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Varun Pandit: IIT Kanpur – B.S. Economics

(Oil India Super 30 – Guwahati, 2010-2011)

I was born on February 4, 1993 in a small town in Bihar named Lalganj. Just after few months of my birth I was brought back to Yingkiong, a small
sub-urban town in the terrain of Himalayas in Arunachal Pradesh. This was the place where my Father, Mr Vishwanath Pandit was working in a semi-government fair price distribution society. My entire family including my elder brother, Arun Pandit and sister, Seema Pandit were eagerly waiting for my arrival. I inherited the spirit and understanding of valuing life and happiness from my mother – a house wife. I pursued my primary education in a small government school in Yingkiong. None of my family members ever pressurised me to give my best at studies. Albeit I remained an average student during those days of my childhood, yet, deep inside me, like many children, there remained always a peculiar curiosity of knowing everything.

As a child I never let my curiosity die thereby always escalated my knowledge, creativity and wisdom. This helped me in accumulating sound knowledge and understanding about social mannerisms and etiquette. In my understanding, I owe these elements of my life to the Indian culture and tradition.

At later stage, during my mid years of tertiary education, my life developed a curiosity for science and mathematics. I would read study material available for higher class students. This led to the inception of my academic career. Having hardly any expectations from the society, all of my basic needs were fulfilled by my family. I would receive books from my friends, seniors at schools and acquaintances.

While students of my age would have fun during their vacations, I utilised my vacation time to solve science and mathematics books.

I can’t repay my debt of gratitude to my teachers like Mr CB Jha and Mr MM Jha who helped me understand the value of knowledge and have a never ending seeking spirit. Through their specialised subjects mathematics and science respectively, they played a critical role in my life.

By the time I reached by higher sec-ondary education, my elder brother had become my source of inspiration, as he always grabbed the top position in his class in studies. Following his footprints, I too brought drastic change in my studies by achieving a good score in my matricula-tion. My parents also witnessed the change and they must have felt the assurance of my bright future. Fulfilling the expecta-tions of my teachers and parents, I started rising in studies.

Yingkiong was a teachers-deficit place, therefore, on the persuasion of my siblings, my parents sent me to Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pasighat for further studies. Life here was in complete contrast to what I was used to in Yingkiong. From a rural landscape to an urban atmosphere, the environment here made me understand education from a different perspective. The essence of education here would lie in competition and you are judged by your educational competency. Staying with my brother-in-law and my sister at Pasighat, provided me the best environment and resources which further helped me to bring the best potential of my life. But to date, my biggest moral and financial strength is my brother. My stay at Pasighat coincided with my brother starting his professional career and as always, he started supporting me financially.

On the other hand, though the focus of education system here was competition, I was fortunate enough to have been surrounded by peers who valued education above scores. Hence, we all assimilated knowledge from fields like general knowledge, science, humanities. We started feeling for ‘what’ we do rather than ‘why’ we do. Transformation started happening in my life and with the passage of time here, I gradually emerged as a big time competitor for the toppers in my class. I would go for things doing them on my own rather than seeking anyone’s support. As society is a mix of all kinds of people, observing my growing efforts in my studies, many people with golden hearts came in to my support at various fronts. Some of those notable people include Mr Kundu, my teachers including Mr M Mardi, Mr Pratap Charan, Mr J Mohan, Mr T Singh, Mr Nabis et al. Life unfolded various veiled aspects for me during my 2 year stay at Pasighat and I encountered many harsh realities which life offers. I appeared for multiple entrance exams. Fortunately, I turned out to be one of the toppers and was supposed to get some of the good engineering and medical seats. But, completely unaware of what future holds for me, this period of life brought a series of events which completely changed my understanding about how I used to view life.

The counseling process of various en-trance exams accompanied some unfortunate moments with it and due to some personal challenges, I have had to drop out of National Institute of Technology (NIT) and some other reputed institutes. Following this, I had to opt for state entrance counseling. Life has various ups and downs and is not always a smooth sailing ride. Closely encountering and observing these events, life taught me the significance of grappling with things from all fronts. I could finally secure a seat for me in a newly established college and a branch that may not be apt to fulfill my aspirations.

Harsh criticism poured in from all fronts, as people considered my choices as wrong ones. But inside me was growing a parallel plan for which I was fighting amidst this whole scenario. As my family had sacrificed many things, putting a lot of stake on me, I didn’t want to be a burden on them further. They lived marginally to have my every wish fulfilled, so I decided not to opt for any coaching. Yet due to my past track record, I was still a topic of discussion amongst my contemporaries, friends and their families.

