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  • A Drishtikon Initiative

    Interview

    Dr Dhanya Pramod

    Events & happenings

    SCIT

    Contributions

    Poems

    Quizzes

    Book Review

    Reverberating Your Thoughts

    COVER STORY

    BE YOUR OWN BOSS

  • As Director -SCIT I am glad to write the first welcome note for “Reflections“.

    Although at its heart SCIT is about academic and intellectual pursuits, the residential

    campus takes all management students of SCIT to immerse in extracurricular activities

    that happen outside the classroom. The stage plays and skits by Eklavya, discussions at

    Drishtikon, lectures by corporate experts arranged by GL committees, events to

    encourage entrepreneurship by ITELF, activities for the society by SSR, the gala event of

    SCIT - Graffiti and many more cannot be ignored while defining life at SCIT.

    When I take a stroll at the faculty lounge, I many a time see faculty members busy

    working on journal papers, researching conference presentations, redrafting papers for

    sharing it at Prowess and Quest and sometimes glued on to their desk top looking for

    secondary data and statistics. SCIT is about the creation of new knowledge and the

    interpretation and transfer of existing knowledge. The faculty members do it very well.

    Although many of these are captured in the website, there is no single place where all this

    information is available and this was pointed out by some SCITians, and hence

    “Reflections” took its birth. “Reflections” is a magazine of SCIT completely managed by

    SCITians. “Reflections” intends to update SCIT fraternity and its stake holders with the

    latest happenings in SCIT. This monthly magazine would cover the events and news

    across SCIT from the different clubs of SCIT along with the latest event and sporting

    activities.

    I wish “Reflections” a very long journey and sincerely hope that the readers would enjoy

    reading it as much as the student team enjoyed writing, designing and producing it.

    Dr R Raman

    Director- SCIT

    WELCOME NOTE

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    Faculty  Corner

                               1      Candid  Interview        Dr  Dhanya  Pramod

    Cover  Story

                               2    Be  Your  Own  Boss      Evonix  Technologies

    Events  &  Happenings

                                 3                                                  SSR          Induc on  Session

                               13                                    Eklavya      Induc on  Session

                               15                                            SnC            Freshers,  Independence  Cup  etc

                               18        Guest  Lectures        Banking  Upon  IT

                               19        Guest  Lectures        Ristsumeikan  Internship

                               20                                        iTELF            Induc on

             21          batch  2012-‐14          Rajesh  Khanna  Night

                               23                                              SCIT          Founda on  Day

             25                                                SSD          Ritsumeikan  University  ,  Japan

                               26                                                SIC            ONAM

                               27                            Prayatna            Induc on

             30                      Drish kon            Language  of  Finance

    Students’  Space                            32            Book  Review,experiences  ,  Poetries  ,  &                  

                                                                                                               Laurels  etc

    CONT ENTS

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    FACULTY CORNER RENDEZVOUS

    Abhay Patodi & Abhishek Dutta Interviewed Dr. Dhanya Pramod (Our Beloved Dhanya Ma’am)

    Abhay:    Ma’am  can  you  tell  us  about  your  experience  at  SCIT.  How  did  you  start  and  how  you  went  on  to  become  the  Deputy  Director?

    Abhishek:  What  is  one  special  thing  you  like  about  SCIT?

    Ma’am:  I  was  doing  my  PhD  at  Symbiosis  during  2006-‐09.During  that   me,  I  had   interacted  with   the  previous  Director  of  SCIT,  Shaila  Kagal  Ma’am.  She  used  to  be  there  during  my  intermediate  PhD  presenta ons.  So,  I  used  to  get  lots  of   inputs   from  her.  When   I   thought  of  changing  my   job,  first  op on  of  SCIT  came  to  me  because  of  my  interac on  with  Kagal  Ma’am.    With  the  kind  of   mo va on   she   had   given,   I   thought   SCIT   would   provide   me   a   good  environment   to  work.  My   interview  was   taken  by  Anil  Vaidya  Sir,  who  was  the  then  Director  of  SCIT.  By  the   me  I  joined,  Anil  Sir  had  le ….Rajni  Gupte  Ma’am   was   the   officia ng   Director   for   a   couple   of   months.     A er   that,  Raman   Sir   joined;   Pradnya  Ma’am  was   the   ac ng   Deputy   Director   at   that  me.  She  was  doing  her  PhD  then,  and  hence  she  had  a  lot  of  administra ve  

    work   to   take   care   off.   She   wanted   to   get   relieved   of   some   of   the  administra ve  work.  As   a   result,   she   requested   Sir   to   relieve  her   from   the  post   and   hand   over   the   responsibili es   to   some   other   person.   In   the  meanwhile,  Pradnya  Ma’am  was  on  leave  for  a  month  and  I  was  the  ac ng  Deputy   Director   for   that   period.   Finally   a er   4-‐5  months   of   joining   SCIT,   I  became  the  deputy  director  

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    Abhishek:  How  do  you  maintain  a  balance  between  your  personal  and  professional  life?

    Abhay:  If  not  a  professor,  what  would  you  like  to  have  been?

    Abhay:  Any  message  you  would  like  to  give  to  the  students  of  SCIT.

    Ma’am: The  main  thing  I  would  say  is  the  culture.  Also,  I  would  say  that  the  students  are  very  well  behaved.  Somehow,  I  find  that  discipline  is  one  thing  that  we  need  not  impose  on  the  students  out  here.  Also,  half  of  the  students  come  from  professional  background,  so  what  I  find  is  students  out  here  have  be er  maturity   level   than   those   in   similar   ins tu ons.   It   is   easy   to  handle  them  as  their  understanding  level  is  high.

    Ma’am: (laughs)… It’s a very good question. Definitely, I would have been

    a researcher

    Ma’am: Hmm….well  the  first  thing  that  I  should  tell  is  that  my  parents  were  also  working.  My  mother  used  to  come  during  weekends.  I  was  brought  up  by   father   and   grandmother   ll   I   was   11   years.   From   the   childhood   only,   I  developed  the  feeling  that  I  should  become  independent  when  I  grow  up.  I  also   had   to   adjust   a   bit.   What   I   feel   is,   whatever   I   missed   during   my  childhood,   is   what   my   children   shouldn’t   miss   now.   I’ve   never   been   too  harsh  to  them,  but  at  the  same   me  ensuring  that  they  maintain  discipline.  I  devote  adequate   me  to   them.  So,   I  hardly   take  work  home.  Even  there   is  some  extra  work  some  extra  work;  I  make  sure  that  I  finish  it  off  here  itself.

