signum vitalis 2017 - manipal university
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Cover By: Meghna Sivakumar
“We cast a shadow on something wherever we stand, and it’s no good moving from place to
place to save things; because the shadow always follows. Choose a place where you won’t
do harm- yes, choose a place where you won’t do harm and stand in it for all you’re worth,
facing the sunshine”.
- E. M. Foster, A Room With A View
SIGNUM VITALISThe Sign Of Life
Printed at: Manipal Technologies Ltd.,
Manipal
Copyright © 2017 by KMC Editorial Board
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any
form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical
methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations
embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law. For
permission requests, write to the publisher, addressed “Attention: Permissions Coordinator,” at the
address below.
Adsyndicate Services Pvt Ltd
Sairam Central Mall
3rd Floor, Ananthnagar 1st Stage,
Manipal - 576 104
Ph: 0820 2573479 Fax: 2570191
www.adsyndicate.in
Printed in India
First Edition: 1982
Thirty Fifth Edition: 2017
503
LAP Towers
Kalsanka - Gundibail Main Road
Udupi - 576101
ISBN O-14-00077626
thesignumvitalis.wordpress.com
Cover By: Meghna Sivakumar
“We cast a shadow on something wherever we stand, and it’s no good moving from place to
place to save things; because the shadow always follows. Choose a place where you won’t
do harm- yes, choose a place where you won’t do harm and stand in it for all you’re worth,
facing the sunshine”.
- E. M. Foster, A Room With A View
SIGNUM VITALISThe Sign Of Life
Printed at: Manipal Technologies Ltd.,
Manipal
e TeamMeghna Sivakumar
Rohini Bilagi
Aniket Naik
Adithi Shankar
Shraddha Murali
Ishani Mitra
Reetobaan Datta
Angad Gummaraju
Aarushi Goel
Deeksha Grover
Zeshan Syed
Vivek Mahapatra
Vidyottama Rawat
Rohan Basak
Sumedha Sircar
Shreya Utla
Arjun S Nair
Aishwarya Yannamani
Veeradithya Ballal
Aarthi Venkataraman
Ashwin Abraham
Disha Patra
Siddarth Pratapneni
Sidharth R
Sanket Mohanty
Harsh Kahlon
Shivangi Maheshwari
Akshay Chaudhary
Vaibhava Nanda
Editor - in - Chief
Associate Editors
Photographers
Artists
Correspondents
Magazine Production M Mohandas Padiyar
Nithyananda Devadiga
Krishnamurthy Acharya
Lokesh Acharya
Harish Shetty
Sudarshan Kini
Nagraj Karkera
Prakash Shenoy
Shilpa Shetty
Staff Advisor Dr. Bharti C Magazine
Dr. Anitha Shivaji
Webmaster Xerxes Rahman
Thurgood Marshall
To�our�parents:
None�of�us�got�where�we�are�solely�by
pulling�ourselves�up�by�our�bootstraps.�We�got
here�because�somebody�-�a�parent,�a�teacher,
an�Ivy�League�crony�or�a�few�nuns�-�bent
down�and�helped�us�pick�up�our�boots.
e TeamMeghna Sivakumar
Rohini Bilagi
Aniket Naik
Adithi Shankar
Shraddha Murali
Ishani Mitra
Reetobaan Datta
Angad Gummaraju
Aarushi Goel
Deeksha Grover
Zeshan Syed
Vivek Mahapatra
Vidyottama Rawat
Rohan Basak
Sumedha Sircar
Shreya Utla
Arjun S Nair
Aishwarya Yannamani
Veeradithya Ballal
Aarthi Venkataraman
Ashwin Abraham
Disha Patra
Siddarth Pratapneni
Sidharth R
Sanket Mohanty
Harsh Kahlon
Shivangi Maheshwari
Akshay Chaudhary
Vaibhava Nanda
Editor - in - Chief
Associate Editors
Photographers
Artists
Correspondents
Magazine Production M Mohandas Padiyar
Nithyananda Devadiga
Krishnamurthy Acharya
Lokesh Acharya
Harish Shetty
Sudarshan Kini
Nagraj Karkera
Prakash Shenoy
Shilpa Shetty
Staff Advisor Dr. Bharti C Magazine
Dr. Anitha Shivaji
Webmaster Xerxes Rahman
Thurgood Marshall
To�our�parents:
None�of�us�got�where�we�are�solely�by
pulling�ourselves�up�by�our�bootstraps.�We�got
here�because�somebody�-�a�parent,�a�teacher,
an�Ivy�League�crony�or�a�few�nuns�-�bent
down�and�helped�us�pick�up�our�boots.
Visionaries�not�only�believe�that�the�
impossible�can�be�done,�but�that�it�
must�be�done.
Bran Ferren
Vision
To improve the community by mobilizing the caring power
of the student fraternity.
Mission
To create an original publication that is an honest,
thorough and accurate historical record of the year, which
captures the essence of what it is to be a student in an
artistic, informative and unbiased manner that the entire
student body can feel proud to be included in;
and to inculcate every student with an attitude of inquiry
and providing an open, cohesive & wholesome
environment for expression of ideas.
Mission Statement
Visionaries�not�only�believe�that�the�
impossible�can�be�done,�but�that�it�
must�be�done.
Bran Ferren
Vision
To improve the community by mobilizing the caring power
of the student fraternity.
Mission
To create an original publication that is an honest,
thorough and accurate historical record of the year, which
captures the essence of what it is to be a student in an
artistic, informative and unbiased manner that the entire
student body can feel proud to be included in;
and to inculcate every student with an attitude of inquiry
and providing an open, cohesive & wholesome
environment for expression of ideas.
Mission Statement
Acknowledgements It's been a truly remarkable year. One in which I've witnessed our committee grow and prosper. 2017 has
been a monumental year in the Editorial Board's history, only because we took the first step in going from
print to digital. Of course, none of this was done single handedly. A great number of people have been
involved in making this year successful.
Firstly, I would like to give thanks to Mr. M M Padiyar, and his team at Ad Syndicate who have been
instrumental in helping us design the SignumVitalis. Special thanks to Mr. Lokesh Acharya for sitting with
us every day and for being patient enough to deal with and execute our grand ideas and expectations. Sir,
you have been a great help to us all.
I am eternally grateful to our Dean, Dr. Pragna Rao, for all her support and guidance these past few
months. We would not have been able to do any of this without her. The Associate Deans and the rest of
the KMC Administration deserve a special mention as well. I am also greatly indebted to our Faculty
Advisors – Dr. Bharti Magazine and Dr. Anita S for their never-ending encouragement and advice. They
were always willing to lend a helping hand, one that was much appreciated.
I would like to thank Pranav Rajasekhar, Student Council President, for believing in me, for fighting on our
behalf and for giving us the tools and support that we needed to persevere. Thanks to the rest of Student
Council for providing us with intel and for giving us events to cover. Thanks to Armaan Ahuja, Editor-in-
Chief of the Health Sciences chapter of Manipal The Talk Network, and his team for assisting us with
coverage and providing creative ideas whenever required.
To those who came before me – Dr. Tamaghna Ghosh and Dr. Medha N Rao, I would not have been able to
do it without you. Your years of experience guided me through the confusion and helped me shape the
committee. Dr. Mahreen Sohail deserves a special mention as well – she has been my role model for the
past few years and I can't imagine pursuing new goals without consulting her.
To my incredible Associate Editors, Aniket Naik and Rohini Bilagi – honestly, I would not have been able to
do anything without you two. Rohini – your mind was like the ultimate machine. You had every possibility
and option mapped out in a systematic manner. Aniket – you were the perfect committee member; ready
to step up as and when required. To my talented Heads of Photography, Siddarth Pratapneni and Disha
Patra – I could not have asked for anyone better. You two were the perfect team, ready to take turns and
manage the coverage of events.
To my pillars, Ishani Mitra, Shraddha Murali, Shreya Utla and Adithi Shankar – you have been here with me
from the start. Your presence and contribution this past year has been such a source of support for me
and I honestly can't imagine getting through this without you all. To my committee: you all are a vibrant set
of individuals who are so diverse and unique yet fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. The successes of the
committee reflect your talents and nothing else.
Finally, to the college, thank you for giving us the opportunity to create content. Hopefully, we inspired a
few to create works of art as well.
A yearbook represents the vibrant voice and quintessence of the student community. Creativity, talent,
originality, humor, satire – all these are powerfully and effectively conveyed through a student platform.
This is the conduit through which all the unexpressed sentiments are documented and preserved for
posterity. Many years down the line, the contents of this eclectic collection will kindle nostalgic memories
and enable you to re-live those priceless, indelible impressions of student life.
I am delighted that the KMC Student Council is embarking on yet another edition of Signum Vitalis.
May the effervescence of this endeavor spur you on to greater and even more rewarding accomplishments in
the future.
Very best, always.
Foreword
Dr. K. RamnarayanChairperson - Manipal University Jaipur
Vice President - Faculty Development,
Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Artwork by: Samriddhi Agarwal
Acknowledgements It's been a truly remarkable year. One in which I've witnessed our committee grow and prosper. 2017 has
been a monumental year in the Editorial Board's history, only because we took the first step in going from
print to digital. Of course, none of this was done single handedly. A great number of people have been
involved in making this year successful.
Firstly, I would like to give thanks to Mr. M M Padiyar, and his team at Ad Syndicate who have been
instrumental in helping us design the SignumVitalis. Special thanks to Mr. Lokesh Acharya for sitting with
us every day and for being patient enough to deal with and execute our grand ideas and expectations. Sir,
you have been a great help to us all.
I am eternally grateful to our Dean, Dr. Pragna Rao, for all her support and guidance these past few
months. We would not have been able to do any of this without her. The Associate Deans and the rest of
the KMC Administration deserve a special mention as well. I am also greatly indebted to our Faculty
Advisors – Dr. Bharti Magazine and Dr. Anita S for their never-ending encouragement and advice. They
were always willing to lend a helping hand, one that was much appreciated.
I would like to thank Pranav Rajasekhar, Student Council President, for believing in me, for fighting on our
behalf and for giving us the tools and support that we needed to persevere. Thanks to the rest of Student
Council for providing us with intel and for giving us events to cover. Thanks to Armaan Ahuja, Editor-in-
Chief of the Health Sciences chapter of Manipal The Talk Network, and his team for assisting us with
coverage and providing creative ideas whenever required.
To those who came before me – Dr. Tamaghna Ghosh and Dr. Medha N Rao, I would not have been able to
do it without you. Your years of experience guided me through the confusion and helped me shape the
committee. Dr. Mahreen Sohail deserves a special mention as well – she has been my role model for the
past few years and I can't imagine pursuing new goals without consulting her.
To my incredible Associate Editors, Aniket Naik and Rohini Bilagi – honestly, I would not have been able to
do anything without you two. Rohini – your mind was like the ultimate machine. You had every possibility
and option mapped out in a systematic manner. Aniket – you were the perfect committee member; ready
to step up as and when required. To my talented Heads of Photography, Siddarth Pratapneni and Disha
Patra – I could not have asked for anyone better. You two were the perfect team, ready to take turns and
manage the coverage of events.
To my pillars, Ishani Mitra, Shraddha Murali, Shreya Utla and Adithi Shankar – you have been here with me
from the start. Your presence and contribution this past year has been such a source of support for me
and I honestly can't imagine getting through this without you all. To my committee: you all are a vibrant set
of individuals who are so diverse and unique yet fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. The successes of the
committee reflect your talents and nothing else.
Finally, to the college, thank you for giving us the opportunity to create content. Hopefully, we inspired a
few to create works of art as well.
A yearbook represents the vibrant voice and quintessence of the student community. Creativity, talent,
originality, humor, satire – all these are powerfully and effectively conveyed through a student platform.
This is the conduit through which all the unexpressed sentiments are documented and preserved for
posterity. Many years down the line, the contents of this eclectic collection will kindle nostalgic memories
and enable you to re-live those priceless, indelible impressions of student life.
I am delighted that the KMC Student Council is embarking on yet another edition of Signum Vitalis.
May the effervescence of this endeavor spur you on to greater and even more rewarding accomplishments in
the future.
Very best, always.
Foreword
Dr. K. RamnarayanChairperson - Manipal University Jaipur
Vice President - Faculty Development,
Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Artwork by: Samriddhi Agarwal
ContentsEditorial Columns i
Events
Utsav 1
Council Handover 8
INVICTUS 9
College Day 22
St. John’s 23
SOIL 25
ABCD 31
C’est La Vie 32
IGCLA 33
Verve 39
Freshers 80
Student Council 2017-18 47
Student Committees 63
Cutting Edge 63
IQMU 65
Justitia 67
Scientia Medicina 69
SRF 71
SWC 73
Tempus Pretioso 75
IGCLA & IGMM 77
Cultural and Literary Teams 81
Sports Teams 87
Batch Photographs 93
Committee Photographs 115
ContentsEditorial Columns i
Events
Utsav 1
Council Handover 8
INVICTUS 9
College Day 22
St. John’s 23
SOIL 25
ABCD 31
C’est La Vie 32
IGCLA 33
Verve 39
Freshers 80
Student Council 2017-18 47
Student Committees 63
Cutting Edge 63
IQMU 65
Justitia 67
Scientia Medicina 69
SRF 71
SWC 73
Tempus Pretioso 75
IGCLA & IGMM 77
Cultural and Literary Teams 81
Sports Teams 87
Batch Photographs 93
Committee Photographs 115
Student life in an educational institute is very precious. It is here that a
student is initiated into the world of science and technology to gain
knowledge of the skills he has to acquire to pursue his professional career
on completion of his studies. The College Magazine is an appropriate
medium to give expression to attainment of the skill developed. I am sure
this College Magazine will showcase the students' personality
development. My best wishes to students of Kasturba Medical College
Manipal, for a successful career.
Best wishes,
Dr H S Ballal
Dr H S BallalPro ChancellorManipal University
Columns
(i) (ii)
Student life in an educational institute is very precious. It is here that a
student is initiated into the world of science and technology to gain
knowledge of the skills he has to acquire to pursue his professional career
on completion of his studies. The College Magazine is an appropriate
medium to give expression to attainment of the skill developed. I am sure
this College Magazine will showcase the students' personality
development. My best wishes to students of Kasturba Medical College
Manipal, for a successful career.
Best wishes,
Dr H S Ballal
Dr H S BallalPro ChancellorManipal University
Columns
(i) (ii)
Columns
(iii)
My dear Students,
Congratulations on this wonderful edition of Signum Vitalis! I appreciate
the enthusiasm with which you all of you have contributed to it. Every word
you have written, every photo you have published will become an
important piece of history for our archives. The global footprint of KMC
alumni is always eager to see how your generation is carrying the KMC
mantle forward. And Signum Vitalis is the best portkey in which they enter
their College campus again.
To the Ed Board, I'd like to say that you symbolise the words- "The difficult
we do immediately. The impossible takes a little longer.” Full marks to you
for compiling everything with so much creativity and beauty.
In conclusion, dear students, there is never an ideal time in the future in
which you will begin to work towards achieving your dreams. The challenge is
in the moment; that ideal moment is always now.
Wishing you every success and the very best always.
Dr Pragna Rao
Dr Pragna RaoDeanKMC Manipal
(iv)
Columns
(iii)
My dear Students,
Congratulations on this wonderful edition of Signum Vitalis! I appreciate
the enthusiasm with which you all of you have contributed to it. Every word
you have written, every photo you have published will become an
important piece of history for our archives. The global footprint of KMC
alumni is always eager to see how your generation is carrying the KMC
mantle forward. And Signum Vitalis is the best portkey in which they enter
their College campus again.
To the Ed Board, I'd like to say that you symbolise the words- "The difficult
we do immediately. The impossible takes a little longer.” Full marks to you
for compiling everything with so much creativity and beauty.
In conclusion, dear students, there is never an ideal time in the future in
which you will begin to work towards achieving your dreams. The challenge is
in the moment; that ideal moment is always now.
Wishing you every success and the very best always.
Dr Pragna Rao
Dr Pragna RaoDeanKMC Manipal
(iv)
You have got to have a goal.
The youth of today are at a crossroads to understand what globalization
stands for and how they can fit in the ever-changing global scenario. For
this they require a positive attitude, zeal and a fund of energy. Above all,
they need to have a goal in life that gives them direction and a way to follow.
Goals outline what we truly want. They help us believe in ourselves and
inspire us to reach out for the gifts life has to offer. Goals are driving forces
that brace us to move on even in adverse situations encountered in the
journey of life. Set goals for yourself and live a life full of incredible
possibilities.
“If you want to live a happy life, tie to a goal, not to the people or things.”
- Albert Einstein
Dr Bharti C Magazine
Dr Bharti C MagazineFaculty In Charge - Editorial BoardKMC Manipal
Columns
(v) (vi)
You have got to have a goal.
The youth of today are at a crossroads to understand what globalization
stands for and how they can fit in the ever-changing global scenario. For
this they require a positive attitude, zeal and a fund of energy. Above all,
they need to have a goal in life that gives them direction and a way to follow.
Goals outline what we truly want. They help us believe in ourselves and
inspire us to reach out for the gifts life has to offer. Goals are driving forces
that brace us to move on even in adverse situations encountered in the
journey of life. Set goals for yourself and live a life full of incredible
possibilities.
“If you want to live a happy life, tie to a goal, not to the people or things.”
- Albert Einstein
Dr Bharti C Magazine
Dr Bharti C MagazineFaculty In Charge - Editorial BoardKMC Manipal
Columns
(v) (vi)
Dr Anitha Shivaji
Excited to be part of yet another edition of the Signum Vitalis. These
printed pages contain materials which are the product of exalted young
minds assembled by a diligent team. Kudos, you guys!
When you flip through these pages in the near future, may it bring a warm
sense of happiness within you, make you reminisce about all the fun and
difficult times, how you overcame those challenges, fought to get your way,
celebrated the same with your gang of friends - Let this reinforce that YOU
can do it and drive you to achieve bigger things in life!
“Hey! Remember that day in college when…?”
Cheers to more such times!
Have a great year, all my dear students.
Dr Anitha ShivajiFaculty In Charge - Editorial BoardKMC Manipal
Columns
(vii) (viii)
Dr Anitha Shivaji
Excited to be part of yet another edition of the Signum Vitalis. These
printed pages contain materials which are the product of exalted young
minds assembled by a diligent team. Kudos, you guys!
When you flip through these pages in the near future, may it bring a warm
sense of happiness within you, make you reminisce about all the fun and
difficult times, how you overcame those challenges, fought to get your way,
celebrated the same with your gang of friends - Let this reinforce that YOU
can do it and drive you to achieve bigger things in life!
“Hey! Remember that day in college when…?”
Cheers to more such times!
Have a great year, all my dear students.
Dr Anitha ShivajiFaculty In Charge - Editorial BoardKMC Manipal
Columns
(vii) (viii)
UTSAV 2017
3RD - 7TH APRIL
Like each year, the KMC participation in Utsav saw a new
high, with each participant performing well beyond what
anyone in college expected. Keeping all setbacks aside,
KMC stood fourth. The fest saw arch rivalry and stiff
competition amongst all the constituent colleges of
Manipal University.
1 2
UTSAV 2017
3RD - 7TH APRIL
Like each year, the KMC participation in Utsav saw a new
high, with each participant performing well beyond what
anyone in college expected. Keeping all setbacks aside,
KMC stood fourth. The fest saw arch rivalry and stiff
competition amongst all the constituent colleges of
Manipal University.
1 2
Day 1The first day of Utsav echoed with the melodies of
Instrumental Solo and Eastern Vocals, as Debates,
Potpourri, Extempores and Paintings galore took
shape. The sweet tunes provided just the perfect
start, proving to be a harbinger of good days to
come.
Potpourri
Instrumental Solo
Indian Non Classical Vocal Solo
Debate
Cartooning
Painting
Staff Utsav
Indian Non Classical Vocal Group
Extempore
Day 2The musical chords plucked a priori while the
onlookers continued to cheer for Indian Classical
Vocals and Solo. To an ephemeral beat, Eastern
Group Dance, Indian Non Classical Solo Dance, and
Indian Classical Solo dance staged themselves. The
creative energies manifested in Collage, Rangoli,
Quiz and Creative Jam.
Rangoli
Antakshari Prelims
Indian Classical Vocal Solo
Creative Jam
Collage
Indian Non Classical Dance Solo Indian Non Classical Dance Group
Indian Classical Dance Solo
Quiz
Day 1The first day of Utsav echoed with the melodies of
Instrumental Solo and Eastern Vocals, as Debates,
Potpourri, Extempores and Paintings galore took
shape. The sweet tunes provided just the perfect
start, proving to be a harbinger of good days to
come.
Potpourri
Instrumental Solo
Indian Non Classical Vocal Solo
Debate
Cartooning
Painting
Staff Utsav
Indian Non Classical Vocal Group
Extempore
Day 2The musical chords plucked a priori while the
onlookers continued to cheer for Indian Classical
Vocals and Solo. To an ephemeral beat, Eastern
Group Dance, Indian Non Classical Solo Dance, and
Indian Classical Solo dance staged themselves. The
creative energies manifested in Collage, Rangoli,
Quiz and Creative Jam.
Rangoli
Antakshari Prelims
Indian Classical Vocal Solo
Creative Jam
Collage
Indian Non Classical Dance Solo Indian Non Classical Dance Group
Indian Classical Dance Solo
Quiz
Day 3Feet drummed across the stage for
Western Dance Group and Solo along
with the Solo Duet Dance as the echoes
of Western Vocals Group lingered
through the third day of Utsav. Poetry,
Installation and Mimicry showcased an
amazing mosaic of talents and rounded
off the day.
Duet Dance
Western Dance Solo
Western Dance Group
Western Vocal Solo
Western Vocal Group Hindi Poetry
Antakshari Finals
English Poetry
InstallationMimicry
Day 4Utsav arrived at its finale with a theatrical
flourish, hosting the Mime, Mad Ads and
Street Play events on the fourth day. To add a
glamorous cherry on top, came the Fashion
Show, followed by distribution of the prizes
earned over the past days.
Mimicry
Fashion Show
Fashion Show
Mad Ads
Fashion Show
Vikas KhannaPrize Distribution
Day 3Feet drummed across the stage for
Western Dance Group and Solo along
with the Solo Duet Dance as the echoes
of Western Vocals Group lingered
through the third day of Utsav. Poetry,
Installation and Mimicry showcased an
amazing mosaic of talents and rounded
off the day.
Duet Dance
Western Dance Solo
Western Dance Group
Western Vocal Solo
Western Vocal Group Hindi Poetry
Antakshari Finals
English Poetry
InstallationMimicry
Day 4Utsav arrived at its finale with a theatrical
flourish, hosting the Mime, Mad Ads and
Street Play events on the fourth day. To add a
glamorous cherry on top, came the Fashion
Show, followed by distribution of the prizes
earned over the past days.
Mimicry
Fashion Show
Fashion Show
Mad Ads
Fashion Show
Vikas KhannaPrize Distribution
WESTERN VOCAL GROUP
THIRD PLACE
Saptarshi Bajpai
Devyani Jha
Keerthana Panchagnula
Aaditya Sreehari
Dharini Prasad
Angad Gummaraju
Harsh Kahlon
Aarthi Venkatramanan
INDIAN NON CLASSICAL
DANCE GROUP
SECOND PLACE
Megha M Rao
Meera Gopal
Sweta Suria
Deasini Das
Nikita Sahay
Aparna Nair
Radhika Mundayur
INDIAN NON CLASSICAL LIGHT VOCAL GROUP
FIRST PLACE
Sayli Nagraj
Udita Chowdhury
Pranav Rajasekhar
Shreya Sivaramkumar
Sanjana Aithal
Govind Sreenivas
Gayathri Jyothish
Prerna Dash
MIMICRY
THIRD PLACE
Ahmad Husaini
COLLAGE
FIRST PLACE
Arup Saha
Aman Saraf
Jossil Nazareth
QUIZ
SECOND PLACE
Omer Mujahid
Ashish M Rao
Avinash Rao G
POETRY (ENGLISH)
SECOND PLACE
Athira Warrier
DEBATE
FIRST PLACE
Priyanka Kapur
Arjun Kumar
INSTRUMENTAL SOLO
SECOND PLACE
Aaditya Sreehari
PAINTING
THIRD PLACE
Anjori Gupta
ANTAKSHARI
SECOND PLACE
Sayli Nagraj
Pranaya Prabhu
Sumona Kundu
WINNERSUtsav
7
COUNCIL HANDOVER
WESTERN VOCAL GROUP
THIRD PLACE
Saptarshi Bajpai
Devyani Jha
Keerthana Panchagnula
Aaditya Sreehari
Dharini Prasad
Angad Gummaraju
Harsh Kahlon
Aarthi Venkatramanan
INDIAN NON CLASSICAL
DANCE GROUP
SECOND PLACE
Megha M Rao
Meera Gopal
Sweta Suria
Deasini Das
Nikita Sahay
Aparna Nair
Radhika Mundayur
INDIAN NON CLASSICAL LIGHT VOCAL GROUP
FIRST PLACE
Sayli Nagraj
Udita Chowdhury
Pranav Rajasekhar
Shreya Sivaramkumar
Sanjana Aithal
Govind Sreenivas
Gayathri Jyothish
Prerna Dash
MIMICRY
THIRD PLACE
Ahmad Husaini
COLLAGE
FIRST PLACE
Arup Saha
Aman Saraf
Jossil Nazareth
QUIZ
SECOND PLACE
Omer Mujahid
Ashish M Rao
Avinash Rao G
POETRY (ENGLISH)
SECOND PLACE
Athira Warrier
DEBATE
FIRST PLACE
Priyanka Kapur
Arjun Kumar
INSTRUMENTAL SOLO
SECOND PLACE
Aaditya Sreehari
PAINTING
THIRD PLACE
Anjori Gupta
ANTAKSHARI
SECOND PLACE
Sayli Nagraj
Pranaya Prabhu
Sumona Kundu
WINNERSUtsav
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COUNCIL HANDOVER
INVICTUS 2017
KMC's inaugural annual sports-cum-literary fest, Invictus, saw the light of day
after exquisite planning and weeks and months of deliberation and planning.
And what a start did the fest get! Multiple colleges collectively took part and
gave the KMC students a week to remember with festive revelry in the air.
24TH - 30TH APRIL 2017
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INVICTUS 2017
KMC's inaugural annual sports-cum-literary fest, Invictus, saw the light of day
after exquisite planning and weeks and months of deliberation and planning.
And what a start did the fest get! Multiple colleges collectively took part and
gave the KMC students a week to remember with festive revelry in the air.
24TH - 30TH APRIL 2017
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Day 1 | MIST
Invictus tested the players’ skill in multiple events
like basketball, hockey, tennis, volleyball, cricket,
badminton and athletics. Roars and cheers boosted
the players towards achieving glory. Participating
colleges sweated it out in this battle for supremacy.
Basketball
Discus Throw
Badminton
Hockey Cricket
Volleyball (Girls)
ChessAthleticsJavelin Throw
Tennis
Day 2 | MIST
With grit and determination, winning participants
proceeded to the subsequent rounds. The sounds
of volleys reverberated across the courts as teams
pushed their limits to their maximum.
Volleyball (Boys)
Badminton
Cricket
Table Tennis Volleyball (Girls)
Basketball Badminton
Tennis AthleticsCricket
Day 1 | MIST
Invictus tested the players’ skill in multiple events
like basketball, hockey, tennis, volleyball, cricket,
badminton and athletics. Roars and cheers boosted
the players towards achieving glory. Participating
colleges sweated it out in this battle for supremacy.
Basketball
Discus Throw
Badminton
Hockey Cricket
Volleyball (Girls)
ChessAthleticsJavelin Throw
Tennis
Day 2 | MIST
With grit and determination, winning participants
proceeded to the subsequent rounds. The sounds
of volleys reverberated across the courts as teams
pushed their limits to their maximum.
Volleyball (Boys)
Badminton
Cricket
Table Tennis Volleyball (Girls)
Basketball Badminton
Tennis AthleticsCricket
Day 3 | MISTThe last day of MIST tested the resilience of all
those remaining in the fight to victory, reminding
them of the prize that awaits. True to its meaning,
Invictus brought forth champions who stood
unconquered in their respective fields.
Athletics
Cricket
Cricket
Tennis
Volleyball (Boys)
Badminton Basketball
Table Tennis
Discus Throw
Long Jump
Day 1 | VIBES
The cultural facet of Invictus kicked forth with
burnished voices of Eastern Vocals Solo. The
performance of Western Dance Group held the
crowd transfixed. The first day of Vibes bore
witness to the creativity of Cartooning, Mono Act
and Game Quiz.
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Western Dance Group
Game Quiz
Western Dance Solo
Cartooning
Eastern Vocals
Eastern VocalsEastern Vocals
Eastern Vocals
Classical Vocal Solo
Debate
Day 3 | MISTThe last day of MIST tested the resilience of all
those remaining in the fight to victory, reminding
them of the prize that awaits. True to its meaning,
Invictus brought forth champions who stood
unconquered in their respective fields.
Athletics
Cricket
Cricket
Tennis
Volleyball (Boys)
Badminton Basketball
Table Tennis
Discus Throw
Long Jump
Day 1 | VIBES
The cultural facet of Invictus kicked forth with
burnished voices of Eastern Vocals Solo. The
performance of Western Dance Group held the
crowd transfixed. The first day of Vibes bore
witness to the creativity of Cartooning, Mono Act
and Game Quiz.
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Western Dance Group
Game Quiz
Western Dance Solo
Cartooning
Eastern Vocals
Eastern VocalsEastern Vocals
Eastern Vocals
Classical Vocal Solo
Debate
Day 2 | VIBESThe second day of Vibes was a frenzy of artistic
beneficence, scaling the notes of Western Vocals,
English Poetry, Mad Ads and General Quiz. As if the
day couldn't get any better, Collage, Mime and
Eastern Group Dance came along, with a swagger of
their own.
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Western Vocals
Eastern Dance Group
General Quiz
Collage
English Poetry
Mime Western Vocals Western Vocals
Classical Dance Solo
Painting
The third day of Vibes buzzed with the Sports
Quiz, MELA Quiz and Clay Modelling. It set
everyone's feet tapping with Eastern Dance
Solo, Dance Face-off and the exceptional Battle
of the Bands. The thunderous applause riveted
the performers' hearts as they stole the show
with their charismatic routine.
Dance Face-Off
Potpourri
Eastern Dance Solo
Battle of the Bands
Day 3 | VIBES
Battle of the Bands
Battle of the Bands
Clay Modeling Dance Face-Off MELA Quiz
Day 2 | VIBESThe second day of Vibes was a frenzy of artistic
beneficence, scaling the notes of Western Vocals,
English Poetry, Mad Ads and General Quiz. As if the
day couldn't get any better, Collage, Mime and
Eastern Group Dance came along, with a swagger of
their own.
003
Western Vocals
Eastern Dance Group
General Quiz
Collage
English Poetry
Mime Western Vocals Western Vocals
Classical Dance Solo
Painting
The third day of Vibes buzzed with the Sports
Quiz, MELA Quiz and Clay Modelling. It set
everyone's feet tapping with Eastern Dance
Solo, Dance Face-off and the exceptional Battle
of the Bands. The thunderous applause riveted
the performers' hearts as they stole the show
with their charismatic routine.
Dance Face-Off
Potpourri
Eastern Dance Solo
Battle of the Bands
Day 3 | VIBES
Battle of the Bands
Battle of the Bands
Clay Modeling Dance Face-Off MELA Quiz
Day 4 | VIBESUnconventionality ruled the final day of Vibes in the form of the skills shown at Face Painting, Potpourri, Elocution, Droids and Dragons' Quiz, JAM, Pass the Remote and the delightful Instrumental Aolos. Marking the end of a brief yet cherishable journey that spanned over a few days, the participants went back with heavy hearts and a wisp of Manipal.
Elocution
Elocution
Face Painting
Fashion Show
Elocution
Painting Fashion Show Face Painting
Droids & Dragons Quiz
Droids & Dragons Quiz
VibesWESTERN GROUP DANCE
FIRST PLACEKaustabh Sen
Akshay Vinoo
Pritvik B. Sharath
Utkarsh Sheel Mishra
Bijoyini Bose
Aarti Rajkumar
Aditi Kapoor
Rishab Shah
Shivangi Saha
Tanisha Goel
Chiya Kapoor
Nitika Khandekar
Kartikey Kunwar
Parvathy Vivek
Tanmay Aggarwal
WESTERN DANCE SOLO
SECOND PLACETanmay Aggarwal
CREATIVE DUET
FIRST PLACEPurnima Gupta
Anuj Parikh
DANCE FACE OFF
FIRST PLACEChiya Kapoor
SECOND PLACESakshi Ramnani
EASTERN GROUP DANCE
FIRST PLACE Shreyasi Mallick
Adithi Shankar
Nikhil John
Deasini Das
Sakshi Ramnani
Sweta Suria
Anagha Harikumar
Aditi Bhat
Saachi M. Khanna
Astha Sareen
EASTERN VOCALS
FIRST PLACESayli Nagraj
Pranav Rajasekhar
Govind Sreenivas
Sanjana Aithal
Shreya Sivaramkumar
Udita Chowdhury
Saptarshi Bajpai
Gayathri Jyothish
Prerana Dash
Nivedita Pathak
Rittam Gaur
Akheel Anwar T.
CLASSICAL VOCAL SOLO
FIRST PLACEGovind Sreenivas
PAINTING
FIRST PLACEAnjori Gupta
SECOND PLACEDeepshikha Arora
FACE PAINTING
FIRST PLACEShraddha Murali
SECOND PLACEDeepshikha Arora
COLLAGE
FIRST PLACEArup Saha
Jossil Nazareth
Aman Saraf
CARTOONING
FIRST PLACESumona Kundu
SECOND PLACE (tied) Aarthi Venkatramanan
Sonika Gupta
WINNERS
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Day 4 | VIBESUnconventionality ruled the final day of Vibes in the form of the skills shown at Face Painting, Potpourri, Elocution, Droids and Dragons' Quiz, JAM, Pass the Remote and the delightful Instrumental Aolos. Marking the end of a brief yet cherishable journey that spanned over a few days, the participants went back with heavy hearts and a wisp of Manipal.
Elocution
Elocution
Face Painting
Fashion Show
Elocution
Painting Fashion Show Face Painting
Droids & Dragons Quiz
Droids & Dragons Quiz
VibesWESTERN GROUP DANCE
FIRST PLACEKaustabh Sen
Akshay Vinoo
Pritvik B. Sharath
Utkarsh Sheel Mishra
Bijoyini Bose
Aarti Rajkumar
Aditi Kapoor
Rishab Shah
Shivangi Saha
Tanisha Goel
Chiya Kapoor
Nitika Khandekar
Kartikey Kunwar
Parvathy Vivek
Tanmay Aggarwal
WESTERN DANCE SOLO
SECOND PLACETanmay Aggarwal
CREATIVE DUET
FIRST PLACEPurnima Gupta
Anuj Parikh
DANCE FACE OFF
FIRST PLACEChiya Kapoor
SECOND PLACESakshi Ramnani
EASTERN GROUP DANCE
FIRST PLACE Shreyasi Mallick
Adithi Shankar
Nikhil John
Deasini Das
Sakshi Ramnani
Sweta Suria
Anagha Harikumar
Aditi Bhat
Saachi M. Khanna
Astha Sareen
EASTERN VOCALS
FIRST PLACESayli Nagraj
Pranav Rajasekhar
Govind Sreenivas
Sanjana Aithal
Shreya Sivaramkumar
Udita Chowdhury
Saptarshi Bajpai
Gayathri Jyothish
Prerana Dash
Nivedita Pathak
Rittam Gaur
Akheel Anwar T.
CLASSICAL VOCAL SOLO
FIRST PLACEGovind Sreenivas
PAINTING
FIRST PLACEAnjori Gupta
SECOND PLACEDeepshikha Arora
FACE PAINTING
FIRST PLACEShraddha Murali
SECOND PLACEDeepshikha Arora
COLLAGE
FIRST PLACEArup Saha
Jossil Nazareth
Aman Saraf
CARTOONING
FIRST PLACESumona Kundu
SECOND PLACE (tied) Aarthi Venkatramanan
Sonika Gupta
WINNERS
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WESTERN VOCALS
FIRST PLACEMadhumita R SatishGopika SureshHannah MatthewAmeya KaleHarsh KahlonTaruni SurajSaptarshi Bajpai DEBATE
FIRST PLACEArjun KumarDharini Prasad
SECOND PLACEReetobaan DattaAnnapoorna Chakrabarty
THIRD PLACEAthira WarrierVinayak Jain
JAM
FIRST PLACESuhan Rai GAME QUIZ
FIRST PLACEAaditya SreehariDarshan TemkerVivek Mahapatra
SECOND PLACEAshish Rao MHari GanesanAvinash Rao G
ENGLISH POETRY
SECOND PLACE Annapoorna ChakrabartyTHIRD PLACESharon Narula ELOCUTION
SECOND PLACEAvanti Rachel Singh
THIRD PLACESehaj Cheema POTPOURRI
SECOND PLACE Ashish Rao MAvinash Rao GDipayan Roy DROIDS & DRAGONS
SECOND PLACESourabh SrinivasAbhay Bazaz Dipayan Roy
MONO ACTTHIRD PLACEAhmed Husaini
QUIZ
THIRD PLACE
Namrata Reddy
Sailaja
Sumona Kundu
MIME
FIRST PLACE
Abhay Bazaz
Asmita Yadav
Hunar Kaur Ghai
Neha Kiran
Nivedita Zakhar
Anubhav Shukla
Utkarsh Mishra
Ambar Gupta
Kshitij Pillai
PASS THE REMOTE
FIRST PLACE
Ambar Gupta
Anubhav Shukla
Siddharth Suri
Tanmay Agarwal
Deeksha Grover
VibesWINNERSMEN'S SINGLESFIRST PLACE- Dev Priya Jaiswal
MEN'S DOUBLESSECOND PLACE - Anvit Minocha & Sidharth Ramesh
SQUASHWOMEN'S
SECOND PLACE - Dr. Sankalpa AJ
MEN'S
FIRST PLACE - Ram Bhutani
SECOND PLACE- Anvit Minocha
BADMINTON
WOMEN'S SINGLES
FIRST PLACE - Hrudhya Madamanchi
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
SECOND PLACE - Dr. Sankalpa AJ & Hrudhya Madamanchi
MIXED DOUBLES
SECOND PLACE - Megha Rao & Dr. Chethan Kulkarni
TABLE TENNISMEN'S
SECOND PLACE - KMC Manipal Team A
CHESSFIRST PLACE - KMC Manipal
BEST PLAYER- Dr. Devaraj
BEST BOARDS - Dr. DevarajAakash
ATHLETICS200M
MENAnthony Ofulah
1500M
WOMENHarsha Akula
LONG JUMP
MENShaik Mohammad Junaid
WOMEN
KarthyayaniYashaswinee
SHOTPUTWOMEN
Rachana Kotian
WINNERSMIST
FOOTBALL
SECOND PLACE - KMC Team A
CRICKET
SECOND PLACE - KMC Team B
HOCKEY
SECOND PLACE - KMC Manipal
VOLLEYBALL GIRLSSECOND PLACE - KMC Manipal, Team A
THROWBALL
FIRST PLACE- KMC Manipal
BEST PLAYER-Dr. Sankalpa AJ
BEST RECEIVE-Abhigna Kolupoti
TENNISWOMEN'S SINGLES
SECOND PLACE - Mrinalini Alla
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WESTERN VOCALS
FIRST PLACEMadhumita R SatishGopika SureshHannah MatthewAmeya KaleHarsh KahlonTaruni SurajSaptarshi Bajpai DEBATE
FIRST PLACEArjun KumarDharini Prasad
SECOND PLACEReetobaan DattaAnnapoorna Chakrabarty
THIRD PLACEAthira WarrierVinayak Jain
JAM
FIRST PLACESuhan Rai GAME QUIZ
FIRST PLACEAaditya SreehariDarshan TemkerVivek Mahapatra
SECOND PLACEAshish Rao MHari GanesanAvinash Rao G
ENGLISH POETRY
SECOND PLACE Annapoorna ChakrabartyTHIRD PLACESharon Narula ELOCUTION
SECOND PLACEAvanti Rachel Singh
THIRD PLACESehaj Cheema POTPOURRI
SECOND PLACE Ashish Rao MAvinash Rao GDipayan Roy DROIDS & DRAGONS
SECOND PLACESourabh SrinivasAbhay Bazaz Dipayan Roy
MONO ACTTHIRD PLACEAhmed Husaini
QUIZ
THIRD PLACE
Namrata Reddy
Sailaja
Sumona Kundu
MIME
FIRST PLACE
Abhay Bazaz
Asmita Yadav
Hunar Kaur Ghai
Neha Kiran
Nivedita Zakhar
Anubhav Shukla
Utkarsh Mishra
Ambar Gupta
Kshitij Pillai
PASS THE REMOTE
FIRST PLACE
Ambar Gupta
Anubhav Shukla
Siddharth Suri
Tanmay Agarwal
Deeksha Grover
VibesWINNERSMEN'S SINGLESFIRST PLACE- Dev Priya Jaiswal
MEN'S DOUBLESSECOND PLACE - Anvit Minocha & Sidharth Ramesh
SQUASHWOMEN'S
SECOND PLACE - Dr. Sankalpa AJ
MEN'S
FIRST PLACE - Ram Bhutani
SECOND PLACE- Anvit Minocha
BADMINTON
WOMEN'S SINGLES
FIRST PLACE - Hrudhya Madamanchi
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
SECOND PLACE - Dr. Sankalpa AJ & Hrudhya Madamanchi
MIXED DOUBLES
SECOND PLACE - Megha Rao & Dr. Chethan Kulkarni
TABLE TENNISMEN'S
SECOND PLACE - KMC Manipal Team A
CHESSFIRST PLACE - KMC Manipal
BEST PLAYER- Dr. Devaraj
BEST BOARDS - Dr. DevarajAakash
ATHLETICS200M
MENAnthony Ofulah
1500M
WOMENHarsha Akula
LONG JUMP
MENShaik Mohammad Junaid
WOMEN
KarthyayaniYashaswinee
SHOTPUTWOMEN
Rachana Kotian
WINNERSMIST
FOOTBALL
SECOND PLACE - KMC Team A
CRICKET
SECOND PLACE - KMC Team B
HOCKEY
SECOND PLACE - KMC Manipal
VOLLEYBALL GIRLSSECOND PLACE - KMC Manipal, Team A
THROWBALL
FIRST PLACE- KMC Manipal
BEST PLAYER-Dr. Sankalpa AJ
BEST RECEIVE-Abhigna Kolupoti
TENNISWOMEN'S SINGLES
SECOND PLACE - Mrinalini Alla
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DISCUS THROW
WOMEN
Rachana Kotian
Karthyayani
JAVELIN THROWMENGils Thampi
WOMEN
Rachana Kotian
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPWOMEN
Rachana Kotian
SWIMMING 100M FREESTYLE
GIRLS
Sitara Niranjan
Anisha Umashankar
66M BREASTSTROKE
GIRLS
Akanksha Talwar
66M BUTTERFLY
GIRLS
Sitara Niranjan
100 M BACKSTROKE
GIRLS
Sitara Niranjan
Akanksha Talwar
4*66M MEDLEY RELAY
GIRLS
Kmc Manipal
Sitara Niranjan
Anisha Umashankar
Raina Rubise
Akanksha Talwar
200 M FREESTYLE
GIRLS
Sitara Niranjan
Anisha Umashankar
66 M BACKSTROKE
GIRLS
Sitara Niranjan
66 M FREESTYLE
GIRLS
Sitara Niranjan
Anisha Umashankar
4*66M FREESTYLE RELAY
BOYS
Himmat Singh Pannu
Surbhit Bhadauria
Dhanush Nayak
Abhishek Gupta
100 M BREASTSTROKEGIRLSSitara Niranjan
4*66M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPWOMEN
Sitara Niranjan
WINNERSMIST
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COLLEGE DAY | EXTOLLO
DISCUS THROW
WOMEN
Rachana Kotian
Karthyayani
JAVELIN THROWMENGils Thampi
WOMEN
Rachana Kotian
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPWOMEN
Rachana Kotian
SWIMMING 100M FREESTYLE
GIRLS
Sitara Niranjan
Anisha Umashankar
66M BREASTSTROKE
GIRLS
Akanksha Talwar
66M BUTTERFLY
GIRLS
Sitara Niranjan
100 M BACKSTROKE
GIRLS
Sitara Niranjan
Akanksha Talwar
4*66M MEDLEY RELAY
GIRLS
Kmc Manipal
Sitara Niranjan
Anisha Umashankar
Raina Rubise
Akanksha Talwar
200 M FREESTYLE
GIRLS
Sitara Niranjan
Anisha Umashankar
66 M BACKSTROKE
GIRLS
Sitara Niranjan
66 M FREESTYLE
GIRLS
Sitara Niranjan
Anisha Umashankar
4*66M FREESTYLE RELAY
BOYS
Himmat Singh Pannu
Surbhit Bhadauria
Dhanush Nayak
Abhishek Gupta
100 M BREASTSTROKEGIRLSSitara Niranjan
4*66M INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPWOMEN
Sitara Niranjan
WINNERSMIST
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COLLEGE DAY | EXTOLLO
SOIL 2017
SOIL - Students on International Lands
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KMC is famous for its enthusiastic students with brilliant minds. A few of them were presented with the opportunity to travel to international waters and participate in electives fully sponsored by Manipal University. A few others were fortunate enough to be able to present some of their best research abroad. These ‘students on international lands’ returned with some memorable experiences which they will cherish forever.
