Harivallabha Rangarajan – PPO at Microsoft

Q1. Could you please introduce yourself and describe your SI? (branch, year, where you did SI, stipend, the time you spent working there, how many other people were selected, how many got PPO) A1. I’m from the 2016 batch, and I’m a final year MSc Maths + BE Computer Science student. I worked as a... Continue Reading →

Pranab Da: The Ideal Statesman and Beyond

There are only a few leaders in the Indian Political spectrum who will be remembered for time immemorial. And there are even fewer of those who were respected unconditionally across the aisle of the Parliament floor. Pranab Mukherjee belonged to this minority of those political leaders. Pranab Da, as he was affectionately called, started from... Continue Reading →

An Interview with Raviteja Girijala

Mr. Raviteja Girijala, a graduate from BPHC, is a prominent editor of the Telugu Film industry. He has edited eight films in a short period of five years, of which one, 'Pellichoopulu', was honored with a national award. His exceptional craft and his humility have led his films and his work to critically acclaim. We... Continue Reading →

The Champions League Final – A Preview

This season of the Champions League has been a refreshing departure from the competition's last few editions. We witnessed some surprise early exits and some fairly big upsets with teams like Atalanta, Leipzig, and Lyon, making it much further than most people would've have expected them too. And with Real Madrid's Champions League dominance all... Continue Reading →

An Interview with the Technical Secretary

Q1. In your SOP, you have emphasized the importance of support from the industry to enhance technical culture. With several companies having to resort to extreme measures such as mass layoffs to ensure their sustenance, what assistance can we reasonably expect from them in this current environment?  A. My industry support point was specific to teams... Continue Reading →

COVID-19 – Vaccines and Cures

The novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, responsible for the disease COVID-19, which is known to affect the respiratory system, has wreaked havoc across the globe. More than 18.9 million patients have been affected by the virus, with nearly 709,511 COVID related deaths worldwide. Scientists and research groups around the world are now in a race against time... Continue Reading →

India and COVID- An Update: Part 1

Recently, India ranked third in the list of countries with the most COVID-19 cases. With over 1.5 million confirmed cases, the situation in India seems undoubtedly stark. Decoding the daily headline- “Another Record High Number of Cases”, one of the things to come to terms with is that record highs will increase until the peak... Continue Reading →

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