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    Ma’am: Well, I would like to advise them on what to focus on, during their career. Now, people are more focussed areas, where they can easily find in a job, more than their interest area. They actually grab the areas where opportunities are available. That is not the right attitude. It may happen that a few years, students might not feel great while working in that area.

    Abhay  &  Abhishek  :  Thank  You  Ma’am  for  your   me  ,  it  was  a  privilege  for  us

    Ma’am : you’re welcome (smiles).

    In  the  recently  held  PhD  Entrance  Examination  (PET)  of  SIU,  our  faculty  member,  Prof  Anuradha  Goswami  has  cleared  the  entrance  and  also  got  

    through  into  the  course  by  clearing  the  succeeding  presentation  and  viva  voce.

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    Cover Story Evonix Technologies

    They say big companies start with humble beginnings. A lot of big companies like Apple, Amazon and HP were all started in a garage. These companies were not backed up by huge investments but by the sheer determination of its founders. Well, the ‘Head

    Quarters’ of Evonix is the Proof of Concept (POC) Lab at SCIT, is far from being like a garage in terms of comfort and ambience. In fact, the lab could easily qualify for one

    of the most conducive spaces. It may look like a good start for a start-up then, but that doesn’t make this entrepreneurial journey any less comforting. Evonix Technologies is a company started by the entrepreneur trio of Mubaid Syed, Niladri Shekhar Roy and Chandra Vardhan, students of MBA 2011-13 batch of SCIT.

    BE YOUR OWN BOSS

    COVER STORY SIDDHARTH IYER ANURAG VERMA PRATIK VIMAL

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    Cover Story Evonix Technologies

    In a short span of 4-5 months, Evonix Technologies has made huge progress as a company, by providing consulting services & IT Solutions to about 8-10 big clients and launching ColorSplash.in as an online customized T-shirt e-commerce business.

    The Slow Beginning

    The start was not as smooth as expected.

    The first and the basic problem was the capital money. No business can start without any investment and the founders had ZERO capital to start with.

    ColorSplash needed investment. The

    revenues from Evonix Technologies were used to invest in ColorpSplash. Evonix Technologies was formed in October 2011 with constant motivation and support from DR. R. Raman, Director - SCIT. Before that both the founders Mubaid and Niladri used to take up projects as freelancers.

    When they met and worked together in the 1st year of MBA, they realized a common passion and formed bonding among themselves. This resulted in converting their part time hobby of web development into full-fledged business. After the huge success of Why this Kolaveri di Video, shot for SCIT promotion the two came to know that there

    is one more brain itching guy like them – Chandra Vardhan. Thus the team was formed but with assignments and classes to attend, the growth of the company was very slow and there was no road map to go ahead.

    Packing  the  T-‐Shirts  on  their  own  1

    Evonix Technologies was formed in October 2011 with constant motivation and support from DR. R. Raman, Director - SCIT. Before that both the founders

    Mubaid and Niladri used to take up projects as freelancers

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    Cover Story Evonix Technologies

    The Eureka Moment

    Every business is backed up by an idea. Even though you have a great idea but its actual worth is known only when you start implementing it. “Designing is my passion,

    so along with the IT solutions we should do something which has great market opportunity and gives a chance to build my passion. Being involved in a lot of activities of college, we observed that there were several clubs and events of colleges and each wanted to establish their own identity. Each of these would come up with their own customized T-Shirt to represent themselves.

    Students contacted local vendors, quality differed every time and there was total

    chaos” says Mubaid. “What others saw as a problem, we saw it as a business

    opportunity which has a great scope for evolving as a online t-shirt selling brand” adds Niladri. So the three zeroed in on the idea and named it “ColorSplash.in”

    ColorSplash  Logo

    From  L  to  R  :  Chandra  Vardhan  ,  Mubaid  Syed  ,  Niladri  Roy

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    Cover Story Evonix Technologies

    The First Bold Step- Choosing the Path Less Travelled

    Like everyone else, the trio also started preparing for Internship interviews for companies coming to college and they had offers from reputed companies. But still the zeal of doing something on their own tickled their brains. After a lot of brain-storming and interacting with seniors, alumni etc they decided to utilize the internship period for starting their venture. “It is better to try and fail rather than wonder for the rest of my

    life what it would have been if I had tried it? And we did not want that and hence opted out of the Internship process” quotes Mubaid.When the same thing was conveyed by

    the Director, he was indeed very happy and extended all the support needed to encourage these young entrepreneurs.

    Arrival of the Sleepless Nights

    Although they have learned the importance of a proper business plan and financial planning, the trio had everything except the proper business plan. Instead of spending time on making business models, delivery models and financial planning, they just jumped right into the waters.

    Looking at the creative and impressive work they had done earlier for college and as freelancers, Dr. R. Raman shared few contacts. It was not difficult to convert them into

    deals. The projects at Evonix Technologies range from Website Development, Mobile Application Development, Creative Designs and Online Marketing. Mubaid and Niladri were good in programming and designing so they started working on the projects while Chandra started handling all the operations and communication area.

    The 1st Major Breakthrough

    The 1st big client was Thomson Press, an ‘India Today’ Group of company (One of the

    top 5 largest printing press in Asia). They wanted an MIS Application for their Delhi setup and Evonix Tech. agreed to provide Consulting Services to them. So, Team Evonix went to Delhi and stayed there for 15 days to help Thomson Press in

    Architectural Design, Database Development of entire application and provided technical training to staff along with development support to their team. “It was a great

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    Cover Story Evonix Technologies

    experience as we got to train the employees who had an average experience of 12 years in Industry” says Chandra.