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SOIL 2017
SOIL - Students on International Lands
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KMC is famous for its enthusiastic students with brilliant minds. A few of them were presented with the opportunity to travel to international waters and participate in electives fully sponsored by Manipal University. A few others were fortunate enough to be able to present some of their best research abroad. These ‘students on international lands’ returned with some memorable experiences which they will cherish forever.
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Flinders University, AustraliaThis was a once in a life time experience!
Perfect mixture of fun and learning. I
couldn't have asked for anything better.
The most enriching and rewarding
experience of my undergraduate years.
Nothing compares to it.
Niranjan KarthikFlinders University, Australia
Abhigna KolupotiFlinders University, Australia
It was lit! It was almost as much fun as watching The
Room, and it also lasted a month. March 2017 was
academically refreshing, psychically uplifting and
physically exhausting. Nerding does have its perks, trust
me.
Medha RaoGroningen University, Netherlands
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Flinders University, AustraliaThis was a once in a life time experience!
Perfect mixture of fun and learning. I
couldn't have asked for anything better.
The most enriching and rewarding
experience of my undergraduate years.
Nothing compares to it.
Niranjan KarthikFlinders University, Australia
Abhigna KolupotiFlinders University, Australia
It was lit! It was almost as much fun as watching The
Room, and it also lasted a month. March 2017 was
academically refreshing, psychically uplifting and
physically exhausting. Nerding does have its perks, trust
me.
Medha RaoGroningen University, Netherlands
(viii)(vii)
M y f o u r w e e k e l e c t i v e i n
Anaesthesiology gave me the
opportunity to learn and practice
many skills like laryngeal mask
insertion, endotracheal intubation,
bag and mask ventilation, etc. Apart
from General Surgery, we were also
alloted days to learn at Cardiac,
Orthopedics and other OTs. The
professors also engaged students
and staff in interesting case based
discussions everyday. The weekends
spent at scenic places like Lucerne
and Paris were the highlight of the
trip. Overall, it was a very enriching
and unforgettable experience for me.
It was an incredible experience where
many things came off of my bucket
list. All fun apart, my elective in the
University of Groningen was a great
learning experience!
RamakrishnanGroningen University,Netherlands
Ramya R KamathMaastricht University,Netherlands
It was the experience of a lifetime, a total dream
come true! I learnt so much and Europe was
beautiful; I got to visit 5 countries over 4
weekends! Also, Dutch people are the sweetest
in the world!
Trishaala BahlMaastricht University, Netherlands
(viii)(vii)
M y f o u r w e e k e l e c t i v e i n
Anaesthesiology gave me the
opportunity to learn and practice
many skills like laryngeal mask
insertion, endotracheal intubation,
bag and mask ventilation, etc. Apart
from General Surgery, we were also
alloted days to learn at Cardiac,
Orthopedics and other OTs. The
professors also engaged students
and staff in interesting case based
discussions everyday. The weekends
spent at scenic places like Lucerne
and Paris were the highlight of the
trip. Overall, it was a very enriching
and unforgettable experience for me.
It was an incredible experience where
many things came off of my bucket
list. All fun apart, my elective in the
University of Groningen was a great
learning experience!
RamakrishnanGroningen University,Netherlands
Ramya R KamathMaastricht University,Netherlands
It was the experience of a lifetime, a total dream
come true! I learnt so much and Europe was
beautiful; I got to visit 5 countries over 4
weekends! Also, Dutch people are the sweetest
in the world!
Trishaala BahlMaastricht University, Netherlands
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IGCLA & IGMM 2017
The third rendition of the Indo German Conference of Lindau Alumni saw a decorated array of
speakers whose knowledge spanned a plethora of scientific topics. Numerous delegates
eagerly took up this unique opportunity to discover the advancements in various fields of
science by means of the research extolled by the speakers. These reputable speakers had the
honor of attending the Nobel Laureate Meetings in Lindau, Germany and they spoke of their
experiences at this event.
The Indo German Metabolic Meet was held for the first time. It was a summit for discussing
the various inborn errors of metabolism and comprised of several talks andworkshops which exposed the delegates to pedigree analysis, metabolicscreening and mass spectroscopy.
21ST - 24TH SEPTEMBER
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IGCLA & IGMM 2017
The third rendition of the Indo German Conference of Lindau Alumni saw a decorated array of
speakers whose knowledge spanned a plethora of scientific topics. Numerous delegates
eagerly took up this unique opportunity to discover the advancements in various fields of
science by means of the research extolled by the speakers. These reputable speakers had the
honor of attending the Nobel Laureate Meetings in Lindau, Germany and they spoke of their
experiences at this event.
The Indo German Metabolic Meet was held for the first time. It was a summit for discussing
the various inborn errors of metabolism and comprised of several talks andworkshops which exposed the delegates to pedigree analysis, metabolicscreening and mass spectroscopy.
21ST - 24TH SEPTEMBER
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Day 1After much anticipation, this edition of IGCLA was inaugurated and a meritorious batch of speakers, who had attended the Nobel Laureates Meet at Lindau, honored the gathering with their presence. Students presented their novel research through case presentation seminars while other delegates took part in various workshops. IGCLA offered an ideal platform for the exchange of ideas that held the potential to change our world.
Opening Ceremony
Questionation: The Medical Quiz
Awarding ICMR Certificates
Laser Avenude
CSI: ManipalTalk by Dr. Arun Shanbhag
(Chief Innovation Officer, MU)
Gel Electrophoresis Workshop
Guest of Honor: Dr. Philipp Ducros
Emergency Medicine Simulation
Day 2
Interventional Radiology Workshop
Panacea: Interdisciplinary Quiz
Animal Experimentation Workshop
Workshop on Bowel AnastomosisWorkshop on Bowel Anastomosis
Braiwaves: EEG Workshop
DAAD Talk
Interventional Radiology Workshop
Interventional Radiology Workshop
The challenging workshops set up for Day 2 of IGCLA included an Interventional Radiology workshop which ignited a spark in the delegates' eyes, whereas the Panacea quiz saw a battle of the wits. The Animal Experimentation, Bowel Anastomosis and Brainwaves workshops imparted an understanding no textbook can offer. The DAAD talk provided a valuable insight to pursuing a master's degree in Germany.
Day 1After much anticipation, this edition of IGCLA was inaugurated and a meritorious batch of speakers, who had attended the Nobel Laureates Meet at Lindau, honored the gathering with their presence. Students presented their novel research through case presentation seminars while other delegates took part in various workshops. IGCLA offered an ideal platform for the exchange of ideas that held the potential to change our world.
Opening Ceremony
Questionation: The Medical Quiz
Awarding ICMR Certificates
Laser Avenude
CSI: ManipalTalk by Dr. Arun Shanbhag
(Chief Innovation Officer, MU)
Gel Electrophoresis Workshop
Guest of Honor: Dr. Philipp Ducros
Emergency Medicine Simulation
Day 2
Interventional Radiology Workshop
Panacea: Interdisciplinary Quiz
Animal Experimentation Workshop
Workshop on Bowel AnastomosisWorkshop on Bowel Anastomosis
Braiwaves: EEG Workshop
DAAD Talk
Interventional Radiology Workshop
Interventional Radiology Workshop
The challenging workshops set up for Day 2 of IGCLA included an Interventional Radiology workshop which ignited a spark in the delegates' eyes, whereas the Panacea quiz saw a battle of the wits. The Animal Experimentation, Bowel Anastomosis and Brainwaves workshops imparted an understanding no textbook can offer. The DAAD talk provided a valuable insight to pursuing a master's degree in Germany.
Day 3A dignified board of officials inaugurated the Indo German Metabolic Meet on the third day of the convention. Pedigree Analysis, Metabolic Screening and Chromatography Mass Spectroscopy were explored by the delegates as part of the IGMM workshops. The festive gala dinner was a celebration of music accompanied by palatable delicacies as delegates from around the world swayed to a rhythm that united them all.Talk by Dr. Daichi Morita
from Okayama University
Questination - The Medical Quiz
IGMM Opening Ceremony Workshop on Inborn Errors of Metabolism
IGMM Opening Ceremony Guest of Honor: Dr. Anibh Das Gala Dinner
Workshop on Inborn Errors of Metabolism
Talk by Dr. Anibh DasTalk by Dr. Vinamrita Singh
on Applied Physics
Day 4
Talk by Dr. Grezegorz Kubik fromCalifornia Institute of Technology
IGCLA Closing Ceremony
IGCLA Committee Members
Talk by Dr. Nadeem Bashir
Talk by Dr. Dinesh Pathak
IGCLA Closing Ceremony
IGCLA Closing Ceremony
IGCLA Closing CeremonyThe Dean smiles for the camera
An array of exemplary orators took to the stage, as they passionately described their research in the numerous branches of science. Award winners were felicitated at the closing ceremony and a vote of thanks was offered to the committee and everyone who made the event possible. The delegates bid adieu to Manipal with a renewed sense of curiosity and an unquenchable thirst for knowledge.
Day 3A dignified board of officials inaugurated the Indo German Metabolic Meet on the third day of the convention. Pedigree Analysis, Metabolic Screening and Chromatography Mass Spectroscopy were explored by the delegates as part of the IGMM workshops. The festive gala dinner was a celebration of music accompanied by palatable delicacies as delegates from around the world swayed to a rhythm that united them all.Talk by Dr. Daichi Morita
from Okayama University
Questination - The Medical Quiz
IGMM Opening Ceremony Workshop on Inborn Errors of Metabolism
IGMM Opening Ceremony Guest of Honor: Dr. Anibh Das Gala Dinner
Workshop on Inborn Errors of Metabolism
Talk by Dr. Anibh DasTalk by Dr. Vinamrita Singh
on Applied Physics
Day 4
Talk by Dr. Grezegorz Kubik fromCalifornia Institute of Technology
IGCLA Closing Ceremony
IGCLA Committee Members
Talk by Dr. Nadeem Bashir
Talk by Dr. Dinesh Pathak
IGCLA Closing Ceremony
IGCLA Closing Ceremony
IGCLA Closing CeremonyThe Dean smiles for the camera
An array of exemplary orators took to the stage, as they passionately described their research in the numerous branches of science. Award winners were felicitated at the closing ceremony and a vote of thanks was offered to the committee and everyone who made the event possible. The delegates bid adieu to Manipal with a renewed sense of curiosity and an unquenchable thirst for knowledge.
VERVE 2018
2ND - 5TH MARCH
KMCs inter-semester cultural and sports competition
commenced on March 2, 2018 with the theme this year
being, ‘A Trip to the 90s’. Students eagerly awaited this
since it gave them a platform to showcase their
enumerable talents, allowed them to try new things and to
prove which one semester ruled them all. This was the
first Verve for second years as well as first years, so spirits
were high all around.
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VERVE 2018
2ND - 5TH MARCH
KMCs inter-semester cultural and sports competition
commenced on March 2, 2018 with the theme this year
being, ‘A Trip to the 90s’. Students eagerly awaited this
since it gave them a platform to showcase their
enumerable talents, allowed them to try new things and to
prove which one semester ruled them all. This was the
first Verve for second years as well as first years, so spirits
were high all around.
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Day 1The first day of Verve kicked off with a quiz on 90s
trivia, creative cartoons on ‘An Evening in the 90s’,
the riveting emotions of poets on ‘Nostalgia’, an
engaging battle of wits in Potpourri. The opening
ceremony involved performances by residents of
Asare and inspiring speeches, followed by an
intense tug of war between the semesters.
Melodious notes in instrumental solo, and graceful,
intricate movements of Western dance in Duet, Solo
and Group brought an end to the day.
Cartooning
Western Dance Solo
90s Quiz
Potpourri
Western Dance Group
English Poetry
Creative Dance DuetPhoto credits: Lakshay Rastogi
Western Dance Solo
Western Dance Group
Day 2The second day of Verve was host to wits matched
by words exchanged over gleaming debate floors,
by art flowing over the human visage, by twin voices
twining across strings, and by feet drumming out
the rhythms of varied Eastern dances, both solo and
in perfectly co-ordinated groups. As the evening
drew to a close, combining all the skills that their
students had showcased, the myriad departments
of KMC went head to head in distinctly memorable
performances.
Face Painting
SpEnt Quiz
Creative Vocal Duet
Creative Vocal Duet
Interdepartmentals Eastern Dance Group
Debate
Face Painting Eastern Dance Solo
Photo credits: Lakshay Rastogi
Photo credits: Akshay Chaudhary
Photo credits: Arika D’Souza
Day 1The first day of Verve kicked off with a quiz on 90s
trivia, creative cartoons on ‘An Evening in the 90s’,
the riveting emotions of poets on ‘Nostalgia’, an
engaging battle of wits in Potpourri. The opening
ceremony involved performances by residents of
Asare and inspiring speeches, followed by an
intense tug of war between the semesters.
Melodious notes in instrumental solo, and graceful,
intricate movements of Western dance in Duet, Solo
and Group brought an end to the day.
Cartooning
Western Dance Solo
90s Quiz
Potpourri
Western Dance Group
English Poetry
Creative Dance DuetPhoto credits: Lakshay Rastogi
Western Dance Solo
Western Dance Group
Day 2The second day of Verve was host to wits matched
by words exchanged over gleaming debate floors,
by art flowing over the human visage, by twin voices
twining across strings, and by feet drumming out
the rhythms of varied Eastern dances, both solo and
in perfectly co-ordinated groups. As the evening
drew to a close, combining all the skills that their
students had showcased, the myriad departments
of KMC went head to head in distinctly memorable
performances.
Face Painting
SpEnt Quiz
Creative Vocal Duet
Creative Vocal Duet
Interdepartmentals Eastern Dance Group
Debate
Face Painting Eastern Dance Solo
Photo credits: Lakshay Rastogi
Photo credits: Akshay Chaudhary
Photo credits: Arika D’Souza
Day 3The third day of Verve featured
theatrical performances at Street Play
and Mad Ads, witty exchanges at JAM,
mystifying questions in General Quiz
and soulful singing through the
evening in Western solo, group and
Battle of the Bands.
General Quiz
Street Play
Mad Ads
Western Vocal Group JAM
CollageWestern Vocal Solo
JAM
Battle of the Bands
Day 4The final day of Verve 2018 was marked with
revelry and merriment. Greens witnessed
serenades by classically trained singers,
impromptu moves of veteran dancers and a
show of glam and glitz. The previous council
and the Batch of 2014 walked the ramp,
perhaps one last time, bittersweet emotions
running through the scores of students.
Eastern Vocal Solo
Fashion Show
Fashion Show
Eastern Vocal Group
Painting
Impromptu DanceFashion ShowPhoto credits: Lakshay Rastogi
Photo credits: Deepak Shaji
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Day 3The third day of Verve featured
theatrical performances at Street Play
and Mad Ads, witty exchanges at JAM,
mystifying questions in General Quiz
and soulful singing through the
evening in Western solo, group and
Battle of the Bands.
General Quiz
Street Play
Mad Ads
Western Vocal Group JAM
CollageWestern Vocal Solo
JAM
Battle of the Bands
Day 4The final day of Verve 2018 was marked with
revelry and merriment. Greens witnessed
serenades by classically trained singers,
impromptu moves of veteran dancers and a
show of glam and glitz. The previous council
and the Batch of 2014 walked the ramp,
perhaps one last time, bittersweet emotions
running through the scores of students.
Eastern Vocal Solo
Fashion Show
Fashion Show
Eastern Vocal Group
Painting
Impromptu DanceFashion ShowPhoto credits: Lakshay Rastogi
Photo credits: Deepak Shaji
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90's QUIZ: 1st: TIPS2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 6th Semester
CARTOONING1st: Deepshikha Arora2nd: Sonika Gupta3rd: Malavika Menon
ENGLISH POETRY1st: Deeksha Grover & Saara Dabral2nd: Sabin Srivastava3rd: Reetobaan Datta
POTPOURRI1st: TIPS2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 6th Semester
INSTRUMENTAL SOLO1st: Gautam Karthikeyan2nd: Abhishar Sharma3rd: Tanveer Kang & Aaditya Sreehari
CREATIVE DANCE DUET1st: 4th Semester2nd: 2nd Semester3rd: 6th Semester
WESTERN DANCE SOLO1st: Prashant Jha2nd: Rachna Kotian3rd: Shivangi Saha
DEBATE1st: 4th Semester2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 2nd Semester
FACE PAINTING1st: 4th Semester2nd: 8th Semester3rd: 2nd & 6th Semester
CREATIVE VOCAL DUET1st: 4th Semester2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 4th Semester
EASTERN DANCE SOLO1st: Tanisha Goel2nd: Rhea Johnson3rd: Sreelakshmi
INTERDEPARTMENTAL VARIETY SHOW1st: OBG2nd: Anaesthesiology3rd: ENT & Pharmacology
INTERDEPARTMENTAL TUG OF WAR1st: Anaesthesiology2nd: Community Medicine3rd: Pathology
COLLAGE:1st: 2nd Semester2nd: 4th Semester3rd: 4th and 2nd Semester
EXTEMPORE1st: Ishita Singh2nd: Vrinda3rd: Deeksha Grover &
Bhumika Chaudhari
WINNERSVerveIn the spirit of Verve, separate names in group events have not been printed
to highlight unity among batch members
JAM1st: Suhan Rai2nd: Saara Dabral3rd: Reetobaan Datta
GENERAL QUIZ1st: 6th Semester2nd: TIPS3rd: 6th Semester
WESTERN VOCAL SOLO1st: Hannah Matthew2nd: Aparna & Keerthana
Panchagnula3rd: Bharat & Taruni Suraj
PAINTING1st: Anjori Gupta & Pritham
Shetty2nd: Shraddha Murali3rd: Reva Batra
EASTERN VOCAL SOLO1st: Pranav Rajshekhar2nd: Mansa Rao & Dharini
Prasad3rd: Sagar
IMPROMPTU DANCE1st: Chiya Kapoor &
Karthyayani2nd: Parth Gill3rd: Prashant Jha
SPOT PHOTOGRAPHY1st: Siddarth Pratapneni2nd: Sanket Mohanty3rd: Neha Bhatia
CREATIVE WRITING1st: Swetha Srinathan2nd: Anish Tripathi3rd: Rijushree Saha
MELA QUIZ1st: 6th Semester & TIPS2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 6th & 4th Semester
FASHION SHOW1st: 6th Semester2nd: 4th Semester3rd: 2nd Semester
WESTERN DANCE GROUP1st: 4th Semester2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 2nd Semester
EASTERN DANCE GROUP1st: 6th Semester2nd: 4th Semester3rd: 2nd Semester
STREET PLAY1st: 4th Semester2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 2nd Semester
MAD ADS:1st: 6th Semester2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 4th Semester
WESTERN VOCAL GROUP1st: 6th Semester2nd: 4th Semester3rd: 2nd Semester
BATTLE OF THE BANDS1st: 6th Semester2nd: 2nd Semester3rd: 4th Semester
EASTERN VOCAL GROUP1st: 4th Semester2nd: 4th Semester3rd: 2nd Semester
TUG OF WAR1st: 6th Semester2nd: 2nd Semester3rd: 4th Semester
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90's QUIZ: 1st: TIPS2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 6th Semester
CARTOONING1st: Deepshikha Arora2nd: Sonika Gupta3rd: Malavika Menon
ENGLISH POETRY1st: Deeksha Grover & Saara Dabral2nd: Sabin Srivastava3rd: Reetobaan Datta
POTPOURRI1st: TIPS2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 6th Semester
INSTRUMENTAL SOLO1st: Gautam Karthikeyan2nd: Abhishar Sharma3rd: Tanveer Kang & Aaditya Sreehari
CREATIVE DANCE DUET1st: 4th Semester2nd: 2nd Semester3rd: 6th Semester
WESTERN DANCE SOLO1st: Prashant Jha2nd: Rachna Kotian3rd: Shivangi Saha
DEBATE1st: 4th Semester2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 2nd Semester
FACE PAINTING1st: 4th Semester2nd: 8th Semester3rd: 2nd & 6th Semester
CREATIVE VOCAL DUET1st: 4th Semester2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 4th Semester
EASTERN DANCE SOLO1st: Tanisha Goel2nd: Rhea Johnson3rd: Sreelakshmi
INTERDEPARTMENTAL VARIETY SHOW1st: OBG2nd: Anaesthesiology3rd: ENT & Pharmacology
INTERDEPARTMENTAL TUG OF WAR1st: Anaesthesiology2nd: Community Medicine3rd: Pathology
COLLAGE:1st: 2nd Semester2nd: 4th Semester3rd: 4th and 2nd Semester
EXTEMPORE1st: Ishita Singh2nd: Vrinda3rd: Deeksha Grover &
Bhumika Chaudhari
WINNERSVerveIn the spirit of Verve, separate names in group events have not been printed
to highlight unity among batch members
JAM1st: Suhan Rai2nd: Saara Dabral3rd: Reetobaan Datta
GENERAL QUIZ1st: 6th Semester2nd: TIPS3rd: 6th Semester
WESTERN VOCAL SOLO1st: Hannah Matthew2nd: Aparna & Keerthana
Panchagnula3rd: Bharat & Taruni Suraj
PAINTING1st: Anjori Gupta & Pritham
Shetty2nd: Shraddha Murali3rd: Reva Batra
EASTERN VOCAL SOLO1st: Pranav Rajshekhar2nd: Mansa Rao & Dharini
Prasad3rd: Sagar
IMPROMPTU DANCE1st: Chiya Kapoor &
Karthyayani2nd: Parth Gill3rd: Prashant Jha
SPOT PHOTOGRAPHY1st: Siddarth Pratapneni2nd: Sanket Mohanty3rd: Neha Bhatia
CREATIVE WRITING1st: Swetha Srinathan2nd: Anish Tripathi3rd: Rijushree Saha
MELA QUIZ1st: 6th Semester & TIPS2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 6th & 4th Semester
FASHION SHOW1st: 6th Semester2nd: 4th Semester3rd: 2nd Semester
WESTERN DANCE GROUP1st: 4th Semester2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 2nd Semester
EASTERN DANCE GROUP1st: 6th Semester2nd: 4th Semester3rd: 2nd Semester
STREET PLAY1st: 4th Semester2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 2nd Semester
MAD ADS:1st: 6th Semester2nd: 6th Semester3rd: 4th Semester
WESTERN VOCAL GROUP1st: 6th Semester2nd: 4th Semester3rd: 2nd Semester
BATTLE OF THE BANDS1st: 6th Semester2nd: 2nd Semester3rd: 4th Semester
EASTERN VOCAL GROUP1st: 4th Semester2nd: 4th Semester3rd: 2nd Semester
TUG OF WAR1st: 6th Semester2nd: 2nd Semester3rd: 4th Semester
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Contemporary and futuristic academies of higher
education tend to have a powerful student voice, which
also influences the functioning of the institution in a big
way. The Student Council 2017-18 was formed echoing
this belief.
My journey in this prestigious institution has been a rather
memorable one. My success graph showed a gradual and
symmetric gradation, until there was a sudden hike in it.
This was the moment when I was elected to hold the
position of the President of the Student Council. They say
that no load is heavier than that of expectations; and I was
certainly in for a great challenge.
It all started in September, 2014 as I watched the then
President, Student Council, Dr. Akshay Dhanda conduct
the Orientation Programme for us Freshers and later the
Personality Development Programme (the not so
personal interview round) prior to the Freshers’ Evening. I
saw not the power, prestige, influence or responsibilities
that he carried but only the adoration and respect that he
earned.
In that moment, I found my place; I knew what I wanted.
And thirty months later, came in the WhatsApp message I
had been waiting to see: “We are pleased to announce the
results of the 2017 Student Council Elections...”
My experience in the Council has been an enriching one.
Our year kicked off with the College Day- Extollo 2017,
which witnessed faculty and students come together to
celebrate the success of the institution in the previous
academic year.
On April 24 th 2017, we inaugurated KMC Manipal’s first
ever Inter-Collegiate Home Fest- INVICTUS 2017, which
catered to over a thousand cultural, sports and literary
enthusiasts alike. We also sent our students to several
out-station research conferences, sports and cultural
fests, among which Autumn Muse 2017, hosted by St.
John’s Medical College, Bangalore was the highlight, at
which our students made us proud by winning several
accolades.
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PRANAV RAJASEKHARPRANAV RAJASEKHARPRANAV RAJASEKHARPresidentPresidentPresident
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Organizing a home fest isn’t a piece of cake. I would be lying if I said Invictus didn’t give me
some horrid nightmares. But who better than my 11 “GreenMango Core Council” Angels to
keep me sane through all of it; Poojitha Shetty with her innocence and dedication to work;
Kartikeya with his super friendly attitude, love for vegetarian food and inappropriate sense
of humor always “making people uncomfortable”; Madam Nair with her Owls and Intra-
MAHE connections; Grama-No Drama, only Shantala; Shreya-the epitome of “Silence
speaks louder than words”; Divya and her love for Rupiya; Arundhati and her love for Public
Speaking; Batra with an immense love for his committee (Insert ‘Fire’ Emoticon) and an
amazing first name; Raghav, the real OG of our group; Sakshi, with her ‘authoritative’
leadership qualities and extreme reliability; and finally the incredible Chief of this
Magazine, Meghna. Well, what can I say…thank you for letting me exceed the word limit.
It’s truly a blessing to have had worked with such a smooth and efficient team! All the
meetings in the Student Activity Centre will forever be cherished. Congratulations to all the
Committees of the Student Council, Extended Council and other Student Bodies, for their
exemplary work throughout the past year.
Having been a part of the Cultural Committee, 2015 and later the Fine Arts Committee,
2016, I had learned quite a lot from my seniors and batchmates, both in and out of work. I
would like to thank the Core Council 2016-17, for supporting and guiding us through thick
and thin last year.
I am forever indebted to my Dean, Dr. Pragna Rao, who praised me when I was successful,
consoled me when I failed, corrected me when I was wrong and above all, taught me to be a
performer in adversity. Special thanks to Dr. Antony D’Souza, former Associate Dean, for
inspiring me to adopt a more pleasant approach to the challenges I faced and for being the
ultimate pillar of support for all of us. I would like to extend my deepest sense of gratitude to
Dr. Rajgopal Shenoy and Dr. Sharath Rao, Associate Deans, KMC, Manipal, the Staff
Advisors, the Faculty and the entire Administrative Staff, for motivating me to go the extra
mile in search of excellence. I am thankful to my family and friends for their limitless love,
affection, confidence and for always having my back. Most importantly, I would like to
thank the entire student fraternity of KMC Manipal, for believing in me and for the constant
support and respect they have bestowed upon me.
The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind the conviction and the will to carry on in
others. Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the Ark;
professionals built the Titanic. So step out of your comfort zone and make the world your
oyster!
Pranav Rajasekhar
President, Student Council
Contemporary and futuristic academies of higher
education tend to have a powerful student voice, which
also influences the functioning of the institution in a big
way. The Student Council 2017-18 was formed echoing
this belief.
My journey in this prestigious institution has been a rather
memorable one. My success graph showed a gradual and
symmetric gradation, until there was a sudden hike in it.
This was the moment when I was elected to hold the
position of the President of the Student Council. They say
that no load is heavier than that of expectations; and I was
certainly in for a great challenge.
It all started in September, 2014 as I watched the then
President, Student Council, Dr. Akshay Dhanda conduct
the Orientation Programme for us Freshers and later the
Personality Development Programme (the not so
personal interview round) prior to the Freshers’ Evening. I
saw not the power, prestige, influence or responsibilities
that he carried but only the adoration and respect that he
earned.
In that moment, I found my place; I knew what I wanted.
And thirty months later, came in the WhatsApp message I
had been waiting to see: “We are pleased to announce the
results of the 2017 Student Council Elections...”
My experience in the Council has been an enriching one.
Our year kicked off with the College Day- Extollo 2017,
which witnessed faculty and students come together to
celebrate the success of the institution in the previous
academic year.
On April 24 th 2017, we inaugurated KMC Manipal’s first
ever Inter-Collegiate Home Fest- INVICTUS 2017, which
catered to over a thousand cultural, sports and literary
enthusiasts alike. We also sent our students to several
out-station research conferences, sports and cultural
fests, among which Autumn Muse 2017, hosted by St.
John’s Medical College, Bangalore was the highlight, at
which our students made us proud by winning several
accolades.
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PRANAV RAJASEKHARPRANAV RAJASEKHARPRANAV RAJASEKHARPresidentPresidentPresident
50
Organizing a home fest isn’t a piece of cake. I would be lying if I said Invictus didn’t give me
some horrid nightmares. But who better than my 11 “GreenMango Core Council” Angels to
keep me sane through all of it; Poojitha Shetty with her innocence and dedication to work;
Kartikeya with his super friendly attitude, love for vegetarian food and inappropriate sense
of humor always “making people uncomfortable”; Madam Nair with her Owls and Intra-
MAHE connections; Grama-No Drama, only Shantala; Shreya-the epitome of “Silence
speaks louder than words”; Divya and her love for Rupiya; Arundhati and her love for Public
Speaking; Batra with an immense love for his committee (Insert ‘Fire’ Emoticon) and an
amazing first name; Raghav, the real OG of our group; Sakshi, with her ‘authoritative’
leadership qualities and extreme reliability; and finally the incredible Chief of this
Magazine, Meghna. Well, what can I say…thank you for letting me exceed the word limit.
It’s truly a blessing to have had worked with such a smooth and efficient team! All the
meetings in the Student Activity Centre will forever be cherished. Congratulations to all the
Committees of the Student Council, Extended Council and other Student Bodies, for their
exemplary work throughout the past year.
Having been a part of the Cultural Committee, 2015 and later the Fine Arts Committee,
2016, I had learned quite a lot from my seniors and batchmates, both in and out of work. I
would like to thank the Core Council 2016-17, for supporting and guiding us through thick
and thin last year.
I am forever indebted to my Dean, Dr. Pragna Rao, who praised me when I was successful,
consoled me when I failed, corrected me when I was wrong and above all, taught me to be a
performer in adversity. Special thanks to Dr. Antony D’Souza, former Associate Dean, for
inspiring me to adopt a more pleasant approach to the challenges I faced and for being the
ultimate pillar of support for all of us. I would like to extend my deepest sense of gratitude to
Dr. Rajgopal Shenoy and Dr. Sharath Rao, Associate Deans, KMC, Manipal, the Staff
Advisors, the Faculty and the entire Administrative Staff, for motivating me to go the extra
mile in search of excellence. I am thankful to my family and friends for their limitless love,
affection, confidence and for always having my back. Most importantly, I would like to
thank the entire student fraternity of KMC Manipal, for believing in me and for the constant
support and respect they have bestowed upon me.
The final test of a leader is that he leaves behind the conviction and the will to carry on in
others. Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the Ark;
professionals built the Titanic. So step out of your comfort zone and make the world your
oyster!
Pranav Rajasekhar
President, Student Council
'A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way and thereafter
shows the way.' -John C. Maxwell
Right from the first day of college, after interacting with the then
existing student council, it became my ambition to be a part of this
dignified body.
My journey began from first year itself as I was elected the Class
Representative of my batch. Then I became a member of the
Editorial board, where I worked with some of the most creative
and hard-working people I know. I grabbed many opportunities to
learn, to excel, and to deliver. Third year into college, with the
love and blessings of my parents, my teachers and the
unconditional support of all of my friends and the entire KMC
fraternity, came the most awaited moment of my life in KMC so
far- I was elected the Vice President of Administration of KMC
Student Council 2017-2018.
With a dynamic president like Pranav and a hard-working co-Vice
President as Poojitha, along with the entire core council, we
managed to pull off a great year by laying down the foundation of
INVICTUS, KMCs first inter-collegiate cultural and sports
extravaganza. There's a lot to do when you are a part of the student
body of an institution of such a great repute. My post was
accompanied by a lot of responsibilities like the grievance
redressal committee, student advisory boards of various domains
of the University, cultural and sports fests organized by our
college as well as to manage our end at fests organized by other
colleges.
To be a part of the Executive Council along with Pranav R.,
Poojitha, Aditya, Anushka and Shreya, who made the functioning
smooth and organized, was indeed an honor. But what is a team
without its members? To always answer to their responsibilities
and help us were Pranav Batra, Raghav, Divya, Sakshi, Meghna
and Arundhati who were some of the best people to share the
office with. A very special thanks to the Dean, Dr. Pragna Rao, for
her prompt support and encouragement throughout the year, the
Associate Deans, and the entire office staff.
'Success and Failure are both excellent teachers, you might
sometimes be put down even if you're right, be your own judge
and do what needs to be done to bring out the best in you!' All the
best wishes to the readers!
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KARTIKEYA ATREYKARTIKEYA ATREYKARTIKEYA ATREYVice President, AdministrationVice President, AdministrationVice President, Administration
A major transition occurred when I was elected as the class
representative, during our 3rd semester. From circulating
messages on the group, acting as a senate between the students
and the then council, to coordinating with the college office for
batch related-issues, myself and my co-CR deputized for our
batchmates. In addition to this, I was selected as a member of
the Social Welfare Committee in the successive semester, which
added to my learning experience in making a difference in the
society. Inspired by our seniors, this is when I realized, I'd wish
to pursue this responsibility at a higher level and stood for the
Student Council 2017-18 elections. Firstly, I'd like to express my
gratitude to Dean Ma'am & committee and, all the students for
trusting my abilities and having elected me as the Vice-President.
In my tenure as the VP-Head of Programming, my work mainly
involved drafting event schedules by coordinating between
various student committees, running to the KMC office (council
members' second home) umpteen number of times with
numerous permission letters, arranging for participation in
different inter-collegiate and, representing KMC in various
events along with my constant pillars of support – President,
Pranav and co-VP Kartikeya (Super core as we call ourselves).
It's been a great pleasure to work with 12 uniquely talented core
council members, striving for the same goal of making our
college reach greater heights. One of the many steps we took to
achieve the same is, 'INVICTUS', KMC's very own annual sports
(MIST), cultural cum literary (VIBES) fest. The preparations
began from scratch, one and half months before the actual event.
Coming together is the beginning, keeping together is progress,
and working together is a success: this was personified by our
organizing committee. The council experience was indeed a
roller-coaster ride, with many ups and downs, compliments and
criticisms, new friendships and a joint-learning experience. Not
to forget, an unwavering amount of confidence, motivation and
moral strength from my family and close friends.
An old Chinese adage says 'When the winds of change blow,
some people build walls and others build windmills'. Change is
inevitable, so make good use of the opportunities that lie ahead
of you, to mold yourselves in the right direction and become
great doctors. Here's wishing all the very best to the upcoming
council to reach the newer zenith.
POOJITHA S.POOJITHA S.POOJITHA S.Vice President, ProgrammingVice President, ProgrammingVice President, Programming
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'A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way and thereafter
shows the way.' -John C. Maxwell
Right from the first day of college, after interacting with the then
existing student council, it became my ambition to be a part of this
dignified body.
My journey began from first year itself as I was elected the Class
Representative of my batch. Then I became a member of the
Editorial board, where I worked with some of the most creative
and hard-working people I know. I grabbed many opportunities to
learn, to excel, and to deliver. Third year into college, with the
love and blessings of my parents, my teachers and the
unconditional support of all of my friends and the entire KMC
fraternity, came the most awaited moment of my life in KMC so
far- I was elected the Vice President of Administration of KMC
Student Council 2017-2018.
With a dynamic president like Pranav and a hard-working co-Vice
President as Poojitha, along with the entire core council, we
managed to pull off a great year by laying down the foundation of
INVICTUS, KMCs first inter-collegiate cultural and sports
extravaganza. There's a lot to do when you are a part of the student
body of an institution of such a great repute. My post was
accompanied by a lot of responsibilities like the grievance
redressal committee, student advisory boards of various domains
of the University, cultural and sports fests organized by our
college as well as to manage our end at fests organized by other
colleges.
To be a part of the Executive Council along with Pranav R.,
Poojitha, Aditya, Anushka and Shreya, who made the functioning
smooth and organized, was indeed an honor. But what is a team
without its members? To always answer to their responsibilities
and help us were Pranav Batra, Raghav, Divya, Sakshi, Meghna
and Arundhati who were some of the best people to share the
office with. A very special thanks to the Dean, Dr. Pragna Rao, for
her prompt support and encouragement throughout the year, the
Associate Deans, and the entire office staff.
'Success and Failure are both excellent teachers, you might
sometimes be put down even if you're right, be your own judge
and do what needs to be done to bring out the best in you!' All the
best wishes to the readers!
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KARTIKEYA ATREYKARTIKEYA ATREYKARTIKEYA ATREYVice President, AdministrationVice President, AdministrationVice President, Administration
A major transition occurred when I was elected as the class
representative, during our 3rd semester. From circulating
messages on the group, acting as a senate between the students
and the then council, to coordinating with the college office for
batch related-issues, myself and my co-CR deputized for our
batchmates. In addition to this, I was selected as a member of
the Social Welfare Committee in the successive semester, which
added to my learning experience in making a difference in the
society. Inspired by our seniors, this is when I realized, I'd wish
to pursue this responsibility at a higher level and stood for the
Student Council 2017-18 elections. Firstly, I'd like to express my
gratitude to Dean Ma'am & committee and, all the students for
trusting my abilities and having elected me as the Vice-President.
In my tenure as the VP-Head of Programming, my work mainly
involved drafting event schedules by coordinating between
various student committees, running to the KMC office (council
members' second home) umpteen number of times with
numerous permission letters, arranging for participation in
different inter-collegiate and, representing KMC in various
events along with my constant pillars of support – President,
Pranav and co-VP Kartikeya (Super core as we call ourselves).
It's been a great pleasure to work with 12 uniquely talented core
council members, striving for the same goal of making our
college reach greater heights. One of the many steps we took to
achieve the same is, 'INVICTUS', KMC's very own annual sports
(MIST), cultural cum literary (VIBES) fest. The preparations
began from scratch, one and half months before the actual event.
Coming together is the beginning, keeping together is progress,
and working together is a success: this was personified by our
organizing committee. The council experience was indeed a
roller-coaster ride, with many ups and downs, compliments and
criticisms, new friendships and a joint-learning experience. Not
to forget, an unwavering amount of confidence, motivation and
moral strength from my family and close friends.
An old Chinese adage says 'When the winds of change blow,
some people build walls and others build windmills'. Change is
inevitable, so make good use of the opportunities that lie ahead
of you, to mold yourselves in the right direction and become
great doctors. Here's wishing all the very best to the upcoming
council to reach the newer zenith.
POOJITHA S.POOJITHA S.POOJITHA S.Vice President, ProgrammingVice President, ProgrammingVice President, Programming
52
Attendance - The first word that comes to everybody's
mind when they think of the Joint Secretary. That was
pretty much all I thought the post would be about when I
applied. If anybody had told me that I would have been a
part of the Student Council when I was in my first year, I
wouldn't have believed them. It took me an extremely
long time to get out of my bubble of my room and TV
shows, the credit for which goes to being in an
environment like Manipal. One the main reasons that I
love Manipal is the endless number of opportunities to
participate in extracurricular activities. Being a part of the
Student Council was one of the best experiences I've ever
had.