I had lost all hope when a friend’s mother mentioned about Super-30 Guwahati. This turned out as a blessing in disguise, as I was self-shattered. I thought to myself that this might be my last chance again to prove my mettle and I could not lose this opportunity. My elder brother gave me complete liberty as to take my own decisions. With an assertive approach towards life, I finally decided on learning at OIL India Super-30 Guwahati. Entering the premises and having understood the curriculum inside, I geared up to launch myself into an intense battle towards JEE preparation.

Training at OIL India Super-30 taught me the spirit to bounce back in life and how to retain the lost way of living. Living life for the thirst of knowledge and education had turned out to be insignificant in this competitive world, but here I was in a different environment. Institutions like Centre for Social Responsibility and Leadership (CSRL) still exist. My fresh interactions with personalities like Abhyanand Sir, Shahi Sir and KM Sir proved that such people still exist for whom value based education is more important than the otherwise con-temporary way of education. At Super-30, I met many such people who believed in existence of solutions, who long for solutions and provide solutions to others. The environment here forged my life into a fine sword. The exceptional way of teaching at Super 30 helped me crack IIT and here I am today pursuing education at IIT Kan-pur. Life here is a different phase which helps me to think from various angles. Everyday throws a new challenge at me to cope up with studies and other aspects, but I am undefeated and will go on. For the future IIT aspirants I will say, “To pursue or cherish a dream, one must believe in himself/herself irrespective of the existing challenges. For those who are aspiring to learn and to excel, life is not only about surviving worst possibilities but believing in yourself that best can be achieved by your attitude. The world has enough goodness to keep your dreams alive.”

I extend my deepest gratitude to OIL India-Super 30, Abhayanand Sir, Shahi Sir for providing me the platform to bounce back, for supporting me, guiding and training me for the battle called life. I also want to thank all my family members whose unconditional support made things possible for me and friends and their parents who didn’t give up on me during the rough patches of my life.

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Hudco Build-Tech – 2014 Bags Bronze Medal

Hudco Build-Tech – 2014 Bags Bronze Medal

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HUDCO  BUILD-TECH  –  2014  Pavilion has been adjudged third for Excellence in Display in the 34th India International Trade Fair 2014 held at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, in the category – PSUs, EPCs, Commodity Boards and Banks. Dr. M Ravi Kanth, Chairman & Managing Director, HUDCO received the BRONZE MEDAL on 27th November 2014 in a glittering function amid much fanfare. The Build-Tech exhibition showcased a magnificent display of HUDCO’s contribution in sustainable urban development focus-ing on funding of housing & infrastructure projects as well as innovative consultancy assignments in architecture, planning, utilisation of cost effective and sustainable building materials, technologies and Services, Disaster Rehabilitation, as well as energy efficient Green Buildings, etc. The exhibition also displayed the work done through HUDCO’s active participation in Government of India programmes, such as JNNURM and RAy by ways of providing appraisal and consultancy services.

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Rs.18,000 Crore Investmne Proposals For Digital India Programme

Rs.18,000 Crore Investmne Proposals For Digital India Programme

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Ravi Shankar Prasad, Union Minister for Communication and Information Technology, recently said that Rs. 18,000 crore worth investment pro-posals have been received till now for the Digital India Programme, of which Rs. 4000 crore have been approved and more are in the pipeline. Speaking at the session on ‘The role of ICT and ‘Digital India’ initiative in India’s growth’ at the 87th AGM of FICCI, Prasad said while there are issues of spectrum to provide high speed con-nectivity and regulatory control, India will become an exciting place as far as Digital India is concerned. E-commerce, he said, was worth billions of dollars and will help increase India’s GDP in a big way. Prasad said that the huge postal network can be used for various services like banking, insurance etc. The postal services earn Rs. 280 crore from e-commerce, he said, and urged the private sector to take the initiative to develop India digitally. Stating that digital connectivity is needed for good governance, Prasad said India had more than USD 100 billion turnover in IT industry. All fortune companies con-nect with India’s IT. India has the potential of becoming no. 2 after China and surpass the United States. Spelling out the initiatives that have already been taken under the Digital India Programme, the Minister said mygov.in portal has been launched to allow India to interact on various govern-ment programmes. Suggestions received on various programmes like Clean Ganga, Swachh Bharat through the portal and designing, logo, slogan etc have been prepared. Under the Jan Dhan yojna – name for the programme was coined with the help of sugges-tions received through the portal, 8 crore bank accounts have been opened till now with a total deposit amount of Rs. 8000 crore. This is an ideal example of financial inclusion through digital technology.

