain its position as a global superpower? We have a lot of work to do to sustain and accelerate India’s growth in the world economy. Therefore, the question remains; can India invert the sceptics' argument? In all there were four key note speakers and three panel discussions, "Running on Fumes?", "Destination: World?", "Digital Darwinism". The Keynote Speakers and Panellists were:
SPEAKER LIST: Day 1: 25th November, 2016 Keynote Speaker: Prof. U.R. Rao, Ex-chairman, ISRO Mr. Subhabhrata Ghosh, Founder President & CEO, Celsius 100
Panel 1: Running on Fumes? Mr. Rajagopal G, Founder, Kites Health Mr. Prajakt Raut, Co-Founder, Applyifi Mr. R Natarajan, COO & CFO, RNT Capital Advisors Mr. Annumolu Balamurali Krishnan, Consultant
Day 2: 26th November, 2016 Keynote Speaker: Mr. Sunder Madakshira, Head – Marketing, Edgeverve Mr. Srikar Reddy, MD &CEO, Sonata Software Panel 2: Destination: World? Mr. Ashish Vaishnav, General Manager, Thermax Mr. Vijay Kalra, Chief of Manufacturing Operations, Mahindra and Mahindra Mr. R. Narayanan, VP-Service Management, Reliance Communications Ltd Mr. Giridhar Rajagopalan, Group Editor, 9.9 Mediaworx Mr. Deepak Dev, Co-founder, EnPower India Energy Solutions Pvt. Ltd
Panel 3: Digital Darwinism Mr. Vinod Katkam, Senior Manager-Development, NetApp Mr. G.B.S. Bindra, CEO, Charmboard Mr. Kumar Rajendran, Director, Iron Mountain Mr. Arun Mittal, Head-Brand Communications Satkala 2016: J'ai Une Reve Judge Mr. Ajai Chavan
SIBM Bengaluru, 25th and 26th November, 2016 –
Day 1:
It was an enriching and learning experience for the students for Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), Bengaluru, as the speakers of Alchemy shared their diverse experiences and insights. The event started with Inauguration of Alchemy 2016 and Satkala 2016. First Keynote Speaker: Prof. U R Rao Prof. U R Rao was a Former Chairman, ISRO and currently is the Chairman of the Governing Council of the Physical Research Laboratory at Ahmedabad. He explained the evolution of Indian Space Industry with respect to the Global Space Industry. He emphasised on the post age space discoveries, challenges in space and how Indian Space Industry is transforming. This was followed by Question and Answer. Panel 1: Running on Fumes? The day started with the second panel discussion ‘Running on Fumes?’ The panellists covered various topics about start-ups like their future in India and the GST bill and its effect on start-ups. They gave an insight about entrepreneurship and their valuation today. Technology today is greatly affecting business and start-ups. With every change in technology, ease of doing business is increasing. New government initiatives have also helped start-ups in a great way. These topics were backed up with their personal experience. The panel discussion was followed by an intensive Q&A round. Second Keynote Speaker: Mr. Subhabrata Ghosh Mr. Subhabrata Ghosh is a Founder & CEO of Celsius100 Innovation Consulting. He caught the pulse of the audience very fast and had them engaged with topics like the importance of emotional state of human body and the behaviour related to it. He also spoke on human behaviour and its relation with success. He also discussed on how human body reacts to the nature and the vice versa mentioning different parts of brain. He connected all this to the US Election, how Trump used the psychology factor and was elected as the President of The United States.
