Tag: Garima Sane
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Ripe Vinyl #18 | Rammstein – Deutschland: Of Conundrum of Country and Citizen
Read more: Ripe Vinyl #18 | Rammstein – Deutschland: Of Conundrum of Country and CitizenAnd I no longer know how to understand Deutschland. The song yearns for reconciliation with a bloody and troubled national past. But what does one do when living in the bloody and troubled present that has not yet become the past? How does one reconcile with their conscience over their inaction, deliberate silence – can…
4–7 minutes
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The HOD Speaks
Read more: The HOD SpeaksArticle 19 offers an interview featuring Prof Rajesh Kumar, anticipating his invaluable contributions and visionary potential to propel our department to new heights.
10–15 minutes
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‘My Beautiful Dark Twisted’ Defence of Ye
Read more: ‘My Beautiful Dark Twisted’ Defence of Ye“Hip hop music is the first art form created by free black men. And no black man has taken advantage of his freedom more than Kanye West,” declared the American comedian, actor, and filmmaker Chris Rock, introducing Kanye West a few years back during a Wyoming listening party for Kanye’s album “Ye”.
4–7 minutes
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Department Football Tournament 2024
Read more: Department Football Tournament 2024The Department Football Tournament usually takes place in February, marking an annual event during the second semester of the academic year. It serves as a platform for friendly competition among students and faculty. This year, due to fewer participating teams, the format deviated from the usual group stage to a direct knockout, with initial matches…
4–7 minutes
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Department Soapbox | Elections 2024
Read more: Department Soapbox | Elections 2024On 27th February, 2024 the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences held the Soapbox for the position of Department Legislator with the candidates Behjad Yasar (HS22) and Yaswanth Devarakonda (HS21). Article 19 presents a report on the question and answer session engaged with them regarding their manifestos.
14–21 minutes
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Alumni Speak #18 | Siddharth Sareen
Read more: Alumni Speak #18 | Siddharth SareenNext in the Alumni Speak Series, we talk to Siddharth Sareen from HS06 batch about his nostalgic recollections of his time on campus and the profound impact it had on his life’s trajectory.
16–23 minutes
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between revolutions
Read more: between revolutions“between revolutions” is one where each act of care becomes a manifesto, and each gentle gesture, a rebellion against the cacophony, as the quiet ones redefine strength through the soft symphony of compassion.
1–2 minutes
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How On Earth Did We Pull Off a Pride Parade in Insti?
Read more: How On Earth Did We Pull Off a Pride Parade in Insti?People from all over the campus, many for the first time, participated in a queer event. And there was no fear of violence or hate, only the breath and the voice and the scents of many who believe in love and revolution and freedom for all, mixed and twirled relentlessly in the air that heard…
4–6 minutes
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Prem Ranjan Memorial Cricket Tournament | Day 2
Read more: Prem Ranjan Memorial Cricket Tournament | Day 2After a crazy rainstorm on Saturday night, Sangam ground had turned into a mini swimming pool. Yet, the players went to bed with dreams of an epic cricket day on Sunday, and guess what? They were spot on! The blazing Sunday sun came to the rescue, and by 10:30 on Day 2, the games were…
10–15 minutes
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Review | A story narrated by Death. | The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Read more: Review | A story narrated by Death. | The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‘The Book Thief’ opens with a shockingly mundane statement – ‘Here is a small fact: You are going to die.’ And the crux lies not so much in the statement but in who says it. Of all the aspects that make a book impactful, the perspective in which the book is presented to the readers…
7–10 minutes