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  • 2020IITB ki Taaza Khabar

    Seeds of Change – Segregation at Source @ IITB Hostels

    by Venkata Kodi April 16, 2020
    by Venkata Kodi April 16, 2020

    Photograph by Hermes Rivera   Eat, attend classes, study and sleep – it’s the same daily routine for every inmate in IIT Bombay hostels. In this process, students also send …

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  • 2020Offbeat Fundaes

    Tales of Glory

    by Ikshan Ganpathi April 15, 2020
    by Ikshan Ganpathi April 15, 2020

    When you live on a green verdant campus it is almost expected that you would be interested in nature and wildlife. I have been captivated by animals as a whole …

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  • 2020IITB ki Taaza Khabar

    Keeping the Campus Green

    by NSS, IIT Bombay April 13, 2020
    by NSS, IIT Bombay April 13, 2020

    NSS team members, IIT Bombay: Top row (left to right) Jahanvi Akanksha, Tejaswini Narwade and Vaibhavi Agrawal; Middle row (left to right): Shaan Ul Haque, Shubham Varankar, Saieesh Jirwankar, Yatendra …

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  • 2020Random Musings

    Cutting Through Disconnection

    by Neha Chaudhuri April 11, 2020
    by Neha Chaudhuri April 11, 2020

    ‘Did you see the video? A leopard was roaming the campus at night!’ ‘How did it even get there?’ ‘Where was security?’ ‘What about our kids who go to school …

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  • 2020Offbeat Fundaes

    Fly, Fly Thou Pretty Butterfly

    by Amrita Mukherjee April 9, 2020
    by Amrita Mukherjee April 9, 2020

    During one of my many meaningless browsing sessions through absolutely unconnected and random sites (as one is wont to do in the hostel), I stumbled upon a 2009 WWF report …

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  • 2020Offbeat Fundaes

    Lens View of Birdlife at IITB

    by Arghya & Aniketa April 8, 2020
    by Arghya & Aniketa April 8, 2020

    The Ficus tree at Kshitij adjoining the IITB Hospital was abuzz with activity. The Coppersmith Barbet, Mumbai’s official City Bird, rang out its tuk tuk tuk tuk call as it …

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  • 2020Random Musings

    The Sorrowless Tree

    by Mallika Ravikumar March 31, 2020
    by Mallika Ravikumar March 31, 2020

    One of the most beautiful trees in the IIT Bombay campus (and it is hard to pick one!) is the Sita Ashoka (Sarca indica). There aren’t too many of them …

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  • Author bio

    Ravi Mariwala

    by Ravi Mariwala March 28, 2020
    by Ravi Mariwala March 28, 2020

    For Ravi Mariwala, life is another great adventure to embark on. He is the Founder, Promoter and CEO of Smaart Water, a company that provides affordable, integrated and holistic water …

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  • 2020Editorial

    The World of Folklore and Mythology

    by Queenbee January 10, 2020
    by Queenbee January 10, 2020

    January, 2020 In the age of Alternate Facts and Fake News, Fundamatics thought it would be interesting to devote an issue to Folklore and Mythology. This is not an attempt …

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  • 2020Random Musings

    Storytellers: The Tribe of the Hope Whisperers

    by Sherline Pimenta January 10, 2020
    by Sherline Pimenta January 10, 2020

    When humankind attained wisdom and knew all that is good and bad. There was born the teller of tales; a small tribe of people (men and women), who watched and …

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  • 2020Cult Fundaes

    Ecological Consciousness and the Tale of the Nabagunjara from Folk Odisha

    by Arnapurna Rath January 10, 2020
    by Arnapurna Rath January 10, 2020

    Illustration 1: Nabagunjara Patachitra painting by Shri Kalu Charan Barik. Photo credit: Abhimanyu Barik The Patachitra traditions of Odisha are replete with artistic, cultural, and symbolic connotations. The stories from …

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  • 2020Cult FundaesCurrent Issue

    The Afterlives of Karbala in Bengal

    by Sreejata Paul January 10, 2020
    by Sreejata Paul January 10, 2020

    The battle of Karbala was fought in the desert of Karbala in central Iraq in 61 AH (680 AD). During the Karbala battle, the Shia leader and Prophet Muhammad’s grandson, …

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  • 2020Cack Session

    In Conversation with Devdutt Pattanaik

    by Queenbee January 9, 2020
    by Queenbee January 9, 2020

    Devdutt Pattanaik writes on relevance of mythology in modern times. Trained in medicine, he worked for 15 years in the healthcare and pharma industries before he plunged full time into …

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  • 2020Cult FundaesCurrent Issue

    Mythology’s Hand in History

    by Mallika Ravikumar January 9, 2020
    by Mallika Ravikumar January 9, 2020

    Mythology in the Modern Age Guided by the hands of Reason and Science, one would imagine the modern age has little place for endless epics, speculative reflections and metaphysical meanderings. …

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  • 2020Cult FundaesCurrent Issue

    Hayagriva – The Bestower of Knowledge

    by Kanakavalli Santhanam January 9, 2020
    by Kanakavalli Santhanam January 9, 2020

    jñānānandamayaṁ devaṁ nirmalasphaṭikākr̥tim ।ādhāraṁ sarvavidyānāṁ hayagrīvam upāsmahe ॥ This is a prayer that children, especially in a vaishnavaite home, are taught to recite before embarking on any learning activity. Knowledge …

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  • 2019Current IssueEditorial

    Revisiting the Constitution of India

    by Queenbee October 15, 2019
    by Queenbee October 15, 2019

    Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru addresses the crowd in Delhi on the occasion of India’s 14th Independence Day on 17 August 1960. Above him flies the national flag of India. Image source: Link …

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  • 2019Current IssueFundoo Fundaes

    An Overview of our Constitution

    by BN Srikrishna October 15, 2019
    by BN Srikrishna October 15, 2019

    Nehru signing the Constitution of India. Image Source: link The Constitution of any country is really a political document. It brings into existence a body politic, a state, and defines what the various …

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  • 2019Current Issue

    Gender Justice and Constitutional Law

    by Ruma Pal October 15, 2019
    by Ruma Pal October 15, 2019

    Eleven out of the fifteen women who helped draft the Indian Constitution. The names of the fifteen women in an alphabetical order: Ammu Swaminathan, Annie Mascarene, Begum Aizaz Rasul, Dakshayani …

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  • 2019Current Issue

    Recent Human Rights Controversies in the Supreme Court

    by Colin Gonsalves October 15, 2019
    by Colin Gonsalves October 15, 2019

    Dr. Ambedkar with members of the Drafting Committee of the Indian Constitution. <Image source: Link> When I applied for IIT, I had no notion what IIT was all about.   And I …

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  • 2019Current Issue

    Death Penalty: From the perspective of the Constitution, Police, Courts and Executive

    by Yug Mohit Chaudhry October 14, 2019
    by Yug Mohit Chaudhry October 14, 2019

    First Republic Day parade on 1st October 1950. Image source: Link Why should we abolish the Death Penalty? What is wrong with the Death Penalty? When the United States first …

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  • 2019Current IssueEditorial

    Technology and Constitution: Emerging Challenges

    by Gautam Patel October 11, 2019
    by Gautam Patel October 11, 2019

    Babasaheb Ambedkar, Chairman of the Drafting Committee, presenting the final draft of the Indian constitution to Constituent Assembly President Dr. Rajendra Prasad on 25 November 1949. Image Source: link Central to the process of learning …

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  • 2019Cult FundaesCurrent Issue

    A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

    by Arun Inamdar October 11, 2019
    by Arun Inamdar October 11, 2019
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