The Technical Secretary of the AY 2023-24 held a successful tenure with Atmos ‘23 resulting in profits of around Rs. 20L. The fest also marked an increase in the number of workshops, headliner events, and overall footfall. The Secretary was the sole candidate and was elected based on a manifesto that promised a lot. Looking... Continue Reading →
SUC Report Card (2023-24): Cultural Secretary (Boys) – Jayanth Jinnareddy
Jayanth Jinnareddy promised to improve the campus culture in his manifesto. Pearl 24 was a success in most parts and the cultural scene of the campus has evolved under the tenure. Looking back at his manifesto, as of August 2024, out of the many main points in his manifesto, 6/14 have been completed, 3/14 have... Continue Reading →
SUC Report Card (2023-24): Sports Secretary (Boys) – Harsh Bokadia
Improving the sports environment on the campus was the main vision of Sports Secretary (boys) Harsh Bokadia. Looking back at his manifesto, as of August 2024, out of the many main points in his manifesto, 11/21 have been completed, 9/21 have not been completed, and 1/21 was partially completed. Here’s the link to the manifesto. Let’s delve... Continue Reading →
SUC Report Card (2023-24): Sports Secretary (Girls) – Shreenidhi Ramaswamy
Improving the sports environment on the campus was the main vision of Sports Secretary (girls) Shreenidhi Ramaswamy. Looking back at her manifesto, as of July 2024, out of the many main points in her manifesto, 5/11 have been completed, 4/11 have not been completed, and 2/11 were partially completed. Here’s the link to the manifesto. Let’s delve... Continue Reading →
Hyderabad’s Transit Turmoil: A Student’s Commute Through Chaos
On June 13, 2024, Aryan Sawan, a student of BITS-RMIT, had just landed at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport at 4:15 p.m. Given the harsh prices that cabs charge, he decided to hail the bus. Figure 1- Picture of Bus 212 in front of BPHC gate. Source : Facebook “I took the bus to Secundarabad. Upon... Continue Reading →
a letter to men.
Every once in a while, the whole internet unites over one incident of obvious social injustice and a massive outrage ensues. - the Kolkata rape case will gain traction and for a week, all of us will be infuriated, and we will share posts and stories. Maybe some of us will participate in marches, make... Continue Reading →
ÂLuminaries of Tradition: The Hijra Community
When Lord Ram left Ayodhya for the fourteen-year-long exile, all the citizens of Ayodhya followed him. At the banks of the river Tamsa, Lord Ram told all the men and women of Ayodhya to return to their homes and live under the rule of his brother until he returned. Fourteen years later, when he returned,... Continue Reading →
Interview with Cultural Secretaries ahead of Pearl’24
So, what was the prime focus while gearing up for Pearl and what was the roadmap of planning while keeping a particular goal in mind? Â Jayanth- So, this time for Pearl, our main intention was to be the largest fest in South India. So, the college we had to beat was SARANG, IIT Madras, their... Continue Reading →