Day 2: 26th November, 2016 Third Keynote Speaker: Mr. Sunder Madakshira Even if you decide to work in another country, you cannot ignore India. Day 2 started with an insightful keynote session given by Sunder Madakshira. He spoke about how advanced India has become in the recent years and the time for India has come now to play a critical role in the global market. The PwC report has given statistical proof of India’s ranking. He also spoke about other hurdles which India is facing and needs to improve on, like the HDI Index, ease of doing business, etc. the “new” CSR activities are innovation, R&D, patenting and ethics. Finally, he gave an insight about how the changes in technology, demonetization and other political factors are going to affect today’s generation. In the Q&A session he further elaborated on India’s agriculture, country’s diversity and technology advancement. Panel Discussion: Destination: World? The panel discussion threw a light on India’s growth in IT sector and the currency fluctuations in other countries which affect India. The speakers also mentioned the fortune 500 companies which are present in India. India is one of the largest English speaking countries and talent globalisation is happening faster for us than the other companies. The automobile sector is greatly becoming globalised. The foreign automobile companies have entered India and are gaining a market share. Other political factors like Trump as the President and BREXIT are bad for India in the long run. Other topic which were covered was data analytics which will have a huge impact in a few years. Panel Discussion: Digital Darwinism The Panel focussed on digitalization and how technology and society are evolving and naturally adapting digital disruption. Started with the question, what has changed in the last 10 years? Computer has become easier to access. Changed from desktop to higher computers. Digitalization has made life easier. It also focussed on new fields like machine learning, AI and SMAC that are taking the centre stage. They discussed about the relevance and future of big data analytics in this current era of technology boom and Industries are adapting this disruptive business model to generate a wider social and economic impact. Lot of technologies have come into play which have challenged the organization. Data has become humongous, secured data solution is gaining a significant place in the market. The reach has become much faster. According to them the 5th P of marketing is pace. The Panel discussion was followed by Question and Answer session.
Fourth Keynote Speaker: Mr. Srikar Reddy Alchemy 2016 ended with our last keynote speaker, Mr. Srikar Reddy. He spoke extensively about the IT industry: its past, present and future. India shifted from agriculture to electricity to technology. Biotechnology can be used to produce. MIT is the hottest sector for tech in the world. Gene editing is a result of biotechnology. Digital technology is also gaining a lot of attention by companies. All upcoming businesses spend more than 50% on technology. Cloud sourcing is one nature of services which has been adopted recently. Automation is another factor which has developed. There is a huge movement forward for digitalization. Future of work itself is expected to change because of all this. Satkala 2016: Satkala-2016 was based on the theme of J'ai Une Reve meaning, ‘I have a Dream’. Successful businessmen start their journey with a vision of their empire in mind. They have a dream of what was, what is, and what shall be. This dream becomes their reality through hard work and perseverance. A painter's easel, a photographer's camera or a sculptor's chisel, are all tools which act as a medium to display the vision that they have of a better word.
Alchemy Panel Discussions
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Dear All,
Greetings from ECC!
With immense pleasure, we invite you all to our Inter-collegiate Annual Management, Cultural and Sports extravaganzaof SIBM-B, Revelation 2017.
We request all of you to grace the occasion with your presence tomorrow at the Auditorium for the Inaugural ceremony.
Venue: Symbiosis Bengaluru Campus Auditorium
Date: 20th January 2017, Friday
Time: 9.00 A.M
All Faculty and Staff members are requested to attend the Inauguration ceremony.
Please be seated in the auditorium by 9.00 A.M.
Thanking you
Regards,
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Revelation’17- 20th Jan-22nd Jan
SIBM Bengaluru’s annual cultural and management fest; Revelation 2017 took place from 20th January 2017 to 22nd January 2017. There were 21 events hosted over the course of three days.
With over 900 participants from 40 colleges across the country, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management’s annual management festival Revelation 2017 ended on a grand note. Participants from top-draw institutes including IMI Delhi, IIM Trichy, KJ Somaiya Institue of Management Studies & Research, Symbiosis Centre for Management & Human Resource Development (SCMHRD), Vellore Institute of Technology, SIOM and Christ University took the level of competition a notch higher this year.
The flagship event Colossal Clash (Best Manager) was won by Nirmal Abraham of DCSMAT, Kerela, after 30 rounds of intense gruelling in all aspects of management.
Each of the events had their own unique touches, related to their respective fields. The Marketing event had a round where participants had to perform an elevator pitch for a minute inside the college’s elevator. The operations event had participants making a structure out of spaghetti and marshmallows. MUN had 4 councils with delegates coming in from schools and colleges and representing various countries.
In the cultural events, RV College of Engineering clinched the title in the dance event Razzmatazz, while the home college SIBM Bengaluru bagged En Vogue, the fashion show. Sports events had a mix of students and corporates participating in Football, Basketball and Badminton. This time Revelation introduced a new vertical of Informals that had events which took outside the premises of college; around the whole of Electronic City.
The winners walked away with a prize pool of Rs 4 lakhs including a sports bicycle and other merchandise from Lifestyle, Zivario etc.