    The ‘Color Splash’ Journey

    ColorSplash.in which started as a passion was a difficult business than Evonix. Unlike Evonix Tech., ColorSplash required capital money and knowledge of textile industry. “We didn’t even have money to open a Current Account for our business and had to borrow money from a friend”, says Niladri. They started by hosting a few T-shirts designs on the website. “We were not really sure about the orders so decided to just

    create the website. After a few weeks of the website being created the orders started coming in” adds Niladri.

    The next hurdle for the trio was to set up a reliable supply chain in place. They had to find a suitable T-shirt manufacturer who could offer them T-shirts at best prices. For this they did intensive research, figured out the major textile hubs in India and even went ahead to visit many places. Then Evonix Technologies collaborated with DTDC courier services for taking care of shipping and tracking of t-shirts, meanwhile Mubaid

    and Niladri integrated the payment gateway on the ColorSplash website. The website was fully functional and ready to take orders.

    But you can’t expect sales without any marketing. The young entrepreneurs applied many marketing fundas they had learned in their academics. After thorough market research and competitor analysis, they decided that the only way to topple competitors like inkfruit.com and bewkoof.com is to employ the ‘best-price’ strategy, and with the supply chain optimization they could reduce costs and price the creatively designed t-

    shirts very competitively. The problem of almost no human resources in the company was tackled by hiring interns from different colleges for 2-3 months period; this not

    only reduced costs for Evonix, but actually turned out to be a great learning experience for the interns. Amazing how the three who were seeking internships a few months back actually ended up giving internships to other students from IITs, NITs, and BITS Pilani and even from a University of France for marketing and sales purpose.

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    Cover Story Evonix Technologies

    Looking at the dedication and concept of his friends, Chintan Sanghvi of 2011-13 batch finished his internship in other company quickly and joined the trio to help them. After his entry it became easier for the trio to manage the work. They went to graduation and post-graduation colleges, sent out e-mailers and also utilized the power of Social Media for creating awareness and ‘buzz’ about ColorSplash. One such social media marketing campaign, the ‘Batman T-Shirt design’

    contest, gained immense attention and generated huge traction for the website. The contest was intentionally launched around the dates of release of the mega Batman

    flick ‘TDKR’. It attracted entries from more than 10 countries and 70+ different designs, and with close to 4000 likes on their Facebook page, ColorSplash was quickly becoming a brand in itself. The dream of 3 young men was slowly turning into reality; a sustaining business

    model, with the likes of IIIT-H, Tender Leaves, NIT Rourkela and British Telecom as their esteemed clientele. Not only this, ColorSplash t-shirts are now featured on SnapDeal.com, Junglee.com (Amazon) and eBay.in and lots of other major players are also in talks. But ColorSplash is not the only sustaining business under the widening umbrella of Evonix Technologies. They have done many projects that consist of

    Website Designing and Deployment, providing E-Commerce Solutions and developing Mobile Applications. They have also done SEO and Online Marketing for many reputed organizations like ThomsonPress, HitsYouLike.com, YogaGuru.com and our very own SCIT. On being asked “How do you manage so many things with MBA academics? “. Mubaid says, “Well, coding has always been a passion for me, and the amazing feeling of getting to be my own boss, and tasting success by realizing a long-time dream of having my own company keeps me motivated.”

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    Cover Story Evonix Technologies

    The Road Ahead

    The terrific trio have ambitious future plans for Evonix Technologies. With many creative ideas and innovative strategies, they plan to establish the brand ColorSplash as a major t-shirt provider among the college student fraternity and e-commerce market. They have growth plans on the other business lines of Evonix as well, such as, Website

    Design and Deployment, IT consulting and Mobile Applications Development. “Well, the entire batch is going in one direction and we three are pursuing the other; sometimes it’s exciting and sometimes it’s scary, but we are determined and committed to fulfil our dream” says Chandra. The Entrepreneurs of SCIT have now become a

    source of inspiration for many of their batch-mates. The Entrepreneurs of SCIT have

    now become a source of inspiration for many of their batch-mates. They have truly inculcated the spirit of Entrepreneurship and have become a living example for the famous quote of SCIT’s Entrepreneurship and Leadership Forum – “Take the journey of life by choice and not by chance”.

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    Events & Happenings SSR

    B

    Based on their motto, the students of SCIT’s MBA-ITBM 2009-2011 batch started Student Social Responsibility club (SSR) in 2009.

    Every new batch that enters this prestigious institution has carried on this onus with great concern and objectivity to promote it, not only within the institute’s

    boundaries but even to the outside world. Already SCIT SSR since its inception two

    years back has been associated with a lot of NGO’s and corporate houses in its initiatives.

    This year the “Enlightening Baton” was passed on to 2011-13 batch who have already chalked out plans as to how they will try to assist the society in a much more

    sustainable way rather than just spreading the word of awareness, because, everyone believes that “Actions speak louder than Words”. And what could have been a better way to start the journey, other than carrying out a well-crafted “Induction Program” on

    Aug 13th, 2012 for the newly inducted batch of 2012-2014, thus leaving an indelible imprint on their minds regarding this great initiative’s noble cause.

    To make the event more interactive, participants were asked to prepare paper bags from the waste material available around, sketch and enact a play on any social issues, chalk out a plan of events that

    would be conducted on a day trip to any orphanage

    Induction Session

    LOKESH JAIN

    NAVYA

    NEERAJ RAI

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    Events & Happenings SSR

    The event was presided over by honourable SCIT Director, Dr. R. Raman, who in a pertinent way adorably blended the genesis of the club along

    with the mission, vision and motivation behind the initiative. He also adroitly explained how socially and professionally beneficial it can prove to

    everyone associated and the society on a whole. His words that described SSR were “ I

    didn’t see any one working as hard as these members of SSR to make this program as strong and socially bound, but not for the benefits of oneself, instead for the benefit of the society”. The event was also addressed by Prof. SVK Bharathi and Prof. Sadhana Ghalsasi who have always been supportive of the club and have always willingly participated in many of the activities held by SSR.

