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 →
SUC Report Card(2022-23): Shikhar Gupta
A campus culture restored to its thriving and lively pre-pandemic glory was the main vision of Cultural Secretary (Boys) Shikar Gupta during the 21-22 Student Union Council elections. Looking back at his manifesto, as of April 2023, out of the 10 points in his manifesto, 6/10 are fulfilled, 2/10 are in progress, and 2/10 are... Continue Reading →
SUC Report Card(2022-23): Aakarsh Devata
With the vision to improve sports culture on the campus, Sports Secretary Aakarsh Devata was elected for this position. Throughout his tenure of 2022-2023, 13 of his planned initiatives were fulfilled, 2 are in progress, and 13 are unfulfilled. To ensure that we're on the same page, here’s the link to his manifesto. Fitness programs... Continue Reading →
SUC Report Card(2022-23): Neeti Verma
Keeping the campus’ sport culture alive and improving the facilities while taking care of girl’s active participation in the sports culture of campus was the main vision of Sports Secretary (girls) Neeti Verma during the 21-22 Student Union Council Elections. Looking back at her manifesto, as of April 2023, out of the 11 points mentioned... Continue Reading →
Seeing Through the Hype:Demystifying Media Bias for All
Media bias—a perennial source of eye-rolling and exasperation in our lives. Brace yourselves for a sarcastically spiced exploration into the labyrinthine world of media bias, with an Indian twist. Prepare for a rollercoaster ride as we delve into the various forms of bias, dissect their impact on our society, and navigate the quest for a... Continue Reading →
India’s Position in the Global Forum
Ever since the constitution of India was adopted on 26th January 1950, the country of India has been growing steadily out of its dark history of oppression. Currently, India stands as the fifth largest contributor of the world’s GDP, ahead of juggernauts like Great Britain and Russia, jumping five places since 2014. Being ranked as... Continue Reading →
The Karnataka Election
The whole nation was caught off guard on 13 May when the ECI (Election Commission of India) announced that the congress had swept the Karnataka Assembly election with 135 seats out of the 224 seat assembly (20 seats more than the required majority), while BJP with 66 seats formed a weak opposition. Even the loyalist... Continue Reading →