We achieved the biggest milestone in terms of sponsorship this year. We had sponsors like Lifestyle Stores, Zivario, SMAASH, Dineout, Furtadoes, Linc Pens, Freshmenu, SafeExpress, PlayStation and many more.
Sports Council Annual Report
Year 2016-2017
Hermes cup:
Name of the event: Hermes cup.
Date: 08/07/2016 to 12/07/2016.
Event level: College level.
Name of students:
Number of students: 100
Batch: 2016-18
Name of organizer: SIBM-Bengaluru_Sports council.
Awards won: Sec B won the Hermes cup.
Number of students require rank / award:
Remarks: This being the first sports tournament held in the campus for the
junior batch witnessed huge participation from the batch and provided an
amazing learning experience for the newly selected junior members of the
sports council.
INTER BATCH SPORTS CUP:
Date: Football- 15/7/2016
Cricket- 16/7/2016
Volleyball & Basketball- 17/7/2016.
Event Level: College level
Name of the student:
Number of Students:
Football- 2 teams for boys & 1 team for girls in each batch, 7 players in
each team
Cricket- 2 teams for boys & 1 team for girls in each batch, 9 players in
each team
Volleyball- 1 team for boys & 1 team for girls in each batch, 8 players in
each team
Basketball- 1 team for boys & 1 team for girls in each batch,7 players in
each team
Batch: 2015-17 and 2016-18 batch
Name of Organizer: Sports Council _SIBM-B
Number of students require rank / award:
Awards Won:
Remarks:
SYMBIOSIS PREMIER LEAGUE
SPORT: FOOTBALL
Starting Date: 3-08-2016
Ending Date: 11-08-2016
Event Level: COLLEGE LEVEL
Name of Student:
No. of teams: 5
No. of students: 40 (8 per each team)
Batch: SIBM (2015-17, 2016-18), SSMC (2015-17, 2016-18)
Organizer: SPORTS COUNCIL_SIBM-B
Awards: Team Haryana won.
Golden Boot: Rs.3750/-
Winners: Rs.30,000/-
Runners up: Rs.20,000/-
Number of students require rank / award: 9
Remarks:
UTOPIA’16
Name of the Event-Utopia
Date-31st July'16
Event Level-Inter college level
Events Conducted: Basketball, Football
Number of students-100
Batch-2015-17 & 2016-18
Name of the Organizers-Sports Council SIBM-B
Awards won/Rank Received:
Football Winner- St. Hopkins, Runner-Jain University
Basketball Winner- Sindhi College, Runner-St. Francis College
Number of students Received/Awards-20
Remarks-NIL
SPL Cup: CRICKET
Date: 11th to 28th November, 2016
Level: Intra-College
Number of Participants: 48 (including SSMC) – 6 teams with 8 players each
Batch: SIBM-B 2015-17 & 2016-18
SSMC 2015-17 & 201618
Organisers: Sports Council and the Extra Curricular Committee
Awards: 1. Winners – Chennai Super Kings
2. Runners Up – Gujarat Lions
3. Orange Cap – Charan (132 runs)
4. Purple Cap – Ambar (10 wickets)
Number of students require rank / award:
Remarks:
REVELATION:
Badminton
Date: 20th – 21st January 2017
Level: Inter College
Number of Participants: Mens Singles, Mens Doubles, Womens Singles – 44
participants
Colleges: IFMR, VIT, IZEE, Welingkar, GIBS, XIME, IFIM, AMC
Organisers: Sports Council and the Extra Curricular Committee
Awards:
Winners-
Mens Singles: Deekshith from AMC (winner); Mayank Kothari from
IFIM (runners up)
Mens Doubles: Vijay Babu & Venkatesh (winners); Kalidasan RJ &
Jagadish M (runners up)
Number of students require rank / award:
Remarks:
FUTSAL:
Date: 21st January,2017
Event Level: College level
Name of the student: Pratheesh, Anto, Kiran, Kritarth, Sohil
Number of Students: 5 teams, 7 players each
Batch: 2015-17 and 2016-18 batch
Name of Organizer: Sports Council _SIBM-B
Awards Won: PES IT college won
Number of students require rank / award:
Remark:
SIU Badminton and Table tennis tournament:
Name of event: SIU intercollege badminton and table tennis competition.
Date:
Badminton: 08/08/2016 to 11/08/2016.