    PHOTOS  :  AYAN  HORE

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    Events and Happenings

    EKLAVYA

    Eklavya – The most happening group of SCIT is one of

    the student driven clubs in SCIT. Inspired from the Dedication and single minded devotion of “Eklavya” - the master of archery from the Epic Mahabharata, students of SCIT initiated ‘Team Eklavya -The Mavericks of Theatre’ in making people aware of the various issues like corporate, social, political, environmental; in the form of street plays, mimes, road shows, experimental theatre and also processions. Eklavya also organizes peace processions to bring awareness about topics like child labour, female foeticide, patriotism, business ethics etc.

    It was started in 2008 by ‘Aman Kumar’, ‘Rishikant Gautam’ , ‘Avinash Iyer’ and ‘Manas Jayaram’ with an intention of providing a platform to express themselves

    LOKESH JAIN , VARUN MANKODI , ABHAY PATODI

     Achievements  by  Eklavya FIRST  Prize  in  MIME  -‐  IIT  

    Mumbai  'Mood  Indigo'  Competition

    FIRST  Prize  in  Street  Play  -‐  SIMC  Annual  Fest  'Fest-‐O-‐Comm'

    FIRST  Prize  in  Zonal  Round  -‐  Channel  [V]  Fest,  GOA  -‐  Street  Play

    FIRST  Prize  in  Stage  Play  -‐  FLAME  College  

    SECOND  Prize  in  Street  Play  -‐  FLAME  College  Annual  Fest  

    Performed  in  FINAL  8  teams  for  Street  Play  -‐  IIM  Ahmadabad  'Chaos'  Competition

    Performed  in  FINAL  10  teams  for  Street  Play  -‐  IIT  Mumbai  'Mood  Indigo'  Competition

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    EKLAVYA

    and raise social issues they truly believe in. Since its inception, Eklavya has become one of the most interesting and eager-to-join club for every coming batch of SCIT MBA-ITBM. Eklavya endorses the fact that creativity cannot be the bastion of a few individuals. More the number of people, more suggestions, better plays. Hence the tag line- Open Source Nautanki...!!!! Eklavya 4.0 – team of management students from 2011-13 batch showcased their tremendous acting skills via magical MIME performance at SCIT Foundation day followed by stupendous street play at the time of the introduction of Eklavya 5.0. The talent of the group was there to be seen and justifies the laurels that they have won over the last year. Spurred by the performance of the senior batch, the 2012-14 batch were eager to prove their metal. The response for the Eklavya 5.0 was overwhelming. Each participant had to go through various rounds of screening. There were 2-3 levels of screening activities where participants

    were asked to perform on randomly given topics. The way some of the participants performed was really appreciating. After two days of auditions, the final list Eklavya 5.0 was announced. Congratulations to all the selected members, main coordinators of Eklavya 4.0 Deeksha and Niladri and the entire Eklavya 4.0 for putting up such a wonderful act.

    Like Robert Frost said…“Woods are lovely, dark and deep; but I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep”, Eklavya believes that the ultimate objective is the age old showman’s mantra

    “THE SHOW MUST GO ON...!” The Brainstorming, the art, the feverish passion continues... Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost!!!

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    Events and Happenings

    SnC

    ABHISHEK GUPTA TANUSHREE ABHAY PATODI

    Informal Get-Together

    @ Courtyard Marriott

    It’s that time of the year again, when the campus vibrates

    with positive energy, the new junior batch filled with

    excitement and anticipation takes on the journey of MBA.

    As the tradition goes, senior batch welcomes the juniors by

    throwing a Informal Get-together and this time they did it in style.

    SnC

    Where the fun never stops

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    SnC

    CRICKET

    INDEPENDENCE CUP

    @ SIC Campus

    The Informal Get-together was held on 18th Aug 2012, at Courtyard Marriott. What

    added to the ardour and excitement was the condition for junior boys to ask senior girls

    and junior girls to ask senior boys for company in the party. The evening began with a

    cake cutting ceremony for juniors, then began the DJ which drew everyone to the

    dance floor, followed by a sumptuous dinner and delicious deserts.

    The most happening sports cup of SCIT ‘The

    Independence Cup’ was held from 9th to 12th August

    2012. Played in the flood-lit SIC ground the seniors v/s

    juniors sporting event is a fight for supremacy in sports, the juniors gets a chance to

    showcase their talents and have the seniors fight for their legacy.

    Four junior and four senior teams were formed in

    cricket and one senior and three junior teams were

    formed in football. Cricket was played on knock out

    basis whereas football was played on round robin basis.

    After the division wise matches, Jnrs Div. D team and Snrs Div A team played an

    absolute hum-dinger of a final which the seniors won, batting first. The Seniors Div. A

    struggled to a meagre total of 42 in 10 overs. Juniors started off to a rollicking start

    with openers Sourav Roy and Abhishek Maid setting up the chase by an opening stand

    of 28. But an inspired spell of bowling by Urmil Khamar turned the match on its head,

    in the end Jnrs needed 6 runs of 2 overs but another bit of brilliance by Sandipan Pal

    who bowled a wicket-maiden penultimate over saved the day for seniors.

    The titles of Mr Fresher went to Sourav Roy Chaudhary and Ms Fresher to Prerna Bet

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    SnC

    ICEBREAKER EVENT

    FOOTBALL

    The Football Tournament held at SIC was on a round

    robin basis with three teams from 2012-14 batch and

    one team from 2011-13 batch. Team C (captained by

    Subarna) dominated the whole tournament scoring a total of 18 goals in 4 matches.

    Sourav Roy Choyudary emerged as the player of the tournament finishing with a tally

    of 9 goals to his credit.

    A novel and innovative initiative by the Senior SnC

    committee turned out to be a totally fun filled evening

    at the SIC ground. Held on 7th August 2012, The

    Icebreaker was planned to break the ice between seniors

    and juniors and developed a bonding. Despite intermittent rain, juniors came out in

    numbers to the SIC ground to take part in the various activities contrived specifically

    to increase interaction between juniors and seniors.

    After the informal introductions and activities, seniors and juniors tripped the light

    fantastic together at the popular foot tapping Hindi and Punjabi numbers played by the

    DJ. The results of the Icebreaker evening were clearly evident on Facebook, where

    many friend requests were sent and received.