Soon after I was elected into the post, I realised just how
much work was needed to make sure that everyone gets
their attendance, even though there were two of us. Being
just the right� amount of lazy makes you want to find
an easier way to complete work. So, I collaborated with
my cousin to create a website to automatically compile all
the claims, so that we, the students, didn't have to. I was
also approached by some juniors - Sidharth, Avinash,
Ashwin, and Swara, who created the website that is
currently in use which saves everybody a lot of time and
makes the process a lot smoother.
My proudest moment being in the council was when we
worked together and set our differences aside in
organising Invictus-the brainchild of Student Council,
2017, and the biggest fest organised by KMC, Manipal till
date. The Joint Secretaries were tasked with organising
accommodations for all the teams; it made attendance
seem like a piece of cake! Despite the sleepless nights
and the participation fatigue, it was one of the most
satisfying experiences. I couldn't have done it without an
amazing team to help me throughout. I would like to end
by thanking the rest of the Student Council for making it
one of the most memorable experiences of my life.
Looking back, if I was asked to do it again, I would do it
10/10 times.
ADITYA GRAMAADITYA GRAMAADITYA GRAMAJoint SecretaryJoint SecretaryJoint Secretary
53
Cool propaganda, funky taglines, ultimate photoshopping Cool propaganda, funky taglines, ultimate photoshopping
skills and publicity strategies that were on point to gain skills and publicity strategies that were on point to gain
maximum support, we really did put our politicians to maximum support, we really did put our politicians to
shame! In all my experiences as a medical student, this shame! In all my experiences as a medical student, this
was the first time we taxed our brains for creative ideas was the first time we taxed our brains for creative ideas
rather than cramming facts and figures from textbooks. rather than cramming facts and figures from textbooks.
The brainstorming sessions with friends still remains to The brainstorming sessions with friends still remains to
be one of the most memorable aspects of my journey. be one of the most memorable aspects of my journey.
Kudos to all their efforts in helping me get through the Kudos to all their efforts in helping me get through the
elections successfully. elections successfully.
Being elected as a joint secretary meant taking Being elected as a joint secretary meant taking
responsibility for the attendance of students which is a big responsibility for the attendance of students which is a big
deal especially in a medical college like ours. Compiling deal especially in a medical college like ours. Compiling
claims had been an extremely tedious process for all the claims had been an extremely tedious process for all the
councils in the past including ours for a very long time councils in the past including ours for a very long time
until a couple of our juniors came up with a new software until a couple of our juniors came up with a new software
to do the same; and although it still continued to be to do the same; and although it still continued to be
tasking in certain ways, the procedure had been tasking in certain ways, the procedure had been
simplified to a great extent. Newer attempts, inputs, simplified to a great extent. Newer attempts, inputs,
acknowledgment and constant feedback from fellow acknowledgment and constant feedback from fellow
students had been extremely crucial in guiding us through students had been extremely crucial in guiding us through
the whole tenure. the whole tenure.
With regular work being carried out, the council decided With regular work being carried out, the council decided
to step up the game by challenging itself with jobs beyond to step up the game by challenging itself with jobs beyond
each person's comfort zone during Invictus; mine being each person's comfort zone during Invictus; mine being
transportation incharge. Working late at night drafting transportation incharge. Working late at night drafting
schedules for the next day, negotiating with drivers, schedules for the next day, negotiating with drivers,
allocating work tested my organization skills to the allocating work tested my organization skills to the
breakpoint. Though the stressful deadlines pushed us breakpoint. Though the stressful deadlines pushed us
beyond limits and made us succumb to pressure at times, beyond limits and made us succumb to pressure at times,
the experience was worth it all and will forever be the experience was worth it all and will forever be
cherished by the council which, irrespective of the various cherished by the council which, irrespective of the various
constraints, stood united at all times and made the event a constraints, stood united at all times and made the event a
huge success. huge success.
Though it had its ups and downs, being an integral part of Though it had its ups and downs, being an integral part of
the council was indeed an amazing and a wonderful the council was indeed an amazing and a wonderful
learning experience and I would like to thank everyone learning experience and I would like to thank everyone
who made my journey eventful. Our best wishes to the who made my journey eventful. Our best wishes to the
forthcoming council not only to keep up the standards but forthcoming council not only to keep up the standards but
also to take it a notch higher. also to take it a notch higher.
Cool propaganda, funky taglines, ultimate photoshopping
skills and publicity strategies that were on point to gain
maximum support, we really did put our politicians to
shame! In all my experiences as a medical student, this
was the first time we taxed our brains for creative ideas
rather than cramming facts and figures from textbooks.
The brainstorming sessions with friends still remains to
be one of the most memorable aspects of my journey.
Kudos to all their efforts in helping me get through the
elections successfully.
Being elected as a joint secretary meant taking
responsibility for the attendance of students which is a big
deal especially in a medical college like ours. Compiling
claims had been an extremely tedious process for all the
councils in the past including ours for a very long time
until a couple of our juniors came up with a new software
to do the same; and although it still continued to be
tasking in certain ways, the procedure had been
simplified to a great extent. Newer attempts, inputs,
acknowledgment and constant feedback from fellow
students had been extremely crucial in guiding us through
the whole tenure.
With regular work being carried out, the council decided
to step up the game by challenging itself with jobs beyond
each person's comfort zone during Invictus; mine being
transportation incharge. Working late at night drafting
schedules for the next day, negotiating with drivers,
allocating work tested my organization skills to the
breakpoint. Though the stressful deadlines pushed us
beyond limits and made us succumb to pressure at times,
the experience was worth it all and will forever be
cherished by the council which, irrespective of the various
constraints, stood united at all times and made the event a
huge success.
Though it had its ups and downs, being an integral part of
the council was indeed an amazing and a wonderful
learning experience and I would like to thank everyone
who made my journey eventful. Our best wishes to the
forthcoming council not only to keep up the standards but
also to take it a notch higher.
SHREYA SIVARAMKUMARSHREYA SIVARAMKUMARSHREYA SIVARAMKUMARJoint SecretaryJoint SecretaryJoint Secretary
54
Attendance - The first word that comes to everybody's
mind when they think of the Joint Secretary. That was
pretty much all I thought the post would be about when I
applied. If anybody had told me that I would have been a
part of the Student Council when I was in my first year, I
wouldn't have believed them. It took me an extremely
long time to get out of my bubble of my room and TV
shows, the credit for which goes to being in an
environment like Manipal. One the main reasons that I
love Manipal is the endless number of opportunities to
participate in extracurricular activities. Being a part of the
Student Council was one of the best experiences I've ever
had.
Soon after I was elected into the post, I realised just how
much work was needed to make sure that everyone gets
their attendance, even though there were two of us. Being
just the right� amount of lazy makes you want to find
an easier way to complete work. So, I collaborated with
my cousin to create a website to automatically compile all
the claims, so that we, the students, didn't have to. I was
also approached by some juniors - Sidharth, Avinash,
Ashwin, and Swara, who created the website that is
currently in use which saves everybody a lot of time and
makes the process a lot smoother.
My proudest moment being in the council was when we
worked together and set our differences aside in
organising Invictus-the brainchild of Student Council,
2017, and the biggest fest organised by KMC, Manipal till
date. The Joint Secretaries were tasked with organising
accommodations for all the teams; it made attendance
seem like a piece of cake! Despite the sleepless nights
and the participation fatigue, it was one of the most
satisfying experiences. I couldn't have done it without an
amazing team to help me throughout. I would like to end
by thanking the rest of the Student Council for making it
one of the most memorable experiences of my life.
Looking back, if I was asked to do it again, I would do it
10/10 times.
ADITYA GRAMAADITYA GRAMAADITYA GRAMAJoint SecretaryJoint SecretaryJoint Secretary
53
Cool propaganda, funky taglines, ultimate photoshopping Cool propaganda, funky taglines, ultimate photoshopping
skills and publicity strategies that were on point to gain skills and publicity strategies that were on point to gain
maximum support, we really did put our politicians to maximum support, we really did put our politicians to
shame! In all my experiences as a medical student, this shame! In all my experiences as a medical student, this
was the first time we taxed our brains for creative ideas was the first time we taxed our brains for creative ideas
rather than cramming facts and figures from textbooks. rather than cramming facts and figures from textbooks.
The brainstorming sessions with friends still remains to The brainstorming sessions with friends still remains to
be one of the most memorable aspects of my journey. be one of the most memorable aspects of my journey.
Kudos to all their efforts in helping me get through the Kudos to all their efforts in helping me get through the
elections successfully. elections successfully.
Being elected as a joint secretary meant taking Being elected as a joint secretary meant taking
responsibility for the attendance of students which is a big responsibility for the attendance of students which is a big
deal especially in a medical college like ours. Compiling deal especially in a medical college like ours. Compiling
claims had been an extremely tedious process for all the claims had been an extremely tedious process for all the
councils in the past including ours for a very long time councils in the past including ours for a very long time
until a couple of our juniors came up with a new software until a couple of our juniors came up with a new software
to do the same; and although it still continued to be to do the same; and although it still continued to be
tasking in certain ways, the procedure had been tasking in certain ways, the procedure had been
simplified to a great extent. Newer attempts, inputs, simplified to a great extent. Newer attempts, inputs,
acknowledgment and constant feedback from fellow acknowledgment and constant feedback from fellow
students had been extremely crucial in guiding us through students had been extremely crucial in guiding us through
the whole tenure. the whole tenure.
With regular work being carried out, the council decided With regular work being carried out, the council decided
to step up the game by challenging itself with jobs beyond to step up the game by challenging itself with jobs beyond
each person's comfort zone during Invictus; mine being each person's comfort zone during Invictus; mine being
transportation incharge. Working late at night drafting transportation incharge. Working late at night drafting
schedules for the next day, negotiating with drivers, schedules for the next day, negotiating with drivers,
allocating work tested my organization skills to the allocating work tested my organization skills to the
breakpoint. Though the stressful deadlines pushed us breakpoint. Though the stressful deadlines pushed us
beyond limits and made us succumb to pressure at times, beyond limits and made us succumb to pressure at times,
the experience was worth it all and will forever be the experience was worth it all and will forever be
cherished by the council which, irrespective of the various cherished by the council which, irrespective of the various
constraints, stood united at all times and made the event a constraints, stood united at all times and made the event a
huge success. huge success.
Though it had its ups and downs, being an integral part of Though it had its ups and downs, being an integral part of
the council was indeed an amazing and a wonderful the council was indeed an amazing and a wonderful
learning experience and I would like to thank everyone learning experience and I would like to thank everyone
who made my journey eventful. Our best wishes to the who made my journey eventful. Our best wishes to the
forthcoming council not only to keep up the standards but forthcoming council not only to keep up the standards but
also to take it a notch higher. also to take it a notch higher.
Cool propaganda, funky taglines, ultimate photoshopping
skills and publicity strategies that were on point to gain
maximum support, we really did put our politicians to
shame! In all my experiences as a medical student, this
was the first time we taxed our brains for creative ideas
rather than cramming facts and figures from textbooks.
The brainstorming sessions with friends still remains to
be one of the most memorable aspects of my journey.
Kudos to all their efforts in helping me get through the
elections successfully.
Being elected as a joint secretary meant taking
responsibility for the attendance of students which is a big
deal especially in a medical college like ours. Compiling
claims had been an extremely tedious process for all the
councils in the past including ours for a very long time
until a couple of our juniors came up with a new software
to do the same; and although it still continued to be
tasking in certain ways, the procedure had been
simplified to a great extent. Newer attempts, inputs,
acknowledgment and constant feedback from fellow
students had been extremely crucial in guiding us through
the whole tenure.
With regular work being carried out, the council decided
to step up the game by challenging itself with jobs beyond
each person's comfort zone during Invictus; mine being
transportation incharge. Working late at night drafting
schedules for the next day, negotiating with drivers,
allocating work tested my organization skills to the
breakpoint. Though the stressful deadlines pushed us
beyond limits and made us succumb to pressure at times,
the experience was worth it all and will forever be
cherished by the council which, irrespective of the various
constraints, stood united at all times and made the event a
huge success.
Though it had its ups and downs, being an integral part of
the council was indeed an amazing and a wonderful
learning experience and I would like to thank everyone
who made my journey eventful. Our best wishes to the
forthcoming council not only to keep up the standards but
also to take it a notch higher.
SHREYA SIVARAMKUMARSHREYA SIVARAMKUMARSHREYA SIVARAMKUMARJoint SecretaryJoint SecretaryJoint Secretary
54
ANUSHKA NAIRANUSHKA NAIRANUSHKA NAIRGeneral SecretaryGeneral SecretaryGeneral Secretary
55
They say a leader is only as good as their membership, in which They say a leader is only as good as their membership, in which
case I like my standing because I have been privileged to work case I like my standing because I have been privileged to work
with an amazing Core Council. It is this sense of family, combined with an amazing Core Council. It is this sense of family, combined
with our acquisition of personal attributes through involvements with our acquisition of personal attributes through involvements
in academic, cultural and extracurricular programs, from which I in academic, cultural and extracurricular programs, from which I
have grown to understand the importance of relationships, of have grown to understand the importance of relationships, of
communication, and of teamwork. Over time, with increased communication, and of teamwork. Over time, with increased
emphasis on personal autonomy, we have learnt to lead emphasis on personal autonomy, we have learnt to lead
ourselves. And through this capacity, we now hold the key to lead ourselves. And through this capacity, we now hold the key to lead
others.others.
2017 has been a year of immense learning for me. From 2017 has been a year of immense learning for me. From
organizing Invictus in it's charter run as a host fest, to chill organizing Invictus in it's charter run as a host fest, to chill
sessions with my lovely team of class representatives, my term sessions with my lovely team of class representatives, my term
as General Secretary of KMC has been a film reel of exhilarating as General Secretary of KMC has been a film reel of exhilarating
experiences all of which have helped me grow as individual and experiences all of which have helped me grow as individual and
better the leader in me. I can definitely say that from my term, I've better the leader in me. I can definitely say that from my term, I've
developed my communication skills from our ritual visits to the developed my communication skills from our ritual visits to the
office, requesting for holidays, permissions, signatures and the office, requesting for holidays, permissions, signatures and the
list goes on, my social skills from the diversely talented minds list goes on, my social skills from the diversely talented minds
I've encountered during my term and it has been the most I've encountered during my term and it has been the most
humbling experience working towards building a vibrant campus humbling experience working towards building a vibrant campus
atmosphere with each and every one of you all.atmosphere with each and every one of you all.
As I reflect on this past year, everything has been simply As I reflect on this past year, everything has been simply
incredible. None of it would've been possible or as enjoyable a incredible. None of it would've been possible or as enjoyable a
journey though, if it weren't for my owls – our batch Class journey though, if it weren't for my owls – our batch Class
Representatives. Working with each and every one of them is Representatives. Working with each and every one of them is
what has made all of it worthwhile. Thank you Devesh, Ohviya, what has made all of it worthwhile. Thank you Devesh, Ohviya,
Prasiddh, Vikramaditya, Apoorva, Aarthi, Rohini, Aniket, Prasiddh, Vikramaditya, Apoorva, Aarthi, Rohini, Aniket,
Krishanu, Sharvari, Taruni, Pushan, Madhur, Asmita, Sabin, Krishanu, Sharvari, Taruni, Pushan, Madhur, Asmita, Sabin,
Rishabh, Shuchi and Milli, for being the best team and Rishabh, Shuchi and Milli, for being the best team and
performing every task with such efficiency, while confirming with performing every task with such efficiency, while confirming with
all my emojis sans complaints.all my emojis sans complaints.
In my campaign last year, I promised to serve, to assist, and to be In my campaign last year, I promised to serve, to assist, and to be
your friend. I do believe I have achieved this to the best of my your friend. I do believe I have achieved this to the best of my
ability and will continue working to do so. It's been a great year. ability and will continue working to do so. It's been a great year.
Cheers to an even better one!Cheers to an even better one!
They say a leader is only as good as their membership, in which
case I like my standing because I have been privileged to work
with an amazing Core Council. It is this sense of family, combined
with our acquisition of personal attributes through involvements
in academic, cultural and extracurricular programs, from which I
have grown to understand the importance of relationships, of
communication, and of teamwork. Over time, with increased
emphasis on personal autonomy, we have learnt to lead
ourselves. And through this capacity, we now hold the key to lead
others.
2017 has been a year of immense learning for me. From
organizing Invictus in it's charter run as a host fest, to chill
sessions with my lovely team of class representatives, my term
as General Secretary of KMC has been a film reel of exhilarating
experiences all of which have helped me grow as individual and
better the leader in me. I can definitely say that from my term, I've
developed my communication skills from our ritual visits to the
office, requesting for holidays, permissions, signatures and the
list goes on, my social skills from the diversely talented minds
I've encountered during my term and it has been the most
humbling experience working towards building a vibrant campus
atmosphere with each and every one of you all.
As I reflect on this past year, everything has been simply
incredible. None of it would've been possible or as enjoyable a
journey though, if it weren't for my owls – our batch Class
Representatives. Working with each and every one of them is
what has made all of it worthwhile. Thank you Devesh, Ohviya,
Prasiddh, Vikramaditya, Apoorva, Aarthi, Rohini, Aniket,
Krishanu, Sharvari, Taruni, Pushan, Madhur, Asmita, Sabin,
Rishabh, Shuchi and Milli, for being the best team and
performing every task with such efficiency, while confirming with
all my emojis sans complaints.
In my campaign last year, I promised to serve, to assist, and to be
your friend. I do believe I have achieved this to the best of my
ability and will continue working to do so. It's been a great year.
Cheers to an even better one!
ARUNDHATI WARIARARUNDHATI WARIARARUNDHATI WARIARJudicial SecretaryJudicial SecretaryJudicial Secretary
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The life of a KMC student is luxuriant with an inspiring Dean, knowledgeable The life of a KMC student is luxuriant with an inspiring Dean, knowledgeable
professors, well-equipped laboratories, exceptional students, comfortable professors, well-equipped laboratories, exceptional students, comfortable
hostels, scenic surroundings and adorable animals. Rarely do we feel that hostels, scenic surroundings and adorable animals. Rarely do we feel that
we are resorting to the dreaded lives in colleges that we hear about when we we are resorting to the dreaded lives in colleges that we hear about when we
make the decision to become medical students. However, the Student make the decision to become medical students. However, the Student
Council introduced a new committee last year to ensure that the nuts and Council introduced a new committee last year to ensure that the nuts and
bolts of the system were intact for optimal functioning. bolts of the system were intact for optimal functioning.
My decision to run for the post of Judicial Secretary was influenced by the My decision to run for the post of Judicial Secretary was influenced by the
inspiring work done by my predecessor and the scope to add quality to the inspiring work done by my predecessor and the scope to add quality to the
lives of my fellow students. This offered me an opportunity to resolve lives of my fellow students. This offered me an opportunity to resolve
disputes amicably and make grievances heard between the students and the disputes amicably and make grievances heard between the students and the
Council, to work with the hostel committees and the Chief Warden to Council, to work with the hostel committees and the Chief Warden to
smoothen the functioning in the hostels and to promote physical and smoothen the functioning in the hostels and to promote physical and
psychological well-being in the campus by reducing conflicts.psychological well-being in the campus by reducing conflicts.
“Depression–Let's talk” is the slogan for World Health Day 2017. Therefore, “Depression–Let's talk” is the slogan for World Health Day 2017. Therefore,
in the same spirit, we decided to raise awareness about depression, one of in the same spirit, we decided to raise awareness about depression, one of
the main reasons of internal conflict especially among medical students who the main reasons of internal conflict especially among medical students who
are exposed to tremendous levels of stress and solitude. With the support of are exposed to tremendous levels of stress and solitude. With the support of
the departments of Community Medicine and Psychiatry and the Student the departments of Community Medicine and Psychiatry and the Student
Support Centre, we organized “Reaching Within”, a mental health Support Centre, we organized “Reaching Within”, a mental health
awareness programme. The committee was rigorously involved in all its awareness programme. The committee was rigorously involved in all its
activities and this initiative was personally momentous for me as well.activities and this initiative was personally momentous for me as well.
Here's to the nights that turned into mornings with the friends who turned into Here's to the nights that turned into mornings with the friends who turned into
family- Anonymousfamily- Anonymous
The transition in the role and responsibilities of being a member of the The transition in the role and responsibilities of being a member of the
Sports Committee to a Judicial Secretary was daunting and would have been Sports Committee to a Judicial Secretary was daunting and would have been
difficult if not for the encouragement provided by my fellow Core Members. difficult if not for the encouragement provided by my fellow Core Members.
Being a part of the Core Council was fun because of the comradery, the Being a part of the Core Council was fun because of the comradery, the
endless discussions, and the merciless leg-pulling. endless discussions, and the merciless leg-pulling.
As a member, leave be captain, of any sports team, leave be basketball, it is As a member, leave be captain, of any sports team, leave be basketball, it is
difficult to imagine more assurance and love among any other teams. Little difficult to imagine more assurance and love among any other teams. Little
did I know I was to be part of a likewise team in the Council. The entertaining did I know I was to be part of a likewise team in the Council. The entertaining
banter between Anirudh, Anurupa and Annapoorna, the steadily supportive banter between Anirudh, Anurupa and Annapoorna, the steadily supportive
Roshini and Aishwarya and the affectionate yet sassy Priyanka deserve Roshini and Aishwarya and the affectionate yet sassy Priyanka deserve
foremost mention if I were to relive my Judicial Committee team.foremost mention if I were to relive my Judicial Committee team.
Transforming experiences into memories is a nostalgic adventure. Looking Transforming experiences into memories is a nostalgic adventure. Looking
back, the last year has been one of the best in my time here in KMC. Looking back, the last year has been one of the best in my time here in KMC. Looking
forward, I wish the new Secretary the very best of times and luck. I have forward, I wish the new Secretary the very best of times and luck. I have
merely to say one line to express the experience- As a doctor, one gets to merely to say one line to express the experience- As a doctor, one gets to
better people's lives, as a Judicial Secretary or any Student Council better people's lives, as a Judicial Secretary or any Student Council
member, one gets to better the lives of those who better people's lives.member, one gets to better the lives of those who better people's lives.
The life of a KMC student is luxuriant with an inspiring Dean, knowledgeable
professors, well-equipped laboratories, exceptional students, comfortable
hostels, scenic surroundings and adorable animals. Rarely do we feel that
we are resorting to the dreaded lives in colleges that we hear about when we
make the decision to become medical students. However, the Student
Council introduced a new committee last year to ensure that the nuts and
bolts of the system were intact for optimal functioning.
My decision to run for the post of Judicial Secretary was influenced by the
inspiring work done by my predecessor and the scope to add quality to the
lives of my fellow students. This offered me an opportunity to resolve
disputes amicably and make grievances heard between the students and the
Council, to work with the hostel committees and the Chief Warden to
smoothen the functioning in the hostels and to promote physical and
psychological well-being in the campus by reducing conflicts.
“Depression–Let's talk” is the slogan for World Health Day 2017. Therefore,
in the same spirit, we decided to raise awareness about depression, one of
the main reasons of internal conflict especially among medical students who
are exposed to tremendous levels of stress and solitude. With the support of
the departments of Community Medicine and Psychiatry and the Student
Support Centre, we organized “Reaching Within”, a mental health
awareness programme. The committee was rigorously involved in all its
activities and this initiative was personally momentous for me as well.
Here's to the nights that turned into mornings with the friends who turned into
family- Anonymous
The transition in the role and responsibilities of being a member of the
Sports Committee to a Judicial Secretary was daunting and would have been
difficult if not for the encouragement provided by my fellow Core Members.
Being a part of the Core Council was fun because of the comradery, the
endless discussions, and the merciless leg-pulling.
As a member, leave be captain, of any sports team, leave be basketball, it is
difficult to imagine more assurance and love among any other teams. Little
did I know I was to be part of a likewise team in the Council. The entertaining
banter between Anirudh, Anurupa and Annapoorna, the steadily supportive
Roshini and Aishwarya and the affectionate yet sassy Priyanka deserve
foremost mention if I were to relive my Judicial Committee team.
Transforming experiences into memories is a nostalgic adventure. Looking
back, the last year has been one of the best in my time here in KMC. Looking
forward, I wish the new Secretary the very best of times and luck. I have
merely to say one line to express the experience- As a doctor, one gets to
better people's lives, as a Judicial Secretary or any Student Council
member, one gets to better the lives of those who better people's lives.
ANUSHKA NAIRANUSHKA NAIRANUSHKA NAIRGeneral SecretaryGeneral SecretaryGeneral Secretary
55
They say a leader is only as good as their membership, in which They say a leader is only as good as their membership, in which
case I like my standing because I have been privileged to work case I like my standing because I have been privileged to work
with an amazing Core Council. It is this sense of family, combined with an amazing Core Council. It is this sense of family, combined
with our acquisition of personal attributes through involvements with our acquisition of personal attributes through involvements
in academic, cultural and extracurricular programs, from which I in academic, cultural and extracurricular programs, from which I
have grown to understand the importance of relationships, of have grown to understand the importance of relationships, of
communication, and of teamwork. Over time, with increased communication, and of teamwork. Over time, with increased
emphasis on personal autonomy, we have learnt to lead emphasis on personal autonomy, we have learnt to lead
ourselves. And through this capacity, we now hold the key to lead ourselves. And through this capacity, we now hold the key to lead
others.others.
2017 has been a year of immense learning for me. From 2017 has been a year of immense learning for me. From
organizing Invictus in it's charter run as a host fest, to chill organizing Invictus in it's charter run as a host fest, to chill
sessions with my lovely team of class representatives, my term sessions with my lovely team of class representatives, my term
as General Secretary of KMC has been a film reel of exhilarating as General Secretary of KMC has been a film reel of exhilarating
experiences all of which have helped me grow as individual and experiences all of which have helped me grow as individual and
better the leader in me. I can definitely say that from my term, I've better the leader in me. I can definitely say that from my term, I've
developed my communication skills from our ritual visits to the developed my communication skills from our ritual visits to the
office, requesting for holidays, permissions, signatures and the office, requesting for holidays, permissions, signatures and the
list goes on, my social skills from the diversely talented minds list goes on, my social skills from the diversely talented minds
I've encountered during my term and it has been the most I've encountered during my term and it has been the most
humbling experience working towards building a vibrant campus humbling experience working towards building a vibrant campus
atmosphere with each and every one of you all.atmosphere with each and every one of you all.
As I reflect on this past year, everything has been simply As I reflect on this past year, everything has been simply
incredible. None of it would've been possible or as enjoyable a incredible. None of it would've been possible or as enjoyable a
journey though, if it weren't for my owls – our batch Class journey though, if it weren't for my owls – our batch Class
Representatives. Working with each and every one of them is Representatives. Working with each and every one of them is
what has made all of it worthwhile. Thank you Devesh, Ohviya, what has made all of it worthwhile. Thank you Devesh, Ohviya,
Prasiddh, Vikramaditya, Apoorva, Aarthi, Rohini, Aniket, Prasiddh, Vikramaditya, Apoorva, Aarthi, Rohini, Aniket,
Krishanu, Sharvari, Taruni, Pushan, Madhur, Asmita, Sabin, Krishanu, Sharvari, Taruni, Pushan, Madhur, Asmita, Sabin,
Rishabh, Shuchi and Milli, for being the best team and Rishabh, Shuchi and Milli, for being the best team and
performing every task with such efficiency, while confirming with performing every task with such efficiency, while confirming with
all my emojis sans complaints.all my emojis sans complaints.
In my campaign last year, I promised to serve, to assist, and to be In my campaign last year, I promised to serve, to assist, and to be
your friend. I do believe I have achieved this to the best of my your friend. I do believe I have achieved this to the best of my
ability and will continue working to do so. It's been a great year. ability and will continue working to do so. It's been a great year.
Cheers to an even better one!Cheers to an even better one!
They say a leader is only as good as their membership, in which
case I like my standing because I have been privileged to work
with an amazing Core Council. It is this sense of family, combined
with our acquisition of personal attributes through involvements
in academic, cultural and extracurricular programs, from which I
have grown to understand the importance of relationships, of
communication, and of teamwork. Over time, with increased
emphasis on personal autonomy, we have learnt to lead
ourselves. And through this capacity, we now hold the key to lead
others.
2017 has been a year of immense learning for me. From
organizing Invictus in it's charter run as a host fest, to chill
sessions with my lovely team of class representatives, my term
as General Secretary of KMC has been a film reel of exhilarating
experiences all of which have helped me grow as individual and
better the leader in me. I can definitely say that from my term, I've
developed my communication skills from our ritual visits to the
office, requesting for holidays, permissions, signatures and the
list goes on, my social skills from the diversely talented minds
I've encountered during my term and it has been the most
humbling experience working towards building a vibrant campus
atmosphere with each and every one of you all.
As I reflect on this past year, everything has been simply
incredible. None of it would've been possible or as enjoyable a
journey though, if it weren't for my owls – our batch Class
Representatives. Working with each and every one of them is
what has made all of it worthwhile. Thank you Devesh, Ohviya,
Prasiddh, Vikramaditya, Apoorva, Aarthi, Rohini, Aniket,
Krishanu, Sharvari, Taruni, Pushan, Madhur, Asmita, Sabin,
Rishabh, Shuchi and Milli, for being the best team and
performing every task with such efficiency, while confirming with
all my emojis sans complaints.
In my campaign last year, I promised to serve, to assist, and to be
your friend. I do believe I have achieved this to the best of my
ability and will continue working to do so. It's been a great year.
Cheers to an even better one!
ARUNDHATI WARIARARUNDHATI WARIARARUNDHATI WARIARJudicial SecretaryJudicial SecretaryJudicial Secretary
56
The life of a KMC student is luxuriant with an inspiring Dean, knowledgeable The life of a KMC student is luxuriant with an inspiring Dean, knowledgeable
professors, well-equipped laboratories, exceptional students, comfortable professors, well-equipped laboratories, exceptional students, comfortable
hostels, scenic surroundings and adorable animals. Rarely do we feel that hostels, scenic surroundings and adorable animals. Rarely do we feel that
we are resorting to the dreaded lives in colleges that we hear about when we we are resorting to the dreaded lives in colleges that we hear about when we
make the decision to become medical students. However, the Student make the decision to become medical students. However, the Student
Council introduced a new committee last year to ensure that the nuts and Council introduced a new committee last year to ensure that the nuts and
bolts of the system were intact for optimal functioning. bolts of the system were intact for optimal functioning.
My decision to run for the post of Judicial Secretary was influenced by the My decision to run for the post of Judicial Secretary was influenced by the
inspiring work done by my predecessor and the scope to add quality to the inspiring work done by my predecessor and the scope to add quality to the
lives of my fellow students. This offered me an opportunity to resolve lives of my fellow students. This offered me an opportunity to resolve
disputes amicably and make grievances heard between the students and the disputes amicably and make grievances heard between the students and the
Council, to work with the hostel committees and the Chief Warden to Council, to work with the hostel committees and the Chief Warden to
smoothen the functioning in the hostels and to promote physical and smoothen the functioning in the hostels and to promote physical and
psychological well-being in the campus by reducing conflicts.psychological well-being in the campus by reducing conflicts.
“Depression–Let's talk” is the slogan for World Health Day 2017. Therefore, “Depression–Let's talk” is the slogan for World Health Day 2017. Therefore,
in the same spirit, we decided to raise awareness about depression, one of in the same spirit, we decided to raise awareness about depression, one of
the main reasons of internal conflict especially among medical students who the main reasons of internal conflict especially among medical students who
are exposed to tremendous levels of stress and solitude. With the support of are exposed to tremendous levels of stress and solitude. With the support of
the departments of Community Medicine and Psychiatry and the Student the departments of Community Medicine and Psychiatry and the Student
Support Centre, we organized “Reaching Within”, a mental health Support Centre, we organized “Reaching Within”, a mental health
awareness programme. The committee was rigorously involved in all its awareness programme. The committee was rigorously involved in all its
activities and this initiative was personally momentous for me as well.activities and this initiative was personally momentous for me as well.
Here's to the nights that turned into mornings with the friends who turned into Here's to the nights that turned into mornings with the friends who turned into
family- Anonymousfamily- Anonymous
The transition in the role and responsibilities of being a member of the The transition in the role and responsibilities of being a member of the
Sports Committee to a Judicial Secretary was daunting and would have been Sports Committee to a Judicial Secretary was daunting and would have been
difficult if not for the encouragement provided by my fellow Core Members. difficult if not for the encouragement provided by my fellow Core Members.
Being a part of the Core Council was fun because of the comradery, the Being a part of the Core Council was fun because of the comradery, the
endless discussions, and the merciless leg-pulling. endless discussions, and the merciless leg-pulling.
As a member, leave be captain, of any sports team, leave be basketball, it is As a member, leave be captain, of any sports team, leave be basketball, it is
difficult to imagine more assurance and love among any other teams. Little difficult to imagine more assurance and love among any other teams. Little
did I know I was to be part of a likewise team in the Council. The entertaining did I know I was to be part of a likewise team in the Council. The entertaining
banter between Anirudh, Anurupa and Annapoorna, the steadily supportive banter between Anirudh, Anurupa and Annapoorna, the steadily supportive
Roshini and Aishwarya and the affectionate yet sassy Priyanka deserve Roshini and Aishwarya and the affectionate yet sassy Priyanka deserve
foremost mention if I were to relive my Judicial Committee team.foremost mention if I were to relive my Judicial Committee team.
Transforming experiences into memories is a nostalgic adventure. Looking Transforming experiences into memories is a nostalgic adventure. Looking
back, the last year has been one of the best in my time here in KMC. Looking back, the last year has been one of the best in my time here in KMC. Looking
forward, I wish the new Secretary the very best of times and luck. I have forward, I wish the new Secretary the very best of times and luck. I have
merely to say one line to express the experience- As a doctor, one gets to merely to say one line to express the experience- As a doctor, one gets to
better people's lives, as a Judicial Secretary or any Student Council better people's lives, as a Judicial Secretary or any Student Council
member, one gets to better the lives of those who better people's lives.member, one gets to better the lives of those who better people's lives.
The life of a KMC student is luxuriant with an inspiring Dean, knowledgeable
professors, well-equipped laboratories, exceptional students, comfortable
hostels, scenic surroundings and adorable animals. Rarely do we feel that
we are resorting to the dreaded lives in colleges that we hear about when we
make the decision to become medical students. However, the Student
Council introduced a new committee last year to ensure that the nuts and
bolts of the system were intact for optimal functioning.
My decision to run for the post of Judicial Secretary was influenced by the
inspiring work done by my predecessor and the scope to add quality to the
lives of my fellow students. This offered me an opportunity to resolve
disputes amicably and make grievances heard between the students and the
Council, to work with the hostel committees and the Chief Warden to
smoothen the functioning in the hostels and to promote physical and
psychological well-being in the campus by reducing conflicts.
“Depression–Let's talk” is the slogan for World Health Day 2017. Therefore,
in the same spirit, we decided to raise awareness about depression, one of
the main reasons of internal conflict especially among medical students who
are exposed to tremendous levels of stress and solitude. With the support of
the departments of Community Medicine and Psychiatry and the Student
Support Centre, we organized “Reaching Within”, a mental health
awareness programme. The committee was rigorously involved in all its
activities and this initiative was personally momentous for me as well.
Here's to the nights that turned into mornings with the friends who turned into
family- Anonymous
The transition in the role and responsibilities of being a member of the
Sports Committee to a Judicial Secretary was daunting and would have been
difficult if not for the encouragement provided by my fellow Core Members.
Being a part of the Core Council was fun because of the comradery, the
endless discussions, and the merciless leg-pulling.
As a member, leave be captain, of any sports team, leave be basketball, it is
difficult to imagine more assurance and love among any other teams. Little
did I know I was to be part of a likewise team in the Council. The entertaining
banter between Anirudh, Anurupa and Annapoorna, the steadily supportive
Roshini and Aishwarya and the affectionate yet sassy Priyanka deserve
foremost mention if I were to relive my Judicial Committee team.
Transforming experiences into memories is a nostalgic adventure. Looking
back, the last year has been one of the best in my time here in KMC. Looking
forward, I wish the new Secretary the very best of times and luck. I have
merely to say one line to express the experience- As a doctor, one gets to
better people's lives, as a Judicial Secretary or any Student Council
member, one gets to better the lives of those who better people's lives.
DIVYA NAYARDIVYA NAYARDIVYA NAYARFinance SecretaryFinance SecretaryFinance Secretary
57
It has been a year since I was elected to the post of Finance
Secretary, and what a year it was. Strenuous, frustrating, and
challenging at times, but ultimately rewarding beyond measure.
I had been a part of the Sports Committee for the prior year, and the
skills I picked up as a member of that committee were instrumental
in making me a confident candidate for the elections.
As I stepped into the robes of Finance Secretary, my predecessor
Dr. Jaibir, in addition to Dr. Lee and Dr. Manish, helped me learn the
ropes. I gained an understanding of how to deal with the problems
placed before me systematically. However, all my efforts would
have been in vain without the support of my amazing group of peers.
The Core Council shared my burden right from the get-go. Wherever
they could, they reduced my burden. It has been an enlightening
experience and I am glad to have had it along with each member of
the Core Council of 2017.
A big shout out to my committee members for aiding me in my uphill
climb. Whenever I was running low on fuel, they were my reserve of
strength. Khushbu has helped me deal with any and all situations
that arose, and was the one who kept the lights on in my absence.
Ayushi sat with me in Indira through countless nights making sure the
accounts were balanced and handled transportation for our first
Inter-Collegiate Sports cum Cultural Fest: Invictus. Neha was at my
side at the oddest hours, counting money and making records, and
Suhan was always ready to take up any burden and any responsibility
placed upon his shoulders. All of them were indispensable to our
shared success.
A big shout out to Pushan for doing most of the ground work, coming
up with ingenious solutions, and taking up the job of ferrying
contestants to their accommodation in the wee hours of the morning.
They were at my side sinking long hours into work without complaint.
They sat with me at the registration desks of Invictus, through
moonlight and sunshine. When I fretted over deficits in the account,
they racked their brains together to balance the credits and debits. I
could not have asked for a better team, and having worked with them,
I sure wouldn't ever ask for a different one.
As I sign off as Financial Secretary 2017, I would like to wish the best
of luck to all my committee members as well as my successor,
whoever that might be. It is not an easy journey, being a part of the
Council while simultaneously being a medical student. My parting
advice would be to appreciate the people you walk this path with,
because I can assure you from my experience, it will be a year to
remember that will help you grow in ways you couldn't ever have
imagined.
"Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same
time", that's how I started my Council Handover speech and
here I am a year later, so overwhelmed. There were so many
firsts, some good and some that brought lessons along. There
were things I didn't know I was signing up for, and some
experiences I will dearly cherish. What started with a fun
campaigning evening with my friends before the elections is
ending with an exciting Verve, and all that was in between was
a crazy roller coaster ride.
At every step, I had by my side my team of 28, the Fine Arts
Committee 2017, each one different from the others but so
talented and creative. One of the many things we introduced
this year were independent teams that would represent KMC in
all inter-collegiate competitions for the year. They were
headed by efficient captains and vice captains who made work
so� much easier. All throughout March and April, I spent more
time in SAC than in my room. The nights were long, T-shirt
painting and super glue fingers became routine and Planet Cafe
burgers and oreo shakes became our staple diet. There were
highlights like Autumn Muse and Extollo, College Annual day
and we were glad to continue the tradition of zealously
participating in Utsav and hosting the cultural, literary and art
society sessions.
It's really important to have those people in your life who have
your back and push you to be better, Pranav and Simran have
been those people for me, handled things and reached out
whenever and wherever I couldn't. I was lucky to be a part of a
very supportive core council. The 12 of us worked day in and out
for KMC's first very own inter-collegiate fest: Invictus. Invictus
means unconquered, but for us it meant a gorgeous brochure,
heartwarming decor and most importantly, conquering an
almost smooth coordination between all the committees. I
couldn't be more thankful to Team Invictus for that. Dr. Chandni
Gupta is, hands down, the most approachable and understanding
faculty advisor there is.
I believe that each one of us is the sum total of every moment
we've ever experienced with all the people we've ever known,
and this year even though it wasn't all sunshine, was a great
experience with some wonderful people. Shoutout to Saumya,
Priya and Ambar for keeping me sane and Sachi, Arundhati,
Divyanshi and Saptarshi for making sure I was never short on
laughter. Cheers!
SAKSHI RAMNANISAKSHI RAMNANISAKSHI RAMNANIFine Arts SecretaryFine Arts SecretaryFine Arts Secretary
58
DIVYA NAYARDIVYA NAYARDIVYA NAYARFinance SecretaryFinance SecretaryFinance Secretary
57
It has been a year since I was elected to the post of Finance
Secretary, and what a year it was. Strenuous, frustrating, and
challenging at times, but ultimately rewarding beyond measure.
I had been a part of the Sports Committee for the prior year, and the
skills I picked up as a member of that committee were instrumental
in making me a confident candidate for the elections.
As I stepped into the robes of Finance Secretary, my predecessor
Dr. Jaibir, in addition to Dr. Lee and Dr. Manish, helped me learn the
ropes. I gained an understanding of how to deal with the problems
placed before me systematically. However, all my efforts would
have been in vain without the support of my amazing group of peers.
The Core Council shared my burden right from the get-go. Wherever
they could, they reduced my burden. It has been an enlightening
experience and I am glad to have had it along with each member of
the Core Council of 2017.
A big shout out to my committee members for aiding me in my uphill
climb. Whenever I was running low on fuel, they were my reserve of
strength. Khushbu has helped me deal with any and all situations
that arose, and was the one who kept the lights on in my absence.
Ayushi sat with me in Indira through countless nights making sure the
accounts were balanced and handled transportation for our first
Inter-Collegiate Sports cum Cultural Fest: Invictus. Neha was at my
side at the oddest hours, counting money and making records, and
Suhan was always ready to take up any burden and any responsibility
placed upon his shoulders. All of them were indispensable to our
shared success.
A big shout out to Pushan for doing most of the ground work, coming
up with ingenious solutions, and taking up the job of ferrying
contestants to their accommodation in the wee hours of the morning.
They were at my side sinking long hours into work without complaint.
They sat with me at the registration desks of Invictus, through
moonlight and sunshine. When I fretted over deficits in the account,
they racked their brains together to balance the credits and debits. I
could not have asked for a better team, and having worked with them,
I sure wouldn't ever ask for a different one.