Table tennis: 22/08/2016 to 26/08/2016.
Event level: University level.
Name of students:
Badminton:
Players Batch
Dheeraj Dabla 2015-17
Bhushan Daga 2015-17
Nikhil Kalra 2015-17
Jayasuryaa Hareendran 2015-17
Piyush Sareen 2016-18
Pranav Jain 2016-18
Ridhi Choudhary 2015-17
Priyanka Kanojia 2016-18
Aratrika Mallick 2016-18
Aishwarya Rengan 2016-18
Table tennis:
Players Batch
Sagar Pawaskar 2016-18
Nishant Bisht 2016-18
Kiran Kumar 2016-18
Adithya Ravisankar 2016-18
Dhrubojyoti Brahma 2016-18
Priyanka Kanojia 2016-18
Bhavna Tulsian 2015-17
Urvarshi Jeswani 2016-18
Bandana Devi Rajkumari 2016-18
Number of students: 19
Batch: 2015-17 and 2016-18.
Name of organizer: Symbiosis international university.
Awards won/Rank received: None
Number of students received rank/awards: None
Remarks: Sagar Pawaskar and Nishant bisht from the batch 2016-18 were
selected for the SIU table tennis team.
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We are organizing the sixth edition of our annual event, TEDxSIBMBengaluru on 18th February, 2017 (tomorrow).
The event is scheduled to start from 10:30 am and will conclude by approximately 6:30 pm. Lunch and evening teaarrangements have been made in the cafeteria.
Theme document, speaker profiles and the event schedule have been attached for your perusal.
You are cordially invited to attend TEDxSIBMBengaluru 2017.
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EDxSIBMBengaluru 2017 - Beyond
Imagination Public Relations and Media Committee, SIBM Bengaluru
What happens when you put a social entrepreneur, a humanitarian, a musician, a retired army
officer, a Jal Tarang player, a television personality, a professional Squash player, a techie and the
world’s most followed Quora writer together? - It is simply Beyond Imagination.
This is what happened at the 6th edition of TEDxSIBMBengaluru that was hosted on
18thFebruary, 2017 at Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), Bengaluru Campus.
With the theme this year being Beyond Imagination, TEDxSIBMBengaluru’s raison d’etrewas
to enkindle a sentiment that there is no limit to the creative ideas that can be generated.
11 stalwart speakers with illustrious careers gathered this year at SIBM Bengaluru to inspire the
audience and students alike with their musings and cognitions.
What better way to start a TEDx talk than with an individual with a vision for the future - Mr.
Samit Choksi, Cofounder of Thinkphi, a clean technology company. Mr. Choksi’s discourse was
centred on his innovation - The Ulta Chaata, and the way discovery and continuous innovation can
lead us to create a better society.
The second speaker of the day was Major General Gagandeep Bakshi who instilled patriotism
in each person through fascinating stories during his stint in the Indian Army. As a leader of several
life challenging missions, Major General G.D. Bakshi spoke about the importance of ‘Management
by Objectives’.
‘Believe, Fight and Enjoy’ was the message that Mr. Saurav Ghosal emphasized on and spoke at
élan about his journey to success. A professional Squash player, Mr. Ghosal iterated on the
importance of perseverance, dreams and hard work to seize the moment and make each day count.
Mr. Sameer Dhanrajani, Business Leader at Cognizant focussed on ‘Analytics’, the technology
of the day. He quoted, “Data is the new oil and ‘Digital’ is the new currency”.
TEDxSIBMBengaluru 2017 not only focussed on talks, but also provided a platform where the
audience heard spellbinding music of the rare Indian instrument, the Jal Tarang. Pandit Milind
Tulankar mesmerized the audience with his mellifluous music which drove his statement, ‘Music
is the best therapy for the soul.’
"I want to fulfil the dream of Mahatma Gandhi to remove untouchability in India", said Dr.
Bindeshwar Pathak during his discourse at TEDxSIBMBengaluru 2017. His beautiful message
for the audience, among many others was, ‘If one person helps the other, the world will be a
happier place.’
A touching quote can change mindsets in a matter of seconds or put you deep in thought. This is
exactly how Mr. Deepak Solanki started off, “We began our journey not knowing where to stay,
but with confidence we began”. He aims to improve connectivity of the internet and data transfer
and revolutionize the entire way of how we see the ‘Internet of Things’.
