Backwaters, the Annual Management & Cultural Festival organized by Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode is launching a unique media contest in collaboration with SET (Sony Entertainment Television).The competition will churn out new ideas for innovative shows for Sony Entertainment Networks youth channel, SAB. Participants will work with a detailed brief about the channel and the results of Sonys market studies, to come up with ideas that the company will look to implement for its forthcoming shows.
B-school students will also have to fight it out with corporate houses across the country this year, thus intensifying the battle for the spoils. The greater corporate participation levels this time will definitely widen the learning arena as we move forward with a much bigger platform for students, academics and the industry to interact and build familiarity amongst each other, said Harish Shashidhar, a member of the Backwaters organizing committee. This also gels well with the theme for the event this year – Evolution that basically represents the evolving nature of the competitive spirit of Backwaters.
The flagship event of Backwaters 2008, scheduled from January 11 to 13, 2008, will be Reliance White Knight - an event that is conceptually unique across all B-school fests. Now into its second year, it brings together the best minds of the country to solve the nations pressing problems. If the theme for last year brought forth innovative ideas to make the Indian growth story inclusive, the Urban Development theme for White Knight 2008 will bring the problems associated with our burgeoning urban settlements into sharp focus. Students from leading B-schools will be asked to work on a business plan that will help alleviate some of the problems facing urban development. Apart from the glory of being crowned the champions, the winning team shall take home a whopping 1.5 lakhs with an equal amount held in trust by IIMK and released to an NGO as and when the idea gets into implementation mode.
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Calcutta: Future Business Assistant are all built from a two-day cultural festival on Friday. Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, as host to its first title Cultural Extravaganza Carpe Diem.
The festival is organized by three clubs cultural elite school B - Cell drama, choreography JBS Baro Club and C (a rock band). The festival will take place on various sights joka on campus. "The particularity of the Festival is that they are not limited to the B-schools. We invited engineers and other higher education institutions to participate in the event, "said Zubin Majumdar, a student in the first year.
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KOLKATA: Future Business Assistant are all designed to have fun in two days a cultural festival on Friday. Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, which hosts its first title cultural Überspanntheit Carpe Diem.
The festival is organized by three clubs of the cultural elite of the school B - Cell drama, choreography and the Club JBS Baro C (a rock band). The festival will take place at various locations on campus picturesque Joka. "The distinctive feature of the Festival is that it is not only in schools-B. We invited engineers and other higher education institutions to participate in the event," said Zubin
HYDERABAD: The ICFAI Business School has announced that it is organising the annual cultural festival, 'Aakriti-2004' here on December 28.
In a press release here on Thursday, the school said 'Aakriti' has been a showcase of the talent and cultural diversity of the B-school since its inception.
The school believes that festivals like these help students develop into all-round personalities and provide the budding managers with an ideal platform to showcase their lateral talent.
Kozhikode: "Back Waters 2006, an annual review of management and Culture Festival of Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K), located on its campus near here on Saturday and Sunday.
The event should provide a platform for students to showcase their many talents. The events range from business simulation games, business-plan competitions and case studies live on adventure sports, fashion, quizzes and parties. Nearly 300 participants from the economy of schools throughout the country are on the Festival.
Business simulation games, students an opportunity to apply concepts from classroom to the real situation of the world in the areas of marketing, financing, operation
A series of events with prizes worth 80000 for the label R, coupled with a lot of fun, here in the form of Transcend'99. Organized by Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM), this festival promises to be the biggest festival of intercollegiate management of this part of the city will take place on February 11, 12 and 13
There are literary events (quiz, What's the Good Word, press Mock, Mock stocks, marketing games, jam) for the academic, cultural events (Dumb pro, Antakshari, route to play, posters, Making) for people who like himself to express the informal events (Mock Fashion Show, treasure
After examining cases in the brains Engraving, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta organized Carpe Diem-2007, to assess social skills and cultural students. The festival was the B-school director Shekhar Chowdhury, January 12.
Students from institutions above, IIT Kharagpur, Xavier Institute of Management Bhubaneswar, Presidency College, education Bhawanipur Gujarati society, St. Xavier's College, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management and Scottish Church College and others in the party.