As I sign off as Financial Secretary 2017, I would like to wish the best
of luck to all my committee members as well as my successor,
whoever that might be. It is not an easy journey, being a part of the
Council while simultaneously being a medical student. My parting
advice would be to appreciate the people you walk this path with,
because I can assure you from my experience, it will be a year to
remember that will help you grow in ways you couldn't ever have
imagined.
"Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same
time", that's how I started my Council Handover speech and
here I am a year later, so overwhelmed. There were so many
firsts, some good and some that brought lessons along. There
were things I didn't know I was signing up for, and some
experiences I will dearly cherish. What started with a fun
campaigning evening with my friends before the elections is
ending with an exciting Verve, and all that was in between was
a crazy roller coaster ride.
At every step, I had by my side my team of 28, the Fine Arts
Committee 2017, each one different from the others but so
talented and creative. One of the many things we introduced
this year were independent teams that would represent KMC in
all inter-collegiate competitions for the year. They were
headed by efficient captains and vice captains who made work
so� much easier. All throughout March and April, I spent more
time in SAC than in my room. The nights were long, T-shirt
painting and super glue fingers became routine and Planet Cafe
burgers and oreo shakes became our staple diet. There were
highlights like Autumn Muse and Extollo, College Annual day
and we were glad to continue the tradition of zealously
participating in Utsav and hosting the cultural, literary and art
society sessions.
It's really important to have those people in your life who have
your back and push you to be better, Pranav and Simran have
been those people for me, handled things and reached out
whenever and wherever I couldn't. I was lucky to be a part of a
very supportive core council. The 12 of us worked day in and out
for KMC's first very own inter-collegiate fest: Invictus. Invictus
means unconquered, but for us it meant a gorgeous brochure,
heartwarming decor and most importantly, conquering an
almost smooth coordination between all the committees. I
couldn't be more thankful to Team Invictus for that. Dr. Chandni
Gupta is, hands down, the most approachable and understanding
faculty advisor there is.
I believe that each one of us is the sum total of every moment
we've ever experienced with all the people we've ever known,
and this year even though it wasn't all sunshine, was a great
experience with some wonderful people. Shoutout to Saumya,
Priya and Ambar for keeping me sane and Sachi, Arundhati,
Divyanshi and Saptarshi for making sure I was never short on
laughter. Cheers!
SAKSHI RAMNANISAKSHI RAMNANISAKSHI RAMNANIFine Arts SecretaryFine Arts SecretaryFine Arts Secretary
58
Kasturba Medical College is not just a college, it is a land of Kasturba Medical College is not just a college, it is a land of
opportunity, diversity and most importantly, virtue. Here I became a opportunity, diversity and most importantly, virtue. Here I became a
medical student, a learner, a teammate and was privileged enough to medical student, a learner, a teammate and was privileged enough to
be the Sports Secretary of batch of 2020. (Thankful to all the voters!) be the Sports Secretary of batch of 2020. (Thankful to all the voters!)
When we joined the college, we were given an orientation by the When we joined the college, we were given an orientation by the
presiding Student Council and their words left me spellbound.They presiding Student Council and their words left me spellbound.They
inspired us to achieve great things like they did, and for me this inspired us to achieve great things like they did, and for me this
opportunity was given by the Sports committee. My passion for sports opportunity was given by the Sports committee. My passion for sports
drew me closer to our beloved 'sports comm'. Over the course of these 2 drew me closer to our beloved 'sports comm'. Over the course of these 2
years, this Committee turned into a family and just like any family, we years, this Committee turned into a family and just like any family, we
had our ups and downs. There were obstacles along the way but had our ups and downs. There were obstacles along the way but
overcoming them was made enjoyable by my committee and I am really overcoming them was made enjoyable by my committee and I am really
grateful towards the team. Memories made during this journey from grateful towards the team. Memories made during this journey from
night trips during Invictus, late night planning with my talented night trips during Invictus, late night planning with my talented
batchmates, crashing at Lella's place for late night meetings will batchmates, crashing at Lella's place for late night meetings will
remain unforgettable.remain unforgettable.
Organizing our fest was not a one man show. It was the constant effort of Organizing our fest was not a one man show. It was the constant effort of
a team– our HARAAMcore committee. We had a dedicated president, a team– our HARAAMcore committee. We had a dedicated president,
my namesake Pranav (whom I have personally come to admire for his my namesake Pranav (whom I have personally come to admire for his
leadership), and equally dedicated Core Council with VPs Poojitha and leadership), and equally dedicated Core Council with VPs Poojitha and
Atreya (aka Cheeku), Grama, Shreya, Meghna , Rgv (OG), Sakshi, Aru, Atreya (aka Cheeku), Grama, Shreya, Meghna , Rgv (OG), Sakshi, Aru,
Anushka, Divya (PS- To all people left, I love you all!), all of whom have Anushka, Divya (PS- To all people left, I love you all!), all of whom have
been amazing to work with. Synchrony in the core committee was the been amazing to work with. Synchrony in the core committee was the
gist of a great council, a great team and a great fest INVICTUS and I am gist of a great council, a great team and a great fest INVICTUS and I am
glad that we achieved it together. glad that we achieved it together.
As the Sports Secretary, I am proud to say that we have raised the bar of As the Sports Secretary, I am proud to say that we have raised the bar of
MIST this year and with the council laid the foundation of greatness for MIST this year and with the council laid the foundation of greatness for
the future Invictus. Due to the constant hard work of months (my boy the future Invictus. Due to the constant hard work of months (my boy
Vidarshan's charm!) MIST 2017 saw an increase in footfall like never Vidarshan's charm!) MIST 2017 saw an increase in footfall like never
before! Our innovations were integrated; we conducted KMCs first ever before! Our innovations were integrated; we conducted KMCs first ever
KMC Premier League (courtesy Mohsin), introduced Sports Quiz, Fifa KMC Premier League (courtesy Mohsin), introduced Sports Quiz, Fifa
and most importantly managed to form various girls' sports teams and and most importantly managed to form various girls' sports teams and
conducted tournaments for them. My great appreciation to all our sports conducted tournaments for them. My great appreciation to all our sports
captains and the teams who have managed to get us trophies in all the captains and the teams who have managed to get us trophies in all the
tournaments.tournaments.
Being the sports secretary has given me a rich experience and was a Being the sports secretary has given me a rich experience and was a
boon to my personal development. It was one of the toughest journeys I boon to my personal development. It was one of the toughest journeys I
have been on, but I will never regret making this decision. The support have been on, but I will never regret making this decision. The support
given by my friends, committee, seniors, council, batchmates, juniors given by my friends, committee, seniors, council, batchmates, juniors
was unparalleled and I'm forever grateful to them. was unparalleled and I'm forever grateful to them.
In the end, I hope I have managed to inspire the juniors like I was, by the In the end, I hope I have managed to inspire the juniors like I was, by the
Student Council of 2014. Student Council of 2014.
Kasturba Medical College is not just a college, it is a land of
opportunity, diversity and most importantly, virtue. Here I became a
medical student, a learner, a teammate and was privileged enough to
be the Sports Secretary of batch of 2020. (Thankful to all the voters!)
When we joined the college, we were given an orientation by the
presiding Student Council and their words left me spellbound.They
inspired us to achieve great things like they did, and for me this
opportunity was given by the Sports committee. My passion for sports
drew me closer to our beloved 'sports comm'. Over the course of these 2
years, this Committee turned into a family and just like any family, we
had our ups and downs. There were obstacles along the way but
overcoming them was made enjoyable by my committee and I am really
grateful towards the team. Memories made during this journey from
night trips during Invictus, late night planning with my talented
batchmates, crashing at Lella's place for late night meetings will
remain unforgettable.
Organizing our fest was not a one man show. It was the constant effort of
a team– our HARAAMcore committee. We had a dedicated president,
my namesake Pranav (whom I have personally come to admire for his
leadership), and equally dedicated Core Council with VPs Poojitha and
Atreya (aka Cheeku), Grama, Shreya, Meghna , Rgv (OG), Sakshi, Aru,
Anushka, Divya (PS- To all people left, I love you all!), all of whom have
been amazing to work with. Synchrony in the core committee was the
gist of a great council, a great team and a great fest INVICTUS and I am
glad that we achieved it together.
As the Sports Secretary, I am proud to say that we have raised the bar of
MIST this year and with the council laid the foundation of greatness for
the future Invictus. Due to the constant hard work of months (my boy
Vidarshan's charm!) MIST 2017 saw an increase in footfall like never
before! Our innovations were integrated; we conducted KMCs first ever
KMC Premier League (courtesy Mohsin), introduced Sports Quiz, Fifa
and most importantly managed to form various girls' sports teams and
conducted tournaments for them. My great appreciation to all our sports
captains and the teams who have managed to get us trophies in all the
tournaments.
Being the sports secretary has given me a rich experience and was a
boon to my personal development. It was one of the toughest journeys I
have been on, but I will never regret making this decision. The support
given by my friends, committee, seniors, council, batchmates, juniors
was unparalleled and I'm forever grateful to them.
In the end, I hope I have managed to inspire the juniors like I was, by the
Student Council of 2014.
PRANAV BATRAPRANAV BATRAPRANAV BATRASports SecretarySports SecretarySports Secretary
59 60
Since I was a child, I have been enthusiastic about sports. What
drew me into the glittering world of sports was not just playing the
sport but also the passion, drama and effort that went hand in hand
with arranging the event. It was perhaps this intriguing aspect of the
logistics of the game that made me audition for the Sports
Committee in my first year of college.
Owing to some admission difficulties, I joined the regular classes
two weeks later than my peers. The Sports Committee served as an
excellent platform to network and get to personally introduce myself
to my peers as well as my seniors. It was not the terrifying
experience I had made it out to be in my mind; in fact the members of
the committee welcomed me with open arms. I had become a
member of this family and a part of something much larger than
myself in just one evening. The members of the Sports Committee
became my first friends, and with each memory I made, they
became my best friends too.
As I end my tenure as Joint Sports Secretary, I know without a doubt
that the first memory of college that pops into my head is that of the
Sports Committee. 2 years as a member and 1 year as the Joint
Sports Secretary have given me countless experiences. I will miss
the trips, the committee dinners, the late nights at KMC Greens, and
the spark of conversation turning into a torrid blaze of ideas. As I
look back, with my committee at my side, my cup truly overflows.
By definition, families share the same hearth and roof. Here, at
Sports Committee, we share the same passion and hunger for
success. Invictus was our greatest challenge till date. Situations
got tense and sometimes, out of hand on numerous occasions. But,
at the end of the day, we always came together and joked about it.
This is what is unique about us; we leave our egos outside the door.
This is what makes us such a strong team, a team that we like to call
our family.
The ease with which I assumed my responsibilities would not have
been possible without the guiding hand of Dr. Vishal, Dr. Jaiswal,
and Dr. Shetty, who are not only my predecessors, but also my
brothers in arms. I wish them the best of luck for the future. A salute
to Pranav, the President, who gave our committee the direction to
be able to pull off each event we organized with grace and
aplomb.So much respect for my brother, Pranav Batra, the Sports
Secretary, who did so much for the committee and was a constant
driving force. As a committee, we had our squabbles,but in the end,
it was all about the love for the game, the passion and each other.
RAGHAV CHAWLARAGHAV CHAWLARAGHAV CHAWLAJoint Sports SecretaryJoint Sports SecretaryJoint Sports Secretary
Kasturba Medical College is not just a college, it is a land of Kasturba Medical College is not just a college, it is a land of
opportunity, diversity and most importantly, virtue. Here I became a opportunity, diversity and most importantly, virtue. Here I became a
medical student, a learner, a teammate and was privileged enough to medical student, a learner, a teammate and was privileged enough to
be the Sports Secretary of batch of 2020. (Thankful to all the voters!) be the Sports Secretary of batch of 2020. (Thankful to all the voters!)
When we joined the college, we were given an orientation by the When we joined the college, we were given an orientation by the
presiding Student Council and their words left me spellbound.They presiding Student Council and their words left me spellbound.They
inspired us to achieve great things like they did, and for me this inspired us to achieve great things like they did, and for me this
opportunity was given by the Sports committee. My passion for sports opportunity was given by the Sports committee. My passion for sports
drew me closer to our beloved 'sports comm'. Over the course of these 2 drew me closer to our beloved 'sports comm'. Over the course of these 2
years, this Committee turned into a family and just like any family, we years, this Committee turned into a family and just like any family, we
had our ups and downs. There were obstacles along the way but had our ups and downs. There were obstacles along the way but
overcoming them was made enjoyable by my committee and I am really overcoming them was made enjoyable by my committee and I am really
grateful towards the team. Memories made during this journey from grateful towards the team. Memories made during this journey from
night trips during Invictus, late night planning with my talented night trips during Invictus, late night planning with my talented
batchmates, crashing at Lella's place for late night meetings will batchmates, crashing at Lella's place for late night meetings will
remain unforgettable.remain unforgettable.
Organizing our fest was not a one man show. It was the constant effort of Organizing our fest was not a one man show. It was the constant effort of
a team– our HARAAMcore committee. We had a dedicated president, a team– our HARAAMcore committee. We had a dedicated president,
my namesake Pranav (whom I have personally come to admire for his my namesake Pranav (whom I have personally come to admire for his
leadership), and equally dedicated Core Council with VPs Poojitha and leadership), and equally dedicated Core Council with VPs Poojitha and
Atreya (aka Cheeku), Grama, Shreya, Meghna , Rgv (OG), Sakshi, Aru, Atreya (aka Cheeku), Grama, Shreya, Meghna , Rgv (OG), Sakshi, Aru,
Anushka, Divya (PS- To all people left, I love you all!), all of whom have Anushka, Divya (PS- To all people left, I love you all!), all of whom have
been amazing to work with. Synchrony in the core committee was the been amazing to work with. Synchrony in the core committee was the
gist of a great council, a great team and a great fest INVICTUS and I am gist of a great council, a great team and a great fest INVICTUS and I am
glad that we achieved it together. glad that we achieved it together.
As the Sports Secretary, I am proud to say that we have raised the bar of As the Sports Secretary, I am proud to say that we have raised the bar of
MIST this year and with the council laid the foundation of greatness for MIST this year and with the council laid the foundation of greatness for
the future Invictus. Due to the constant hard work of months (my boy the future Invictus. Due to the constant hard work of months (my boy
Vidarshan's charm!) MIST 2017 saw an increase in footfall like never Vidarshan's charm!) MIST 2017 saw an increase in footfall like never
before! Our innovations were integrated; we conducted KMCs first ever before! Our innovations were integrated; we conducted KMCs first ever
KMC Premier League (courtesy Mohsin), introduced Sports Quiz, Fifa KMC Premier League (courtesy Mohsin), introduced Sports Quiz, Fifa
and most importantly managed to form various girls' sports teams and and most importantly managed to form various girls' sports teams and
conducted tournaments for them. My great appreciation to all our sports conducted tournaments for them. My great appreciation to all our sports
captains and the teams who have managed to get us trophies in all the captains and the teams who have managed to get us trophies in all the
tournaments.tournaments.
Being the sports secretary has given me a rich experience and was a Being the sports secretary has given me a rich experience and was a
boon to my personal development. It was one of the toughest journeys I boon to my personal development. It was one of the toughest journeys I
have been on, but I will never regret making this decision. The support have been on, but I will never regret making this decision. The support
given by my friends, committee, seniors, council, batchmates, juniors given by my friends, committee, seniors, council, batchmates, juniors
was unparalleled and I'm forever grateful to them. was unparalleled and I'm forever grateful to them.
In the end, I hope I have managed to inspire the juniors like I was, by the In the end, I hope I have managed to inspire the juniors like I was, by the
Student Council of 2014. Student Council of 2014.
Kasturba Medical College is not just a college, it is a land of
opportunity, diversity and most importantly, virtue. Here I became a
medical student, a learner, a teammate and was privileged enough to
be the Sports Secretary of batch of 2020. (Thankful to all the voters!)
When we joined the college, we were given an orientation by the
presiding Student Council and their words left me spellbound.They
inspired us to achieve great things like they did, and for me this
opportunity was given by the Sports committee. My passion for sports
drew me closer to our beloved 'sports comm'. Over the course of these 2
years, this Committee turned into a family and just like any family, we
had our ups and downs. There were obstacles along the way but
overcoming them was made enjoyable by my committee and I am really
grateful towards the team. Memories made during this journey from
night trips during Invictus, late night planning with my talented
batchmates, crashing at Lella's place for late night meetings will
remain unforgettable.
Organizing our fest was not a one man show. It was the constant effort of
a team– our HARAAMcore committee. We had a dedicated president,
my namesake Pranav (whom I have personally come to admire for his
leadership), and equally dedicated Core Council with VPs Poojitha and
Atreya (aka Cheeku), Grama, Shreya, Meghna , Rgv (OG), Sakshi, Aru,
Anushka, Divya (PS- To all people left, I love you all!), all of whom have
been amazing to work with. Synchrony in the core committee was the
gist of a great council, a great team and a great fest INVICTUS and I am
glad that we achieved it together.
As the Sports Secretary, I am proud to say that we have raised the bar of
MIST this year and with the council laid the foundation of greatness for
the future Invictus. Due to the constant hard work of months (my boy
Vidarshan's charm!) MIST 2017 saw an increase in footfall like never
before! Our innovations were integrated; we conducted KMCs first ever
KMC Premier League (courtesy Mohsin), introduced Sports Quiz, Fifa
and most importantly managed to form various girls' sports teams and
conducted tournaments for them. My great appreciation to all our sports
captains and the teams who have managed to get us trophies in all the
tournaments.
Being the sports secretary has given me a rich experience and was a
boon to my personal development. It was one of the toughest journeys I
have been on, but I will never regret making this decision. The support
given by my friends, committee, seniors, council, batchmates, juniors
was unparalleled and I'm forever grateful to them.
In the end, I hope I have managed to inspire the juniors like I was, by the
Student Council of 2014.
PRANAV BATRAPRANAV BATRAPRANAV BATRASports SecretarySports SecretarySports Secretary
59 60
Since I was a child, I have been enthusiastic about sports. What
drew me into the glittering world of sports was not just playing the
sport but also the passion, drama and effort that went hand in hand
with arranging the event. It was perhaps this intriguing aspect of the
logistics of the game that made me audition for the Sports
Committee in my first year of college.
Owing to some admission difficulties, I joined the regular classes
two weeks later than my peers. The Sports Committee served as an
excellent platform to network and get to personally introduce myself
to my peers as well as my seniors. It was not the terrifying
experience I had made it out to be in my mind; in fact the members of
the committee welcomed me with open arms. I had become a
member of this family and a part of something much larger than
myself in just one evening. The members of the Sports Committee
became my first friends, and with each memory I made, they
became my best friends too.
As I end my tenure as Joint Sports Secretary, I know without a doubt
that the first memory of college that pops into my head is that of the
Sports Committee. 2 years as a member and 1 year as the Joint
Sports Secretary have given me countless experiences. I will miss
the trips, the committee dinners, the late nights at KMC Greens, and
the spark of conversation turning into a torrid blaze of ideas. As I
look back, with my committee at my side, my cup truly overflows.
By definition, families share the same hearth and roof. Here, at
Sports Committee, we share the same passion and hunger for
success. Invictus was our greatest challenge till date. Situations
got tense and sometimes, out of hand on numerous occasions. But,
at the end of the day, we always came together and joked about it.
This is what is unique about us; we leave our egos outside the door.
This is what makes us such a strong team, a team that we like to call
our family.
The ease with which I assumed my responsibilities would not have
been possible without the guiding hand of Dr. Vishal, Dr. Jaiswal,
and Dr. Shetty, who are not only my predecessors, but also my
brothers in arms. I wish them the best of luck for the future. A salute
to Pranav, the President, who gave our committee the direction to
be able to pull off each event we organized with grace and
aplomb.So much respect for my brother, Pranav Batra, the Sports
Secretary, who did so much for the committee and was a constant
driving force. As a committee, we had our squabbles,but in the end,
it was all about the love for the game, the passion and each other.
RAGHAV CHAWLARAGHAV CHAWLARAGHAV CHAWLAJoint Sports SecretaryJoint Sports SecretaryJoint Sports Secretary
MEGHNA SIVAKUMARMEGHNA SIVAKUMARMEGHNA SIVAKUMAREditor-in-ChiefEditor-in-ChiefEditor-in-Chief
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Real talk.Real talk.
I've been experiencing the grass is greener on the other side syndrome I've been experiencing the grass is greener on the other side syndrome
for the past few years. (I suppose it's called FOMO now?) While I for the past few years. (I suppose it's called FOMO now?) While I
thoroughly enjoyed being in the Editorial Board the first two years, it thoroughly enjoyed being in the Editorial Board the first two years, it
never felt like family, and I was always envious of people who were part never felt like family, and I was always envious of people who were part
of other committees that were united and continued to meet up and hang of other committees that were united and continued to meet up and hang
out two years after its completion. This year was the first time I felt a out two years after its completion. This year was the first time I felt a
true sense of unity and of family within the Editorial Board. I wish I could true sense of unity and of family within the Editorial Board. I wish I could
take credit (and believe me, I've tried) for the talented and caring take credit (and believe me, I've tried) for the talented and caring
individuals in the committee, but I can't. It might have been fate, or individuals in the committee, but I can't. It might have been fate, or
maybe luck, but whatever it was, I'm so grateful to have been able to maybe luck, but whatever it was, I'm so grateful to have been able to
work with such an amazing group of individuals. This committee has work with such an amazing group of individuals. This committee has
stood by my side during times of difficulty and through times of triumph. stood by my side during times of difficulty and through times of triumph.
They've forgiven me for the mistakes that I've made this past year, and They've forgiven me for the mistakes that I've made this past year, and
have accepted me even if I had a few shortcomings. To the Editorial have accepted me even if I had a few shortcomings. To the Editorial
Board – Thank you.Board – Thank you.
My year with the Student Council was definitely eye-opening. Poojitha, My year with the Student Council was definitely eye-opening. Poojitha,
Kartikeya, Grama, Shreya, Anushka, Arundhati, Divya, Batra, and Kartikeya, Grama, Shreya, Anushka, Arundhati, Divya, Batra, and
Raghav - I'm glad to have been able to work with all of you. Pranav – our Raghav - I'm glad to have been able to work with all of you. Pranav – our
friendship had always been superficial prior to this year so I'm glad that friendship had always been superficial prior to this year so I'm glad that
we've reached a new level. Thanks for listening to my rants and for we've reached a new level. Thanks for listening to my rants and for
giving us a chance. Sakshi – one of my goals this year was to maintain giving us a chance. Sakshi – one of my goals this year was to maintain
minimal inter-committee drama, but our relationship has surpassed minimal inter-committee drama, but our relationship has surpassed
that of colleagues. I've gained a friend and I'm grateful for that.that of colleagues. I've gained a friend and I'm grateful for that.
To Savani – thank you for always being there for me, for listening to my To Savani – thank you for always being there for me, for listening to my
rants, and for helping me maintain balance whenever I needed it. To rants, and for helping me maintain balance whenever I needed it. To
Armaan – words simply can't describe the asset you've been. It was Armaan – words simply can't describe the asset you've been. It was
great working with a fellow Editor-in-Chief.great working with a fellow Editor-in-Chief.
To a special group of people in the committee – the ones that comprise To a special group of people in the committee – the ones that comprise
the Mini Edboard WhatsApp group. Neni, Disha, Rohini and Aniket, you the Mini Edboard WhatsApp group. Neni, Disha, Rohini and Aniket, you
guys were the first people to campaign for me when I decided to run for guys were the first people to campaign for me when I decided to run for
other positions. You guys were also the first people to stand by my side other positions. You guys were also the first people to stand by my side
and support my bid to reconstruct the Editorial Board when it was and support my bid to reconstruct the Editorial Board when it was
nothing. I honestly would not have been able to do any of it without you. nothing. I honestly would not have been able to do any of it without you.
You all have also been incredible in your positions as Associate Editors You all have also been incredible in your positions as Associate Editors
and Heads of Photography. Thank you for everything.and Heads of Photography. Thank you for everything.
To the Student Body, if I could pass on something I learned this year, is To the Student Body, if I could pass on something I learned this year, is
that you should never be afraid to push the boundaries, and to change that you should never be afraid to push the boundaries, and to change
the parameters of your being. The comfort zone hinders growth, and in the parameters of your being. The comfort zone hinders growth, and in
order to truly achieve your best self, you need to walk as far away as order to truly achieve your best self, you need to walk as far away as
possible from it. possible from it.
Real talk.
I've been experiencing the grass is greener on the other side syndrome
for the past few years. (I suppose it's called FOMO now?) While I
thoroughly enjoyed being in the Editorial Board the first two years, it
never felt like family, and I was always envious of people who were part
of other committees that were united and continued to meet up and hang
out two years after its completion. This year was the first time I felt a
true sense of unity and of family within the Editorial Board. I wish I could
take credit (and believe me, I've tried) for the talented and caring
individuals in the committee, but I can't. It might have been fate, or
maybe luck, but whatever it was, I'm so grateful to have been able to
work with such an amazing group of individuals. This committee has
stood by my side during times of difficulty and through times of triumph.
They've forgiven me for the mistakes that I've made this past year, and
have accepted me even if I had a few shortcomings. To the Editorial
Board – Thank you.
My year with the Student Council was definitely eye-opening. Poojitha,
Kartikeya, Grama, Shreya, Anushka, Arundhati, Divya, Batra, and
Raghav - I'm glad to have been able to work with all of you. Pranav – our
friendship had always been superficial prior to this year so I'm glad that
we've reached a new level. Thanks for listening to my rants and for
giving us a chance. Sakshi – one of my goals this year was to maintain
minimal inter-committee drama, but our relationship has surpassed
that of colleagues. I've gained a friend and I'm grateful for that.
To Savani – thank you for always being there for me, for listening to my
rants, and for helping me maintain balance whenever I needed it. To
Armaan – words simply can't describe the asset you've been. It was
great working with a fellow Editor-in-Chief.
To a special group of people in the committee – the ones that comprise
the Mini Edboard WhatsApp group. Neni, Disha, Rohini and Aniket, you
guys were the first people to campaign for me when I decided to run for
other positions. You guys were also the first people to stand by my side
and support my bid to reconstruct the Editorial Board when it was
nothing. I honestly would not have been able to do any of it without you.
You all have also been incredible in your positions as Associate Editors
and Heads of Photography. Thank you for everything.
To the Student Body, if I could pass on something I learned this year, is
that you should never be afraid to push the boundaries, and to change
the parameters of your being. The comfort zone hinders growth, and in
order to truly achieve your best self, you need to walk as far away as
possible from it.
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MEGHNA SIVAKUMARMEGHNA SIVAKUMARMEGHNA SIVAKUMAREditor-in-ChiefEditor-in-ChiefEditor-in-Chief
61
Real talk.Real talk.
I've been experiencing the grass is greener on the other side syndrome I've been experiencing the grass is greener on the other side syndrome
for the past few years. (I suppose it's called FOMO now?) While I for the past few years. (I suppose it's called FOMO now?) While I
thoroughly enjoyed being in the Editorial Board the first two years, it thoroughly enjoyed being in the Editorial Board the first two years, it
never felt like family, and I was always envious of people who were part never felt like family, and I was always envious of people who were part
of other committees that were united and continued to meet up and hang of other committees that were united and continued to meet up and hang
out two years after its completion. This year was the first time I felt a out two years after its completion. This year was the first time I felt a
true sense of unity and of family within the Editorial Board. I wish I could true sense of unity and of family within the Editorial Board. I wish I could
take credit (and believe me, I've tried) for the talented and caring take credit (and believe me, I've tried) for the talented and caring
individuals in the committee, but I can't. It might have been fate, or individuals in the committee, but I can't. It might have been fate, or
maybe luck, but whatever it was, I'm so grateful to have been able to maybe luck, but whatever it was, I'm so grateful to have been able to
work with such an amazing group of individuals. This committee has work with such an amazing group of individuals. This committee has
stood by my side during times of difficulty and through times of triumph. stood by my side during times of difficulty and through times of triumph.
They've forgiven me for the mistakes that I've made this past year, and They've forgiven me for the mistakes that I've made this past year, and
have accepted me even if I had a few shortcomings. To the Editorial have accepted me even if I had a few shortcomings. To the Editorial
Board – Thank you.Board – Thank you.
My year with the Student Council was definitely eye-opening. Poojitha, My year with the Student Council was definitely eye-opening. Poojitha,
Kartikeya, Grama, Shreya, Anushka, Arundhati, Divya, Batra, and Kartikeya, Grama, Shreya, Anushka, Arundhati, Divya, Batra, and
Raghav - I'm glad to have been able to work with all of you. Pranav – our Raghav - I'm glad to have been able to work with all of you. Pranav – our
friendship had always been superficial prior to this year so I'm glad that friendship had always been superficial prior to this year so I'm glad that
we've reached a new level. Thanks for listening to my rants and for we've reached a new level. Thanks for listening to my rants and for
giving us a chance. Sakshi – one of my goals this year was to maintain giving us a chance. Sakshi – one of my goals this year was to maintain
minimal inter-committee drama, but our relationship has surpassed minimal inter-committee drama, but our relationship has surpassed
that of colleagues. I've gained a friend and I'm grateful for that.that of colleagues. I've gained a friend and I'm grateful for that.
To Savani – thank you for always being there for me, for listening to my To Savani – thank you for always being there for me, for listening to my
rants, and for helping me maintain balance whenever I needed it. To rants, and for helping me maintain balance whenever I needed it. To
Armaan – words simply can't describe the asset you've been. It was Armaan – words simply can't describe the asset you've been. It was
great working with a fellow Editor-in-Chief.great working with a fellow Editor-in-Chief.
To a special group of people in the committee – the ones that comprise To a special group of people in the committee – the ones that comprise
the Mini Edboard WhatsApp group. Neni, Disha, Rohini and Aniket, you the Mini Edboard WhatsApp group. Neni, Disha, Rohini and Aniket, you
guys were the first people to campaign for me when I decided to run for guys were the first people to campaign for me when I decided to run for
other positions. You guys were also the first people to stand by my side other positions. You guys were also the first people to stand by my side
and support my bid to reconstruct the Editorial Board when it was and support my bid to reconstruct the Editorial Board when it was
nothing. I honestly would not have been able to do any of it without you. nothing. I honestly would not have been able to do any of it without you.
You all have also been incredible in your positions as Associate Editors You all have also been incredible in your positions as Associate Editors
and Heads of Photography. Thank you for everything.and Heads of Photography. Thank you for everything.
To the Student Body, if I could pass on something I learned this year, is To the Student Body, if I could pass on something I learned this year, is
that you should never be afraid to push the boundaries, and to change that you should never be afraid to push the boundaries, and to change
the parameters of your being. The comfort zone hinders growth, and in the parameters of your being. The comfort zone hinders growth, and in
order to truly achieve your best self, you need to walk as far away as order to truly achieve your best self, you need to walk as far away as
possible from it. possible from it.
Real talk.
I've been experiencing the grass is greener on the other side syndrome
for the past few years. (I suppose it's called FOMO now?) While I
thoroughly enjoyed being in the Editorial Board the first two years, it
never felt like family, and I was always envious of people who were part
of other committees that were united and continued to meet up and hang
out two years after its completion. This year was the first time I felt a
true sense of unity and of family within the Editorial Board. I wish I could
take credit (and believe me, I've tried) for the talented and caring
individuals in the committee, but I can't. It might have been fate, or
maybe luck, but whatever it was, I'm so grateful to have been able to
work with such an amazing group of individuals. This committee has
stood by my side during times of difficulty and through times of triumph.
They've forgiven me for the mistakes that I've made this past year, and
have accepted me even if I had a few shortcomings. To the Editorial
Board – Thank you.
My year with the Student Council was definitely eye-opening. Poojitha,
Kartikeya, Grama, Shreya, Anushka, Arundhati, Divya, Batra, and
Raghav - I'm glad to have been able to work with all of you. Pranav – our
friendship had always been superficial prior to this year so I'm glad that
we've reached a new level. Thanks for listening to my rants and for
giving us a chance. Sakshi – one of my goals this year was to maintain
minimal inter-committee drama, but our relationship has surpassed
that of colleagues. I've gained a friend and I'm grateful for that.
To Savani – thank you for always being there for me, for listening to my
rants, and for helping me maintain balance whenever I needed it. To
Armaan – words simply can't describe the asset you've been. It was
great working with a fellow Editor-in-Chief.
To a special group of people in the committee – the ones that comprise
the Mini Edboard WhatsApp group. Neni, Disha, Rohini and Aniket, you
guys were the first people to campaign for me when I decided to run for
other positions. You guys were also the first people to stand by my side
and support my bid to reconstruct the Editorial Board when it was
nothing. I honestly would not have been able to do any of it without you.
You all have also been incredible in your positions as Associate Editors
and Heads of Photography. Thank you for everything.
To the Student Body, if I could pass on something I learned this year, is
that you should never be afraid to push the boundaries, and to change
the parameters of your being. The comfort zone hinders growth, and in
order to truly achieve your best self, you need to walk as far away as
possible from it.
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CUTTING EDGE
President - Khushboo AgarwalVice President - Jahnavi Srivastava
Angad Gummaraju, Anju Pradeep, Anoush Sardesai Sadat, Anvit Minocha, Avinav Gupta, Meghna Sivakumar, Neelambara Srivastava, Pranav Mishra, Reetika Ramanathan, Vipul Tripathi, Zehra Siddiqui
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Ever since its inception by a group of medical students motivated by their
ambition to excel and better themselves as future practitioners, Cutting Edge,
the student surgical society of KMC Manipal, has gone from strength to
strength, widened its reach immensely, and achieved all that the founding
members had wished to achieve, even more, in fact.
For the year 2017, the committee assumed its duties in the month of February
after a set of grueling interviews. The President elect was Khushboo Agarwal,
who was provided with able assistance by her Vice President Jahnavi
Srivastava and General Secretary Pranav Mishra. The society's member base
saw a whopping 166 new registrations to what is called Group 'E'. Another
significant change that this year saw was the shift in the responsibility of being
the Honorary President from the hands of Dr. Sampath Kumar (Dept of
General Surgery), someone who has been at the heart of all of Cutting Edge's
achievements, to Dr. Vivek Pandey (Dept of Orthopedics), an able mentor with
brilliant ideas. In the same vogue as always, the committee carried out with
aplomb, its three principle areas of work: workshops, lectures, and Chirurgia.
WORKSHOPS: The purpose of the workshops is to deliver an all-round
understanding of the subject to the participants, inclusive of theory and
practical skills. To make sure that most of the basic surgical skills are imparted
to the students, and that the same corresponds well with their level of
understanding based on their semester, there is a division of the syllabus into
four Units. The turnout for the workshops, especially the Unit 1 workshops
(attended principally by the 1st year students), saw an impressive surge,
reaching numbers of 160+ attendees. The material used by Cutting Edge for
teaching suturing is so well received that the committee catered to the Basic
Sutures Workshop of 'Phoenix 2017', an undergraduate medical conference
conducted by AJ Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore. There are ongoing
talks initiated by this year's committee to apply for a patent for the idea.
LECTURES: These facilitate interaction between the aspiring surgeons and
whom they aspire to be, thus providing a platform for the students to put forth
their inquisitive queries to the surgeons who have the answers. This year's
committee organized an enlightening session by the renowned Dr. Meenakshi
Ahuja, whose knowledge on what it is like to practice Obstetrics and
Gynecology helped numerous students who eyed a future in the same.
CHIRURGIA: This is Cutting Edge's amalgamation of knowledge and festivities,
which serves as the pinnacle of all its efforts every year. Preceded by effective
publicity (special mention to the active and interesting Facebook page), the event
unfurled over a span of two days, the 6th and 7th of September, and saw massive
support and participation from members and non-members alike. The events
included a talk by Dr. Vivek Pandey about his journey as an Orthopedic surgeon, the
Tracheostomy workshop with clay models, the suture marathon, where students
raced to the finish line with their suturing capabilities, Enigma: The Mystery Room,
which required teams of three to solve their way out of the room in 20 minutes, and
the crowning glory, the Treasure Hunt, which saw intense competition among more
than 35 teams. The fest was highly successful and much appreciated.
Apart from these, Cutting Edge also collaborated with IGCLA in conducting a
workshop on Basic Sutures and Knots, followed by Bowel Anastomosis, both of
which were met with approbation. Another initiative undertaken was the circulation of
the Intern questionnaire, the purpose of which was to gauge the usefulness of the
skills imparted by the Cutting Edge syllabus as assimilated from those exposed to
hands-on clinical work, the interns who were members of the society. Finally, the last
event organized by the committee was 'The Incision Inquizition', a mind bending quiz
organized by Cutting Edge committee alumni Dr.Talha Ahmed and Dr.Tirth Nayan
Vasa, veterans in the world of quizzing.
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CUTTING EDGE
President - Khushboo AgarwalVice President - Jahnavi Srivastava
Angad Gummaraju, Anju Pradeep, Anoush Sardesai Sadat, Anvit Minocha, Avinav Gupta, Meghna Sivakumar, Neelambara Srivastava, Pranav Mishra, Reetika Ramanathan, Vipul Tripathi, Zehra Siddiqui
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Ever since its inception by a group of medical students motivated by their
ambition to excel and better themselves as future practitioners, Cutting Edge,
the student surgical society of KMC Manipal, has gone from strength to
strength, widened its reach immensely, and achieved all that the founding
members had wished to achieve, even more, in fact.
For the year 2017, the committee assumed its duties in the month of February
after a set of grueling interviews. The President elect was Khushboo Agarwal,
who was provided with able assistance by her Vice President Jahnavi
Srivastava and General Secretary Pranav Mishra. The society's member base
saw a whopping 166 new registrations to what is called Group 'E'. Another
significant change that this year saw was the shift in the responsibility of being
the Honorary President from the hands of Dr. Sampath Kumar (Dept of
General Surgery), someone who has been at the heart of all of Cutting Edge's
achievements, to Dr. Vivek Pandey (Dept of Orthopedics), an able mentor with
brilliant ideas. In the same vogue as always, the committee carried out with
aplomb, its three principle areas of work: workshops, lectures, and Chirurgia.
WORKSHOPS: The purpose of the workshops is to deliver an all-round
understanding of the subject to the participants, inclusive of theory and
practical skills. To make sure that most of the basic surgical skills are imparted
to the students, and that the same corresponds well with their level of
understanding based on their semester, there is a division of the syllabus into
four Units. The turnout for the workshops, especially the Unit 1 workshops
(attended principally by the 1st year students), saw an impressive surge,
reaching numbers of 160+ attendees. The material used by Cutting Edge for
teaching suturing is so well received that the committee catered to the Basic
Sutures Workshop of 'Phoenix 2017', an undergraduate medical conference
conducted by AJ Institute of Medical Sciences, Mangalore. There are ongoing
talks initiated by this year's committee to apply for a patent for the idea.
LECTURES: These facilitate interaction between the aspiring surgeons and
whom they aspire to be, thus providing a platform for the students to put forth
their inquisitive queries to the surgeons who have the answers. This year's
committee organized an enlightening session by the renowned Dr. Meenakshi
Ahuja, whose knowledge on what it is like to practice Obstetrics and
Gynecology helped numerous students who eyed a future in the same.
CHIRURGIA: This is Cutting Edge's amalgamation of knowledge and festivities,
which serves as the pinnacle of all its efforts every year. Preceded by effective
publicity (special mention to the active and interesting Facebook page), the event
unfurled over a span of two days, the 6th and 7th of September, and saw massive
support and participation from members and non-members alike. The events
included a talk by Dr. Vivek Pandey about his journey as an Orthopedic surgeon, the
Tracheostomy workshop with clay models, the suture marathon, where students
raced to the finish line with their suturing capabilities, Enigma: The Mystery Room,
which required teams of three to solve their way out of the room in 20 minutes, and
the crowning glory, the Treasure Hunt, which saw intense competition among more
than 35 teams. The fest was highly successful and much appreciated.
Apart from these, Cutting Edge also collaborated with IGCLA in conducting a
workshop on Basic Sutures and Knots, followed by Bowel Anastomosis, both of
which were met with approbation. Another initiative undertaken was the circulation of
the Intern questionnaire, the purpose of which was to gauge the usefulness of the
skills imparted by the Cutting Edge syllabus as assimilated from those exposed to
hands-on clinical work, the interns who were members of the society. Finally, the last
event organized by the committee was 'The Incision Inquizition', a mind bending quiz
organized by Cutting Edge committee alumni Dr.Talha Ahmed and Dr.Tirth Nayan
Vasa, veterans in the world of quizzing.
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IQMU
Radhika Mundayur, Bijoyini Bose, Vinod Nayak, Pragna Rao, Shobha Kamath, Nandini Majumdar, Dharini Prasad, Harsh Kahlon, Moneshwar Rao, Veeradithya Ballal, Aashna Bhatia, Roshini Chandrasekhar, Radha Jha, Sharvari Patra, Diya Varghese, Tasnim Shajahan, Neha Kiran, Ameya Kale, Manthan Arora, Shreya Jayaram, Rukmoni Balasubramaniam, Gopika Suresh, Avanti Singh, Shalaka Atre, Vaishnavi Harikumar, Niyati Jain, Swara Kulkarni, Aishwarya Kapoor, Sanya Parakh, Sara Regina, Disha Patra, Neha Mittal, Sneha Makkapati, lshita Bansal, Hunar Ghai, Sanam Gavankar, Rhea Chandwani, Deepshika Arora, Resham Bhatia, Sutanka Sujaini, Hannah Mathew, Kshitij Pillai, Madhur Madhav Mundra, Tarun Selvarajan, Zeshan Syed, Rishi Govind, Pushan Aggarwal, Vasudev Sinha, Swamy Kanuri, Anirudh Arora, KP Ashwin, Kunal Jaiswal, Charan Madhav, Vinay Reddy, Harish Srinivasan, Sushruth Palepu.
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The International Quiz for Medical Undergraduates (IQMU) is a multi-tier quiz hosted by Kasturba Medical College, the first of which was a grand success in 2017. It was launched with the aim of providing a wholesome academic and cultural experience with drama, dance and fun, in the span of four days. The second quiz will be held from 7th to 10th March, 2018.