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    GUEST LECTURE

    I

    “IT in Banking” was the buzz

    word as a very enthusiastic session

    commenced in the SIU auditorium

    on 12th August, 2012.

    This affair was planned in a very

    interesting manner, with the two guests enacting an on-stage

    question- answer session among themselves.

    Mr. Gerela played the role of the CEO while Mr. Eppaturi took up the role of the IT

    consultant, debating and explaining the critical issues faced by organisations like

    banks, exchanges and SMEs.

    Throughout this discourse, the stress was on the 3S i.e. Stability, Scalability and

    Security in addition to the technological upgrades and 24X7 availability, necessary in

    the banking domain.

    Lots of comparative analysis was put forward by

    these esteemed speakers in their own style, making

    the session both entertaining and informative at the

    same time. It was clearly one among the many

    enthralling sessions that we had at SCIT.

    SPEAKERS

    Mr Rajiv Gerela, VP, Deutsche Bank

    Mr. Ravi Eppaturi, Chairman, Mumbai Chapter, Computer Society of India.

    NIDHI JOSHI DEEPALI SARDANA ADHIRAJ DARE

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    GUEST LECTURE

    NIDHI JOSHI DEEPALI SARDANA ADHIRAJ DARE

    A guest lecture on the topic “Internship Opportunities at Ritsumeikan University” was held at the SIU auditorium on 22nd

    of August 2012. Prof. Takada, Vice Dean of International Affairs at College of

    Information Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, Japan

    The discourse started with Prof. Tadaka briefing the audience with Ritsumeikan University, and its well organized infrastructure. He went on to inform the students, with the different courses being offered by the university and the current researches being conducted there.

    The highlight of the session was a video on the research work done in the university in which researchers were shown exploring

    various new-age technological platforms, including application development for devices such as the iPad and the iPhone. The students from SCIT who had an

    opportunity to complete their internship at the Ritsumeikan University, shared their wonderful experience with the audience as well. Through this session, the students at SCIT, especially the juniors, got a fair understanding of the research being conducted there and the life at the campus of

    Ritsumeikan.

    It is to be noted that the Ritsumeikan University offers internship to students from

    SCIT every year. And judging by the enthusiasm of the students this year too, the internship being offered by Ritsumeikan will have many looking forward to it with high hopes.

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    iTELF

    iTELF-The Information Technology Entrepreneurship and Leadership Forum-

    endorses the mission to inculcate the entrepreneurial spirit among SCIT students and

    educate them about entrepreneurship as a career opportunity. ITELF, along with

    National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN), supports and nurtures the entrepreneurial

    spirit. The team started this year’s proceedings with the introduction of the committee

    to the juniors with an awesome video. Innovations have always been the trademark of

    iTELF, as was seen the last year too. The team has got a resounding response from the

    junior batch, as 45 candidatures nominated themselves for 8 core team positions and 10

    volunteer positions.

    The entrepreneurship cell is also all set to present the yearly flagship entrepreneurial

    event – SproutIT for the academic year 2012-13 on 8th of September 2012. Being the

    first event of this academic year, it has been a busy start of the year for iTELF team.

    But with hopes held high, iTELF, under the mentorship of Prof. Apoorva Kulkarni, is

    all geared up towards making the event a success.

    The theme of the event this year is “En-route- A journey by Choice not by Chance”.

    Panel discussion being the main event, it is expected to enrich the audiences with

    valuable insights from Industry experts and SMEs. Other notable events under the

    SproutIT umbrella are Ek Din ka CEO, Future Eye, KnockDown, Megamind, Paisa

    Vasool, on your feet and the TurnCoat Debate.

    ABHAY PATODI PRATIK BEEDKAR ADHIRAJ DARE

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    RAJESH KHANNA

    NIGHT

    27

    27th July 2012: It was a regular day at SCIT. Assignments, classes, lectures, gym,

    cricket, football, music and everything else were happening as usual. 18th July,

    Wednesday – middle of the week late in the afternoon when Bollywood’s first

    Superstar, Rajesh Khanna passed away. For those, who knew the charisma of this actor

    Mayur Pawar SCIT 2012-14

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    RAJESH KHANNA

    NIGHT were terribly shocked and grieved. That’s when a bunch of us decided that this

    magnum opus star needs a special tribute!

    The gathering was held at the open air auditorium just outside the dining hall. Prior to

    this, a lot of arrangement was made – starting with the selection of the best songs of

    Kaka, as he was called affectionately, to creating a Facebook event and inviting

    everyone. Among the ones who were to perform, it was a motley crew of singers, a

    percussionist, a guitarist and a few enthusiasts who had the songs on the tip of their

    tongues.

    Finally the evening began! Though it was the month of July, the rain gods showed

    mercy and the weather was fantastic. We kicked off the event with peppy songs like

    Zindagi ek safar hain suhaana, Jai Jai Shivshankar, Gulaabi aankhen and the evergreen Mere sapno ki rani had the crowd going crazy on their feet. Even folks who were unaware of the magic of Rajesh Khanna were jubilant and dancing in the open

    air! The percussionist with his fingers rollicking on the tabla was in perfect sync with

    the zany guitarist. Slowly we drifted the mood towards more romantic songs – songs

    like O mere dil ke chain, Hume tumse pyaar kitna elevated the mood of the crowd to a higher level. Since it was an open air event, folks from other colleges such as SIIB and

    SCMHRD also started pooling in. The area around the dining hall and the sitting area

    around was jam packed by the time, SCITians started off with some poignant and heart

    wrenching songs. Kuch toh log kahenge and Zindagi ke safar mein made the crowd sit

    back and ponder over things of the mind.

    The event was nearing its end.. And the song had to be Zindagi kaisi hain paheli from Anand, one of the finest movies ever made in Indian cinema. This got the whole crowd

    swinging in unison, everyone remembering what a great actor they are going to miss!

    Some folks became so emotional that they started crying. But then, Kaka hates

    tears!

    Babumoshai, hum toh rangmanch ki kathputliyan hain jiski dor uss upar wale ke haathon main hai. Kab, kaun, kaise uthega ye koi nahin janta..

