Chitti aye hai
On the purpose of BITSAA
I
can see BITSAA taking a shape beyond what we had
imagined when we first started out. Along with the
Silver Jubilee batch get-together, we should also
have an annual alumni meet for those can make it.
This can be fixed for a particular week in the year,
so that people coming from overseas can plan
accordingly. Every year we can have a particular
theme attached to it. Ideas will flow with more
interaction among alumni from different batches.
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Chhatra S Nahata (csnahata@vsnl.net)
Here is my list of what I believe BITSAA’s objective
should be:
1.
To be the network that we can all connect to, when
we need help or when we want to help others i.e.
collaboration.
2.
Finding like-minded folks: Regardless of how
surrounded we are with friends and family, friends
that remind us of special times of our lives are
ALWAYS welcome. Also, one can never have "enough"
friends – or fun!
3.
Joining hands with people for collectively giving
back: To society, to world-at-large, to Pilani etc.
The
mentorship initiative is an excellent start for the
first objective. We need to get the LinkedIn thing
going for doing more of the first part.
-
Sangeeta Patni (sangeeta_patni@yahoo.com)
VERY IMPRESSIVE
A
very impressive magazine indeed. Please feel free to
suggest how we could participate, connect, lead
efforts locally in the bay area via the now famous
BITS connection. Thanks,
Nipun Davar (’84 Pharma)
NO ACTION IN BANGALORE?
I
was just going through the co-coordinators database
and noticed one very interesting thing, according to
me the maximum number of ex-BITSians are in two
cities, Hyderabad and Bangalore. In fact, Bangalore
might have as many as 6k-10k BITSians. But somehow
the Bangalore chapter of BITSAA is most inactive!
Why is that?
Even chapters in New Zealand (with less than 6
members) have get-togethers etc while the ONLY event
I have seen in Bangalore is the BITSConnect Music
Nite which was organized 2 years ago. BTW, that
music nite raised Rs 32lakhs ($80k) in one night.
This is more than what ALL chapters put together in
US raise round the year. This means that the
potential in Bangalore is HUGE but according to me
what we lack is leadership.
I
was in Bangalore in Jan of this year and arranged a
Controlz (OASIS, APOGEE dept) reunion for which 17
people turned up. They all loved the reunion and all
of them were somehow waiting for someone to come and
arrange it for them. In that one night we raised Rs.
30k ($600) for a Controlz website.
Can
we co-coordinators do something to make the
Bangalore chapter more active? The BITSAA Reunion in
Bangalore could potentially be the biggest party
Bangalore has ever seen. I would do it if I get a
sabbatical to Cypress Bangalore for a semester!
-
Ashish Garg (gargyboy@yahoo.com)
I
feel the size of the chapter is inversely
proportional to the number of events conducted.
Events targeting a larger population naturally take
much longer to organize and many more people need to
be involved while those targeting a smaller number
of people tend to take less work.
I
believe that the best way a larger chapter can meet
frequently is by creating smaller clubs centered on
special interests like biking, hiking, music, drama,
technologies, community work etc. This is very
similar to the idea of clubs in BITS. Your controlz
reunion is a good example.
- Prasad Thammineni (prasad@bitsaa.org)
Great to see such extensive BITSian participation in
BITSAA’s SiliconValley chapter. Hard to believe it’s
been so long since we boarded that bus to Pilani
along the road to self-discovery.
-
Prasenjit Chaudhuri (prasenjit@bitsaa.org)