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EDITOR’S NOTE DHURYA-LETS MAKE AN IMPACT! LETS JOLLIFY…. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE AWARDEES CORRUPTION-CORRUPTS THE LIFE PHOTOPHUNIA FACE OF THE MONTH-NOVEMBER MAN VOX POP FROM THE BULLETIN TO DOODLERS

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EDITOR’S NOTE:

The most important fest of recall is the youth parliament’s debut inter collegiate fest “dhurya”.We feel extremely felicitous for having had with us a rapturous set of participants from various institutions. The team youth parliament extends it’s heart felt greetings to all the participants and a special note of cheer to the awardees.

In this edition of doodlers, Z.Khalidha banu, has scripted a special report on our epic euent ,”DHURYA” . Soundharya a budding writer from 2nd IT has given a shot on an interesting topic “corruption”, M.Vaibhau muthu meenakshi of 2nd ece an ardent ypian has added luxury to the edition with an article on the nobel peace prize winners of 2014. Bhuvaneshwar ram of 2nd ece complemented an élan with his write up on rohith sharma’s uictory.A uoluble add-on is the vox-pop stuff by yogesh balaji of 3rd ice, on the movie rush.Three interesting snapshots by s.niranjan 3rd csc, s.kishore 3rd it and s.javith ahamed 2nd mechanical has integrated aesthetics to the edition.

The season is already buzzing with examination philosophies so here is a punch from our side… all the best!

-D.AKSHAYA

3RD IT

DHURYA –LETS MAKE AN IMPACT!

Team YP did it again! After EPOCH- an intra college event two months back, YP organized an inter-

collegiate Literary Fest-DHURYA on November 1st 2014.The team had started putting its efforts well

before a fortnight of the event, with the members working on Promotion,Organization and other

related stuff, with an unmatched enthusiasm. For us, the Ypians, DHURYA was a platform to experiment

and get to know things beyond the realm of Academics.And for the participants, it was a platform TO

MAKE AN IMPACT!

And when D-day arrived, it arrived with a Bang! With more than 60 students pourng in from different

institutions inspite of their hectic exam schedules, the event was kickstarted at around 10 AM. With

five different events Creative Thinking, Marketting, Debate, JAM and CommuHunt, DHURYA was a

different Ball-game for the participants, which they played it out, with grace!

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Every event posed a tough challenge and required different skill sets. And it was made sure that only

‘The Deserved’ were awarded prizes.

The participants sailed through a different storm, for each event- either in groups or individually.With

ideas and good spirits surrounding us, the event was a grand success. Team YP is looking forward to

send shock waves around the student community once again in the near future.Stay Tuned!

-Z.KHALIDHA BANU

2ND EEE

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LETS JOLLIFY HONOURING THE GENTLE MEN -19’11

The day is marked every year as an opportunity to work together to improve

the lives of men and boys all over the globe. The theme for the International

Men's Day 2014 is "Working Together for Men and Boys"

Earlier themes:

2011 "Giving Boys The Best Possible Start In Life"

2012 "Helping Men and Boys Live longer, Happier and Healthier Lives"

2013 "Keeping Men and Boys safe"

The observance for the day is designed to "encourage greater cooperation in

addressing issues that affect men and boys all over the world such as the

shorter life expectancy of men, the high male suicide rate, our collective

tolerance of violence against men, the struggles that boys can face in getting

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an education and the unique challenges of father-child relationships," the

'Men's Day' website said in a statement.

Started in 1999, the objective behind the day is to highlight discrimination

against men and boys, while at the same time appreciate their achievements

and contributions to society. Although if men have been discriminated

against in this highly-patriarchal world, the #ShowMenSomeLove campaign

by 'Emami' in India is arguing that the world must stop overestimating the

privileges that men and boys supposedly enjoy.

THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE AWARDEES

Mr. Kailash Satyarthi(on

the left), an electrical

engineer from Samrat

Ashok Technological

Institute,Vidisha,known for

his activisim for children’s

rights and education and

against child trafficking

was born in 11 January

1954. After completing his

post graduation in high-

voltage engineering, he

joined a college in bhopal

as a lecturer.Latter 20

years of 20th century was

the period of commence of

his socialist activity . When

we turn to the pages of his

biography, 1980 would be

the bookmark. He became

the secretary general for

the Bonded Labor

Liberation front. He also

founded the Bachpan

Bachao Andolan( save the

childhood mission). He was

a part of Global March

against child labor and its

advocacy body,

International Center On

Child Labor And

Education(ICCLE).

