In ancient times the “Coming Of Age” ceremony would be to celebrate the child’s first conquest i.e. his first kill (hunting),that marked his walk into the adult world.It was a public declaration of sorts to prove their mettle. As… Continue Reading →
Recent history is rather humourous just on the account that while we see democracy cracking at the seams we also get to see some things that seem inevitable in hindsight. Bush getting sho(o)ed (pun intended) has seemed to open the… Continue Reading →
While violence during campaigning isn’t so much of a shock, what with respected and established journalists being shot on the streets for something they have written to blowing people up,or mysterious disappearances since 1947 and maybe aeons before that… Continue Reading →
It’s that time again.Years wasted(or not?). No, no. Not graduation. It’s General Elections 2014. You get to exercise your right to vote – and, yes, also choose if you continue living in India or pack your bags to fly to… Continue Reading →
Social media has become a battleground for candidates to forward their political ambitions, treating it like a popularity contest rather than a medium of open communication that it is for us common people, but we can’t seem to complain… Continue Reading →
I guess that this decade even in its “infancy”, has seen its fair share of flashmobs in places like parks,airports,workplaces(Infosys among others),shopping malls and even amid traffic jams and recently our own K.M.I.T. 🙂 (rarely,but even in prisons!). The momentum… Continue Reading →
THE GAIN IN OUR LOSS Sweet are the uses of adversity Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous, Wears yet a precious jewel in his head. -Shakespeare-“As You Like It” Emotion-a word that is much abused due to the irrational… Continue Reading →
“Twitter, twitter is a ball, yet discretion could save us all!”-Praharshita Krishna TWITTER-There is a flood of emotions, images, opinions voiced on this beautifully designed masterpiece of a social network whose market shares keep climbing in value. Yet, the spotlight… Continue Reading →
Patang Utsav, a traditional day celebrating Sankranthi, one of the most important festivals in India, is just Kmit thing and no one can deny the fact that when it comes to traditional events, KMIT stands on top. Proving it right… Continue Reading →
Flying kites on the terrace all day facing tough competition from the neighboring kites. Doing the happy dance when you cut down your neighbor’s kite. Dude its Sankranti ! KMIT here adds on more dhamaka to the festival. Patang Utsav… Continue Reading →
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