The most high-profile transfer in world football was confirmed as Lionel Messi took his departure from Barcelona to join Paris Saint Germain. The player spent 21 years at the club, terrorizing defenses wherever he stepped foot, grabbing attention of anyone who laid their eyes on this magician. Having bagged a plethora of accolades along the... Continue Reading →
The GNCT Delhi Amendment Act 2021
The Lieutenant Governor and state government of the National capital of Delhi always had trouble with sharing of power. It's not unusual for countries to have a special administration system for their capital cities as in the case of Washington DC (The USA), Brasilia(Brazil), etc and so has been with Delhi. Earlier there was confusion... Continue Reading →
Of Guardians and Generals
Barely a month of 2021 has passed. We have already witnessed two major conflicts - a failed attempt at attacking the US senate's elected leaders and a military coup in Myanmar that overthrew the elected government. The army's takeover has led to the detention of several leaders of the National League of Democracy (NLD), including... Continue Reading →
India Down Under – A Look Back
It is the 19th of January, 1:11 P.M. IST when Rishabh Pant drives a low full toss from Josh Hazelwood down the ground, beating the fielder at mid-off and sending the ball into the boundary, along with sending the hearts of 1.3 billion Indians, who paid very intense, curious and yet nervous concentration towards the... Continue Reading →
Unanswered Questions and Unquestioned Answers
The last General Body Meeting dated the '10th of October 2020' organized by the Election Council was supposed to clear all doubts regarding the new Acting Council appointment and functionalities. As a general trend, the attendance of the General Body was low. A few members of the GB did raise concerns about this Ordinance being... Continue Reading →
Unbowed and Unbroken
It has been more than eight months since we have been living our college life in a virtual mode. It's ironic how the generation of engineering students who are mostly placed in IT firms cannot adjust to the very thing we have to work for. Now it is obviously not the fault of the students... Continue Reading →
Sivaramakrishnan KN – PPO at Oracle
Q.1. Could you introduce yourself and your SI? A.1. I'm Siva from the 2017 batch, and I'm pursuing B.E Computer Science. I interned at Oracle during the summer for six weeks, and the stipend was 50k per month. Around four people got selected for the SI, but overall, including the other interns, only one of... Continue Reading →
The Digital Confine – A Retrospect on Social Media
Hey there! You've probably come here from Facebook. And you were probably on Instagram before? Oh, what's that? WhatsApp notification? It comes as no surprise that we have become slaves to our phones. Our phones decide what time we go to bed. They dictate how we spend our lunch hour. And although it may not... Continue Reading →
