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title: "Interview with R. Balasubramaniam"
categories: [wona, column, cover]
categories: [wona, column]
tag: verbatim
image: rbalu.jpg
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title: Venture Unplugged
categories: [wona, news, cover]
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excerpt: On the first day of Thomso15, The Entrepreneurial Development Cell (EDC) organised Venture Unplugged, a panel discussion with the whos who of the entrepreneurial world. The audience primarily consisted of self-providing enthusiasts who themselves aspired to venture into business in later part of their life and were delighted to see these dignitaries on the stage.

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title: "On track, on field"
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excerpt: Watch Out News Agency, in a talk with Kuber Dutt Sharma, GS Sports, attempted to analyse the plans of the Sports Council following the cancellation of the meet, the performance of IIT-R contingent at the Inter IIT aquatics meet, and probe into some lesser known behind-the-scenes facts about the Sports division.
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The cancellation of the inter IIT sports meet, scheduled to be held from 14th to 21st December at IIT Madras,
owing to deteriorating weather conditions came as a huge blow to the sporting fraternity across all IITs.
Despite the ruling of the board, the IITs are vying to find an alternative.
Watch Out News Agency, in a talk with Kuber Dutt Sharma, GS Sports, attempted to analyse the plans of the
Sports Council following the cancellation of the meet, the performance of IIT-R contingent at the Inter IIT
aquatics meet, and probe into some lesser known behind-the-scenes facts about the Sports division.
IITRs contingent, in the Inter IIT aquatics meet at IIT Madras elicited disappointment, with only a lone silver
medal to show for its efforts. The team fared better in Udghosh at IIT Kanpur, where it placed second in the
overall tally.
Addressing the concern about the aquatics teams debacle, Kuber admitted to the ignominy and regarded the
graduation of the old, experienced and talented members as the primary concern. He was hopeful of
rebuilding a new team which could take us to the helm. The hope also rests with other sports as the
inexperienced contingent at Udghosh gave a sterling performance in spite of losing some key seniors and
finished as overall runners up. The team structure will be changed to include team hierarchy to address this
issue. It is to be noted that the inability of acquiring proper aquatics coaches was another major factor.
Needless to say, with the current geographical location and the post not coming under the government pay
scale, there are not enough incentives for coaches to head towards R-land. Even if the Sports Council starts
thinking of replicating the sports structure of other major IITs, the answers again point to the weather and
location of Roorkee which badly limit the practice hours of the aquatics contingent unlike other IITs like
Madras and Bombay. A temperature controlled pool has been dismissed as being beyond the budget of the
institution, but the Sports Council remains optimistic about broaching the issue again.
As a substitute to the InterIIT sports meet, Sangram this year, is expected to scale greater heights. Since all IITs are faced with a surplus of funds, originally intended for the InterIIT, participation is expected to increase manifold. The plans are being made after consulting the other IITs, so as to accommodate their calenders too.
The proposal is underway to modify the timings of the Sports Complex so as to ensure proper access to every
sports enthusiast on campus. Regarding the possibility of training our sportsmen at Noida extension campus
under professional and international coaches who would otherwise hesitate to come to Roorkee, the response
was rather allusive. “The infrastructure there”, says Kuber, “is not very developed and the institute is trying its best to train its sportsmen. For instance, the athletics team was sent to Dehradun to train on synthetic tracks.”
There were also some revelations regarding the infrastructural and structural changes. A new gym is being
built which will greatly improve the sporting scenario. Taekwondo has been included under the Sports Council.
The wastage of sporting equipments is a sad practice, and those will now be utilised to train students of
Anushruti, ABN etc. so as to equip them with better facilities. These equipments will be used to promote
sports in nearby villages in association with NSS.
How these changes affect the sporting fortunes of the institute remains to be seen.

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