The sub-committees of IQMU work in conjunction with each other to ensure that the entire event runs smoothly. They will be compiling clinical vignettes and interesting questions from various departments of Kasturba Hospital to create a quiz that encourages one to apply knowledge and think out of the box.
In collaboration with student clubs such as Cutting Edge, Scientia Medicina, Tempus Prestia, Justitia and more, IQMU will present a new round of engag ing workshops tha t provides a hands-on experience in their respective fields, a veritable utopia for the inquisitive mind! A medical hackathon has also been introduced this year. Moreover, they will be hosting a Gala Night, filled with fun and dance, for the participants to get to know each other better.
The committee ultimately aims to provide a holistic exchange experience for the participants, and become an international organisation that engages competitive medical students in the process. Their mission is to produce long-lasting and fruitful relationships among future doctors from around the globe whilst facilitating the development of well-rounded physicians.
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IQMU
Radhika Mundayur, Bijoyini Bose, Vinod Nayak, Pragna Rao, Shobha Kamath, Nandini Majumdar, Dharini Prasad, Harsh Kahlon, Moneshwar Rao, Veeradithya Ballal, Aashna Bhatia, Roshini Chandrasekhar, Radha Jha, Sharvari Patra, Diya Varghese, Tasnim Shajahan, Neha Kiran, Ameya Kale, Manthan Arora, Shreya Jayaram, Rukmoni Balasubramaniam, Gopika Suresh, Avanti Singh, Shalaka Atre, Vaishnavi Harikumar, Niyati Jain, Swara Kulkarni, Aishwarya Kapoor, Sanya Parakh, Sara Regina, Disha Patra, Neha Mittal, Sneha Makkapati, lshita Bansal, Hunar Ghai, Sanam Gavankar, Rhea Chandwani, Deepshika Arora, Resham Bhatia, Sutanka Sujaini, Hannah Mathew, Kshitij Pillai, Madhur Madhav Mundra, Tarun Selvarajan, Zeshan Syed, Rishi Govind, Pushan Aggarwal, Vasudev Sinha, Swamy Kanuri, Anirudh Arora, KP Ashwin, Kunal Jaiswal, Charan Madhav, Vinay Reddy, Harish Srinivasan, Sushruth Palepu.
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The International Quiz for Medical Undergraduates (IQMU) is a multi-tier quiz hosted by Kasturba Medical College, the first of which was a grand success in 2017. It was launched with the aim of providing a wholesome academic and cultural experience with drama, dance and fun, in the span of four days. The second quiz will be held from 7th to 10th March, 2018.
The sub-committees of IQMU work in conjunction with each other to ensure that the entire event runs smoothly. They will be compiling clinical vignettes and interesting questions from various departments of Kasturba Hospital to create a quiz that encourages one to apply knowledge and think out of the box.
In collaboration with student clubs such as Cutting Edge, Scientia Medicina, Tempus Prestia, Justitia and more, IQMU will present a new round of engag ing workshops tha t provides a hands-on experience in their respective fields, a veritable utopia for the inquisitive mind! A medical hackathon has also been introduced this year. Moreover, they will be hosting a Gala Night, filled with fun and dance, for the participants to get to know each other better.
The committee ultimately aims to provide a holistic exchange experience for the participants, and become an international organisation that engages competitive medical students in the process. Their mission is to produce long-lasting and fruitful relationships among future doctors from around the globe whilst facilitating the development of well-rounded physicians.
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President - Mr. Moneshwar RaoVice President - Ms. Ohviya Ramasundaram
Moneshwar Rao, Shraddha Murali, Meera Gopal, Ohviya Ramasundaram, Anirudh Gupta
JUSTITIA
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Justitia is the Forensic Science Society of KMC, Manipal and is a student initiative in collaboration with the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. Officially established as a society on 15th September 2016, Justitia hopes to offer a 'beyond-the-book' comprehension of the subject and offers students an opportunity to experience the real life applications of Forensic Medicine.
Since its inception, Justitia has conducted sessions such as a talk by the Superintendent of Police and visits to the District Court and the regional Forensic Science Laboratory. Additionally, Justitia contributes to Compos Mentis and CSI: Manipal, the annual Forensic Science Quiz, organized and hosted by KMC, Manipal. The legion of activities organized by Justitia are directed at creating awareness among future doctors about medicolegal predicaments and equipping them to deal with them.
Justitia is led by a small 5 member committee consisting of
Mr. Moneshwar Rao - President
Ms. Ohviya Ramasundaram - Vice President
Ms. Shraddha Murali - Secretary
Ms. Meera Gopal - Joint Secretary
Mr. Anirudh Gupta - Treasurer
Court Visits
On March 11 2017, Justitia organized a visit to Kundapura District
Court. The session was aimed at providing students a chance to observe
court proceedings including oath taking, cross examination etc.
Crime Scene Visits
Justitia provided interested students an opportunity to accompany the
KMC Forensic Team and police officials to scenes of crimes. The students
got an opportunity to witness first-hand, the nitty-gritty of crime scene
preservation, evidence collection and investigative procedures.
Impressions
Justitia organized a workshop on dactylography, aptly named
'Impressions', conducted by the 'Forensis' Team from the Dept. of
Forensic Science and Criminology- School of Social Work, Mangalore.
The session introduced the students to different patterns and subtypes of
fingerprints and included a demonstration on fingerprinting techniques,
which gave the students a closer glimpse into the world of Dactylography.
CSI: Manipal
On 21st September, 2017, Justitia organized CSI: Manipal, a first of its
kind Investigative competition in association with the Dept. of Forensic
Medicine and Toxicology. The competition saw participants- Policemen
and Medical students alike, test their skills of logic and deductive
reasoning.
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President - Mr. Moneshwar RaoVice President - Ms. Ohviya Ramasundaram
Moneshwar Rao, Shraddha Murali, Meera Gopal, Ohviya Ramasundaram, Anirudh Gupta
JUSTITIA
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Justitia is the Forensic Science Society of KMC, Manipal and is a student initiative in collaboration with the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology. Officially established as a society on 15th September 2016, Justitia hopes to offer a 'beyond-the-book' comprehension of the subject and offers students an opportunity to experience the real life applications of Forensic Medicine.
Since its inception, Justitia has conducted sessions such as a talk by the Superintendent of Police and visits to the District Court and the regional Forensic Science Laboratory. Additionally, Justitia contributes to Compos Mentis and CSI: Manipal, the annual Forensic Science Quiz, organized and hosted by KMC, Manipal. The legion of activities organized by Justitia are directed at creating awareness among future doctors about medicolegal predicaments and equipping them to deal with them.
Justitia is led by a small 5 member committee consisting of
Mr. Moneshwar Rao - President
Ms. Ohviya Ramasundaram - Vice President
Ms. Shraddha Murali - Secretary
Ms. Meera Gopal - Joint Secretary
Mr. Anirudh Gupta - Treasurer
Court Visits
On March 11 2017, Justitia organized a visit to Kundapura District
Court. The session was aimed at providing students a chance to observe
court proceedings including oath taking, cross examination etc.
Crime Scene Visits
Justitia provided interested students an opportunity to accompany the
KMC Forensic Team and police officials to scenes of crimes. The students
got an opportunity to witness first-hand, the nitty-gritty of crime scene
preservation, evidence collection and investigative procedures.
Impressions
Justitia organized a workshop on dactylography, aptly named
'Impressions', conducted by the 'Forensis' Team from the Dept. of
Forensic Science and Criminology- School of Social Work, Mangalore.
The session introduced the students to different patterns and subtypes of
fingerprints and included a demonstration on fingerprinting techniques,
which gave the students a closer glimpse into the world of Dactylography.
CSI: Manipal
On 21st September, 2017, Justitia organized CSI: Manipal, a first of its
kind Investigative competition in association with the Dept. of Forensic
Medicine and Toxicology. The competition saw participants- Policemen
and Medical students alike, test their skills of logic and deductive
reasoning.
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SCIENTIA MEDICINA
Nivedita Zakhar, Reem Hunain, Tanmay Agarwal, Apoorva Dindukurthi, Suchita Reddy, Poorvaprabha Patil, Gautam Karthikeyan, Tasnim Shajahan, Anwesha Das, Bhavya Mody, Krishanu Mukhopadhyay
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Scientia Medicina is a club dedicated to medicine, with the objective of letting students know that medicine is not just the learning of theoretical knowledge but its applications too.
USMLE TRUMPED-DR. CHINMAYEE P
Dr. Chinmayee, an esteemed KMC Alumnus, cleared her USM LE Step 1 with an awe-inspiring percentile of 99. In order to share her methods, study tips and help the students of KMC, Scientia Medicina organized a talk where she explained the various steps in detail and also offered her suggestions and perspective about how to prepare and when to attempt the examination. She also spoke about observership, clerkship and exchange programs in brief.
Following the talk was a 10 minute question and answer session where the enthusiastic students asked about taking a break during their internship, electives, etc.
ZONE OF DISCOMFORT
Dr. Anoop Rai's medical journey across several universities included the esteemed Harvard Medical School and University of Chicago. In association with the Student Research Forum, SM conducted a session allowing him to interact with the students of KMC Manipal. His talk included well needed advice about taking the path less taken. Dr. Anoop taught the students about self-improvement and the need to plan ahead. By his own example, he showed students that super-speciality medical fields are accessible to all and educated them on how to proceed living that dream.
MEDICAL HEALTH CAMP
In association with the Welcome Group of Hotels Association under the guidance of Dr. Mary Matthew, Scientia Medicina allowed 5-6 students the opportunity to volunteer at a Medical Health Camp set up at Madhav Kripa School, Manipal. The Medical Camp allowed students to perform basic medical check-ups and follow-up of the students of Madhav Kripa.
RESIDENCY AND MEDICAL EDUCATION IN GERMANY
Two German medical students came to Manipal University to intern at our college. These students, Ms. Alexi Gutkeiss and Ms. Anna-Lena Kriebel, were 5th Year German medical students from Hannover Medical School, Germany. Their talk on 27th April, 2017 encompassed the differences in medical treatment between India and Germany. They explained the intricacies of the working hospital and also the various facilities that medical doctors can avail. The talk also included details of how a medical student can continue their residency in Germany and the various options of other higher studies in research and other fields.
206 SHADES OF GREY
A Radiology based quiz was conducted by Scientia for the students of KMC, Manipal. The quiz consisted of a preliminary and final round, both of which required students to read ECGs, CTs, MRIs and other radiological diagnostic methods to arrive at the answer. The quiz was organized in association with the Department of Medicine, KMC.
ASSOCIATION WITH MSF-DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS
One of the biggest achievements of Scientia has been its collaboration with Medicines Sans Frontiers (MSF) popularly known as 'Doctors Without Borders'. Scientia Plans to continue this fruitful collaboration to provide its members the experience of being a doctor that serves health above all else.
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SCIENTIA MEDICINA
Nivedita Zakhar, Reem Hunain, Tanmay Agarwal, Apoorva Dindukurthi, Suchita Reddy, Poorvaprabha Patil, Gautam Karthikeyan, Tasnim Shajahan, Anwesha Das, Bhavya Mody, Krishanu Mukhopadhyay
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Scientia Medicina is a club dedicated to medicine, with the objective of letting students know that medicine is not just the learning of theoretical knowledge but its applications too.
USMLE TRUMPED-DR. CHINMAYEE P
Dr. Chinmayee, an esteemed KMC Alumnus, cleared her USM LE Step 1 with an awe-inspiring percentile of 99. In order to share her methods, study tips and help the students of KMC, Scientia Medicina organized a talk where she explained the various steps in detail and also offered her suggestions and perspective about how to prepare and when to attempt the examination. She also spoke about observership, clerkship and exchange programs in brief.
Following the talk was a 10 minute question and answer session where the enthusiastic students asked about taking a break during their internship, electives, etc.
ZONE OF DISCOMFORT
Dr. Anoop Rai's medical journey across several universities included the esteemed Harvard Medical School and University of Chicago. In association with the Student Research Forum, SM conducted a session allowing him to interact with the students of KMC Manipal. His talk included well needed advice about taking the path less taken. Dr. Anoop taught the students about self-improvement and the need to plan ahead. By his own example, he showed students that super-speciality medical fields are accessible to all and educated them on how to proceed living that dream.
MEDICAL HEALTH CAMP
In association with the Welcome Group of Hotels Association under the guidance of Dr. Mary Matthew, Scientia Medicina allowed 5-6 students the opportunity to volunteer at a Medical Health Camp set up at Madhav Kripa School, Manipal. The Medical Camp allowed students to perform basic medical check-ups and follow-up of the students of Madhav Kripa.
RESIDENCY AND MEDICAL EDUCATION IN GERMANY
Two German medical students came to Manipal University to intern at our college. These students, Ms. Alexi Gutkeiss and Ms. Anna-Lena Kriebel, were 5th Year German medical students from Hannover Medical School, Germany. Their talk on 27th April, 2017 encompassed the differences in medical treatment between India and Germany. They explained the intricacies of the working hospital and also the various facilities that medical doctors can avail. The talk also included details of how a medical student can continue their residency in Germany and the various options of other higher studies in research and other fields.
206 SHADES OF GREY
A Radiology based quiz was conducted by Scientia for the students of KMC, Manipal. The quiz consisted of a preliminary and final round, both of which required students to read ECGs, CTs, MRIs and other radiological diagnostic methods to arrive at the answer. The quiz was organized in association with the Department of Medicine, KMC.
ASSOCIATION WITH MSF-DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS
One of the biggest achievements of Scientia has been its collaboration with Medicines Sans Frontiers (MSF) popularly known as 'Doctors Without Borders'. Scientia Plans to continue this fruitful collaboration to provide its members the experience of being a doctor that serves health above all else.
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STUDENTRESEARCH FORUM
Bhavya Mody, Nivedita Zakhar, Ashrita Shetty, Samrudhi Chaurasia, Sanchaya Khetrapal, Anila Vasireddy, Poorvaprabha Patil, Shivangi Gupta, Jagrati Jain, Anjori Gupta, Abhishek Gupta, Karan Kalra, Akshay T J, Pallavi Matai, Priyadarshini Nayak, Udeept Sindhu, Basharath Khan, Saurish Reddy, Anirudh Singh
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"Most people say that it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character."-Albert Einstein
KMC-SRF was a journey undertaken by experienced faculty and enthusiastic students of Kasturba Medical College, Manipal in 2008. Today it stands as one of the most unique student forums across the country.
The committee started in 2017 with a promise to provide bigger and better opportunities to the students in the field of research.
Under the guidance of the Dean Dr. Pragna Rao, former Faculty Chairperson Dr. Asha Karnath, faculty Chairperson Dr. Shankar M Bakkanavar, and a board of faculty members, SRF was lead by the secretary Mr. Saurish Reddy and Joint Secretary Mr. Akshay T J. The committee sought out students who look beyond the horizons of the current medical academic curriculum.
This year, over 450 students have been actively involved in research and have presented posters nationwide in various prestigious conferences, i nc lud ing AFMC I l l umina t i , J IPMER Connaissance and EM India. The students proved their mettle as young researchers and many returned with awards.
Apart from conferences, students were encouraged to attend various medical quizes to further challenge themselves.
KMC-SRF also initiated rapid administrative s y s t e m s a n d i m p r o v e d s t r e a m s o f communication to the students through various media platfroms.
Drawing inspiration from previous years, KMC-SRF brought a new addition to their list of programs and hosted the Wearable Devices Hackathon in association with the Innovation Centre.
Towards the end of the semester, a publication drive was launched to help students publish their work in reputed journals.
To conclude, KMC-SRF has been consistent in enabling the students of KMC Manipal to experience research in an exciting and student-oriented way. At the organizational level, it enabled the students within the forum to learn from the management and faculty. Thus, this year, SRF truly stood by their motto of ‘Celebrating Research’.
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STUDENTRESEARCH FORUM
Bhavya Mody, Nivedita Zakhar, Ashrita Shetty, Samrudhi Chaurasia, Sanchaya Khetrapal, Anila Vasireddy, Poorvaprabha Patil, Shivangi Gupta, Jagrati Jain, Anjori Gupta, Abhishek Gupta, Karan Kalra, Akshay T J, Pallavi Matai, Priyadarshini Nayak, Udeept Sindhu, Basharath Khan, Saurish Reddy, Anirudh Singh
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"Most people say that it is the intellect which makes a great scientist. They are wrong: it is character."-Albert Einstein
KMC-SRF was a journey undertaken by experienced faculty and enthusiastic students of Kasturba Medical College, Manipal in 2008. Today it stands as one of the most unique student forums across the country.
The committee started in 2017 with a promise to provide bigger and better opportunities to the students in the field of research.
Under the guidance of the Dean Dr. Pragna Rao, former Faculty Chairperson Dr. Asha Karnath, faculty Chairperson Dr. Shankar M Bakkanavar, and a board of faculty members, SRF was lead by the secretary Mr. Saurish Reddy and Joint Secretary Mr. Akshay T J. The committee sought out students who look beyond the horizons of the current medical academic curriculum.
This year, over 450 students have been actively involved in research and have presented posters nationwide in various prestigious conferences, i nc lud ing AFMC I l l umina t i , J IPMER Connaissance and EM India. The students proved their mettle as young researchers and many returned with awards.
Apart from conferences, students were encouraged to attend various medical quizes to further challenge themselves.
KMC-SRF also initiated rapid administrative s y s t e m s a n d i m p r o v e d s t r e a m s o f communication to the students through various media platfroms.
Drawing inspiration from previous years, KMC-SRF brought a new addition to their list of programs and hosted the Wearable Devices Hackathon in association with the Innovation Centre.
Towards the end of the semester, a publication drive was launched to help students publish their work in reputed journals.
To conclude, KMC-SRF has been consistent in enabling the students of KMC Manipal to experience research in an exciting and student-oriented way. At the organizational level, it enabled the students within the forum to learn from the management and faculty. Thus, this year, SRF truly stood by their motto of ‘Celebrating Research’.
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SOCIAL WELFARECOMMITTEE
Spoorthi Shetty, Chandni Nijjar, Sarika Singh, Aishwarya V A, Reem Hunain, Nikita Shetty, Sanober Hasan, Heraa Islam, Mehak Sachdeva, Rukmoni Balasubramaniam, Meghna Shivan, Sudeepti Singh, Poojitha Sivaraman, Aanvi Alakshya, Pravallika Recharla, Aashay Pande, Akanksha Sabapaty, Arya Poduval, Ketaki Pande, Abhishar Sharma, Rishi Govind, Akash Nayak, Bhanu Siva Mohan Pinnam, Dhaval Pipalia
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About SWC:
The Social Welfare Committee (SWC) of KMC, Manipal is a committee that aims to better the society, and at the same time provides an enriching experience to both its members and the students of KMC. It creates opportunities for others to lend a helping hand to those in need and interact with people from various strata of the society. The members of this committee work selflessly in order to expand their reach as far and wide as possible.
What does SWC do?
SWC hosts many events throughout the year. These include fundraisers to finance their various schemes, medical camps and blood donation drives. The committee also invites the students of KMC to take part as volunteers in many of their events.
EVENTS:
ASARE: Visits to ASARE are held weekly and leave both the volunteers and residents of ASARE with feelings of fulfillment and joy. It opens the eyes of the people to the lifestyle of the differently abled and mentally handicapped.
MEDICAL CAMPS: These camps are held periodically in different slums around Manipal, where children are given a health check-up by pediatricians and optometrists and prescribed appropriate medicines. The aim is to provide timely diagnosis and cure, and reduce the burden of disease.
BLOOD DONATION DRIVE: This event is hosted yearly to educate the public about the importance of blood donation and encourage them to do so more often.
HAEMOPHILIA CAMP: The committee members interact with children affected by hemophilia, learn about their lifestyles and the everyday challenges they face.
EACH ONE TEACH ONE: Both members and volunteers taught students from classes 5 to 9 at B.M. Parkala school.
ORPHANAGE VISITS: Students are given a chance to interact with children at the orphanage.
FUNDRAISERS: In order to raise money for its various activities, SWC holds popular events like C'est la Vie, Sportsquake and Art Mart.
SCHOLARSHIP: SWC offers a scholarship called ‘Udaan’ to students based on their academic performance, which helps further their education.
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SOCIAL WELFARECOMMITTEE
Spoorthi Shetty, Chandni Nijjar, Sarika Singh, Aishwarya V A, Reem Hunain, Nikita Shetty, Sanober Hasan, Heraa Islam, Mehak Sachdeva, Rukmoni Balasubramaniam, Meghna Shivan, Sudeepti Singh, Poojitha Sivaraman, Aanvi Alakshya, Pravallika Recharla, Aashay Pande, Akanksha Sabapaty, Arya Poduval, Ketaki Pande, Abhishar Sharma, Rishi Govind, Akash Nayak, Bhanu Siva Mohan Pinnam, Dhaval Pipalia
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About SWC:
The Social Welfare Committee (SWC) of KMC, Manipal is a committee that aims to better the society, and at the same time provides an enriching experience to both its members and the students of KMC. It creates opportunities for others to lend a helping hand to those in need and interact with people from various strata of the society. The members of this committee work selflessly in order to expand their reach as far and wide as possible.
What does SWC do?
SWC hosts many events throughout the year. These include fundraisers to finance their various schemes, medical camps and blood donation drives. The committee also invites the students of KMC to take part as volunteers in many of their events.
EVENTS:
ASARE: Visits to ASARE are held weekly and leave both the volunteers and residents of ASARE with feelings of fulfillment and joy. It opens the eyes of the people to the lifestyle of the differently abled and mentally handicapped.
MEDICAL CAMPS: These camps are held periodically in different slums around Manipal, where children are given a health check-up by pediatricians and optometrists and prescribed appropriate medicines. The aim is to provide timely diagnosis and cure, and reduce the burden of disease.
BLOOD DONATION DRIVE: This event is hosted yearly to educate the public about the importance of blood donation and encourage them to do so more often.
HAEMOPHILIA CAMP: The committee members interact with children affected by hemophilia, learn about their lifestyles and the everyday challenges they face.
EACH ONE TEACH ONE: Both members and volunteers taught students from classes 5 to 9 at B.M. Parkala school.
ORPHANAGE VISITS: Students are given a chance to interact with children at the orphanage.
FUNDRAISERS: In order to raise money for its various activities, SWC holds popular events like C'est la Vie, Sportsquake and Art Mart.
SCHOLARSHIP: SWC offers a scholarship called ‘Udaan’ to students based on their academic performance, which helps further their education.
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Boys
Sudarshan Abhishek, Sahil Sahay, Bharat KB, Vinayak Mehta, Anshuman Dev Choudhury, Joy Kumar, Abhishek Goyal, Jonathan Jenteck Chieng, Srineil Vuthaluru
Girls
Shalvika Gupta, Sri Vaishnavi Bhamidipati, Arya Poduval, Akanksha Sinha, Arika D'Souza, Arpita Kansal , Hrudhya Madamanchi, Mansha Gupta, Meher Gujral, Varuni Goel, Aparna Macharla
TEMPUS PRETIOSO
Sharvari Patra, Reetika Ramanathan, Vaishali Subbu, Sakshi Ramnani, Ishita GargSoumayan Mondal, Vinaayak Mehta, Karan Kalra, Deeksha GroverAashay Pandey, Niranjan Karthik, Prasiddh Hegde
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Tempus Pretioso is KMC Manipal's first club exclusively dedicated to emergency medicine. It was started and is run by emergency medicine enthusiasts of the college. It works in close collaboration with the Emergency Medicine department of KMC, Manipal headed by Dr. Jayaraj MB. Tempus Pretioso is recognized by Emergency Medicine Association (EMA), India and INDUSEM (Inda-US health and medicine collaborative). It is a one of a kind club in India and was termed a 'pioneer in the field' by Dr.Vimal Krishnan, Principal Secretary, EMA at the EM-India conference.
What does the club do?
The club organizes workshops, simulation training and guest lectures to help students acquire skills required to deal with medical emergencies. The team uses state of the art technology provided by the Simulation Centre of Manipal University to train the students. Tempus Pretioso believes in acknowledging every effort made by the students in learning the skills, and hence the club provides certificates accredited by EMA and INDUSEM, for each session.
Events/Projects/Workshops
Tempus Pretioso conducted multiple events in the previous academic year. The first session by the club was a talk - 'A day in the ICU' by Dr. Anitha Nileshwar Shenoy of the Anesthesiology department. The club then organized 'EM SIM 1.0' in collaboration with Dr. Naman Agrawal of Emergency Medicine department, AIIMS, Delhi. It was a simulation training where students in groups of 5 had to deal with a simulated mannequin in an emergency situation. The workshop gained a lot of popularity. Next, the team organized a talk by Dr. Sagar Galwankar, a world renowned doctor & speaker, on 'Medical students today, health care tomorrow' which inspired students to make decisions on their choice in life. The team has also organized 'ER Rotations' where students were taken to the Emergency Ward and were taught about the working of the department under guidance by professors from Emergency Medicine. Tempus Pretioso conducted 'EM SIM 2.0' workshop in the IGCLA conference to spread the skills one acquires through this seminar, to a larger audience. The last session that the club conducted this year was 'EM Triage' where students were trained to classify patients in the triage into different levels according to the health status of each patient. Along with all the hands-on workshops and lectures, the club proudly started a WhatsApp group named 'EM Enthusiast' where interested students who have joined the group are given cases and image based questions to solve.
The Team
President- Karan Kalra
General Secretary- Niranjan Karthik Treasurer- Soumayan Mondal
Module Co-ordinator-Vinaayak Mehta lnterclub Co-ordinator- Reetika Ramanathan Web/Tech Co-ordinator- Aashay Pande
Batch Representatives
Intern batch- Dr. Shah Rukh Khan
7th sem- lshita Garg
5th sem-Vaishali Subbu
3rd sem- Anvit Minocha
1st sem- Sharvari Patra
Public RelationsPrasiddh HegdeSakshi RamnaniDeeksha Grover
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Boys
Sudarshan Abhishek, Sahil Sahay, Bharat KB, Vinayak Mehta, Anshuman Dev Choudhury, Joy Kumar, Abhishek Goyal, Jonathan Jenteck Chieng, Srineil Vuthaluru
Girls
Shalvika Gupta, Sri Vaishnavi Bhamidipati, Arya Poduval, Akanksha Sinha, Arika D'Souza, Arpita Kansal , Hrudhya Madamanchi, Mansha Gupta, Meher Gujral, Varuni Goel, Aparna Macharla
TEMPUS PRETIOSO
Sharvari Patra, Reetika Ramanathan, Vaishali Subbu, Sakshi Ramnani, Ishita GargSoumayan Mondal, Vinaayak Mehta, Karan Kalra, Deeksha GroverAashay Pandey, Niranjan Karthik, Prasiddh Hegde
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Tempus Pretioso is KMC Manipal's first club exclusively dedicated to emergency medicine. It was started and is run by emergency medicine enthusiasts of the college. It works in close collaboration with the Emergency Medicine department of KMC, Manipal headed by Dr. Jayaraj MB. Tempus Pretioso is recognized by Emergency Medicine Association (EMA), India and INDUSEM (Inda-US health and medicine collaborative). It is a one of a kind club in India and was termed a 'pioneer in the field' by Dr.Vimal Krishnan, Principal Secretary, EMA at the EM-India conference.
What does the club do?
The club organizes workshops, simulation training and guest lectures to help students acquire skills required to deal with medical emergencies. The team uses state of the art technology provided by the Simulation Centre of Manipal University to train the students. Tempus Pretioso believes in acknowledging every effort made by the students in learning the skills, and hence the club provides certificates accredited by EMA and INDUSEM, for each session.
Events/Projects/Workshops
Tempus Pretioso conducted multiple events in the previous academic year. The first session by the club was a talk - 'A day in the ICU' by Dr. Anitha Nileshwar Shenoy of the Anesthesiology department. The club then organized 'EM SIM 1.0' in collaboration with Dr. Naman Agrawal of Emergency Medicine department, AIIMS, Delhi. It was a simulation training where students in groups of 5 had to deal with a simulated mannequin in an emergency situation. The workshop gained a lot of popularity. Next, the team organized a talk by Dr. Sagar Galwankar, a world renowned doctor & speaker, on 'Medical students today, health care tomorrow' which inspired students to make decisions on their choice in life. The team has also organized 'ER Rotations' where students were taken to the Emergency Ward and were taught about the working of the department under guidance by professors from Emergency Medicine. Tempus Pretioso conducted 'EM SIM 2.0' workshop in the IGCLA conference to spread the skills one acquires through this seminar, to a larger audience. The last session that the club conducted this year was 'EM Triage' where students were trained to classify patients in the triage into different levels according to the health status of each patient. Along with all the hands-on workshops and lectures, the club proudly started a WhatsApp group named 'EM Enthusiast' where interested students who have joined the group are given cases and image based questions to solve.
The Team
President- Karan Kalra
General Secretary- Niranjan Karthik Treasurer- Soumayan Mondal
Module Co-ordinator-Vinaayak Mehta lnterclub Co-ordinator- Reetika Ramanathan Web/Tech Co-ordinator- Aashay Pande
Batch Representatives
Intern batch- Dr. Shah Rukh Khan
7th sem- lshita Garg
5th sem-Vaishali Subbu
3rd sem- Anvit Minocha
1st sem- Sharvari Patra
Public RelationsPrasiddh HegdeSakshi RamnaniDeeksha Grover
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IGCLA & IGMM
Palak Matanhelia, Shreeja Jha, Apoorva Dindukurthi, Sanjana Chand, Priyadarshini Nayak Sehaj Cheema, Swara Kulkarni, Rithika Suvarna, Vaishnavi Puri, Vidyottama Rawat, Mrinalini Ravikumar, Vineela Mamidi, Shriya Dhaundiyal, Poorva Patil, Pragya Bhatt, Anurupa Udupi Varun Kata, Jonathan Koshy, Basharath, Rishi Govind, Sufiyan Ibrahim, Suhan Rai,
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IGCLA continues to work along the lines of the Lindau Nobel Laureate meets and strives to establish a network of alumni of the Lindau Meetings and provide a platform for them to share their research and experiences which could also open doors for multi and interdisciplinary collaborations.
IGCLA wishes to introduce students from diverse disciplines to research from the undergraduate level by providing a platform for them to interact with the Lindau Alumni and possibly develop their interest in pursuing a career in science.
IGCLA 2017 was hosted between 21st-24th September 2017. Its inauguration on 21st September was overseen by Dr. Vinod H Bhatt, Vice- Chancellor, MU and Dr. Poornima Baliga, Pro-Vice Chancellor, MU along with Dr. Pragna Rao, Dean, KMC Manipal and Dr. Philipp Du Cross, MSF Manipal. Our two keynote speakers were Dr. Anibh Das, Hannover Medical School, Germany and Dr. V M Katoch, Former DG of Indian Council of Medical Research.
IGCLA housed over 500 delegates during the four days and organized several sessions for them.
IGCLA boasts of forming several collaborations during its time. These include societies such as MSF-Doctors without Borders, DAAD-German Research Foundation and German Chamber of Commerce. Medtronics, Indian Astrobiology Research Centre, Amere to name a few.
IGCLA hosted two quizzes, Panacea-The Multidisciplinary Quiz and Questination-The Medical Quiz. Both quizzes received participation by over 20 teams with 3 team winners each.
Two special events were also organized during IGCLA. CSI, Manipal by Department of Forensic Medicine and Wearable Device Hackathon by Innovation Center Mani pal.
IGCLA 2017 hosted a wide range of workshops spanning the first two days of the conference. These workshops allowed students a hands-on view of core medical and basic science concepts.
The workshops included Basic Research Methodology and Statistics, Emergency Medicine Simulation, Making Ends Meet, Abhyang, Humpty Dumpty, Who Let the Rats Out?, De Qi, Laser AveNude, Stempeutics, Brainwaves, lnterventional Radiology, Astrobiology: Interstellar, Medical Image Processing: Analysis and Visualisation, Bio Photonics, Warzone Medicine
IGCLA also featured a grand cultural Gala Night with hearty food and good music.
IGCLA's poster competition had three categories - Research, Case and PG Thesis. Over 180 abstracts were submitted for the poster competition. Judges from various colleges of Manipal University were called to evaluate the work of the delegates. MSF-Doctors without Borders conducted an exclusive movie screening of Fire in the Blood for all the IGCLA Delegates.
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IGCLA & IGMM
Palak Matanhelia, Shreeja Jha, Apoorva Dindukurthi, Sanjana Chand, Priyadarshini Nayak Sehaj Cheema, Swara Kulkarni, Rithika Suvarna, Vaishnavi Puri, Vidyottama Rawat, Mrinalini Ravikumar, Vineela Mamidi, Shriya Dhaundiyal, Poorva Patil, Pragya Bhatt, Anurupa Udupi Varun Kata, Jonathan Koshy, Basharath, Rishi Govind, Sufiyan Ibrahim, Suhan Rai,
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IGCLA continues to work along the lines of the Lindau Nobel Laureate meets and strives to establish a network of alumni of the Lindau Meetings and provide a platform for them to share their research and experiences which could also open doors for multi and interdisciplinary collaborations.
IGCLA wishes to introduce students from diverse disciplines to research from the undergraduate level by providing a platform for them to interact with the Lindau Alumni and possibly develop their interest in pursuing a career in science.
IGCLA 2017 was hosted between 21st-24th September 2017. Its inauguration on 21st September was overseen by Dr. Vinod H Bhatt, Vice- Chancellor, MU and Dr. Poornima Baliga, Pro-Vice Chancellor, MU along with Dr. Pragna Rao, Dean, KMC Manipal and Dr. Philipp Du Cross, MSF Manipal. Our two keynote speakers were Dr. Anibh Das, Hannover Medical School, Germany and Dr. V M Katoch, Former DG of Indian Council of Medical Research.
IGCLA housed over 500 delegates during the four days and organized several sessions for them.
IGCLA boasts of forming several collaborations during its time. These include societies such as MSF-Doctors without Borders, DAAD-German Research Foundation and German Chamber of Commerce. Medtronics, Indian Astrobiology Research Centre, Amere to name a few.
IGCLA hosted two quizzes, Panacea-The Multidisciplinary Quiz and Questination-The Medical Quiz. Both quizzes received participation by over 20 teams with 3 team winners each.
Two special events were also organized during IGCLA. CSI, Manipal by Department of Forensic Medicine and Wearable Device Hackathon by Innovation Center Mani pal.
IGCLA 2017 hosted a wide range of workshops spanning the first two days of the conference. These workshops allowed students a hands-on view of core medical and basic science concepts.
The workshops included Basic Research Methodology and Statistics, Emergency Medicine Simulation, Making Ends Meet, Abhyang, Humpty Dumpty, Who Let the Rats Out?, De Qi, Laser AveNude, Stempeutics, Brainwaves, lnterventional Radiology, Astrobiology: Interstellar, Medical Image Processing: Analysis and Visualisation, Bio Photonics, Warzone Medicine
IGCLA also featured a grand cultural Gala Night with hearty food and good music.
IGCLA's poster competition had three categories - Research, Case and PG Thesis. Over 180 abstracts were submitted for the poster competition. Judges from various colleges of Manipal University were called to evaluate the work of the delegates. MSF-Doctors without Borders conducted an exclusive movie screening of Fire in the Blood for all the IGCLA Delegates.
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The Indo German Metabolic Meet was a 2 day conference organized by Kasturba Medical College, in association with Hannover Medical School, Germany and Mani pal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal.
The conference was inaugurated on 23rd September by Dr. Poornima Baliga, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Manipal University and Dr. C. Mallikarjuna Rao, Principal, MCOPS, Manipal. The Keynote Speaker for the conference was Prof. Dr. Anibh Das, Hannover Medical School, Germany.
Workshops on Metabolic Screening, Mass Spectroscopy and Pedigree Analysis were conducted for the delegates including a poster competition including over 50 abstracts - both case reports and research papers.
Several Speakers were present at the conference including Dr. M Kaur, Mr. Vikas Bhatia and Dr. Chaitanya Datar.
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FRESHERS | 2017
The Indo German Metabolic Meet was a 2 day conference organized by Kasturba Medical College, in association with Hannover Medical School, Germany and Mani pal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manipal.
The conference was inaugurated on 23rd September by Dr. Poornima Baliga, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Manipal University and Dr. C. Mallikarjuna Rao, Principal, MCOPS, Manipal. The Keynote Speaker for the conference was Prof. Dr. Anibh Das, Hannover Medical School, Germany.
Workshops on Metabolic Screening, Mass Spectroscopy and Pedigree Analysis were conducted for the delegates including a poster competition including over 50 abstracts - both case reports and research papers.
Several Speakers were present at the conference including Dr. M Kaur, Mr. Vikas Bhatia and Dr. Chaitanya Datar.
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FRESHERS | 2017
Top (L to R): Sindhu Manjunath, Dr. Kaustabh Sen, Daksh Ahluwalia, Pranav Rajasekhar, Saptarshi Bajpai, Govind Sreenivas, Arjun Kumar
Bottom (L to R): Umang Agarwal, Rizwin Iqbal, Sakshi Ramnani, Bijoyini Bose, Sweta Suria, Sayli Nagraj
Captains
Cultural Teams
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Anjori Gupta, Shraddha Murali, Sanam Gavankar, Arjun S Nair, Arup Saha, Aman Saraf, Pritam A Shetty, Jossil Nazareth, Gayathri Jyothish, Diya Ann Varghese, Arjun S Nair, Shraddha Murali, Sanam Gavankar, Rishi Govind Orakkan, Diya Ann Varghese, Sehaj Cheema, Aparna Nair, Palak Matanhelia
Armaan Ahu ja , Aashay Pandey, Sanketh Mohanty, D i s h a P a t r a , G a y a t h r i Jyothish, Siddarth Pratapneni, Shivangi Maheshwari, Akshay Chaudhary, Yashaswinee V S, Arika D'Souza, Neha Bhatia, Farah Khan, Poorvaprabha Patil
Anusha Venkatesh, Arjun Kumar, Athira Warrier, Rohit Vinayak Jain, Priya Kalsank Pai, Sachi Simlot, Ambar Gupta, Abhay Bazaz, Priyanka Kapur, Sharon Narula, Asmita Yadav, Dharini Prasad, Reetobaan Datta, Sumedha Sircar, Lakshay Rastogi, Deeksha Grover, Shreeja Jha, Sehaj Cheema, Aaditya Sreehari, Ishita Singh, Annapoorna Chakrabarty, Suhan Rai, Avanti Rachel Singh, Sonika Gupta, Syed Zeshanuddin
Literary
Art
Lumen
Top (L to R): Sindhu Manjunath, Dr. Kaustabh Sen, Daksh Ahluwalia, Pranav Rajasekhar, Saptarshi Bajpai, Govind Sreenivas, Arjun Kumar
Bottom (L to R): Umang Agarwal, Rizwin Iqbal, Sakshi Ramnani, Bijoyini Bose, Sweta Suria, Sayli Nagraj
Captains
Cultural Teams
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Anjori Gupta, Shraddha Murali, Sanam Gavankar, Arjun S Nair, Arup Saha, Aman Saraf, Pritam A Shetty, Jossil Nazareth, Gayathri Jyothish, Diya Ann Varghese, Arjun S Nair, Shraddha Murali, Sanam Gavankar, Rishi Govind Orakkan, Diya Ann Varghese, Sehaj Cheema, Aparna Nair, Palak Matanhelia
Armaan Ahu ja , Aashay Pandey, Sanketh Mohanty, D i s h a P a t r a , G a y a t h r i Jyothish, Siddarth Pratapneni, Shivangi Maheshwari, Akshay Chaudhary, Yashaswinee V S, Arika D'Souza, Neha Bhatia, Farah Khan, Poorvaprabha Patil
Anusha Venkatesh, Arjun Kumar, Athira Warrier, Rohit Vinayak Jain, Priya Kalsank Pai, Sachi Simlot, Ambar Gupta, Abhay Bazaz, Priyanka Kapur, Sharon Narula, Asmita Yadav, Dharini Prasad, Reetobaan Datta, Sumedha Sircar, Lakshay Rastogi, Deeksha Grover, Shreeja Jha, Sehaj Cheema, Aaditya Sreehari, Ishita Singh, Annapoorna Chakrabarty, Suhan Rai, Avanti Rachel Singh, Sonika Gupta, Syed Zeshanuddin
Literary
Art
Lumen
Rizwin, Daksh Ahluwalia, Spoorthi Shetty, Mayank Mohan, Anushree Baid, Kritika Trehan, Amrita Dhar, Utkarsh Mishra, Garima Gupta, Pravallika Recharla, Sanyam Tomar, Megha Agarwala, Angad Gummaraju, Purnima Gupta, Aastha Bansal, Avishek Goswami, Advait Jha, Isha Bhatnagar, Anshika Gupta, Dev Jaiswal, Pranav Balakrishnan, Ankit Gopinath, Ishan Sardesai, Mrinal ini Al la, Rit ika Gadodia, Kaustabh Sen, A d i t i D i x i t , S a m y a k Dhawan, Akankcha Alok, Ruhi Kumar
Fashion Show
DramaticsTanmay Agarwal, Ambar Gupta, Deeksha Grover, M a n y a M i d h a , P a l a k Matanhelia, Syed Ahmad Husaini, Krishan Sabyasachi Mukhyopadhay, Shalaka Atre, Sachi Simlot, Neha K i r a n , K s h i t i j P i l l a i , Iruvantika Malik, Ashima Puri, Kartikeya Atrey, Hunar Kaur Ghai, Utkarsh Sheel Mishra , Ish i ta SIngh, Siddharth Suri, Vaishnavi Puri , Nivedita Zakhar, Umang Aggarwal, Ishan Sardesai, Himmat Singh PAnnu, Sonal Laad, Atreyee Bandyopadhyay, Anubhav Shukla, Sarika, Shreyasi Mallick, Vivek Mahapatra, Abhay Bazaz, Asmita Yadav
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Eastern Dance
WesternDance
Adithi Shankar, Aditi Bhat, Anagha Harikumar, Aparna Nair, Astha Sareen, Chiya Kapoor, Deas in i Das , Madhumita R. Satish, Megha Rao, Mridul Mahajan, Namritha Nayak, Nikita Sahay, Parvathy Vivek, Radhika Mundayur, Rishab Shah, Saachi Khanna, Sagar Nambiar, Sakshi Ramnani, Shreyasi Mallick, Sindhu Manjunath, Meera Gopal, Umang Agarwal, Neha Kiran, Nitika Khandekar, Akheel Anwar, Shreya Bhat, Smriti Choudhary, Sweta Suria, Nikhil John
Aarti Rajkumar, Aditi Kapoor, Akash Nayak, Akshay Vinoo, Anuj Parikh, Bi joy in i Bose, Chiya Kapoor, Harnoor Dhillon, Kartikey Kunwar, Kaustabh Sen, Nitika Khandekar, Paridhi Todi, Parvathy Vivek, Pritvik B. Sharath, Purnima Gupta, Rachna Kotian, Rishab Shah, Shivangi Saha, Sindhu Manjunath , Sumanth Kohima, Sudeepti Singh, Tanisha Goel, Tanmay Agarwal, Umang Agarwal, Utkarsh Mishra
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Rizwin, Daksh Ahluwalia, Spoorthi Shetty, Mayank Mohan, Anushree Baid, Kritika Trehan, Amrita Dhar, Utkarsh Mishra, Garima Gupta, Pravallika Recharla, Sanyam Tomar, Megha Agarwala, Angad Gummaraju, Purnima Gupta, Aastha Bansal, Avishek Goswami, Advait Jha, Isha Bhatnagar, Anshika Gupta, Dev Jaiswal, Pranav Balakrishnan, Ankit Gopinath, Ishan Sardesai, Mrinal ini Al la, Rit ika Gadodia, Kaustabh Sen, A d i t i D i x i t , S a m y a k Dhawan, Akankcha Alok, Ruhi Kumar
Fashion Show
DramaticsTanmay Agarwal, Ambar Gupta, Deeksha Grover, M a n y a M i d h a , P a l a k Matanhelia, Syed Ahmad Husaini, Krishan Sabyasachi Mukhyopadhay, Shalaka Atre, Sachi Simlot, Neha K i r a n , K s h i t i j P i l l a i , Iruvantika Malik, Ashima Puri, Kartikeya Atrey, Hunar Kaur Ghai, Utkarsh Sheel Mishra , Ish i ta SIngh, Siddharth Suri, Vaishnavi Puri , Nivedita Zakhar, Umang Aggarwal, Ishan Sardesai, Himmat Singh PAnnu, Sonal Laad, Atreyee Bandyopadhyay, Anubhav Shukla, Sarika, Shreyasi Mallick, Vivek Mahapatra, Abhay Bazaz, Asmita Yadav
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Eastern Dance
WesternDance
Adithi Shankar, Aditi Bhat, Anagha Harikumar, Aparna Nair, Astha Sareen, Chiya Kapoor, Deas in i Das , Madhumita R. Satish, Megha Rao, Mridul Mahajan, Namritha Nayak, Nikita Sahay, Parvathy Vivek, Radhika Mundayur, Rishab Shah, Saachi Khanna, Sagar Nambiar, Sakshi Ramnani, Shreyasi Mallick, Sindhu Manjunath, Meera Gopal, Umang Agarwal, Neha Kiran, Nitika Khandekar, Akheel Anwar, Shreya Bhat, Smriti Choudhary, Sweta Suria, Nikhil John
Aarti Rajkumar, Aditi Kapoor, Akash Nayak, Akshay Vinoo, Anuj Parikh, Bi joy in i Bose, Chiya Kapoor, Harnoor Dhillon, Kartikey Kunwar, Kaustabh Sen, Nitika Khandekar, Paridhi Todi, Parvathy Vivek, Pritvik B. Sharath, Purnima Gupta, Rachna Kotian, Rishab Shah, Shivangi Saha, Sindhu Manjunath , Sumanth Kohima, Sudeepti Singh, Tanisha Goel, Tanmay Agarwal, Umang Agarwal, Utkarsh Mishra
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Sayli Nagraj, Govind Sreenivas, Pranav Rajasekhar, Shreya Sivaramkumar, Saptarshi Bajpai, Sanjana Aithal, Udita Chowdhury, Ameya Kale, Gayathri Jyothish, Madhumita Rema, Dharini Prasad, Harsh Kahlon, Prerana Dash, Rittam Gaur, Jaya Srivastava, Akheel Anwar, Nivedita Pathak, Sitara Niranjan, Dhruva Maitra, Aditi Bhat, Sagar Krishnan, Alisha Lizbeth Mathew, Kanika Deora
Eastern Vocal
Saptarshi Bajpai, Sindhu Manjunath, Tanvi Sambhus, Aarthi V, Abhishar Sharma, Ameya Kale, Angad Gummaraju, Devyani Jha, Dharini Prasad, Gayathri Jyothish, Gopika Suresh, Utkarsh Sheel Mishra, Hannah Matthew, Harsh Kahlon, Keerthana Panchagnula, Madhumita R Satish, Sehneet Grewal, Pranav Rajasekhar, Aaditya Sreehari, Taruni Suraj, Priya Pai, Yashwanth Kona, Kshitij Pillai, Varsha Janakiramanan, Rukmoni Balasubramanian
Western Vocal
Pranav Rajasekhar, Saptarshi Bajpai, Neil Bobba, Daksh Ahluwalia, Utkarsh Mishra, Anurag GV, Pranav Batra, Aaditya Sreehari, Samarth Goyal
Band
We can experience nothing but
the present moment, live in no
other second of time, and to
understand this is as close we
can get to eternal life.
