A Musical Treasure
Highlights of a thunderous Day Two of the Second SPIC MACAY International Convention being held at IITM.
Highlights of a thunderous Day Two of the Second SPIC MACAY International Convention being held at IITM.
If you missed the splendour of Day One of the Second SPIC MACAY International Convention being held at IITM now, catch up on the unforgettable performances with this article, which is part of a series that will bring you the highlights of the week-long convention.
Did insti students think Narendra Modi would become our new PM? Find out in the results of a T5E survey on voting trends for the Lok Sabha elections 2014.
In commemoration of the anniversary of T5E’s migration to its new site, we present to you our Editors’ Picks, wherein each Editor tells us which article published in T5E over the past one year he or she personally liked the best, and why.
A “computer” used to mean a human hired to compute. How long until “driver” means a car? Find out in this week’s Science Diet.
This week, we consider the “apocalyptic threat” posed by antibiotic-resistant bugs, take a look at India’s ailing science policy and meet the winner of the 2014 Abel Prize.
“The biggest compliment was yet to come. A Roorkee alumnus from Tattu’s time compared my skills to Tattu himself. That had been my dream since I had started playing for insti. I remembered my vow that day and felt like I had lived up to it. I was the happiest person there that day. I felt like we had finally come out of the shadows of those legends.”
Abhinav Gopal, Best Outgoing Sportsperson 2013-14, IIT Madras, with his story.
After a semester-long hiatus, Science Diet is back! This week, we dig into your archives to bring you stories you may have missed. Stories about technology and how it impacts and changes our world today. And tomorrow.
“The relevance of the Left in terms of creating alternatives have to be perceived by the people for bringing a change that would affect the aam aadmi and the poor of this country.” As part of T5E’s Op-Ed series on the national elections, Deepak Johnson, M. Akhil and Pratheesh Prakash write on the Left parties.”
The Modi administration in Gujarat has been clean, and has a focus on economic development — something that the nation needs badly as it comes out of a corruption-hit five-year-long UPA reign.