The perennial cries of the residents of our institute for a premium, hygienic and subsidised eatery in the campus have finally been heard by the powers that be. A long-standing and unfulfilled initiative of many
As an extension of the GS meter updates that assess the performance of student representatives, Insight presents the end-term review of the work undertaken by the PG Academic Council. Deekshith K Shetty, the GSAA representing
Next up in the end-term reviews for various general secretaries, is the review of GS – Technical Affairs, Athul Nambolan (2018-19). Overall Tenure Review Athul’s tenure saw quite a few improvements in the tech scene
Considerable work has been seen in the current GSHA’s tenure but many of the manifesto points are still in progress, the main reason being the long-term nature of many points that require a lot of
With Rupesh Raj’s tenure as General Secretary for Cultural Affairs coming to an end, here is a brief review of his performance over the year. The outgoing GSCA managed to complete 24 out of the
As the academic year ends so does the tenure of the student representatives. We review the tenure of Ritik Madan, GSSA. Ritik completed 23 of his 43 manifesto points in their entirety while partially finishing
With the tenures of the student representatives nearly done, we take a look at the work done by Anmol Gupta, GSAA UG. The GSAA UG this year managed to complete 29 points out of the
On 9th and 10th March, IIT Bombay hosted the 4th IIT Students’ Council Meet wherein student representatives from IITs across India came together to brainstorm on several issues. The Meet was open to students in
The ongoing water scarcity in Maharashtra has started to be felt inside the IIT Bombay campus too. This year, the ‘Color Run’ organised every Holi has been cancelled. A recent email from GSHA urged “the
Having recently celebrated the 60th anniversary of the institute, there is no denying the drastic changes that have taken place over the years since its establishment. Starting out as an academic establishment almost entirely dominated
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