Mr. Balaji Viswanathan, with more than 2,70,000 followers & a million credits is the most
followed author/profile on Quora, worldwide. His articles have been published in Forbes, The
Huffington Post, Fortune and many more. He questioned “As time progressed, AI has made its
presence felt even more. Who is going to be responsible for laws impacting robots and automatic
beings?”
Ms. Sunaina Pamudurthy, a Social Activist, was a part of the Team NanoMADs, the first Indian
Team to complete 18,200 Km Mongol Rally, spanning across 13 countries from London to
Mongolia and 48 days on the road, in an all Indian car Tata Nano Twist. Her inspiring quote, “Fear
is not the first emotion that hits me, it’s surely confidence” seemed to have raised the audience’s
spirit of self-confidence.
Mr. Prakash Belawadi, a theatre, film, television and media personality enlightened the audience
about the emergence of Interactive Cinema. He added that ‘Interactive Cinema’ will become the
defining art of the 21st century where viewers would even get to choose the ending they like! He
ended on an intriguing note - “What if the movie is watching you?”
Mr. Ehsaan Noorani, part of the iconic music trio of Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, went on to brief the
enchanted audience about the making of the ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ soundtrack over a three day trip with
Farhan Akhtar. He added that he really connected with the theme ‘Beyond Imagination’ and
described his childhood experiences and his love for music.
The organizing team left no stone unturned to create the most magical artistry of sorts. The TEDx
Signature board did not come by easy as it took 2700 paper cups, 50 bottles of paint, and 20 days
of hard work, which poured in with just one idea, and the result - A masterpiece was made.
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Greetings from International Relations Committee!!!
It is our pleasure to extend an invitation to join us for UTOPIA'16 on 31st July 2016.
UTOPIA 2016 – Imaginem PlenaThe Complete Spectrum
UTOPIA is the call for a unified cultural outlook! It is a one-of-a-kind annual cultural festival for all theinternational students in and around Bengaluru. The theme for Utopia 2016 is “Imaginem Plena- The
complete spectrum” which very beautifully captures our impetus behind Utopia. Imaginem Plena encompassesthe complete spectrum of emotions and cultures that the event seeks to unite under one roof.
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It’s time to witness the prowess of sports, enjoy the affluence of cultural diversity , show your skills on aplatform without barriers , be mesmerized by beauty, plunge into the excitement of fun filled activities and
appease your bored appetite with some great varieties of cuisines around the world!
We look forward to your presence at this celebration.
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~~ An individual change, multiplied by million, creates global change~~
UTOPIA 2016
Over 596 Students from 25 Countries participate in Utopia 2016 making it a grand
success
Utopia is the International Cultural Fest of SIBM Bengaluru
Bengaluru: On 31st July, 2016, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Bengaluru
witnessed the euphoria of international students at Utopia 2016, The International Cultural
Fest, which is being held since 2012.
Utopia, hosted by the International Relations Committee (IRC) is one of the biggest events
organized by SIBM-Bengaluru. It is an event organized for international students studying
across Bengaluru city and draws participation from them. This event aims to foster a
relationship of celebration, trust and happiness between the students of SIBM-B and the
international students.
The theme for Utopia 2016 was “Imaginem Plena- The complete spectrum” which very
beautifully captured our impetus behind Utopia. Imaginem Plena encompasses the complete
spectrum of emotions and cultures that the event seeks to unite under one roof. The essence of
every culture lies in the beauty of the variety of beliefs and practices it contains. Through the
eyes of Utopia 2016-Imaginem Plena, we acquainted ourselves with the diversities of the
world.
Over 596 students from 25 countries participated in a rhapsody of 14 different cultural and
sports events. The students were predominantly from African and Asian sub-continents like
Nigeria, Afghanistan, Nepal, Mauritius, Congo, etc.
The event started with the inauguration ceremony at 10:00 AM where we primed our
international audience with the vision and mission of 'Symbiosis' that was conceived by
Padmabhushan Dr. S.B. Mujumdar in the year 1971. Our motto of “home away from home”
was emphasised by a video and a connection was drawn between our motto and the impetus
behind UTOPIA. The event started by the lighting of the lamp by our respected Director SIBM
Bengaluru-Dr.Rajesh Panda, Deputy Director SIBM Bengaluru-Prof. A Vidyasagar and
Faculty Mentor (IRC)- Dr.Asha Nadig. Dr. Asha Nadig addressed the audience with her kind
words.
