Tag: Children’s Issue

  • For Children, By Children

    For Children, By Children

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]This month we bring to you a “children-themed” issue of  Fundamatics. And, by children, we mean for children and mostly by children who are connected to IIT Bombay through their parents — alumni and faculty.

    We have a request for you, our readers. Do spare a few minutes from your busy schedules to read and acknowledge the work of these children who have poured their souls into this issue. Please encourage them by leaving your comments at the end of posts that you like and appreciate. It would mean the world to the young ones.

    This issue is our tribute to a demographic affected by the COVID pandemic, which has robbed them of green fields and the company of their peers. A few of us on the Editorial team were curious to find how these tiny tots, tweens and teens are coping with the new world order. We did not specify any theme and merely asked them to share a submission reflecting whatever is closest to their hearts.

    The cover illustration of the issue (displayed above) is by a 12-year old. A tiny tot illustrated her mother Sherline Pimenta’s (also the author of this issue’s Foreword) story. A group of children presented us with comic strips that hold up a mirror to society – Asterix & Obelix fighting COVID, two brothers saving the farmers’ crop from a swarm of locusts, and a protest against the ruthless treatment of animals – all available in the section titled “Mirror, Mirror on the Wall”. Another group came to us with amazing stories all captured in the section Thereby Hangs a Tale. Others shared mindboggling artwork (grouped together in the section “Brush Strokes”), each a masterpiece in itself. The star piece of the artwork section is The ABCs of Art by the incredibly talented Prof. Arun Inamdar — a perceptive cartoonist and caricaturist — who shares some words of wisdom for aspiring artists. The lead piece of the issue “Story of a Story” is, however, by Prof. Shilpa Ranade, an IDC faculty, who gives us a glimpse into her childhood, adroitly interweaving it with the story behind the making of the award-winning animation “Goopi Gawaiya Bagha Bajaiya.”

    Is there anything for the “adult” alumni in this issue? Of course, there is. This is your chance to peek into the mind of the generation that will be taking over our planet in the next couple of decades. And, we can tell you this much — they will not disappoint you. Indeed, we have lots of hope for our future.

    We’re sure you will enjoy reading this issue as much as we enjoyed putting it together. Happy reading and once again. Please don’t forget to comment and share through your social media.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”Foreword by Sherline Pimenta” font_container=”tag:h3|text_align:left” link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fundamatics.net%2Fforeword-final%2F||target:%20_blank|”][vc_custom_heading text=”Sections in this Issue” font_container=”tag:h2|text_align:left|color:%23dd0f0f”][vc_column_text]This time, we have had a wealth of submissions, and so have grouped the content thematically into the following four sections for your easy perusal.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_basic_grid post_type=”post” max_items=”4″ element_width=”3″ grid_id=”vc_gid:1627017666225-c752d543-e23b-7″ taxonomies=”490″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1595824881756{background-color: #eaeaea !important;}”]

    We hope you have enjoyed reading Fundamatics, the award-winning ezine published by the IIT Bombay Alumni Association, envisioned as one that is by IIT Bombay alumni, faculty and students, and for the same vast community. And, the best part of Fundamatics is that it is completely free and can be accessed by thousands of our alumni who are spread all over the world. But this does not mean that we do not incur any operational costs in bringing the ezine to you. Your financial support can mean that we can continue to remain in circulation and “free” to you, our readers.

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  • The Duck in the Desk

    The Duck in the Desk

    One day, a boy called Diptarko was going to his school. To get to school, he had to cross ‘the river of quacks’ which got its name by the hundreds of ducks living in it.

    He was late for school, so he ran across the bridge. But when he reached the other side, he tripped over a small rock. “Ow, lucky that was a small rock,” he said, going red in the face. While he was getting up, a duck hopped into his school bag pocket, without his notice.

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  • The ABCs of Art

    The ABCs of Art

    I believe, introducing ‘Art’ has been one of the most challenging tasks of our education, as it involves exploring one’s ‘creativity’ and while doing this, one has to be utmost cautious about not harming the very purpose of this exercise.

    As such, I was never formally trained in sketching/drawing. Whatever happened during my school days under the garb of art classes, can, at best, be termed as ‘learning on your own’ without getting even the rudimentary introduction/guidance, which I wish to provide here.

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  • Books Are Windows

    Books are the windows to fantastic and magical worlds! Keep the windows open!” Children who read grow up to become adults who think.

  • Janaki

    Janaki

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    Kavita was upset. She had just found out that her best friend Riya had been born from her mama’s tummy in a hospital, just like all her other friends and cousins. Kavita wondered why she wasn’t born from her mama’s tummy like them. Kavita had come from a Children’s Home.

    Nani could read her granddaughter’s mind.

    “Kavita come and have some besan ladoos!” Nani said to cheer her up. “No!” Kavita pushed the plate away. She was not in the mood.

    “Alright then,” said Nani. “Come, let me tell you a story.” “No Nani,” Kavita refused again. But Nani insisted and drew Kavita near.

    A story could do magic. And Nani had just the right story to make Kavita smile again.

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  • A Comprehensive Guide to Rebranding

    A Comprehensive Guide to Rebranding

    The cracking sound of a gavel falling is never pleasant, and when the gavel in question is forged of the thunder, flame and fury of heaven, it sounds beyond grating on the ears. Particularly since said gavel was used to sentence mortals to hell – definitely not a good omen during my trial.

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  • Asterix and the Curse of Covid

    Asterix and the Curse of Covid

    [vc_row full_width=”stretch_row”][vc_column][penci_fancy_heading _text_align=”left” subtitle_pos=”below” p_title=”” _title_typo=”font_family:Comic%20Sans%20MS%3Acursive” _subtitle_typo=”font_family:%3A” _desc_typo=”font_family:%3A”] The year is 2020. The entire world is occupied by a deadly virus. Well not entirely! One small village of indomitable Gauls still holds out against the invaders.[/penci_fancy_heading][vc_column_text] (more…)

  • A Betrayal Of Love

    A Betrayal Of Love

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  • Not for the Bird-Brained!

    Not for the Bird-Brained!

    [vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Our lovely campus with its tree-lined vistas, multiple water bodies and a forest next door, is a biodiversity hotspot and home to a large number of birds! This crossword features many of the residents and visitors of the winged variety that are commonly seen on campus. Test your skills and find out how many you know. (more…)