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He highlihted child labor

and child trafficking as

human rights issue and also

as a charitable cause

perpetuating poverty,

illiteracy, unemployment

and other social chaos. He

has been a member of a

UNESCO body on the board

of Global Partnership for

education. The nobel peace

prize laureate is now

working to bring child

labour and slavery into his

2015 development agenda

for The United Nation’s

Millennium Development

Goals.

In 12th july of 1997 , was

born a blogger and an

activist for women

education Ms.Malala

yousafzai(on the right)

with whom he shared the

nobel peace prize. The

pakistani activist, the

youngest-ever nobel prize

recipient was known for

her advocacy for education

for women in her native,

which turned into an

international movement.

At the age of 11, she wrote

a blog for BBC on

pseudonym briefing their

life under the occupation of

Talibans and to promote

women education in the

swat valley. The second

battle of swat made

Yousafzai rise her

prominence, which

culminated her in giving

interviews in print and on

television. She was

nominated for the

International Children’s

Peace Prize by South

African activist Desmond

Tutu.

The black day,9th

october2012,in which the

influent female was shot

thrice by a gunman. She

was sent to the Queen

elizabeth hospital in

birmingham,england. The

assassination attempt

outpoured support

Yousafzai. A petition was

launched in the United

Nations using the slogan “ I

am malala”, thereby all

children worldwide would

be in schools by 2015. The

first pakistan’s national

youth peace prize awardee

was featured as one of the

100 most influential people

of the world by the time

magazine.

On 10 october 2014, the

most famous teenager of

the world was announced

as the co-laureate of 2014

nobel peace prize for her

strife against the

suppression of children’s

rights and education.

Mr.Kailash Satyarthi from

India and Ms. Malala

Yousafzai from Pakistan

shared the nobel peace

prize 2014. They both were

the second recipients from

their respective countries

to receive nobel peace

prize. Even the nobel peace

prize 2014 encourages the

peace between India and

Pakistan. Jai Hind!

-M.VAIBHAV MUTHU

MEENAKSHI

2ND ECE

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Corruption

[CORRUPTS THE LIFE!]

Corruption is an illegal crime which leaves its

footmark in all its way. It becomes a rule rather than

exception with no destination!. It has made its

foundation so strong, “that a single man cannot over-

rule it”. “If you care you will dare!” .

It has been started as a way of communication to

share the happiness or sorrow to others by giving

party and exchanging gifts which finally leads to the

use of money and other valuables. From there

corruption had started!

It starts spreading at an alarming rate. It follows the

strategy of “give out and take in”. “It takes birth

along with the child‟s birth”! It started from there.

Even to get a birth certificate and death certificate,

there is corruption! It goes on continuing from

generation to generation. Thus “from birth till death”

it comes with us. With death our life stops, but

corruption “never ends”!. “It has no life span and no

limit” .

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It becomes a part of day-to-day life. A small e.g. where

it has a strong base is getting license and in sub

register office where they pay a huge sum. It

overwrites the old saying “Money Makes Many Things”

to “Only Money Makes Things!” . It play a dominating

role in all the fields such as education, sports,

agriculture, real estate, medical, administration,

politics, food management, mining and so on.

It also includes bribery and embezzlement. One of the

major consequences of corruption is that it affects

the economy of the country. It is estimated that $222

billion deals in bribes. It initiates that “with money

we can win the world!” But we can lead a healthy and a

peaceful life only by avoiding corruption which can be

done by creating awareness and spreading mass

education. The last but not the least, it is our

responsibility to act against corruption and make

India a “healthy and wealthy nation”!

-Sownthariyaa.G

13BIT091

2nd IT-„A‟.

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PHOTOPHUNIA

S.NIRANJAN, 3RD CSC S.KISHORE,3RD IT

S.JAVITH AHAMED,2ND MECHANICAL

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FACE OF THE MONTH-NOVEMBER MAN

Probably the only man who made Srilanka to suffer after Lord Rama.The

name November Man would suit him very well than Pierce Brosnan,with

the above description without any effort you would have known whom i

am talking about.Yes its none other than

ROHIT SHARMA-264

The only cricketer to score twice double ton and highest individual

score,this added a feather to the Indian cricket.

Rohit Sharma made an sensational return from injury on Thursday,

scoring a world record 264, off just 173 balls, in the fourth One-Day

International against Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.

Current and former cricketers took to twitter to congratulate Rohit on the

monumental feat of becoming the first player in ODI history to score two

double hundreds.

Here are some of the records set by him during his knock of 264

*By scoring 264, he also broke the record set by Shikhar Dhawan for the

highest individual score by an Indian in limited overs cricket. Dhawan had scored 248 against South Africa 'A' at Pretoria in 2013.