The festival began with a play, Ek Kadam Agey, the Bollywood actor Makrand Deshpande and his theatre group Ansh. The play was written by the actor himself and
Atharva ", an inter-B-School Festival, organized by TA Pai Management Institute was opened by the Director of the Institute Dr. Nagabrahmam at TAPMI premises here on Friday. The festival is organized by TAPMI in conjunction with Cummins , S. Raymond, Aware Van Huesen, Zodiac, John Player, Levi's and Syndicate Bank.
Atharva is a platform for the interface of a potential leaders. It is a community of talented leaders from India, who come together in December for the three days of competition intense and rewarding experience.
The festival included, as events management quiz on the beach (business-Quiz), megacorp (formulation of the business plan
Once witnesses "Overview" LD Arts College, and the expressions of HL College of Commerce in December, it was time for collegians sin part of the experience in the chaos of 2003, Annual Festival of the Indian Institute of Management (IIM).
February 2nd, the night, when the chaos of the end of 2003, the circle of events Parikrama's successful performances. The rock band was in the City of Wind-up of 80 hours of time to show what was filed Jan. 30.
MICA addition, NID, HIM, St Xavier College, HL College of Commerce and LD College, chaos-2003 also have the participation of players from
Once witnesses "Overview" LD Arts College, and the expressions of HL College of Commerce in December, it was time for collegians sin part of the experience in the chaos of 2003, Annual Festival of the Indian Institute of Management (IIM).
February 2nd, the night, when the chaos of the end of 2003, the circle of events Parikrama's successful performances. The rock band was in the City of Wind-up of 80 hours of time to show what was filed Jan. 30.
MICA addition, NID, HIM, St Xavier College, HL College of Commerce and LD College, chaos-2003 also have the participation of players from
Kochi, Jan. 18 - The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, is the organization for managing the annual festival of 23 and January 25 Kozhikode in January, where students from other institutions management, including IIMs, XLRI , etc. are likely to participate.
Backwaters, as the event is called, it would be a crystallization of the energy of young people and says the clarity of the modern spirit, the manager, a fax K-IIM said.
The event includes games of strategy, workshops, informal non-academic events, a summary of the promotion of the Exchange online, simulation competitions, conferences, etc.
The demonstrations are supposed to be more to
KOLKATA: Future business wizards are all geared up to blast off a two-day cultural fiesta from Friday. Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, is hosting its first cultural extravaganza, titled Carpe Diem.
The fest is organised by three cultural clubs of the elite B-school — Dramatics Cell, Choreography Club and JBS Baro C (a rock band). The fest will be held at various picturesque locations on the Joka campus. "The uniqueness of the festival is that it is not restricted to B-schools only. We have invited engineering and other colleges to participate in the event," said Zubin Majumdar, a first year student.
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Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Bangalore (BIM-B) was the clear winner in the management of Festival "Yo field Clinch and the" global Champions Trophy. "
BIM-B Price won in almost all categories of the festival, organized by Magnus School of Business, NIMHANS Convention Centre in Bangalore.
"Yo area" is a management platform brings students together for a social cause, Maanasa, launched by Mr. Sudarshan, for a new life on the mentally ill in the streets, collects, processes, re-integrated with their families or rehabilitated in the villages built by Maanasa.
Students of the BIM-B have also contributed to this noble cause.
The festival has seen some
Move to Indipop and rock, classical music and dance are adjusted to ensure a return mellow December on the condition of cultural diversity horizon. The Society for the Advancement of Indian classical music and youth culture (SpicMacay) is organizing a series of programs Calcutta-based kathak dancer Malabika Mitra in training centres Ranchi, Jamshedpur and Bokaro, as part of " Virasat "from the 12nd Festival December. The programs are aimed at the younger generation knows the country's rich cultural heritage.
SpicMacay sources, said the series starts at Jamshedpur.
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Kochi, Jan. 16 - The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, is the organization for managing the annual festival of 23 and January 25 Kozhikode in January, where students from other institutions management, including IIMs, XLRI , etc. are likely to participate.
Backwaters, as the event is called, it would be a crystallization of the energy of young people and says the clarity of the modern spirit, the manager, a fax K-IIM said.
The event includes games of strategy, workshops, informal non-academic events, a summary of the promotion of the Exchange online, simulation competitions, conferences, etc.
The demonstrations are supposed to be more to
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It was not an easy victory for Sereno, a student of KJ Somaiya Institute of Management and Research, Ghatkopar had a competition with 68 participants from various colleges in Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. In the event daughter Asma Khan DY Patil won first place after the competition with 12 other