Friday, 7 December 2012

SKETCH 2.0




SIDDHARTH BAGRECHA
BPT (3)

“The artist is nothing without the gift, but the gift is nothing without work.” ―Émile Zola



Are you looking for a place to express your talents in writing, sketching or clicking pictures??
Then Ed-board is the place to be!!

We, at Ed-board are calling for the submission of articles,poems,sketches and photographs for our annual college magazine for the year 2012-2013.
So, submit your entries latest by 15th January,2013

For further information:
Contact, Nikita-8095010390
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Tuesday, 4 December 2012

SIX A SIDE CRICKET...


Six…yipeee, four, wide ball , ten, ohh noo…out, clean bold…….!!!!!!!!

These  were the exciting voices heard at the Sharada Court  during the 5 days from 18th of November to 22nd of November.

They were none other than the cheers for the SIX-A SIDE cricket tournament which was held by MCOAHS..!!
This tournament was a great effort by the Council and Sports committee of MCOAHS.

In all there were 22 teams, each team comprising of 6 members including girls as well as boys. Blue demons, 
Anurag’s team, Rahul sir’s team, Ayaaz sir’s team, The Beasts, The Black Peals,  NM united, 
Prateek’s (pg)team, NM Warriors….and the Coffee Crackers (team of staff members)!!


The six –a- side  cricket  displayed the spirit of sportsmanship in boys as well as girls. It was fun to see the way students played to their fullest energy. The amazing fact was there were two such teams having five girls and one boy…..out them one team won the match. It was really wonderful to see the enthusiasm with which the girls played.

After the  quarter finals were the semifinals which were held on 21st. Nm united, Rahul sir’s team, Prateek's (mpt) and team and Ayaaz sir’s team were the semifinalists. 

It was a tough competition between all the teams and it all the players tried to give their best. MADHAVAN of NM UNITED scored 40 in 1 over which made the team enter semifinals.
The most awaiting moments were when laurels were given to best players.
These laurels were given by Mr. Ayaaz and Mr. D. M Sabu

Anurag’s team: highest score of the tournament 123 in 6 overs. 
Highest individual score :99: Rahul sir
Bowler of the tournament: Anand, Alisha
Player of the tournament: Mona
Best batsman: Anurag
Best fielder of the tournament: Shikha, Animesh

These were the 5 days of six a side cricket tournament which passed filled with entertainment, encouragement and true spirit of Team work.
 It was a new and amazing experience.
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             ARYA 
                BPT (1)
Photo courtesy : Isha mody
                                Niraja Kaplay

Monday, 3 December 2012

Picture this!!!

Photo courtesy : ANG EVA BPT (3)



CHANGE BEGINS ONE STEP AT A TIME..
ON 12TH NOV, PEOPLE OF MANIPAL CAME TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE DIWALI BY     CONTRIBUTING TOWARDS SOMETHING BIGGER THAN OURSELVES!!!

               THE SKY LANTERN PROJECT!!!
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                                                                                            An  AISEC (MU) initiative
                                                                                       Against Pollution and Child Labour




DISABILITY-A CONCEPT TO RECONSIDER
"Disability is not a brave struggle or ‘courage in the face of adversity.’ Disability is an art. It’s an ingenious way to live."
-Neil Marcus
(A famous actor diagnosed with dystonia)

When I came across the topic of ‘disability’... initially I thought I will be able to 
manage to write paragraphs regarding it.Just when I sat down to pen down my thoughts, did I realize that it wasn’t an easy job to do. I realized I had no clue as to how to go about the topic.Ironically, it just happened that I sprained my ankle today and was limping the whole evening. The stares people around gave me,Few of them offering to help me carry bags, those sympathetic tones which I heard, as a matter of fact, did annoy me a bit. It is rude of me to say but I really couldn’t stand the idea of people sympathizing over a sprained ankle. That’s when it struck me what exactly I am going to write today regarding ‘disability.


