With the dark, ominous rain clouds taking presidency over the campus, a shadow of gloom had also befallen its residents. After all, the goodbyes were exchanged, and cab doors were shut; only the New TT kids with unspoken feelings of separation and confusion (and some relief) remained behind. As they tried to celebrate and rejoice... Continue Reading →
Stay Home, Stay Safe?
The Dictionary definition of domestic violence refers to any violent or aggressive behavior within the house, typically involving the violent abuse of a spouse or partner. It’s a well-known fact that a good majority of domestic violence cases in India are swept under the carpet in the name of hushed notions to protect the sanctity... Continue Reading →
India vs England: An Opportunity Squandered
The much-awaited clash between India and England had finally arrived upon us, albeit an abnormal delay due to unavoidable circumstances (Covid). The two cricketing giants were all set to lock horns in a match that could potentially unfold a new chapter in the Indian Cricket Team’s history. The Englishmen were trailing 2-1 in the 5-match... Continue Reading →
‘Flawed’ – why NOTA right now is a problem
The SUC Elections 2022 are just a couple of days away, and with the soapboxes coming to an end, it's time for all of us to finally make an informed decision on whom to vote for. With the interesting choice of candidates we have for certain positions, and after witnessing their even more interesting soapboxes,... Continue Reading →
Why Your Vote Matters?
So elections are underway. You've probably already seen the campaign videos, been exposed to a million "Vote For X" WhatsApp forwards and been coralled into GMeets where you're told how you should exercise your vote. You probably already know how you're going to vote or you're probably debating between candidates or you're planning to Random... Continue Reading →
P.S Diaries – Week 1
Kamlesh: Why are you guys so silent? Helu helu, guys speak up, you know my shoulders hurt from carrying all our conversations…. Ahh did you guys leave? Lemme check the tab. Kamlesh sees 5 messages in the chat box to unmute the tab. Kamlesh: HALLO! Sorry had gmeet on mute since the day of orientation,... Continue Reading →
SUC Report Card(2021-22): Krishna Prajwal
Krishna Prajwal, the President of the Student Union Council of BPHC, has put forth a 19-point manifesto prior to the elections. Of these 19 points that ranged from improving the tech culture, conducting fests, and implementing multiple student programs, 7 were fulfilled, 5 were partially fulfilled or in progress, and 7 were not fulfilled. You... Continue Reading →
SUC Report Card(2021-22): Manikanta Somayaji
Manikanta Somayaji, the General Secretary of the Student Union Council of BPHC, has put forth a 9-point manifesto (of which 6 points were meant for online GB communication and interaction and 3 points for offline) prior to the elections. Of these, mental health and improvement of campus culture are of the main concern. Of these... Continue Reading →