- P.D. James
The Children of Men
46
86
45
85
Sayli Nagraj, Govind Sreenivas, Pranav Rajasekhar, Shreya Sivaramkumar, Saptarshi Bajpai, Sanjana Aithal, Udita Chowdhury, Ameya Kale, Gayathri Jyothish, Madhumita Rema, Dharini Prasad, Harsh Kahlon, Prerana Dash, Rittam Gaur, Jaya Srivastava, Akheel Anwar, Nivedita Pathak, Sitara Niranjan, Dhruva Maitra, Aditi Bhat, Sagar Krishnan, Alisha Lizbeth Mathew, Kanika Deora
Eastern Vocal
Saptarshi Bajpai, Sindhu Manjunath, Tanvi Sambhus, Aarthi V, Abhishar Sharma, Ameya Kale, Angad Gummaraju, Devyani Jha, Dharini Prasad, Gayathri Jyothish, Gopika Suresh, Utkarsh Sheel Mishra, Hannah Matthew, Harsh Kahlon, Keerthana Panchagnula, Madhumita R Satish, Sehneet Grewal, Pranav Rajasekhar, Aaditya Sreehari, Taruni Suraj, Priya Pai, Yashwanth Kona, Kshitij Pillai, Varsha Janakiramanan, Rukmoni Balasubramanian
Western Vocal
Pranav Rajasekhar, Saptarshi Bajpai, Neil Bobba, Daksh Ahluwalia, Utkarsh Mishra, Anurag GV, Pranav Batra, Aaditya Sreehari, Samarth Goyal
Band
We can experience nothing but
the present moment, live in no
other second of time, and to
understand this is as close we
can get to eternal life.
- P.D. James
The Children of Men
46
86
45
85
Dr Venkatesh Velivela, Dewaraj Velayudhan, Aamir Muhamed, Rashmit Durugu, Rajan Gupta, Shivam Bansal, Arup Saha, Sushrut S Palepu, Preetham Ezhilarasu, Aakash Sarkar, Ambar Gupta, Sujith Vasireddy, Vipul Tripathi, Swamy Kanuri, Gondi Yasho Chandra Sekhar, Rohan Basak, Suhan Rai, Meetul Gupta, Swara Kulkarni, Rakkesh Gopalakrishnan, Vivek Brundavanam, Shivam Agrawal, Suhas JSR, Hari Shankar, Ishita Singh, Arjit Repuriya, Tanmay Nigam, Anish Tripathy
Chess
Boys
Sudarshan Abhishek, Sahil Sahay, Bharat KB, Vinayak Mehta, Anshuman Dev Choudhury, Joy Kumar, Abhishek Goyal, Jonathan Jenteck Chieng, Srineil Vuthaluru
Girls
Shalvika Gupta, Sri Vaishnavi Bhamidipati, Arya Poduval, Akanksha Sinha, Arika D'Souza, Arpita Kansal, Hrudhya Madamanchi, Mansha Gupta, Meher Gujral, Varuni Goel, Aparna Macharla
Table Tennis
Boys
Anirudh Singh, Panshul Pant, Gautam Karthikeyan, Manish Goyal, Parth Sarthi Jha, Sudharshan Abhishek
Girls
Sankalpa AJ, Megha M Rao, Hrudhya Madamanchi, Aditi Bhat, Viha Atri
Badminton
Standing (Left to Right): Raghav Chawla, Shaik Mohammad Junaid, Aditya Grama, Bharath Bopanna, Anvit Minocha, Parth Jha, Pranav Batra, Yasho Gondi, Himmat Singh Pannu, Sudharshan Abhishek, Sahil Sahay, Anshuman Dev Choudhury, Sushrut Palepu, Mohsin Nazeer, Mako Suganth B
Sitting (Left to Right): Nitya Nyalakonda, Aarthi Muthukumar, Sitara Niranjan, Hrudhya Madamanchi, Shalvika Gupta, Rachna Kotian, Sarah Johnson, Arundhati Wariar
Captains
Sports Teams
87
4645
Dr Venkatesh Velivela, Dewaraj Velayudhan, Aamir Muhamed, Rashmit Durugu, Rajan Gupta, Shivam Bansal, Arup Saha, Sushrut S Palepu, Preetham Ezhilarasu, Aakash Sarkar, Ambar Gupta, Sujith Vasireddy, Vipul Tripathi, Swamy Kanuri, Gondi Yasho Chandra Sekhar, Rohan Basak, Suhan Rai, Meetul Gupta, Swara Kulkarni, Rakkesh Gopalakrishnan, Vivek Brundavanam, Shivam Agrawal, Suhas JSR, Hari Shankar, Ishita Singh, Arjit Repuriya, Tanmay Nigam, Anish Tripathy
Chess
Boys
Sudarshan Abhishek, Sahil Sahay, Bharat KB, Vinayak Mehta, Anshuman Dev Choudhury, Joy Kumar, Abhishek Goyal, Jonathan Jenteck Chieng, Srineil Vuthaluru
Girls
Shalvika Gupta, Sri Vaishnavi Bhamidipati, Arya Poduval, Akanksha Sinha, Arika D'Souza, Arpita Kansal, Hrudhya Madamanchi, Mansha Gupta, Meher Gujral, Varuni Goel, Aparna Macharla
Table Tennis
Boys
Anirudh Singh, Panshul Pant, Gautam Karthikeyan, Manish Goyal, Parth Sarthi Jha, Sudharshan Abhishek
Girls
Sankalpa AJ, Megha M Rao, Hrudhya Madamanchi, Aditi Bhat, Viha Atri
Badminton
Standing (Left to Right): Raghav Chawla, Shaik Mohammad Junaid, Aditya Grama, Bharath Bopanna, Anvit Minocha, Parth Jha, Pranav Batra, Yasho Gondi, Himmat Singh Pannu, Sudharshan Abhishek, Sahil Sahay, Anshuman Dev Choudhury, Sushrut Palepu, Mohsin Nazeer, Mako Suganth B
Sitting (Left to Right): Nitya Nyalakonda, Aarthi Muthukumar, Sitara Niranjan, Hrudhya Madamanchi, Shalvika Gupta, Rachna Kotian, Sarah Johnson, Arundhati Wariar
Captains
Sports Teams
87
4645
Raghav Chawla, Athish Shetty, Akshay Vinoo, Wasal Sartaj, Arup Ganguly, Jiteshwar Singh Pannu, Chandranshu, Prithvik, Saksham Kohli, Kartikey Kunwar, Panshul Pant, Srineil Vuthaluru, Ahmad Hussaini, Sudeep GC, Pranav Batra, Manthan Arora, Vidarshan, Meetul Gupta, Adarsh, Kshitij Pillai, G. Satya Prakash Shree, Pritvik B Sharath, Syed Ahmad Hasan Husaini
Aditya Adhikarla, Gauravdeep Singh, Abhyuday Singh, Arup Ganguly, Jiteshwar Singh Pannu, Ankit Raj, Mako Suganth B, Deepender Singh Kahlon, Aman Saraf, Mayank Tejaswi, Mohd Nabeel Mujitahid, Madhur Madhav Mundra, Manthan Arora, Mohd Slahuddin Ahmed, Shubham Gupta, Aditya Jagdale, Siddharth Suri, Korrapanti Amartya, Sailesh Mohpal, Sudarshan Rao, Dhaval Gupta, Harshit Patel, Aniket Singh, Ihtisham Shaikh
Dr. Roshan Hemant Patel, Shreyas N Reddy, Gondi Yasho Chandra Sekhar, Hari Venugopolan Nair, J a y a r a m D e e p a k , S a c h i n Chhikara, Roshan John, Kunal Jaiswal, Tribhuvan Rao, Ketan Rampal, Tarun Selvarajan, Hritvik Jaiswal
Hockey
Football
Basketball
Swimming
CricketM o h s i n N a z e e r, D r. Slahuddin Ahmed, Dr. Prahlad H.Y, Dr Ajay Bhandarkar M, Dr Navin Patil, Dr. Vinod Nayak, Harshit Patel, Jiteshwar Singh, Narayan Shubham, Murali Naik. M, Alokik Gupta, Aditya Grama, S a r t h a k B h a r d w a j , Anshuman Dev, Ankit Tripathi, Anvit Minocha, Kalyan Chand Lella, Suraj Reddy, Ankit Sharma, N a g a r a j a K a m a t h , Veeradithya Ballal, Karthik Shetty, Ram Bhutani, Vishal
Boys
Abhishek Gupta, Panshul Pant, Utkarsh Mishra, S h a n t a n u G u l a t i , Siddharth Tewari, Anurag GV, Dhanush Nayak, S u r b h i t B h a d a u r i a , Himmat Singh Pannu
Girls
Akanksha Talwar, Arika D'Souza, Sitara Niranjan, Sarah Johnson, Raina Rubise, Priya Pai, Nikita Sah, Dr. Anisha Umashankar
90
Raghav Chawla, Athish Shetty, Akshay Vinoo, Wasal Sartaj, Arup Ganguly, Jiteshwar Singh Pannu, Chandranshu, Prithvik, Saksham Kohli, Kartikey Kunwar, Panshul Pant, Srineil Vuthaluru, Ahmad Hussaini, Sudeep GC, Pranav Batra, Manthan Arora, Vidarshan, Meetul Gupta, Adarsh, Kshitij Pillai, G. Satya Prakash Shree, Pritvik B Sharath, Syed Ahmad Hasan Husaini
Aditya Adhikarla, Gauravdeep Singh, Abhyuday Singh, Arup Ganguly, Jiteshwar Singh Pannu, Ankit Raj, Mako Suganth B, Deepender Singh Kahlon, Aman Saraf, Mayank Tejaswi, Mohd Nabeel Mujitahid, Madhur Madhav Mundra, Manthan Arora, Mohd Slahuddin Ahmed, Shubham Gupta, Aditya Jagdale, Siddharth Suri, Korrapanti Amartya, Sailesh Mohpal, Sudarshan Rao, Dhaval Gupta, Harshit Patel, Aniket Singh, Ihtisham Shaikh
Dr. Roshan Hemant Patel, Shreyas N Reddy, Gondi Yasho Chandra Sekhar, Hari Venugopolan Nair, J a y a r a m D e e p a k , S a c h i n Chhikara, Roshan John, Kunal Jaiswal, Tribhuvan Rao, Ketan Rampal, Tarun Selvarajan, Hritvik Jaiswal
Hockey
Football
Basketball
Swimming
CricketM o h s i n N a z e e r, D r. Slahuddin Ahmed, Dr. Prahlad H.Y, Dr Ajay Bhandarkar M, Dr Navin Patil, Dr. Vinod Nayak, Harshit Patel, Jiteshwar Singh, Narayan Shubham, Murali Naik. M, Alokik Gupta, Aditya Grama, S a r t h a k B h a r d w a j , Anshuman Dev, Ankit Tripathi, Anvit Minocha, Kalyan Chand Lella, Suraj Reddy, Ankit Sharma, N a g a r a j a K a m a t h , Veeradithya Ballal, Karthik Shetty, Ram Bhutani, Vishal
Boys
Abhishek Gupta, Panshul Pant, Utkarsh Mishra, S h a n t a n u G u l a t i , Siddharth Tewari, Anurag GV, Dhanush Nayak, S u r b h i t B h a d a u r i a , Himmat Singh Pannu
Girls
Akanksha Talwar, Arika D'Souza, Sitara Niranjan, Sarah Johnson, Raina Rubise, Priya Pai, Nikita Sah, Dr. Anisha Umashankar
90
Boys
Devpriya Jaiswal, Ishan Sardesai, Aditya Grama, Anvit Minocha, Sidharth Ramesh, Adityaveer Singh
Girls
Mrinalini Alla, Nitya Nyalakonda, Manisha Gupta, Sreenidhi Kosuri, Anagha Harikumar
Arundhati S Wariar, Saumya Varshney, Rachana Kotian, Akanksha Sabapaty, Tasnim Shajahan, Srisht i Gulat i , Karthyayani Venugopal, Sneha Makkapati, Mansha Gupta, Aparna Macharla, Viha Atri, Madhavi Pai, Manasa Dubba
Boys
Anvit Minocha, Sanju George, Ashwin KP, Akash Agarwal, Divij Agarwal, Swatam Jain, Ram Bhutani
Girls
Shuchi Abhishek, Manali Agarwal, Anagha Harikumar, Sankalpa AJ
Squash
Tennis
Basketball
Sanka lpa AJ , Abh igna Kolupoti, Kruthika Madappa, Aarthi Muthukumar, Simran Samir Seth, Monisha Rayudu, Soundarya Upadhya, Tasnim Shajahan, Ashritha Shetty, L a v a n y a R a m a s w a m y, Roshini Chandrasekhar, Hrudhya Madamanchi
Throwball
Volleyball
Bharath.K.B, Sudarshan Abyankar, Shyam Chaparala, Vinayak Deshpande, Sai Hareesh Bandaru, Sudarshan Abhishek, Suhel Shetty, Amartya. K, Ankit Sharma, Udeept Sindhu, Rishikesh Poojary
92
Boys
Devpriya Jaiswal, Ishan Sardesai, Aditya Grama, Anvit Minocha, Sidharth Ramesh, Adityaveer Singh
Girls
Mrinalini Alla, Nitya Nyalakonda, Manisha Gupta, Sreenidhi Kosuri, Anagha Harikumar
Arundhati S Wariar, Saumya Varshney, Rachana Kotian, Akanksha Sabapaty, Tasnim Shajahan, Srisht i Gulat i , Karthyayani Venugopal, Sneha Makkapati, Mansha Gupta, Aparna Macharla, Viha Atri, Madhavi Pai, Manasa Dubba
Boys
Anvit Minocha, Sanju George, Ashwin KP, Akash Agarwal, Divij Agarwal, Swatam Jain, Ram Bhutani
Girls
Shuchi Abhishek, Manali Agarwal, Anagha Harikumar, Sankalpa AJ
Squash
Tennis
Basketball
Sanka lpa AJ , Abh igna Kolupoti, Kruthika Madappa, Aarthi Muthukumar, Simran Samir Seth, Monisha Rayudu, Soundarya Upadhya, Tasnim Shajahan, Ashritha Shetty, L a v a n y a R a m a s w a m y, Roshini Chandrasekhar, Hrudhya Madamanchi
Throwball
Volleyball
Bharath.K.B, Sudarshan Abyankar, Shyam Chaparala, Vinayak Deshpande, Sai Hareesh Bandaru, Sudarshan Abhishek, Suhel Shetty, Amartya. K, Ankit Sharma, Udeept Sindhu, Rishikesh Poojary
92
1st
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
TE
AR
HE
RE
93
1st
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
Sitti
ng (L
to R
): R
ishab
h R
asto
gi, D
r. Sn
eha G
K, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
Rao
, Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. K
irtan
a Pai
, Dr.
Kris
hnan
anda
Pr
abhu
, Shu
chi A
bhish
ek
Firs
t Row
(L to
R):
Sham
bhav
i Bhu
san,
Fai
na M
aria
m, V
aish
ali,
Aaka
nksh
a, S
udha
ivi H
S, M
anas
a R
ao, A
kriti
Man
wan
i, M
adha
vi P
ai, P
alak
C
hatu
rved
i, M
eher
Guj
ral, V
aish
navi
Kav
iraya
ni, A
mit
Rao
, Man
vi K
alra
, Geo
fia Sh
aina
Cra
sta, C
harit
a Kol
a, Yu
ktha
Sai,
Vin
dhya
Srid
har
Seco
nd R
ow (L
to R
): R
itika
D, S
mrit
i Priy
adar
shan
i, N
eha
Bhat
ia, T
rupt
hi R
eddy
, Man
asa
Dub
ba, R
esha
m B
hatia
, Var
uni G
oel,
Mus
kan
Mish
ra, S
uvar
na Sh
arm
a, N
eha R
eddy
, Am
enda
Suni
l, M
alvi
ka B
abu,
Mah
isha V
irdia
na, S
utan
ka Su
jain
i, Sh
ruti
Juya
l
Thi
rd R
ow (
L to
R):
Gre
eshm
a Sa
bu,
Srija
Put
ta,
Krit
i N
aran
g, S
ana
Afsh
an,
Falg
uni
Jha,
Ish
ita S
ingh
, D
hyan
a Si
vaku
mar
, Sw
athi
Su
yam
bura
jan,
Mal
avik
a Men
on, I
la G
auta
m, T
aman
na N
ariy
a, G
rees
hma J
ose,
Aar
ya A
nshu
Four
th R
ow (
L to
R):
Ambi
ca C
hug,
Apo
orva
Jai
n, I
shita
Cha
ndra
, Sum
edha
Mad
hiva
nan,
Far
ah K
han,
Nim
isha
Nag
pal,
Taru
nash
ree
Prab
haka
ra, R
hea C
hand
wan
i, Ap
arna
Mac
harla
, Am
i Meh
ta, V
iha A
tri,
Sam
skrt
hi N
atya
k
Fifth
Row
(L to
R):
Arun
dhat
i Neg
i, An
shik
a Gup
ta, A
nous
hka B
ansa
l, K
avya
Ban
gera
, Mar
iam
, Mon
ika K
oraa
da, M
eghn
a Som
araj
, Aru
ndha
ti Pr
asad
, Rup
a Nee
laka
ntha
n, N
avin
, Gok
ul , R
ajat
hlal
C J,
Aks
hat R
asto
gi, N
imish
, Nih
arik
a Red
dy, A
nagh
a Srik
anth
Sixt
h R
ow (L
to R
): Ya
ami G
upta
, Rad
hini
Cho
wdh
ary,
Sim
ran
Bhat
ia, S
uvar
chal
a Man
asw
i, Yu
ktha
Gum
mad
apu,
Din
key
Agar
wal
, Rish
abh
Agar
wal
, Pra
teek
Gill
, Raj
krish
nan,
Dha
nush
, Aak
ash
Batr
a, N
itin
Dav
ulur
i, Sh
ariq
ue A
nwar
, Bha
rat N
air
Seve
nth
Row
(L to
R):
Adity
a N
ayak
, Viv
ek N
ayak
, Dee
pak
Shaj
i, C
hand
an B
hat,
Inde
evar
, Jig
yasu
, Am
an G
upta
, Kun
al, H
arsh
Var
dhan
, Ab
hina
v Sin
gh, U
day P
rata
p Si
ngh
, Ani
sh Tr
ipat
hy, M
ayan
k Jha
, Pus
hkar
Mah
ajan
, Sriv
atsa
v Gad
epal
li
Eigh
th R
ow (L
to R
): As
hwin
, Sar
thak
Siro
hi, A
kul R
athe
e, K
arth
ikey
a
Nin
th R
ow (L
to R
): Pr
asha
nth
Jha,
Ani
rudh
Sat
ya, V
ishal
raj B
anda
ri, S
hash
wat
Shu
kla,
Uda
y G
upta
, Raj
Hira
ni, P
iyus
h, H
iman
shu
Yada
v, K
umar
Anm
ol, B
hupa
l Sin
gh D
elta
, Ved
anth
, Arju
n Va
rna.
94
1st
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
TE
AR
HE
RE
93
1st
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
Sitti
ng (L
to R
): R
ishab
h R
asto
gi, D
r. Sn
eha G
K, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
Rao
, Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. K
irtan
a Pai
, Dr.
Kris
hnan
anda
Pr
abhu
, Shu
chi A
bhish
ek
Firs
t Row
(L to
R):
Sham
bhav
i Bhu
san,
Fai
na M
aria
m, V
aish
ali,
Aaka
nksh
a, S
udha
ivi H
S, M
anas
a R
ao, A
kriti
Man
wan
i, M
adha
vi P
ai, P
alak
C
hatu
rved
i, M
eher
Guj
ral, V
aish
navi
Kav
iraya
ni, A
mit
Rao
, Man
vi K
alra
, Geo
fia Sh
aina
Cra
sta, C
harit
a Kol
a, Yu
ktha
Sai,
Vin
dhya
Srid
har
Seco
nd R
ow (L
to R
): R
itika
D, S
mrit
i Priy
adar
shan
i, N
eha
Bhat
ia, T
rupt
hi R
eddy
, Man
asa
Dub
ba, R
esha
m B
hatia
, Var
uni G
oel,
Mus
kan
Mish
ra, S
uvar
na Sh
arm
a, N
eha R
eddy
, Am
enda
Suni
l, M
alvi
ka B
abu,
Mah
isha V
irdia
na, S
utan
ka Su
jain
i, Sh
ruti
Juya
l
Thi
rd R
ow (
L to
R):
Gre
eshm
a Sa
bu,
Srija
Put
ta,
Krit
i N
aran
g, S
ana
Afsh
an,
Falg
uni
Jha,
Ish
ita S
ingh
, D
hyan
a Si
vaku
mar
, Sw
athi
Su
yam
bura
jan,
Mal
avik
a Men
on, I
la G
auta
m, T
aman
na N
ariy
a, G
rees
hma J
ose,
Aar
ya A
nshu
Four
th R
ow (
L to
R):
Ambi
ca C
hug,
Apo
orva
Jai
n, I
shita
Cha
ndra
, Sum
edha
Mad
hiva
nan,
Far
ah K
han,
Nim
isha
Nag
pal,
Taru
nash
ree
Prab
haka
ra, R
hea C
hand
wan
i, Ap
arna
Mac
harla
, Am
i Meh
ta, V
iha A
tri,
Sam
skrt
hi N
atya
k
Fifth
Row
(L to
R):
Arun
dhat
i Neg
i, An
shik
a Gup
ta, A
nous
hka B
ansa
l, K
avya
Ban
gera
, Mar
iam
, Mon
ika K
oraa
da, M
eghn
a Som
araj
, Aru
ndha
ti Pr
asad
, Rup
a Nee
laka
ntha
n, N
avin
, Gok
ul , R
ajat
hlal
C J,
Aks
hat R
asto
gi, N
imish
, Nih
arik
a Red
dy, A
nagh
a Srik
anth
Sixt
h R
ow (L
to R
): Ya
ami G
upta
, Rad
hini
Cho
wdh
ary,
Sim
ran
Bhat
ia, S
uvar
chal
a Man
asw
i, Yu
ktha
Gum
mad
apu,
Din
key
Agar
wal
, Rish
abh
Agar
wal
, Pra
teek
Gill
, Raj
krish
nan,
Dha
nush
, Aak
ash
Batr
a, N
itin
Dav
ulur
i, Sh
ariq
ue A
nwar
, Bha
rat N
air
Seve
nth
Row
(L to
R):
Adity
a N
ayak
, Viv
ek N
ayak
, Dee
pak
Shaj
i, C
hand
an B
hat,
Inde
evar
, Jig
yasu
, Am
an G
upta
, Kun
al, H
arsh
Var
dhan
, Ab
hina
v Sin
gh, U
day P
rata
p Si
ngh
, Ani
sh Tr
ipat
hy, M
ayan
k Jha
, Pus
hkar
Mah
ajan
, Sriv
atsa
v Gad
epal
li
Eigh
th R
ow (L
to R
): As
hwin
, Sar
thak
Siro
hi, A
kul R
athe
e, K
arth
ikey
a
Nin
th R
ow (L
to R
): Pr
asha
nth
Jha,
Ani
rudh
Sat
ya, V
ishal
raj B
anda
ri, S
hash
wat
Shu
kla,
Uda
y G
upta
, Raj
Hira
ni, P
iyus
h, H
iman
shu
Yada
v, K
umar
Anm
ol, B
hupa
l Sin
gh D
elta
, Ved
anth
, Arju
n Va
rna.
94
95
1st
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
TE
AR
HE
RE
1st
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
Sitti
ng (L
to R
): Sa
bin
Sriv
asta
va, D
r. Sn
eha G
K, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
Rao
, Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. K
irtan
a Pai
, Dr.
Kris
hnan
anda
Pr
abhu
, Mill
i Cha
krab
orty
Firs
t Row
(L to
R):
Riti
ka P
atha
k, R
ia S
harm
a, V
rinda
, Ana
nya
Mal
hotr
a, N
ihar
ika
Cho
udha
ry, B
hum
ika
Agar
wal
, Shr
eya
Mah
ajan
, Saa
ra
Dab
ral,
Han
swah
ini G
arg,
Raa
dhik
a Ag
raw
al, A
nshi
ka S
aini
, Zar
a As
ad, A
rpita
Pra
dhan
, Dee
ksha
Gar
g, Y
ashi
Trip
athi
, K. R
hea
John
son,
K
arni
ka A
ggar
wal
, Dee
pika
Cho
udha
ry
Seco
nd R
ow (L
to R
): Ap
urva
, Khu
shi,
Anch
al Si
ngh,
Apa
rna B
hard
waj
, Bon
nie W
ahen
gbam
, Sak
shi S
harm
a, A
ishw
ary M
ookh
ey, A
nany
a Ary
a,
Bhav
ya, M
uska
an M
odi,
Anan
ya M
ohap
atra
, Sak
shi S
harm
a, Si
dra N
oor,
Bhav
ya Tr
ipat
hi, A
aina
Bhu
ddi,
Anee
ta P
rasa
d, V
idus
hi Ja
in
Thi
rd R
ow (L
to R
): Sa
njan
a Ahu
ja, S
aum
ya V
erm
a, K
anik
a Man
i, N
ikita
Jakh
ar, M
eera
M. V
., Pu
nnya
Pra
deep
, Aru
shi K
aush
al, N
andi
ni G
arg,
Pr
iyal
, Khu
shbo
o, Sw
etha
Srith
aran
, Jag
riti,
Shiv
ani Y
adav
, Shr
eya N
air,
Man
si G
oel,
Nik
ita Y
adav
, Mah
ima K
ulha
r
Four
th R
ow (
L to
R):
Vart
ika
Mah
eshw
ari,
Har
shita
, Ava
ntik
a Bh
adan
a, B
hum
ika
Cho
udha
ry, Z
aid
A. K
han,
Shu
bham
Mish
ra, K
rishn
a M
ohan
, Arji
t Rep
uriy
a, Sh
ubha
m M
ittal
, Vas
hude
van
Mitt
al, V
ishal
, Par
th G
ill, S
hara
n Si
ngal
, Uba
id R
ehm
an, A
bhish
ek R
aj, A
rpita
Shar
ma
Fifth
Row
(L to
R):
Sara
nsh
Kau
shik
, Abh
iman
yu S
ingh
, Raj
at S
ingh
, Moh
it G
upta
, Abh
inav
Mah
indr
u, A
bhim
anyu
, Sal
man
Sab
ir, M
ohit
Tak,
M
anra
j Nag
ar, A
mit,
Pra
teek
Raj
put,
Pran
kur S
ingh
Srin
ete,
Sart
hak C
haw
la, K
umar
Shiv
am Si
ngh
Sixt
h Ro
w (L
to R
): G
auta
m G
aur,
Kan
war
Sin
gh S
idhu
, Aad
har G
oyal
, Niti
n M
ishra
, Ish
ant K
aush
ik, M
anish
Kus
hwah
a, S
hubh
am S
ingh
wal
, R
ajnu
tan
Kus
hwah
a, A
nkit
Kum
ar, K
.P. , D
evan
sh B
ham
bri,
Shas
hank
Dub
ey
Seve
nth
Row
(L to
R):
Akar
sh G
upta
, Pra
tyus
h Si
nha,
Sar
ansh
Sha
rma,
Pav
an Y
adav
, Sau
rav K
umar
, Tan
may
Nig
am, A
ishw
arya
Det
ha, N
itesh
K
umar
Dha
akar
, Him
ansh
u G
oyal
, Gok
ul K
rishn
a M.,
Man
av Ja
in, S
reej
oy P
atna
ik, R
agha
v Sha
rma,
Kev
in J.
Por
unno
lil
Eigh
th R
ow (
L to
R):
Mrin
al T
iwar
i, Pr
asha
nt B
ajia
, Tila
k K
apoo
r, Sa
yand
ep P
an, H
arsh
Des
wal
, Diw
akar
Baw
eja,
Sou
mil
Sing
la, V
ijay
Dho
opar
, Sha
shan
k Gup
ta, A
niru
dh Sh
arda
, Moh
it C
houd
hary
, Ayu
sh A
ryan
, Shr
esth
Goe
l
96
95
1st
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
TE
AR
HE
RE
1st
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
Sitti
ng (L
to R
): Sa
bin
Sriv
asta
va, D
r. Sn
eha G
K, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
Rao
, Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. K
irtan
a Pai
, Dr.
Kris
hnan
anda
Pr
abhu
, Mill
i Cha
krab
orty
Firs
t Row
(L to
R):
Riti
ka P
atha
k, R
ia S
harm
a, V
rinda
, Ana
nya
Mal
hotr
a, N
ihar
ika
Cho
udha
ry, B
hum
ika
Agar
wal
, Shr
eya
Mah
ajan
, Saa
ra
Dab
ral,
Han
swah
ini G
arg,
Raa
dhik
a Ag
raw
al, A
nshi
ka S
aini
, Zar
a As
ad, A
rpita
Pra
dhan
, Dee
ksha
Gar
g, Y
ashi
Trip
athi
, K. R
hea
John
son,
K
arni
ka A
ggar
wal
, Dee
pika
Cho
udha
ry
Seco
nd R
ow (L
to R
): Ap
urva
, Khu
shi,
Anch
al Si
ngh,
Apa
rna B
hard
waj
, Bon
nie W
ahen
gbam
, Sak
shi S
harm
a, A
ishw
ary M
ookh
ey, A
nany
a Ary
a,
Bhav
ya, M
uska
an M
odi,
Anan
ya M
ohap
atra
, Sak
shi S
harm
a, Si
dra N
oor,
Bhav
ya Tr
ipat
hi, A
aina
Bhu
ddi,
Anee
ta P
rasa
d, V
idus
hi Ja
in
Thi
rd R
ow (L
to R
): Sa
njan
a Ahu
ja, S
aum
ya V
erm
a, K
anik
a Man
i, N
ikita
Jakh
ar, M
eera
M. V
., Pu
nnya
Pra
deep
, Aru
shi K
aush
al, N
andi
ni G
arg,
Pr
iyal
, Khu
shbo
o, Sw
etha
Srith
aran
, Jag
riti,
Shiv
ani Y
adav
, Shr
eya N
air,
Man
si G
oel,
Nik
ita Y
adav
, Mah
ima K
ulha
r
Four
th R
ow (
L to
R):
Vart
ika
Mah
eshw
ari,
Har
shita
, Ava
ntik
a Bh
adan
a, B
hum
ika
Cho
udha
ry, Z
aid
A. K
han,
Shu
bham
Mish
ra, K
rishn
a M
ohan
, Arji
t Rep
uriy
a, Sh
ubha
m M
ittal
, Vas
hude
van
Mitt
al, V
ishal
, Par
th G
ill, S
hara
n Si
ngal
, Uba
id R
ehm
an, A
bhish
ek R
aj, A
rpita
Shar
ma
Fifth
Row
(L to
R):
Sara
nsh
Kau
shik
, Abh
iman
yu S
ingh
, Raj
at S
ingh
, Moh
it G
upta
, Abh
inav
Mah
indr
u, A
bhim
anyu
, Sal
man
Sab
ir, M
ohit
Tak,
M
anra
j Nag
ar, A
mit,
Pra
teek
Raj
put,
Pran
kur S
ingh
Srin
ete,
Sart
hak C
haw
la, K
umar
Shiv
am Si
ngh
Sixt
h Ro
w (L
to R
): G
auta
m G
aur,
Kan
war
Sin
gh S
idhu
, Aad
har G
oyal
, Niti
n M
ishra
, Ish
ant K
aush
ik, M
anish
Kus
hwah
a, S
hubh
am S
ingh
wal
, R
ajnu
tan
Kus
hwah
a, A
nkit
Kum
ar, K
.P. , D
evan
sh B
ham
bri,
Shas
hank
Dub
ey
Seve
nth
Row
(L to
R):
Akar
sh G
upta
, Pra
tyus
h Si
nha,
Sar
ansh
Sha
rma,
Pav
an Y
adav
, Sau
rav K
umar
, Tan
may
Nig
am, A
ishw
arya
Det
ha, N
itesh
K
umar
Dha
akar
, Him
ansh
u G
oyal
, Gok
ul K
rishn
a M.,
Man
av Ja
in, S
reej
oy P
atna
ik, R
agha
v Sha
rma,
Kev
in J.
Por
unno
lil
Eigh
th R
ow (
L to
R):
Mrin
al T
iwar
i, Pr
asha
nt B
ajia
, Tila
k K
apoo
r, Sa
yand
ep P
an, H
arsh
Des
wal
, Diw
akar
Baw
eja,
Sou
mil
Sing
la, V
ijay
Dho
opar
, Sha
shan
k Gup
ta, A
niru
dh Sh
arda
, Moh
it C
houd
hary
, Ayu
sh A
ryan
, Shr
esth
Goe
l
96
97
3rd
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
TE
AR
HE
RE
3rd
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
Sitti
ng (L
to R
): Sh
arva
ri Pa
tra,
Dr.
Shal
ini A
diga
, Dr.
Kira
n C
haw
la, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
K R
ao, D
r. M
anna
Va
liath
an, D
r. V
inod
Nay
ak, P
usha
n Ag
garw
al
Firs
t Row
(L to
R):
Asiy
a Abd
ul K
arim
, Shw
eta M
enon
,Var
sha V
inod
, Aru
shi A
rora
, Nik
hila
App
ala,
Riju
shre
e Sah
a, Z
ehra
Sid
diqu
i, Sh
alak
a At
re, S
hrey
a Bh
at, P
oorv
apra
bha
Patil
, Sam
ayaa
Man
ohar
, Jay
a Sr
ivas
tava
, Man
ya M
iddh
a, S
aach
i Kha
nna,
She
hel A
yesh
a, S
ampr
itha
U,
Nirm
eeth
a Kam
ath,
Nity
a Nya
lako
nda,
Anj
ali K
amat
h, A
nush
a Kam
ath
Seco
nd R
ow (L
to R
): D
ivya
Goy
al, A
nush
ka B
hand
ari,
Nih
arik
a Dix
ith, S
anam
Gav
anka
r, Ya
shas
win
ee V
S, Yo
shita
Bat
ish, V
ansh
ika G
arg,
Anj
u Pr
adee
p, A
rchn
a Sa
char
, Sou
mya
Sin
gh, T
anish
a G
oel,
Avan
ti R
ache
l Sin
gh, S
arah
Ars
alan
, Vai
shna
vi P
uri,
Sany
a Pa
rakh
, Niti
ka K
hand
ekar
, Sa
rika S
ingh
, Rad
ha Jh
a, Sn
ehal
Nay
ak, A
bera
me A
R
Thi
rd R
ow (L
to R
): La
vu S
hara
nya,
Han
nah
Mat
hew,
Diy
a An
n Va
rghe
se, H
rudh
ya M
adam
anch
i, Ro
shin
i Cha
ndra
sekh
ar, R
ashi
Rat
hore
, Ai
shw
arya
VA,
Ruk
mon
i Bal
asub
ram
ania
n, S
hrey
a Ja
yara
m, V
idhi
Dal
mia
, Abh
ishek
Gup
ta, N
idhi
Pra
sad,
Aish
war
ya Y
anna
man
i, Aa
shna
Bh
atia
Four
th R
ow (
L to
R):
Taru
ni S
uraj
, Sne
ha M
akka
pati,
Nish
i Gup
ta, A
ishw
arya
Neh
ra, A
ksha
y C
haud
hary
, Man
ish G
oyal
, Ram
Bhu
tani
, An
shum
an A
graw
al, S
yed
Zesh
an, S
teph
en Jo
hn, T
hana
i Cho
wda
ry V
Kar
utur
i
Fifth
Row
(L to
R):
Ksh
itij P
illai
, Tar
un S
, Idr
is Ej
az A
nwer
, Sha
urya
Kha
ndur
i, An
oush
Sar
desa
i Sad
at, S
uhas
JSR
, Aad
ithya
San
kar K
aila
sam
, Ak
hil A
shok
, Prit
am S
hetty
, Him
ansh
u, S
ande
ep B
ansa
l, As
hwin
T, V
ivek
Bru
ndav
anam
, Sha
ik M
oham
mad
Juna
id, M
ridul
krish
nan
G, C
hara
n Re
ddy,
Adity
a Jai
n
Sixt
h Ro
w (L
to R
): D
ivij
Agar
wal
, Mur
ali,
Rish
abh
Jain
, Dha
val P
ipal
ia, J
oy K
umar
, Ude
ept S
indh
u, S
hrey
Sriv
asta
va, S
iddh
arth
Sur
i, Ya
thar
th
Dat
ta, S
hubh
am M
akka
r, G
aura
v Raj
Mat
hur,
Kun
al Ja
iswal
Seve
nth
Row
(L to
R):
Nag
ache
than
Udu
pa, R
osha
n Jo
hn, R
akke
sh ,
Raj
Kum
ar, A
seem
Mat
hur,
Har
i Sha
nkar
, Sam
Jeffr
ey, N
eera
j R, T
haru
n Sh
anka
r, K
eert
hiva
san,
Nag
araj
a Kam
ath
98
97
3rd
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
TE
AR
HE
RE
3rd
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
Sitti
ng (L
to R
): Sh
arva
ri Pa
tra,
Dr.
