It begins with some stretching outside the girl’s hostel, where the big beautiful palm trees sway in the cool breeze, blissfully unaware of the chaotic life of those around. As soon as you start your run you get a whiff of the warm evening snacks from the mess, tempting you to abandon the whole thing and eat! But when you see the majestic trees with the vibrant red tops on your left you just know you can’t stop now! You run further and enter the faculty area where you see the families having a wonderful time together, you see little children playing around, you hear their sweet voices over the sound of your own slightly heavy breath and you smile. You feel refreshed seeing families, seeing stability and warmth after the contrasting fast college life you experience every other minute. A little more trudging along gets you to the snake road, twisty and turny with lush green trees on either side (and probably actual snakes too!), it takes you to the Sunset Point. The uphill run is rewarded with a breath-taking sight that changes depending on the time you get there; if you’re there in the day, you see the lush green campus beneath you with the bright blue sky above; if you’re there in the evening then you see the beautiful sunset, the lovely sky with a tinge of orange and red; and if you’re there in the night you catch a sight of Indore twinkling beneath you. Running some more gets you to the favourite part of any other runner, the downhill run!! You spread your arms looking at the beautiful sky in front of you and you run as fast as you can without falling, smiling all the way down; you reach the boy's hostel; with the majestic cricket stadium in front of them. You see your classmates playing football and you wave at them and carry on down to the grand auditorium where you are welcomed by the sweet-smelling jasmine growing across from the water reservoir; which boasts of a full level during the rains but dries up in despair in the summer. When you’re past the auditorium it gets a little tough, you’ve been running for long and the road ahead of you is uphill, but you’ve come so far! You plod along and are rewarded by the grand gates of IIM Indore. You turn away from them and see the path ahead; yellow flowers in the middle and green trees on either side, birds chirping, encouraging you to go on, you smile through all the heavy breathing and get back up on the snake road only to be welcomed by the beautiful sight of Sunset Point again. You know you’re going to stop now, you decide to race yourself till the end and reach the stairs you climb for college every day in a time better than yesterday. You race, you run as fast as you can and you stop at the
stairs, breathing heavily; you stretch and relax to the sounds of the mellow Aarti coming from the temple above; once you get your breath back you walk at a leisurely pace to the Pi shop and have a refreshing coconut water. As you drink it, you think of why the run is worth the effort every day; IIM Indore is a fascinating place, you should look at it, admire it, take it all in every day that you get to,
because you can’t find a campus just like IIM Indore anywhere else and one should cherish it every day!
Which ABG company you would like to work for and why?
As a first-year student with a growing interest in the finance domain I would find it an invaluable opportunity to work in any of the 7 companies under Aditya Birla Capital; particularly Aditya Birla Finance Limited. I found my 2-month internship at Axis Bank very interesting and informative, and I would love to work with a non-traditional lender now. With a lower default rate and a higher efficiency NBFCs are filling the growing credit gap of Rs 20 Lakh Crore (MSMEs); it would be very fulfilling to be part of a company that not only offers a great learning opportunity but also contributes in a big way to building the nation as well.
- Divya Dalal