    Lines from the film –‘ANAND’

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    SCIT FOUNDATION DAY

    NEERAJ KUMAR RAI

    Symbiosis Centre for Information Technology (SCIT) made its educational stage

    debut on the auspicious day of 3rd August 1999, with the notion to become a “Premier

    IT Business School Nurturing Genuine IT Talent”. Every year, we celebrate this day

    with lots of zeal & ardour, thereby, reinstating our faith in the institute’s foundation

    inspiration. This year was no different, with loads of social & cultural performances,

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    SCIT FOUNDATION DAY

    OPENING SPEECH

    SKIT

    DANCE PRESENTATIONS

    SONG PERFORMANCES

    meticulously planned and well organized by the college management, staff and

    students.

    The institute’s esteemed director, Dr. R. Raman, presided over the function. Let’s have

    a brief look at the assortment of commotions conducted during the function –

    Director Sir initiated event’s proceedings in quite

    innovative manner. Rather than delivering a

    routine oration, he organized a SCIT’s history

    based quiz and delivered prizes to those who answered correctly. Its main agenda was

    to impart lesser known facts about the college to the gathered student community.

    The informative quiz session was followed by

    some classic stage performances, both, by the core

    MBA course seniors & juniors. Especially, the

    MIME act performed by senior Eklavya (SCIT’s Dramatics Committee) members on

    “Addiction – The Silent Killer” was an absolutely mesmerizing performance.

    The spice of the event was some engrossing

    singing done by native budding vocalists, who

    completely enthralled the present audience. The

    SCIT’s indigenous musical band “Mantra” stole the show with their riveting audio

    performance coordinated with some awesome instrumental melodies.

    The surprise package of the event was a classical

    Kathak dance appearance, given by institute’s

    faculty Mrs Rashmi Sondriyal Gairola. After

    watching this show, anyone would have easily believed the saying that “Once a

    Dancer, Always a Dancer”. It was a scintillating act, coupled with some dazzling

    expressions and astounding movements.

    All in all, every feat was garnered with heavy praises by the spectators, who

    thoroughly enjoyed the evening. After watching such ceremonies, anyone can say that

    every experience in SCIT is a “Lifetime Experience”.

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    S

    Symbiosis International University (SIU) is always known for its collaborations with various prestigious international universities with a mission of building and maintaining relationship between different people across the globe, for accomplishing its adage of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam - the whole world is one single family.

    Symbiosis Centre for information technology (SCIT), a constituent of SIU is continuing the legacy by launching one month program in Software Solution Design for students from Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan. Under this program 16 students are participating to enhance their learning in the field of Software Solution

    PRATIK BEEDKAR

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    Design. The program was inaugurated on 21th Aug 2012 and Prof. Hideyuki Takada,

    ViceDean, College for Information Science and Engineering, RITS University, was the chief guest and the inaugural speaker along with Ms. Kshipra Potdar and Mr. Kenichi

    Yoshida MD from Cubist Edunet Pvt Ltd. Cubist Edunet along with SCIT is jointly hosting this program.

    The students are given extensive learning on various technicalities of Software Solution Design. The program is not only focused on grooming students on academic fronts but also to enable cross cultural exchange by making them feel and enjoy Indian

    culture and learning arts like ‘Origami’ from Japanese. They are also involved in various extra-curricular activities like sports, dance, and out-bound tours. To make their stay enriching at SCIT, college has started a unique “buddy system” program. The main purpose of buddy system is to assist them in various day to day activities including studies, communication and help them to gel seamlessly with Indian culture.

    More than 20 students had shown voluntary participation to work as buddies for these students.

    This SSD program is mentored by is Prof. Sadhana Ghalsasi, Assistant Professor –SCIT. She has always been a motivational force and key person behind the success of this program. Ensuring that the participants have an enjoyable academic experience mixed with a lot of fun filled extracurricular activities during this one month, SCIT is continuing its endeavor towards a premier IT B-school.

    The program is not only focused on grooming students on academic fronts but also to enable cross cultural exchange by making them feel

    and enjoy Indian culture

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    ONAM

    Onam @ SIC

    Onam is the first cultural event in the academic year conducted jointly by all the three colleges SCIT, SCMHRD, and SIIB. It is a full day event starting at 7 in the morning going all the way up to 12 in the night. Onam is celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm in SCIT.

    The flower carpet is arranged to welcome King Mahabali to everyone’s houses in Kerala. Here in SIC we conduct it as a competition event among the three colleges. The designs are first drawn on the previous night and early morning the flowers are

    GEORGE MATHEW

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    ONAM

    prepared for decoration. The competition gets over by 10.00 am and judges representing from three colleges come and judge the designs.

    The highlight of the day is the Onam Sadhya (lunch). A sadhya is traditional lunch prepared mainly from coconut and vegetables. The elaborate meal consists of 11 to 13 strictly vegetarian dishes and is served on banana leaves. There is a fixed order of serving

    the meal and a set place to serve the various dishes on the leaf. A lot of preparation and hard work goes in making of the scrumptious Onasadya.

    All the malayalis from three campuses jointly serve the Students, faculty and staff of the three colleges. From 12.30 to 3 in the afternoon the proceedings of lunch goes on. Every year we have special guests coming to enjoy this feast. This year we had 16

    Japanese students who are doing their short term courses in the campus. Also a special guest for the lunch was Dr Vidya Yeravdekar who blessed us with her esteemed presence.

    Main Co-ordinators from SCIT:

    George Mathew , Reshmi Menon

    Volunteers:

    Aparna Nandakumar, Evin Abraham, Vasudha Jagannathan, Rohit Krishnan and Suraj Sugunan

    A Special Thanks to:-

    Sandeep, Rohit, Gopikrishnan, Sara, Prerna, Stuti, Rose, Richa, Sabita, Sayali, Roshni and Prerit.