Subsequent to this, an inaugural dance was perfomed by the students of SIBM-B in which was
a blend of the two richest dance styles of India, Kathak from the North India and Bharatanatyam
from the South India on one single platform. At the close of the inaugural dance,
In the wake of the inauguration ceremony, a sizzling Ramp Walk followed in which students
from different colleges set the stage on fire. The winning team – ‘Biodegradable’, from Bishop
Cotton Women’s Christian College had an eco-friendly theme ‘Poupees de Papier’ where they
flaunted clothes decorated with newspapers. Team ‘Panache’ from Jain University finished as
the runners up.
Simultaneously sports lovers had their share of fun by participating and spectating in sports
events - Alley Oop (Basketball) and Goaltastic (Futsal). The team from St. Hopkins College
secured the winner’s Goaltastic trophy, but not before they were given a run for their money
by team CMS from Jain University, who finished as the runners up. The team Sindhi College
secured winners trophy for Alley Oop followed by team SFS college for runners up.
The International Food Festival was a treat for the foodies as they could taste various cuisines
of the world. The MIME was the one of most mesmerizing performances of the Fest, wherein
they enacted a beautiful script on ‘Lives may fade, Smile shall never’, moving the audience to
tears.
Talentino, the performing arts event under Utopia, saw Jain University emerge victorious,
while Indus Business Academy finished as the runners up. As the evening progressed, the
audience were enthralled by songs, dances and special talents showcased during the event.
Utopia 2016 also witnessed a Flash Mob, ‘Minute to Win it’ games, and PS4 Gaming
competition. ‘afterdark War of the DJs’ was one of the iconic events at Utopia 2016, in which
a head-on collision of the coolest DJs was witnessed by the audience as they grooved to their
beats.
As the fest came to an end, the folks at SIBM Bengaluru once again drove home the message
“We were born in different shades, but now we come together to form the complete
spectrum”.
The sponsors for the event were: Hard Rock Café and Resonance studios presenting
‘afterdark War of the DJs’, Pantaloons – our fashion partner, Adore Unisex Salon – our
styling partner and PlayStation- our gaming partner.
Event Details:
The fest will witness the true synergy of vivacious and unbelievable talents, seizing every
opportunity that Utopia brings in through gamut of gallant events.
This year we have a lot of exciting events:
Goaltastic (Football Chamionship)
Alley Oop (Basketball Championship)
Ramp Up (Fashion Show)
Talentino (Cultural Mix)
Foodilicious( International Food Festival)
Radioactive ( Open Mic Event)
ShutterBug (Selfie Competition)
Minute to Win it
War of the Dj’s
List of Colleges (On the day of the event):
1.Jain University 19.Don Bosco Institute of
Technology
2.Izee Business College 20. Al Ameen College
3.Bishop Cotton Women's
Christian College
21.St. Joseph’s College
4. Center for management
studies
22.Brookfield College
5.Acharya Institute of
Technology
23.Indo Asian Academy
6.Acharya Bangalore Business
School
24.K L University
7.J.M. Public School 25.National Institute of Business
Excellence
8.Indian Academy 26.PES University
9.Teachers Academy Group of
Institutions
27.Sindhi College
10.Christ University 28.T John Institute of Technology
11.Presidency College 29.Sambram Institute of Technology
12.St.Francis De Sales College 30.XIME
13.St.Hopkins College 31. Jyoti Nivas College
14.Koshys Group of Institutions
15.Indus Business Academy
16.Kristu Jayanti College
17.Bangalore City College
18.FaranCollege of Management
Event Flow:
Events Scheduled in Audi
Start Time End Time Event
10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. Inauguration Ceremony
11:00 A.M. 1:30 P.M. Ramp Up! (Fashion Show) Performance by Saaz at 12:30 P.M.
1:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. Lunch Break, Jzaa Nukkad Natak at 1:30 P.M.
2:30 P.M 6:30 P.M. Talentino (Cultural Mix), Jzaa Mime Performace at 2:30 P.M.
