InsideIIM Story of the Year - Created by R.Maheswaran - IIM Lucknow
InsideIIM has been built on stories. Some are insightful. Some are opinionated. Some are revealing. Some are funny. Some just present facts.
InsideIIM has been built on stories. Some are insightful. Some are opinionated. Some are revealing. Some are funny. Some just present facts.
At the stroke of midnight on 1st December, 2013, the Marketing Club of IIM Shillong inaugurated the third season of its flagship event GodSellers 3.0 with the launch of an enticing teaser video and banner with the theme “Sab Ganda hai par Dhandha hai” (It’s Dirty, But it’s Business).
In our year-end special, we will be announcing the Best on InsideIIM for the calendar year 2013. This recognition was not announced earlier and hence there was no one trying to 'win' this competition. It is a result of sustained activity over 12 months.
Janani is a graduate from St. Stephens College, Delhi. Before starting her journey at IIM Indore, she had conceptualized and started an organization called 2FormStudio at New Delhi. After successfully running the venture for 2 years she decided to further hone her skills at IIM Indore.
Next in line in our series of Icons of IIM Indore is Suman Sourav who tells us about his passion for microelectronics, his various scholarships (International and Indian), his experience at BHEL , his stint in Germany doing Space Research and his future business plans centred around technology.
(After our Gems of Joka and icons of IIM Indore series, we start the Kaptains of IIM Kozhikode series!)
Shivam Garg is one of the youngest prodigies at Planet-I who has done his engineering from IIT Roorkee. He was Delhi board topper with a whopping 98% and made a lot of other accomplishments that are commendable.
The phone rang a couple of rings before I answered it. It was Shristi at the other end. It was a hectic time with the final placements approaching soon. All of us were busy with resume submissions, regular classes and attending company presentations on campus. One could smell the stink of ruthless ambition among the 300 students vying for the top 100 jobs of Day Zero.