Shal
ini A
diga
, Dr.
Kira
n C
haw
la, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
K R
ao, D
r. M
anna
Va
liath
an, D
r. V
inod
Nay
ak, P
usha
n Ag
garw
al
Firs
t Row
(L to
R):
Asiy
a Abd
ul K
arim
, Shw
eta M
enon
,Var
sha V
inod
, Aru
shi A
rora
, Nik
hila
App
ala,
Riju
shre
e Sah
a, Z
ehra
Sid
diqu
i, Sh
alak
a At
re, S
hrey
a Bh
at, P
oorv
apra
bha
Patil
, Sam
ayaa
Man
ohar
, Jay
a Sr
ivas
tava
, Man
ya M
iddh
a, S
aach
i Kha
nna,
She
hel A
yesh
a, S
ampr
itha
U,
Nirm
eeth
a Kam
ath,
Nity
a Nya
lako
nda,
Anj
ali K
amat
h, A
nush
a Kam
ath
Seco
nd R
ow (L
to R
): D
ivya
Goy
al, A
nush
ka B
hand
ari,
Nih
arik
a Dix
ith, S
anam
Gav
anka
r, Ya
shas
win
ee V
S, Yo
shita
Bat
ish, V
ansh
ika G
arg,
Anj
u Pr
adee
p, A
rchn
a Sa
char
, Sou
mya
Sin
gh, T
anish
a G
oel,
Avan
ti R
ache
l Sin
gh, S
arah
Ars
alan
, Vai
shna
vi P
uri,
Sany
a Pa
rakh
, Niti
ka K
hand
ekar
, Sa
rika S
ingh
, Rad
ha Jh
a, Sn
ehal
Nay
ak, A
bera
me A
R
Thi
rd R
ow (L
to R
): La
vu S
hara
nya,
Han
nah
Mat
hew,
Diy
a An
n Va
rghe
se, H
rudh
ya M
adam
anch
i, Ro
shin
i Cha
ndra
sekh
ar, R
ashi
Rat
hore
, Ai
shw
arya
VA,
Ruk
mon
i Bal
asub
ram
ania
n, S
hrey
a Ja
yara
m, V
idhi
Dal
mia
, Abh
ishek
Gup
ta, N
idhi
Pra
sad,
Aish
war
ya Y
anna
man
i, Aa
shna
Bh
atia
Four
th R
ow (
L to
R):
Taru
ni S
uraj
, Sne
ha M
akka
pati,
Nish
i Gup
ta, A
ishw
arya
Neh
ra, A
ksha
y C
haud
hary
, Man
ish G
oyal
, Ram
Bhu
tani
, An
shum
an A
graw
al, S
yed
Zesh
an, S
teph
en Jo
hn, T
hana
i Cho
wda
ry V
Kar
utur
i
Fifth
Row
(L to
R):
Ksh
itij P
illai
, Tar
un S
, Idr
is Ej
az A
nwer
, Sha
urya
Kha
ndur
i, An
oush
Sar
desa
i Sad
at, S
uhas
JSR
, Aad
ithya
San
kar K
aila
sam
, Ak
hil A
shok
, Prit
am S
hetty
, Him
ansh
u, S
ande
ep B
ansa
l, As
hwin
T, V
ivek
Bru
ndav
anam
, Sha
ik M
oham
mad
Juna
id, M
ridul
krish
nan
G, C
hara
n Re
ddy,
Adity
a Jai
n
Sixt
h Ro
w (L
to R
): D
ivij
Agar
wal
, Mur
ali,
Rish
abh
Jain
, Dha
val P
ipal
ia, J
oy K
umar
, Ude
ept S
indh
u, S
hrey
Sriv
asta
va, S
iddh
arth
Sur
i, Ya
thar
th
Dat
ta, S
hubh
am M
akka
r, G
aura
v Raj
Mat
hur,
Kun
al Ja
iswal
Seve
nth
Row
(L to
R):
Nag
ache
than
Udu
pa, R
osha
n Jo
hn, R
akke
sh ,
Raj
Kum
ar, A
seem
Mat
hur,
Har
i Sha
nkar
, Sam
Jeffr
ey, N
eera
j R, T
haru
n Sh
anka
r, K
eert
hiva
san,
Nag
araj
a Kam
ath
98
3rd
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
TE
AR
HE
RE
99
3rd
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
Sitti
ng (L
to R
): As
mita
Yad
av, D
r. Sh
alin
i Adi
ga, D
r. K
iran
Cha
wla
, Dr.
Raj
gopa
l She
noy,
Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
Rao
, Dr.
Man
na
Valia
than
, Dr.
Vin
od N
ayak
, Mad
hur M
adha
v Mun
dra
Firs
t Row
(L to
R):
Tanv
i Shr
ivas
tava
, Jhi
lam
Sin
ha, V
oloj
u Sw
athi
, Tan
isha
Mish
ra, P
ragy
a Bh
att,
Shiv
angi
Mah
eshw
ari,
Mith
ula
S K
umar
, N
ikita
Ban
sal,
Aditi
Vas
hish
tha,
Arik
a D'S
ouza
, Shi
vang
i Sah
a, A
ishw
arya
Kap
oor,
Shiv
angi
Sin
gh, A
nukr
iti Ja
in, N
iyat
i Jai
n, N
uzha
Bas
heer
, M
egha
S
Seco
nd R
ow (L
to R
): Ta
runa
Rat
hore
, Nik
itha R
eddy
, V. S
uchi
ta, L
avan
ya R
amas
wam
y, A
nna S
unny
, Silp
a Raj
esh
Raj
, Ish
ita B
ansa
l, Ak
anks
ha
Talw
ar, Z
enab
Shi
kari,
Dee
pshi
ka A
rora
, Sho
urya
Sah
ani,
Ulk
a Pa
dura
ngi,
Cha
ithra
Poo
jary
, Ash
ima
Puri,
Ishi
ta S
ingh
, Man
si Ja
in, N
andi
ta
Bhal
la, N
eerja
Nai
r, V
ithik
a Vya
s
Thi
rd R
ow (L
to R
): Ar
pita
Kan
sal,
Swad
ha A
rora
, Dee
pika
Aga
rwal
, Shu
bhik
a Ja
in, J
hala
k Ag
rohi
, Chi
ya K
apoo
r, Va
tsala
Pra
sad,
Arp
ita
Shar
ma,
Anj
ali G
ovin
d, A
nvi J
ain,
Raj
ika
Kha
nna,
Jyo
tsna
Verm
a, N
ishi N
air,
Parv
athy
Viv
ek, S
reel
aksh
mi V
arm
a, V
aish
navi
Har
ikum
ar,
Hrid
ya P
attiy
eri,
Nav
mi M
enon
, Aar
ushi
Goe
l, M
eghn
a Shi
van
Four
th R
ow (L
to R
): N
ishth
a Dug
gal,
Shiv
am K
hand
elw
al, M
atth
ew P
eter
s, Sa
mar
th G
oyal
, Rish
i Gov
ind,
Kum
ar N
aman
, Kar
tikey
Kun
war
, D
arsh
ana S
ingh
, Aziy
a Fird
ouse
, Ann
Mar
tin, V
agish
a Dah
iya,
Ash
ita A
graw
al, K
arth
yaya
ni V
enug
opal
, Adi
ti Bh
at, M
ansh
a Gup
ta
Fifth
Row
(L to
R):
Ashi
sh K
umar
Aga
rwal
, Han
eef N
izar,
Saks
ham
Koh
li, V
aibh
ava N
anda
, Bha
vesh
Var
anda
ni, P
ansh
ul P
ant,
Shiv
a Sai
Red
dy,
Nik
hil B
ansa
l, Ak
heel
Anw
ar, A
nsah
e Jam
al P
K, S
hriy
a Mah
ajan
, Aas
tha B
ansa
l, Sh
rila G
Raj
u, Sr
ee L
aksh
mi
Sixt
h Ro
w (L
to R
): Am
an K
ejriw
al, V
eera
dith
ya B
alla
l, Ab
hish
ek G
oyal
, Vin
ay R
eddy
K S
, Priy
ansh
u Ja
in, G
agan
Goy
al, S
agar
Kris
hnan
Seve
nth
Row
(L to
R):
Aniru
dh S
ingh
, Ket
an R
ampa
l, An
mol
Pan
dey,
Ani
rudh
Aro
ra, A
vish
ek G
osw
ami,
Sach
in C
hhik
ara,
Hus
sain
Voh
ra,
Nith
ish N
Shet
ty, X
erxe
s Rah
man
, Raj
Kum
ar, K
ashi
sh G
era
100
3rd
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
TE
AR
HE
RE
99
3rd
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
Sitti
ng (L
to R
): As
mita
Yad
av, D
r. Sh
alin
i Adi
ga, D
r. K
iran
Cha
wla
, Dr.
Raj
gopa
l She
noy,
Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
Rao
, Dr.
Man
na
Valia
than
, Dr.
Vin
od N
ayak
, Mad
hur M
adha
v Mun
dra
Firs
t Row
(L to
R):
Tanv
i Shr
ivas
tava
, Jhi
lam
Sin
ha, V
oloj
u Sw
athi
, Tan
isha
Mish
ra, P
ragy
a Bh
att,
Shiv
angi
Mah
eshw
ari,
Mith
ula
S K
umar
, N
ikita
Ban
sal,
Aditi
Vas
hish
tha,
Arik
a D'S
ouza
, Shi
vang
i Sah
a, A
ishw
arya
Kap
oor,
Shiv
angi
Sin
gh, A
nukr
iti Ja
in, N
iyat
i Jai
n, N
uzha
Bas
heer
, M
egha
S
Seco
nd R
ow (L
to R
): Ta
runa
Rat
hore
, Nik
itha R
eddy
, V. S
uchi
ta, L
avan
ya R
amas
wam
y, A
nna S
unny
, Silp
a Raj
esh
Raj
, Ish
ita B
ansa
l, Ak
anks
ha
Talw
ar, Z
enab
Shi
kari,
Dee
pshi
ka A
rora
, Sho
urya
Sah
ani,
Ulk
a Pa
dura
ngi,
Cha
ithra
Poo
jary
, Ash
ima
Puri,
Ishi
ta S
ingh
, Man
si Ja
in, N
andi
ta
Bhal
la, N
eerja
Nai
r, V
ithik
a Vya
s
Thi
rd R
ow (L
to R
): Ar
pita
Kan
sal,
Swad
ha A
rora
, Dee
pika
Aga
rwal
, Shu
bhik
a Ja
in, J
hala
k Ag
rohi
, Chi
ya K
apoo
r, Va
tsala
Pra
sad,
Arp
ita
Shar
ma,
Anj
ali G
ovin
d, A
nvi J
ain,
Raj
ika
Kha
nna,
Jyo
tsna
Verm
a, N
ishi N
air,
Parv
athy
Viv
ek, S
reel
aksh
mi V
arm
a, V
aish
navi
Har
ikum
ar,
Hrid
ya P
attiy
eri,
Nav
mi M
enon
, Aar
ushi
Goe
l, M
eghn
a Shi
van
Four
th R
ow (L
to R
): N
ishth
a Dug
gal,
Shiv
am K
hand
elw
al, M
atth
ew P
eter
s, Sa
mar
th G
oyal
, Rish
i Gov
ind,
Kum
ar N
aman
, Kar
tikey
Kun
war
, D
arsh
ana S
ingh
, Aziy
a Fird
ouse
, Ann
Mar
tin, V
agish
a Dah
iya,
Ash
ita A
graw
al, K
arth
yaya
ni V
enug
opal
, Adi
ti Bh
at, M
ansh
a Gup
ta
Fifth
Row
(L to
R):
Ashi
sh K
umar
Aga
rwal
, Han
eef N
izar,
Saks
ham
Koh
li, V
aibh
ava N
anda
, Bha
vesh
Var
anda
ni, P
ansh
ul P
ant,
Shiv
a Sai
Red
dy,
Nik
hil B
ansa
l, Ak
heel
Anw
ar, A
nsah
e Jam
al P
K, S
hriy
a Mah
ajan
, Aas
tha B
ansa
l, Sh
rila G
Raj
u, Sr
ee L
aksh
mi
Sixt
h Ro
w (L
to R
): Am
an K
ejriw
al, V
eera
dith
ya B
alla
l, Ab
hish
ek G
oyal
, Vin
ay R
eddy
K S
, Priy
ansh
u Ja
in, G
agan
Goy
al, S
agar
Kris
hnan
Seve
nth
Row
(L to
R):
Aniru
dh S
ingh
, Ket
an R
ampa
l, An
mol
Pan
dey,
Ani
rudh
Aro
ra, A
vish
ek G
osw
ami,
Sach
in C
hhik
ara,
Hus
sain
Voh
ra,
Nith
ish N
Shet
ty, X
erxe
s Rah
man
, Raj
Kum
ar, K
ashi
sh G
era
100
5th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
TE
AR
HE
RE
101
5th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
Firs
t Row
(L to
R):
Aart
hi V
enka
tram
anan
, Dr.
Kira
n C
haw
la, D
r. M
anna
Val
iath
an, A
nike
t R. N
aik
Seco
nd R
ow (L
to R
): V
idyo
ttam
a Raw
at, S
anch
aya K
hetr
apal
, Ana
gha H
arik
umar
, Shu
bhi S
aum
ya, R
adhi
ka M
unda
yur,
Sara
h Jo
hnso
n, H
eraa
Is
lam
, Seh
aj C
heem
a, A
parn
a S. N
air,
Nam
ritha
N. N
ayak
, Mad
hum
ita R
. Sat
ish, S
urak
sha N
ayak
, Var
sha J
anak
iram
anan
, Cha
itany
a Val
sara
j, Sw
athi
B. P
ai, S
itara
Nira
njan
Thi
rd R
ow (L
to R
): Ro
shan
Kol
lipar
a, S
amya
Naq
shba
ndi,
Srish
ti M
ukhi
, Aru
ndha
ti Sh
arm
a, K
omal
Ram
chan
dani
, Pur
nim
a Gup
ta, M
ehak
Sa
chde
va, G
ayat
hri S
anto
sh K
umar
, Jen
sy R
aju
Dev
asia
, Pra
valli
ka R
echa
rla, P
alak
Mat
anhe
lia, T
.K. H
arin
i, Am
rapa
li Ja
iswal
, Adi
ti C
hauh
an,
Gop
ika S
ures
h, R
oshi
ni R
aghu
, Adi
ti K
apoo
r
Four
th R
ow (L
to R
): Li
ji H
ephz
ibah
, Gay
athr
i Jyo
thish
, Dee
ksha
Gro
ver,
Sehn
eet G
rew
al, A
nila
Rao
Vas
iredd
y, N
eha K
iran,
Pra
shan
sa B
ansa
l, El
isa N
anda
, Meg
hana
Raj
Fifth
Row
(L to
R):
Rohi
t Men
on, S
anja
na G
irish
Cha
nd, A
njor
i Gup
ta, K
ezia
Tya
gi, H
asith
a Pam
idim
ukka
la, S
hiva
ngi G
upta
, Dev
yani
Jha,
Sa
rtha
k Bha
rdw
aj, R
ohan
Bas
ak, Z
eesh
an A
hmad
Kha
lil, P
riyan
ka B
hatta
char
ya, G
ladi
ss J.
, Shr
uti R
avic
hand
ran,
Alis
ha L
izbet
h M
athe
w, D
isha
Patr
a
Sixt
h Ro
w (L
to R
): K
umar
esh
Jeya
ram
an, A
ksha
ra R
eddy
Vad
yala
, Kee
rtha
na P
anch
agnu
la, A
nshu
man
Dev
Cho
udhu
ry, S
aile
sh M
ohpa
l, An
vit
Min
ocha
, Abh
ishek
Kar
n, Sa
nju
P. G
eorg
e, A
rchi
t Agg
arw
al, D
hruv
a Mai
tra,
Nea
l Elly
llan
Siva
cum
ar, R
anbi
r L. S
ingh
Seve
nth
Row
(L to
R):
Sude
v R
aghu
nath
an, R
anga
n V
iveg
anan
dam
, Aad
ithiy
a Vik
ram
Ven
kate
sh, N
ikhi
l H. C
hatu
rani
, Chi
ntak
a M
. Pie
ris,
Vig
nesh
Mur
ugan
, Kha
leel
Moh
amed
Saif,
Bas
avar
aj E
Eigh
th R
ow (L
to R
): Ak
hile
sh G
onug
unta
la, A
shw
in A
brah
am, V
ivek
Mah
apat
ra, S
ufya
n Ib
rahi
m, S
idha
rth
Ram
esh,
Sid
dart
h Pr
atap
neni
, Aa
dity
a Sre
ehar
i, N
aif D
amud
i, V
ikas
Shar
ma,
Kus
alik
Bop
pana
, San
ket M
ohan
ty, R
agha
v Agr
awal
, Har
gun
Sing
h Si
ra
Nin
th R
ow (L
to R
): H
arsh
a Dho
ndu,
Nik
hil G
opal
, Ree
toba
an D
atta
, Sud
eep
G. C
., Ah
mad
Hus
aini
, Raj
an R
asto
gi, H
ritvi
k Ja
iswal
, Mee
tul
Gup
ta, W
asal
Sart
aj, K
alya
nam
Gan
esh,
Cha
ndra
nshu
Val
laba
neni
, Abh
iman
yu C
hatte
rjee,
Gau
rav K
ini
102
5th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
TE
AR
HE
RE
101
5th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
Firs
t Row
(L to
R):
Aart
hi V
enka
tram
anan
, Dr.
Kira
n C
haw
la, D
r. M
anna
Val
iath
an, A
nike
t R. N
aik
Seco
nd R
ow (L
to R
): V
idyo
ttam
a Raw
at, S
anch
aya K
hetr
apal
, Ana
gha H
arik
umar
, Shu
bhi S
aum
ya, R
adhi
ka M
unda
yur,
Sara
h Jo
hnso
n, H
eraa
Is
lam
, Seh
aj C
heem
a, A
parn
a S. N
air,
Nam
ritha
N. N
ayak
, Mad
hum
ita R
. Sat
ish, S
urak
sha N
ayak
, Var
sha J
anak
iram
anan
, Cha
itany
a Val
sara
j, Sw
athi
B. P
ai, S
itara
Nira
njan
Thi
rd R
ow (L
to R
): Ro
shan
Kol
lipar
a, S
amya
Naq
shba
ndi,
Srish
ti M
ukhi
, Aru
ndha
ti Sh
arm
a, K
omal
Ram
chan
dani
, Pur
nim
a Gup
ta, M
ehak
Sa
chde
va, G
ayat
hri S
anto
sh K
umar
, Jen
sy R
aju
Dev
asia
, Pra
valli
ka R
echa
rla, P
alak
Mat
anhe
lia, T
.K. H
arin
i, Am
rapa
li Ja
iswal
, Adi
ti C
hauh
an,
Gop
ika S
ures
h, R
oshi
ni R
aghu
, Adi
ti K
apoo
r
Four
th R
ow (L
to R
): Li
ji H
ephz
ibah
, Gay
athr
i Jyo
thish
, Dee
ksha
Gro
ver,
Sehn
eet G
rew
al, A
nila
Rao
Vas
iredd
y, N
eha K
iran,
Pra
shan
sa B
ansa
l, El
isa N
anda
, Meg
hana
Raj
Fifth
Row
(L to
R):
Rohi
t Men
on, S
anja
na G
irish
Cha
nd, A
njor
i Gup
ta, K
ezia
Tya
gi, H
asith
a Pam
idim
ukka
la, S
hiva
ngi G
upta
, Dev
yani
Jha,
Sa
rtha
k Bha
rdw
aj, R
ohan
Bas
ak, Z
eesh
an A
hmad
Kha
lil, P
riyan
ka B
hatta
char
ya, G
ladi
ss J.
, Shr
uti R
avic
hand
ran,
Alis
ha L
izbet
h M
athe
w, D
isha
Patr
a
Sixt
h Ro
w (L
to R
): K
umar
esh
Jeya
ram
an, A
ksha
ra R
eddy
Vad
yala
, Kee
rtha
na P
anch
agnu
la, A
nshu
man
Dev
Cho
udhu
ry, S
aile
sh M
ohpa
l, An
vit
Min
ocha
, Abh
ishek
Kar
n, Sa
nju
P. G
eorg
e, A
rchi
t Agg
arw
al, D
hruv
a Mai
tra,
Nea
l Elly
llan
Siva
cum
ar, R
anbi
r L. S
ingh
Seve
nth
Row
(L to
R):
Sude
v R
aghu
nath
an, R
anga
n V
iveg
anan
dam
, Aad
ithiy
a Vik
ram
Ven
kate
sh, N
ikhi
l H. C
hatu
rani
, Chi
ntak
a M
. Pie
ris,
Vig
nesh
Mur
ugan
, Kha
leel
Moh
amed
Saif,
Bas
avar
aj E
Eigh
th R
ow (L
to R
): Ak
hile
sh G
onug
unta
la, A
shw
in A
brah
am, V
ivek
Mah
apat
ra, S
ufya
n Ib
rahi
m, S
idha
rth
Ram
esh,
Sid
dart
h Pr
atap
neni
, Aa
dity
a Sre
ehar
i, N
aif D
amud
i, V
ikas
Shar
ma,
Kus
alik
Bop
pana
, San
ket M
ohan
ty, R
agha
v Agr
awal
, Har
gun
Sing
h Si
ra
Nin
th R
ow (L
to R
): H
arsh
a Dho
ndu,
Nik
hil G
opal
, Ree
toba
an D
atta
, Sud
eep
G. C
., Ah
mad
Hus
aini
, Raj
an R
asto
gi, H
ritvi
k Ja
iswal
, Mee
tul
Gup
ta, W
asal
Sart
aj, K
alya
nam
Gan
esh,
Cha
ndra
nshu
Val
laba
neni
, Abh
iman
yu C
hatte
rjee,
Gau
rav K
ini
102
103
5th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
TE
AR
HE
RE
5th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
Sitti
ng (L
to R
): Ro
hini
Pra
shan
th B
ilagi
, Dr.
Shal
ini A
diga
, Dr.
Kira
n C
haw
la, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
Kum
ar R
ao,
Dr.
Man
na V
alia
than
, Dr.
Vin
od N
ayak
, Kris
hanu
Saby
asac
hi M
ukho
padh
yay
Firs
t Row
(L to
R):
Shre
eja J
ha, A
nnap
oorn
a Cha
krab
arty
, Ritt
am G
aur,
Akan
ksha
Sin
ha, L
awaa
Lak
hman
i, Sh
ivan
i Ram
acha
ndra
n, N
ilaks
hi
Bane
rjee,
Har
simra
n K
aur B
hatia
, Shi
va Sh
alin
i, R
itika
Mod
i, V
ivek
a Mish
ra, S
risht
i Gul
ati,
Sam
rudd
hi C
haur
asia
, Bha
vya C
haud
hry
Seco
nd R
ow (L
to R
): Te
jasw
ini G
irish
, Nirm
ala V
T, M
ouni
ka S
eela
mne
ni, A
bhili
psa S
aman
t, N
ived
ita P
atha
k, Su
deep
ti Si
ngh,
San
ober
Has
an,
Aanv
i Ala
kshy
a, A
mrit
a Pat
ro, S
aum
ya H
arit,
Anu
sha U
ddan
dam
Thi
rd R
ow (L
to R
): So
nika
Gup
ta, M
egha
Aga
rwal
a, H
unar
Kau
r Gha
i, N
ived
ita Z
akha
r, Ja
grat
i Jai
n, A
njal
i Aga
rwal
, Sw
ara R
ajee
v K
ulka
rni,
Sum
edha
Sirc
ar, N
ikita
Shet
ty, A
yush
i Par
asha
r, Pr
eran
a Das
h, B
havy
a Mod
y, Pa
ridhi
Jain
, Tas
nim
Shaj
ahan
, Am
eya K
ale
Four
th R
ow (L
to R
): Sh
wet
ham
bari
G, P
riyad
arsh
ini M
, Anj
ana P
riya,
Ash
rita S
hetty
, Sou
ndar
ya U
padh
ya, R
aj S
hree
, Niv
ya G
udiv
ada,
Shr
eya
Mat
hur,
Saum
ya Jo
hri,
Shef
fali
Shar
ma,
Vai
bhaa
vi, L
aksh
ika G
upta
, Ree
m H
unai
n, D
harin
i Pra
sad,
Neh
a Mitt
al, A
shish
Rao
M
Fifth
Row
(L to
R):
Suni
l Han
napa
tte, K
etan
Ras
togi
, Har
i Pra
sad
Gan
esan
, Arju
n S
Nai
r, Su
prat
im B
aner
jee,
Shi
vara
ju A
S, S
haile
sh K
umar
, G
unee
t Sin
gh B
hasin
, Man
than
Aro
ra, A
nubh
av Sh
ukla
, Anu
shka
Sing
h, Ir
uvan
tika M
alik
, Apo
orvi
Sing
h, A
nuru
pa U
dupi
Sixt
h Ro
w (L
to R
): Su
nil K
ittap
pa Y
arag
atti,
Lak
shay
Ras
togi
, San
yam
Tom
ar, A
ngad
Gum
mar
aju,
Rev
a Bat
ra, A
akas
h M
akka
r, Aa
shay
Pan
de,
Anub
hav C
hand
na, K
esha
v Bal
i, An
kit T
ripat
hi, C
Poo
jith
Kum
ar, S
uraj
Red
dy A
vula
, Aka
sh N
ayak
, Avi
nash
Rao
G, A
dity
a Cho
wdh
ury
Seve
nth
Row
(L to
R):
Ihtis
ham
Ul H
aq U
sman
Sha
ikh,
Moh
amm
ed B
ashs
har H
, Kum
ar K
atre
ya, A
nmol
Kap
oor,
Tanv
ir Si
ngh
Kan
g, A
bhish
ar
Shar
ma,
Dar
shan
Tem
ker,
Swat
am P
riya J
ain,
Adi
tyo
Kha
stgir,
Rav
ikira
n K
ompe
lla, P
alla
Apu
roop
, Anu
rag
Redd
y, K
orra
pati
Amar
tya,
Suh
an
Rai
, Har
sh K
ahlo
n
104
103
5th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
TE
AR
HE
RE
5th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
Sitti
ng (L
to R
): Ro
hini
Pra
shan
th B
ilagi
, Dr.
Shal
ini A
diga
, Dr.
Kira
n C
haw
la, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
Kum
ar R
ao,
Dr.
Man
na V
alia
than
, Dr.
Vin
od N
ayak
, Kris
hanu
Saby
asac
hi M
ukho
padh
yay
Firs
t Row
(L to
R):
Shre
eja J
ha, A
nnap
oorn
a Cha
krab
arty
, Ritt
am G
aur,
Akan
ksha
Sin
ha, L
awaa
Lak
hman
i, Sh
ivan
i Ram
acha
ndra
n, N
ilaks
hi
Bane
rjee,
Har
simra
n K
aur B
hatia
, Shi
va Sh
alin
i, R
itika
Mod
i, V
ivek
a Mish
ra, S
risht
i Gul
ati,
Sam
rudd
hi C
haur
asia
, Bha
vya C
haud
hry
Seco
nd R
ow (L
to R
): Te
jasw
ini G
irish
, Nirm
ala V
T, M
ouni
ka S
eela
mne
ni, A
bhili
psa S
aman
t, N
ived
ita P
atha
k, Su
deep
ti Si
ngh,
San
ober
Has
an,
Aanv
i Ala
kshy
a, A
mrit
a Pat
ro, S
aum
ya H
arit,
Anu
sha U
ddan
dam
Thi
rd R
ow (L
to R
): So
nika
Gup
ta, M
egha
Aga
rwal
a, H
unar
Kau
r Gha
i, N
ived
ita Z
akha
r, Ja
grat
i Jai
n, A
njal
i Aga
rwal
, Sw
ara R
ajee
v K
ulka
rni,
Sum
edha
Sirc
ar, N
ikita
Shet
ty, A
yush
i Par
asha
r, Pr
eran
a Das
h, B
havy
a Mod
y, Pa
ridhi
Jain
, Tas
nim
Shaj
ahan
, Am
eya K
ale
Four
th R
ow (L
to R
): Sh
wet
ham
bari
G, P
riyad
arsh
ini M
, Anj
ana P
riya,
Ash
rita S
hetty
, Sou
ndar
ya U
padh
ya, R
aj S
hree
, Niv
ya G
udiv
ada,
Shr
eya
Mat
hur,
Saum
ya Jo
hri,
Shef
fali
Shar
ma,
Vai
bhaa
vi, L
aksh
ika G
upta
, Ree
m H
unai
n, D
harin
i Pra
sad,
Neh
a Mitt
al, A
shish
Rao
M
Fifth
Row
(L to
R):
Suni
l Han
napa
tte, K
etan
Ras
togi
, Har
i Pra
sad
Gan
esan
, Arju
n S
Nai
r, Su
prat
im B
aner
jee,
Shi
vara
ju A
S, S
haile
sh K
umar
, G
unee
t Sin
gh B
hasin
, Man
than
Aro
ra, A
nubh
av Sh
ukla
, Anu
shka
Sing
h, Ir
uvan
tika M
alik
, Apo
orvi
Sing
h, A
nuru
pa U
dupi
Sixt
h Ro
w (L
to R
): Su
nil K
ittap
pa Y
arag
atti,
Lak
shay
Ras
togi
, San
yam
Tom
ar, A
ngad
Gum
mar
aju,
Rev
a Bat
ra, A
akas
h M
akka
r, Aa
shay
Pan
de,
Anub
hav C
hand
na, K
esha
v Bal
i, An
kit T
ripat
hi, C
Poo
jith
Kum
ar, S
uraj
Red
dy A
vula
, Aka
sh N
ayak
, Avi
nash
Rao
G, A
dity
a Cho
wdh
ury
Seve
nth
Row
(L to
R):
Ihtis
ham
Ul H
aq U
sman
Sha
ikh,
Moh
amm
ed B
ashs
har H
, Kum
ar K
atre
ya, A
nmol
Kap
oor,
Tanv
ir Si
ngh
Kan
g, A
bhish
ar
Shar
ma,
Dar
shan
Tem
ker,
Swat
am P
riya J
ain,
Adi
tyo
Kha
stgir,
Rav
ikira
n K
ompe
lla, P
alla
Apu
roop
, Anu
rag
Redd
y, K
orra
pati
Amar
tya,
Suh
an
Rai
, Har
sh K
ahlo
n
104
105
7th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
TE
AR
HE
RE
7th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
Sitti
ng: P
rasid
dh H
egde
, Dr.
Avin
ash
Shet
ty, D
r. Su
latha
Bha
ndar
y, D
r. Ra
jgop
al Sh
enoy
, Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
Rao
, Dr.
Balak
rishn
an R
, O
hviy
a Ram
asun
dara
m
Firs
t Row
: Udi
ta C
how
dhur
y, Ir
ene M
ary I
ke, S
. Adi
thi,
Saks
hi A
shok
Ram
nani
, Jay
ati G
upta
, Priy
anka
Aga
rwal
, Vin
eela
Mam
idi,
Swet
a Sur
ia,
Bijo
yini
Bos
e, Sh
afal
i Gul
ati,
Anus
hka N
air,
Shra
ddha
Mur
ali,
Sim
ran
Sam
ir Se
th, R
hea R
ache
l Mat
hai,
Dea
sini D
as, S
anya
Sath
eesh
a
Seco
nd R
ow: A
ayus
hi, M
aydh
aavi
Gup
ta, S
hrad
dha
Pand
e, S
aksh
i Mah
eshw
ari,
Aditi
Agg
arw
al, S
mrit
i Cho
udha
ry, M
eghn
a Si
vaku
mar
, N
ikith
a Kod
ali,
Anjh
ana S
N V
ella
ppal
ly, P
riya K
alsa
nk P
ai
Thi
rd R
ow: N
eenu
Pra
sad,
Sm
riti A
graw
al, S
neha
Sin
gh, K
ritik
a Ban
sal,
Sita
ra R
agha
van
Nan
dyal
, Kar
unya
a M.S
., Fa
thim
a Han
an, M
onish
a R
ayud
u, Si
mra
n U
mra
, Shw
eta M
ahes
h, Sa
umya
Var
shne
y, Sa
kshi
Ram
nani
, Vish
nubh
otla
Sai S
udha
Four
th R
ow: A
arth
i Mut
huku
mar
, Ish
ani M
itra,
Sw
ati S
rivas
tava
, Nee
lam
bara
, Shr
eya
Sinh
a, K
opal
Ban
sal,
Gol
lapu
di S
ai S
pand
ana,
Shr
eya
Siva
ram
kum
ar, L
aksh
ita A
ggar
wal
, Ree
tika R
aman
atha
n, M
erin
Mat
hew,
Shru
thi A
virn
eni,
Sree
nidh
i Kos
uri
Fifth
Row
: Ank
ita S
ehga
l, Ai
shw
arya
Sha
rma,
Mee
ra G
opal
, Khu
shbu
Kam
lesh
kum
ar R
upch
anda
ni, K
etak
i Pan
de, K
ritik
a Tr
ehan
, Suc
hita
Re
ddy
Kan
kana
la, S
oura
bh S
riniv
as, A
rjun
Kum
ar, S
oum
ayan
Mon
dal,
Vin
aaya
k M
ehta
, Mrid
ul T
apar
ia, S
agar
Gar
g, A
mba
r Gup
ta, M
ohsin
N
azee
r Muh
amm
ed
Sixt
h Ro
w: S
hiva
m A
iron,
Utk
arsh
She
el M
ishra
, Abh
ay B
azaz
, Ada
rsh
Bhow
on, S
hyam
Cha
para
la, A
akas
h Sa
rkar
, Sw
amy
M K
anur
i, Su
rya
Selv
an, D
hava
l Muk
und
Mod
i, Av
inav
Gup
ta, N
ikhi
l Joh
n, Sa
rtha
k Sin
ghal
, Dha
val G
upta
, Kar
tikey
a Atre
y
Seve
nth
Row
: Chi
ntap
atla
Trib
huva
n R
ao, A
mar
jeet
(Bat
ch B
), M
ukul
Kak
ria, S
ushr
ut S
arm
a Pa
lepu
, Dak
sh A
hluw
alia
, Har
ish S
riniv
asan
, U
man
g Si
ngh,
Pra
nav
Batr
a, N
agav
olu
Kes
avad
itya,
Pra
nav
Raj
asek
har,
Sapt
arsh
i Baj
pai,
Gon
di Y
asho
Cha
ndra
Sek
har,
Shas
hwat
Sin
ha,
Mad
hava
raj S
N, A
dity
a Gra
ma,
Roh
it N
ath
R, M
adha
van
Vid
arsh
an, S
onin
Sant
hosh
106
105
7th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
TE
AR
HE
RE
7th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
Sitti
ng: P
rasid
dh H
egde
, Dr.
Avin
ash
Shet
ty, D
r. Su
latha
Bha
ndar
y, D
r. Ra
jgop
al Sh
enoy
, Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
Rao
, Dr.
Balak
rishn
an R
, O
hviy
a Ram
asun
dara
m
Firs
t Row
: Udi
ta C
how
dhur
y, Ir
ene M
ary I
ke, S
. Adi
thi,
Saks
hi A
shok
Ram
nani
, Jay
ati G
upta
, Priy
anka
Aga
rwal
, Vin
eela
Mam
idi,
Swet
a Sur
ia,
Bijo
yini
Bos
e, Sh
afal
i Gul
ati,
Anus
hka N
air,
Shra
ddha
Mur
ali,
Sim
ran
Sam
ir Se
th, R
hea R
ache
l Mat
hai,
Dea
sini D
as, S
anya
Sath
eesh
a
Seco
nd R
ow: A
ayus
hi, M
aydh
aavi
Gup
ta, S
hrad
dha
Pand
e, S
aksh
i Mah
eshw
ari,
Aditi
Agg
arw
al, S
mrit
i Cho
udha
ry, M
eghn
a Si
vaku
mar
, N
ikith
a Kod
ali,
Anjh
ana S
N V
ella
ppal
ly, P
riya K
alsa
nk P
ai
Thi
rd R
ow: N
eenu
Pra
sad,
Sm
riti A
graw
al, S
neha
Sin
gh, K
ritik
a Ban
sal,
Sita
ra R
agha
van
Nan
dyal
, Kar
unya
a M.S
., Fa
thim
a Han
an, M
onish
a R
ayud
u, Si
mra
n U
mra
, Shw
eta M
ahes
h, Sa
umya
Var
shne
y, Sa
kshi
Ram
nani
, Vish
nubh
otla
Sai S
udha
Four
th R
ow: A
arth
i Mut
huku
mar
, Ish
ani M
itra,
Sw
ati S
rivas
tava
, Nee
lam
bara
, Shr
eya
Sinh
a, K
opal
Ban
sal,
Gol
lapu
di S
ai S
pand
ana,
Shr
eya
Siva
ram
kum
ar, L
aksh
ita A
ggar
wal
, Ree
tika R
aman
atha
n, M
erin
Mat
hew,
Shru
thi A
virn
eni,
Sree
nidh
i Kos
uri
Fifth
Row
: Ank
ita S
ehga
l, Ai
shw
arya
Sha
rma,
Mee
ra G
opal
, Khu
shbu
Kam
lesh
kum
ar R
upch
anda
ni, K
etak
i Pan
de, K
ritik
a Tr
ehan
, Suc
hita
Re
ddy
Kan
kana
la, S
oura
bh S
riniv
as, A
rjun
Kum
ar, S
oum
ayan
Mon
dal,
Vin
aaya
k M
ehta
, Mrid
ul T
apar
ia, S
agar
Gar
g, A
mba
r Gup
ta, M
ohsin
N
azee
r Muh
amm
ed
Sixt
h Ro
w: S
hiva
m A
iron,
Utk
arsh
She
el M
ishra
, Abh
ay B
azaz
, Ada
rsh
Bhow
on, S
hyam
Cha
para
la, A
akas
h Sa
rkar
, Sw
amy
M K
anur
i, Su
rya
Selv
an, D
hava
l Muk
und
Mod
i, Av
inav
Gup
ta, N
ikhi
l Joh
n, Sa
rtha
k Sin
ghal
, Dha
val G
upta
, Kar
tikey
a Atre
y
Seve
nth
Row
: Chi
ntap
atla
Trib
huva
n R
ao, A
mar
jeet
(Bat
ch B
), M
ukul
Kak
ria, S
ushr
ut S
arm
a Pa
lepu
, Dak
sh A
hluw
alia
, Har
ish S
riniv
asan
, U
man
g Si
ngh,
Pra
nav
Batr
a, N
agav
olu
Kes
avad
itya,
Pra
nav
Raj
asek
har,
Sapt
arsh
i Baj
pai,
Gon
di Y
asho
Cha
ndra
Sek
har,
Shas
hwat
Sin
ha,
Mad
hava
raj S
N, A
dity
a Gra
ma,
Roh
it N
ath
R, M
adha
van
Vid
arsh
an, S
onin
Sant
hosh
106
7th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
TE
AR
HE
RE
107
7th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
Sitti
ng (L
to R
): V
ikra
mad
itya G
ahla
ut, D
r. Av
inas
h Sh
etty
, Dr.
Sula
tha B
hand
ary,
Dr.
Raj
gopa
l She
noy,
Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
Rao
, Dr.
Bala
krish
nan
R, A
poor
va D
indu
kurt
hi
Firs
t Row
(L to
R):
Swat
hi G
oyal
, Vai
shal
i Sub
bu, A
nush
ree B
aid,
Pra
gati
K K
unde
r, D
ivya
shre
e V K
, Abh
ivya
kti K
apoo
r, Sa
njan
a Aith
al, S
hiva
ni
Shen
oy, P
rakr
iti M
alho
tra,
Rac
hana
Kot
ian,
Rizw
in Iq
bal,
S Po
ojith
a, Sp
oort
hi D
Shet
ty, D
eeks
ha D
D, S
achi
Sim
lot
Seco
nd R
ow (L
to R
): K
anik
a Deo
ra, A
stha S
aree
n, A
yush
i Gup
ta, G
rees
hma R
eddy
, Sha
lvik
a Gup
ta, K
anish
ka Y
adav
, Div
yans
hi Ja
in, A
nwes
ha
Das
, Sri
Vaish
navi
Bha
mid
ipat
i, V
indh
ya P
ande
, Nik
ita S
ah, S
wat
hi K
arut
uri,
Aart
hi R
ajku
mar
, Ash
win
i J S
hetti
gar,
Kav
itha D
Nay
ak, A
rush
i Ai
shw
arya
Thi
rd R
ow (
L to
R):
Shre
elak
shm
i An
il, P
riyad
arsh
ini
Nay
ak, R
ayna
Mar
y T
hom
as, P
arul
Meh
rotr
a, R
itika
Suv
arna
, Sup
rabh
a H
egde
, Pr
iaye
sha,
Cha
ndni
Rub
ina N
ijjar
, Sha
ron
Nar
ula,
Div
ya N
ayar
, Rad
ha P
ande
y, Ja
phia
S, V
aish
navi
Pah
wa,
Nik
ita Sa
hay
Four
th R
ow (L
to R
): Aa
kriti
Mak
hija
, Aru
ndha
ti W
arie
r, Am
rita D
har,
Priy
anka
Kap
ur, S
iddh
arth
Tew
ari,
Aniru
dh G
upta
, Adi
tyav
eer S
ingh
, R
agha
v Cha
wla
, Dak
sh Si
ngha
l, R
ishik
esh,
Har
i Ven
ugop
alan
, Pra
nav P
adm
akum
ar, A
shish
Kum
ar
Fifth
Row
(L to
R):
Muk
esh
Kum
ar S
ingh
, Arm
aan
Ahuj
a, P
ruth
vira
j M D
ooda
man
i, U
jjwal
Gup
ta, A
mar
jeet
Sin
gh, A
bhin
av L
ale,
Pra
shan
t An
and,
Sahi
l Sah
ay, J
ayar
am D
eepa
k, G
ovin
d Sh
reen
ivas
Sixt
h Ro
w (
L to
R):
Div
yans
hu C
haw
la, V
ipul
Trip
athi
, Par
th S
arth
i Jha
, Mon
eshw
ar R
ao, S
hiva
m, S
hant
anu
Gul
ati,
Trib
huva
n, A
ksha
y Ee
shw
ar, B
asha
rath
Kha
n, M
ako
Suga
nth,
Niti
sh Si
sodi
a
Seve
nth
Row
(L to
R):
May
ank M
ohan
, Roh
il Ja
in, S
udar
shan
Abh
yank
ar, P
rana
v Bat
ra, T
arun
Gup
ta, V
idar
shan
, Pra
kash
U M
anoo
rkar
Eigh
th R
ow (L
to R
): Bh
anu
Siva
Moh
an P
inna
m, G
urpr
eet S
ingh
, Rah
il N
asee
m, S
apta
rishi
, Utk
arsh
Mish
ra, H
arku
nwar
Sin
gh S
idhu
, Pra
bhat
M
ittal
, Rish
ab G
upta
, Raj
Shek
ar, K
umar
Shiv
am, J
osep
h Jij
o, B
hara
th K
B
108
7th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
TE
AR
HE
RE
107
7th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
Sitti
ng (L
to R
): V
ikra
mad
itya G
ahla
ut, D
r. Av
inas
h Sh
etty
, Dr.
