Join InsideIIM GOLD
Webinars & Workshops
Compare B-Schools
Free CAT Course
Take Free Mock Tests
Upskill With AltUni
CAT Study Planner
“The Mess”age behind “ Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam “
Early morning at the SIBM dining area, fondly called “the mess” is filled with a cheerful banter, the clings of metal plates and flurry of students, in a hurry to get to their classes. Even though it has just been a few months to the beginning of the academic year, every table has groups of students gathered around in intent discussions and what is remarkable, is how different every face looks from the other!Outsm”art” the boundaries
SIBM has always promoted a culture of excellence. Whether it is outstanding academic performances or artistic ventures, boundaries have never been believed in here. A peek into the recreation centre, confirms this. Snehil Nigam, from Madhya Pradesh, is a self taught beat boxer who is catering to the daily requests for his gigs and is grateful for the love and encouragement that people give him. Next to him, sits Jomy Matthew, from Kerala whose songs pep up the atmosphere. “While practicing, there are no preconceived notions. Art brings together all forms of cultures!” she says. And true it is! Art really has no language!
“Ground” breaking brotherhood It is an inspiration to see the likes of Sourav Datta, an International level Archery champion, humbly playing in the playground at SIBM. “We’re all here to learn, not to show off”, the simple man form Tata Nagar, Jamshedpur says. He has been all over the world and knows that India is recognized for its unity and medley of cultures. Playing opposite to him, Swapnil Deshpande, a proud Mumbaikar says that he’s swept by the opportunities at SIBM. Being from Mumbai, he knows that people streaming in from various places, actually shapes the city, and in this case, a college! There can be so many faces seen, some engrossed in their games and some mere spectators. But, what is striking, is the easy flow of behavior between them. Ishaan Bahree, an Indian born national who has spent most of his life across the world, and lately in Australia, has come home in the true sense. As he waits his turn in the badminton court, he expresses how warm and happy it feels to be back. He loves seeing a smaller, diverse yet united India which Symbiosis has nurtured. Even after having stayed in far more developed nations, he still calls India and now SIBM, home. And home it is indeed! For all the students who have come here, leaving behind their cities, towns and families-to make a new family. A huge, bigger and more diverse family indeed!