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*By sending the ball swiftly to the boundary boards on 33 occasions,

Rohit also broke the record for essaying most number of fours in a single innings.

*Incidentally, when Rohit composed his first double ton against Australia

at Bangalore, he broke the record for most number of sixes in an innings by clouting 16 sixes.

*Rohit Sharma scored 186 runs in fours and sixes alone, making it the most by a player in an ODI innings.

*He also became the second batsman after Surrey's Alistair Brown to

score 250 in limited overs cricket.

Meanwhile twitter also flooded with trolling posts on his 264. People had

started criticizing that he had made it because it was home condition,flat pitch,weak bowling attack,three dropped catches.Here is one of the post

which found quite interesting

“Manmohan ji told Make in India & I think It implies in cricket too”.

But to make note of it both Mendis & Kulasekara had achieved NO 1

Spot in ODI ranking.

Anyway record is a record, no matter what, where, how and when the

record is done. By this we salute the man behind making people speaking about him worldwide for his unbeatable 264. Lets wish him to break his

own record at overseas next time .

Way to go ROHIT !!!

-BHUVANESHWAR RAM

2ND ECE

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VOX POP

Academy award winner Ron Howard teams up once again with Two time

academy award nominated writer Peter Morgan in RUSH, which as the

name suggests is an exhilarating sports drama based on the real

life rivalry between formula 1 racing’s great niki lauda and James

Hunt. Set in the backdrop of the golden era of formula racing in the

70’s the director has clearly showcased the rivalry between

English plaYboy Hunt and his counterpart the clever yet

calculative Niki Lauda.

As Christian Mckay rightly says in the movie “men love women, but

even more than that, men love cars” this movie explains the

relationship that men have with cars. The film opens on rainy race

track in Germany voiced in the background by Daniel Bruhl as Niki

Lauda. Like most films of this genere RUSH begins at the most potent

moment ,then goes back in time before looping ,then passes where it

began. This movie well crafted by director Ron Howard tends to

underplay the differences between the two drivers and tends to

sway with their similarities. with more than 12 fatalities in the 70’s

the director has decided to focus on the mindset of the drivers

along with their personal emotions building up in the background

of a hugely speculated formula one season. Chris Hemsworth scores

as James Hunt, also starring Christian Mckay, Olivia Wilde,

Alexandra Maria Lara. This movie received positive response at the

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box office grossing about 90.2 million with regards to its budget of

38 million dollars. With thrilling action sequences ,hilarious but

thoughtful one liners and a championship on the line RUSH has more

in store than what you could think of.

Review: 3.5/5

-YOGESH BALAJI

3RD

ICE

FROM THE BULLETIN TO DOODLERS :

Kolkata is the only city in India where trams, the slow-moving archaic mode of urban transport, continue to operate, preserving the romantic, old-world charm in a rapidly changing modern city.

In its 140-year-old history (starting from February 1873), the tram has seen innumerable changes, and in the process, has changed itself many times — from the horse-drawn carriages of the late 19th century, to the steam-driven cars, and finally the electric trams.

The long and interesting history of this historic mode of transport is being presented in a unique fashion in the city. The Calcutta Tramways Company has come up with a singular concept — a mobile museum tram, christened Smaranika (memorablia).

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The Smaranika houses photographs of different kinds of trams down the ages, different tram tickets, badges, caps and others apparels worn by the conductors, along with different kinds of equipment that have been used from the bygone times.

A section of this intriguing museum on wheels contains various references of the tram in Bengal’s literary and cultural scene. the references include the writings of Rabindranath Tagore, Sunil Gangopadhyay, Sharadindu Bandopadhyay and Bibhutibhusan Bandyopadhayay.

Visitors can also sit and sip tea at a counter inside the tram, which mostly stands at the Esplanade depot of the CTC in central Kolkata.

The Smaranika itself is an antique piece built in 1938, and renovated in the workshop of ctc. it is still operational. “this is the only archive depicting the history of an urban mode of transport. There are railway museums, but nothing like this can be found anywhere else in the country,” said nilanjan sandilya, managing director of the Calcutta Tramways Company.

Mr. Sandilya argues that though trams are not the most preferred form of transport today, mainly due to its inherent slowness, it still remains the most clean and environment-friendly mode of mass transport. “we have aBout 269 trams at present, of which 90-100 are operated every day. The CTC cannot operate all the trams as some of the routes have been truncated and in many routes repair work is going on,” said Mr. Sandilya.