Pasta, the timeless and beloved comfort food, has carved a permanent niche in our culinary affections, whether dressed in the simplicity of white, the robustness of red, or the allure of pink sauce. From the symphony of shapes like penne, fusilli, Spaghetti, Pappardelle, and macaroni to the whimsical dance of Farfalle, this culinary marvel has... Continue Reading →
SOULFUL DIALOGUES: A Reverent Exchange with Grace Shree Satya Gaura Chandra Dasa
Grace Satya Gaura Chandra Dasa exemplifies the fusion of academic brilliance and deep commitment to selfless service. He achieved top honours and was awarded a gold medal in Mechanical Engineering during his university journey. His remarkable achievements include securing the sole IT seat at IIT Madras, showcasing his dedication to excellence. However, what truly distinguishes... Continue Reading →
BITS AND BYTES: A Candid Chat with Technical Guruji
Starting off with the first question - how was your life at BITS Dubai? Life at BITS Dubai was, to be honest, pretty thrilling. I still remember my first lecture. It was Advanced Analog Mixed Signal Design, by Professor G Vijaya. We later on started calling him Lord of the Rings. Because he wore almost,... Continue Reading →
Where are we with ATMOS- An interview with the Technical Secretary
An interview with Ansh Kanotra, the Technical Secretary of BPHC, ahead of our techfest ATMOS this November. What are your ambitions and what can we expect from ATMOS this year? Ans.- When I got elected for the post of Technical Secretary, my only motive was to work for the betterment of technical culture in the... Continue Reading →
Women’s Reservation Bill
On September 29, a historic moment unfolded in India's political landscape as President Droupadi Murmu granted her assent to the Women's Reservation Bill. This landmark legislation, officially known as the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, aims to reserve one-third of the seats in the Lok Sabha and all state assemblies for women. The bill had already... Continue Reading →
SUC Report Card(2022-23): Shivanee Sharma
The Cultural Secretary (Girls), Shivanee Sharma, built her campaign around the vision of a more inclusive campus culture enabling the General Body to unlock its full potential. Her campaign stressed the importance of the cultural senate providing a platform to strengthen life skills and promote creativity. She, however, only managed to fulfil a disappointing 1/8... Continue Reading →
SUC Report Card(2022-23): Bhavya Jain
With the vision of making tech facilities more accessible to those interested, Bhavya Jain, as the Technical Secretary of 22-23, supported tech culture growth on campus . Looking back at his manifesto, as of April 2023, out of the many main points in his manifesto, 10/27 are fulfilled, 4/27 are in progress, and 13/27 are... Continue Reading →
SUC Report Card(2022-23): Shresth Gattani
The General Secretary, Shresth Gattani, built his campaign around reliability and the ability to cater to a large variety of demands by citing his previous experience in multiple fields. Has he managed to utilise these accumulated skills to their full potential? Shresth has fulfilled 1/10 of his promises, with 7/10 still in progress. 2/10 unfulfilled.... Continue Reading →