    EVENTS:

    Pookalam (Floral Carpet Designing)

    Onam Sadhya (Special traditional Kerala Lunch)

    Cultural Events (Traditional Dance forms and songs)

    Movie Screening (Malayalam movie in auditorium)

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    Events & Happenings PRAYATNA

    P

    Prayatna-An Initiative for Social Change, is a registered non-profit Non-Government Organization run by students from three colleges: Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB), Symbiosis Centre for Information

    Technology (SCIT) and Symbiosis Centre for

    Management and Human Resource Development

    (SCMHRD) at the Symbiosis Infotech Campus (SIC), Hinjewadi, Pune.

    Its aim is : “To help in the education of children from poor sections of the society; To give them guidance and inculcate moral values in them and assist them in their overall personality development."

    Continuing the legacy, there was an induction session on August 8th for 2012-14 batch students which had the objective of making them aware about Prayatna, sharing the experiences and inviting them to join this noble cause.

    The event started with the Main Co-ordinator from SCIT, Mamta Kumawat asking questions related to relevance of education to under-privileged kids. Followed by that, a formal presentation and a soul-stirring video was also shown to the audience. Lastly, the existing team members of Prayatna shared their experiences, answered some questions and motivated the upcoming batch to be a part of this NGO. After a couple of round of interviews later, a dedicated team of 30 volunteers were selected and they are now a part of Prayatna .

    Mamta Kumawat

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    From a macro perspective, Finance is merely the practical application of

    economics. The Financial System is the means by which an economy

    allocates money to its highest valued use.

    In this month DKON team with Mr.Avichal Sinha presented a Session on

    "Language of Finance”. This session was aimed at covering fundamental

    concepts of finance and its terminologies. This is kind of must for every

    MBA Grad to be well aware of.

    As students we may consider finance management as something distant from

    personal life. But having a little closer look, we can realize the fact that it will

    give us insights about which industries are growing at what pace, where we

    MANSI PUROHIT

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    can expect higher recruitments and growth and which industries recession

    would hit first.

    Taxes can take 40% of what we would earn. Making the right investments

    can cut this tax burden. This is yet another reason to study basic terminology

    of finance that can enable us to explore our further knowledge about shares,

    equities, debentures etc.

    Let’s participate in DKON’s interactive knowledge sharing sessions.

    Visit us on http://www.scit.edu/drishtikon/index.html

    Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/drishtikon/

    http://www.scit.edu/drishtikon/index.htmlhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/drishtikon/

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    AUG-2012 Students’ Space BOOK REVIEW

    I

    In the final year of your MBA , you always crave to do best with your current life (as being an MBA student) because you know tomorrow when you step into the corporate world ,full of hassles and complication, you will not have that time which you cherish now. I made a note of this thought in my mind and came out with the things to do list, and in that list was a task to read top management books in the span of this one year. In the bookstore I was intrigued by this out of the box title “JUGAAD-INNOVATION”.

    The book is written by Navi Radjou, Jaideep Prabhu & Simone

    Ahuja, all three authors belonging to different fields of expertise.

    The book is written by Navi Radjou, Jaideep Prabhu & Simone Ahuja, all three authors belonging to different fields of expertise. They combined their thoughts about frugal and flexible approach to innovation for the 21st century in this book. The authors look into the strategic aspects of innovation and explained their stand with current corporates like 3M , TATA , GM , SIELCO , PHILIPS , ICICI , TCS , INFOSYS , COLGATE , P&G and others.

    A very prominent aspect of this book was that the authors where able to identify different stages of Innovation.

    SURAJ SUGUNAN

    MBA 2011-13

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    It is a very interesting read for an MBA student. Although I tend to differ on some points with the authors , they had a secluded mindset about the traditional process and their standardization procedure specially SIX SIGMA, to their view point they often blamed that SIX SIGMA process don’t promote Innovation and they had exemplary examples of companies like 3M & Google. But in contrast six sigma focuses on process optimization with effective results.

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    एक मासूम िदल ह ै

    SKETCHES  BY  MUBAID  SYED

    MANSI PUROHIT

    MBA ITBM 2011-13

    एक नमी छाई है आखँ म सूरत ह ती है वहा ँतेरी महिफले सजाए बैठता है िदल बाते करती है वहा ँयादे तेरी व कभी ख चता रहा है और हम युंही चले जा रहे है बाक िदल इबादत म वह खड़ा है जहा ँहई थी इनायत तेरी

    एक मासूम िदल है और कुछ है खामोिशया ँ

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    Be  it  the  pay  day Wedding  day  or  birthday Each  Day  is  Beautiful Each  day  has  its  own  aim Play  it  and  be  the  winner  of  game Go  beyond  the  Happiness  and  sadness Life  is  not  just  about  these  two Each  day  has  to  teach  a  lesson  too Either  we  are  ignored  or  wooed Finding  out  ways  to  make  it  special Giving  names  to  days  to  make  the  memorable Friendship  day,  Valentine  day Mother’s  day,  Father’s  day Its  way  to  remember  the  days Because  each  day  is  Beautiful As  God  created  them  to  make  our Lives meaningful. So  live  with  the  Spirit And  learn  with  zeal Play  with  action Fight  with  courage Love  with  Feelings Each  day  is  beautiful Get  its  meaning.

                                 

    Sometimes  I  wonder! How  beautiful  a  day  can  be? As  I  thought  it  can  be  only  good  or  bad. Depending  on  whether  we  are  happy  or  sad. Now  I  know It  is  better  to  be  beautiful  than  to  be  good! And  what  about  Bad  one. But  its  true  there  is  none. As  no  day  is  is  good  or  bad. Each  day  is  beautiful Sometimes  the  reason  is  earnings Sometimes  the  reason  is  learnings Beautiful  is  the  day When  sun  shines  for  the  first  time  in  the  morning When  it  sets  in  the  evening When  a  girl  turns  to  be  mother When  a  sportsman  turns  out  to  be  a  winner Each  day  is  Beautiful Even  when  we  have  fights And  expect  the  other  should  make  a  move To  make  the  things  go  right

    HITESH BHASKAR

    MBA ITBM 2011-13

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    AUG-2012 STUDENTS’ SPACE EXPERIENCES

    27 Aug 2012. What more one can expect in a single day. A usual hectic day in SCIT turns out to be a most adorable one. A Session on Japanese art Origami by Japanese Students and a pleasant meet with “Prayatna” Team and Prayatna’s Kids.