Disability has become more of a house-hold term for me. It might be because of the fact that I have come across this term almost my whole of professional student life. Disabled people are the ones who I deal with and will deal with the rest of my professional life. Maybe this vast exposure to those disabled people has made me immune to the term ‘DISABILITY’. My outlook regarding a disabled person has changed completely… and I believe it isn’t just me who thinks the same.


It is less sympathy and more empathy a patient yearns for, from other social beings. This sect of people want us, to consider them less different from us, normals. They want us to look at them like any other normal being. They want us to believe that they are capable of creating difference in the world just like any of us dream of.
And what do we do?! 

We sympathize them, encourage dependence to an extent that they are demotivated and they end up thinking they are incapable of doing anything productive independently in their life. This is then followed by the depression phase and serious psychological imbalance… and who is to blame?! 
                                                          ‘Us’ it is!!



"It is a waste of time to be angry about my disability. One has to get on with life and I haven't done badly. People won't have time for you if you are always angry or complaining."
- Stephen Hawking
(a famous physicist with motor neuron disease)


And yet, in spite of these differences, we have seen miracles performed by these ‘disabled’ people. From the field of music to literature... science to sports, we have come across a number of‘disabled’ people who have created history in their field of interest in spite of their limitations.
Talk about Helen Kellerto Stephen Hawking toLudwig Van Beethoven to Marla Runyan to Tom Cruise to our very own Sudha Chandran… they fought their disability and has created histories. I would rather address these above mentioned people and many similar to them as ‘differently-abled’ than ‘disabled’!




"If I regarded my life from the point of view of the pessimist, I should be undone. I should seek in vain for the light that does not visit my eyes and the music that does not ring in my ears. I should beg night and day and never be satisfied. I should sit apart in awful solitude, a prey to fear and despair. But since I consider it a duty to myself and to others to be happy, I escape a misery worse than any physical deprivation."
- Helen Keller
(a deaf and blind author and a lecturer)


The definition of disability is the inability of a person to accomplish his roles independently due to his limitations. The limitations can be physical, mental, social, etc. 
The definition of disability still stands true but the usage of the term can vary from person to person. So let us not be judgmental about people with any kind of limitations.
 We never know, one of them just can be a tremendous boon to the world. We should do our part as social-beings in supporting these ‘differently-abled’ people and help them overcome their limitations and make a difference in their world, our world. 


So on the occasion of ‘INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITY’; which falls on 3rd December, we should aim at understanding disability issues and mobilize support for the dignity, rights and well-being of persons with disabilities. 
We should also seek to increase awareness of gains to be derived from the integration of persons with disabilities in every aspect of political, social, economic and cultural life.
 So let us all be responsible social beings and take huge stride towards a humanistic nation.




"Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns; I am thankful thorns have roses"
- Alphonse Karr
(novelist)
JUMANA KP
BOT-3rd year

Sunday, 2 December 2012

CAMERA CLICKS...



































             

                                                                            AJAY CHAUHAN
                                                                                   BPT (2)

About the Photographer: Ajay beleives that photography is a language...and he can communicate through it!

Saturday, 1 December 2012

END HIV STIGMA


AIDS, the tiny worded disease, which in today’s world has struck a very large population.
AIDS hasn’t spared men or women, the rich or the poor. It hasn’t differentiated between the upper and lower class. It has struck everyone equally.



Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, has affected over a million people worldwide. It is the largest spreading disease & the greatest pandemic known to man, in this era.




Having a very complicated & controversial origin, AIDS spreads through sexual contact, sharing needles, and unscreened blood transfusion.

So for all those narrow minded people, you will not contract AIDS on speaking to or touching an AIDS patient, so don’t treat them like the outcasts of our society, because they’re as much a part of it as you are.


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PREVENTION AGAINST AIDS



AIDS can be prevented by refraining from unsafe sex, not sharing needles & careful blood transfusions!

CURE
Although there are drugs which can be taken to extend the life-span after infection with HIV (which also have side effects) but, AIDS does not have a cure.

The only cure to AIDS is to join hands against it & to help improve the lives of those suffering from AIDS.




Let us fight AIDS!






Join us this



Light a candle against AIDS at KMC Greens at 6pm.




ISHA MODY
BPT(2)