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Monday, May 2, 2011

Tik-Tik ..Tik-Tik ..Tik-Tik ..

I am awaiting myself to take a side

and hence waiting to take left or a right

'coz this decision demands keen foresight..



I awaited long for my numbers to be right

and hence waiting for a way to be devised..



I am awaiting for some intimating lights

and hence waiting for this day which will make things bright

'coz this kite is set to take a high flight..



I awaited long for the end of this waiting

And may god bless me tonight !

Monday, April 11, 2011

Bon Voyage !

Date:9April2011
Day:Saturday
Time:8:30pm to 4am
Occasion:Farewell
& since then
THE CLOCK IS TICKING ……………

I really find my self privileged to be a part of Batch (09-11) .Dear friends with you all I discovered an entire new world .. thanks for making my these 2yrs so special and memorable ,for showing trust on me ,for your motivation and appreciation ,for your word of wisdom and last but not least for your love and warmth ..I am really gonna miss you guys ..


THE CLOCK IS TICKING…………

Lets not forget the:
5 day Induction to the outbound hues
Project reviews to campus interviews,
Presentations to late night classes,
Friday meetings and the gathering rehearsals,
T T table to volley ball matches,

D.J night where we all of us share the dance floor tapping our feet though the day 9t

THE CLOCK IS TICKING …………

Classes ….classes…..classes…..today it seems like history..vo gossip vo last bench vo gane gana vo colg k canteen aur Nescafe bada yaad aayega


THE CLOCK IS TICKING……………..

Ab nhi hoga koi Exam ka Tension….tension.....ooopssss! EXAMS…nightmares, every student acquires a disorder called “short term memory loss” we use to try All possible ways to pass through the exam...Group study ..last min doubt sessions aur han ye sab karn se pehle PNG list dekhna hota tha zarrore ..fir is bar pass hogaye to theek nhi to agle bar dekh lenge yar ;) Will not we will miss this ?


THE CLOCK IS TICKING…………………

And the day came where our juniors bid goodbye to us, the day was one of celebration and remembrance, hugs and tears.. farewell speeches .. After this day we got divided into separate paths, when a long journey of 2 yrs with almost 9am to 9pm schedule comes to end…….?Friends taking last photographs, sharing the last hugs with an uncertainty to meet again, the extreme enjoyment end with tears……

And Truly said by Sir & Mam that is not an end it is a beginning of new journey …All The Very Best to All of You ,Keep in touch and Take care ..If ever I could help you by anyways feel free to ask me and be in touch ..Good bye till we meet again !

Time goes on………..the ticking!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

SiMERite’s attended Gurukul Sessions of : Pramod Bhasin & banking diva Chanda Kochhar...

SiMER privileged its 2nd year students by giving an opportunity to meet Icons like Pramod Bhasin, Shekhar Kapur and banking diva Chanda Kochhar and many others.SiMER PGDM 2 students attended The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE)Summit 2010 from 21st -23rd Dec at Siri Fort Auditorium, New Delhi
SiMERites got benefited to learn about entrepreneurial opportunities in education and training, clean technology, internet, retail, telecom and social sector. The summit was packed with ground breaking presentations, interactive breakout sessions, live demonstrations etc. The event fostered networking opportunities to all entrepreneurs across sectors and TiE Young Entrepreneurs as well.
SiMERites said they have gained Guidance ,Mentoring ,practical education, inspiration, role models, and networking opportunities by attending TiE Entrepreneurial Summit (TES) which is ASIA’S LARGEST SUMMIT FOR ENTREPRENEURS.Students said From December 21st-23rd the growing tribe of entrepreneurs discussed their arduous journey of building world class businesses, at the TiE Entrepreneurial Summit.
The 3-day event hosted interactive sessions beginning with Amartya Sen & Barkha Dutt for the Opening Keynote Session, it was an electrifying start to the Summit followed by session on making India a nation of innovators with noted film maker Shekhar Kapur, eminent scientist Dr RA Mashelkar and UK high commissioner Sir Richard Stagg around the table.
Sharing the relevance of the summit to the millions struggling to make a living, “Upcoming entrepreneurs like S Venkatesh of Goli Vada Pav, Mansukhbhai Prajapati, inventor of earthen refrigerator Mittikool; Sumita Ghose, who founded Rangsutra to provide employment to artisans, have shared their journey that touches the bottom of the pyramid.”
In the "Ideas that Impact" session, Mansukhbhai Prajapati, Indian Inventor, Mitticool shared his experiences. Prajapti a school drop-out, invented a refrigerator that does not use electricity, wants to make more low-cost and eco-friendly products for the masses.
SiMERites also got to attend the hour long GURUKUL session , the iconic entrepreneur Pramod Bhasin (Genpact,CEO & Founder) answered questions on a variety of concerns and anxieties of pupil.
India’s Olympic Quest
A series of sessions for the youth. They range from India’s Olympic Quest session with India’s gold winners like Gagan Narang, Geet Sethi and Viren Rasquniha to a session on aspiring young achievers session with golden boys and girls from the world of sports: Deepa Kumari (archery), Ashish Kumar (gymnastics) and Prashant Karmakar (Para Olympic swimmer) on overcoming the odds
“Nurturing a self sustaining financial ecosystem around these successful entrepreneurs was a gaggle of venture capitalists like Sequoia Capital, SAIF Partners, Helion, Indo US Ventures, Cannan, RVCF, Lightspeed, Seedfund and blue blooded bankers such as ICICI and state-funded institutions like SIDBI.
Deep Kalra, MD of Makemytrip.com, an online travel agency which listed on the NASDAQ earlier this year to raise $80million, says nothing comes easy.
A special session on "Fortune at the bottom of the pyramid" had speakers like Abhishek Sinha, CEO, EKO, Sumita Ghose, Founder & MD, Rangsutra and Sadeesh Raghavan, Acumen Fund. Rangsutra, a garment, accessories and home furnishings company creates employment and business opportunities for desert artisans in Rajasthan's Churu, Bikaner and Jaisalmer districts. About 1,070 artisans, own 27% of the company.
Other key sessions included dedicated focus on Social entrepreneurship, Finance for SMEs and the Indian Online Psyche.
Chairing the session on Creating Value on the last day of the TiE entrepreneurial Summit, MD and CEO of Hero Corporate Services Mr Sunil Munjal said that all of us create value everyday of our lives in the various roles we play. While earlier, profit was made out to be the sole motive of the enterprise, things are now more focused on delivering on the triple bottom line of Profit, People and Planet. He urged the audience to reflect and find out the value in what they did. "There are over 250 million people in this country who do not get two square meals a day, and the only way we can solve such problems is by increasing value creation."

SiMER’s motive was to foster entrepreneurship among the students through mentoring, networking, and education. Which can be achieved by focusing on nurturing SIMERites.