    Jo Imamoto with many students from RITSUMEIKAN UNIVERSITY (JAPAN) conducted Origami Session. They come every year as a part of student exchange program in SCIT. Origami is an art of folding paper into decorative shapes & figures. They taught us how to make Paper Airplanes, Swans, Warriors Helmet, etc.

    Prayatna is a Non-Profit NGO of SCIT, SIIB & SCMHRD formed by former SIIB students. Prayatna’s aim is to help in the education of children from poor sections of the society & to give them guidance and inculcate moral values in them.

    &

    HARSHAL PATHRABE

    MBA 2012-14

    MBA ITBM 2012-14

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    Regular sessions are being conducted every day between 7 pm to 9 pm by volunteers to instil knowledge in little kids.

    Innocent children of age 5-10 years also learned Origami. Japanese students hardly know English but humanity & friendship need no language. It was really a heart touching moment to see sparkling faces of Amar, Mayuresh, Roshni and many more kids. Kid named Amar surprised Japanese students by making Paper Frog.

    JAPANESE & SCIT students with so many kids, it was looking like a Carnival. No one was there for winning or losing anything, it was a self-less, fun-filled moment that brought out child hidden in everyone.

    “Important thing in photography is to have a spirit of learning and sharing” When I came to SCIT, I just had a camera “FUJIFILM S1000FD” which is really good but I was not aware of that. I didn’t even know how to manipulate the setting as required by the scenario. But after we had our SCIT Photography Club Meet on 30th Sept. 2012, many things are pretty much clear now. The

    Origami is an art of folding paper into decorative shapes & figures. They taught us how to make Paper Airplanes, Swans,

    Warriors Helmet, etc.

    NAVEEN TITARE

    MBA 2012-14

    MBA ITBM 2012-14

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    AUG-2012 STUDENTS’ SPACE EXPERIENCES

    session started with Clarification of the “Megapixel Myth” that people have while buying a new camera, and the technical difference between Compact Camera and DSLR, which was taken by Ayan Hore. It was really very informative & value addition for everyone present.

    Next in the session was “Basic Photography Concepts: Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO” explained by Devesh Singh & Ayan Hore which was really good, since before that I just knew these terms but didn’t know what they actually do in photography and their effects.

    The session started with clarification of the “Megapixel Myth” that people have while buying a new camera, and the technical difference between

    Compact Camera and DSLR, which was taken by Ayan Hore.

    PHOTOS:    AYAN  PHOTOGRAPHY

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    AUG-2012 STUDENTS’ SPACE EXPERIENCES

    After that Q&A session helped us in clarifying our queries on the new concepts learnt, followed by the “Photo Viewing” session in which we came to know about the talented people in 2012-2014 Batch as well as from 2011-2013 Batch. The photograph which I really loved was - “Emotions of Cats” by “Smruti Borkar” from 2012-2014 Batch. Finally, I’d like to thank Ayan Hore, Devesh Singh

    & Akash Boaz for organizing the session & we are eagerly waiting for the next session to happen. Till then trying to implement lessons learnt from this session to capture some good photographs.

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    BRAIN TEASERS QUIZ

    (HINT  –  He  has  superpowers)

    Q1.

    Identify  the  

    Celebrity?

    This  POP  star  defies  age

    This  Man  redefined  ac on  ,   bodybuilding  

    and    became  a  governor

    A  patrio c  freedom  fighter,   An  excellent  tailor,   A  veteran  actor,

     An  eminent  ac vist  And  the  list  goes  on.

    a

    c

    Q  2.

    FIND  THE  ODD  ONE  OUT

    ANIRUDHA INGLE

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    BRAIN TEASERS QUIZ

    Q3.  Which  product  started  by  MIRC  Electronics  got  its  name  from  the  anagram  of  the  loca on  of  the  company  which  is  in  a  town  near  Delhi?

    Q4.  "Where  do  you  want  to  go  today"  is  the  corporate  slogan  of  which  company?

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    Students’ Space Achievements

    QUIZ

    2nd QUIZ_INE,

    SIIB Leadership Series

    NIKHIL MOTLAG (2011-13) SANDEEP G (2012-14)

    QUIZ_INE,

    SIIB Leadership Series

    3rd MADHURA HIRMUKHE (2011-13)

    ANIRUDHA INGLE (2011-13)

    Eccentricity,

    SIIB Leadership Series

    1st RUCHI NANDITA

    SHERRY SHRUTI GARG

    (2012-14)

    SUMMERS 2012

    1st NIKHIL MOTLAG (2011-13)

    SUMMERS PROJECT

    PRESENTATION

    ONLINE VIDEO

    QUIZ

  • REFLECTIONS TEAM

    ABHAY  PATODI

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    ABHISHEK  DUTTA

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    ABHISHEK  GUPTA

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    AVICHAL  SINHA

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    DEVESH  MATHUR

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    HAMMAD  MALIK

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    ABHIMANYU  SINGH

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    TARUN  JOSHI

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    ANKITA  KULKARNI

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    PRIYAM  SHAH

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    MAYUR  PAWAR

    MBA-‐ITBM  2012-‐14

    TANUSHREE  KARKHANIS

    MBA-‐ITBM  2012-‐14

    ANURAG  GOYAL

    MBA-‐ITBM  2012-‐14

    DESIGN & PUBLISHING

    TEAM    

  • LOKESH  JAIN

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    NAVYA

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    ADHIRAJ  DARE  

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    ANURAG  VERMA

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    PRATIK  VIMAL

    MBA-‐ITBM  2012-‐14

    SIDDHARTH  IYER

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    CONTENT EDITORS

    AKASHDEEP

    MBA  2011-‐13

    NIDHI  JOSHI

    MBA-‐ITBM  2011-‐13

    CORRESPONDENTS

    ANURAG  V

       

    PRATIK  BEEDKAR

    MBA-‐ITBM  2012-‐14

    DEEPALI  SARDANA

    MBA-‐ITBM  2012-‐14

    NEERAJ  RAI

    MBA-‐ITBM  2012-‐14

    VARUN  MANKODI

    MBA-‐ITBM  2012-‐14

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