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Saturday, August 24, 2013
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Revisiting The Beginning
Spartacus-Spartacus-Spartacus
The Colosseum is filled with a deafening cheer from the
crowd. Acknowledging the sounds of the trumpets and drums, Spartacus unleashes
his sword that makes a blaring sound while cutting through the atoms of the air
in Capua. Suddenly the world around me disintegrates into pieces like a jigsaw
puzzle.
It took me some time to differentiate the reality from the
dream. Time was 4:07 AM. Train had come to a sudden halt. This probably
described how swords were smashing atoms while the scientists at CERN are still
having a tough time with billion dollar equipment. Just to clarify, the credit
for trumpets goes to the uncle in the coach who snored his way to the morning.
A gentle breeze brushed across my face when I stepped out of
my compartment after reaching Mumbai. The dream lingered along while I was on my way to NITIE in
the cab. During that time, I was reading “The Interpretation of Dreams” by
Freud, and hence kept on looking for the subtle hints and meanings in the dream
I had the previous night. Did the arena signified NITIE? Will I be burdened by
a bundle of expectations? Or will I carry my sword with panache and dignity
right till the end? The answers are still wrapped safely in time.
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| NITIE-Mumbai |
Despite the high humidity we have in Mumbai, time evaporates
within no time. I reached NITIE at around 10 AM, after waiting for a while, I
got the keys for my room and along with my roommate(a friend from college), I
steadily made my way to the center of the arena.
Yes, the dream had meaning after all, the arena instead of
being NITIE was the hostel we have at NITIE. I have to ignite the Spartacus in
me every time I encounter a new specie of spider or a moth making its way to my
room. Though after the initial adjustments and the sacrifice of sharing my
cupboard(quite close to shedding one's blood in arena) I can proudly say that I
am in love with this arena.
Students everywhere with bright smiles, partly because of
NITIE and mostly because of feeling unburdened after getting relieved from the
coding they did at their respective organizations is a sight to cherish. The
seniors have been the strength of the new batch. The mentorship they provide to
us is invaluable.
I feel humbled sharing the same space with people having so
many varied talents. The singers, the actors, the footballers, the cricketers,
the dramatists, the adventurists, the bibliophiles and many more facets of the
engineers we have at NITIE certainly provides answers to all the diversity
questions that have been floating around haunting future MBA aspirants
preparing for CAT.
The irony of NITIE is in the way it operates. The SCM and
Operations being the strength of the college, it hurts to see the long stagnant
queues for issuing library cards, the buildings getting constructed at snail's
pace, time-tables going through all possible permutations and combinations and
all of us trying to bring about the change in country's future. In my opinion, considering the
strength of the students we have in terms of intellectual capital, we have the
potential to be one of the best management institutes in terms of organization
and functioning.
During my first week, the observations I have had speak for
opportunity and hope. Falling in love never seemed so effortless till I found
NITIE. The arena, the crowd, the sword it's all coming true. The Spartacus in
our heart is in the making....
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Alumni Interaction: Rajesh Pednekar
One of the most interesting and lucrative opportunities one can get in a B-School is the Alumni interaction. It's a two way interaction where both the parties are seeing their reflection in each other.
The session with Mr. Rajesh Pednekar(Head Distribution Pfizer) from IM1 batch provided great insights into the pharma industry along with the experienced inputs about career planning. The way he struck a chord with all of us using his subtle sense of humor and logical arguments supported by data, left all of us with plenty of takeaways from the session.
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| B-Gyan Conducted Alumni Session |
The session started with a video underlining the bright prospects that India has in future. The talk gradually focused on the opportunities that pharma industry offers in India. He explained how the pharma industry has evolved over the years in different stages. The growth comparison between Asia and rest of the world gave a clear picture about the potential market we have in this region.
At the end of the session, he enlightened us about the pros and cons of entrepreneurship. His explanations about the philosophy of job creation by entrepreneurs and job elimination by the existing companies made all of us think hard. The stats about the savings for an entrepreneur and an employee for a similar some of income provided a lucrative insight for all the budding entrepreneurs to follow their interest.
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