Sports Events Scheduled in Basketball Court
Strat Time End Time Event
11:00 A.M. 1:30 P.M. Alley Oop (Basketball)
1:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. Lunch Break
2:30 P.M. 6:30 P.M. Goaltastic (Futsal), Jhankaar Flash mob at 5:00 P.M.
Events Scheduled in the cafeteria
Start Time End Time Event
12:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. International Food Festival
1:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. Minute to win it
10:00 A.M. 7:00 P.M. Game Seige (PS4)
Evetns Scheduled in Amphi theatre
Start Time End Time Event
6:00 P.M. 9:00 P.M. AfterDark War of the DJ's
9:00 P.M. Till you drop After Dark DJ Party
Event Poster and Pamphlet:
Glimpses of the event:
Media Coverage:
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Dear Symbians,
Greetings from Social Responsibility Committee!!
You are invited to assemble in the auditorium for the opening ceremony of Utthaan 2016.The kids are already oncampus ready to showcase their talent, Let’s all gather to encourage and make them feel special.
Also, lots of fun-filled activities are lined up as follows:
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“Alone we can do so little; together we can do somuch" Helen Keller
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Utthaan 2016
Date of event: 28th August 2016
Participants: Students of SIBM-B and children from 7 orphanages
Invitees:
Children from institutions-
Belaku Shishu Nivas
Anatha Shishu Nivas
Makkala Jeevodaya
St. Gaspar Educational Trust
Sadashraya Charitable Trust
Prasanna Jyothi
Premanjali Foundation
Guests-
Ms. Rama N.S, C.E.O of Electronic City Industries Association (ELCIA)
Ms. Aruna C Newton, Chairperson of ELCIA Trust
Ms. Shalini, Member (ELCIA)
Purpose:
Utthaan, the flagship event of Social Responsibility Committee of Symbiosis Institute of Business
Management was organized on 28th August, 2016. Utthaan aims at fostering relationship with the
not so privileged children and delighting them. It’s a day which is meant to make them feel special
and cared for.
Description:
This year we had 117 kids from 7 different children homes. The theme for this year was Blue
Paradise: The underwater world. The entire campus was recreated like the underwater world by
various creative designed by the students of SIBM-B. As the children entered the campus, the
colors came to life.The event was graced by the presence of Ms. Rama N.S, C.E.O of Electronic
City Industries Association (ELCIA), Ms. Aruna C Newton, Chairperson of ELCIA Trust and Ms.
Shalini, Member (ELCIA).
The day began with lighting of the lamp to take the blessings of Goddess Saraswati before
beginning this wonderful journey. The event was declared open by the faculty coordinator of
Social Responsibility Committee, Prof.LakshmaiahBotla and was followed our director sir, Dr.
Rajesh Panda the gathering. Our elite guests also addressed the children who had visited our
campus and appreciated the effort made by our students for making this day a memorable one for
the kids. The orphanage heads were awarded with a certificate of appreciation by the chief guests
and our director sir for their endeavour in making the lives of the children from shelter homes
better. The cultural events were kick started by a performance by Jhankaar, the dance club of
SIBM-B. Thereafter children showcased their talents on stage amidst loud cheering by the students
of SIBM-B. Various performances like group dance, group song and skit were presented by the
children, leaving everyone in awe. In order to do something different this year, there was an
origami session where children tried their hand at making various aquatic animals like fishes, frogs
etc. Some students showed exceptional talent in this field and made a lot more than what was being
taught. Lunch was served at 1:00pm.
The post lunch session was a combination of a number of games which aimed at making learning
fun. Kids were beaming with energy and ready to take on the world. Educational games like traffic
management aimed at making children aware of traffic rules. Some other events were designed
with the intention of the kids having fun. The games ended at 5 pm but the fun wasn’t over yet. A
puppet show was performed and not just the children but even the students of SIBM-B enjoyed
the spectacular performance. Finally we had a fun dance session for the students and volunteers.
Finally at 6:00 pm the college bid goodbye to the kids showering them with love and the gifts that
were brought for them. They had a heroic exit, with our students cheering for them as they walked
till their buses. The event was captured and aired on television by News9, a reputed news channel.
The day built memories in everyone’s heart, memories none of us can ever forget.
Pictures:
Children Performing on Utthaan
Students of SIBM-B and the children enjoying dancing
Goodbye gifts
The Goodie bag