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Ericsson launches connect to learn initiative in india

Ericsson launches connect to learn initiative in india

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Ericsson recently announced the launch of its global education -initiative ‘Connect to Learn’ in India. Connect to Learn implements – information and communications technology (ICT) in schools in -re source poor settings, to ensure that children, no matter where they live, have access to learning resources and a quality education. In line with the vision of a -complete 21st Century education for everyone, the programme provides an opportunity for youth to access learning resources that were previously unavailable to them. As a part of the programme, Ericsson has associated with three leading non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in India – Plan International (India Chapter), Smile Foundation and Pratham Education Foundation. The company has launched projects for periods of one to three years, that make a positive impact on the lives of underprivileged students and urban youth in different parts of the country. In terms of creating employment opportunities for underprivileged youth, Ericsson has partnered with Smile Foundation to offer job-oriented skills and placement assistance to underprivileged youth in Delhi/National Capital Region (NCR) and Mumbai. This programme will impart training in basic computers and retail sales management skills, along with proficiency in spoken and written English through 20 centres to be set in Delhi/NCR and Mumbai. The curriculum also includes sessions on personal development, career counselling and placement support.

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Samsung India and Govt. Of Bihar sign MOU to set up Technical School

Samsung India and Govt. Of Bihar sign MOU to set up Technical School

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Samsung India Electronics recently signed a memorandum of under-standing (mou) with the directorate general of employment and training, Labour Resource Department, Government of Bihar, to set up a Samsung technical school at the women’s industrial training institute (ITI) digha in patna. the mou was signed by Dulal Chandra Goswami, Hon’ble minister for Labour Resources, Government of Bihar and Rajiv mishra, Vice President, Samsung india electronics. The Samsung Technical School at the women’s ITI Digha will support Bihar’s efforts to tap the opportunities in the growing consumer electronics and mobile phone segments in the country by creating a pool of talented manpower. the technical school will run Samsung’s advanced Repair and industrial skills enhancement (A.R.I.S.E.) programme, providing students trade-specific training on various aspects of repair and troubleshooting for consumer electronic products such as mobile phones, televisions, home  and home appliances. students will also get real-time work experience at Samsung authorised service centres and training on soft skills so that they can provide exemplar customer service.

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First Step Foundation – addressing the rural needs

First Step Foundation – addressing the rural needs

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The rural and urban divide is increasingly expanding and in the times to come, we will see more and more people migrating to urban spaces and settling down. Amidst the hustle-bustle of this migration to urban areas was born First Step Foundation, an NGO working primarily in Uttarakhand for the betterment of some schools and school going children. The founder of the NGO, a native of Uttarkhand, after spending some years of years of urban life gave a thought to how to give back to his place of roots – and hence the idea gave birth to First Step Foundation. As there has been a dearth of facilities in rural –villages, the founder could not come across a better way to reciprocate than to start it through education, schools and children. Being the fundamental to transform life, the team of First Step Foundation keeps on visiting some select schools in rural Uttarakhand and supporting them in various ways. The foundation has been doing it for the last 5 years. Recently too, the NGO thought to pay routine visit to the state and the occasion was January 26, 2015. The latest visit was an extension of itslast visit which the NGO has made just 6 months ago. In continuation to its last visit, First Step Foundation selected 3 schools in the state this time and decided to set up libraries there. The foundation will provide these select schools books shelfs along with books on various academic courses, personality development, skill building and others. On the occasion, the team distributed sweets to the school children while handed over a few books to the keenly-onlooker students. Speaking at the occasion, the Principal from one of the students said, “First Step Foundation’s work in schools here is highly commendable and I wish if along with the government, more and more people from the urban cities and the indigenous localities would lend their support for such social causes, understanding the needs and requirements of the area, then it will not take much longer to transform places like this.” The NGO is planning to expand its support further and is committed to initiate scholarships and sports material support to these schools in  Uttarakhand.

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Sarthak Educational Trust Celebrates Annual Day

Sarthak Educational Trust  Celebrates Annual Day

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SARTHAK Educational Trust recently celebrated its Annual Day. The purpose was to bring all the stakeholders like the corporate sector, government sector, NGOs, people with disability, families of people with disabilities, friends, mentors and supporters on the same platform and celebrate the end of the year by thanking the supporters and acknowledging its partners with some cultural performances by people with disability, showcasing their talents. Along with various participants and stakeholders, some of the distinguished personalities at the Annual Day were Prof M.B. Athreya – Management Guru and a guide to SARTHAK, Kiran Mehra-Kerpelman, Director, UNIC, Lt Gen Dr. S.P. Kochhar – CEO, Telecom Skill Sector Council, Avnish Awasthi – Joint Secretary, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Department of Disability Affairs, Ranjan Chopra, CMD – Team Computers, Dr. Jitender Aggarwal, CEO – SARTHAK et al. After various distinguished guests shared their experiences, the event was followed by cultural performances by people with disabilities. The curtains were brought down for the evening with acknowledging partners and supporters of Sarthak. The event marked the end of the year 2014 and more importantly the beginning of the New year 2015 with higher targets and more challenges and more commitment and dedication.

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