From the Horse’s Mouth: Why EML?
In this fourth article of the series, Anshuman and Anvitha list the various ways in which you can associate yourself with the Extra Mural Lectures team and the perks of the same.
In this fourth article of the series, Anshuman and Anvitha list the various ways in which you can associate yourself with the Extra Mural Lectures team and the perks of the same.
What if somebody told you that learning a particular skill will only need a certain number of days or hours of practice until you became decently competent at it? What if you knew exactly which exercises to practice in order to learn a skill in the minimum possible time? These are the questions being posed and simultaneously answered by this project.
In the second article of the newly introduced series, based on his experience, Sriraghav puts together the reasons why joining The Fifth Estate (T5E) will be a good option to consider for your set of PoRs next year. Read on to find out!
Harsh puts together various avenues to get associated with the I&AR team and why it can be a good choice for your PoR next year.
“In light of safety concerns arising in the past few weeks, the institute administration has announced a new set of comprehensive rules for students starting the new academic year 2017-18. All students are required to return to the hostel premises by 6 pm. Dress codes will also be made compulsory for all students throughout campus, except inside the hostels.”
“In light of safety concerns arising in the past few weeks, the institute administration has announced a new set of comprehensive rules for students starting the new academic year 2017-18. All students are required to return to the hostel premises by 6 pm. Dress codes will also be made compulsory for all students throughout campus, except inside the hostels.”
Pranav Bhargav puts together an extensive article on the various avenues for working with the Centre For Innovation team of insti. Read on to find out more.
On the scorching afternoon of 29th July 2012, circuit breakers on the 400 kV Agra-Gwalior-Bina line flung open under the intense load. With 1000 MW power being drawn from this single line whose maximum capacity was near 700 MW, the lines were snapped open, instantly breaking the circuit.
The load then burdened the Agra-Bareilly line, which ran in parallel. It also snapped. With each line getting disengaged, the power deficit snowballed out of control and toppled every line connected in parallel. Within minutes the entire Northern Region Grid, which innervates half of India, collapsed under this cascading catastrophe. 22 states from Assam to Rajasthan and Odisha to Kashmir were plunged into darkness for 2 days. This was the world’s largest wide area blackout, with more than 62 crore people’s lives rattled for days as the engineers scrimmaged to get the grid back on its feet.
You don’t need an introduction to Raftar if you are a student of IIT-Madras. Most of us have seen them with their T-shirts on at…
In the first article of the newly introduced series, Pranav Bhargav brings to you fundaes of the clubs in insti. Read on to find out more!