Sula
tha B
hand
ary,
Dr.
Raj
gopa
l She
noy,
Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
Rao
, Dr.
Bala
krish
nan
R, A
poor
va D
indu
kurt
hi
Firs
t Row
(L to
R):
Swat
hi G
oyal
, Vai
shal
i Sub
bu, A
nush
ree B
aid,
Pra
gati
K K
unde
r, D
ivya
shre
e V K
, Abh
ivya
kti K
apoo
r, Sa
njan
a Aith
al, S
hiva
ni
Shen
oy, P
rakr
iti M
alho
tra,
Rac
hana
Kot
ian,
Rizw
in Iq
bal,
S Po
ojith
a, Sp
oort
hi D
Shet
ty, D
eeks
ha D
D, S
achi
Sim
lot
Seco
nd R
ow (L
to R
): K
anik
a Deo
ra, A
stha S
aree
n, A
yush
i Gup
ta, G
rees
hma R
eddy
, Sha
lvik
a Gup
ta, K
anish
ka Y
adav
, Div
yans
hi Ja
in, A
nwes
ha
Das
, Sri
Vaish
navi
Bha
mid
ipat
i, V
indh
ya P
ande
, Nik
ita S
ah, S
wat
hi K
arut
uri,
Aart
hi R
ajku
mar
, Ash
win
i J S
hetti
gar,
Kav
itha D
Nay
ak, A
rush
i Ai
shw
arya
Thi
rd R
ow (
L to
R):
Shre
elak
shm
i An
il, P
riyad
arsh
ini
Nay
ak, R
ayna
Mar
y T
hom
as, P
arul
Meh
rotr
a, R
itika
Suv
arna
, Sup
rabh
a H
egde
, Pr
iaye
sha,
Cha
ndni
Rub
ina N
ijjar
, Sha
ron
Nar
ula,
Div
ya N
ayar
, Rad
ha P
ande
y, Ja
phia
S, V
aish
navi
Pah
wa,
Nik
ita Sa
hay
Four
th R
ow (L
to R
): Aa
kriti
Mak
hija
, Aru
ndha
ti W
arie
r, Am
rita D
har,
Priy
anka
Kap
ur, S
iddh
arth
Tew
ari,
Aniru
dh G
upta
, Adi
tyav
eer S
ingh
, R
agha
v Cha
wla
, Dak
sh Si
ngha
l, R
ishik
esh,
Har
i Ven
ugop
alan
, Pra
nav P
adm
akum
ar, A
shish
Kum
ar
Fifth
Row
(L to
R):
Muk
esh
Kum
ar S
ingh
, Arm
aan
Ahuj
a, P
ruth
vira
j M D
ooda
man
i, U
jjwal
Gup
ta, A
mar
jeet
Sin
gh, A
bhin
av L
ale,
Pra
shan
t An
and,
Sahi
l Sah
ay, J
ayar
am D
eepa
k, G
ovin
d Sh
reen
ivas
Sixt
h Ro
w (
L to
R):
Div
yans
hu C
haw
la, V
ipul
Trip
athi
, Par
th S
arth
i Jha
, Mon
eshw
ar R
ao, S
hiva
m, S
hant
anu
Gul
ati,
Trib
huva
n, A
ksha
y Ee
shw
ar, B
asha
rath
Kha
n, M
ako
Suga
nth,
Niti
sh Si
sodi
a
Seve
nth
Row
(L to
R):
May
ank M
ohan
, Roh
il Ja
in, S
udar
shan
Abh
yank
ar, P
rana
v Bat
ra, T
arun
Gup
ta, V
idar
shan
, Pra
kash
U M
anoo
rkar
Eigh
th R
ow (L
to R
): Bh
anu
Siva
Moh
an P
inna
m, G
urpr
eet S
ingh
, Rah
il N
asee
m, S
apta
rishi
, Utk
arsh
Mish
ra, H
arku
nwar
Sin
gh S
idhu
, Pra
bhat
M
ittal
, Rish
ab G
upta
, Raj
Shek
ar, K
umar
Shiv
am, J
osep
h Jij
o, B
hara
th K
B
108
9th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
TE
AR
HE
RE
109
9th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): D
eves
h Bh
aska
r Yer
rapr
agad
a, D
r. Sh
ripad
Heb
bar,
Dr.
H M
anju
nath
a Han
de, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
K R
ao, D
r. M
ural
idha
r V P
ai, D
r. R
amac
hand
ra L
, Mad
hury
a Red
dy
Firs
t Row
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Hen
ry S
eow
Ern
Lee
, Upa
sana
Agr
awal
, Ish
a Ram
neek
, Yia
w M
eei H
uey,
Nik
ita R
eddy
, Res
hma R
aman
an, C
hand
ra
Gita
njal
i, K
avin
ya K
arun
akar
an, S
hailj
a W
adhw
a, S
hagu
n W
adhw
a, A
nush
a Ven
kate
sh, S
neha
Gup
ta, M
adha
vi P
uri,
Gun
jan,
San
jana
Sha
h,
Janv
i Bha
t, R
aksh
itha S
aman
th, A
ayu
Jain
, Abh
ishek
Gup
ta
Seco
nd R
ow (
Left
to R
ight
): Jo
ssil
Naz
aret
h, P
arid
hi T
odi,
Tan
Li L
ian,
Han
nah
Mat
hew,
Sm
itha
Chi
rayi
l, Le
ah C
heria
n, S
neha
Sus
an
Ajith
,Sne
ha M
ary
Sam
, Arc
hana
Ram
puria
, Sal
oni G
arg,
Jash
an U
ppal
, Ans
hika
Gup
ta, R
ashi
m G
arg,
Aim
an A
lmas
, Aak
anks
ha N
ayya
r, Ai
na
Agga
rwal
, Aks
hay A
nand
Mish
ra
Thi
rd R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Ab
hey S
ham
sund
er, A
thira
, Khu
shbo
o Ag
garw
al, V
inee
la K
, Ish
a Bha
tnag
ar, A
shik
a Ajit
kum
ar, I
shita
Gar
g, B
havy
a Ba
laji,
Soh
ag B
agch
i, So
nali,
Bha
nvi R
amch
anda
ni, A
kank
sha
Sriv
asta
va, P
ragy
a Sh
arm
a, M
rinal
ini A
lla, A
ksha
ya R
amac
hand
ran,
Pra
veen
Pu
vane
ndra
n
Four
th R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Ad
itya M
S, S
iddh
arth
Mid
ha, S
usha
nth
Boda
gala
, Yea
shas
Har
i, G
okul
Kris
hnan
, Ash
win
Par
chan
i, Ar
up G
angu
ly,
Anik
et R
ajan
, Dish
a Bax
i, N
ymish
a , A
nush
a Jha
, Poo
ja Ja
in, U
thar
a R, H
imm
at S
ingh
Pan
nu, P
rana
v M
ishra
, Lie
w H
ong
Khe
ng, T
an C
huan
Jin Fi
fth R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Ya
shw
anth
Kon
a, B
alas
urya
J. B
, Vig
nesh
Man
singh
, Ash
raf M
alik
, Atit
hya,
Vin
ayak
Jain
, Am
an P
ande
y, Sh
ivam
Ba
nsal
, Kor
pole
Nila
y Red
dy, C
heta
n D
aman
i, Le
e Sue
Hon
g, A
nura
g, A
rup
Saha
Sixt
h Ro
w (L
eft t
o R
ight
): As
win
V N
air,
Shish
anka
ra, S
urbh
it Bh
adau
ria, A
run,
Yog
esh
Kin
i, Am
an S
araf
, R K
artik
, Ank
it G
opin
ath,
Adi
tya
Kum
ar A
dhik
arla
, Har
shit
Pate
l, Tan
may
Aga
rwal
Seve
nth
Row
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Nira
njan
Kar
thik
, May
ank
Teja
swi,
Srin
ivas
Pai
, Adi
tya V
inay
ak R
, Jai
bir S
ingh
, V. S
iddh
arth
, Ans
hul T
ripat
hi,
Jites
hwar
Sing
h Pa
nnu,
Shre
yas D
udhl
ani,
Kab
ir K
ashy
ap, P
rana
v Bal
akris
hnan
, Arc
hit G
upta
, Jon
atha
n Je
ntec
k Chi
eng
110
9th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
TE
AR
HE
RE
109
9th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h A
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): D
eves
h Bh
aska
r Yer
rapr
agad
a, D
r. Sh
ripad
Heb
bar,
Dr.
H M
anju
nath
a Han
de, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
K R
ao, D
r. M
ural
idha
r V P
ai, D
r. R
amac
hand
ra L
, Mad
hury
a Red
dy
Firs
t Row
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Hen
ry S
eow
Ern
Lee
, Upa
sana
Agr
awal
, Ish
a Ram
neek
, Yia
w M
eei H
uey,
Nik
ita R
eddy
, Res
hma R
aman
an, C
hand
ra
Gita
njal
i, K
avin
ya K
arun
akar
an, S
hailj
a W
adhw
a, S
hagu
n W
adhw
a, A
nush
a Ven
kate
sh, S
neha
Gup
ta, M
adha
vi P
uri,
Gun
jan,
San
jana
Sha
h,
Janv
i Bha
t, R
aksh
itha S
aman
th, A
ayu
Jain
, Abh
ishek
Gup
ta
Seco
nd R
ow (
Left
to R
ight
): Jo
ssil
Naz
aret
h, P
arid
hi T
odi,
Tan
Li L
ian,
Han
nah
Mat
hew,
Sm
itha
Chi
rayi
l, Le
ah C
heria
n, S
neha
Sus
an
Ajith
,Sne
ha M
ary
Sam
, Arc
hana
Ram
puria
, Sal
oni G
arg,
Jash
an U
ppal
, Ans
hika
Gup
ta, R
ashi
m G
arg,
Aim
an A
lmas
, Aak
anks
ha N
ayya
r, Ai
na
Agga
rwal
, Aks
hay A
nand
Mish
ra
Thi
rd R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Ab
hey S
ham
sund
er, A
thira
, Khu
shbo
o Ag
garw
al, V
inee
la K
, Ish
a Bha
tnag
ar, A
shik
a Ajit
kum
ar, I
shita
Gar
g, B
havy
a Ba
laji,
Soh
ag B
agch
i, So
nali,
Bha
nvi R
amch
anda
ni, A
kank
sha
Sriv
asta
va, P
ragy
a Sh
arm
a, M
rinal
ini A
lla, A
ksha
ya R
amac
hand
ran,
Pra
veen
Pu
vane
ndra
n
Four
th R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Ad
itya M
S, S
iddh
arth
Mid
ha, S
usha
nth
Boda
gala
, Yea
shas
Har
i, G
okul
Kris
hnan
, Ash
win
Par
chan
i, Ar
up G
angu
ly,
Anik
et R
ajan
, Dish
a Bax
i, N
ymish
a , A
nush
a Jha
, Poo
ja Ja
in, U
thar
a R, H
imm
at S
ingh
Pan
nu, P
rana
v M
ishra
, Lie
w H
ong
Khe
ng, T
an C
huan
Jin Fi
fth R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Ya
shw
anth
Kon
a, B
alas
urya
J. B
, Vig
nesh
Man
singh
, Ash
raf M
alik
, Atit
hya,
Vin
ayak
Jain
, Am
an P
ande
y, Sh
ivam
Ba
nsal
, Kor
pole
Nila
y Red
dy, C
heta
n D
aman
i, Le
e Sue
Hon
g, A
nura
g, A
rup
Saha
Sixt
h Ro
w (L
eft t
o R
ight
): As
win
V N
air,
Shish
anka
ra, S
urbh
it Bh
adau
ria, A
run,
Yog
esh
Kin
i, Am
an S
araf
, R K
artik
, Ank
it G
opin
ath,
Adi
tya
Kum
ar A
dhik
arla
, Har
shit
Pate
l, Tan
may
Aga
rwal
Seve
nth
Row
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Nira
njan
Kar
thik
, May
ank
Teja
swi,
Srin
ivas
Pai
, Adi
tya V
inay
ak R
, Jai
bir S
ingh
, V. S
iddh
arth
, Ans
hul T
ripat
hi,
Jites
hwar
Sing
h Pa
nnu,
Shre
yas D
udhl
ani,
Kab
ir K
ashy
ap, P
rana
v Bal
akris
hnan
, Arc
hit G
upta
, Jon
atha
n Je
ntec
k Chi
eng
110
9th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
TE
AR
HE
RE
111
9th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): D
r. Sh
ripad
Heb
bar,
Dr.
H M
anju
nath
a Han
de, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. (L
to R
) Pra
gna R
ao, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
Rao
, Dr.
Mur
alid
har V
Pai
, Dr.
Ram
acha
ndra
L
Firs
t Row
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Anki
ta S
ingh
, Chi
tral
i Kha
nna,
Shw
etha
P K
, Anw
aya D
ilip,
Meg
ha M
Rao
, Apa
rajit
ha S
ingh
, She
el M
ohan
ty, S
hiva
ni
Kas
ana,
Sau
mya
Sriv
atsa
v, M
edha
N R
ao, H
arsh
ita U
diw
al, A
licia
Abr
aham
, Jha
lak
Goy
al, N
avne
et K
aur R
andh
awa,
Nish
i Nai
r, El
ika G
upta
, Pr
iya S
hiva
nand
Nai
k
Seco
nd R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): N
eel A
garw
al, S
udar
shan
Abh
ishek
B S
, Sat
yapr
akas
h Sh
ree G
umm
alla
, Sai
deep
Cha
kka,
Gar
ima C
hopr
a, A
V S
Va
rshi
ni, S
ham
bhav
i Sha
rma,
Sha
gun
Sood
, Cha
ru D
ebna
th, V
rinda
Lat
h, P
ragy
a Va
rma,
Riti
ka G
adod
ia, V
artik
a Sh
arm
a, A
nand
it Ba
l, Sh
reya
si K
allic
k, Sa
yli N
agra
j, M
anish
a Tha
kur
Thi
rd R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Su
dhar
aka
H S
, Ath
ish B
She
tty, K
ruth
ika
Mad
appa
, Jay
a V L
al, M
anish
a E.
V, S
ubha
shin
i S, R
icha
Goe
l, At
reye
e Ba
ndyo
padh
yaya
, Tris
haal
a Ba
hl, A
parn
a B,
U R
aksh
a M
ally
a, S
wat
i Joh
n, A
ishan
i Cha
wla
, Abh
igna
Kol
upot
i, Bh
anu
Prat
ap S
ingh
Dha
kar,
Abhy
udai
Sing
h, N
upur
Jain
, Tas
keen
Fat
him
a, K
eert
hana
Srin
ivas
Four
th R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Sh
ivam
Mah
anan
da, S
rinei
l Vut
halu
ru, F
azee
n N
asse
r, U
jjwal
a Sin
gh, A
dity
a M P
rabh
u, A
nkita
Kum
ari,
Sind
hu H
M
anju
nath
, Adi
tya P
rasa
d, M
anish
S N
ayak
, Saj
al G
upta
, Ani
sh G
arg,
Niy
az A
bdul
Sala
m , N
ilesh
Kum
ar, S
iddh
arth
Ram
anat
han
Fifth
Row
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Dha
nush
Nay
ak, V
ibho
r Ahl
uval
ia, A
nkit
Raj
, Ros
han
Geo
rge R
ajan
, Ram
krish
nan
S, V
ikra
m R
ayka
r, Sa
rtha
k Gup
ta,
May
ur Sh
ivar
aj W
arad
, Gils
Tha
mpi
, Abh
ishek
Pra
tap
Sing
h, A
kash
Aga
rwal
, Om
Ana
nd T
iwar
i
Sixt
h Ro
w (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Sa
hil G
upta
, Kau
shik
D S
, Fah
d Al
i Kha
n, G
irish
Aga
rwal
, Srir
astu
HS
, Nar
ayan
Shu
bham
, Alo
kik
Gup
ta, D
evpr
iya
Jaisw
al, S
uhel
Shet
ty, G
V A
nura
g, N
ikhi
l Var
ma K
, Aka
sh V
J, C
haita
nya R
avin
dra S
abni
s
112
9th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
TE
AR
HE
RE
111
9th
Se
me
ste
r B
atc
h B
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): D
r. Sh
ripad
Heb
bar,
Dr.
H M
anju
nath
a Han
de, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. (L
to R
) Pra
gna R
ao, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
Rao
, Dr.
Mur
alid
har V
Pai
, Dr.
Ram
acha
ndra
L
Firs
t Row
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Anki
ta S
ingh
, Chi
tral
i Kha
nna,
Shw
etha
P K
, Anw
aya D
ilip,
Meg
ha M
Rao
, Apa
rajit
ha S
ingh
, She
el M
ohan
ty, S
hiva
ni
Kas
ana,
Sau
mya
Sriv
atsa
v, M
edha
N R
ao, H
arsh
ita U
diw
al, A
licia
Abr
aham
, Jha
lak
Goy
al, N
avne
et K
aur R
andh
awa,
Nish
i Nai
r, El
ika G
upta
, Pr
iya S
hiva
nand
Nai
k
Seco
nd R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): N
eel A
garw
al, S
udar
shan
Abh
ishek
B S
, Sat
yapr
akas
h Sh
ree G
umm
alla
, Sai
deep
Cha
kka,
Gar
ima C
hopr
a, A
V S
Va
rshi
ni, S
ham
bhav
i Sha
rma,
Sha
gun
Sood
, Cha
ru D
ebna
th, V
rinda
Lat
h, P
ragy
a Va
rma,
Riti
ka G
adod
ia, V
artik
a Sh
arm
a, A
nand
it Ba
l, Sh
reya
si K
allic
k, Sa
yli N
agra
j, M
anish
a Tha
kur
Thi
rd R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Su
dhar
aka
H S
, Ath
ish B
She
tty, K
ruth
ika
Mad
appa
, Jay
a V L
al, M
anish
a E.
V, S
ubha
shin
i S, R
icha
Goe
l, At
reye
e Ba
ndyo
padh
yaya
, Tris
haal
a Ba
hl, A
parn
a B,
U R
aksh
a M
ally
a, S
wat
i Joh
n, A
ishan
i Cha
wla
, Abh
igna
Kol
upot
i, Bh
anu
Prat
ap S
ingh
Dha
kar,
Abhy
udai
Sing
h, N
upur
Jain
, Tas
keen
Fat
him
a, K
eert
hana
Srin
ivas
Four
th R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Sh
ivam
Mah
anan
da, S
rinei
l Vut
halu
ru, F
azee
n N
asse
r, U
jjwal
a Sin
gh, A
dity
a M P
rabh
u, A
nkita
Kum
ari,
Sind
hu H
M
anju
nath
, Adi
tya P
rasa
d, M
anish
S N
ayak
, Saj
al G
upta
, Ani
sh G
arg,
Niy
az A
bdul
Sala
m , N
ilesh
Kum
ar, S
iddh
arth
Ram
anat
han
Fifth
Row
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Dha
nush
Nay
ak, V
ibho
r Ahl
uval
ia, A
nkit
Raj
, Ros
han
Geo
rge R
ajan
, Ram
krish
nan
S, V
ikra
m R
ayka
r, Sa
rtha
k Gup
ta,
May
ur Sh
ivar
aj W
arad
, Gils
Tha
mpi
, Abh
ishek
Pra
tap
Sing
h, A
kash
Aga
rwal
, Om
Ana
nd T
iwar
i
Sixt
h Ro
w (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Sa
hil G
upta
, Kau
shik
D S
, Fah
d Al
i Kha
n, G
irish
Aga
rwal
, Srir
astu
HS
, Nar
ayan
Shu
bham
, Alo
kik
Gup
ta, D
evpr
iya
Jaisw
al, S
uhel
Shet
ty, G
V A
nura
g, N
ikhi
l Var
ma K
, Aka
sh V
J, C
haita
nya R
avin
dra S
abni
s
112
Inte
rns
TE
AR
HE
RE
113
Sitti
ng
: Aka
nksh
a Sin
gh, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
K R
ao, V
ishu
Rat
hee
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht)
Firs
t Row
: R
ashm
i Ila
ngo,
Tw
isha C
hopr
a, Is
hita
Sin
ha, A
shw
arya
Gup
ta, P
riya P
ai, S
ana A
lthaf
Hus
sain
, Sus
mith
a Gol
i, Pe
gah
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht)
Hai
der,
Sion
a Sab
u, H
arsh
a Aku
la, N
avya
Bol
lu, A
lisha
Sin
gh, S
hipr
a Roy
, Pan
khur
i Bha
tia, P
oona
m K
amat
h, A
nany
a She
tty, A
nkita
Moh
anty
, Ta
nvi S
ambh
us, S
ahar
ish Sa
leem
Seco
nd R
ow
: Rad
hika
Nai
r, Su
naks
hi S
eige
ll, H
arno
or D
hillo
n, V
aany
a Kau
shil,
Mic
helle
Rap
hael
, Kirt
ana J
onna
laga
dda,
Mon
a (L
eft t
o R
ight
)Si
ngh,
Shr
addh
a M
oolc
hand
ani,
Pooj
itha
Yalla
, Ani
sha
Um
asha
nkar
, Div
ya B
ajpa
i, As
hnee
t San
dhu,
Vish
aka
Gup
ta, A
mita
Nay
ak, D
eeks
ha
Heg
de, V
idya
Shre
e, V
arsh
a Jak
har,
Sale
ha A
ffrin
Thi
rd R
ow
: Lov
elee
n Bh
ogal
, Nam
rata
Red
dy, P
riyan
ka T
ando
n, S
reen
ija P
aruc
huri,
Am
ruta
Bira
dar,
Jasle
en K
aur,
Rohi
ni Ja
yan
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht)
War
rier,
Hin
a Ibr
ahim
, Ayu
shi V
erm
a, R
upa G
arik
ipat
i, V
ishal
i War
rier,
Akan
kcha
Alo
k, S
ahan
a Srin
ivas
an, S
neha
Mur
arka
, Meg
ha P
ai, S
ohin
i R
ay, S
onal
i Rav
indr
a, Sa
nkal
pa A
ddam
ane,
Saha
na M
anju
nath
, Cha
itra V
enka
tesh
Four
th R
ow
: Mrid
ul M
ahaj
an, A
akas
h Tu
li, R
ohan
Mad
aan,
Dip
ayan
Roy
, Arr
sh B
ajaj
, Pru
thw
y R
am, T
irth
Nay
an V
asa,
(L
eft
to R
ight
)D
eept
ansh
u Ja
in, A
jay A
dity
a, P
urus
hart
h Ya
gnik
, Dee
pak S
ridha
r, An
anth
a Kris
hnan
, Kar
thik
Mur
ugan
Fifth
Row
: S
hash
aank
Val
labh
ajos
yula
, Nam
an D
ubey
, Rav
i Agr
awal
, Aks
hay V
inoo
, Ken
neth
Chu
n, D
ewar
aj V
elay
udha
n, V
ivek
(L
eft t
o R
ight
)So
orya
, Jib
in V
ijay,
Sam
yak D
haw
an, P
riyan
k Triv
edi,
Aksh
it Aw
asth
i
Inte
rns
114
Inte
rns
TE
AR
HE
RE
113
Sitti
ng
: Aka
nksh
a Sin
gh, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
K R
ao, V
ishu
Rat
hee
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht)
Firs
t Row
: R
ashm
i Ila
ngo,
Tw
isha C
hopr
a, Is
hita
Sin
ha, A
shw
arya
Gup
ta, P
riya P
ai, S
ana A
lthaf
Hus
sain
, Sus
mith
a Gol
i, Pe
gah
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht)
Hai
der,
Sion
a Sab
u, H
arsh
a Aku
la, N
avya
Bol
lu, A
lisha
Sin
gh, S
hipr
a Roy
, Pan
khur
i Bha
tia, P
oona
m K
amat
h, A
nany
a She
tty, A
nkita
Moh
anty
, Ta
nvi S
ambh
us, S
ahar
ish Sa
leem
Seco
nd R
ow
: Rad
hika
Nai
r, Su
naks
hi S
eige
ll, H
arno
or D
hillo
n, V
aany
a Kau
shil,
Mic
helle
Rap
hael
, Kirt
ana J
onna
laga
dda,
Mon
a (L
eft t
o R
ight
)Si
ngh,
Shr
addh
a M
oolc
hand
ani,
Pooj
itha
Yalla
, Ani
sha
Um
asha
nkar
, Div
ya B
ajpa
i, As
hnee
t San
dhu,
Vish
aka
Gup
ta, A
mita
Nay
ak, D
eeks
ha
Heg
de, V
idya
Shre
e, V
arsh
a Jak
har,
Sale
ha A
ffrin
Thi
rd R
ow
: Lov
elee
n Bh
ogal
, Nam
rata
Red
dy, P
riyan
ka T
ando
n, S
reen
ija P
aruc
huri,
Am
ruta
Bira
dar,
Jasle
en K
aur,
Rohi
ni Ja
yan
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht)
War
rier,
Hin
a Ibr
ahim
, Ayu
shi V
erm
a, R
upa G
arik
ipat
i, V
ishal
i War
rier,
Akan
kcha
Alo
k, S
ahan
a Srin
ivas
an, S
neha
Mur
arka
, Meg
ha P
ai, S
ohin
i R
ay, S
onal
i Rav
indr
a, Sa
nkal
pa A
ddam
ane,
Saha
na M
anju
nath
, Cha
itra V
enka
tesh
Four
th R
ow
: Mrid
ul M
ahaj
an, A
akas
h Tu
li, R
ohan
Mad
aan,
Dip
ayan
Roy
, Arr
sh B
ajaj
, Pru
thw
y R
am, T
irth
Nay
an V
asa,
(L
eft
to R
ight
)D
eept
ansh
u Ja
in, A
jay A
dity
a, P
urus
hart
h Ya
gnik
, Dee
pak S
ridha
r, An
anth
a Kris
hnan
, Kar
thik
Mur
ugan
Fifth
Row
: S
hash
aank
Val
labh
ajos
yula
, Nam
an D
ubey
, Rav
i Agr
awal
, Aks
hay V
inoo
, Ken
neth
Chu
n, D
ewar
aj V
elay
udha
n, V
ivek
(L
eft t
o R
ight
)So
orya
, Jib
in V
ijay,
Sam
yak D
haw
an, P
riyan
k Triv
edi,
Aksh
it Aw
asth
i
Inte
rns
114
Stu
de
nt
Co
un
cil
TE
AR
HE
RE
115
Stu
de
nt
Co
un
cil
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Pr
anav
Raj
asek
har,
Dr.
Avin
ash
Shet
ty, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
Kum
ar K
., K
artik
eya
Atre
y, Po
ojith
a S.
Stan
ding
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Adity
a G
ram
a, D
ivya
Nay
ar, A
rund
hati
War
iar,
Saks
hi R
amna
ni, P
rana
v Ba
tra,
Anu
shka
Nai
r, M
eghn
a Si
vaku
mar
, R
agha
v Cha
wla
, Shr
eya S
ivar
amku
mar
116
Stu
de
nt
Co
un
cil
TE
AR
HE
RE
115
Stu
de
nt
Co
un
cil
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Pr
anav
Raj
asek
har,
Dr.
Avin
ash
Shet
ty, D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
Kum
ar K
., K
artik
eya
Atre
y, Po
ojith
a S.
Stan
ding
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Adity
a G
ram
a, D
ivya
Nay
ar, A
rund
hati
War
iar,
Saks
hi R
amna
ni, P
rana
v Ba
tra,
Anu
shka
Nai
r, M
eghn
a Si
vaku
mar
, R
agha
v Cha
wla
, Shr
eya S
ivar
amku
mar
116
Cla
ss R
ep
rese
nta
tive
s
TE
AR
HE
RE
117
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): An
ushk
a N
air (
Gen
eral
Sec
reta
ry) D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
Kum
ar K
., Pr
anav
Raj
asek
har
(Pre
siden
t)
Firs
t Row
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Rohi
ni P
rash
anth
Bila
gi, A
arth
i Ven
katr
aman
an, M
illi C
hakr
abor
ty, S
huch
i Abh
ishek
, Mad
hury
a Red
dy,
Apoo
rva D
indu
kurt
hi, O
hviy
a Ram
asun
dara
m, S
harv
ari P
atra
, Asm
ita Y
adav
Seco
nd R
ow (
Left
to R
ight
): K
risha
nu S
abya
sach
i Muk
hopa
dhya
y, R
ishab
h R
asto
gi, S
abin
Sriv
asta
va, A
nike
t N
aik,
Dev
esh
Yarr
apra
gada
, Pu
shan
Agg
arw
al , P
rasid
dh H
egde
, Vik
ram
adity
a Gah
laut
Cla
ss R
ep
rese
nta
tive
s
118
Cla
ss R
ep
rese
nta
tive
s
TE
AR
HE
RE
117
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): An
ushk
a N
air (
Gen
eral
Sec
reta
ry) D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
Kum
ar K
., Pr
anav
Raj
asek
har
(Pre
siden
t)
Firs
t Row
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Rohi
ni P
rash
anth
Bila
gi, A
arth
i Ven
katr
aman
an, M
illi C
hakr
abor
ty, S
huch
i Abh
ishek
, Mad
hury
a Red
dy,
Apoo
rva D
indu
kurt
hi, O
hviy
a Ram
asun
dara
m, S
harv
ari P
atra
, Asm
ita Y
adav
Seco
nd R
ow (
Left
to R
ight
): K
risha
nu S
abya
sach
i Muk
hopa
dhya
y, R
ishab
h R
asto
gi, S
abin
Sriv
asta
va, A
nike
t N
aik,
Dev
esh
Yarr
apra
gada
, Pu
shan
Agg
arw
al , P
rasid
dh H
egde
, Vik
ram
adity
a Gah
laut
Cla
ss R
ep
rese
nta
tive
s
118
Ed
ito
rial
Bo
ard
TE
AR
HE
RE
119
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): M
eghn
a Siv
akum
ar (E
dito
r in
Chi
ef ),
Dr.
Bhar
ti M
agaz
ine,
Dr.
Raj
gopa
l She
noy,
Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
umar
K.,
Dr.
Anith
a S.,
Rohi
ni P
rash
anth
Bila
gi (A
ssoc
iate
Edi
tor)
, Ani
ket N
aik (
Asso
ciat
e Edi
tor)
Firs
t Row
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Aaru
shi G
oel,
Shiv
angi
Mah
eshw
ari,
Aish
war
ya Y
anna
man
i, Sh
reya
Utla
, S. A
dith
i, Is
hani
Mitr
a, S
hrad
dha M
ural
i, V
idyo
ttam
a Raw
at, S
umed
ha Si
rcar
, Aar
thi V
enka
tram
anan
, Dish
a Pat
ra, R
eeto
baan
Dat
ta
Seco
nd R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): D
eeks
ha G
rove
r, Ar
jun
S. N
air,
Xer
xes R
ahm
an, A
ngad
Gum
mar
aju,
Roh
an B
asak
, San
ket M
ohan
ty, A
shw
in
Abra
ham
, Sid
hart
h R
ames
h, V
aibh
ava N
anda
, Sid
dart
h Pr
atap
neni
Thi
rd R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): V
ivek
Mah
apat
ra, Z
esha
n Sy
ed, H
arsh
Kah
lon,
Vee
radi
thya
Bal
lal,
Kar
tikey
a Atre
y, Ak
shay
Cha
udha
ry
Ed
ito
rial
Bo
ard
120
Ed
ito
rial
Bo
ard
TE
AR
HE
RE
119
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): M
eghn
a Siv
akum
ar (E
dito
r in
Chi
ef ),
Dr.
Bhar
ti M
agaz
ine,
Dr.
Raj
gopa
l She
noy,
Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
umar
K.,
Dr.
Anith
a S.,
Rohi
ni P
rash
anth
Bila
gi (A
ssoc
iate
Edi
tor)
, Ani
ket N
aik (
Asso
ciat
e Edi
tor)
Firs
t Row
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Aaru
shi G
oel,
Shiv
angi
Mah
eshw
ari,
Aish
war
ya Y
anna
man
i, Sh
reya
Utla
, S. A
dith
i, Is
hani
Mitr
a, S
hrad
dha M
ural
i, V
idyo
ttam
a Raw
at, S
umed
ha Si
rcar
, Aar
thi V
enka
tram
anan
, Dish
a Pat
ra, R
eeto
baan
Dat
ta
Seco
nd R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): D
eeks
ha G
rove
r, Ar
jun
S. N
air,
Xer
xes R
ahm
an, A
ngad
Gum
mar
aju,
Roh
an B
asak
, San
ket M
ohan
ty, A
shw
in
Abra
ham
, Sid
hart
h R
ames
h, V
aibh
ava N
anda
, Sid
dart
h Pr
atap
neni
Thi
rd R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): V
ivek
Mah
apat
ra, Z
esha
n Sy
ed, H
arsh
Kah
lon,
Vee
radi
thya
Bal
lal,
Kar
tikey
a Atre
y, Ak
shay
Cha
udha
ry
Ed
ito
rial
Bo
ard
120
Fin
anc
e C
om
mit
tee
TE
AR
HE
RE
121
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): D
ivya
Nay
ar (F
inan
ce S
ecre
tary
), D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
Kum
ar K
., D
r. Av
inas
h Sh
etty
Stan
ding
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Suha
n R
ai, A
yush
i Gup
ta, K
hush
bu R
upch
anda
ni, N
eha K
iran,
Pus
han
Agga
rwal
Fin
anc
e C
om
mit
tee
122
Fin
anc
e C
om
mit
tee
TE
AR
HE
RE
121
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): D
ivya
Nay
ar (F
inan
ce S
ecre
tary
), D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
Kum
ar K
., D
r. Av
inas
h Sh
etty
Stan
ding
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Suha
n R
ai, A
yush
i Gup
ta, K
hush
bu R
upch
anda
ni, N
eha K
iran,
Pus
han
Agga
rwal
Fin
anc
e C
om
mit
tee
122
Fin
e A
rts
Co
mm
itte
e
TE
AR
HE
RE
123
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Pr
anav
Raj
asek
har
(Pre
siden
t), D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
Kum
ar K
., D
r. C
hand
ni
Gup
ta, S
aksh
i Ram
nani
(Fin
e Art
s Sec
reta
ry)
Stan
ding
Bot
tom
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Sidd
hart
h Su
ri, S
onik
a G
upta
, Shr
eeja
Jha,
Meg
ha A
garw
al, N
itika
Kha
ndek
ar, T
arun
i Sur
aj, S
ehaj
C
heem
a, A
parn
a N
air,
Pala
k M
atan
helia
, Mad
hum
ita R
. Sat
ish, G
ayat
hri J
yoth
ish, V
aish
navi
Pur
i, As
hita
Agr
awal
, Chi
ya K
apoo
r, Ab
hay B
azaz
Stan
ding
Top
(Le
ft to
Rig
ht):
Ashi
sh R
ao, S
amar
th G
oyal
, Kris
hanu
Sab
yasa
chi M
ukho
padh
yay,
Anub
hav
Shuk
la, A
mrit
a D
har,
Purn
ima G
upta
, Aas
hna B
hatia
, Aas
tha B
ansa
l, Si
mra
n Se
th, D
arsh
an T
emke
r, Am
eya K
ale,
Arm
aan
Ahuj
a, A
adity
a Sre
ehar
i, So
urab
h Sr
iniv
as
Fin
e A
rts
Co
mm
itte
e
124
Fin
e A
rts
Co
mm
itte
e
TE
AR
HE
RE
123
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Pr
anav
Raj
asek
har
(Pre
siden
t), D
r. R
ajgo
pal S
heno
y, D
r. Pr
agna
Rao
, Dr.
Shar
ath
Kum
ar K
., D
r. C
hand
ni
Gup
ta, S
aksh
i Ram
nani
(Fin
e Art
s Sec
reta
ry)
Stan
ding
Bot
tom
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Sidd
hart
h Su
ri, S
onik
a G
upta
, Shr
eeja
Jha,
Meg
ha A
garw
al, N
itika
Kha
ndek
ar, T
arun
i Sur
aj, S
ehaj
C
heem
a, A
parn
a N
air,
Pala
k M
atan
helia
, Mad
hum
ita R
. Sat
ish, G
ayat
hri J
yoth
ish, V
aish
navi
Pur
i, As
hita
Agr
awal
, Chi
ya K
apoo
r, Ab
hay B
azaz
Stan
ding
Top
(Le
ft to
Rig
ht):
Ashi
sh R
ao, S
amar
th G
oyal
, Kris
hanu
Sab
yasa
chi M
ukho
padh
yay,
Anub
hav
Shuk
la, A
mrit
a D
har,
Purn
ima G
upta
, Aas
hna B
hatia
, Aas
tha B
ansa
l, Si
mra
n Se
th, D
arsh
an T
emke
r, Am
eya K
ale,
Arm
aan
Ahuj
a, A
adity
a Sre
ehar
i, So
urab
h Sr
iniv
as
Fin
e A
rts
Co
mm
itte
e
124
Jud
icia
l C
om
mit
tee
TE
AR
HE
RE
125
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): D
r. Av
inas
h Sh
etty
, Dr.
Raj
gopa
l She
noy,
Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
umar
K.,
Arun
dhat
i S W
aria
r (J
udic
ial S
ecre
tary
)
Stan
ding
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Anna
poor
na C
hakr
abar
ty, P
riyan
ka K
apur
, Ani
rudh
Gup
ta, R
oshi
ni C
hand
rase
khar
, Aish
war
ya N
ehra
, An
urup
a Udu
pi
Jud
icia
l C
om
mit
tee
126
Jud
icia
l C
om
mit
tee
TE
AR
HE
RE
125
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): D
r. Av
inas
h Sh
etty
, Dr.
Raj
gopa
l She
noy,
Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
umar
K.,
Arun
dhat
i S W
aria
r (J
udic
ial S
ecre
tary
)
Stan
ding
(Lef
t to
Rig
ht):
Anna
poor
na C
hakr
abar
ty, P
riyan
ka K
apur
, Ani
rudh
Gup
ta, R
oshi
ni C
hand
rase
khar
, Aish
war
ya N
ehra
, An
urup
a Udu
pi
Jud
icia
l C
om
mit
tee
126
Sp
ort
s C
om
mit
tee
TE
AR
HE
RE
127
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Pr
anav
Bat
ra (S
port
s Sec
reta
ry),
Dr.
Prah
lad
HY,
Dr.
Raj
gopa
l She
noy,
Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
umar
K, D
r. V
inod
Nay
ak, R
agha
v Cha
wla
(Joi
nt Sp
orts
Secr
etar
y)
Firs
t Row
(Le
ft to
Rig
ht):
Tasn
im S
haja
han,
Sau
mya
Var
shne
y, N
itya
Nya
lako
nda,
Sar
ah Jo
hnso
n, S
itara
Nira
njan
, San
ya P
arak
h,
Apoo
rvi S
ingh
, Iru
vant
ika M
alik
, Aar
thi M
uthu
kum
ar, R
achn
a Kot
ian,
Srish
ti G
ulat
i, K
artik
ey K
unw
ar
Seco
nd R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Su
shru
t Pal
epu,
Mad
hava
n V
idar
shan
, Adi
tyav
eer S
ingh
, Vin
aaya
k M
ehta
, Ksh
itij P
illai
, Ram
Bhu
tani
, M
ohsin
Naz
eer, T
arun
Selv
araj
an, W
asal
Sart
aj
Thi
rd R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): An
vit M
inoc
ha, J
ayar
am D
eepa
k, A
dity
a G
ram
a, P
rasid
dh H
egde
, Ans
hum
an D
ev C
houd
hury
, She
ikh
Moh
amm
ad Ju
naid
, Kal
yan
Cha
nd L
ella
Sp
ort
s C
om
mit
tee
128
Sp
ort
s C
om
mit
tee
TE
AR
HE
RE
127
Sitti
ng (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Pr
anav
Bat
ra (S
port
s Sec
reta
ry),
Dr.
Prah
lad
HY,
Dr.
Raj
gopa
l She
noy,
Dr.
Prag
na R
ao, D
r. Sh
arat
h K
umar
K, D
r. V
inod
Nay
ak, R
agha
v Cha
wla
(Joi
nt Sp
orts
Secr
etar
y)
Firs
t Row
(Le
ft to
Rig
ht):
Tasn
im S
haja
han,
Sau
mya
Var
shne
y, N
itya
Nya
lako
nda,
Sar
ah Jo
hnso
n, S
itara
Nira
njan
, San
ya P
arak
h,
Apoo
rvi S
ingh
, Iru
vant
ika M
alik
, Aar
thi M
uthu
kum
ar, R
achn
a Kot
ian,
Srish
ti G
ulat
i, K
artik
ey K
unw
ar
Seco
nd R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): Su
shru
t Pal
epu,
Mad
hava
n V
idar
shan
, Adi
tyav
eer S
ingh
, Vin
aaya
k M
ehta
, Ksh
itij P
illai
, Ram
Bhu
tani
, M
ohsin
Naz
eer, T
arun
Selv
araj
an, W
asal
Sart
aj
Thi
rd R
ow (L
eft t
o R
ight
): An
vit M
inoc
ha, J
ayar
am D
eepa
k, A
dity
a G
ram
a, P
rasid
dh H
egde
, Ans
hum
an D
ev C
houd
hury
, She
ikh
Moh
amm
ad Ju
naid
, Kal
yan
Cha
nd L
ella
Sp
ort
s C
om
mit
tee
128