With the roaring success of previous year’s version of NEN – E Week (National Entrepreneurship Network – Entrepreneurship Week), which had “Go Green” as the central theme, Sandeep Panick and his associates have taken up the challenge and kick-started this year’s bigger and better version, with ”India: Opportunities Within”, being the theme this time around.
Designed to build public awareness and support for entrepreneurship, E Week India focuses public attention on today’s biggest opportunities... Read→
With the summer vacation getting over for most of the colleges in the city, a new academic year has begun. And with the onset of it comes the eagerness to return to college, the excitement of meeting friends again, the zeal to bunk more often, the unsought baggage of complex and tougher subjects and the chaos of the first day. A new year means a new beginning and new beginnings always lead to a whole new set of rules and restrictions in colleges, most of which, only get higher on the ‘strictness meter’. And that is precisely what one saw... Read→
“I think everyone will, without a doubt, have a sucky boss in the future and unfortunately, the boss is always right and so is the senior. You have to put up with the seniors to learn to manage a really rough boss. All the ragging shapes us pretty well to put up with bad bosses in the future”, says Bharat, a 3rd year B.Com student who likes to call it, ‘The Theory of Surviving Ragging’. The views on ragging differ from one person to the other, and so do the reactions. While some people enjoy it and see the lighter side of it, the others... Read→
Chances are that if you have heard the name of Badruka College of Commerce, you’ve probably heard it associated with someone you know (parents, relatives or family friends) having had studied in it. “Back in those days, Badruka was one of the very few commerce colleges in the city and had a huge crowd of students. We had very experienced lecturers who should be credited largely for shaping us into successful individuals. It was a very popular college then and I guess it still is because my niece is now studying there nearly 40 years later.”... Read→